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THE WORLD: MONDAY JAsvENL G, JANUARY 14, [DEATH OF A PARROT [A TENNESSEE BEAUTY; "WAS AT QUEEN'S CARNIVAL. PROFIT TAKING HURTS STOCKS. | Greeveirsr Imitated Consumptives at the! lg : Bar Until He Got the : a Diseaes. Tractions Suffer in Mar- ; : ket Reaction and Rail- |: Reeweere roads Weak. q the Gollseum, ta © ack’ was alking and * ql to lone hin | SELLING MOVEMENT STRONG early news. — = nery thelr a toby the 1 Industrials Led by Tin Plate he ts ney and Sugar Exceptions at i root atl ws otadd then ask, in Trading. eects ier « beyan coughing. For cit was af Ke depre ‘ voghe, ck But when today, ow: ed oand offered Mack" @hares at Londo: Wes. drinker In Denver heavy selling move: a kep ullvecon the best there was Founced in the sumtil he finally: flopped Prominent tn the rls ald cough ke a con- They » a aid Cronin, “and T think he with Manhattan from Imitating rome of ing a deticlency nsumptives, who used to Subsea iv here point ani ¢ again = assy < gompare! with 1214, Saturd price “Recessions we efiy to the Raliroad and 1 nd the | Tnduetrialx w bet Anfiuence! iti {American T: é E Despite the heavy depression at the opening right fea hy Rures, Aim Ivanctog 7 points on | Be kt reacted y : ~ bhow Other bright: fe Island Is Foreign Soil and Miss ¢ tacRote were Amer Nation, The re ting & Kenning Postal Agent Will Be Tried There. A901. ISOME OF THE THINGS FROM MOCKING A COUGH. ; é ee i low-priced ri ck wh | Feading and tae Erie shares were (ie as 3 WASHINGTON, Jan 4—The United Raarae eheisciavanniivl aeoaatai ttn Senly extradition’ cosa SENT NOTICE iF the lowest of 1 i eLeofofo(orwrer CsGre EGOS | & Hecinien In the Neely extra tion ci being off 42-8 gt | thie Court held that Newly vas rubsect y a1 | aati et]! Milzabeth Vanco ta one of the latest to | to extradition and must surrend ; enti rue] Miss Charlotte Elizabeth | ria tb the Cutan authorities fasues, | Vance Now Dazzling Soci- She Is known at home as “the Ten-| ‘The Court held In the Neely case that cout | F : Blo is 4 atately bru- | Cuba fa foreign territory, our only pur- ey Spin! ety in a Northern City. Of an old | pose in the war with Spain belng to free © Fok i or she waa] the Cubans from Spantsh domination. eiona At the Queen's Care | ‘The decision was tased upon the act of Noeersuts rh e(Southoare hee er honors with rane | June 6, 189, which act was held to de] Mrs. Waldon Notifie ARKreseive Patho ‘es Rie ort nt # ts bel ne i Crop de teed lt clo UMTERG yen rae satleay Chariowe Phitadeiginta's’ aeltsive Tea tMat of Neely it ia expected, wit] Coroner, Then Took ates we Tre el prove ensational, aa obstacles were Her Life. raised by prominent men in Washington 1y’s arrest. I. Neely wae the chief financial ula heavy! Miscourt 1 Traut aL Wary “ao DEAL MORE LOOTING work made by Major Rath- ernment examin n thal alone in this world, and 1 to end my life ly was TERNS PUBLIC. FROM APPRAISER have riven i wae “Peder 7 4 here and a temand) clothes T am wearin x sy Kel ¥ ani his extraditio ‘or trial in 1 ve alreasly sec urday, Amer Ni ath t 1 Cube The ¢ Breed and Stee 1 » Amertean it at every point and finally taken to Uo United States Supreme Court. The argument in the c: intereating and important questions of w with reference to the right of the United States to extradite a fugitive Stockholders Invited Sell at Purchase Price to} Negro Politician Arrested and Steel Beads Mis: penkre whlen will derray, Kindly notity my nephew, was active r vit within fur months o 1 stores aan gab Borting " a ‘ ht test tdi iT 1 vine bel byranl ate 7} yotne from (at da ile labor ans the body were mn BAT accruing to the | United State er Mlexaun ter fd pot A i t z the] police are ete te desire to give opportuntey | baroled Stemart NPMTCREE RE police are reeking to unr: 1 t i PMuradayy, when thelothert amina-| — THLE PARCEL Tennessee Cor int i s CaP tat xc agent of the United States Postal De-| To the Corona wr partment in Cuba, Following « fulsome] | have auffered terribly from stomach The total sales «9 trouble and muscular rheumatiam. | am C Please see that my body x embertled) Sf Cremated, but be eure It le in the ents. The doors werej pan: f Were misc : Yj criminal in the absence of an extr of S37 First avenue. ¢ .80 ink from Stores. tlon treaty, and espectally with (Signed) ence to the right of the Presid oT the ratification of the Treaty of ‘Paris, ¥ to maintain a military form of govern-| Writte In German and 1 . | The terme of the Reading-Jersey Cen- | Citistortier Stewart, a colored Repub- nt In the Cuba. hand, the above letter was 3 shel Loy: Preakient sn politiclan, wan arrested to-day by ferred exclustvely 1 wackage of mall on Coroner 5 Ratiroad A States Marshal Henkel for com. t] desk thin morning. ‘| the following | flletey: tn thievery that haw been go- The Coroner at : | ing on tine at the Appraisers ieeroeens with the police of the Ea “ they [ator hie apladiver = Cal 5 dred \ ‘ J major “ Ae complainant wa Menry Pitiippines iwellthhets i ecalaela words, in charge of the etores, and ven, They were dire 1 Mor te aint him was stealing sev- dont’ apart , Matera einkihe i Genda: f hill] the windows thrown wide to Wyle tl . : Nat nited fair and Hght. On her be $ ' i SIO) per sthire in West ‘Twenty a 8; . Waldon | t, dead hg} the nar zt Sixth avenue, was The apartment no and In perfect ¢ marke of violence on ome to her death feel dlaposed ed an undertaker. a0 was fought atubborniy | tre is Arthur Strecker, of East One Hun- dred and Twentieth strec:. je developed] account of $40 in the Harlem Savings 1 have an all expenses. Jullus Laub, MARY WALDON 176 Third Avenue. a trembling found In Baurch's once communicated at One Hun- |. Two address Mra it in the front d and drense was acrupu- rder. ot discolored, of polson to tell how The myb- i 2 . nit ors, arrested Weeki w Wi dae fr a ‘ Stewart was atoce ‘A os o . —- J secretary of the tte; County TEN KILLED IN EXPLOSION, | Cvvimtice and was an \ dlintrict Peaptain inthe ‘Twenty ffth Assembly ! ; 1 Hess wis the [Several oot fu Wreehked i a wt Ene at s. . wite . LONDON, Jan. Ten «we Preas ~ kil veral injured seman SiGe eae. + ¢ , ‘ t ew York Me o 4 i Me nat thant “| Miss Hell ti ; ; ree ths Ve UPS) Denton, near Mancheste ‘ AA yaTMnisln ane woticn| M ne, a ee et? In Trying to Explain His an. a. Tet — hanger were i in ailroa i ; LONDON STOCKS aQuieT. |.’ f Mobert Mt ; Vote Latter Is Curtly S (he ground of excessite yalume 5 Rrounuk obra xeemisiya lua: Station | Cut Off. ey owns Plendifal, tat the | Me MeDonald claim an em Segre NESh reve wae lately 4 ged fron, ; erecta bl Operators Meld 1! im nreatented “10 Ve anttae| An it. fs tesa Mayor Van Wyck snubbed Bris trading in London wae quiet tt Peed hes believed haseheen' | Les ; HH teeday on w | OCoskry Butt at the meeting of the gh money wa o ‘ Armnery Board Mayor's ce Mr Wakeman says the andi ty: Miss ¢ AEAPO! ari in the Mayor's om wis into and noth, ond street 4 % showed anys» ses eon erie Application was made by Contractor as i $| King. whe In building the Twelfth Reg scoms Mrs ara Kirzma oo iat Ne f Aen oh MeDonald wan forte: Orange: 211s) afterward [ruin cerr cot han exrenmon CLtime doubt his tie tea torder to complete the re-roofing vant uher rent Ail the membera of the Board voted ‘ is been , A STRESS nthe ve Ww! fs on oF ait ned Patt tnt native when the'r names Heanvlic Raina iat panes f were 4 pt Gen. Butt Koutbern ‘ 4 ' sate When Will vote ‘no’ on that proposition,” tations) I atke (Oey Deal he et amhtnk: these contmictors ; Bel atl. ks. F, was a co Ce eae ee aid he lre[ Hoult be compelled to complete thelr a net gal elds tn apain-atied. | work on time!— H lio mae 1 Dai sot a ea Hrigadier-General wna alout to hy 2s <}oway Mat ora Sar wae taken fo the CHy his remarka when Mayor Van Psi it m 14 to be x Wyek P ' Ut} tow point. ce ieee “Gen t votes ‘no.’ Goon with the or s+) Milwaukee and a lot Placed oon one own which, she ne wvor a $y ths Det Senecenh aia the proceedings, .crn the — ne ee Pe a She MM for further examination of repairing the Forty-seventh oo Ft heat rhet stends i" eases CLA uG ELBA LiL ae Regiment Armury came up. Gen Butt | penned teas! a LONDON AND GLOBE QUIT. [>a [advanced ime f Presi “Why, that ta the @tate armory." 4 srhet wus firmer pad A sas EN EAE SS Peerren “That makes no difference.” <td Com- ——<—— May wheat ; to edits or missioner Kearny, @ Member of the Cotton Verices Deroy Bto SS und then d ‘a rat rhe be Vote te Win Hoard. Weakness in the Enlist ago wheal LIMON ESL the dan At the adjourned t a vit." retorted the Mavor, “The. Stimtarted liquidation of wea yi-$ percent Oi ted Sunt on . atockhol se [oity muat pay for ft, any we “ithe opening here, and. pri St h a sot ries eret mail and a t ne nance Corporn Acero * was A awors | tion (was resolved €o volut (eharply under this opening pressure | t York's clos prices wire dar sin wing. he added, the “8 The Evening Me However, Mberated goo ral Congress oneern, Wattaker erm of the imited wort, and at Lng prices were the secon! | Wrigh the directors ailibuying for this account for « whie |ovenk a nthe result. | wanted a the debts and |, nal Kven W hd the market steady loon we May | MS recetved | -evera! nd pounds with nae gelling for both accounts © ™ May corn, 2s 1 sieeve? in ind Stevenson | whieh t rations, 3) | tors ecotiauing ALMAN . 14.—-Goy | heat Sonominal Maret . it M1 -8 nominal; May, ML F-8 0f- gran) |e ef be ker Street-Waterioo Rall: |vat Frank Platts: law " ts 1 J prayer, (1s for 9.(00, Facil le was expected: ugh authority on the c reds duly, St nominal; Joyuary KDMNET chat am acs ment Would be rigned to. | °P x itera May . i Fe WAM SENT tay ER Ww mroposed to proceed | ity of the police’ bills tha ft M offered July, 1 dngken vows | with the r+ on of the Corpora | introduced, AEDBY, Bich - ila ae Me Bad Kiug Oscar to wheat,| BiH. Butier, of Ruftaly, was chosen! sToCKHOLM, Swede; Jan. W=Ki Carman and the tpt ry . e. ne the electors were ae for sisi an Oscar haw recovered hit and will ‘ seme te ano overnite, opments iis icadaig unis on hte wa ot reach tevbury | © prices were bed Re d to bat gute. | “January wheat, 7! 5c; May A (| Tsk; January corn, 363-#e; May corn, May wage ernor. to-day, bie with mntling!y. POLICE BILLS SUIT ODELL. Work Odell) inks firm ts Kood natitutional- at have heen “1 guess my lawyers are as good as other folke' lawyers.” eald the Gov- T-@ink the MCP removal clause as it Wand. the HA Famous English Editor! Gives His Impressions on the Most Striking Features of New York from His View-Point— ig Sums Up the City in} Characteristic Style. , | famous! aed with, he re “Changes? a big ie “Changer” Wel And th to me York in Isat. 4 dopression, ant see tt of tty greatest “What impr said he the pertod of Kain rity ine je most? raplidtt with which big bu are pushing toward che chins thing, you can make ‘Dewl- Moar ¢o-day and lose one : Ta 1893 8 you los" two is art that se yd bul “Bur it isthe mentn {n New York to me i been taken aide Dr It lve [sho jie my home there. ft can be reached xo! 8¢ tomobtiles. os RMSWORTH NOTICES. EDITOR HARMSWORTE PRAISES NEW YORK. The most remarkable thing about New York to-day is the air { splendid optimism that reigns over the city. His stupendous ener quickness to adapt, kindness and hospitality to strangers, make the New Yorker one of the best of modern men. The principal change in the people ts that they have a much understanding of England than formerly. ‘Thomas A. Edison is the most famous American. 1 know nothing at all about Croker. Horse racing with us is one of the open doors to society. Large citles are not good for civilization. Mr. Whitney is a grand seigneur and a wonderful host. New York girls are wonderfully pretty and stylishly gowned, but | won't yield that they surpass our British beauties. ‘The English are taller and have finer physiques than the last generation of New Yorkers, From the viewpoint of prestige the United States war with Spain was the best thing that ever happened to the country. In England the newspaper owners ars rarely known. Here every bod. ows who owns the New York World and other papers. bet New Yorkers are very much like Harmsworth himself n cousins. In fact, they are He does not uch Uke them that, In the two wee) “ing, nding in have been here, 1 have almost forgot York.” nam not in’ England. Washington reminds me of Landon—the litte ein which ts my C4) hom manner | New York ts eastly by 4 PREFER PRISD TO IDLENESS. Two Young Men Ask to Be Sent to the Peni- tentiary. Two young men stood before Magis- trate Worth in the Gates Avenue Court, Brooklyn, and asked to be sent to the penitentiary for three months. They were charged with vagrancy, although there was nothing in their dress to in- dicate that clasetfication. “Why do you make this request?” amkedl the Magistrate. One of the pair, who sald his name was John 7; and If three t Ket work, we go to the penitentiary for month we will cet a sult of clothe and $10 ench when we are discharged.” The other prisoner, who sald hia namo was Edwart Keefe, twenty-two years old, acquieaced in the statement of his / comrade. Tyler sak! he came here from Aus- tralta. Keefe sald he camo from Ne’ ark. ‘The police sald the young Brooklyn, and that they were known to belong to good familler, but the police could not tell the nari of the familles, and the young men sul- y refused to admit or deny what the said, und also declined to give any Brooklyn aitdreases. Magintrate Worth aent them to } twenty-nine days. ‘This waa not in sc: cordance with the wishes of the veung, men, who declared It was rather tough | to be sent to jail when they had m ‘a special application to be sent te the penitentiary. MAYOR MACK statements, men livet in Elizabeth, N. J., Execu- tive Stricken While He Slept. Mayor William A. M. Mack, of Eliza- beth, N. J. the most popular chief ex- ecutive that city ever had, was found dead in bed at his residence on Third atreet this morning. Heart disease |s supposed ty have car- ried him off, as he had been complain: rents are still living there. He had been # practicing physic Ellgabeth over twenty ‘a fortune in bis profession jan in years and made |!) Ile war an Republican and war twice clected Mayor. Inj He fe survived by n xilow and two sons, the oldest a gradua of Prince jot ton. B in TO DOWN MAYOR FISKE. |" te Mount Bvceutive Out Unable to defeat Mayor Bawin F.] 4 Poke and hie administration, (he Ree publicans of Mowat Vernon have introe duced a bill before + ing many of the present afticaholders| p Gn the retired Wat ofter thelr term of office expires. a ‘the bill, whto wax Introduced by Senator Ianac N. rinrountsvers non, war framed +: from running age The bi ax i anda says that man hail bE clo) © for a re-elect! jew for Savor! rake cam Recelver Brett and Tron: running again, ‘ateo, aizo chp, maa raajority of th who are Pecitions a to Gov, Vernon of Office, be ho ‘The Magimrate seemed to doubt both PION NICCR eoanseoenoene: ‘Chief of Police of St. Joseph, |" DEAD IN lana PLOT 0 Four in Custody for Plan- necure the lberation of William Bwee- Sweeney t) escape, was arraigned be- fore Magistrate Connorton this morn- Jacob Colvert called at the ustody teenth street, * Legislature plne-} py John revent Finke| i ROUND-UP OF SALOONS CORRSEEED uN SOR CHES: DODGE ST. JOE Div the ain open on Sunday. used. be ry aloo. ralded Wis on Moc pends fastors) Evia oe coer te dence of His Work. ‘ Me chem at should begin wi Was prew pens al the Chie€ divided rotnd-Ups Int squads and puta sergeant In charge of with instructions to march the sr JOSEPH Mo, Jan, 12.—The antl ide which started In New York | I the autet off etty of Nort’ Jere Into the sinecuartes. | one Instance ae the old habliues of the sale aw haited tn the alsle the minister threw up his natids in amaze tment, the congregation look h ward and the sergeamt of the re squad whut one ese and smiled The next day there way 4 | atrance against the Chief's a Jeonsenste ef opinion ix that the Cater has the Taugh on the churches. Stn the Incident the anti-vice movement St. Joseph, an it operated agal waloon closing on Sunday, has vistbly halted it has its reformatory movemel here ny phage as well as serious yroweveral weens the minis- have been turning the Chief ver on their clerteal gridiron alleged, he permitted FOR LOVER. Miss Daly Engages De- tectives to Look for Burnett. = — | = = ( oes | == ——| FREE PRISONER ning to Liberate Will- iam Sweeney. John Buckley, On the eve of his marriage, Archie charged with trying to ‘A, Burnett, manager of the Berliey, of Ing of late of heart troubie, Mayor} a Oye ‘ot Ninth avenue, Brooklyn, has disape porn at Glen Gardner, x. 3.,{ Lek SNe 1s awaiting trial in the Queene reg, tle Hance, Miss ‘Teresa Daly, fatiyctour, yearscago, andvhi County Jatt for burglary, by means | of somerset place, has engaged detec- on ay amo od M9 POT ey setter which, when taken from|tives to look for him, It is feared he has met with foul play. Burnett. was last seen Wednesday evening. He had called on Miss Daly and turned over to her $100, bia sav- wished her to keep until after thelr wi ing. Hoe then went to hen war found to be written in with an accompanying key show- & that a plot waa on foot to enable . they Beriley "and to ‘his_room to With him were John Colvert, brother | avold a ntosicated era tarn, neste “aly went out. fe did no ; Roger Colvert, who, with John) fe eer nix movements has been found. alla, waa arrested Inst week for try- eI Es KR to pase a ret of wa to Sweeney ite visiting him in the Jall, and atre.| FOUND DEAD IN HIS BUNK. ate Colvert, wife of the prisener, —_— Gong Tong's Demise ‘Thought to Be Due to “Teo Much Mipe.? Gong Tong war found dead to-day m © bunk In the rear of a Inundry’ at 2600 Fulton street, Brooklyn, of which Char- lle Wong is the owner, A New York undertaker was called, who referred Mrs, Colvert: and ere arrested y her brother-in-law terday when they see Jucob Colvert. sudeequently taken Inte his home, at 68 East Six- n Information furnished Vert, who accused him of uckley w rt aving written the cipher letter. the case to the Coroner. When arraigned Buckley denied that It Is supposed that Gong Tong's dea: had written Cie letter, He demanded! was caused from much pipe. Xmong Celeatialn this ta called natural death. nation, nd ax he had no coun- ye care was continued until Wednea- “xt. ‘The three prisoners were held » 00 ball eae’ —— ell Sage to Hay In Road, (Spectal to The Evening World.) CALAIB, Me., Jan, 14.—The Shore Line LORD LIONEL CECIL DEAD. Railway, which runs from St, John, N. ‘} Bs to Bt. Stephen, to tv Be juni @f the Mar-| foreclosure proceedings at en, ‘er on Jan. 28, \It\Ja Understood that Rosae}) ect) Sen And thoes aveoctated with: Hin)