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FIRE CHIEF CROKER, WHO Is SLA TED FOR DISMISSAL, HIS ACCUSER AND THE or WHO WILL SUCCEED HIM Ola Andy Rogan, 67,2 Shoe- maker, and Get the Reward. - A mail carrier came into the Tombs Court to-day on his rounds and handed Magistrate Deuel a square linen en- velope, bordered In black, addressed as follows. Police Mag! America, It rea ; * ADELAIDE, Australla, Oct., 1992. Marconi Increases the Speed of} 000" sie: rr you would kindly und Transmission Through the Air | »etp me to find my bother, Andraw or Andy Rogan, age sixty-seven, born in from Seventeen to Forty) vuntin, arrivea by the good ship Sadie Milton at Knew York about the year Words a Minute. 189, Last heard of in Pancavalia (Pennsylyania). Inposed to be working at the shoe making traid or any of his wn My ve. The joney for OTHER IMPROVEMENTS MADE | (hrm se roan, ie ens pevmene te ca. . “If your Vinol is such won- ured L will pay tt, derful stuff, what’s the need of Maden name Mary Ann Rogan; trate, Knew York, He Learns that Commission- Sturgis Has Already Determined Upoa His wy Dismissal from the Fire, + Department. | 24 (ncaulal ste na) evedlogt rere) marad name Mrs, Jronat Makings, | harping about it so much in the ¢ syp? Nov Senta Noe, phesige| ag Summit, “Adetaite, “South "Aus: | paper? There are twenty medi- nor Marcon! is to-day conducting sev-| "Pancavala’ papers please copy." | cines advertised in every sheet, icra te elle Dees eral off-shore experiments in transmlt- and I don’t believe what th MARIE DRESSLER BETTER. | say about any of them.” Sucl hysician Sayx It In Only Vitality ae a remark heard in the technical statement regarding his that Holiw Her Up. ere achievement In transmitting message! Marie Dréssler's condition was a trite] ae answer: We edvertise across the Atlantle Ocean from Poldhu.| improved. this morning, secording to} Winol because we have found orn w Nae ee sm | HEE Dhysiclan, De. Frauentha’, it a good thing for cough, lung not received hy the Table| nce yf not set out of immediate) troubles, insomnia, weak, * Head st but by the Etailan ceulser vel THeaah tt hur aawtmenta} Women and children, old. Alberto, which had brought Mar- est Forty-fitth street, | people and run-down folks. and which was lying at anchor A tom t# that st ney Hatin retain a bit of ndurlahm We advertise Vinol under our the arrlyal of the cruiser Mar: foie iy Rreaeiers remeri’ | own name, and with our own cont and his asetstanta have been busy hen there le pe. ise uarantee because itis different n Hing the aparati t the ‘ature ts a tri v u Head station, and it is with these ine [Que 1 atill fear Internal emorrhags rom the twenty medicines our tai thacabe testayarernow belag| oon, Satntrscerae ine, moet reel friend alludedto. For instance, ; f The Carlo Alberto ts making atts ae t i. nore Bre preparation. procure the proper equipment no] various tripd out Into the ocean, main- t is endorsed by physicians, aD "0 do ty the De-| taining communication with shore. DIES IN HOTEL OFFICE. It has a Bittetecresaea of ment in is, factories a », ri ' tuelr * faction inl] termanent Communteation. — |vuinown ‘and Almost Pennttexs,{ cures right here in town, — It ae ie ete thera Head) etal Thix Man Wan Well Cla has our absolute guarantee of rh ir iaaeae patel : An unldeatitied man, about sixty-five] Money back if you are not in such perfect condition that It can maintuln permanent communication| f4#8 old, died suddenly this morning! helped. iy the Bridge Hotel, at Sands with the Poldhu station In Cornwat, eee ee When the man came We advertise Vinol to in- T wil iT he ‘st established a This will be the frst established and) downstairs from ché room he had taken| Crease its usefulness, regular trans-oreante system of wire-|/ se alg ASE I foes telegraphs. ‘The company which in| {88 Mght re remarket to the proprie-| It?s pleasant to take. READY TO APPEAL CASE.| Jetails of the Plot to Deprive Him of His Position and Re- ward Henry D. Purroy by| 4) | the Promotion of His Brother, | ting messages. Ie will complete these tests before making an authoritative and Poldhu w Ubi: Commissioner Sturgis refused to Piscums to-day the report that Chef {Goker ds so sure that he Is to be drop- that his papers of appeal to the rts ave already been prepared by counsel, John J, Delany. It ts the @eneral impression that the Commis glgner will drop Chief Croker from the départment, but public opinion has #0 strongly expresse1 opposition to the plan that a compromise may be reached It the Commissioner does not drop the Chief he will have to reduce him in Sin ent © y Refane.| ning Commissioner Wood h order that untii hed cnning Depart tel and Facto Ha St bury has Is the event of his elect removed from office on some pre or Another and Purroy promoted { ‘Among the stories that ha the ears of Mr De! “Pinkeye In th factors In the “Pinkeya" compose the F tun! Benet Assoctation, Chief Craker init, or otherwiae make good the pledKe | nay heen opposed to the methods of th faddied on himself when ho took} organization, which he has openly a eto the effect that he would make] cared was formed for the purpose of | otter man Chief of the Fire Depart-|ratsing corruption funds. ‘This money, | ment. Whatever he does tn the way] |: {9 alleged, has been used to push either of expulsion or reduction jn rank) through the Legislature bills favorab 8. Th have to hire terme for which they * to pay to cart away the ashes, yoration Counsel. in fon to Mr. Woodby sta ul] house-own vould have to red for first. It will proba ntis or seven weekw red ning: 2 bac is expected to be pre- ately fh Ff WHI be contested by the Chief yada inthe Mc and unth they ea Ld Rea e eee cgel ver Uae Ie tely) be and stand with thia announcement of the, ‘The head the “Pinkeys.” when hi yt no work on the 5 * cin be conigrams to and from Europe. As soon as he bh ——— ai Table Head pro: big bull | 7 | te of Croker comes a revelation of the| was tn the department, was Capt | fetalls of the plot which accomplished | James D. Clifford. | Mt. It has been charged that Mayor| Capt. Clifford was dismissed frog, {a a party to It. He has not seen | department by Fire Commis Afsto dignity the assertion by a denial, | nell on Nov, 9, 1900, At thar timg Cllr at’ his action in refusing to recognize a| ford was foreman of Hook and Lad Aelegation of hotel men who called | No. 18 tn Attorney str The char m him in Chief Croker's« ehaif) on which Clifford was dismisseg w aks louder than any dental could. red by Chief Croker, so that the “fdward F. Croker was doomed as 8 friends are open in ther devla-|Chambertntn a “Chief of the Fire Department more than| Pation that the mpany captalit few has b working rosince to get re year ago. The morning afte retestion | r partment 1 s the Instruments riy adjusted Mar-/ soni will go to Cape Cod and establish — lay: — -_—— — - - ~ —— i Putting aa = 'T REALL TaHDeIeDS NOUNL Ose i i CU IDS SET TE 8 nt only mislead the public, and t BOERS’ APPEAL FOR HELP. WANT A LARGER SCHOOL. I RenBHINGWONE Nit oeceoon CATerI esis thaceartetileg SRO CTEUNGFEE RG a his return to-day the President reached dven accomplished. As yet, this station (MS office In the cutive Building, He'Js not fully equipped. A large part (began at once to dlepose of a mass of the machinery has not been adjusted, | ff # which had accumulated during| aud eome of It has not been uapzeked, | ( ‘ . y oe Riker’s Drug Store els| 6th AVE. and 234 8T Wail Orcers Supplied, $i Per Bottle, Express Paid, cont sald to uches dQ Botha Exc Mana-Meeting to He Meld to Protest wlentlons. Aguinat Ce 2L—A Parlinmentary | There ds a Ittee on Sites, Really, the Very Best 6; feeling of resentment! bust Riso Hin tate was aealéd.) The: plop to it the Hoer Generais’ in the Shuetzen Park se Long | als absenci | #0 you see that we are not yer in a § H I | iipore him has been more diMeult of « [appeal to the world was publidhed this teland City about the act Com-| Dy the next four or five days, as position to du much experimenting. | complishment than the conspirators] Capt. Clifford's rh ex | ! afternoon, In a fetter to Gen Botha] mittee on Sites of the Board of Bduea-| opportunity may offer, the President geyeral improvements Made. var eral weeks and stenograper's ined 1¢ would be, but political! se Chamberlain pros [tion in refusing to eve ade res | will put_the V silty touches upon hix Beer ie rod te, bat plent Atea, he on hs, Reet a a he TG Gola aaa pA a iae uve oes! We Have Ever Made Départment was made a political assed. | “Pinkesw. t impressions 6. Local School #-| derstood Rat the message will be sent! made both tn the ismitting and re: Since his dismiasal Clifford has the Hepublt iy: conveyel thereby,!" and potnts out tha: 42, has recom ean Party and part fin addition to the gift of $35,000.00 for Pqulsition of sufficient land adje Mito nave furiiehed fthe rellet of the Boers Great Britain | provent eite and the ervetion of a builds devartmental information | had been ing 31,000,007 monthly | ing with twenty-four clissrooms. ae of the| celving apparatus, and we are now able Si anion: Dec |to send at a rate of forty words a xt week {next week ihe! minute, while a year ago our best speed with Republican’ leaders in waa elxteen or s¢ words a 5) To Make Way for Purroy, Henry D. Purroy, brother of the Dep- Chief of the Fire Department, who W' bated to succecd Ohlef Croker, Is the an Paty and part “Mr. Advertising Man,’ said our shirt buyer, “when you talk about these Shirts, make it as strong as you can. | can back it with the , nt will « ot Was tisel at the. alle t/ it Is sald that he gets advancement yareralpipat’ ¢ uta) rs fot his brother, over whose head Bd-| to mement. the trend: Mr. Chamberlaim made his hoof Ward Croker was advanced when Bon-| didn't know, however, 5 A eraioc 00, othe school| {"e Brighton Bench Trackn. . | palins, 4 sh ten rir was dropped from the Department.| ‘ought Sturgix was most friendly hin] NOV. & he understood that the $15.0 ote ast | Pallas, at this station, which leaves] subc ere ying to fing some-|000 was partial compensation, for war, Witt fourteen clissroyms only, leaving As John Roche, thirty-elght veans old, | here on! Dev, 15, will be fitted with Mar- Commissioner Sturzin took of-| {hing on which he. Mtunt he rig! ahd lenses. It he had known that tt waa deffeléney’ of elght 4 horseman, of Sheepshead Bay, waa! cont appliances and will conduct 4 monramed tis: areatest. triendahip | Riskedlsoutsofy therqepar tment aglely, for the rellef of destitution the eof cilzens of Long Isjand | crossing the tracks of the Brighton! series of exchanges with Table Head for Chief Croker. He knew the Chief No Fault with Croker, appeal ins form would not have arranged for a mass-meeting| Heach Ratiroad, near Shore Road, on while at sea and en route to the West from former connection with the Fire} poyohing on this point Lawyer De-Pyeen issue , this evening at 8 o'clock at} the way to hts hotel early to-day, he rates, partment—and the Onief knew him. |laney sa He conclides with a congratulatory | HettInger's Hall, Broadway and Seventh) was struck by a train composed of « ¥ ‘Mam Leary, an adherent of the}. No conse’ avenue, Long Island City protest) motor and two trailers and Lary mit | fy uuthoriaeg FON Roche Struck While Crone, y Potral of) sinee the clome ef the war in matn- |) Commmiss Koch, of Local miniite: Tohavacnot yet ea when 1/8 goods.” Ow of all the atiehine | Man sald to have first directed attention| Croker. ; i moaah Meira Sears ee Sl pee 5 [fest K i * gre shir sa es we Wh Sturgis came 5 | talning tae Burgher camps as organiza- | Sohool Bout appeared before the Com }will leave here for Cape Cod, but I h *6Crokers: place. In return for support] mont Croker thought thn {lone fo enubile the: people to return tall aittew’ on HORSEMAN HURT BY TRAIN, |soe tcesmstote experimencs nere betore|y ave held, ihis lsicertalnly the peerotemsall’ hé'claime to have given the Fusion Uck-|aincere friend in th ae Nee plorable nnd ¢ oa leaning end will Gen make an announce ey were ought from a maker who over- fe Behool No. th 1 his p ye erection uf stocked himself on fine shirts; yet he hated to part with them at the price we offered. The fact remains—he took our offer—and 65 Cts, is the unusual price at which weare able tosell shirts of this quality. The shirts have de- cn, Hotha In reply says that unt)? ment.” Tt Js reported that the British crulser | position. 4 wn addition ntlous man could possi a fi asa Fire Ch wference to Mr, Chamberlain's ap-|igatnst the action of the Committee o } Republican machine, who Wrote tA eee set eet tnan andthe Dust: proa hing rip to South Africa ggatnst the action of the Commickce OM) trom the rails upon the hard roadway. tached cuffs and come in dark and light Spotted Town doggere! and handled the | ness men of th community are his sin- —— —— Landing upon his head, he lay uncon: | MME. HUMBERT ARRESTED?| DISINHERITS DAUGHTER. J fcciaent tan to nis assistance, | He was bleeding profusely from the woven madras and percales, in neat figures and stripes. Sizes 13's to 17, and every size in every pattern. Be you ever so fastid- campaign, went in as Mr. Sturgis's sec- | woven Into a fabric last su! retary and on Leary’s shoulders fell |the Chief wan a Bt ; . was then that he reallze os Five Dollars Lett to Mra. Chee head afd It was feared that he h Pe Kid cnet, Rie He hestened home and rire 4 wot an and Rext to Church, raccicad a craccured) avullec Ib wealales ious about shirts, these will suit you. h 4 i" je hastened me ane oun a i) 1 ror duty: ih ‘ covered that his Injuries were mere} 5 . 7 7 ary and Capt. Clifford, who wae eer ined that the Chat c LISBON, Portugal, NV woman] “Five and bequeath to my daughter, | covers that Me ania, ware merely) JUST WHAT YOUR EYES NEED. STORE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P, M. iamissed from the departemnt for! tinue his holiday, but the Chi was arrested here to on suspicion} Mrs. Rachel Cheeseman, the sum of $5, | Were dressed he was removed to the | we will tell you after acleutineaily testing them rAlsing money to Influence legislation, | equally insistent that he should that sho may be Mme, Frederick Hum-| it beng my express desire that she shall Helnge County Hospital. whereilt is sald Tale service, ona) aarlce of our ex otlelaa Were ordered by Commissioner Sturgis towed itp: Fee Or in Hoe Nas bert SholwithitiertHushand ie7wanted'|have no) curcher parts or -ehare)cin) my.) Nei vil 96 Ree Ee ee weel Ore tre choi tanective kinds and charge meder-| i f to go through the department records | uh PMig¢ without nme explanation. ¢ by the police of Parla tn’ connection | estate on account of the undulltul man} AAA Way oa peat LETTER, | “iPricsr'of sur'spectact he id fog evidence. They were assisted by ]erappenied to the Mayor, and ty thy with the Crawford case frauds ner in which 1 baye been treated by Lite teat gun gpactealens sa dup BROADWAY HOUSTON ST. \ Deputy Chief Purroy and after months |ETeme Court, | Sturzls nere In considerable doubt, however, her.”” —— olla 10-Barat Goldy trom. i up . . ° writ o damus she ts renily tt 0 rote ald John Polmore, who y Ys | tka Quid Filled, trom... 59 up Of labor evolved a set of charges that |taik of punishing him fi Pee Ty ART eB yes fino? (62> | (eos wrote old Fahmy Padmore | Who. Nd iW Omame OA ee pore re DSR REts | belied Alaa nna 0 a, provoked derision among all fair-minded | court. Croker won In his sult. but not a [Sou SPBN a sa peyone Wa ba ane ment and Then Ran, en are or FaGtly fed id aijunted. q until the charges against him had Toke o oney gor Qe Agr ts ae ervelwo . turing fopalrin rtment i men. Weanutorularen, DIED ON HOTEL FLOOR. hurch | And Sevent Say, mister; @ woman wanted to mail h ‘Assistants of Mr. Rives, the Cor-])SSuring the trial everything that could ninth stre tor ls Mary BJ letter and thought the fire-box was a} Eaaniiened}, LEWKOWITZ, 9 poration Conusel, were called in to] possibly be brought out against Croker aes jaiaions ee wea ted SEASE) detter-box. She's run away now.’ BG TR aCUESS formulate the charges. wna OUE up. ren shes rego ees splren Sud- | vie Cheen ves at Broadway ‘This was the explanation Assistant nesse LEC iS a a) tsa dy t Di a 1d Washlig nue, Chester Parl Croker Sought Information, pose of beamirching the Chief at no vr nenne, LO wt Wane Nica tosdase Iratter, what cost. “A tiotable. Ins tt, a retired marble deal- Of course Chief Croker was not In ig-]of this character was the lel Sho leiceiter Marnlahea nes ‘ . ‘ire Chief Lovell, of Jersey City, re- . y i} o-day by | ceived from a boy when he, with several a J a rare ward Hymes. fire companies, da pegeap to the corner ata OCLeteny, SHIPPING NEWS. Goudy, who came with his reserves: eo ana i nan, suidde By ‘0: s sie si ee explanation, and all went beak ApS ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. ee Quantity and Yet Quality. q it en va 4 » AE t a tombstones” Yor ‘ fin characteristic way he demanded to] (gnartment was forced to admit, that r day the Bridge Hote He went there last night and took a|Sun lees. 6 while a he had been inplicated ina} than any other man, died know about It. Commissioner Sturgis} theft for whieh he was sent to prison, dodged and evaile) and twisted and| but he was pardoned by ¢ finally, when pied down, he was The \waxcioal 7 forced to show his hand. DY Bt eu andise arse 5 I ‘Our claim that we lead the metropolitan candy industry is borne out int too un sete tas toon rage 241 COL, OCHILTREE DYING, | Special For Friday and Saturday:!1,, facts that are incontrovertible. Our establishments are veritable mag- _ Throughout the trial Lawyer Delaney | room. ‘This* morning he . . Butter Peanut Brittle... lb. 0c cial The trial proceedings are fresh inthe ly charged that his client was | stairs Rpontletor Carlow. th High Water, Low Water. ul nets that attract a discriminating, candy-loving public. Our customers memory of every New Yorker. Through Ae ChAreRG Anat Hye lent ne ais ahh ay ata TGR N at eyes Aa AS ee Former Representative from Texas, Lemon Cocoanut. Ib. 10¢! come “regular as clock work.” and their regularity must be due to some the whole affair the dominating note) closed there were 3m) pages of tyne) ie ekwanin tohaie He vealte souche vty Mook tga yy gy RSL S32] Dangerously M1 at Hot Springs, | Butter Scotch Wafers seeelb. ICC very good reason, The reason for it is the superiority of good goods over Fang loudly, It was “Down Croke. ete ee a ee ot Words | fuer When Che mentatunce murgeon came | Hell Gate, Perry 214 283 80S 84T| HOT SPRINGS, Va, Nov. 21.—Co1, | Scotch Kisses inScotch Boxes. selb, 19¢) poor stuff, and the fact that we sell our sweets at the RIGHT PRICE. F Het Groker 6 'downed." wouta Phe 7am Wie Onda Hin dehtwiielaunposed: te Thomas Ochiltree is seriously 11 here | Chocolates and Bon Bons......lb, 18¢ SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY. é@ Outside of the political pledge aspect | (And vet.” gald Mr. Delaney tn his| have heen due to heart disease, PORT OF NBW YORK. and it ts feared cannot survive. The | High Grass Chocolates or Choco- Coffee Walnut. BombOni ce cdbosceeseceeecesdieccecsenceey sll! 208 fi sof the case there are other reasone why ove ees Ged AU aes —— ARRIVED. fonmer Representative from Texas ar-| lates and Bon Bons...,......lb. 23¢ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. + pe Chiet Croker should be deposed. Should in avery fount they fatled 1 expeot ‘| WILSON’S DESK IS OPENED. | {2t, vartersee rived a fortnight ago, but he was then All Candies made fresh daily on Premises.| patternut and Fruit Creamn.......eseeeeses EsWedicasdeeeice oe elWen td Omi ithe courts relostate him Deputy Chief | hear of the Comanissioner's decision a . . : in a very weak condition and has made 0 progress since, wae Wad an attack of pneumonia a SPECIAL YOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 129 |untter reannt Brittle NE. 420g7,| Antorted Fruit and Nut Chocota ‘ocenvmast | © te. 2_ BLOCH CAST OF GRAND CENTRAL SE Chocolate Peppermints Purroy may be retired oa pension of [ANY moment naw. Wo are ready oe $4,000.8. year, But while Purroy is in he| forced out of office dp; harmony with Commis-| While Mr. Delaney was talking Chiet A year ago, which left his heart weak, fone? Sturgis and lines may be laid to| cared co tate apout the aiiewed plot oe] The safe and desk of Harry C. Wit INCOMING MSHIPS. the office of. C Dun TO-DAY HIGGINS AND ODELL CONFER. | f course, will be] Anaiatant Din! torney Has Not unced What Was Found, + Tb, a Grenoble Walnuts place the department on a Republican] his enemie son, chief elerk tn mai nean 422 87, | Creame: 2 footing. “Nota word,” he sald. “My counsel], M. Mansfield, Chit of the Army | Print fiamturn t Mtaraval oper Spain, WHOULTALE DEAT AVE ye Bose ai Chocolate Mazahmaliows. ++ i rc Politics in the Plot. ABSS) SII theta NAE Engineer Department of the Bast, was | Hanover, Mremen EI Paso, Galveston. Legislation In the Theme of Their Chocolate Nougatines . reno goin . SNe openc a afternoon by Assistant | Riverdale, st. Alichaets ting. = h-Grade gbecclnise ‘'k Honbons or all Chocointes. ‘Another version of the conspiracy to/ HELD FOR RIVAL'S DEATH. Pee) CNM RLAFLEENOON By, Meeting. TT 4 3 Z 4 : let-Atorney Kresgel, in the, pres- NEWBURG, Nov. 21.—Ideutenant- We will deliver one Croker drags in the name of a peamrars kasrays 3 : eee NEV UES nai iver ans dep: r drag ROCHESTER, Noy. ie. of Mr. Wilson and a nta- OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Governor-elect Higgins has just returned | NEW Alr Gas Lamp, 200 candle power, $1:50: Mery ve ata . Mayor Low. It is sald that before the| Millor ¥ 1 Air ge 18; Fusion ticket was put in the fleld, a ‘s Jury, charged with th | < ot | petne W SAILBDETOIDAY to his home at Matteawan after a con- | )mattl® ‘be. o certain club prominently identified with Florence K. Macarl ta . ; Pring Willem 1¥., Alamo, Mobile, Leeteaiultn coy! Cell |}Coroner found that Miss Mac i any 1 Hae Er neaea Aaa 2 extel «sald that the work of the comin elty reform made a bargain to throw | came to her death Tuesday ax the | pwotld Tampico. Brunawiok. Tt fs sal 9 all its influence with Mayor Low if in of stab wound Guaranteed one year. cor OTA onary i } Brooklyn, f Legislatu ert d Hoboken.” or the i Heaton, Session of te» Legislature was discusse f ery BY a potection |(Siies Inflleted by Mra, ¥. . Charleston, Beasion of tk! salimge Tate tetra tod, ent arom | icin AB op “ Popover’s” wife knows not that this wn, Is but a grateful eort of kiss. Mistakes are impossible when biscuits are made from themagical Presto