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4 erty Stands, % ; at That Time WEIRS = HELI ‘taxes for the year 18%). . @ estate. the assessment was made. It was also contended that the assess. 7 ment was exorbitant and unjust. : Corporation Counsel Scott contended that while it might be true that the| estate was not in the hands of the ex-| ecutors at the time the assessment was |} Jevied, yet the value of the estate was |} Based upon securities belonging to the estate which were then in the Mercan. » Alle Trust Company's vaults, and, un- der the law, should be understood as {Gfeeing in the actual possession of the executors. attempt to compromise the case, and, falling in that, will appeal to the Gen- > éral Term. a LAYS IT TO THE MAFIA. Fat Him Away. ‘The trial of Michael De George for ind degree in attempt- ing to burn the house at 165 Avemie A |{ ‘was continued before JudgeFitzgerald to- | day in General Sessions. De George bears @ striking resemblance to the elder Sal- | vini, and is said to be a real Count. claims Glocomo Jaconiere, hin accuser, | in President of @ local branch of the Mafia, and has formed a plot , @rson in the prison him, smoked goggles. tempt to burn the tenement. inflammable fluid. also testified that Avenue A. was ‘called. lat ~~ oe Sergt. Sull Swenrs Detective Edw Central vffice Squad. was trial vefore Comnii on @ charge of being drunk while on | Tumber by Mr hper a soprano ‘te - weal b at | Mra Wah and wus uy MisaeLyucn and at the Exst One Hundred a wixth street station, al.exes P. ... Apri! 7, he found Freel = Hundred and Bixteenth street, near First avenue, 60 much under the influe figuor us to be unable to take He paced nim unite the stution-house had by Po.ice Burgeons Donovan Coog, who thougst he was ‘The ac his own any liquor that day, He wa Jy after leaving his home he fell up 4 eidewalk He 10 ® scious op th a * pothing until he awol . house twelve hours lat A half dozen wither Free] between | and 1.0 he appeared Was taken to the office of Ci who eld it was s case of faken. 1 the pesi-house this afternoon. P The secoed National Convention of the Retail ‘Association ned im the Graad Central being present, ee a MUST PAY UP, $10,000,000 Assessment Of the| nater, mowover, Prices Showed an Father’s Personal Prop- ~JUSTIGE AMDREWS'S DEGREE. {Makes No Difference if the Ex- eoutors Were Not in Control RESPONSIBLE. ‘Aumers that an Attempt Will Be Wade to Compromise, Otherwise tppeal May Be Taken. American Sugar Rel Aineric as ce Andrews, in the Spec the Supreme Court, rendered a deci- , ‘sion to-day affirming the findings of the Cominiésioners of Taxes and ents in assessing the personal property | ef the late Jay Gould at $10,000,000 for ‘The case was brought before the court en a writ of certioari, to review the as- ‘eeemment, obtained by George J., Ed- win, Howard and Helen M. Gould, as executors of their father’s estate. It waa urged on behalf of the execu- tora that they were not responsible for the tax on the ground that at the time the assessment was made, Jan. 9, 1893, Yhey had not been confirmed as ‘execu- tors and were not in control of the | ii In support of this they cited the fact q 7 if the will of Jay Gould was not ad- 4 itted to probate until four days after a a Andrews in his opinion, cites Z@ decision of the General 1 reme Court in which an issue similar Gi to that raised by tne executors was de- .** elded in favor of the Commissi that decision had never been over-ruled by the Court of Appeals, the action of the Commissioners must stand. 5 It 13 understood that the Goulds will Jaconlere was in court this morning. He glared at De George through his ’ The firat witness was Thomas T. Freel, one of the officers who discovered the é re fire in De George's room, é ‘| testified that Jaconiere visi | Mire-Marshal Mitchell ‘on, Be! story of De George's alleged at- Fr fent with Juconiere, and found a lighted in the rear room of De* George's ‘Adbartments, connecting by means of a se with two rubber shoes filled with Freel a es fuse was found ket at the time of his ar- | Sergt. James 8, Carey, of the Four-| teenth Precinct, swore he saw t fuse taken from de George's hip pocke! Amelia “Miller, an occupant Amelia Miller testified to seeing De George leave the house on the morning | of Sept. 15 and the officers ‘A recesa of one hour was taken, After recess Fire Marshal Mitchell testified to the condition of De | rge's room on the morning of Sept. “He described the taper, shoes filled with aicohol tine as the other witnesses had és ete estimated the value of pro fg kinds in De Gec BREAK IN THE 6 They Unsettled the Wall Stroet Market at the Opening. Improving Tendency. A break in the coalers of 1-2 to 2 per cent. unsettled the entire stock market at the opening, but before the expiration of the first hour of business the market showed an improving ten- dency. Money 11-22 per cent, on call. For- eign exchange dull at 4.8814 a 4881-2 for bankers’ @-day bills, and 4591-4 4.89 1-2 for demand, Tommercial bar silver rose Mexican doliars unchanged at 6 The coal shares continued but their fluctuations had no pe influence on the general mark just before midday prices & made a further advance In sympath: with a jump in Sugar to 108 1-8 on.larg transactions, ‘A number of the specialties Improved, noticeably Leather, Lead and Chicago Gas, The commission houses report fur- ther accessions to the ranks of outside buyers, and. taken altogether, the feel- ing 1s confident. Clesta; American Tobacco aur Ref. pf. Ameriran Cotton Oi pty. 7 Atlantic, & Pact Top. & Santa ‘& Ohio y hicago & Northwest Mu & SUP Koy rr Del Denver & Ri Den. & Kio Din, & KF & P. ‘General 3% Green 1 lowa ay lows, * Laclede Ft 6 My Mextoan Nato. Mexican Central. Mich, Central. Wy u 6% fe rthern Pacific SUP, Minn. & M: LL South St. Le South, 7 1% ng United States tg United st Telegraph heeling & Lake Erle. Wisconsin Central, oe @ Maa COTTON WAS FEVERISH. Opened Se on Fatale wer, bat Soon Recovered. Cotton opened about 7 points lower, so but within a short time most of this| ¥! loss was recovered. The market was feverish, but less active. Lower Liver- | pool started the decline. It looks as if of th polalag ri arly sales Ma: and June a 675; August, 6. A683; “October, 687 a’ 6.91 December, January, 6.95, The market w higher ew York, about J-Se higer, with hb SS fee and duly’ at sae 52 1-2¢,/ Oats and provistons quiet. a Secret Meeting of Coal Agents, Ling of the anthracite coal a Ang held to-day in the offices of th yal Company, 1 Broadway, ‘The committal ato Te In known, homeve: to the course they nN nis he sents are not the meet e instructe: Maal The p evening at a mus le for s ¢ Charity, DETECTIVE FREEL’S TRIAL. raul do Dat. | Alfred E. Pearsall, who also sang bis dramat dC, Freel, oner Andrews, Police Headquarters, at noon Patroiman Joseph RK. Buckridge, 1! pre cer took the stand in He denied bay ho hau seen Jock 9 ie vurfectly ed A man giving bis name as Bernard Gorton found on Willow avenue, Hoboken, this morn- x, He appeared wo be sick and was taken to Poiloe Headquarters There be said be would 60 (0 Bis come, 427 Clinton sirest. but was sent 3 o St. Mary's Hospital. From the hos} Deneft of the al for Women Programme conuinted of re song from the m for plano, ¥ ay MWe) Muna: det got guilty He was a1. He te cruise | Who Was arrested for puking pockets Bad Ethics int at aay in $1,000 - es Penayroyal Pills in the Ma ke arraigned before Unites 8 at Commissioner Shields to-day on the charge penny roy Company, of this city. Tae pile sample Y. The «term of im They were held for examination, —— Tramp Gurvey's Trial ‘The trial ef Joba Gai which was set down for «: Court of Gene simaat District-Atirmgy Vsborue was not realy, joes Over. i et Od eine sla : ~ shh laa edR Ahan einggg THE WOKKD: THURSDAY EVE: i wo NLERS. A DOCK B60 The Former Demand of Rogers from Pier 65. the Remo. Phelan Opposed Him, but the Mo- tion Was Carried. The Board of Dock Commissioners held a stormy meeting to-day over the ie Ht will ae investigation of pler 6 North River at| Moles, Warts and Hed Veins removed with- the foot of West Thirty-fitth street. ‘The tease was originally held by Ed-| gkraptions Discoloration», Pi ward Mitchell, who assigned it to Henry -oiop feed al Rogers. The lease called for $5,000 The adjoining pier leased by the New York Central road brings in Rogers was present to show cause why | chiet, who ts « grad the lease should not be revoked. He|ment of the University of the City of New Yorks was accompanied by Edward Brown, of|class of ‘78, has, after many years of Brown & Sheehan, as counsel. President O'Brien, in calling the sub-|8 enviable reputation as one of the most a Jd erected | Yanced and skilled specialists in the practice of 3 on the pler and fenced tke|Permatoiory. His methods are indorsed by eml- property in. " Mr. Rogers was asked who Mr. Mitch-| gyery visitor t ell was and how h@came to lease the |of Dr. Pitk On advice of counsel Mr, declined to reply. Commissioner Eins! that as the lease w the Board the le: Commissioner Phelan said euch action | cessfully treat those living at a distance, Con- would be @ great injustice to Mr, Rog- i He had spent considerable money | The brilitant results attending Dr. Pithi operattone for the correction of projecting ears and Bnd. to drive him out {iy shaped noses and other factal deformition have id that Mr. Rogers Homes of Our [illionaires--For Taxable Purposes. DOGGED BY SLEUTHS, Many Detectives Follow Counsel in the McLaughlin Trial. ONLY 1,200 MEN OUT. | Forty-one Contractors Have Signed Agreement. The Executive Bonrd of the striking | coat tatlors and pressers report to-day contractors out of @ total of 12 have |agreement, and 000 and pressers have returned to work, ; While 300 custom taliors are also em- leaves 1,2 men still out. ned the union Emanuel Davis, Jonas Schwar, is Weiss, 111 Colu: SUICIDE OF AN OLD FIREMAN. be Puts a et in His Bain, John McCabe, alxty years old, of 78 ex-battalion chief of the Fire Department, committed suicide in the Milholland Club room, 111} Clinton place, at 12.15 10% | in improvements, would not be right. Commissioner Ein- stein said he made the motion because the Board wanted Information concern- | whole country. Mr. Rogers declined a He insisted on the motion| DR. PITKIN'N FREE LECTURE. Washington ing the pler, and ‘clock to-da; Know Their Every Move and the History of Talesmen. tig Played. ‘Thi e contractors who al agreement to-day are: % Cannon street; Attorney street; Mor is or is. I Nine Jurors Secured to Try the Ac- cused Inspector. torney street; Moore street | Mangin stree! | Fourth street, Englander Brothe: Rafael Jacobs, 393 East | and four others, names were withheld from publication, A mass-meeting of the union men w be held in Liberty Hugo Vogt. They showed that ny ommissioner One new juror morning for Spector McLaughlin for bribery. When the cou Fred Schaeffer and other labor leaders will speak. adjourned last night ten had been secured, but two were ex- leaving eight the box this of a quarter of an acre to ned to worthy family im the order of cannot pay for seedi will be advanced free. There were no detectives from Central Office hanging about the court- roon this morning, and their absence 14 was caused by orders they had received from Headquarters to stay ‘and fertilizer they to be repaid at the clone man will bave the product of hia own land for consumption or sale. will give Inatruction, | making it a kind of agricultural school, ished was, ope 43 fae public: wnst| LEONARD F. PITKID and afe Berka wit PITKIN INSTITUTE OF Board, We want to do only, what 1s DERMATOLOGY, “We are res) he concluded, EX-FIRE CHIEF M'CABE. He shot himself in the right temple with ‘a 38-callbre revolver. He was once the Assistant Chief of the Fire Department. McCabe was made a Deputy Chief of the Fire Department, June 30, 1887. was relleved from active service in Jan- 1993, because of defec and a chronic throat troubl . McCabe was born in this city. He joined tha Fire Department in 1869 after erved as a volunteers ond Assistant Receiver for Iron Company, TON, N. J., April 25 —Judge Green, of the United States Court, | iver for the Oxford Iron and Nail Com- of Oxford, No J. Heretofore there have been from two ‘Now, if you will stick to that, Mr, President, I am with i Commissioner Phelan, | wn-on the tai to shake the floo base) “The old Board was a good one, and I will leave it to Mayor Strong himself if there was ever a Board so well con- ducted as the last on Commissioner Einstein then insisted Mr. Brown and Commissioner Phel Mr. Commissioner Phelan started to talk, and Prest ¥ ission’ i ut the motion to a vote prey Reerarea | mission 8 Bills Held To-Day. | joner Phelan to show that he took an exc then explained t! had submitted another proposition, ral Ing the amount of the lease to $8,600 O'Brien and the corridors every day. McLaughlin, it is said, will call a num- ber of these detectives as witnesses, but until the case ts actual:y on trial, there 4s no reason why the detectives should fiat 8 mortgage for colver will continue the business. a json Woolen Mills to Resume. $400,000, The re- Later In the day, however, the tetec- tives from Police Headquarters began to aving previously show themselves again in the He was made Se Jury 4. 1884, It was om July 4, 1887, that } to ve sent out at a fire in re woollen manutac for even weeks, hat nd 10 per cent, The milla will resume xt Monday with 700 operatives, turaton of the Rec MN, Madden and Donohue and others were and there through the coi oo wished the recont the Fire Commissioners tion. The alarm of became famous, After a bitter fight in the courte, Mr. McUabe was reinstated on the ground of the fire warranted The Board decided that the six" alarm, which called nearly all the firemen in the city to Harlem, needless. ly exposed a great portion of the city to ie devastation by fire, GRIEF CAUSED HIS RUIN. A Once Prominent Lawyer Dies inn Loduing-House. It was discovered to-da who was found dead in his room at the Arion lodging-house, 22: last night, who was knot Ing-house’as John F uer H. Rheavey, once a prominent law- yer in’ this city. Grief over the death of five children ; started him to drinking heavily. went from bad to worse. | Years ago was sentence for two years and a | money from a cll When he had ser sentence, he was pation His wife died shortly after and_ broken in Other detectives, Office, but obtained from a private de- the District-Attorney, of the Central tectlve agency b: were also in evidence, he counsel on lowed when they left the | day wherever ¢ jas they have been ever since the trial elected President of nion No, 26, The Rew Secretary ts Henry Ackerman, of the Bose Iu ‘have been fined for paying non-union wages to both sides were fol- cline the offer, Tt was decided has so far heard of only small part of those actively et McLaughlin. trial. matter of fact, from eighty to a hundred men have been under pay t cudion or defense since th | of taleamen wai ‘The International Typographical Union claims | that fully 90 per cent national Tailors’ Union, of Brooklya, | ay dminsion to the K. of | waxed jarment Trade Counctl, weeee tn ane en appolnind a general y the General Executlve Council of the | jeration of Labor. chosen in the case, Roth the prosecution and defen: of the religious Journals | complete records of all |with brief sketches of the life of cach. 4! Yesterday morning TM 18% 174 14% | IM tha country are printed In non-union offices, that the man rdi- Recording Secret morning the record of eve: |. Donneily Treasurer, was known to the lawyers engaged in ‘one of them. ‘Third avenue, nat the lodg- was Alexan- afternoon Contractor Weinstein Lawyer Emanuel M, Friend has charee for the defense, of the detect! an agreement With |Wayw that, Mr king, of the Distric Progress Asociation of Steamftters’ Helpers | directing. the hold) a spectal meeting Next Tuesday at\tives employed by the pro: When the lawyers go int County and Creek nuisances. ‘This decision wi rived at after the Governor had been consultation representing Sheriff Buttling and triet-Attorney” Ridgway. ecently the Governo: to these officials, calling upon them to | Putting up s tenement-house of hey ndering | better class at Ninety-first street and and bone-bol:ing along the creek. Younsellor Rasquin sal the ‘DistrieteAtiarney ana reve tat! out the laws of the Tenement-House |not complied with the order, because | Commission it had cost him $3,500 ex- they would be held personally Hable for|tra for a five-story house on a 2%-foot Clarendon Mall William Lehmann, and about five Ito Sing Sing halt for embezzling Nis" | live on their income legal opponents have have done and talked since they left the court on Preceding day. . Fitzgerald, a brewer's col- #'the ninth juror, Later he was 4 good many bulls had sold very largely | issued an order! about half of his 1 by Gov, Hill, press the nuisances of fa) from prison, . | Provisional | | deeply than ever. ently he has lived | in lodging-houses Union and the Mani on, of 210 West Thirtieth epted as th and took his seat in the box, STONES FOR THE FOREMAN, Discharged Di Attempts o heavey, a lawy: Bullding, and a brother has taken charj about 1-26, | MMnARerA Can engage talent ata minimum cost, selling at) f the deceased, of the budy, AGAINST HANDSOME HARRY. h 87,400 Bonds or Go| Ject of sanitary tenement dwellings. One Hundred | bly will hold a a8 the eight-hour question ated (ux headquarters. at Hanged Herxelf to a Cell Door, Mary Clancy, thirty-one yeors treet, known as dein a cell in the b house tat night, next Saturday ey Jal meeting of the Tilelayers’ Union will “Blind Man's Alley zaherh street station= A moticn on | Harry" Phillips, for a stay of proceed- ings on the body execution which wa Issued against hin in the sult of Tudor | Ment-houses. “Handsome | nnsslvaaia ter street for Quarters of an hour later tron Merritt hanging) She had torn her shaw! was prevented from tL Assembly 49 to 4 investigating the eon behalf of the Hudson Street hystem {9 give evide by Justice Lawrence in Su; Court Chambers to-day Louis Steckler, Hunton elevator constructors: b ht foreman of drivers on the For! sof the Hotel Majestic were crowited i Pataca believed he was respons charge as driver, Burke is a je for his dis- The | one knows vas ex: | districu if | Patience of the Court, he sald, hwusted at the continued delay on triv- Gio motions. Meyers's Judgment is for $3,700, and un-| that the danger from fire is an twice | present. menace to the tenement-hou drawn a sober breath, and did not go Philips furnishes bond in that sum he will be arrested, ch Sierras Wanted a Cuble Car to Kt Terence McGovern, has a small d Central 1 Mee near the came ina sid ton and the Cyn ed. Burkes fou escaped th ore morning!” is time, but Vl shoot this morning by Lehman refused Ryan locked Burke | bp for five days to sober hime | DUTRe PING NEWS, PLMANAC FOR To-pay, "is (riendiess a varging him with p tay before Reconter Gott skonk Me was represente! 8 $5.00 ia self tants for the 4p) eof Bdwand You Are Weak And new! agood tonte and blood puritier, (iticura Sa Ee See = | Hood's Sarsapa: *Pwasa viotlin of the grip an physician brought me but L was reduced very iow 1 3 doubtful aboy HIGH WATER. LOW WATRIC years oid. of 8 street, and Charles Reinhardt, seventeen strength and for | To lad New Yor me add 4 minutes NEW voris Remedies Are Pure Sweet Gentle And Most Economical er Ian | Pes SO esd sre by the tug T R'ns Sg ese a, base nae being past 70. nted on the comnit ns reunion oa Wednesday. ARROGANT CATTLE KINGS. Dealers Must 1 arranging the Sect and fn a few months I way about my work ‘Jo my surprise It completely cured me ofcaiarrh, which I had fora year. feel well I take Hcod's sarsapariiia f pills through the mails George A. Smidt and T. C. Giipin, of the Freach Meticoine ¢ nent as a ich the waual clreuiare to A. Uaracloug’s Physician Simon, | of summit, Bumxmam. Honbester, N. Hood's Sarsaparilla 16 THE ONLY True Blood Purifier and the best Spring medicine. ‘That Tired Feeling. ‘Take it now, HOOW's Filan cure wll liver ills, bilivus em, begdaghy, abc. uveyer Palm @ Juatice Voorhie ni | Lawyer Jonn Paimier Exonerated, given a letter to of Broome atri jorne Them or Be} Heef Boyeotted, Word has been sent to retail butchers, se ie puniananie by Jsonmont of from two to tea years who impersonated those who | sas complained that the Trust 1s responsible for the advance in prices, Tombs Court for questionable practices. Chloride of Gold? Bi-Chloride? It has been called both ; learned disputations igaee and oelien habit, the Astor tramp, lay in Part Il. of the Seasions was postvoned. Aw: high prices are caused by over-demand | have followed, Itcures |! and under-production, eeley Institute, White DR, PITKIN’S REMARKABLE SKILE In the Treatment of Facial Blemishes and Disfigurements and Diseases of the Skin, Scalp and Complexion. Dally demonstrations of the wonderful posstbitt- ties of modern medical and surgical science at che Pitkin inat of Dermatalogy. removed with the abeoe @ut pain of disfigurement 1 Dinenses of the Skin fully treated. a giver to the care and flexion rnd the treatment ot Weimktes and FI Leonard ¥. Pitkin, M. D., the physictan tn # of the Medical Depart- ra hospital service and private practice, achl Rent physiclans, to whom he cheerfuliy refers. FURTHER NOTICE. to the inetitute purchasing & bar je. dtee, will rece of charge a trial tettle of Dr’ Plikin‘s: Haternal Treatment for clearing the akin. then movea| _ OUTSIDE THE CITY. ‘at the pleasure of | ,The remedy with soap Sul be sent on receipt e be revoked. aaa of te. in STAMPS or ayatem of Symptom Bi ‘A perfected les us to suc aitatton and examination free, ta person’ or by ter. jon _and received encomiums of the press throughout the Next Wednesday, May 1, at 11 o'clock, Dr. President O'Brien said that he wished | Pitkin will deliver the frei of a course of free tu know who Mr. Mitchell was. “I don't know who he is, counsel’s advice, nut know that he was a pole “I do no! know who he do not know the man at all. The minutes of an old meeti were) then brought up. 4 the subject had been considered by the eal ca old Board @ year ago, and th hs tears ae vho was en President, to report on the subject six months hence. Commissioner Phelan sald that th minutes were not correct. er Kinstein wanted the matter hurried | and his motion voted upo! gered Commissioner Pheian, who sald | ur aruesist for tt: the Board had de Raha 4 to drive |” omce hours, 9A. M. to 6P. M. Sundays, 1 P. commerce away from New {Rv : permecuite those who were compelied. to] Mod SyPahe Reriietnstiaernemese lectures to_ladien in the parlors of the Pitkin ed | Inetitute. ‘The subject will be the Hygiene of is the Compiexion, All ‘adies are cordially invited. DR. PITKIN'S FAVORITE PRESCRIP. Internal medicine tlons “due to local ‘causes. Especially deal nite, for the removal of Freckles, Moth Patches and of the skin. Price $1 per bottle. for medieli tiseptic and absolut rable healing qualities, reventa erup- 1M not, irritate ‘an. | OF roughen the skin. Price 25 cents a cake. Ask A trained ho aint = ants will look after the comfort of lady visitors. i nurse and courteous Call oF rite for information. M. D., OR 8653 Brcadway, Corner 14th St., Do ic Buildin, —_.— Last of the Hearings on the Com- Mr. Gilder Dwells Upon the Star- ber tling Fire Record. tein ment and decided to de- —— al to allow Rogers a The fourth and laet of the Tenement- couple oF weeks pine in which to a ‘another proposition, ‘ Later Commissioner Phelan made a| Vides, among other things. for the bet- statement In hick he sepned his, Fo ized tne ol joard, de- f tene- i fameleos Of ancehiig st] districts and prohibits the use of te: an irregular nature. es ee TO INDICT BONE-BOILERS, Mortor to € nary Grand Jury on Stenches, A despatch from Albany thi states that Goy, House Commission's bills, which pro- ter sanitary inspection of the tenement ment-houses ae lodging-houses or for the storage of rags, was granted a hearing by the Mayor at 2 o’ciock this afternoon, Lawyer Mark Ash. representing the Builders’ Association, spoke against the that they would be totaliy unable to Samuel MoMillen said that he was the Boulevard, and that in following lot, Richard Watson Gilder and Roger bill, in which they exhausted the sub- Mr. Gilder sald in part: nation of unsanitary buildings; an “It is a startling fact brought out by A. Meyers, a Maiden lane jeweller, was|the Committee through the investiga- preme| tions in our behalf by Mr, Brentano, that, whereas the tenements of New Meyers, | York are only 31 per cent. of all the} sald that three stays had already been | buildings, 63 per cent, of the fires occur case and Phillips had|in tenement-houses. The greatest activ- subse-|ity of the Fire Department, as every | is in the tenement-house | the frequency of these fires, it is a fact population, I do not think that the and misery arising from this peril well be exaggerated. It Is not mere! of property falling upon who can so eusily lose all they possens. twice that of the large city o! four times that of London. precautions in our tenement-house: Pe ap a Park Row. Dolan's nephew, with a bunch of dia- monds on his chest, a white tle and the serene smile of a man who has dis-| charged his duty to his fe:low-men! in furnishing “ainkers" and “beef and” presided for the Inst time this morning | fat the famous little coffee house 3 Park Row. Those who ate were Timothy “Dry Dol- jar’? Bulliv Jerry Kenefick, Larry Marley, Johnny Parsons, President of the Letter-Car- riers’ Association; Jim McVeagh, Pete Hickey, rk: Pra} Johnny Eck- ey, nagen. late of familiar beet ed and the lowed to do its deadly yore. guests went to the new place fast, “sinker” nm consul B.Altmanego Children’s Fine Ribbed Black Cotton Stockings, double knees, guaranteed = fast color, size 6 to 8 1-3, bill, He argued that the Increased cost | of tenement buildings erected under the| Proposed law would drive out the build. | Morton will call an| ers and paralyze the business of tene- Extraordinary Grand Jury of the Court | ment-house building In this city. of Oyer and Terminer to sit in Kirtgs| Other speakers against the bill de- the Newtown | clared that the new law would so in- ar jcrease the vent of tenement dwellers | noua att « Trimmed with braid, 3 ie } to 10 years, ase REG PRICE 4,00, REG. PRICE Foster made speeches in favor of the; “The most important features of the bill are, first, safeguards against fire in existing tenements; second, the condem- third, improved construction of tene- ver the soclological reason of death danger, but a mental terror and a @ stonecutter out of work, | threatened lo in Yorkvilte Police Court to-day tor | tho! having attemtped to commit suicide at 1 o'clock throwing himself roadway road “The cost_of fire protection by means ia front of | of the Fire Department, according to L Sixy- Bhaw, | Gripman , London: Aad, in proportion to population. city is taxed to save the expense of fire . Assemblyman Daniel Finn, | ked admiringly at the the pictures on A The W seventy-foot Guback whale that was toweg ARD ROW. INTERESTING Commissioners Einstein and Phe- T0 WOMEN, lan Heated Over a Lease. B.AltmansG, Friday and Saturday. LADIES’ GLOVES. g-button glace Tans, Modes and Gray, 18th St., 19th St. and Sixth Ave. c I 9 pair. ‘ MEN'S TAN and GRAY COTTON SOCKS, spliced soles, heels and toes, guaranteed fast f color, 2 5 an ! former price 264, 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. “"KOCHia OFFER EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Boys’ Clothing. fine all wool scotch ‘Cheviot Suita, with extra panta, in blue, black and Of mixtures, REG, PRICE 7.00, t Satlor Sutin Youths’ Suite, 14t0 19 years, in fine Blue and Black Cheniots and Mixed Caanimeres, e f { 2.00, qd ALSO THE LATEST STYLES \ HOYS’ DERBY™, ALPINES, CAPS, STRAW HATS, &e. SHIRT WAISTS at extremely low prices, OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS, 425 rw sr., west, | eye acer CLOTHIER: Y WHAT ~~! YOU CAN GET FOR, © WH $15 A stylish, well-made, silk. faced, silk - lined overcoat; jStrap-seam covert coat; a suit { lof clothes fine enough for any | gentleman to wear. | There never was more in the market for $15 than we are showing now. COLLARS 8c, CUFFS 10c. Four-ply Linen strape, any sige, 9c more,'10c,, We sell thee not to make Money, but to attract people to oj Furnishing Department. - Fulton B'ld'g, Ful'cn % Nassau Sts, ‘Cuffs one pen Goutnwest Corner, 160, 162 and 164 East 125th St, je.r Third A