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ER THE TALL MAN, ‘Tho Police of Four Cities Puzzled > by the Miller's Hotel Tragedy. sthe Companion of Knoop and Seims ut, Where Is He? aaicide Theory Discredited by the Absence of the Gas Burner. police of fo York, Brooklyn, Jersey City heen—at work on the case, and with every wteamship dock carefully g@eemed reasonable to suppose that thy unknown tall man who is have murJered Knoop and John Seim Withamsour time have been under arrest ‘at large, however, and while the detec- tives hope ultimately to capture hin the task of doing so grows more nday, wou | by this While even the police are divided in their opinion as to whether the boys were murdered, or whether one of them turned on the gas which them, all are united in saying that the tall stranger who accompanied them to the hotel must be found. Capt. Bhort, in whose precinct Miller's hotel is located. does not believe it was Coroner Creamer is positive that the dads were Killed and that robbery was Most of the det the latter view. The fight of the stranger | against Capt. Pointed out that if the man were Inno- this time have he would. by Jered and helped now a deep mystary. had been tae boys’ companion, and in the same hotel, aithough in a differ- ent room across the morning, jotel clerk not to cal his comp Later the lads wer terday showed, @ great difficulty we to overccne Is the 1 alved In Hoboken, and the stranger been seen many @ wore 4 mustache, ning, of Miller's Hotel, why assigned the Fooms to ail three like an actor. it the siranger had considerable in- fluence over tie t and hard-working $135, which he took from the bank y morning, apparent! induced to ste is employer's money Feaulted in the discovery of four p: Keen the boye with the strani f 6 Hudson st door to Cord Langen’s grocer Knoop worked, saw @ satchel, which he put Anton Altenhauser, saw the same man place an hour before. r, of 44 Hudson en also saw the man taiking to 100. It ts certain that Knoop left Hoboken. together 4 that Seims joined t ir movembents yot_m mystery. for rooms 1 All were ayy Mra, Wimpft- nd the stran- riday night, ‘amme of a@ New York thi police in. the lece of candy found on top of « the hope that ‘At one time th the boys had that the gus was then one pee acrewed the 5: mit suicide. Yet the burner hait and carried away hy screwed it, as it h ttel-Keeper Miller says order to com: that tt would have able to take them off with Of pilers, such as @ Hoboken and Wiltameburg command were New York dete tives Were searen body of young § rents’ home, 61 Willow It was announ ‘would mee P 1 young Knoop will oe buried from undertaker's roomy. Outside of the police theo gpether that the boys had be | je stranger to gamble away their When they los his parents an face a charge of t some that in despair the Ir 1 o'clock this afternoon Capt rt had heard nothing from 8 yes and Campbell and Officer Hc iss, who have been st on the case since Mor The Captain says they are not in [took yn, and thelr prol im to think th nt clue and Datput for the f money when that "there party,” the Captain eaid easy to account 1 Dboys. They were by probably darnk heavily iged absence leads | an easy matier for them to have on the gas or even Dummer. But the tall taker's offic Koop lies, In hop: stranger wil Seims's pare ken. Another Miller's "Hotel. ———— = WAS THIS BOY KIDNAPPED? f Governors | Disappears. Thomas Bulsing, nance department on notified the police at Headquarters to- day of the disappearance of his five- year-old son Willie. island at 9.15 yesterday morning to at- vhool, in Sidney place, vernor's Island. The boy left tend St. Charles He failed to return in the aftesnoon, and nothing has since Two weeks ago the boy told his fath- er, he was met at South Ferry by to go away with him. ow believes this stranger le boy is of medium height for his and of stout build, ion, brown hair and bi @ black jack ‘bh black stockings and alarm was sent te all the ya He has light MBLE FOR BONDS. — FRANK J, ATWOOD ARRESTED.ITHE SCRA ; = ae a He Is (Continued from First Page) His Bride in Bellevue an @ lead pips cinch in this deal, for it i onl ‘8 the Government 104.49 per cent. a Prisoner forthe entire insuecs ‘The biggest bide for the new bonds are said to have come, from, banks and savings institutions and trust col Accused of Stealing $200 from all over the country, and these were ul . in last night. Nothing uefinite In regard Newly Made Wife. to these could be learned this mornini At the headquarters of the syndicat - - though !t was reported that a syndicate of the savings banke of this city had On the complains of hia wife, Frank) made applications for an allotment of J. Atwood, a fashionably-dressed youns | %,(00,000, man, who says he is a toolmaker L he Syndicate’s Big Profits. trade, was heid to-day by Justice Wal th During the next three or four 4 in Adama Street Court, Brooklyn, to |the members of the syndicate will de ! vote themselves to examining the bids answer a charge of stealing $40. Ball) ane making the allotments, which will was fixed at $1.00, and the case WAS|te by no means An eusy task in View set for hearing on Feb. % of the ehormoun number Of applications. Tae GOUBIA FY at is estimated that the profits of the The couple have been married but 4! syiaitate in this one deal, taking into! short Ume, and Mrs. Atwood, overcome | cCnalderation all the expenses involved, by nervousness, is a patient at Bellevue | including the cost of foreign, exchange Hospit the commission of the four banking “shai id by the|Hetsem, NOM Rothschild & Sons and Ascording to the story told by the] j°SMorgan & Co., of London, and J. police, Mrs, Atwood was a widow when |B, Morgan & Co, and August. Belmoni the defendant met her. Her former hus-|& Co., of thie city, which are managing band, Dre Carver, of 289 Grand. stress, | the syndicate, will be in the nelghbor- this city, died several months ago, leav: | hood of $4,000,000, or about o per cent. jug her property. She met Atwood at a] on the whole transaction, matinee several weeks an A private cable despatch from London very brief courtship Uh states that the new American loan 1s Atwood took his wife quoted at 4 per cent, premium, home of Mrs. Harrison, 663 Eighth ave- nue, “Phey subsequently removed to| Reports of Much Higher Hide. Brooklyn, and established @ home at| It waa reported in Wall street this 1-2 Atlantic avenue, afternoon that man; f the bids for the | Feb, 1, four days after they were |new four per cents, had bean made at a arri ire. Atwood, as she alleges in| much higher figure than the upset price her complaint, saw her husband take|/of 1121-4, fixe! by the syndicate, and from a trunk an envelope containing | that this included some of the largest several notes and $200 In money. She | applications. told him to return it, and ne promised London, tt was stated, bids had to do so at 4 o'clock ‘that day. He did| heen offered ag high as 116, and some of 1 return home, and after she had|the New York offers hud been. very visited several plices to find him, she/iittle under this figure, No official con- called at the Adams Street Court and|tirmation of this, however, could be ob- swore out @ warrant for his arreat.| tained, for Mr, Morgan refused abso- Th e returned to Mrs. Harrison's, lutely to talk of the matter after the Thursday last, while looking over | books had been closed. e papers she hid found in a trunk,| "lhe evident fact that the whole deal was suddenly seized with a fit of had been arranged beforehand, ani thit nervousness, She became ill, and a ¢ the opening of the subscription books tor was called, who advised her rem this morning was practically a burlesque to Bellevue Hospital. When searc performance, In order to ive the trans- n 2) was found secreted | action the appearance of a public bidding 1 many valuable pleces or the bonds, was very ge! ‘ally com- of jew eanwhile the police kept! mented on in Wall street a sharp wa for Atwood. The amount of the offers which were They heard he had gone to Hartfor received at the two banking-houses be- nn, He turned up at Mra. Harrison's tween 10 o'clock and 10.22, when the Kub- house yesterday, Mrs. Harrison, who| scription Hata were closed, could hardly had been posted by. the police, advised [have been more than a very small pro- him to call upon hie wife at'the hos-| portion of the entire issue, pitt. | He took her ‘advice, and on! “] would give $4,000) for the profits Teaching the Institution was made @/in that deal to. the. xyndicn said prisoner and turned over to the Brook-| Henry Clews, the banker, this after= yn authorities. wean: Mrs. Atwood was not in court to-| "lhe immen day. It was said she was still too Ml tol don,” he mated appear, but the statement that she has been violently insane is dented. Atwood did no! m to be much wor- subscription in Lon- to the new bond loan, as announced hy to-day’s cable, ts an evidence that the foreigners have a Fee een event He atilined cto | Mer entlmation of the Intrinsic worth led on a dec of U es Gove el Innke any statement, except to deny his | Conave in thie Gouin: bonds than quilt, ‘The signal success in floating this He asserted he had been to Norfolk, | joan o 3 Nilaraeh pon REANIM or Nira: | Oke cannot fall to lead the way to a vival onfidencs merican Atwood's illness, He declared he would | fevival of, confidence in all A he able to clear himself of the charge Wher the case is called for examination Hid Up to 117, a The new 4 per cent. bonds were bid up SIDNEY BENSON IN TROUBLE. | to,1:7 on the atreet this afternoon, The steamship Majestic, which Is due here to-day, has 58,000" bar go.d_ on # Him Ar-|bourd. consiimed to the Belmont-Margan 4 aynd 3 Senter per The sum of $600,000 in gold was depos- Sidney Benson was crraigned in the |ited at the Sub-Treasury, this afternoot Gates Avenue Pollee Court, Brooklyn, |O® account of the new 4 per centa, to-day charged with stealing a wateh New Honda Closed at 118. and six diamond rings, valued at $160] At the clone the new 4 per cents were from Mrs, Lucy J. Evans, of 1674 Broad- | 118 bid on the street. . Brooklyn, #1,100,000 in Gold Deposited by the Mrs, Frank Leslie had him arrested Syndicate, for obtaining money under false pre- , J. Plerpont Morgan & Co. to-day de- tences In Nove but failed to) posited in the Sub-Treasury $1,100,000 In prosecute. old, and withdrew the same amount in Some time ago Benson was tntroduced | legal-tenders, to Miss Evans in a jewelry store In Phil-| ‘This is in’ addition to the gold de- adelphia by the proprietor. Much struck | posited hy the syndicate on account of by his appearance, she invited him to] the bond tssue, and ts in ac lan her home in Hrooklyn, where he soon|with the agreement with the Go’ became a regular caller, Her parents | ment that the members of the syndic Were so taken with him that they” in- vited him to make bis home with them He went there In November last and at ed until Dee. 6, te puld do all in thelr power to aid the nt in maintaining its gold re- en he borrowed $60 of Mrs. Evans ont i duvet Hike apart te cemetman | NEW BONDS LIKE HOT CAKES. his father, and stating that a dratt-f ) pounds Was on the way to him. The] Amount Alatied to Enrepe sabe draft filled t) material ze, however, anit ; when asked for the money Benson left thed for Many Times Over, thet King with hun the Jewelry] LONDON, Feb, 20,-Mesars. N. | M he Me son of J. W,| othachild & Son said to-day that the Landon jeweller: [new American loan nag proved a col Aa letter fi mm denying that the y Mm J. W. | \omsal aise ss. ‘Though the opening sub- scription only began this morning, the prisoner stated that the Jewelry | amount of the loan allotted to Europe Was given or loaned to him at had been covered many times over, beth times by Miss Evans, and that with them and with Mess Mor- D'intention of stealing It when he left. | cama cor ony With Messrs, J. 80 Mor e¢ was held tn $2,000 bonds for examina- It Is impossible as yet to give the ex- tion, sl act amount of the bids, as applications > are ent Fern ef in fOr, Fandon and the “ ”” country Is yet to be hear from. NO “GOLD CLAUSE” FOR HER. | ‘thea ‘sail’ Gaette age That the —_—_- suceet of the loan he a tvpiite te ce : power of Messrs. hothschtit, and. © ‘offer Sued for Commin- | mark of confidence in she Ktsat Wealth sion on a Loan, and financtal stability of the United . ‘1 States, Emlly A. Zollicoffer, wite of President | ~ ‘the’ subscription lists to the new loan Zollicoffer, of the Consolld Gas Com- | were closed after being open but two pany, is being sued for $175 commission | Mours. Ut ia reported that the amount and Interest by Philip G. Weaver for a| {pba Placed here was covered twenty j loan of $70.00) which Weaver claims to . ee “veaver alten that nape, wo, a] SENATORS ON BOND SALE. the request of the defend etn Uhoueh her husband, he cbvained. 4 | Sal at Washington (hat Loan Was 370,00) loan, to be secured by certain Allotted Last Week, parcels of her property » (Special to The Evening World) Mrs, Zollicofler claims that a “gold! WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—The an- claw ‘meaning payment tn gold, was : e insisted upon, "Therefore she obtained |Nowncement of the close of the bond the loan through another — person, [offer in both London and New York Weaver alleges that no insistence was | with subscriptions many times in excess eee ag ent eee te Juntice |of the total amount on sale was greeted Eh h in Gity Court Chambers to-day | at the Capitol with sneers and sarcastic to serve an ame 1 complaint, comments, Spc ‘The general opinion expressed was that practically all of the bonds were lotted cast week, and that what were siroct, Providenca, Rf, te tn che handy of Com- [fot could as Well have been placed at thin morning. Th ng day The The hollown of the claim that for- We tather's ors Were afraid of coin bonds ted ou and the a tions made Com bond contract looked more ever like a barefaced swindle, Congressman s Daughter a Suleld CARLISLE SEES JORDAN. Mrs Lavinia | Hie Viwte Sa VA Marrs. Re Dow Vinant Boy Asleep tn the Street, Twelve-year-old Janes McCann, of & Newark Yn Sorte home hat run away tr el to Have Nothing to Hord Iwsue, Seerctary Carlisle, In company with | | his son, called upon Assistant Treasurer |Jordan at the Sub-Treasury for a few moments during the forenoon, and t J went to the steamer with his son Tt was sald that the Se ary’s visit to Mr. Jordan had nothing to do with the present financial situation or the w bond issue: SHOT HER FATHER DEAD. He Was Choking Hin Wi Hin Dauwhter F BALTIMORE, Fe A speciat de- PS [spateh from Chartestown, W. Va.. says When | that Cordelia Hill, cestding at Rippon, Too high. Just right, 100 low, |richsesie ian mersiel Att Som. Decidedly object to being im. | he sons land Was choking his" wi eats When the daughter placed thet posed upon! don't expect some ja revolver near th thing for nothing! but doexpeet to Pt Aine hun, pay a just price fo the best work, | don't you? Our sentiments ex- ale muck of her father's heb pierced th Ath Was Jeress was taken before Hower “who ‘committed to the Grant Jury, which actly. ne and an indictment form Fine Crown and Bridge work a! was found si her within a few hour specialty. ; ee All branches of Dentistry. A Ter ; ft Was, if. Mary Bond, formerly of 72 Manbattar Mover closed, A prises peg ar mares pt Y was charged in Harlem Police Court to HANKS! DERTAL ASSOCIATION |r oe cepa git vs INCORPORATED 1800, Jennie Dingle, ‘domeati ole said Mw BF, HANKS, M.D. 8. Bond aischarged” her) [On demaadfog’ pay for een days work. Mra. Bond threatened to Wasi Deoas. ve or en ae shuot Wer. "the defendant sald It waa aly ® Gy Jersey City, York, tor. Grove 6 pistol. BUNKER 5 Cents. B.Altmans@, Veiling Department. 27-inch Chenille Dotted Tuxedos AND-DONT: FORGET: TO SAVE-YOUR }: WRAPPERS , AND-SECURE ONE: OR:A:SET? OF -THE-FOLLOWING -PICTURES FIREMEN-PAST@PRESENT: (VOLUNTEER a#” PAID.) h: “LET-HER-GO"~WHOOP-HER-UP™~ * “THE-OLD &THE:NEW°~“UP-TO- DATE: HERLOOSE-BOYS'“START: FOR HOME: ELIGIBLES SEE THE MAYOR.) _—_<+-— They Protest Against the Delay in Appointing Police. voc. and $1.25. 18th St., 19th St., & Sixth Ave. BUNKER 5 Cents. STOCK MARKET CLOSED FIRM. ‘The News from Washington, How- Buchanan &Lyall. MANUFACTURERS NewYork U.S.A. ever, Was Rather Dep The sethack received by the silver advocates in Congress y a Uttie better feeling in stock circles this: morning. terday caused lacked vim, many operators being disposed to put off new engagements until tain additional news in regard to the trend of legislation. BUNKER 5 Cents. COWING GOES FOR GOFF. Scarifies William Travera Jerome he Salary Bill. Judge Cowing, when asked this morn- ing what he had to say the statements made by William Trav- ers Jerome to the Senate Committee on Cities, of the Legislature favor of the Goff bill, sald “I think I have suid enough, so that the public must know what my views I will state, however, made to the Court by does not seem to give | satisfaction, @ witness before ‘that TOBE SWORN IN TO-MORROW Harburger, Woodman and Mur- ray for the Excise Board, American Tobacco. American Sugar Ref American Sugar Ref. American Express Nearing the End. Scarcely two weeks more of the 40 per cent. Reduc- tion Sale before closing Bowery Store March Ist. Suits that we made (to order) earlier in the sea= son for $30 to $40 we are now making for Overcoats and Trousers in proportton. fault, not ours, tf you keep garments not sattafactory. Money returned. ARNHEIM, Broadway and Ninth St Bowery and Spring St. in answer to & Northwest .. yesterday, in The Former Is Now Chief Clerk of, the Fourth District Court. Street Cleaners, Too, Call to Com- plain of Not Being Paid. & Rio Grande * & Cattle Feet that the report the Grand Jury Positively stated to-day that ‘Ise Commissioners will be ap- pointed to-morrow, und that the board will ba made up Julius Harburger, Independent County Organization, Charles H. Woodman, Independent Re- Another delegation, 600 men who have passed the civil-ser- vice examination and have been on| the eligible ilst for appointment on the police force since last April, called on the Mayof this forenoon, ‘The Mayor happened to be t ice Commissioner W: and took occasicn to acquaint cts in the case. representing the gh he was honorable body, “I am inclined to think if the Legis- Committee on Michigan Central amend his bill, ve nothing | to act upon, Owing to a clerical error in writing $17,500 Instead of had to amend’ his own bill. “I see now by the newspapers that he would like to relating to his salary. “What next will be don of amendment and curtail wait for time to develo; Much might be sa Mr Goff and $16,000, he | the time, himself with the ft Commissioner Watson told the Mayor make up another eligible list whi present one The eligible: It’s your Joseph Murray, Organisation Repub- Mr, Woodman called on Mayor Strong this morning and had a talk with him that lasted about half an hour. was leaving he was seen by an “Evening reporter, but refused to discuss his appointment. It wa: und‘rstood at City Hall that in the way ent we must feel very sore over the failure of Police Commissioners Murray ree to their appoint- ld the Mayor so. in answer to his counsel's statements, but Ido not think it would be dignified for me to enter Into a controversy with and Kerwin to aj ment, and they tol The spokesman for the | Homanty, told the ‘Mayor tha ou; 1 1 desire to state an| it eth ‘No man who Is unfair in his dealings with his fellow-men will ever make a fair and {mpartia: ju Judge Cowing sald that’ Mr. Jerome's statement that the Recorder had only Judges that he might the same patronage that was accorded to Recorder Smyth was absolutely false Recorder Goff, when shown what Jud, elegation, J. Northern Pacific North American loner Murray's sugges- Ontario & Weat: tion to take them off the list because of the discovery of a few fraudulent exam- inations was unfair, ‘I don’t know much about civil service the Mayor told the delegation, ‘but Tam learning more e' will take the matter in hand myself, and see what I can do for you. ‘The Mayor sald that he thought the vacancies on the force should be filled eat once, and told the delegation to call again on Monday, A delegation of between 200 and 300 with. John J. also ‘called on to protest against at the Mayor's office to-morrow mo ning, and that they will then be sworn in, Mr, Harburger is now chief clerk of istrict Civil Court, which office, he has held tor nine “In concluston, SOME GARMENTS MADE AT BROADWAY STORE AND RETURN C. 0. D.'S, CONSISTING OF SUITS, OVERCOATS, ULSITRS AND TROU- SERS, HALF PRICE, AT BOWERY STORE ONL{ Southern Tall pt been no charges @f ha: Queer dealings brought against him, and merly he Is above reproach. He is forty-four years old, born in this city. old Fifth street schogl, pleting his education engaged in the dry- | W goods business and continued in it until | His political history dat 1882, when he began to be heard of in the Seventeenth Ward, was a gift of Judg Lo Southwentern Southern Pact fi He was a pu billhead of “The jd" paper the following sentenc upplement the wonderful ‘axiom’ of the learned Judge with a homely pro- with edged tools,’ a gentleman to med- street-cleaners acting as spoke: Mayor Stron| delay in recelving thelr pa: done on Feb. 8, 9 and 10, ‘They were to as have been pald'thix morning, and at the “leaning | Commi Don't monkey with the buzz-saw, is | were told to go to the Cl of putting it, and the war | office. on In the General Sessions | "Do not meddl ESTABLISHED 1807. 7 STORES TOGETHER. Park Row and Chatham Sq. COWPERTHWAIT. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING FURNITURE, CARPETS, &e. kly on $65 Worth, Collections Made IF REQUESTED. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS i @ Alfred Steckler, who Ses eee gee 1338. LUMBER FIRM FAI @ Sonn, of White Go Under, Young & Sons, coal. lumber and feed, in White Plains, have made an assignment to Charles T The firm did a large busines: ormed a stock company, but subscribers to the bonds Jailed to subscriptions A large wood-working mill was erected Summer, and drew argely on the firm's means, ring the recent campaign Mr, Ha: burger stumped the clt proved himself a vincing speaker. and seven children at for Co}, Strong} reible and with his wife Seventh street. There was no money there for them, returned to the Street- sioner’s office and they said that an employee there told them to They went in a body to the Cit; where a committee waited on the After hearing O'Keefe the Mayor sald he knew they had not been treated Here should be regular and. there will be,” he wel haven't been able to a: the law requit naturalized citizens a: rei New York shall be employed in the Department, and if, an; Brooklynite or Jersey City{te wor! to be looked up befol the pay-roll is made out, for if he was the Comptroller would have to forfeit the money, however, so the TO RECOVER $146,666.66. Action Brought Against H, M. Mun- well by Recelver Gilbert. An action has been brought in the Su- preme Court against Harvey W. Vice-President Insurance Com- friend of ex-Mayor Grace. member of the Civil-Service Commission under Mayor Franklin Edson, and when layor Grace took office he’ made Mr. ‘oodman an Excise Commissioner, His present appointment is urged by who recommended "They tly the church people, They recently him for the place when Mayor Grace named him, Mr. Woodman. ts well-thought of by he could hard! if ni -days, tnt But le, who say Commercial to recover $146,663.06 alleged he, with the co-operation of John P, Hally, the Presijent of the Company, the Secretary, representations. Wiliam T. Gilbert, . ‘when a member of Excise Commiaston, a strictly impar' member of the Hoard in matters per- taining to the office. Joseph Murray es Serene WHISKEY TRUST FINANCES. tective Committee Finds Them More Favorable than Expected, Feb. 20—The Protective of the Whiskey Trust to-day the repurt of tte expert with is backed by United! States Civil Service Commissioner Thoo- | James A. Blanchard, the Twenty-first District Republican organ!- gation and thy Union League Club. the County Committee fight t for Willism Brookfield. urray wax Custodian of the Cus- tom-House under President He formerly had control of thi Garden restaurant privileges. forty-two years old. ——___ SURPRISED AT EVANS. Indicted Lawyer Attacks the Dis- trict-Attorney's Office. ‘There was considerable surprise mant- fested in the District-Attorney's office to-day over the attack made upon the} employees yesterday by Lawyer Amos! Mr. Evans appeared before the Assembly Committee on Cities, and advocated In the course For Sale. CLOTHING severe and Abel C. dore Roosevell ‘9 that's a bad law,” the Mayor continued, with a wise makes an awful lot of In audition to this, the Comp- there was a mistake you would Insurance Com- jp He asks that Mun- | sell” be compelled to account for the and that the © ny last January, troller tells me and that otherwise have been paid ten day#.ago, The Mayor then called up the Comp- troller on thc telephon for him to talk to the delegation at the Comptroller's office. the conference the 200 or more street cleaners were waiting in front of When their committee roposed for He went to the window knowledge the greeting. to the paymaster’ no money, and were told by an employee that “he didn’t care a ot thelr pay, Comptroller srolls call for and there was a balance of $6,066 jurt order that Elghty-fourth turned over as part of the assets of the Company, Gilbert charges that the property re- purchased with part of and Was trans- ferred by Munsell to his. sister, y GC. Muneell, who Is consequently made a party defendant to the action. JAMES WANTS HIS CHILDREN. Says He Has Ignored for Yenrs. suit of Riker R. brother-in-law, ward Moore, and the latter's sister, Mrs. Talbot, to recover the custody of en Was resumed this afternoon A. Jacks, at his office in the Mills Butlding tirst witness, horn says the report shows better than was expected, although he will not give » figures until after his return to ferred to wa: the money sued then be announced, understood’ the ox, shows that the assets, not three cheers were including the ofl! Mabilities, “Including WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, 00 weekly buys & good one only; take others. prices” reduced” to lowest end postal; clerk ‘Ul t iéye, a. a ie DIAMONDS, watchey ne E OFF TO HAVRE. Streets Blocked by Cheering Crowds GASCOGN co. oc rs The hearing in James against came in. He sai 82) ‘The French liner La Gascogne sailed this afternoon for Havre list of forty n in the second cabin, and 100 in the steerage. wd around the dock was almost * that which greeted [rival of the vessel after trong worked call @ meeting of the Board of to pay the street declared they should be pal to-morrow Board of Estimate met or's office shortly Passage of the Goff bill. of his remarks he accused employees of the District-Attorney's office of drunk- enness and non-attendan approved of the plan of taking the indictments a passenger A.—FINE, UPRIGH' ed; welll macrifie PIANO, “short time before 3 o'clock ‘1 a request trom Col, Waring 8 hand» and the custody of a clerk of the Recorder's appointment Excursions. “GRAND HOLIDAY BXCUI 8. TO NIAGARA FALLS AND RETURN. 88, VIA WEST SHORE RAILROAD, For Round Trip. street-sweeping fund to that for remov- her long trip Ing snow and ice. or asked Col, V planation, and he said there was Hite to say, that she went to dictment for assault and is now out on bail pending a ‘aring to make approaches to blocked and it was Impossible for trucks es to get through. in fact, did the o| me Necessary tos nearest police station for pler were all ‘as indicted on I nplaint of ex-Assistat what is necessary to remove snow h proportions, doing a great deal of as you know, long without the money toard made the transfer requested and adjourned, Waring's appropr! charged Evans with entering his olfice ime tables, sleeping car accom and striking him morlations of (nformation, apply of New York Clty, 113, 96%, 143 Bowery, 31 taken home anda doctor was summo: was Confined and to Lis room for nine days as a re- sult of his injuries. went to live Phey had their ha tions for re- “When the ver sounded her whistles ular appropriation is $40,000, 4 $148,000 additional. Bey En ON fn Part L of the SACKSON’S, Sixth ave.. comer 18th st DEAFY MICKO-AUDIPHONE SSS ss, Crashed to Death in « MII © (Special to The Evening World.) J, Feb, 20,—Joseph Margfan North Second street, Kearny, wan Instantly Ietif® her this morning in the Clark Mile-End Thread We} 15° rlers and swarn veral clearing up of old cases in th District-Attorney’s ly be called to the b ssions Court to stand trial Register City Worke The new Hoard of Civil-Service Commi ask Mayor Strong rules of New York by form. ing @ labor registration npensation from wM FROM ANY cured by use of tl shoving thy of the General | were 80 many chi Kogne moved tooling of the differe paid out of the was counsel for Evans, and it was upon | tive children, four boys, went over from time to time crowd remained until th, hut got into miy ter at the labor Aualifeations. for 5.00) appolntme; Hack Drivers ¢ Patrick Frawley and Georg » Scot Free, avoring to Ob- Was responded to in the Court of Spr lating the corporation accused of having Bis Was He Kicked to Deat CD OD ODI D DO DWODWONO @ For Brain. 1 bet His head, shoulders and Were crushed (9 a pulp. + ——_—_ Fireman Mulhare William Muthare ahip is none For Muscle, 3 é 3A. B. GC. Oatmeal.? . Steam Ceoked. Always Ready. 3 Most Nutritious Breakfast Dish, 1ODSODOBIDODVIDWOODCG and Fifth aven) ‘nae! for the Union, th each case wi the acta complat ‘only liable to civil prosecution were scquitted. tendered a public f the ship at Havre. of thone in the cabin are George oy, Amassa Nor- Gen.’ A. E. Ordway’ and FB. Rivil- those leaving on the Britannic, reception on net that the evidence @ fireman attached to Truck died last night In Bellevue Hospital ag the result of injuries received by belng run over by @ Second avenue hare was thirty rijninal offenses, ‘oy, Mrs Mc Saturday night, je Drops Dead. of the Charles street Policeman Li Policeman James Litt " tation, dropped dead at his home, 14 Downing Vanow street, this afternooa, ened to work af ——e——— eee Briscol, Prof Montague Scott an Wilson, K. C, MG, Cc. B, we will try to died from othig causes than the kick.

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