The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1903, Page 10

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Xe 4 i z Py: JURORS TO GET TSHAW'S PLEA FOR INCREASE IN PAY’ THE IMPORTERS: Such Is the Plan of Commis-|Secretary of the Treasury Ad~ “sioner Allison, Who Will Have} vocates Liberal Interpretas Resolution Presented to Al-| tion of the Customs Law Bes | dermen. fore International Congress. ion NOL THEIGCROWOS FOR NEW YOR. OW DODGESINEW CITY WALL | 7" wistcarmve x30 TONS, FRED 4 SANDY HOOK TO-DAY. SLeaves the Train at Jamaica|Block Between Broadway and and Takes a Long Drive} Centre Street, Chambers and to His Home at Richmond] Reade, and Perhaps Adjoining Hill. , Block, to Be Acquired. \ ! MOTHER RUNS TO MEET HIM. |BUILDING TO COST $8,000,000 | PRESENT SYSTEM UNJUST. POINTS TQ GREATER TRADE, ’ Some Men Kept in Attendance a Full; Delegates from Central and So Takes Him Into the House and Park for Its Beauty and Historic Month, but Never Serving, Go America Meet at the Olty Hi His Brother Says He Will Be in Interest and¢to Be Used as a Sa Without Compensation for Their Where Mayor Low Delivers an Gives Young Man Warm Welcome,|Present Structure to Remain in the x is ho Mamnhatta ° ve ew Cl A resolution to increase the pay of the REE en ecu ntur ne SPOT’y lira) heautlan have Jong RAvEd It trot [in this city wil be tntroduced in the|mal session of the sezond International Bfter 11 o'clock. after a long drive from | destruction, will be preserved as a mu- i Board of Aldermen Tuesday by Alder-) American Customs Congress, mie Jamaica, taken to avold the crowds |seun, The entire block bounded by | ‘man Owens, at noon to-day in the Alde Waiting for him at the station. Chambers and Centre streets and Broad | For years there has been much dissat- | chamber in City Haul. His father and his attorney, Rowland | Way and Reade street, which ts now tsfaction on the part of the citizens sum-| The purpose of the congress !s to com+ PS partly ied by th Hall of) r4 . moned for jury duy in the Supreme and|sider the commercial systems and trade Miles, also left the train at Jamaica rey ee vitng, Is to be pa are Five Hundred Intrepid Mi ee ee eee Captain of Disabled Steamer |<ity Courts, owing to the fact that al-|regulations of the various American re- and wont to Northport, where Mr. Miles |tne city, ‘he structure now standing ive Hunare! intrepii iners _ * though they were kept in attendance a|publics, in order that laws affecting has fle office. Young Disbrow and his |ihere will be levelled. The Stewar:| Were Working It and Had|/Successful Initial Tests of the New 1|6-Inch Had Signalled Passing Ships full month yet some recelved no pay for |veagele and the handling of merohan rl 1 | Building, hich Hetty Gi hold: : : eir attendance. js was due je may made more uniform canal Na a alla a “iyamiiioacellar Aedeege inamene Taken 100 Tons When a Coast-Defender Made at the Sandy in Vain, When the Pennsylva- Be ise the auicut day aprsyloee ee the Ecc as Pan-Ambrican com- i those to by demolished, The old State i , . ei ; : only jurors serving on casi merce advanced. [At the Disbrow homo the young man's | {hose 16, be demoliaie tang. wit'se| Policeman Arrived, Hook Proving-Grounds. nia Rescued Him. paid Former Mayor Grace, who was elected mother and several friends of the Jigen gown, family were waiting. Mrs. Disbrow ran) The: Improvemonta have been de- out to meet her son when he drove clded upon definitely by Mayor Low. |WARMS MANY HOMES TO-DAY, |. Three. shots were fired this afternoon The resolution provides that the juror8| temporary chairman at a preliminary ymoned who answer to thelr names! meeting held on Thursday, called the UNLUCKY THIRTEEN ABOARD. |shat be pata f2 a day whethor they [congress to order and Introduced Mayor Bhe took him in her arms and kissed |Comperofler Grout and President Can: in the first est of Uncle Sam's greatest |[ ACLS ABOUT BIG serve on juries or not, the same as those | row, him and then the two went Into the |.or, who comprise a committee appoint- gun—the sixteen-inch Watervilet rif_le—-| COAST DEFENDER. serving {n the Courts of General Ses-| Arter the Mayor had finished speak- “house, el recently by the Board of Estimate! 4 gen vein of fine anthracite coat | te third shot sending the projectite out| ¥ ete The steamship Pennsylvania, of the| sions. The code of elvil procedure em-|ing, Chairman Grace introduced Secre- “My brother is in his mother's hands." | 4.4 Apportionment to consider the ac- % * to sea for a distance of seven miles, | Hamturg-American line, which arrived | powers the Board of Aldermen to fix thé|tary of the Treasury Shaw, who aid im waa discovered at the foot of Hast vaid Pels Disbrow, “and no one can see | ciisition of the ‘“Btewart block” and] yy when it struck (he crest of a wave and Weighs 126 tons. to-day from Hamburg, Boulogne and|rate at which jurors In both the clvil] pa- i qulsitio s a Ninety-sixth street by a couple of In- ; { i dim for twenty-four hours. nero 18 tie erection of a new City Hall capable repli edits = ee Ment When dag, [SPOt UP & column resembling a wat Bore, 16 inches. Plymouth, brought into port thirteen dis- Sg Ce ee oe tha Mr. Shaw’s Address. nothing else to say.” tiaccbramonabing tthe lvariowalcliy (Ged \ u 8¥- lepout. ‘Then It rieocheted two mile: Length, 49 feet G inchen. tressed seamen, who were taken off the | reaqiution wan to, be introduced at the| Ameri a ne Gil Neht arrived about 100 tons of the 21 Iwabled Norweghi Si i £ OC American republics have m te A large crowd had collected at the |? tmonty i : further on, disappearing In a coud of|} piamecer at breech, 6 feet 2] “#abled Norwegian steamer Siggen n|request of Commissioner of Jurors init ath Riehniond Hil station and was greatly [1% : tone In sight had been removed. and | xiindrift. ‘The first two shots were fired midocean, Thomas Allison and had been endorsed |common, little in competition, and sel 4 lied i “ To-day the committee decided to re-}had not a policeman stumbled on the] \\i,, F inches, On J 5, latitude 41.42, longitude | by all but-two of the Supreme and City |dom anything in dispute. This congrem® Jisappointed when the young man did . with the huge rifle horizontal, the test n Jan, 15, In latitude 41.42, longitu C sth There {i doubt that 5 ~ ops} not step from the train port In favor of the plan aa outlined. | plant and arrested two of the minera| joing to determine the muzzle velocliy Projectile weighs 2,400 Ibs. 6424, the Pennaylvania fell in with a [Gourt Justices. ‘hore Is no doubt that |is catied in the Interest of the adminis. ‘A pesullar feature of Disbrow's de- [2"1 At the next meeting of ihe Botml| the entire veln would have been worked |arny third shot, which waa fed at 3so/f Powder to m shot, 1400 40 U/amai steamer lying helpless in the Jcording to Mr. Owens and Commissioner |(ration of customs laws as they exist trlet-Attorney Smith, who prosecuted |?) ae be bi ~T test the gun's range as far as the tem- miles, apt. H, Spiledt ordere: i him, and private Detective Fields, who Res caek tes REC I COmetE NOLS Ta Ucn OE pened SaTBe Bnet Beat ears (nie lobe porary carriage would permit | energy, 64,000 foot ae yaneeaiab ateceapa dowalolihe ahi) Gin soahie 1s also oa ‘ 1 st of th ‘ ainet d 7 ‘ ste even- io craft anc a a as again and a announced et ee, ome ade Meat tue | Ii ts further proposed to acquireling a tugbowt swung a barge Into the Hirst Shotihiired: Eoatot mun, $150,000 steamer Siggen, from Sydney, C. B. for courts, to resolve reasonsable doubts Soune man ant hia father. Kversbody | Possession of the adjoluing block. | foot of Hast Ninets-siath street. ‘The | The firat shot was fired at 1.45 o'c‘ock, Ca tain tacnet ana || NEW Haven, with a cargo of steel billets, favor of the importer. All ages ¢hmt: by Reade, Duane, Centre| barge was loaded high with anthracite | a 2.407-pound projectile and 64 pounds was happy all along the line. Men and i ‘The captain of the Siggen asked to be administering custonsa|\tawa 74) : wonten sheok young Disbrow's han nd Broadway for the erection of]1t was securely moored, and then the |of smokeless powder being used. The|] mounting, #2,400,000. Quiet ToIhana cwith his crawn Chir teen! Pdarrchion iat oe o That Disbrow atill loves the memory] # sant municipal bullding, out thts pro- jtug steamed down the river, leaving the se struck the Mier about one mite | Cont of projectile, seco: all (Ok, cote on eae the ae but well-nigh imperative. Thin rely) of “Dimple” Lawrence was shown be- | Ject remains In abeyance, pending the! coal unguarded off shore and richochetted In jumps of Coat of powder (one charge), || vania, The shipwrecked men sa! a should’ apply, 1 think: sith Cobpaala port of Comptroller Grout as to the} Anxious prospectora watched the mine|!ong distances for nearly three miles the Siggen sailed from Sidney on Jan, force with reference to drawhacics. nelal resources of the city. half the night and then, deciding that 1: | further, throwing up great showers of 7, and on Jan 10 el lost the propeller ‘ttn my. judement; the oonimneten’ Ges! lost sight of. and carriage for the glant rife when a] “nd as tho weather was very tem- j tween the countries here represented gince he hos boen in jail, he Nas sent | ditional plan will be put through, and} around the nelghborhood. Minors of all| A second shot with a full charge of| Uny, spark of wectricity wit explode | Pestuous. the small craft became un- Patrick Leavy and John Mara, might be very largely increased, and ta, - Ja ve e: ve} 1) pounds was fire % o'clock. a ton o! OW! v! manageable, 7 “4 the grave every week. He] an arcade built over Reade street, with} ages and both sexes, carrying shovels, | EO RAPRALOEN CDOTS OEE RNa eclat of our mutual advantage. The Tnlted) ell yes een by the jail warden, | galleries opening into that thoroughfare | >ags, baskets, pails, washboilors, wash-| With this shot the orld’s | after drifting 160 miles offshore during of Brooklyn, Retired To: Day ory of the! greatest projectile hurler. tnd when hé returned to the Grimin| from the lower stories, no as to fur-|tubs, portable bathtubs, dry-goo tivecn 11 and 12 o'clock last night, when R265. vent with his brother to the little _ chron Beery where her body les. Hver] If the money can be acquired this a4-| was an open proposition, sent the news| spray. ‘Then {t wu ! " ‘ States imports $1,000,000 per day of shell attained a higher altftude and the|” Army attuches from every nation, a] Period of five days, in which five t z ; ce officers of the United | steamers were sighted and signaliea| BY Gen Greene. cal and semi. products. ha: for ped . idors and other receptacles, | profectile struck a Httle further out to] Score of vr countries entitled ‘to represent House last night he had in his hand @| nish sidewalks for pedestrians, boxes, cusp! oe § Inventors and expert en-| without reply, the Siggen’s crew d ort elle tet tartan sr White rose that he had plucked from] ‘These plans, President Cantor told an| flocked to the new Klondike, and they | sea, throwing up a rent cloud of l_over tha country went | epaired of help, when the Pennsylva = $200,000,000, “largely. food hier grave. Evening World reporter to-day, are not | didn't do a thing to It. Water that obscured {ts further prog- “L never before knew what the word | Necessarily extensive, when thé demands} Pollceman Marks, of the Hast One| ress freciom meant,”” Disbrow exclaimed In| of the city for proper office bulldings| Hundred and Fourth street station, hap-| The firat shot rly to-day on the steam- 4 amoig. them Gen, | Bove in aight. | Police Capetains Patrick Leavy and Feed ee cr the of Ordnance; Rear-Ad-| | As the Siggen was deeply laden and a| John Mara, of the Brooklyn force, were | more earnestness than i ay manit ‘The meane of int as fired with a muzzle iS mira! Barker, Commandant of the New| dangerous menace to navigation, and) 7 the hall of the Grittin 0use at Hivernead | of {tx own aro taken Into consideration. | pened upon the mine shortly after day- | velocity of 2,407 feet per second, and the | York Navy-Yand, and Major-Gen, Chaf- | there appeared no possibility of towing ee sorday Du Cospenapel ener Greene, | mani very unes . we'd a4 Lie breakfast bell rang at 7 o'clock | The cost of the proposed munictpal| }lght. About 600 workers were busy car- | second shot with an increased velocity | fce, of the Department of the ast. ana RH ore in ha date che wert Haale a ae a Ke zn “The time will path this morning, ‘This exclamation was|dullding alone will equal $8,000,000.| rying away the coal. They scattered | of nearly three hundred feet or 2,706 feet Upon the rosult ot etays teat hanga bottom. ‘The Siggen. was a small poe eeeen eee © sooner, than we dress iss H " D % ® si y the 4 a 3 great well tnade in answor to his father’s greeting | President Cantor is also authority for| when they saw the policeman, but he| por second, The pressure at the point of we only the proof of the excellence oc | steamer of 670 tons resister, built In pa cs a 7 “Stew f them, John Devine, who haa! exptosi neibut th r »| Norway in 1901. She was commanded| Declining years and health were the 4 ipelipnigin p's es the two met on their way down to| the statement that the entire “Stewart | got two o! plosion on the butt of the projection | expenditure of $10,000,000 authorized by] by Capt. A. Snevig. i B | peoples repres the dining-room, block will be acquired by the city, | wife and alx children at No. 302 Bast/ was 25,000 pound per square inch at the| Congress for the building of forty aimi-| °% ©"? s ,|captain’s reasons for quitting the de-|ing common language, ee “ ” fe ¥ ‘0 t! tment. He has lately been in com- atk about his| “The committee has decided," said the}Ono Hundred and Fourth street, and! arg shot, and 21.50 pounds with the{iar weapons for the protection of Now par! High-Pricea Labor. Fe ee aeereaety father and counsel, | President, to take possemion “ot tho| Frank Snakul, with a wifo and elght| second rhot, i Hark: Say qgkranciace, Boston | and) |NSPECTOR IS ACCUSED. [mana of the Bath Beach Precinct. Hi8} ose tg no greater pipet 7 Frrom those to whom he did talk it wan] {nc qPevhn, condemnation, proceed. | children at Na, $48 Haat Ninety-seventh | "sia jor-cen. William Crosior, Chiet of [and if we, can trist to the mathernatt- record {s without a blemish. No com-| peopie than high-priced labor. Beiscica inet the tragedy has changed| new, Gly Hall in the, middle. oe the] street. Ordnance, U, $8. A., pronounced the test {stl deductions of selence. a broadside |Ralph Tzard, of the Immigration | plaint was ever entered against him| mercial impor & country “ta. from a half dozen of these great rifl Rarenu, Must Anawer Charges, | during the many years he wore « blue| measured by the consumptive, capacity: , Dev ralgned be- iiiais Heits going to start out on a new! More, Cin ate tne Bedi Way tte tore Mewetata Hogan iy Hert would reduce the gteatest fleet of of Its people, an courts ‘building, facing Broadway, te-|fore Maxistrate Hogan, in Harlem Po- | *ccessful in every w y MA coat. He was appointed in 1866, made life, There will be no more dissipation, | movin, the prosent big ntructure ‘trom | jice Court. ‘They said that word had The gun wus fired in a thorizontak iealpe int 8 vy PaoR could com MBH INGTD, M: sen ae Same: Se ee won BY carseant (ie att fest of conmutaptive cepsctty ams nO more women and no more dishonesty| the City Hall Park entirely. J an : position, the test being simply to de-|!nto powder he stoner General Sargent, of the Imml-|anq promoted c in in 1676. o! wages. = Jo dis ite, What his business plans| “Every other building now atanding| ne around the neighborhood that a] termine’ {ts muzzle velocity and. the Fee eer ere efit [gration Bureau, has filed charges res within the park limits, with the excep-| barge of free coal was at the foot of | amount of press: rp At the polnt of ex- 4 apt. Mara has lately been in com-]|°'Gen. N. Bolet-Peraza, Will be has not been determined. tlon of the City Hall itself, will be de- muzzle} against Ralph Isard, Chinese Inspector | mand of the Fulton Street Station. Honduras, in behalt of the Cologate ey 7 poor | Ploslon. Gen. Crozier said afterwards | Pending loose ropes before the ee moliehed. | leaving. the park {tee and See eine EEG fava the kun had attained a, muzzie| At distances of Iw fect, 100 feet and} stationed at Brooklyn, N. ¥. nA $< gates, responded to the addresses of To Addrens Socialiat Club the new city bulldings to bs erected on| out of work and unable t) buy coal, | bron expected, "No tent as” to an electrical instrument that record-| Among other things, Isard is charged! Big Penasylvania Stock J ‘k committee on. permanent, ormanizas oie u the Blewart block. Se eae an Mnocinslves ae aagud| ty the accuracy of the mayt Tf within a fraction of a foot the muzsle| with being in league with persons in-| The Pennsylvania, Railroad Company | tion sas appointed. : Charles Frederick Adams will address| ‘"y,"'taking over that. block, the Stew. | teY ping : Soca OL AO) BMY Volocitg at the instant the projectile | terested in smuggling Chinese into this!is preparing to declare subscription (et the Goctalist Club, Fulton street, near] ar building, the migrant, Waustelal| uoualy as possible when the policeman paring for Tent. passed through the hanging cords, The| country. It 4s said that the business right for additional stock. It ls prob- = ' y “ 5 : Savings Bank, the’ American News Mag! ogan | From, sunrise until noon a small army} shot was fired by an electrician. wholoft smvagling Chinese has covered alable that about $50,000,000 of new Whock Emmis Avenue. Brooklyn, to-morrow) Gr nee eating and othe Sine sumpet heel ete: amisttnie ve [of engirecrs were engaged in. setting | recelved the signal from Mujor Charles | tong. period. of time, anil the depart-| will be put out in the’ spring, and It is / night. on “Why Should the Masses Be] parcels along Reade street will be de-|iiseharged them. police # up the steel and timber framework | Smith, comm nt of the proving |ment believes that the evidence of guilt} said present stockholders Will be al Only Employees?" molished ’ put on the rematning coal. which i# to act as temporary mount grounds. is conclusive, |towea to subscribe at 13). of Yo" oF yy ae nde cee PKS es we Seale America's ae a Loftiest Peak, C iad Das ¥ pyr ressions ofa RY ySiélan, Remarkabl 4 o St, Peto *y be Pr 2es, *© D : L/ See | ‘oe Jersey's Lily "Made %z, , 20,000 faee High: P+ ond ng Spphanctace Sy | A&A Fearless Expedition to PE wy me Uae Mira, “PS ws Ascend. Mb. uckrak to Roya ada ial aN ate end Mit (QUartiokd tn Four etna) Dg ow to BE Beautifus phinking You Are, ees, vynusual New Theory fo, Age ing Beauty Unive G > apg A All May a 4 ts Apply It. oo” my got of John Sargent * . iy ‘ 2 “F Promise, AStoy eh An Appreciation by "by, oy B, Prominent Painter 4 M. Chase. Latest Scheme From Chicage, which MW, &, the

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