The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1902, Page 7

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; =, ee THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1902. PLATOON SYSTEM WOULD NOT DEMORALIZE FIREMEN. —_———__——_+4-+____—_. Where There Is Work for 5,000 Men and Only 4,000 to Do It, Hard to See How Efficiency Would Be Impaired by Additional Force. It Is f the men, the quick | partment pointing mote f the shifting abe changes in ahifts Those who have opposed the demands is solely accounta of the individu In other word © the firemen they ah will pe re 1 argumer Deginny of the app Whi Sustice Gayn: was that if there men and there were ont perform the work, it Fot interfere with the original (om to add t men sufficient to do the Such i the condition ¢ fire force have been ald remain such. of the ng the yne with, hat one dur and house, consisting favorable It y mandamus ne ts partment and a few dis will be invited to effect the ¢ reau by the law SEK TD LAB OF OUR WORKINGMEN, BRITISH LABOR COMMISSIONS COMING OVER. There In en men than t a many more intoon tie) force were: to force wer« MOTT MAKES SOME QUEER DECISIONS. | MAGISTRATE DEALS OUT JUSTICE IN HARLEM COURT. REBELS CAPTURED. VENEZUELA TOWN. RETAKEN NEXT DAY BY GOV- ERNMENT TROOPS. His Own Ra! in One Case—Hebukes a Policeman and Then Holds Prisoner. Moseley to Arra it in the Autamn of 1 trial Representatives. Here are a few decisions made by] pivERPOOT. March PORT O IN Magistrate Mott in the Harlem Pollce} goo.) G.eanis, which aa Maren e 1 Ver Court to-day : ommande Jeremiah Frawley, of No, 162 Am-|port Wednesday. Mar Hig , sterdam avenue. wy Detective | York, will have among McCullam and Alfred Moseley and the Marquis Town.|33 Six ; astom the excise law * wounde asked for bee fund A Duteh » didn't know ‘The former t= £0) America to at-|shortiy after the he served » range for the v his Lab bf that p “You are not a very good man to make} way cation Commisstona to the Unit excise arrests,” sald Magistrate Mott] 7 to the detective. “You say you can't] States ma tell beer from whiskey, and don Fe 2 what you drank. Hut I don’t is Be tee Resins the yey this man Frawley, and 1 hold him for] ©? Late Siren VIM ke " ta yee ‘eta thia country, in the autumn, of a Com-| 044. Santo Rito, of No 319 East One Hun-| © Hay nec ttatin deed eee Te] ‘The ingurgents have taken possession dred and Fourteenth street, arraigned British industries The dclegacer, Libived of Cartaco, a town forty miles cast of on charge of running a gambiing-house. ; 5 f°} Cumana, near the Guif of ‘ will be elected, are to accompany Mr. Moseley at his expense. They will be accompanted by newspaper and lit | men and will come here to see an Mr. M stipulated that the to be men whose judgment carry weight in their own trades. Moseley will also defray the of @ vinit to the United si © same time, of a commission of ex- Fourteen boys, from twelve to nineteen years old, also arrested. “You have no evidence of gambling,” said Mott, “ab- solutely none, But I will fine each of the defendants $10 on charge of disorder- ly conduct.” Jacod Seminsky, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and Eighth ave- nue. charged with keeping a billiard room open on Sunday. Before he offered eet March 17 on tn Wada. TRIPOLT son of the for whone objeat is to inquire into the , i y any defense he was fined $10. educational systems of the Untrea| Juusef nas been prociatmes ' “That 1s all wrong,” he said. ‘Phe | States 1 w ! EVERY WHERE law says I have a right to keep open Sh pa under fe pros a aie co With a dependencl MEET IN SEPTEMBER. Derby Will Have | er oak Track, {MONTEFIORE CELEBRATION. $49,000 trotting rave between | weon's Horalma, 2.07, ang| Thirtleth “Year Made s lord Derby ane 18 by Appropriate Exercines, ded at the Charter Oak e3 in Hartford during the first week n September 1 The Grand Circult meeting at Hartford | ny will take place the first week in Sep- tember, but as the Lord Derby-Roralma | ¢; contract call for a race before September | ; unless citizens specifically complain. You have no right to fine me” Mott reads law books awhile, looks! puzzled and remits fine. | James A. Bell, No. 190 Third avenue, | charged with keeping billiard room open on Sunday Detectives have complaints| 1 from citizens and citizana as witnesses fm court. Prisoner discharged without being avked to say a word BOY SHOT DEAD ; ty, a char ation. cel 1, the meeting may be advanced a day : ‘ a or two. Al ————— ity HIS CHUMS GONE, PILGRIMS DEVOUT HERE. | coi ste ere \ Meaican w Celebrate SIX BULLETS IN BODY AFTER GUNNING TRIP, st of Gabriel. by the Right Rev Bishop J Hh ‘Omo For Infants and Children. Bono, of Anya, on its way to Rome, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the will celebrate the Feast of the Arch- « Went Of with Two Other Lads, for Whem the Police Are Leeking. angel Gabriel in the new Spanish- American Church of Our Lady of Gua- Galupe at No, 229 West Fourteenth street to-morrow. (@pecial to The Evening Wolrd) PASBAIC, N. J., March 11.~The body @f Peter Vajack, cighteen years old, of No. 18 Third street, Passaic, was found earty to-day on the Vanwagoner Farm, in Wallington, just across the river from Passaic. There were six bullets tn his head and body and he had appar- ently been dead for some time. ‘The Passaic police and the Wallington officials to whom the matter was re- ported declaret that it is a case of murder. Vajack, 1n company with three other youths, left their homes in Passate Bat- urday afternoon to go hunting in the woods in Bergen County. There were two rifles in the crowd That was the Jast seen of Vajack. The other youths have disappe: . The nolice have learned that they had some trouble last week with Vajack, and that he received a black eye in a fight, but that the trouble was settled and they were spparently good friends once mere. The police are trying to find the boys, who have left town. TRIALS MUST WAIT. Judge Mattice, of the Supreme Court, Faila to Appear. Judes Mattice, of the Second Judicial District, who was expected to open court te-dav in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, telegraphed from hia home on Long Island that he would not be here until Wednesday morning and the court was adjourned by the clerk until that time. Among the important cases on the calendar to- day was that of the men indicted be- cause of the Park avenue dynamite ey a (\ \ Sale of Oriental Carpets of all sizes, at an average price, being 15% less than their Actual Cost to Import. Sizes, 9x12 to 12x15 feet. No, 1, $700.00 each, No. 2, $90.00 each No. 3, $75.00 each. No. 4, $62.00 each which are approximately % less than usual retail value. At Retail Only. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and 2oth Street. Memorable “ CODFISH JOE” NOW ecg’ TO PROSAIC DONJON K p MAS GEN. MILES'S oe Young Terror of the East Side Will Languish| " PLANTUBNEDOOWH? I for a Term of Years. | WANTED TO PACIFY THE FILI- \ PINO INSURGENTS. ! ys) DREW ALUMNI LUNCHEON. PRESIDENT IN A CORNER. Mr. Roosevelt W STORES 101 RETAIL “CH ol CE BRANCHES, As “CHOICE: GROCERIES GROCERIE LAUNDRY SOAP SPECIAL! Laundiy Soap is to be the leading attraction in our stores during the next three davs. As the Syands of soap offered are all of the highest standard, nothing need be said on the subject of quality. We submit these prices. however, as evidence of our ability tou cut close to manufacturing cost. Babbitt’s Best, or Kirkman’s Borax Soap, 8 Cakes for 25 Cents. Butler’s XXX Brand Soap, !3 Cakes for 25 Cents. . Take whichever brand you please, but for satisfaction and economy we fl urge a trial of our XXX Brand. Ihirteen big, solid, chunk-shaped cakes is a lot of good soap to get ~ for 25 cents. CHEESE. Li ke o at cf utter, i : fect, y Best New York St fe Full Cream Cheese; ’ "43 cts fi . pound. *25c '25- 10c vesan | Pde : 5c * Sc 14c *10¢ "13c Me COFFEE. For delicious aroma and favo; te hard ind tet Very best Mocha and Ja Pest mation, a TEA. Our Teas are of Ghee ity and guarant Very + qual finest 388. “ 8c 8c Com ters, | yh Herring, et Ammonia, » hing Powder prices will hereafter apply to Bayonne and <lizabethport stores the #f same as to our city stores. GROCERIES d * Like v Bogots hikes oo reak os loginns io a", JBAUMANN’S ees. arr JRE. 46th Street & Sth Avenue. ___CARPETS. Cozy Flat a Com ete, Four Rooms, $ $69.98. W ite for List of Goods. rke Hugs to tany size room. Suit in Pier Mir- for, tmiby= Parlor 10, 98: Damas: . Tr! ROGET , Special Attention Paid to Suburban andr 68 Out-of- Towa Patrons. _ Special Three Rooms, Complete, 49. 98. | Cor. 46th St. and 8th Ave. fF r Noy crete You Money Railroads, Contagious . Blood Poison NEW Was CENTRAL sesuss Pettit ht eka Sess: SASASAS GASSES 2S suvsivanss BE. ate that the driven fr the sur row and mortifi: | 22h and dearest to). canons 1 by this loath. [212104 4 EKEKEKERERHEF ERE REESE i except Sum Sanday only Pi Adams 9 ait through trates mith edt. WS o “iat Iaith ae t Fulton et and NEW YORK TO ‘BOSTON. SPRINGFIELD LINE. Tass Or nami ate tution the only blo cleanses the | at a buikls up the ene Our little book on C Poison i le, and own that ame time agious Blood st complete and in- dl tells it not only ts hands seeking acute. ' S ri THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. aaa aD a ine fa should be in the everyone For Sale. CLOTHING :: CREDIT. iil get iy york, Open tilt @ LEWIN’'S Will Furnish Your Home with” CARPETS & FURNITURE at the Lowest prices, ext AL : SSNNEY EST On ay Own PREY: hy MANHATTAN) 88a West 125th ot. eninge Clothing yee CREDIT. $1 WEEKLY. + clothing made te 7 Reetway. room 7. H wed éj i = = Ss cae lawyer GRD XY. * expense YN 9) Nessag at, AARGREEN, = For CREDII p Eyer eony: Len “Sa ING ca 2289 Third Av. 884 Columbus Av. CENTS. PRICE 2 5 ALL NEW OF DEALERS, ip Watcul OO. 14 Maiden lage, make fReiat Went tdatesc awe

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