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The opinion of the Court ts written | in the case of Johanna Simis, asking ——’ —s Assembly Sub-Committee After F vee THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1895 a MAY GIVE AWAY (ticticoreee 7%. PRICES WENT RUSHING UP.|JAIL ESCAPE PROBED,|MITCHEL ON TRIAL, |AOOSEVELT AS AOUNDSMAN,| COST OF THE BRIoGE. IBROOKLYN. | Willlam Henkel, Superintendent of the investigating the affairs of the New au of Incumbrances, trom remov-| Market and There Wae a Fall, U. 8 Grand Jury Rack. Faoe Charges, lioemen Shirked Duty. York and Brooklyn Bridge resumed Its 4 “ A FR ANCHISE, \to renuaiy the. Commissioner. and| Then the Room Traders Took the| Under Sheriff Sherman on the| The Fire M hal Called Cpon to| The President Tells How Some Po-|, ™ Asser aubscommitien whic) Is H ARO FOR THE INS ANE, Bu a ing or interfering with an awning and work in Part Il., Superior Court, this 4 Jeroloman Will Have the certain show-cases on and over the morning. Assemblyman Pavey was the 3 sidewalk in front of the store at Ful-| Around Midday a Firmer Feeling 3 Eighty-aine eoont only member of the committee present ; ton and Church atreets Bet'In for the Professionals, Ex-Keeper Schoen Promised to/A Motion to Dismi Them Is | Flahty eB Trial Te=| vien the session began at 10.9) o'clock. | Df Macdonald Describes Alleged . ‘The building had been occupled by Open the Investigators’ Eye Promptly Overruled. Day for Delinquency. ‘The frat witness called was Secretary Mayor's Power by —jarre°simin tor twentycnve years, dur- ——— ks 9 y pay OVErr Ure iiss Bee Ha Was. exaniiied OF Abuses at Flatbush, ing all of which time the awning had! ies: et A . si a recent Counsellor Dutty as to the seat of the + been in place, It waa claimed the| The bulls put up prices with a rush Eighty-nine policemen appeared in the | BROKE aid the Improvements made since Wednesday, Rtructure was legal and complied tn | At the start when buying orders for Men Arrested tn Hartford Not Con-|The Extended Hand of Mr. La|trial room at Police Headquarters this| Hiaouigcuo™ Which he placed at) Bad Food, Insufficient H every respect with the law. roti large amounts were exeouted.| nected with Fugitives, Grange Was Deciiaed. morning for delinquencies, He was then asked as to the purchase G N ‘ _ The Public Works Department con-| Missouri Pacific scored the largest gain, | Pollceman Henry Hawkins, of the Fast |0f,,th® Droverty on Washington street jeneral Neglect. j tended that the awning was made of |Srlling up to 341-8 againat 33 3-8 last| eae — Twenty-second street station, Is charged | the bridec, “Soine of the property, Mr. . ONDER THE TEN-DAY L wood, was old and, having a Kas pipe | Pel ike on the Increase of nearly $10) rhe Federal Grand Jury, which in| Fire Marshal Mitchel, who refused to | ¥!th shooting Mra, Cryen, who is in| Beam sald, was acquired "by private extending along one nide, wan danger-|in the earnings of the Company for the linvegtigating the methods of adminis-| resign after his resignation was re. | Bellevue Hospital sale and the rest of it by condemna- | Critictses Fx-Commissioners to the ous in care of fire. The hears. made sttenucus effort to {tration In Ludlow Street Jail, with par- | quested by the Fire Commissioners, was | _Pre#ident Roosevelt sat as Trial Com-| Mr. Duty then brought out from the Assembly Committee. Judge McAdam finds that no permit le Mona Store tleular reference to the escape of the | given @ hearing this morning in Prest- | Tisstoner. Witness that the Washington street Special Meeting of the Aldermen | war shown for the awning nor val lene ater ane bind peat Seinen [three post-office thieves, Killoran, Rus-| dont La Grange's office, The scssion Pedi Phot of the Old Blip station, | shurch property, esa eer eas, SE eS ‘ ; one be of any avail. The fact that the | repo ed after the ciose of business |yell and Allen, July 4 lant, reassembled | a uh faced Commissioner Roosevelt, with | tion'proceedines, cost $132,800 14, while the to Be Called to Consider structure has been there for twenty-five | Yerterday. ‘The condition of corn I | again this mprning in Room 119 In the | "Meters ute weart ra Folleemen, Joun “T. ‘Linton and Walter | Stel property, a short distance away. | _ President Carlos F, Macdonald, of the years does not give the owner the pre-/#iven at 99.8 and of spring wheat 1022) irederal Buildin re the hearing an incident oc- NA tere accused them of effecting | obtained by private sale, brought $20) /State Board of Lunacy, was the first Froit Stands ; t ren es Aad ce ste eee ea ne. curred which gave evidence of the feel- |88 jee into the station-house on | a foot le witness called this morning at th acriptive right to tts continuance. ‘ on The first witness was Post-Office In-|ing of the Fire Marshal towarde hin |''¢, Mght of June 20, Mr. Beam was next asked as to the OE DINg Bt tke Sees 4 The municipality may incur Hability | @ only 65.8 per cent apestoe: Aue Aho Wan prouared a iy, “ i ott, Neg, Swern by Patrotman Rooney | way’ the plaza Dropertyteume to be ace flon of the Assembly Committee which If the awning In not removed. So long | ‘Tho showing ie me + satisfactory to | full and detatled account of the encape | peried by thee thane entaatin inte can. [common. there for three meanet Dem | uired. He sald a board of experts was |{s investigating the method of running ’ RAILROADS CAN BE TALKED OF. {as it i there the Madiiity of the city [bankers and) leadin. operators, but |of the three prisoners, bel, entered the Preuident'r room ahortly | Puen Policeman Cavanagh was called |and Brooklyn ‘and by. the President of | uns in the Charities Department of i. remains and no statute runs against the | ‘hey allowed the room trader to have| Previous to the assembling of the | Sev entered the President's room shortly | President Roosevelt, relieved by Com-| the Bridge Hrustees. These experts rec- | Brooklyn. the wiarket to. themerives, Cemporarl after 10 o'clock. President La Grange| missioner Grant, took the role of|ommended the purchase of the prop-| Dr, Macdonald was examined by Laws right of the municipality to protect I | 104 Nence prices were put down 1-4 to Grand Jury this morning, Inspector self therefrom. 11-2 per cent. Ashe said that there was no connection Y '8] The corporation does not own and| Money 1 a 1% per cent. on call. For-|tetween the escape and the arrest of was at the door to meet them. in Roosevelt, erty. The witness was not clear as to! yer John H. Kemble. He said the Btate ‘As they came up Mr. La Grange held u ‘8 the complaint?” asked Col. selection of these experts. Th Value of the property acquired for the| Commission investigated the Flatbush The People’s Traction Compa: lelgn exchange continues firm at 4.89 for | out his hand to the Fire Marshal. The officer was talking to citizens, | plaza was about $1,500,000. Insane Asyl id found thi cannot alien public streets or places and | tT iota sterling and 440 for de- ¢¥o men in Hartford, Conn., yesterday, and then drank a glass of beer,” said| All thi én paid Vath, SLU Gane at he eatekie : After 27 Miles of Uptown no mere delay on Its pert or on the part | mand. No tik about gold onigagements |klving thelr names ax George A. Miller, | tier had his hands deep in his pockets | the Commission r-roundsmane exception. of one’ plese This, wan ths ery Hed state, “ibe care ct We patients, 4 Streets. of Its officers can defeat the right of | was peard on the Streat and it's be of Cincinnati, and William Hunter, of and kept them there. With a cold nod ag ween’ Us it was ginger ale” Lynch property, known as the Long| W488 bad; the food was poor; the build~ the public thereto, fo prevent shipments of the seliow | Baltimore, and supposed to be friends] h@ passed the President and went into | Pinaty, glet ‘ur in the Glue hed fon ehout ieee vee entices aera es [ane Sire SUE OE repalry the, Sanitary) ‘The obstructions on the sidewalk |inotal, as the latter might diecurb thelr |of the fugitives, his room. thick foam on top! be paid for it was $160,000. arrangements bad and the heating of caused by the show cases are clearly Jelena te dtapsee of additional amounts of | Under her” sherman was nigtin Mr. La Grange flushed deeply as the Teh agin Drennan, of the Bast Ff, ciated thatthe See cath eerie the buildings neglected. 7 4 ‘Numer | securities ommercial bar sil- | fore the Inquisition, THe was. pile 4 Reco! et station, 6 property. w y $80,000. were Acting Mayor Jeroloman, who is also| jiJegal," says Judge McAdam. “Numor- | ities et tirexican dollare uations And, according to the boliet |site Marshal enubbed him, turned on | comBiaints, the frat that’ ot being | Chiet Singinese GeO alartia wae next | pie, euo. the Commissioners President of the Board of Aldermen, | ous adjudications prove that, business | 'aiocits made a furiher fract‘onal de- [of the deputy inarshuis who staid about | M8 Reel and closed the door behind him. asleep ina delivery ‘wagon while of | called to the Witiens-stand “Hie was | ObliRed to wear their overcoats while in f@nnounced to-day .hat he might call} cannot be conducted upon the ‘ccline, but around midday # firmer feel-|the doors of the rooms, some damaging | Then the hearing began. on a asked about the letting of the contract the buildings, and that the patiente ; rr | onatant placiny ne a awe inte | @ special meeting of the Board of Ale} Streeth a eines fe poem biton and |2P& set in and a rally ensued. The | Information was dragged out of him,! The Commissioners finally decided to for building tne eerenbicn to the bridge | were thinly clad. dealings Were light, and almost entirely |but the nature of it is unknown, When + © dermen for next Tuesday. He said later falevof goods Is unauthorized and Si for professional account, 8 {he deft the fury room ‘he looked as if heating Porter to be present at the |to | He stated that it was awarded to the an Macdonald ieee the ex-Com- P that he had not fully fixed on the day. | ga! he Governors of the Btoct Ax-|his interview had not been a very pleas- | Dearing. resident of the opin-| Phoenia Bridge Construction Company. | ™ssioners severely for failng to provide i “No permit to erect bay windows has | change have asked to have one of the one. Mr. Mitchell was represented by ex-|ion th 3 ‘The meeting is ostensibly to authorize 5,.6,, proved; and thelr erection seems Gincers of they United aye coe er ue mS Bs ne nae 1 the corridor | 1ud a jor at a man hunting burglars| He was sure this company fe 8 not oniy means of employment for the insane Charles Donohue and William B.| wouldn't _ fin . | the 1 - the issuing of permits to the keepers of |{o bn unauthorized, At a permit had Company, present at. the Governore outside hie etal oP intatmation, avd | Ellison, ‘The latter asked for a dismia: | Drennan will lone twenty-five days’ pey | serually: the lowest widens Cut Was patients, He then described the food Btreet stands, thoussnde of whom have heen aroven, the powern, oh pm | migting om Moyany ats PNT | anes tv eet gid of 1 hat hey wit wok | Aaboeyine ghafnen. on, thesgrouid thei | Age om UNE ALAC CM Ge an ener | cathnetiariit, stated, thmt he had. ng |furmithed the patente. | The bread Wag ( ‘ounce! pect thereto wor death of er ‘oung is an- talk to “those rascais of reporters.” He + eifics is were interru: 20 -| recollection that any bid was rejected | “ le, the meat was ai been panic-stricken by the order of the| wramination. ‘The bay-windows extend pounced on the Stock Exchange, He promised, however, that what the re-| cle, and oes not state the case or times | dent Roosevelt and Col. Grant might | because the bidder was considered irre- | mes in a state of decomposition, and Police Commissioners abolishing thelr) aix feet from the house line. [has been a member since 1873. C.K. | porters missed the Grand Jury would | alleged occurrences referred to or! shake hands with Lieut.-Gov. Saxton | sponsible. He never knew that any |#!Ways poor, This state of affairs ex. privileges ‘The Commissioner Sart et Hed ine | Randall has n reinstated on the Ex Bet u the names of the persong referred to, or/and Registrar of Vital Statistics John | other company bid lower for cars than | sted up to the Present Commissioners ‘There is a much more important rea-| strained from executing the dutics tm | change. During the forenoon Inspector Jacoba| {he circumstances or facts; that no|'T. Nagle. the Pullman Car Company. taking office. le thought some one . 2 | Posed upon him by law. ane temp fives - and Deputy Inspector C.F. Lewis, of auty ix set forth by law, which the rolman Walter J. Bellinger, of th ‘The witness was asked ‘about Trustees | W@% getting more money for supplies e @en for the meeting, in the view of| Injunction Is dissolved. and the applica: The Ci the Philadelphia’ District, also appeared a} Marshal neglected of refused to Bixty-eighth street station, was! of the Bridge being interested in fir than they were worth, Many persons, than the woes of the/ tion for @ permane en tniene Open ied Low Crom | OH Withessen before the’ Grand, Jury. ferade lon wheres intact oun bate sccused by Acting Captain Chapman of | which furnished supplies to the Bridge. COG EAE A tentimony Dr. Mac. , | nied. —s Adal seAceaee my lary | Then ex-Keeper 8: who had ‘ ching the arms of pretty girls dressed | He remembered that the firm of Swan, 6 i enure of 5 fruit peddiers and newspaper dealers. ran Baprese Hie HH TS | heen in waiting for tw | of. the Commissioners in wrappers and dancing with them in| Finch & Co. Gott, Murphy and Nol. ya, was sum | Ov upplied ofl to the Bridge, | Commi nm moned, Schoen, In the man who should |;,Motion Ie denied.” said President | front of a garden opposite the Hotel Mr. Swan was ‘Freasurer of the Bridge | the standard of the care of insane, at have been on duty when the prisoners ibaa eindett one Mr. Ellison read | Majestic. jellinger produced several |at the time. A resolution was passed | Flatbush and Kings Park was way bes i escaped, and against whom charges of | $, Ong aMdavit sworn to by the Fire| witnesses, among them a pretty girl,| towards the ‘close Treasurer Swan's |!oW that of other similar institutions of collusion have been preferred. He te) Marshal in which a genral denial of the | Mary Muldoon. She dented that any-| term by the Trustees that no Trustee | the State. very Indmnant “ut tte "stories which uargen, is made. Mr. Mitchel ale | thing of the kind occurred. |” should be interested in any firm furnish. | Clef Engincer McCanna, of the, Dee have been printed about him and cy e officer pinch or dance supplies to the Bridge, Before the a alled to the stan t P of Assistant Fire Marshal Frank and| you?’ asked President Roosevelt. UEP LSS Fo, te Hrigees jrerore, the | Eermustion Hiren and AicsteaT ta hen ames ea-Keeper Schneer for the es- Capes ot illoren’ and ie companions, | Patrolman Lens. Migs Muldoon blushingly replied: “No, | Howell & Saxton, of which President|{n @ detailed statement of all supplies som Be the menue to neld next wetneatey | MORE CROOKED WORK FOUND. |i fort ha: + the acting Mayor will be at liberty to Aatrictn Catt practically give twenty-seven miles of | Aten top a an the streets of upper New York to the Learn that fi! mare Bk People's Traction Company, which is| Special Privileges Were Bought. [chicago Gas Delléved to be merely a part of the] At the regular weekly meeting of the dente Peat bedi letropolitan Traction syndi-| Dock Comminsloners held to-day more chic, Mul. & 8 Gigamic Metropol y 1 , ete ! | Mr. Hilison then read several Howell is bs furnished his Department. b; i ate, just an the Croker-Murphy Huck-|evidence of crooked dealings during the /Chic; Mil. & 8 anemia Uieh tgying to shift the | one trom Comptroller Fit Frag never ao quack ree pe street he enm tote Brope supplied “iron | iaaioners end: he aun’ of vephita Jeberry syndicate is believed to be alold regime was brought to light. The latter became. very much ex-/the Fire Marshal had no: Policeman Hawkins was exonerated of| A recess was taken at this point. and new work done. part of it. ‘fhe Commisstonera were told that It cited when queationed by a reporter of CHO FL shooting Mra. Cryen. Cant. Smith testi: — 0 He egr Hicks, General Storekeeper off 4 a On Wednesday next Mayor Strong will |has been the custom In past years tocol a Hock Valley. ic into the Grand Jure room and declared | tigt-Attorney Davin. in an a | fines revolver when he fred at & BUTE: MARK TWAIN EXAMINED. meee ee ; * wave been absent from the city ten days, |pay dockmasters for special privileges | Colorato Development that the newspapers had been printing | cyan Braise to Mr. Mitchel, ag an “able | jar could not have reached the woman, ROSSITER’S SALARY. 5 fd Me derotoman will en be clothed) Aipund the water Pronk ne none ee Yom aun, mim at be would nol tale Mates that he enews of no, instance Sa pplementary Proceedings tn a . 4 Il authority to act in his stead as ‘ inst t oat ae . wherein the Fire Marshal took any , Brass ess o coe ay goreraneen | BLEUE ARE ie tae Hes of Ove Ate woula Wien Ghale'pea"” ® MOF” | Beditn the monk of teprtng domn the [HOW ABOUT BOTTLED BEER?) ons ene ears Tero, thee ra giitiehts Core Prestdene 6 officia vernment. | Dockmaster Gi sees ir gem, Ye cane, tne! RrebugE Unless stich credit properly be- Bamuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain), the Doesn't Know What It a oat STE ater ine nites lhe firm's business is that of de- hall-keeper at Ludlow Street Jail, were | /ORfCT ta Dim. a ction for a | am It Be Delivered Sunday if Or-| author, was sworn as a witness in| ‘The inquiry into the management of ‘ ug. 6, a e i vering bricks In scows at the docks, also on band with subpoenas, ‘read: iene supplementary proceed! ton | 4 will not drive out the peddiers. Tem-| Capt. A. H. Lawson, of the acow to testify. “Phey shut themmnelves up in @8missal of the charges. This being dered om a Week Day. Pplementary proceedings to-day by | Brooklyn trolley railroads before the the room for witnesses and refused to | S8#i8 denied, Mr, Mitchel and hie coun-| police Commissioner Andrews will give | Justice Stover in Supreme Court Cham-| Nixon Assembly Committee, which was a ang joard room where the Com- bers in the suit of Thomas Russell, the porary permits are now boing issued | Anthony Kraus, teatifie his cow at the foot of Market street | talk about the case. decision in a few days as to whether continued this morning in th et § by the clerk of the Board and the ped-| Wrqnuniay aid homan uniond tg. nd. Trartion HUE he case. ned at. 1.45 | Misstoners remained to take the matter | & bookbinder, against Charles L. Webster | c, ng th the Commies Glers are nafe from persecution until the| Dockmaater Groth, who. ie one of the | eulaville & Nushyilia PM, anti to-morrow at loa, ae hf | they sald, “under, advisemen &@ dealer can deliver bottled beer on | @ Co., publishers. Council chamber of the City Hall, de- LN A. & Chie! pf. Ked the captain If Sinnaren consi Pe! Commissioner Ford came from the Bchoen, after his audience with the Sundry to customers who ordered it| ‘1wain 1s the principal member of the | Veloped another surprit Grand Jury, said’ that he had been | paard room half an hour 1 pledged to secrecy and could not talk, {is examination will be continued ext regular meetin petra nna ataes 1a peta 4 Mr. Jeroloman said to-day, however, | whieh the? riles of the Department re: | Mexican Natlonal vv... J that @ number of Aldermen had asked quire. Mino. . to-day, for and ald: | during the week. firm of Charles {, Webster Co.,| Clinton L. Rossiter, the newly elected & ing arrived at in Mr. Mitchel's case to-| Isaac Hess, a beer-bottler, wrote to eeaants Toaom teuswell, holds an Un-| President of the Brooklyn Heights special meeting in order Recelving a negative reply the dock- | Mimo to-morrow. the Police Board yesterday propounding |" ‘This was on money advanced at dif-| Rallrond Company, who was the first j that eastian rollet might ie granted, | PAstse 2010 Bint Be eee eee conan | RRA EUR IN THE WORLD OF LABO! the question, and It was referred to | ere caring brought out the fact that | Tree, etined that he hed left the 4 his Keow and make e fact tha Moetings can be called by the President | “Stan ie teed the euntom to N CANNON ON BAD DEBTS. ee me Commissioner Andrews. Mr, Clemens was a member of the firm| Y0rkville and Danville Railroad, from of the Board under the Board rules masters for the privilege of x ee A number of prominent judges of the of C. L. Webster & Co. He was with, Which he received a good salary, te thirty-six hours after the call ts issued, |® Clty plert eres Laeson \N Wnees were” inaceanee 30 higher courts were asked yesterday it C. L. Webster, the founder of the Com-| come to Brooklyn, where he dida'@ The Consolidation act does not provide! fave you ever done ‘a0? continued | N: deiptie, the nereuine erie eau mints ra was Hal waw admitted *edithe ame Know how much money he was to re the date of meetings or how they| the President. N The, Gontinl Labor Union 6 Mts he questions asked were mainly in . ply Be eatieds tat unter its general| “Yeu. many a tim | SARATOGA, July 11.—The New York| na"anearseusscte’ Holedes Fark tees Later | Penal Code, that “Works of necessity | Tegard to the organization of the firm, After taking the oath Mr. Rossiter eal@ ‘A meeting next Wednesday would per-|_ ‘The captain refused to state to whom | Northern Pacific early this morning, Three or four ad-| Elsotrical Workere Union No, 42 has slected:| day, They all took the ground that ifa Bank. The firm's assets are about Heights Company upon the advice of hig he had paid money, ' Northern Pacite dresses were on the card, to be followed | Loula 8. Ward, President; FB. Allen, Record: person's cond'tion was auch ae to require | §25,000, and its Iabilities $80,000. It owed brother, who 1s connected with the New . mit the franchise which the People's rican pot | Nort a bee Traction Company seeks to become a Ontario & Weatoi 0.) few, and twenty-seven mites of the most | BROOKFIELD’S APPOINTEES. | vfs tmerovement Gesirable streets would be turned over come dae Sy oie ERS a © to that corporation for a mere fractional | gay He Has Decided Upon Inapec- | [0; De: & E percentage of its future receipts, ‘The Waccatisd! . eity would not obtain dollar of cash} (. iesioner Brookfield maid to-fay # r ing Secretary; Charles Richardson, Financial ti & pata 3 jby an ‘excursion to Mount McGregor. | gesretary, Pesca wate phveitane teas orintiok: J | bout. $70,000 to Mra Olivia Clemens, the York Central Rallroad Company. He |The apecchon thi tncenitie wore auc] According to the report of President setiere) that such belng the case the Excise law | “An assignment was made a year ago, | OWNS ten shares of Helghts stock, repree 0) |The speeches this morning were “Sound | to the Convention of the Retall Clerks’ National | Would hold. and creditors have already been paid Senting $1,000, Lawyer Wade asked hii | 1% Money,” by Michael D, Harter, of | Protective Assmciaton that organization has now! Father Doyle, of St. Paul's Church, | 3) ner cent. dividends it h = | Wil Oniceta cal temas ae : . about 30,000 ‘mombera in twenty diferent States. and another priest, representing the | athe ccrmination was held in the office | {ne "#d paid for the stock, We Ohio, and “Tho Money Queation in the | esc mater’ Usion No. 30 hes. tasiruetea | Catholic, Total Abstinence Union, called | of Stora a Rumumore 4 Wall serect Mr. Rossiter did not give a direct ree st, H. W. Yates, President of | nelegate Speyer to request the New. York Car- | OF. the Laer een to-day and ex-| Judge Patterson recently granted an Ply, but Lawyer Wade repeated the quese 174, the Nebraska National Bank, Omaha, | penters’ District Council to take measures againat | Pressed gratification of Coise lew in [order for the examination, and the sum=) tion several times, and Mr, WN bonus. co 01 : 4 Dy the importation of -« terial and goods, the enforcement of the Excise law in| mons was served on Mr. C Rossiter ‘Mayor Strong ts belleved to be opposed | that be had decited upon the man who its | rites topica were then discussed. | i, \pitees outside of New Yorn. Sots) the city They offered any mone was served on Mr. Clemens ‘ati nnally admitted that he had not. He to this policy of giving away franchives | ®&X to succeed Nicholas BR, O'Connor, (2 The rat was “Losses from ad Oot ee cae nen aan anne, Mcandrews, | the bower of the Union to been Iii in q sanitarium, ‘The humorist declared that he did not know the sala- for nothing. He vetoed the award of the |" Keneral inspector of treet operings, 1% and the Part Taken by Statementa | p,Walking, Delegation Hanrahan, | McAndrews: | enforcement of the law. in said to have come to town accom-|ries paid to the officials of the Come but he declined to tel! who tha new ap- ne. Jace, w U. & Cord he. ‘The place, which Iv) Ui § Contage «- ing from Borrowers in Preventing Loss.” | power by the Board of Walking Delegates to em- panied by a nurse. any, ; ‘An order for the examination of H. 14 This was led by James G. Cannon, Vice- | Ploy counsel to, prosecute cancractore who vislate! = OBRIEN MAY BE CAPTAIN, |11 ‘Rovers, of the Standard Oll Com:| “What salary do . FS President of the Fourth National Banik, | wort” “STUAIas Bours 4nd wages for municipal pany, who’ represented Clemens during | Mr, Wade ” 1° You Fecelve?” aske@ valuable Kingsbridge franchise and de one of the cor. | pointes Ip to aaen eg ea a ie ince offecea | Worth $8.40, will he given te a Brook red VU! 8 Contage guar paniés that wanted it hae since offered | OCT on Ue Lester ‘ the latter's absence In Europe, has also . That franchise embraced | field Republican, O'Connor ts a member Eee Vis New York. Non-unton plasterers are working on the new] qe Is Bcoked Also to Be Head of 4 e “a| “I do not know, P $260,000 for it. Pa TIN V8. Leather pf... s/ Mr. Cannon said he knew of nothing | pefechlal schoo! ding on One Hundred end been granted. Rogers will be examined w. The amount hag eleven miles of streets. cngineer Stevenson Towle will bo put (of inner pec ae ‘The resolution granting the People's! in charge of the work now done by the Wana Hath street, between Second and Third a that was more vital to the bankers of | nues, and the Board of Walking Delegates yes- this country than the question of how | teMay appointed a committee to demand the em- the Detectives. later. | Rot yet been fixed.” Tt was rumored at Police Headquar- | @Rusnmore Hussells counsel iW. |, YOu did not come to Brooklyn te | ; Company 10 right to bid for the fran-| Hureau of Sircet, Opening on AUR, 1. | Wabash pf loyment of union men, tera this morning that Detective-Sergt. | R. Wilder, of 45 Cedar street assume charge of this road for the benee . q The bureau will be abolished, and the WU. Telegraph rr to prevent loss from bad debts. Act- | ?!% bl Beas 1 he Hi ehise turiung over to it the twenty- at i : - Chalrmai Donnell, outtv . | Mr. Clemens looked Il as he entered | tit of your health?’ J Tammany Superintendent, William M, Wheel @ Lake Erie... 10% ing upon the recommendation of the | aQam® Je Fr, MoDennell. of the Exeoutive | Stephen O'Brien at no distant day would! <0, @“Rushmore’s office to-day, and, "I did not. T ca a babe to carn oe seven miles of streets it wants was! Dean, will lose a $2,790 a year job Winconmn Central rat) ecutive Council, nearly all of the | Trades Labor Unione, has sent out a call| b€ appointed a Captain and placed in had the appearance of a man who had salary. The amount has not. been. sete passed at the last meeting of the Board) Mr. Towle now in the employ of = at = 7 ol 9] for the annual convention of that body, which] command of a reorganized Bureau of gone through 4 long siege of illness, tied, but I expect the of Aldermen. the: Deparment pean eneneer 1h. tha. SURPRISED T Wmtent blattes, ang Ayebted wuntrorm | iy ‘mest in New Bruiswick om Monday, "AUS. | Sctactiveg, i fhe hearing was held in private, will’ Ax the sum by Auge Tee Directors ¥, sacation q¥iaie? Purvedor's bureaty at a salary’ of | D THE BEARS. iment Blanks, and pie et | se et Bes COSTE AME fayor Strong went on his vacation | §5,i00. Association has been followed by It fa known that Commissioner Parker h e a good Athout acti pon it presumably be-| | The Water Purveyor this year has the as Many institutions outside of the State| | Local Assembly 72. coat tallors, K. of L.. has . THOUSANDS IN TENTS. scheme to adopt the transfer system ot without acting upon m YO) cpenaiinee at SOLU 1Or” tne paving | Karly Advance in Cotton Was Not |‘! New York, lected Leogald Schwart Me pe and Detective O'Brien have had several e all your lines, so that a person could rid : cause the Aldermen adjourned unti| ¢snonditiure of § Nice net ogun ie Believed that the mont practical | be feraegtary 's, Goliterger, Pasncial sec: | conferences recently, and it 1s said also all ver the city for one fare?" . Aug.-6,;and as he will revurn a week - since, '. penne. Of ibrqventing josues from bee retary; H. Blumenthal, Treasurer. The other| that the Commissioner will urge his col-| Christian Endeavors Swarm o Defore that date te will have lots of City Fathers to Eat: Clams. The cotton market opened at an ad-| (erin, 74s in the procuring of aixucd and | be elected! at next week's regular | leagues in the Hoard to take this action. Boston Commons, _aapmeget on Its H . vance of about 10 points, lc . dh 1) sa rien is one of the best detectives iy i time to act upon it | igus, ‘Aldeteesle) Camltiea| co CHArinan, about 1 points, which was a cial condition of the borrower in minute | “payers Union Na. 9 has elected A. Messner, | the business, BOSTON, Mass., July 11.—Over 9,000 MRS. SNOW’S ALIBI. ‘Acting Mayor Jeroloman did not see ‘ |surprise to the bears, who had hoped |detail, but they must not be decetved 4 1s May S which has charge of the outing. arranged . I d it; GQ Sauer, Vice-President, George Ebert, —_-— enthusiastic Endeavorers crowded Tent the necessity for delay, The first thing the date The excursion will t piass to for a decline This set them to cover-| With th pdoe tt at in procuring signed Secretary; George Wals, Financial #4 corned 2 5 - Found No! Re did when he dropped into the Mayor 8 bay Cli Park, Totiemviile, 8 1. on Aue MME, Which they did freely, Liverpool |full duty amd: accomplighed wit thar te eecrwarzae Ma Mame, Treamurer, Gy maelterer:| BARBER HAVNOR’S FIGHT. | Roccnvor on tne ome ee nee Bee HAT OE TOTO Tine Ache 7 chair on Monday was to sign the gift) Each man must pay $6 for tickets for himmelf and) declined a little, but soon rallied. Jesnontial in determining the true condi- | to the Consumers’ Trade and Label League. MANDY Taos Fatated fiom he KrRd | AL + Crominis Faee. 7 to the People's Company. Half an hour | “** ~ — Karty sales included August at 6.88 a ton of the borrower's affairs, but they | ne art square weavera employed by Squire @| He Is Still Trying to Kmock Out the i Aig sabes Aan Rothe rs. Mary Snow, of 339 Court street, later he discovered that he had no right! HAD N.G. TICKETS TO SELL, |&%: September, 6.8 0 6.9; October, 692 MUSE wive every ttem careful considera: | gcott, Hope Xnd Huntington atreets, Philadeiphii tand to the entrances, ing ail the | Brooklyn, was tried and acquitted § . Yon freon ettike for higher wages, aod the Ingrain Collins Law, available space. Nothing could be | by Justice Tighe, 1 to sign any Aldermanic measure unul) Boia a 6.98; November, 6.97 a 6.99 m | Lhe weakness of some itemized state | carpet-weavers In sixty-two factories will remain ¥ eat, % she, in Butler Street Court 4 a 7. unary, /Menty WH appear on their faces, and | SuPSintit their new scale of wages is accepted| H. J. Havnor, proprietor of the Alpine | grander or more Impressive than the | this morning, of the charge of throwing ( the Mayor had been absent ten days. Woodman, Who Had “Neen There, 7)) ° Tt Januar bankers will refuse credit, whereas, If | by the employers. hairdressing shop, at Broadway and) scene in the tent which bore the name | carbolic acid in the face of Mra, Mary Then Mr. Jercloman erased his signa- t was steady at the opening, Wey Were Ih possession only of Indefinite | The Sheet and Plate Glass Glaziers’ Union has! Thirty-third street, applied to Justice | Of (he organization's watchword, i ture and said he would consult Mayor, , ad Th | Snowing Hor Material ohh: data, they MRA be disposed to extend | elected A: Cantor, 413 West Forieth street, Secre- if BOR ‘The “bright. morning sun” shone| Cronin, of 130 Third place, the evening Birong about it Thomas Dunn, twenty-one, of 181 tart, buteaoon there was a break ,® lite of credit [Eee Adelatein, Financial, Recretary, Joseph | Stover, in Supreme Court, Chambers, to-| through the canvas covering, making | of July s St Eig . Livingaton Skin waa Hold fart MUR ARON Nate SS Many" old“iiths distike to make states |Reldin, Trearirer: Jacob Baker. Seraeantat-Arie: /day, through Albert I. Sire, for an in-/ it an enormous, “white canopy. emi-| irs, Cronin says she was walking Lipson ap data rounced | 6 trial strate Deuel, In the iB OF to Gite, here Ih) PRSHER ICE Sbele conaulon Ut Acplorehie | Meee Bchwartskopf, i Bally ead & Weiner! junction to restrain the police from in-| Hlematic of the sims of the great In-| atong Sackett street, near Hoyt street ould Jet the resolution ome fs a 2 ib. tlie xO. jostes have been made by banks eon. te on. ee morning ni a fe law by default. But he discoverct he Tombs Court, this morning on complaint Ro a iawar in ayeie 1 Blauting liner “St chelit, to" oft! houses | che oMcers elected by Machinin Lotee No | terfering with his business on Sunday) breezes gently. stirred the canvas and | When she saw Mra. ‘Show come across Se The gee ne of B. F. Woouman, cashier for John | ing here ut 47 iste, and. at on helt ‘Untieitiened: Rouse Tere d McOtanis, Master: 0. Crosoy.. Pore- | afternoons and evening: . Waved the Mags aid decorations, Crim. | the street, She says that suddenly she Gewldc't, beceuse the law gi the 5 ‘ Oats tuled quiet but steady concerns have been allowed. to Man; M. Woelfert, Recording Secretary, J. Mc-| ‘The Police Commissioners and Capt,| son and white streamers filled the tent, | felt some liquid strike her in the face, Mayor ten days or until the next sub- | Pullman & Bros. 49 Mroadway, who | Ow H W thelr notes at maturity with the Quilon,” Financial | Secretary: J. McCormick, | Pickett are made defendants. Havnor| the bunting being draped” from the| She was blinded for a minute, and on @eq) 7 f th r charged him with attempted larceny ee = regularity of clockwork, and have in Treasure WO. Werer, Conductor: 1H. Zinck, | was arrested on June 9. great centre poles above and the sid opening her eyes she saw Mrs. Snow i on Miscimee ‘Nobama twer tickets purporting te | THREE BURGLARS CAUGHT, | viseauence extended their business, not ate AW vdnastNREaNe A Octern, SBNE| "Bectaion was reserved. Of the tent, Bit Gecnlb, te weet ataen Radaene dermanic measure. sold Woodman two Uckets purporting to : . RADA NEHA aan nip Dusln eee Oe alain 4 A ec all natte er. | Mrs, Cronin, it was. stated, pure . Uhinkilig for a moment that they will be Mel, A Nahe Te eM ederation, Flags and colors of all nations inter. | Mrs, Cronin, It was staied. had some © for the beneftt of the American | District Messenger boys, We discov. | t they were worthle spersed the streamers and testified by a Policeman: | their variety to the Interiauonal char- | time ago. That ts the only motive she > of 165 Wont Fitty-| acter of the gathering. High above all | C42 give for the assault. That seemed to end the Mr. Jeroloman war priviley 1to liquidate their yond compel wh ness, and so extend b ‘The Cloakmakers’ Union has been thorogghty| Mule Tamg@ Acew reurganized and in moving for better prices | Hule Tung, a Chinaman, Policeman Peter Hogan 4 and the ry dal meeting of the Boa a manager of the moseeng Hoe at ay Laureta to His Record point, The erash comes, and ba There are Sve branches of the organization, in- : y r ‘ uadst anager of the me er offic "7 - arent the lial of ore! 5 : C ation, ek . waved the flags of the United Kingdom | Mrs. Snow dented throwing the acid. Fallen hi ebronding pide Broadway | toid | him several other! poticeman Peter Hogan and Round per ws the Lat of creditors (OF a 1Arge ThGing: one for women. Abraham Rosenberg ia| #ret street, accompanied by K- K- Huis, of the MANGO De oritain. and ‘the heave ae She said she ‘was not out of the house Counse! Foot. will operate oss reguisr | merchants had been similarly treated. | a tauen wore on Tenth evened. Wi, One. of the large: institutions. in| ie em Secretary Proabyterian Board of Missions, called on Acting | Qh eiDay * that day. Her husband and William meeting w ant came Into Mr. Woodman's office on were on Bene venue at S Noy York during te past four and & Mesara O'Brien and Hanrahan were appointed | Inspector Brooks at Police Headquartere to-day “In {ull sight of every one and at the| White, Who lives in the same house, —— tf ant had tickets for a Sum. o'clock this morning when they saw oon Qt seat se 2104 res | by the Board of Walking ates yesterday (o | to complain of Patrolman Higgins, of the Charles | extreme end rose the platform. Here| testified that they were playing cribba, PAID FOR STREET STANDS stival uf the American Club the sidewalk n small wooden box Ho. eaee ut ee erat anslat, Delegate Nelaon, of the mone-cuttera, who | streat mation Hule Tung sail inst night he Was the grand chorus of tive fu ‘and the| With Mrs. Sncw at the time of the q ° ty Tsand. July, for the benent © eeeinta eat woke te corns een atrewted and placed unter $900 ball by | struck ou the forehead by a brick thrown by a | shedkers aid prominent membersnt tre | leged assault, = ae . gan on opening It discovered it con. umber the these statements, amd | Magistrate Mott at the Yorksille Police Court for) boy. “He caught the bor: Higgins not only re- | society were seated. <9 = —— Acting Mayor Jerotuman Investi- aman Aetalned him, sent for tained clears, tobacco and clanrettos, | the fa contained” therein, besides Slesed violation basveicevsai | tuned to arrest the, boy; but threatnal to lock | ‘There wad no actual beginning to the Minor Trolley Accidents. t nger office manager, and then Policeman Hoan arrested at ‘Thiru. making heir loans and discounts to. A number of bell-doys yesterday met at Claren- | UP the Chinaman. Higgins wi summoned (0 | service, the chorus and delegaics spon- ol Bates “The World's” Expose. i Dunn in che back room and 4 as : “Matitution pure dom Hall” and | morrow morning, taneoualy staring an Endeevor wo, ‘Tye: trolley. gealdanty: ween fepatied by. WMO! Acting Mayor Jercloman began a Gyertionet } eth sircet and Tenth avenue, two men hia tn tne open Marker SL sULOd OF | Protertive, Caton” teeniving thst Tong before the hour for the first number | BKYR police thie morning, David’ Flannery, eoroee _ beee t any carrying bundles. mercial paper At & debarred from membership Roosevelt Compliments Dolan. he O twenty-eight years old, of $14 Paciflo atreet, investi gatio aT asrertg : immerctal paper at a net loss of only Mita eras - fon the programme. i gies investization +t a 7 Waiting out Phey “gave their names as Charles §)7 4m make application for admission Detective Dolan, of the Central omce, was | Other songs followed, and the music | crossing VandePbilt avenue, near At World's” expose of the trading in etree Sand prom: McDermott, no home, and James Cr Tabor Union Pe Bev PVA RN AEE ual AY pe, Bast, At gtand permits, which bis bee salen, sen, of 427 West Thirtieth ‘surest f tg Simon. Chairman Mallinson, Secretary; | summoned before Preaident Roosevelt to-day and ey, J. 1, Beckley, DD. of New Yorke ermitn ‘ Hogan. later arrested Be Fulta, of and important daqhe™ age. « Blair, E. Mallineon complimentet for the capture of Michael Me-!opened the meeting according to the at the City Hall. 498 West Twenty-sixth str portant and R. ig to ee: eee aeahein C ha the action ae eee ay ae erday shot and mo, by , amnouncing Ene arse he police inaugurate f this association in advocating this H oe i o “Onward, Christian Soliiers.” | Swed hy it . on the keepers o! ect stand: FAIR AND WARM TO-MORROW, "echstertsd reform granting Saturday afternoon as bere: | be much better if it had more of bia sort of mea. cent and inspiring Was the effect | (yet oY PH} * tofore,, because ofthe SS of nen apne Was Adams street, near Myrtle avenue. The wagon beer necessary for ihe latter r/ Of cradle, Gamages. and hoped it eer mnie members want liquid refra cadence of Joyful voices rose On | was upset and four cane of cream, valued at tia t r — Would receive the commendation of the |(} whic. held Doe’t Sell Beer to Children were dumped into the street, permite from the Board of --— = 7 i bankers of the countr ch are Bele as Oe en 2 . GC. Stebbins, of Bros : We ed for « ride 8 ¥ | uve 0 i ‘ont tere, 01 on, Se 2, 7) hymn, Key Y. All ent, of 3 wl rete for Aud many 9 ticks nave STE Ir puneaie aNreciena tka cent one AGAINST SALVINI. fae cay vem | ENPSH kamen teri arse an Hoar tn, vena Tnassage tion the 8 siptires | Murglere entered the residence of Wille Gh gy jorsement uf th A ight ve Got Sinety Years, but ti 8 hi ——--—- L. ved ie and then, asking for ine earnest co-| starr, a cashier, of 1191 Dean street, Brook}; triet t 7 sure this morning extending fro he y requiring his) selling beer to children. Both # a iva, those district the applica Gut Only Five and a Halt. Raia. piuateay Alt cm 5 : “n Ps elle Archer Gets m Verdlet for | 8 to Labor day on ti Mle Court to-day by Law; Cpe a a aren An ne early thia morning and stole $400 worth of 4 1 as ¥ attatuge i ession, called for te m In the rush several stand k: Albert 6. Moore, the defaulting treas- Atlantic ev A moderate low pres 81,516 In a Colorado Court. | Mundred and Sixth nd One Hundred and | afternoon. delegates ‘ins and hart waa cee la tte bree ane to get y urer of the East River Bilk « sure appears north of Minnes DENVER: Col, Ju) Tenth street. between Second and Thi Rev. Mr. Beckley was forced to an- gust they we Was sentenced by Kecorder Guft Labe Buparioe ‘Heavy’ reine aro ton. te the Utsict Gone Lacie Heat goles iitshas tne eh areata ‘Te: Toat'the Malby Law, MONE the slots ot the sone th f ank applications ntenced by Recorder Gu ake Superios ow fall- given in the District Court to-day | rant unless Hanrehan legal advice en e close of the song the hymn of Mr. Jerolomatt hear the to five years and ix months in the ing over Texas and Ok1 Rain aw 1 Belle Archer, the actress, $1,546 | MAde complaint 4, A. Smith, @ negro, of 162 West Thirty-ser-| welcome, written for the occasion by ther men iw-day wh they | State prison on .ona, indiciaie le ate. Galli Mthiay ginseng in ine ie malt Albeandae elven ae ond street, 19 suing Saloon-Keeper John Lavery | Dr. 8. FB. Smith, the author of “Amer- ¢ looking for the tm eee fone 2 wecumd tere | Boulh Atlan ates Elsewhere the or herself anid \ . é ore A Vs r gains duced A. J, Crockett, 8, but he and ble confeternies. tad Pere, Be ee ee eae eee manors: | Maather J& generally ta i mbers of the Sulvant sompany | The Womes Bisa ihe Ullal Gare: the case ob tae Ee aise tha Mule “Ge the “Boston local union, no ‘welcomed AoA ee Sonera fi ‘ 5 nad pleaded guilty fie forecast is for cloudy and threat- een vor . f rort | ie unconstitutional, e delegates in behalf’ of the Endeav- | street, Williamabi her right ampe- ad were not to be found neing the prisoner Hecurder eniig weather t-dayy With possiiiy . Salvint did @ losing business that set-| George, some non-union girls have been lavited ie Srers of Boston, seh Willen, Ned her TERS, fol se re Was anoth @ at the of. MehU rains this afternoon or evening, Sot, and it was claimed on his behalf | "i Haa PF: Tek: In behaif of the State of Massachu- oe ee oe foe of the Clerk of the Leard of aides, , “Fhends have spoken to me in your probably fair and siightly warmer tas ‘Hat When a change of management wag | Dut they must promise to join the Union before jad Pawan Tickets to Burn, sate. bat hoy eee Seomenees: fen this morning Jooking for permits, Behalf acd I have received many leiters morrow. with northeast winds, becom. Male all the members of the company | dancing begins, under penalty of being box-| Henry Woods, twenty-one, of 406 Atlantic ave- | happily welcomed the delegates. iad requesting me to exte 4 clemency ing Variable. jourese. fo. SeunQuren their claims for | collet and made to play the part of walle! nue, Brooklyn, was held to-day by Justice Walsh | ANother inspiring hymn followed, and she playfully put NO RIGHT TO SIDEWALKS, sve oren Tneane Sit ira ‘peculiar fem | Weather Foreca —-- — Trg og es In" Atane aire Court to anewer n charee of #803 {O¥,,2., 1 Cheeseman, of lever | drhridge and abvimeny end wat caught and yh jo vee " 1, Insanity that Prompts A Man to TOD) perscas for thir ie ye Milholland and the Printing Bo: | Three Little Boys Drowned. maareney, Patent Reynolds saw him tring to Fetary done Wilils Baer, of Boston, The oo his frien nave less eympathy for aryl Ste i Mr van LBBAN' —The eFiyt WOONSOCKET, R. 1, July 11 A triple drown. | sell some rubber hose at Weber's second-hand | session then adjourned, m Left im the Street, Judge McAdam's Decision sm the | you than for poor men brought before | Thursday, for New York City and vicinity: | -AMHANY July 1i—The State Priocing Board | ee eee ane nein ara atetare. | store ing. Reynolds} Tent Williston Was crowded to its! hres children, who sald the cel Bimis Case Aflects Many Merchants, |MEfor burelary or similar orimes ¢ and laa: | met thie morning at 10.30 o'clock. Jona Ee arond utmost capacity, fully 10,000 perso: yee calldren, Wha ond See, were Calle: Ame y “You tight be sentenced to ninety vel fuir| Miholland, James H. Manning and W. C. Littie| tle, about four wiles trom here, yesterday after- 7 ered Within the can’ ‘walls, | 1/¢ and Mary Hawley, aged three, Gve and sever Judge McAdam, in the Specia! Term | years, upon your plea of gull'y to the | 4% iigatly arnier Friday, Wortheast winds, 5 present for themselves Boom, George E. Rippett. aged sever " gras. anal 2 s rts hore was sched led (9 |-vears, were found erying upon the front steap of nine ictments agains’ you I have no “ arker, jr. represent s 7 gan, aged six, MeGull, at 9.90, but wes some time past | 474 gf the Guperior Court to-day, handed | Bing indictments mains: you. 1 have | Me ofiowiug record. shows the changes tn the| host! decided ts ah {itis Nomen about 2 ibe ening” They | In tne petsonsr'e posseraton, thle hour before the exercises opened | visht’ They tae the eiee. Out thee ee @ & decision passa ‘Commis- gent avinoetay er aeons Taume | tomgeratare of fe mcining, botrs ‘ane Vadicaied |W acest 1 fn irgtura, (and, ai Ta.a0oflock their ‘hata {2 the, large ‘crowd that ‘sought Sa apaed fy ged nis Sie x aud meter # pharmacy canst Er were found fosting down ver, Theis bodies e exercises were giualia: ae rr a Ae TAS at..,.t0 | and themselves award: tae" pour recovered sbertiy alter. pomwetion io Bndeavor. "| iMsed‘us Mowe, ee Oe