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JAILBREAKERS’ me of coe Notorious Crooks q Allen and Russell to Escape, Sheriff Tamsen Name: Deposi als, Allen, Rui @earching. guarded. | _ Now, however, the marshals have | @ropped their secrecy and not only do | they give the names of the men wanted, Dut they offer a reward of $00 for their i * capture. ‘The men they suspect of having aided in the escape from Jidiow Street Jail ‘arnon, alias George Hay- are George r wood, and 5 Manning. Sid” Yennie, alias ‘These men, it in claimed, were with Killoran, Ruseall and Allen when the O., and Hobo- keen, N. J., were robbed. All efforta to trace them failed, however, and it te thought that they may have been here. If @0, their presence would account for the large . ‘ms of money which the threé criminals ; sessed before their : Post-offices in Springfel ) escape from the jali. the art of “making up, and could change their appearance ao that scarcely Fs anytiody would recognize them. May even have visited the others in the | fail and carried in the pistols. ¥ A number of men did visit the prison- ers in the jail, four being there the day before the escape, despite the at Warden Raabe to the con- trary. Two of them were notorious 7 characters, whose pictures adorn ments of Rogues’ Gallery. 3 Considerable light will be thrown upon the escape when the Federal Grand Jury Dogina itn investigation to-morrow. Sheriff Tamwen, ex-Warden Raabe and the keepers and girls employed in the dall have been subpoenaed. Sheriff Tam- ® fen'says he ts not in the least excited |: RoW \wnd cannot understand how any one could Imagine for a moment that he was going t> be indicted, rehibald, who was nam last evenin, y the Sheriff, will not take h a it Rext Baturday! He says he did not vail the ition ‘and it was a big surpri: 22 when it was offered. He je a fa @ Democrat and has for years with ¢ nized labor, » ducted, return oat now wa again called before hi tion. The last time, the J Tow. It is the first | Mr. made before the ‘Was still pending. nited States Attorney Macfarlano y id that the case would probably led to-morrow, but he had not lecided what formal course to pursue, | a the only thing certain was that the Pilsoners had escaped, and would not be ey to appear, a PHILADELPHIA, July 9.—Informa- tion was received in this city last night to the effect that Chief Postar Inspect: of 00 ) Wheeler had offered a reward for the arrest of George Cars "Sia" Yennle, notorious New crook: —— = a Delirt q jew York Inft ry. % Policeman McMealis, of the Oak atre = Station, who was shot in the eye by Prisoner on July 4 and who was re- © and Ear Infirmary to New York Hospital, yesterday walked | «Out of the reception ward and wandered 4 Moved from the FE; away. When his absence was discovered a! General alarm was sent out. A fellow-| officer met and captured him in Chat- ham Square. It is still a mystery how @ man with a bullet in his head, bandage over his eyo and wearing a Policemam's helmet, with civilian's @lothes, went «0 far without stopped. MeMealis was delirious, He was taken to his home, 72 Oliver street The hospital authorities will investi- gate the hospital carelessness that al. lowed euch an escape, ¥ McNealis was removed this morning to Gouverneur Hos; tal rom low delirium, and wh the Fecept him. while the clerk goca after the rgeon. ly is the bullet imbedded Mewark machinist, went into 81. attention to him. There w Present THE WORLD: TUE DAY EVENING, JULY © FER HOLT MAVGETAWIFEJA BIG STREET GRAB, Two Girls Call at the City Hall,|The People’s Traction Company Came Near Winning Out ACCOMPLICES, Government After George Car- * gon and “Sid” Yennie, but He Comes Not- A Stack of Lette Jeroioman the Bill in Error. Awaiting the | Acting-Mayor There in a the marriage bureau for Orrin H. farmer who looking for a wif Holt yesterday announced he had little wtack of letters at in the City Hall Holt, the young Canadian New York Mayor Strong Give Away 27 Miles of Streets? The effort of Acting-Mayor Jeroloman d-looking, healthy $3,000 or $4,000 In addition REWARD OF $500 OFFERED. Obarged with Aiding Killoran, ‘x Traction ny on the first day of hia temporary wife of a well-to-do, healthy farmer grasa widows, looking and rause Mr. J did not familiarize himself with the which says he cant ¢ of any public Board of Alde t approve or disap: © passed by men until th told him th the newspaper repor y would help him out, and ra volunteered to | et married They did. no, | d to go to sleep | in West High- | ARCHIBALD IS THE NEW WARDEN. $3,000 or $40 and want to Holt in in town, and when Mr last night in the hous nth street a crowd of girls He didn't get much sleep. J to call at the City Hall any girls who Metropolitan ys | Crimming-Whitn be practically trol of more than 10) miles of the st railways of eate already a Grace Democrat to Succeed Raabe, Holt promis to-day and perates more than elghty was a bionde of It is probable if Mayor Strong insists She raid she in his demand that had been on know at once how much moni allways shall pay in addition to the regular 5 lookin, for somethin, 43 ie elpte require ‘and hasn't got a dol- want to gre I've got some mo marry has got to break for some hand look at him.” Holt had not caller was also of but would not volun. about herself, There ts a growing suspicion in the minds of the Federal authorities that the persons who aided the three crimi-| ell and Killoran, escape from Ludlow Street Jail, were Men just as well known in criminal his- tory ‘and for whom the United States | Marshals and detectives have long been law, ax he de- Kingsbridge immins-Whitney but the man chine sought by than @ percent of its future re was a good deal of 6 ple's Company first applied for a charter as to the td the blonde orde teer Information During the morning several letters, one bearing a Brooklyn post celved for Mr, sometime this afternoon If he does he'll get his letters, WILKENS’S LICENSE LOST. when the Pe tity of the ‘That other men were interested with hark, were rr the three named in the robbery of post- offices. throughout the country was known from the first, but until the pre: ent time their names were carefully garded ax are} part of persons who had tor connected with securing the franchine | of Rufus T,. Se Senator Murphy and Boss| He js a member of Aurora always been ported that the new line was proj to form 4 part of uw « City and Har Judge Gildersteey handed down a decision supporting the action of the Board Hxcise Commissioners in revoking the | license of Peter Wilkens, at 69 Le: The out-of-town link was to be su plied by the New York, Westchester a m One Hunde Thirty-fourth street to the town of Wilkens's Hoense was taken away from! Was to carry passengers eyuter that Wilkens's Sheattians Wilkens subse- order from ying the operation of ixcise Comminsion- twenty-seven m ure within a block of Huckleberry | Place wan disorderly. obtained an Superior Court stay sion of the Ex although his Heense wai sion of the Excise Board, and Wilkens was unable to display it in his place an required by law, he nevertheless con- to keep his saloon open under | me, and the Railway Committ the Board of Aldermen, after granting public hearings, at which there w of Kranting right to bit on the franchise p Commissioners claimed wi Judge Gildersleeve vacated granted Wilkens, TRUCE FO Carson ,and Manning were adepts at of the franchii w and @ resolution granting the com the right to bid was pasw the, Mayor, When Mayor Strong — R STREET STANDS. Time Given to Pat tn Application for Permite, It ts not Mkely the police will go to extremes in the enforcement of the law against street sta ade against aldewalk merchants a ready begun will be quite a has been stated. What the police mainly desire removal of the big, cumbersome stand be found all over the city. way on bis eof the next xub- of the Bourd of Alde n days have elaps Mayor, Jeroloman favorably by the d. men after the or that the cru-| for half an Jogal right to sign sald he would communicate with Mayor Miehtleld Springs heard from "Acting Mayor's haste came known, it has ‘that the real back the franchis been reported stands four feet from th wall and six those dimensions, Stands for frults and soda water ed, If the managers have permits, an application within a few days, that boot-black stands, not obstructing the sidewalks, will be disturbed, MENDING THE FENCES. Senator Hill Advises Harmony in they syndl- the sale of news) pitted to Aur ¥ 4 The new warden of the jail, James P. It ia not belleved f Mayor Strong approves the Alde: g Kingsbridge re United States Commissioner Shield: before whom “the examination of “Kitt loran, Russell and Aten wet being con- 10 e city to-day, hav- i ing been absent singe before the Shoahe. le 'pald the ripenton, thet puzzled him e mode of proced : Adopted to-morrow, whon the case ie im fer examin risoners wer up the case was adjourned until to-wor, ance on record, feldn sail, that an excape, was hopoly of the passenger-carr on both sides of the upper end of the Chairman James Hinkley has ters to members of the State asking authority olnt a committee of five to patch up the differences In the party in Monroe County, where the State machine and Independent members of the party efully tang Hint Kingsbridge franchise Is eleven Committee, mium above th ips demanied been offered for it the twenty-seven miles of streets nam wle's franchise that will pr only offer for risonera were fully legal percents committed, and while their examination ia ities d other party leaders Mtoration of hi urging the r —o_ IN THE WORLD OF LADOR, where the 8h } will not be 1 Convention, the advice of Senator Hill Is respected. GREETINGS TO ROOSEVELT. Are to he elected by the Union this evening The semiannual meeting { Huber are the newly romramme. Preaident Roosevelt gave out a letter ning from the Catholic \ Abstinence Union of Buffalo, in which Policeman Walks Out of | they send greetings for the efforts tn ositg the saloons on Sunday in New| Greenedaum i | ESCAPED FROM A HOSPITAL. from the frat econd and fourta Friday every mo They assert that Mr. Roose’ demonstration law need not be a dead letter, sounds | declaration alty to lawful authority. sit 3} Simow Levey haw been elected Master Workmna: orge Zurcher, T. H. Murphy and J To Award the F he Manufacture cally cloned last night The big | Kates | Tie Lavery Uw score of MTL to hie Will be declared King Will recelve a gold metal value be held in 198 ed Wagon Caroline Link former housekeeper wae found dead in hie howe in dantown on Sunday epics Burgeon Nammack called im i s home this morning and took Uy ib Carriage to the hospital, ha dactor said McNealls was surteriiug Wan arrested last wait ion-room the idea of home nd pasmed through hie tight var | fas in contusion, Fhe was foully dealt with, *l the There was nothing remarkable, the doctor said, in the escape, as it is not Unusual for a patient to be left tof the Coroner's jury is were working there fo J wr. Nammack is of the opinion that Wife-Murderer Hanged, Fa ar cannot be performed #0 Daniel Werling was ull, and unieas nature forms a growth it he ts not likely to leave the while his wite n tor the purp ignition and abase Mra the Workhouse ned to kiN her ital alive, —— Mob Chases @ Church Thief. Hing had her hus brewery fremen, A men giving bis name as Oscar Yonberry, « ‘Andrew's| chase & revolver He Church om Duane street last mole 4 silver urn, o censor and several badges. He was taking the jewelled crown Statue of the Virgin when a woman * place ce, killing her Furniture. Workers Mas Mr. Harris Resignedt The resignation of R. Duncan Harria, @ ber of the Board of Education, in the hands of th ts now anid Mayor, to de acc o Mr. Chas. E, Teall and Andrew Lemon, Vice Haggerty and Laimbeer. Appointed by City Auditor Sutton and Comptroller Palmer. Mayor Behleren, Comptroller Palmer of and City Auditur Sutton, of Brooklyn, Jacting together, to-day bestowed two Juicy plums upon faithful Republicans jby appointing Charles. Teall jand Andrew Lemon Police Justices, to succeed Justices Haggerty, of the Myr- tle Avenue Court, und Laimbeer, of the Ewen Street Court. Thelr terms are ‘four years beginning May oat a salary of $6,000 per year. ® Mayor recently named Just! Harriman, of the Gates Avenue Court jand it ts unde left th J choice of Juxtte rs and Hag [kerty's muccesse other members of the Appointing Board, Mr. Palmer is sald to have sele Lemon, while | Mr. Sutton’s choice fell upon Mr. ‘Teall Charles E all was born in Notting: ham, England, June 1, 143, He came [to Amertea at’ the age’ of six, attended puolle school for several years and n work a8 & messenger in the , A. He subsequently became « In ists he was appointed by Mayor the Board of Education, ¢ has since remained « temb He has been an member of th Hanson Place M. RB. Church since 1 ix a director of the ¥.M.C. A, the ( Ravings Dank, Brooklyn Choral Soctety, Brooklyn Sunday-Sehool Union and “a member of the Oxford Club, Anieew Lemon was born in Brooklyn, tat n res | fifty-two years ago, and educatel in the it move ‘on the |bublic Rchoola, At’ the age of. thirte jhe began the study of Jaw in the office tt, and late University from’ which enter fs ata, Knights of Honor and several other organzations. Mr. Lemon 1s married and lives at 37 Woodbine street, —— _| LEWIS ON THE L. |. TRACTION. He Says the Company Has No In- Tho Assembly Railroad Investigating Committee began Its second day's ses- sion In the Brooklyn City Hall to-day with President Daniel F, Lewis, of the i Island ‘Traction Company, on the witners stand, Mr. Lewis took up his narrative of the manner in whieh the company se- cured control of the Brooklyn Heights Railroad system, which he began yes terday. He sald that the Brooklyn Heights | Company had received more money last itx expenditures had be Pra) th ‘Traction Company? income has up te A its terest ont believe Q. Tas the Traction Company have any malary let? A, None to speak of, It pays nothing to te of nor for oMce rent, It | paya the directors for thele attendance at meetings Q. Did the directors ever hold a meeting tn Virginia, the State tn which tt was organized? A No, bir, never far ant ki Q. Do you think a corp Joe meetinga for the pul outside the Yes, air: the’ by-laws Aource of Income Is from. ine wk Wt holda? A, Yes, air, 1 taken to organize of this State? A. In 1893, the witness said, the Krooklyn Heights’ Raflroad Company had cleared $115,020.78, During the strike In January last, he. said, the company's losses amounted to $500,000, and perhaps $700, - wo, Th olution of the Common Council restricting the speed of trolley cars had also caused a great falling off inthe receipts of the company John G, Jenking was the next witness He sald he onee held the oMlce of Vi President of the Long Island ‘Praction npany for two Weeks. He declired the affairs of the Traction and mpanies were so closely iden- he had hard work to separate them in his mind. He said he held some stock, and w r 28 cents on the dollar Bather Drowned at Coney, Thomas Adama, of 866° Vanderbilt avenu Deoklyn, and Andrew Freach, of the Brigh Beach race track, plunged into the Atlantie MITCHEL WILL CONTEST. The Fire Marshal Will Make a Big Legal Fight | Wire Marshal Miteh tion has been demanded by the Fir Board, whieh has preferred charges against him, was in his office at fire headquarters this. morning, attending to business as usual ‘To-an “Evenings World” reporter he said: “T will contest my removal by all . Whose resigna- [the means in my power, and will be J represented by counsel at the hearing of the charges next Thursday morimnug,’ rie | Fi Commissioner Sheitield this morning said: “Fire Marshal Mitchel will be given a hearing, but not a trtal, no Thursday Tf he explains t charges satisfactorily he will rot he ved from office, but tf not, de wall fhe summarily dismissed. * Mr no successor toM been con- ester H. South- A record, would suc: he declared, was un- true. MORTON COMING TO TOWN. | Advocates of L eral Sundays Will Conault the Governor. ALBANY, July A communteation | Was received at the Executive Mansion * moraing from the hth Ward | | Republican Club of New York City, ask- | ng Gov. Morton for an extra session < r that the Ex- gislature, in or aws may atford citizens legal privile 8 Sundays. Gov. Morton was expecte town to-day fo keep a rumored Ment With extra session fx also thought that promote point ig while the Governor is here. —— er Discredits It, Bees rit of Henry Ward leecher sent him through he medium o Qaughier. Mrs Heecher and saya abe has gives up mind: ing such frauds Children Cause a Father’ BROOKLYN NEWS )iiitees He Temas oicun 1 ccune nove TWO NEW POLIGE JUSTICES.|HIS. MIND “A BLANK, Ex-Charities Commissioner Gott|/Chseses of Bills on the Hoof} Last Shot Thought to Be Fatal, but Cannot Romember Well, KEITH'S UNION SQUARI Harry Giifoll, the admirable whistier who made | glar entered the houses of Dr. E. N. appeared | Judd and E. A. Knapp last night taking some silverware and Dr, Judd’s bicycle, Admits Coun:y Employe: on His Hou! fuch a hit In “A Trip to Chinatown, at Keith's Union Square Thi comedy called ‘What a Nigh F. McCarthy, in which Charles Daniel Crimmins and Rose’ Gore He Does Not Recollect About a Handsome Double the three Hawthorne asters, Edward and , Smith and Campbell, Welch, Alburtus and Bartram, Sidney Grant and Miss Morton, Whitman and Davis, Adelina Boa\ tona, and Boyle and Graham, MADISON SQUARE ROOF GARDEN. ‘The attractions at the Madison Square Root Gar- en last night were Lottie Gilson, whose peculiar songs went as well a ever, and whom the audi- ence were unwilling to let go; Mins Phyllis Allen, Senorita Tortajada, trope of Spanish singers and dancers; the wonderful contortioniat; Frank Lawton, Frank Raymond and Ex-Commisioner of Charities Col. B. lied this morning mbly Investigating Com- mittee In the Court-House, Brooklyn. morning about the work of the Committee thus far, Law- yer John H. Kemble, who ts associated with Hugo Hirsh in conducting the in- vestigation, sald: “It has been shown that waste of the public money has been the record of e Commissioners for years, en shown and will be more generally demonstrated that there has been nearly ,000 expended for which the county recelved little or no value." Hirsh asked you heard Dr. cortain émplovees Frank Gott before the Am Brooks, Denton and Osaman, Prest Eldrides, non of Aunt Louisa Bidridge, Nettie de Coursey. KOSTER & BIALS Senorita Salud Martiner, a Spanish singer and to have made her first appearance in Koster & Bial's Root night, but her costumes did not arriy make her debut artiste were J. Clarinne) Agnew, Fielding, the juggler; Marrietta and Helloni, with their performing cockatoon; the Merrilees sister and the Reger-Relser troupe. this morning: Macumber state Aincharged at St. drunkenness and were taken back 1 cannot remember, WII you way that you did not? The specialty W. Ransom, ‘The Ruler of New the eccentric Hirsh then went that Mr. Gott had had his house at 10 St. James place fitted out by employees of the county He admitted and mason work had been done by men employed by the county, but that it was ‘after hours” and he paid extra into the rumor ‘Huth and Clifford, with county Little Miss Madge American Root number of songs very well indeed, clever, and has plenty of porsibilities, and she 4s, moreover, comely to look upon. the musical monologuist, waa also a special fea- interesting programm: 0 It were the four Trilby barefoot dan- reappeared at night and sang a 127TH ST., 214 W.—Elegant brow: clans order, Inquire at ‘129 W, 127th at, BUILDING TO LET, with store, Howard and James Thornton, Mr. Gott's mind was absolutely blank on the subject of a double silver mount- ed harness purchased for the use of the Department. THREE. Wilson, and Paulo and Dika, rooms, all Improvements; $6,000, COOK, 09 | extremely large. PROCTOR'S THEATRE, Mina Elnle Adair did excellent work at Proctor's Theatre yerterda China have not impaired the charm of her dan ‘The long programme also included { Hinson and Merton, The attendance wi ———— BRIDGE INVESTIGATION. ce Begina Brooklyn, with era per bly $40 MONTHLY —Three-story brown-stone house, 11 Ward and Lynch, Mile, Hertint, a cont {da Ammour, an amusing im- | — @ shadowgraphist, | The sub-committee selected to investi- Kate the management of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge, under a resolution | introduced in the Assembly by Assem- Dlyman Abell, of Brooklyn, met in the General Term Court at 10.30 o'clock this morning, of the full mittee was heid In Brooklyn yesterday, the Assembly resolution they are empowered to Investigate not only the management of the bridge, but also of the Department of Charities and Corrections of King County, the Com- into two sub-com- mittees, which will each make a sepa- rate Inquiry and subsequently report to the full Committee, Among the witnesses subpoenaed were President Howell, Chief Engineer C. C, Martin and Secretary Henry Dean, of | the New York snd Brooklyn Bridge, Chief Engineer ©. the extension at the Ii of the bridge wa creased traMe. The p: been widened, and trains are ing at ninety’ seconds headw: personator; Claudine, Madeline Marshall, CASINO ROOF GARDEN. At the Casino Root Garden last night the spe-| performers wer : Ldzzte Derio) the Superior Daly, Annie Hart, the four Ia petite Adelaide, IST AVE. var Gath st Alonzo Hatch, Duke Durant, yeur than In previous years, and that | footed “Trilby"* dance. and the programme was full of good things. fact, the Casino Roof Garden ao far has very suc- | ceastully managed to keep up its reputation as the ‘ploneer."* TERRACE GARDEN. “The Tyrolean’ Garden was somewhat changed last night. dinand Schuetz was Intrusted with the role of in which New Yorkers and he did remarkably was the Christel The garden w. mittee was meni at the Terrace furnished; only $16. Adam, the bird fai have before heard him, Carla Englaender Countess Marte. | tuneful aire of Zeller’ opera were enthu ATR, tntified GBTH ST. 409 F.—-Good rooms & bedrooms, ¥, much American Herrmann’s been very suc- EDEN MUSE! At the Eden Musee Danko Gabor's Gypsy orches tra te doing extremely well, vements had Two concerts are are made up of | -tive seconds’ [oNth improvements, ently placed on exhibition among | found to be necessary, had resulted in| which were | hi are attracting much attention. new KroupR are being made, on exhibition in a few days. COCKRAN ON THE OCEAN. Has the Star Orator Made Pence with Doss Crokert A cablegram has been received by one of ex-Congressman W, ran's friends, who was at the City Hall that Tammany's former star orator sailed on the steam- Saturday last from and will arrive here on to ‘purchase two plec not contemplated BAG will he ol ELLIOTT’S NEW TROUBLE. Now the Grand Jury In at Work on A number of witnesses were examined this morning before the Kinga County on the charges Bourke Cock- Nant SPO | Grand Jury against Preshlent Geor Attorney Eugene V, Law Enforce in Brooklyn, this morning, clety, Who are ac- for giving publicity to certain allegat disorderly houses which Were occupied by respectable people. Southampton, Friday or Saturday. ‘The coming of che ex-Congressman is awalted with interest, aa it 1s expected to settle the question of his relations Croker, with whom he ts sald to have become reconciled in London a few weeks ago. The statement was not credited here, although some of Mr. Cockran’ decorations; Elliott and, Justice Walsh. 1 the Adame Stre: n for the Grand ime Witnesses ex. James Fallon, James Miss Conklin and amined to-day we MeNeer, John Lynch, Pollee Supt. MeKely NAVY-YARD SHAKE-UP Engineer Asserson and Construc- tor Fernald Transferred, WASHINGTON, Herbert to-day issued an order direct- er Peter C. and Chtef Constructor F, T, Fernald, who are held responsible for the irregu- larities at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard, to be detached from the Brooklyn Navy- ordered to the Norfolk Navy- Sngineer A, and Chief Constructor F. T. Bowles will succeed them at the Brooklyn Navy- ocean at Coney Island ast night and brought a| hather ashore, The man diet a few minutos | Tater, Meury Schatt, thirty, of 432 ast Four [teenth street, New York, was the victim. ie Writ dating of Schwelgert’e pier. ventured te [ssid the ropes and eatied for help. Mtams and French awa out to Schatt, and arabbing him by the hair Drought. him ashore ‘Schatt wae un Sonactous and diet before a doctor arrived ARRESTED IN ’FRISCO. Former Merchant Schlesinger in the Custody of the Police. A despatch received here this morn ing states that Edward Schlesinger, a former clothier in this city, had been arrested in San Francisco at the re- quest of the police of New York. About a year ago his store at Broad- way and Bighth street was destroyed Schlesinger followed the races. Two months ago he took a troupe of pickaninnies to Europe. He returned to this city a few weeks ago and, it is secured from Henry of Malden lane, value of $40 on memorandum, secured an against Schelsinger and a warrant was issued for his arrest. to Ban Francisco. on @ telegram from Acting Inspector McCluskey. Detective Bergt. Heldelber necessary papers to bring the prisoner ba ine Secretary Herbert has addressed a let- ter to Commodore Sicard, commandant of the Brooklyn Navy-Yard, concern- ing the trregularities in the employ- ment of men in the yard, in which he diamonds of the Schlesinger fled He was arrested “The Department, after very careful consideration of the statements and ex- retfully concludes of Instances it | planations made, ‘that in quite a j has not had that hearty and zealoas co- enforcement of the labor regulations {t had a right to ex- , officers at the New ‘The seventh annual invitation excursion of the Michael H. Gillespie Association Wild Grove on the Sound yesterday, ‘and two steamers left the foot o? Weat Thirty- fourth sireet at 10 o'clock with about four thou- ‘Sand on board. Sound there were freq’ steamers The ect from naval york Navy-Yard. ee al HEY GO TO JAIL. Alleged Green-Goods Mem Not Re- leased on passed to the officera of the Association Donnelly President; Thomas P. Kennedy, resident; Daniel Gallagher, Recording retary: Thomas McVey, Corresponding Secre:ary; Wiliam Connelly, —_— Coming Eve ‘The aneual festival of 8 Weat Farms, Rey M Feet and Third noon and evening George Roberts, | Jona Murray, who were ar- in Hanover Squa: were remanded to jail by Justice Stover in Supreme Court Chambers to-day, Joseph Pelletier, the principal witness against Daily and Roberts, amended, so as to alleged green-goods men, rested on July ome to Thomas's Church, advocates, It f more exelse laws Wal try to get a no, One Hundred and nd pastor hopes to large number of his downtown friends summernight festival of the Man- having re- them, the green-goods men were held on A charge of One Hundred and Righth street and ole, & Canarsie man, Nas puditehed ‘avenue. Music by Canavan, f habeas corpus, that the Magistrate in Special Sessions who committed them has the authority to entertain cation for their rellef and appeal must be made to him, —— Hanged « Dog from a Window, of 316 Henry strest, was ar- evening tor hanging © email mongrel fhe end of & rope from a third-siory Gemvel oaid be was only puniabing the ary work, which he says the” Judge Stover hold: | games, under the auspices of iKbth street and Columbus a\ The Sixth District, composi BC Arrest, Lena and Sophia Pruesch, aget respectively six- Green- hed thelr father, Leonard Prussch, « blind lor BOR-support. Prusech badd tor wie, ‘oharte excursion. to Catakill on, Alfred Samuel, p ones, tee —_——- Whistler Gilfoil Among Attrac-| Fell Over a Fence and Opened Up tions at Keith’ on the Pursuing Deputy. the Robber Was Landed, GREENWICH, Conn, July —A bur- Deputy Sheriff Fitzroy, who lives near by, was aroused, and with Dr. Judd [pursued the thief. The burglar was & novice in the wheeling line, and just as his pursuers neared him he ran into Ja fence and fell over it. The burglar |then drew a revolver and fired twice, both bullets passing through Fitzroy's hat. Fitzroy dodged behind a tree, count- ing the shots, and when he thought the burglar had emptied his gun he came out. The burglar had one shot left, however, and fired. The bullet struck Fitzroy over the left eye, inflicting an ugly wound and knocking him down. He recovered instantly, and in a short and sharp struggle the burglar was overcome and locked up. Fitzroy is in a critical condition, The doctors say he may die from the wound, and have bit little hope of faving him, The prisoner gives the name of Willlam Rean, and says he belongs in Portchester,’ The pistol 1s a 44-calibre revoly Houses and Apartments to Let Ome Time, 0c, per line; Seema Time, 176. fre; Third ond Kohnen Times, Ibe. per No aatra charge on Sundave, Unfurnished Houses to Let. atone house, ta; first S-atory and basement; all improvem: sts., only $60 month. Apply 160 West ath ENCK 8T., 1! Story cottage, & Foom: STORY brick house, near bridge, 1 st. Brooklyn on Warren pia nth: 10 min Flats and Apartments to Let. Unfurnished—East Si 11921 Broadwi A. G.HEGEMAN & ¢ .1321 Broadway. _ . Hight roome pulnted, Well-mavaged, clean house; $4 & 80. 1 E., opposite Dry Dock Rank—To let, first-class order, rooms; all light; latest im: water-clot nicely furnished; only $13, 3p AVE st.—6 room bath, dumbwalter, all. Improve- ; handsome entrance; halls, stare nicely rooms, bath, dumbwaiter; everything In com: plete ord 18th at, L station. 1956 34 STI ST, Elegant flats, all tmprovements, 24 & Mth floors. Inquire Janitor, 609:510 FE, 19th at, two, $6, $7. 2D ST., 314 Fa & t-room apartments; rent $9, $2, Improvements. 69TH imps e flat, 5 rooms & bath; all wenis; 24 Moor; rent moderate, STH ST. 105 hear Central Park, L station— 3 large moms, $10, $13. a VOTH ST., 159 TO 167 B.—3 & 4 rooma, deco rates ated; ranges, bollera, tubs, &c, und flat, 6 light rooms & sult professional person atid lars single fi Mful loeacion; only §. MeTH ST. all Improvem; call to-day. 120TH ST., 122 & orderly; prompt. 125TH ST., 24 ave.—Corner, handsome new fat 6 Ment ail Improvements; elaborate -3 & 4 rooms, all clea A—A.—THE AVON APARTMENTS, Just com> ‘and Madison orthwest corner 110th, pleted, Jave—Very handsome apartments ‘of seven all Light rooms and bath hardwood trim and oration; open plu elevato ct Kaa, ranges, steam heat, hot ‘cheapest rent in ity) 850. to $8 PEMLEMANN & SON, Managers, on premise APS TTMENTS In the "Improved Dwellings."’ 362 all light; bath, laun- id water; $6.50 10 $14 FOLSOM BROTHERS, 8: Madison ave. corner 88th at.—Ei heat, coal & wood furnished; age BARROW S8T., 77 all side pro ; decorated: hal peted; one best locations sth Ward; $18 to $1 COLUMBUS AVE., 791, 99th at.—A light 5-room fi halle velvet carpeted; rent $16. ST., 58-810 monthly; 2 love! near Bleecker & Christopher ats. HUDSON ST., 527—Apartment, large, airy rooms newly painted; rent reasonable, Inquire House: | keeper. VANDAM ST. borhood four, WATTS ST. 17, 19, 21 ments; rent cheap; fine location, Janitor, WESTERN ROULEVARD, 419, 80th & Stat ats, — T light rooms & bath, 24 floor, $28 (TH AVE., 238—Large apartments, business oF dwelling, 7 rooms & bath; hot & cold water, ITH AVE., 1972, 116th at. station— ment $30, $42, $50. ITH AVE. 300 fat ings; new house; $24, $32, BECKMAN, 904 7th STH AVE., 2181—Flat of 5 rooms & bath; all im provements: ation; $18, TH AVE With Improvements, $14, Housekeeper, UTW ST, 65 Wi—Nice Mata 6 rooms, 304, cor. 2TH ST. 248 Wo—ist floor, 7 rooms, $38; 84 floor, 8 Fooms, $25, NTH ST. 318 W.—Handaome, newly decorated apartments, 5 rooms, bath; all improvements, low rent; TH 8ST., between 7th & Sth ay _24 floor, front; halls heated; #18. Janitor. ST. 213 W—8 rooms & bath, ot th af. 425 W., ¢ rooms, 36ih at, 363 W. All richly decorated. Apply janitor, 21TH ST. 205 W. ny fai, ali improvement er, Bew house, Inquire’ Janitor, 27TH ST., 126 W.—Apartments, consisting of @ 6 & 7 large, airy roomy one-half mouth free, $2 0 $25, 3187 87. ab st. ‘ail times, $8, Call 239 W. 34 at. 38TH ST., 160 W.. ni 4 _ gue fange; $20, munth, BIH" ST... 12158 Ww. feats, eelect oo. ee —.. . Rear Pratt Institute—Two- tmprovements, $20 to eT—Two small 6 and 9 room brick houses the prettiest little street in ad fountain, $18 & $24 to South Ferry. Ap- Janitor | $7.60, 3 ROOMS; $11, 4 rooms; bath 49. ear 116th wi.—3 & @ room apart- ‘k from 89th at. 1, station—& | & stairs 1843, MENTOR FLATS; entrance, 1024 = ———_ | ath 3D AVE.—Cheapest rent in the city, only $11 hear Central Park—Parlor quiet $0 to $11; easy paymente, If |sern st., 140 Ww, F ap Broadway. New fiat; 3 @ 4 rooms: light ‘0 let, splendid apart mer apart= rooms, heated; Iberal inducementa; 7th at.—Handsome B rooms & bath! decorated celiings & awne | 752—5 handsome rooms, lat floor, a all-light rooms, all improve- ments, decorated; new house, just open, Janitor. ant ¢-room flat, Ment; Georaied; hot’ & eld 41 W.—Colored people only; apartment, All House, Room and Apartment Advertisements printed in The World this week repeated FREE In the Evening World, 14 Words 30 , Cents. Over 500,000 Ciroulation, / Flats and Apartments to Let, Unfurnished—West Side. “TH ST., 217, 319 W.—New brown-stone aparte, ments, ‘3 & 4 light rooma, $14, $17; improve. ments Janitor, TH &T., 613 W.—Attractive 3&4 he, wT so ito: beignborhood unexcelled; indies: ments, wardrobes, waahtubs. \ W.—Desirable apartment, § | Improvements; palateds TS | BaD 8T., 415 W.—4 rooms, half month tree, $1: Réwiy painted. light roome; & D ST., 41 Wot ~ weeks ‘tree, Janitor, GerH S8T., 405-409 Wt, @ rooma half month __free, $9.60, $14; smail families. OTH ST., 326 W., Central Park—Newly deco | Tated apartments’ 8 & 4 rooms, $16; splendid location; owner. ania NB athe 4 TH ST, 43 W.—Newly rated apartments; we hed & furnished; 4 rooms, bath. Jame or. TH ST. 10) W.—8 rooms & bath, newly Dapered; hot water; no cbildren; $20 | SOTH ST., 113-115 W.—Elegant new flats, 6 roommy “bath, heated; select tenun t_ moderate, OSTH ST., 17, 19 W.—Elegant fists; light, oll ime __Drovements; heated; moderate r ‘mei bath; tion; near L station & park; $36, $30. J OTH ST., 107 W.—Chol steam heated, $20 Bartlett. aes ST.. corner St. Nicholas fats, 6 fooms, all Improvements, $19 to $22 TaTH BT. 104 W—Parlor floor & basement im | Private house, with owner. } 16TH ST., 610 W.—4 all-light rooms; bath @ | _improvementa; $16; small famille, TRsTH 8T., 114 W.—H18; 6 rooms; bath, heat | Ras; rear of fiat. Dentint. ALIGHT CORNER FLATS; tree to Jaly 18; al improvements; rent $25 to $28; quiet Rouse Apply housekeeper, 3 Charles st. bath, range; cheap rent. Appty THE CLARENCE, SAth at, 108 W., corner 6th ave.—Elegant ments, 6 & 6 rooms, bath; 4 elect TO LET-—Light flats of € rooms _Provements; rent $30. Appl € ROOMS: @ BATH, $18. | Newly decorated apartments; all _tmprovementay 552 to 588 W. 42d at Janitor or MONS & SMITH, 1477 Broadway, To -FINK FLATS, WIT. TAMESDTAN AVES AND MORN SIDE PAK. Unfurnished—North of :asth Street. ATH ST., 109 E.—4 elegant rooms, gas, range, bath; improvements; low rent; janitor. | 18D ST, 26 to 30 W. $26 to $34. between Madison & 6th Feat,’ 6 rooma & bath, $17 per month, | heated halla. Apply’ to Janitress, om 438TH 8T., 742 E., corn flats, 6 fuoms & bath, $13 42D ST., 227 & 229 W.—6 rooms rated; ‘rent from $19 to $23, Brown pla to $18 _halis decorated: adulta; rete Unfurnished—Miscellaneous. NEAT FLATS, corner Lexington ave. and Seth at., 7 rooms, bath; Sth ave., 534 at, 6 room: gon, at. 6th ave; $30 and upward. “Apply 1 Sth at ‘and four rooms, from 6.40 monty, ‘Apply 160 W. 28th. at. Unfurnished—Brooklyn. BUTLER ST., 1313, Brooklyn—Parlor floor @: besement to rent, 7 rooms, new house. | SORALEMON 8T., 20, Riverside Fi jate—Two, 8, 4 rooms, $1.40 to $2.90 weekly; all sunlightedg 2 minutes to South or Wall st ferry. FLATS TO LET, all, improvement bathroom, all in first-class cot kilo ave., $14 to $20 124 and 226 Van Sickion ave, on premises, or of EDWARIN| F. MONAHAN, 689 Franklin ave, Brooklya. TWO FINE 6-room private flats, hard wood, aff) Improvements, $22; Arat-clase neighborhood, WAMa| AOTH ST, 88, 895, 997 FL, bet, tat & 24 aves — | a MeDonough st., 26 Court st Reituced rents; elegant Mats, & rooms, bath, dece | ~ orated; awnitigs, new houses; $28, $27." Janitor, ricer ‘ Imp-ovements, sanitary plumbing; Al, orders Mo Aand'dtarges emt rooms, alt iaprevementa, | geatS lines railroads: open Sundaya, 80) Line rent moderate. Uillee, 241 B. Nth at, 5) Se Pe EAU KOCH, “Owes, BNTIL ST AST —2d that Furnished—East 8 rooms & imiproveny 2TH ST., 232 F.—Small. handsomely furnished 6e room flat; linen, silver, china; $7. TH ST., FE —Floor 6 rooms, with private “family occupant; to adults’ only ide. qTH A near 40thst. 4 rooms, complete for ti ing: 87 weekly. Janitor. TTH AVE., 216, near 23d at.—4-room flat, come plete for’ housekeeping, $10 weekly. Janitor. _ STH AVE., 455~—4 rooms, neatly furnished; private bath; only respectable people, Apply Janitor. = AITH &T., 298 W.—Six light completely & ele Kantiy. “furnished rooms; bath; all Improves ments; #12 -weekly, . IsTH ST, 227 W. wat weekly, completely furnished fla fist ST. 211 W.—Niceiy turnished fat, 6 Room bath; int Moor; all light. Janitor. B4TH_ ST. 264 Wi —peautitully furaiebed four-room fiat, $10 weekly; also rooms. 38TH ST. 242 W.—Parlor flat. nicely tirnished; ekly, pies ‘That superbly furnisher fas aun in'the market; mako offer; 3TH ST. 273 W. egant. large, airy, light, beautifully furnished; plano; summer oad Janitor. ° STH ST. 259 W.—Nic #10 weekly; respectabl ly furnished fats, $3 t@ parties only, Jamitor. 39TH ST., 261 W—Completely furnished 4-room fir flat; bah, summer terms, Doctor's bell. 40TH ST.. 225 W.—Nicely furnished flat, 6 Foomm @ bath! reasonable, Janitor, 40TH ST... 240 W.—Reautifully furnished with bath, $12 weekly; bargain, Janitor, 43D 8T., 256 W., near Broadway—Completely fare nished fat, ist oor, $7 weekly. Janitor. SOTH 8T., 380 W.—Deautitul furnished fiat, @ rooms, bath, complete; housekeeping; 1 fight, Meyers, hii SITH ST, $63 W. (station S9th, Broadway cabley— Furnished corner bay-window 6-room fla linen, allver, china, kitchenware, gas ranges, upward, Johnson, ca 10TH ST. 107 W.—Completely turn fooms, bath, $25 monthly; thoroughly respecte able; owner's) residence. Bartlett, és 5 ROOMS @ bath, near 934 at, station Addroum Reasonable, World Branch, 708 Columbus ave. FOR FURNISHED FLATS go to headquartersg over 100 to select from; any location; no delay. Renting Department, 429 8th ave, Sist @ 334 ete, —- ey Flats and Apartments Wanted. Unfurniohe FLOOR WANTED in private house by young _Jewish couple, Address X., 1663 34 avi WANTED—4-room flat, furnished, complet partictlare @ terms, Flat, box 311 World, YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE want 3 or 4 rooma, nfurnished, vicinity of New York or Harlem; state price; private house. Address Couple, box 260 World, ‘uptown. 4 ROOMS, improvements; light; couple, between 14th & 84th. at aves, réterences. Reynolds Furnished. ‘Our light, cosy rooms @ ha loors; expensively, furnished, parlor sult im gold; ferences Tee Janitor Unfurnish GF AVE., 157, nea: Macy's—Large, light square Foom, 1 Aight; light. business of ‘houvekee ORE OR TWO large. convenient rooms, Int oF » Improvements. private house, hou $13 oF 616, Inquire 248 W. 15th at. ate Rooms to Let. ___ Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. GATERER—Man & wite want vnturnished baat Ment in furnished-room house, no cuildress Address C.D, box B61 World, uptown. MEDIUM ROOM for light housekeepe ing: between 14th & 234 ‘ets t neem, Medium, "World, uptown oe) Be QUIET COUPLE, with baby ? 9c: "eats Gaturniahed rooms In private ‘suse in “eantad location; ‘state price. Quiet, box 314 Word. WANTED—3, 3 or 4 rooms between 50th @ GUN -, Weat of” bth “ave, Permanente box “iw WANTED—Sult of @ rooms, wit Geree Gate Fronat 218, Loeh se hrovementae gent Cashin, northeast corner 624 st, & Sth ave. ,

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