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MORE LENS ANT 3 THIRD AVENUE ROAD. Isaac A. Hopper Leads with a Claim for $1,332,809.56. Four mechanics’ liens, aggregating SBME, were Mics in the County Chath’, office to-day against the Third Avene Railroad Company. ‘Fhe largest of the four was filed by Ieete A. Hopper, of 27 William street It wae for $1,5989.8, and covered the five power houses of the company ‘Men wee for material furnished and work ee tee Ee Met oe ae oe the reed, and fee sore in ™ Toomey WebO0E | satve. Both cid ine At Pri rices Below Their Value. Harlem ie @ contractor on a lof obtaining th ellef hn umn large scale and has proven his power in| They added thal, a alntenieat wan duel t ecaee | 22 | politics. from the Hank: * (tindicate and thar} it At 18. yd. We Will At Ce yd. | Although the stock of the Third Ave. | !t should be mi ‘Will application for a receiver for Mr Lauter:| fue Road wes again hammered to a low price recor to-day and four eO@itions! jiens filed against the com to-day. We are continuing nego- nies oe officials of the road Atill jgtions with che harkers an} nope tor from any of 3) rol to be hopeful of consummating Ja sixcesstul srrangeinent. 40 there) tA 27 d these ribbons} At ce yd. ¢ See ree ee eae ee Ne raaton: Cory taking: ange Ce YG. Snow on sale the 3'2-in, wide, No. 30, PR ONce More on A solid basir When the stock market opened to-day Series were currem of the road's im: ‘Pending bankruptcy, and this, tomether ‘With the annuouncement that two me- Cbaaier liens, ageremating H44,20.76 hoi Aled in the County Clerk's omer Henry ©. Evans, as agent of the], Lerain Steel Company, of Lorain, 0 fgeinet the Third Avenue, the Forty Ayndicate that ie © tion to finance the sent around the street would go to was sald that a bear the stock to that heavily: The | the road out of the mire and place it at @ paying standard | the action.” who are in the synd rs | propowed applte he hoped « sidering @ propor ad. rumor was clique had planned to figure and buy provision being made to are | While the ad be made to-day” Wan asked Henry Boudee. ate, aid the bank were still might make a ent at any President Oleott, of the Ventral Trust And @ metnber of the Protective Com: [ mittee, said he had no knowledge of a fon for a receiver, but greend Mreet, Manhatianville and S| cottin the matter Micholas Avenue Ratiroad Company and te Union Raitway Company, was eum! day It was stated in. Wal thar all arrangemen sirert late to nal been clent to send the stock off ten pointa| made for the appointment of 4 receiver ‘with the first quotation Later in the day a third lien was fied @geinst the company by Haskins & Coffin, of & Broadway, for $2.90, for Werk done. ‘The fourth lien was filed shortly after 2 o'clock by Ieanc Hopper The bears kept righ: at it, it coming from the Bankers | \ GARDNER'S FOES § WENEN. only a few pleted. would no Tammany me: nue was sold amt no] { ENCINEER details remaining to id thar be com polit pressure elver A signifiean: Third Ave hat at the lowest prices * sald to represent Whitney and his friends y kere Wiliam PARBOILED. ° —— iisiict- Attorney's Case|Geiss Skinned Alive by a'Hearing,” Nota Prosecution. | Seeteree | ' ‘There were not more jhan twenty) wpectators In Part XII. of the Supreme) the Woo! Court to-day when the hearing on the! of City Club members against Scalding Flood of Steam. | | August Geins, an assistant Exchange. enmineer at corner of West | Broadway and Beach street, was hor- PielecsAtiorney Gardiner was resumed.| bly burned this morning by eeald mel Qo, Gardiner was not present, neither was Lawyer Denning, who appeared at Previous hearings for the City Club men Deputy Attorney-General Coyne ob- Sected to Col. Gardiner being referred to Qs “the defendant,” ant sald tha ered the pro-|y A hearing and ja ‘Mr. Untermyer, for Col. Gardiner, said he wee giad that at this late day the the! two. ime eolling jto inspect the safety valves on top of the steam Me died in Hudson Street Hospital fter four hours of torure In the cellar of the Wool Exchange are se botlers which reach from ¢ floor to within eighteen inches of the! Gelinas was instructed at 7 o'clock boilers, He crawied into the narrow Attorney-General made the distinction) "Pace between the dotlers and cetling) between “hearing” and “prosecution. “From the manner in which the pro- A have been called a persecution’ and wormed his way to the safety valy on the first botler. He accidentally turned on the vanvel t the first contact Geiss drew his hand ¥ have been conducted by private! "sald Mr. Untermyer, “tnis} 44 @ scalding gust of steam rushed out. | dink s prosetution.” away and he could not get it back in ‘Mr. Untermyer asked to see the orige *! me to shut off th He wa, valve mned into the narrow ¢ final charges, The Commissioner ex- plained that they were {m his ate ina" the hot steam iiterally boiled hi Buffalo; wut the papers would ve |*!" off. His screams brought workmen | ferought here for Mr. Untermyer’s in: |'? (h® scene, who grabbed the untor- | ae a courtesy |tunate man by (he heels and dragged | wk it as a right, no: as a courte. | 0m away <a. oy. insisted Mr, Untermyer Commitsioner Wilcox said that (he pe | would be sent to Albany, where I sestesirer might see them During examination Into the case of Bertha Schaub. discharged on recom-, of the Disirict-Attorney'e without trial on a charge of man , Lawyer Untermyer said sud- to know right a or Secused nf dan jorney-General Coyne re- to prove the charges | | Ae District-Attorney, el it aay result. Then be ;o er, alleged | Post by ut gach fel hardly anything but them” ity | eal when @ halt. \ " Coyne's an- jer of him at last and “he for pro- ing counsel's attacks of unfairness and par- Know the animus of all! Mr. Untermyer, “and were 1-1 lo ‘ sdvante. vein, a ee We get On| jows's bill t | hen sloners to RESPITE FOR CAPT. CARTER lawyer Seeke to Delay sending Convict the rallroads reached # point } i lem the recovery was | WEN ot Ever. | mor Third Avenue touch | Ex Oberlin M. Carter, United! } the other nna bese up: tates Ei 0 sone en! | Just before noon ar was raire WEL Mec eee SF forced down again to the lowest, and Governor's Isiand, doesn't want to serve ve yeare at hard labor in the rlittary | prison at Port Leavenworth, Kan. The United States Supreme Court | having refused to grant a writ of cer- jorart in Carters case, Lawyer Rose, |to delay matters, has obtainel a writ Won Me malfeas: | or error from Judge Lacombe in the riginal habeas corpus proceedings. All the alloged errors in this latest which will come before the United @tates Bupreme Court on ch next, were disposed of in detail in nited Btates Cireult Court of - | Deal Sonata bstecl aus & month ago * NBW CHARTER BILL PASSED. Assembly Votes te Reviee Oar City Comstitation=Marwarger As- | Seer Eeprege sailing Reeseve! tam Car @ Foundry pt Ain ) (Seerial to The Rvening Werbt » aw o ALBANY, Feb. 7.—-Assembiyman Fai. Am sppoint a comm!sstor Ar revise the charter of the city of New Am York parsed the Assembly ¥ by Before ihe final vote was taker: Apsem ® blyman Hurburger made « yclows at woe ot. he z tack on Gov, Roosevelt, in which he 08 . fi ie » accused the Governor of bad faith and ss Re e. Po , « Discussion of the Charter Revision P) Ee bit looky i be commission —* ie Acton? be: iy Prop the number of commis ixteen instead of fifteen. ron iT hat the stock | In support of this it | * were busy President) of Haligarien & Co! rgotlations ! me would be named and thus! OTHENBERG&©o: ee Formerly LUDWIG BROS. Rehonded : Ranning on any sh sao, 22 West 14 8 fos. [open CONTINUATION OF OUR : Great RIBBON Sales. | Monday we opened an immense quantity of finest |f quality + All Silk Double-Faced Satin Ribbon. | The response surpassed our expectation. The woman it who knows good values came early and bought un- stintingly. But we prepared liberally and the late comers will find qualities, styles and colors in such satisfactory assortment to cause a thrill of delight and wonder. This season's newest Ribbons in 31 shades. Pretty, crisp and fresh from the loom, An unusually large purchase—in fact, all a prominent maker had—enabled us to buy so advantageously that we can make this offer at prices less ie cost of manufacture. eee eeee reas ears itil: 2',-in. wide, No, 12, Rieu value 29¢, 2).-in. wide, No. 16. Make Regular value 36c, 3'y-in. wide, No. 20, new Pulley Regular value 42¢ Stock Collar Free of Regular value 48c. At 39, yd. 4%-in, wide, usually called §-in,, No. 60, Regular value 61¢, it At 34. yd, 4%v-in, wide, No. 40, Charge. Regular value $4c. SAAAR AAA Enough Ribbons here to go from one end of fair | Manhattan to the other. OFF AGAIN. Led.Stock Market Issues| Silk, or Silk-and-Wool| Lower with Loss of _| Coats,—colors or white, | $1.25, $2.50 and $3.50; | Wash Coats and Reefers,— made of Linen or Pique, 50 cents and $1,00 each; Formerly $1.00 to $5.00 20 Points. Formerly $2.00 to $10.00 Closing Percale and Gingham Yesterday Bacal Dresses, + This 19 3-4 ponte, decrease im the valuation 75 cents and $1.00; Formerly $1.00 to $3.50 | After a somewhat unsteady opening on the Stock Exchange to-day, with the ad- vances and declines well distributed, the operators, apparently \gnorior the Brit- victory. |mmediately hammered the} * which upset the whole |ist American Sugar ) Rapid Transit and America: | JAMESMcCREERY & CO, Broadway and rith St. [Chie G Wet B Wy Tobacco fluctuated widely ae ro Third Avenue opened at 6, 2% pointsleme’ tnt @ lowe at. be welow inet nigh’, and later fell an ex-[Cele Mes Po uty reme 5 points 1 6 cht Sugar, ‘Tobacco and Brooklyn Rapid] cm Trash: sympathetically fell each Tn ratiway list Vance, particula ic Milwaukee & St and Pacific Ma all of which made noteworthy gains Third Avenue got down ten points in half an hour, to 61-8, before ite hend- long career was checked. Metropolitan Fielded 41-2 pyints, Tolsieco 3 and Suga specialties were in some ‘n- sf Despite the the #pecialties, there was no over a point war inelined to ad y Burlington, rapid fail ty marked response to (her Covering brought the It | here and there, but the market was lteverish and (he specialties | Nielded to the lowest before I o'clock An active demand (or the railroad lst owed the publication of several en ging tat its of earnings, in- cluding tha; of the rie and Southern Maxtinum aJvances from the lowest in active rt ebewnere pa steady ona Tair ¥ moralization in Third Avenue | Mest became complete, and only the demand of outstanding shorts checked the cessive drops ch iouched 6, a net decline for the day of 161-2 Metropolitan re 2 Lge’ and U 8 Laeatner fell a point, but otherwise the market seemed comparatively indif- ferent to the movement Even Sugar, pl Consol Jated Ges and Brook “ Tan heres ued, se tae 4y nue wae falling by whol inte jetro- poktan West Side preferred sold at preferred jSecline of 41-2 and Sugar ee lost 2 + | N.Y. Conteal oo Penperivenis ran off 3: Pitteourg, C.. | aisrte @ Wee AY Ae Ad the local thes Pesific Mail lowest. Thint Avenue | Pessertraaia | Mop sorting ts "“Boctiove in many ratiroads Dee. @ Evans were near a polnt \? on 5732552"* THE WOKLD: TURSDAY Lvinwive, bebitanry MMEYE . Carabaghs, "9 ft, by 12 {t,, at . Wilton Rugs : 35 Patterns Be SHOE 34, 1) STORE 36,000 Pairs of Shoes On Special Saie. The public is fully acquainted With the tremenious bargains we offer In Our Basement, and so there is no great need thaf*we should szend time or Space in talking much about THESE 36, The descriptions below ewill sufficiently show what This sale is not lthe'y tc las: ober this hinds they are. week, We advise every one Shoes are for Men, 16,000 Pairs Leather Tip, Button and Lace Shoes,| at \ o o eo or 6,000 Pairs Women's $1.50 Russet and Black Kid Oxford Ties 1.00 per pr. 4,000 pairs Misses’ $2.00 Black Kid, Patent Leather and Kid Tips, sizes 11 to 20... 6. 400 pairs Youths’ Black Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 11 10 2... eee | 600 pairs Boys’ Black Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 2 THIRD AVE Infants’ Outfitting Dep't. |1,5 “s ; Kid Bi | ‘ pa 1,500 pairs Infant Kf with Paten’ Leather and Kid Tip We will have an ample force crowding or vexatious delay—everyt in selecting and purchasing, Women's $2.50! Fine Ki, Patent, 000 FAIRS. to come at once, for these Women and Children. | | 4,000 Pairs ‘s $4.00 Black Box Calf and Black Kid | Lace Shoes at $2.00 Per pr. Sizes 543 to 3,500 Pairs Child’s $1.50 Black Kid But- ton and Lace Shoes, j with patent leather and hid tips, isizes Sto 104, $1.00 Per Pair. : Bution and Lace Shoes, with Dt2to8 I id Button and Lace SI ps, sizes § to 8... mis ‘iat 75 of salespeop'e, so. there will bz no body can b: thoroughly comfortable | Alfred J. Cammeyer, 6th Ave., cor. 20th St. Stern Bros Millinery Department (Second Floor) are showing an exceptional y choice collection of Ladies’ ‘Trimmed Hats and Bonnets For Present Wear To-morrow Special) sale of Rugs a 38,25) Value #11.00 * | Shirvans $15.00 ., 20.00 Vaiue #20.00 to 25.00 Smyrna Rugs in 25 Patterns © by 9 tt, » $14.00 : $22.50 7 tt, 6 by 10 ft, 6, 9 ft, by 1am, at $35.0 West 23d Street WALL STREET CLEANING. Grand Jory Pipeline to Round Up All Scandal Wongers Aon result of the investigation of the Brooklyn Rapld-Tranel: officials Grand Jury is expected ww ree ments against twenty-five ibiication of the! Ht erence a tir tun witl be a ve been can perations for Ve Grand Jury. it is ve a remuter Wall streer ew tndliog unmoies oo wurposes 10h ube cleanin One of the Jarors after spending @ day Hecening to the cestimon) of witnesses, remarked if there war any truth in the aid Jingle about brimstone and fire, building would cert burned to-day.” te 8s June oe AST to Ae, 0 SA; Bem, 16 10 AT: ee, Lap Nov. 10 10 1.98; Vee, 1. to 718; 1.00 9 Tih Marken steady, , 528.50! Ja? CORSET. | Renders every figure jgraceful, —fashionable,—at- | tractive, [Tt is at the same time per- ifectly hygienic. allowing complete freedom for breathing, and is absolutely |cerrect in proportion and line. Straight front. New fabrics. JAMES MiGREERY 8 C0. Twenty-third Street, | + Long hips. | LONDON STOCKS UP. | News of Merition Vis Market—Ameri “treme and Active. The news of the unconditional sur- reuder of Gen Cronje and bis entire force caused pronounced strength and buoyancy throughout the London Stock Exchange to-day. American rallway shares, in common with other vepariments, displayed ta fair degree of activity and strength. The usual active stocks were selling ' aye to 5-8 per cent. algher, Union rE Was wold (ex-div.) at 00 led, Dene ry Helps the jenues “ihe ver & Rio Grande. Southern Pacific. Erie Ist ey and St. Paul were 5-8 eac! ay peesaeen Pacific, | Norfolk & Western and Si jtrat gained 1-2 ie | SHIPPING NEWS, | | Port of New York. York Cen- the! | ARRIVED. | Antenrose Tempicn Nacowner Pe ‘Severed La Normantic Marre | Tringvetie Copenhagra | Troraley Permendina OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS BAILED TO-DAY Prevorig. & B, Nadienoe can Tay ‘ q rier Xie Onleras | Moe. Panes TO SAjL TO-MORROW | | ' i] | | | "1.25 | 1.25) 1.00 |0 west | Wednesday ay Special Offers. Ehrich Bros, 6th Ave. and 23d St. Store news nent told. Fol'owing items are of great importance. the way to many saving opportunities: Toilet Articles. in Underwear. A careful reading will surely show aie ° need AuAtity, AN DICAWERS, camb v WITCH HAZEL auallty, fin uate Neer .cambrie vale 12 ' he stitching and tucks, OL CASTILE SOAP, 29 . VIOLET TOILET SOAP, box 3 181% airing ittects 29 Pe LETTE § TOILET SOAL akira ct ped otto SPR: ' ake IE jhand. scalloped eiges 38 LU CREAM. bes) quality | SK INTE flannel. i irranied value} siripe and checks CE POW! , white or flesh Suite, striped border ! 10/2" id edge 49 value WO RLANN Unpen. ° TALCUM FRIRTS. ells ri ek Be | lien tucks in cuffie. over wile Pe hem. voke band. extra full. | 4@ | GOWNS—Cambric, — po: leur *° DER, vaiue i BE | ake of acl tucks oe RosIFOAM wash for | Nd sleeves trimmed with came teeth, value the V2 | brie rome 39 LISTERINE, om 17 | Leather Goods, ! [POG COLLAR RELTS, nfs .23| trimmings and to 28 OUET PAPE GRADUATING RET, pate” age. doe +59] ent leather, nickel barnese PLORIDA WATER. Som bo buckle ' tie, value Sh £20 Genuine : +28 Fenuine LEATHER RAY RUM, Roz. bottle, value | ther’ & overed bs ot ; 20) lined 28 vio AMMONIA Son. bat 19 | COMMINATION poco le, value 8c ' ROOK e WHISK BROOMS large «xe creatigsi ete ae tO watie tt 10 hamols-lined change pockets, 25 POWDER PURER. full size | Floor Coverings. value VO) Asminsters. norders ° Moo eames minster to match, -70 | Bru should be Se per yd ARSORBENT COT a sid TON. value 10 Se} tneratns, gros, ail wool 18 TRAVELLERS SVHIBK a vere sah 680 RROOM. in case has 18), ‘weal’ an Nineable, bie ae per yd Colored Dress Coors, Mattings, a Wependabie “29 AM Chevints, M inehes rales onward from, per yd % sponged and shrunk, me- renee Ne very heat welghis, ight. medium [ Printed, per sd steel and Oxford grays, biue and Very satisfactory sorte down 78 Havana: enectal » 59] !o. v4 AlL-Woot Cheviots, ot inches Qualities upward from de. are +38 wide. grays, browns and blues | lad free rem * qualities; also all | Ollelat ns, 295. tbe, ate ant 1g vetlans, fifteen Spring | regular ee quality, all ‘Veit ng Special. enilie Dot, plain and fancy at ‘4 \ ba OO ear the k and colors 6 Colored Pett'coats, in. wide . 12M Seersucker wash PETTICOATE i umbretia etyle, large rufle .49 | Muslin. Fast black sateen PETTI- {10e, yard-wide fine white mus: COATS, umbrella style, per- Jilin at... 6e saline faced. trimmed with Ie. yard-wide Le whi'e two raMes 69 |camPric ation... 9 A seed iS Taffeta silk PEPTICOATS. Linings Jeep Sparish founce, trimmed lie. Percaline. black and colors. 1 with cluster of cords, faced 180, Percal ine, black ard c ‘4 with percaline 2.98) 1% Persaiine, Nubian fast | Black and colored metceriaad jblack, at 3 12% PETTICOATS, FOR W | Me tik fn ehed Flack Moreen NESDAY ONLY. full um- at 19 brella sivle, two rows inser- Iho. ilk finished Moreen. black tion, colored underflouuce..... 3,9] and colors at... ste 9 Worsted Garments. Bed Spreads, Shawis, hand knit, Iteht and | ®e. full size Bed Spreade at] dark colors £29 | 91-25 full size Bed Spronds at ‘08 Sirtehing Hood. hand knit 9B, 1.49 [80 full size Marseliles Ret Skirts, Imported, hand knit, 9, 1.50 {Spreads at » 1,50 ket wil length, eli ir Jacaata, ful enh apecith-" 69 Table Damask. Cutlery. S-Inch Bleached Table Damask 1. Dine nis eaiane Pore, bone |tuinch Bleached Table Damask * ebony. handle, 12 pleces 98)" 25 Carver ork, genuine @-inch Cream Linen Damask * roimitar blade is at Galt-aottng (Cara: Screws "8 la % - inch AN Linen Bleached 38 Dinner Knives, cell. handie, * ent +50 hous Bcissors, needle 1.50 Nap {yi tApen Damask Nap- selated. 12% kins, 18 inches square, dos. 78 . . ’ ? ry z Cat har soninied "oH, AM a 4g rolid. steel i Steel Nall File ‘10 | Table Linen and Towelling. A remnant sale worth attending. Furniture. 1,000 remnants of Table De Wednesday is the last day of the} maak, in lengths of 2, February Sale. The most successful we! yards, ranging from.. wai . 1.50 have ever held, |.0%0 remnants of Towell Dining Table, golden oak finish, 5 feet extension, extra box for leaves . Reed Rocker, fait roll back and arms, close woven cane seat Spring, Woven Wire frame shor ticking Piano Stoo! turned legs os . Rocker, light finish, reed seat and back s White Enamelied Iron Red high headboard, extended foot- ratl, heavy posts, brags knobs. Coxtumer, golden oak or ma- hogaey Anish Morris Chatr, golden oak or ma- hogany finieh, 4 positions, re- versibie denim cushtona.... Housefurnishings. Wash Boiler, good tin, copper bottom, large rite Glass Wash Hoard Gar Torch, tong bandie, box of tron mahogany finish, aper, rolls 0 or package, | lengths of 2 to 6 yards, yd. Soto 16 | Towelling. +89 ke. Bleached Towelling, 17 Inches wide, at ey oi Check Piaid Giese Towel. ling, 20 inches wide, at.. . 8) | Wee, ‘aus Linen White Towelling. 17 Inches wide, at......... 12he. All-Lénen White Towel- ling, 8 Inches wide, at.......... Towels. Istge. linen Huck Towets, 18x33, Mec. Inen Huck Towels, 20x40, lie. white Turkish Towel , 3.98 69 Gas Globes, ¢-inch, new design . Thin China Decorated Teacups +75 | and Saucers, ovide shape. .35 | ae ‘ge Glare Berry or Sal) Bowls, cut design * 2 (zs r Bet, thin porcelal rated in various colors

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