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the Brooklyn Traction Company. "Wie Obstinacy During the Strike Caused Much Criticism. B, M. Littell, of New Orleans, Slated as Hie Successor. 4 Benjamin Norton, President of the i Atlantic Avenue Railroad system in 7 Brooklyn. to-day sent his resignation to F the Board of Directors. % ‘The resignation is to take effect June 1. | BENJAMIN NORTON. {Gm speaking about the resignation to- aay Mr. Norton sald that he was anx- ‘teas to get back to steam railroading, ‘This, he says, 1s why he has deter- : fined: to never his connection with the : | trotiey roads, + | Mr, Norton would not Wailroads he intended to connect him- gelf with. byt {t ts said he will go back to the Long Island Rallroad Company, where he was formerly Vice-President. For some ‘time past there have been rumors ‘that the stockholders of the Company were anxious for Mr. Norton's resignation. ‘They say that he lost a large amount of money for the Company by his stub- bornnesa in refusing to arbitrate with the strikers during the recent trolley troubles. ‘After the strike was over neveral of the directors, 11, wus eald, demanded Mr. Norton's resignation One of these was the late William J. Richardson, who deciared repeatedly that Mr, Norton's policy during the strike “was foolish. ‘When Mayor Schieren offered to arbi- y what steam Pie More River, tions u ing wa iver vate | | strenuously by the Corporation Ct The Tank at the 80 passed sei to may h lot third 4! Fort ant Thi fourth atreeta, Nortis of bulk Haat 1 in pier T transp: vensel from Thad are to Dock water compat clal alde in River A pe nented th sign w posin was Instr forced sign nive pi wan a ary ol 0 1 > ‘The mectin trate the strike, the only Railroad Presl- aint Ri tovgive Heeretary erry an ov ortot prfunity to report upon the three ieee toynetine eras Noxtory ve mon rent by: the Civil-Bervic This action catised great dissatisfac: | Hour to takai verbatim report of th ‘ ; ngs. qualified, ohne will be 5 Se laplded pinta ed to MN the position regudarly. P The strike, it !s sald, cost the Atlant — Avenue Company .nearly, 990,00 in ac-| PUT HER CLOTHING A-SOAK. | tual expenses and lost considerable oe 1% falscaaie, Mra. Cond Says Some One Iq Jentow «| As yet it is sala that the Company ts of Her New Furniture. iG oe ° ormer| Mt®. Anna Coad, of 78 North Fourth Rot within 7 per cent. of Ms former! sreet, Willlamabure, complained to the . ’ business prior to Mr. Norton's election. pollee this morning that while she was a4 President Norton has been freely crit-| away from home yesterday some un eS felsed for running the trolley cars of his Pknow at persons entered her apartments b ee q{ and. a ‘ter breaking nearly all her furnt , linea too fast. He has been charged | tire ‘vosk her clothing from closets nid as responsible, at least in part, for) iiinke and soaked them in a big tub of some of the 109 deaths that the trolley | ° Water y has brought to Brooklyn. The woman sald she didn’t have an Coming close upon the great mass-|ynemy that she knew of, but that some a4 Meeting Jast night, where 10,00 people | Pf the tennuts In the boure might have! @snounged him and his road, his resig-| ene hud recontly purstarci ey jurmbure Ration is a great victory for the people. | On a tub of worked dresses was pinned He blames ‘The Evening World” for mBlcn eae bla. & Coud: Tt don't leave, thi the odium in which he ts held trouble wit be mate forget ‘A despatch from Loulsville to-day an- police will try to find the writer Bounces that H. M. Littell, General | of the note. aut axe $ Manager of the New Orleans Traction j Company, has resigned, and on July 1, GOOD NEWS FOR 4,000 MEN. , will assume the Presidency of the ie ‘ Brooklyn Traction Company. ham Son aeke Fah { patie Sees neste and Increase W TROLLEY AND CABLE FENDERS! PITTSBURG, Pa., May 16.—Jones and ditch | Laughlin, proprietors of the American | % Iron Works, have granted their em- q Aldermen Examining Paten) ployes 10 per vent. increase tn wages. | Life-Saving Destan. The firm employs about 4,000 men, and =. Twenty inventors of trolley-car fen- are the greatest rivals of the Carnegie in Gers had a chaince to display their de-, Steel Company in the manufacture of jvices before the Aldermanic Raliroad | stractural tron 7 Committee this afternoon, No reason is assigned for t ton of ‘ The floor space of the Council Chamber | the firm, but {t is thought that the ex of in front of the President's desk was ample, will be followed by many other ng eg models of various Iife-sav- “The Republic Iron Works will resume Committee will report to the Work Monday. paving the Amalgamate:t | q Board at its next meeting the results of Qf°QAUN Tale of Ht for palling. Tats the fesearches tt has made concerning nave been ile for several months ehall be applied to troiley and cable care. Two CONTRACTORS SIGN ; CAPT. TUMBRIDGE FINED. | a Striking Talla Repo the o- Cost Him $25 for Punching a Man wrens of Their Fight, in the Eye. The striking coat tailors reported to- Capt. William T. Tumbridge, proprie- ‘lay that Contractors Moscowits & Roa- tor of the hotel St. George, Brooklyn, emthal and Newman & Potrofsky hat was fined $25 by Justice Tighe in the the Unton agreement for an tn Butler Street Police Court, Brooklyn, of Wages, and forty of the this morning for assaulting Ira Morley. @ broker, of 441 Henry street, Brooklyn, on March 14 in the barroom of the ho- tel. ‘The testimony showed Mr, Morley had been on a spree and was yery drunk. He abused the employees of the house At breakfast in his room he kicked the @ishes from the table The Captain said he found Morley tn Mr. Morley threate. jamages. @ civil suit for a ae Old Missing Man Found Drowned, ‘The Brooklyn police te'ephoned to Meaty his city, to-day, that the’ boty of a found of Sixty-Afth street, Bay B tng. Ht was hat of & man titty wore a light blue coat and ves, » He ped troueers: fawa tennis sbirt and patent ieatior stoes to ee kets was found an envelope marked J} 128 Park Row, New York.’ The police of the Bilsabetd sires: station asceriained that a man 4. Bame pioped at that address, The iost ‘wad on April it. — oo ‘The caly full avoounte of the ba World's" Baseball Extra. ‘The Hall some were strike As Ten to wol Kast 1 Tho bulkhead between Weat Hleventh str plained that im Is New Interests. road compantes, mostly fot whartage by t evidence of thelr uaurpli right to the bulkhead, MOORING OR DISCHARGING VESSELS AT THIS HIBITED, Commissioner Einstein favored fi ard B. Pe was appointed an a aged fr: F TROLLEY KING QUITS,|CONIRD LINE CILLED DOWN, a Horton Resigns as President of|The Dock Board Informed That r Privileges Are Abused, Water Privitages to Be Ace wired at Once, ‘The Commissioners of Docks heid their regular weekly meeting at Pier A, orth st noon. They adopted rerolu- rking that proceedings for acquir- ter front property along the North between West venth atreet and Bethune street, now owned by pri- niividuals or estates, be described as fotlows property ‘Went ‘Thirteen trent and Bethuse Berewt aad Thirteenth avenue, to include whartage lads A fu rther resolution was unanimously requesting the Corporation: Coun- discontinue any proceedings that ave been commerced for the ac- quisition of piers, bulkheads and water lots, which Inciude ft ween Weat Twenty second and Twenty fees, between West ‘Thirty-third and nd ‘wtreets, between West One Hundred riy-third and Une Hundred and. Thirty a ead between Pike and Rutaer Including About elght-nint (old) 42, Kant River, New York Coal Exchange com- all loval commerce, the ortation of which requires smail EEAqually being driven away vork. uate dock facliitien, it te mata. fame, cuusad by the boltey of the Department tn legaing the entire front to steamshtp and fallroad nies, to the excluslon of all local ‘and home trade, It wax 4 alxo that almost the entire west ection of the city on the North is given up to Hoe edd and rall- ri tition of the same nature was pre- to the Dock Department In 1803, e communication stated the same astlil exiat. . Pangburn, Secretary of the Coal cxchange, was present, and atated to the Hoard that he winhed to add the fact that the bulkhead north of pier 39, leaned by the Cu Steamship Com: pany, wan used usively. by them, while they only had the right to collect jerms of the leane, An ing the exclusive he said a large as placed there which reads: Ir BULKHEAD STRICTLY PRo- im- a fine upon the Cunard line. It ally decided that the Secretary the dockmaater of the district to Inveatigate and hnve the rules en- which meana the removal of the id the discontinuance of exclu- rivileges by the mahip com: Ross, of &8 Bixth avenue, painted a atenographer at a sal 465 per month. Dante Barry, laborer, bit nn aerving as a clerk for’ four Was granted @ xpecial examina He wan retained and hin s returned to work, strikers held a meeting in Liberty to-day, and {tC Was reported that Mf the Asaoctation contractors In such “desperate stralta that benetitx w Mg out of the jation’s treasury Rrotherhood tatiors, who had gone rkoin Isaae Miller's shop, at. ant reet, were called ‘out by ns suse the Progres sive lallors had struck the shop. — the foyer of the hotel with his legs ae spread out and induced him to go In Plambers’ Troubles Settled, the DarroOn stort Jotae Dugro. WW. 3. (O'Brleayand déaaon. Lint fe, Captain asked Morley to pay Mts say, the Commiltee appointed to arbitrate the bill, $10, and get out. Morley sent for BAA: RRR 58. At Walter T. Diffendort, who paid differences beiween the Plumpers’ Soctety and Capt. Tumbridge swore. thet. Morley | Rossman & bracken, have reached a conclusion raised his hand to strike, and he coun. ©. 0 Brien said today. It wil provanty be tered on the nose, got Morley’s head in» 1.0 the Thoard of Watking Delegates 4 chancery and punched him in the eye. ™ formocrow, afternoon ine i asseriel that t upon Roasman & lrarkent tivi ment mate Ih Jatiary leat Will be a-cepted — Grape Men in Straits, DUNKIRK. N.Y Merchants wiih | last night ¢id additions) dteinage Alderman Roe: Up | Alderman John ¥. Rowder, of the Pitieenth Ward mission Pawmedt | ine Grand Jury for uaving tailed to we ta: x of $25 Me as let ge (Spectal to The Evening World) was arraigned before United States Con er Morie in Brooklyn and held tor ay bie rev- vereomat IRON WORKERS UP IN ARMS. ‘They Claim that Outetde Contract- ore Are Ignoring the Schedule, Officers of the Housesmiths and Bridge- men's Union an organization of 1,10 members, told @ reporter of “The Even- ing World” to-day that s-veral outside firms having contracts In this city have Uroumnt their workmen to this city an require them to work ten hours « day, while the resident housexmiths are ployed only eight hours a day Under this condition of things the tron manufacturing firma of this city, Brook- lyn and y City are placed at a dix advantage in making and fulfilling cor tracts, while some of the resident work “I have ascertained that Riter & Co holly, of Pittsburg, have been awarded the contract for. putting tv the coal chutes in the new Lexington aven: cable roud power-houne, In Twenty-xixth jatreet, aud they have brought workmen from Pittsburg to do the work, and fi apire them to work ten hourk w day The Building Trades unions have air pointed w committee to see the Mexers “rimming, the general contractors, and get them ‘to make a change in accord nce with our rules, “Phe New Jersey Steel and Iron pany nas a contract the Park ay nue provement, and cimploys tron workers ten hours a day al wages of $2, F225 and $250 4 day. The Hern (Conn) Iron Bridge Company employs housesmiths ten hours « day on bulld- Inge in this city “The iron League, of this city and vicinity, granted its men the elght-hour workday on May 1, and tis members are pi neonten with this outside compedi- ton, “Our Union will request all the build Ing tra, u ea to ald us in am ment to cause the Outsh firms to at least observe our hours of work pay the current rate of wages.” IS THE WORLD OF JAN! Cigar Maker intern tht the Sadie a Diawrict 2, ved Ita’ headquarters mith, Walking Delewate of the tal and Operative Plaatermuw Suctety from hie Hiness, erere from working on assurance be given that more used there from the Stereo Kelief Company Amalgamated Hraas- Workers Union No. 1 Corday rracived to permit tx memern to fork at the shop o€ the American Meter Anne The Hlectrical Contractors thon yeater which about 12,000 men were Involved, —w _ THE forced Into Idleness. will endeavor ia atop then In roads upon our employers and upon our members,” sald Dele Lenaghan, | of the Housesmiths and Hridgemen's Union, on Vas prohtittes ity members pany, the meter-makers having declurel off thelr | partment, and squaring himself in front trike. f the roundsman shouted Laing to, the iinem of Financial fecretary “Bay, roundsman, do you know what rds a Carton Charles Busse, the South Brookiyn branch of the | Rule 4 of the Department calls for? ahinaeans Workmen's General Heneft » McLaughlin hesitated, and blushing G2 Heventh avenue, Nas Leen elected aanintant | geariet, sald: “Yes.” Washington Despatch.) Anancial secretary pro tet | Well, what ts it?” asked Clark Mun Yew Chung, .ranslator and at- ay notified the Hoard of Walking Delegates that) natrolinan's post at least e and blow fn investigation ts in progress relating to the al-| Pir whistle at the extreme ends of the| POUsht a safety bicycle, and is now Keged employment of non union slectrival workers pala MoLaugniin: taking datly lessons in riding it in an by several members ofthe Amnoctation. | Apogee asimy oF ether. The building trader strike at St Lou oN Tiared of yesteray. the virickievere having tee) Cla , uy] wheel is probably seldom witnessed in timed Work at their former, wanea, ‘The strike ow, Mr. Com he sald, ME Depa on Ape gen OPT ARE TBCUREING) ay” That tthe chan iat_me be iis-| any place in this country, but now that The Horseshoer' Internat missei on the groun at tn roundé-| the ice hi been broken by so distin- made nt withe the tite tloreatoers’ | inan did Not go over my post. fillaned a person aa Mr. Chubs,, there National Assocation providing the President Roosevelt said ‘Rounds: | ts no good :eason why wheels should Mee ee ee OIMTIGe Unig, amd Iaak | KR’ MOLMUgNin's. DreKcn of the. rules | Nab wecome-cacnopular wich Chinese Ae ‘WORLD: THURSDAY EVEN ROOSEVELT AS TRIAL JUDGE, |ILLINGWORTH GETS A. STA, —_-. The New Commissioner Tries 80 Accused t clicemer. -_-> His Appeal Will Be Heard In Su- preme Court, General Term. Allows # Delinquent Patrelman To Deputy in $500 iall. Accuse @ Roundsman, President. Roosevelt, of the Pollce| Ex-Deputy Sheriff John Illingworth Nowrd, aat as the trial judge of eighty did not walt to be served with Juatice aecused policemen at Headquarters to-| Barrett's order committing him to the }day. Commissioner Andrews sat be-| Clty Prison for ten days and to pay a [side Mr. Roosevelt fine of $60 for the wilful contempt of | Call that big policeman up before |eourt of which he was found guilty "wuld Mr. Roosevelt, turning to] yesterday. Houndsman Schauwecker, who instructs | He appeared with his counsel, William jfecrults Into their dures as policemen. | Hy Stayton, before Justice Ingraham, in | “Roundsman Sehauwecker,” sald Mr. | Supreme Court Chambers, this morning, Roosevelt, “I want absolute quiet injand surrendered himself. Mr. Stayton thix room. ‘The policemen must | secured a writ of certiorari to review the {not talk and all must be « Proceedings in Iliingworth's case, and | A lot of petty eases were heard in| upon his affidavit procured w stay of | quick order, ‘Thore defentants who were) proceedings until the General Term of charged with being in saloons were curt M1 catechiaed, Every policeman arraigned was ill at jease, Under other regimes a policeman | was able to guess Just about what le lency he might expect. But facing Mayor the Supreme Court could hear argument. ‘This will be during the June term of the court. Illingworth war ready with bondsmen, and the umount fixed by Juste Ingra- ham was $500. The sureties are Bernard t | MeQuai After telling the was Impossible for y dogen other things, | Strons's Commissionen: was a differe of 208 Kast Ninth street, knd affair, There was positively yr and|M. J. Callahan, | trembling among theae accused bluecoats, | In hia affidavit upon which the’ stay ‘The firat important case resulted in| W@6 granted, Lawyer Stayton recites the Merackuked policeman bene alowed to | facta connected with the proceedings to a charge against the roundsman | punish Sheriff Tamsen and, Hlingworth phe had a him uch (uae § for criminal contempt tn wiifully diso- Francis. lurk, of the Laoaart stre t beying a mandate of the Court, and that Wi ged by. Rounds: | 4 Tan’ Mebaughiin with stitnding on the | worth had Men found annie ind ee |e talking to a woman while lished by fine and imprisonment, | May 6, He vers that he belfeves that an | Lal tal own defense with ore in rit, hag been committed which |anvexpertenced law SiMament ahi that? at review at the | itt At! proceedings Is aought in good faith. “|| Upon these representat.ons Justice In- |Sulge overtha. in post, all in ten mine praham fied the stay ati: Liinieyorts miniasioner Hoosevelt tohl him | ng CUES ACORN Ss CUI se is completed,” said Mr. |g cghe application was an ex parte one, and no one was present to represant the Diatrict-Attorny's office. Mr. McIntyre, Who has charge of the case for the peo- Pie, wan not at his office in the Criminal Court Building this morning. When Justice Barrett had rendered his ask the |The request wa |. “Roundsman," hiin, did’ you go over my post that 1," shouted Clark, “Tw roundsman some questions. granted asked Clark, of Me- 4 decision yesterday he gave Illingworth tech? y y he ga |e ao the sma until 10 o'clock this morning to arrange ovfontmemered the roundsman, 18 | his aftaira, and sald he would the commitment to-day, but up to noon nothing had been heard of this order at the District-Attorney's office. — SAYS THE BICYCLE. Did you blow your whistle at the ex- je end of my post?” continued Clark, n=no," faltered MeLaughiin, Here Clark pulled out one of the books, containing the regulations of the De- | That’ a, roundaman shall go over al tache of the Chinese Legation, has just The spectacle of a Chinaman riding a Clark turned ¢ velt, the latter empioy none but unton does not exonerate you, but T will let] they are with other people ‘The Houseamitha and Heide you make a charge against him if you] ‘The sport Is becoming very popular now nearly 1100 menlerk. working eight houre, want to.” among. the younger. members of the per day aacent thaw enpiived by “uhe Berlin "OF courae 1 do" sald Clark. as hel Diplomatic Corps. Ot course it is not | Trou ridge and New Jersey Irom and Steel Com- |left the room to make the complaint. | quite befitting the position of a Minister ate compelled to work ten hours It wan brought out during the morn-| to ride a bicycle, but there are many of Makers) Union No. 400 hax permitted! ing that Rule 49 of the Department t#| them, who are yet active In body, who Aus, membera'iy Tenume work at ilerachenk's aon practically a dead-letter. ‘The rule re-| would be giad to taky the exercise were | under the nine-hour POHORL WEL nloes | DRIRAGT THEE a Datrolnag Anal, MaKe wi itcemmmalbte: witht emer ciemity Of caele wages be pald and the pefmimion be contrined report at the station house If he has| offices, by the New York Carpenters’ Diatriet Council, {Teh his post during his tour, the report} Marquis Impertat, First Secretary of Thomas Foley, PJ. Dull and Thom to be made at the end of the tour the lusiian Embassy, rides very. well, have been elected delegates of the jv ap’ shall lay thix matter before the} and seemm to. derive a great deal of sociation of Steamniters, to represent that | whole Board to-morrow,” ired Preg-| benefit from the exercise. Count Buis- | faation In the annual Convention of the Steam-\ tient Roosevelt “Hereafter the rules] geret, of the Belgian Legation, and Aiterw National Union, which iw to assemble I ANTT pe rigidly. enforce | sere, of the Belgian Leasaan. and Nika OEM. The case of Policeman William Will-| retary of the Brazilian Legation, are Michael J. G'Mirten reported to the Hoard of iamson, of the West Thirty-sevnih atreet| frequency seen in the country on ‘bley- Walking doicgaten, yent atat scused hy Sergt. Ford, of det- PEC ON Sait ei hth, Romman & forcon Market Court Squad, with allow-| ‘The British Embassy has several good ea ety Teeautinittel to the Mg & priscuer Co escape from the court-| riders, among them Hax-lronsides and Toard at ite meeting, to-morrow room April), was next called Sonn Ford. The Russian, Legation. 1s : 'c |The Commissioners were at sea re-| represented by Pierre Hotkine, Second PSL ches aise ash garding the situation of the Jefferson | Secretary. {an officers pro, ten, Marke? Court-room, Ao "World" artist — —-_—— — Pies oe promptly farnist. in prehensive Rahway. . mittee win diagram of the room, for while Sea ahites ” He Hoboken, | the Commissioners were very grateful, ati Fe fehl) ‘allie Jokp, Bipe! mre Feat eee MgaY | uot guilty in the Circutt Cour Me will be tried Frank Lary the Housesmitha and Bridge | TiN the courtroom, Ile sald that | June It kt men's Union, reported to the Huliding Trader wee= une cous rapa, i Sena e) the Common Counct tion of the Confederated Labor Union yesterday an LRA ee 8 tow city aiclats, Hecelver of Taxes, charles Fe Hie ae ate sliboend $l ; Grant made Bergeant! Moods way | at ie prerens they employ on the p Houre ott in conversation ummedtarely | 2 latch we ate toad at Fwenty Mfth street. and Lexington avenue the escape Justice Simms had told | Vee. ‘clip engatcane Hough and | The Architectural Bluestone Cutters and Flag. nt Foodz that he (Justice Simms) | j. HL Randolph. ' wre atan ene the sae ee nee hot murprised, “The system in| cyey atarney Vall has declared the Martio claim fore Amsoctation, will hold fing this, voue In the court Mom was at faulty | ggatnae the ely outlawed | ft elite Hall, 139 Whatreet, and if Justice Simma’s advice had been plicated ih | | ropraltion to ‘rhe vali | regarded, Murray. would not. have Gomian uvenin HK is signed ny Edward eluded vigilance. ‘ 1 Patrick Brown, Court Offleer Hunt testifled ft Avademy, of 187-199 Henry at he newly elected of te Printers’ saw Williamson's. prisoner, uuperiaress, wil: hold ite ational Union are: President the line, and knew him as Commencemedt in Chickering, Hall, Fifth avenue wi. “fohnnan, Terence te Keon, a well-known crook. and. Eighteenth | stre rides’ aE BM Gibwontnen | throw al plece aper to Seven young at sratuatel, he Nor, pubite schools. © supposed Murray had 4 re working on the new nk of water | Pubite opening of the Macy, Manual Aria Build. Vnniiee ands Bint Witness admitted that Roundaman | Ing ant the conference on oManual Aralnine a Secretary heey: MeKee had charge of the tail end of the | fe, ie ideighie, West One. Mundred a aint to. Comptrotier Fiteh er. ai line, and that when Murray backed off Twentieth street, Friday and Saturday, May 17 See ae onered in the new rho vuriding ar the line the prisoner wagon the roundas | am'ikeconfereice in Assembly Mali, main build One “Hundred and” Seventeenth Wants st man’ post, Wang said thas Williamson | fg, Saturday, from TA” ML to 12.30 1 | Nietolas av Decause Homunion vemencworks Was talking to him when the thief left | {rem 2 to 4 P.M, Specia érs have now been employed thet the ne, and told him he had better look | training work for the element James O Connell har heen re-elected Grant Mas. oUt for hin, ing work from Colorado, Minne J ter Menhante of the Laternational Apsociation Hunt didn't report the prisoner's dis- | ¢ ticut, New Jersey ani | Machin Prean ik the new !appearance to any other oMver of the |d 4.7.80 to 10 PM | The General Faecu- court, beequse he was led at the] & M to 6 PM nf Robert Ashe ! front’ gate.” oleon—the St Conta, rete and MH. A. Wilts. The Ser Foley said that while Hunt was! Mam." a lecture by Col Mlexamd on. tor heat Temoved. {rom Richman! to, “Tat ereia ne: ae the benef: of the Tiushwick Hosp! } on-duty at the gate he was expected tol " ag ther agente for the heon the alert at all_thmes a aiclonk. In rhe Faranp Asonue’ Bren’ | year are ering for an emergen. Policeman Willlamson, tn his own be- rs r eae “nest aed pars ue 2 half, said that he placed two prisoners, Brooklyn Mua By heater: ages In Une, and after Murray hat sicned the Sate of the ¢ i Unie ta rai Valor complaint at the clerk's desk. he put | to-morrow all uperiority of the Govern: Nisin s him in ine and returned for th: ri | ments of France : plant, which was yet completed. | premte eaves the aetenste : Avmoment later) Murray had ii'sap:| Hundred ands e! Workers and Marble Workers! Un peared nue, Satundi neat sunday» conference af the Malling Ho dented that Hunt had toot him| eae Ne esi velve an Uniogs te be helt at Central Hall for the purpose Murray was a well-known “thy Tool Naeavonn Ho! fagreetng upon a plan wf general arbitration and ames Hopkins, from wh Murray | Twenty-third and | ama'gamation stol dlamond pin, corroborated ac sas PM. | toca An better known as the Px. Williamson | velsior Lal 8 audited the bilis of the After a short recess Clerk second of the free afternoons of organ tithions redo) the trial of the announced that all cases, with ex- nas tel chat Sotheran againat Prof Daniel ception af one or tWo besides Policeman Preapriertan Te Leon, atatintician of Liatriot Asseintly 4% Willlamaon's, had been adjourned until street. Mr pray aL ll sant 0 tosmorrow and Saturday : York belongs ‘as @ memier, een De nh the charge of asswult against Po- | Alen in sonata ja © minor No the request be not heeds Tht may he n Henry B Of the Telancey | Mee etelsle, te appear are: Mra | Blege B + hunpented trom the a street station, was called) Aves Dene | elster, viollalet, ‘and Mr Charles BR. Hallock, The sigarsmakers ‘ Te eee ee eet ton came aah Aiea | organist (puplt of Mr. Carl) No tickets required, Re aelorelapd’ nose , eee ae An “aapreasman, Who fives ated |, Publle meeting of Charity Organination Society Nati Ase te Madison street | tm Cotumbua Mail to-mor ow evening. | Adarens [At seaterday's ot by Mra J. H. Knowles and Dr. Nichola ay M Kr Butler, Tne Class of 0 of the College of the City “LOADED DOWN WITH STEALS’ Vice bres t a : ot New York will ee ae : Nereaty. ol ite gradu Hatiow nait .)' Corporation Connsel Opposes the dar evening Thi a 4 Behemer Hartem River Mridae Hut, fark The dinner tak: haces AER Ve RES Ge CRIMISREC BART Ser house, Fifth avenue g Rot, Mie comin (Our weeks Nevreiary Cha the Mayor on the ar . ———————EEE Magee, Malan mete NR tt A USE ia eitats the candgmaiion ot wate | SHIPPING NEWS. by enters Tiatriet Counetl. To the t orty taken for the approaches | ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Rremiver Varnishers! Cnion the union promaas new Phind avenue Dritge ea ce iBin allen shaseciids ahbon employed wie Herier's factory. Na rhoration’ Counse mnt on To ans York local time add four minuies rT a the last day & bill, whieh he declared was ad- HIGH WATEK LOW WATER 1 ards for new on ed down with steals AM OF MAM PM Hratherboot Carpenters and ners 2M M oa To. eee He arserted (ba was ¢ Hae Te Ee through the Legisla b Thomas agen X | BOARDMAN A NON-RESIDENT. | Giiroy. YEW NOR. ae enane 4 David Leventritr t the Sariem| ARRIVED TO-DAY Zs | New Jer Commitant River Bridge Commise on, aiso spoke | MiMter Namek or ‘Jacksonntie ” i against thy While Lawyer Bass. BL Moa Bas ew Orleans oes ford. Contractor Hopp oy Judge - i} Jerome 1 >mmissioners me 4! eB Ce ee ett Comoration Coun. | Medewe earnestly fever OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. Manisa in) thas Hetang Build. | The Mayor, it ta thou; will not GAILED TODAY, ie i ‘ eels sign the bl. Augusta Victoria aetctiee Hamburg r to b ; 8 and were abe GD | CN cs eerie | eins ee ce mrmal hon it Was. "sce re ¥ eS | Hi Painen was resident of Staten Minden and Davies All Right. 9 Gran ne neeeeeee tere Branewick i | sani opel rat Tat ‘ape Gracias ‘The Board of course must be ma up| tal Minden, “the proptletor of the Minton) Soiigala. s, + Charleston of residents of this county, and the Com: | House, Willamsburg, and Jim Davies, the nook- missioners Will now have to Justice Dylsman, or some ot apply t ustic of the Supreme Court, to appoint a new Commissioner before June 4, the date of te aesling. INCOMING 8STEAMSHIPS. Due TO-DAY. ++ OAbraltar ‘Navassa ‘Bremen »| maker, who ware thrown frou @ bugay inst night | on Ledford avenue, while returning from the tere reported as deing a) right this mor ing. The persone who were run down by tbe [tekeway horse were Bot seriously injured. Piequs 5 Altes ‘Wittekind ., G, MAY 16, 1895, THE NEW COPPER. Byrnes Uae No Kasy Task Reo fame the Hrosdway sani Chief of Police Byrnes finds the reor- wan:zation of the Broadway @quad no easy task. During the last few days he og 8 CANDIDATR PRACTISING. COMPRTES WITH MODERN BUILDINGS. has examined no less than one hundred patrolmen picked from the varfous pre- cinct squads because of their excep- tlona! proportions and fine physical de- velopment. He proposes to make the Broadway Squad the finest body of policemen in the world, and declares very proudly that he has the material with which to do 't, without making any new enlist ments. There are aixty-six_ men tn, the Broadway Squad at present, about forty of whom are elther undersized or otherwise below the required standard. very candidate must be six feet tall POMPADOUR HAIR DOESN'T COUNT. CHIEF BYRNPS AND HIS YARDSTICK. with corresponding proportions, under forty-five years of age and of agreeable temperament. Over already examined fill the requirements and the Chief is in a guaricary. which ones to select. He declares, however, that within a week “his task will have |sia over that country been completed. ~~ oe CAPT. PICKETT ANGRY. He Disposes of the Charge of Cow- ardice in the Riots of 1863, ‘apt. Patrick H. Pickett, of the Ten- derloin Precinct, whose war record was questioned, and who was characterized asa coward during the draft riots in 1863 by ex-Sergt. Augustus M. Miller, of 7 Wills avenue, went to Police Head- quarters this morning. Asked about Miller's accusativ.s, Capt. Pickett grew serious. He sald: “It ix hardly worth while to reply to the Allegation? of that man Miller, who Was disminsed from the force on a com plaint_ made by Inspector McDermott, who in 187% found h.m in the rear of a saloon playing cards Miller, [ under- stand, says the charge was trumped up oy, me. “The vharge that I led a mob on Second avenue, and Assisted in murder Ing United States soldiers in a 1 continued Capt. Pickett. “He saye 1 Gos felleved trom duty to escape the angers from rioters. 1 was not ap- painted to the force until 18, and the rlota took place in 1863. “If the records are looked wp, it will be found that inetead of leading a mob, John Egan and myself rescued, at Forty-second street and nedy, and saved bis iife. T ‘have an honorable gischar the army, dated May, 1888, ani record will speak for Itself.” —— Brewers and Saloon The Excise Comminaioners to-day heard argu- mente on behalf of the brewers, who want a re- turn to che Ald methods of ir interes in Heensos* assigned fecurity for Rode delivered. iy and Trookly nt was commenced of the firm of Uncet Ed ward Five will tak brewers inter in the case wi dev " | —_— > A FURNITURE PHOENIX. | Jordan & Morlarty’s Establishment | Riven from the Ashes. Not a traco ts left of the big fire P. fof the More Interest mani which in January Jast burned the largo furniture and carpet stores of Jordan & Morlarty, at Nos. 27, 20%, 211 and 213 Phe Wullainge have’ been thorough ¢ buildings have been thoroughly repaired and beatified ani the exten. sive warercoms of this immense estab- lishment are now filled with a complete stock of the cholcest furniture, carpets and all other household furnishings which art_and skill can supply. From ctieal experience during thirty years of close attention to busi- ness Jordan & Morlarty thoroughly un- derstand what best sults their patrons and the publle generally in the fur- nishing of homes, while the tastes and comforts of the family are at all times carefully considered in the designing and manufacturing of all the goods they sell, All who patronize this house, whether it be in the purchase of a single article or in the complete furnishing of ja residence, @ treated with uniform \Courtesy and especial consideration. This Susareraine and prosperous tirm, in accordance with ita custom, still con- tinues [0 off singular inducements to housekeepers namely, a reduction of #0 per cent. leas than former prices. Little Brno money down ts required, ‘so that housekeepers or those ut to enter ,upon hot nekeoping, can obtain what they want on the easleat of Instaiment payments, nese and other equally liberal induce- monte have loge since made the house or Jordan & Moriarty one of the most opulur mercantile houses in the land Everything in. thelr newly appointed emporium ts of the latest design, make and finish. jtven im “The Even- Extra, toon: ball game are ws Weartd Baseball! Immediately after the last play bas been made nal aaa RL settbtag dire wio alte Mlarebtans be Soa | tion \ gence that the Government haa come to ments which had been received Becker'# amendment, that part of Count von Mirbach's mo- tion which demanded that Germany take the Initiative. was adopted by the same figure |bcnwany wants tT SETTLED Upper House Votes in Favor of International Bi-Metallism. Hobenlohe Wanted to Delay, but His Motion Was Benten. BERLIN, May 16.—In spite of the fact that the Chancellor, Prince Hohenlohe, deprecated the matter, the Upper House of the Prui of Count von Mirbach being taken for the prompt settlement) of the currency question by an agree- ment as to International bimetallism, jan Diet to-day, by a vote adopted the resolution of in favor of steps 72 to 38, During the course of the debate the Governor of the Keischbank strongly op- posed the motion, and warned the Fed- eral Government that they would there- by create disaster and confusion. Prince Hohenlohe etated that the Prus- sian Ministry had not yet decided what course to take in respect to the motion, but he adhered to his state Reichstag that the Government submit the silver question to further ex- amination in concert with the Feleral Governments, and was also willing, timately, to meet the other powers anid discuss common measures to be taken. But, first of all, the basis of the ¢ ent in the would ul- rus \ sion, he insisted, must be definitely set- tled upon. Continuing, the Chancellor said that 50 soon as the answers to the Govern- consulted renewed attempts would be made to continue an international ex- were change of views upon the subject. There- fore, he advised the House, if {t did not wish to spoil the affair, to adopt Herr which strick out Prince Hohenlohe's advice, however, was ignored, and the amendment was repected by a vote of 72 to 38, and, later, Count von Mirbach’s motion in favor of steps being taken upon the part of the Government for the prompt settlement of the currency question by an agree- ment to internatinal bimetallism RUSSIA AND COREA. No Decision Regarding t Occupanc; vf the Peninaw 8T. PETERSBURG, May 16.—Inquirles in various quarters here, where informa- n be obtained elicit the intelli- no decision regarding the occupation per cent, of those | of Corea, ‘The Russian press has for some time been advocating a protectorate by Rus- wor It# occupa: tlon until Japan has entirely abandoned Manchurla. JAPAN SETTLES EVERYTHING. Final Agreement Has Been Reached with e Foreign Powers WASHINGTOD D. May 1 Japanese Legation received —The an has official cable stating in substame that a) finai and satisfactory agreement has been | Third avenue, | xe, Superintendent of Police John A. Ken-| o¢ Colombia ante-date those of Great ge from} Britain. Gen. Renjifo leaves for New my war) York to-day | reached by Japan with the European powers on the Eastern question. This was to follow the recent settle- ment with China, It is regarded as clos- ing the entire subject. It is also regarded as negativing the unofficial statements of Russian newspapers that Russia would claim a protectorate over Corea, Colombia to Pat in a Claim for Mon- quito Territory COLON, Colombia, May 16.—The Re- public of Colombia is preparing to set forth Its claim to the Mosquito Terri- tory of Nicaragua, over which Great Britain recently relinquished her pro- tectorate. It Is asserted that the claims It is believed that he is Roing to present the claims of Colombia to the Mosquito Territory. Hohenloke's Sun, Priace Alexander, ss Emmanuele. COLOGNE, May 16.~Prince Alexander ven Hohenlohe-Schillingsfurst, youngest son of the Chancellor of the German Empire, was married today to Princess Emmanuele von Solms-Braunfels, widow the late Prince George von’ Solms- Braunfels, who died April 3. 1891. Prince Alexander was born in 162. The Prin- w! , Was born in 8d. O'Donovan Ros Is Ret New York om the QUEENSTOWN, May 16.—O'Donoyan Rossa, of New York, 1s on board the White Star lne steamship Germanic, which sailed from here for New York at 1 u'clock this afternoon, The Germanic has been fi ted with new engines and bollers and has been thoroughly over- auled. Austrian Minister of Fore! m Af. IS KERSHNER GUILTY? His Record Called for in the Court-Martial Late To-Day, This Was Only to Be Done if One or Both Charges Were Proven. The Sealed Verdict Forwarded te Washington To. ht The Court-Martial trial of Dr, Edwar@, Kershner, Medical Inspector, United! States Navy, began {ts last session at} 10.30 o'clock this morning. The triah virtually closed yesterday afternoon, i This morning yesterday's witnesses, were called in and given copies of their testimony, which they were instructed by Judge-Advocate Lauchhelmer to readj over. They were to report any inag, curacy or any item they wished changed,’ When this ceremony was finished, Rear-Admiral Walker ordered the cour cleared, and the Board went into execue’ tive session to uecide the case, When the court was cleared the Boar@ adjourned for lunch until 2 o'clock be>| fore considering the verdict, Admiral Walker, President of the! court, sald he hoped a decision would be reached before night. A sealed verdict will be forwarded af once to the Navy Department, at Washe ington, ‘ After recess had been announced the chatted pleasantly with halt @ n of his judges, and at last walked, off to lunch with Admiral Walker, , At 4.0 o'clock this afternon, aftes) two hours executive session, Lieut, Lauchheuner and the accused were) alled in and the Judge Advocate was, asked to report any previous convictions against Kershner Thos, it had had been agreed, was nol to be done unless the Board shoul find Kershner gu.lty on one of both jarges for Which he has just bees, ‘act that the report of previous convictions wa called for proved that on at least one of the charges, and pel naps on both, the court-martial hag found Dr, Kershener guilt Lauchhelmer sead martial held in’ June, . Kershner, then an assistant’ surgeon in the Navy. was tred and found guilt on @ charge of writing a letter sign “Q." ty the Baltimore American, Tee fi on the actions of Rear Admiral 8. F. Dupont, in his attack on Charlese ten, Kershner was dismissed from the Navy for the offence, but was reinstated tm October, 1863, with a severe reprimand, ‘The sealed yerd.ct will be taken on ta Washington to-night. Dr. Kershner, who ts charged with perjury and violation of naval regula- tion 235, sald he was satisfied with way the trial had been conducted and thought he would come out of the. ordeal with flying colors. Judge Advocate Lauchheimer yesters day instructed the Board if they found Kershner guilty on all or any of the Specifications, to open court again, ‘to hear of any previous convictions of the defendant, if any existed.” Unies Kershner is found thus guilt the result of in which che on at least one charge, the Court-Martial cannot be known tol the public until It ts officially given out at Washington. Arrested at the Track. A Goren men and boys, © majority of whouf claimed New York as their residence, ot che Brooklyn police to-day as were D, ore prise suspicioug arrested yesterday at th H. Ly of Staten Island, ok had been stolen contains: said he had found a §2@ The bill is supposed ta me pickpocket. oner persons. The Face track, Capt reported his pocke' ing $25. A. Lieb on the race track. have been discarded by Fi Mayor Schieren ot Rrooklyn, Dill providing for the Issuance of pames vq aurface, and, “L" roads for policemen, The Mayeg so ordered the passes to be prepared at once. to-day approved a BEST&CO AN This Suit, For boys from 6 to.15 yrs, doula breasted Jacket and short trous- ers, is made of the dark bine choviot-fnished serge, which from long experience + with ite wearing qualities we have found so desira. bie, being absolutely all wool, and ofa changsless color. Prices O—same mar terial for boys from ai to 18, long trousers $10.00: | | Your Boys’ Clothes, If bought here, are bought of the maker; you pay one moderae profit, and receive a guarantee of satisfactory wear, i If you pay less, elsewhere, it will be either Because the material is undesirables ; and will not give satisfaction; Or because it is cheaply made up— in unwholesome places—perhaps§, Or the trimmings are not first-class 3 Or for some other reason to be found in the poorer quality of the goods, ire Has Resigned, VIENNA, May 16—Count Kalnoky, the Imperial Minister of Foreign Af- fairs, has resigned, and the Emperor has accepted his resignation. The Count teudered his resignation over a week ago, but it was not then accepted, The trouble grew out of the utterances of Mar. Agiiardi, the Papal Nuncio, who denounced the ecclesiastical laws: | Skin Diseases | Require S-a-n-a-d-o-r Skin Soap Because it contains a new| non - poisonous antiseptic, not found in any other preparation—the latest and best discovery of science for the cure of ec- zemay Pippion, blackheads, rash, chating, prickly heat, sunburn, bites, stings, etc., eto, ny Polsonons antiseptic sonp for thi af and cure of ail dincusse of the niin and tealh. vegetable The well-known fit and tinish for, | which our establishment is distin, | guished, adds nothing whatever to | Cue Cost, | |60-62 West 23d St., WW. Yo \e——————__, \ R Estate at Auction. PETcis F, McYeR, Auctionesr, PEREMPTORY SALE OF 85 Choice ani Valuable Lot: ON 2D AND 3D AVES. 85TH, SOTH AND STTH BAY RIDGE, NEAR FORT HAMILTON, L: ; 30th Ward, Brooklyn, New shore road, newly Iai out > | Gas and water on the an and Drives | To be wold at TUESDAY, MAY jt 12 oclock, at the New York roms, 11) Broadw By PETER EF. MEV OR A&C ‘This will close cut the entire na puimitton Land Cor ana willbe the ins taal in tale ne tunity to get lots at reasonable pric | Hk"boite and intron aah, G per cent. can remain on tnd p / 05 par cent. for of or three 1nd mortgage) e Gu bu Electric Kailroad, which js Bridge, via 34 Ave Ele tr, Ener a from tatters, of Sth A Hlevated Raliroad, to the For msi nd Heulat weet echt Peal gate, my, i 4 ~ 5

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