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00 vou INTEND TO MOVE? There were nine re —! hundred and nine-! - ty-one houses, rooms and apart ments offered to tenants in yes- terday's World. | The World is a house-filler. Ea The World printed the advertisements of eight hundred and ninety-three | employers yesterday who wanted “Help.” The World is a work finder |" Cireul Circulat jon Books Open io al PRICK ONE CE burowsennce waive rm.” |THE DOHERTY TRIAL,)A QUEER NIGHT FIRE, i for the propristy, Which shoud. yoverd i visitors to the office of the city's chief |Seleoting the Jury to Sit Upon |umatesof a Hell’s Kitohen Houre executive that was ever seen at City f Hall. _ the Alleged Bribery Case, Out Off by Smoke. A Gelegation of fifty street cleanet waa in the crowd waiting to see the AS acme Mayor. The men wanted to know why m e they had not recelved their pay up to] 4@ I the Ex-Police Captain Acoused|Fled to Fire-Escapes and Were + en to All.’’ '“ Circulation Books Op peed JUN LSB CO Ea by Mrs. Augusta Thurow. Philed Up to the Roof. tion. They said they were paid only up to —_—— Feb. 6, als BESIEGED BY Perce wen ay genome’ Cisponses* So Far but Six Taleemen Have|HMey Jumped from a Window—In- They could get no satisfaction from Proved Satisfactory. cendiar! Is Suspected. } Commissioner Waring, they sald, RS Only a Few at a Time to Re Let In. i 8) After Mayor Btrong got back from the} Ex-Captain of Police Michael Doherty| The Fire Marshal has been asked to Comptroller's office, he concluded to|Was called for trial at the Court of| investigate a which occurred at 4 " give himself a littis reat from the on- rand Terminer before Justice In-| o'clock this morning in the old-fashioned tq |Slaught of the seckers after poiltical|&Taham this morning to answer to the|four-story tenement-house 41 West Crowds Storm the Mayor's preferment. charge of bribery, preferred by Mrs,|Thirty-ninth street. fe also told Secretary Job Hedges | Augusta Thurow, The fire did little damage, but as 4 in the lower part of the house, { Office and Almost Break «jim on™,.* for, cf, me piace-munters Go eddies ae Through th D didn't wish the scenes of the last few Face Ona Woman wis overtoese i the ' a to be ted. rough the Doors. ‘Secretary Hedges accordingly told Po- smoke, ae was also a chili. A boy jam , lceman Hessen to keep out the crowd, Laat secppeatbicbcl ye ahha ched and to allow no one to enter the May- — and there was not a yerson in the or's office until ordered to do so, TION. This helped matters considerably, so house who did not have great difficulty in getting out. far the Mayor's comfort was con- cerned, house is between Ninth and Tenth streets, just on the outskirts of ‘Hell's It did not, however, prevent both the Pelicomen Had to Use Stern Mease|ante-room and Clerk Burrows's office Kitchen." On the first floor Henry Schuls has @ tallor-shop and lives with from being packed to suffocation by the oy Whnkelg tsiig nc Gigabeat hdmi : : childrea were not in th ures to Compel the Orowd | crowa. it was most difficult to push iieteleoty oe through the rooms, and many who had to Clear Out. legitimate business with the Mayor or his Secretary, were compelled to enter the office by way of the private door Schulz says that in the early part of RULE TO PREVENT REPETITION. | or through the little room where the the evening he and his wife went to Mayor's telephone is located. BURN STORES, Weinberg Tells in Detall ef His Contracts with Max Grauer, WAS IN THE LATTER'S POWER, “You Can Make Lots of Money and There's No Bother,” Grauer Said the theatre, and left the sons at the house of a friend named H. at &7 Ninth avenue, The boys are twelve and fourteen years old. It was 4 o'clock when the hugband nd wife reached their home. They it was too late then to get the boys, Bo they left them at the friend's house for the night. It ‘was an hour and a half after the couple reached their rooms that Schulz rushed from the house with & wild cry of hire! ROSENBAUM’S FRIGHTFUL TALE, ; Mavror Strong said to an New Excise Beard Sworn in And! world” reporter as he was leaving t Commissioner Murray Elected Sinkisg Fund Commission this afternoon that there would be no new appoint- He Says Isaacs Set Fires for Him in Crowded Tene. President ments to-day. ' Up on the thin floor Michael Crowley “Can't you tell us something of yous|____EX-CAPT. MICHAEL DOHERTY. ___|iives with hie wife. ‘They have twins, ment Houses. a} - Interview with Gov. Morton?” ha was| The details of the alleged bribery {y followed Te his wife. lett ihe Kusiding Mayor Strong's gout had so improved | asked. were all brought out at the Lexow Com-|by the front stairs, As soon as Crowle: that he was enabled to resum ‘The cross-examination of Simon Rese cial duties this morning. The place | tervi see the stool pigeon in te nc ol x er for arsen hunters speedily became aware of his| think, is oM-| “There was not so much in that in-|mittee'’s hearing. Capt. Doherty was|S0t to the street he ran towards Tent! the newspapers seem to|later indicted, and then Mrs. Thurow|Qvenue to turn in an alarm. Near the he said. ‘We talked over old/disappeared, and it was learned that| “Did you turn in the alarm?’ yelled bY z Crowl degree, was continued in the Court ’ presence in City Hall and long before! things and new things, and my position | she had sailed for Europe with her hus-| Crowley. rn i, * iJ 7, > tine fe as ———— | bana, PIE ed wouldn't’ work,” the General Sessions, Part III, this morme j It was stated at the time she went! Crowley yelled to him to go another $ ine Sees Crip arg a away that she had been paid to go by x, and returned to the burning build- ureday wenbaum ry tome of the police officials against whom |""E:, tis ime the amoke ha niiea ino| Rather Knickerbocker Amends the Placard Outside the Mayor's Office. | story of how he had heard Grauer, she id testified before the Senate 1n-| house oa Gh eae every Window there eee | insurance adjuster, arrange for the ventigating Committee. That was never| Was « frightened tenant that cried for tongs.—Won by Little Nell, 10 to 1 and disproved, and when she returned a Na a Madre vege ele KILLED BY THE TROLLEY. ARLINGTON MAY G0 ON 4 to 1; Dutch Oven, 4 to & for place, was month or alx weeks ago it was said that| too. He had not yet turned in an alarm. FR ee ehveka ee Second and Daddy Reed third. Time she had told who paid her to go away. x woulds't work yet, he said. jeven-Year- im jecdnd Race-Five and 6 half furlongs pane particular oftense for, which, Do- Fa en ee ad eee] ows im Brooklyn To-Day. = action by, Zander, 2:10 1 and even; Mod: . sh eas reat erate second, 7 to 8 Si der See emaaitned s dnceesey | Tanke, avannt ag, vortsta, wiper at |nan™ayunue’ Brvonves winks omaane) Coot Of Continuing the) tid, "Rme—sin” | PT “i House at 3 were. Sy [aneener tp AU AYES Od FS acer at Halsey seer ant Ponen] — Meeting Until March 12 | % mponerty tas Fepresented by Mr, Board:| Keath avenue ‘bos frat and Sent in ths] creme toni es ctrucke By trolley g RACING AT NEW ORLEANS. 3 . alarm. “Crowley also pulled the box at p Boardman, Tracy & Platt, and Lawyer| Ninth’ avenu car 2,117, of the Halsey street line, at Poor Prices Realised for H ed The prosection Is handled by Col. Fel-| yer inieee HIS Tete ied te Pit | 280 orclock, this afternoon. Ellen H., Elizabeth and Belwood the Paddock. « lows, assisted by Special Agsistant, Dis eee wie as pushed meta’ At] She died before an ambulance arrived. Me 0 the Paddock. trict-Attorneys Roillns and Fox and A8-|father hai been aroused first, and would| The conductor, Charles Hogan, and Among To-Day’s Winners. Lo gaeay et tig thal ha heg el alatant District-Attorney Mcintyre, have had time to get out by the stairs,| Rernard Delaney, the motorman, were RACH TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb. Doherty was called to the bar for|but he stopped to. put. on his” heat %6.—Mard!-Gras week opened here to-da: frat At dt gclork and the choosing of |olothes, He was tying his silk necktie | *rested: rth r rors to try him began, qhen the KON RwOke. to find the emoke —__—— > — with warm, pleasant weather at the land Will Resume] track. ‘There was a good attendance, on Friday. with fourteen bookmakers in line, The going, -however, was very heavy and considerable scratching took place, Mr. Fox examined the talesmen for] so thick he could hardly breath Alexander ieePeDUinad ah une ayaneragse | tn thegmatier,” arkedthe,oon | FIRE IN A BIG HOSPITAL. ie rie Levy, a hat dealer, of #7 Bleecker |swetes tne rather, “et ® minute,” an- street, and who lives at 10 East Highty-|""ivec Yan when the boy Jumped out Im the Entranceway of the Pres- box. Me eg athe pce OF the HOU] A Aro started at the entrance to the ; Magrane took place In the paddock at TRACK, ARLINGTON, Feb, Ten mora talesmen falled to come wu: iD It Is more than likely that the meet- ly all the time, Just above him on the| Presbyterian Hospital at 2.90 this after to the requirements, and then s vi z Machel, a dealer in ‘diamonds, of 36 | excape Bernard Campbell was carrying | noon, on Madison avenue and Seventy- nvon and low prices were realized. Dave Pulsifer brought the highest ‘4 = 8 ry «year-old mother to am Ing here will be continued until March a MAX GRAUER. i Pree Te eda fecal Le Die ie tar ‘can Neti came: | fret street. 12, though that fuct has not been deter-| Price, MM JH. Hitttck, the bookmaker, Soa ee Place-Hunters Besteging the Mayor's Ofice. amie ceeona ine et, was chosen | fell, carrying nes te old nephew, | It was caused by some c oll] mined positively, and will not be until] ‘The original second race arranged for |CenUary fire at Welnbers’s clothing, -_— = ~~~ | “Ex-Capt, Doherty, well groomed and| TROMAS Clare. ee tne | taking fire, the property of the Water-| to-night two-year-olds, was feclared off and a|@tore, 178 Canal street, in October, 1864. noon his office was besieged. that I was elected to by the people.” | hearty-Icoking, ‘at at his counsels’ table], \¥nem the ensines arrived before the | proo¢ Company, of 182 Nassau street. President Coolahan returned from) SIRE affair, at five furlongs, substi-| | Upon his cross-examination by Lawyee Policeman Malone was stationed to indicated that he let the]&nd made suggestions as the talesmen|Teinbach, of Company 2 Was the first| Officer Gilmartin, of teh Kast Sixty-| Washington this morning after having a| o°™ iREE Rh AGH Frederick B, House on that day the wite were examined by Mr. Boardman, Doh- “y guard the door, The mob pushed the|Governor know that he could recognize| erty jooked very. earnest, and an ex. | Ne to dash through the smoke-fll 1} seventh station, extinguished the flames. | consu ness acknowledged that he had had intle halls and up the stairs. Inthe hall, n with the Old Dominion] Selling: six furlongs, “ slno tuete - jon of great anxlet rt : yout eaves Brarvass mate relations with firebugs in this city i door open and took possession of th: ho faction, although he did not use ex. premion of sheet analy Passed over] on the third floor, he stumbled over| N° dainage done. Jockey Club on the matter of dates, but] pansng. 106 (Thorpe) for years. He showed where he had beem ante-room despite the efforts of the po-|actly those words. in tace rom painter and| three-year-old Andrew McCormack, “The SPT as far ax could be sarned he was not ph, 16 (Mo ue tadie voued oo ene or cc eee oe ¥eeman., That was one step nearer the} “Did the Governor seem to think your| 4 tor, of 5 Boulevard, | Grid was overcome by, the smoke. At) WON'T PAY THE CLAIMS, = |successtut in his attempt to effect a com: font, 103. (Soden) 0) one of ands Mayor, and the mob was satisfied for a| was the right one?” ho was | wae chosen as the third juror, Bree the framing: ta Httle one piaeaillese promise. ba Piso tae RE OA. few minutes. e gay th vor, o'clock @ recess was taken until! “Mr, and Mrs, McCormack got four of President Jones, of the latter track, Aves Howse ents en TRETCAY) Fe \ Then some of the more impatient onen| yt 1 Wad Wim that Twas antogeniede | iarcun Kronfeld, a woollen dealer, of| the children on tha fire-escape thenen (0 | REMTINE Sem Ame: t Releted | ioe hat ‘the, inesting, at Alexander] After Ralston had run away two miles|"# Would show that Rosenbaum had i @ecided to have a try for the next point|/to no one, That was ut all there |1501 Broadway, was finally accepted and Bee ine ihe ocaie aid oe fin child, by sland will positively commence on Fri peoeee ate ae Be pada piecualn been for four years one of the most 3 : ; ia, i day next, and that the programmes fo eB. . f vantage, which was Confidential Clerk | Was In it. sworn in ag the fourth juror, shortly | iittie Andrew. But Nellie looked. down Uinoeie) Se: The: Breeag aC) the first time have been issued aceord-| Joined Furlong at the turn, and the two |@aoserous firebugs in the country, an@ Burrows’s office. This is a little room| New se Board Sworn In, fo Hfth Juror was secured just before| {he Stairs, saw the light of the fames,| WASHINGTON, Feb, %.—Iu the House} ingly, ran like ~ team Into the stretch, where | that he had been concerned in about 208 about 10x20, and the big doors leading| The frst visitors were Jullue Harbur-|4 o'clock” He was ,Hdward Bakor, a | {Ro Qr4cking Of, the (fire, Neard, the | to-day the amendment to the Deticiency| he day was an Weal one but the at-| Hodgson cloned. ‘The race home waa a] fires in this city and other places, H. Woodman gnd Joseph | white-whiskered, old’ gentleman, Whol came so frightened that she’ put her| bill providing for the payment of $425,000) ere Te rh in tig: frat race but] ing the others, ani winning by a head| Mt. House to-day delved into the wit~ came In about 10.8) o'clock, | sad he, had never followed up Capt. | tittle brother ddfn in the hall and|to Great Britain in aetuement of the} Went time an h z Movie ces 4 of the} Went tame and Was withdrawn, All| from. ‘Terrapin, who beat Hodgson a|Ness's past history, and asked him if he, allowed to pass by. the ard Doherty's cuse and knew very little | climbed the rear escape. Behring Bea awarde was defeated by a| bets stood and consequently lost. fe |length, Time—i.24 3-4, had not been known as the most skilful {mto the Mayor's public office open from ft, ‘These doors were guarded by Daniel, fo be sworn in as| about at the door in order . etocd. the Mayor's herculean-framed colored | fixciso Commissioners. ‘These were the|. Nr. Baker ix a retired real estate| engineer thomas. Kink, eens $; | yea and nay vote, 143 to 112, after hay-| Was third choice but did not find ma SBCOND RACE. thief in Russian Poland, The witness: messenger, and Policeman Hessen. aa point mente gunoun ced last Friday by ene ee puree Bast One Hun- found airs, me iret Meninger, Seventy-| ing been adopted in the Committee of FIRST RACE. pepiaes five furlongs. Rotting. Sirt. Hit. Fin, answered unconcernedly that he had not The crowd in the ante-room wate! jeodore Wentz, of 128 West Seventy- | OUT. Yearn, Ode ing overcome by the! the Whole. ef if 1 Charles Steckler and Ernest Harvier, urtones Ludlo} 2 1" | been so known, rout by way the clock until the hands pointed to one /o¢ the independent County Organtaation, | seventh treet.’ a Dright-looking young | the rear excape, Sra Meninget eo Mr. Hitt, of Hitnote, ani the |r 4 OW, Morris. Si Ht Bin Emanuel M. Friend, Mr. House's part- minute of 12, at which hous, according anied the trio. 0 said real ea-| with hie wife and alx children, were still | claims, and statedt hat the holders of the} J: MoGerrigie: Ula (Dwyer). @1 1 243% ner, assisted in the defense to-day and! leaving the Mayor's office the | tate business, proved satisfactory to the|in their third floor ro : ay " re hub 6 & irre F * to a new rule promulgated by the), AV ixcise Board met and elected Come |proxecution tilt Mr. ‘Boardman’ asked | them on the platform of the rennet | major part of the claims were men of fora) tha soda) prompted Mr. House’ jb many’ Secmaay vy Mayor, the Soore were , Ke missioner Murray President, and Com. y ‘Ww nul You Sonviet Capt. Doherty and from, t ere firemen, on sthe roof|straw, set up to cover American cit! ; Taylor abe eae question: The witness, who had ans} he the eagern' 0 be| missioner Woodman ure! Y. | of taking be on the uncorroborated | dragged them by means of a ; ed the violate a renee tes, Ane ces) H { opened. Then bd testimony of a disorderly-nouse keeper?” a oo nied Brey ty CE a tanete the} gens, who used them to violate the law [rumuit, 110 diernard) eo his swered all of Assistant District-Attor- ¥ i Bishop was retained as chief clerk. L fire at the Mayor overrode all sense of | BDOD Wan Terme new. Excise Com- > sir.” responded the talesman, | over the roof and down through nearby | #sinst Pelagic sealing, The gross} felen Hoon n ney Davis's questions very glibly, ap- propriety, and headed by Amasa Thorn-| missioners were filed In ihe office of the | promptly. houses. amount of these claims of disguised | out, ‘and w de the running through- easily by a length. Jobn ted in to make the pace,{PAarently found great difficulty in une \ | f' " th Propriety \ ton and P H, Scctt, of the Ninth Dis- County Clerk, Each furnished a bond| There was some consultation after] Schulz said that the fire had been| Americans was $360.00, MeGarrigle was second, half a length] 1° 7RRety BUALe iM ae to fourth po: | derstanding the simplest questions by. ing- | for $20,000, with two surctles who quall- | that among the counsel for the pr caused by a hanging lamp which he ha: ne nar | before Caroven, Time—i.07 but | trlet, the mob Dosned open Ans Lob i fled ‘in’ tho "sum of $40.00) each. tion, but they finally decided to pillett burning In bis'place, But'the tans | More than that, Mr. Hitt stated that] “Secretary. ‘Tompkins, of Alexander sition. || udiow, then ta0k up the run-| Mr, House and the services of an inter~ dvors leading to Clerl Harburger's bondsmen are Lewis} him: and he was sworn in asthe sixth|ants, who had come 80 near being|nearly all of the claims were for pto-| Island track, confirmed the report that] [ts int was lever Srermlted itl.) preter had to be called in, and stampeded in like @ lot of wild cat-|prankenthaler and Elias Gobel; Murray's | juror. Sinothered, grew “Very “much exteltnd | spective catcher, $277,000 out of the s424,009| Alexander: Will open March {ina tele: ng easily” be tnepe,. lanetne | Pevier OP ce genias Indigsantyees al are Richard C. Baker and Patrick Do- —_-— when the firemen seemed satisfied with eee eae er this character, | aram from Washington tondiay. Riri, Wao Game tact at ine) she wines Gaps ansntiy seas A lan and those of Commissioner Wood-| stardi-Gras French Ball, Feb. 26, Madison| this explanation, and accused the tailor] **ke4 for ng 5 SECOND RACE, Ny times that he ever been a firebug. Doors Held Shut by Main Strength. |inun are William L, Turner and Edward | square Garden. Tickaig and bosee at Mouguin's | of having get fire to the lace, ‘They | class of claims ruled axainet by the | gi. guy a nalt furlongs Cok He acknowledged that he wee on gaan ay Eyre, Martin's, Jacquin's. told Chief Gtquel that the man had kept| G a Tribunal in the Alabama award, ‘ Netting St HI¢ Fin, THIRD RACE. i The crowd wedged itself before tho | PAN. Committee representing the men ee ee Srshop at S60, Went, Fortyetinat ateon | cenev® Tribunal tn the Alabex i ae it terms of friendship with @ number of @oor of the Mayor's office, an’ tt was| wig passed tie civilservice examination! (pag MOST EXPEDITIOUS WAY, |4n4 had been burned out theres Schule Ly (owye ng. 8 insurance adjusters who either have only through sheer strength that Po-) for’ “appolntmen on the police force] | te Peery ae, {genied that he had had a firw’ at that Could Not Stand the Strain, oKiw'th 3, 2 (Tarmel a. Tah out been accused of being in league with . valled 01 ‘or this afternoon. The. you 0 Recutre a cony boarding-house it| shop. vA mii OL Ta. Batrati). eleven Meeman Hessen held the doors shut. /<alled on the Mayor (his tere TRS | wit fur pou, to examine the list in-tthe Ewen: | it was found that the tailors stock| James E. Davi be, 104 thornton) ret 4 hm | the srehues ‘oe geapecned of having re- Beveral times, by @ series of eel-like| irewa's presence to lay. their troubles | ing World’ today. It will save time and trou-| could not have amounted to more th “Stil Alarm’? com non tian’ ao sa a 4 a [dations with them. movements, & plum-hunter would man-| before him. The Commissioner told th 400, and he admitted having the place | the insane. pavilio Ms\antnesot @t gb g | The witness denied that he had had tre to get near enough to Hessen to|Men hé would do what he could for them Ingired fOr FLOM ee wilt cover ang [tment tie. peat. { ' ease ert H Naat Sg 8 Of | thing to G0 with sectigg Ore tate {' pase nis card over with “Please take| Lauterbach Calle on the Mayor. t ae OP the | vis has been out of work for some sme. Ii him sava"inalls’ | Davube cut @ut the running. 40, the | place in Walker street, and later Pee . * : h tabs —e recelved a letter last week from his mother, 1a ‘ ergih from Cu-| stretch, where Beatifice, who had been| knowledged that he nown three to the Mayor Chatrman Lauterbach, of the Repub: ow (e) en 7 ved a letter Iast werk from y | ws yenaly tevin trom C4-|screteh, where Beatttice, | | tat nie orders, precluded any such| ican County Committee and Mr Platts CHICAGO MURDER MYSTERY, |iihotisset*otttoticist itt oh ag tome tor RE MR LEE Uh six lengiis) within hailing distance, caught him. | 1h! davg before it happened that the fire \ thing, even if he had dared to leave his | confidential messenaer, In coramunt = © | On focding the letter 7 at won. easily two lengths from Little | would take place, and was on the preme vy) Ane tte Ook, ne callee, oo HE census shows — He at last became a0 violent it £ : > ho passed Danube in. the last | ises when it was started, ' t post for a moment, which he didn’t. Mayor this afternoon. He said he Daniel peeped out and seeing the hun-| ply Wanted to congratulate t n his getting back to his gry horde, reported the state of affairs | URN 1 Bere hether Gi Iso acknowledged, after beating pout the busi for some time, that he id received | $50 man named Piiiéne and beat him two lengths fo ce Time1.24 3-4. od Children Find the Mutilated Body of « Young Man. of the people re-| ciicaGo, Feb Hthat 7 per cent. . Morton's Wie Honor had not the Of plang relatly distrib ‘eidingin NewYork| the police think Is a frightful: murde Pea ean eens | Bre ' the mod #0 soon after his recovery from | patronage”, he was asked. |, td EB) apre wan THund lae een wo ROMS bee SIRE: BAN ‘The witness said that Gluckman sim- A ys ply ‘wave him the $0 out of the Kind- Asks Pay for Being Discharged. | Cigtutnat ne was employed by Gluck= jive in their own! chidren discovered the mutilated boiy houses. The other| of a young man in a lonely locality a: fhe iliness which undoubtedly resulted), said. ‘All I'm interested in is from his recent experiences with the|ting converts for the Republican party t- - peckers, told Daniel to go} "Then you didn't come for getting of- Ninety-ffth str avenie am olen has brought suit in the Ciry Court}man as a lookout when the fires were ; ee, door 5 ee e that he had| Muga for your friends.” the revorter s4l1. 193 per cent. have to rent from som ne Hunde, y Bia dh yPrinstisisa rae consis riya nade, "He was at many fires with fe . baad} #8 juckman, 2 gone to the Comptrolier's office on im-|swered Mr. Lauterbach. He had to walt|hody else. That means prodi- RN wholenale Third | GCRMAR. id that be cena Somant business, and that the office/some time before he could get to the] 00% é Waist were the remnants ? nA sreet, for Weinberg, the proprietor of the store ‘ isitors unti; his | Mayor, gious lot of renting. It is no won-| gna°singed rove, PLANTIC ele br that wa: burned at 178 Canal street, for would be cloeod to all visito 3 Mr. C. C, Shayne was also a caller aware ; The police taink that the ma Salit ana Oulldinie @: National . ' jalmost three years, He knew that Weln- yeturn about 1 o'clock, upon Mayor Strong. der then that The World printed] irtech! and an attempt inate ty cons | Aut aaa nt s ; | berg had tried to have an incendiary fire a wrecked by bur- |): w rt psy sceived by — aa . coal t ne by burning the body, ¢ nk of Grisw ear before it occurred. The witness ene eith many disapproving grunts, = 146,817 House, Room and Apart-| (iat he was actually burned at the ra. etter fay Bow whe . ‘ denied, that he nei been employed. te but no epparent inclination to move was MORTON MADE NO DEMANDS. ment advertisements during 1894. ee Rane: anened. Hemel 101 weiges) 1 iy ALAND. FY Nickel-Plate ware Nob away from him, man fing im trout of the tele- | SStyou ‘were too honest to do such @ ice near the Deiro't street crossing await: | thing?” sald. Mr House, sarcastionlly, ng onlers last night. « xang of tramps appeared, | "No, sir; but he didn't ask me,” ane andl with draws revolvers. drove off the crew of the |#wered the witness, janifested. policeman Heasen tried to reason with|He Says He Te the crowd. He told them to go out) Views Exp fied with the | People who want homes are just as CARLISLE ILL WITH GRIP. ed by the Mayor. | much interested in The World's Wife Haleyon w Thackeray Was second. ASHLAND, Seo! y of Tre ry Is Now Con- “ a] Con Lucey was 1 where there Wee more Ld had hha ALBANY, N. ¥.. Feb. 26—Gov. Mor- | House and Home columns as those feed to Bed. Tine mans a, rsaklng open cars| hc yer House pounded away at the table for & litle while un’ he} ton sald to-day: “There is no founda, me 5 y = ‘ = - ~- 2. Sout tae cknowledged that he had had a me or returned. tlon for current reports that I have} Who are trying torent them. By| WASHINGTON, Feb. %.—Kecretary MADISON RESULTS. soknowleaged that be hed Bad & ssomes ays ey . : A ; 1 Cariisie, before reported ili, is coztined 5 hasement, and that Isaacs, the incen- — / Perevasion was wee eas, hems slthar asked for or dagesgted a7, ah- [investing 30 cents in a A-word | his bed with grip, snd it will be sev- — diary, had set It on fire, He giso ae if finally Policemen Hesse po 2 arti it i One SS PO dary, Ee i] Gere compelled to give sharp orders to advertisement it is placed before oral ga 'a before he is able to attend to There re more hous at A oH TRACK, MADIBON, Feat (Continued on Sixth ans | " hat the officers meant 2,100,000 people, 100 Cakes German Hn Per nie It yom tht follows: ; ey ‘Aok for German laundry Heap, The mob saw that ‘a Wi a you . ae z i pesinees, and one after another the place Watch The World's Wants. | ieee ‘Auk your J day's 1s Wor First Race—Four and one-half Bold by all grocers, Mewareo! uniteions @iy

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