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BOARD TO BE BLPARTISAN, Mayor Strong Returns the Police Bill with His is Approval. OBJECTIONS ARE UNHEEDED, He Says the Folitical Party in Minority Should Have Representation. CHECK TO ELECTION FRAUDS. THE PERILS OF POLITICS. | Mr. Platt understands them,which is why. probably, he organized that new Casualty Company ELEVEN HCURS IN A BUGGY. | AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. Two t Senate to-day Senator Cantor sprang to his feet and ald from the indecision of the message he was convinced that the Mayor was substantially against the bill, but had weakened unler the pres- Seventieth Annual Mcet Dr. Parkhurat's € Held in roh. pcloun Truants Crib Cons py Hough's Outht. rnc political advisers. J. W, Hough, a contractor, of 112 West The seventieth annual meeting of the Enlargement of Chief's Powers of sur» feghet that the Mayor has een At] ono Hundred and ‘Twenty-ninti street, | American Tract Society wan held to-day E Great Value—Civii Ser- ES Aperove che Pu uattioy Gh rout wett| loft his horse and buggy in front of hi#|in the lecture room of the Madison Ce ee eee iy Committes last Bummer," | residence yesterday afternoon while he| Square Presbyterian Church, Twenty- vice Objections. dhe. ate his dinner. fourth street and Madison avenue, ‘The Mayor uf the city of New York took the right stan’ at the start but has weakened a Jone more than any- Brief addresses were made by several recently returned foreign missionartes, When he returned the outfit was one, An alarm was sent out by the police, P Strong has approved of the/one elee tc {the Committee of] and at 1 o'ciock this morning Policeman | Rev. Dr. George W. Knox, who has { Snene BePorioan Poltce bill Ten's bills, w meet with the @P-) Teng saw two boys driving a horse and | for years labored in| the missionary 4 wo 7 roval of the people of the city, and ts sKe s ‘ fields of Japan, and Rev. A. W. Hi ‘The measure was pent to Aibany last) Would do more to correct the’ evils| Yuxsy along Lexington avenue at One lian) “an” Armenian missionary, were ‘accompanied by the following| which the Lexow Committee developed| Hundred and Second street, He took | among the speakers. than the iniquitous measure Shien wil them to the station-house and sent for Dur.ng the past year four of the NEW YORK, May 7, 1805, ee ee ie eo bodys Mr. Hough. He identitied it as hie | Honorary, Vice Vresidents of the Society “To the Senate of the Btate of New property. throp, of Boston; Dr. B, G. Robinson, of York, Albany, N. Y. William Cruthers, of 7% East One Hun- | Chicago: J.-A, Broadus, of Louisville, and William M. ‘Taylor, of New York, Gred and The Soclety has added xixty-two per. INSPECTORS CAN ASSIST. “Gentlemen: As Mayor of the city Fifteenth street, and Walter of New York, Ireturn to you in- Cogan, t One Hundred and | man publications to its Ist. These closed herewith the certified copy t. both | twelve Include 4 in English, 17 In German and took the rig, ha panish. of the bill known as Senate Bill _ okey" $0 | reasurer's report shows that the No, 96 Introductory, No. 158, en-| ALBANY, c May = &—The fo dane enn Fee gene pea Ee has solved titled ‘An act to amend chapter four|Joint Committee of Senate and Ax-) | t She ee Chen rom donations and legac ‘ 5 de, ook ad bout the Park | from sales by colporters, $ E hundred and ten of the laws of eighteen| sembly appointed to confer on th chith vent “even hours. | Sowety has expended for various items, Raines Blanket Ballot bill has agreed to lease the baliot form and insignia as in- troduced, put has amended the bill by providing that assistance shail be ren- dered to voters entitled it by hia hundred and eighty-two, entitled “An fact to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affect- ing public interests in the City of Now York," and the acts amendatory thereof, relating to the appointment of Police including annuities to life- Th mbers and is a cash int this morn- Ing Mr. Hough to make a com- pltint ‘and Justice Welde committed tne poys to the care of the Gerry Soclety. LITTLE WILLIE PLAYED SICK. life-directors, 90.39, balance of $10,834.70, The business department has a balance on hand of $15,030.60. ——— HENRY SEELIG ARRESTED. of opposite p. Commissionera and to the Police De-| Every elect . . take a apeciai Hut It Didn't Work and He Goen to partment,’ which has heretofore been (0ht, * pole tet he Panwa HG A Harlem Tobacconint Accused of Bent to me, and to which 1 have ap-| manner request, or nek to pr u PEaetETORe tice pended two (2) certificates, pursuant té| Induce any votrr to vote Little Wiiham Rolliver, of 12 Central the provisions of chapter 9 of the laws| ticket, or for any partic. avenue, Brooklyn, who was accused of | Henry Seeitg, a tobacco merchant, of of 1896, and tust he will not kee in unruiy boy by his father {28 West One Hundred and Twenty-third memoranda or eutry of any y fathor in] 18 West « aa ona ay “The said bill is accepted by the city| curring us the Mec nd pat eg ten r, Potte Court tod: street, was La ue ree as Pyare! ef New York for the following, among| Will not directly or Indiréct.y reveal to | made thy stake of thinking | a warmnt issued by United States any nerson the name of any candidate) that a plea of iiess would excuse his] Commissioner Bell, of | Philadelphia, Bee oe aeae oh toe bo ieas ined [Caled fol hy cane on wenion misdemeanors. harging him with’ having committed ous objections which have been urged|he has voted, or anything occur While awaiting trial in the prisoners’ | perjury on Oct, 30, 18M, during the trlal against it: within the voting booth, ex Holliver suddenly screamed and fell | the a 8 the tford Fire called upon to eatify in’a Judie i Nugh suffering. trom | inaura Chaban Minority Should Be Represented. | seeding for a violation of the FY simple remedies velig had sold” Morales goods, and e jaw. vd by Court et Webb had no} shortly afterwards Morales was, turned oe Sage 3 eamteetOaby an niratte - an amt ce wae summoned | Aut, wus insured with the Hartford universal and sincere belief among the “t. Mary’s hy Surg Company, which ciaimed the stock was le of the Btate, outside of thin city, NO NEWTOWN CREEK CANAL. fon and | not as much as he rep ted it to be, peop! 5 5 sists - full payment on the policy was refused @s well as on the part of a large num- Der of our own citizens, that the polit!- eal party usually in the minority here Co nd Morales sued Selig Was, culled to teatify to the he 0018 he sold Morales, and It is alleged Assembly Defeats the Dill ¢ nect Flushing Hay. weeks i ay giving “this testimony he committed i® Yepressntation. in th (Bpectal to The Evening World) ng Re eee nce ne nat Beard hee| ALBANY, May &—The Asaembly to- Rese ven || [Buel tea ies Toe grea ; tiene, {day defeated the blll providing for a)’ ha tom: : aay ; Flushing Bay, ‘The bill appropriated] Merling pl = ~ Fy to prevent the votes of the | §25.000 for preliminary survey and ere-| fonmd aut at In Charge Made A aven People in all parts of the State for Presi- Ates a commission to supervise the work, ‘ Againat ; ‘ ent and Governor from being nulified | “'** ® °° eh . DETAINED AT QUARANTINE. | 7 Papa (Got sHenithe aiereet eby fraud or intimidation here. fale otlon to set aside the ceport o BAT, This ts not a question of merely mu- | ANOTHER BLOW AT SCHIEREN. a 4 excslenator George F. Langbe.n, as ret- nicipal administration, but of State pol- - - ave at ake Nish Mosneti'n [ere 01 the case of x va, Moors, fey, and I am bound to respect the| Senate en the Aldermanic Elec: ‘eon iiGd at ground that Langbein offered hes of the people of the whole State tion DIL Over His Veto. r fa ision for elther party if they ling it. I have already constituted ; ; | The Lamport & Holt line steamer Ho-+ would pay the stenographer's bill the Police Board in th! without the ab Ne: AHR PRAIA Were) garth, Capt. Black, arrived at Quaran- | e Judge Daly tn the Sein eae Mba m 8.—The Benate took ite tine at noon to-day from amos and, Court rch compulsion of any law, and I am not vi and passoal ine a ; ct during (Affidavits of Mrs. Flsio R, prepared to say that the people of the Hlerannivals Aneoe fowrorpnias 1) HEOtnaT GeUsTeA is { stenographer employed, Bi are not entitled to make the same A the passage to this . { dof Lawy A Y if : bill, which was passed) “Aprtt a8, when twenty-four hours out; for Moore, submitted.’ ‘Thain course compulsory upon me and upon time by tho Assembly | Becicg, Cneaiunits Mullen athe the charg by ‘Lawyer my successors, 1 should pe rorry to Kee roy Santos, 14 ues Mt after te had been the people of this city arrayed in an- ren bin last] ship's cook, “way taken th with fever Mhy leaniebern uniter tagoniam to the rest of the State wy ors and | He died the fallowing day and wa Abert s pan were hat the | burked: a e same date Will 1 by @ matter of common Interest. bill should pass r con Leiteh was taken fil ited in faver of ‘Personally 1 think it of comparative- | tempt for the Mayor, no other | with th ymploms as Leonhardt, A that son, and the bil went through Ina | He | krew worse, dled the ould pay xv MUttle consequence to our municipal le that pleased them by a vote of 1 and wat y buried at x He was administration whether Police Commis: | to li iwentycalghe years « Vl Thain refused, and several weeks sioners are ot one party or another, pro-| The Senators who sided with the | Kirkealdy, Beotlan the case was decided Ih favor of oP Mayor were Bradley, I and Staples | ‘There were no oth: ses of sickness” Reynolds, and against Moore. Key ; vided they are good men Nt for the place. | fon) Phe Mil now “ averns during the voya it ‘is alleged, paid the stenogray Each of them will naturally belong to| Senator cw ittodneed. by te- | nevertheless, bil of over $300 and got the d some party, and if the rest of the State ;quesi, a bill changing the name of Kings {tain the steamer at Quarantin Seay consider that it is important to have |uniy to Prookivn County [Shoroumh siatnt IN THE WORLD OF Lanor. them belong to different parties It seems | pia hae Ni ta remit, taxes on | Tne eth € roperty owned by Union Cohege, in| ferred a to me we can comply with that wish |fong Island ity, was handed down with | noon. Ww The! matarcioakers have given an thee silks without any real injury to our municipal | th approval of the Mave The tl | ans Ni See Re wilowe Christopher Moore has been elected Patrolman governinene mer will be allows tor New Wri harbor by the Atiantie Cou Se More Power for Byrnes. —— Iron moulders truck for higher wages at the tthe. United. Staten. iatiaor Company “2, ‘The provisions of this bill enlarg- > FUNERAL OF MR. CANNON. ARC Nd eae: CEE Conpany ing the powers of the Chief of Police | which was | Diet, Me The contractors Working Gor Newtorg, Rowen and making him really the executive | whiciv the 1 Services In Chur Diste-makers, ond the sirikere resurat oeicee head of the force, I believe to be of | den and Camp Intern roy. - ives Union wlll eelonecre a Great and practical value, Such provi-| at, ‘oe "thu the ‘ill neral norvicee over the body of H arm joanne AC ite new sions are a long step towards the con-| ‘Pnase bills were py ting Cannon, who died sndile SATA ASN eG trol of the Department by a single head | Mr. Friday— Fy Atta Rouday: Btyinite aa Rap aie and the concentration of responsibilty, | "%, MWh" kas ene NAD aaa On ee unis ott which the weople of the city wish, and| fan ive Ubeneay Se P AIR Gen tan CRE CAAL ote vee TY nw whieh, but for the control of the Depart. | 1. a8 HEX yn ane igs Phy + ment over elections, would be accorded | 7 De aneaty AS SANA + Rev, [ties without question. Tals azep is mate; SCHOOL CENSUS TO BE TAKEN) rie services were comuctot tay Rev rns ig 4. comme wal not only in the right direction. but in tne | = jive Geant; tectomiot tha:aure La ss. Sate Toe Beate Relory ity od by Rev. Dr, Rainsford, of St. Gee e ton ort e Let it Provid right way. I would overiook many min r| Gov. Morton Sigua the objections rather than lose this improve- | ium for ment of the lew. | arers were Hamilton ALBANY, N.Y. May 8—An important fre isgenards Stowatte Jonny atcer he $8. The Civil-Service provisions of. bill eis GovMarton today te the Stop Heltaba ty Af Tarodiet the bill are objectionabie. I hope the) measure of Mr. Pavey, provid a : 5 Legislature will change them and resiore | pean! this Department to the ordinary opera-| the di fon of the Sty tion of the general system; but, as the! of Public Instruct Board provided for is subject to the ate Civil-Service Commission, and as the Police Board is now so constituted that the interests of the civil service will be certainly safe in their hands, 1 porte: to the Legisiature by the have, after great hesitation, concluded tenient that this objection ought not to over-| Legislation for % come the reasons for accepting the bil. Be us having a por firs: vensus the ex t livisionx of t 1 ts held. and the statistics t vonge Ken and pal ALBANY, May 8 = ‘ hin appoint Vemed to Reject It. DA providing that the Kae wit York Custom How five days “ . five y “It has been strongly urged upon me fe Ceutral Hank to reject this bill, because it is not wha the people of New York have demanded | I do not so understand the duty imposed nw for “JOE” BURKE STEPS DOWN. | ce : aut Delegate Thurman AGATMA, vice Chation It and N upon me by the Constitution. If the Death of Lorenao Armstrong. Lalas representatives of the people refuse to| NEW HAVEN. ¢ Mays biiraie * pass laws which the people demand, | Not te We fet Ene their constituents must settle with them| peput New York. aint most weal Kaentea tabat ia for that at the polls been ‘ha we “frou se ee Ned “My duty I beileve to be to consider | oners | seuinty : . my Knloue whoa whether the bills transmitted to me are and on their way to 3 ainkt af heen ae Improvements, not upon bills which | years, resigned t | epost wees hie (rom ie Grattan, 16 ih might have been passe, but upon ex-| “It was ur Te |, ONANISM Nate te enmt TONE I the Bie a feting Jaws. This bil, upon the whole, | sald Sheriff Tams : eS Nea saeous 1 consider an improvement upon the ee eas ; existing law, and I thereto tory certificate of a respectfully, ver w Gigned) “WILLIAM L. STRONG, | : f “Mayor of Clty of New York." ‘hors ae President Roosevelt. of the Police Board, said to-day that the Mayor's Spproval of the Bi-Partisan Police bil would not have any effect on the ac- thons of the Police Board, CANTOR ATTACKS THE MAYOR, | Minister Ia . Maaetion, United sta diet on Impauelied with Prete: man, sold t Riviage or (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, May 8—When the Maye] je Mor the voilisiogy eid thay uy Galion OF mossuge bed been read in the! should ve divided, ha [isshsis, aoe FHLW AIT" stu piace fur cheapest Cala Los W 1% THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1805. JUSTICES WERE MUM, od Not an Ojposing Voice to the Police Magistrates Fill, WIt Lose Their Gffic's Without Making a Pro.est. The Mayor Sayan He Will Approve the Bill. The hearing before the Mayor on the Police Magistrates bill did not bring out the tetovm element to any extent to- day. At 12 o'clock, the time set for the hearing to begin, only a dozen or #0 beraons had gathered in the Mayor's oMce. Prominent among these were Chairman Joseph Lar.cqut, of the Com- mittee of LXX.; Louls L. Delatield and Albert Stickney, The Maycr's stenog- rapher announced the ttle cf the biil, which is: "A bill affecting the inferior courts of criminal jurindiction of the| city and county of New York.” and Stated that the Mayor would first hear all those opposed to the bill. For several niinutes there was no sign of an opposing speaker, and then the Mayor sald he would hear those who| wished to speak in favor of the measure. | Mr. Larocque got up and «ald the provisions of the bill had fully discussed already he did not sec | the necessity of any further talk. He wished, he said, that the Mayor would sign the bill and expressed confidence that he would do so. Mr. Larocque, after watting five min- utes, left the M ors office saying that he didn't thirk it probable that there would be any opposition to the bill dur- ing the remaining twenty minutes set aside for the hearing. The Police Justices had no representa- tive present. The only man whose per- sonality suggested a police court was a clerk of the Tombe, who watched de- velopments from an obscure corner. After waiting until 12.30 o'clock Mayor stood up ani sald: ‘As there are no speakers for or against the bill, I will send it up to Albany this afternoon with my ap- Proval.”* the BROKE THE GRIPMAN’S NOSE. Brewer Conville'n Ananulting: Thomas Francis Conville, eldest son of ‘Thomas Conville, the bi Of 338 Forty-sixth street. who struck John J. O'Brien, a Broadway cable gripman, of 349 West Forty-ninth street, yester- day afternoon and broke his nose, was arraigned In Jefferson Market Court this morning on a chirge of assault. Convilie denied that he was the first to | | to-tay start the row. He said :bat he had been in front of the car little more than @ minute. The car struck the buggy three times, the last time the shock breaking some of the harn on his horse. Then he went hack to expostulate with ihe gripman, who, he sald, called him a vile name and trie¢ to strike him. He ward- ed off the blow and struck O'Brien on she nose. H, 1. Cohen, who was in the bu; with Convile, fol the same story. Lak. yer Joseph Spratt, who app Conville, wanted Justice Taintor tertain ‘a : Ke of against O'Brien, Justice not do, He held in KIO trial. ‘The rity was furnish Convil: CLARK'S LICENSE REVOKED. inal € derloin John J. Clark's restaurant and satoon, 's fathe at 602 and So Sixth ay occupied | the attention of ¢ ommis- | sioners to-day, and i dence for tei minutes the Board decidec that the lice ard decided set Kes Clark Was pr the hearing, and stated tna the neigh: borhood, whereupon t Fe-pouded “lor the neigi Clark also suit that seruted 4) show.” Police Captain and several patrolmen testified that the place was the resort of disorderl: ters, Poned as One of Waring's Men, William Watson, a laborer, of For and Ninth avenue, was before Jefferson Market Court, this morning, and held for trlal on » charge of extortion rented himself to be a reet-Cieaning Depa sixth street Justicn Taincor, Watson repre- Inspector of the on threat of from truck doputy No Setdt Ik was roported on pneerts at Brighton, Brighton Beach | Tetused tot Mr, Frank P. Moody, 1 up to the ly have as steadily incr Mean tile But the sate of Mood” sand those who have tr ‘or Hood's. Hood’s Sarsaparilla in T ONLY True Blood Purifier Promineauy ty the pw to-day, ‘Thin ts the secret of Its wonderful cures ILeures when !Loth or preparations fall, HOODS FALLS are iastelos, alld, effec. tive, All aruggieus, 255 he new med A Great Table and Toilet A REMOVA We have never pretended to sell silverware before at the prices now offered at our Fourteenth street store. We are going to move. That is one reason. We wish to ace quaint more people with the kind of silverware we manu- facture. That is a better one. | TEA SETS, &e, ‘Tea Sets of five, six and eight pieces 89.75 to 825 ‘These are beautiful goods. genuine bar- paink, Water Pitchers... Ice Water Sets, some tilting, rome with tray and goblets... offee Sets Waiters and ‘Trays... Ice Pitcher Fruit Dishe Salal Bowls, richly engraved, rag. ments to any table $2.40 to $7.50 11.10 to B20 87,50 to $10 81 to $25, $4.50 to $10.25 85 to 86 $4.50 to $15 Cake Baskets........ $2.40 to $5 Butter Disher, Spoon Holders, > $2, 40 to $4.50 Syrup Cups, ) Bake -Dishes $4.50 to $8.70 Toresns ......, $6 to $10.75 Children's Cups, 60c. to $2.10 Napkin Rings. 25c. up Card Receivers, 81.50 to $2.75 Prices good for this sale ONLY. MERIDEN BRITA Reduced Prices at 46 Our ce‘ebrated makes in That would be a bargain at Sale of SILVERWARE. Assortment, Quality and Variety Unequalled, rticles of All Kinds, Spoons, Forks, Ete. L SALE! Meriden Britannia Co Rare alues “Silver Plate that Wears” is the next best thing to ster. ling siiver. This sale is not intended for persons who want a cheap grade of plate. We have no articles of that kind for sale, | What we are offering is our ;standard quality at the price of cheap grades. FOR THE TOILET— Brushes—Hair, Cloth, &e. Puff Boxes. Hand Mirrors Shoe Horns $2.50 to $4.00 75c. each Coffee Spoons, fi Ber Ber see Nut Picks, Orange Spoons, } $1.20 per set Oyster Forks, Table Spoons, Table Forks, Dessert Spoons, G1.75 pee eet Dessert Fork: Berry Spoons..... 75c. each Salad Spoons, $1.85 each Pie Kniven, Soup Ladies. $2.05 MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED. NNIA COMPANY, East 14th St. ONLY. Suit Sale Extraordinary. Blue and Black Serges, Fancy Cheviots, Black Clay Coats and Vests, good value at $15.00, $9.80. Our Russian Serge Suits—Black an1 Blue, $11.80 a $14.80, TROUSERS $5 to 86, $2.39 a4 $3.39, AT BOTH | UGENE F383 Sraivay, TE SER visi’, STORES: NEAR WHITE »T. ByeKBres CLOTHIERS, When we advertie a “specialty,” thing especially good for the mon and people are finding that ou Th are finding out that we are leading them all this season in #15.00 goods, Just now the spe- cial thing is a $15.00 serge sult— choice of black, blue, or gray, single or double-breasted sack, No one has asked for his money back yet. French ale Negiigee Shirts, exelu- $1 48 Derby Hats, all the new shades and %] 90 Fulton B’ld’e, Fulton & Nassau Sts, 160, 162 and 164 East 125th St., ar Third A: ‘Dow't Buy « Unless Satisiied. OUR STORES CONTAIN: ALL SIZES, ALL WISTHS, RUSSET CALF, PATEHT LEATHER, BEST CALF, Mado up In the 20 00 WILL BUY 1pm THER 211 Broadway, U4 Fulton st., 2 WAS Wighia ave. 69 Marclay at, 36 ONLY TRY $ TREM, 3 WROCKL ton st JELSEY CATY—10 Newark ave. < it means that we really have some- | 83, 1967 Broadway, 431, 1281 ne HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. Makers. Wholesalers. = -Rotaliera. you're tired of hearing us proclaim how good our clothing is, and how much less we charge than other stores. Well, to vary the 1 onotony, we'd like, ourselves, to put the thing some other way—but no other way hits the nail to squarely on the head—so exactly states the truth. SERGE UITS AT 815, THAT PROUD OF, FASHIONABLE, PTIONAL VALUES, AND GOING-LIK! PEANUTS AT A CIRCUS, HAMMERSLOUGH BROS, Bleecker St., cor. Greene (Bet Broadway & 6th ave. L RR.); also | Broadway, cor, Rector 8t. “The greatest real estate development im Brooklyn.” 29TH AND 32D WARDS (FORMERLY FLATBUSH), Lots $225 and Upward, incomparabie resldential section, in the very heart of the city, S$: CAR PARE to bridge and ferries. FLATBUSH AVE. TROLLEY direct through property’ TRAND AVE. TROL- EY ROGERS AV! rly compl Judge for yours yay accompll MS $5 OR $10 MONTHLY, Send for maps end. particulars, GERMANIA REAL ESTATE CO. ich resses, Comprising a numbei the elegant and high-ce. variety, all newly made, up in a superior manner, in most fashionable fab- rics and designs, ranging in prices fron $75.00 to $125.00, marked for to-morrow, at 955. ana 75° ALSO A NUMBER OF Stylish Silk Waists at $8, 75 yre0- price 15.00 I4.50, « « 24,00 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. Alizarine Dyed ROYAL Serge Suits. in the No dirt or sediment goods. Because its dyed with Alizarine color. Don’t wear white on the el- bows—Alizarine. Cloth is more resilient because it is not filled up with a thick veg- etable dye, don’t catch the dust for the same reason, We will duplicate in looks and quality the best serge suit you can find for $12.50. Silk lined $15. E. O. THompson Tailor, Clothier and Import 245 Broadway, Place and Murray St. 8 Bet. Pai nol) BC, Women’s Wear Dress Fabrics, Scotch Suitings, Crepons, Mohairs} Con Laces, Chiffons, Veilin: GLOVES, PARASOLS. Broadaoy L 190h a Read Hlelp-Seekxers World. A 20-Word Situatlow Ad. c in The World Costs 10¢, if WILL SECURE FUPLOTMENE J B.Altmans€s f| ¥

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