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——eehe— POLICE DEPARTMENT IN RECEIVER'S | morning this afternoon. Capt, Thomas waited outside tn an | Haws ante-room of the District-Attorney’s of-/ belng no com; fice, while his superior pleaded with the) AUO¥ 8" ant war, Det a Grand Jurors to give him a hearing Sree bhe Ran ua lon ina le mit t w Chlet Devery was told that the Grand ust make the compl MT, THOMAS CANT DODGE GRAND JU. Tenderloin Commander _ Will Be Investigated Despite Gardiner. HANDS, sions Monday for ving music in his place in West Fifty-ninth atreat without a concert ee, Was Moet fia this morning. ‘Thy fine was prompt iy paid, Nose arrested in the raids on ie ot, Bolerna, nedia, € an cloweted e toy ‘tar Hotel Nie Chief Devery was closeted with th | ‘st hl ore asreined Grand Jurors from 12% until | o'clock ferson Market Police Court this 3 Sery would run its business without | trhetAttorney O'ltelliye ™ Bs fummestion from him, and Capt Thomas fy E Would not be permitted to appear to HAD NO COMPLAINT. Barry insisted that he Jono com Make any explanation of his failure tol paint to make bie onnanty B94 , ose the dives before the general in-| him why he mie 1 $ Vestigation of the police |s taken up. dered by Capt) Thomas to do so He \ Detectives Lockwood, Glennon and ivod a lett ‘mh Buscriet- Attorney Ts er whic places were an@ Roundsman Dennis Grady, of Chief would make the « aint” ; , Bavery'a persona) stall. were present! Alen (ollgwed some discussion, | tn by request with record books : are OA mplaints but to prose tera #hor sultation Asdetant THOMAS TO BE PROBED. 1°!" 4: multaion Aaa ‘They were notified with Chief Devery to appear before the Grand Jury fhoon to-morrow when the |r Capt, Thomas, of the Tene be formally taken up. This ts in direct contradictio Statements made Distr Gardiner while Chief Levery Grand Jury room After an hours confay Wee chief Col, Gardiner Mice would not bring © Before the Grad Jury an . Who made that stateme : @id 20 without authority iiaition of hy ‘apt ‘Thomas man Y m hat the t for b THOMAS WAS ANXIOUS. At the time Capt Thomas wae watt fn a nearby apartment equare ra chance nimaelf with ther apartment deir wn in the Akron orderly houses ted as's distric Uble evidence to @.let_ upon. Dr. Parkhurst has ordered his poclety te raid all the bic gam To an Evening Wor he said; “The raid made by Sup Bury lart night on the expens! way gambling house was b wep against the other big fellows Magistrate Flammer the ¥ Court. this morning acceptet dence vet before him by @painst Georke Furman mar @urk’s piace, at 26 Bower fe hold Furman in so bas xf ghee of keeping a disorderly remy For the first time the present reform ha Th case Capt were walting the Grand Jurors rey Broad the first |K rkvill ot M # sullicie de trlay © moet important case was that of |"! gambling house. On Information | jigs to Capt. Donohue, of the! braids and many ex | weed for Crime Forty-seventh street station, by | Yee ina Henry Burr, of the society \* D, te Prevention of Crime, several de Were detailed last night to raid | imme om the second floor of MT) pastel oo ore , over John HH. Mink’s 1 r ed on net and (rimmed as an undertak.ng parlor | sweeping aigre McClean, The detectives |! 4 by Supt. Burr, J. E. Me assistant, and Pf Leiten- am agent of the society, Six made prisoners, includ ng alleged to be the pro- 4.68 and Bow worth wes coutured. Hil. ‘9 Gem vel) and a) Bupt him ow N station t was fore the Melntyre nem here Horr nit His Stabe of, Man nnd Weld KOCH'S EASTER GLORIES. mere to morning reaceed the West Sle Hewlldering Display of Drees! , Gooa Mat s Twenty-two prisovers arrested in just eds ane a Mr the Wor Yo raids were arraigned ‘ 125th Street Kiem, ite Zeller, who but two of} The ¥ nillinery made by and discharged the remainder, [fC FF & Wert One Hundred ar yontth t ne Spring / WELD IN $1,000 BAIL, nm: s the largest that firm hae ever and (hat Means a areal nde thie year tun to the erpollion sinite flowers are Vastel shades pre- the side 4a ‘The front part of the floor) with Muffy, soft satin, ribvon and a full, | T eke 5 THE WORLD: | WEDNESDAY EVENING, RECEIVER GRANT’S STORY OF THE RUINOUS POLICY OF THIRD AVENUE or | RECEIVER GRANT SAYS: Prodigal and Unneces: sary Expenditures of — the Management Far Exceeded the Evrnings. | Deplorable Condition of the Branch Roads Set | Forth in the Report to} the Court. | ‘That big lieun were made on the road for work 1 for materials never furnished Nauuhion & contractors, claimed several mill! ‘eo Srm pet in a bill for e200,0n0 ff money for operating the a te 62,581,000, to 85.400, 786.22. 833, TH0.04, Fanded debt of the road, 65,132,010.05, Edward —_Lauterbach's Law Firm Charged ; At thin ratio the net earnings of the read for a year would $200,000—Cost to sh be ai00,124 would be requir pay the interest | the Road in Good Con-| dition Over $10,000,-!f sitions 000. | The amount 4 make proposed @ —_--— | 000,000, Receiver Hugh J Grant Med his re- 4 rton the Third Avenue Ratlroad Unis! _ — 3 ee mornin h the jerk of the Clreuit ‘ fat e ee Voite | plates pe net the proposed eorssisapene of the The document was a disapfipintment | *¥sem thinking ss expected that Grant | [i the general financial statement 10 Us hd ea + of the road's among the assets ts the item “ punts would the secret o aoe ness Je the lings,” Qpenents $10,000 js due from the subecompanics, In figures only pe tells the story But - R a vy no word is any intimation made that Wie Havel aenmeney (0: Meee the de-| ; i" ie Ee noe e handled ocher) “rhe statement of the condition of the (HAR TRACBRORRE DRAIN ORR IEEE branch roads brings to light an appar if ‘ The A RUINOUS DEFICIT. ent deplorable financial condition. len of these roads is over It te undeniable that the report con showing the remarkable defte!: | firms the worst feare of the romd’*} or over s24.0n.000, financial plight It appears almost he The receiver saya it wit take si.20.c%] Young Man Spirited Away essiy plunged i) debt and the Iver! to complete the motive power on th », ppakes It further evident that over 0-|ehind Avenue. He from Thos. F. Ryan’s 1,000 1s required to establish the prop |nent power-house at a Off erty ona paying baade The Forty-second Str ice Loans are scattered everywhere. bills] quire to complete r are due in tmmen: meiand the debt] The actual total assets of all the which the company has to face is over} branch | \s $5,680,510 12 and the total| Detective Formosa, of the Central Of- $90,000,000 Ha bilities: $90,683, 26.10. fice, arrested a mysterious man thie "i t ‘op-| Receiver Grant es he tol a Mr. Grant has shown that the prop-| Receiver Grant estimates the total! ieencon at the office of Thomas F erty j« not earning more than 80.071 coat to complete the various roads of year net, while it Is about to face|the company, imuke extensions and im-| ityan 1) Broadway new fixed charges If the debt ts to be| provements gt $10,005,667 58 Mr Ryan js the treasurer of the Met- taken up by bonds which will leave ropolitan Railway Company. He tx a | ratnous defiett EFFECT IN WALL STREET. | aire and is associsted in many While the yort ie voluminous {tis rprises with Willlam lacking In details which should show Ant N. Brady and other wherein the mneye due had been ex- prominent cap * Was flat, reginering| Formosa was summoned to Mr. Ryan's Lauterbach Is down tor $39,000, T. however, it sragpad to & ly in the day, He watted In an Me {were #1640ai og but the only explanation is “servi manit’ WAL tasved ' y|tbner room until a well-dremed young | Naughton & Company ts only referred | pose steadily « Vt orders to |aman walked in and asked to see Mr. to ta tabled colum bat and finglly + @. Ave ponte Ryan The total assessment on the company’s] *20Ve last Htehe s ‘Then Formosa made the arrest. ‘The! verty ts stated at 62,881,000. ee prisoner was taken in a cab to Police | An inventory of rolling stock, machin. ROOSEVELT TAKES A RAND Headquarters After his pedigree had | ery and tools shows an estimated value bien given he wes hustled downstairs of $9,501,531. —_ | and locked ‘up An inventory of ¢ ruction material the Lemtatatere His Ape} Capt. McClusky refused to tell the | id yee jreiene whe the amount proval of the Measure Restrict- ee ha ae se gmt natin {next iver an inventory of IRS WSSIaels “Mewar: said McClusky. “He worked with the Hal in hands of contractors paid] ALBANY, March 4 —Gov, Roosevelt | vesivtance of the mails. He gob a tae for by the npany or for watch bills }to-day took a hand in the sn between | hundred dotlars. have been rendered— $200,064.97. ler Col D His name is Daniel Ho Shea He te ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE. aN Le: Fewenty-four years ol and he ver at “ eiving | 1G King street, Brooklyn, That is all © statement of accounts | Ma approval te the measure restricting | f will qay about the « a whieh at ste HO, the powers of wrporation ( ol. The antry on the blotter at Head. he receiver} TMs wil permit (ts (mmediate pase! quarters agreed with Chief MeClusky's * sithough tt did not appear upon description of the prisoner Af judytnents, taxes | tM files of the members in tts finally Daniel E. sh Mr. Ryan's private arvesemente against the road is] tended form untlt this fe sectafary, Was seen by an Evesing ’ The bill ted pr s the Cor- | World reporter at 1 o'cock this afte a} amount of Joanie eeoured) by,| poration Co from confessing judg-|moon tn the latter's office, Mr Shi ral ts $7,068,000. fn any uetion against the city and | sald otal interest on this amount te proh.bite him from netituting any | “ldo not know the man arrested He condemnation proceedings for the ac. | a , eee oe ae eae PARE rants report next di julrement of property without the com-| had him arrested. He gave the name of | «fled againat the company. | sent of the Board of Estimate and Ap- fel H Shea whether it is an nae directory | nh portionment mals ea, with the same address as given The Hoard ts also empowered to make Scares) wm alauy Sv CORTON ML, Day—tt Country Tr of Rate. Lathe tO) Havel Reee) BETS ard of Val Charles Price, (wenty-seven years olf. os WASHING March son after }Of 12 Highth avenue, was comparing the Senate convened to-day Presiden: | Mevele in the East Drive, Central | liens Med, Me Grane » Nea. Tar anced hit algnature | tMl® morning. Price was a beg! while the claims of the eq to the BI fintng: the standard of ¥ j had fallen from his wheel several times. ) NM c c a value : " up BSAOSMT51, the actmal of the United Btates | At Mixty-seventh street he swerved to A light pneumatic rig in which of 48 Weat Porty- thane! J, Angell, of along at 4 lively | the left were Warren Lesite. third street, and 3 on, BR. Ly ¢ d ce rade directly Inte the horse, hit- sum dae ts only 62,088,4428.53 fog periarmed, | The re a claims of ov ractore len work yet te be done and for ‘The measure went t) the President for his signature and was signed by him atBePr M ANTI-RAMAPO WINS. ting the animal in the forelegs, He otelmed |was thrown and the bdleycle was te ih Hver Grant Ands «hat there 18) Vc wembiymam Pallowsts Mill Gace | Wrecked TER abe them, | The horse took fright and ran aw | Throngh Wa There are wide neles in the The occupants were thrown out, Les! f othe rs fast ae beiag unhurt and Angell receiving in- | elaring agaeta! t The © Juries to his right knee. ‘The horse ran Then follows the tet of unsecured} AMBANY, March wilows lon the lawn at Sixty-seventa street, te amounting to 6%,200,721.79, and in-|4Nti-Ramapo bill was passed by the Ase urees and children near the noart vembly this afternoon, with 1M votes in | donkey stand. Its favor and no negatives, SAID BE WAS LOBBYING. Speaker Nixon Orders Ow Lerest #45 Lae ,$200,000 LAUTERBACH BILL, | Under the head of “Amounts Payable’ the firm of Hoadly, Lauterbach @ John. fon Is put down “for services, $00.00), The total amount of accounts payable chasing the hor eral times, caught him Price was taken to the Arsenal a pris- He had a broken rib and was gent [he AT 2. He Excieded trom | One surprising item was the figures of the Assembly. for “personal tajurtes,” whieh were Bperial to The Rvening World) ALBANY, Match l4.—In the Amembiy Chamber this afternoon Charles P. Ba- con, who te sald to be working for t repeal of the State Trust Company cherter, went upon the Moor of the A sembly end sat down beste Assembly- man Minton. Assemblyman Trainor shouted “Mr. Speaker, | sak that this man Racon be excluded from the floor It is hot proper thet he showld be allowed to lobby #0 openly.” Speaker Nixon ordered Bacor to jesve. He aid +0. for given at $10,619,447 Another item showed that the Third Avenue Company hed indorsed notes for the Union Radway Company, a subst jlary line he amount of S1,16,0u ine recapitulation of the Mab tities shows 4 gtand | of SANTL IT Mr Grant shows that the Thint Ave- nue road now has actual obligations of $95,106, 908. 08, ‘The gross earnings of the road for montis were SMART The ox- penses were §MA.28 TL ‘The net earnings ‘Twe Reasons fer Expulsion from Vachionabte Jersey City Cherea. “They refused to attend service twice to three this ratio the net year would be SS3619. The secured and unsecured debt in round figures 635.a,000, To pay & per cent. on this amount would require net earnings of 61.20,0m, thowing # deficit of Oega76 This ie (be stumbling block which has earnings : —=~_1 ' BURNED ON A SCHOONER. |Cromby, of the schooner Josep! javenue car at The One Great Remedy To Take In the Spring. DR. GREENE'S NERVURA Bleed and Herve Remedy. \ OF ALL “It Gives New Life to the Blood, New Strength to the Nerves." i with the i ernerres gone yong "digest eatfon wert ie Pineting with rocks of weakness and It doesn’t matter what c he ible, or how | it will cure it. and narcotics Let dan; drugs alone. Take a remedy that has stood the veil people who were once nervous and physi ysical Remember that it is Dr. Nervura that is making the world’s sick Mr. WW. Fampmanm, Waterbury, Vi * Lwas troubled with nervousners, | eat debility; was broken dows in health and hay. de ies! ‘turne at times, fe ig 8 hinge in a hospital the pmeane, may work was sci that it re of nerves, My aj And & general rundown of m; pa Greene's Nervura blood tied iaches, anit Coa and that is backed by thousands of | Our Patrons Speak of Our 16.” made to order Spring Suits Overcoats as FAUL TLESS. ta ely and ah They Bel wear well, Sathfaction or morey back for the asking. recommended to ree, and | too! ata gett dls from the first bottle. health was greatly benented, hates ous and my rest less ean recommend Dr om , Dr. Greene, 5 Woet 14h S., New York City, Ces fo the most euccessful specialist in curing Rervous and chronic disenses. He has remedies fur all forme of disease, and offers to give free ceneultarion and advice, personally or by letter. You cam tell or write your troubles to Dr. | oo llc datas and letters are answered in plain, sealed BEECHER’S SISTER AND BROTHER DEAD. ————¢e -—- They Passed yeas at the Same Hour, One in Elmira, the Other at | Hartford. ay, ew Telegrams—one sent to the Rev. Thomas Reeeher, the other to Mra. Perkine—passed each other in the lightninglike journey between the New F York and Connecticut cities ch told of death and were directed to the dead, | (Special to The Bvening World) (Syeotal to The Evening World) ELMIRA, N.Y. March i—Rev.] HARTFORD, Conn., March 1 Thomas K. Beecher, half brother of the|Mary Foote Beecher Perkins ¢ jlate Henry Ward Beecher and Harriet 9% this morning at the home Beecher Stowe, of “Uncle Tom's Cabin” | son, Charles EB. Perkins fame, died at his home at 99 o'clock] She was born at Bast Hampton, LI this morning, He was taken {il Sunday |July 19 18%. She was the daughter niwht. ot Rey. Lyman Beecher and his wife, Fathtr Tom.” as he was famtitarly| Rosanna Foote Bhe had seven brothers, all of Shoes| ASTOR PLACE, COR. LAFAYETTE, NY, B. Altman & Co. UTICA MILLS | Muslin Sheets & Pillow Cases, Thursday, March 15th. PILLOW CASES, Pian Hem—Each. 42X36 45X36 50X38% 54X28 Ice. 13 Sée. 7c, Kemstitched— Each. I5c. 17, 20. 2c, SHEETS. Flain Hem— Each. X255 2X256 24X24, 26X24 "AT. 54c, 63c. 69c, Hemstitchec—Each. 55¢. 62. Te. 77 (Rear of Rotunda) known, waa the pastor of Park Congte- gational Church, in this city, It (8 a] became Cangregadonal clergymen, and | massive stone structure covering a/iwo alsters | whole block, and was constructed after! Mrs. Perkins wis @ sister of Rev, the plan drawn by Mr, Beecher, He] Henry Ward Beecher and of Harriet ved in moking the church a home| Beecher Stowe and half sister of Mre he young, and 1 One part of the} Isabella Heecier Hooker, of this c.ty, ) bulding ts « completely fitted po of Rs 4 Thomas K. Heecher, of El- utre, with scenery, drop curtain, &c. ‘ « ate "Forking with her sister, Cather. Dancing Was permitted in this room. In ates part of the church ts al jig, ena ites kitchen, Mr Beecher gave a fortune to mee ve was married to Thamas ©. charity, dying practically without an re are ame. Ga a eae Fi eatate He is survived by his wife and oney 7 a = |Rrother. Ceorge Beecher, of Georgetown, vd itl tao simere, Mies. Perkin ad Do if _—, Mrs.‘ idtken of MERUORE Conn. 42 | He was born In Litehfield, Conn., Feb. 10, 1821. the fourth son of Lyman Beecher by hiv second wife, and was graduated at 1 « College." His services in this onded over a period of forty-six Capt. Crosby Meets Death in 8] Fire on the Lenn: ut Raltimere. | BALTIMORE, March .—Capt BF! Luther, | » death to-day from Boston, was burned : ina fire on the schooner JW ven chromic Ine! pient or chronic, tothem, can be Prevented it J Ave Syd or cored Capt. Crosby was visiting Capt dy oy of the Lennen, and was asieep in af centratio: rp ert: Mot be the forerunner of a chi stateroom when he met his death. Capt condition of similar il Whether Hand bi Y nad Handy we badiy keraed while trying | chronic, by the ase ot that gesuinely mai The Lennen was consiterably dam-| wed by fire. NEARLY KILED BY CAR 1 Stepped tm Frome of It ly Hore that He Will Die. Johan O'Donnell. forty-five years old, of Mi East Ninety-seventn stroet, stepped in front of ‘atnre’s Teme: ite condition of i. ‘iate oceasions. : i: street ear! eg this morning an ceived 8 8 t ure uf the base of jas removed to the fiatiean” ying. you may tive cs i cecangl ood Abbey's Effervescent Salt pa Galt (a ma le principally (rom the salts extracted from the julees sh Pra ant good health, but cures Dyspe (nervous or otherwi Ce blood of bile. Tos Pipsert a eS - 096., gec., Gr.20, Feel bad today? pat oe may Nave coment it, oF cals enicomsead take Romar just cece and take CANBY CATHARTIC The use of this standard ge ‘amt ait apeas, F toi Pz.€, ¢, Galena a Abi ent ai 3 pegtions

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