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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EV! CTT AT MEM! SETAC Ie eS, % NING, APRIL 13, 1901. i BEFOREGRANDJURY, ———r~. » Reward of $3,000 Offered by Chinese Crim- inals for Death of Tom Lee. Murder, robbery, gamoling and vice « he mur generally are rife in Chin c Sasa Grand Jury will be asked to investiga i the altuation there, and recommen ; eps to wipe out the “Highbinder cleties, which have guddenly become tive. Evidence will be that $3,000 has der of Tom haw been This rew Attorneys ( shave deen Bing, indict Two ‘There are two factions In WESTON Sravs. Chinese Factions. Chinatown NEW YORK THE MOST MORAL CITY IN WORLD, MAYOR SAYS. tenement-houses the soclal evi was found tn neariy every one Surgery. vlog back, sixteen succumnt (Continued from First Page.) IN THE WORL! MAYOR VAN WYCK. Wiltam J. Pryor, a fire examiner, | pointed out In detall the bad things in the amendments to the Bulldin Code. It calls for five superintendents of buildings at $7,500 a year instead of one and hin deputies, 190 Inspectors, 106 91,400 policemen and tho like, all told making up an expense of not Iras than $500,000 a year. Revolutionary School Menaure. School Commissioner George Freifeld, “The man who said that ought to be driven ont of town!" claimed Mayor Van Wyck. Ae William WH. Daldwin, jr. ed Mr. ODELL MEETS SENATOR PLATT.!: jus op! 2 WEEN Wis WAS wt INTERPOSED Odell and Senator Platt nee to Hey ft are in Avenue jeraule, under the arbitrary control of man." The speaker paid the City Superin- blican enem! BHentaace mains: the proposed chang He sald the Were not heard by nm a that the eerous Boards of Superintendents were {Diacated by a clause providing pensions ‘Of $2,000 a ycar each, with several of ivi armed « and there {s continual warfa en | and ‘ ‘them. One of the factions, incorporated |!) th cnninder ne ID Mter dinwering SS days, op HOUNED be as the Lun Ghe Gong, ts composed of sof Ah Foe. releal rule | merchants, the majotty of whom are = FAN awny and eacaped Inte a | .. | Freemasons. The other ction $9] 644) ar, iT aded himeett | ‘known as the 1p Sing Tong. commonly |. thw follow hin | i called “Highbinders,”’ or “hatchet meni he wan shot in the back, the bullet perc | } For a Jong time the (Moarra ave ling the funk fyeen trying to extingulen the Ip Sing | Suy Sin "wit fd om tral for | i\Now Young» Shaw is| Tongs, alleging they were blackmallers. |Mitninal firancti ttnreme cours | Dead After Defying ‘During the past four years six murders | Hin country m © prepared a q i have occurred In Chinatown, the result fund 1 eter hin All the Records of yeeleht days with a ear-old We your wD hive NSE moran Realsgn. ¥ “1 the bill hecomes a Juntus Nrutue Rooth nephew of Eetwin Hoot DEY adjourn on April Ys uy Francis schools, I would not | Mt oource, Edom t know, san au un-American ayatem,” he anid. | ADE The only speaker favoring t feted mit the H cationa! section was Miss Draper, who Me BAtuca- el the DIN] ponsibility: ae) Reap finprtar April 23, ted the F She himenta and the new bil are the two most t q becau: ‘well as authority. B. F, Smith, ax a parent, opp the cjause favoring private scho sci am In favor of ranting mone jr, vothera, sald the May to = thelr ended the talk on the edu Repubticans will the best Int It “Don't throw terposed the mo Lawrence Villler. \Tenement-House ilate to defend the te: Now sw nu ne the Apri Odell nty of back: te understood that Lyman for & vision of the bi that the Commission [dea that women of the tenements were out te seen virtuous than those in the palaces, SV 0 Miller and don and aid he belleved they were Just ar Witbur Wo Cay virtuous, ij M. Johnsen. of Brooklyn, and ‘There was t Leo | William 6 1 talked neeurt, jatepped for not ies and i Me was stated in Alt HUSHHND NEO YALE AMM OW AND BICAWIST. — OLOWOMAN, Long Island Woman! Mrs. Dem Given a Divorce for | Being Deceiveda. Sden Change eolpt of psey in Hos- pital Very Near | to Death. [rons + Mrs. Annie I. * L. 1, until rec Brooklyn public covery that her hur’ Was & neKrO Hs well Justice Marean. Brooklyn, to-day Ment of her marr t Not uppear to defend the suit Mrs, Davin said her fine looking man with ra Wavy black hair undo » le had & Hebrat> cast ) They were marriet Aug. 2t last year After the ceremony, Mrs Di her husband a Sto ner that he waa a negro r Davin, of Lefferts I Rn teacher In seh husband j that tae valet the brite a t when the th new ellen mon has been atroet. Brooklyn latter as 4, 19 phad never been divorced mad United s diay and Gen, Ja A, i 1 poner aitnale A Is ro tintbor and wil be a reals on boar : bash nto were ode. Hrevioum to striking George Gallon ‘one of the orew, Was Wauiled overboar wounded, | drowned. serait r almost entrapped while | featrseats ye the ini argived here ral Tuiiding. Magadat Watt ing Inspector-General of St h that from Lady Hope for Breach of Contract. tlon, | Gov. Ontell wil fot dea ees Renanere, Vacen mat die, dentine, Heouilentt | a RET IC EXPLORE ORER COMING. stand, Mr. M. Renee isn wis Com. YOUNG CROKER D DIDN'T SAIL. Non-e- Hight We Heine WITH SPINE CUT 'HIGHBINDER CRIME HE LIVED 88 DAYS, CORNER-STONE LAID ae = AOOTH S NEPHEW PEACE COURT SUES MAY YOHE. READY FOR WORK AKU out iaieg tay iintrtet. am Vganels, from Washington to-rlay and visited the local office {jv the He Ia on iat tour of spection throughout this distri Fede: stallation Sent to Na- tions Concerned. titutedl Is Celehented in Mes. 4 oO a: m t= mo] x = m ao & = o uv ° i=) = HALL OF RECORDS || FAMOUS CLARA BARTON tig Guggenheimer Wants City to ¢ to Own ait tts Of The Universally Loved and Honored President of Rees ang ening Brawes "Tha Red Gross Society Gives Her Endorsement | roraee tae et ot ae For Dr. Greene’s Nervura, ; Clara Bartor, the Best Known Woman in the World, and Head of the Great Benevoleit Red Cross Order, gives Recognition to Dr. Greene's Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy. Miss Barton by her Encour- aging Words, thus Widers Her Helpful Influence In piace of the ve of the otty, ywel and made a dedica- { bany. ndied the t ech Vrealdent of the x Assoc'ation, and | of the Bar Asso. | Tohn Db Crimmtna « Ma anwood im none eerin beter TM to All Classes and Conditions of People who Need Tae corner-atine wae fitted) with al and ed Health and Strength, Ste a eopy the Code of Civil Pro- {took forw edure, the Rea ate Record and trated itde the Clty Tf etory for LM, eure) si oatly) papers, coins, stampe and | be crected am ure Who dees not know of Clara Barton and the great society of whlch sho Reconts the hone this new Hall o: tone of which I hive Ing to-day, 4s the practical, hard-working President? Ask any of the Boys In Blue, who so gloriously upheld our banners in the Spanish War; ask them who Is the most heroic woman In the world, and they will answer with one accord “Clara Barton." Superintending in person, in the midst of those fever-stricken ranks In | Cuba, the supplies and the medicines which our Government failed to pro- vide, Clara Barton's services to our soldiers will ever remain fresh in thelr memortes. It Is beyond question that Clara Barton and her relieving forces saved thousends of precious ves in that campaign. Every battlefield of modern times could tell a similar tale. All civilized and even barbarian nations yield courtesy and consideration to the cause Clara Barton rep: ts and the official emblem of her society. Arm Afrien and India have cause to praise her good works. AGREE TO-DAY. FROM STRIKERS Dissatisfied Employees|Spied Him at Home upon of Jersey Central An- of the Lone Girl | 1 ' Surrounded b. xious tel Goilome: Weaver: [stands for genero. = of distress Mothe will be completed 1 by the Strong w building It wan devi THINK THEY'LL OWNER FLE whole earth recognizes it and bows before It. he clashing interests of a selfish world Clara Barton y, untiring energy, and sublime devotion to the rellet bless her for the lives of sons. ‘Thomas Dugan, of © Dugan, « Paterson, J. vers | Wives give her grateful thanks for husbands restored to them by her Y a stubborn batt timely ald. tat ves of the employees in regar fray himse nd ut Children owe her gratitude for fathers’ safe return. 4 : ' If Clara Parton gi her indorsement to a medicine, let every sufferer 5) In| looks aw if the b: [weavers will ow wage schedule Superintendent she speaks solely in the {nterests of humanity. This is |. because general in | fusion would be reached this after-| J y p “We have tried Dr. Grezne’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and, jing them ‘although the remedy has been in our hands but a short time, we judge that the remedy fas all of the merits which are claimed for it. We shall engineers and fremen w: n Increase was conceded phe Can A cetera elles Ye tnalGeuecnoscame, trem iMUsAy BEANE piestions stilt remaining unsettled are still continue its use, with the expectation that we shall be able to i:- ‘ be aht and helt a short ta with t “ « ‘ : i ~ a I ol is rae one of detal 5 a : applied to the educational system of ia tanlserrangedh tore nicilarioon MGREFoot Ariston 4 hw Th Benely | Moe y eas = ae pecan eel wes NOURAT MR Tlitek(anitheca dorse it still more highly CLARA BARTON, ~a== i, fo anti: i Tho enforcement | of the ation to-lay “ae : ; et en h a} it ; NY t ; y days In executive neasi Meothe girl strikers saw) President of the American National Red Cross, Washingtor, 2. C. ucational chapter would render co ey met at ALM. and talked for] wan br tnd troad oMctals had ssslon ty me ‘fusion ones confound oor ana snsenaity, hour tn K npartinents. | Vainable time te the depates. The rank | Peers Dr. Gree blood and nerve remedy is indorsed and recom- Nee e ee ott ol mvecioanc butautes | RECT LN took i ntreet car | aulvntetaett uatemployesetwere 3 mended by mo whom it has cured, more physicians, more hospitals ty his ot lower Nroadway Vea mee the conference end, be han any other remedy In the world, and i trong again, if you wish health to take tho be would return later in gen have to pay $5 a day to every en- one Characterized the propowed| fursner title with the lalonsehiesrren arava! The inv Jif-you wish to know what It'la to be without pain, weakness, ee Ming telson ia S] phe 1 miately upon th ‘The remilt of yesterday's debate wax h ie his exe . humors, or indeed any kind of nervous or physical sufferter Hits School Superintendent. the te presented to Gencral Manager Warren |‘T ters soon take Dr. Greene's Nervura blood ani ve remedy. hen ‘ere fol Consultat mination and advice in regard to any case may be hee’ free, letter, at Dr. office, 35 West Fourteenth tendent of Schools, under the proposed | Lemucl bly Quins. former Chatrman Hpeyern ON Reeth rier ive rar ° the: nupratme oun of Seo ee cet ererecims | Ofntha:< aittee Mr eciuion of the head ofMiciala While this Call or write to PA and puptis: had a nice yan In him pac acithie Kecheduled(urawnriin pickets manag bi an Robertw2ns President eee the rearr { Congreesional abt — iat ry anal educatt ection. He dee triers in Lrwvkiyn. By ite provistona | 5 5 | Hes nt | The company has offered to add $30,009] They we is uses SEE ee eee mericts ponuiec | At. Quige would to act square} Would Recover $1 500! Notice of For (lal l=] ceriyeatite the payroll oritherengineersi;a dere nets Only | one night theme jand firemen. This would mean about There are | 92.70 pér month for each man. This con- I ceaston ts not aatisfactory to the men They also want a readjustment of the MAVE YOU AN OIL PAINTING or dther rare article of value - e 2 ‘pay by which the men who now receive | t> dispose of? Advertise it 5 i $6 per day and more will get less, while Where the people will see it- PXGUE. April tt Tr WH de the men who are paid $3.25 and 33.00 per + April 13. S Vresident of the Admintatra: yy will get more. ‘This proposition ts feet ai months of reotinees were 1 in the Sunday World. Ay RUCOUTETON yee ante lated at Mave M40 pany was not willing to conalder the | Alayeu question of more pay for the telegraph- : Tite on is Intend. are hate hare rT a phe cat a u : ice ! encen the offictals have ngreed to! \ Le pe nls er nia: anton fee j mete Uae aero THE BEST TOBACCO i yet pean BEN and lelegraphery as noon as G aie satisfied with the schedule arranged AI {tor them, MADE CIGAR IN THE yy, Wor? ce Wy Feeding BRUCE STAKE |} <QAA~ (ols DECLARED OF. , Men Went Out by Mis- take—Cable Goes Up Monday. strike on the new East River Hrkiqe was declared off to-lday and the work at 1 o'clock 1% men went back ene cee AL) thin afternoon, ‘They say that the unton ne cls for in wh 1 them out made a miatake, t KUL The strike was ordered because of the supposed connection with the Roebling npany, which has the bridge with the Metallic Company, i the acale of wages an had been contract wien had not ral of the metaiiic workers, agreed upon. After careful Inveatigation it @ that the Roeblings had nothing todo with keeping back there wages, as thetr Interest in the metallic patents Was too small to permit of thelr having © in the matter, second cable of the new bridge be rained Monday. To-day Col, c# Roebling sent a telegram to the ary of the Navy asking that an ter be Insued stopping all tramc In the rt: | Eas River on Monday between the Sinoking i the HOUrs of 11.390 and 1 P.M. Thi request x troubh was Rranted Meal Stude Abo} ne Vay ition nring. thirty ve Npal st MANUFACTURERS’ CIGAR CO., 75 AND 77 WALKER ST. Telephone 3137 Franklin, DIRECT DISTRIBUTERS. Established (823. WILSON WHISKEY. That’s All! boarders for the summer. Send all particulars of interest Fo Managers of Sum- relating to your house to The:World’s Vacation Bureau, 1352 Broadway, corner Thirty-sixth street, New York, mer Hotels and Zountry AT ONCE. The vacation season is near at hand, and if @ @ you Want to rent your rooms in advance you must register n The World’s Vacation Bureau will help you secure | | Boarding-Houses: = ow. Therz is no charge for the seruices of the Baregu. FUE WILFON DISTILLING CO,

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