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Objects to a Rei A French Je Fellow-Worke rhen {SHE POISONED FIVE WOME (Continued from Firet age) Her Third Husband Seoured Her PARIS, April 17.-A duel with swords was fought to-day between two well-| vou, | will not say It is," replied Mis @ Divorce from No, 2 frown writers, Jules Huret ant Catal LFA a ayy gay. stig churnes;, Mendes arising from the fact that thelihough refusing to alive the name.of thy aes former connected tie tatters name with [suspected posinen. said she al, heey K scar Wilde, ides was [sent to the house by Dy, Hunting @be Moral Reformer Will Go to] ‘NA! of Oscar Wilde, Mo Mendes wan ieee i eee eel turch Sie. wan rent | slightly wounded, * Dr. Huntington by Birhop Doane, o Oklahoma to Liv Vikan 5 Catulle Mendes is a well-known Miss Gurney had already decided ty _— = French author and dramatist. He was|send the woman away, before the po a . horn in 1841 and Is the author of many [soning, of accoint of her stranke a ‘Mra, Mary F. Saliade, the well-known | novels and several dramatic works, in- | th and had notified b f her tr moral crusader of Twenty-fourth street, | using te comle opera, “Le Capitalre | tention ; ‘fas become Mrs. Harrison Eugene | Pracusse be orig wane pliae, mas they do not know ¢ " Havens, and will make her future home wy affalr has created the m in im Oklahoma, with her new husband.| CALLS HIM AN ADVENTURER. tains oxctiement inti Qi enh 3 + Phe marriage ceremony was performed . of LNG GORRFERAIION OF tie Ciurch Uf 11 ‘April 3, by Rey. Dr. Parkhurst, at his| Dentint dadtens Said to Have Footed | [tideamer, anil as puis very meagre q “residence, 133 East Thirty-fifth street. Other Matde: Monee Bee Helte civcuibics + # ‘This is Mrs. Sallade's third matrimo-| phe trial of the action brought by Ro: ene Church bs Renee le anu Bilal venture, ani the most romantic) gtejer, of 7 Broome street, against! Henry Adams, the former rector of th j *of them all. She was originally @ Miss /jfonty Jautesa, a dentiat, for $10, dam. | church entered the Roman Cathoii Fielding and married Mr. Sallade, Who | ages for breach of promise of mar-[MMpsihoed |,» Soh died. She then conducted a large! age, wax begun before Justice Fitz | wealthiest members of the congregation ‘Business on Broadway and became ae-| sincns in Part 1, Clty Court, to-day. foligwed Mr Adams into the Ronny . ted with an Enelishman named)”. jautesx’a promises of marriage, |atholte Church, sinens and married to hi Rose says he secured from her at vari a ing her absence he ci tiverted the ous times all the money she hat.| BRONZE STATUES ALL RIGHT Jota cash and disappeared. be] ssiounting to 816%, - tained Judge Harrison “pugene Havens| When Rose began the action against| Weaste Stanton and Others Din- ct be a odi-|him he was locked In Ludlow Street chara Senal Min love wih his fair client. “iie| all on default of ball, where he has! rhe Court asfone was fell In tov jocated in Enid, Okla, bes been since his arrest several months ak. | rowded to the doors this morning whet Se prominent as a ‘boomer’ and) Rose, who Is an attractive young Wo-) the cases of the bronze living picture ssed wealth. Then he ‘ Saranac ard won Tiewoinan Be man, sat in the rear of the Wourt to-lwere called. Long before Ib o'clock th day and cast glances of scorn at Jaules x ae cant pared to show, sald ex: | hour set for the trial, the court-room Judge Btee Riek counsel for Rose, in opening the case to-day, “that this man Jaulesz is an adventurer who has mae & business of defrauding young wom under promise of marrying them clent is under twenty-one years old, an’ yelieved In the professions of Jaulesz.” laced on the witness after, he promised marry me I loved him,” she testified. In't he promise you 6 cents for dollar you collected for hin?" Was asked certainly not. ed. she “No, she rep) The witness letters Jaulesz had written nearly all the le‘ters appear urgent re- 1 am no agent,” dentifiod a number of to her, In questa for “money.” GEN. CUTTING'S | WIFE SUES. Demands Neparnt from he i rome eet John T. Cutting, ex-member of Con: MRS. MARY F. SALLADE gress from San Francisco, and a Rriga- 4 Mrs Ballade ix about fifty years ol, | dier-General in the California militia made inoney ut the tine wccordion |W ratren in y wat tae livers tn the - were the rage for dresses, Sne ndant in a ‘or i ie ome vf the first for Sarah | Superior Court, On behalf of Mrs. Cut- ba ernbarat, then, ee chine | Ung A. H. Hummel moved for counsel ed tne! t zy y ri years mhegconteoiled the business of the | fee and alimony to-day, Decision was Country. She is still a handsome wom ix Y | reserved by Judge Gildersleeve. ( Cutting married Chritine Lubes | 4 of fe), Gen. Appots ‘Boni for Bato "annier. eOrke iy sriscy In IRM. Thele bridal tour at stabbing Policeman M | brought them to New York, and Mrs. Rein” 2, TERETE, Jippear, yesterday | Cutting sald that her husband borrowed * it case wan culled in Jefferson | $2.48 worth of stork from her. and then m Police Court. me cold and Indifferent, and. aban if the police do not find him I will doned her in San Francisco! in Novem- ‘out $50," Mrs, Havens sali to-day. | bet Once she says he alighted he Parkhurst Boclety xays it thinks | fr ‘arriage before the house, drunk ai wil Apoear. It wanted. me to| A volce, from the carriage wald ron hye bond again yesterday, but my | “Aren't vou gol wpay. my. th Mutant obfectels Hee has fo. cont linia peaclee Rina he turned an Gence in Appa. Thad a plun of starting | the cabman. He came to New Y £200 in business, and would probably | Mrs, Cutting followed, and last ¢ w that} she had him held in $2,000 ball to. sup: | port her | De Tancey At more than $90. is Nicoll Is counsel for fayens sald as soon as she cou! 7 nd_setl | Cutting, who der all the char % eu Ee an would. return West| and clalms that New York courts ha with her husband. ho Jurisdiction as his wife has not been | here a ee =a ear, MORE EASTER BRIDES. LIKE CHANG AND ENG. Girt Twine vined Together an if One Person, of the Lenten Senson. Easter week weddings are being cel-- é . 1 today sees many! The wife of J, Koehler, a caterer, of 4 ie Apnivbriden bead 8:1 East Forty-necond atreet, gave birth Miss Adelaida Prince, a divorcee, who oN Monday to twins, who are joined i fm well-known on the stage, together with a pliable ligament lke Creston Clark, of Daly's company that which formed Chang and Eng, the famous Biamese “wedded to-day. Miss Priy twins. Clark acted together In Daly's st The baubles are giris and weighed about y “Twelfth Nigh! fourteen pounds at birth. They are Siasins. ge puke ‘to Miss’ Prince's ‘well formed, except far ‘the cartilage Siva. that joins them and for a certain male « The marriage of Misa Florence Wes- formation of the bones at the base of . tervelt to Mr. George Trotter, of Phila- the spine. Gelphia, took place, at noon, in St This ts” the seventh case known to Chureh. The coup pect medical history nd opinions are di to go to Germa probably * vided as t) whether the connecting band Mr, Trotter's schooner yacht, Teur om ve he separated without causing bi wh A Taanionable wedding took place at Mrs. Koehler, the mother, hax not noon to-day in Christ's Ppiscopal Chureh, | yet benn toled of the strange formation at Rye, the contr Jo being Of her offspring. Mins Figrence juett yor and, Me SES ee Albert Rowland Se: ne bride 1s | the daughter of th te Thomas Bt. | MRS. STEVENS’S WILL. Taylor and the room a nephew of the| shat te ex-Gov James Lawrence Orr, of; uth Caroling. The ¢ ¥ was per-| Her Mary Fiske form y the recior, eon * W. Kirby, The best. mn 8G. Grine| Pagel: Con » Ite - OH Betion, of Boston. The ushers in-| The will of the late Marietta: Reed uded J. Griffiths Masten, of Newport ——— ; i Stevens was offered for probate to-day | the complaint of. Soutragel. decency’! The Mayor said that he realized that Henry B. Carroll, Elisha Bo 1. Tay: | 4 Sr Hai Bite Di i few York was behind other cities in the nd Lyman Austin Spaulding. After) in the Surrogate’s Court. Lawyer Hoft-| had ret heen proved ONLY 17 AND A LEPER. Perea re Mt LCM Grin lleRHEn CARE Go det exter nded trip South ple started) man Miller, appearing for the wil, #414 | cation, granied the motion of Col, James Comer cae intimated that he would approve the 2 an extended trp South. [that Mrs. Mary Fiske Paget, dlughter|and dismissed the complaint From a Fitth Avenae Home to North [PHL the incorporators of the Soclety SICK WOMAN P ASSAULTED, (0% (U7 iteygne: dine watved all rene CLERK HAWKEN CONVICT Mrother stand. age de Beaver Pane, Huei S!'Cami | [sented to the probate of the: will ED.) waar Bryan, a seventern-year-oia SRC PT NIIAGR TR. Ela vemover: Cornelius | f qwe Case Where Unprotected) Nori tinie, ihe nubnerining’ witnesten tt hae mulatto, wax sent today to North) Van ‘Coty Albert H. Gallatin, . he will, testified that at the time of Brother Island, suffering with leprosy |ward C. Spitzka, Madiao meromntes Were Suidemiy Attacked: | tng execution of the will Mrs, Stevens In the worst form, a ouse from an Van Valkenbur and ¢ Mrs. Mary Malloy, twenty-six yeara| was of sound mind and fully competent ie : y fe disease fro: gl ade ie peel saison, to execute the paper, and that all the] Lawyer Henry G formerly ax. | arm-to-arm vaceination, in the West In- o14, wife of an electrician in the Edison | reauirements of the jaw were complied| sistant Republican loader in tho ‘Twen-| Mes, He came to New York and worked | ARMORY FRONT CHANGED. Electric Lighting Company, and residing | with, tyreventh. Ansembly Diatrict, went on [Mee yQelOoy ih several potels: He neat Pid hldid at 43 Eas! Twenty-ninth street, and secure, ceas doorbay in a private the witness-stand in the United States | famtly on Fifth avenue, but was foreed | Fault Found tn of the Ninth Berm neeee ores) fe eane We SP AFTER AN AMERICAN HEIRESS, | {Ciroult Court before Judge Henedict thie | fate few weeks mgo tiecaunn of the Reatacsal'a Kaw @nital compositor, living at 5 nth avenue, Paani oaet pecore dias Henedin’ (his) swollen state of hin hands ee h Tere alge Might made victims of 4°) George Curson, Believe Cuark Beil, “iresttent ae the | gtecymeang, eaterday, to the Roosovelt | at the meeting of the Armory Board , 5 |, tempted aangults. ; Medico-Legal Society, under oath discevered 1hat lie Was 6 leer “481 iis forenoon Secretary Darker read a} Matar evens, tortor Gi ail dl Ve ie ae ant ENE a letter from Buliding Comissioner Con- ones, forty-oni Po vy pipe " Ken, who Was charged by ¢ sonata of ab East Thiriy-nith st | The Hon. George N. Curzon, M. Po. | aftati forming: hie namie tow Tats | JOINED A CIRCUS, MAYBE, | *tab!e._ In watch Mr. Constable stated Married and father of ‘two chiliren, | who arrived today on the Majestic from/Gmee order tute $1. Hawken ‘was a | D «| thee the Fourteenth street front of the Mrs. Sweeney has been il wince January | piverpool, is a well-known author and] elerk in) Hells employ, and he set np the | ; CCI a HE UE ane. hee i traveller, He i engaged to Misa Mary [etna that he had the lawyers permis: ot Shepard with Red Nair Mas| being bullt according to the plans and ‘About & o'clock Savene 1 to see) Leiter, daughter of Levi Z. Leiter, for-| the jattens aneene, ae kat: Specffeattons or according to the Bulld- her husband. He wa He sorang | merly «partner of Marshal Field, of | "Bam firs, hnwceer. beloved Mr. Roll \ " | ang Department iw , ‘ upon Mra. Mal to assault | Chicago, Mr. Lelter resides at Wash-/and convicted Hawken, with a recom: | Fourteen-year-old Eliot Shepard is] Architect Sargent admitted that the her. Bick a+ +! fought him, | ing mendation to meres | still missing from the home of his | Work Was not ig done according to end slipping away rusne the window | ———-— \ Hawken Is raid 10 have been charged |father, Dr. Charles H. Shepard, of #1 | Sie gpemnaptions and sald that yet are outed for hi oman. BA re . similar offences In” London bh qh nein of Stfof the wall compla of by Mr. = rae a8 cries who beran| ‘Here Is Proetical Benevaience, iene ill oRemies Ma Londor [Columbia Helgnts, Brooklyn. iliot at. [stable wag elm torn down. | 8 to weep. This 1 Yorkvule | Srmpathy that Onde expression onty in words ae or tended Public School No. 1, in Adams |, Mayor Birang said that he thou ioe eu a RWeeney plea te nile ave 10 the bereaves, but whe the Butiding Department should be more Fee ict car tie saks of in onion | seer ite veraves tut wien ate | POISONED ABIG LION, — Jairect. Me was there Monday, dieu: [MERE g Shaniains anal Rie Bugs Mre. Malloy decided te widen ek ered: Wi | eared in the afternos ad nothing has | gestion, the archite miractor and wer aceanes was tec * A on the elevated rallwas | te Vouk 1 efore the} been seen or heard of him since Blerk of the work will appear before the Mra. Cosgrove wa find. |ntent re da letier of aymipatby from 1M. | The boy had a passton for cirous, [Armory Board next’ Friday afternoon, | tre a man in her te : Zed | Conperthwait & ( famous Park iow turnt_ | Jiras believed by some that he has gone [and the whule matter will be Invest: him as Bamuel Farrell, a pegnbor. she arpet dealers she kiew tt was not an] An Abyssinian ton belonging to tare |#¥ay to become famous as a hareback | gated, “Sy screamed 4° Farre r aw He ’ “ tor told her tha! % need | ia & Ralley" h ye rider ra ool h a $1 tn money, but Brother had Farrell arte ustive | no nen about her wesunt win | HUM & Bailey's show was 5. he took his” brother's forelanerta Hyap committed him to te and fr a ite fi ould be plesead 17 canei"ine | Killed. by a done of rf Ribume walued at gn. Dime novels ry DISPOSING. OF REFUSE. Monta in default of #9" i a dtilomed wan a reveipted tH, SHIM) Kony naw had been hurt la At the bottom of the disappearany -———— oo kre 4x ot explanation | erew co much wor stout bulla and has red hares lh of ting Garbage trom Ashes to MRS. HARRIGAN A TERROR rT a ee ae : —=— - ted With, le ie henry. strychnine Was give him ———- roar atke eee fer to cook, tut | He SWallowed the teas Wh its heavy n Store was held between She Fought on Officer and Goes any ka sin anu date way | Cone of poleon ly 18! We + this ,{ Col. Waring and the Health Board to- | the °Pen, ’ know gas he aul anal ances RACER eR ere Gta ee atti rune | day tn relation to the dixposal of garb-| Mrs. Julia Merrigan, of 18 Nassau “* ; Spihes ie ieapener ee A Nereis Lani ee cahtontediy e Valley anne x hat, beginning with ee Ge monty by "U ‘ A | ee ra hae nia ie aie ana [oes ‘ Lakitetant and wet eysuuee and fentiary for wx nt by Justice Le ale oop merent Care| warning leaped bia inte the alr a — a o hist at ss ‘ Niggas Apart wetth a hiv ft oe Rae, urteenth and = Thirty-ninth streets, Waied, in Adams our bp eek a large at’ a | Cis wan tate Be the ’ Weather Ferevas: Ehould be” required. to separate, wanes Bbe was accused of uegieoting her ch) one Lae eaueaNy artes Pyeng foe thirtyale hours enting ¢ pat | from’ peaulae” garb and that 't B, aged wix, and Margaret, f — = the very instant be eaday: Por New York CHy)a toy | Street f dep: G feee, gone. as : € Der Hogi a) NOEY IBEINOE DELO \cocaae’ eed Wharelagy ala(ione Fequired to haul each away’ In s@barate but promised to reform and J « B Fetung ity: | OE HEBOR On Hatter fe FRCOKNAbAWA Uhh ‘Ylouseholders will be required to put Weis Buppendes nentence “ * arener HW. poman lagha perature during the morn ag garbage in non-absorbent, coVered re- aw n Court Officer Waker went to ar ede wae sindicwed « - aie » thermometer at F Pharina Feptacies with handles. The question of | this morse Whe Were es Mies Fare . hs cel I i mite AM 6A Mo R98 MN OM atl paes for ashes will o up later, | Piceded Bacon ti ed to break i 4 gates | Comme . A ai in, na f t > ihe : “You had better not’ shouted the Hansen nar tthe Callas "New V A Warde POPPI LEP PALL PP AL POP LAL { roman, “I knew you were coming ard Gfani Jury ore tor graote en ot Thomas. | ant 1 oN Mt fue Bete preparing to mest you —= atacand ta Ne a MOST HEALIHFUL. MOST VELICIOUS. | con pressed i the door, at ; pace of PAward Ja flew open aolaed is They Sold Watered Mik = i nel na i Inapect the, Bowe contents over his uniform. Bacon Look geetarie chet ert | » O. U. BEST . ‘ = ea ti sa To-morrow's Evening World will ae Shen aud. ‘ MOST ECONOMICAL. STEAM COOKED. g BATS Bareat account of the opening | have am ME geun fe aad nade things liver | NEVER EQUALLED SINCE ITH INTRODUCTION 19 YEARS AGO. the baseball season at the| same of the basc doy sto ani fagpug the ty. | CEREALS MPG. CO, #3 Murray at, N.Y, AU Grocers. Polo Grounds. eee om. oe THE W ORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN ING, APRIL 17, 1eus. VERY MIXED RELATIONSHIP, | ROONEY s. oe DENNIS’S NEW 108 Ace Commissioner of Accounts Jemes F. Lehmater to-day resigned his office, and Mayor Strong at once appointed Rodney Strong Dennis, of 7 West Bixty-ninth street, to succeed him. In his letter of resignation Mr. Leh macer stated that his reason for giving up the office was that his health was 80 broken that he could not discharge the duties devolving upon him. iguring Out a Cousin in a Di- voroe Euit To-Day. epmother’s Brother Married @ Sister’s Brother's Widow. Kdward C, Fuller, aged twent Mr. Dennis ts a Republican of the « named as co-respondent by Frank J.) Twenty-third District. He was engaged ‘hack In a suit for absolute divorce In the business of public accountant with vatnat hla wife, Ida D. Slack, who gives A.W. Teele, of IL Wall street. oy fv t. Dennis came to the Mayoi ce oh eae Be Ey ave: ‘thie forenoon with Commissioner of Ac- Vuller, in cxplatning his friendship for Counts Terry ‘and was sworn, In. He irs, Slack, sald they were cousins, | went imme Hately Ma the office oe vad rere aalkee exiil NORE ommissioners of Accounts, where } Vhengasked to explain more fully, Me gerry Gegth initiating him into the tH ‘enya eries of the office. “My —atepmother's br married) At was common talk among city om: Mrs, Slack's alster's brottier’s widow,” [Cis after the resignation of Mr. Leh. Ae Ruste weaves wrow iets Cine. mailer became publle that he had been How do you figure that out?" asked forced to get out because of the tangle Lawyer Grant resulting from the Mayor's letter to the “Pean't” Board of Aldermen with regard to the “Well, T don't blame, you, It would city's finances, take something more than a Philadel- Tt ip said that Mr. Lehmaler furnished pila lawyer to make Jt clear the figures upon which the Mayor based Sack charges that his wife and Puller his letter, came to thie city on Dec. 31, 184, trom \leboro, Maas. and went to 19 West) SECURE DEPARTMENT JOBS. Mighteenth etre Mrs. Caroline ©. testified to hay- ing called at Mrs. Black's room, in teenth street last January. Tae aan locked Pay miys phe heat Siiller’s stinetly vhen she finally wax admitted, she saya, she found | ‘These appointments in the munielpal service were announced to-da the room in disordsr t Andrus Fuller swore Mrs. Slack boarded in] Park Depa:tment-N. H. his om. ule 5 at ee ap Attleboro, Ae man. came to New and was surpl “1 to 2 i find Mrs. Slack on the st ‘ His Department of Public Works —La “ting with her was pure reldental. | rence F, MeCann, clerk, and Fannie B. if he had any oaggage, y 0 nd typewriter. Fa et La hg Ayres, stenographer and typ i went occasion he admitted | ee Lovet luce a sat, at dtvckaeed GEN, EWING BEGINS WORK. cidental. He said he had called on Mrs. - Slack In Bighteenth street, but all t ding to Come One Condemned Bi Down at Once. Gen, Thomas Ewing, attorney for the Bullding Department, sald this morning, In speaking of (he condemned building at 53 Montoe street: ‘The Board of Survey ordered the bullding to be torn down, and we Instl- tuted proceedings against Andrew Mar- tin, owner, in the Court of Common Pléas. “We gave him until April 20 tearing down che bulidings. ‘This he promised to do, and 1 be men are at work on It now. If so, the case need not come Into court.” time he was In her room the doors we wide —— PASTOR GUNNING IN } COURT. Wite Maken Application mony and Counsel Fe: Application was made to Judge O8- borne, In the Clty Court, Brooklyn, this morning to compel Rev. J. H. Gunning, pastor of the Bedford Bapysxt Church, Rrooklyn, to pay 82% » week alimony and | $20 counsel fee to enable his wife, Mre. to begin LAWYER MEYER & sTaNtos aND| Mary E, Gunning, to proseente her ace oan LAWYER JAMES tion for a decree of separation, = had Alled up with a set of curious per-| Mra, Gunning recites the old story, so| DR, PARKHURST EXPLAINS. fonm, anxious to see the an whol utten told, of how. on several occasions |, zn - had had the temerity to appear before | she wax Maltreated by her husband and] He Siightly Qn Hin Stricturen sialic iis four ehlldren by a former wife, athe Metendants tere Besse Stanton, | DF. Guaning has been married three on Mayor Strong. Perham Nahi and Otto Kr The'tws {times It wan claimed by Lawyer An- Dr. Parkhurst has explained his Bos- i derson that Dr, Gunning is able to pay ter having first appeared asx bronze statues, | Col. B.C. James and Maurice Meyer were present In behalf of the prisoners, and the people's Interests were looked after by Assistant District-Attorney | John F. “McIntyre. Detective-Scrgt. George F. secured the evidence against tures,” upon order: from Supt. Byrnes, Was ‘the first witness. He sald that March 21 laat, in company with Detec- tWve-Sergt, Rogers, he had visited. the Casino Theatre, and saw Bessie Stan- ton and the other defendants. ‘Titus, th RESSIF STANTON AND THE Was the body the hips?" RALDUEADS, ve and Tntvre ow Yes, with ze camp Col, James the ere | ination. To him t Witness said he wae near the stage used an} ra-Rlass, Did the ‘audience applaud the repre- sentations?” he was asked. “Not particularly, ‘There was some. 1 saw no one who claimed to be of fended." | The witness said the pletures were | representatives of classics so far as he krew Detective Sergeant Silas W. Rogers, who t to the theatre in) company with Titus, corroborated him. Col, James Immediately moved to diss miss the complaint on the ground that | Tenney fel to the door aad, ‘afer oar was subdued, | war as he receives $5.00 m year as pastor of |ton address, in which he criticleed | the Redford Avenue Baptist Church and| Mayor Strong, by saying he did not recetves revenue from his practice as@|mean to give the impression that the siclan, awyer Bullwinkle declared Dr. Gun- ning only recetves $39 a week as a min- Inter, and that his Income from his med- Mayor was willing to sacrifice the en- tire reform movement to accomplish his desires, but that It is impossible to make ical ‘practice was very small. He says | out his policy Mra ‘Gunning left home of her own ac: | “Months have gone by since the Mayor cord. pas had the power of removal.” said Dr. Dr. Gunning dentes any assaults, and| Parkhurst, “ani the Po.ice Department accuses hin wife of calling him vte| i bad’ aa ever, It looks as if the names, terrorizing the children and sow- Ing seeds of dissension in his congrega- don, He declares as the result of his wife dragging bin inte court he was obliged to resign his pastorate to take effect on May 1. been w.iling to surrender the n principle for what he} he can get in the way of legisia- jon at Albany. If he approves the bill jo Ax the bi-partisan Vollce Board in the Depariment, he will abandoning | the platform on which he wag elected, |the Department who have become use- @ short time very much elevated, as p stances prote their whole duty."” Johi appeared for the Club and the people. | a Pronibitin that visement. drldge street station, was on trial before charge} with assaultin PARKHURST MEN WIN. Hotel Princess License Revoked by the Excts Doard. The Excise Board in executive session this afternoon revoked the leense of the Hotel Princess, on Lexington avenue. It was in this case that the Parkhurst lety made such a desperate fight, It alleged that the piace wa a disorderly house. BYRNES LIKES THE NEW BILL. Under It ons Pol Be Eliminated ¢ Supt. jen Would m the Force. Byrnes sald to-day that he was very much pleased with the supple- mentary police bill introduced in the Senate yesterday afternoon. “In my judgment,” said he, “If such a bill becomes a law, the discipline of the torce will be absolutely eliminated | from peliticg, and in a very short time would be e'evated to a very high stand- ard, higher than it has ever reached “The bill embraces all. vie qualifica- fons necessary for perfect discipline, Under it there would be a sure and speedy punixhment for all violations of the rules and improper conduct, and the Superintendent of Police could then be justly held accountable for the dis- cipline of the fore “I believe the trial by court-martial composed of policemen, as provided for in this bill to be proper. | Police oficers would then be trled by men who have a practical knowledge of what police duty is, and adequate punishment would a be meted out to offending mem- here, “In my recent Interview with Gov. Morton this was the on!y recommenda- tion I made relative to police legisia- tion, Under a iaw of thie kind men in less and a disgrace to the uniform they wear could be very soon weeded out “Tam also quite sure that under such a_law the personnel of the superior officers of the Depattment could be tn litical Influence could under no circum them If they did not do —— a A TEST EXCISE CASE. Renewals of Licenses for Saloons Nenr Sehools Involved, The Excise Board listened to argu- ments to-day on the application of Will- am Moore for a renewal of a ilcense for a saloon at 122 Ninth avenue, which is within 109 feet of a school, ‘This case is a test one, J. Augustus n, of the Good Government Club, Moore, he said, had no vested right to| tenewal of the license, because he bought the assignment of the license six months after the paxsage of the law! aloons near school-houses. yer Fred House took the ground | foore, having been granted a ense prior to the passage of the act, entitled to a renewal. The Board took the matter under ad- Law 1 _— = PATROLMAN HODGE TRIED. Golantom Charged Him with Unprovoked Assnult. Patrolman John Hodge, of the El-/ Sel Commisstoner Andrews F this mornin, Selig Goldstot Don't Wory How Your Money Will Pan Gut Go to Housekeeping as you intended this Easter, and if you desire to know how far $100.00 will go take a look at our show window and you will see a completely furnished four-room flat for $100.00. THIS INCLUDES CARPETS, OILCLOTH, CURTAINS, CROCKERY, STOVE, TINWARE, PICTURES, PARLOR SUIT, BEDROOM SUIT, DINING-ROOM FURNITURE AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. FOR EITHER CASH OR ON CREDIT AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE, If you wish to have something a little more elaborate, we have set out on our fourth floor a completely furnished 7-room flat for $250.00. We are positive that if you will take a look at these furnished apart- ments they will suit, besides saving you time of selecting the various items, and, considering that you require no capital, you can get all these ON OUR NEW MODEL CREDIT SYSTEM. NO MONEY DOWN IF YOU SATISFY US YOU ARE THE RIGHT PARTY. Everything for Housekeeping. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Diteloths, Stoves, Picturas, Gloc's, Portieres, Crockery, Refrigerators and Tinware, Lacs Curtains, WE ALLOW THE RAILROAD FARES B OTH WAYS TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS, J.% S. BAUMANN’S, _ 8th Ave, Cor, 19th St OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, | | | rE ane 0042000eneseee HERE IS SOMETHING YOU WANT, WE WILL sell this WHITE ENAMELLED STEEL BEDSTEAD, with extended foot, extra heavy make, solid brass trimmings, with steel wire woven spring of best quality and @ pure hair mattress, guaranteed all hair and full weight, at #0.068, BED SPRING AND HAIR MATTRESS, g 8 Our Baby Weigh-, ing Contest is on everybody's lips. Register your baby early. It le free. You may win a beautiful Baby Car. riage. ‘We have the larg- est Ine of Baby Carriages of any house in New York. Over 200 different styles at the most FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. economical prices. + ser 20 Yards of Good Brussels Carpet Given to Every Purcha of 875 or upward of Furniture, Judge Osborne took the papers. a a will have broken faith with a large Hae OU RR dis ae clinton sireat a Aumber of people who have been stand: | 70180 ait ee Che hallmay eae Ing by him on his non-partiean pledge.” (3. Me Tae Ni hone tte mer Pate | MRS. EICHELE WINS. OTE TITS |main Hodge wao without provocation, | any HEARING ON THE “200” BILL, | struck him in the ey» with fils fist, fell: Separation tor Hert No Divorce for EAT Gb faut Hodge, he said. | Mer Husband. No Oppesition, yd the Mayor Inti-! under arrent, took him as as the Judge Gildersteeve, 4n the Superior en His Approval ener of Lavingston street and let him | Court, to-day granted a decree of sepa-| Phe Mayor granted a public hearing | Goldstoff had nis daughter and two; ration to Mary Kichele from her hua-|to-day on the Niles bill, which provides | citizens to corroborate hi story. band, George Eichele for the incorporation of the New York | vent him from. getting evidence Inv an{ Suit for absolute dl Was brought {Zoological Society, and for the establish- | excine Case and that fle “merely” pushed against Mra. Elche her husband, | ment of a zoological garden in this city, | MYR 4a, one side. named Edward smith and Daniel] ‘Phe new zoo Is to be established on fand as respondents, | Mrs. jand given by the city north of One Hun- Fee eee ee ans harkes, tdred and Wifty-ftth street. Admission to ieee ORL Gy the garden 1s to free to the public for at FU Cr fete yee ne least fous days 4 week, one of which will ward Smith, one of the co. be Bucday dents, testifie behaif of the husband re There was no opposition to the bill, Decision was reserved. CONLIN WANTS ri TARY, Files a Claim for Unpat Money ai admiteing Improper Intimacy with Mis: | genter: Page ante andre: lee Parker Chief Inspector, | Seer ee entice: a Ting tes | spoke in its fave Peter Conlin, Inspector of Police, to- | Mrs Blchele on the cross-bill wer gt ther jexplatned that all they |day fed with Comptroller Fitch a claim ——- ann ne cat ione, aie sk that. the | for $3,000, representing the difference In Ivorce Set Anide, Present collection of animals in Cen- | the salary of Inspector and Chief In- 7 tral Park was worth about $15,000, and) spector, since February, 1893. | Maccoemernlnd Oanneal)) Meet hy Ie ob-}that tt cost the city $10.00 a year to) Inspector Conlin saya'he has been ile. tained from Justice Bartlett, in ihe Supreme | keep it running, $13,000 of which went|gally deprived of the Chief Inspector- | Urook!y. thts morning an omer reay for salaries. fils Woull be saved to! ship and the emoluments attached, by Catherin 2 ahow the city if the new Zoological Society | the act of the Legislature abolishing th bsonite could get the site asked for. office two years ago. ‘The Intention was, Mr. Parker sald,| His filing of a claim for the difference collection’ of animals which favorably with any in to have a would compar ony and counsel fees, the world. of salary le necessarily preparatory to the cominencement of sult. —o— POLICEMAN “HELD UP.” Now He Has to Explain His “Pan- handler Dick" Episode. Patrolman George C. Strong, the po- iceman who was “held up’ by “Pan- handler Dick” In Cherry street on April 7, was arraigned before Commissioner Andrews at Police Headquarters to-day, charged with failing to arrest the man, and with falling to report the case at the station-houre. Panhandler Dick, as “Kansas Johnny,” ance in Cherry atrect. who ts also known created a disturb- When Poltceman | Strong tried to arrest him Johnny pulled his gun and made the officer throw up his hands, escaped. The decision will be given by the full He then backed away and My Baby was a living skeleton; the doc- tor said he was dying of Maras- mus and Indigestion. At 13 months he‘weighed only seven pounds, Nothing strengthened or fattened him. I began using Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites, feed- ing it to him and rubbing it into his body. He began to fatten end is now a beautiful dimpled boy. The Emulsion seemed to supply the one thing needful, Mrs. Kesvon Wittiams, May 21,1894. Cave Springs, Ga. Similar letters from other mothers, Don't be perewaded to accept Sentt & Bowna N.Y. All Drugeist eed Amusements. HOYT TURATRE. Ho & Nehon. rae CIESY. RITZGRRALD'S Great Dance at #4 EVENINGS at 8,30, THE (OUNDLING PAT, MAT. ate is. receded by THE MAN UPSTAIRS, substitute! ans hi Pod NEN MAN Eves. 415, Mai hat PRES ENMAN, VHOMPSON HOLD ROMENTEAD. ricrCREs xt feb. ana: BANS Being Earnest. nga OHN. pt QE A DREAM | ment WE FURNI:H A HOME COMPLETE. FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND HOUSEFURNISHING a000s, Te CASH OR CREDIT, ann SuAE eH ONE PRICE, LOWEST. McCLAIN, SIMPSON & COMPANY, The Only One-Price Cash or Credit House in America. - 589 to S41 Sth Ave. Northwest Corner of 81th Nt. | : | OFFERED THE MAYOR BREAD.) — It Came from the Island and to nventizutiion, John J. Mullin, a homeless man, who had been an inmate of the Charity Hos: pital on lackwell'a Isiand, called on the Mayor to-day to complain of the treat- patients receive there. He brought | Lead NUOL VAUDEVILLE Always the best and funnteat, y Drummond, Staley Soe Fiynny Annie Tart, Pagwera Sunday’ Concer cores ah th him two slices of bread taat w as dry and hard asa goat's horn and a ma ttle of “coffee? made of chicory } Aud coco shells, With auean of mush | 100 MUCH *NOHNSON. that he said constituted the breakfast WITH WM. GILLETTE AND COMPANT. of the inmates, AMERICAN THEATRE, Inge Saturday: Me asked the Mavor to taste the “eof. | Keseryd Senta. Tat Eon. 00 but Col. Strong dectined with Wie cng When, the Mayor heard the | SANRI n iba A and examined the food he wrote hs a letter to the Board of Heaith to make an investigation of the character of the food served on the island, — Harlem Police Getting Active. Two alleged disorderly houses were raide! last night by Patrolmen Eggers and McDonough, of Way to Win heat Bidder, THILBY GARDEN ST VE a, the East One Hundred an Fourth sorte at 222" Eaxt Nenth street and. 312. Bust OF ing | Ono ftundred and. Seventh atte a sere, | ACA DMM OF BURG, an we Auld | colored, and. Maggie Smith, ‘reputed: propeiciors, were afresied. Six other women and three men were made prisoners, Special Notice: IT 1S MERELY GooD t ALTH, ‘That beautiful compleaton ts HEALTH, seivel by RIPAS'S TABULES, RIPAN'S TANULES purity the blood, elear tho skin of blemishes and make lite more worth 11V1uB. ens HERRMANN aif Mats, Wed. wnat. at 2 Eve. at 15, IMPERIAL EASTER HOLIDAY BILL TH & RUDD. Rocentriques, Prot. WOUDWARD'S Performing { Lions. i James “Thornton ‘and 20 Othera, ry ‘Rirowdway w H8th Bt. CASINO: pres LANG waa tat Do miss the pletures that wilt KMVEU SBats al he printed with ‘The Kvening GARRICK THEATRE. World's detailed story of the open. ES DAY mace Mr. Richard Mat Ing mame of the 1 te 4 [} engue season to- His AND THE MAN, row afternoon, jh pet Mat ® — rE ATW AVAGANZR co, Amusements. Moe ME TOU enna Sey Bi L v YO! IGAGEMEN’ Mr. and Mrs, KENDAL. and Thurs. Ev'gs, Ev'gs, The” Que White Lisi Wien Diving 9 Sei ETHD THRILLING AFRIAL DISPLAYS. er tt Admission, c., 5he., Th at Box Si a Children Under ‘Nine Box-ofive open from 9 104 for sale of udvuace seats KEITH'S AEW ONION SHURE. Roonte 1 PM, ode, Dropin at ORIGINAL CONTINUOUS Performan Julia Mackey’ vamerican farewall), Leo Derva sore LITTLE | CHRISTOPHER. PAL WER’ Ss . THEATRE | Matinees Wed. & Sai | tae ne By st D'ARVILLE | Gist Us TAN OPERA-HOUSE BOB W2s IMMONS arr plementary Season of Grand MUSIC ITALL ‘i Brophete: Thurs: Api. 8, exe EMAM ITA COURT, ‘ rn vADL 19, Alias Sate Mats ar 33 are, Romeo and Juliet; Apl.. 9. At ponus dater orchestrien plays afteracen and ov'g, Tamvpricen, Uuvias ‘sun. AM ain pypuiat Stay eS Ober ere te Hex converts. Sone aener a Ne x hurt, fh Lohengrin; Velday, “Apri 36, Bon Glu: Wael ana be Apel 26 Won Ole" 1” THE POLICE INSP-CTOR, | wa! oe GRAND? OVERA.! A AG CAST. NEW SPECIALTIES. — * a Wed, & 8 ~ x AGNES HERNDON. | 8 | conumpus mitt To Night, and Reet HA! Pat Thun @ rt Eve rate et Next Weel ALEXANDER SAt KOSTER & BIAL’s 1U-NIGHI,| wo. 1 MPAUS TC? MERTEN LIVING PICTURES. |, hee LDR TELLER ASU BEAU CRANE Jeera Bron. sielling & Kevell, Praais Family, HOTA Mull Tachernom Word @ Shepird, Romows, | Lacewm Theatre, (30 4 . EVERY SATURDAY, FAMILY MATINIE TO-NIGHT, FORTU GEM YANIA TU RATID | | Anne Time: THURSDAY MATINEE, ogeatge Sancen es Eau frac ORMMER SKAUMG

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