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Get Evidence of Gambling. USED IN RECENT RAIDS. _ Many Are Employed at Other Tasks resencée Here, A, fensation was caused in police cir- , on West Thir- apy on the police thomsetver of all ranks ~ Bnd degrees »», “The seven prisoners taken In ¢ vs Be Fiidienier: Greene's raids were up vetore ‘Magistrate Deve! for examination, and she four Western “‘gum-shoe" men were Mey had got Into the two pl nl ow openly and boldly and daringly the ‘gr: from the plains are Frederick and 4 Donnelly. Frederick Adams is head of the Hved- erick” Adams Detective Agency !n In- ‘Mike Meagher's place, and upon his evi- the maids w took e turn at faro he was asked by % ‘Lowenstein: "Ts it not true that your detective Tegency has a contract with Commis~ sioner Greene to supply him with a» © Gerge number of Wosiern deteotiven tor the purpose of conducting a systematic @uplonage upon the police of this city, ‘and te & not true that there ts a lai }Bumber of them in this city at the pres- "ent time?" Before the witness could reply As- ‘sistant District-Alttarney Lord inter- (posed a flood of objections, but did not @uoceed in preventing Adama from Practically admitting ‘that detectives from out of the Middle States were Swarming into the town like bees It ‘was brought out that many of them have secured divers employment through the Commissioner by which ‘Whey can disguise their actual vocation. of these detectives are now Ziving? at the Waldorf, the Herald | Square, the Grand Union, the Holland Hovee and a dozen other hostelries, have been employed shee on ‘ag specid) house house de- fo the day time, At nigit they ytieoberwe the duties for which they were brought here. ; ing to what was learned at the JB Gd paetocgves, all tabs on the pol in lon of the town, thom the fest, tne spector down to the probationary cop. According to the testimony of Fran abe tho men are plentifully supplied money. Magistrate Deuel would Jost $198 in real mouey in e ste tt iitreet house. Ques- further he confessed without On a later night he had wo. Wien the tad prisoners heavd § they grawped thelr chairs for aup doy’ Magistrate Deve! had heard ail the mony of the Weate:narg : a the examination until F laws: eld Mike Mura, whose real nam to be Martin Morey, in $5,00) bill wix other prisoners taken In the fourth street house in #1.(00 bail TNL SE SEEKS MISSING IRL. , BF. Seat Fourten Fourteen-Year-Oid Daughter Ruth Left Her Home “Saturday and Has Not Been ‘Heard from Since. BRIGHT AND PRETTY CHILD. {The police of New York and all nelgh- ing cities have been notified to look idige avenue, Mable Hill, last Baven station of the New York, 4 ‘ Me night aster she left home tle Miss Bloat 7 As abe on; g,Chpadian Bloat, the father of who te tn cS ip remain ‘concealed or each ates oven. wav iar aoe ny wii soho 49 bar steg-| 008 Detectives from indianapolis Have Been Brought Here io = Ostensibly, but Merely as a Blind ¢ to the Real Purpose ct Their! ¥ ‘eles to-day when it was learned that it]! ¢ was brought out before Magistrate Deuel | @ in the Contre Btreet Court that Comets. | 4 Mie Meagher’s| ¢ Place, on West Thirty-ffth street, but to} < ‘put on the stand and told how easily] 4 gambling was carried on, These alenths | ; thor Adams, Frank McCabe and FPrant | ¢ @lanapolis. He managed to wiggle Into! © ~ § dgnoe made, After he] « © © tae tola ot how he played the wheel and] for fourteen-year-old Ruth Sloat, who een from her home, at No. 64 Batumiay evening. No trace has been Pound of her since she was seen in the ‘Hoven and Hartford Ratiroad on wae one of the teat pupils in the Morne Heights School, where whe haa taken many for. essays or a wide range of She bas elso had many ro- ideas, one ot which was to waik nape ¥.8. where she had rele- Te ‘e sour te, if ehe Soe ime order, PEE FOO10904100069060- |HILL IS TOSSING A PENNY FOR THE ® WOMINA TION HIS PENNY HAS A HEAD ON EACH SIDE. (From an interview with William Jennings Bryan.) DP PMPODDET 14 & 1GEF4FDOEDIDS OF FE ER ODODE SOOPPOTPIEHIOE DE EIEETOTTISIEOSIESEIOTIOTL DS SOEDENESTEOCESOHOSERTS é PSOOO GO $POOPFOOSOLOOSSPOSOO OOOO GOSE69S4$O9H9S-006.006 peeeed BABY FELL DOWN THE AIR-SHAFT. Little Brother Raised Window and the Child, Attempting to Look Down and See the Mys- teries, Lost Her Balance. CLEVELAND WON’T SAY HE’S OUT OF IT And He Won't Say Whether He Will Prevent Effort to Nominate Him, but He Is Still True to Tariff Reform and Old- Fashioned Democracy. As ox-President Grover Cleveland was leaving the house of Mr. Oscar Straus, No. 6 West Seventy-sixth street, to-day, he was asked if he would ac- cept the Presidential nomination next year should it be tendered him. HER — SKULL FRACTURED, When Mre, Sarah Engieman returned to her flat on the second floor of the building at No, 8% Beat Twelfth street to-day after 2 short absence he missed her two-year-old daughter va. Bhe had left the child playing on a bed with her brother Heine, three years old. “Where is Eva?’ asked Mra. Pngle- man, ‘She went out the window," replied the matter-of-fact Heine. Mrs. Pngleman ran to an open win- dow in the bedroom anf at the bottom of the shaft saw the crushed and bleed- ing form of her Mttle girl. She fairly flew down the steps, picked up little va and oarrted her into the apart- ments of @ tenant on the ground floor A policeman from the Hast Mifth street station was passing the house, and was notified of the accident by a tenant. He sent an ambulance call, and Uttle Eva was taken away. Her skull is fractured and she has internal tnjuries, There 4# Ifttle chance for her recovery. Close questioning of Mth Heine brought out the fact that he had raised the window, the sill of which was even with the surface of the bed. Eva tried to look down the alrshaft and tumbled out, Then Heine got off the bed, went out dn the kitchen and engaged in play with two older brothers, anying nothing af the accident to Eva until asked about ther by Lis mother, SALVATIONISTS SEEK TWORUNAWAY GIRLS Pair of Erring Ones Slip Away Hurry, Forgetting Their Hats. The police were aaked to-day to find nie Eldridge, seventeen years old, and Home, at No. Sié Hast Wifteenth street. Adjul minsed at roll call, when their hate remained. They had and thon appa. 40 nolselessly ome and #0 hurriedly thar they loft thelr hate behind them. Why they should #0 suddenly disan- pear the adjutant was unable to explain, inmates of the hame, that they be et any Hine without tn! Geacribed be baying & Mgbt complexion, cai rt and black lace shoos, . who went to the home WO oothe “That is just what I won't say,” replied Mr, Cleveland, “Should the convention appear to be decided upon your nomination jwould you take any steps to prevent it?” he was asked, “T eannot discuss that question, either,” he answered. that my visit to New, York at this time has no political significance what- . It 4s just the same as when I came to New York to attend the Abram S, Hewitt memorial services.” “Are you interested In the political situation?” he was asked, “As a Democrat 1 am very much interested in Democratic prospocts,” was the answer, In addition to this Mr. Straus made a statement which, he said, em- bodies Mr, Cleveland's position, “Mr. Cleveland,” sald Mr. Straus, “AIL T can may ts “te of the optnfon that the trust ques- tion cannot be eliminated from the next Presidential canvass, and he has Given {t as his opinion that he is unable to understand how that question | » can be entirely divorced from the tariff issue, to say nothing of the absolute necessity of a good old-fashioned insistence upon tariff reform for its own sake and what it would do for the = of the country, DOZEN FAMILIES | “FLED FROM FIRE >\In Night Clothes They Made Their Escape, While Others Were Helped Half Suffocated to the Street. MAY BE INCENDIARY’S WORK. About @ dosen Jersey City families were aroused at an early hour this morning by cries of Fire! and had to make their escape in night clothes to the street. Some of them, half suffo- onted by amoke, were hetped out by the police and firemen. The fire started in the apartments of John Rider on the top floor of a three- story apartment-house at No, 2% Fourth street. Through some unknown cause, pos- sibly Incendiarfem, paper under a sink in Rider's kitchen took fire. ‘The flames spread quickly and soon the lath work between the walls took fire. Polleeman Cox eaw smoke coming from a side window of Rider's apartments. He sounded the fire alarm and rushed up into the house to arouse the occupants. He broke In the door leading into Mr. Rider's kitchen. ‘The room was en- veloped in smoke amd the corner where the sink is built, was a mass of fire. The nolse of breaking open the door aroused Mr. Rider and his family and the people living on the sameé floor op- posite, With the assistance of Po- Mceman Cox and Fire Captain Costi- gan, of No. 5 Engine, the first one on the scene, Mr. Rider helped his: folks and hfs neighbors across the hall through the blinding smoke to the street, Helped Nelghbors Out. ‘The noise in the house had dy this time aroused people living on the two floors underneath, and they hustled out Into the street in their night-clothes. Six families Uving in the apartment- house at No. 76 Hrle street, around the corner, were and ran from . Not walting vaken fright down to the s to put on street clothes. Neighbors who heard the fire’ engines puffing and steaming got out of ded, hastily dressed and gave shelter to those whose homes were enveloped in smoke, The flames creeping in between the walls of the houses made it difficult for the firemen to pour on water. They had to get on the root of the Fourth street house, cut tt open and send streams of water down between the walls, Firemen’s Lucky Escape. In this way they put the fire out. Every one of the apartments in the Fourth street house was destroyed by water and smoke, while only smoke g0( into the Hrle street house. It was several hours before the fire men said that the fire was all out. The people living in the Erle street house were allowed to return to their apart- ments. My who resided at No, 2% Fourth etre iM be obliged to poard with their FT bors for a few days and borrow elothes until they ean buy something ‘The damage ainounted to about $6,000, covered by Insurance, Several of the firemen had lucky escapes from suffoca- tion, The police wi Investigaje the Srigin oka ice Wen. ahe Ateaes ee DEAR whist to No. 4 Charalcs En- gine ran Calshad and caused a lot of a Mashed alo! fs full epeed, draw- inj Ag engine, ‘was driveriess, 1 ta The RE preparation jn the engine cans was spilled all along the i. they had reached the front door of their ten blocks away, lo one Brooklyn F PITNEY'S OPINION OF LABOR UNIONS, The Talkative Vice-Chancellor Thinks that Violence Is One urniture(. E Values Without Equal | of Their Weapons. Vice-Chancellor Henry C. Jersey Clty told the lawyers what he of labor untons. There was a ‘ TRUSTWORTHY BRUSSELS CARPETS ! hearing before the Vice-Chancellor in the cae of John Martin, 1 , against the Retail Clerks’ Suid the Vice-Chancellor ‘Wherever you se¢ a labor unfon you The labor untons have two methods of enforcing thedr de- mands—the boycott and violence. at that man would have expect boycotting for this week, made a from the Rescue Home in a 1 he P.M. by the Clerks’ ond hold tor the Salvation Army Jen: |) ed for ‘an injunotion re- ation from Inter ‘Agnes Woods, sixteen years old, who ran away from the Army's Rescue 2,000 yards extra quality Tapestry, splen- C did variety, attractivedesigns, Regular ‘AY price 80c,, for this week, made and laid, oph Hieec or, represent Jennie Webb paid the girls & motion to dismiss it. opt in the house part. of the night |{or maton rotuaed the motion, DR. KOCH STILL HERE, VAMOUS CONSUMPTION SPECIALIST Compeiled to remain to see the hundreds of sufferers who are calling on him. ly hurried away, going at they disturbed no EASY CREDIT TERMS Largest, Cheapest and Most Reliable House in the Trade. | 559 to 571 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N, Y, fhe sald no restraint was placed on the ame ocoupants willingly, in an effort whi w reform, and that they could leave |of Preeti te ry wald she eked the polloe to sind and af Ree The itis until whe’ or some Wei fterers tro pou om the home Could see und wad alt Gay “ta bee tees inidge. who came to the|war tatiogs home from Yonkers tive months nyot ty] seo Consult Bim. And ft other oflces, ft bree «3 ey 0 wore & brown 3,000 yards best 10-wire Tapestry, suit- able for any room, Regular price 95c., to scrutinize dlesly what she her child. Adults oan do that for themusel but the child has to rely on fs tae watchfulness, be WATERS PIANOS | | PRA STA The Kind ‘You Have Aways ‘Bought. Bag! is - caution applied to the public announcement of Oastoria that has saatttentared under the supervision of Chas, H. Fletcher for over: 30 meant gentine Castoria. We respectfully call the attention of fathers and mothers when pecs Castoria to see that the wrapper bears his signature in black. When the wrapper is removed the same signature ap ox both sides’ of the bottle in red. Parents who have used Oastorla for little ones in the Pest Years need no warning against oounterfeite and imitations, but our t is to call the attention of the younger generation to the great danger of ducing into their families médicines, It is to be reerovel. a there are he who are now’ in the. nefarious business. of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves on the mother st ‘ood and Reg tla ; fe Allow ne one todeceive in thia, ° lingthe S! and Imitations and «¢Suntene-good” arf but INFANTS © “CAL Du sh neither Morphine nor Mineral, " sony pt rapt All Counterfotts, ohestigtce)ersy trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Bxperience against Experiments, What is CASTORIA | Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, goric, Drops and Seothing Syrups.’ It is Pleasant. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Tensetta substance, Its age is its guarantec. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colio, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation: and Flatuleney. It assimilates the Feod, regulates the. Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. cenuinE CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of Be A = a Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SEEEF. YacSimile Signature of At® months old 3) Doss ~35Crnts The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. ‘TNS OeuTAUA COMPANY, VY BUBRAY STREET, GEW TERR Orr. Credit to All. Pianos, 5 | MichaelsBrosit| a weer-s5 pown Sth Ave, & 9th St,, Brooklyn Noted for Faif Dealing. Ladies’, Men’s & Children’s Clothing, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Bedding, &c. We Will Furnish Your Home for $1 PER week $1 Dk.sHoors. | We nn CURE Menge Guaranteed for ten years, [EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, Established 1845 For fifty-eight years the “WATERS” have been known as standard high- | grade pianos, and are famous for their fine tone and great durability. Celebrated Walters own fo stores: Not sold at De- testing all knor ies whtle wearchtig W Pianos delivered on first * partment Stores. the ea re cet Net day ment of $5. pay Send postal for Catalogue an Ei, gam & joints! J] Come to-morrow and secure one in this great March sale, & HORACE WATERS & CO. 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. HARLEM BRANCH ( Ey 254 West 125th St., paar ap cg | PIMPLES fe va thee aig de sh ae Ee A teh an z |W eT ‘mitt Baran Fan, ri Hecate ota it ou, re) Foe. i vi nee ft fielahtar ita }| | OF PROSPERITY iS THE t all drug LITTLE SUNDAY WORLD WANT. LITTLE WORLD WANTS PAY BIG PROF. ITS. WHATEVER YOUR BUSINESS MAY BE, YOUR SUNDAY WORLD WANT WILL PROVE THE SURE FORERUNNER

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