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, 5 i 7 one WED. TS FALSE!” TO GOFF. M ATINE 1S DEAD ~ TQUITE A BULGE IN SILER. DIS slalative Sub Committee Pleased |;,;“con'ms’ om Mt Pare? ‘Continued from Firm vet? | News from Japan Sends the Mar- you have come. We know that Martine’s funeral would take place next with Randall's Island Peas in Vinee to teva’ svese one TAY Tuerday. ket Up in Wall Street, and impartially. Next door to Judge Martine’s house is \ Umignt muggest @ method of pro. the home of Dr. Edward Freldenburs, Pah RRA BA bel ” On March 11 the Judge's physician, Dr. t a «| Judges’ on each side of this question } Boars Fis Control and Stocks Another Batch of Investigators Cons | ov iined first und afterwards the other : FE. H, Grant, complained that the con-| Aedes @ tha Ch tinues the Gas Meter Probing. wir ‘ geen you hav pummone stant plano playing of Mrs, Friedenburg lose. my colleagues, who are opponed 1 this was seriously aftecting the sick man. Rane nin lavar ee ie . davurnes ¢ ory in eeenine ui ¢ ihe ‘The bulls were in full control of the i P je, "rather, who ih avor " jenburg's door with a request th e e bulls The legislative joint Investigating |” genaror O'Connor axked the Recorder ’ vines x ed with @ re- ‘ket again this morning. A Committe, delegated to probe every-| what he thought of his plan pleying cease. had return: stock marl - 1 thing in sight In the nature of State in- ve nothing to suggest.” he sail port that she had been repulsed. jump in sflyer to 66 3-8, the highest price titutions, in in. the metropolis to-day, |“ have neither salutatory nor exordiim A partition only eight inches thick|for a long time, had a sentimental ef- Genter Histive + and «-Asscinbiyman | Prepetet, 4, leave such matters to the ; separated the two houses, Mrs. Freiden-| fect on stocks, but the main bull argu- Epinetus Howe took another look into ‘ / burg is a musician of fine ability, She | ment was again news from the Wert of the methods of the gas meter depart- No Salutatory, Saye Gof, played the most difficult of classical| more favorable weather for the Winter ; i s ined that she| wheat crop. ment, in the Murray Hill Hotel, this|, He sat down and tho Senators con- LAS Glo TANGER he F; 11 diatributed, cay " ei i Travers Jero 16 7 e * i he dealings were wel ed, ee a bat Wacker as inand tovk.a seat ty the Neconters Pe ntaee SU AHENARIn MDA. ethee and Uboth the dividend and low, priced committee onthe Port Wardens was! ‘senator O'Counor sald Anally that the 2 * stocks shared in the upward m lent. | echeduled: for s session this afternoon | Committee would carry on the investiga: Wagnerian thunder were as loud in|) The imports of apecic, at New entk| IS t (¥ espa ring C at the samo place. Hon in « proper manner, and then called Judge Martines sick-room as in the CSBP GSE aT Se Sorbus ‘silver. For y ~ ecorder o the witness stand A Lies Assemblymen Abell, of Brocklyn; Cut- | Judges Cowing and Flizgerald, stepped ‘ music room of the (edb Mabie Pree ne week of last year imports were v4 ler, of Rockland; Foley, of New York, |inside tho rail when the Mecorder. took , pie ia Raiee on cna occas om taren cur | ean iee 5 ot specie, at] Of thousands afflicte and Nixon, of Cattaraugus County, | MS seat. Benator O'Connor adminia- of bed in delirious anger at his neighbor. | The imports ee were AS Osi nase @harged with tho inquiry into the af- | jpo ei CA a which wan the Presid: ») An appeal was made to the Board of| of which $4,024,368 were dry goods and i i ny ¢ y Health, but that Board decided that | $9,640,472 gene merchandise. For the i fairs of the charitable institutions, met|ing Judge, and sald that there ‘wan F $9,047? genera eta he Imports i i at the Hotel Metropole, and. from there | Mone At promnts He then defined the Ht had ho Juriediction in a matter of that |corresponaing Work ot nme eato were] WIth UNS! ghtly sk! i, ‘Went over to the Randall's Island House | gions, 2 Last? sort. " ih ewe Sere ary Foods ‘and $6,778,997 general mer- of Refuge. They visited the Batavia Te there any. diftérenee it Mr. Martine was born in New York | chandise Institution for the lind during the forma by bay “ot the dehtey a eee City, in the year 1844, the son of a well- mmermann & Forshay shipped 65,00 aM Wiis. Se\arnel deots: Harv acapetiy. “The Jurtadlction ot dhe sade } known merchant, On the paternal side | unos of sliver to Europe on the team scalp and blood humors. Gail's Island at 3.90. Chairman Abell ore he ia of Huguenot and English extrac-| In reply to the recent circular of the stated that they found the House inan aia state Th ila Coteeay ow tka Gane tion; on the maternal, of Scotch and | W adn, Wal ‘Sone Compans: 8 circu; lent condition, especially from a! were run, and what teforms, in hi: ish. He is a graduate of Columbia ; sant. int of View. The ventila-| sud are need . rd / Irish. He Ls Cordage Company announcing the sev on was good, and he considered: Bupt, pe ete rewsens College, and a well-equipped lawyer. |erunce of the relations between the two 0 you real zc W at t S ten & competent official time Wa moruing dat there ea: Ghiet dete From the time of his admission to the | concerns, adding: “We have been mak- No other inatitution will be visited to-| ofthis court L have not teen consuited 1a hit Rear in December, 1868, until his election |M& our ‘William Wall's Sona’ rope 8 y, and an adjournment will be taken tt LS BE Bar, in Bt) onl our Wall mill since Jan. 1, 184, under ntl Monday. Hiae <i 3 as District-Attorney, Mr. Martine suc- our direct muperintendence (Mr. Walls means t0 S¢ nator. ‘Higgins and Assemblyman | Didut Know Cowing Was the Chief. sued vate practice in|connection w 4 par Howe had Anthony ‘Clinchy. Chief ine bd el et dt S Sanu fully) Bursued) private pres having ceased in. May, 183). * spector of Gas Meters, for’ thelr first | juai OAR Renin svar been) Rowe ns Chet New York City. For the purpuse of ecoadmy. in adminis- witness to-day. Mr. Clinchy told them th Gad ‘anmetioten called oor 'b fir. Recorder is Mr. Martine was married and had one |tration and manufacture, and the making i 1 i Be had examined Jah old gas meters |Coe ine." That in nimi. en Mluattation ot inte Leh child, Gf necensary Improvements, we have It means isolat ON, SC= two or three cases. He promised to have Woof which he has never heard. The ‘ y oMce which he held. The position of | bury plant, where our ‘Willlam Wall's his accounts, showing every transaction Preais f General Sessions | Sons’ rope ‘will in future be made on the | I i b t of the kind, on hand next Saturday. [9K Justi rt will eay tha p : aad ition ge in iis, and in the|fame, oF Improved, machinery and by clusion. It is a bar to Me Clinch? ald he sa rae BU Mnamleage of thw the attendant ‘our ; the |The same superinindent and operatives s es, apyliante Ema Cour are an A bat ue , Fall of that year Judge Martine was /ax heretofore” Pu per Gent 08 m ‘although invent weaver, knowa any ccrde im ter st Ine . Hist ‘Money nominally 2 a 21-2 5s Ele EG ST ventore had tated by on Mss any thatance of th elected as its first incumbent, His term ae ly social and business suc- The witness said that $9,500 was all |dreds of them, It my memure serves ties was fourteen years. . Foreign exchange dull at 4881-4 a the State pald his Department, si,0m for fy there’ any regtlar hour, forthe attent Under the act of 1887 the General Sex-| 448 1-2 for bankers” long and 489 1-2 for lary and. $4.00) for. his” three wet here In the mormnag? “A. None what < t pe elected seneral | demand sterling. Geputies In Buffalo, ‘Albany’ and Brook: These in'nn'recid. wept of ‘their prenen’ SieLiGH foe the Cul taneh OE vekre, THE There Was quite a bulge In the silver . and Not penny for expenses. Hi nce.” There ts an vlgcer at hin court wisn A a1 election for the erm of years, Arket, ‘Bliver certificates: a 4 gould not explain tooMr Howe tie: iter |ilen nor been fi rourt far month, but hy Platt Playing a Familiar Role. Act provides that shoull a vacancy oc:| Change advanced to 671-2, 9000 ounces in the State Comptrolier's report. for ! me at sur by death, a judge o# Common Pteas| changing bands,” Commercial bar Poh For expenses of the Gas Meter a him? Yea; Capt Myhan e ath, {and Mexican silver dollars ‘the ‘i FFAG , i ! ~ aN CO Me + " | tment, $12,497.81 Inean by “eaptahe a. te] Occurs T shaly clear the roofnstantly last January, Me sald that the Re- may fill the place of a General Sessions | 1)°5 London bar silver was up to Inspector's son had testified at al really has no meaning, Ry the ware dy von nag | Of all except. Witenses and eters der diew a paper from his pocket 0 | E ILL h | Judge until another judge cin be elected. 4. per ounce ae ae former hearing to tho neceasition at a line quiets ‘i 0 The Iecorde hat -hepiself did and said six Judges in the Court of | The armistice declared by Japan was fixed temperature for a correct test of | tonne Wp eaR kes Sah AN Want to lave the wplitments Well, how about the nevesnte my sucker the main © for the demand for the @ meter, and that in five minutes the] ‘1.4%" ral the Senator wae satisfied if tie Mae or i te? Twant to a meter might pa out of order 4 t , ny ware aut there by the Ju vernur should have that ppr said to him," sa C. » practical gastitter, tie. i 2 Hide can app next testified that he knew diane et on thelr deska ‘That isa good practich! ven ta The ne at bi rai Any CSE r . Sy Akar: the business. He ls interested “in iu eis sn aHaPeG/ AC thal nflushions WA . as cae Metropole by an ening World” re-| Lefore he took public offive Mr, Mar-| ottificutes is how before Judge i Ben nad ies . tre Jn attendance here? a seh Gueatior t Sessions. porter, ine was engaged in general practice of | combe, who de ext acted feats, «ite Woveaing World! teperters faclicoat | Deuauennens ta. 4 ? ; said the Tevorden, it 3 “L came to town partially on personal | the law, making a specialty of real cs.” putter next week. 1U is thought $y . ele) kennen e : mn 4 i to ime p to Albans. business,” he sald, “Mr. Lexow was on | ti His offices were for some years Tye UA be Sut cP prene fhe iapestie on PRD bas the I {The Rerorder then told about Tegan, AY ecuanly, do. not 2 7 Influence, get all: the Hoan the ane aite tue ee did not He ane as Building. He was active ; i a raoreenisinoneh A Bean abet meter inspector's seal was to bem con J for murder in January last. He | [hres weeks” . t wily in this” ators Lamy and Higgins are also here,| His «lection to the office of District- | ment on the stock. fort and a consoler to the cons r of ow Hegua’s ince tant bleed: ytd ne A 7 rb Gof, wbiress. @td the three of us will to-day call] attorney in the Fall of 18st was th Witllam P. y has tragsferned his as, soothing to his nervous system. ue that day from falling fr 4) O'Connor, £OOthinég ie hal heard of upon Mayor Strong, and go over, with | pining of his successful public eervie kc .weat to M. eieniena BRIBERY AND | -— Tears er mtene, Seah RG nb) RST Orcas . au ertous tirh that didge Mer him and hic advisers, the Police bills, | yany affairs of imp Marni of Wilcox & C0. PER. , cause of bis drunkenness was | CoN !Ns. Tis es 4 . se A ken and suggested “My opinion is entirely unformed on | MANY AMBls of imioll 5 Sew Enelara and Southern Rulway per mee JURY. the negli are oMieere: ata | fare au 4 omnis adijourr the Police bi dT will be governed | Upon by every Distr AT a Sau in eat ey Common Pleas and they will designate white metal, as itis expected China will of their number to fill Judge Mar- require. a large amount to pay the smnit (Continued from First Page.) one | : i Hine! ® (Dltce The matter of iseuing Erie recetvers 1 the. Werurae TASRERIRIE. oo) Can yo ‘StNciine's th bY what the Mayor and his advisers | larger number of gr | Honse list Wednesday, April 3. Dianeen and Mattes Indicted hy the vr upon that on ts serving to- | Hest time h 2 Suggest. sented to Dirtrict-Attory Martine | Stocks w active ay to the close. { he Mowracetul in this court eral rose while the Re-!” Senator Lexow got up early this morn- The | Suge eae Grand Jury. “ spe Kg and said ries . o! Ithan to most of his predecess The | Sugar was the special card and rose on 5 Tae WAL Ald WWECGEAAA Suty: db dhent TAA. mnar ve had Was speaking and sid that he ing and tried to steal a march on. the Taige (CRMERONIONE COTS ER: Manhatten Tiomas P. Dinneen and David M A. They could Go nothing. Nothing agetast | UMtSS heard that Judge Martine was cartoonists by having his whiskers bribery in connection with the granting | ¥ . R i New England and Leather were also e no questions to ft, but timined, y me ‘oad fran- “ 2 Were indicted yesterday by the Wish (o-be heard, und (hapa. yer mil 7 i e ‘ of the Broadway surface railroa: General Electric and y the 4 here reminded the ite be heard, and thatp a very minitte at once took a rec have nothing to say," he exclaimed : Ge te note. wine Sessions Grand Jury for alleged bribery ators Ha rete d ang | derided way. 4 ity tee Was called to. orde a reporter, “lurther than that I wil|chise to Jacob Sharp and his assc a iwere werk Spots Jette Frederick von Rohan was also Indicted, y was - resided over by the ener, Wes) dere takh until 2! yelovk. Recorder Goft move the pasnage Of the Folive bills/ciates was the crime of greatest pUBIIE | RRRHE RE gine The tone at. the) close . for alles! » orjury, . self. haa addressing the Committee, next Wednesday, “ . | interest which he was called on to pros. total deposits of Distilling and he Reco old how, on ‘ Commodare Gerry was one of the early : aot el a Dinnern tt Alattes are accused of| whee Sawer {hel AaN oA ban pai uae Lien en ban tis otceheee testy [eae carils eeane’ Wonk under nee reg | MOSt Obstinate _to_ cure bribing vor. last election, The evidenc aaigne! to his court, kd not get of Judge Martine’s ,,“‘fle called on me," the Benator sai In beginning and Manhattan trust Company at 340,000 on which wiy are indleted wa brown: | any. 10 take :h r. 5 [ . t funpl Ld regret deeply (ito arrange for a hearing on the Police | prosecutions of the Aldermen and bribe- | shures out of a total of 300,000 shares. earing of the Mite ¢ Peawon, ‘why one of | 4 0 leusantnes hich have bls before Judiciary Ce i . c nao Ol ra Walsh Congressional contests 8" | yer was at Was that he war too 1 held ue hetwoen Judge Martine and my: | ext Thursday, While I don't under- | givers, District-Attorney Martine was| , The American Tobacco Company has Dinneen is a member of the Divver Aw {drunk to appear. That man is now. In minit f . but, in spite of our antago. | Stand he opposed to the bill, |cumpelled to withstand the entreaties) or 2 ter cent. on the preferred, and 3 yoclation, and as captain of the orty- | l)l% room His hame is Peter Seaman, 1 ( s r ‘aittitide in matters of the court, he cblects to some features of ste the| and warnings of political friends, who ger cent. on the common stock, payable liectior st of the Secon tande!" © learned ike Judge Martine d Laut ch, FP 1 i 5 Assembly District, carried hls district Jaman grew acatiet, as overy |for his many good qualities, He was a| Republican County" Committee, was| prophesied his ruin it he persisted in| May 1 ia for ‘Tammany last’ Fall. eye was turned towards him, Nee Kavel I 2 manly man, an Tmpartial Judge and an gouniing, the hese Bouse antagonizing the powerful officials ane The Quotations, nneen Was urrested to-day and and Judge Cowing iis sworn affable and courtly gentleman, ° chunce ¢ ene others concerned in the conspiracy. He ow brought to the District-Attorney's omce,| — y f hiis pia he witipe Fitth Avenue Hotel to-morrow, when the = en. High. Low. Where he was held in $2.00 halt Ome Palen t Riknctes p Delinsvent R Cowlng. bemat by (i ff Proposes Adjournment, situation will be gone over, did not, however, yield to these appeals | American Tobacco ..... 9 94 98 Martin 8 Payne qualified as hin bonds. | a, (ancl) 42 Nathing when mich a thing non Waals “Out of respect for him, I request that | gAlthough the majority of the visiting |or threats, and secured the conviction | Amer'am Sugar Ref! 1... 101% 109% 201% man and Dinneen was released. that happens? As Why. po, It takes all of the /had served, He sald [this inuiry be adjourned to such time | Senators are here to attend committee | oe several of the Aldermen and of Jacob] American Sugar Ref. pt 901 943 9445 Justice Fitzgerald also accepted the |’ “the iktcorder meet told how he had t you think proper.” | meetings, they will get as many po- |? pHbecety American Cotton Oll ... 26% 26% bail bond of eee nate Heecorder net told how he had to Wil Drag N Nitor Cantor addressed the Chair-|littal tps as they can, and Lexow and|Sharp, the principal bribe-giver. Hd Sees eee a defendant out of It before. the court the Comiaitten ; ; Ait ‘sald that hr had” known |OCOWMOr are to have a conference with| Assistant District-Attorney De Lancey f fA one ev en 4 here ty drag down ny own cour S © Martine for mi years and ha Hae i ne ie Nic R. Fellows were prom- Pon WHERE IS JUDGE RANDOLPH? | 274 922," en, one of MP OMA Kons Voit @ thin cot Uke Martine for many years and had) iil drop in on the Tioga chieftain when | Nicoll and John e P : i ( h is © e' trials under Mr. hale Sur Roneral aa aeter 4 man, & mode) citizen and a conscien:| itis coaventent, inent actors in these tria canada, 8. however. I havgeard vanue lowe dude the Senators this morning were |Martine'’s directions, District-Attorney | (enimal [ite He Disappeared and His Accounts |i,» mate ’ . Fore of deregularitiea tn thie coup vith “Cantor then moved that the Qialously waking us to the state of the! startine personally took part In most| rhe: g Ohion é AT tide Cow hen took Upne mat Gena A ae * Mayor's mind with regard to pol x | > 4 ago, Gas Are Sinld to He #30,000 8 useage one ae earvig be adjourned until next Batur~ (ion. " Tt ta practically. adinitced mow | of these trials, and conducted alone the | (Sas, Cas MONTGOMERY, Ala., March 30,—Cot, | oka” 1% 9 ge what the Os ‘ Nilow Fitzgerald arose at this juncture! {at If the bis passed are not what the | prosecution of Daniel Lyons for murder, | chivas & Northweat s.. Frank B, Randolph, Probate Judge of | “oi-please In the United states Serer tne Snr eeae. f a and ina me pal aL STAY OE Wants, evar ey go Hou! with and other cases, He closely supervised Me eng . r Cantor asked eo Judges) nereasing my salary abo Host elogt 0 Out Hus Bpproval, it wily requir 3 Bs Oy ena a aeeniery County We missing, He is | Aqnsior, Cantor asked if, the, Judges ie aaa) a & must logue to Judge Ma |Rtrugate te iket them passed again over| the work of his office, and was the fe Pacite..: belleved to have fled to Centrai America, pe rowetten anit snake, (he! Ue ; eit’ @ personal amiction to ug| Rt Read, In any event, it ts aid that | suataining force in securing efficiency : Re ececse having last been seen at New Orleans by jer sald that nuch A. thine ee whim so weil, and who loved | Wo nat meet she Mayors approval es] among his subordinates. His success Genaisiite Mee A ts city, who he re- sone. t that it was imprac ‘ ie tS thie Gorn eat te ha] In this emergency the Lexuw-O'Connor | led to his unanimous nomination to the Sunsted Pp the fact of seeing him G xOiwentrinto thei him ‘en nonoratie. smitiek, ups [grad f enteaoring to, figure out how | office of Judge of the General Sessions, se aint ef the Jud Pa i es 5 bat’ var be and how good. they seckat é : 5 State Examiner of Public Accounts 1s g indictments in: tie} tee at Get Te must be co Jast escape Mayor Strong’s| His career as a judge was marked by | [ih fit vents Gromer eine fie accounts, and it is a tha’ ( prope y Next Sa ve disapproval. F S industry and success. His rulings have | tijson Bleetrle m. G Stated that he has discovered ising i Bee eR NUES. , : pol ! . ¢ ie ‘The announcement In “The World| seidom been reversed. The Fanning | (i Blectrie: seeee &@ shortage of from $2,00 t gu00 net F at Amiga thee, i Wing briefly concurred in! this morning that: Warner Miller ie out| : | Giteen ay & Winona’ -. it pigean holed tadict, Connor, to Wh rie Ine Fitegerald had eald, and |ag a candidate for David B. Hill's seat | murder case was one of the earlier Of | jaws Central § rAYL dra attention as Wey AVengen wtourned the tin the United states Senate caused | his important cases, and the Court of | Laclede 4 TREASURER TAYLOR LOCATED. | "x cow misites tnier tho tecoraer nam "hn Ste ene cre eae ca [eamiathuns fa sepeation in peliies and | Appeals highly commended his action in coy ly twenty years they this statement: Not journing the meeting, the Chair. | O¥4 that trial. His most recent cases excit- | Lake Evie & W, q . “0 for a Mal t ng. th air-lawkward exhibition of sittin he | That trial. Eis most rr 7 CHI, Where He Thinks R ressed the hope that this alti i itting on the 5 i vo | Lake Erie & W le Ha Sul @vuelecaleauashine at taviciassminl| cr ales eer ‘ hat this aitlies | fenee, ing wide publi> interest were the two Safe from Extradit enn. ay res nd to bring about a Kind: belts ' hee eae It was recalled that Mr. Miller some q yes, the lawye 4 + | those dents," he said f the remi 5 judge: trials of William B. Hayes, the lawyer, h h h t The f ; remaining judges Ges eae ne s f a: i Male ta oe, i | ce fora nig th Uicral Beastona’ Court ruse. a tyre ag ai out anbeut | for perjury, and that of Thomaa Hallls- |i: © & § cl (have met with the mos MINNEAPOLIS, March 30.—A speci | 3 es dents, Perhaps they wer gue Sa Soa had lunched together one day, after| sey for murder. penpaltan bora to the Journal from Pieri 8. Vrs, a wine ute who a Rat || MONEY FOR VOTES. | “ant Mirarwatastitn’ BEEMaDy9. yq,| Judge Martine's tumous trouble with | Heth tract BaksreState Creatures Tayler, of south | Re Pesan Mike? announced Mt Pate Mae hrAHE:| Recorder Got began on Feb, 4 last, {Wiel Buk HY Set Be A) remarkable SUCCESS. peas A ‘lparalso, < Teee tae: 3 iiiona’ ner tin ine iaaite 1 him th Senatorship,| when he came out flat-footed against | io" jou & re 4 On whe: e i =H ie tt ‘ Fa has made the same promise, it is |; ow order, at, Lead Co. SOR ans : fall atteraurde explainede’| Me Best took up the. me H-Walsh F nm Cane, 4 Chauncey De rank | Mine Recorders side of the story had| Sat, heat Co pF pinkeltit, Havana five weeks ahead ot f as," sald the Recuider, with | Paine 1h sal btn a ‘ : but little things like promises, |peen told, and Judge Cowing, taking up |New Jersey Central... ives. Aa sa tie The rman asked of the testimony in the|a politician sald to-day, have never in-) the quarfel tor the other three Judgen, | “Cent W GhOEIAy UELaE he tek eect ac ack Prought by John Murray |terfered with the plans’of the G. O. P.| instructed the Grand Jury to begin an |: Y: & New Borland. LONDON. March 30.1 eA tan @ other | in the amonat v Congress Supt, Byrnes was considerably exer-| When Judge Martine heard of ft, ag! N) ¥., Susq. a Woe ha Alcester ra of the ap-ty The aity pivcr. nkressiman to represent|olsed thid morning over a report pub-| yo) ii he the: ei SN , fe dead. Frederick eauch t i Y n AV Congrsasional dle : pal eee a i well as Judge Cowing's charge to’ the Y) Suna. & W ei oeat. " namp Paget vue oftcen te i grexstona trict was|lished in a morning paper that he is| Jury, he sald’he indorsed all that Judge Sone te ibe vy Hlaron Alcester, Was | Yeah for uRteen which hy dog nied to-day before Notary W, A, {Meddling tn police legislation at Albany. | owing had said | porn | is ap s i “The next question talent f z + ATTho story alleges that the Alnswort At ae ane peinere Races tal and Commander-in-Chie ; wing Was the matter, of Hoke Police bills inthe Assembly have been | 24° Admitted then that Judge Cowlng |e ne Terie Mediterranean Static ‘ ti i lanatiscahipe witch teete Saicoliy 96 3 ce eB hi Prd had informed both himself and Judge | North American’ manded the naval forces 1 and com . ‘ . 1 ship, Which the b 1 McDonald, of 2 James street, | traced to Supt. Byrnes, and declares that} jsitzgerald, beforehand of bit contem. | Ontario & Western... AUB fo | Is after Uwitness, swore that he did notlafier they were drawn up, they were| tathi action and that all three "were | Paite, Mall ...s-.: #in in Egypt in 1882, for whic 6 1 election. day, < r . P readin, i: i: ceived a eeraey errs Pay he. Fe: |) am Chiet avelnan 1 eb Jay, but he was told submitted to him, and that he refused to) eainst the Recorder. Phil, & Reading 3% 13% ' ‘ least a dozen men that they had have anything to do with them becauae | S#ainst t i . Peo., Dec. & Evans 4 4% lI | t 4 Br ae f enn fe clvel ioey for voting the Tammany of thele evident cantesoniant to Mr, |g We,ome It to the Court of General Ses-| Rouihern Hallway ong-drawn out, ¢xpen- Mannfacturer Dies Suddenly, r : eae ket Platt’s views and. purpos | ‘ ' Southern Rall. pe. Q eof them ts Patrick Dat s - — = 2 Subsequentis, the story, alleges, pres- | defend it from the attack which has been| st. Paul & Omaha Ea acre cdE Sax maovtacis head porter in the Fe fot . 5 sure was irodght to bear apoke the sa. | Made on its good name and fame] st. Paul & Omaha ‘pe: 106 F fied wusdeaiy at hs hme, 43 West Bight ate fea ln is,| CROKER’S SLATE PREPARED, perntendent, with. tie result that the {2FouRh the Dill to give Goff the Court: iL : is sive experiment street, at 4 30 O'clock this morning, The Corus bother—-Me. | Met i ‘- th now have his quasi support. quae patronage. ron ad war ualiee rower much outa! to ent Tne Superintendent, when questioned I do not believe Senator Bradley will —— } oy He Proves that He Ie SUM) Tam- concerning the matter this morning, said| Yote for any such grab bill as this, even S : SE ae though he is a friend of Recorder Gott, . William J. Cleere Is Minsing. © Rules : nye nw Spirit. there: waa absolutely no truth in It, said be. It Is absolutely an unjust and William, J, Cleere aw receiving clerk in th aitove Chlet Clerk John F. Carratl shout ¢ i ee hard Croker le still the sole unrighteous bill, directed and inten Ratiroad, ot. Duane. ate ; ¥ 4 wan ofa different type. He Is Ret. a wan 3 : H 000,000. to serve the interests of one man, for the Bee reicacise has been cian, aud I believe that civil want It ue be Tammany Hall is SUED FOR $1 purpose of turning the whole power of | U ft Praakiln’ a: He wa; {tn the matter perh Ker GQuestioued among politicians. | \the court Into his hands taat he may Ocon By Be He abi i i Fare ad RRL oervtee, | O) Juatl ‘i rity ln that organization {»| MUlMonatre Yerkes a Defendant im a| make @ political machine of his own.” red & Volunteer Fireman ‘ Ned for ehealy | ually, the” Supe the fact that be has already | treet Hallway Squabble, : 2 han exsotons | Pat e Htecotiier te not ay ed a Hate for tne alelecton| CHICAGO, March 30.—Charles T ACTIVITY IN COTTON. h application of CUTICURA may ip alo an em lis not @ lawy r a dod an Fane Tar many, feciery, Yerkes, the street railway magnate, Is DD! ck orado " . he chief justices ' LB al sr rs Onday the principal defendant in a suit which mica mit ax ties a the Tenet! Fab hee he ial princif a ‘The Jn China Armistice Sends ray tlie ld rere cage o Sid ton te bes | ar ed tee Wi la°t ahead | Wil oe Sand ube rae Cours tag Prices Up THE BANK STATEMENT. /gintment) and a mil rth, but. it ta wor eta and tin eee, tie i and Rnoatat aan eee pial hi ed Heutenant, | by the West and South Town Railway Fapidiy. Trac will noc be wetiously’ iY but had found ther | oe ad loumpany, with damages aleve be| The cotton market started with an 050 (0 D : — position | Not Ashamed of Ta ie ME) Croker’ “name will not aps | scm bane? Kea alleged to Pel advance of about 6 points and consid-|"t Shows « Lose of $733,050 im 8: Weather Forec Judge Cowing knows’— began the} “te ie true taat 1 was no! ny Hall, every man whe Neetncs| It ie alleged that the West Chi ago | CARS COUNLEN: AROFES saNREING, freely: mine Roneree, Sunday? For New York City ant vitisr te udge Cowing, “don't| which to. be ashamed? Ten for oMce 14 his stanch | gireet Railway Company entered into | war tne vollien nee cabled cram Livers| oie, bank statement shows s loss of ose _0 > ee to-day and Sunday : basi Boeing tin , Unantinons vote of both pa whom Mr. © & conspiracy with other parties in the / * $733,050 in @urplus reserve, which now "2" tb Bigh nor “ rwing Knows that he made! anvimdopendsnt nian a re tr Croker | Suit. on March 18, Iss, with the: wile Pool, futures there being 3 points higher) stands at $18,413,400, against $83,600,150 a sas Femovala 10 make Tovm Lor Tammany |i mdenendent man, ¢ eed the outgoing) pull, on March 18, i i uy 1/00 the armistice declared by Japan and | *' i sii NT blo d raiure during the auraing ure, ws {egy | Hall tien duties ’ arene Intent, wrongfully und wickedly, to ine /O% Nigh silver, together with @ ‘ecrease | Year ago 0 pur be eated by the thermometer at Perry's pharmacy Juige Cowine;aald (hata 1b FEITNER, | i ine business and property’ of. the Of about $2,000’ bales, In the actual count| Loans were contracted, and the banks BA MEA Moe AM at Cowing Gives Go® the 1 sorry, that” Reewrder Goff] 1 hew company, to hinder and prevent the |Of,cotton In store there, lose 4 considerable amount of cash, the jusbaceastesld ale ENS , erat is € cried Judge Cowing, {80 unfair and unjust to the rf ong, construction and operation Of lim rae the Wheat market was weak and|iteai* tender average 23, fi r in itchin scal Mertig aanesen tac Aha man ighie ain ho now [thin"inornies Whe odie if at ‘ ate | way, to bievent ait sume compecition gant, FAs lower, May, selling Bere at lower and the spcrie aver ¢ 5 A A. 4 populi adway Why," continued the Recorder “there | that tecorder hy ni KITT, MESRY b. in ‘the business and trade of carryin dara ae ag higher than a werk ago, ee teak nod bine {Be opular, Broadway Tix Capt. Curry, of the court attendants, | showed. how one, W th SHAN, Fes } passengers ying “Corn was steady and unchanged, May | higher than a werk ago. The changes Fre aaic eae ama nutacturer, believes | why was a iepublian and joined tan: had mentioned ax wot wttend H ne who have been dropped ae opening at New York at about oi b-6.| Sine Sond ayndicate, i h Success in following the, ice toe AUS] Mae Hall when Judge Cowling: ay | duties had been Very i nt fe ‘ vel Wi hourke| TQ SAVE THE OLD FIRM, |“ Oats aii provisions were quiet and| ‘The following are the comparative f- | D! mply, scrofulous hus theory is best demonstrated by the fa 4 "1 oh a ‘ monet he fact |e that is ioe # ted C rry,| Another hud. serve ‘ Martin Z unchanged, that. hi Dusiness, bork wholrsate and |whoe Was tiandl Capt Curry, |Anotneh ad rin en | Seeteerath alpen March 23, March 30. Decrease tis no ‘oni Pi Only One Pardon a. , $484. 052.400 $482,824.10, $2,128,300 {i ey gd ditt a gh te avin jrock, Plane Maturing to Keep Allye the] Waly One Pardon Granted cco MM ge si te BERS! mors are more convinc- policed ip at hag | corde Me Res | He: sa House of FE. 8. Jaffray & Co. Tae State Moved of Pardons met in the Chas- 70 Sram rac ambers vtteet in-addt | there was t april q It In reported that certain heade of |r” Chambere Jereey (ity, at noon and at 5 7-200 bt 07.09 | ton to that now rennng ut WB "hOre wai applatiee 11 [ Feat heads) of [OMe Coemeert: Jeroen 4b net andli58 38,300 wey ath otr serial [cures ae sie aa arte of Be attay Co are ote Fac am ta al ‘ing than all the talk in for storen ai 0 und iis Vromtway as tan tt cry al : ponsidering plans to continue the busi- 27" My be Kone " ‘Twa Rxchehaen May | q Mee yaae ase erst ume” na Democrat | use, we. the J A ness which the recelvers are now ("Ue [Nunn Goin 25 | louse, Nearly 10 men iare employed | f iny life Democrat RTcen That WaAe sien Hquidating through the formation of a diterderly haus An executive session of the Governiag Hoard of 1 Bete ras attendee ee ee ce er nara ARM ise ogg) sd acne | Rai ages" vinnie SPS sea | aiaenee eles 2 ge eres ees Ghul. e yfand of. feet. throughout the ale p of consid ‘ & nks and, bage of the best quality (and stamping ‘of feet, titroughout A edges ‘onsiderable capital are Past few months that he has been | ei pbiiged to equip a new Munk ain) : ‘A commitien was si court-room, Senator O'Conner. rapped Srys Goff Made a Thdat. sald to have been secured, but the|hand at Monmouth Park, was parole. No action I Monday with @ committee it trunks of bags go to one| for order and said: , Muri i ¥ ke Dr ord aii dudge\Cowine wave hia veala of ine | um matter has not yet made progress to an| was taken in the case of Mclaughlin, Cruslvs je. with & “i ah ie tl eae | The wext Ume such @ demonstration | meeting uf the Julues undbiecsriey | ut . nla Theatre J rr r ot c *| _ POTTER DRUG & CH Cc. vecorder| 0 taint Corals Thesis, saan Menre | 65: ent to ‘warrant peveonitioas te te Car on6 Weneum, the “Big Four’ of Guites: | view nee ares © premieaion of boiled wee FOL eR EAL CORR