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IM NOW FOR ALL “ TRE HIGH SCHOOL. Fifteen New Teachers Employed Through Evening World’s Demand. ters to The Evening World by the ecore. at Here is good news for all the girls and boys who have been writing lotters to] The tenor of all Ie that they were not The Evening World complaining that|able for me reason to get into the they have been unable to secure places | high rchools, They could not understand fn the high schools in this city. the situation and begged The Evening Fifteen new teachers have been se-| World to clear up the trouble and open cured and fifteen new classes witl be | 1 h ee ' nal “4 started on Wednesday, capable of ar-| ® was something pititul in the} commodating 3 to 1,000 pupils There | Appeal of the children to take down t | will be plenty of facilities for the young | bars that kept them away from thelr complainants and for may others who educatt ‘i ‘ x he Bias W a a once set to work to clear the path | P will be benfited by this agitation ne are r im . Bupt, Jasper, of the Board of duce he slow and cumbersome machinery ima. geld this afternoon: that moves the Board of Education was “The chil#ren who have been com-| 70 18 mol and the result is as set + plaining to The Evening World that they have not been able to get into the High Behools will be accommodated on Wed- The Evening Wor'd has taken down the bars, and the hundreds of children who have been waiting outside will nesday. troop gleefully into their new classes “It should be understood that the cht! | on. Wejnesday dren were not kept out of these schol"! ome of ihe letters are most appeal- THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, 1900, § because of lack of room. There del Take ts ones fieleney of funds which practically tied | ty ine manor The Ev c Werte the honds of the High Schoo! Sona ittee. | ft am a greduste of Public Schoo Nu t “The appeals through The Evening | ware received my diploma 1 went up to No World became s0 urgent, however, that | 36 ia Kant Twelfth nreet, dul was tole that] TOROS BROWN COMING INTO fy the committee decided to nominate fif-| there was no room to admit me What t# to be COURT. - rt teem mew teachers at once, and all of | done? 1 40s want to go io High Sebool, 1) ——— - aa q stmnltat see who have qualified will be Bh Bie Salat Faget bo (Continued from First Page.) have three high schools, and AURA HAAS, 16 lowery ie ate ¥ @ach hes two annexes. Thus we have| Here {+ another letter eral ag hs stand as the first fix annexes and three schools to ac-|T™ the Matior «f The Kviaine World [Witness of the de ; Gommodate the children. These, of ! bord rou 1 tourter: ~~ of a ‘ine Me * announced that ea irrey ‘course, are temporary quarters, but ar- | "** eedusiet from robo! Jen ca rilike to p ther examination _ovellead pgp oases fb Rex are recrired my diploma. | stences to vane along thts 1. Battle, his assisi- have permanent places established (| Bivens thine een bee 4 Ta [Ant had the necessary notes , m ere | was Se ete sng World ena wy |"2 Bem ewe ter rom brian i'an ve] GATTLE (LL WITH GRIP. meek to do manual work ont I am very ansiow | Mp. Hattie har becn confined to tls 4 Pereonal memmage I have asked the | tor a gont education. Are there ony. 4p the i Bite, Bie rf principale to send the qualified children f any five betloses colbaes? ft err (since Baturday with an attack of q to the schools and annexes in their rey please advine me what to do? j UNO artp, eald Mr. Weeks | think 7 epective districts by 130 P. M. on ‘asiova [He Will be around all righ orrow. Wetnasiay. ‘The teachers have been| These are only two of hundreds of) tO" belie coda ea . ; fetegraphed and written for, ard most | letters that have been received iy The Oasarde aakaa'c | « of them reported for duty this morn-| Evening World, «In every letter tere {. - ing. All cf them will be ready for duty |an earnestness that goes straight to the ee aa ee ieee ae on Wednesday.” heart. t took th nd. He ie the Pres- ‘This is very cheerful news for the) The Evening World has anewered the f%! of ny (Mat manufactures S WeeRweters who have been writing lot- t-Lappeals and the doors are oven jason Ae Paes ot DOM nem: 16 5 ——— _|on We yet . _ Q Do you use any mercury tn your preparation? A. None whatever By Mr Weeks qQ. Are jsay that the resetting of th x your labels oceurred rome Ume after September, 1997 who, as a hand the curt for se | adjournment Praser ts also a oveasion demand IN PARK) FOR THREAT. ee _ ‘Man Killed Himself Be-| Young Bender Found His Percifor RB. Fraser, “ MYSTERIES OF INK. A. Yes of Philadelphia, writing expert, regaled v I days prier to the so resale Dr mical expert when Aa. OSBORNE FINISHES UP MOLINEUX PROSECUTION. JUROR BROWN’S WIFE, DR. TYNEBURY. an admitted writing, and Ex disputed wriilng, produced FE hibit bit 1, v» [Practically the same reactions, bat thelr Jabsolute identity max impossible of fore Throng of Pleas- | Mother and His Step- |. “Méfore t#king up % chemioal analy | iroog aie,” the witt J By Mr. Weeks: Q. Then you can't ure-Seekers. Father Drinking. | Mined: the ostor 4 inks by th) sinte positively the nature of the ink? y jubsorption process. No commercial ink} yy think | was tano-xallic ink # a 4e absolutely black. These Is a reddish) Q. pian't you say before It was a log: Riders and pedestrians along the east Mrs. Susie Small 1 forty-three, tiv-| Bue. reddish yellow and so on wood Ink, AT sald possibly em driveway at Central Park were|!"% at &® Park avenue, Brooklyn, threw) Dt Fraser then explained ver It was exactly 124 when Mr. Osborn Hhrown into a panic late thie afternoon | "Peet out of the third-story window | Complicated phenomena of the HFM | wig “Detertive MoCaterty Is mek I @ man sitting on one of the! 2% Mer fat at 1 o'clock this morning, | AUsolute blackness sald, could hed and prosecution would Uke to bencher stepped to the curb and theat- 3%* Was taken to the Homoeopathic TeAlved into two complemantary Col cai) nim tater. With that exception t Fieally drank a quantity of carbolic acid. | HOrnital and was still ative at noon, | oF ot te * would progecution rests : The driveway was crowded with vehi.| Mf. Small is married to a second) merae Int “When the prosecuttor 1 4 eles of all kinds and there were many "UtPand. = With them lives George “IN my examina walt to reat for Kod,” re | Weeks pedestrians drawn out by the pleasan:| Bender. her son, a young man of twen-|'™* ¥ Fate gal aikeever | tartly Weather, All were thrown tnto a panic. |{¥-flve, who, the polloe say, ie a clerk |SFeAt Cnoumh diference betw *E can't accep: any stiteme Women shrieked and men shouted f ood character, Hie mother and (he Femetions @f the ink tm he! wot the Reow Mr. Onbor ‘The man died almost instantly and %!* Slepfather, che pollee say | body of the letter and witness has already been Wis body was removed to the Arsenal [Tank to excess, and ¢) on frequent | Peetlons to em hh two different All right, then,” Osbor @ From papers found in his clothes vatened to leave the house and find | talse. Slate rests rs suppored be was J.B, Neal, of iso Another home { ‘The witness salt that the reagents on | On request of Mr. Weeks a recess was Eighty-seventh street He came home att o'clock this morn- a separate anulyy f the writings of I talon \ clock. {a He was well dreseed and apparently (i /%8 4nd found the pair sitting up drink — Sacra ciecnmaata nore ing, He expressed hin disgust at Se Ons card in the desl man's clother|CoMduct of hs mother, Small nape t -|WENT DOWN WITH BRIDGE Were the words: “Pleas M fy AILLED Neal, 0 East Eighty-seventh etree He said to his mother, “I have stood fat.” on e's) all this that 1 can. fam going to take Washed _ suppor so have been the J. B. . and end the dis . bs i £4 guppened been the J.B. ; nd end the disgrac ; and Tro Men Ww ’ He turned to leave the room. ‘Ther ! Drowne, Policemen ran to the mun way « lo f determination on n 1 r = P 4 AC mg rd el tnce Hefore a mu Ne ' Hope ae His body was taken to, my wite cet ti ha 8 mornin S ri ker OF hie overs : VORED ae was wen 3 fWo-o'1nce bottle which had thavwe ee forty, an 4 Carbotle acid and ‘in at We BRS four, wh _aee veh he ant dit Italian Shot One Dead caw «+ i ** and Seriously Wounded 0 TRY COL. 6 COL. GARDINER, aap ‘ roth and Utah "FIRE BROKE UP PARTY, ’ rt and ther. "Ww . i —— Buvestigation of Charave Agata out arn: rn ee, abd DiatistcAttorser to how she was tw While In a eh over a woman John WOMAN Carrying Lighted Lamp Te-Morrow. Itetan shor and killed one SUpped on Orange Peel and IIL Wikis, tuo. Gomnitanlooer « SCHRORTER HELD HELD POR TRIAL man and seriously Injured another in Prnte Fatlowed. Pointed by Gov Roosevelt to hear 16 be sadlakaeh Peed erased ierbiosd Mer er, his wife andat x chil: Aimony in the inquiry {nto the charges | WHtiamsburg. at 2 o'clock this MorAINg: | aren tive in the rear of the ground floor made egainst Attorney Gardiner Thighs oe w Lied ey ener for | of 358 Kivingion » There was some ere sae to-day | Bond sugmdter's Accomplice iad Joba Rew hous rent. MPR? ot She ecaee were: {Ne AAD y jorney-(leneral a pares f ne on. edibles empanied Commienioncr Wicor Sty we SOSeRt! abe fbeudiad halen Petts Na | ee Pos cae inte ap crane Bl Ma tia a ceatereacs en | aut hrocier, accused of who'eante}| been playing cards and drinking atl ia ic, kale oes On aatiee Matt eterence with Coll swindling by mecne 1 Vie /evening. In the room were eleven men OF, Ihe Maur, Mrs. ilerker, who had teinia bonds, watveod « Mination before! and one Woman # hing the play wer — [- 5 " on the upper floor « ri } ers. Court Builder for ta: Magisirate Crane. in the Centre Street! The woman Was Annie White ine bald fell te pe desided that Co r may, and was held | had be aking freely fromthe place ein trad players were quarrelsom | ead and the twenty cag fe formal His lawyer, Abraham Levy. sit he teraark abou ame down pel! mell, | None enator Thomay F. Grady and) Would We to 5 " Whipped out} © mat thore was the usual ex- lermeyer will act a uneel; It wae intimated by the poltce that n, of Engine Compan: x ated by the poltce tha ee | of Fi y Astorwey Gardiner in tbe ih-i within a week one of the wom - at don't down the fre-escape ——— |to be Behroeter's accomplices will be un hman just as| from the MIN story | der arr ee MAN ight Mexsinger throug, arts her: MoNaught has - — | posed to ce ern ctty wher ve rd dead Just an the * A Preach sends « Big Force ep : second butler shat | i man's arm Mores tent vor” | QURY WAS INCOMPETENT, «3. Sats" of Colesburg. “ ois The TOWN, Fed. &—A deopaten | oe 4 the revolver in hin ays: |Gave om Verdict ond Atierware nan in the case became teat activity here and on Signed Adidavite Which wee locked up on the charee ed dose | Neltined nd is mious asmenn! » the jet onto as WitDeenes. Juatice Gaynor in the Supreme | morning in whi Overwhelming force of in- iF Morval's Pont. the | and afterward signed aM@davite saying that they be- \c Meved the (own purtiy responsible, thus in effect, nullifying th rm “These aMdavite Tes Judee Gaynor. * under che Outside their province as jurorr, whch | Company The “Paust” |tg simply to determine the facie. They |‘) companies i ie A meeting of at Trost ce A Colestire are virtually jess et 10 CONAIMET a propo amaie the two companies It was announced that tho @irectors of cormerns were in favor of the com- the atorkholders of the ompany and the Werh- ¥ war held to-day name of the Coluntal ais te capital correo cor tne ANOTHER TRUST COMBINE. . ‘MERCURY RIT BY TROLLEY. | Messenger Knecked trem yele and Sent to @ Hospital Badly Huet. Dominick Zackione, sixteen years old, j Who lives with bis parents at M1 Second avenue, was removed to the Flower Hos pital to-day suffering from concussion of toe brain The lad was delivering «message on w bisyele, and at “ninth street and | Sixth avenue tun fate by car 28 of | the Sixth Avenue line. He was picked | SP unconscious, No arrests were made. ——— Te Work New Jersey Copper Wine, Articles of incorporation of the Ar- ngton Copper Company were filed with ty Clerk Brawn st at Hackensack Balt ios tae Saree NEW YORK’S DETECTIVE FORCE GREATER THAN SCOTLAND YARD. By Capt. George W. McClusky (Chief of the New York Detective Department). Dictated to an Bvening World reporter. SUGAR LED IN STOCKS. Weakness in This Is-} without boasting. 1 think 1 cam Justly ‘They would be absut as much woe say that the new Detecuve Bureau will here ay the “Sherlock Holmes" idea of ~ sue Affected the be the greatest In the world, not ex criminal detecting. Very good in books, Market. cepting the celebrated Heotland Yard. very finy indeed, but all rot, rot, to be Under one head there will be one han- sure, They can't stop crime. - dred expert crime-hunters, the larger An efficient detective bureau is a safe. number of whom. of course, we shall muard against crime. You require men ‘The Industrial Hat made good advances) hold in Marthattan. peculiarly fitted for the work.- One man g to-day shares Most consplew I have never doubted the efficiency of {8 good at a certain kind of work and the Detective Bureau of the metropolis. | we keep him at it exclusively. ‘The ondle 8 Stoel And Hoon. National’ Nowhere has it been surpassed. Crime Rary citizen does not comprehend the tas Se ee wire es bas been kept down, and the celevrated usefulness of such a system, gan with gains about a poln dig, allzing soon wenkened these lenues Crinmmmal (6 @ thing of the pagt, Bp/tkat You must not wait until a crime te once shone in his profession has grown eel and Wire went a good frac i 9 commitied. You should send men out w Baturday, Mi jold and discouraged, New blood tn the to prevent tt. ‘That is what we do and Coal &. iron Bi “i 1 two | business is fearful to rise up. propose doing, 4 It, too, fell aft a ime’ geined. Sugar Alwnyn Watebfut, If the thief knew anything he would i a induatr The experienced eye of the detective quit bis business T never saw one whh ink In Wt wan the cause of { We ever upon him. He does a “90,” 18! aeaves tut that we must look for, | Money yet. He te tke a wandering dog, hounded from street to street, fright+ ened to death. Our strength develops his weakners, He tries for a haul, we nd Lautdation In the othe jcaught and off he goes to prison before , {his name becomes noted im his calling. : jbacines| It is a fact that crime Ie growing less One thing must be understood, the de- tective bureau is not a Kindergarien. We want tried and proven men, not [tm thts elty. novices. It takes an empert to catch a] M¢t him, and off he goes to wear the iiteas | And why? | thief. Civil reryice may be stripes, The | Because the dyed-in-the-wool criml- but what questions are they going to ask Better for him to try his luck at something eve. Yes, sir; give me (Re mew ly aal knows how easy it is for the trained a man we want here to #0 out and tind = men who know crime when they see tt ick atm out. There have! n law-breaker be a known h murder mysteries, but. man.” “‘Ift-Jand Vil take them for this business ions, they have been suc | er, “blower,” or “hanky+/agairet the learned man of letters, Me ae fully: solved. ipanker?” Way, they wouldn't know (he /Thief-catching I# a trade, not a pre | Of course there have been a few “get- hie al. the terma. fession. “DRWEN BY A Manhattan way | titan rose an ex- \ Bonds shows lone were NOT HEAD OF PRICE'S KEW Prices et flowed wethin an} hour ran 2 ket fell into a| i} | wolting at underione con- | 1? | | tloued fem. Ureat Be ee | | ' fe red an’ National Lead rose from} OL TH AIS 9 COMMAND, | » 134 and Third avenue (Foe up to) 2 Metropolitan ted Ddet 0 autre! st ee m trengthoned by | |tucen, ‘Sugar, which had supped’ belvy | |116, rallied’ u ‘paint. und th Late Tenderloin Police jetantlal improvemen: ‘ine ai eee John D. Rockaelien Said; Captain Now at Grand ‘Filipinos Fire One Town er azamd Pom, the to Have Resigned Centra! Station, and Fight Fiercely ik & Weste Th Was pushed up to Presidency. In Vain. }9 1-2 and the preferred to easing Police Capt, Price's hoodoo is at work 71 tana " again. It began recently jen he was 9 * (Special to The Brening Worl) CLEVELAND, Feb. 5.--The an- upward with | nouncement is made here to-day that dealings | John D. Rockefeller, President of the and strong 4t/ standard Oil Company, at a meeting traneferred from the Tendertoin Precinet to the command of Brooklyn. Tt let him stay there long enough to| have the windows washes! and some MANILA, Feb. 5-255 1. M—Brig, Gen, Kobbe's expedition in the tel of Luzon, Leyte and Samar has oceue pled permanently and gurrigoned nine towns, The Forty-third and Forty of the detective bureau Paul moved tin The closing was: sctive net caine hroughout, deeke changed around, Then it woke up ond WORM aalca of stocks to-day were | in Wall Street Saturday evening re- lana before any one knew what seventh Regimente have placed on the 22 wnares, and of bonds 2.468000 par market 159.009 bales of hemp. value, signed the presidency of the great | doing the Brooklyn detective bureau was ‘A themeand Insurgents armed with The Closing Quotations corporation. Jae sod tet eetaie ae ‘oars Fiflee and over five thousand armed ven. Nigh tow, clogs, | William Rockefelier, according to| ‘on ncng, with wooden swords, bows and arrows Auworican 2 Ol oh 3° 4h My| made President and Louis U. L.| Grand Central police — station t0-| steven of whom had rifles, The balance Americen | Fe a] i” "| Severance, of New York, becomes |44Y by Chief Devery, Hore his most | wore vitlagers armed with woodem 4% | Vice-President Important work wii! be cataloguing lost | pwords, . 4 4 babies, Latercepting the gullelese come- The American lows was one man killed | An ciebentnacoWante pier shoes on's preliminary tete-a-tete with the! ang nine men wounded, The Americana & | une ahore Mowatt to Prati, Sec. |e" Wdust man and refereeing cab drivers'| Cspeured $9,010 In gold, enemy's money, toy | Rtas of the ndard Of ‘Compa to- | arguments, and forty mumale-loading brass @annon. HM | truth Inthe Cleveland. report Bnd he he|_ Police Captain Statnkamp suffers Wtke-! 4+ Cathagog and Samar the énemy sah could not Amagine how it originates wise, He was sent from the West One| evacusted the towns, the Ammeri¢ane ne | + [Huraired and Twenty-Qfth street station| chasing, fighting and scattering them | ony about @ month ago to the command of| (9 the mountains, al | LONDON STOCKS FIRM, the West Sixty-eighth street. He was! At Catbalogan, Lukban, the Tagalog are) ‘i rent there to make Mr. Willlam Mec-! general, fired ihe place with kerosene | Aten; Ton a 8 ot Glory’x life miserable while he was try-| just before the Americans landed and | eee ¢ are ss ling to revive Armory Hall. He did *©, | then fought with cannon and rifles from j Hrook Kapid Trane and remained there about two weeks,| the hills encircling the town for t#o Hur itnaton and was then sent to West One Hun-| hours. When the Filipinos vere driven | * | oe | The London security markets to-day dred and Twenty-fifth street again. out the Atpericans did thet best to BY | opened strong and displayed a fair 4 When he got back there were 80 | save tne town, fighting the fire for seve gree of activity owing to the favorable |many floral offerings that an express | era! hore y ® 16s | expectations regarding the latest mill-|WAagon was needed to cart them away, | Thirty stone and sixty other houses, wh a ar 3% tary operations in South Africa. Capt, Stainkamp was next assigned to} half the business portion of the place, oR Le ie | The American quarter, In common with! Westchester, where the greatest excite-| Were consumed.’ The soldiers prevented Se 2 oe, iby | other departments, also showed an up-| ment ie the chase of wayward cows aad the fire from spreading. 1 fa ward tendency with Anaconda the prin- | rufflen dome. compattns GT Miter Allen. site hese ge a | cipal feature, advancing 13-4 per cent.| Other transfers to-day were: pursued Lukban to the mountain fast- © . jana selling equal to 48 1-2 bid, Acting Captain Brown, Grand Central | nesses and thei to the coast tow 8 | St. Paul was sold at 1834; Union Pa- Jon, to desk duty as sergeant. | encap Trukban was heading tn hopes 3. | cifle common at 47 28: preferred at 753-2.| Capt. Dean, from Weatchester to Alex-| “¢AQi™: Janine the natives, has age ot | and Loutsy ville & Nashivile at 3-3. Te | ander avenue. 100,00 in gold. His capture a | per cent. ‘a mine Rewer Ware WIS Capt. Martens, from Alexander ave-|!* probable, inl —-- I to West One Hundred and Twenty-| bai Seen. sia a0 “sere Th CAPTAINS DINE TO-NIGHT, F WHEAT STEADY mus tones wm comma] CAPTAIN a | ON LIGHT TRADING. or PHlunter # Point to desk. | Pee wt ow ‘apt. Alexander Woods to Hunter's Will Be Thetr First Gathering | Gtw. : ‘M4 There was very little trade in the Pont ‘Sues the Lesew. Baes. Wien 18 a WHS | wheat market to-day and prices were! Serst, Alexander Pinkerton, roe Ae Played Prominent Part. q High generally at Saturday's close, nue, to commend of the Mrcokiya Li} 11. ‘inane of ix Yeats (he | Cables onened » shinde higher, For-|cense Squad. =) I captaine of the city will resume their > eign houses did little, Corn was - was all“ for the good annual dinner to-night. ‘The last dine Me | vice. ~ é stronger. ner was held in 1%, just before the Aig | New York's opening prices were: May| Capt. Price salt briefly when Be Weald | dxow Committee, It was the thirteenth THR | wheat, 74 1-2; July, 74 3-8; May copn,| the news: “A! on can smash function of iis kind—the unlucky thire p Ho foo 1-8 pid. as well as any raps teen proved tte facality. | Chicago's opening prices were: May) Chief Devery this nein of eon Since the last dinner many new cap- Fa @ 3-4; May hag Uc tot bean te be oe tains have appeared in Greater New ing prices were: May‘eincts. They will report for uty at at) York. Bome old ones are gone. The ‘ r 1. 1 5-8 Di i Mayy8 A. 3 Mt formarrow. al fers a M. will! police force, from 3,00), has grown te q i 7.0" yee ee 7 te a capi ™ seis sinner to-night wil be held at ibe id. ne provisions of he chart 7% ae ek Ty oa ma BY Ae ’ wm Woy a rh Ty OTe oT Thay ith dat 1 By BS : My My ny ts ih 8 Di ™” Pore Hie il bad - wh oy EY ty hy ty ? “ m & ] mh Dy mw ’ u 8 #8 (J 4 4 3. ° d a ew vigor ms PS im wa wh Wy ww 2a . ff ee ha eel fle alleen The mm J - i at at wore ib ope pan the te : ry the effects ee on. ‘ou wear it you ‘overcomes no cures while Free Book of Adbice. tas doa a nna ae sin eke St Fron 3385322 3-35 2325*=*, 2 ‘27 32 Fe $3523" -2333529°S32 the; June, 148 to 7.4; ugus'. ra or