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i “THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1895) i STRIKE NEARLY OVER|GIPT. GROSS REINSTATED. [BRADY HAD OTHER BUSINESS, BROOKLYN NEWS. ABRAHAM av ] ¥ Terms (Continued from First Page) | Terms of Oontraotors Aocepted by | To cssing commitiee early in ae| it Presence Was Wanted at the = ——— IS) U Bing sree] Mahaney Dawe STON AAMT SMNLERHATASSED INGOURT,| TRAUS: i SE ae —- ulton 8t., Brooklyn. Eight Hours to Constitute & Day /or"rcving money tas bribe trom |" "ancyner’Aeetaeet Otto Tangzelins Passes One Bogus] Collection Taken Up for Poor aos! il of receiving money as a bribe from Another Accident. After May 15. y Obeck Too Many. Mrs, Fitzgerald. For Saturday, 4,000 yds. —— FORMERLY J. LICHTENSTEIN & SONS. Under Entirely New Management. if Kate Schubert, it w: alleged, had of Paid $00 down and $0 a month from or Hoeber ed the heart May, 182, to February, 18%, for protec-| Coroner Hoeber resumed the hearing Contractors Agree to Emptoy Nowe) tion while keeping the disorderly house |*°-2¥ in the malt-house disaster in but Union Men, at 114 Chrystie street. which four laborers were crushed to DUROy RCE Sees te wane She Pleaded to Be Not Sent to a death March 1 during the work of de- ture in Brooklyn. Molishing the old building at Tenth ave- nue and Forty-third street. Lunatic Asylum. ‘The big building trades strike will Probabi7 be ended to-day or to-morrow, @ccording to reliable information. Negotiations are under way whereby the Electrical Contractors’ Association William Gorman, of 5% West Forty- sixth atreet, testified that he clean- ing bricka when the building fell and he went down with the debris, but escaped Otto Tangzelics, a Swedish sailor, who she lives lyn, was arrested this morning, charged with swindling the Salvation Army by t 605 Clinton street, Brook-t Judge, Lawyers, Witnenscs and Mes- sengore Contributed. Cotton GRAND OPENING with a few bruises. He saw no foreman present at any time, but one of the con- tractors was usually present, ani was worthless checks, — Tangzellus, tt ts alleged, found many victims during his short cateer in Brook-; Lawyers and witnesses having busl- on hand when the accident occurred. jivn, Among those who had cause to/fess In the City Court, Brooklyn, this He could not account for the reason of regret his acquaintance Is ex-Alderman morning were treated to the unusual the accident. The witness was employed | Arthur J, Heaney, of Columbian graud- sight of seeing a hat passed around the on the buliding by William O'Keefe. stand fame. room to collect money for the benefit of . Tanggellus called at Salvation Army Ernest Vreeland, First Assistant Su-/ citadel No. 2 in Heade street, New @ poor old woman, who was pleading ‘will, it is said, grant the eight-hour workday, from and after May 15, to the , unton wiremen now on strike. None but union men are to be employed. ry The Board of Walking Delegates and the United Building Trades will meet Bt 4 o'clock this afternoon and will probably appoint committees to arrange the terms of settlement. This arrangement is looked upon as a . concession on both sides, the unions re- Ceding from the stand they tad taken that the electrical workers should be Granted she eight-hour day on April 1, and the Electrical Contractors’ and the United Bullding Trades agreeing to Fecognize the union wiremen and the building trades unions in general. On Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, Crepon, March 18, 19 and 20, Grand, Eldridge and Forsyth Streets. in beautiful styles and colorings, at Dentistry. Chatham Square. “TE ETH” FRTARLISHED 19°77. ¢ STORES TOGETHER perintendent of the Building Depart-| York, early in February, and bouxat ng c any ment, testified that there was no law!a Bible. He tendered a worthless c! ey hotest Md Savane: eclte C. or regulation requiring the Department |!) Paxment and coilected the d Td, OHO Wie UrOUBHEIRlOeouEET ILA bel have Ta BROEOE Toate ihe opera. | Rnecheck, was Urawn on the Nassau gerald, who was brought into court last ean e -| National Bank, londay, yplic 1 *nari- tion of demolishing a building unless|. Several days ago Ballington Bootn, | M said le us i SHE Cnet they had been warned that the work| leader, of the army, received a letter | (les Commissioners to have her sent to from ‘Tangzellus Inclosing @ check for the asylum. She then made the state- the regular was of a dangerous character. The! $0, He said he Was Interested in the seh yey i i i ment that Lawyer Jay Sylvester Jones, ; ¢ witness said the Inspector in charge of | Work of the army, and hoped tt would 124%c. quality. 2 A the district in which the accident oc- | continue making progress in saving sin- Of the Garfleld Building, had failed to a qua G (Hi ER HWAIT. EXTRACTED WITHOUT PA © * curred was discharged the day of the/ners. The writer begged Mr, Sooth| pay her $120, the amount of a judgment e Ut | ‘ARD MAN SMITH. accident, but it was not due to any neg-| to accept half of the inclosed checi,|in a suit brought by her against G. D, ‘Wash Goode—Mala Aisle. ‘ Charles Priem, of 28 Bayard street; |ligence {n the failing to report the con-, $2, and to return a check or bills for si! y ner against GD, EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEK! Ten thousand mechanics who are on|Carl Werner, of 6 Delancey street, and|dition of the building. He was dis-| the balance, Hendrickson, eae FURNITURE, © LTH, trike now wi bi turn | Ri Shia a, charged because he was intoxicated at-| Mr. Booth notified the police, and al Judge Van Wyck adjourned the case URNJTURE, CARPETS, &e. Laat il thus be enabled to return | Rhoda Sanford, of 2% Bayard street. | forthe accident, occurred. ‘The Build. | trap was set to catch the swindler, anal aia 1S’ hear to work next Monday, unless something | were all named as having paid blackmail| ing Department has no supervision over | decoy letter was eent to the Post-0 ‘ tee tne 100 OZ. $1 Weokly on $65 Worth, tnforeseen occurs. {ukt an Mark Scnubere aid, the demolishing of buildines, ‘but only |and wren he cased to get It he was ar-| Jones. Lawyer Jones appeared this aa sine sere It was said that the negotiations for| There wa» a separate charge against | Ver the construction and alteration of | rested, f . g and was vinuleated by showin ; i thera, ‘anigellus dented the accusations, but that the. judgment for the $ia0 had] YA 7 <@ settlement of the difficulty ‘were | capt. Crons, in which Chaties 8. Hen-| "ot inere any law to prevent the repetition ot | When searched at. the station-ha never been satistied, i he omen’s Laundered SEEN ERTU RES EY a Me ought about through the efforts of|drickson, a merchant, of 196 Duane| such an accidem? A. 1 know of the ealstence of | number of blank checks of the |agite declared that he had furnished MARE AND 4 the steamfitters and their employers. | street, alleged that he went to Capt. |%¢ lam to prevent @ repetition of It. ae elder te hin ietter to: Wr, Booth, | hee from ‘starving. The woman con M ite MEDICAL PROPES . Without the knowledge of the Board of| Croan on Jan. 15, 1894, and informed |,,“yithess said that if any one desired |aaig he was the commander of the | firmed the lawyer's a@tatements and to demolish his building It was not nec- | $314 Ae nah no Delegates the steamfitters opened nego-| him that the previous August he had | ox to procure a permit unless he| Y#cht Karita, owned by M. Di. Salomon, Soren tations with the Master Steam and Hot! paid $2 to Patrolman James Keiy for| Wished to make an alteration. Tih The Conauerse for Help foe the f - a a Waier Fitters’ Association, with a view| permission to obstruct the sidewalk in| ,A.4Juryman requested that Supt:|Reow hall. He wrote: en laye arere suuwexted paxaing: aroun, th 1 r ka For Sale. PAE : see : De Fere suggested passing around t RAVE: towards having the latter influence the|front of his place of businens, a fact | Hane et eon reo oneh explained i a e 4 $s) SCLENTIEIG that he had been subpoenaed, but. Mr, |_ Now 1 thank God that he has moved my howrt, |hat. Mr. Jones began taking up @ sub- LE ACETHODS OR PRE s , inl wns : 5 hd S]andT desire to dy something for the blessed [scription with a high hat “AN Electrical Contractors’ Association in| which the Captain had failed to report | Brady had not appeared. It was ex: |i, youare doing, ‘anit may Got eoninue ts | dudge Vane Wyck, ating upon the | n : WEND. FROM PE Judge Van Wyck apologized to Mr, @ffecting a compromise. This action| to his superior officers, plained that Mr, ichly bless It: and’ 1 beg you to pray for me |henehs was-one of the fi : wes | ric jens It: ee you to pray for me! bench, was rat to contribute, 4 caused the Klectrical Workers and other| ‘the defence of Capt, Cross waa a gen-| More important than attending a Coro Pate gme from all ne, an a watering fe] He gave #1, and then the nickels and - Earrin Ss pntone to declare that no action, could eral denial of the story told by Mra.| Then @ rather stormy Interview oc- aie ; Pa dimes began to drop Into the hat in a) Good quality Lawn or Per« 9 zl ib ‘i ¥ ¥: curre een ttorney tterburgh, 's help Til never do so more. vane PD, e i i RUST. OF 548TH AVE, elegates Executive Committee, Schubert and several of the witnesses ou may checks and 1 Ceslte, give hale People In the rear of the court-room \Cahemprytoettcigh eld iy i fps The Enterprise Aasoclation and the | who had been called to corroborate her | representing, the Bullding Department, | i vnisase crogded up spe ene oF ine qourtsroom ale, high rolling collar, yoke We are at present Obi o. Weta nd the Coroner. Mr. Otterburgh See ee ace chee tee Wethae et e by return change. When the mone: white slig : “ Progress Association (steamfitters’ he-p- | statementa. PLEASANT Al was turned back, full front and large sWhienkts thought that Mr. Brady's survey of t i wie ifs white) rs) held a joint: meeting and. discussed Aoi ¥ ©] whien Twili put inthe bank, ast have no ane | out upon the reporters" table and counted (when we aay ; f the matter trom’) o'clock last. night| Healso testified that he had raided ner | eee re ce a oe tere amt | forte duet now write his in a taloon, {he sum ra'sed was fount to be. # sleeves, stock price 89C., at | toresandsoia very much tower than elsewhere testimonials at often, tnt 2.30 this morning. place, and that of others in hia precinct, | hte matter was compremized by ar ots | aomye gent thin eneck here (212 Atlantic’ The four pennies were contributed by DLDRROLA MBNDEE a COs GAS GIVEN IF DESIRED, ‘They finally decided that the members| and had broken them up. fort being made to have Supt. Brady | publish my" name Heecious malik, giver, ax 1 know Gad ; + | ,@f both organizations would return to 2s i publish my name ae a givens aed knoe iu | The money was turne! over to Mra. Rete a ACE CA OL le Heeevin a ae Pride Hee tdindiy Priitness Vreeland then read the re-| hand know what the Hight hand doen.” Fitagerali. and she was then discharged tors would agree to give the elght-hour| however, found that Mrs. Schubert's! port ‘of Bullding. Inspector Slattery. | picase agarem letter care tf ey See from, cuatody, as Suds y eee oe ee eno Maree omuioy | Story had been sufficiently corroborated | made on Oct. 3 i891, to the effect that | nrwiiyn, As the ofd lady left. the: court-room nd that the men In their employ |) 5 the walls of the bullding were badly Must be tecomnized” by the building | DY other witnesses, Inciuding Alice Ry- eae Sa | Were. bed! she potred blessings upon the heads of : oh Ghee - Bates talons der and Mrs, Rhoja Sanford, and that| Roore having been overioaded at some | CORRUPTION IN OKLAHOMA. [iia 3ie'tan Wyixtn MutMtiasone?|The finish of this line is quite ; Contractor Thompson put three non- a and Judge Van Wyck In particular, ’ Re eee rere rt work ror the tweitth | Doth the Captain and hie ward man had | time. equal to that of a $2.00 Waist. 4 9 C. Cutternot 1 Extraction Free When Teeth Are Orderety: designs, on easy weekly fe} 4d Jury Will Investigate Ru- mors of Bribery of Solona. nt — Or feet, ‘of Arnold, Constable & Cos new | Deen RVullty of receiving money from as 4 oH) For example: Seams are felled 4 Eighteenth street, yesterday, and It would be hard to tell from Inspector ding, at the corner of Fifth avenue | the proprietors of these places. COLTS FIGHT GIANTS. ie CONSTABLE FINED $50, this morning the delegates of the paint- ‘€ and arm holes are bound. NES. Gold Crowns and Bridge Work a New Williams's appearance whether he was| Jack: fille People P: ing to| GUTHRIE, Okla. March 15.—The | smith Charged with Neglecting to ers, carpenters, steamfitters and plumb- jacksonville People Preparing to! | , EWING H dive|Dhewm a wow United States Grand Jury, now in ses- dabve & bumuien Birt Walste—34 Floor, 8 Ta SIRE, Agousitnn Oseaerte, Prices Reasonable for Firet-Olees Wé 5," he sald, ‘was an intelligent sion in this city, has summoned almost 1a, Housstols. the well-| Warranted 10 Years. ite, Bi (From the Evening World's Special Correspondent | every member of the third Legislative| Hollls W. Smith, a constable, attached a ait us, ‘occ 1 &@ Good oMicer. It is'a just de- with the Team.) Aosembiy, sergcant-at-arms, clerks and |to Justice Peterson's clvil court, Brook- BRA AM “e “aachige treat $10°%p, for cash ov D R O WwW H A L oJ e L peau, exchange ret ail kl BASEBALL GROUNDS, JACKSON. | doorkeepers, to appear before tt, lyn, was severely reprimanded by Judge Sickien” papa Rete Mea. a Grand Graduate Pennsylvania Dental College Saee ee rton Sretteterian Home| President Martin sald: VILLE, Fla., March 15—The largest | It is charged that much corruption ex-| Moore, in the Court of Sessions, this U = . STRAUS $1 DOWN, | eee erasowar. orders out of the Presbyterian Home oy , re Mission's building, this morning, by the| “I voted for Capt. Crose’s dismissal on| crowdn thus far seen here witnessed to-| {5! foo! waneeseendey th furthering ‘tex, | morning, and given the option of paying Cor, 234 St, NEW YORE, 1 WEEKLY buys Watches, etc. 499 FULTON 8&T., ers’ called out ‘twenty-five union work. | Pleased or otherwise at the decision. Men. The building is completed, and] «cr, the workmen were employed in making alterations to suit tenants. ceed elve plasterers belonging to the | cisio Walking Delegate of their organization, | the evidence as it appeared to me. Thad] Gay's exhibition game, The weather | elation’ The surg. it 1s given out, will ($8 fine or going to jall for fifty days. They were employed by Contractor|no feeling in the matter, nor ha : : ; u -|, Last Sept. 17 a simmons was issued Thompson. , oe nee 2 ve 1) was perfect, and the grounds had almost Investigate these reports, and indict | ¢ et 'man named Gray. ‘The paper. was Bowe thoroughly dried out. Dad Clark was ——— given to Smith for service. He reported s' If the Court has reversed our decl-|sent in t fh for ot t sm AG Mok that the paper had been delivered. Gray Fulton 8t., Brooklyn aE Des Malden tana” a Con Bridge, BROOKLYN, TROLLEY LINES BOYCOTTED. |.ion's suppose we must have been wrons, |tonday” Ruste and Meekin piesine on tre| TIRED OF WANDERING. — | aiied toras bear and an order wine tn. PRS SESE HOURS-8A. M. to7 A, ML sundays—20 00m) Ex-Striers Wage Quiet War on|Uising froma legal standpoint.” |nocohd nine. Knauss pliched for the eae he didnot receive the summons and Ailsoodaqas el F. Hougfiton, of Mon-|was released. Smith's conduct was | — = nders, | before the Grand Jury, wh' H ad : sh found tauk Clob Forger, Su Iedlatinent torehion be enturedce pies ARTHUR GREEN SENTENCED. Nathaniel F. Houghton, the ex-con-Jof guilty. fidential clerk of the aristocratic Mon- a tuk Club, who ts accused of embezz.ins| BICYCLISTS HAVE RIGHTS, |Stt* Tem Years for Stealing #465 from a Savings Hank. latter, The boys put in a good morn- | Na Some of Lewis's Roads. pointed at the decision. ing’s work, and all are feeling in good + An Investigation by the Brooklyn| “It is," he said, ‘a proof of one of | saape. Heights Railroad officials brought to|the evils of the system.” The betting order was as follows: light to-day the fact that for some time] “A man may commit offenses richly | second Team. nagulaes the ex-strikers have been diligently boy-| meriting dismissal, and yet if the Police | Turner. rf, ‘Money returned {1 not aatiafied. Call 144 World rd make; also other offer, 228 Woodbine NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. A dureey, a Sa a: @ large sum of money, waived examina- ‘ell cotting some of the Company's lines, Board so determine, the courts reverse | Rusie, ct. tion before Justice Walsh, in Adams |, meckteas Driver Held for Rumning| Arthur Green, of 115 Rutledge street, Dentistry. om For several weeks the receipts of the| their action. Meekin, 2b Street Court, Brooklyn, this morning ; German, : Brooklyn, who stole 465 from the Will- ca NE Company -have not been increasing “What's the use of heorganization of | geima? i. etd tae ne en Howe oly ueslnen: jamsburg Savings Bank and then tried | MEW SYSTEM DENTAL PARLORS, rapidly as they should towards the nor-| the power of the Police Board, when ex-| Houle, If Rirke. It, . Adams street station, lasi| Francis Flynn, of 9% Floyd street,!1o murder the policeman who arrested mal Condition, and it is believed that the] ercised In such cases {s not upheld. bei AULA ps cane < night, die alked inte the station-house | Brooklyn, was placed under bonds by Rigi, wae, sentenced by quise Moore, in boycott has had something to do with it.| “A man may be ever so guilty of| tmpire—Tom Bannon.” and said to the Captain: Justice Bteers, In the Gates Avenue Po- court of Sessions, this morning to = yy n "| “want. you to lock me up. Tam ten years at hard labor in Sing Bing. ‘The boycott,” sald President Lewis| wrong-dolng and his conduct may be| The citizens of this place have decided | Nathaniel Houghton. T let Brooklyn a aie down Glorelisua: Be merit sen was Known as 8 "bad, me this morning, ‘we find has been In oper-| ever so unbecoming of an officer, ig] to present the Giants with a handsome | year ago. I am tired, and 1 am now yi When quite young he was arrested and ation for several weeks, But it is about | tne police Board. oF dial he souvenir, This was decided at a meet-| ready to face everything that awaits | F328 Union street sent to Elmira Reformatory for shoot- over now, I guess, as our receipts are| ‘he Folice Board presumes to mete out) ing of several prominc ins, for | am accused by the officers of |, Earnest was riding on the Boulevard | {ie‘hia mother In the arm. within 10'per cent. of the amount under | Punishment commensurate with the of- The presentation will the Montauk Club of stealing the Club's Washington avenue. | Fivnn was! On Feb. 20 Green went to the bank normal conditions. The receipts now are|fenses, the courts will justify the oM- place next Thursday or. money,” ving In a buggy ut a reckless pace. /and presented his brother Walter's . abcut $9,000 or $10,000 a day.” Mee MEINIRL? rst Inning— Turner out, Stafford to| Houghton was pale, and looked as it} According to by rs, he deliberately | hankbook. He said he waa the owner cer by reinstaing him. Doyle. Murphy first on balls. Rusie|he had been travelling, He intimate | drove Into the bi who Was thrown | Of the book ald wanted the money. The Ferry-Boat Bootblacks Strike, At Pollce Headquarters the opinion| smashed a long one Into centre for two| that he had come from Columbus, © ,| from his wheel, t's left shoulder | teller paid him $465.60, the amount due. | that the reinstatement of Cross and|b&&. Murphy scoring. Meekin first on| where he had relatives, He was silent | Was fractured and his back sprained. + Phe thirty bootblacks on the Pennsylvania and | error. German sacrificed. Doyle turew| when his financial matters were referred |, Flynn was held to awalt the result of Jersey Ceniral ferry-boats went on strike this} Smith must mot be taken as an indica] Wild to the plate, Rusie scoring. Far| to. the bicyclist’s injuries. Morning because of the action of their boss, a| tion that other dismissed Captains|rell’s grounder wae too hot for Fuller| ‘This morning he was accompanied by —— fqpan: named Backmarrisk, lest night. Backwar.| Would be returned to the force. and the bases were filled. Meckin was|Presldent Charles A. Moore and Treas-| Hedfords Won at Basket. lately been employing women as night agent ote E forced at the plate on Houle's infleld|vrer Edwin H. Sayre, of the Club. tea copra eA mae rie is fisk pays the boys from $125 to $173 a year and] It was said that the Captain and) hit Knauss out, Stafford to Doyie. | Forgery was the formal charge. He was | The Bedford Branch of the YM. C. A, and the} at the lees important decided Tlernan, Ff and w r held’ for the Grand Jury Stafford, 2b, pepo Camp- hee 6 he: ‘done, sera | ‘NEW SYSTEM DENTAL PARLORS Women on the Elevated at Night.) “ou bue-uWAY EI Zia a alu até ausee BOSTON Deatal Pat Lost, Found and Rewards. HF board, and claims thet the entire re ints ef ward men were dismissed on flimsy Two runs, a accuaed of having forged checks. for ’ eG ae Brs ae the same oi prertiria) hak} put men 1 ® LAR yellow & Barnard mast do: an: | ats only ered ; yi Biehe dene c Tuller droy A safe one back of| Various amounts, aggregating abou! | played @ closely coniested game of basket ball in| President of the road sewers to name of Rex; had on handsome collar: | wit yea. iy recelpte Nave been, Yalling off, Last night evidence and tial the \ChArWeE agRinst | Vid van Haliceni Med OUt EUter ko: | Ok. the Hedford’s gymnasium, in Brooklyn, last night. | this change that drinken or riotous men who| black face and no took trom him not onty' the’ money che hatcre: | Other Policemen were much stronger. | ing to second, Davis flied out. Doyle| Houghton was taken to Police Head-| The, sore was 2 to 1 In rss Hetin.| travel over the. line "at night hi PM, trom : rived for shines, but also {rom $5 to $4, which In ieee eg hit for two bags, scoring Fuller. ‘Tiernan | quargers, where his pedigree and] te Vedfords, dia great work, and his playing | made things unpleasant for the women Brookiyn; Fr each case the boy clalmed was his own private! IN THE WORLD OF LABOR, | filed out. One run. photdgraph were taken. fay fh? bors refuse to Vehine') any more = == Second Toning —Bralth Bled out. Tur- It LF Famored she porping. shee marrink until he ret money. ner out 4 ° .| some of Houghton’s former friends jere were two new bootblacks on one Jersey e} elson_has been elected Corresponding | No runs. aes urphy fouled out.) Come to his ‘ald, and that the offi eet best: thle mornin. nd Hecording Secretary of District Awembly | Stafford got first on German's error.|of the Club were not very anxious to ‘tol uae 2 Burke fed out. “Murphy made a pretty | Press the charge him. Sweating System to Be Probed. nited Rrotherhood of Carpenters and stop of Wilson's grounder, but. threw a Assemblyman Reinhard, of the Twenty-seventh ‘about $11,100 ia te Protective Fund ai | low to first. Clark out, Meekin to Far: Kiernan Got Of Cheaply. District, sald to-day that the committee appoint- | Present rell, Stafford scoring. ‘Fuller filed out.| One run. RLIZABETH, March 15.—Bylvester J. Kiernan, ed to investigate the sweating system in thie! , Buttonhole-makers have been locked out from hit, safely and defaulting fire tneuranc encaped with vi the shops of several contractors, because they de-| Third Inning—Amo Westigation is the result of a real Game days ago by Assemblyman Rein oo WILL SUE CAPT. DYER. has its first angual bell this ton Hall, St. Mark's place. Machine Wood-Workers’ Union No. 38 ha for forgery, to all of which the prisoner pleaded guilty. ity will meet in Part I., Superior Court, to- | manded regular payment of wegen stole second. Meekin sacrificed, Wilson | remarkably light puni day. There were y Morrow at 11 o'clock and organize. The in. : threw wild and Rusie scored.” German | seven indictments for, embersling, #8:700 from and m offered |, The Cloth Hat and Cap Lal out, Davis to Doyle. Farrell singled. | seven insurance companies, and two indictments Houle filed out. One run, Meekin died at first. Davis singled. Smith threw wild to catch George at Judi McCormick, after dellvering a ling clergy: All for a Shrewd (/000 plied for a charter trom the United Broth second and he reached third. He scored | ¢ ao of Carpenters and Joiners, on Doyle's single. Tiernan out, Meekin| nan to ais months, Ieee ain, he gouty . 01 rrell, itafford’s single scored | Jall on the forgery cha ve months on Peliceman Downey Thinks His For-| Colored ae mane. Jearas creed yle, Burke fouled out. Two runs, the emberslement cases, ‘both sentences to run mer Commander Prejudiced. the Afro-American Typographical Uni ‘ourth Inning—Smith died at first,| concurrently, (iN G L f K a ‘The Executive Board of Cabinet-Makers’ Union| Knauss fouled’ out. Turner singled, Policeman Thomas J. Downey, of 1730] .,7he Executive Board of Cab! Davis fumbled Murphy's hit. Rusle out,| Murderer Kills Himes Pacific street, Brooklyn, and attached 4t the Brooklyn Labor Lyceum. Clark to Doyle.—No runs. SHREVEPORT, La., March 18.—F A. Doueh- e Wilson bunted and beat the ball. to the Brownsville sub-station, claims] The Sailors’, Jacket-Makers’ CH Mae un Wilson etoile eed that Capt. Dyer, of the Atlantic avenue y Unions sre about to, join and. went to third on @ passed ball. station, has a grudge against him. He | “,hranam Cahn, leader of the United Hebrew | Fuller got four bad ones. Van Hal- was formerly in Dyer’s command. He] Trad fering from an al tren singled, Wilson scoring and Fuller @ays that Capt, Dyer had him dragged | the eyes 1# improving, and will soon be all} golng to third. Davis filed out, Fuller Fight, scoring, Doyle filed out. Two runs te one of the station-house cells one |" ‘The United Hebrew Trades will remove from| Fifth Inning—Stafford took Meekin's ot during the strike, . their present headquarters at 91 Delancey atreet | pop fy. German filed out, Farrell whey expects to get even with the | on May 1 Fingled,. Hovle bunted, but was thrown Captain in a suit for damages for false| 4, J. Fels, organiz : imprisonment. Capt. Dyer alleges that | ment-Workers, has go! Downey was drunk ‘on post. Commis. | turn next week to sioner Welles fined Downey thirty day: who may desire to jo: Pay recently for assauiting Capt. Dyer. | ‘Tne Labor Movement When arraigned before ex-Pullce Jus: | tecture to be delivered this evening at Webater tice Quigley, on the charge of intoxica- | Hall, One Hundred und Fortieth sireet and Third tion, Downey was discharged. avenue, by Mis linogene §. ales, erty, who shot rominent ott! nd killed Charles Chambers SFU may read, No my fea No READ THE NOVEL, =: “A Plot for a Million,” Stafford singled and 4 e out at first Stafford scored on 1. Thirk a passed ball. Wilson j SCORE BY INNINGS, Im |/, | Second Team, 2010100 ta the subject of a filed out. One ru Downey says the trouble all arose over | nly $5,000 was appropriated by the Legisla~ | Regulars. lizg20oo his calling Supt. McKelvey's attention | ture of New Jersey yesterday to pay the expenses —s to some irregularities which he alleged | of the Bureau of Labor in that State for o0¢/ Apresin in Nellie Carroll i A as ea ase eal are | Nellie Carroit died tn Bellevue Mo worn out “4 - t, Se ht foom tho effects of malpractic 6 \A RECORD ened aa arth Pua ot ach eat | mp tape Sellar ae Nineteenth treet, near | Thiriy-8ith street foast of, bas | Retail Clerks’ Union No. 0 | pasricls Bae been won by of cures such findyourclothes| ing to pieces, yoing to yf be the cause of the i's to you've only yourself to blame, Dr. Buchanan Not Yet Sentencea, | You'll have to choose your It was announced to-day In the Distrte:-attor- | OWN Way of washing, You can ney's office that Dr. Robert Buchanan, the wit - aia . poimoner, will not be resentenced until nex | USC SOAP and the washboard Spica ceduaad yo achat Pins: | be Meade, sad'te agiteTtathect jand tire yourself out, and rub Betore’ Welnmiay” March, when the organisa: |e shor co brine Mn to thie sien | YOUT clothes to tatters, You NNermational Bruherhood. of” WoskEinders” "| The gacaped Lonatic at Large, |can useso-called washing-pow- | imitations of Pearline, pers from the Flatbush Asylum are scouring | GETS an‘? have easier work, though | WORLD’S MORNING EDITION. AOR SSA SSSI Guess How It Ends and You Will Get Brooklyn for Edward O'Connor, an inmate, who escaped from (he custoly of Keeper Gi b, ailding trades workmen refu - * hile ou: for a walk yesterday. | ey're i H 2 fete ot toe mai Cal olga a" wutne Soe Dae outage Ta MLN UP the clatties the Money ‘ . pag yy Teed *minsing OF you can use Pearline, ) wash in the easiest way, and ‘THE HOUSES, FLATS. Roos [be absolutely certain that ” " i y i Advertised sets Mt” ‘rrming wona |there isn't the slightest zox can ave lime and money by reeding | harm, 425 4, PYLE, ¥, ¥, $1,000 IN GOLD!

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