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STRONG RUINS HOPES, | Sheffield, La Grange and Ford His Fire Commissioners. Anti-Platt, Milhollandite and Inde. pendent Republicans. Buildings Superintendent Brady Is Called Before the Mayor. Mayor Stfong intimated last week that he woud finish up with his a pointments before next Saturday. He also announced on Friday that he would to-day name the three new Fire Com- mixsioners. He has already picked out the men, Their names are: James Sheffield,ex-Assemblyman from the Kleventh District, anti-Platt Re- publican. Gen. O. H, Lagrange, Twenty-third District, Milhollandite. Austin E. Ford, Thirteenth District, Independent Republican. ‘The Mayor's selection of these names will dash the hopes of the Murray- Gibbs-Patterson club, which had ex- Postmaster Cornellus Van Cott and Thomas L. Hamilton picked out for two of the Commissionerships. Mayor Strong sent an imperative mes- fuge by telephone this morning to Supt, Thomas J. Brady, of the Department of “ullding commanding him to appear at his of at once, eure ady gave this as his reason for declining to say anything regarding the collapse of the building in Orchard street, in which four workmen lost their lives laat Friday. “I have been making @ personal inves- tigation of that Job," said Mr. Brady. found the mortar bad, the work poor; that is all I have to aay now, I sus: pended Timothy J, Ormsby, the Inspec- tor for this Department in that district, Within an hour after the building col- japsed. “T cannot see how I am to be held re- sponsible for the disaster. It 1s a phyal- cal impossibility, for the. superintendent to nersonally inspect the inspectors, and all of the safeguards erected by the Were observed in the lection and ap- ointment of Mr. Ormaty. I could not lo more What those safeguards are my subordinates will, exp! jupt. Brady entered het presence of Mayor Strong at 11.10 o'clock. For twen- ty minutes he and the Mayor conversed in low tones, Mr. Brady declined to wtate the nature of the talk, but he feemed less anxious when he ‘withdrew from the Mayor's office. Mayor Strong said he didn’t think his talk with Supt. Brady would interest the pibile, “Vid you ask Supt. Brady to resign?” “Did you | reporter ask ‘Oh dear Py no; I haven't asked him fon T'done believe he will “eet Sart turned the Mayor, “Have you instituted an investigation of the Orchard street calamity on your own behalf?” was asked. “Oh, no; I don’t think it would be my part to investigate that affair.” . Before the reporter had compieted the next question ‘or Strong interrupted Now, J can't answer, You mustn't ik me i la rolng to remove Supt. Brady. 1 cam't tal i about that.” ihe impression is strong, however, among, the politicians, that | Mayor Strong’s ken-edged axe will fall upon Supt. Brady In a few days. —- + = __ BYRNES, MARTIN, STRONG. They Were in Secret Conference at City Hall To-Day. Supt. Byrnes and Police Commissioner Martin called on Mayor Strong at 2 o'clock this afternoon. As he was going out of the Mayor's office Supt. Byrnes was asked by an “Evening World” reporter if there was any particular significance in nis appearance there with Commis- er Martin. We called to talk with the Mayor about certain matte: he said, “but that fs all I care to tell Commissioner Martin was equally un- communicative. ‘After a consultation with the Mayor, he said, ‘we will refer you to him, and he may tell xeR what we called for. I will say nothing either now or after the conferen: “Do you know how long you are to remain in the Department?” he was aaked. inner Edo not." he replied, “I am ai waiting.’ Mayor Strong said the three had talked about th police census to be faken soon. “jimmie O'Brien left just fore Supt. Byrnes called. a Changes by Col. War! The oMices cf the Street-Cleaning Department will soon ta moved from the Criminal Court tw upper floors in the old House in City Hall Park. Col to-day dismissed District Superintendents Dominick ¥. Healy and Eawant 4, Cumpbell, tion foremen Henry © Corta, riest_ and. Mortimer D. Bou Robert Henry Smith, Max Schlerbaum and ‘Thompson, were appointed section fore- ——— Snow-Shovellers Will Sue. Michael Buckley and William O'Brien have motified the Comptroller that they will bring sult against the city unless thetr claims for wages as extra snow-shovellers, amounting to $20 each, are pald at once. Buckley and O'brien are two the extra men who have been kept waiting Boe hear yas eosuet ot the talents Lethe Gilet Cleanihg Commissioner's pay-rolls, ——— —— Want Damages from the City. Samuel Knapp wants the Comptroller to rah Lynch demands $100, 8 to her property caused by the building of the viaduct on One Hundred and Fitty-ffth street, trom Macomb's Dam. They Rave sued the city, —— = To Widen Elm Ex-Judge Willlam G, Choate, ex-Judge Charles M. Truex ex-Collector of Customs Joel B, Erhardt were sworn in before Judge 4 Supreme Court, Chambers, to-day, as Commis @ioners to appraise the value of property which Will be taken for the widening of Elm street. - —— Hearing vn Mechanics’ Lien Law. ‘A hearing on the Wells bill te amend the me- ehanica’ ‘ein law was held in the Mayor's office Qt Boon to-day. There were mo opposing speak tre Funeral, rts of the Superior Court Journed at an early hour this morning to enable the Judges to attend the funeral of | Rfvh an O'Gorman, who was a Juige of the Supers Court @ number of years ago. Archbishop Figan conducted the fwneral,, whieh was held from St. Francie Xavier's Church In Biateenth rt —_—_——__—_ Coup, the € Man, Very Il. JACKSONVILLE, Pla, March @—W. C. Coup, the well-knqwn cirens owner, ties dangerously tli ‘B. Luke’s Hospital with pneumonia, His sfoik have ‘been telegra es = Be es Condition Improved, ‘The condition of Anton Seidel, the musical director, whe has been Jit with the grip b home, 36 East Sixty-second street, was much im- w-day. proved to-day. ‘Net # Dennett Walter. Flossie Johnson, who, when arrested Friday, aid she was a walter in Denaeti's restacrant, made p talentaremest Oho Sever worked (here, manager. « City, for years, wi | LEXOW POLI BILLS CHUCUS. Republican Seuators to Decide | Upon Their Action To-Night. | . Their Passage Predicted by a Week from To-Morrow. (Special to The Evening World.) ALEANY, March 4.—The caucus of Re- Publican Senators to-night will decide upon the party action in regard to the Lexow police bi Senator Lexow is expected to bring wora trom Platt concerning the dispy- sition of the bills, It is believed that the bilis will be re- Ported to-morrow, and come up for con- sideration in the Senate next Friday. This will insure their passage by a week from to-morrow at the latert. It is not Probable they will get through this week. The caucus to-night will also consider the nomination of Silas W. Burt for Civil Service Commissioner. Z Tennafer of Dependent Insane. ALBANY March 4.—The New York State Com- mission in Lanacy sent to Gor, Morton to-day Ite Feport {m regard to the transfer of the dependent Insane of Kings County and its property at Fiat- bush and at st the former on lease for a term of years and the latter by purchase, The Comi the Flatbush matter can be eaxily arranged, only obstacle in the way of the St transfer Is the price to be paid for the ‘The Commission urges the Legislature Fensonable compromise in the matter, MRS, LECLAIRE NOT KILLED. No Donbt Raw | ft the Woman Committed Satetde. Special After vestigation concernirg the death of Mrs, Mary Leclaire, Capt. the West Thirtieth street station, to-day officially announced that the woman un- doubtedly committed suicide. MRS. LECLAIRE, — Mra, Leclatre was found, » a few min- utes after midnight Satunay, dead in one of her boarder's rooms, at 123 West A tube from a ‘Twenty-seventh street. gas jet led to her mouth. “Joreph Leclaire, dead woman, nec! atrai examine the body, after Coroners’ phy- sictan Donlin had performed topay. on the neck were traces of an old burn which turned livid after the death of the woman. The policeman algo found, from eviderice of the people in the house that Mrs. Leclaire had made careful preparations for death, All cracks in the!doors and windows of the little room where she was found had been stopped up, evidently to confine the gas. Rin’ Leclair was caimer, to-day, and said hin wife must have. killed berself, although he knew of no reason why she He had spoken of murder, he should. id, in the first moments after’ the shock caused by her death. At noon the body of Mra, Leclaire was burled. baie AN ACTOR'S SUDDEN DEATH. George Reynolds Dies Alone During the Night. George Reynolds, an actor, was found dead in bed this morning at 306 Hast Thirty-fifth street. ‘The police believe death was caused by heart disease, Reynolds, was forty-five years old. He had been studying e part of a The ‘opening lines were: It this couabing I would be in my coffin.” He died while studying these lines. Reynolds had @ pet cat he was train- ing for the stage. After his death the cat refused to be removed from the room, Mr. Reynolds's brother, a female impersonator, died two years’ ago, and two of his sisters were killed in a’ rall- road accident. His mother is at the Doint of death in a hospital in this city, —_——___ Hermit Starving Amid Dead Pets. James Jeffrey, seventy years old, who lived the Mfe of = hermit, at 873 Montgomery street, Jersey found exhausted in his home to-day, During the Summer Jeffrey did small jobs about gardens and in the Winter stayed at ome. His only companions were four dogs, ove cat and a chicken. Beside his bed this morning ad body of one of the ind the cat and chicken, The other dogs were weak for want of food, Jeffrey was removed to the City Hospital. The ‘physiclans say that he is suf fering from. ai lack of food, Ho will recover, In bis were several withered bougsets, given to him last Summer by women. a — ame Crasy at Midnight, Robert A, Kane, « retired merchant, sixty-one years old, who for two montha has been living with bis wife at the Hotel Campbell, 63 West Forty-second street, became demented last nizht god was sont to Flower Hospital. Me, Kane has been suffering from a complication of cis and wan attended by Dro Davia, of 7 Bast Porte. first street, About midnight he insisted upon. Ko: Ing out, and was restrained wiih dimcuity.. On the advice of a hospital. iclan he was removed to the ——_——e— Found Dead in a L ory. Willlam Bryan, fiftty-fve years olf, @ butler. was found dead in a lavatory of the Hryant Park Hotel, 660 Sixth avenue, at 7 o'clock this morn ing, Bryan was penniless and ont of had been ki was prob SPECIAL SALE OF HOSIERY To-Morrow (Tuesday Manufacturer's sample line of Ladies Fine Cotton ani Lise ‘Thread Hone, colove’ and dlack—ali full regular made both plain and y—-Richelleu ribbed tai plain-black boot and col~ dred tops, d&e.—choice of the f Cc. ntire collection, Per Palt......+ ° 58 West 23d St. , and the master ind 1. I, to the state, | Patrolman Jeroloman had reported the result of a careful in- Pickett, of the husband of the told’ the police he felt quite sure his wife had been murdered. He there were marks of violence on her showing she had undoubtedly been Peitvecan derioman bad « physician the au- ‘This physician said the marks THE WORLD Me CALL OUT ALL UNION MEN, Building Trades’ Strike May Be Augmented To-Day. Walking Delegates Claim to Coutrol More than 25,000 Workers. According to the statements of labor leaders, the sympathetic strike of the building trades mechanics in ald of the electrical chante and laborer ‘n the jufisdictlon of the Walking Delegates will be ordered out just as soon as the delegates can go the rounds ot the various buildings in course of construction, The Executive Committee of the Hoard of Walking Delegates met at 37 Clinton | place as carly as 8 o'clock, and began to discuss the points most favorable for attack. While this wus going on the striking Electrical Workers were out in the main hall recetving orders from their executive officers to further their de- mands for eight hours as a day's work and $3 as the wages therefor. “We will tear up the town now,” sald A delegate, “The electrical contractors jagons have declined all our offers of an ami settlement, And our cnly recourse is a general strike, The Board of Walking Delegates will vall out every bore, within soon ae the members of the Board can get a und to buildings and give the w many workmen will be called e ard of Walking Delegates has Jurisdiction over 2,000 #killed mechanics ind their nelpers, ‘The 7,000 union brick- layers in this city are not aMllated with the union of the other trades because they have ter Masons’ Association whereby all dis- putes are referred to a joint board of artitration, and the bricklayers cannot strike in other building trades, y But We can force the bricklayers out | dy calling out the hoisting engineers, each onesof whom comttile. {ron Ate to seventy-five bricklayers, When these engineers’ strike—and every one will— the bricklayers at work above ground Moors cannot obtain material and must ehe only union men whom we will not disturb are the housesmiths, whose organigation ix young and impertect. he fourteen large structures where- on strikes occurred within the past fort- night, were closely picketed by the! strikers, and reports at the headquar- ters of the latter gave it that only six non-union men were employed on them, Thulls a. few bricklayers were at work in the basement of the American Surety Company's building, at Broadway and Pine street, At the Master Tullders’ rooms in Hast Twenty-third | street, similar activity prevailed. Advertisements for union Mechanics have becn published in other cities, and applicants for work are ex- ed, The electrical contractors were re- ported to have 165 non-union wiremen at work, and others were expected to arrive from the larger cities to-day and ‘No additional strikes had fo additional strikes had t: up toll A. M, bitter as a IN THB WOMLD OF LABOR. Local Assembly 520, K. of Howington Recording Becret ye of the Cloak-Pressers' Sick Beneft Aasoctation. The headquarters of the Cap Lining-Makers’ Union has been removed to 79 Hast Fourth street, Clgar-Makers’ Unions Nos. #7 and 122. report that ‘many of thelr members ate out of employ: men George Schmidt haw been elected Sccretary pro tem. of the Morrisania branch of Framers” Caton No._ 875, Nominations for new officers will be made at Rext Sunday's meeting of the Brooklyn Central Labor Ualon, The Late ed witht tive Union, To the widow of the late Michael O'Brien Amalgamated Pressmen's Union has given $2 At the last mecting of the Steam-Pipe and Boiler-Polters’ Union thirty-two new members Were enrolled, haries Von Rewalder is the newly elected Re- cording Secretary of Branch 13 of the Workinen « General Heneft” Union, . Schonfarber has been commissioned as an organizer by the General Executive Hoard of the Knights of Labor. ‘The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen has now elahty-two local auxiliary lodges composed. of women and girls. Rlectrical-Worker# Union No. 34 ¥. Healy, 1379 Atlantic avenue, Broo! dent; John Holehan, Recording Secretary; 8. Whaien, Financial Secretary. > Upon request of Typenraphical Union No. 9%, the Brooklyn Ceatral Labor Union yesterday indorsed the State Printing vill, mow before th ture. Members of tho Independent 81 been locked out in se on Park Row, betwes Mulberry streots, To honor the memor; dolph, Stapper Tallors’ Union has been journeymen Custom Tailo Igamat- Protec elected P. lyn, Pres! t-fron_ Work- I stores and Baxter and member, Re non No. 14 8 draped tt ‘on mourning for thirty days. ‘The Williamsburg Framers’ Unt jected an Agitation Committee yeaterday consisting of Pres- ident Paul Frits, Walking Delegate, A. Pahs, iL Koch, nd Geory on Union No. & Is ato: of American Stair-Bu the r accuse of forcing cabinet makers to Join the order, Tho five looal odges of the Internation: chinta:s’ in Brooklyn are the eountey, ment of the o newly organi Tocated its headquarte where the regular meetings will take pla Aecond and fourth Tuestay of the month, Local Awembly 910, K. of 1. raised ite initiation to $5. At this week’ meeting to the Hotel and Remaurant Einployee onal Alliance will he ele: ted, The question of taking part in the eight-hour movement of ited rotherhood ef Car penters and J be discussed by Framers Union No. thelr Indorse- utive Board of — the nt Workers has authorized Auditor White ty publicly siate that the former genera organizer has never been charged with ‘iminap ing finds, forwarded (9 Secretary Harris by Machi Workers’ Union No. 38, Makers” Union, Indepe beiter Saeugerbund, Union, € Bookbinder» Union, and Mkylight-Makers’ Colon, end Cement Laborers’ Union No. The American Tei Carringe and ‘Wagon. workers will bo largely | augmented to-day, and every union me-| N agreement with the Mas-| sympathy with workmen of |bankers. He died suddenly on the plat . has elected Henry Joseph Langendort has been elected Secretary waiters, has | “Pure” and “Sure,” Ceyelan OS ponds Always makes wholesome food. i | The best that money can buy. mittee tn composed of Willlam 0, Rastiake, R. b De Akers, J. J, Wi a, dW. J "Mitchell, G. Kiorney, Rie Pe Akers “Te Ruma Raw Tmmigration Restriction Club No. Advance Labor Club have appointed Amogg tho labor unlona th Dampt, The funeral of Mey i tthe Central Labor jecrotary of Cigar-Makers attended yerterday by # larre fm encorted (0 Clarendsa fnamen. The remains w |MAI'by Gilea Post Gn A. Tes nad te tive Inakera’ unions Bi-President. Gompers. ett Rmotican Federation. of Labor: dames, P, “Arr Bed ant Cor A. Sletert, of Glas Port, pico. nent trihuten to the. mcmary of the. teat ve fancand labor leader, ‘The. Interment Was, Ia Washington Cemetery. Typographical Union No, 6, at {te monthly. m: Ing yesterday, sent three tore mombers to. the Chitde-Drexel Home, The book ant 10 was reported ax well organise! and a prop: fo aMlate with the bookbinders was favorally considered. 85 DIVORCE SUITS. | The Court Catendara for March Fall nion mechanic and ta- | thelr jurisdiction just as | On the calendar In Special ‘Term o! the Superior Court sixty-one actions for divoree are down for trial during the ensuing month, Probably as many mo will be added from day to day. In Special Term of the Supreme Court twenty-four divorce cases are on the docket, Judge McAdam started the ball rolling this morning by granting a decree of Absolute divorce to Sophie L. Pratt from Frederick H. Pratt, of 33 Washington square, west he defendant was charged with In Proper conduct with an unknown woman at the Grand Union Hotel, Justice Ingraham to-day appointed re! geen in three divorce sults. Catherine of uf as for separation 1 Wikkm' 8. ‘Kiduft on the eround of excessive Cruelty. (The Kilduffs were married in ‘Trinity Church, April 16, Iss4 Mary J. Bird applied for absolute di- yorce from Charles E. Bird. They lived together thirteen months. Mrs, Bird charges her husband with improper con- ‘duct with a woman called "Mabel Mollie J, Rudyard and William C, Rud- ard were married fifteen years ago. They separated three tines, and she now asks for a divorce on the ground that her husband has been living with an- other woman. WRIGHT'S WiLL L CONTESTED. wa Claim that He Wa Undaly enced. William Robert Claude Wright and Douglass Wright, of Edinburgh, Scot- land, nephews of the late James Hool Wright, cave begun proceedings in the Surrogate’a Court contesting their uncle's will, James Hood Wright was a member of the firm of Drexel, Morgan & ‘Twe Ne station of the form of the Rector str Glevated railroad about two months ago. He left an estate valued at $3,000,000 The larger portion of the property was left to the widow, Mary P. Wright, buc among the beneficiaries are two sisters of the contestants, the children of the testator’s half brother, ‘The complaint alleges that the testator was not of sound mind when he executed the will and that he had been unduly influenced against William Robert Claude and Douglass Wright, — Count Hadtle Ch the Mystery. Count Hadik claima that the man and woman who registered at the Arevoort House as Mr 1 Mrs. Ferronee, who wer turned esday. ar Count y Newmar a dem! formerly married + Rai nh banker. Count i fe Brevoorth House the couple wort to nt Madik gh a8 his reaeon for telling the real names of the couple that he wishes to clear the name of an American society woman who was at first though: to be mixed np ia the affair, = —— a Sora and the Mayor, Mayor Strong was visited by a Sorosis 4 gation to- For thirty minutes the delega- tlon, presented arguments in favor of appointing as School Comminsioners Mra. Lozier, Mra Will ioma, Mrs. Runkle, Mra. Sanders, Mrs. Hayes nd “Miss Requa, all Wentified with Sorosis. —— Mra, Franko a Divoree. Faith Franko wi Alvorce trom her husband, Naban Franko, of 624 Madison avenue. ty, Judge McAdam, In, the Spe e the Orlen way, in Employer's Jewelry. Annie Sweeney, seventeen years old, was hit in the Tombs Police Court this morning charge by her former employer, Ernest Burrows of Wicker place, Kingsbridge, with having robbed im af Je ing apparel worth $250 She confessed, Mra, Burrows lett Annie in chars of the house on Feb, 8. When she returned Annle and the jewelry were missing. Mra, Richard Vailon, of 7 Batay Rergt. Bell, at the Oak etreet station, last ale that her eight-year-ol@ won James had confess tolen some allverware Iver-Plating Company, at her boys had induced vored by the ld, at James Hay | veurs O10. were and, with 1 were handed o y Rocke LONDON COUNCIL A TIE. Dut the Progressives Will Win by © Ald of the Aldermen LONDON, March 4.-The County (x From May 1 the Millwrights’ and Millers Union Ci) electione have resulted a dead will ‘probably raise ite monthly duce” Henry | heat, each side el eembate ire Ramberg has u elected delegate to ¢ “ar 4 ra Diatetet. Council, The Union te unaat. |dead-heat t¢ due to the fact that Lord for the prcpeetlon to de: 4 the elght-hour Dunraven for the Moderates, was elected Henan Franklin Amwombty of the Knights | fOr Wandsworth, has left the Orde the The Progressives, however, will ha nie ihe Meetetanina tanen small wnajerity in the Counell on a Gf" Howton, ant they charae that thelr oficers, |COUNt Of the Votes of the Alderme toms ot whom are toremen. in the Depart “i have been corrupt and dictatorial i The vroad-sitk weavers in Paterson So J., he decided to deman oe waken. They’ Queen Victor Siwe ta ane Mfactors intll Mheie | desmana” mn Apparent 4 granted, and then anothve shop in. to: be mruck until esery shop receives the union's LONDON, Maret 4—-Quee Vietoria Weare. ae om ‘ has returned to Lon ) from Windsor the New York entral allroad Company tor the; room in Buckingham Palace, She is in tite) ‘an Feb This coupling "rare, Yee health, and in spite of the cold Mott Haven freight yard | weather drove from the railroad stauon Appli ‘abel of the Invern. | to the palace In an open carriage, nal Cea {ton as mate laxt aah | ‘Soseph fant Alxtyt ey i be Ase und chines Lord Rosebery Passes a Restte fon, Gres wot li habe i Night and in Bette and hast Seve LONDON, March 4—Lord Rose, Taber was withdrawn from ] passed a re nd »por Fourth street. Indorsemen inbel. were | Passed a stful might and is reporte ¢ Wood | much Improved In health to-day, = Surweons, . LONDON, March 4.—Sir William Se: orasntied in| Vell Savory, one of the surgeons extra- Charendva Hall yesterday. The Organization Com- | ordinary to the Queen, is dead, MONDAY EVENING, The World’s Labor Exc change. 12 878 Mooney, DL | Vue | |General Sessions. | Mennect J. King. | Martin iy | office. ity voluminous, | clavts were aummoned to Police Heat | thrown trom hia seat, | bruises granted a decree of absolute | {oat | GRAND JURY CONVENES. Witttam J.C Merry, a Chonen Foreman, The county Grand Jury for the March term was aworn in this morning befo je Fitewerald in Part 1, Court of Wiillam J. ©. Berry, | West Twenty-ninth street, | foreman. The Grand Jury Nbrarian, 7 was chosen as follows Honey H. Bridgeman, pubiteher, HOS Brow furs, 12 Rast Fitteth John Stewart, drugs, 68 Weat Ni uJ, Lawvence, Sanker, aL Br Hh. Marston, 445 treet, treet; Will eet Georw: P. Sumncl Aaah, Ewing Clark, Importer, 212 A. Davin, drugs, 79 Leonard, aire? Koay, Jeweller 18 Union muunre. William i Weat Sixty-third street: Rusaell 1) AS Leonard street. Cleveland H CHM atroet: James No Meats mbus avenue: James A. Hay My-Atth wtrest; doin Far iath street, and William J alterty,. the fon The Septemb d Jury, of whieh Mr. Berry was an, made the | om! for big indictmente, "During that nu Indictments were fled against police officials, who were subse- auentiy merented and bailed, upon harges of bribery, Among them we Capt. John 'T. stephenson, who was tried and found guilty, and ex-Capt Michael Doherty, who ‘was. tried lat | Week and in which the jury disagreed. At the close of the month's business, Col, Fellows patd Mr. Berry a high tribute for the work he had done with his fellow-jurors, Judge Fitzgerald referred to the two [recent disasters in which several per- sons were killed in his charge to the | Grand Jury, The contra Jobs were arrested and hi ;awalt the action of the Grand Jury, | The cases will come up before the March jury. oo - KE SUGGESTION, If yom contemplate moving you'll find the tt house, flats and rooms to rent in today's ening’ World’ contalna. what) you want Rgad it. i a NO INDICTMENTS TO-DAY. The Matrnord Time Extended to Next Monday. The Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury ‘ora of both din ball to aexistants might have! an opportunit to prepare Indictments against. pollce oficlals for Bribery and misconduct. in Some of the indictments a and are are neconsar. pelng drawn with extreme ¢ Ryrnen ¢ Captaton —— Ald Col. Waring, nd seracante In comman morning and given explicit thon ordin ie reveplar on the sirects. The ected the captains to make ar Police Commissioners Kerwin and Murray will the resolutions offered th Jooking to the central the department. They. desir await the action of the Legista Iman Keanedy. Goes oman Rhody J, Kennody, of t Hom, why was arrested las Int of feloni Leonard Sunday on by Johy. Joan, 12 | hy Justice Cable Car Wreeks a Cab, A Third avenue eable-car ran into a cab at Sixtleth atreet this morning at 7 o'clock, wreck ing the venicle and causing a blockade for Afteen minutes Kdward Flynn, the cab driver, was Ho received a few alight Thomas Caplice, the gripman, was ar- ted. The horse, with tho sha%ie and other the broken vehicle dangiing, ran away, caught by Patrolman Gordon, — Killed Himself ¢ David H. Steele, thirty-three year oli, of 221 | Nassau aveaue, Brooklyn, mmmitted suicide a 11 o'clock this morning by shooting himself in the Jett temple with a revolver. He had been 1! doctor told him this morning he would old Dying. ie before night ortly after the eft 4 seport wax heard and when tvex entered the room they found his lying acrowa the bei, The Coroner MARCH 4, 19% Help Wanted Advertisements PRINTED IN FEBRUARY. OUR FALL STOCK SOLD ONT CLEAN OW WE AIUE OFFERIN EWEST SPRING DESIGNS, FURNITURE, | 104, 106 and 108 West 14th st, To get the page) tn the bs | 10c. ry Grand Jury! — Brooklyn Amusements. did not hand in indictments this morn. | ing, and will not do so for a week. | Justice Ingraham granted further time until Monday, March i. Tt In understood the ‘additional. time was given by request of Assistant Dix- trict-Attorney Lindsay, #0 he and his TO-NIGHT ,AP. MATINEES WEDNESDAY A) MA. CHARLES BICKSON, uRious RANTIC UNNY _THE SALT CELLAR HYDE & BEHMAN’S MATINE Tne ! Burlesque ¢ Viesenting Mix Famous Comedy, LJ receded by the One-Act Dotestio Glimpse, GALLAGHER AND WEST. MONTGOMERY IRVING, formerly known ax IRVIN OI= YON YONSON. tormorrow. Na Pat's the Tne vray Relinonttow BROWNIES. jan a = ark Suleide Ide: Nes The man who committed sulride Park last night by shouting hex been as De, H.C) Maitman. of Philadelph - — me Davenport Cane Diam al Atfirmed. and MeAdam tn Court hand arming the Haminaine the 6 1 Ament venport against Ge Bo Mute Bay fond and Improvement Com Thin ix the case growing out of the Uavenport far 5m Davenport had with f the down a decison to-day of the trial court M. ations for p Hop 6 This affair wii tthe Clubs p the » v eA. Amos, Wijllam ite and ABTER, Pa, March 4 shoved ant ‘ Weather The ending ate P. at tomorrow te her foreca temperature cated by the ther {3A M306 A morn!ag meter a Perry's BI AM. SINN'S NEW P. NATE. Thi Ww ‘udu. i STANDA Watch World Wants. bs JUST THINK “<1 | HOW Nick If MUST WE TO HAVA AS HAVE ANY IDBA OF STARTING HOUAEKEKPING U5 PEARANCE OF HOMB THE 46TH STREET BAUMANNS. SILL FIT you our ap CRLY FURNISHED HOME OF YOUR OWN. IF Yoo IF YOU WISH TO IMPROVE THE AP. VARANTER TO GIVM SATISFACTION, BOTH AS TO QUALITY | OF THEIR GOODA. IP YOU DERIRE TO START HOUSEKEEPING AT A MODERATE $id é.00 ER TO Furnish Flats Complete for | 1S INCOMPARAB IN BXCESS OF 1 INCLUDING FURNITURE, CARPETS, AS THE VALUB OF THE dd RMBRACED IN THIS OFFER IS FAR AT AMOUNT, BEDDING. CROCKERY and TINWARE. Cash Not Necessary. OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM PRRMITS TO MAK SMALL, Qua NTS, RITTER WEEKLY S. BAUMANN &% Co. 733 to 739 Eighth Ave., Cor. 46th St. OR MONTHLY UNTIL PAtD. OFEN SATURDAYS UNTIL tO PM. __ FREE FOR THIS WEEK, 56 PIECES OF CHINA Every Porchuser of 30.00 oF Over. West 14-thSt. sara EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN, TRUE ity WW THINGS, MAY TAKE TO PAY IN, WH ANE rt. CARPETS WE CAN GUAT | PATTERNS, FOK KEEPS US RIGHT ( TRADE + REAL HARGAINS CASI HM CREDIT, ROTH AVE. N STORES: $34. 00. | PORTIS PARLOR SCLEIN BOG. PELLES, WORTH DOURLE TIO: PRICK. BEDROOM SULTS. 99.90, M11, 12.50, 816 ruiz, CARPETS. TASK, Bvesing Worl tere Us you out It jou want a cosy home, All the New Spring Styles Now on Kahihe A line of $1.00 Carpets at 5c, | Soquettes a KC Straw Matting at ITUATION | eas OW CREDIT. bg we luvite you ty Iargest iy th vations, le and Hoveat prow: THe rm || SOL HEYMAN & Co., HG AND 1 THIRD AVE, cost only Hand ox. eit | of zo rhe Hg Hoth ts Amusements. HUBER’S “'s;. MUSEUM. POPULAR FAMILY RESORT. NEW FEATURES, RAND OPERA-HOUSE, deriutexhtol veliutn nue RUTH SBA 1D SATURDAY, THE COMEDIAN, i EVERY DAY, Vight Owls pecdalty Co, HO AKTISTS 00. GRAND Soh TO-NIGHT. DONNELLY GIRARD AND NEW COMPANY, INCLUDING Miss Isabetle Urquhart, RAINM AKERS, Seats " EVERYTHING NEW, BROADWAY & THO OP AVE, | Next Woek- Primrose and Went's Min WY DE RENN VS NEW UNION SQUARE KEIT»'S SANDOWE, ta hy ahMg feate of from 4 AM to 9PM cus HEEGE Proprietors mid \cmiagers Susirda: elated Cnty Fay 9 ag Thu ray: Aue : Noon to TE PL My 3M, 230, vile, WARD & who SS) TSCHERNOFF’S DOGS. VOKES. "tis: |LEW DOCKSTADER. bay BOOM Ley BEST VAUDENVE In TOWS AMPHION. SEA eiturdéy |B MTBLien WH APES Ht wns and AMER win THE IRISH ARTIST. | THE MASQUER ADERS , oy se OO, March 18 JOHN A-DREAM: COLUMBIA.’ nN Pan by a 5 BROADWAY THEATRE, FB way.cor. 415t8h Madame Sans Cene. NTED IN BNOLISH. ACADEMY OE MURIC, 14 HC Ps sh JAMES CC ROACIES CHEAT SLCC Ess, | RORY OF THE KOTME AY th. TO-NIGHT N GILDED FOOL 1 HH rs CAS UNO | intr craton semen Bt raw al “4 Mar ay ity pasael: ATHE. Moy @& M Kee. eae ae {THE FOUNDLING a | EEN. MUSEE. I THE FATAL GARD [STAND AIO 1 et foo muC CE JOHNSON. . prtahers | Cantuced: MPANY MUMS TESTI WAN MEL MANSSOE NE BIJOU. Bint Saiuriday, : CAMILLE D’ ARVILLE tA ete Ce nee werk MADELEINE, ISMARCK 2° ashi TITTERS once a day _[ BAT Uta, 3 ROE’, }! mote Mar | Mats” Weal. a Sal sO PALER puiLos ve! Motier's dreseriition ar fhe Extra Mat. To-Day, Seats 250, and SOc. e ROGERS BROTH “PT UP and 4 Gor ive PIXOS BROTH EVERY ACT I ar as aE Ladies’ Underwear. Tuesday, March 5th. Cambric Gowns, cut “pompadour”’ fizle HL te satiare of round yok embroidery, Manat, raat, ae Cambric Drawers, (with deop ruMo of embroldegyh 50 cts. Muslin Drawer: (with ume of embroidery b 35 cts. Outing Flannel Skirts, (realloped edge! Cambric Skirts— « Ombrelle” shape, (trimmed with wide, handsome ombrolduey> value $5.00 Lord& Taylor, Broadway & 20th Bt, Amusements. (4TH STREET ing ventags bib’ Meuinves Wednesday and | 1O-NICH ind revival =? Dion Boucli . SHAUGH 4.18 GABATEST IRI: PROCTOR’. ma is, tu uni wav i THEA cm DENMAN THO OLO HOMESTEAD. _Sunday nights, Songs and Paintings | KOSTER & BIA MISS CIMMT Franta. Famtly, ius eS a" 7o-NIGEE ERY SATURDAY, ts, Orchestra Circle “ik ete 25 HORSES _BTH AVE, THEATRE HIN WIFRS hi SAT. MAT. AT 2. | PEOPLE'S |! A | ON THE BOWERY, k Bush and a Ble Cu eye MAJOR’ ea RNC seem, Prop, srEve, oot Webxisbay EW YORK UREWER ROB ROY, | THEATRE, Sat. Mat. 2 / Coat MuCS THEA | Woes BILL, HOEY. ‘NIBLO’ | THEISS'S ALYY rie’ Powen 14TH ST. MUR AND ALHAMB juvlevard, “Telephone 386A. Ish ets <PRING STYLER, penscheld, 113 Nassae 6b, | ADVICE FREE -Lawyer, highest reference all courts; all KNOW your (ate and Consult Nie Fee H. HAIR MATTRESS. 49 pounds, made tn AMES HAIR GAR » bald heada and’ stoppl ih Ms. 1" er. ton “ot Rattery to 136th a taud qhality; all sisee Dame VEN PERE—On these com Iresses of your friends and If we sue- value at $600 ert any of our reg fd a handsome” ston and scart wil mecomy Wer will only" be held Agee Mall list of names and tie y to FRANCIS J. BIR! Finerson Warerooma, 92 5th ave,, N. HILL'S RUEUMATISM AND O0t of all remedien: ar denigne of ‘came + March 2%. 180" | quiries confide ¢ oF aver, to leas facial massae and wom | good form and complex and have good wardro Hotel Barthotat, lade to Ana seats” ut noun, kindly call Twill be rewarded. for

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