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i cor Evidence that Many Meters Are Never Properly Tested. pia ST ka eh Lea ‘ ; “aieiesina " | WORE S TURDAY | i ANG, APRI WA. DANA EXPLAINS, [INDICTED WEN FURNISH BAIL > . —_—— (Continued from First Page.) TNE FIGNTS THE GWNTS./THE LONDON —— (Continued from First Page.) iid to exten, i ~~~ | Sir Augustus Harris Plans for ‘0 catch Mike at first, and Murphy Coming Opera Season, scored. McCandligs made @ rather wild attempt and Davia crossed the rubber, Stafford ended ‘the inning by going out at first, Two runs, Allegation that Manufacturers Buy | Second Inning Quimby sent a 1 one to Davis and beat it to first. Oficial Seals. waited and got to first on balls, Quimby going down to Stafford's corner. Bot eo advanced a base on Rustin's clever sac- rifle Keaton banged a honey cooler “ommittee of the Joint Senate |Just out of Davis's reach and Quimby ity Committee to investigate | Cantered home, Fincke going to. third. MOONSHINING UP TO DATE. BILLS ARE WRONG. — His Counsel Declares There Was No Malice in the Noyes Matter. Considerably excited, and he was evi+ by glad to see the lawyer. @ two conferred for a time, and Kem! the ex-Superintendent of Building: Produced a number of typewritten co Did Wet Intend to Hold Him Up to) ie crs statement oie mente pre Public Scorn, He Says. pared last night. Tt was a defense of his administration and a denial of the charges ret ‘ges made against ‘The Sub and Ass The Indictment Denounced as De- lea Looked Serious, Keaton pilfered comd, fi " fective in Many Ways. Th City Departments met at the Murray) gue and MeCandiess. also, failed to CR, tomer ene ot the iw Hil Hotel this morning. Senators Hig-| gutixe "Meek's" curves and shoots. One Latest Composition, dicted men, howaver, was Police Capt. kins and Parker and Assembsyman Cut. | MU Killilea. He @poke nervous! | Burkevitle’s hero filed out to Speer, ly with his ler were present, and Farrell was an easy victim at first. Argument y aaeon Brews nm bondsman until the arrival of his law Hefore beginning, Senator Higgins said) Keator made a circuit catch of Meekin's (Copyright, 1895, by the Associated Preen) Fi bafore Judg ison no} | yer, Louls J, Grant. The latter assured the Committee would probably conclude terrific hic to right centre, which brought | LONDON, Apri’ 6—The musical se@= © United States District Court, in the case| him of an easy acquittal. toway the investigaton of the Port War-|29kn the crowd. No runs, th tha | of Mditor Charles A. Dana, of the Sun, f Third “Inning: itedington popped up | son ‘n the provinces ia just coming ¢© ha Sac oe q When the indictment came in and Mr, 1s Metre Inspector. /a little one to Jack Doyle and sat down, |an end. It has been, by general consent, (9) removal to} Grant had read it he turned to his client den and also of the ( A warrant for Mr. Dana’ After that the PHot Commissioners will Greenway trotted to the inital corner | , of the least profitable of recemé ”” ‘Washington to answer a charge of crim-| and said: on balls. Speer punched one Into certre ae at aid examined which “Murpn’ frose onto, and. Ter. | Years, Had times, influensa, sever@ | 71) inal libel, preferred against him by| “Well, it ts exactly I thought. It 5 * The first witness called was Thomas | nan gobbled up Quimby's ner to right. | weather, have all been Influences pre —/ =) i Frank B. ol ot ie Waes is for that football game at Manhattan a4 |Connors, a tester for the Cont ated Ne tye hitter 4 1 toe single | Moting poor financial results, Oa Star, has been applied for by United|Iield, If that is that best they can do : f \NCOME TAR Sax Meter Testing Company, who sald | over gecond, “Murphy amashed one at | Alphonse Daudet has promised to write States District-Attorney Macfarlane. against you, Captal The hearing was adjourned late last | fear." evening at the close of the plea made| Killilea, however, did not seem ao by Elihu Root, Mr. Dana's counsel, in| much relieved after all. He was pare reply to District-Attorney Macfarlane’s| ticularly anxious to know the names of you need have no COLLECTOR {that the official seal of Anthony Clinehy, Quimby but Yulesian made a wild! a play upon the theme of his latest State Inspector of Gas Meters, In placid | Meow’ fo fret. Muller going to third. | novel “La Petite Parcelase,” the pelt ras hl yhia. He vik then pounded one almost to i " Micver having centre fleld ropes for three bags, wend. | cipal role in which is intended for Jane inchy, go) ing tn Puller and urphy. | Doyle] Hading, and the directors of the Gymie tested by | ed up oan which Colonel | nase ure to have the manuscript. The argument in favor of the warrant. the men who had appeared against him Y 4 w York St er grabbed “Tiernan then | Sang Sk ot, however 6 Ay Usa Wea Very beet | ee ee cena Suey. . ea goes THOSE Heal : vie Y ubber. Staftord th yen and’ the play, probably, will this morning was very small. The three accused policemen seemed : Soke thar tha lanpecti fouled out to Greenway and Burke filed | radically differ from the novel, which, Editor Dana came Into the court-room | for a time to be almost friendleas. None = es by i } Monten ine Ree and Schriver | While charming to read, is in nO senee shortly before the proceedings were|of the others in the room addressed a \ | Neral went into the points for New. York, |dramatic and lacks situations suitable pened, accompanied by Thomas Hitch-| word to them, and each was too busy 4 y that a Fincke put a slow one at Stafford, which | for Mme. Hading’s gentus, cock, treasurer of The Sun Company.|with his own thoughts to carry on a hating ate Flan tw dove than chose | Jim threw: tow the ‘runt Sir Augustus Harris wi have af Mr. Dana appeared to be in a more| conversation with the other. Wan Bal ched i safe on testify | nant sec to third and | Raster opera season at Drury Lane boetiy ee i en and coal ley had not taken the precaution to y ~ ne eee Rustin wetting Ky eineke scored ‘The operas will be given in Engiteh and chat in @ Iively manner wi ir. | bring their bondsmen along. They had " rion, an employ. Seanad ctia ites ig dit) lar pri il prevail. A start will 9 Gordon, an employee of the | reached ‘corn! E | Popular prices will pi Root and his other counsel, among|sent after them, but as the minutes ) er Comp stined that |onane’ three timer and. Carter Aled Sur |be made with “Bohemian Girl,” while whom he took a seat. sped by and they did not apppear they S pany place ¢ s seals on! to Tiernan. MeCan meters that have not been teated by | run leas truck out. One | will be followed with, “Faust.” Cass SE ans een. tLe) before Judge Brown | began to grow uneasy, him, and that this is done with Clilnchy's | "Yuhriver received quite @ reception as | Men.” “Pasiliacct," “Cavalleria” andl made his appearance and took his seat| Finally when Miley's bondaman ap- consent. he stepped to the plate, but he could do | Others, Among the artists will be found upon the bench. Peared, that officer's countenance bright- Z U Q. Do vou think the office of Gas Inspector ought | nothing better than fan three times at | Mmes, Fanny Moody, Olitaka, Montelth, | It was Mr. Bartlett's turn to give his|ened. The other two just waited and idee an seca be mente in Fee oti to eter eng nls, Dat also | Joran and Esther Palliser and Messrs, | views, and he began by expressing a| hoped that they were not going to be yn xaloon-kaeper made another circus catch of Fuller's | Manners, O'Mara, Child, Richard Greew j high admiration for Mr. Root's argu-| dererted, His . fly to right. No runs, ahd Brockbank: a ' ment of yesterday, and stated ate it Courteny to tome ot tiem, Afuthe THeReNe Sateee Teed chat CORE BY INNIN Among the artistes already engage® |) was so exhaustive that there was little! on three ex-Commissioners and. exe d\y he has frequently found’ that meters | Valeo 11 01 by Sir Augustus Harris for his fortB, |) left for him to say. Supt. Brad; ed Ka having the seal of the State Inspector | New York..... 20300 coming Itallan opera season, which Se4 He said he would explain the article “ ly seemed to be considered are wrong. Beventy to elghty per cent, eae, something above the ordinar, f of the kas meters in use are wrong, fi Wash F Norfot, [to oben at Covent Garden on May which was alleged to contain the libel | iraicted mone whee hace ee y sali, referred to. the. house at fom Playa at Norfolk. | are Adelina Pattl, Melba, Calve, Keene flor which Mr. Dana had been indicted. | 4, i y carcely given § Fifth avenue, where ne found the meter | NORFOLK, Va. April 6—The Washington | Fines, Sofla and Clulla Ravogil, Olitake, "hie article; Mr Bartie:t said, was to| te Particulars of their bondsmen to the 4 per cent. fast, Mr, Clinchy Invest | League team played an exhibition game here this | 1 : la, Sembrich, ” : |. | Clerks when all were invited wu kated, he sald, and found tt 4 per cent. | atternoon with the Nortol 5 Florence Monteith, Marcella, regarded aa merely a business edi patairs to folk boys, The batteries terial in which the affairs of the Asso-| the office of Assistant District-Attorne: ; slow. A new meter was then put in,| were Lawen and (Hagan. for tok and| Ralph and Bauermeister. For the st Meh eee che cae Elser as | Battle ‘ * = Or Seay ee oH eee oye | eT? ag een, tee amine C-|performances in which Mme, Patt will jussed and compared, criticism made} rn4 ‘tn; g | ane aha uutate nee ta alas i i appear she {8 to receive $12,000—rather ‘the management ‘of the former, ie three policemen and the Captain = {ues where meters are in a ae ena ‘orfotk... 00280 hi the paragtaph which was alleged to| were obliged to remain below, which A . . {hey register was more rapidly than If) Washington 80400 moderate for Patti, whose ordinary, FR bellous wae taken out of the tody of /mado Lawyer Grant exclaim, ‘halt inj /he Dire Straits to Which Our Corporations Are Driven by the Income Tax. inva Gakd ace fe ttePeL S|” RESULTS AT NASHVILLE terme are #,000 for a single pettecpamasy Hy = = = —_ den was taken up at 2 o'clock, while the ‘0 support bo text. a 3 mitre = 5 ae are ‘ eant-at-Arme was looking for, mor a the follow! Tia, word salshonent, a4 applied t¢] | l Presume the Commissioners are au-| 0 expend certain moneys appropriated unlawful threata: | thipd, oppression Witheanes to Neu “with reward t0" the ———— omen: Jean ‘and Edouard do, essai me rey ee oe van Ing that It would | Perlor beings, not lke common police: | by the Board of Estimate and Apportion: fourth, wesault eats thie deme. Investigation of the Inspector of Gas| RACE TRACK, NASHVILLE, Tenn. Hernes 4 betas ees vas |men."* ment under the Mion Dollar Act’ of — The indictmen: nst Edward Milev, . Meters. : ‘amango, , Ancona, i nye ts Bb Cralnary article. anere ae Poll i ni 1894, in violation of the provisions of the patrolman, of the Twenty-ninth Pre: Pilot Charles H. Palmer, who was eus-| APTil 6.—The races on this track to-day | Cora, Pessina, Rinaldini, Pint-Coral, Boshies, Onis STAR Untned ta aie eae ed fod the Hae tee of excitement Consolidation Act. which require a clnet, ‘a based upon hie pegauae en, H ——- pended by the Port Wardens for using resulted as follow! David Bispham, Plancon, Arimondl, long an lous wait, -|where a supply be needful for publle the unlawful arrest of ex-Surveyo: =| 5 i busive fanguage to the master of & Sa Ww » » eae ania yen, editor up to scorn and | caine District-Attorney Faiiee we purpos and Jnvolves the expenditure atte on atte night ot pare ua eer (Continued from First Page.) tee Aly Piterwaite veinetured iy she vied. aeereanal Spat ia he by Richard Green, Albeers, Castel ad i 5 4 000, ‘ame must be — ‘The Indictment contains four counts. | —— - — | Seve eat et i Pett 1 ‘ poe expression te cnimed,taken,tn gris not on hand to approve of the bonds Sereba ke athe Un Tee EG HIE ee replies restart mone’ have certain letters returned to him.|o¢ the matter. He claimed that ae. We | Inied. Peele for places Helen W. /Joseph O'Mara. i oa - eae i at is O, - in each case was ni the proper head of the Department and Mr. Beattle; ond, for meking when he received these letters Wilde | on his own tug the time the ce—Fa —W tor Dana was charged with malice In| before the accused men could be takes |*2. be found on sented bids or propoanis unlawful threats: third, oppression Wave ate winene £4, Woods then went | siuaive IAnKUNKE whe dsed Re hal the | Meese ec gee uRlanE Won by | comare. there was, nothing Tot the: kind rants | into. Court aken!made in compliance witn public notice fourth, assault in the third degree, se Xmerion, Bidney Meyer, a good-look. | THC to #ay whatever he wanted (0, Lewin necond, ‘4 to 1 place; Fredonia | Before the end of his present seasom ¢ uly advertised, &c ry lo ea. Sidney Meyer, @ good-look- ae = j third. 11 4.49 1-2 i feates In the article If auestion, and} During the wait the crowd which had| ‘The wet cf 180 (Chap, 11, Taws of 18M) Metonvorenayhan) staan ing youth, followed Woods upon the a eis Hee Pee ee Henry Irving proposes to revive avers ee cts aera ge argument pur-|Femained outside the building gradually | 3uthorizes. the Depariment of Public Nathan Straus is the well-known mer- itneawcatand, THe teatifiel that he met AFTER THE SWEATERS. of his old successes, with a view of im eued by Afr. ‘Root yesterday, Mr. Hart: | filed into it and stood around “the doors Sere oe FN eee Teg Chane and philanthroplet who declined (° Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas at Tay- ee asear ee LONDON A. C. SPRINTERS. | ctuaing them in nis American repertoire, t ce 10), In impres Ee run for May on e winy tiek: ae id Lord 4 u . Fett ie setae pon the point made that oe Over and Terminer. They thought | discretion. public parks Wear kw sand last Pal. although given the nomination, ort rooms. belgie al [ree Daisaca wi oceslon hedge treaty acs 9) on ee Y i thin the jurisdiction of the De- He Is rlicularly wn us the dis AS as aay lng Committee: redin a: ir, Dosle's e terloo” Hot only @ violation of the Constitu: | iat Justice Ingraham would alt thers | Sitiment: such expenditure, however, (0 pensar ef tree and cheap ice nnd Wye was remanned anul Tnoraday, ledodnid Honal ‘rights of, the defendant, but was | and accept the bail. je made only upon such. parks, park shar, having. estattished pla next, bail being refused. The fourth session of what is known ver, Ru Ro ea ae eee tina eee Rae Secunracanea Instead an been arranged that the | Way8 and drives ae should be designated the distribution, which he matntalt The Rey. Archibald Dourlas, brother}as the Assembly Sweating Committee] LONDON, April 6.—At the meeting of Leal giver By my ‘ vj Statutes in restraint of the liberty of|men were all to be brought before him| tignment, | ot emate and Appor- | bis own expense, otterbers, Germany, Of tie Marquis of Queensbersy, has writ-| wes held to-day in Part Tl, of the Su-|the London Athletic Club at Stamford} Play by MM. Arma fhe citizen snouly this case the statute | caiag nembers in the County Court! On’ the va of February, 1904, the | In IMR and In 184 came to this country: ten @ letter saying that the statement | perior Court, Biidae, to-day: inthe raceltor the 600. Guyot, with the intention of Pesta ee rery faen strictly followed, ‘There | Dllding. Board of Estimate ard Apportionment With his parents. “he family staye! credited to Lord Douglas of Hawick, The Committee was appointed for the] yard Challenge Cup, BE. C. Bredin, the | it during her a ae not competent affidavit in the cane eraham Accepts Bond: appropriated the sum of $18.10) for tne South for a time, and tn 186 came to ost son of the Marquis, published in an| purpose of investigating the sweating holder of that trophy, beat W. E. Lut-| Tt ts entitled “La Belle Madame Monte Yo support the indictment against Mr. nee eee) Work of resurfacing walks with asphalt New York, wher! they engaged tn th 3 i} yen, the crack miler of Cambridge Uni-| run,” and has a part for Baer “| When Col. Fellows arrived and gil the| in Central Park, from Fifty-ninth street na busihess Chambers street, He interview in the Leader to-day, to the | system, looking after the condition of | versity, by 50 yards. Bredin's time was rtusil “if you are going to adopt_the rule|bonds had been approved of, thi to Transverse Road No. 3. A his brothers are now interestel in effect that every member of the family | factory women employees and to find | im, 14 $-5s, which will permit rzeat opportunities, | 5 eid by my opponent,” sald Mr. Bart- igi ‘s of, the entire | “rhe indictment avers that a. supply 4 all the country. of the M&rquis of « waberry, except | out If it will be a good {dea to provide| Both Bredin and Lutyens will be mem-| Forbes Robertson has secured the Bie gin you valent ag well do away ‘with |Pous, yemed down Centre street to the /of! materiale” for Mis" work: thereupon |, Nathan Siraua received hile frst polit tre atcoe dichelteve nbrolutely and ene | chairs for shop. girls pera of the London Athletic Club team | giish rights of Francois Coppee's “Pour vit io] a e Ingral ecame ni 1, hi t y re- Cal appoin ror nigh oh a bAa! | CAS ss as . ic 10 Of 3 10 ” i ¢ fil aBootacely: titulefont Ne AmaaN as in waiting, a quired’ that ft ahoutd hae henianea yin ie made hirn a Parke Commissioner, tirely all thecharges made against Oscar| The members of the committee are: Sompete with a team representing the |!a Couronne,” which was prosuce a Another “defect in the | indictment! ‘The first bond to be accepted was that | COs! a8 before mentioned: that, the Ree etna, tumors FL0080 appraptig. | Wilde, Is unauthorized by hia mother,|P. W. Reinhard, jr. Chairman; Harry | New York Athletle Club. rash marked Fain bitch is f 1. Bartlett was that there , one which was expected to e of the 2 . ppropria- ‘ Aneirowa: Be: riikes, C! A ee ary last. . rtson hae ee Oe area viction sof ihe | of ex-Supt, Brady, and when the ordeal |estena” ives of time wattioter Park improv Mrcstraus'e| Bin sister gr himsell, Fore eee eee ee eaesetice at | Hteetete-Ltght Racing at Denver. | lO ocmissioned John Davidson to ture endant, as the law required, was over he walked i! to enable the supp'y to he furnished in| 8° the patronag 1 ove We certainly belleve the charges| berg and Jacob Kungeman, Jullus M ain c 4 ‘ is 'no-wescription of | sien of relief quickly away with @ | the manner reauied Gy tage vad thay | to various ckaritable or made against Wilde.” Meyer is the counsel who ts steering |, DPNVER, April 6—Denver Is to have racing | Mf, Coppee’s Alexandrines into English ae 8 ef. ner Fequired by law, an’ ade ide. Meyer Is the counsel 9 by eleetric light If the plans of n i “ was ee Ste tnteteuneed’ the lawyer | Ex-Judge Tappen came next, but he| why tho provement me Taylor, ‘when arrestel to-day. pro-|the Committee bark through the tOFtl| C7," mye Denver. lectric ‘Track Company, easivea int oduction with protound at this point and asked waited until Mr. Clausen's bond had|2@¢t should not be fully observed, and] George C, Clausen, who 1s one of the| served his cheerful demeanor and asked | ous channel of Investigation, capital $25,000, has Med articles of Incorporation | Fece! or h critics, but it is ‘What is charged against, this defend-| heen accepted, ab that the nature of the materials re-|Wetthiest and best-known € | the detective who took him into custody | ‘There was a woman reporter present | with the Secretary of State. The incorporators | praise by the Frenc » ent_as you understand it?" ted, and both, with their! quired, and the time within which the | Am n citizens of the city, r hat his sentence was likely to be. at the proceedings this morning, whose|£f% Uy 2. Roentgen, of Ht. Loule. Edward D. | Goupttul if its romanticism will aut “Well” repliel Mr, Bartlett, looking | counsel and friends, walked away to-|#ame were required to be had, did not| his first public office from Mayor Gilroy, | ‘The Sun, of this city, says that another 6 . Kirk, of Kanaan icity, and Georke M. Sanders, of | GOUbIEAL IF | somewhat surprised, “The y it ta""-— | gether, necessitate, or were in any manner jus-|Who appointed him Tax Commissioner | sensational arrest 14 probable before | Working outfit consisted of a sample}! reogae ee tions “I know what they say,” interrupted |" Captain Killilea’ tfled m deviating from the provisions} on Jan. 4, 193 He held that office until | Thurslay next, the day when Wilde will] bottle of perfume, a lovely Httle red] ‘2 Ree y days beinning | Comyns Carr is busy in preparat Judge Brown. "But what'am I to con-|, “pPisin Millitea’s bond was the next lof law above referred to, as the € May 1, i893, when he was appointed|be brought up at How Street Police! storocco note-book, a magazine, a dozen| "™* for his next plece. This ts to be “A on al tite y 8 brother, it proceeds to allege th ‘d esident. ufully shar ead pencils and @ 4 4 aera eae ney erat eRe ‘he. was ex- | The policemen were the last to leave the| March 1, they conspired fo apenttmon| On, the day, Mayor, Strong ascumel! BRAZILIANS SAY FAREWELL. | m:kexe wravyed in brown paper.” | DENVER. turlt Cre erating match be] at ihe Lyceum Theatre, ver at ram . y in the E 0 e erials ic ette ss) you woman stenoj D . i Jobat - e piaining matters as well aa he could, buliding. heeded for the work without "contract | suiting that he had tried to do his duty a oe looked ‘like a ‘Spring fashion plate, and | Reddy Gallagher. of Denver, resulted in a draw Mr, Carr has had the play revised an@® shine" tic tiwced ‘by so many. gilt: Tappen Says He's Sorry. eoundea Gh. canled. bide oF proponala a not succeed In satistyiNk| Significant Remarks by President Tne ORLANa Oh the penning levatarn: materially altered in the hope that @ fering generalities, and wanted to get President Tappen was the on!y one of | spiracy they ieaued ord Peto: thie Bie {ian | He was born tn 1849, and ts a member Cleveland at the Leave-Taking. | Gime very early. and took & seat on. the happler fate will be in store for it im the lawyers down to some specific} the indicted Park Commissioners who|A®Phalt Paving Company, commencing | Of the Heiry Clausen & Sons Brewing) WasuinGroNn, April 6.—Baron Rio|throne-llke chair which had been as-| minutes, Th London. Fred Terry is to assume the i would ‘consent to talk Merch 1, for the various parts of the | Company. He is a member of nearly all » AP 1 to her, ready for business at the | draw etter t Tr cast and). Saree Re ‘Then Judge Brown rehearsed the case | V0 see needed supply, each order calling for| the large clubs, and Is prominent in the| Branco and Gen, Cerqueira, the Spe- of the flag. weighed 200 leading mal+, part, : he understood it, and asked for more ‘I am only sorry that I didn't resign expenditure of an amount just under | Lielerkranz and Arion societies. At one | cial Brazilian }lenipotentiaries who pre- dozen women, who had evidently x will have the best female role. If ne- Fpformation Sone eee law upon the day following that $1,000,009 | $1,000; the orders and the valie of mats-| time he was president of the New York) .iteq the case of that country In the | been called as witnesses, occupled front “Ca Wrecks a gotiations are satisfactorily concluded, e jc e The members of the Committee who| At 10 o'clock this morning Wagon No, 7, be-/ which are now in progress, were present were Chairman Reinhard, | longing to Winfleld & Taylor, plebakers, of 140) Robbing will also appear. said he. “I plead guilty | "#18 called for thereby are averred to be | Priving Club. Pe SN parr key LaBGG UR Lan Hd par} appropriation, oe, upon which the defense relied. follows Tappan # ‘Tammany Man, ‘Mr. Bartlett was not prepared to do/to belng a big, old fool for trying to contention with the Argentine Republic, larch 5, $910.50: March 7, larch 1. $010.50; ° 1 their letters of recall to Prest” this, and simply sald he would pass on | serve the city honestly and honorably | $910.00; March. 9, $905.20; " Me ‘Ho. Abraham 1. Tappen, who for a tn presented their letters of re io | Harvey Andrews, Jacob Kunzeman, Seth | and 142 Varick strest, and driven by John Brady, gation is promised, according to the . srom- 3905.50; Mar 0.80; | A F fe eveland to-day, and sald farewell. | Ml! d Litigation is pt a 0 consider some other points and prom-} \ 41), i Mareb "1 6, ‘March 20, $646.60: March 23,|time has been prominently {dentified | Tent Clevel a said Wilks, Charles Steinberg. was cua into by cable car 138, of the Columbus 4 ised to be as brief as possible. out pay to produce this result. $686.50; March 25, $848.50; March ‘osn.g0;| with ‘Tammany fiall, is seventy-three |g Zhe, Femarks of the Presilent in re! “negra witness caled was John Jar-|Tetnaetine at Elghty-fourth street, The wagon | PAPERS, Over the score of Teddy Sole | r irance et 1. “He was born in New Ham. | g20use to, Teron Ro earn oilane, April 13, |burg, on the Hudson, and took part in ‘When Mr, Bartlett had been talking| ‘I noticed that the press is unanimous] April 4, $986.50; April 7, $480.50, April 8. $0 poout two hours, he announced that he lin agreeing that none of the Commia,| Abril, il; i850: April Tn. tsa latest completed work. A lady years Superintendent of Schools. He | w iriver | mon’ per, ched, the horse badiy hurt and the wre man for the Brazilians, were 0; 4 1 ° *| Was questioned concerning the Truancy | ¢igntiy Injured. The passengers of the car re-| wio was in his confidence during the” ‘of his introductory $863.10; “April 17, (€863.10:" April 19, "8862.19: | the Pree i ignificant where they touched upon ar- | sliently (aiered 2 Femarke, and would proceed to consider | slonera recelved any pecuniary beneft | eri m, Sein.8) abril a. “Mare aun 2 | Ry hema’ elewrad tothe State Leg | eration. havin: in mind the ers | 2 rae thie year he and his attendance | * MME Seg __ latter part of his life is in possession, 0.20; April 36 how being made to induce Great rll | oficers have made # couple of thousand | Schooner Hessle Parker Ashore, |of the score and claime it. The oes Th tht he was a delegate to the Con-| Venesuela to this method of settlement. ina on evs ay or we fawn | CHATHAM, Mass, April 6.—The schooner Bes- | Poser’a widow aaserts the score to (ya stitutional Convention, and inthe. folz “What ts your definition of a seat?” | ale Parker, from St. John, N. B,, to New York,| hers, and is taking legal measures te’ : lowing year was elected a_Justiee of ORPHAN DAY AT THE CIRCUS. asked Mr, Wilkes. wan a. with a cargo of lumber, went ashore last night | obtain {t, be ii,|the Supteme Court of the Second Tiss “Anything a lady can sit on, Dn Shoveltul Reef. The Monomoy life-saving crew| “King Arthur.” at the Lyceum, shows a $970.20: April 25. '§: Femarks, sninvpointe of his argument, |from the transaction, Now, as to the i the first one of which was that libel was | specific charges against us that we en-|May'l, $0.0nr May the laws of the ot 8 arime against the tered Into @ conspiracy to defraud the | %3% { #1220; May Ex-Judge Wilson wanted to make a few | city by buying some $40,000 worth of | May $912 90; May remarks at this point, but Mr. Bartlett) material from the Sicilian Asphalt Pay-|10., 8%: May 10. $076; May il” a9v4; lature, and in isi was eected In of Prisons, tor wouldn't let Ko. ing Com, inh $94; May 11. t074; May 12. g074; May 14, s97t|trict. He served the ful term of four- response, and even the ‘reformers | went to Ler aasirtance. The cargo will be fe-| se 75 of waning popularity. Henry Iw e wanted the argument | {ng pany in lots of less than $1,000| May’ 15, $974; May 16. 8974; May 17 $974; May a srk el BESNGHE SL a hed. . ved to-day by tugs, cattndd cktlusively. to the consideration | each, ¥o a to avold the law, ‘The law | i Mash Say Mar is eles Mer [Clee ae ae Thee enuned She PAC: | MeRGay AftermnGn Set Apart fer) NIETO peaman, the next witness | ie et ing will shortly produce a triple bill, . of the warrant, but after seme (Uscus- | appropriating that $1,000,000 did not limit | itay oe) soe 22 $961.50 ‘or twenty-five years he has lived in Charitable Institationn, di not understand the English language Comina event Pinero's “Bygones,” a one-act Brown, Ceqied to eve , Mer S MO898S Mey 8) i, 927280 pore fe Rue She eaaiale ot Well enough to testify without the ald . : fi : Pp siomscl the widest latitude, and Mr.|Us in any way, but left its expenditure| ‘The indictment further charges, that | Pigde ee ciety gucreeted, exSheriff) New acts will be introduced in the inter Fe eer ine a | Me. and. Mrs Freterie Dean, owing to [of “Don Quixote,” and "The Story performat fn ANS SEDE 3 Menry Lan previously referred to: : ¢ " 8 of the y| : Bat A ie ner tamily ot Mt Watertoo, t went on. for the benefit of the unempioy: the defendants, in pursuance of the joclety Frc any yet owas s of the Barnum & Bailey | three ehiidren, two girls and a boy, [death in the family of Ba gudge. Wilson looked seasick. He | Gur discretion, Pioyed to qonapitacs.crvccived the intonialexpa d Ba ee a ae Ran Goneaai een" | Showieyary: week durlug: lie, sojourn in| ane faunteen: tan od chet Yeara, His | 48 tea MA adltantavetses | Forbes Roberteon will take the Lame ned his head upon his hand ove “The led as int orders from time to| mittee, vas appointed Park Com-| Madison 84 . Phere is in| Wife works but the children do not, ° ¥ PR. enween | sj Fee evi ia Assan Wiling, and his eyes rolled. fearfully.| “The matter was urgent, and we went| time and caused them to be used in re. | mittee ft 4 Mi wepolnted Park (oui) Madison Square Garden, There ie ain | i aera ee ice work ther Ce Aree coum whan Henry 7 oo cbe.#* lca, Robertson will open the theatre im » dt is thought. | phe interpreter had a verbal struggle September with a new play by Henry n He soon began to tear his halr and show | about it as expeditiously as possible to|Urfacing the walks in Centra: Park, ; ‘ Mtr! sa ss at this point, a \¢ mptoms of acute agony. 1 , and that, commencing on the lith da orange Grown looked more patient and | PUt the men to work, of Apr!l, and until the Mth of. July, 18. and was removed by Mayor Strong | BrePsation vne wh.c in January last. will make Lo cluedly up: ven in Pergolosi atine Chapel in Rome, fed and. followed by an appropriate organ solo. do never | “Te we bad Z, 4 a ; , in which Marion ‘Terry, revighed than usual, and Mr. Dana took| “If we had advertised for asphalt and|they transmitted to the Comptroller for yon Friend of Gi keen In the arena, Probably prove for him, hammer and tongs. ‘ ike, nt Patria Club, on April. 12, | Ase Lohr 8 he mere & marble-covered book out of his ins'dr |had gone through all the work of mak-|#udit and payment invari atches| ‘Thomas J, Brady, ex-Superintendent of | @ #aclety ev | What floor do you tive ont asked far 4PM. on “An Eviavde in the Early History | will play the pa Pocket and began to read, ing contracts to the lowest bidder, i¢/ the Pills rendered by the Sicilian As. | Hulidings. is a close friend of ex-Mayor| The atphans and other inmates of the the lawyer, looking directly at the WAR: [OF New Yorke city | — Ree At 216 P. Ma recess of half an hour |IN& contracts der, Jt} pnalt Paving Company for the payment Fee ee eae e oir [charitable Institutions of the ety wil | ness, ; Des “Gerritt Sinith’s to HIS BROKEN LEG UNSET, was taken for luncheon, after which Mr. | tight have been a month or more be-| bf the sums called for by the orders, Repel te bu the Sica Avenue} attend ‘the performances on Monday |""the first floor." answered Friedman | aa! compositions April . ariett continued his argument, Mr.| fore we could have put those men to Feeeiolen an cee Catone Kfternoon, ard superintendents of such | plants, sand y ‘ite Laughed. After | deseonn Gi Sa — r } Dana was Sele eieotiecannns work, . eesinat © fs jib ASSL he obtalhed a position In the we eb, Dave et ver noted | he that, during Ste Jater SHIPPING NEWS. The Brooklyn Hospital Tarsed @ 4 “ court, bi et dd ” ” ” The ern ate: t uo! uli) vinich a t a os Mo sia ee 0 ete pretet with i le €f, se cow Ht was well known tn the trade that | of Mulliines ‘Thomas J. brunch oe ene gress gyaden was then a) Children are requested to do so, stating | worked matters up DY Saying: nee Suffering Man Away. F Mr. Bartlett conten SHOE the act of we were buying thi Phalt from the bin with receiving & On March 29, 1889, he Was appointed Soe Ram Ber ee nee B set rane | "Ye 1 at hina " pped tnt h ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Gustave Nolan, a cook, thirty-seven, : which established the jurisdic: | gio oe i Superintendent’ of Buillings, and when pin charge, #o an equal number! sneaker Fish «ro » see how NAC FC y * d > -wecond Gone e the iocal courts of the District of | Sclllan Company, and no other com- |, § THe Tale peer tings., and Mit | Of seats may be reserved for them. | ene! Invesigation was proceeding, 48 Gd | gue sigee....t see cw Moon seta....404| Years old, of 229 East Eighty. : Sohimbla made.a very important distinc. |Pany ever came forward to make us he was appalated Commissioner. He | E the phenominally large} also Edward Lauterbach, who was ac- street, while working on the yacht Core- tion between, thos courts’ a i the ire an offer, boen before the public many times since Le al efyendance at jee compinte 4 by hie wife and Mra sy took net, at the foot of West Twenty-third | and. District Courts of the Unite . =; then, The I me ceived consil nero nw Up of A A wauterbach has alway y= | Sandy Myo! ‘s es Sat eM tene Jurisdiction of the former Discretion Was Given, John A : ‘abie condemnation. after: the. Park] t@ charitable Instiiutions ts to be appre: |." interested in niition of the| Governors Is 8 street, Brooklys, lest night fe0 froes & was limited only to the District ttxelf.| 1 contend that our action did not}, fhe witnesses examined w Justus| plice and Orchard street disasters, cated, and the sight re of Mr. | working-womer emained during | Hell tate aay C hile the latter extended over all the! ..4 should not have come under che (4; Simth, doh AL Wexe els He | He has always been a xtrong Tammany | Baltes ae to numbers whould be com: | ihe afternoon with her son Prarie eso te toss 1113] "4s Brooklyn. Hospital surgeon fer Btat , ge ai and William ©. H Hall man an] gained a reputation for the) Phed wi | - — sp Govan Saree M20 1150 ‘ f ‘Any offender against any of the laws! general law requiring us to advertise | ‘T ng Department was at that {manner when he managed John Kelly's — ————— SYED FOR LOHMAN’S THEFT. Seen NCS ET | (aR, $0) BBE: BARA Behe ae eee of the United States must, he said. bel for contracts. The spirit and the pur-|time a bureal of the Fi partment, |cempoga funds wnen the late teal: of THANKS THE EVENING WORLD. . ~ —— him to the New York end of the Brooke fees te, he Oigtrer eer undeeens | ose of the law apgropriating that | 04, Brady was known as Fy V[Tamtnany hoted the Democratic. ts . = PORT OF NEW YORK. lyn bridge, whence he was taken to the charged was committed, and under no tendent of Buildings, an! ran for Governor. — 1 oF Hudson Street, Hospita Circumstances could a warrant be issued | $1,000,000 was that we should use our dis-| ‘The. indictment contains two counts, 7 lf fa 21 ‘The doctors here thought It @ | i fo remove him to another Jurlsdiciion, |cretion in epending the money as|the first cha very under sec. Killtles an Old Pagpessios Lindsay fare. lndist Anked ¢ ARRIVED. ; proceeding. as many Brooklyn persoas except for good reason we thought beat to improve tne | ilonia ofthe ® fe and the other! police Capt. Killilea was born. {1 ments Are Due to Its ‘i argument a almost fo Mr. Bartlett finished hi are treated by them. Corporation Counsel MeDonaid, of £20 P. M., after talkin: idest die ? ste sya te mien_on the force. When a boy he was], The indictment against the Park Com: | prookiyn, the acceptance of an unlawful gratuit public parks and to put the largest pos-! under ection 4 as 1 Ireland In 188%, and 8 one of the at section was caus to be served on Him. A Flagman's Horse Fi hours. He was follo by ex-Judxe | sible number of men to work as quickly | 4mended by the laws of 1800, brought by hin i missioners covers forty-seven pages of © Co t f Jud ‘ proush nis parents to this country xeise Com amen of . fagman { Wilson, who said he had one suggestion | i. we could. At che meeting of the Killiten's Fo 1 Bribe. In 1866 he Was appointed a patrolman. | printed matter and ts regularly bound 1 United J Narry, of 43 Tenth avenue, a { to make with regard to the claim of | - i He was made roundsman July hi ‘ ins 18 rate | StH an and employed by the New York Central Rallres@, the constructive presence of Mr. Dana| Board of Estimate and Apportlonment| ‘The indictment against Capt. Killilea a M ia is7-| pamphlet form. It contain * a dite an pperet by be ee Se eee in_Washington. he aid were per-| Held on Feb. 24, 1894 Thad a discussion | charges him with recelving a wribe of | july 1, Ist , and distinct charges against them, alt | 10h" ™ URAL By wan bork bey f, eine co Nine eee ‘The only acta whic! inte which mepira he did were per-| with Mayor Gilroy on this matter, and| #0 In connection wits the performance |"'AS Captain, he was assigned to the | €OIMB to show the hUght under the horse, sustaining ‘ere come in the city of police service at the Yaie-Pi ton eenth Precine ee vemained | they are alleged to have entere oody'a allmin tuston of the thigh He also had his scalp spilt Lome an contended the Judge, and no | the Mayor dlatinctly said that he didn't | foil eon Thanksgiving Day, |e ygenee caeaunet, Where he remained) Taste tine Hvening Worki © rail As ar Hoody a alma: Chen. Wn head striking the pavement. To avotd @uch assumption as that he was at any | propose that $1 of this $1,000,000 should | 1s92 Twenty-second, Thirtieth and ‘Thir.| #stant District-Attorney Lindsay thir | ndel with the accident the Railroad Company has a dagman te \ fime constructively in Washington could | propose, nat § ¥ Capt, Killiiea was then, and to still, the cond Precinct ee ™|tnorning, “ix due the thanks of this i thie thead te eect eaainee wile einatag he held fora warrant. It was an absurd | 6° Ors: commander of the Thirty-second Pre-|'"Sfany kinda of complaints have been| community for first drawing public a eal aptured in Can- cars from the river track to the Hudson street i; ve eld argued, and then he branched | “I therefore employed all the men I| cine miAny, Kinds of complaints have been | tomtom tg ihe was in which the Park | ,gi° ACerMards was captured In Can depot hs out Into a discussion of the various sta: | could put to work and bought the ma-| The witnesses examined were Thomas| falling tee mlanpaneiy’ teu Hig] Commissioners spent, part of the million: | M0) Nh Ub nog serking & ‘enon Mane enkeedleuant. re tutes upon which the prosecution based | terial at the market price as quickly as|J. Hull of the firm of Thomson & Rul’, | name was mentioned several. tin dollar appropriation, | a Le ei . 5 \ thelr claim for a warrant of removal, {1 could get it. Robert ¢. Cornell, Henry 8. Van Duzer: | fore the Lexow Committe Mr. Lindsay went to a safe and took y To nal ei Brit Un LANCASTER, Pa., April 6—Thomas Grady, ‘He questionel whether libel waa an “When the exigency passed and the} Jullus Curtis, Paul Mo Mulrey, William oe ~ 12a stherefrom a book in whi was pasted erry arrics a int. Clones: 3 . ey Dermuda | cashier of the First National Bank, of Mark . offence at a‘l in the [strict of o.umbia.| matter came on, we took our time and| Velamater a.d Sig.nund Bergman, —— oo many columns of cAppings from "Phe | gc a contorence chi afierm Ne Aaineea: ee Pocctyhp-$ Pape vote pt: Yn only one care on record, he declared. | Invited competition when we bought| The indictment against Hugh Cassidy, Whe Won Academy Prizes, Evening World about the misuse of the | Meer cor iecan ter 9.8 ele as } had it been wa ned our material, patrolman of the Twenty-ninth Pri ae iy vo, | Million dollar appropriatton ; avert lorry Ant, bles INASMIMN ERE iad 1 was learned that the eumbezsleme ‘Ex Judge Wilson contemptuously al-]°“T"contend that it was the intention |cinct, Is based upon his presumption in jemy of Design to-ts “There.” salt he, “is sonething which | y and ot t ‘ tn Reve Wut hat ray "had rue luded to the District of Columbia as 4 | of the law that we should not be bound | the unlawful arres: of ex-Suryeyor B & mMinake }T found exceedingly usetur. From those | jeflersin Market Gtbrattar | embesth ‘was discovered by miserable 6 by 9 plot of ground, and|/down or hampered in putting men to|tle on the nignt of Maren 14 ' » being [columns I obtained much information at Boreatier all, prisoners si AElverpent | Siabaatlement, Wanted to know if it was the only place | work at the earliest possible moment The imdletnent contains four counte. jand Mt was "ao acouraze ant full that 1 My huge ms Gibraltar posit $3000 in this broad land where justice could] “By the most extraordinary efforts we|Firet, for attempting to extort money | {Found 1 could make: free use of f f wit ‘ -Muelva | the balafice in hin pocket ‘obta:ned. ., | succeeded in putting 2,000 men to work. |from’ Mr. Heacue; second, for making VA Brom Phe Hven ‘| at | ey geeean'| ane he laws of the District of Columbia,’ If we had a vertised for, contracts to yalaetal | three: third, 4 pression; ; sages re ps 8 1 lean ¥ bo Jai - Gibraltar .Neloan qeans Maven Sens. 1 aI Soi te ee eg Mnte court there t0|done this | “SONS Rever have | top eMndictment aguirst John, Hi. Thrall, |wivs, for picture soe, “A Legends Arae Mavens, | EAviO Company. ad in a Cable Slot, sesLIVERO | sfayor Sehiesen, of Hrvoklyn, today led four try case but some one will sprag al ca iC an of the Twenty-ninth Precin=t, | (vn prise $300, 10 George I lharse. Jr, for pe he became \ Bark Conmiastoner Sh Es a Reale tn tue Cy Glan mos Tht sane statute of Elizabeth on you, and there | Commissioners Charged with d upon his presumption in the un: | ned om pa peel | Me ‘A Tribu to Batyr."’ second Hallxar faves | parsed by the Aldermen. The iremen | tion vetoed by the Mayor provided for ii Hamburg | the streets by clactricity, The, Mazon Bt. Lucia | proves of this because he does not Bermuda | bas bees enough competition, Ey tof ex-Surveyor Beattie on | ‘"* thank ‘The Evening World’ bie slot of the Third oe “4 the night of Mureb 14. ‘ prite, 4200, to Charen ¢. Curran, A. 8. 4. personally and on behalf of this, offi | avenue road opposite ihe Post OMe tn Park Row r = Wil-| The indictment against George C, Clau-| The Indictment contains four counts. | picture 333, entitled “The Enchanted Shore, | ANd Grand Jury for the ing. aft fell to the pavement, badly: in. At 420 Judge Brown cut ox judge rue leene Abrahaia Hee and Nathan | First, for attempting to extort ‘money |{niri Waligarten prize, #00) ta. Francie, Duy, |took In making the indictment against Ue Tag bot ag ing of the case until 2 P, M. Monday. ' Straus joe them ry y ‘trom Mr, Beattie; second, for making | picture 361, ble.’ verything seems to be law sptracy. lawful arr “T wish these men por