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a . ‘ . . r , « 5 R adit wee ey tee aad bv Silty i oA eee - 1c [“ Creutation Books Open to AIL” | | rants deri | YORK, THURS! PRICE ONE CENT: TO PROTECT SHANI LIZZARD RAGING: DEVERY CALLED OFF Pazzr'snses crs Five Thousand of the!" « secu! GARDINER, PUT OUT OF =o a a ns Mr. Chamberlain, the Se 4 r the Ce cs 0 Street - Cleaning Bri- | sr"mw'em + JURY-ROOM, SAYS “BRIBERY!” oet i. Sores re ea a d e Will H W k by Su retary made the ominous reply that at ie comm g ave Ork. pepe aa 2 aeeaae acniW ii AUCH Seat of the war President Kruger was warned ttat he and & " Opinion of District» BRIDGE BADLY BLO‘ KED — That Some One ee ee a At @ e,clock the Weather Bureaus Turning to bis secretary, he told him reported « snowfall of five mehes| to call up the Uvalde Asphalt Company.| Attorney Is Secured. on Grand Jury is Try- Thus is considered here to mean that the razing and no let ap im sight. which has the contract for removing the " pees snow from the streets, —_ Hi SING THE ? Dt NSH HA na ing to Protect the jhannesburg would te tal en as an act o! vandalism for It fo a bilsaard. SUAS GET. Oe. ne manartatante ty, bie hotels and restaurants are wae tor | Guilty. iP; dent K Id be tried asd de d r He 8 lesart cau stamped it an| tt “Bverything ts ready. All the men | Respectable tnd revta a resident Kruger would be tried a+d condemned in an such at 480 o'clock this afternoon. At] 8A@ carte necessary can be ob safe to-night from illegal interference | - ‘dinary court of jaw. 7 = that time about four siches of snow haa |&M@ as soon as three inches of snow |by the blatant Devery and others who sak ae a sits dl FP: few Prone. Boer mE ors Hen we will put our men to|seek to shield vice by raiding wonest} ‘ a eee eee \Indictments Against It is recalled that when a threct was wade B ve se ain y said, i ST we eprom ch a of. [nents » peiene shat ut wien] TOP | Thirty Unimportant Boer President to execute six British officers if We. Mast | of the street rail t ‘omm! L 7 4 ‘ , were hustling are aiden sags for| mean from $40,000 to Saniee for ‘i plea Devery was emphatically squelched by i | Persons Handed in by who was captured at Ladysmith, " punished as ® the courts this morning, and later in} Grookljs ; | Y ‘the British Government notified Mr. Kruger that he w bucking the snow before it had a chasce| Who clean jt up. It depends on the to tle up any of the lines, Snow-ploughe| perature. Warm weather or wind will ’ and sweepers will be run over the sur-/ make it cost more. + face lines at short intervals during the] ‘We are figuring on hiring all the men 7 Bight. who apply to-morrow morning at our Street-Cleaning Commissioner Nagle | fifty stations, They'll work e'ght hours and his subordinates were ready, they | and get $f a day. said, to cope with the storm, regardless | “On the eight-inch basis Grand Jury. ibe held personally responsible. the day the Police Commissionel e hgnd in putting him under restrasst At & secret meeting this afternoon, the 7 a ak IR Police Hoard ordered the Chief of Police from the Grand Ju oom | ob, Pare oa ta SS SENATE GBTS THE NOTES AG j (ook | Probably | spectable hotels until the Corporation of what proportions it might assume. | employ 4,009 men for five days. That | corder Goff to keep him out See y May's Telegram te the a fehes. ‘The lam time we cleaned the 1 ntire The temperature at 4.90 o'clock was! length of Broadway three times before 8 and the barometer indicated 99. | the snow ceased falling. with a falling tendency. ‘en hours after we'd finished Trolley traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge | last storm, we were ready for wher Was seriously hampered by the storm.| any other, We'll make an even better resorts which the police have striven 9@ hard to protect. The brazen attempt of the Chief of Police to turn public sympathy from the ' Dea = i" ‘Tings from nearby cities and towns | about the Younsel rencers an. opinion on the law, a8 ‘ number we had for the last 1 pairiy eltoom keeper eke Paces tie het alalag sarc bt | esate Devery's hands are douoly led and | TWO WOMEN KILL THEMSELVES voatare shore Iadetba WAterT6Tt diy ee See Yolk wilies the sucwiall mld auathon tt ei iby he Pore eam ber mame: HG ihe hele ' Afier 4 turhulent ssene in Tecan: stopped snowing or Dot: | to-night and « sad silence in the evil ¥ od herself jeoorde ja. dated Marek 10 whied states: sa wilt - a r wenty-t so her his afternoon se er] WASHED x. March 13 on 129 os court Gardiner was allowed tol sponse to a resolution the Borne to die dhes ny awe Tweiurn io the Grand Jury room go Yong | MAY MRE to Cue Benate the correapond- rt i given Bee inas. voay ceguired” a lence relating to the request for med'a- 1 aay: Saar eae t {829 g:deemtan 4 gee ton tn South Africa After ihe quarre -Atiorney | ‘Tae first document te 4 despatch trom | ae | Pieter 1 by the Gove} \ ‘The trolleys managed to maintain their| record this time, too. crusade against polttc oMfclals who are aie ‘ eek: . | headway without dimculty, but the| “Everything ie ready to push the but- [blackmailing divekeepers and gamblers : Siete pe en ae eae ae biter to ure! a a a awe aces " hadete: le * to urKe trouble was caused by the blockading ef | tom and start the men and carts at It." |whose cause he champions, by arresting SNOW CAUSES MANY ACC DENTS | Why dtd the ¢ jaar dn. | Resokitnen 2 Intro the Giremd suey vial tt Congress to Amend: the tracks by trucks, which became! “No change in the biisgard ait “ Stalled on the trake. was the bulletin hung wg Se Horees plunged and floundered on the | Weather Burgau at 4 o'clock this afier- Gippery planks of the roadway. Many | noon, Coupled with this was the in- @f them fell down. From the middle of | formation that ‘the snow would continue of Kurepean po! m receipt Constitution. fespectable hotel men and restaurant ie met he aie the ollly charge that In ¢! thelr guests musical accompa: this afters mMenis to dinner they were breaking the Alexander Hi 1 150 Rast Pitty { criminal law, fell so fiat this morning) The L amber of aevid to ve we desire to pre ert am one, Lam coinn to strike nad! strike high and heave, AMERICAN CONSE. Hay responded ! {| WASHINGTON, March 16. the afternoon until dark the trofleys| all night and w-morrow, with 4 ett ' er r used up an hour on an average in] ily of warmer weather and rainvetter| net nowedy could be found to wpeak) 17" ‘ I have a'rendy charged Capt, Thowmap| otter : making the round trip across ihe big! daylight Friday morni a i John M we fell Vf wics csioimal wepiet of duty. The fii the Heke Comatoes ena @pan. | Neor.v four inches of x bid ce courte arrested men t of 220 & te fren te*righ , ' i rie f «© Commlitee rhe biockade blockade resutting trom | Up to 20 o'clock, of snow had fallen honorably and instantly dle- frou 22! ta right bip. | irand J ‘igeing thas charge! srament war at the head of @ special ont the delays on the bridge reached as far | Beginning with the Chicago Limited, | Maree? Alc ry Park, N. J " | “Secretary tay igegraphed Mtr, WMGb Jay introduced the fas odbnson street, in Brooklyn. At one due t@ arrive at the Grand Central ong ga Cornell and moamarege in front - trant | Ht lowe me if the ‘an Kir cassy, at ia sei serene ian eet an tine reart; care were stalled in i tion at 1.90 o'clock, which came Zeller ho unmessured terme i lalred to proicet some one, « Constitution: “fine, ‘The rateenvers deseried the cir | Minutes behind time, all pti wor, |2oneed_the arrests eo unwarranted oe ee 1 tn whore Interese F cee Sc, nk and made (heir way across the bridge ion ine were reported f y and Mega! outrages. street and fr 1 her ankle, } ; 4 te proposed tv ‘on foot, hour to three hours late rom half an] Magistrate Cornell sald that yester- {am unalie from th od Bt Corer | the vevernl Bares, aman ‘Ap soon as Commissioner Nagle sot | An urtacencar day he warted Police Captain Thomas, Prevorin rem ting hat the tov «ahve Gown to his office this morning he w when the latter told him of the cone Artions of the Grand dary und the | r] informed that there was a likelihood ot} 4 sagt ere va that he better go gs ote - corder, | prese of thin t pmb. 4 nab pigeieagem iw o'clock. ! Hseuse’ wet ond eth tho ae cha f in com: | nf tnete vr “Lat {t come,” he said. tl oy rc brelervina net with the mere discha:ge paar 1 iy am directed | nevesna: meen secede il al HIS HANDS AND FEET FROZEN shh Wage Sabet x —% 7 bias vay that he would | in any Feaular quarterty dividend of 8 per comt. sags by } " ’ 1 lawe of the Ciuc aan Sine” lot at Sixty. | on the 6108.00.69 common stock, and 17 ney's office repudiated ihe Devery det per cent. in an extra cash dividend. and sald that (here was no possible es-| fort were be me is te coda oh the largest cash die- cuse for taking criminal proceedings. To cap the climax, counsel for some of the falsely arrested man announced that Immediate steps wil] be taken make the city pay for their unlawful rest and imprisonment and for he dom- age to their business ensuing from ine unpleasant notoriety. A WARSI To cama, ovsisiadensel oF © Ordered Reranse of | Attacks om Wissiews. Angered by ms onda f District- . wt acs oe March be 2 + they ordered him vo hinete 4 Jury room this morn: | oret on missions in Cima, | ray to Foreign time} see Lord Balis- of your velegram have had an who © . $24,000,000 ver made ai any one ty egesyen Mae singe corporation. : | Standard O1| Stock was quoted to<ey : on eg “curb” at 38 bid, which would make the yield from tne dividend e © to-day, if the mock were bought at rate ing prices, amount to 27-4 per cent. for DAVIS RELEASED IN $11,000 BAIL [poe cave wecreoune | blere amd dive-Keepers to the exe | nied wih Inet tent of $5,000,000 a yenr. nierview & Charis r ‘ s tive on bat! Ut dens rin ciewtaphed the Geeta at +4 ‘ie, Trpremenuation of our a bo River. two indiotn 1"? quarter. Last but not least, steps are being he retuned they rose in] Mr , taken looking 10 the indictment and] which ple $5,000 t , marched 10 the court-rooes | YS tinder dace on March 1 ibe) ine <f summary punishment of many of those} rder Gol fo This naval demonstration Largest Cash Disburse . —— ‘ ail being $1,009, the total’ being $11,000 1° ors Jury complained to the Re] ® t p | farm parc tm Chloe corder that Col. Gardiner was interfering nostits H with thelr Investigation and asked to t exprersion « ‘of President » gral LATE chai TS AT NEW ORLEANS have bim exclude! from (he Grand Jury | ification could he ald to Wy. 4 ba oo : FIFTH RACH ~Strivoner 1 eden, wie abd Our, Fambxssy UXT: . 4 . ie nanerdae Gell, inertucies heim that] Meegeramnin inane ony adhe XT LACE eo Hemi J, Tildee 2, 3 al Rose 3. they had a perféet right to conduct the tent it eai.net accent «| lavecignion tn Geir ewe war eater: