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| tov ten’days:” The. ‘station-hous SALOON MEN WIN IN SUNDAY CASE. Justice Gaynor Sharply Criticises Action of Brooklyn League. Justice Gaynor, in the Supreme Court, | seem to have been discovered without Brooklyn, to-day sharply crit&:ised the | explanation, mathods of the Anti-Saloon Lengue in| “Proceedings such as these may easily bringing proceedings for the revocation | be used for blackmall. Persons who of saloon-keepers’ licenses, engage in bringing proceedings like The case that brought forth the ¢ these, as a business, or in detecting the demnation of the Justie vices of others, ought to be adove #us- Plleation made by Norman picion."* {dent of the League, for the re ‘This decision caused no little conster- of the lluor-tax certificate of Michael | pation among the members of the Antl- Murphy, a saloon-keeper in Brooklyn, | Saloon League had fully expected on the ground that he kept his plice that Murpiy’s Heense to sell quor open on Su would be taken from him, Justice ¢ When tiv: saloon-keepers of Brook- plication, appended the following memo- | tyy heard of Justice Gaynor's arraign- randum: ment of their enemies they rejoiced, distrust this case. One of the wit) a4 jc wilk be a dificult matter here- nesses for the petition xhows him fter for the league to wecure ar to be of poor char: and another Te- | Vacation of any lcenss 4 mem- fuser to answer questions touching UPON | here who are willing te atand a severe hin personal cnaractor a duct; and h cases like these which they have brought | DEVERY DISMISSES THE CHARGES AGAINST LYONS.) exaroination as to thelr 7 Suspended Wardman Is Exonerated and Sent Back to Place from Which He Was Temporarily Removed. all, Judge Brown and Mr. Levy Lyons, of the Fore, To the is aguin on surprise the oxaminath Wantman Jobn F ho street Soe EE You produce a person in this count of charges p tohim| world vho ever heard Lyons ask you by Mrs. Mildred Hamity he |! wked the litte lawyer, extoried money from her for “pre Hn he Radiat Prien toa” aft Woher lise Vy hou | Dougherty’s saloon, in Forty: tter part of Jun 0, 23 West Forty-Uird street Aftér"w Rearing toslay Deputy © scot Blin ktbexiatterd DAC OFES UIE: missioner Devery took Introdaiced to him by Agdy Meyers.” advisement until he could “Wo ix Andy Meyers?” oP lelieve he was Late in th charges ered th missioner Murphy noon he dismissed the the suspension and She Seeks puty Devery stirred up some ine Donohue, who wan 4 f having Shy did you bring thix charge? rent Lyons to levy blackm » L hag be Mining W nm he Mrs. Hamilton was the tirat one called. the whole live at the Delavan sald *Donohue ever demand the witness. ember and askel Mr. Levy. October, 19), 1 Richfteld No. treet, had many callers, Rentlemen, [had two friends me, Jaines Gray and Gertrude Ralph.” ite. Hamilton sald thiit | Wardman j@ae theatre. .yons came to her flat In August and! zone) cares (aah In Min Own Def “Ldagle Smith, my colored servant, was | Lyons, under oath, denied the In the next room and peeping through | “| never took money from her, neve was In the houge at No, 2% Went Forty partments number of reputable 235 West For * re Henry t?. Stre, Aun ‘for Lyons, chiefly (Ors, sald a geod word fo: the portieres, and she aaw me the Ae wardman the money.” rald Mra. Ham: | third street in iy life." sald Lyons, 1 "Mrs. | Hamilton, directed Judge] Wee tie net aD gue of No. 24 1 waa not in the room then, oi at the door. 1 Brown, “look about and ece If you can f stopped the pling playing. ‘There was identify the defendant.* Th 5 5 1 well formed, "and mmilltig, stood Up, A biagk | 4 chain on the door and t did not try! Oo ee ent tne end and aoa In'whe | to get in. She moved out on my order, Issued by Capt. Donohue. nthe mort stagy manier b ti Nereida Ub alates Mr. Unger renewed his motion to dis ee Ate | mise th int, arguing that the abund imony to Lyons's good she exclaimed; “there he ‘A tainly warranted a dee tness then 1a story yi Devery dented the mo- times Lyoas called tion and 4 decision after hay- rd street Mat and tovk ing 9 consultation with Commissioner Murphy. YORK WENT = JEROME HOLDS A-SLEUTHING. RAID PRISONERS | He Found that Captains|Moses Philips, of Bon- Had Not Obeyed heur Studio, Must Orders. Stand Trial. Moses P. Philips, who was arrested in the Committee of Fifteen’s ratd| March 16, in the Bonheur Studio, IRA Seventy- uinth #treet, appeared before Justice Jerome to-day In the Criminal Courts Huilding for examination. The princt- pal witness against Philips was Fred- erick T. Crichton, of No, 35 West Forty- second street, one of John McCullagh's agents, He sald he wan sent there In answer to an advertisement, and met Philips, who induced him to play faro, at whien he lost $16, Crichton toatified further that Philips, on the occasion of another visit, pro- posed to him a scheme by which tne backer of the house could be beaten at faro. He refused to go into the ache because he sald It was a brace gam and that he know he wou'd be “‘bilked.”* Crichton said that he got $200 from Supt. McCullagh to play there. “Did you lose $16) out of the $x07" asked Lawyer Friend on croass-examina- th It developed to-day in Police Head- quarters, Brooklyn, that Deraity Commis. gone Bernard J. York hod deen cut jaat night “sleuthing,” and that me had © done In many cases be found that he had lectured lureeto stop viola- business.” the captains Saturday for their fs tlona of the excise law were not acting as rigifly as they should. The Commissioner stopped In amaze- ment at Fulton and Peamt streets. Me- Laughlin's saloon was in full blast and Going a great busines. He oailed Roundsman Tomeny and two policemen ‘and had the place closed up, In several other instances the Commissioner caused the same thing to bedone. He sent down fifty men to Coney Inl- and yemerday to see that the law wan complied with, but they had very little to do on account of the bad weather. Beveral places, however, were cautioned by the police and they immediately “aot in line." Mr, York was anked whether this re- form movement wasn't rather sudden and spasmodic. "No," he replied vehemently, “this movement Is not spasmodic. It will Inst as long as I am in office, 1 am in carn- est about this Sunday closing. I an going down to Coney Island some Jay this week to look i over.” Doputy Chief P. H. McLaughlin cra. gaded through Williamsburg last night, ‘and when he and Mr. York met to-day, he said that to call Willlamsburg the “Red Light District” of Brooklyn was @ gross libel, as he found !t very orderly, ee RAID VICTIMS HELD. Men and Women Gathered In Saturday Get a Continuance. All the men and women arrested !n Saturday night's and Sunday morning's ralds were arraigned in the library of the Dtsirict-Attorney’s oMce thin ternoon before Justice Jerome, for cx- amination. ‘By. request of counsel all, examina- tlona “were adjourned for from a week bail whom nr did." “Ie Mt not true that sou did not make but held out the money 7" it in not, and I don't want you to accuse me of any such thing.” Philips was held for the Grand Jury In 32,300 ball, which he furnished, James Hartson, who was arrested in the name raid, was discharged, and Gua Hil and Gol, Larkin were held th $1,000 ball each. The Grand Jury to-day found six In- dictments growing out of recent ralde in thin city, One was nguinat Rezinald or “Ridge” Levien for bookmaking ut No. 20 Dey atreet. The evidence against Leon K. Stedeker, of the same place, is nqw unter consideration, aries H. Hayes and Michael J. Mur- phy, whore place at No. (3 Mercer stree:, wat raided by the Parkhurst Suclecy, were Indicted for the same offense. Jamas Stewart, of No. 104 West Thirty. eigithy street Frank Johnson, of No, its Weat ‘Thirty-ffth street, and urd Wilsan, also of the last’ named place, who. were arrented through the e of the Committee of Fitteen, wei dict’ for keeping gaming house: ———__ ‘The following cases of amall-pox were reparted to the Board of Health thin movning: Mury Baleck, twenty-elght yerers old, of No. 432 Eaat Beventy-sixth street; Mary Sein, two years old, of Wealtor Cohen, twenty-six years old; of Jn, each. instance, No. 18 atrest., No; 221 Eaat’Ninety-seventh street, and |, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARC PLATT-ODELL MUDDLE MAY H 25, 1901 BE A THEATRICAL SPLURGE. 10 att andemy- quarrel between Senator BF self” Republican Wheel- Horse Cannot Under-)1 stand Why Party Dis-| SeNsion WAS NOt ren en ie tlatel yewters Settled in Private, as i> fr wae ner sual. In Long lve nnounced the death f to the Republicans ind hin words showed that he rewarded it more in the ight of an atalication, calling the roll and ascertaining hin holare were in their ive them the keynote by saying: wl of (Special to The Rive ALBANY, N.Y. Mareh Y ‘onte! pooon 0 3: thats primally. the pollee cond ow ton exteting in have but ths any bill attention th ft would be uncles to as the Governor has dect would veto tt. pred a metropolitan distric but tt should be done at preset regret the altuation, as 1 that some action by the tslature Importunt for the city and the Repub! van party, and 1 thin the battle with Senator Platt, del spent ail the morning tn hia inner office at the Execative Chamber tallying un Met of bills that will receive settlement of the wiournment day ant (wo weekw sooner than tt would otherwise have been the leaders of the party We ought to get (ogether ect that tn cauning Just at present, ac- cording to the newspapers, Ax you all Odell has tared his op-| to nny further legislation on matter, 1 did not agree with eof thought that and discuss a rable troubl be the general public opinion scan. tor sighed as he digcums the folowing, opinion of those at the york ought to Legislature, ron read Some of thore ored a State police Inw and 7 aun conceded by all that nothing. delieve kK that auch will my if nothing ls to be done and if the pres- ent dad to, the for that. gislature Is not election that the judgment which I formed upon this spbject han nditions are to be supmitted reaponsible If it turns out in the next municipal have heen wrong, (nen I shall be glad that Tam- many has been left In control of the police. ome Tt tw not Mkely that any g° Ui ‘and we had an honest «if. mM aulready Introduced, with the ¢x-/renence of opinion. ttlon of New York rorevision, | phe Governor feela that his position Will receive approval, The Governor | igireanonable. 1 also thought that mine would say absolutely nothing regard: fez the conference at the Fifth Avenue Hotel yesterday. It Ix thought, h t during the cours write another f chief purport of which will be he tx plenned to see that the majority was, but In accordance with the custom of the party we have decided to ul +] cum tie matter with the leaders of vari- oue parte of the State. “LT will say now that In view of the Governor's opposttion to the matter and nis wed Intention to veto any police ODELL TO ENTERTAIN. Politicinna of Note tuvited to Din at Exeentive Mansion, ALBANY, March 3%.—Gov. five a dinner on Thursday Odell will evening at the executive mansion to several former associates in Congress and a number of Personal friends. of the leaders agree with him regard ing police legisiation, and that the con- cluston arrived at vesteniny, as well an the manner in which tt was arrived at, proves conclum@vely that “there ts no bill 1 do no: deem tt politically ex- ‘lent to undertake the passage of a rasure that might cause confito: in the There ix none at present. “There is u difference of opinion; On Friday evening he will revetew the Seventy-firat Regiment at the armory In New York. and on Saturday evening wil a attend a barquet given by the Cotuch- Man Chapter Pal Upetion fraternity the Holland Houne, New York City OLD POLICEMAN VANDERBILT UP AT AUCTION. STRIKE COES ON, Will Be Sold on the|Union Men Still Object: Block to Satisfy a to the Subletting of Court's Costs. a Contract. | New York policemen are lauzhingrto-| There haw been no settlement of the day over the report from Milford, Pa, | *ttke of the hands at WK. Vander: Ar apne ferick Mink. Dit's country residence Idie Jlour, on that. their old comrade, $ H aithough it be orted thar Je to be sold at pubile auction may he adjusted some ume highest bidder to eatiefy costs in he brought to cempel his xen tyesup, strike wae the result of the actle him of the contractor for the xteampiping In subletting the contract for a portion Deputy Chief Devery said ne eee eee a plumber named Fisher, partment would not have a representa- Fisk tlve on the ground to bid in Mink forler's place of buriness In in Tsilp. further police service here, but he] Of the workmen employed at Idle added with u sly wink that Com. | Hour seven-tenths were from New York These men are all members of a unton mittee of Fifteen might do so and get| Th and the local men joined the New York © dno slouth at m barent, inion before they went to work, All + = ‘ # Nes these men are atrtke. local department he claimed timt he was! 2 . who does not employ union men the Some carpenters and decorators who the eon of (ted parents in Germany at aatccce iced to Taunting He wan dutibed “The Count,” in,conse-| Nave Wt Seer ere oreere he. ee quence. 14 appointment wus dated |e Mull Peaasieeeibker cts Aika and chev resigned Ave. yenral Mensnow out) will not return juniesa they later. He rearried walle here i contra NAL Was sublet te taken awa 5 " 2 | from Fishe H at No. 38 Henry etreet It ts evidently the offspring union that Mink sued for support young man offered as supporting his nodle pro: had to lords after his mother hw sult and unless he can eatlafy he will te auctioned off to any one t —<—<$<—<——_—_— BANKER DIES. | Mehotns Expires at Lone te Alter Drtet Hinean. Nicholas, a Well-known Wall] 1) Marry * deta Harry 1 cares to add a broken-down New Yor policemes. to hix menage. eet banker and broker, died muddenty bat hts home at Rabyton, 1 1, this] !morning, aged fifty-three years. Het STEINWAYS IN A SUIT. j hed been suffering from pneumonia four | mry Aska for mn Accounting | (0)* ‘from Estate Trasteos. Mie was a native Virginia and ne hot one je nides! ont Benwy W. T. Stenway ham beaun a UNE LR LLU aiden sult ia the Supreme Court dor an ac-! MIR ccHc Wadhisenecieety counting of the moneya due chim under} AA a ceiiliuaen Setar tea the wail of Christian Fredericte T. stein, {GUIs and hin great-Rreat uncle, Rob- 8, WAS A member of mmitter of 1773 of that holas twice fated, but y nN proxperoue. Five daughters and one son, Harry 1 him. ‘The fumtly were minent in New York soci+ way, ‘who died March 35, 1889, lenving bir estate in trust for the benetit: of his children. The truste othe will Chagies H. Steinway, Fredarick T, Stetn- | way and Honry Ziegler, Ose provision of Caristlan Steinway's | formerly will left one-quarter of hin stock in the | tt: 4 Whew, Alice Hollins Nicholas firm of Steinway & Co. im trust for the | Nas for several year past been confined 4 eantiarium at Lakewood, N. J. heneft of the children o! alate MAD MILL GIRL DEFIES BOSSES She Refuses to Be Dis- charged and Contin- ues at Work. Bright and early & Dugan strikere gathered ari Tale mill, watching every entra that none but the origins viald return to work to-day the Fran ice t There was ar mor thet the firm eapected several Hf town weavers. Every xtrt and eve same “ ID last week entered t day three he Be whe the strikers he tle frien from the « f ae The mili door were not thrown open unl lock. they ar at 6.9), ana t seemed that the firm had decided to close du Mary Jane MacMahon mane an ek he move to-d She went to the mi . t making a wide clreutt around wearing: on her breast « large of the Madonna. She swung her’ skirt from one side to the other ax ale passe her former infil compantone puperintendent and Mary Jane a he only eta the mill to-day: MeMahon his catised ay Mucn trouble to the th a not take her dinchare ing. . agains! the PITTSBURG MINERS WIN. the pay tol bo . Demands Conceded Them W Se fn Other Dtarricts PITTSHURG, March 33.— Patrick Doe Jan, District: Prestient of the United Min orkers Assoctation. tineunoed today (hat wfter a conference lasting ® femands oma the nex scale nnd Mitsburg hevitable held Thuraday nee ention TALITY the #eale ag officials will take Irwin district « —_$—a— —<—<——__-__ Mies Bunk WIT Lose 8105,000, WASHINGTON, = March 35. — Mr. beother Chaties, of whom Henry W. T.| in one. “The latter alleges thatyhe has not re- . ceived his proper profertionate shure | Dawes, the Comptroller of the Currency, gi the income. has received a report fromthe receiver ; Justice McAdam to-@ay granted an{in charge on the condition of the failed rder for the service by publication of |First National Bank, of Niles, Mich. The summons in the quilt upon certain | Indicutions are that the defal 08 the defendame miogroside in i Europe. ths cashier will amount to about $185,000. = COSLN SCORED —ITCHELL WA ui if this wore true, number that nd she tn works s. the operators by the Sanbility of striking, at ik. * d 1, «| Scott Refuses to Vacate | President of Coal Work- B.Altman&é DRESS TRIMMING DEP'T. The latest imported Novelty Trimmings which include Applique, Linon, Cretonne and Embroider:d Taffetas effects in various combinations, as used on th’s season's Model Gowns, handsome Garnitures for Waists, etc. also For TUESDAY, MARCH 26th, Embroidered Collars and Revers, in a variety of designs and latest forms, 52.75 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Women's Stainless Black Ingrain Ribbed Lisle Thread TUESDAY, MARCH 26th. Hose, with White Toes and heels, also Plain Black Cotton Hose with split soles, per box of Six Pairs, $1.38 25c. Per Pair. Women’s Fancy Striped Lisle Thread Hose, per box of Six pairs, 52.00 35c. Per Pair. SHOE DEPARTMENT. TUESDAY, MARCH 26th. (Third Floor.) | Women’s Kid Laced Boots, . Per Pair, $2.25 Women's Kid Button Boots (sizes AA, A, and | B widths only), - Perper, 1.85 | Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Store. Special Sale of Carpets. This Season’s Patterns. Best All-Wool Velvets—newest styles for parlor, dining-room, or halls and stairs: the $1.59 quality, only... 0. io om’ 90c High Grade Tapestry Brussels—the 75¢. quality Best All-Wool Ingrains—the 75c. quality for.... Heavy Printed Linoleum—the $5c. quality for. Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets. | BAttman & Co. | | BEDDING DEPARTMENT. | (Fourth Floor.) A complete stock of Bress Bedsteads; also Enameled Bed- steads, suitatle for the furnishing of Summer Homes. | Hair Mattresses, Springs, Feather Pillows, Box Couches and Divans made to order. Special for TUESDAY, March 26th: BRASS BEDSTEADS, all sizes, $25.00 BY JUSTICE.’ WIN FOR MINERS Order of Operator's ers Here Likely to Arrest. Avert Strike. a Scott in Supreme Cour fnaneial circles to-day the visit of refined to vacate the ender of 1 Mitchell dent of the Anthea. under which Alfred Ry Gositn was taken | oie Cow a Wor fens regarded of ' tady: charged with conapiraey by | Moment. and the upward movement of to custody charged with , MY Seon, stocks In the ket indicated tha vor & Hell stock Mrokers. of Toledo. hie stale might a vain sad by FB Rarreel & Co. etek bros) J. Plerpont Morgan aod Senator Hanna bet whe fe tet Y) were sal * n Fersonm most sought by) Bren siin was made yy defendant with | chell ie J. Gibbons: ses ot Ir owas artner, Inn nuit charging them wih [{PAt Mn Morgan we Ng tine Ifts i Mr Morgan aus quoted ai neon ns sed sha sew Ye Oni st use and Coupler Com Jersey corporation, whone were bargely thon the fora short t! The Weste hers } for Gibb ™: al Was tnmued for a Ty the breaking of Yorst ing chain at the Wort fon Dap Works, Elizatwthport, N. thin af ternoon, Peter Campbell, a young moulder was crushed to death. A 700. wan partly driven into hie box: was inatantly killed, Ca thport, aml wi macried. i Sy. Hi First avenue, engaged tobe. | pound tasting fell on his head, a ie Campbell ‘Rved. in yt par Norte. to prevent preatetie ! hothe coal regions of Penoay + bee here nto eed in pr te an amt ns Whom we are ‘ and h str ke by Jer sta mild ng: to In | ——————--- So anmwered Mr, Mt a seen J. Pterpont Morg. fon’t ask me anything. we ge VI say what has happened.” Mr, Mitchell ti ulro anxiowa to ree Rishop’ Potter. whom he wants to enlist Lightning Hit Cathedral, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. 3 St. Andrew's Roman Catholic ¢ Was KUZEE RE irre Shoe Dep't. Tues. & Wednesday, % March 26th& 27th, Ladies Kid and Tan Ox/ord Ties, hand-turned soles, 2.85, value $4.00, Kid and Russian Leather Oxford Ties, welted soles, $2.85, value $4.00, Patent Leather Vamp | Oxford Tres, hand-turned soles, $3.25, value $4.50. Patent Leather Oxford Tres, welted soles, $3.65, value $5.00. Kid, Button and Lace Boots, welted soles, $3.25, value $4.50, Price alone never could’ create the widespread popu- Suits and Topcoats at $10, It is the quality, the style, the fit, the excecdinglydressy, effect. . Nobody ever expected so much for so little. Every worthy cloth \s 9 Every wanted style, 10. 4 Union made—best made. ; 740-742 Broadw: keg fo announce on WEDNES- DAY, MARCH 27TH, the formal oreniny of cur NEW FURNITURE. BUILTING, located at 105, 107 and 109 West 13th Street (adjoining car Main Carret Building at the corner of Sixth Avenue and 13th Street), and we cordially indite our many customers and: the public m general 1o inspect the same, and also the elegant display of Highe Grade FURNITURE contained therein Respectfully yours, SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO, ant ant Mr. Mitchell nor note coal trow~ on J. “Plerpont. fostered that nts . with the MING SA MEL STEAMSHIP. TAY. TEAMSHIPS, INCOME § Pee TODAY, in DUPR. ‘Otnraitar, was destroyed early to-day by fre re- sulting from @ stroke of lightning. The lesa is 350.000, with only ba Insure nce. ‘The large pipe organ) valued at jn Ao, was utterly ruined. be In the cause of the miners. Senator Hanna denied to-day that he Was,here to meet Mr. Mitche! im here pi on. pert busl- ald Senator Hann o help arbitrate coal strikes, BAL E5ene Comat Tow! vento. as. Gibralter, Memoland. at Leela, ‘Havre,