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PRICE OnE © CENT. ——— POLICE CAPTAIN THOMAS. (IS INDICT oe CALOSPOOCTEUOSOES goeceooooooooooos: ae ee Grand a Presents t Three Bills Against the Commander of the Tenderloin Precinct, Charging Neglect of Duty. The G _tiiis afternoon re- turned three indictments against Capt Andrew J. Thomas, of the Tenderloip Precinct ‘The body finds that he has been dere- Net tn his dugy in failing to suppress the notorious Tivoli, the Haymarket and Dore, whore proprietors have been indicted ! These places more than any other of the resorts in the Tenderloin have been run ‘wide opgn’ despite many complaints and the revelations of their character made by caves whieh frequent! ly come up in the police courts, AKRON’S FATAL BOAST. ‘The Tivoli te run by Akron, who, it said, often boasted that the police cou not disturb him, as he had thin, “right.” Carey, of the Haymarket, held out not only under Thomas, but under Capt. | Price, despite prensure brough: by the | Teputable people of the neighborhood. ‘The Dore, of which “Dobe” Harley fs the proprietor, has had the reput! tion of Dring one of the “warmest” places in the city _[*Girentation Books Open to All. | The Evening World exclusively an- nounced jast week that Capt. Thomas would be indicted. The Grand Jury decided that Capt. ‘Thomas could not have been unaware of thix state of affairs, The dives were run without any attempt at conceal- ment, and flourished under his very PPS Ree ee z** tess nose. ‘The indictment is under section No. 164 of the Penal Code, relating to the omission of duty on the part of a police officer. THOMAS NOT ARRESTED. No warrant was served on Capt Thomas and none will be issued, Dis- pan far T know the police cannot Inter- fere. 1 4 Zz caer | ‘The indictment came as & great sur- | Prive to the Patice Department, The nt hothing wise | | L) Grand Jury will be discharged { | triet-Attorn jardiner Sgotified Chief} row, and it wae thor of Police De of the indictment. in the war on vic: e the indictment | “T have not been notified—that is, not | of the divekeepers would be done. offictaly—of the indictment,” said Chief) Devery to an Bvening World reporter. “If Lam instructed to produce Capt. Thomas in court at a certain time he will be there, no dowbt of that.” “What are the politics of Capt. Thomas?” the Chief was asked. “Capt. Thomas Is a Reputfiicas of tha) @tanchert kind.” was the reply. “Do you intend to suspend bim pend- fng trial?” “& Chlef of Police who is a stanch Democrat does not intend io suspend so Distriot- Attorney jug of the «mall results of the G Jury work was disposed to lay biame to Foreman F m, who had him “excluded from Grand Jury room. He said he war prepared to furnish Assembly Passes a R i evidence of ie bine te pro-| int tes thes. whch aieiey foo| ‘tion That May Be a Precedent. State Senators and a Commissioner of | (me of the important city departmen: bat when he went to the Grand Jury! room he was given (o understand that} Gardiner in speak ' 004 a police officer as Capt. Thomas| his ald wes @t wanted te Tee eva. for go nonsensical a thing,” declared the] A new Grand Jury wilt be sworn in| AU UANY a yhntoaen a piles ¢ Axsembly this afternoon * emphasis Monday by J verte Chtet, with 3 udge Warren W. Poster. | resciutiol calling for the puntstiment NEW Ooeeete VA YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH bid 1900. ~ANTI-POOL-ROOM BILL PASSED. SODOOTEEOOD OPE COED CHOP ETENTEHOOEE ETOD DOO OW TAL ET IQ aa Ent DM saAWaAa a HE ii BEEN sal he “ ty ENTIFIED AS H R MACH TO PRETORW TO BEGIN ON APRIL 2: = Shoe Boer Forces Believed to Be Advancing South to [“ Cireutation B Books Open to All.” } NV ONE OE OOS YTRI a ————— ONE CENT, a orld. “PRICE ooo ASSEMBLY ADOPTS _____ RADICAL MEASURE -, SUMNER HELO FIGHTS. FR MQ BE OF Bucket Shop nen ee Also Prohibited Telegraph Co Put Under Penalty to Furnish Fa for Opetations. ' | - | ieee Luxuries on apg, EEE Licenses 4Expiring | ‘eat te The Reine Sao ., bw | ALBANY, N.Y March 21 Calls for Official May | May Not Be joo. sontay, by a vote of ae | | ase the SPders btit to close ap Beal ‘The bill i short and to the, Action. Renewed. . } ome } . os follows I WASHINGTON, D. March ! There » poxmtbiltiy the “Any corporation or asseckation, er Repreventative Drings, of New York, | bettJeffries thet and ott piMicers (hereof of any copartnen ° Wil durvogiine ‘a react providing for MUS arranged (0 Lake place af indivi who furnishes the Investig by a select court |! B AOD CRE tai Sle: y iriegraph, (olegraph teker or e leaaes of the clube ume hanteal the chara extrayag ¢ in fitting : Me eee ey f ts NIK | orlae fahis expire on Me ane bath sh 4 gape paris me line way Prestient York, of ¢ person ner. will a re ec | Boar! tathe, Oo new oer v0) We bn * al retary of War to furnish (he House all | ; ay paren ae + ‘dl g the expenattur “mn Prigatas pe Piapeens rex Mes ke tila us’ altaye bile oineas m . tenement, tent, hes ey ng, and inde the Lewis bill nas walicdin tor weasel, or any 1 ye" oes tne vast ted | ie Lewielature It te thought the Com-|clereof, or whe occupies any piace be oO je Nie 1 will tot give permission to! at of any Kind dpon any public vis ig lh 88 boilers, sliver dbp to carry the game on | private grounds’ within thie iia sticks, mahogany hairs and Mr. Yo wid tomdaye that | papers, apoaratus or and arreens tinned re htub wernor signs the dewls a for ne purpose of 0 these comforts were for the commis: | he whl have something of im. | Feeistoring’ leis or Wager, OF C selling sioned officers | » ray on the subject ‘ Tivie will be a Nexus low tot Creag the Aa vad vite over tly li il & tee pean bow to th THE PENALTIES, Prospect of going (oO Mantle, 1 United or days alter Mey 1. person who regorls OF aej Stuies soldiers from. Bohi “ nd Jellies down ¢o battle | sor Wagers or sells poole | marched io the Brooklyn dock of the! on ) iil Sharkey and Mecoy wx. | int result of any (idl oF contem transport Bummer, at the foot of Paetticl pect ta jeuuind @ srprdtings duly 4, | RU speed oF power of endurance af stree!, (hie mot The Vis WAL! Hesider ciese there are many other {288 OF beast. or upon the result of Mate steamer lay a dock all morning |i. mite: iat’ asi ah 4 hee | atti | nomination, ppointmemt t tawalting order Ah: |e! AORN 08s cca asctenes Saiees-Gaen Menton Ga election. of upon the ieee Lae [oficial mersage was received o0 board | ene tie tuscres nt MW | chance oF casually unknowil or lahip and everybody concluded that ‘ - | gont event whatsoever, “Or to any persoi CLEVELAND AND BRYAN, a at Hewm ot ary article or | (or sold upon margin mai ‘nota member or 4 sg ee . dated > was the order from the War Depa ment to get wider way. There was | lot of cheering and bustie and visitors lon board began to make thelr adieus, Tie Joy turned to chagrin when the officers were mustered notified that from Waahin: | was hed for an indetiy { | Es-Pree Dentes Fx-jof a member of eft 'Sinck Exchange, Cor Maren ® | The men were pt arters and | President Grover Cleveland was inter: ordered to pet ready a march, and| viewed Youday in regard tot Jignea | Petroleum Excha: ge or the ; Were noon on thelr way (o various forts, | Produce Exchange or any other | which they reached about 1 o'clock. statement that he and Mr Cartisie re} porsied exchange, i guilty of @ | | in favor of the renomination of Wiliam | meanor t was soon whispered about thar the | vse ~ he i 14. Bryan for the Presidency, and wilt! “And shalt apon convictam fer the :ransports w | vote for him if be runs again | fret offense be ined) Net ea mien | ¢ inpriconet for nutetege i | Mr. Cleveland denied that hy bad ever| city days, and upon coneieiial Another reas ety second offen-e shail be guilty om: | @umaer wea.shat } : | given anvone authority to make such a j had accommodacior ur only @® mea, | stateme and = be fined not tend ul ja Board of Survey, consisting of Col, | Further than that he deciined to give| thousand dollars and be f | Woodriff, Major Davis and | exteeeelin co his mudsect, | Not lege han care Ne vie ted a : 2 ‘This act shall tale, ul made @ full ine "| ji frat day of September, [Tan ma tte eo sm PR CIVIL-SBRVICE FRAUD! «<° ner had been bediy sprung q Gatohed up wuld See ve SANDERS’S STATEMEN dock, Other defects were bys Vanminative | embijman Sanders salt te | ported Paper Mave licen ning World correspondent: ‘The memyere of the Boant would n red. My bil wilt practically prohibit: adit ihe truh of thes ee DU) An investigation har been bee ling tm the pool-rooms. That ts te sald tha: owing t sary alterations itt te ‘ Ms ‘ot the entire evil, 1k will be dent po calcu soeeibly wall hee me CWit Service Commissioners at ue [Of it ent fore Menda reques: hie? Examiner Ireland, to If the poo'-roome caumet get ‘The Bumner i out who hay been changing the rat-lmation from the tracks showing | eulte of ihe races as well as the ere, papers of cans] tions and odds given on the horses if «stat te examination Over Whether ft will continue’ the Gi tted w “QNLY A MISDEMEANOR,” | Sean vise cemainy sme stom "Jonge [0 romtempr ot Sk oracahe parting - Give Battle. orate Atted ap Over HOR. wan ric for pomution in the Fire De-) tons and ode given ga the Rag ‘ t! ro men. smmerl\ and Snyder, wha i prnced renova betting ring, they “The gent as phew ogee ed it.” he ie was elected on the Tammany Nee Q sae cithe eon IETS PPR ENE ner at Newport News. The furniture is Ave pent waded. only a simple tnledemeanor 10 sond mehogany. The mancement to-may t t Ni an instance where| Capt, Thomas was out whe 5 eee’ Mareetigeting cae ” t en ie a that frawe hee bo they may be a pos 1 can rt rece an _ oe ing Worle rectus die keene probability the forerunner of an attempt LONDON, March 2%.-~. he remarkable statement t* mede in a despaten | fl ee Gui etn some time Was brows giving large odds on havea that pol 5204 isheameoas, the West Thirtieth street station. The| ©” eed eed be be i from Bloemfonte! by the correspondent of the Times, who has been the fue and Ghud-carved chit. ai from the eligible list of three | yn to cir nai em “Why,” warmly exclaimed the Caie!,|*¢TEeWnt 7¢ the desk raid ne had gone)“ pond co ateston8) mouthpiece of Lord Roterts, that 15,000 foreign troops have been landed firemen who aspired to be foremen tw > down Stet 4 by Mr. aio the army of tovts and “Thomas is one of the best men nto fesadys and at first grim. Hoe o best ace The dicqualitied men are. 4 wae & de: Goldman 3S |x retured to heileve thatthe indictmeng| Tt Ye ! hie iy obese ‘ Mn liners in a") oremen D. J. Gavin, J. Fox ai sports who prey upon the “Why, 1 want to say to you that| had been found | snyder was on arty ines, the He says the Transvaal forces have been re-equipped: that the South lwylend. They were examined ree the pool-rooms, the Tenderloin has never been #0 clean | Democrats proveating loulls. They were | African winter is setting in; (hat the British troops must be clothed to eer ahd nnd yt | tor promotion with 1 otters, and th WON'T AFFECT as it Is to-day, And Capt, Thomas har A TENDERLOIN BOMB. be ee. aati ret | meet winter exposure, and tha! delay in the advance on Pretoria Is due! iquiry was ‘0 be made, « noiaty |Mended the list when Examiner Ireland accompitehet! all of thet. He lea fine|, <..: Tha’s tough ca the old m to these causes. npneewed 15) Secure’ Chet the f angi sat teagan he 4 ' an tut io wt . rT one real — al ‘sl ee re ee pi ent a Whemete teallzeds ita: Sood gepeest Ss ve oer pane Po ph aad na “oe of the main army from Bloemfontein pom dainiieiie’ bah ine Siveeiad GOA BAY Al BAY AWARD. it should de vo consirned It to me from that precinct.| Then word wa carried e " whl s of. sem iidhe | netead of belts solid silver mbich. is one of the hardest in the ye the explosion of a, beh ve el ined had taken the ou As despateles from Lorenzo Marques, Delagoa. have been reporting | ine service wae ordinary plated ware, Saat ben nna a warden and the patrolmen, ‘They | vigmrous speech [0 favor of Ite pareage.| ® VUE Influx O€ foreigners at that port from allover the world, it is not| sat the china was mote at Trenton | pertngal Condexined to Pay €3. » Haymarket, | seemed. siunned. * Lewis was Chairman of tne Syracuse | doubted here that the Boers have-received big reipiorcements. and th :2 th ‘ serge ne wae made OURO by the Arbitration ork «« . Other despatcnes from Wloemfontein ray that President Kruger buasts|** ‘"* \*™ - Tribanal. ' Investigating ommitice and a “thes he will retake Bloemfontein within 2 week and that he has forvign as- that the Boer forees are advancing south reinforced i Berta, ‘ ci. é BERNE, Switeeriand, March ®—Ace] “D Sees Rechange Seat. | ding 10 ihe Deingen Bey Railroad doliare © id for, a ie ate Ct lace moa stot change \o-éay, ae