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A'Bider Which Will Give Him Control of ', .) Patronage. @ov. Morton Signs the Rapid Tran- sit Appropriation Bill. Leader Foley Declares the New Bridge Measure a« Steal, (@pecial to The Evening World.) ALBANY, May 8-—The Platt-Worth crowd has hit upon a new plan to ge! even for the defeat of the Charities bill, A rider has been tacked onto the bill introduced by Senator Reynoids to pro- yide further terminal facilities at the New York end cf the Brooklyn Bri: If this rider goes through It will give att and Worth absolute control of the ridge and the 300 positions that go with rT Reynolds's bill is not of a political character, but the rider which slippe through the Assembly Cities Comm| esterday afternoon, and will probably te passed upon Monday night, le as hd & stroke of Platt pollttes a’ ever at- mpted, The scheme hidden away tn the rider contemplates a change in the manage- ment of the Bridge bill, according to the Platt formula, It provides that the Mayor, Comptroller and Chairman of the Allermanic Finance Committee, of New York City, shall ap- point two Commissione to administer the affairs of the bridge, and the Mayor the Comptroller atl man of the Aldermanic Finance Committee of Brook- lyn shall on three Commissioners to @ct with t This means, that the Mayors of both Gitles wil have little voice in the selec- tion of the Commissioners. The Comptroller of New York is a Tammany man and not very friendly to fhe Mayor nor particularly friendly to Pla The Chairman of the Aldermante Fi- nance Committee (Olcott) Is a Platt man. These two officials uniting against the Mayor could name two Platt Commis- the Me to Pear ie Ok York, ieaving the ‘or out in the co! the same thing in. Brooklyn, Both the Comptroller (Palmer) and Chairman Idermanic Finance Committee issioners. late Commissioners representing .New | ork would control the affairs of the ri Assemblyman Abell ts the author of the rider and the Brooklyn men are al- qeedy working to secure votes to pass BRIDGE BILL ATTACKED. Leader Foley Declares It to Be a Barefaced Steal. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, May 3.—The Assembly to- @ay concurred in the Senate amendment to the Wieman Bridge bill, preventing the projected bride ‘from ‘encroaching ae property of the Grand Street and vallantetra Ferr Wieman_ bil mpany, the Senate e held. by the Bust River Bridge Company. and to are. the expense building the Bridge. The estimated cost of the Dridge is from $10,000,000 to $12,000,000, ‘When the bill came up, to: Tam. many Leader Foley pronounced’ it Tnpesition on. the city. of New. York. He branded {t as a steal in that it compeiled the metropolis to purcha: from the Bridge Company a dead fran- chise that would not be worth the paper i wae printed op. No steps bulkd the Pe, he \Sdoimred, the Knridee Bree ehane fi Ms mo effort which ie repr Publican ati °F, rid of the franchise NOW FOR RAPID TRANSIT. oman. yy a tead (Lauterbach), fo os ge at @ fancy price. Gov. Morten Signs the Bil Extra Appropriation. ALBANY, May 3.—Gov. Morton to-day signed the Hamilton Rapid Transit bill, It provides for an extra appropriation of $8,000,000 to constfuct the underground road. aaa, SAGE AND GOULD WIN. Union Pacific M Suit of the Soldte: ALBANY, May 8—The Court of Ap- peals to-day decided against the Soldiers and Sallors' Home of St. Louts in its sult against Russell Sage and the heirs Gould. Of ene appeal was from an order of the General ‘Term affirming an order of the pecial ‘Term directing that the Union acifle Railway Company and the re- Ivers thereof be made party-defend- ants in the action brought by the Sol- diers' Home of St. Louis to compel Sage the Gould heirs to account for the proceeds of 29! shares of the capital ftock of the Denver Pacific Ratiroad and Telegraph Company of the alleged value, with interest and Bronte, of $11,006.00. LEXOW SEES MORTON. The Senator Sure the Reorgantsa- tion BIN Will Be Passed. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, May 3—Senator Lexow had a long interview with the Governor to- day, and said the Police Reorganization bill would pass on ‘Tuesday, and he thought the Greater New York bill had a chance to get through next week.. Senator Owens, who disappeared the day after the veto of the Worth bill, re- turned to Elie | this afternoon. He says he will vote with his party to pass the bill. ‘The Senator went to New York City and his repentance Is id to be due to an interview with Boss Platt. BRADLEY IN THE CHAIR. The Senator First Tried His Usual Opposing Tactics. ALBANY, May 38.—Twelve Senators represented the upper house at to-day's session, Senator Bradley carried out his threat to interpose objection to the advance- ment of bills this morning, and_pre- vent any measure from going to third reading without @ reference. The Senate went into Committee of the Whole on the calendar, with Senator Bradley in the chalr. Among the bills advanced were these: Mr. Miller—Requiring Elevated Ratlroade in elites of over 1,000,000 t0 run trains all night Mr. Pavey—Allowing the President of the New York City Board of Health to be " phyatclan. O'CONNOR FOR PORT WARDEN. Little Falls Man to Succeed Daniel Leahy. ALBANY, May 3.—Gov. Morton has nominated Willlam O'Connor, of Little Falls, to be Port Warden of New York, in place of Dantel Leahy. Mr, O'Connor is a brother of Senator O'Connor, of Broome County, and has heen Chief Clerk of the Senate Index Committee. ‘Tha Governor also, nominated George W. Goler, M. Rochester, to manager of the Siate Industrial School at Rochester, in place of Susan B. Anthony, wao declined the nomination. Both nom: 8 | yas Ticeeker Bireet, Seventh HOME RULE MEMORIAL. Assem| bery , ALBANY, May presented a memorial to the House day expressing to Lord Rosebery, Pre mier of England, irish reforms in lament, the great interest of Americans in his policy to- wards Ireland, and the hope that the time may not be far distant when Ire- land may have the blessings of Home Rule. im Geret Praises Ri The memorial also expresses the belief In the ul mate success of the movement, and declares that the people of the | State would greatly rejoice If it were re- corded that under the Ministry of Lord Rosebery Home Rule for Ireland was finally Feallzec The of the Assem| ¢d to forward to Li Hon, William. the | Irish leader, Me; Justin Mec arthy, a} copy of the memorial —_— MAY SOON GET | REST. Necretary Gresham Has Saft verely for Several Dayn. {Special to The Evening World) WASHINGTO! May 8.—Seeretary Gresham has suffered intense pain at Intervals for several days and the tom- Plication of stomach and kidney troubles makes remedial treatment slow and un- satisfactory Mrs. Gresham has several months that th take a long vacation a an direct- a See desirous for retary should if that were Impossible that he should resign from the Cabinet. But Secretary Gresham has so far stubbornly refused to r and the numerous foreln comp have pfevented his taking the necessi rest. Tt ix thought, however, that e will soon be able ‘to seek rest at a nearby watering place. It e of the possibilities of the year That he and “Minister Hayard may change places. Court vacancy in sight to offer him a More congenial line of retreat from the State Department. LYMAN RESIGNS NOW. Civil-Service Commiasion Likely to Be Reorganized. WASHINGTON, May 3.—The resigna. tion of Charles Lyman, of Connecticut, as @ member of the United States Civil- Service Cpmmission 1s in the hands of the President. It is not known what this algnifies but it is regarded as likely that Commission will be practically reorgan- ze Mesars. Lyman and Roosevelt are Republicans, Mr. Proctor, the third member, being a Democrat. The last | named will continue on the Commission, It is understood that Mr. Lyman's resignation was desired some months Ago, but the matter was allowed to go | over until recently. _ 3 METROPOLITAN 8T1 RAILWAY COMPANY, CABLE BUILD B \s ‘ene and. Spring atreets, fo reach the Twenty-third Sireet Ferry, of ta, the y ¢ Broadway cars to ride north of south on Broadway from | Spring street, ue and Broad- ood east oF m1 Crowe-Towa are atthe way linen will issue weit on the. Metroy Junction crossings inations were referred to the Finance Committee. e- Has Hopes for Ireland. —Assemblyman Gerst to nd the leatlers of the There is no Supreme | kil! BROOKLYN. SOUR BREAD, BAD BUTTER. So Say Grand Jurors of the Kings County Almshon ‘The Kings County Grand Jury made a Teport to-day on the Institutions, ex- Pressing pleasure to find them in excel- lent condition and generally well man- aged. | "A bathroom for the une of the inmates |in the Jail in Raymond etreet, they say, shoul! be provided at once. It was no. Uced that the butter furnished to the inmates of the Almshouse was untit for use and the bread sour. can be ho excuse,” the jurors for not providing these necestary | Rood quality William rating Juvenile of- fenders in Raymond Street Jail from Hits and placing them In the care of trons, and we also wish to commend the admirable condition of that Institu- tion under his management.” MISS FRYATT’S REVENGE. Yaton A owarrs was issued to-day by United States Commissioner of Brooklyn, for Moses Yaton, a tercher in Public School No. a4, on comp! Miss Francis B. Fryatt, an editor and magazine writer. Hoth live opposite each other In Forty fifth street, West Brooklyn. al days ago, Mr. a into Miss) Fryatt pet cat. She wr ther asking that fetter’ wan returned by Mr Yaten un opened and actoss the back was written “Tal arried Tan and cannot ac- the dog be ¢ cept a lett Police Guard a Gra Police Captain Campbell, of the Nineteenth Pre. cinct, Willlamaburg, stationed an officer at the Conselyen vault, In the old Bushwick Church graveyard, to go near It, Miller Hageman, pastor of ick Ghurch, the members of which are fighting the older ch last night, and no one was allowed ‘The Rev, 8, Conselyen apptied ourt for warran's to Sehorling and Hat Dent a Starve Andrew Conkling, twenty Atreet, Brooklyn, was arraigned before Justice MoMahon in the Tombs Court this morning, charged with cruelty to animal, Samuel 1. Hean, a merchant at 84 and 56 Hroadway, testified te aeelne Conkling 1ANBing: & Borse, that was nok last pking omaciated It could barely stand at 6 night at Franklin and Varick streets ald he worked for Seaman's Ir Company, at 58 Justice Getting Under One Management. The Fulton Elevated Rallroad Company to-day fled In Albany a certificate of transfor of its capital stork to the Kings County Elevated ital road Company, They are under one corporation. a Extending the ¥ Postmaster Sullivan, of Brooklyn, tovlay celved official permission to emtablleh a free de- ENRICH BROS. FROM 8 TO 12 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) will sell at One-Fourth regular prices Men’s Scarfs AS FOLLOWS: 200 dozen Men's fine Spring . Mourin Hanis, Knots and every new sbape, in new and de sirable patterns, not one searf worth less than 4 and most of them are dXe, goods, allon sale during the hours above men- tioned to morrow at i a eau. None of these Scarfs sold to the trade. SIXTH AVE. & 230 ST. MWvery nyatom in Gravesend, Piatland and New Utrecht —e 1 To-Day. The Ast council of the Long tsland Wo Club tm being held tn to-day, A number of organizations from different parte of the Island are represented. The report ety was read, An aitdrenn founder of the Brooklyn Would Not Shoot the Dog. Julius Bloomberg, of 139 Union avenue, held for trial by Avenue TP hi Justiow Goetting, At a meeting of the oMvers ¢ Regiment Hrook}yn, Wateon wa 6 Thirteenth held in umner avenue, Willam b, David inet nigh Better use t0o much than too little Pearline Beware of imitations Did the Giants wint ing Worl tell and af of the game. just ne soon as the last ploy aaa been made. “The Even- THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING MAY 3 1603. ABRAHAM = STRAUS: Fulton St., Brooklyn. Saturday. House cleaning in Glove Section brings tothe Bargain Counter an odd lot of Men’s Driving & Walking Gloves. Some a trifle soiled— in many cases sizes incomplete. Stern .; To-morrow Special Sale | Boys’ Washable Sailor Suits of Imported Striped Galatea Cloths, Sizes 3 to 12 years, at English Middy and Sailor Suits |Stern . Bros. Ladies’ Tan Russia Calf 350 Pairs Ladies’ Tan Russia Calf Oxford Ties with perforated trim. ming, hand sewed, at $1.98 Misses’ and Children’s $1 Broa offer to-morrow in their Shoe Dept’s Button Boots in the newest shapes $2.75 82.50 48 95 If you can be suited among Senhe allt $4,905 Tan Spring Heel $1 them, it means a chance to] handsomely Button Boots buy at trimmed, $5.98 iN 79¢. & 98°: Mie koe Ladies’ Bicycle Gloves that were $1.25, Youths’ Suits Shoes and Leggings. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. of Blue and Black Gloves— Centre. BRAHAM se APRA STRAUS: Fulton 8t., Brooklyn. The 46th Street Baumanns’ UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM permits customers to Furnish Thetr Homes on email Payments to su't thelr own convenience at S!IRICTLY ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. TERMs;: $65 worth... 100 worth 150 worth 1.50 per week - BAUMAN N . 46th St. and Eighth OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P, Cheviots and Mixtures, Sizes 14 to 19 years | Heretofore $10.50 to $15.75|= West 23d St $1.00 per weok |$200 wortn....$2.50 per week worth is bees 2,00 per week 300 worth CASH NOT NECESSARY. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Clocks, Stoves, Pictures, Lamps, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, Lace Cur- tains, Portieres, Crockery and Tinware. $7.50| West 23d HEIDELBAGH, TO weekly or monthly GENUINE For Ladies and Gentle: If you are afflicte per week 3,50 per week cure you. ‘The only full accounts of & CO., Avenue, Mm *MACY.:/*MACY.:. SIXTH AVE., 3TH TO 10TH OF, MISSES & CHILDREN’S Jackets # Capes. 24 Floor—Main Bullding, Children’s Blue, Tan and Brown Reefers, with 2 rows of faney horn buttons, deep sailor collar, with 8 rows of narrow white braid, very full sleeves, with rows of braid to match collar, sizes 4 to 14.. . Children’s Green, Brown and White Fancy Plaid Reefers, with revers and collar of plain material, fancy pearl buttons, extra large tailor-made sleeves, sizes 4 to 14... 1.49 3.44 Children’s fancy mixed and plain color Reefers, with bishop eleeves, fancy col- lars, trimmed with rows of white braid, fancy but- tons and braid on sleeves, 4 99 ee sizes 4 to 14 Misses’ Double and Triple Capes, in plain colors and fancy checks, turn-down c@llars, usual price $9.00 Blue, Red, Brown and Tan full Circular Capes, with silk-embroid- ered Van Dyke points across the shoulders and rows of fancy stitching acroas the bottom of cape.. 4.49 3.49 Misses’ Tan and Blue fancy Reotch mixture Jackets, with yoke back and front edged with fancy silk cord, horn buttons, notched collar and very full sleeves edged with cord to match, Children’s Jackets in Rob Roy Checks, sizes 4 to 14, notch collar. 5.32 1,49 Hair Cloth, full as- sortment of widths and colors, at prices lower than any other house. Men’s and Boys’ Hats. (Second Floor, New Building.) An extensive assortment o: Men's high-grade Hats at a saving of from $1.00 to $2.00 on each Hat. FLEXIBLE AND FULL DERBY, UNLINED, FEATH- ER WEIGHT, ALL THE NEW SHAPES AND COL- ORS, SOLD ELSEWHERE MEN'S: ALPINES, IN ALL THE NEW SPRING SHADES—PEARL, SLATE AND FAWN COLOkS— SOLD ELSEWHERE AT 5.00... eceee coeeneeeeeeee BOYS' DERBYS, LATEST SHAPES, IN BROWN AND BLACK... Boye STRAW HATS, 4c. Silk Waist, From ourown workrooms, new styles added Daily. All care- fully made to give satisfaction and not to meet a price. They are fully a5 to 33 1-3 per cent. better value than can be obtained anywhere else. We quote in part: 1,32 1.49 Jupanese Silk Waists..... China Silk Waists Fancy Silk Waists. Taffeta Stripe Silk Waists. Our Plaid Surah Waists, made of heaviest silk, large plaids, sold elsewhere at 00... 1.99 2.24 2.49 2.99 5.74 A large assortment of better grades, 6.74, 8,49, 10,29, 1,98 #4 up to 16,49 100 dozen imported Shirt Waists, the identical qual- ity and style sold by a so- called fashionable house at Ladies’ Percale Shirt Waista, laundered collars and cuffs, QIXTH AVE, UTE TO TH ST. A BRIEF STATEMENT ABOUT BOOKS (Multum [a Parvo.) WE HAVE ALWAYS SOLD THEM CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE, WE CONTINUE THAT WAY OF DOING, There is still left an excel- lent assortment of that pur- chase of 25,000 Pairs Nottingham Curtains At 60c, on the Dollar. All fresh, clean goods, this season's importation. We quote in parts 500 prs, rich Floral and Scroll Designs.. it 875 prs. rich F Scroll Designs, oral and 700 pra, rich Guipui effects, 15, 450 pra, rich Rocoo design abe . 50 550 pairs Brussels design 4.00 400 pre. Brussels design 6,50 100 prs, Ruffled Dovied Swiss. . 2, 250 pra, Snowflake, onl 2.46, 2.92 & 3.79, rich Silk Drapery ari in striped and figured all over effects, 5.24 and 9,92 Sateen Skirts..... - 99 Gray Hair-Cloth Skirts, gold elsewhere at $6. 00... ~ 4.59) Awnings to order, 2. 6x5 {t., 2.37 good srieee material, shrunk binding. ..... o SLIP COVERS TO ORDER. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, French Balbriggan Vesta, High Neck and Short Sleeves, } Size 28 High Neck and Long Sleeves, High Neck and Ribbed Arm, 4Q French Balbriggan Drawers) pe. (s to match, ea. size. Jersey Ribbed Vests in White {9 s and Ecru... 3, 15, .29 Swiss Lisle Thread Vests in 129 j Ecru, low neck... 34 Swiss Ribbed Vesta, in White, 14 high neck and long sleeves... Gauze Vests, high neck and short sleeves ........+ Black Lisle Thread Tights, knee length... Men’s Underwear, GENUINE FRENCH BAI. BRIGGAN SHIRTS, SHORT AND LONG SLEEVES, ALL SIZES, EACH . DRAWERS EACH.... 41 41 “TO MAWCA, Bicycles and Clothing. Our special Wheel, with Morgan or Wright tires, Wood rims, tangent spokes, rat trap pedals, elegant enamel finish, best nickeled handle bars, fork crown s and crank. Stockinet Coats, in blue, black and gray braided... Stockinet Pants, in blue, black and gray braided... Stockinet Pants, in blue and black, 2,66 and. Heavy White Sweaters... 2.97 Extra heavy White Swenvers . 8.44 Heavy blue or bli Sweaters, 1,88 and... Bicycle Sundries, Tool Bags EXTRA FINE BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EACH.... QUALITY FULL REGULAR - MADE BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EACH 1,19 and,. . BROWN 1.34 ‘LISLE THREAD BHIRTS AND DRAWERS, E NATU RAL we ‘OOL '8 AND DRAW. NATURAL WOOL SHIRT! AND DRAWERS, ALLSIZES TO 46 INCHES, EACH CAMEL'S BAIR Asta EACH 64 and........ .O4 TINE PEPPERELL JEAN DRAWERS, DOUBLE SEATED CHALLENGE), Fishing Tate, Fly Rods, - 1.240 9.99 Bait Rods....... 1,88to 6.24 Salt Water Rods. 99 to 4,38) Japanese Bamboo Rod, with nickel mule click reel Japanese Bamboo Rod, with nickel and rubber multiplying click reel..... 1.46 | “MACY: SIXTH AVB., 13TH TO 10TH BT. 2. 63 NO HOL -63 Too Clips, pair. 119 Luggage Carrier .68 Wakefield Cycle Wrench, 34) Chain Lubricant, stick. 08 Chain Lubricant, tube... 16 Tire O56 AT 14 .05! nant, pint. 124 Mluminating Oil, pint 19! Lubricating Oil, 4 pint 16 500) Beacon Bieyele Lamps, regular price 2.25; our pricecnen bed OO Lito” Hell Rock Lamps, regular price 8.75; our pr a Standard — Cyclometers, regular price 2,00; our i price... 1.29 1 4 2 | 1Be, 2lo, 220. S4a. pair. | Indian Clubs, | + 1 28 180. 190. 230. 240. 34c. rir. The Whitely Exerciser., 1.88 bs} GROCERIES, (Fitth Floor, New Bullding) RED STAR BRAND. Sngar Cured Hame, per lb Sugar ped Nothing better. Every one Saas Columbia River Salmon, Finest Quality, Solid Packed, Only the best of the fish used. AZ AS 1 1b, flat cans (steaks), per can.. 1 1b, tall cans, per can California Fruits. FINE LARGE FRUIT, EXCELLENT FLAVOR, GOOD SYRUPB. LEMON CLING PEACH PER CAN.... 14 4 3.14 : 3 r 12 in 07 LILY WHITE ROLLED OA .08 2 LB, rs . ¥ LUNCHEON TEA, 3 PKG. rrr a CEYLON LB, CEYLON LUNCHEON TEA, 1 LB, PKG HOUSEFURNSHNG G00S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, he Largest Assortment and the | Lowest Prices. IN THIS CITY OF- 'S FACILITIES EQUAL TO “OU RS FOR SUPPLY- CASE, 24 CAN YELLOW © PA WORD PEACH N APRICOTS, CA ! BUGAR COKN, “MAC @XTH AVE. UTH TO 16TH ST, eh Spring 'Clothing For Men and Boys. St. IGKELREIMER & tt HAVE REMOVED 50 WALL ST DR. SCOTT'S Electric Belts d with Nervous‘ Debility, Rheuma- tism, Liver and Kidney troue bles, Dr. Scott's’ Genuine Electric Belt will quickly Salesrooms 842 Broadway, cor. 13thst. N, Y. the bases (Second Floor, New Building.) N'S CUTAWAY SACK SUITS, IN FINE . SERGES AND ‘8, MADE AND TRIMMED IN THE BEST MA R, AND MANU- FACTURED SHS FOR $15.00, 00 FINE CLAY DIAGONAL $7.99 AND.. MEN'S FINE WORSTED TROUSERS, SEWHERE AT $7.00, AL Ls WooL LON RE AT $9.00, ALL WOOL a PIECE AND CHEVIOTS, ‘, SOLD ELSE. LAT $6.00, OUR PRICE. BOYS' ALL-WOOL SAILOR SUITS, TASTEFULLY TRIMMED, WITH LAN. YARD AND WHISTI SHIRT WAISIS, GARNER'S BEST PRINTS, LAUNDERED, FORMER PRICE 88 CENTS., Ladies’ [lisses’ and Children’s Shoes, 1,000 PAIRS LADIES' RUS. Having made an advantageous purchase from a reliable manufacturer of High-Grade Clothing, we offer it at a saving to our customers of from $2.00 to $10.00 on each Suit and Overeeate TO SELL AND €25.00, AT $8.99, $10.! 99 AND.. : t] “10.8 45 249 LT + Ad 97 NG EVE LADIES! RUSSET ING WHATEVER ae ues ApEn t ALL SET GOAT OXFORDS, IS NEEDED IN SIZES AND WIDTHS, ALSO KID, WITH PAT. A HOUSE- NEW AND FRESH GOODS “ ATHER TIES, HOLD YOUTHS' RUSSIAN of LADIFS' RUSSET aa CALF, LACED..,.,..,.... CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS, CUTLERY, TIN, IRON and WOODEN UTENSILS, LADIES’ LADIES’ OXFORDS THER VAMP OXFORDS, BOYS' RUSSIAN PATENT LEA- i i LACED, THER TIPPED OXFORDS, CHILDREN'S FINE KID, PATENT LEA. SPRING HEEL, BUTTON BHOES...esseerresereee rene