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Rh ney tervention, and that ft will probably result in a fresh joint inqui —. STARVED INTO SURRENDER. Chiteat's Usurper Mrought ta with| Member of a Lodge Containing 1,500 Other Pr LONDON, April 2%.—The Times pub- lishes a despatuh from Dir, in the Chi- only to tea world will memorial. “Fue smaliness and wi Micatabee eth eaiaeeee fact be h big and strong as an. el 's Gazette this afternoon, ject, remarks: t length tal TROOPS MAY OPEN FIRE, GEN. MACEO BADLY BEATEN. Spanish Troops Gain Two Decisive Viotories in Quba. The St. James’ referring to the “Great Britain has agures with the insolent, ttle Spantsh-Americi JOROR OURANDO MAY NOTSIT,| THE MAYOR AND sAcoB M. |PRAICE BY MP, FAURE, Mr. Patterson Greeted Very Frigi@- ly by Mis Honor. fe Sonne TR RT Patterson strolled into the Mayor's office shortly after 1 o'clock to- and waa immedia People who wanted to know what he was there for. Nicaraguan Soldiers Massed Along the Paso If the barbarian republi caleuiate upon ie United States they would beha' et The Monfoe doctrine, hi & for much foolish declama. is apparently understood to tral district, which say: He Had No Acquaintance with Guardians of tho Peace. $] Rebels Butcher Their Opponents They remembered that Mr. Near Guantanamo. Protection o ‘he Khan of Dir haa arrived here with Sher Afaul, the fugitive usurper of c been the pe the throne of Chitral, And 1,500 other He drove Sher Afaul througn Lauds ‘The Evening World” for Its Enterprise and Truth ly surrounded i Altmanas Patterson The Description of the Charity Hos- yor three months ago that he woulln't bother His Honor any mors anything. is Was after Mr. abortive ¢fforts to get The discovery by Wiilam P, Durande The World” | Oo was sworn as red to protect ever: f-breed who thin| HAVANA, April commanding the Spanish troops operat- the snow and starved him 1 effect of the cap- It ft to rob a for hims w administration {nst Gen. Ma has won a great vi course this is nonsense, but the nonsensical delusion upon which te prepared to act has praci c he Nicaraguans and Ven- eo, the insurgent | ture is very important. “The whereabouts of Umra Khan Is Twerty of his men have been captured rt disarmed of Martin was formerly white Mela ber of other tndic longed, is likel TO HOLD BAGK THE BRITIS. Should They Attempt to Cross to the Mainland from pollee officials be- itis thought, to result fn his withdrawal from the jury noisy electioncering swagger of certain] After a severe engagement, during e action of the Federal Government, determined to Intolerant Insolence and aggression of these caricatur SUT. JOHN SHARMAN FOWLE! (A British oMicer made caj We are now CAPT.-GEN. MARTINEZ CAMPOS, (Spain gives him absolute power im Cuda during of civilized 81 the revolution.) es, W ‘agiia and it is under- intend to continue with —__— @=—___. POLITICS WITH PLEASURE. Gov. Morton's Visit To-Morrow Ex- pected to Combine Both. Gov. Morton is expested in town to- day in order that he may be on hand to- morrow when the Washington Arch is turned over to the city, While he is here he is expected to dis- cuss the political situation with leaders of the opposing factions and to endeavor Ancient Order of Vested Workm began with Ni 18 Ago for negl his qualifications he did net hay FEELING AGAINST ENGLAND. British Consulate in Anticipation of meeting of Where he conduct Investigation ‘er, shows tha sing satisfactorit: To-day Mr. Patterson just smiled tn a lor sort of way nd remind Was a men af raw Allen r and said, stifty . air M or sald: to. organtze, work of putting erlb around Hoffman Istand so that tte area en acres Was axed Lo se EDWARD ATWOOD NAMED. to arrange for a satisfactory division of the police magistrate plums by Mayor Appointed Superint LONDON, April 29.—The Parllamen- at To-Day'n Meeting. the Dock Commissioners hed thelr office this morning, It is probab‘e, also, that the Governor nee to consider Greater It is said that a bill tary Secretary of the Foreign Office, Sir the House of Com- in announcing will have a New York plans. is to_be brought out providini fifteen, to draft a Greater and that the Gov- ernor 18 to appoint’ nine of the Commis- sion to act with the President of the old Edward Grey, this afternoon, the occupation of Corinto by the Brit- ish forces, added that he must request time to answer the question whether the Government would refer the whole question to arbitartion. care would be taken that British trade commission of commission 0 { aiher. pullee oMiee ts down, from nearly ev y 4 learned that, althou: Lnet know any State Engineer and the Mayors of New York, Brooklyn and Loni who are members ex officio, Gov.’ Morton, ac- of ward He added that Island Clty, witness in the Brinckerhor, ers in search several hundred men waiting to 70-MORROW. pital Vouched For. or his friends from the The Commissioner Praises Warden Roberts and His Metho Special Sale of PLAIN AND HEMSTITCHED © SHEETS mmission, which was Evening World® Blackwell's Island H A great deal of in and walked vhi rson by his hand the Charity “TL was on my way to this and oth tons on the island when E pure artment, to-day from a visit vu ‘do, Mayor?’ returned ‘atterson, with his head up very to read on the way report of “The reporter on his hospital was the first thing to catch my eye. t was a fair and most conservative eseription of the conditions at the in- gentlemen can get along without me at this meeting,” and went tack to his desk and resumed his let- Plain Sheets. 63 x 90 in. 72x90 81x90 * iad 90 x 934 “7 45% the Roard was held and to report for the Charity pet hobby for y+ars. yeara t have ul has been my For the past seven ail a monthiy visit to the place as escort to a party of young wo- men who have made {ta practle ndent of Docks Hite familiar with the workings 8 of tae hospital, on the findings of ening World’ on the subject Healing out extra rations and dell Hemstitched Sheets. \tions for the positions made ant by the wholesale discharges of President O'Brien was besteged by an politicians and reform of places for constituents, 7 ‘was in no way hampered. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, via Galveston, April 29.—The commander of the Nica- Morton and" Col, ry secretary, left this Mrs, Morton will be entertained by Dr. hat @x-Surrog: the counsel through a harrow tn nonamed as day's meeting will be devoted en- Urely to the making of appointments Among the politicians who got the ear ‘resident O'Brien were Messrs. . Low and Gibbs 1eguan troops on the mainland of Nica- fagua reported at 9 o'clock this morn- ing that the British flag was atili float- ing 2ve~ the public buildings of Corinto, and that the port remained in possession of the British warships. Among the Nicaraguan troops and pop- Depew at dinn Private Sec- a and he af n charge of the mmigsioner ecutive office. VY. Morton has not yet acted upon Brooklyn charity grab bill, mmany rule Atw The third we attempt to se- Inspector. Mee Presin Ab Wednesday {s tae last acted upon. ‘Then such a sight during of Docks. He was at nt of ‘the Maritime placed on the waiting lst vernor does not sign or veto it the bill will become a law by default, that the Gov- ulace the greatest excitement prevails, and the feeling against Great Britain is increasing {n bitterness every hour. Wiliam B, Durande was among them, ernor will veto the bill. es any steps would s was directed ta n. had leased and su North River, The Nicaraguan massed along the Paso Caballo, and it is believed they may open fire on the sosures made by IN WALSH’S DEFENSE. at all about FORGED TRUCK PERMITS. More Witnesses Swear for the Con- &reasman in Mitchell's Content. The taking of testimony in the Mit- chell-Walsh contested election case was resumed this morning before Notary Mortimer F, Lynch, at 885 Broadway. Frank Coghill, British should the latter make any at- tempt to cross from Corinto Mainland behind it. District-Atte ‘ined to discuss th Steps have been GEN. MAXIMO GOMEZ. (osurgent Commander-in-Chief, known as “The SURGEON-MAJOR G, 8. ROBERTSON. Gritish agent at Gligit, besieged at Chitral.) him before, toy dealer, to which the testified that, notwithstanding thet he was well known in the Forty- “The large number of stolen British Col, Waring’s Men Confronted by an Ingenious Fraud. Street-Cleaning Commissioner Waring ‘elved Information to-day that a num- ber of fraudulent permits had been dis- in the possession of truckmen rs whose wagons stand in the night elion District, challenged by a Good Government Club that he was oblixed It was nearly an hour immense qu Government ammunition found in the the rebels has ca Ten thousand cart- in the Dir fort in his vote was| bravely, the forces of the Government were victorious, completely routing the who lost many killed and of the lodg Well and had inttated him into swear his vote in, and a half after he first entered polling place before he succeeded Betting his vote in. Robert C. Kenny testified that he acted as Democratic polling clerk at the poll- ing place at 65 that he saw no interference with voters on the part of Michael Quinn, Demo- cratic captain of the district, and dented that Quinn had requested that the polls be kept open twenty minutes past the legal time for closing in order that he siderable surprise. Mdges were found sealed Government boxes." OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL. To-Day's Evidence Chicfly a RNepeti- ion of Former Testimony, that the lodge membership | a and it might rvivors of Maceo's command were dispersed and have sought refuge in the mountains. In addition the insurgent band com- manded by Gen. Garzors has been com- with great killed, wounded and prisoners, nearly all the remainder of this band juainted with memb 1 sonally he kn ‘of the mem: He had not atte ating himself in thr: When court opened a talesmen was present ts, new panel of 200 whieh was drawn District Superintendent Braddish was (o Kelge Rome Wal eenwich street las s showed him permits which read night, Revelved $6 for permit for wagon belonging to r 4 were signed to were all fictitious, Waring will make an Investiga- ——— April 29.—The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, charged with Berlous misdemeanors, was resumed at the Old Bailey to-day. Presented was chiefly @ repetition former testimony. When the case for the prosecution was completed, the court adjourned for the The defense will open to-morrow n exhausted. It Is hoped to fill the three re seate in the Jury box fro Nelther Col, might get in twenty-five tardy votes, stelle leald f elie esas WATER FRAUD TRIAL ENDED. The Jury Acquits Commiasioners. surrendered themselves prisoners to the Spanish authorities, AG OF FREE CUBA. dopted by the revolutionists.) The evidence Hows nor any of his the Accuned to Durando bene in t the examnination once taken tp. » jury box, and The regular meeting of Justices will be held to-night at Jeffer- REAR-ADMIRAL HENRY. F. STEPHENSON, (The Commander of the Britih squadron, who has seized Corinto.) County (N. to-day charged the jury in the case of the ex-Street Commissioners, Yoe, Dugan. Cook and Somers, on trial for conspiracy, in trying to defraud the nd they were all excused. | » West One Hundred | the law patting nt of | take offect soon, It ts said that David White, taken to destroy means of communica- Twenty-nintt tion with the interlor should such ac- tion be found necessary. At Is expected that the trial will finish meee POLICE JUSTICES FADING. They WIN Mect Te he Last Time, ‘The reporter-} conclusion from.) what 63 x 90 in. 72x90“ 81 x 935“ 90x 99 * tter of diet, and is in the discre= seribe ane 19, while th were simply carry As to the eplieptle orderly, ul inquiry, and no on Phelan sata he had be employed as I know noth- was appointed Super the physicians know Plain Pillow Cases, 45 x 36 in. 54x36" better about the “T have known W, den Roberts many ut one hundred labor much confidence in I helleve hit report that Policeman shell at the Waeat Twentieth Ax io the crowded conditions, the hospttal tundred-odd patients, and there were lite more than 900 there during am only two weeks in office, "t cure to say much has seen fit and to attribute certain Tam not here to exchange com- to discharge m: a servant of the city. Hemstitched Pillow Cases. 45 x 36 in. 50 x 36 ** 64x36“ I ‘The Evening to compliment me improvements the condition or any other institution 1 am to find a great news- paper taking such Interest in public In- stitutions, and articles ke that in Sat- ‘Evening World’ ple a clear Insight confirm the art'ol the cleantiions a Fair critic am, ne and carts je so far as it describes, id on mort other js always an alt CITY GOLD BONDS, $100,05. ‘© Inaue of $358,015 Taken 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. opened by Comptroller for $38,015 clty Dress Trimmings Free SAVE YOUR COUPONS. Buy Magicfoam, The Great Laundry Assistant, Only two offers were submitted, one composed of Blake Bros., and Harvey Fisk & Sons, and the entire issue Was Recured b: 100,06, Wechsler's bid draw 3 per cent, interest from a syndicate wht for Per- the Police Court. This may be the time they will come together, them out of office will Feltner, Deue!, Meade practise Inw; that Talntor yted provisionally as the tenth Juror. ‘The British Consulate in this elty re- mains under guard in view of the rioting and etone-throwing which have already occurred and in anticipation of further Judge reviewed the case care- fully, and his charge was considered to be impartial. was out less than an hour, returned a verdict of not MIKADO HAS A CHILL. Date of Count Ito's Departure to Ratify the Treaty YOKOHAMA, April 2. 's suffering from a chill, The date of the departure of Count Ito, the President of the Japanese Council for Chefoo, it order to the treaty of peace arrived at other retiring justice: Meine was | ous business | MAYOR'S Westervelt, whom he Urged to Submit. V Some of the European Consuls here are using their good offices Government of Nicaragua in an attempt to persuade the latter to submit to Great Britain, pleading in support of their ar- _ _—— New School Bonrd in Jersey City. Mayor Wanser, pointed these members of the Board of E4u a term of two years —The Mikado of the fact that David & member, he asked that by consent. ST, Fla., April 29.—Advices received here last night by steamer from Cuba state that near Guantanamo, on the without salary, of Ministers ; Second Ward, Willlam M, Obergtelt, rr will rest, and that ee APPOINTMENTS, a City Marah Service FE Muyor Strong made two appointments morning. ir. House replied that he had been a er of the Club two years, but had | there twice and never got beyond the door. guments the fact that the United States has determined to remain neutral, and that Nicaragua {s helpless when opposed to euch a power as Great Britain. Although the Nicaraguan forces op- posite Corinto are in communication with the capital, actual telegraphic communi- cation with Corinto remains interrupted, and it is thought likely that there will between China and Japan, has not yet jemocrat; vard, Edw: on, Democrat; Third Ward, Edward Hoos been determined upon, 19th inst., there waa a flerce battle be- tween a band of 260 Spanish troops and the insurgents, The Spanish troops were greatly out- numbered antl they were literally cut to four or five of them es- caped to tell the tale, It 1s said that the insurgents gave no quarter, Oners had been given to take no pris- Allan McLane, attached to the and Richard G, W. Wadsworth, of 1 | West Ninetleth street, was made Civil vice Examiner at a m Ex-Prime Minister of Greece Un- d by 115 Votes. ATHENS, April 2.—In the elections yesterday for members of Parliament ex-Prime Minister Tricoupts, leader of the opposition, fell’ were reap —_ CABLE CAR SMASHED A CAB Mra, Walden Fainted Was Thrown from the Box, juror and the prosecution challenged hin When recess was taken there were still but nine jurors in the box. JUROR COUGHLIN DEAD. ind Her Son was unseated James W. Slater, of 224 West Twenti- ‘ast sale of bonds payab‘e in gold Makes clothes suew brought 100,18, and will run for twenty- nS Racers, Lauferty Mfg. Co., 188 and 190 West Houston St, Mansfacturers ef Magicfoam and Dress Trimmings. , — a Tr ds sold to-day will be used to ark avenue Improvement and lor the Fire Department, Good Things To Eat. Justices Grady, Hogan, will go into vari- was made a City Marshal, Wadsworth is 4 young newspaper man. <= Geese be no attempt to repair the telegraph nes so long as the British remain in possession of the port. In spite of reports to the contrary, the people of Nicaragua generally sus- tain the Government in the stand which it has taken against rGeat Britain, and although, in all probability, may eventually be compelled to pay the indemnity demanded, !t 1s believed that the trade of Great Britain with Nica- ragua and other Central American re- publics, will suffer in consequence of by 115 votes. Only about ten of his sup- porters were elected. On the other hand, and his party received three-fourths of the votea cast. yannis {8 the present Prime Minis Cable Car No. 5, of the Third avenue line, smashed into a cab last evening at nety-seventh street. t and ran awa’ en occupants of the oners, and the Insurgents butchered 200 @olilers with their machets, Near Ramon de Las Jaquas a day or two later there was an engagement, in the Spanish were and Recalled An The trial of Michael arson In the s to-day by the The herses took BE Delyancila one of the r was delnye: {t was said as delayed roughly handled. Major Tejerizo, who commanded the Spanish troops, anu eeveral other officers were wounded and Capt, Miranda killed. There are ten hands of insurgents In the province of Puento Principe, Several expeditions friendly to the insurgents M.vor Strong sald te vevelve alden. elghty years old, and her daughter, of % Third street, Hunter's Walden's two sons sat be- driver on the box, ‘Inety-seventh street, the car, on the platform of which was Grip- Emperor Wi! jam Pays Another Vin- . of 436 West not Nineteenth stree Coughlin diet this mornin ent Rarke DARMSTADT, William paid another visit to Queen Vic torla yesterday evening, at the Luisen- where Her Majesty 29.--Emperor Honor in a priv ‘The horses tore them- platz Palace, |NO WORD FROM ROOSEVELT, Mayor Strong Has a Talk with Tax- Chief Barker. 4 cept fe { soussion the action of the British fleet at Corinto. Menragua's Protest. The President of Zelaya, telegraphed as follows from Nic- cab was badly wrecked and the| have landed on the island. The Spanish Government is making more rigid the censorship of the press and the tele- graph. The Spanish paper, sion,” was fined a few days ago $1,000 stopping during her vist to this city the christening Grand Duchess this morning the Em- the garrison, to Conghlin’s hew Walden was thrown from the box and badly shaken up. Mrs, Walden ‘ Dn ford testified to iehiin's death Imond, the gripman, was locked up and the rest of peror alarmed : THEISS MAY GET NO LICENSE fundred and Fourth The Waldens went home, aragua on Saturday: ‘Nicaragua protests before all nations against the outrage which Great Britain has perpetrated upon her by the mili- tary occupation of the port of Corinto in order to selze from her by force a sum of money which she roes not owe, in absolute disregard of laws and of the dictates of right, justice for publishirg the news of the landing of Gomez and Martt. Marcos Corin, leader in the revolution, now Mayor of Santos Paritu, has ten- dered his resignation to join the the troops, and started during the fore- noon for Schlitz. street station, The juror wh 500 Pounds Powder Explode. 29.—An explosion occurred in the Hagley yard of E. De Nemours & Co n two of the rolling ti King the neighbor! amfortable and fd ANDREWS IN-A MINORITY. Resolution How Bicycliat Medinger Died. LONDON, April 29.—A despatch to The Chronicle from Paris gives the details of the killing of Medinger, the bicyclist, at 4.30 o'olock this morning, is said Flor Crombat, General, was not killed in batth but was assassinated by Spanish Lieut shot at Santiago, by orl Por to he surnesed by Ineurger t 0 be surprised by insui Been. Maceor the Cuban leader, is said a large force of in- international by his wife, who shot herself tmmed ately afterwards. infatuated with a woman known wife learned through an anonymous 34 he became of powder In the mille at the explosion simply Swearing Of Perno jcaragua, although counting the sympathy of all, as she is power to oppose the force of the aggressor, is Teady to submit the case without fear, Brandywine Cree Two thousand dollars will for allowing him- cover the loss, of the lason oo ed on the to be at the head o| fourih sent) Adverse Report on the Fourteenth , Street Con Acting Captain Wiegand, of the Fifth e station, reported adversely Mayor Strong ral Gk Sourteenth street concert hall ¢ Hall, =e ‘Ta «the araesement of person there was a crowd Department The income tax reconcile the couple left them alone for They returned to hear the reports of a pistol and to find both surgents near Santi in Havana that a dec fought soon. FRANCE ASKED TO EXPLAIN. Mr. Eustis Receives Instructions Re- garding Wa! PARIS, April :9.—United States Am- bassador James B. Eustis has received very pointed and definite instructions from Washington regarding the case of Mr, John L, Waller, States Consul at Tamatave, Island of now imprisoned in France, under a twenty years’ sentence, imposed by a court-martial on the ground that communication with as she does, her smallness and her weakness. “ZELAYA, President of Nicaragua.” WASHINGTON, D. C., April 29.—Dr, Gusman, the Nicaraguan Minister, was at the State Department at 11 o'clock to-day. He had not, up to that time, received additional advices as to the sit- uation at Corinto, and this fact led to the bellef that the status of the British . ¥., April 28.—An eastbound sive battle will be erie freight train broke In two part & few moments. sania to the Gustave Freytag, man Author, WIESBADEN, tave Freytag, caught between the cars and %.—Herr Gus- the well-known German author, ts ill with pneumonia, ———e—-__— Nathan Streun's Che fathan Btraus Sertlized Milk Laboratory ready for opera- the laboratory will be badly squeezed, He will recover. oo Tag Ren Into the Schoo! collision of Whitestor night between the schooner Wesley Abbott, from | bound for Portland, Me., with cargo of cement, and the tug Ice Ki pected a vt There tor of Bulld Ing statlon-h f oppositior ted here to-day that Great Britain would probably require Nicara- gua to pay not only the original cash demand, but all the expens: in occupying and holding Corinto and the expense of such further steps as she will take. ‘This will include the expense of land- ing the men, their cost of maintenance while on land, and the many incidental expenses of taking possession Milk Stores the Hea ag aldreanen Rondout, N.Y. formerly United Chinese Convert in 0: he was towed with the the tug to City Island, repaired. The tug was not damaged. Head and Body Burned to a Crisp. CANTON, ©., April 29. Atty years, @ prominent cltia In forcing the hay down he fell imprisoned in the shute. and Ignited the hay, and his bi Mr. Eustis has verbally and in writing communicated his instructions French Minister of oF reign Affairs, M but the latter has replied to these communications. The foregoing would indicate that the United States Government has received from Madagascar the report ited States Consul there in regard to and that the con- clusions drawn from it justify such in- pe ‘or 2 18 ounce beittles) modified. ts sterilized and sold tn 6 ounce Price 1 cent @ bottle. His lamp broke 41 and body were widow and family a He Got the Mayors Autogi Gustave A. Rathkowaky, of Men's Republican Club, ask to sign & petition for the appointment of ise nernateln, al atioo as am Kacive Tnapector. Tee Mayor did ox London Press Comments. April 29.—The Gaiette this afternoon, commenting up- on the occupation of Corinto by British squadron under Rear-Admiral Btephenson, : “We do not want to hurt Nicaragua, Anvaulted 9 A Monument to Kossuth, The Kosauth Monument Association will meet on Friday evening at Hotel Hungaria when ar rangements will be made to hold « Hy ival and & general discussion will jure the monument Mayor Strong to. Easex Market Court of the Madison for assauitiog Patroiman. Rei Street station, who arrested them for Intoxication fond aasault on Cherry street pedestrians Mr, Waller's case, follow on the best means to sect te the great patrion, ee en ree the rush 7 STORES TOGETHER, Chatham Square, — COWPERTHWAIT. EVERYTHING POR HOUSEKESFING®, FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c, BEST GOODS—-LOWEST PRICES, LARGEST STOCK, $I Weekly on $65 Worth, $6 Monthly on $100 Werth. No Extra Charges. Special Terms to Suit Anybody, Collections Made IF REQUESTER, OPEN SATURDAY BVENINGS, ry of $10 a y that he had heodore Roosevelt's MUST BE PUT ASIDE RY MAN OF THE MISERY OF DYSE FOLLOWS IN ATING OF FOOL 2 WHICH LARD IS USED, WHEN PREPARED WITH Cottolene OFFEND TH , of the Tax Depart- had a shert conference with His room, and it was sald t importance was ABOVE DISH ‘resident Barker said nt, and the Mayor re- Whether it was or not. WITHOUT ITB ILL EFFECTS, INE COTTOLEN F Is PUT UP IN ONE, THREE FIVE POUND MARK STEERS HEADIN COTION- PLANT ON EVERY TIN, Scasonable ~ To meet the wams or bog THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Excursions. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS No 4, of East Sixty Soda-Water Men St After Strong.) ny of soda water men, tw s dismicsed Mary HL Price from Mayor Strong. WASHINGTON WL-Dougias Shoes Patent Leather, C company the party throughout. Every style, Others Wear Them, : Why Don't You? Ja . mation apply to at 1196 [road of ty Touriat Agen | 2010 Third’ ave, 34, 1967 Broadway, 431, 128) Fa ¥—10 Newark a ~~ Business Opportunities, ersion to-day, the Board of Potice Personal. he was appointed ¢ Commissioner McClave Darges against her was that snot to perform her duty. resorting to stimulants wa Faking ma --T, E, SIDE MPLETE MOU K a room with fine order oF ready- WALL B, "E isnot ING OUTFITS ; all requisites (u staoe PACA DUN’S, DiaiL ave, Cosues Late & new complaint and (is Lime the Board dismissed her from the force, as lowent rates, 2044 Grand ot.