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hb AA ng fi ihe FORCE STREET CAR LINES | ~TINEEP CROSSING CLE dinance Requiring the Corporations) ‘to Remove the Snow the Length of a Car at All Intersections. | BY ALDERMAN REGINALD DOULL. J shall be glad to introduce # resolution requiring the street car com-, ‘panies to clear the snow and slush from street crossings the length of a var on each aide of the street. This appeais to me as a timely suggestion and should receive the co- uperation of every person interested in the welfore of our city, I have had | personal knuwlodge of the conditions which exist tu-day by reason of the | failure of the comp2zies to proporly clear the streets at crossings | i "If there is in existence an ordinance requiring the cearing away of! snow and siueh at crossings it should be enforced by the authorilies. If there 6 mo sush ordinance, I shall be gid to introduce the proper resolu- | tion in the bourd tee ee WRETCHED CONDITIONS | SHOW NEED FOR REFORM. When 5 P BA didintes vovared’ witht cose York sirec:y are in a deplorable condi- tion, The Sirect-Cleaning Deparanent “has worked hard wider recent trying dircumstances and the present condition af the streete may be traced diseetiy to dhe utter neglect und carelessness of tye surface rativond coy t thelr | pace, hase | ral pubic, | Women All Favor Keform, | Lech ng direct gual (9 the Whey have cowplied. elare, with < isting tis the then the streets 0 cupird by ther panies furnish proof Seine that ex- isting ordinances do tthe hill and more ent measures are demandes, Tt Is the opinion of those who Mtutiied the question (that addit erdinantes must be framed to compel; the railroad companies te do thetr duty Ly the public In the matter of cleaning much portions of the streets as will make it possible to nourd or irave with- put forcing the public to wade through movatains of snow or rivers of slush in the operation, Every woman in Greater New York will hail a remedial measure with fey and a number of public-xptr- Med women are alraedy prepared to be: | 1 gin an agitation for the benefit of the pubilc. But conditions w uwas whic wre diecuy: ante mereut Cat Cum pNt cout thal Uiese com pauies, OUP BUreees, nitousd | 40 @ public uiKALCE | " al aK tH city authorities will be end to act at once, fore It ds lanperative tht something should he done right now guard against a prertices as hav ond from the effe tre yet suffering converte? into veritable “A remedy can be had nireet car companies to ¢ rom evrh to curb at ne space to be clenred at om street being the leneth of the “T would eugeest that all four © he cleared the length of ditlong now exter with the near aide of the st si Leen witnensed which eur peapte our city streets slush ponds by foreing the an the streets fer men, women and Seay — — } Ci foreed to tramp through the aectim ) ‘There was a atendy gain in prices on Kid, Calf and Patent ed hand dir with the ¥ St NS, —AY | 1 ro Ki ¥ is ‘ ee she ate sient onee Salty and aie, mimeted, with the A ASTINGTON, Jan W—Auruet W the Rtock Exchange tneday and after| The hearing In the New York Becur-|[ Leather, were 3.00, 2: 75 Kid Laced were 3.00, 1.90" strep gee! Wing the ear ont after s"atruggts, Mactien, Tiller Grom. Eamuel AL gtrone bullish sesnion the market | "Yan Trust Companye suit to tore- (I 4.09 and 5.00 feet. only is this a great menace to tis Groff. of Washington, and Dr. and Mre | oes at ite best, but with trading | ClO" ® Morteage of 310.99,000 on the | i j The Means of Rellet. | hewitt ot ig: rubife hun forge 1, Lorenz, af Toledo. ©, indtet-! ain : * Bethishem Steel Company and the! z WOMEN’S TIES AND ‘ Remi ienatiniaresisltheladaption of en lente, HENS toenn cd In conneetion with the post-oMice 1-1 Mise qane easier and many offers of| Dlants of the United States Shipbutlding| CHILDREN’S f crdinance requiring the street car com- tthe rallrood companies in vestigation. were placed on trial to-day |icane for four months at 4 per ¢ Company was resumed to-day before Sale Price. SLIPPERS pelled to keen care standing lon usual for ind!rectly fie, ao vou kanes to clean the streets at each cor per the full length of a car from tracks to curd is suggested, Action toward se- ard, priectieahils ! curing the adoption of such an ordin- | Rial] be elid to te fa miata In Ance will be undertaken at once, With, to take up tine ernse of t Fireets thus cieined at crossings, tra- ly verse’ fram cnr to curb in such streeis = Gow mounpoitars by the car companies wilt Peadered passable fn any Viewn of Mase “Ordinance tr more with the mitir persunsion and orgie thrent,” sald street stoner Woodburs. 1 quiring that street crossing ch ede of in Weodbary, ee Lean do mpantes by + than bya a Conmis- aver of re cleaned weather end the matter of reaching a wil be and leaving the gendered compa comparatively ro by pat ensy in lous me the length of a car an © He from every # faut the general Naw heen incon. remove the sno vent or the Rreitiy by the presence of Sol ing Crossing trom curhy all the harsee trom here tw Sy 1 0 ani “The Iden ot clenoing the ears lenwth from each Inter Big atreet A ctlon, ari 1m yin STABBED AND LEFT ite FOR SELLING. that the Work of Prosecution ho Caused Name of the Man W used) Will Go On. His Death. Assistant Corporation Counsel Her- | “4 man Gtlefel announced in the Court of | fa Special Sessions to-day that there would | , be no let-up by the new adiministra- | Ax tion in the proseqution of a Michael Gait. of No. 8ST Kent ave- was stabbed to-day in{ house and left bleeding “the street. while his assailant “ @acnped. ‘The shouts of the dying man Gttracted the attention of the neigh- ore. who ran to his assistance. He as faken to the Cumberland 6treet Hospital, where he died Gaita refused to tell who did the ptab- bing, To all the questions put to him ‘Rie shook his head. giving the police to uw tand that he would not expose heme of his assailant. The police are looking fer Joseph Clin« »of Mo. 8T Spencer street. They say Gaita and Clinsani were not on rm and that the two had a of some sort during the last few “The Corporation fel told the Justices, “ha to ask the co-operation of this court In these cases. We have on the calenda: to-day a dozen dealers accused Of mul- terating their milk. All keep stor populous districts and imperil t of the children Living near by | @ shall be only too glad to ald tho | # Corporation Couneel in this matter, ustice Olmsted told Mr. Stiefel, * "prow | iu vided, of course, that the evidence ta | Mi aufficient.”’ “tt will be in al! cases,” retorted Mr. who then tntroduced to the ee Harford P. Walker. of the OFFICIALS AT BANQUET. Counsel's office. who wit | Oot meativen of the Neflona! Aeso- of the work In the potas | an Prom. the various iarge cition | and Special Seesions courte a pantry: und prominent Now York| terman Freedman, a milkrdealer, of | will be present at the banquet) No. %% Ninth avenue, pleadod gullty to) at ‘Wednesday evening at the! selling impure milk and was fined rs by the Clothiers’ Asso-| juguat Schwaistfeser, a wholeau 5 ie New York. The speakers | dealer af No. 109 Clinton street, Hobo- Mar-| ken, yald a fine of 90 for the seme ‘ur | offense Mrs. Margaret Miles, of No, 4 West Forty-seventh street; Adolph Pruncker, of No, 871 Bleventh avenue, wate ETTING AURY. WG Mrs. comin Her Hi Husband an the Groffs All Called with ex- Superintendent in the Posta! Fraud Case, in Crhminal Court No. 1. All the defendants were presqnt jcreding and the wide public Interest tn the of co The fefendants were put on trial on! ng Indictment Jefrnud the Government in connecti with the jand alter formal demurrers to. the t inland a big addition to the visible supply New York and remand the servieas of |yeing expected the bulls T | urday's closing figures, The outsigé mar- Corn started dull, eader than Niet on the strength of | stock advanced from 18 iM CLOSING QUOTATIONS, To-dar's | Mrro, St K z ve SEN A AP nes TD Tame sen NT ee THE WORLD: ‘ MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, JEROME’S IDEAS OF RUNNING THE POLICE, AS EXPLAINED TO CHICAGO, 173 238 sToRr UNE, GIR-THE WAGON 16 BRINGIN” rm AaaT OF Czar PROPER way 79 EQUIP THE cons “pur THe POLICE FORCA (N THE HANDS OF A PRIVATE ORTACTIVE AGRNCYS JaRone Tn Loouin Tea arenes vow warce ovr oe Take THe TIA — NO Hb CROOKS Tare Bee show VIGOR IN sons | | * SMES BONDS TOTRY MACHEN, AND PRICES HOLD. TAKEN TO COURT change. with Ail the Factors His Holdings Under the $10,- in Their Favor, and Good | Gains Made. dence in the Foreclosure Suit. Justice Fritch | wore refused. Call money ruled ea tand tha general feeling fe that 1f war | between Japan and Tussia is averted View of the {mportanre of the Pro-! money during the first half of the year wil] be unusually easy, This considers tion was a big factor and caused prices to advance the directors’ room of the Standard Trust Company. No. 23 Broad street Tt In contended by the counsel for the defendant shipbuilding company. Louin Marehall, & Marshatl presiding. ial a ance Nas a matter iment i who are also counsel far Another incveane in the price of cop: Dyer was announced and another large rhox fasteners | eale was hinted at which could not be |verified, Railroad presidents repated against the company, that the mort- | wage is Invalid, an it wan authorized by | the boy dummy directors furnished by the Corporation Trust Company, of New Tersey, charging conspiracy ¢ le of let Jaquite a targe lot. The advance tn cop- |! per stocks tn London during the late 'f trading helped the issues here. Jone up in twenty brown paper bundles, ach weighing more than fifty pounds. Lawyers at the Hearing. experienced y in holding prices aroun? Sat- foe machines ed repent.” ik a avon gin) Tonia atidied eta were weaker with the exception 6: | Pennexivania was atrong on the report | cQVMER, ING, heating was opened Ry aioe fant o ye have elapsed since] the comparins to do it Til do ao. ‘There | St. Louis, which xhowed a slight ad-|that the Gould-Cassatt war had been! McCutcheon. of the frm of Horn ag fret re storm, the Inters alee at pre At ne ordinance requiring tt." | venes. ended and that the terma of settlement Byrne, Miller & Potter, appeared ena Dut wags relatively | would be made hortly, The at the open- ies In which pants couneol 10k the Nery ork Trust Comp: the firm of Ceuctirie: Crasat ing to 1201 The other i 5 . Savanah!" Feprenented the ae vit ee cruek, estat Meer watce a Teens The aie tauren caren ae o . - worth 0 [aaa arc nme, Mpa cite me is ae Seathreters | a Se th |May, 58 10.88 1-45 J to : je A r. I" — sken on eeste, int dls of diay ‘York Tae s were: Wheat| ork Inland acted as if the Chicags anak LENSER peneniae a $1,098,000) dy | lay, & Corn=Janu-| crowd hnd more interest in its move- Inehes ong, and N “Chicago eg soe wheat | mente than for somo time. The feeling | Mure payer engra oF with. Mater Michael Gaita, of greene Ex.|New Corporation Counsel An iar Rey i G is that the controlling interest maust " D nounces Through an Assistant |= uly Li Be) T, put the stock higher, if It expects to . E pired Refusing to Tell the Ob Dlace the new tague of bonds abroad. fe Ooupen from each, bond, or 30,600 -_ coupons representing: femt-annual ine terest of 5 nd, hi been cashed, ueally &: The strength of Brooklyn Raptd Tran- ait was due to the resumption of gressive buying hy the b fs a rurror current that better arrange | ments have beer deviend for placing the jbonds, The tact is, though, that the earnings of the road are showing In- cranes. i" as his share of semi-an- | nual inter On the second coupon | the Siipl riding Cempany defaulted be- fore golne into the hands at a receryer The bonds were placed on the table and piled to the height of four feat, After the bonds had been alle’ & a disputt Arose among the la as t the advisability’ of identity! ing and Place ed out that if it Hea lace each bend 1 our in the case seark: 28 ANd clogine prices Retuiday's closing VPeorded slew ore As Net Low 49 wet chanies or fxam. inet Clos. c'ges iS — dy The Chicago Terminal and Alton were again strong and it ts said that the Terminal may get the Alton customer, which would be @ good th! for {t and would make its stock wor much more than the prices at wh! thay gre sailig at present. patent to all, xm the bonds in sataner fetore ity bends be ae Coes Wells ecretay 4 states Shipbuilding called to the stand and identified the signature of Lewis » Ninoy. President of the SORERs Then jt was agreed that he ahould ti through each of ina raRUetaN BY It was raid on good authority that Weil and other bears who follow him had been forced. to cover some of their rg rania, pail) they did jose, They say that hey vill eft higher Agura and that come. back Shion ie doubted where it te kenpren tha: there hae been a settlement of the Gould-Cagsatt ——————E COTTOP MARKET. With an active fush of shorts May and July went to the 1é-cent lew! agnin to-day, an advance of moré than 2 points trom Saturday" pe Commission houses also liad some good orders and this helped the advance. [t was sald at Dir, Sally. whe Js, sup- are Areives yw Orlean: feet es ah SaauAh A Sa id at bre 4HL Edt i beet me is true of the same is true of bond tots method was found to be ex. melw dificult and neomised to aceup: tal weake, Afta’ considerable ir- gument it was ded~ed to force ot men to make m schedule ce alt tha Donde and Nave alt (dentitied at one time. An adiournment wae t: Thursday, when the scheduie wut OMe sertified in evidence, ere! te eee KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAR, * George Kenner, twenty-two years wld, ¢ of Not tal Bast One Hundrea end Sov: ed Jenth street. was etruek by ® Lanox ave. today at tei eett esta! ted eH reflash 000,000 Mortgage on the. Bethlehem Plant Used as Evi-. United States Commissioner Shields in| of Gurkenhelmer, Untermyer | the bondholders tn the raceivership suit bank “|three-pair lots, at onds crooning | 83 BANK TELLER 1S HELD UNDER BOND Frederick Voss, Accused of Being Short in His Acoounts with the Dollar Savings; Is Ar- raigned in Court. REVES HAS FINAL TALK WITH HAY Expects to Leave Washington Department on Colombia. —=—— WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Gen, Paves. the Colombian special Minister. had au hour's conference with the Secretary of Frederick Voss, assistant receiving teller of the Dollar Savings Bank, who |dimappeared Dee 18 and who returned re money en ugh to pay bis railrond 10 New York. He then surrend. 1 himeelf to Detective-Sergoant John J Cain, saving he thought that course yas the best. | SCHOONER RUNS ASHORE. Seeman DEAD WiTH GAS TURNED ON, tuentits of rour-m on the Nerth Carolina coast. sixth street, was found dead in bed t day at his home The gas was turned on full. The identit the yeerel has ix not known, ANNUAL SALE This week we will sell as follows: : MEN’S WOMEN’S BOOTS Calf, Patent and Enam- Sale Price. el Leather and Winter Russets, were 6.00, 7.00 and 800, Calf, Pacent and Enam- el Leather, were 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00, Sale Price. 4.75 3.75 Kid, Calf, Patent and Enamel Leather; were 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00, Kid, Calf and Patent Leather; were3.00,4.00 and 5.00; Kid Laced, 2.45 Infants, sizes 0 to 6,were .75 & 1.00,,45, Children’s, sizes 3 to 8, were 85 & 1.25, 65 95 Children’s, sizes 81% to 10's, Misses’, Sizes 41 to 2, 1.35 Calf and Pat. Lea. Welt Oxfords, were 6,00 3.75 and 7.00, Calf, Pat. Lea. and Kid Oxfords and variety of Slippers, were $5.00 3.45 and 6.00, Kid and Pat. Lea. Ox- were 1.00 & 1.50, + were 1.59 & 2.50, YoungWomen’s, sizes? 6581.95 to 7, were 2.50 & 4.00, 1.65 Boys’ and Girls’, sizes 11 to 2, wert 2.09 & 3.50, phesent conditior ‘ CoG MS aeen\eare . tersecting atresia. Tt weld give the|dictment were entered and overruled | >" G Sn antenatal Beatie thn Tactic une ction ee pubite halt a chance at leat 10 Ret on thes were arraigned and plended not | Shi MATURE ane ae pete | OF the $10,000.00 mortgage Charles M. || Boys? and Girls’, si 4 to7, fords & Slippers, were 2 45 4 orities be takeu ediately. , ane het how! ‘Adin ” re and me } Bel h hol J . $ by sata Pieucporities Le tnkeu Immediately: | through rifts of snow and piieh mudi ({hinee railed to mien the hears any en. /Sch¥an holds $9,850.00 in the shape of werf3.00 & 3.50, 2.45] 3.00 and 4.00, ° compa a uaa a Jong talk + y with Mr, is ‘The work of securing a jury was then: | courigement and they were elow in sell- Sret mortage bonda on the Bethlehem | lwo feet on Vreeland nnd lie engineer of maine begun t eat the leaders Co™pany’s stock and second mortgage tenance of Way, and we tallced soe fee) A subpoena has been insued for la ECT ae to ‘cover the | bouds on the Shipbuilding Company's Assortment covers all widths. Usual guarantee. feaniren Wiha ces cae companies out all the snow fiom Twenty-third Heated » Beavers who ts ranted asa! | committigent®. Properties, Allowed hanke of snow tirown up ou strect, Fourteenth at and Grand | witness for the Government tn connec . ‘at the Inst heartog on Friday. 3tr. he and et from Allen to Norfolk- Important | tion with the trial of there cases Copper advanced 4-8 and | 8¢hWab's counsel were instructed to’ Sixth Avenue & Nineteenth Street. Ine sweepers to remain. like breast- thoroughfares Bae ae Amalwamated Copper advanced 3-8 ana) Pcnwans counsel were instructed | t irene aureet eros: Given Cottce (othe aten: | then dectined to 50 1-2, but on the ar.- | DrIne is $8030.00 in bonds to th i pant Ned tor a nurpose, 'T wish T could pump. coffee into! WHEAT MARKET. !nouncement of the ad tn the price | aF@ 7 Radeon as Man kee n that not only bas horses as 1 Ramp 1t Inte the men Ita] Wheat open teady to-day on eables ‘of the metal again rose. A. A. Tous- | Gone, Gisela lic heen compelled to 8 ureat inv isoritur Wie are MOrkINE from the foreign markets, but was not (man, who bought Copper freely: Satur Mr. Bohwab's secretary. ollver Wrenn, DS AON te i auld vequire S4 pone th | favored mucd dy the Baatern altvation, day, was again a purchaser, taking [and ic number of clerks carried the $10,- ho maser ene enre.| Coumni ane. 1c would. require $0) 0 worth of bonds to. the hearing . Lace Curtains Greatly Reduced. pairs in two-pair and Carpeis. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. 225 Rolls Wilton Velvet, | formerly $1.50, / | at $1.00. 275 Rolls Velvet, formerly $1.15, at 85 cts. Py Bed Sets at % off original prices, Remnants of Tue Bed Seta aro principally ot tne| Arcmansters, Wilton somewhat superior grades, ee Ve lve LS at d Brusse ds, at the reduced prices between $6 ; formerly $1.50 to $1.75, in lengths of t to.rg5 yards,! at 70 cts. Lord & Texlr, and Fifth Avenve. 1/7 14 7/2 73 off regular prices, \ 250 Single pairs at VA original prices, Above Lace Curtains include every style. These lots include, in all cases, the sample curtains which ave been handled more or less dur- ing the season. | Curtain Muslins. Wewill also sell several hun- dred yards of Window Mus- \lins in’ remnants of from 2 | to 6 yards long, at a fraction of their former prices, Lord & Tay for Good and May Publish Correspondince with State ter and Fare of Ner Crew Not Known. James Brogan’s Redy Found NORFOLK, Va. Jan, 1A four- Stretched on n Bed | masted schooner went ashore to-day James Brogan. of No, 31% East Sixty-) near Pebble Beach Life-Saving Station ot not been learned and the fate of her crew SHOES 3.45) Oriental |Rug Sale. Exceptional Values, FH Lot No 1. aS 265 fine Antique Kaszaks, large sizes, balance of an ine voice of 650 pieces; formerly | Saturday and surrendered himself, was |State at the latter's home to-day re- ed from to $50, |arraigned In the Morrisania Police Court |specting the Panama situation, He an- marked from $35 to $50, to-day, charged with larceny. It ts’ al-|Mounced at the conclusion of the Inter- oc oc leged that Voxs was short about §2,900/ View that he probably would lenve ror at $25.00 each. & in his accounts. He pleaded not guilty, |New York to-day, not eapevting to re . waiving examination; and waa held in | turn Lot No. 2. $3,000 batt for tria!, Secretary Hay has not come to any es dati The attorney for Voss requested an /Conclusion about sending the corr 25Q Antique adjournment of the examination, but |Bondenos: to Congr As requested > . d Lute was opposed by John Taften, Presi. | Gen. Reves. He endeavored to show A urdtstans and Gent of the bank, who raid that Vows | Gen. Meves the futility of Colombia s j had subjected the afters of the or ise Mousoul Rues, Vore, would mane no sintemene, bul : ‘ i bin “aitomney’ deeiared thn 1 large sizes, balance of an ine trouble Awa not due to ah { | en: pea mtamear {ania that when Vors lente ‘| pubis voice of 725 pieces; formerly | ele MaWRAOHIRTOCEeeR Te: rere marked from $22.50 to$33, at t $15.50 & $10.5 At Retail Only. Lord & Taylor, and Twentieth Street Broadway and Fifth Avenue. YESTERDAY'S WORLD MAGAZINE was a combination of romance, ad- venture and entertainment of the clean and helpful sort. Its interest did not die with the day, so if you missed it, try still to secure it, eitber through your newadealer or from The World's maih office. Just to indicate the variety ana “|standand of The World Magazine, as vow Issued with the Sunday edition, note the following table of contents of yesterday's issue: Personal story of Lady Constance McKenzie’s exciting hunting trip in ‘Texds, illustrated in colors. W. E. D. Stokes on apartment house etiquette in New York. Gabrielle Bompard, hypnotized, “e- jenacts details of a celebrated murder for complicity in which she served thirteen years 1n prison. A delicious sketch of New York life entitled “A JAttle Local Color,” by O. ‘Henry. = \ Second instalment of Max Pemben ton’ romance, “The Red Yacht.” a Bishop Tiern: dramatic story of how e Harttord priest gave up his church and renounved bis vows for the love of a Hartford girl. (Tllus- trated.) “The Fire Orpha: illustrated in colors. of New York,” “How to Check the Baby at the St. Touis: Faiy," Hartley Davis; be- ing a detailed story—and a true {story--of what Mies Helen Gould's committee proposes to do during the coming world’s faiy. (Illustrated to colors*by Lan Smith.) A Look Ahead to 1950.” by Wille { iam Stanley, who preditts the de- ¢line of orima, corsets, sickness and | marculine rule. Light Baths for the with exceptionally fine illus “Electric Health,” tratiove. “The Nation’s Medicina Man."— The true story of how Dr. Frank B. | Wilson, of Brooklyn, became @ na | tonal institution througd his ‘‘strenu- | ous tablets" for the restoration of disabled statesmen at Washington. | The story of Frank Burnese, who | Murdered his way around the world, ;apd a compaainn story about the mast costly burgler chase on recerd, A good-natured discussion of the Anti-Kitsing Society, by officars of the miciety on one side, and by Mrs. Cornelia Stewart Robinson and Mra. | Belle de Rivera, of Néw York, on the other; illustrated, “Mow I Gained a Pound a Rais one Days.” ry sa by Rose Reid, whe tella th od results she reaped \ | nes and deep-breathing exer. Mme. Oaksmith on the ‘cbalorvees Time Fashion Season” and what tt. - is lending to. lce-iaden liners coming into port, superhly iMustrated ow G. Wood. “Tusehes by Telephone,” “Ga raor' ‘nTaland’s §8,000, rerpeets beape” of Suns which {oventors bave made ussless through improvements, and Ce Wray pape) articles, 10 @ Pay matic its, babii rinted iny cee