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FOR 3 im v “Capt. William. H. Baker, Organizer of ‘‘Hobo = Club,” Run Down by pccolley Car and Dies ~ trom injuries. g S All the hoboes in town are mourning So-day the death of Chlef Hobo Capt. Willlam H. Baker. The visttor to Park Row can see at a glance that some jrall Wangs over the colony, There Is not the usual carnestness in the the customary joy in the sthe jingling coins. any members of the “profession e, indeed, abandoned their calling logether for a day or two, out of t for their dead fellow-mum. C: er was leader of the Hoboes, and ub. ident of the Original Hobs c © tBoroughfare which had known him? for many years. He was returning to bis ym at No. 188 Park Row on Nov en a Tihrd Avenue sur jocked him down and ran over jim © of his leg» was broken and he sus- ined internal injuries from which fh at the Hudson Street Hospital yes- lay afternoon. Vith every hobo of recognized stand- ing present, the funeral will take place from a chapel at No, 1-2 Mulberry feet to-morrow afternoon, Capt. Baker was seventy-two years fd. He was a veteran of the Civil far and had been drawing a pension from ithe Government for the “twenty-nve years. Familiar to every frequenter of th Row for years Capt. Baker attained to 101 ized a club. Inal_ Hobo Clu men who prove their qualification for mem- ip joined the institution. Out of ir pickling they contributed 2 cents every day to a fund which on Fy twentleth day supplied the club ‘with a “spread.” ‘The dinners were hela ns will probably be passed declaring fod of, thirty daya" mourning. in EVERY Sis IN JUDGMENT Big Chief’ S Voice Shows No Signs of a Cold and Looks in Pink of Condition. Diz Chief Devery, the disappearing trial commissioner of naughty pollce- men, appeared at Police Headquarters this morning to preside over the trialy of seventy-five delinquents. | Devery’s voice was clear, and there was no evidence of his having lad a gold. His face was florid. Altogether he looked as if he had been enjoying himself in and that flows with milk - and honey.” ‘Henry W. Holman and William O'Brien, two patrolmen of the Oak street tion, were the first to come | up before the Big Chief, They were accused of talking to a negro in Peck a few nights ago by Inspector O'Brien nad both hands In his trousers Dockets. t owas disgraceful, Chief, how O'Brien stood with his hands in his Pockets in violation to the rules," said the Inspector, holding up his hands in borror. } "What were you talking about?” asked Devery of O'Brien. <"The negro was hard up.” WOh, you put your hands In your pocket - fo give him a Mttle assistance,” said very. PPOnly had one hand in my poek id O'Brien. “Well, what about this cha: “The ‘negro told a hard-luck story, He had come from the South, spent Uttle money, and wanted O'Brien buy o ring,” sald Holman, S"0'Brlen sald he wouldn't 1 stake % buy the ‘Tries a Little Irony. Too bad that O'Brien couldn’: think this story!” sald Devery. think for him.” ‘Is Wils story correct, O'Brien?” = Takt's the facts,” said O'Bricn. “You were off pont, Coleman?” Yes, 1 heard O'Brien wan ad-t-went to him a block om Ikeda minute.” 'The decision was reserved, i fimecrs at Capt. Capt. Price, of the Bathga ion, arraigned Thomas i Matthew oH. Brown, Captain said thac he lost his cat, Went into a saloon where tne hea Ws We for It. ‘0 patrolmen lean round two glasse ra th good oMicers,” van was surprised to we in uniform. ‘They had bee edrom duty and should hay their —otothes if they wanted rice. bath denied tha tnd ot in te sa ¥ had heard that a shot tor. nalethere. get the gun Captain \ It, Dev- on LL HOBOES last | ' he club-house, at No. 25 Mulberry | fit hobo had on such occasions he wanted to eat and drink,” os io of them pes It to-day, A grand Feauet was) given on Nov. 28 lant. nt (Continued from Firat Pages ker Tone to new heights | gra eenats geet sonra e mnceety 1 wten ME once into the technicalities of the eane. | the polwon package, New theres the * Mm assembled the true meaning of] “We have befc what practically | PO ag ta erarsareeani , a amounta to a motion to inspect. the | 4 : ete mee: Deen poatponedcine {Grand Jury minutes. The notice ape-| thls writing was Molineuy’s. fe poned, a_hobo sorrow-|cifles nor mo owhy these minutes We showel further that Molineux initely postponed, as and Cornish ¢h had receive ee an Bee vorlae roporier should be inspected. There should bel thy ole es Peewee iad received of the President's volKo nemies. Moline definite purpose had call vile name. They’ Mp. the funeral to-morrow resolu-| ‘My tlrat polnt, therefore, in that mu: the negro to “You had hough It was pollce business, 1 ony ard Instead of the asked Dev- HE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, YOVEMBEK 14, 1901. IN MOURNING THEIR DEAD CHIEF. a Inteatetetn HOBOES. feleieleteteiei-in is CAPT. BAKER, CHIEF OF Hebe inhieieetebtebstebteietebteieteeteteintnitet TWO EX. GOVERNORS BATTLE OVER MOLINEUX’S FATE. motion to Inspect Grand Jury ...inutes and without the all proceeds on the theory that an Inspec: Meet a roniiatgera Hon ison wary for preparation for enth Not Mentioned. trial, ft refer you to Judge anchard s | | tangunge denying this Identical plea be- eo Court | fore the defendant had pleaded Stree, ot hittieg He held that the moving papers | Or. f failed to dinclose a for an Ah folpoledn Inspection, and to ¢ r Tee Aedenattee nurt ka ways it must have been, aeeet Know. The fete are | n vec or Prof Witthaus | “An Audacious Mot Harnet’s death was | : ne ention that the | hie tee bell, audacious motion Avpeals ruling cagaiint ore or HN, growing dramatic. | Barr Umony. justifies an inspec It fe a motion similar to many others let gf These omiuutes, fale tne t have characterined thin sess When this defendant had an oppar- he nractileticenmare theres jtunits, bad a chance te explain they were introduced legitte mimittiog magistrate he tad ‘ word to say eitel that Dr. took place t Was not tin the that Is the son way this motion He had had plenty k the arge jamainst him and p defend him- self, and yet they now ery out that they had noe opportuntty to inspect: the evi of opportunity against them. “Losay this motion ts nothing but a miterable tehing excursion, They know all the evidence—ev bit of arraignment was made two 9 ond in the uage of the Court tie | oD ie swer must be made at the time of j babies WGN) leesanee the arraignment and not two ye at Ltd hr Lay nes ATE ‘ . Rn inode CwH years O02 slalon. ie St at Judge erward Barnett “EL challenge these gentlemen to pro vith ' duce a singh rity where « motion At as An ry entertained sub t and pleading IFC of App tev walk “Toneed not to divmise cannot & dilatory the Court o: teh suggest that this motion. be sustained * wince of Whol sayn a new. On & point quoted from Mr. Os-[these Jett han clon ced, the snowing that the mo-f for the NGlheminsiihe the minutes had been | tele ice Blanchard, and that Turning to Gov Ble Mr. aKreed to privately in-) «aide oh will trl on und decide w Kround they tothe Barnet ie 1 to the def ware te evidence? adi thea, ‘Because Nas he pleading.” {ded \ atter ine you ny “denied the motion that this insp Mack hey defendar on “Prejudice, i In a dengthy review of what would Mlatory, t take che a defendant “presi eo Mr. HUM said flone In tt motion th the interest of the community, | dick t himself, there can be r “unt took up the sectlona ot to the charge under hieago platform member of Tammany ake the better rowan would rT Mr the fin long argument on Auention ejudiclal evidence as ite by the Court of Apy Vthat Court tad not ex: fi rertain 1 letters Til} by Molin Fights of the de ad in thie Indictment le to the th ua a 1 Jury mine ork Ne Ex-Gov. Hill to. Week's of] Would be | hemeely 5 ec that] rule, the. letters Mr. Onborme | titued something Jury, ond) nia | dere "how quick (he murderer would take \dvantage of such o ruling! You might teowell ay thie ie alm ed of a celine Taal welts saying he any Ata ul no! Iw gut bnew ssertion hey would bs they con- sue Mato the murs amide this ine ewberger ni ntl 239 PLM LONDON STOCKS STRONG. A * Raine of he moth these men know?! ty Dick or Hurry cou aMdavits © SHARP BREAK N STOCKS. | Flood Brou PACIFICS LEAD SLUMP. {Grangers and Other Favored Issues]When Found on a Bench in Mall Had Been Dead u Long Time. A sharp noon was rent ilquidatic price ket, and 3 points as muc Brooklyn New York points, reap Groat also receded The brea alonal xelll ishing of The initia trains cific on the Stock gregated 7. as compar final figure utes of trading the continued shares, Ot Httle Inter: ception of nd of p Amal. Copper Am. Kuprest Am. Steel & Ref Aim Sugar Araconde Maing Porraaine The Wheat Market. Further strength war nated markets this which |e 1-20. ant in good demand hy hou Wheat wax Inftuc eed by cable NOP. Pr t nadian tween twa he coyered same num! prin’ 1 4 Valuable aMdavits, by eee onercor rd in this case.” = i| Amertenu Railway Shares Average «| 1-2 Per Cent. Higher. 2 A strom tone, together with brisk e ading, were the features in the Amer-, d an railway department at the London Market to Dealings were larger (n Volume than for a. week part. Unton Pacitic led in the advance, with a gain of 1 per cent, over yesterday's flani figure at New York. Southern Pa- cifis and Brie common also were strong on eo sellin, julvalent toe 18 ana | ectlvors ‘ n ie ne t uth African group w: ned ea\ and are it food and d efinite reasons a ‘or them. g cna defendant or some cried The ex-Governor, man o who en! has not met with adequat “The the whole re lepariment 8 firm, brief on defendant’ court of “Appeals stited that. the turned on the addreas on v (From the Washington Star.) November Is a morth whose chill Tasos, “ fnan pemoan pi jot. his bill ut wien the coal man brin l Perchance you will be bot. nes ble HERLIN, Nov, 1—Locals were de- cidedly firmer on bear covering on the Voorse to-day. | Internationals | were tale and mathiatieds. Nar —s A Queer Rivalry. (From the Indianapolis News) A singular competition ts rir existenc “Divina C 214 editions, aten, the and fifteenth edition speclally set up and | Min Ready Remeds, (Prom the Washington Star) UM take a ret Hit you haven't any col know that, vention Is worth a pound of cure, a of Selling Orders ght Almost Entire List Down. 1 Three = Point Drop. vreal at, The body the ing. well sank Rapid 1 Central yeetively ern and Met 12 polnts or more ko wa accredited to ng and diacounting th the Northern Paciti settles sin Union Pa change to-day ag- 19) sharen ac 10S 14 to 197 1 ed with 107 1-2. yesterday During the first fifteen min. | re in thie se heavy, the 1 hetwise the market displayed cating feature with the ex- a well defined dowaward rices, a apout veen of Policem mn the Mail, ils brains ou revolver, The suteide ton to leave The lining « a ine Ment ply My 1 “paw at n orecelpts and gen eferred Weak Nertin, rn Paelt was weak on ihe t Ml be redeemed : ies were strong 9 Itallans, who have de to coll media." ber, but, determined not to b tter had a two hundre Paris, taking of It Was print —— id € m taking tht , still more ¢ But an ounce of tisfactory RB: howelleworn been deni some Lwith a new and expensive 71 under TRACK ries for t GIDE IN FOIL NAGLE THE PARK.| PET SCHEME A Well-Dressed rion Man|!Members of of Estimate Board Blows His Brains Out. of a young bull, wearin sod make, totinen and underwear, and with #to hands that showed no tra mi Inbor, was found just a night and found Uiat the man had u had taken every HO thw t mm a him. satd that he tn steal condition. His hat Was a Blick wan short t we ie An body Is now we IDENTITY IS CONCEALED. REFER IT TO COLER. “thy man iu Central r neatly ke immaculate a unin back stand on me. He had blown precau- E nut no maker's cut from hin nderw marke dert lo Meght brown, his. troiters ved. and his sho Ils gloves were redant nedown 1 and his tle at the Morgue —— The ' The wegchonis’ Oultel Glolning House, 243 6th Ave. Sita! 8, No piace ime home! get one Ike the Sunday World’s House and Home Wants. BENNINGS ENTRIES. Hvening World ) JENNINGS, Nov. Morrow's races. ts ure Bamagestiia Dark. 2 Vasodhare Market. yearcolda: six furlongs, Marrouche 109 local market 1 He eady today lees 2 Bate Nisher, Hare-denl three-year-olds and Cables were 1+ more than lie cand) forty ected this morning, private cables 101 orting a etter a on oad, y MeCoun ms After the call the market wax very 101 Tyrsheas S108 steady but quiet. Later Liverpool ca- | la! SOU; leopecls) ie 108 plan r@ere: encouraging ys /cbul'|Europe| itenaincpulfentincrerestoustand’ furnished few orders he: Squelch Plan for Five Year Contract. Don’t See Why Street-Cleaning Commissioner Should Make Con- tracts for Low Administration. the Board of At [t4 meeting to- Estimate and Apportionment xquelched the xcheme of the Commiss| of -Cleaning for making a year of ct for the final disposition sin Brooklyn. nropdaition came up in a mula reply of recom- niet Engineer Nagle waid that he ate of dauuary 1 y advertise for bids for a five to take effect eight the accumulation In the . Mr. year contract months her y be taken care of by the timate, don't. see.” President Guggen- r remarked, “way we should ad- vertive for six months for his five years’ contract, and why we should do it now, when we won't have any- thing to de with the final work.” Controtler Interrupted to. was not in favor of any that year five ne cont Then Mr. added: “1 be e that w do as we are doing for a cone tract i hesitating for It be move No piace te President's recomm: accepied aml 0 troll ter in charge again and will pr feountlt miss Nag have no chance to have his scheme put ineporation, A similar action was taken} ner for | 1 alepost- with the ay a thve-ye ton of Broax, recently has ne in Manhat ont ashes This let been high price, by the Board ate, Phe board e pubile xp. Weber and for three x Presifent eting, ool sites In Tirol! Kenhelmer afte king of the Nag it Horn unptcloun that Com- Na dver- hen we | them. should on. and Flour in the Butler stores. wholesale market was at its siJis guaranteed to be the finest Flour made in this country. | eeereorane every A Barrel, $3. 715. LEA & PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, sort, 177°C. THIS WEEK. 3% POUNDS SUGAR to every customer who ho purctases the following standard goods at regular prices: 1 Pound 1 Found ery Hest Tea. Mocha and J . Triumph Onts Pens. CHOICE © GROCERIES, Pe OUR! The Flour market continues to advance, but that has no bearing on the price of We bought 25,000 barrels a few weeks ago, just when the Outfitters To Men and Boys Specials In Our BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. Large orders from us unlocked the stocks of som: high grade mak- ers of Boys’ Clothing at lower prices than we have ever paid before. What we gained by the transaction you wili gain—so we have several fine things for you this week. Don’t buy elsewhere until you see tiese: Cut long and full; som: with new yo! plain, in all the prevailing shades—Ostord, and light vrays; elegantly good tin‘sh and perfect fittiny good values; special At cece eee eee cece cc eee eee With yoke or plain, ford Friezes, in t wade, bread shouldered; very swell ard up-to-date in every particular; fine value at $8.50; ex- traordinary value ate. 8). ) Boys’ Suits, Sizes 6 to 16 Years. With double-breasted Jackets, made from all- wool fancy mixtures in all the newest plaids and style equal to the best; neat checks; good heavy linings I 5: $3; special at... e and stoutly put togethe: Boys’ Suits, Sizes 6 to 16 Years. new long, full cut; extra well With double-breasted Jackets, mad: trom strictly pure wool fabrics, blue, black and fancy Cheviots and Tweeds, elegantly tailored and very stylish; pants trade with: d-uble seats and =k values $4.00 to $5.00; special s, also thy Ab eseee 2, ( 5- Boys’ Knee-Pants Suits, with Vests, 9 to 16 Years, Made trom strictly all-wool Fancy Tweeds and Cassiiicres, in all the newest patterns—checks, plaids and stripes; in up-to-date cut, Ww ith the manly, broad-shouldered effects; Renuine Ttalan linings, b Single or double-breasted Coats, from black Thibets and blu: or black worsted Cheviots, also fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres, in newest military cut; broad shoulders, ndidly trimmed and made equal to custom tailoring; values $10.00 and $12.00; special at... ° ’ ’ Boys’ Shoes. | Boys’ Hats. back stays; spring heels; sizes elsewhere { lie excellemt value at 1. $2.50; our sale pricess-+ cere Children’ 's Tam o' Shanters, made in th: cloth to match th: overcoats and Suits. . 48¢ vatuss $5 00 and $6.00; special at Youths’ Suits, Sizes 14 to 19 Years. | Made of Box or Velour Cal:, Enamel and Boys’ and Youths’ black Derbi Patent Leather; manly lasts; protected w broad, flat brim Alpin: Mail Orders Filled. All Four Stores Open Late Saturday Night. o To Men and Boys’ 243 Sixth Ave. near 14th St. $25th St., corner ze Third Ave. Outfitters 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. 47 CortlandtS St. + near Greenwich St. ‘CHOICE ROCERIES lowest point, so while it lasts it goes to customers of the z| Butler stores on the basis of our low cost, regardless of the fact that the mills are now ona [asking from 50c. to 75c. more a barrel for Flour than they did when we bought. PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS FLOUR. We back up this statement by round sold. A 24%-Pound Bag, 47C. FREE THIS WEEK. ¥-Ib. Can of th: Absolutely Pure Blue Ribbon Baking Powder toevers customer who purchases the following standard goods at regular Johnnie Crackers, Graham kern or Atinntic Dis- 10c freeh; a pound Her, Blue Ribboa Brand, 256 package, 9:., of 3 fo Mince Ment, Mir. fab Fees AD Test Glace; a pourd. half-pound pack- 1 Can ¥ dYeLb. Bag St. Louls And with this we give 24-1b. Ceo Blue Ribbon Baking Powder Free, ‘QUOTED DO NOT APPLY TU SUBURBAN