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COST $77,648 TO PROBE POLICE. i —e— Bills for Leow Committee's ~ Bapenses Filed With the Comptroller, fipterkaure a erst! THE MEAT TRUSTS SUPREME. rater Frank Moss was reimbursed according to the October-November Statement for $124.18 he had disbursed. second unpald account, which was ter, 2808.08 dovent contain any items of more than ordinary Inter ecnus the expenditures were incidental to Finding up the investigation. lerks, jetectives and other help were paid, and the biggest single item was for finding witnesses, —————— SATOLLI AT ST. PATRICK’ fical Mass to rate Ite An- niversary To-Morrow. High Prices Maintained on Choice Cuts of Eeef Cattle Even Pork Has Gone Up, and Mut- ton Alone Cheap. While the Chicago Live Stock Ex- change 1s “‘whereasing” and “resolving,” GAS CHEAPER THAN OIL. Poor People Have Al ed High- Priced Kerosene O11 The price of kerosene and astral ofls in still kept beyond the reach of poor people, by the magnates, although there was a decline of a cent a gallon on Monday. “I cannot sell oll any more," said Mrs. Simon Moses, of 65 Bayard street. ‘My customers cannot afford to use it, They are poor people living in this nelghbor- hood, They used it for cooking and lighting. Now they resort to gas, which costs 6 to 65 centa a month for lighting. NOW IT IS A MILK TRUST, Dealers Are to Unite for the Amelioration of the Poor Farmer, of milk, this advance to be shared by Producer and handier, and the present system, by which about one-third of the dairy product goes directly from farmer to retailer, will be broken up. Whether the men who supply the metropolis with milk will organize un- der the charter of the Mercantile Ex- change, selling under the rules of the Exchange and confining sales to a few individuals, or will form a new milk ex- change, is to be decided at the meeting. -The latter plan contemplates a paid up capital; five shares will entitle the holder to a directorship, and the capital stock will be invested in real estate and kept intact. *TTACY.*. @:XTH AVR, Tu TO UTH SR LOOK OUT The tenth anniversary of the con- berry and Mott streets, will be cele- {t would cost as much as gas. I stopped price of beef the people have been | #elling when my customers ceased buy- day at Y —_ WOUCHERS WHICH TELL LIL E prated (with unusual pomp Sunday At) frightened into not eating beet, to the Ing.,f can't pay $10 license for noth AND THE CONSUMER WILL PAY ; P TI . M. snioralliaatie : 4 ng. “ Th . *[ atar. Satollt will sing the solemn pon-| #emoralization of the trade, and that| ""ntonto calteo, Mulberry street, anid: wp 7Rh Tees Bente ot, Beatie, han: eppotttes: Dr. China, Glassware, ottery, tifcal mass, with the Rev. P Me-| © are coming down In price, the} "Ihave to pay 13 cents a gallon, w Pollceman William Tethuno, while patrolling t; Re good citizen of New York when he goes | sale. I must sell at 14 cents to these poor hen oelee rnin, 4 , , Bete Peid to Unknown People for| seme tcSempac ats" tncRTHluptints |markotng moan thac ne muni nay Reni, amore leing Ray ie MOP | | and te ar bod a ao Silverware, Housefurnishings, Obtaining Evidence for deacon, and Rev. Bugené Shine as eub-|¢xorbitant prices for hia steaks and) | ich td Heater paid 33 © FOPMACION OF B NOW) Ti we. rettock and family will move to Hart- Refrigerators, Rugs, Millinery, secration of St. Patrick's Church, Mul- Tineg, tit Ing neues IN oneatne He Fae tty ea Ge is ccnte pealion, NEW ROCHELLE GLEANINGS. For Our Offerings Next Week in IN MOST INSTAN. | eon elected Business Agent Askembly. Now {t is the milk dealers whose ith to newly! hearts are wrung by the woes of the raeymen Har) producers, and who are talking of Richatd Jt Ansiow bas resiene! ax the Waiking| forming @ philanthropic association for Delegate of the Journeymen Union| the amelioration of the condition of the Hin nucceator Ie eect ne wonkern| COW-farmers—by the usual method of pa'femoved itr heatquarters ts 13? West Forty:| extorting higher prices from the con- I know. of no remedy for the con- f Ray ie. sumer except to eat some other kind of meat, and veal, lamb and mutton are at aboui the average prices and are very fine Just now, although the Americans have not learned to raise calves to per- pen PANO due witnesses and detectives -Lamew Committee in New York last Employer # #10 Note. have not Thé Comptroller said he had on} fmanuel Gutteman, seventeen, of 198] “Against this Is the statement of spe- of lot of unpaid bills, calling for) rast Fiftieth street, a butcher's driver,|cialists in mutton, veal and pork, that pris y (eS it, which had been sent him| was fined $10 in Yorkville Court to-day| thelr trade has not increased appreci-| A. special meciing of the, Hrrarcn Ammann) A call has been Issued for @ meeting John W. Goff, who was|for horsewhipping Gripman John Fitz-| “D!%,, Qvening to consider the annual agreement with] of milk dealers at the Mercantile Ex- pring Grip A.V. W. Baylis, dealer in sea foods | fyenne 0? t mpecial counsel to the Lexow | gerald on the front platform of his car,| of all sorts, says: ‘I can't see that the |e re pasion catehnatan Ite ane change Building, 6 Harrison street, nex No. €2, of the Third avenue cable line,| fish trade has been increased a halt BY | wtemary te'mactow evening at tie Laver Lyceum, | Monday afternoofi, “for the purpose of The Benator's reply to the Comptrol-| between Sixty-fifth and Sixty-sixth| have talked thets ana “qi}| 64 Hast Fourth street. organizing a Milk Exchange.” But the letter was that the’ 96,200 was in-| streets, this morning. Se ee eee neihonan meh walk Shevlin, of the Stati call has a famiilar ring. a tell the same story, although fish are], Seretary Bhoviin, of the i K. fn the annual supply bill which |, r\sgerald PEORIA tical tay a J. A. McBride, one of the promoters, ° * very cheap. never ‘migsed a in upon the uptown track at Fift 1 TY ebbing, dealers In fine poul- sraanived; "and “st'wan Sve veura] J. A; McBride, one of the Promotn Gray, a member of Typographical | is @ grave one. With no surplus of milk Rot yet been passed. With thie| street and continued to block his way| try, d ed OV it the State's financial Mability for | for weveral blocks. “Iinally when he| f2%; paid thete trade had Incrensed over hag been 8 printer dimerent’ lane| upon the market prices are being cut and ruin stares hundreds of producers deacon, Wililam Ottman & Co., wealthy Fulton ee \ irely “ Milk Exchange” Ci ford, Conn., for the Summer, Archbishop Corrigan will occupy the! market dealers in dreanad meats, said to | fuisen eae Aol Ls cL Sea ae bibs se veatin ck ROC 7 i Prosecutor Goff. Sect vag agnistu Fog au, pavening World” reporter: Lin the poorer nelhborhoods the, tre: Advance in Prices. Ree ear ee eee ane Silks, Dress Goods, Flowers, * — eve, Patrick Pandy and (oe ee t that th or fi 4: 0, a8 [rene ort eat hardsiip, f F. Canedy, rector of Trinity Episcopal M rm a deacons of honor Hanop HT | Sthe World” stated, chucks went down|when'thes cout wee oll ata cents & ty la'recovering fom injurn reesteed from Ribbons, Shoes, Laces. SOME TESTIFIED FOR REVENGE Jana raoricy, with all the priests of the| halt a cent a por This does not af-|gulion they could une It with “ Cees é D and Farley, with all the priests of tht fect the consumer, however, and choice | ftom cite Gov chea oll “stoves NO SURPLUS ON THE MARKET”) Potice sustico Jonn F, H Umb Ll Shirt. Spey Will assiat in the sanctuary, Rev. John | Cuts are #till selling way up. There is {they must buy coal stoves or pay out upon the discharge of his osiery, moreilas, (ig 8, % y mo} e boys and girls ° lennon Of 1894. | a} a dare: ‘ : arora at y Court and Court of Bet " Seiportant Witnesses Got Very Little} ine schooi will give separate receytions| There [sa enortage In cattle of 2 bt Jaciually age living on foods that nee) Terrible State of AMairs Which] Jurors (ot "ie rnin. s W. Cursor ana CW Gloves, Handkerchiefs, for jing their F ay eoncens SOREL Jace Sunday me down & rh ss ed not be cooked. Bearing; Petit J James Parreil, Asa Carpea- . ° . e ‘i a po! pe = ie vot . Exposing thelr Former) taniutine theirs tut et) (4 Hac wane oF LAkon Leads Mikmen to imitate = |xshi Ww. A” Amie Embroideries, Men’s Neckwear, Acoompiices, o'clock, at the appearance of Mgr. Sa- Coe ‘ ; 2, . Fei Net Ont araatteRrtan lat | tatera In noe material aavanco tn the Best and Oll Barons. Ladies’ & Misses’ Jackets & Suits, oni PAPO SEAT oBEMS fe cli | URE ite wd Feo Thighs Silk Waists, Underwear to The Evening World.) and great celebrations in the venerable | '' te. pA Poa h ne ‘si Re ’ , AUBANY, Apri: 2%.—Comptrolier Rob-Jehuren. cateagn bear’ # share In the ndvance, Hair-Cloth Lini Coenen cater ta tay| HORSEWHIPPED A GRIPMAN air-Clotn Lining, G ing to = . . . * . Valuable service to. the| Driver Gatleman's Fun Coat 1 Silk Skirts, Linens, Toilet Articles, Boys’ and Men’s Clothing and Hats, Groceries, Fine Wines, Cigars, Beds Bedding, Matting LaceCurtains ’ ’ , sh Harness and Stable Requisites, &c. WILL OFFER ON MONDAY CARPET dressed, when you can get fitted eut on DEPARTMENT. CREDIT “roms manne” 14S CAREY & SIDES,. @ conduct of the investigation can be | Pulled out of the way he drove close t0/ normal, Philadelphia chicken ell at 28, ‘and closed. Meee tos get citer citer HE tha ners ek the | COM Reis, turkeys at 22, and capons at ‘AGded to the 967,400 called for by the| sume time eiriking the gripman with his| $3 Cente & pound. Bucking pigs bring : TaUIGR! (0) pay counsel | WING: ae 8) $3 t0 $3.60 each. a tere in omen, tn ithe face, | Desters are alto at sea, Landy psy Guiteman said that the gripman had] ,,A;,7; Sayre & Co. dealers in eggs, de- Dulld! and the cut rate seems to be general al Stenographers, and to reimburse the | run into him Lia clare that thelr business ling, not been) (tad acreet and 8, Nichol along the line. Failure to take imme- of Commerce for the money {t] “You mean,” ald Justice Ryan, “you) AMiGied hy me Vbeet scare.’ ws th Boys are_on atrike at the tinware fac diate action means danger.” and the 4,048.37 diverted from | Were on the rack and the gripm®s tan)" Cronin & Wallace, and omer dealers in|! , ‘treet, Brooklyn, New York pays from one to three t fund, the cost to the | yee that's It," , smoked, salted and pressed meats, notice | om Of thelr pumber was discharged for alleged , i Hngent fund, the cost ta the) Yen, that's ite" was the reply. salted and presned meats, notice | violation of factory rules, cents more for every quart of lacteal i tment was $17,615.37 Gutteman's fine was paid by his em- is. There has been an Increase in| ,,T8* clgar-makers’ unions in different parts of /fluld used than people pay in small —- aE ployer prices in their line to correspond to] the country have agreed to ansist the bakers in uunities where the producer Is his Gof Drew Up Accounts. a Phose in pork and beef. Pork has ad. | asitating for their label, the bakers reciprocat- | Commun ties ha troller has arranged the ac-] CAUGHT AFTE thowe An pork and beet Pork has ad-ling by pushing the clgar-makers’ label own middleman and retails, but where e jo Lexow. investigation into R TWO YEARS, | rethiicrs divide the advance ‘with, thelr | ,,The Manhattan Musical Protective Union gives| mi:k routes are very much smaller and ts’ on hia “dead file'—that 1a, 2 customers. Ham that was 11 cents ts ae). | uma auauel concert and reception at Tammany | net profits proportionatey less. The ® at remain unpaid, These | Did Frank Bi. ing now for 12 cents, but smoked beef has ae J ee LE re feafe ready to be can- * alley Set a Dow om Lt) afvinced from ih cents to. I cents. Nee Sore ile deniers) oe obey Smounts called for by tle Fa Gallaghert ound, and beef tongues from 14 cents prosnerous class, But the producers, ; DetoctiveSergt, Peraszo, of the Cen: oat} COD Sea takes (ih (tile @Aanent Beet! tie Orange County farmers, are in a| KNOWS THAT IT'8 BETTER IN cooKrna | 500 RoLIs China and dngatascussia oud Waallbol 5 : e 5 s : janufacture! ul of a heative ial Omee, Fecelved a telegram last | house districts feel the pinch on the heet UNS co ehh (east eee peer a ma Japan Matting, 70 72 B ious character, concerning | Might from Chief of Police Willard, of | 8nd pork markets severely, and if there] ho r yi ‘dai #0 YDS. PER ROLL, ) & 1 jeretions of the Lexow Committee. | Troy, saying he had arrested Fra: Mute toe wall, ont come Of therm usted grein katt oa Seth A pean Se ak toe ane OLENE ithe (4 Doors Abeve € rl ada ' Sept tab on the expenditures; Hen. | Palley, on the charge of manslaughter, | ‘Trade? Ruahing—by the door!" replied rev Urges Rel ht Got one ba teh laine Pak TU 400 Japanese Ru ° ESow 0 kd ‘them, and Lieut.-Gov.] Bailey, on the evening of June 20,1893, | Henry Lawrence, of 69 Baxter street, UEC OE: get a inn eons ip se Mugs, At the same price as If paying apet cash scat Aman tt e city milkman, and t p. . 72, executed w demand on |Twenty-tifth. street, wes Glaytge Want | park are fo high that poor folks around a Speclalmecting st Sts haat Unie Tietited Sat ‘hilispan charees "vis customers teom|MOTARG, HER COOKING” eotlooL| eis 1.49 for the money to pay s ere can't afford It at all. They, take | Seventh streat iMs evening to dincuss the auer-| aig go eight cents, New York used| TEACHER AND HER OWN COMMON SENSE er yard. three other little girls on the dock at|to veal and mutton, but they can't eat | tion of reducing the hours of labor. th ts ci yakers ci AGREE THAT PURE COTTON-SEED wigt, ome cause or other, foot, of Went Twentieth girect, ‘it | that all the time. They ate nork until | ng, wax called because the baers caanie take | 7.417.258 cans of milk last year, each can : ‘x¥| 1,000 Japanese Door Mats} Men's Overcoats, .. "5 INK 83 : oa 39°-| Men's Suit, - - $10 to 826 favor the legal require- t a dog on them, The girls | ® Week'ago, when it went up from 81-2] Dart in the May demonstration on Wednesday | containing forty quarts, besides 204,375 THREE] elsewhere GOe.. . sch. | Boys! Suits & Overooats $3 to $10 {hen Acting President pro tem. | while Fannte Gallagher, of 428 West | pork’ are mo high that poor, folks ar and ‘COOK Hi isawhere 8.25, ING SCHOOL| elsewhere | The Columbia College Lawn Tennis Club is making TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD. sea MAM yma THE SPRING SALON IN PARIS. American Artists Send Sketches of Their Exhibits to the Sunday World : i =_ EMBL RMA AT SOME OF THE FEATURES OF SOP NEI st ume NOMEN amen RRM A A PE “LITTLE BILLEE” AMERICA’S BOLDEST SONG. TRAIN-ROBBER au men NIM NEW OUTING COSTUMES. The Latest Things in Women’s Coaching Coats, Outing Hats, Buttons and Flaps, s9HeEODCODOCOBE OSE OIECE CBOE CHOBOOROC EOE COSESEECOEOESCO20000O0OE | Arst_accounts, that running {40d dragged into. the water, ani | dropped that. There is no business.” Oto May 16. when the Com: bi ia Raeiiiarus tite’ —— BicatisertS foes wnceter nara -}of condensed milk. The money value) axpy FIVE POUND TINS WI’ nj work, were of the bari pels Mignation e year C : u pulp had ; wt getting to Work, Were | oan age, Which matron ieee er | NOTES FROM CITY COLLEGES. | me wio are suil out ana thelr meeting. hela at | Of this trade for the year was $16.619.748. | sfaRK—STERI'S HEAD IN COTTON-PLANT Kien e latter. tween this’ city and Albany. ii sik aL 3 Bowery last night, was a stormy one, The] A Mik Exchange was formed a few| WREATH—ON EVERY TIN, On hia barge when the girl was drowned | ame cotumplan Poara or 7 men who row:med were expelled from the Union. | yeara ago, and It practical:y controlled a Tatar he recolved a reply, from Her death was thought to have been | nar racentiy heen wiecved, hae Sepaateas wit amploved at thel the trade, the farmer being compelied| THE N+ Ks FAIRBANK COMPANY, Turkish, Persian. ‘Acouants Opened with’ Bvoryseen Wdvgeks but that he didn't |) For two. years Patrick Gallagher, | scuay’tin Prana and 7 Povoppet an Bec- : Feet, ae to aell Bis product through the Msshanee bad railed 4 5 y ay He ‘added that tt |fater of the dead irl ‘hae been tnt: | rye coners | voit St st night by the| Until the producers combined under the| Predace Exchange, New York. Daghastan & Japanese | SENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING TO ORDER, é cl \- against ley. “ssahee di Vood-Carvers to _ % ' Samed Tee petvotte who mrved the he submitted to fnspector Mehvoy an alle ris the that organization at the velit ¢ cl ace cea eetnek ine the ohentes Otters UGS Halts and Overcoat, $18 te 840. o rom, Peoause they would not con- is areaaye ait wen known Bailey AH ded It In the negative. = i \ spate’ y (Ox \p, Naat ier Mile: echanes, broke It UG: R » Trouser: wm G4 to $10. Ee re ecly, soured the Comptroller Chief of Pottce there to arrest Tall renee eat te cole eRe rmaNleAtiOn MMe CMS Re Metre ets intel Ie tw gald that Monday's meeting {s in at the 1 st Elegant line of woollens to select from "7 sooner, than have the numes of | dialiey, has not attempted, to, ex sed Prentdent” and Richard Lawrence, i | here” Malt’ Maringigh' somination tor Sue| the Interest of both dairymen and deal- » lowe: Mews and Boy? HATS and SHORS, mse of securing their assistance | plying between ‘this city and Albany | wan to be held next work han been postpnel. | “An Appeal to Labor" te the. avtuoct ypon| ff8! that they propose to combine; that new tariff prices. a eut of own pocket eaard to the since the day the girl was drowned. ‘The wtulenta at Normal College will have a} which Li Sa A set of en | the first result will be an advance of one and Best LADIES and MISSEY he says that they were being EAST. SIDE FOOTPADS Jon eat wk in onder to brepare for the | Fil de Kntghte ot ‘Mati, “é) cent a quart to consumers on cach grade e 195 cu ST. WEST, {Bet Lenox t J k t d 8 i t of penuriousness, .' . ue Hl os . Woschers Whici. Told Little. Pelee : nt of the_Callege &7thaves|UANes, saCKels and ouils, After Comptrolier's letter, how-| One of Them Fights the Police with UL EA genton: Sad Junior 1 vier || — = of new foreign cloths, Chiffam, Crepent ter Goff went vouchers along, but i aes eres Spencer. speaks i Fancy Serges, made with Ripple and | do ‘not tell much more than the a Jimmy. ila Varsity crew has Popatlac Cen upon They “Take I e | ih accounts. Henry Hofbauer, a bartender, of &5| The sell which the. cre ‘ man Lite Who Away the Means Where- SSRA Tales t8 ¢ Spring colorings. | first account, which foots up $888. | rast Fourth street, while kong hom f craw te ane by Men Must’ Live A There, tiny y only memoranda of expendl- * 0 e | ta ell Unt vera Aerie bodies whore regular for clerk ‘hire, typewriting, “inet: | shortly after 1 o'clock this morning, was slumbla boat race has met, yet been’ he fame Central | New York City Exchange Service, : WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS gina, of amount, v knocked down and robbed of a silver | “ied upon. icenurat Tabor’ Peder ‘ — { ? watch and chain. Patrolman George | Ant {hs week's exercises at Normal College hy (Bs O S I Ss : service. dassman, of the Fifth stre ethies a Seeahean neetNES 4 Heo be Held by the A r ° — - - Miscellaneous. { hamed individuals were pre-| tion, found Hofwauer lying on Fourth i ‘wan pronounced | Assoctation of “Stationary.” Engineers 7 = 5 | ; . on Fe i 5, Tatlan. Shor Workers? | Did the Giants wint “The Even- Write pi daetiven, and (tis s2¥e4le | trvot, etweem the Honery acl Seen or dhe oa'Re Sad | Bam UH Ne fh ash fe SE | a peur oo reeen wy wet oe women |The C. P. Importers] ote. Te American Lam Avice Assis, oiiiete BeCOU NS ha entity of; avenue, and saw two men running east= 1 of agent will be sent to give further Information. ne: Wah ASBOIL Sie: wilt Alt sabjccta. Send for prospectus” Wauhope uehames later by Mr. | War ie caught one of them MO ANA, Tonnla CLUS te ural Our I adhligiesay be) Selle! roe (aay poblle Make Them. tell and give the only full account| Lynn, Pree: Menry W. tective.” None of the rr sone! ick the po nan on I interscholaxtic. tennta | Theat t teiephome—over 1,000 im the elty—without charge. ———— of the It ed ev a. : en the head w! ‘ ollcgman | inter ai game. ued every day| LEGAL ADVICE given by mail; incloss $2 ft upon’ the history of Mr. | Ari at assistance and aiccsede tn | ames wil | fan Topographical Union No. 1 vert: |The Metropolitan Tevephone and Telegraph Co, RETAILERS. just as aa the inst play has) joo yiicroccive a. written opition. Ai ‘ Nes w ‘ poeraphicn rainine'a Lodge z - j Beyer, Ll. B., ' Second aceount sent by Mr. Goft| ounce (Me Prisoner into the station [ Re: aes vail 18 CORTLANDT ST. heen mades ad°e., Now’ Yori, Gig, eer A eCROm Pale PY Foc desk Were and| While tn front of the desk the pri Tt foots vy him in acell. He gave his name Thomas, twenty-four years. « er, of 3 Watts street Ay matt evidente, perhaps, againat|®Was, Was picked up ina basement, 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mais who levied tribute’ on the - —e : pita — 1000000000: ———— du bs eee 00 veveroeres bhdie a Ae Bh dd oe 0600006 NS mpenses in locating wit. to reimburse Dr. Parkhurst’s| to’ Brown for official ser-| Cabman Joseph § n Met Death! the woman who furnished im- \ ‘information to the Committee, Sling on the steps to the! ff adopted a fixed tariff for de-| saloon 119 East Forty-first streot, Joseph | ry while the plain every-day as-|of 449 Fourth avenue, was found dead ‘aintants were paid $20. this morning. Some Large Payments. Patrolman Cashman thought he was Jassified expenditur *| ordere mH to move on before he 1 8 learned that he was dead. When the ym June 16 to Sept. 30, ned rn nthe i Ne Kearney | body was taken to th nd Central : 5 fo a0. cont tvening. Vouchers and itemized a nie was caught by the do y nts Aa pound. hen they cans of cream, and nearly 2,000,000 cans Hl TRADE Our ENTIRE SPRING IMPORTATION of Prices Marked tn Pinta Via 4 if for aoe deicraves |Mtruggied and it took four m j : = ents of Mr, Goff from May Ms Te) ew ho > A jimmy a ; F Meee eee ventigate the docks] and a half long, which he had thrown — a Reade 2 tah 004 se companies; $10) to “T. Kear. IPTN0n B,cazpatice: BH oat akctt| DEAD ON SALOON STEPS. esis to Mr. Thurow, the hus- Py ty | It appears from his accounts:|st. John, a coachman, fifty years cld,| the third statement, which covers | Seblng. | He shook him roushly and | station papers In the clothing disclosed Charming Melody on the Famous Character — in “ Trilby,” by the Com. poser of “ The Bowery.” | his identity hn had been for two weeks em- Vat Michael Banks's cab stand, at] mM Hotel, He quit: wok st night vera hour aw hf O'Connor and W. 7 jeasiataat Gatectives, | With | Ta: rom $72 to . Goff used some viher detectives @hat he doesn’t name, and gave th for expenses, ‘because he p 9 for their work, and spent | ty." Was found « ting and procuring the attend: | je uth was due to Bnce of witne: ‘ome of the perso: that Feosived money, for services ren- YOUNG a Were Henry Burr, Martin Van ya, Arthur Dennett and 8, A. Whiting MURRAY’S SAD END. p it was Dr. Parkhurst’s star crime - - Ex-Police Juatice's N. Hellevue ec. 1 to Jan 1, when the] Honry F. Mu. en ‘The firat covers the + Murray, twenty-four years ent of nd contains | 4. 4 nephew of ex-Police Justice Mur- réem 941.48, that confirm the Impression that the son of wealthy parents, n-goods” and “go!d-brick" | died in the alcohoile : 4 who furnished evidence of the sale ‘ lic Ward of Bellevue the police to those of. | Hospital, shortly after 3 o'clock m by 2 red by a desire to be | morning, rather t an to profit by seliing Murray was graduated from tion, PPO, Writes a Remarkable Story of His Career and His Astonishing Crimes. mar Me ee wa au nn Nese Me EVERY AMERICAN WORKINGMAN MENACED BY THE NEW CHINESE-JAPANESE TREATY. WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF MANUFACTURERS MOVE THEIR MILLS AND FACTORIES OVER TO CHINA AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE NEW CHANCE TO HIRE 400,000,000 CHINESE SLAVES WHO CAN LIVE ON 5 CENTS A DAY. BAS A NN eT miu MR id accounts, the first ¢ qucures from Oct. 1 to De: REO MORON A NTS: UNG Rom IRN ja ream Me NE | QUEER FREAKS IN BICYCLES, The Crank and the Genius Have Now Turned Their Attention to the Wheel, "uae MN MM oa ANT ME NATE A STUDY OF WOMEN BEEF TRUST'S AS CRIMINALS, “BIG THREE.” What Armour, Morris Prof. Lombroso’s Remarkable Scientific and Swift Have Squeczed Work on Their Cruelty and Heartlessness, e only a year ag: He was to entered the le) profession, but drinking he sparen feerer:”” Applegute, “the cried to retorm ee Majewski, a)! informers,| He was taken to Bellevue April 9 and Tecelved $% a day for) put under the care of Dr Halt A few Jess than what they cou.d|days ago he becaine insane, but, as tt utes when “sucker A but a sh ‘ to Mr. App said du emoved to an asylum. ne of these “mer- —— than SW, and two Leading Musicians Melong. ‘The Manuscript Soclety has recently aided a ere creas tenant | aumbar of and ne oa tte tat meant (eeeeexpensen 100, 0f, a trlylal | over three hundred active musicians and mun eves wot thelr reguiar pay und| lovers among them Anton Soldi, Waiver Dar is ndums cf money pa! e Chinese half caste th AeA FAMOUS SCOT- LAND YARD. A World Correspondent Makes a Very Interest. ing Study of the Eng- lish Detective Bureau, ‘Mrs, Berreman « Dig Expense. Out of the American y ie put down as a detective, » Cmit 14 Theodore Thomas, tor > er i Meeninin Bara’ Horeersana, | coal’ direriora, ana Dudley are, Wiltsia Max People So Far. ey Witness, to Montrea;, und| !arr Howe Sdeiies, a Vous, OX de Koren, WoW. 'G jon bringing her buck to | Seharweaka. SRAM NANO lerreman heiked at Jer- | ue ty, cost Mr. Gort $20 vo | panty er to coax her back | iis courts, fioston, his | Louis ond Ban MRT oo 7

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