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‘THE TROLLEYS PLAY A TRICK, That the People Protest Against Further Killing, THE WORLD'S CRUSHDE TELLS, Mayor Sohieren Says Every Car Shall Have a Fender Within Thirty Days, MUST BE GOOD FENDERS, TOO. |--;° The Cars Must Have Plenty of Speed, but Life in the Streets Must Be Sate. Brooklyn trolley companies have a new time schedulo The cars creep through the streets, This is believed to be a sharp trick on the part of the railroad magnates to turi public opinion against the city authorities. ‘The reports of Inepector Charles F. Franklin and his corps of assistants to Mayor Schieren show that cars are being Tun gt a much lower rate of speet! than prescribed by the new ordinance, Passengers are complaining bitterly All the motormen and conductors hav Deen instructed to encourage protests and suggest that patrons of the various Mnes complain to the Mayor. Petitions are even being circulated. Some {dea of the speed of trolley-cars may be had from the time made by car 2,300 of the Myrtle avenue line last night. The car was twenty minutes running from Carlton avenue to the bridge, a istance usually covered in hal! the time, There was much grumbling by passen- gers. The conductor only grinned a their discomfort. By running the cars slowly, some of the companies hope to evade the pur- chase of new fenders, On the Brooklyn Heights lines, cars are being run at from three to five and a half miles an hour, Cars on the other companies run from five and a half t six miles, ‘When the suggestion was made to! Mayor Bchleren to-day, that the com- panies, especially the Brooklyn Heights, were running thelr cars ut a lower tr of speed than the law prescribed, in order to ive money on new fenders, in case they ran fast, he sald the trick Would not be successful. Within the next thirty aa the Mayor, vaid, every trolley company in the elly would be compelled by a new ordinance to place safety fenders on| their cars, so as to save the lives of Degple. ‘The Atlantic Avenue Company, which Killed the 100th victim last Sunday, his aiready begun to test three new fenders. ‘Phe Brooklyn Heights Company still ad- heres to the old gridiron that has re- Peatedly been declared useless, Although this new ordinance compels the companies to adopt life-savers, it t the kind of fenders the: For this reason the compan- the cheapest in the m. and the Brooklyn Heights Com, May not adopt a new Tt is Just in line, s with President Lewis's short Polley to run his cars at a shal and lose patronage in order to ki fenders that only ch, ‘The new ordinanc Will com- 1 the De Kalb avenue line to adopt fender. For the past two. years the! cars have run through the strects at a high rate of speed without fenders of any kind, (Bpecial to The Eventhe World.) ALBANY, May 2.—The Lrooklyn trolley Is appear to be as fatal to untavor. able legislation as they are to the lives of children in the City of Churches There an excellent prospect a few weeks ago that a bill would be passed curbing the speed of cars and compelling the companies to adopt some form Mechanical governor. mblyman Wieman fathered the pil'and had no trouble in passing it through the Assembly. The bill was approved by thousands of citizens and the newspapers of | New York and Brooklyn Sfternoon there was a hearing on. bill before the Senate Raliroad Comm! tee, and the star representatives uf th troltey companics came up to arg age! . Four of these, Inchidiny th presidents of three nies, among them, and mne Was over they had secured un ame ment to the bill to extend th to sight miles an hour ‘wit two miles of the Clty Hall and ferr, and ten miles outside those li This change, which was a by Assemblymat, Wieman, practically de Stroys the purpose of as it concedes to the railway p the exercise of the very liberties they now he present speed of the cars, except in the suburbs, does not average more than ten miles an hour, and the onty Denefit that the public will gain will be realised through the adoption of the He the bill passes—a contin. Geney that ts not at all certain, poe SWEAT-SHOP VICTIM. A DeHeate Girl Compelled to Work Twelve Long Hou ‘Theodore Wenzilk, a dealer in music, who lives at 9 Heyward street, Wi famsburg, applied to the Brooklyn § ety for the Prevention of Cruel control of fifteen-year-old delicate Lena Dinzelbocher, The girl's mother is dead and her father is ap invalid living at 177 Scholes street. Mr. Wenziik suys thet the his household and pert @hores. She was sick for months recently, and Dr. David Myer! Wenzilk fe: physician, attended until she war well Soon after the girl s father sent for her Last night the girl appeare Wenglik household weep ite tl Bogeed to be protected. "sine eal x! been compelied to work in a bur town sweat shop from 6 in the mur ing until @ at night. All the wir. + to eat, she declared, was dry bread as coffee. ‘Mr. Wenzltk was told to keep the girl and meantime the Bociety will inves! sai —_—-e Stole to Get to the Circus. Merry Gherman, thirteen years ol. of s042 | Preiiic street, Brook Avenue Court, that ciiy, to-tay of sien Dread valued at six cents irc Poker Samus wweiser. Raphael Pei. fuuriees years vit ot 65 Pacitic etree With obtaining ‘severa @t the butcher's a. the + were Gmdarget SUGAR THE GREAT FEATURE.) VANDERBILT IS OUT. Ita Rise Started the Whole List| Annual Eleotion of Officers of the on an Upward Movement, Ron Cars at Snail’s Pace NOW| rne stock marker Outside Orders Increase. Chamber of Commerce, Strong 4nd! Strong and Dodge Also Cease to Act as Vice-Presidents. ‘The bulls stil control the situation at the Stock Exchange. Their opponents w aggressive in the early owing to the severe eted out to them ye Rhoades Chairman of the Finance Committee, away at the a rurket, only to be repulsed after each| The annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was hell at 12.99 to-day. the early tradin following officers were elected taken from 1112-4 to 1 Whole Hist, the other industrials and the coalers being especially promi: Buxar was the To serve tor tou until May, 1898, 11-2 per cent, on call, and the ipply of funds JOHN CLAPLIN Foreign exchange SOLON HUMPHREYS, downwanl tendency, Actual rates are asler, at 4.88 a 4.88 1-4 for bank- and 4.89 a 4.49 1-4 for The market feels the eff: continued purchases of foreign account Bar silver de dollars to 521 There was no change in the condition of affaires at the Stoel WOODBURY LANGDON. CHAILLBS ‘ined to @, and Mexican ee on Finance and Currency Exchange in the ‘The temper of speculation as strong and the highest prices recorded In a number of FRANCIS BO THURER he dealings wei animation and the than for several days, market was broader CONSTANT A ANDREWS The Closing Qu: D_COYRESDALL, T STRANAHAN, HARI A WeURDY Members of the ii of the Real Faate Alton & Terre M4 Bur, & Quincy. V vit and Wi The only other change of Impor' officers was the n Rhoades to succ retires on account elius Vende of John Hare A resolution was adopted naming Ma as the time “Atlantic Cable Depew Is to iffered the follow: mble and re which will be weurated neXt month to be th | After the me Chamber of Commerce COAL BARONS MAY AGREE. The Outpat to The general 8: the offices of the Mennsylvanta are represented except the F put, whieh other roads are viral refused to take asa basis for the Reading alay Juine as aba ing had 21 per cent, of the was agreed EXPRESS PEOPLE Hanks Undervaine Insured Ronda week and without regi The Heading EUCHRED. et was ty pt What the big express compantes term being p.ayel on them a number of Insurance companies, in among the down- town bankers to-day. The New York Oxywen Company ent train robberies have forced express companies way of proviling letter To offset this, Judge Beekman in .e Supreme Court to-day granted applicat.on of trustees of safes and more guants. n Company for @ fon was liken on a motion to 8 | parc of employers to revurn to the aine-hour works packages and A large proportion of this carrying of | ‘and the lat 1its pending against ne sending a packs wits claimed ssolution was a | rate oF! ny people that th the rights of plaintiffs. “Atter being unt, and pay a rate would be’ re under anothe was clalined, organized In’ Ne COTTON BULLS IN CLOVER. “this package In and we value it at $19,000. tells them the facts. of the | bateh of bonds, nts on the thous This makes the bank fully at a lower rate, About 12 polnts, In consequence of a with an advan, of about 4 points id the express py named the full value of the in Liverpool contrac traders looked people and the express cc DON’T WA Children to-day to aid him in retaining | Effort to Save the Equl NT A RECEIVER. better forelgn t was jo Metual broke about one-half ¢ atand then fully Fire Insurance Com ’ W. Francis with Beno Loew! applied to tof a receiver for the E Mutual Fire Insura and that the cap ‘quired by law in Brooklyn. the Jays in which aded to jola the Amer ‘Sais ot the New York St ged by bie father bis gccount of the stares Pee lor # prolonged Western trip.” The nly got as far as the circus grounde Both demands, and thelr mea will twee Ww Bork, es, Alcaauder 1, Massa aud Govras | THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 2% 1893. BROOKLYN A WEALTHY PICKPOCKET. He Wears Hapen ve Dineende and Owns a Hig Fla Pincus Mendelson, oll, of 542 Flushing avenue, who, the police say, is one of the most t and wealthy pickpockets in this PIER G5 NOW 15 UNDER FIRE. Tt Was Leased by Policeman Mitchell and Sublet. How He Added #1,800 a Year to Nils Regular Pay. mmissioners at noon to- ing of the regular took up the lease of pler 65, foot of West Thirty-ttth t The pler ts now in possession of Henry ©. Rogers, who poses ae assucnee of Michael Mitchell, a policeman, and real eof the pler. A number of privi- day, after routine busin leges were granted him by pre- vioux Board, including the right to build ¢ without compensatt ¥ Cominissioners, O'frien and Einstein, discovered the status, and when Rogers came in with a propos tion to pay $3,000 more annually for the pler he was called to accour ex. amination resulted in the bes ng “lat the regular mv last jay. {Wo Commissioners als) liscov- ere! that the New York Cen and Hadson River Railroad Company were baying $3.00 for the adjoining pier on the north, and concluded that Kegers much too | f him to-da to say replied that th An upset price was to be xl requested to know. tt President O'irien di a statement, and si been referre! to the sel for an opinton. Wes asked what hi He replied his wintance “sald Commissioner Binstein, OM me you didn't know the man He was the other day and said he had Visited you on several occasions.” “HE odld not say Tdidn't know Mitchell, red. “L simply said 1 didn't Was a policeman ss admitted he pat year bonus for the He Tease from him th and It Would be useless to him tf he could not bulld coal chutes, ‘These Mitchell nad piguuged to get @ permit for and sue- cee der Mr. Phelan salt Rogers had heen ne- gotiating with him for several monthe, but never told him he paid Mitchell a wt He sald he put the question to ers directly, and he replied he pald Mitchell nothin . P Rogers finally. made an offer of $8,000 & year for the tease, but the Board de- cidet to walt for a teply from the Core Counsel Hantingte Mitchell the rat roal mag- nate, entered the room, He stated he wanted to ulkhead be ween piers orth River, to fanilitate the of vessels, as the shace was inad The inti next Thursday ty consider matter n whispered con- ton with President O'Hrien for a few minutes. It was understood to be In regard to appointment STILL BEING REGISTERED. Another Big Crowd of Laborers at the Civil-Serviece Nureau. The Pegistration Bureau of the Civil Service Department was kept busy again to-day registering applicants for work in elty departments and giving ont blank forme for the men to make thelr appli- cations on, The crowd was almost as large as that of yosterd: and the poleeman on hives hal hard work to ke the men in line, Ahout 80) men called at the bureau: to. day und about. 1,00 blanks. were Miled out and returned by those who received them yesterday ‘The rule is that the first applications filed will be the first considered when lah ra are nee led outside of the Street Cleaning Department, seh ee Three New Places Create After meeting In executive sex Hxciae Commissioners a need that three Jos, Threw new ps One new oMee ts bond 1192.00, for Inspe: tor a Richard gg Silva ay IN THL WORLD OF LABOR. The Horseshoers’ International Union holds tte convention at Milwaukee fort week, Secretary Willlam Willow has called 4 speotal meeting of the Progressive Val 5) Union I eventing. Reerdrivers’ Union No. 24 has der, 1882 Gatex avenue, Brooklyn Secretary Auguat Una hax been elected Delegate to the 1 Labor Federation by Brauch 1 of the Lakers Union, United Standard Engineers’ Union has 4 to joln the Knights of Lator, and’ dele. WIT be Kent to Dintrict Assembly” 4 AL thin evening saembly B 488, of K. of Le ew ‘members eaps Palmer & Embury have dis of Union wood-cary ho. retu than elght hours per day The salary of the newly elec e Boot ant Shoe Workers” U 4 has been fixed at $25 per week The United W cided to Vigorously oppose any actempia on the lected O. Kus Recording and efor the next six aiontta Hay The Londen Work for them The New York Painters reported to the Build: Ing ‘Trates Section of the Cential babar Unton yententiay that t Toth organieatio Aug. Luchow, of Bh fed Cabinet Make: Pin a manuer s4 t Fourteenth Uni J} future’ he: wt demande of nized lav glana-workery’ ore try will atalgamat ations In this coun Mi ares J. Ritter, Maste o-Maater; 8. DP. Lappine an, Collector: Re T Hose eK kwell, Warden. AM. Hawley. Con A. Free Chaplain: JF" Hough, Inner Guard GIbW at present Olter Gaant, "The three hundred members, red_and Twenty fifth hy Thursday Edward Dalton, of the M Tie Tavera. re Fant tat lens J niue hours a day Hed to the atten the Hoant of Walk the contractor, M the statute or - — oe - alors Still on Strike, . and there ts — — — nt Cannot Get Bath, rr ts on’ the Tort alt of on May ‘1d at P veret a. shoriage [ood AGE Ud accused’ ot easbouaiing $3,000 twenty-five years Court, Brook! the pollce as a susp! , this morn Lively War Over the Removal of Was arrested last night on a Unt Bones from a Tomb. train-on Myrtle avenue, ash Reynolds be Navy street His attention y a young man, The consistory men of the old Bush- Hamsburg, headed esident, William Perry, went to Court this morn- ‘hurch In W! shirt front, who wen Street Pollc d aired their troubles, ape last night wh an dthe police were made to figure in the fight over the vault of the | Conselyea family Early in the evening yea went ty the Kt rings | old cuurch and static Nodine, with a drawn pistol in his hand, of the vault which talned the bodies of the Conselyea family Conselyea also had and jistructe! who might come along and seek an entrance into | tomb of his fath dine had a quiet lock, when the prayer-meeting in the Then Consistorymen field came into an entirely new ng watched by the detective, and Mowed and recg . Mendelson was te hares Consel- t td back of the 1 Special Ofticer eked up in the Adams Watch of foreln Jewels He also had $16 in bills and manufacture, for generations, Reynolds says Mend: f York and Brooklyn. J gz tenement in which he 1 imi anal 980 ted to be worth between $25,000 and| Dy church’ adjourned. He was discharged by Judge Walsh, | Cordes, Sch. THE ITALIAN VENDETTA. Held for the Sunday his watchman to move on. his big revol over his head, 4 dramatically declar nd the sacrelness of his ancestors Three Men Son Who crossed the entrance to | istorymen wisely | Frederico Bonificio “ and sent for their y refused to leave he went the Herbert street Williamsbure, ppeared with a roundsman and » rlot in the fgh! n Hans at North Se and Union avenue tWo weeks ago Sun- day afternoon, Two men were killed and a small girl y the discharge of W The crowd standing around the grave- cheered and hooted as appearance, } entered the churchyard and told | was wounded! b chester rifles a rished his pistol they, de- and told Perry to go to the Ewen Street Court and make a complaint against Conselyea, Consciyea’s object in guarding the Yault was to prevent the removal of his ancestor's bones, which he under- Stood was contemplated. NOT WINE, BUT WATER. A Clever Swindte jer on His Rou Brooktyn, Brooklyn detectives to-day are looking for a young swindler of housekeepers, He called yesterday afternoon at the residence of John L. Shea, 278 Jefferson avenue, and James H. Schultz, 64 Pros- pect place, He suid he was sent to de. Iver a cage of wine upon which $5.75 was due. Mrs Schultz told him to come back later, Lut Mrs,.Shea gave him the money. When Mr, Shea ‘wine, he) found water, The’ swindler also visited the rest- dence of Deputy Police Commissioner George Crosby, 168 Madison street. Mrs, « Buiepielou: my nephew to telephone to Mr. Crosby at Police Headquarters,” she sald, ee opened the case of botties filled with mind,” the swindler replied, leave the Wine, and come back to- night for the mone: fhe fellow is described as twenty- five years old, having a smooth face, and dressed in’ dark clothing. Hold On, Mayor Schieren’s office in Brook! to-day wes crowded with citizens discuss the eighteen bills passed by the Legislature, Most of those present were fifty Gravesenders, who oppose dthe bill providing for the purchase by the city of their water-works system. . ‘They have had the bill amended so as to in- clude the purchase also of the sewer system of the ward. The purchase of both, 1s opposed by City Works Commissioner White. Sixteen of the bills were unimportant and there was no opposition. Francis H, Weeks, Assistant Keeper of the City ‘Hail, protested against the bill Intended to’ legislate him out of office. The Mayor sald he would give all the was discharged lack of evidence. bills his careful consideration. EmmaEames’ Parting Letter. New York, 7 E. 72d St. FEEL that I owe to the Genuine Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract, in a great measure, the fact that, at the end I am in better voice of a very hard season, and general health than at the beginning, send one case, in care of the Steamer as I leave on Wednesday, and would : huP ae meals, and kindly ask you to City of New York, on Tuesday, not like to be without it. To Messrs. Eisner & Mendelson Co. Sole Agents for Fohann Hoff. Beware of imitations. ine Johann Hof's Malt Extract than fis Eisner & Menpevson has this sig- nature 2” on neck label. Co. Sole Agents, New York. CALIWY AVY AY AIS AW JULIET, have constantly used the genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract with my vere’ Assivlation haa dex J. BAUMANN & BRO. of hundreds of satinfied customers during the past week, iy alive credit at cash prices, but om thelr new REFUNDING CREDIT SYSTEM Here’s a gtimpse of what Have received the praise and no wonder, an they not o hay Cabinet-Makere! Union No. 209 bas declared one f ite members guilty of violation pt rules at Hose Blerscheak's shop, and he was forbidien to Twenty-seven bose framers signed the annual F paid them, nent with the WIILAMsbUER Framers’ Lnlon wien by 6 Lock (his evening Will Rot Nave any union men erest om every doll actunily retm! Parlor Suits Folding-Beds. i\Chiffoniers . . Chamber Suits 12.50 Pier Mirrors. . Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Refrigerators, Curtains, and many other bargains, Tegant to thelr jurindiction over certain work are sfactory per week had he known (hat bis bar fatures had been mate by Howurton men, he would not haye taken. them. Mr Luchow. promised” the union t in the Buys anything. Moin his power to satiety the 10 PER WEEK, A small outlay to present a good appearance. We sell Ladies’ and Gents’ CLOTHING ON CREDIT and give you cash prices, Aso Crockery, Tinware, Clocks, Pictures, Baby Carriages, &o, 1313 to 1315 Third Ave., tween 75th and 7 On CABLE CA “CAPT. TUMBRIDGE’S FISTS. 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