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POLICE PERMITTED DIVES 10 THRIVE * Queens County Grand * Jury Hears of Offi- 4 cial Laxness. | ; Chief of Police Devery was of the * \‘ Sierift How 3 oMficialn summoned to appear before yt nly Detective Demeia Malls We the Queens County Grand wlry vrday nl to be questioned as to the int “ ence of dives in Long ay ot ¢ npr: which have flovelshed, «de nile n Christophe Attoraey Merrill, desp!t me pref a plaint to the pollee. oe, ‘The Queens County foiks promise | 4 make it very uncomfortable for M fy Devery. " ‘There is an unusual state of municipal | ither keep 4 affairs in Long Island City, The Bhere | Mi ere ey ee a ffs office and the police are in oppor: | very pale. whe , bat he was Ag tion. Fearing that the polige would let | Jury room time Comenie f raid miscarry. Dencets Atanas rere tn the Dis i I made it, with the ald of deputy | amdavite ffs and detectives from a private | fed of W nave to» agency. This was on Saturday night | [AW 10 ‘and the place was Patrick Me-|"S. ree Carthy’s saloon, on Borden avenue, new vin the adiminigtrs the ferry, alleged to be the resort of | {lon ¢ od r be againg ‘women. and Tat stoo™ Mr. Merrill declares that he wrote to] Dyistrict& fald ay re-| oes elahteer Capt. Anthony 8. Woods concerning the h t laa ted: per hougat that mos: of i agp a ane oe men ws. em would appear batore the Grang 8 of ur hi portant thoroughfare, which. the poou- | Ww a te ihe van lation of Long Island City is compelled ket about, to use as the single means of egress hiet and ingress, is manifestly a common | acd ngaln te j \ Appear to-morrow, whan (ie investiga =. nuisance and worre. ton would proba) completed “TL hereby notit ag the comman Anthony Comet » et something you 4 commotion DEYERY MAY BE BE RETIRED, Imepector waaagilia | pected to Succeed Present Police ) Qing officer of the Beventy-ftth Precinct, that any further toleration of these te “sorte will be met by vigorous action on ‘the part of this office toward all re @porivible for It, whether such toleration Be negligently or otherwise permitte! POLICE WOULDN'T ACT. Mr. Merrill declares he served @nd formal notice on the police afterward. but nothing came of ii New Ex-| 1 Then he started to get evidence himself. The is a = Morning after the ratd a pollo This time tt nt @alled at che jail to take the pi TB to have some backing, for it cc to court. mediately after a canterens “There is wot power enough in sour! Maye Gepartment to take those prisoners (rom | Pepu:s | the eustedy of the Sheriff,” the Dis- jesse rected to Van Wyek, Joon F thief MeLaughsin be Devery © suc | dtrlet<Attorney told him. The three men were In conference may a It is alleged that when Chief Devery fers) jours, and afterward |) wae yall heard of the raid he called up th ‘that Dever he placed iriet-Attorney’s office and tired tint ie Merrill wae the coms He Chitel Urday inumhed — ant in the MoCarthy case he President York 4 that ~ have the Governor appoint a «1 forney-General to conduct the MoCarthy was indicted Monday, an * other keepers of resorts will share 4 ewame fate. © Ohler Devery was first to arrive in | fused WCOLAGRS OIE SAFE ie - toe Gene Cty Gd ernie Mica Keath th) AMOIOAN, Mbentiow. sue ca Police Comm! loner ve o ieaies closely by President Bernard Wi Nat Affect the sue York. Deputy Chief MacKellar, of | perintendent : Inspector George Rhodes and) Mayor Van Wyck wave a hear ‘oods and Kruseher soon Joined | day on two Leagtsl " the others. the Hu 1 Mlactinns teond ihe + Chief Dever ding in a group | Department. Both bills were tnis om the steps of the County butiding when |hy Asemblyman Hirer Gite ‘pro ‘Mr. Merritt srrived. The District-Attv © the appointment Mayor ey did not notice the Chief, bo! biepartioan Blection Hoard of four t . brusquely made his way through the thera, upon the nomina group = Devery smiled and satd + ‘Gidates by the fer fo the Cttles Evening World reporter nmitt the jvotit o7 “I never received a complaint through (oasting the tlahest num ay one or from any source her provites Re Borden avenue. ‘That's all | eon a pe it, and | oom willl ! ver all questions the Jury may ask.” Capt. Woods tla Attorney Merril “Nobody from t Mice and no citizen ever lodged a and Plaint with me concerning thir T've brought books with me which 4 every complaint received tn (h . T have questioned my sergeants ‘and they say that no complaint« ‘ Deen made. 1 don't we hat the a trlet-Attorney has to stand on % SHAMEFUL ORGIES. ‘The first witnesses called befor “SWALLOWED 50. SOLDIER SUES PAWNTICKETS.. FOR A iam “Clever Man Shoplifter Lusk Seeks Release from Was Caught by Fe Wife, Accusing For- male Detective. mer Friend. 1 District a re ms show ele Marry Wheeler sau expert k Ny xpert enough to el ® . Mre, Ray Irving ‘ id “Gatective in a departmen % on O h | Munared and Twen'y mires 5 She saw him yesterday make variou® aweest | articles disappear ax though he were 4 Conjurer, We was taken upetaire be M Adam : 8 ) fween Policeman O Donnell and ta Kenw wk peed « " r detective and searc On Oe the policeman abrup:!s “What be was chewing @ refused to answer. O Donne! ‘Dy the throat and found a » given bim and recovered. over &® worth of | STENZEL QUITS DIAMOND. Veteran's red Lem Won't Per. mit Him Playing. PITTSBURG, April I1-Anotier fta- veteran baseball player has re- street. Magistrate © ret | “2 Bed Dine in $1,909 to awalt 24 TENNER | that the Or TORRE 3 OF SIRE nex Oe EN 5 ‘YH, WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1900, BERNHEIM’S GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW. nt Will Pay You to come to-morrow to the GRAND OPENING of our new store at Third avenue and 127th street, down town comer, even if you live 100 miles away. it will be @ gala affair, long to be remem. Because bered, with music ang flowers, From 7 to 9 P. M, every isdy will bs presented with an elegant souvenir FREE. B for this, cur OPENING SALE, we have ecause marked our grand new stock, made up for this occasion, at prices that will make every purchase a lasting advertisement, Because sheu'd come to study the up-to-cate liberal methods, that enabled us in a few years to grow to be the leading Men's and Boys’ Outhtters in Harlem, SOME SOUVENIR ITEMS OF OUR OPENING SALE. . BOAR EAH1 EE OOEE FIG EG ETOH ESE ETE EE PEED EEE OO GS M’KINLEY’S SPIRAL STAIRCASE, even if you need nothing for Easter, you 10.0) Men's AlleWoo! Serge Su By 3m) Hos’ All-\Wool © be v 18 $4.95 1M Finest Cheviot Salts 2B ‘ yb ye Confirmation Sults., 2,05 apm Wore a VicHee 8 All-Wool Sulte.... 3,33 0 Men's Sik Lined TopCoats 5,50 22 ~ Men's Hats ya wae _ BERHEI THIRD AVE., OPEN BVENINGS— (BELO KING GIVES HIS. WEALTH wal BRUSSELS, April 11. —In the Cham- | ber of Deputies to-day Premier De 4 Easter Spal ir RNGEIM a6. CLONING, FURNISHINGS, HA DOWNTOWN CORNER 127th St. SATURDAY TILL 11.30. ce Le rT ae OOO E65 008556 5-5-5:9- 0006605 05-000 05-855 505-8 564000 90544006 00000000 S SESS : Another Version of “Sapho” That Demands Attention, Teens ce cee - BULLER IN TROUBLE; CAMP BOMBARDED. 4 of Leopold's sun * & year pass witny ory yorite dwelt Ki Continued feom Pir , Smet de Nayer read a communication a mais from King Leopold, in which His Ma- reported taket, and ii wus alleged that The Reuter Tel. graph Company's eore| Jesty prevented to the nation the | ut tie tnaet Boer losses were only five killed pondent at Allwal North, whing @t] whole of his real estate. Prolonged Leopold ix reported the * his morning, says cheering greeted the reading of this FIR HELPED TAPED ASP « GATACRE IN DISGRACE SENT HOME BY ROBERTS. Suppose You Have $25 TO MEN AND BOYS. to invest in Clothing—-there’s no place in the world where your money will spread out as as it will at Brill Brothers’ stores : $10 for a stylish Spring Suit, $10 for an Oxford Gray Cheviot Top Coat, $2 ior a Spring Derby or Alpine, $2.95 for a pair of three-tifty Shoes and there you are, top to toe, with a rrickel left to pay your carfare and the home, Just glance at to-day’s money-saving items: Cutaway Coat and Vest, or single or {double breasted sack coat and vest, of tine | biack diagonal, pied worth | $12: special here at.. ’ (Trousers to match, 0.) bee Pring Suits of cn jot,in Oxford gray, seasonably cut tailored, double- ted vest; one ri the best values for 'y we have ever otler | ed, Feacedale mills, a regular | $15 Suit [Of eee. teense 10.00) Suits of worsteds, cassimeres and chev- iots in homespun citects, al mew color) | ings, in tine stripes, plaids and ove as | @ | double and single breasted vests, with and | without come four paitoe cutaway sack coat; regular $12 and $15 10, it | Suits of cassimeres,worsteds and cheviots | 1 homespun weaves—all new: shades and | designs; single-breasted high-cut vests,three 2 | and four-button cutaway ciel A 00 coats; regular $15 and $48 suits ° Dashing Spring Suits, of all-wool Ox- ford Vicuna, cut and tailored in custom Siyle, four button round cut sack coat, | | slightly form-fitting, double- 15.00. ‘ wa ‘ Th no further news from Wep- ' Me wudy to nelugrayh. Mere | document RA: j Eveasted vest without colar... ure arriving, ies He owns a vast park! Select Suits of fine imported tweeds, Ve- | ‘The royal estate of Lacks viich and a palace, and he Is adding each fin i ph ort nd« King Leopold's pata < in sear to hie properties both’ in Belgium | etianefinished cassimeres and worsteds, in ) suri of Brupaels 1 was the fae VaGe 1% ather Bate all the late color schemes and weaves: sin- + | gle and double breasted vests, with & with out collar; three and four but- 18 ia sack coal, a swell suit, for e BLOBM PO» 1 ty (iw mpanies Were went aut to Tl is about to , 1 from the F # They! ton; fPole-Carew: were trapped ai addin nai wire e mand of the Bleventh Division joa Bahvatag ll Faye "ile bal hanges are likely to be mad r MONDON, April elt. i+ aiid ee car | | —— ‘| empha eS casonen of wa inatt oitae eas iy heieteni —— |Gaget Sold War Secrets| te, where fi ie had no pity | Miss Shannon Aided Her) to Germany and ape are He | Father in Binding a Was Caught. FOUR, 47 Cortlandt St., nig king) Captured Burglar. ae, , Oxford Cheviot Top Coats, the ever popular gray, (three-quarter length, cuffs self abi silk velvet collar; "10. 00 a regular $15 coat for.. Superior Top Coats § for Spring wear, in all-wool ten Coverts—some all silk lined, others serve lined; agood, durable, dressy xarment at one-third | edaetl "10. 00 | its actual warth...... Stylish Top Coats, of Oxford Cheviot, ail sill lined; a swell garment; 12.00 | worth $98. .0...5.4 on Superb Top Coats of black unfinished ' worsted, silk lined and silk faced to edge: Chesterfield length; a quiet, 45. 00 re’ genteel garment Oxford Vicuna Top Coats in handsom® basket weave patterm silk lined and silk faced to edge; velvet collar: cuffs of self material; easily worth opt eet abla wee 48,00 Swell Raglans, of Oxford or Cambridge gray Cheviot, with or withont velvet cok lar, silk-lined sleeves, made in three-quarter and extreme lengths seeees “18.00 Custom Tainred Raglans of Oxford Cheviots and tine imported grav Tweed, woven in a pleasing pattern that presents an undetined stripe effect, cuffs self ma- terial, contrasting hue, silk 25 00 Ne \ veivel collar, vertical pockets Satisfied. Every Clo:hing Need for Every pics Thad Your Meney Back if You're CLOTHIERS ( 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. 244 & 259 Sixth Avenue, bet. 4th & 15th Stu ( 125th Street, comer 34 Ave. AMS & C0,» Third Avenue. EASTER SPECIALS. We have this season made extra preparations for the week’s business, and are in a position to supply the departments. Cloaks and Suits. adies’ Gray Cheviot Suits, fy front and Eton effects, taffeta silk-lined waists, percaline lined skirt: value $16,98..... oe i 12.9 Ladies’ Black Cheviot Suits, taffeta edeem his \ tre | ar PARIS. April IW" Anotier «spi ap 1 1 Mir ie, who has ar- | ive has arisen, watch ie eur ounded b ae t 7 as will lake over} Joln Shar see est y little HDLC | soon mystery. On Sunday the polloe ar “ . 7 nih ®lar this rested 4k leon Gk ‘cs ig aimeael oes | 110 Bleecker street, News: tote I ce ‘eeaee | © Shannen was awakened Fi ahven das " BOERS MAY ATTACK tn ea ee oS tn hihi baat jn for a fam wine soarcely te oc eercaan | - charge of offering to communt- 125th S LITTLE PORTUGAL NOW. }: se -\> dalttenin Wak Ghee» toe| treet and | moon beAMmS of very important miliary docu} 1 When peeped 1a | si aby Ae tne He was discovered through a letter | LONDON. Apri fhe B ‘ t gai reine aan. OF Then. she ‘he a apes ¥ " Be ernmenty have forma ied Por pn pho he went being vipping « ony here iat 2 | insufficient post : ian ¢ munition war Boers are | aan tu wie datahier'e ero thus ascertained and the | o Rhodesta by way Retro. T rotest With | oly the burglar. There «> forwarded to the Ministry of | Kast Africa wlan om that hem into hy int in the Hallway. tor, where a (rap was laid, int d Lo--ighp ii ton yer power. hu rhe ta Gaget fell, A search his + customers igen eikta TORN Heated 7 =| ¥ Phe Ls Nite of money whieh he had te . fre ee Bi forcemet Se MECic thethow od) from Germany, totalling 'e ooo . of the etairoase, she slip) Our stock of Children’s and Misses ! e mind the burglar ‘ er claims he Intended sim) rimmed and Untrimmed Hats ts unsur LO ES 98 000 | WARNS CAPE COLONISTS, aie ene, Ure Tee ae seni hegige Mie: Ode did ees for excellence of value and reason- BRITISH vw, | pont had him (morivoned by vemtmunionting: bague ices. “Below are a few quotations:” | empen web up lo hie neck c ret ‘en's Untrimmed Fancy Straw 23) Killed Number ured [Lord Roberts Notifies Them that! When (ie lar Was © rely hed = Hats,s different shapes and colors « SO, While Hostile Vet Wil He Punished ‘ m muscle, | Misses’ Fancy Straw Tam o° 59! ters, trimmed with gills, Ac... o H The Right Thing, oard Nele of Disease Under Martiat Law, p Right Time, at the Righi Price, LONDON, A \ ” /LESBER Apr ernoor 4 in View of the sta ane rons Mletalties up to Avil + 1i[the border Lard Roberts haa ¥ The Success of : ak ae a Sa Byck Top Coats and Suits. h im acth an v med we teate one sa js name w 4 n 4 nen, Died of wounds, 8 ove 1 465| with the SHATtAL LAWS | ar esate pie h-looking burglar aad adeuitedly Bros.’ stores are men, Missing ond prie Moers | olushed a deep crimaon when Ittle Nels ittedly in the front bg 1 men Died of “4 [He locket over the Magistrate's benea | among F table clothiers. Yes Wilt Not tet “in Portaguese News | ———— made their reputation ‘before we got our hearings, Byck Bros,’ clothes have the prefer. ence with many good dressers, Why not see what reason there is for it? teality Matter W ther Natt old Hack. tit CABLE BILL PASSED, Pacific Measare, a00,.009 to Regia i the Work. We are offering a special Top Coat vet WASHINGTON. Apr The Senaie| Sof Whipeord, with what is known he Pattie Cable vill ine technicaily as a cut-off lapel $ 50 and seam in fron ca 42, A Raglan of Oxtord loose- $ woven Chevidt.cee. eevee Down with Hate! A 6250 Derby for $1.99 Byck Bros Dewstews S. W. Cor. Fultsn and Namau Sti. Mr. Ilele fe Deported with Possibte Deli N0 GARDINER HEARING Was Postponed Revance Disteiet-Attornes's Counsel Coald Not Be Presen sommise! Ane journed the bearing charges against er, which wa . until to-morrow morning at The sickness among burghers is abating BRITISH HOLD KOPJES Line of Commanication Between o furnish CANADIAN TROOPS HAVE ARRIVED AT THE CAPE. ty jot-Attorney Gi have gone on . MONTREAL, que. aril 1 ‘ 10. Wanted—Femate. Pree state and Cape Colony cm. apne mg phe 9) Samuel ¢ nermper. Col Gardner's Help ° ts Secure. Town of the Cranepe ay: Sar ni capa WANTED—Giris Weiween eam it CAPE , peti .—1t Is reported | the | Birath Mors 1 ———— [big 5 Je Bi Shelden's mew story, “Wan Vou! rorecast for the thirty-rix hours end '9] we Chrint's Mam, oF Nett” begins im |ing at eight P.M. . for New 1 ee Shvetne World t-mserror | vest snd, fuarnany “ between the al Norval's Pont, Cape Colony, 55,% Uptewn Bits to 164 Bast 128th St, ar, Sd Ave, | fed prim, a vonee assort- | ment of cotors.. A. splendid line ol Children’s Wreaths, {OM veer sever " 3 Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats. | A large variety of = and col- ors from..... 1.98,2.75,3.98* 4,98) Ladies’ Hats, pert en trimmed, from Gloves. The Easter business in gloves is now on, and wears ready to meet the requirements of our discriminating trade, All the leading makes are r here, including the TREFOUSFE, FOWNES, DENT’S and ADLER Gloves for | men, Worse, ee aid boys, in all) weights for spr be Bay a i Sate Gosh one row in clasp, eal ih wl spring a Ant, id hypniaoctereet By in Fine Fancy Braid Hats, Tam crown, 98 | 49), $10.98... eeeeeeerrereee Ba 's and Misses" Stylishly bia) Ki 2.98 to aol | aa Sailor and Vestee Suits in Ladies’ Black Cheviot Walking Skirts, lined waists, percaline lined cite caline lined and bound; al | value $5.98... .+46 skirts, actual value $15.98. . Eton Jackets, and Tan oy fancy lined actual value wey | 58 'Btck and Colored Taffeta Sitk Waists, corded and tucked, stock need 98 antl dress siceveese-, +» Bo Boys’ Clothing. it and fancy mixtures. Sailor styles with large collars inlaid with light and red cloths: shields to match; 3 years, Vestee styles made with sailor roll collars, afl handsomely 3} to 8 years. Regular value 2.98 Lineal o-piece Suits in arent blue ang mix al iol wi | ed Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres Serges, Ac.; 7 to 16 years; 3.98 | worth $5.00, at......seeeeee All-woo! Top Coats, intan covert cloths, Lys drmaleloorhatt A | 498 | All-wool Three-piece Suits, in plain and fancy mixtures, 10 to 16 soci MR amaieds worth $5.00, at., \ | )