The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1900, Page 1

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es P aregea WINTHER—OLEARING TO-DAY. cord. “ Circulation Books Open to All,” AND _ “A CANDIDATE! | GARDINER SAVED PRICE IOP.MLEXT IQA OPPOSES LAND-GRABBING We FROM AN INDICTMENT. _ AND NATIONAL TYRANNY. | H iese Shave tor the Fer 6 ~ BOY BOXER’S INJURIES FTEs rr |W view on National { « Circul: in Books Onen tn An? | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW “Yor, ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1900. —— . Tenderloin Precinct «Bry. He grated his teeth, clenched his fists and shook with rage. BV. Ls ‘ahe That ts an inference,” said he: “but! eoniy converted ‘frene'a hvy urious transport float, 1, com: ery body aye we should apply the: and Other High Police Guessing About Officials, : Plans ; i. Bo Pad 5 Commissioner Abell Says sy “Liar”? ne 0 Bourke Ccckran Says He ‘ A Liar” to Grand Jury Presentment—Goff Ig —— 060 Is a Reformed Prophet — | j id Wi E and Declines toMake a nores Gardiner. ife of the Ex-Alderman Re- ‘ ‘sl t f - Ww Prediction as to Politi. 4 Diatrict-Atiorney Gardiner saved Po | igi urns fro onaon, here He cal Events, “ lice tain Trice from indictment dy | u N w Is b . : the Grand Jury. bu) the former Tender , awe bd ae ut Declines to Talk. ‘ The ‘olest utterances of ex-Prewident 9) loin commander had a narrow escape Prey neater eer oes anne a | ufc conetrsedl yD Gardiner was the savior of the f ‘ ty to aean. a f (Bh Commissioners, of Chief Devery. of at . “ite wit atc i Jeast one inspector, ax well as of Pri dei teins ¢ ; Deapite the District-Attorney's eters | ore nabs ie Jay, courel » great deal a3 in his behalf Price had a remarkadiy 4 , i , eb oe close shave, Ry a vote of 12 to 1@ the LABORER PUCUMGED FIVE STORIE Dever Pe Kean, tei a Grand Jurors decided that he could not | wn ns? ho reneenpalaanaell be brought to the bar of justice for ted x Ay copresent ative q ait notorious Tenderloin dives — os ‘ bE oni wordt pore a bin the Clevetend Intertiew the * to flourish unmolested during his stay = Vin the Clevetnnd titeetieg dm that precinct. i ; Qe ? Jand saw Mr, Cleveland aoe = On March % Foreman Putnam wrot " at : j Gerardiner homing If Capt. Price waa} "‘l INTEND Rid IGNORE: GARDINER,” eae ie fe 1 cannot ponaily ntusendt te ot equally responsible with Capt. | SS =— 1h speceion of bis min Tromas for the existence of open and - page finunting dens of vice in the Broadway ian . Hear » nat doce ieCamanen district. Mr Putnam expressed the! } fi opinion that Price was even more to) | blame than his successor, since Thomas | commanded the precinct for only three | cianntio’ted months, while Price had a chance ex J ton) know whether Mr. tending over a much longer period to | would like 10. be th Demaailagae enforce the Iaw and wine out the dives | e jor not, and 4 can’t prophesy whether he In his reply the District-Attorney de- avsconatidly saa CHaMTana 3 N clarel that there was no evidence | face ie ; | Against Price and advised that no in- ae Stren ca eee ae } Gletmen We found. om Gartiner, ine[Uited States Transport) R. J. Lusk,Who Recently sebad PARIS’S NAME MAY BE CHANGED | see 1h after the thing Bapom oe e the opinion from G * S B H ED | Grand Jurors summoned the predec Sails with 750 Regu- | Shot His Friend Through AGREES IN PART. 5 ef Thomas and subjected him to a ee- | |] * vere examination lars on Board. Jealousy, in Trouble. 1 vi nave Hse seneOleellae meni ‘The question was finally put to a vote sous fearefatlly 1 dow: see anything tn and by a close margin Price escaped in- : [iat es not bee sald afore Gictment, With 1% regulars on board the United | Rover’ J. Lusk. formerly superintendent | fm 1a pars, OC not fa all Re-mayae . . ABELL GROWS PROFANE. States Army transport Sumner sailed | of Branch Post-OMece Station G, but wel There {© unanfmous agreement. ree late this afternoon for Manila {lms lately been employ: | aarding our attitude toward the \ Police Commissioner Abell waxed ©) she was loaded with hundreds of tons | B joines and Por @ Ric potatoe © must be goad to them. a iy World reporter mentioned the Grand r bvedtags Ge ee pines. Forty army officers ranked b : Te et Te, etiuics vero Col. Davis, of the Fourth Cavalry, wer OKLYN V ‘vision ia on just how we shell on board. i ‘wae read to him: “fome say by bre o ' “The neglect and bilndness under the pb Migr remiie bio Mera me say feed jhe pth y present police system are due, not to) i oy aaa a ae oe a pean lack of intelligence nor of knowledse. | siscg at th al a dae | “Ihave my own views on thet Dut to some direct Interest In the maln-| ase ered joudly as the ship | 9 | treaty. | donc say whether Gia bn belo places (dives and gam- swung from * "| Government dock at 3 are hic: “> eS oat an ad rm | The little Commisatoner go: very an.) Ne (00! of Miuiflc street, Brooklyn | endent reason! pia : eh eg ot ee MRS. HOWARD P. ORIE AND HER CHILDREN | PLATFORM | e 1 have no comment to make on the/st & "cout nearly reaching « million di | Mek Ab EYATR ' 0 Rule in our relations with the Grand Jory. J ‘The oMoers’ staterooms are suinpt.- | Freleng rire oe, a! ig t Ieeeuteeg cognate mesure of 4 cet of the earth, and mo one dirsente -_ If any man would come to me per-l ous even beyond the bridal sulis in the Ais. Gee ava ook 7 oe ls ea ald tf r nd i rom ihe eg tice ie? the gtaspe vt e a “ riends me spirit eoonom! under ie de | ponally and say that I would fix him, | crack liners —=—>__ KBARSARGE STANDS TEST, Oe is in Lonion, Mrs. Okie arrived] Mrs. Okie went abroad some time ago. clorable nere to-day O71 the Lucwnia, but declined | and (reads nid there would] No: 1 will not say whether 7 ¢ 3 to aay wheiner the d'fferences deiwren| be a reconciliation She was tooktoe Mlor don't think that the , her and her husband had been amicably | the best of healt and spirits when SbCl} oarty “tn ite present cheotle allt cattle’ ame his mornin is turning (> Cleveland as the one Chale ts a sister of Mra, Roland | queer o whether she had d¢-l ann can restore 't t er. Nor im Motnece and a woman of] er t ao hers mw | vay whether [ think Cleveland rho be a vironger candidate than Bryan, { shall took to the platform. 1 vol abd never was a pro or j land man, nor a pro or Deuble Tarret of the Ratee- mo ci Wis le POISONED. 1 would make him prove ft if 1 had to Ge to the ends of the earth to do it If any man came to me personally and said that | am In league with vice fn this city 1 would tell him he is a @—an liar.” Recorder Goff intends to totally ignore District-Attomey Gardiner and hie asa clerk in | neh Biation C. a Huds Dhatle and profane when an Evening! of cunplies for the troops in the Phitly- | Bethune streets. was arreste " Born muiractive pera nality 4 went ca Landon several months aud was teken tl He lay for # time in the Hotel Cecil aod the dorte charges made to Gov, Roomevelt. the Department from Commande: | yadressed to the firm of bud " d to the of Ludwig Bau- 0 ired of o@ him. Then 'e re Mr Cele is a lawyer and a " tty 0 : “The Digirict-Attorney charges that} Folger, of the battleship Kearsarge, just | man @ Co. from the mally biaetthy and ins rs iy his friends here ees w While be conte te iy Bese he you are responsiple for the Grand Jury | returned from a sea trial and now at! The jest letter end marked money heard of bim was when he soundly sale: Chald is ak ee a bee i ue mem>ers, Bridges a4] pattorm on ip he siande ts of ned s( last, 206] importance: If plat nan is bad. thrashed 9 man who had insulted him In *he bar of the hotel presentment, criticising him, #0 severe- " . ea sccoeec Warts requri to] tee rae tore ingetor cain sys mere fount" hel Ke@per at pia Menaineere| wn pew eare from Pto- “The double turret was thoroughly prisoner's possession The later the Recorder at his home this morning. engl sae eeeses lovers Ween | Volied States Commisioner shi = Island Wanted $13,384, | maines and One Vic- It was understods thet ols mission lever, and seni disma Okie vy calling | yetter the man mee more anslous re rons teggee om i 82.590 bail for examination broad was fo look after ceriain nde vim academ of,” a term which | ehouta ( There wat no Interference tween the | But He Won't Get It. | tim May Die. Cri wagons taesvet,. and 00-8 artrware extted gitar Weal ot oe| nant) ce eae eae gat” nconventence | "ik married the daughter of dames| : ee Se eM eg rege pba Fits tne Ee ate a SN LAND GRABBING, ae tested with srmuitaneous deemange, | Witapatrick, the politician in the Seventh | to ue for divorce an the ground of | the country As sisted in The Rvening World _.| terday, Mr. Cleveland favors the i : ed Pirang.'o| Assembly District, |n HB, and became ®! justice McAdam. In the Mupreme! Phill Maly. fori -cne op 28 E « am the unites soldier A, of the T . 5 == a ote of either turret. fs lhead noe heen oe {Court, today diemisend the wu: of | machinist of 4 Kast Thingy Engine Com: ‘Cont! chee te io a ee de a Bi eign PROMOTED 6 FIREMEN el aire on she nal 4 worthy, who. at the end of the war] gusgm under the Prevailing Reie of |® serious atiack of plomaine poissning k aud Ladder No 12: John T. Par-| should be self-governing. i Prooklyn, ny company assigned,| Porto Rico, And the United prove fatal Daly wae token ‘ommiasioner Seansell Raises e- Sonn T, ewe. te Hoek to Bellevue Hospital st 2 o'clock this uns toned ib | went to live witn the Louske at 381 Went ages law. that may Sixteenth street. wi should appiy the Golden Rule in “i Ladder 3 The Justice holds that the law dore n. of Seacertar, ft, ta tee ‘in the| apply to cases I'ke thet of Work who morning (rem the board ioe serving Wen to the Grade * Charles Sheridan, to Engine Com; dealing with nations. 0 L — ed thigh. was empiores as « keeper at a fisea fre. EAward Lawiey or tne 064 of Faremen. No 7 James F Ki to a ‘Kenworthy recovered, and the matter be '3 1 salary Biackweil’s isiand | Me ware oe eee No oh and James Lan Riciren firemen were promoted by Com was fixed up beiween the men. and was furnished with beard and todg-| given ‘ gs ing at a city tnatitutton. ‘The embulance phyrician found a The compelling the ciiy to pay | agep, Lawter and her three-yearsolt pid} the parition of holder of the Bonser medal. € the prevailing rate of wages applet! were also victims of plomaines when eps Bhertck, t Engine Company No. Chief Croker's driver, Sherick and | cage, which bas hove reeseity Forecast for the Ultty-six hours end-| only to mechanics oné@ laborers om-| reached tse house shori!y afier | o'c Yrancis J. Berke. to Eagine Company Burke are both vet Be tg 1 | sopreaaeal we ,| Brooklyn. oo company assigned } thie morning We is Lhe famous life-nave foremen, Trev are ing 4 P.M. Sunday for New York City|ployed by the Gay And not to pervene|" Biimuiante and aniidcles were ndminc| Sos. acha F. Kine. t0 Wok ahd Lad-, etland vicinity: Palr ta-night and Sunday; | whe G0 Ret come ime competition with| istered to mother and ciilid ant » Engine Com. "| EX-SENATOR GIBS GIBSON, froth west 1» north winds, Béwerd Lawier, whe had eaten wome of ithe cheese that had-made the others sil OF MARYLAND, DEAD. | tion. The Lawiers will recover. Engine Oo —_—_ er rah The cheese pas served at supper inst Jorn 7.) WASHINGTON, March 31.—x-United * +4 ‘wterption te tore! Poa gett one, Mac orga eatin ate ote Prager Ff Seema F. Migggna, Company dead. es ule bei Eg i i bi i

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