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T WOMEN el Sie IGE sa WOMEN 5s SS ¢ si ' f a well einieticteeiel delete irintet iricivivicivier Ht e place next .Wedresday he dean of the institutton, Mra, Ellen Spencer Mussey, will confer the degrees $ Manon will be Get Diplomas from Washington College of Law, Which Boasts! of a Woman ee etal a four will rec 4 roftlaw. The gn Senator Mason's) stex Mrs, Margaret. Lora «| Minx Ruth White Mason, Mra, Caroline Daughter One of Fair |i. "sorts, rawin Dutton, Mrs. dee Hine C. A, Page, Mrs Emma Rh. 0 Frances Hill Muxon te the daughter of Senator Mason, and expects to practise in her father's office. Mrs. Page ts Prestdent the class of 1901, was formerly Suy or of Schools in Needham, Mass., WASHINGTON, Ma: ght vome: and one man will be sraduated from the Washington College of Law in the class of 1901. The commencement exercises a be made | ATE AND ONE LONELY MAN. LAWYERS. iniclebiriicieieiei eininivininivicieieivinicie! in the Pon- has recently been emp) jon Bureau at Washington, Mr. Dutton ts from Maryland and fought in the Spanish-American war. Miss Greishelmer Is the first woman to 1 as examiner upon the force Civil Service Commissioners. {es Mary Wood, of Troy, and Miss jen Varick Toswell, of New York will recetve thelr degrees next | year. | year. | ‘Phe Washington College of Law was established x 1 years ago. It was | primarily dex ax a school for Women because the other Law schools of [the District of Columbia exelude the ntler sek. Men admitted, how- er, on an equality with women, It ts th a woman de only Taw school in the world having COLER WON'T RUN © FOR MAYOR'S JOB. Comptroller Tells His Friends that the Pos Will Be Onerous. ion CORBETT WILL ~ PURGE RIALTO. BroadwaytoBe aVillage Street if Police ! Comptroller Bird 8, Celer to-day houses, waterworks and dock Improve Pound Him. nounced that he wou nor be a e¢ nents date for Mayor on the theket e term oof the Mayor has been - party, faction or fusion. ‘duced to two years and the man elected! i This statement was made at a cons next fall will have no control over the| 228 Cor formenpahen\ywelmnt ference with the Comptrotl: trienda Some of Mr. Coler’s advisers him to take a nomination from the Cit zens’ Union or to. tigure an ant ‘Tammany ticket. midget for the first: year of his term. Me will really shape the fnancial pole: of the city for only one year and w no margin on which to tesue bonds w improvement Comptroiter tinds that with the on The Comptroller told his friend» that| saving in salaries cut off by charter the next Mayor of New York would) amendments and the reduction of all probably have the hardest task that! saiaries increased b y, added ever fell to the lot of any man in such tw other possible economics of adminis. an office and would be unable to ac. | tratlon. the local authorities ¢ ¢ Sen . aibly reduce the budget more thi . ¢ complish anything of linportance in the| fin? which the puldter Read eae ta way of publio Improvements or economy. | trifilin With the awarding of contracts for lh his optnion, the next Mayor of another East River bridge and the ex: York will pated chancestolproxice ‘ i! 3 adminis tenafon of the underground ritflroad to! tration, he is: loyally supnected Brooklyn; the indebtedness of the city will be close to the debt Hmit and for) the next two or three years bond jesues will have to be limited to new schov! — MANY SMALL-POX CASES. Filty-one Reported to the Board of Health Since Saturday, Since Saturday last there have been | + fifty-one casen of smallpox re to the Health Board from Greater New The cases reported to-day are Governor and Legisiature, and repeal of a number of As well as the passage AMUres an may be neces- by th can ge mandatory i ‘of such new m ary. SUIT OVER BULLDOG’S BITE. Mount Vernon Gatdener Says Sa cfety Woman's Pet Tore Mis Lew. Mrs, Willlam oN. G, Clark a_ soctety leader and charitable worker of Mount Vernon, is being sued for $2,00 damages by William H. Pugsley, a gardener, of mplon of the world, has got out his ary ond his typewriter and be nh mixing war medicine for the police ide they persist in making him hic Broadway thirst partora at nck in the morninig and on Sun- A depreasion in Corbett's “re the bump of shyness should Che forgets his pugilistie train- ing long enough to do some of the things he talks about Broadway will be a gloomy thoroughfare ere long. If they are going to put my lghta uit." ald Jim, “they'll have to douse ail the glims on Broadway. I don't wa {uterfere with other men In the rum-selling bustness, but {f the police are going to play favorites they're going to run Up against a stake performer in James J. Corbett “This Capt. Flood says he'll put my place on the bum and run me off Broad- way, I understand that Flood is a good fellow, 1 never met him in my life. Why does he shoot off his mouth about me that way? “LIL teil you why. certain men up close to the sin the Police Department in this town that have got {t in for me, I was friendly with them once, but we an follow Frinkiin avenue and Sixth street, who ‘ Brooklyn—Willlam Sieman, «1 yearA}claims that one of the defendant's pet old, of No. 72 Greene avenue; Fred| brindle bulldogs bit him in the calf of Dornback, years old, of 57 Bremen @trect; Charles Gennett, 39 yeara, and Q@mmie Dornback, 7 years, 57 Bremen @reet; Lena Muhtberger, 6 years, and Tomas Meehan, 2 years, of 78 Metro- politan avenue; Mina Kinnicle, 27 years, of 14 Schillet avenue; Fred Humerics., 40 years, of 230 Johnson avenue; Mary Humerict, 10 years; Fred Humerfch, 8 yedra; Lottle Humerict 3, und Lena Humerich 3 years, of 2» Johnson avenue. All of these cases were went to rth Brother Island. Kate K “ the leg. Mra, Clark Is a daughter-in- law of the late Paul ‘Thebaud, the ulti-millfonaire, and lives on South First avenue, near Third stré Pugsley in his complaint says that about three weeks ago he was passing through First avenue when he was at- tacked by one of Mrs. Clark's pet brindle bulldogs. The animal sneaked up behind the gardener and selzing him by the calf of the leg, tore the fleshi| away, ————_ DEATH DUE TOGAS. years; Charles, 4 years, and Mary, 1 a Pee OIG ae eet ap we quar- £ “Manhattan—Charles_ H, Bertram, || Robert Gibbs, who was found dead Jon, ing. 27, Yours: ichiard | yeaterday In his room at No, 2 years; urray, 45! Twenty-second stréet, probably ated ABorremoved from the Olive Tres inn, | ke Fesult of accidentally turning ‘the gas on after turning it. off, wos hipped to his former, Fomeltn oa Mir, Gibbs was nt F. Ciba was. fifty-two ye was wuperintendent of an {rom enouldine in Twenty-1 street, near First ave- nue, to North Brother’ Isiand. Howard Sammond, 25 years, of 250 West Forty- third'atreet, waa also removed to North Brother Island, ss blishment in Pit S Hecane ee sapneee. Kihels Keany. years, of q ow york’ visit hin arr Sqaumhe ven forthe “Zelater, . ereau of Se Fiushing avenue, been drinking Beavily for several ever speak as We pias by there days. jey"re che men who are telling Flood IZELLE MURPHY TO COURT “Police Persecution,” MagistrategCalls ‘Little Sarr Ss Langs R Coney Isla “This Is a clear case of police perse- cution!”’ shouted Magistrate Zeller from the bench in the Weat Sido Police Court this morning. 1 shall have it sifted |from bottom to tep—from the ward man ) to Capt. Schmittberger and from Schmittberger to Pollce Commissioner Murphy. I shall have Col, Murphy appear in thix court and explain why his police a hounding this man, ‘The seven ohers who are before me are dis- It is a case of oppression by pr charged the police.” Magistrate Zeller was very angry. Be- fore tim stood tho seven prinoners who had teen arrested yesterday at Wal- dron's dance hall, No, 216 West One Hundred and Tenth street, on the charge of violating the Sunday law. ‘The policeman who made the arrest attempted to explain, The Magis:rate | pctnded on the bar. “There can be no explanation.” he eri. “Louin Waldron, the proprietor, who stards here before me, is a perse- cuted man, Since Murphy his been Police Commirstoner he has had this hall raided thirteen times, while other halls in the neighborhood have been unmo- leated. o Police Ignored Supreme Cour “{ propose to put a stop to tt. Tam perfectly’ astounded that Murphy and Schmittberger and che membera of the police force persistently refuse to pay any attention to the order and mandate of the Supreme Court “Judge Andrewa han decided dancing on Sunday {s not Megal. If formed the police of that a week ago yesterday when this same place was raided, and yet you dare to bring more prisoners to me to-day.” Magistrate Zeller grew purple in the face ax he proceeded. “T told you then.” he erfed, "TI told you then to let this man's place alone. Rut here you are again. ‘These men have committed no crime.” The Magistrate turned on Detective Walth, of the Wert One Hundredth street station. “At whose Instance were these arreste made?" Merphy'’s Order. “Ry order of the Commissioner of Pollce,’ repited = Walsh, somewhat scared. The indignation of the Magistrate now became anger, and he half rose from hin seat and his sentences were dis- ainted and he could hardly find words to express himself. * Magistrate Zeller then Issued ao mons for the Police Commission appear before him to-morrow m< He discharged the mx prisoners arre Waldron, Lawyer Steinhardt, who appeared for Waldron, made out a complain: of op- Pression against Murphy, | IMegal entering of the premises alse w UM MONS nd” Raids. for the Magistrate's p: room ¢ make out the complaint Detective Lot. meyer took Wal Magis trate and said “Your Honor, I le harged He Lohmever, ket a he told me he h about decistons and Would continue every Sunday “He did, did he? Well, hi Vil make it returr morrow morning The compl oMcer who under the awful autherity, 4 detains another axatnst his w 1 act whereby another tured tn his person or pro, Is guilty o Commissioner Murphy, of Magistrate Zellers World repor Arrests werr le will consult che ¢ Counsel as to my action in the rty or: rpora tion Schintttherger Not to Minin After Waldron dredth street st. and hed a Pith | Capt. Sohmitthers: Te Evening World reporter Capt er satd: know the Waldrons to be reepect- - ‘Nheny ralde are my They. ordered dir y Com furphy, 1 get) my orders ant T have to carry them out. [dis claim all responsibility Louls Waldron ald: “I know Capt. Schmittberger {s not to blame. It fn persecution on the part « Col. Murphy. Court decision to him. He lo and said: ‘Oh, that's all right simply a decision from Suprem Court. Tam running the Police Ds oat partment, and I shall do a: “These raids crdered by ¢ contiiued Waldron, But now I ‘am ge y to the end. I told ¢ tt believed Ou! vtha tf in favor arrest of er will h he ts pers iin fu OF Wels Assert ins inom M charged in the complaint When Stetnhardt left with the others BLIND BANK PR Millionaire Fight Against Loss of Sight. CHICAGO, May 2).—John Parson, mit- and philan- Honalre, student of nature throplst, has won his blindneas. For two month has been all darkness to 7 day during his afiiction he hax been led from hia bea his carringe for a drive Two days ago for the frat ti ight went out on Mr, Fars he saw hix home, the trees, the sunshine | and thi flowers: | eration of the cornea, | three years ako, whe na] . Fureon was studying law, The most tack urred seven years ago. i failed him, two months | hia doctors feared that total plind-| nesn would result, Even now the danger of his be totally blind has not been done with. Only one of his eyes can be and this {s still afMicted, owing sympathy that exists with Its mate enult, the banker Is obliged to sh his eyes with a slouch hat. Dr. 1 that the Imminent danger of son remaining vind during ming a is still a possibility that another atta of the eye disease with which he suffers may result in total loss of eyesight. "The banker insisted on learning 1 verdict after they had examined eyes, and be shared In thelr belief, Re RECKLESS DRIVERS FINED. Pedestrinns Entitled ¢ Mautatrate Cornell Snys. | Magistrate Cornell Is determined to 1 a ntop to reckless driving, and ty tl Jefferson Market Court thin morning if his Protection what say and do. “Blood save my place isa resort: for Krafters. He les when he saya tt If there are grafters around my place way don't he pinch them? I have never had a complaint that any grafting was done in the saloon while I have had {t. Uke that come off, wouldn't I-me with one of the show places of the town and strangers coming in all the time? Where would my business be? “If Flood wants to find grafters, (il take him over to some awell hotels and show him more than he could carry in all the patrol wagons in this town. I'll show grafters bv the. score in places that run all night and all day Surday and are neyer touched. “This thing Is hurting me,” The police are trying to spread the impression that run a joint, and it not only drives trade away. but {t hurts moa on the road when I travel in the show business, That's what makes mo dead aore. "You can say for ma that ¥ tis persecution? keeps, up T's make\ ri way ae cange @iter midnight {f'l can possibly do ie = \ be a ripe sucker to let anything |’ fined James O'Rourke, a hansom driver and Patrick O'Brien a chauffeur, fh ‘The latter's “fare wax Dr. Janeway, whom he was taking to the New York} Heepital on an urgent case, ‘The physt | chan explained this in a Jetter. if “That makes no difference,” sald the | Magistrate. “Pedestrians are ©! itled to as much regard as sick peopl i RAN OVER AN OLD MAN. r Says Jamen Hanlon Seemed to Seek Death. William Bachelder, a driver on Ninth avenue horse car lne, was charged in Jefferson Market Police Court this morning with careless driv- ing. He ran into and knocked down James Hanlon, seventy years of age, of No. 707, Greenwich street. ‘The driver sald he was driving siowly, and Hanlon, who was standing in the Dri the SEES LIGHT ONCE MORE. Wins His| |AHEARN GETS FOUR YEARS. ESIDENT + convictions, | to his busine oan atten: ss affairs to conduct his affairs by | John Far. ot the ued to Although he ho managed Ished the firm of Fa: nich he i th Nignimtnt fenced To-Day Wy due Foster, rn, the young A couple of worthless hag pleaded gullts Judie Foster in General Sosston today to that ed ind was aen- | ced to four years and eo! months | State's Prison, EE —— DEAN’S SON DEAD. =. Lea Consumptt NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 9.—Altred Wright, eon of Prof. Henry P. Dean of the Academical De- pent of Yale, died to-day y ne Mn ary “as the rath right would have graduated with man who for paxsing a mequently of biga Warren ¥ ange Yale's mbna to p Wri par! ling tion, Mr. consumy the highest honors in his clnas had ne led Uved through June. throughout his coll: A number of prizes. a his o and Ass iy A aaah ] went with a copy of the Supreme]! Rep 8, SCEN Little Maurice Lavery, Whom Doctors Gave Up, Tells of Miracle Him That Whole. Made Morris Lay who was trans? from a to a stuniy specimen of health 1 application of water from the hr Lourdes, told an Evening World re of Nis expertene morning The Ittle fellow had just eaten a hearty breakfast at the rectory. ¢ Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, street and Broadway, Brook- excitement of having been 3169) people in the church nob. leason of the water had not Sure He In Cured, “Tam sur: that Tam cured." he said Lode any pain, and 1 pray alt the tt my slekness won't come back, If Our Lady of Lourdes could sire me n keep me well ver since [ean U fell and hurt vy. Twas so so that Thad to © time ation on nda ro out in my he 1} look at the netimes [tried to ays hi mea little dna 8 Falah TURN IN CADETS’ ROW. i iCol. Mills, of West Point, Called to | Washington. | E AT spring at Lourdes and told me to pray with all the faith Thad that 1 would tf Lteok son and us ul tarly an imp: nent right awa sof the water home with me it A 1 prayed all.the time night be strong Uke oth March | told my broth der th: Iam, that walk without my me to try and T tn who Is two years 1 belfeved 1 could erut He ad gor up from th aving leaned ¢ che room, good, bat y felt, 1 pray his br I didn't walk very 1 don't know how happy I t right down and sald a giving and 1 have my crutches since.” never had to us Not Help, Pot the boy n truly se TOOK POISON, Servant Girl Tried Sui- cide When He Stayed to W saingte to th ublie Ing the ntora of automo z nt Mr. Whalen. gives his persons operating automo the. Heanae, ex. He ve the Army and Sima for Navy. Enor) VIENNA. M mitted by sul ire to be rotal expen Away. | | After waiting raul hours for a lover who did Annie Chartfine ok reared a pital charg with trying to kill hersel?, army and navy Ke of which kré shadow of an elevated pillar jumped out suddenly, It looked to Bachelder as if the old man was attempting suicide, The magivtrate discharged the drtver, Inyentor Howland Dend. nosTdN, May 2.—Weeton Howland of Fairhaven, Maas., discoverer of the process of refining petroleum oll, died to-day. He was eighty-five years old. and his discovery ‘made ‘possible the Standard Ol monopoly. eoreverte able to the ia krone he halanee Be made Up by the two portion the monarchy by fixed proportionate con- tributions, sikahe wae {ENE WILSON DrsTIRAING CR, * ~—— Baktimae,. Mio, tny clie’s had my: patt to his that hi stigate, son vening World reporter, ‘but his ea seemed hopeless. he cured ‘ ¥ When Lourdes sh here, He Wants ¢ th almost’ fro: ed with he ta Inland LOVER ABSENT: WOMAN'S FOUND ure before which I his ambt fe was my constant re and I never read of a cage similar d Deen cured that I did not I heard thet there rine in Father, Por-! hurch and that a ‘Broo! een cured I determined boy bring has always nt, devout boy and I felt eure tl he had the faith in the power of Our Lady of Lourdes to cure him, 7 Hall ¢ improverdent was m the first time he ve Water. (All of our vuntry knows that in @ nas been mage a eome atrong boy from fan almost scripple- j thoMr Lavery and hig son. came ingeher 2 nd boy, James Pen- years old, of Ly- ergast) DOy haga, urnto his home ht. er, And him 1 crippt the summer on. Ear 00 AE May Be That of Sui- cide from a Ferry- boat. The body of a woman was found by boatmen vating in dersee City. sand was badly di the river at the foot co-dar, nin the water m= sare hardly distin been working f pveral isiness re- , est a family 41 an was well dressed, She es at West A week ago * worl k lor-made with a y is in Newland came to Manhattan to red Waist undemeath, Her underwear York and Adjt- Corbin ts in Phiket} her marriage to a mar terial, She nad dark hin, na official informatio: Nevark, She secured board: with color of her eyes obtained regarding the reports at oes Kpiachorlooate Nr peared to be: action of ithoritles nt t as of med= 1c DRI rae iH a lead NEWSPAPER MAN DROWNED. ; slat : feation of the body was’, 7 s tru owas ised py | sold ring containing an emerald. This fell Overboard While Fishing in ae fe fe of making but-| Was wor he third finger of the lefe Own Take Zs : AUBURN, N.Y May ®. ma 3 was removed t2 Speer‘a) met death while fishing on his word be that of the womam: Pitnam was tn a boat es om a Pennsylvania ferrye and fell 1 early morning about @ Nir) Putnam was born in Auburn nnd QUINN SENTENCED. bour forty-tw re of age, Be- ie | eles he took up Journalism was A el ae z ; FoR Natnod Pe DUTILIN Saat mer "SIR COURTENAY BOYLE DEAD. " - —_— = saiarennlins munent Secretary of the NO LICENSE FOR AUTOS. . Recorder London Boned of Trade. 2 i) te D. OND y faaws fren ies Only for | i LONDON, Ma Courtenay. Established 1823. WILSON WHISKEY. That’s All!

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