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) y Tall parts of the country Indicating that “AND RRRARAM AGA MRT MERA RE MLR IIRL RETIN GR MATRA ROOM RAN ARORA REIN MAYOR W SSAA Action May Be Taken to _ Show Respect to Queen Victoria’s Memory De- spite Van Wyck. ‘The curt refusal of Mayor Van Wyok to half-maat the flag on City Hall in honor of the dead Queen was the sub- Ject“of bitter oriticism all over the city \to-day. Expressions of the ¢ispleasure ‘of the people were heard in the murface and elevated cars, on the ferry-boats and the suburban trains. ‘That the flag | may yet be half-masted, despite the | Mayor, on the day of the funeral, gave | general satisfaction. Henry B, Kearney, Commissioner of | Public Bulidings, Lighting and Supplies, contends that the raising and lowering of flags on the Municipal Building comes under the jurisdiction of his department ‘and that Mayor Van Wyck has nothing to say about the flag on the City Hall. Beth Against Van Wyck. deputy. Mr. Kerwin, favor placing the fag at half-mast dgal Queen. To avold embarrassing th Mayor and to avold a confict of author- {ty they will pay no further attention Both Commiastoner Kearney and his \ ut of respect for the | e | HALF “MAST F LAG. at te SY) SS Ss Neh \ ree ~S HO REFUSED To. LOWER THE TUK: UOMO TABOR 6.2 SEENON ODN to the flag incident until the day of the, Queen's, funreal, Then Kearney says he will order the, City| Hall flag at half-mai The general opinion to-day ta that the Mayor as a public servant does ngt_own City Hall, and that he ignored the desire of the people and the dictates of com- mon courtesy tn both treating his vi tora who suggested It #o brusquely refusing to lower the flag. It might be excused If New York were a provincial town ‘stead of being ona of the world's Rreatont citles and a centre of liberality | of thought. Henry F, Gillig, a true American, who {a as well known in Europe an he Is in this country, crystallized the general sentiment when he aa “Asan American who has alwa: proud of h shiv. 1, lke many others, ashamed of ‘the pettiness of Richard Croker's Mayor of New York City fusing to naif-mast che flag as a tribute} to the memory of England's Queen. It} in perhaps the, only note of dixcord tn a world-wide paean of praise and surrow for the aged mother and ruler. “Victorla was xot a Catholic, yet the venerable Roman Pontiff knelt and prayed for her. ve Americans a th ;lomatic blunder, which Is worse than a orlme friends any. that : oCmmisstoner | ie ta a pro-irish and ment, i when anyene 5 skat- thinner fee than wap ever by the Ive Tru oO decent el- in the community will sustain ture to say that Mr. ated. ; ement his act tertain Mayer r the expira- at & banquet whioh by ithe then=Lard) Mayor thi Tonite They saluted Old « as heartily as the Unton Jack. |my privilege also to entertain Lord lavor Robert Nic! Fowler, whe was London's oldest banker ‘a senior regresentatly: in the Imperial Parl uence of these courtes! borne in the Lord 3 sory wrulte It wan ttan Just now Ix almost Irre- of Man alstible.” At lnat evening's mectinga of the St George and St. Many. memorial + “A, call will be nent out by. Si | ¥ Saundermon. British ¢ 1-Ger » the ritiah residents ‘ot found reason kindly of that York Members of the &. George, good woman who proved to be our atead-| David and r fant friend when even her own Miniat f aes ep A wan hostile toward us during the civil uredly have pro-| war “Why did Van mu MysK ce commit thia dip-! tiwn Assocation ator pine street ANTI-FICHT FOLKS WEAKEN. Promoters of Big Bout May Sue Those Who Opposed. (Zorrtal to The Evening World.) MUSKOGEE, I. T., Jan. 2%4—Chief| The Sound steamer Rhode Island, CINCINNATI, Jan, 24—The peone | Brown, of the Seminoles, to-day an-| from New Lendon, Conn., ran amuck Girectiv interested In pulling off the | vealed to the authorities here for al',| in the East River at 8.15 o'ciock this Jefiries-Ruhlin conte 15, enpz-|xtating that a number of his tribe; morning, coming in collision with two cially Mr. E.G. Cooke, W. A. Brady reaten to Join the antl-Allotment ; ferry-boats, The Catharine street ferry. reoresent) fo have been terrorising the | boat Republic was so badly damaged of the Saencerfest Athlete Club, are indians for several days, that she was put out of commission hhavry to-day over the prospects ‘The letting of the contrac Int the interior of the t Hall meann that the lub wil $2,500 In addition to the 15,000 first money Ktake wrcad fie up on the carrying plan for the bene nit of the the Saenger- fest defect, The remodelling will cost about that much Attorney Witte, the clul’a legal ad- Vizer, nald to The Evening World corre: apondent to-day that, now the w feeming cleared for putting through the project, steps would be taken lo0k- ing not only to squelching 1 Attempts of th cast doubt upo vAity to ful- ts promises, but also ta hold we. S‘sponatble for pecuniary da all Members of the oppo: Feeponsib'e. Buch damages had already been sus- tained, he suld, as letters received from doubt had been created by Teports, would clearly show {Tickets are being uranged in blocks] 0 that all patrons from wha jon of the country will ha istribution of tickets, and on sate Monday. alro toon be placed ‘ork Lyd other cities unfounded J 1 use fe, and Is aimost Int % the vetyy pink, of condition right now Delaney auld to-day AeThe opposition to the Nght 1x keeping | ut present, but still intimates that ite real trump curd, in fact, « jay," however, is beginning to pinion that ‘the fight will not and cannot be prevented, No even bets mrs” will not’ take place can made. ae ——- WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—By a party f 9 to 6 the House’ Committee on ase to-day ordered u favorable re- the bill of Representative HIN, necticut, to. maintain the allver atin parity with gol Pecks tS Acid in Glass of Ale. t O'Brien. twenty-five years old, a! Mue’ at’ 2 o'clock dranic: oarbalie acti: ho: was take, t> Bhe faved at’ ai? ARMED FORCE AFTER INDIANS. Seminoles Join Fighting Creeks and Hold Coun- cil of ‘War. BIG STEAMER RUNS AMUCK. Rhode Island Crashed Into Two Ferry- Boats. 1 had to be towed Into the Fulton Street Ferry allp. There was no fog on the river at the thine, The New London boat wan head- ing down stream under full steam. ‘The | Catherine street boat had just left her | silp and waa in her proper channe when the Sound steamer was slightes There was un Immediate exchange of but the big steamer did jot " to leave her course and she ranked: full intol hel gawTotithe ferry. It In exvected that within twenty-four hours the band of marauders will num- ber over 1.00 armed Indians, all ef whom will he sworn to «tand in defense ealnat the sol 4 for th ene from Fodlegree 0} movement o} Fort Reno tas £ defiant “Kun Agent Schoenfe forces of r ordered a tadlan ‘poll and nem to Brush Hill, ten miles west of Cheomtah, where the Indiana; 20at are ty counch, and demand tieir sur-| The parsengers were badly shaken up, rende jbut as they were mostly Ashermen They tle ry A message from these|°Fossing to Brooklyn there was little pantc among theen. ‘The {mpact carried the ferry-boat un- derneath the bridge. where both the rifting boats gave w broadside pump to Fulton ferry, Robert Fulton. The ¢ Fulton swung his beat and drew away without sustain- stertal It was discovered the Republic's shaft was broken, gs responded to her distress slgnu! and she was towed into ferry a.dp, The Government oMfcialx stating that if the Tadlans will y down thelr arms and submit to arrést that they will be ted with every courtesy and be con- ted in the rettting of their griev- ances In some quarter this move ts to be unwise, but others cont ae Indians are willing to comp: pA. of the Eighth Cavalry, or 4 out from Fort Reno, will leave the cars at Holdenville and wil! make an overland charge Into the nation —————___- MOORE BEFORE GRAND JURY. ce Water front was and puwengers on ferries bound » Brooklyn witnessed the acciden: Vor several Minutes it was feared thi the collision would It seriously, and § uproar, Hetlevae Doctor Called to Tentify Regacding Abus BEER TAX FIXED AT $1.50. Dr. John W. Moore, the Interne phy- nee iclan who had charge of the Insane|Monse Revenue Neduction BI pavilion at Bellevue Hospital at the Amended and Reported. Ume Louls 1. Hiltard met his death there, was summoned to appear betore the Grand Jury this afternoon. Dr, Moore, on account of his textt- mony betore the oroner's Jury, was svepended by Comminstoner Keller, The case was then’ referred to the Medical Board, the membera of which exonerated the phyatclan on the grounds that he had too much to attend to, and reinstated him. Alaa under subpoenas are Dr. Fitch; Superintendent O'Rourke, and Thomas J. Minnock, The Intter's wetimony wax instrumental. in having three nurses, Davis, Dean and Marshall, ine dleted for manslaughter. Comntl Keller was also in the Crimin Bullding, but he was there to confer swith Asalatant District-Attorney. Pierce, ‘who has charge. of the case. tres sfymautiee of three vii vue Hospital terday, Bos or evidence,-and made a repor ments made by the Senate Finance ee to the House Revenue Reduction Hx the tax on beer at $150 a barrel on tobacco, clmtirs and snuff at ni: cente a pound. The tax on bank chev! ie restores! and that on telegrams. « express reveipte In repealed. COMMISSIONERS ANSWER. Make Reply to Ma, and Fall to Resten. . The East River Bridge Commissioners held their first meeting aince Mayor Van Wyck criticised them for delay, this af- ternoon. They ans a sloners offered init! is eabie i rach Sell real estate through, Sunday ‘World Wants, - Three millon people GUFFEY’S TEXAS GUSHER; M, Guffey, who received of nominee of the Democratic u can afford to fing away te ‘i pleum gusher in 3 teen miley from Babine nearer ahipping factlitle usher drilled In only last Thurs: day Col. Guffey received 4 ites taining the new spouting 15.000 b: fic'ent. capi the oll ran down inte the 8 causing the surface UANDEREIET ESTATE WASHINGTON, Jan, 4.—The amend Heirs Must Pay Tax of $521,248-- the official appr the personal estate of nellus Vanderbilt, Comptrolt Crittetama | personal will have to be pal for Comptroller Coler and the Inte Stati Commissioner Morgan, ape of he Commls-| sonal estate of $18.972.117.46. specific amounts OF wis the largest ww that of 073,570, seine of the: inheritance (ame BROADWAY ANDIITEH ST JAMES McCREERY & CO. TWENTY-THOUSAND YARDS OF FINE. LAGES. At one-half usual prices. English Thread Lace,—hans me designs of Point Alencon, Freton and Marquise. White and cream,—Edgings and insertions. ENTIRE WINTER STOCE. JACKETS AND LONG CUATS. Various Models and Mat Jackets, $6.50, $9.50, 3: Formerly $10.00 to £2 le Three quarter and full length Corts, $17.50 to Formerly § 8 30,00 te shorrers Friday aad Saterday Monday's enormous . demand Guting F arre’s inspired us:to another entuusiastic effort. There- fore we place on special sale Friday. and Saturday 2,500 yards Outing Flannel inchecks, stripes SALE OF MEN'S nat HOSE. ONE HUNDRED DOZEN PAIRS Black and colored, Mercerized Cotton and Lisle ‘Thread, 1g cents per pair; Usual price 35 cents. BROADWAY AND JAMES MceCREERY = co. Jackets Cicarance Sa:c of Women’s 20, 9) BARRELS A DAN. JODO ODL SOmoOODD DODOOGOD Fbeleteietetotetat OTHER WONDERFUL OL STRIKES. troleum Strike Near the Gulf. = fmt day, Thora Cree HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. the J. ty honor Sus for ight, : night, | 8.000 barreta firet day 1 one and a half hours, Cameron No 1 1856, nited States Senator Monday Great MeMurray mobdition pouting 20.0 ‘ounty. It Iw near the In the world is Mey is ak whivhever Way he ix regarded. political history is too well repeated In type. He tx the family of BLx r capacity had ‘beet prep tin: of the ¥tream WORTH $52,099,867. ——___++. Victory for tk the City and State. f Charles D. O'Connell. xot apart to purehas taer appointed value | Mrs, Alt the late Cor- | widow. has been tiled in ie $1 | Fa. t5¥10 Ht values the gross | FENN | Feprenent: AM ex-Al brouck have The report testator's ume togactes, ‘The 00) und thes} to om ate at $52,099,887,96, On thin collateral Inheritance tax of $521,218.47 ‘This te a vietory legut the Vanderbilt Ander & Anderson, on the estate could not be valued aan $19,609,093, Comptrolie: «3 late State 790.0 will have to be Wo het reslduary per nore and nan Included in the aum deducted am the |{00, and cash legacies and the apart ne trust funds, The rust, funds.amount to almost $23,000000. | * ‘he fexecutora have ayready paid about ;| Capt. and embri values . embroidery — trimming, ValUes .-s cece cove Gowns, Empire style neck, S5c. valuesee «fered at the price; per garment... values at. A better quality Combination Su’ ‘Ro enber€ &. Sa isfaction Guarantesd cr Money Promptly Refunded: Boidest Bargains In New York for Friday and oe Such offers as we bricfly enumerate to-da at pr.ces in every instance ros! tively astonishing. Flannels, Gin for, 2,500 ye. and plaids,rerular 12342. Al Yds. A l-woo! Wa'st Flan-| 2!i_ the i co stripes, quality, at a price sure isin all the leading shades, suchas} checks; fast colors; 12 to engage and merit C} skee Relioteoper sky) blcey pink,| Yd. value your {tention er Navy, rese an pardeenceeeeee Ll black; ‘regular 39¢. values... 25c; * Embroideries: and ibe basaine Embroidered Edgings and Fine Embroideries and Bancin;s; Embroidered Turnover Col- Insertings. These foods straight and terpentine effects; wo.th| lars, open w sid only in lengths of 4, 5 Cc {90s special Bargains per yd. 10c\, ca: and 6 y Special per yd., | 20¢0 BI ack Chenille Dotted Ve Embroidered Edgings and insert- ne Findings, ings, also white; browns navy, ings; pretty pteeore! ef- sane and ihe ice 9c, sew Sik, extra good a the Jects: special bargain per yd. and 69) | gains for re mune 12! 6C Torchon Laces, per y oe 4: Cc; in Greater New York 4? Dress Skirts, all wool cheviot, new double flounce, satin trimmed, $7.50 values, now. Dress Skirts, all wool cheviot, trimmed with three satin folds, new shapes, $8.50 values, now. Taffeta Silk Skirts, tucked, new flare shape, $7.50 values, now....... \ Kersey Jackets, rew style, silk romain Ined, black and colors, marked down to. | our fine. new Jackets, various materials, nothing worth than $15.00; some values were as high as $18.00 amd $20.00; to go now each at SN a Women's Drawers, fine muslin, le | Chemise, skirt lengths, lace trimmings, $1.00 values, 79: Ider trimming, Drawers, cambric and ‘maslin, and bith BQ | Knit Underwear and Hosiery. Men's Feece-lined Shirts and Drawers, in plain and extra heavy ribbed, tull size; best values ever Women’s Fine Egyrtian Ribbed Underwear, vcs!s high neck, with long sleeves, pants ankle length; L PLN DAL OI IE III I DAIS West 14th St. should create great enthusias:; among thri'ty iF goods of standard and widely known cuaity aic sp:-iali:ed hams, Muslins. ine 36-inch eae 5S- ui New York Mils Pil’cw Case eI Sooke, These goods are Musi ra price is 174e. 4 y xenulry priced at 15c. a ya. ; Friday and. Saturday die yard: fecut the price for C. per yd 5 : ee eese riday and Saturday to. 5 Cases Ncw Dress C and Skirts Reduced. 3.98 5.98 + 4.93 + 3.98 "9,98 and Ghildren’s Wear. Chilsren's Colored Coats, tine cloth, sailor 3 98 collar, biaid and fur trimming, $5.00 values... De Sisges’ Underskirts, umbrella rutile, embroidery $0. 336 | iFfmming, sures 4 boris years: Been value 59c + Babies’ Long and Short Dresses, tine cambr ane round y Key embroil trimming. values. © 25c Ladies’ Fast Black: Seamte: and plain; double sole, hee qualities. ono Men‘’s Unfaundered Shirts, excelicnt mi 3-ply bosom; an excellent value .. Ladies’ Fleeced- lined Egyptian Cotton com- binaticn Suits Cotton Hose, ribbed and toc; oe 10c 39c 39c SAVED TWO BOYS FROM DROWNING Moran Has Ter- rible Struggle in East River. £ ven-yeur-old Joseph McCabe, of 3:7] All.iinen hemstitched M and % Inch hems, Sheer linen Hemstitched near at the time, but an e.cven-, hand embroidered and sear-oid boy who waa not far away let hand drawn corners, t ‘Thirty-ixth street, was playing on | he pler ut Thirtyeighth sircet to-day, he fell into the river. There were out a yell and ran to the rescue. He ed down to a taf: anil reach- od trled to grasp young MoCabe, ity nd Just touched the drowning boy hen he lost his balance and fell into the vwter, 5 Ly this tme Capt. Thomas Moran, of Street-Cleaning Department's scow. ad reached tne szene, He didn't walt yslivert alaself of any of bie clothing. Gt plunge lin, bat and all. After a d rate struggle he at jast kot the two boys safely ashore. He wai almost svercome by, the exertion, Thé Ts S00! recovered and were well sDugh to wall The lad who qaliuntly imperilied hie life for the other refused to give his ume. THIEVES LEAVE A TRAIL. Glazed Kld Button and Lace Boots, Patent Leather Tips, welted soles, also Kid Bu:ton with LoulyXV heels, broken sizes, Fine Glace Kid Lace Boots, with kid tips, hand welted soles, Extra high cut Bcx Calf Lace Boots desirab.e for walking and skating, STERN BROTHERS | To.morrow, cn Second Floor Women’s Fianne! Waisits sacar at $2.95 and $3.98 Special Sale: of Women’s Handkerchiefs Linen unlaundered, hand embr'd wreath inittal: 128- 25¢ od French hand embr'd Linen colored borders with initia! 11¢ Friday & Saturday, Excsptionil Values In Women’s Boots Formerly $2.95 and 4.09 $1.78 2 $3,95 $2.75 $3.50 hird Street Vai West Twenty- Five Men Arrested Beca a Bar- rel Fluar Leaked. Dantel Mapes, jr. keeps a feed “and flour store at 19% West Farms road. Last night he cloned his place ae $30 o'clock. When he reached his place at 6.30 o'clock this morning he dicoversd that tweive barrels of flour were m'si- Ing. He found thet one barrel leaked of flour. He f>.lowol the 1} ta. a xtable kept by John Bel! & Co, where he faund nine barrels of the flo rolas Rooney, of 1900 V rond, is In charge of thin sta Pollcemin Kane arrested Rooney. Patrick Casey. of 1789 Matn stree, ‘Traynor. ‘noert "Weir of 1891 Main atrest Farms, and James J. 1789 Main street. All were arnilened before Magistrate Mott in the Merrlvania Court and he d in $2,000 ball cach for the Grand Jury, thy TWO BURNED IN LEFT HIS WIFE, MONTREAL FIRE? Missing Men Thought leas Is Saas erate Be MONTREAL, Jan. 24.-Two men re- ported. missing to-day are thought: to have. been burned in the fire tha “WARRIED WOO - in Ruins — Loss v was. $2,500,000. Against Theodore Hollander. Theodore Hollander s locked up §e Ludlow Street Jail on complaint of his wife, Marie. Her complaint says they were married ent! the business district of the city! POULTRY STREW THE RAILS. Provision Tral Wrecked—Erie, eT mn Burned, Delays Tratiic. ‘The Erle stution st Lackawaken, Pa. was burned to the ground. to-day. Telegraphic communication and trains were delayed about two hours, Conductor Baldwin's frutt train was wrecked neur Port Jervis, N. Y., Inst night, and xeveras cars, were thrown from the ralis, among whicn . were three lot dQ with dressed poultry bound for New York City, Several’ thousand ry A at midnight, destroying three blocks of property and causing a Joss of $2,500,(00. another named Wilson told the police thatythe missing men were employed in ‘one bette bulldings that'was burned. ‘They shad not returned home up to noon, and a! efforts to locate them had bee Suiile. Tae ruins. are too hot to permit of. work the Blase {s'not known, in this city an‘1s92, aid thai After secur- {RE ner property cf $16, Hollander lee her, She produces. affidavits sta at Huslander, without being divorces married a wealthy Hoboken woman_in, 19s. and. went to Chicago to |: Bing alieces that her husband is w and haw valuable miany Interests Colorado, and naka for aah a week a MJuntice Dugro issued the order o rest and Hol:ander {n held in S08 i He was urrested a o Huns dred ane "sixteenth street. ‘by, Deputy Walgering. Relatives of a man named Roser and ry te firemen hope to be abie in tworke Jn that line to-night. force of men have bren thrown by the fire. The origin of Retired, chickens were strewn along the tracks. Sunday World Wants eae the ALBANY, Jan, 24.—Gov. Odell has re- ‘red Major W Jam'n Heyeo, father of thi Arctic explorer, Dr, pautaae, ah ngton Content, uf the pathway: to success: an easy. Results await takers' a Cries Twelfth Regiment, ty peas Setived at bi at bis aay reqt this home tn us boraw ht woes teal feeaaieenae or ved hore for ower, rer twa ve: ot New York Chiy. ed nine! years

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