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AITING ROOM OF BUREAU man Who Took Him to Dr. Later Was Allowed to Go ~. About His Duty as Usual—Man Put in an Isolated Ward, ‘Angelo Rolto, suffering from smail- who said he had been in try only twenty-four hours, to-day in the walting-room of (Bureau of Out-Door Poor. en mingling with persons applying for A nts in the tenements near Helle- 18 Hospital were considerably excited n they heard the story, ‘wide-spread rumors that the man @ mingled among the rt. @ discovery of the man's ailment made by Policeman Shields, of the Thirty-Atth strect station, who is loned at the Bureau. from this seat in the waiting-room State this mission to the clerk, and ds asked him what he wanted j@ Italian replied that he mas ill fwould like to have the doctor look him, Shields took the man to the of Dr. F. M, Bauer, the examin- RFDINCROWO'SARTORIS CAN "REFORMERS FOR (WRITES CONFESSION JMU ONTAL KS CITY OWNERSHIP OF HORSE STEALIN John P. Root Declares He Took It from Harlem Morgue, and ly Says He Awaits Arrest. iTV SAL elo Rotto, Who Says He j Only Been in the Coun- One Day, Found Among for Charity. Physician for pleced in it the arrival of an ambulance from the Willard Parker Dr, Bauer said the man had all oms of the disease, however, jes as before. sea crom the Bureau to the do with the suffering euge t Merwin said that the pol epme in contact with the man pen air and he aC alder that the olicem r of contracting the fiving it to others, STOLE BRASS BEARINGS. i. Men Held for Robbery in Long Island Freight Yards, jor _Baumgart street, Grooklyn, ani John Miller, No. 3% Ralph avenue, Brooklyn, were for the Grand Jur: kaway Palice Court to-day, charged th stealing brass journal the freight yards of the Long Ial- Railroad. a jaro removed there {x alwuyn “ane fa. wee ie @ train, xed @ pel bw ha: hn, reed. the Department of ities, which is about fifty feet dis- “fant from the bureau. ®eld the man had small-pox and Rotto risoners. Kuntz turned Stat dence against them and was di Gen. His Point Through His Mother and Against the Opposition of His Uncle, Gen. Fred Grant. Cabled from Manila and Young Lieutenant Who Dislikes the Ser- vice Will Soon Be Free. (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—The Presl- dent has accepted the resignation of Second Lieut. Algernon E. Suartoris, Tenth Infantry, to take effect April 1 next. Young Sartoris, who is the grandson of Gen, U. 8, Grant, cabled hin restgna- tion from Manila, where he |s stattoned, to the War Department immediately on. the receipt of the news of the death ¢f his grandmother, Mre. U. 8. Grant, two months ago. His mother, Mrs, Grant Sartoris, favored dts acoeptar but her brother, Gen. Fred D, Gran’ Commander of the Department of Text urged that the f man remain J the army out of re t for the memory of his @randfather. ee Gen. Grant's advice prevaiied at the time, and Gen. Corbin cabled young Sartoris that his resignation was re- fused. A few days ago Mra, Sartori wrote Secretary Root that she 1 her son at home amd asked that his resigna- e accepted, Mr. Root advised this was He had and there crowds in the Rotto did not The physicia a . rioris has been trying to get f army ever since he got into He resigned soon after he wad ap- pointed, put hin resignation was pe d through the Infi > of Gen y mbitioug for ung min isolated ward to Hospital this althoumh he had man, ONLY FOR CHICAGO Samuel Gompers Makes a De- mand on Mayor Harrison Which Is Promptly Granted. did noe In any se OF an iw . of No. 8% Hop- CHICAGO, Feb, %.—Samuel Gompers, President of the Americ&h Federation of Labor, and the Presidents of twenty cval teamsters’ unions called upon May- or Harrison to-day and demanded that the municipality use none but union mined coal. ‘The demand was in the nature of an in the Far hearings wheels 1 when! brat misters Lat threat of refusal to haul coal for the city unless it was complied with A telegram from John Mitchell wan presented requesting tho refusal of con- tracts by the city for Maryland and West Virgina coal with the exception LEAVE THE ARMY Grant’s Grandson Wins | ROOSEVELT HELPS HIM OUT.| President Accepts Hie Resignation, ultimatum, and was accompanted by a| «eA CEA GOR ha ease ASAT ay THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1903. They Discuss fee Mudletbal Affairs sat First Session of Three- Day Convention and Tell of Needed Changes. Supt. Merwin, mendent Adults, FOREIGN DELEGATES HERE. @ former Morgue Tho three-day convention on municipal ownership and public franchises voned at the Reform Chr, No. 283 Fitth avenue, at 10 o'clock to-day. The ses- sions fire open to the publte and the privileges of the club extended to all the delegates In attenda John G. Agar welcomed the delegates. Papers on the recent history of muntc!- pal ownorehip in the United States were read by William Wirt Howe, former President of the Amorican Bur Asnocia- tion, of New Orleans, and Clinton R, Woodruff, of Philadelphia, Secretary of the National Municipal League. Robert Donald, editor of the Munl- cipal Journal of London, described re- cent British experience of muntetpal ownership. Dr. E. ‘T. Heyn, of Berlin, told of German experiences in the aame Ine. Robert P. Porter compared Bu- ropean and American methods of clty, government and the result. In bis address as No. find the man. lows the H Las ex-convict, dogs of law will 1 severely. [ have priso ssed i will rec hut T am willing An of welcome Mr. Agar ‘Phe conditions in Amertean citle day are such a ful and patriotic seek some method of im, aking New York as an Instance the transportation gervices ave limited and Inadequate; the lighting ser- vices are extraypgantly telephone servic worked; and all the m of government, if not appear to be Keeping be in'front, of all_of the damands of the yast pomulat ——<—_- MRS. IVES’S WILL UPHELD. Her Disposal of Remnant of Fore e Allowed to Mrs, Florence Chaffee has failed in her offort to break the will of he: ter, Lillian Gertrade Ives, by whic! disposed of the/remnant of the millions of Henry 8. Ives, Napoleon of fnance. Bupreme Court the young Justice Rich, before whom the case tried, directed the Jury to find a verdict for the defend ants, Sallie Clark and George W. Saul Mrs, Ives bequeathed her share of th family home in Lockport to her moth: and a few ltems of furs and brie-a-brac to Saul, who had be- repiedy factually grows hatr, romoves jewelry, Miss Clark and Mr friended her. estate was not $5,000, out and mother could not bear with any share of tt patural color to the Altenheim Foxe Hutte trial package, inclosin cover postage, of the Bureau of D was considerably su: prised to receive in his mail to-day # letter bearing the name of John P, Root, attendant who says he stole a horse last Guturday and sold It for $9, In the letter the writer s: to give himeclf up and gives his address 'as OS Hlghth avenue, immediately notified the District-Attor- ney's office and detectives were sent to ‘The letter read as fole Root who stole the horse from Morgue and sold the saine,to rin Bast One Hundred dna Twenty-fifth street for $50. exonerate Morgue Keeper Jackson from any guilt In thls transaction, and have q bad record, I have a mania for this, and T hope that now that | have ve a little lent No Longer Any Excuse for Dandruff, Falling Hair or Baldness. 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