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Marquis of Queensberry Ar- rested for Libel. 4 Tneutting Words Written on a Card Loft at Ose r’s Club. 4 | Wedlemaa Arraigned in London Poe * Mee Court and Gives Bail. LONDON, March 1.—The Marquis of ‘Queensberry was remanded on ball at ‘the Marlborough Sireet Moilce Court to- @ay, charged with libeiiing Oscar Wilde. It appears that the Marquis left with c tant! CAIRO, Egypt, Ma Teceived here from ( {that Ismatl Pash Egypt, died in that cl din Pi to France on a confi terwards proceeding conveyed some mai presents to the Pope dive, the ei as Suez Canal. tailed a vast expenditi than §$400,009,000, dive in such’ &@ porter at the Albemarle Club, a card pon which was written an offensive re- | Mark referring to Oscar Wilde, | ‘A lawyer, who appeared on behalf of ‘Mr. Wilde, said that the latter, who was) ‘on affectionate terms with his wife and ehbiid, had been the object of a system Of the most cruel persecution at the | Wands of the Marquis of Queensberry ‘@uring the last ten months. The lawyer added that, owing to the ‘situation of affairs In the family of the! * Marquis of Queensberry, Mr. Wilde was | est unwilling to take steps towards @riminally prosecuting the Marquts. But he had been so fe@nsfully per: @uted, that matters had now reached a elimax and he was obliged, in self pro- fection, to take action against the Marquis. Cacar Wilde and his wife are both Members of the Albemar.e Club. and on Web. %, it appears, one of the hall port- -@te handed Mr. Wilde a card which the Marquis ot Queensberry had left for im. Written on this card were thre Most unnatural and indecent words. Whia cari had been tying in the Club ten-day before Mr. Wille received It. Counsel for Mr. Wilde added that after + @ couple of witnesses had been heard he would ask that the case be ad- Journed for a week, when the whole Matter would b. gone into, as Mr. Wilde "ag Propose to resi the caso simply "on the question of the libel referred to. He proposed to go into other cases Which hai occurred before Feb. 18, and @tter they had been investigated the Counsel would ask the magistrate to commit the Marquis of Queensberry to prison. ‘The hall porter then testified to re- @eiving the card, and an inspector of deposed to having arrested the at 9 o'clock this morning in Carter's Hotel, in Dover street. ‘Tne Inspector said that when he read ‘the warrant to the Marquis, the latter Fepiied that he thought that in such @ases proceedings were generaliy taken | by summons; but he “supposed it was all fight.” and asked the Inspector to fell alm the date when the card was eft at the Albemarle Club. When the Police officer informed him that It was ‘On Feb. 18, the Marquis said he had been ‘waiting to find Mr Wilde for nine or ten days, The Inspector then escorted the Marquis to the police station, Bir George Lewis, \. the well- known tawyer, appeared for the Marquis of Queensberry. He said that he ven- tured to say that waen the circum- @tances in the case were more fully Known, the Magistrate would find that ‘the Marquis had acted under feelings of @reat indignation. The Magistrate, Mr, Newton, here interposed, saying: “We cannot go into that now." Continuing, Sir George Lewis said that he did not wish the case to be adjourned land at exidence mission te took up his Well-Known Aw John Stuart k at Prot. Professor ot Gre Ldinburgh, was 1908, Un INT i newly tormed chair o! Collene, was Marlsehal he tn position held for 1832 he was appol in the Univ 1866 he Mind, sity of lished ining a measul in balla Songs cf the German stitution, London Grend Duke Alext In Dei RENO, Italy, Alexis Michaelo’ sed should not b the Grand uncle of Czar Nichol ‘The dead man was on of the Czar, and but him, SAN Duk ‘Testimony Given ft lative Invextign ALBANY, N. Y., Ma lative Investigating morning examined th the Miscellaneous the Court of Appeals Francis Bo Delehant He ts the Miscellanea He gets out tour to fh cisions per ye publishers under James Bo Lyons does hanty has two asia Democrat and one a wet $1,200, Dr. W. G. ‘Pucker Rourd of Health Lah the method ot ex collecting. ‘The over a route. throug. ys drugs, which at Pthere tested, W 6 found notices are most Important ‘Without it bein, that there was | ) mothing in ‘the Inst the. ht Se OF the Marauls of Quernsberry There ir, Newton remarked Ba mean to aay tier you have a Complete answer to the ehars want my client released on his own gance In £1,000" the counsel £ the Marquis, repl-ed ‘o this request the Magistra Bald | that want a surety in i500 in th after a merchant. named surety or the Marquis ASE au ourned. ut @ court proceedings the Marquis was perfectly composed, and ® counsel for Mr. Wiide remarked that the second worl written on. the was illegible the Marquis coolly | @mplained what the word was, | - — | IN Tie ue o | i Maker Bat theres Stes "tron moulders ven. on | © reduction cf nies | | Clgar-Makers Grin \. ee t new Semen and 'ai-1 Bee The Architeciural iron Workers’ Union esis BS eaten ito aucivernary inia weewng Ant fiuth ‘Greet. ‘The piano-makers wi ‘Manent me Hebrew Carpen'ers Bi the Uae br Gerding Serres) ee. The newly orgenieet i bold ite fret ree: 4 Fax Fouts ve Charles Heuser ected ‘Secreiars the Internat James Wo hones fourth term as Was ‘Mated Socie: f a1 ‘The questiun aanin ment for the rich fuer ens The om mor). Betereon 50 DM Kents. oMicers 4) 405 Kirst aweaue lo-mor M. Uaisa Lavior ¥e e 3 The memters rm ye ; 2 ¥en until Frida , 1 toke 4) P thes ty to i wet the Kaugh « all for to-morrow's mane-in bor Ei CE Turner, William Watt Edward “Gritia H'Allington” ington. eh Ie to be formed will probably be the American Telegraph Union ani” its ‘object will te for the nation™ Phe Mtewill o> ‘Ameriten Rail until Monday. DEFICIT OF : Former Khedive of Kay» @ polley of Ismail towarla the res of Egypt, and he tcok a | warm interest in the construction of the | ish Government having. re Hi 1 He also published a nd Islands, Duke Alexis of Russia, Banks bi the ISMAIL PASHA IS DEAD. i toh 2.-A despatch tonstantinople says formerly Khedive of ity to-day. Igmail Pasha was born at Cairo in and succeeded his brother, Satd in 1863, Khedive, He was ahd in 1866 returned | which to give the dectalon Jential mussion, af- to Rome where he wnificent Oriental Pasha as Khe- development of ‘The attempt to Kuropeanize Sgypt en- | tht ue, and the coun- try acauired national’ debt of more | »P the Khe 1879, the Sultas of Turkey France and Kogland, deposing Ismail and nominating Tewfk Pasha as Khedi Ismail Pash rdingiy abdicated int of his'son, Tewfk Pasha, and on July 1 1879, be left Egypt. The Turk- t. Riwed him per- nstantinople, he at Naples, but has since frequently changed his abode. PROF. BLACKIE DEAD. fo and Scholar Passed Away tn London, LONDON, March 2—Prof. John Stuart Hlackis, the well known author and Greek and Latin geholar, is dewd Biackte, formerly the University of at Glasgow, In appointed to’ the f Latin Literature Aberdeen, which eleven years. In {9, {the Greek chatr Inburgh, and in lomer and the translation of the lume of “War “Lays of the “Horace Hell f Culture,” “The Wise Men and other works. — Prof, Blackle also lectured in the Royal In- a Michneloviteh ad. March 2.—Grand witch Is dead. ‘The nfounded with the las I. of Russi ly @ second cousin little 1s known of one MANY IMPURE DRUGS SOLD. jefore a Lew! mittee, The Legis- Committee this pe State Chemist, urt reporter and repor y was tirst sworn, us Court reporter, ve volumes of de are tne but Dele is aw Both arch 2 st, contract, the work. tants, On Republican. director of the ratory, explained vin drugs) and sent out hothe State, and @ sent to Albany | ere impure it gent to the is part of the work, tae prohibliing of the sale, was not at! | eat ta. he mitted le had boon Higating | adulterations ¢ ars, be Wo time was lett to money |} priated for that . i ving bh » drug ex tons, Der, | I Tucker say the may of Case examined last year the dries were im pire, He thought that it they prne| edet axainat seme of thes: dealers to might remedy this Hitton, tut} Would not be popuiar in this country Hiram B. Sickels, State Court reporter, Was next examined. He has held the post: ton for owenty sears. te. sald he was employing a chief clerk at. $280, per month, ny assistant at $25 and. at other at $190, ‘Phe total cost is $7,000 Year for s Upon the conclusion of Mr siekels examination, the Committee adjourne $200,000. ' ner Mackuns Re the Merchants Rank of Mingh on. ALPANY, NY, Maron Sta Bank t Y rive) an this ty from Binghamton ty amd filed r tatement in the matter oof th erehants’ Rank, of Enshamtn, show ing t the detiter« $200,000, Tn Chenango bank iatter he has not {completed his report, Hopes of Herreshod s Recovery PROVIDENCE, Ro 1, Maren 2.— The condition of Nat Herreshom to-day is unchanged. His temperature Unis now 103. Dr. Miller was called last in neultation with Dr Nella 1 they are fairly confident of Bis recovery dn a short thor. lhe ts threatened With typhoid pneumonta At) o'cloow ts afternoon Mr Herre shoff was reported as being more con rtable His temperature ts much lower and a s covery is looked aan, wh Amare, To Meoe Heady for 8 t Manutaciuring Company and mineral-water apparat of $250,000, you WIL a ta house, Articles f ive Marsha + tne Tent eel to manuta ue with & capita — B Strip, or room read the end you'll SPORTING MISCELLANY. THE WORLD: SATURDA ! Y EVENING; MORE YOUNGSTERS NAMED. ARCH @& _ MARC — LISS BRIBERY CASE. One of the hottest bouts ever witnen was that | Minh. @ je =Thoronghbred That el Le Might in which “Mysterious Are Working nt Gre —~ y Smith demonstrated that, whatercr he may prinnipelateted , ' [iaok in alence he wan a game Manion by he) GAC tatN yy unm S| Detectives Jarsbs and McManus [maining Afieen rounds before thar hurricane slug . se ge par i jer, Joe Walcott. The referee, Harney Antone, to | P2UtIN@ Work ts now being done by | Turn the Tables pen to meh eeticom for ignoring, intracions | ROPMH Over the Sheepshead Bay and | of the rulen of the game, but had evidentiy made Peo sate Vere tescne, 20) ne meter Jap his mind th erything wore in aman /thHCK the peerless Boulevar! was a ‘ A ” where punishment waa to be pein’ upon | beautiful etght yesterday, as thore were! They Teil How Their “Stool Pigeon For ten rounds the | fully fifty horses gallop.ng at «nce. if | colored welterweight weed hie famous right and Hoth tracks will be harrowel for real Tried to Bribe Them. left hand ewings, but did not aucceed in putting | Work on Monday, Supt. Clarke has been a ‘Smith erate piel AL along at Sh i pahead Bay be sue shice his return from Cahioraia. Jim the teure | Dunphy. at Ua Graven trick aad ‘The Examination Adjourned Over to . wy this morning that the rain lest night ‘ , Pacer: Mate Wan all he needed to have the track Next Taeaday: | with 5 harrow Heke be ten eitnny McLaughlin's string lid excel: — er a a ent Work at Gravesend, wat hel by a] yn . | the, padding is alleard to. have Hicerewd Ainere Cooper t 1 hin} The examination In the case of Joseph | Paladtiall string along at Sheepshead tay. Both | Liss, allas Joseph Silver, charged with A boxing show wll Youre | Strings leave for Washington oatly i) atrempung bribe Central Office De- Men's Lyceum in thelr maid ah Perry. ‘atreeta, Tohke fal at las both are forward March 9. The primar ion ‘The folowing etables have texistered mound bout wel ween sere their youngsters, ws folows Smith of the Rote. and Tom. liraty aeK. MeDohald named! his (wo wn elty, at) 128 pounds: Hobby Wilron. ds and his (wo-year- ste" and Hoh Cunnitigham. at thie elty 114 pounds, and. Pook Harry oF the Lenox, A. feed and ‘Tenny Aarrixn. of Hoboken, at TH po Ny sip Matred— ee by Imp, Sie Midred-—tint. Danny Motirite y ster ps Shap enna rinintcssiaeeh |tor'ntt rounds atthe Clon nest A armen Monday aight, is training with Young Stratten The Simmy. Cagrolt's 'Metirite Is aatd to gud condition as ever tn Uuery bret, 2 by Ponso—fenquir ay Soros, ch. f!, 2. by Umea —Ca lence c Mr. McDonald hit the ring very hard i Gretna dew With OAs Moca: te eekn last year at Morris Park. when, Hellion for a Aight she ggettr at EN ed is won as the Lulu filly. Thunders efor 82 tae to mene Gi iw a lita Query and Sorosis are piomising a Bnish Crnig ureters Marty sters Jack Downey: oF eo Laeher B. Morris has a string of two- 4s that can compare with any ssid that the fi fight between Tommy | to be seen in any. Easter stal He and idle Locher which was to be pulled | has named them off a fo.lows off In private next month fore wurse hae ben | Rip Play, bg. 2 by imp. Sir Molred Play Geetared om, the wove being unable to agree upon | (Nig terms All. b. @, %,by Ben All 4 i eS Sal © je hy Salvat George Siddons le getting into exvelient coma. Reneles e f., 2, by & Hon at the Clipper Athle te Chub, of Harlem, for Mins im, bf, 3, hie'ate-rouind tut with Jak Downey, ot Bimks |, Aalily PHoauot, bf yn att Mi ithe Active Athletic. tah nine Paterson Opera-Houre-on Monday even nk by = Trade | March 11 ioh Kelly of staten tot | "Sr Play i one of the xrantest two. Pty ell, of the scottish American | year olds seen In this country in ma h jot of admirers tn dersey Clive and Keies| Mikhty Tournament and ix filly as money will be covered nw short time, | AME When were th age. ynate th box eight routs, tor a purse | Mise Maxim and ie Clicquot a «116 pounds splendid youngsters oe 6 Mr. A. P.- Clason has named Charley Roden pound champion. of Jer. | YOUNREters eh ‘A mateh with tack. Madden " Amp, otnen -aiyorty Kod they fone! and seeming ¥ with errifh avaken na ihe ansed force, bew the a het ng te by man at his Want hy Jeffeott names his vo: ‘ BN toda herm heavens 1 exp oded udhog away pete and shut off the gas The police are matin search, clue. te the job bad nut bees f the week, and will be worth watcling, tectives Jacobs and MeManus, was held before Justice Grady tn the Essex Mar- ket Police Court to-day, Frank Moss, of the Parkhurst Society, appeared for Liss, “Angel” Dennett and Agent Whit- ney were also present. The Grand Jury yesterday exonerated Jacobs and McManus of the charge made agunst them by Liss that te detectives of the burglary committed at § y street, and had given them 80 thelr ‘share. The Grand was unanimous in ite opinion that Hed, He has been in prison at various times for burglary and perjury. Lawyer Moss called Detective Me- Manus as the first witness Moss asked MeManus if he woman named Mei onnell, of and if she was not the the girls own that he rom childhood, Was not aware that she was & Mr. him severe _MeManu knew a M1 street lector’ of anus said but “col- knew her un Moxa ted to a ros then sun examination testified that he suspected f putting up 9 “Job on him and Tacob n the start. and that his in= 1895) AAAS SH SAVANE Sans AAAS THE WORLD. Circulation per Day for Average February, 1895: eee ee structions from Inspector MeLaughitn vere to follow it up ta see how far the Parkhurst people would 4 Mr, Moss asked questions about. the arrest of Lise and 4 man named Gold. berg, thre ears ago on a charge of urglary wldberg was convicted and Liss was acquitted. Since that time Liss has betrayed “crooks” to Me- Manus, He has given away about who were sent to twenty of his “pa prison, © Jacobs was the next wit- ress. He said that it was absolutely ¢s- ential for the police to. use “stoo! who betrayed thelr compan Te had been “tipped” that Gold ad Liss would commit a burglary ught them in the act. Liss after- i and ca ‘The janitor made the discovery thorough bul as yet bave obtained no the country, “All classes of telegraph employee: The greatest daily circulation ‘ever attained by THE WORLD or any other newspaper printed in the English language. SS 1895 1894 - 1892 - striker, got into a quarrel, which resulted in hs arrest of Salbater hat are already idenciti w.th the mov Mestirgn will be nfs in ities” other f than New York. i Jarrow claimed that Salbates struck him in the face with some blunt instrumen’ ot Soe a ai Bagh Bett | nae at W ube soatracis, let for, the wood-carving new Col F] they - 565,996 per day - 461,289 per day - 396,264 per day Himited t wards became a stool pigeon and be- will bet 8100. on Wiccanear oh 6. 8 Dy imp, Pirace of Fentanee| iraved @ large number of east-side Henry atull namas his twosecr old 1 ONWhe. sald Jacobs, “there isn'ta piracens Gene bof. 2 by Dake {niet on the east aide that, Lise doesn't * " , “4 a Mutiny (re: stant oweIie © was a valuable ‘stool pigeon’ G I - 104 707 YY nid, Derrickson elatms the followin a Sioieine Wanice ‘ain over last year, . pe init Peri ee Fhikeisenatinali “here were a. series of. burglaries i Are Boteman’ names: committed on. the east side and. we Gi in 7 thr e years, - - 169 732 dad da Ue Se eee ee aee ey. Macaroon -Nor| Wete unable te find. the perpretators. ain in e y . ° Nolte Lyons hae come to the front frown, Finally Telas ‘peached’ on, them and, we annodneement that hela ait in ‘0, A. Jones names: olowed them one night from the place ‘ sna, mees stm Mvon? cryin | Rie Rid che fy arr, tmp, Darchin-Katleen | where they Tad done a ob to their Number of aduts. printed in Feb., 1895, 65,024 meni of the New York | Rrunewick, hrf. 2. hy Hater Pisy rooma on Rezex street, where: we foune ; s Rinitie lagen Hata ore te TE By Miner ie Ue rottnaa onaevaernl einer ouraaien aduts. prin ., 1894, 60,700 nr) Several horaemen arc tate in oaming | for ‘ine of Which an innocent. woman Number of aduts. ted in Feb., 1894, 60,7 There should he mond hating to and will, of course lacur the penalty. | was Iving In the ‘Tombs, ‘The woman a 24 . ine eee as fally ischarged and the: burglars Gain in number of advts. over last Feb., ; vbr | teon years aplece ty the hnaersahot aro apr laree| ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES ANE RAI We Knew! @ Woman:riatied Se a-—---—-— ~~ ly) ne . raul ‘ and heen, uit the —-—- Jonnell a first heard oer fi faltan champion. at 122 pounds. Pat Hayea tn “6 i rs si, | nonths ago, He said. that after John" Quimtis ints and Charley Brown | RACK TRACK, ALEX Wh mney he met Liss and sal v ‘ AND, March 2.—The entries ighte Reval Whatcw en gout : or Monday's races on this track are as } pose vinae me helleve that vou follows: re going to show me two Pittsburg J pe day. - 551 139 ‘ooks, ini got the st peo: Mr cant eguter tnvoce OGRE AIM ene art es fanuary, average per day, ' boxers. will occur Coane: and‘) | Glenall vata ; ae wanted ty get even with you,"" sald d 565 996 Som at ay ponnde, Dan Nell amt tack tie Mak iv] Lisas my. the rior Ia AVA, pe a OMe nt tak | a ie] ame cy thoughts! In Prison were all February, average per day, ‘ firllv. at 1 prunda: red. Wagner and Mat | nM Jacobs then told how he received Hoven arm a as Belt Re Une ant Second Race--Four and a half furlones letter from ey frat He was nh Pet Tr pier Pr jounds.. Billy OF Da MI) Apprentice ..sseeveee] og] son, N. do and that he sent Ike Van a iduters seme BITy O'Dayent set Reet te Tae lot| Leer, a Telancey. street saloon-keeper. oe 6 these i wil to bring Liss back to the city. Jacobs iaseteecAlsen> afl Go dactsontnantceear veut 1i]eatd that he Krew that he and, Mc- a theatrical company doe Walcott is with the Manus were the victima of a ob.” arid show again” Dixon Will ‘spar at exhibition bout that all of their dealings with Liss har wiih Nis partner, Jack Lenth, at dacoha ever: | Third Race—Six and a quarter furlongs oMotal cognizance. Poning Watentt toca Mavor B iw] Detective Jacobs also sald that when see Mis Grace, U2 Laila. css | he accused Tiss of being in. a plot \ Handlean aloak abilities: Marslarowe Gnveluy | AAeRWessce) 10] Poragerssssss ag]with the Parkhurst people to make ' ait he held on the Morristown THiving, Park | Fourth Race-Five furtones trouble for him. Tiss admitted it, and |Heounde Thesday March 12 The conditions are | tim oR 1 Ron Vos in fasked Jacobs to kill him, Lisa’ then Finy Ive birds to each man, entrance #5. bitte | eimmatcne i Ranting In| asked Jacobs for money to teave the extra, mith $80 added ty the three best guns. | Paregon Ty GRENIER Ly fetty, He demanded $1,000 at first, but Winey vided. Ah and “SO per scent Ttmer | ae ina “Tanaily agreed to go for $500 and ‘@ome ; , a7 Lam {When Lise met him at Pell sireet and tinney: of 10 Ansty: xiveat, Grocklen: Kee Mat Wilsinm Le Sachtlehen ete thie: morn the Rowerv on Monday last he Was a , . D his wer, ArPReMaL wher Hank Ms Leake the unle OW the batier ABO «/ Another party of strikers followed TiipescieclinecOmalles te Mane BRR ee bee THE SEASIDE BOUTS. and was/entered onthe blotter as: John eae | Vincento onsale, ot Sd West, Twen- 1 Sa htlehen has had mis ene ae a The further hearing was adjourned = tleth stree., en near itehal —_—.— touring eyoltst cand is faint territory | Feeds tn Exeetient Trim, for His Go | 7 stay locked up Be | street, they closed in on Gonzalez, who . wihare the. missiny vee tah Ci ia The cil Pein Out next Tienda, tees te looked uy (Continued tron, Est Ease) drow a revolver and kept them at bay (Continued from First Page. e e it i ~~ Power there has been friction between | Unt ‘etroiman ullivan arrives a Ajax ow 4 3) a 3 in Mint : Sports anxious to bet on the outcome] SAVE THE POLICEMAN STOLE, | t Surerintendent of Police and. the) custody, Gonsales was siso arrested for | {for avenue and from Seventieth te Consult some person in the trade. of the matin bout of the Si Athletic *| administration, Several attempts have carrying @ loaded revolve! reed Feventy fray meet Moers he sore. —— Club's tourney at Coney Island Monday been made to legislate him out of office Vhen the prisoners were arraigned at if ' 5 ' ' , e . j the Tombs Poilce Court this morning | Seems ‘possible that another, ’ perh GOSSIP OF THE TURF, |i rr tMate marta net rane ot Taking a” |atncecmatecemey qumuntenn, | Mshatesras ta Eras Wae Be tee gs wathaghoee ot Wau Br renincainetnine gies lorace: Leeds: to-morro: OP se, 2 cel vi ‘etire | nandez, Balez anc odriquez were eac! a a A due in the city this aGernoon, and will] Frederick Wagner, a patrolman at-|4ll police officials in Brooklyn at the | Placed under bonds for good behavior] Of the proposed consolidation Mr. 1 ha Hag | a1 . WW. vas | Ged 4 % s (ithe take tun down to the isiand to-mor-Ttached to the Oak street. station, ac-| age Of sixty-five years, It was killed in| {Of one month, When Fernandes was | George L, Rives, of the Committee, oald ; row The Auantic Ciy fighter is report-loused of having accepted a bribe of gi | committe nue A. atepped to the bar and accused | | “The matter {s as yet necessarily ine ; e1 to be th excecent trim for die con-[ from Mrs. Killth Bennett, of 22 West| Mayor Schieren, before the Friday |him of having kicked and struck him| complete, as the plan must have the Vteor until taaw tet admitted tha i “ _ s i e tominttt hich le investigating the | uring the fight. Sigel is a non-union | favorably action of the various Ilnadiitiiseuettona steam thesstnnal io] RR It Ie Leeiss plan to Keep at the! One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, |Committee, which Mavestigating ¢ » | Worker. On this additonal charge Fer-|of trustees in order to give it vitality. 1a power. bor ben: te HAGE Oe Wann Hie daar cee as arrilgned for examination at the |M@olley strike, ceclared the other day | nandez was held for trial. We hope no opposition ‘will be made, ciadh a revenge Thy rae trasd fend. Grtto atenacine tone Tombs rt this morning. Mrs, Ren-[ that he considered Supt. Campbell in- | —————@$——- |and Srom the road view with, whic me de lian emergency Whatavak tho” Oa Uamlac Roclaes hitatat FebKing hen ak competent: |the subject has everywhere been treat BO Fanih ap Nae AAG. mont ; Bh SETS ae ter comes, he aid, he had suggest-| CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES. IU peseie UDIINGIY tae Co pioseay SRCaa | nb we aon act Feater the Commissioner that the Super: - s | each nit tn New ! my Was inet st 3 | recognized that each library could | : : a We Bee ee oe aay ate Mihvaos | mtendent shoul be suspended and ttled’ Waiting Delegates Watching the ttle by itself, but consolidated woul |nan wiih tenn Pe snot bellew. |eeuni cn tie ear io Cote aaa ie fe what caused — Kiffect of the Present Strike, | P¢,0f Inentimabie dvantage to the com- Jvave iiven mp the A ie On a Ui Her Weight | Te a aN Bey axes ‘of liquor” Sie | uation today ene 8@ tender his resig-| Xo more strikes were ordered this/ Wished that the Tilden fund had unit [nate teary fier sscay ation [RAM for them.) While in ine place. she) Supt. Campbell was born Jan. 12, #21, | morning by the Board of Walking Dele- | {7h (nm Columbia College Library, but eesti ay ea 2 But Rene gitiet PIP eake wit the Mintuce for a few Wt | Was elected Sherif nf Kings Countyand Sates of the Building Trades Unions. | views, as he wanted @ free and pubilo jer ' \ ‘ bur keene aitlety at Wark tala him, she" woutt pay ‘her | Served for one term, Pra to that, “for Members of that body sald they were | institution established with the money . e 1 Danny M le is aS imeresting to! Justce decided sh four years, he was Inspector of Cus-| waiting to see what effect, if any, the | Me left. | vt t f how \ te star by. Me the tli. toms, super.| Strikes of yesterday would have upon The Tilden Tras! jinn an an them veswiaine| ABE THOR are placing tne’ itunes, {inch vinnent af Police Her was lexisiited | {he master builders. They also declared | ne Thiden trust fund, which was ee: [isis : \ : ihe odde are atovens. dt is simply thar out of office tn August. Ist, but wax that the action of the Master Masons’ | tablished by the will of the late Samuel . “iit hackers of M have mare inones einatated two. years later.” He has| 4 st | 3. i ee |tae sf Mote have a rariey | gy Tolnpiated: (We. Neate Taker. | Association opposing them and support-| J. Tilden, amounts to. $2,000.000 at the Jove . " ota narih would al Supt. Campbell was not Inclined to! !ng the contractors did not have any | Phe*oul of Mn ‘Tider ersen Ba] Aruerican Jockey Club (a salt tor he beri loesn't in this case, The boys are too and she told Keon the change tal about his rsignation tonlay, nie | effect upon the Board of Walking Dele-| have been made for the free pu evenly mate f sel ing the courte "T retire, sald, ‘bec Jo pres- rary ne | BS [evenly matched Kea her ‘into acres: [ent administration and 1 donot agree, | 6tes. Ubrary contemplated in the. wilh | taken 2 Roecceu huts | Maer = , taurant to ing toeat. They |T have. oeen here twenty-three years,| A temporary cessation of hostilities | ¥ntl! nothing definite has been 1 i ' Aiucreay Aresaaats] Meas! team Flyer. had several 3. ho bald for them |My past record speaks for itself. I have | was ordered for the purpose of enabling * joie rensat th | emit Sm through copy 9 [MAL Oxhibltel 1 purse containing 2. Jatwava tried ta Jin my duty. “T nave done |W W ‘Bowker, of the Edison. Mum The Astor Library. | # @¢ ® fs bis ees ne ee na enp a vie ne Gutldine | conger ested they gto a place! but Tai not in the humor to say more| nating and Construction Company, time erie Aator Library was founded by the SL, kangal idiotic Aba a “igen noted to. be a wealthy aeaucn. | Sten Fae URC NL tg | TOM can are two ‘Remibil Inspectors ' Consult with the Electrical Contract- {148 “leaving Pascoe tae une pie | es dat MS re Haven von “4 twen'y-knoc ster! ran land Wit nor return, “she went in search | in the Departmert who in Une for Ors’ Assoctation, which ts in session at) tiis son, William 'B. Astor, added more A Fils Teel " . parsed t piew a ESD ot him Cand immediately afterwards | promotion — for the rintendent’s 17 East Twenty-third street, and en- chan $550,000 to that amount, and the en- 4 F Ment : coed beled MA Myer Lave gueaionel ihe, woman |Sane Mackecaes TRE Inter inc ine | Menvor,t@ Bring about a settlement of| William BY Astor's son, John daeeh Ate A ir ‘ Ror Ph ERE Bn i | an “toctn { her hushind. [senior but tnspector McKelvey in said | TMC Ste Oo cton -Associa- | fF: To-day the fund amounts to $310 | ee ‘ HE CUTS GAS PIPES (var sh hot inns The a" he closer to the “Republican poll: | don today. practically. announced [S710 The trustecn of the library Ei | , r . 5G ES. hearing at this juncture was adjourned | tetans. \thpsuah a eet at resolutions thet tt ent are; The Mayor of the city a at : ; Jiintl next rilay afternoon Supt. Campbel's retirement. went into! Wulf mot arbitrate at the present time . York, "Thomas M. Markoe, M. D., ‘ | ° LA Clever Phter —— effect immendiat and he left Police | the difficulties between the employers | Efof. Henry Drisler, Li..D., John lait atte 1 * a . te in eats Headquarters shortly before Lovelock. | Ee, Giculttas | between that it want | Cadwalader, the Rev. Dr. Potter, Rol [i220 ne lo "AR Sassen ae dives In Brooks : oie, ce Buperints rother of | begin work next Monday atall hazards, [Wins Tittle. Stephen. H oon, eawed é I" (orintte tnnrgitvan | & tMter wited wo large apartment gee Stork rf ena. | ie home. rofl the Peonle's wrrust Company, & d TRG Suaing Me btu e4 on, tate te 9 i : oe ee ‘ ena oh o hal reine Hy orig aie gi seck sen Ue uperintendent bas a, fortune, of SPECIALS DEMAND PAY. place, tg built of brick and brown ces ; |r ana : f b the first he cut out tour| thet NEY sown, estimated at $0000, WIth his nthe Romanesque atyle, and is j * ass [eORNectiONs Lom gas pipes and carried | Ned , Me was f brother Felix he owns the Park Theatre, iw the Trolley | 2 feet front and iW) feet deep. The | Wine aiecnm | Sham) away. In the second house hel EG APHERS TO ORGAN and his holdings ine ude a large number a ae ae gahactty of (the three halls ia about |e Wes) eines | Se nee Cae aae heen of blocks of valuable real estate. ‘ .000 Volumes, and by the report which < eee Wier suite ne te ie tree Haba TELEGR IZE eo Nearly all of the 80 special policemen | *,doks in ‘the Tittare wee Hote imine hin work many of the inmates twat | WH wumiane tie HELD AT BAY WITH A GUN, |appointea by Commissioner Welles, of] increase during the year being "6.638 ‘be te Jaye er inted : aie Z Brooklyn during the strike are in the | Purchase and iat be itt He puine thief has been at work be ome, Free Fight of Striking Cigar-| greatest distress, owing to the neglect LJ rary is pure! or reference, hon tore The thet cane renoried’ wan : setinn oh talhnras by enarall f beoks bel : Fy ly Louteatory aparimentcnuise: set [Phe meeting of telegraph operators at | Makers Enda inn Potlee Court. | Of the municipal authorities in not pay-| readers duping TiO wae Th ost ee ek Greene avenu Ta or uniocked | Clarendon Hall, Thirteenth street, be- The 10 cigar-makere {n the employ of |'P¥ them. Some of their families are|/number of books consulted ‘was 218,061, 4 I ai honey eekOy! Nowe nada won the ting Gs Cie cellar acy tween ‘Third and Fourth avenues, to-| Che 7, mal n the bald to be placvine Abd clans Ace chant 4 4 HF f " i" Ovlock yesteraas morale a Rare at. ¢ . * | Garcia, F » & Co., of 26 Pearl street, [Bape Cieaerenan A. wom Ost away. Hout HOU) Jatee & wommd| Mom SER AL, bas created: might an a strike Idee. 3%, Since. then |’? 0¢ dispossessed. enox Library, i ha br grea i gal fivingion the fret Huse, happenings interest among all classes of orgunized | OE On & n the Old Slip sta.| O8 Monday about 0 of them will| The Lenox Library, which Is situat 5 ; Hite toe i i ee ie cate vtltren ene abore BA jon have Be tailed in the vicinity | Sather In front of the City Hall and call |Qu fifth avenue, between Seventieth | i é We WHNMONS atta then tmet the eer Mat, PRM feeling Rrows IN Reet MN eee eee i serve order. ‘There 08 Mayor Schiefen to demand thelr pay.|in ist) It lp on ground iven eee Me na ‘ in Wes esaiiwed Lae Bas mit of the fact that events poimt to w Uttle for them to so untit last |THE men were hired at $219 a day, und | late James Lenex, who, siso ‘dettayed [i but bound them ab raat vards the telogranhers organizing, in a 3 | Were rated as new regular policemen, | {8 entire cost of construction and fur. ' MON GoAa PEGG Horkmun: wit CoRR ee ee Rn TM enn ah when a general fight occurred | Were rated as new regular *men. | nishing amounting to. more than $1,000. i . called at, We meet ie wes So Ree ee Ralliaae Kiaina:” Oheme thel the sUtking clgaimakers and) Celved thelr full pay. the specials have [Ml and then endowed it with Brees : 2 i char, und Was alcost. ett plane movers inthis important am, t union men who have taken|hot received a penny pens ‘und ef more than ), 00, ith I nea deanie Jews: “He found chat the pipes had bern says their places Deputy Commissioner Crosby said to. | few, xceptlons, the rich collection ‘9 | cur away We ts a fact that not less than two] When the employees came out of the day that the specials might be paid off | gi Fore tecntthe Ge ceramice, clongtig tet million American — Warte-earners ing at 6 o'clock last evening they | about Mareh 16, Mr. Lenox, who incfeased ti woes eng ravi } into Met ty! a humber “of atrikera | a ————— from time to time during his life, aad ot ¢ on ranks ¢ Groups of men gathered “about — the, Wood-Carvers Appeal to Col. ¢ f e Ment company. in th whion eee uve Fee ee sit tier ey eee HANS | the New York Wood-Car oe | ports insresaed the und oF tts eape whe e ie M Lea yOu work and join w ose - bi ort ai Am Aerolite Expt nue. The pines had Itieal conventions tor | of 401 Went Thirty-fourth street, | an appeal y to Cal. B. J, Green, Superin: | qoitlo "Re, [ibrary, which contains about erelite Exploder, iy saWel close. to the me! the essumption by Gi the | Chdn-union imen and Antonio Salbates. | entent and Chief Engineer of Government Build. | rarest. speck none ot No orlata o ie RENO. LT March —Atg GA Mt ther had apparently been ownership of the telegraph system of | of 105 West Third street, | Tcat spectinens of the printer's art, There are also Paintings—a em: wall ington, asking him to inquire into ber fh, of vi ut unusually in th reesional The te sal le} ‘Bub-contracied, and the bers Mr, dw A Waud-Curvors’ Association fost | details of the oc Sa Sas