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SOF ot THORAC a ST LT TE ETT Te RT Tay THE WORLD: FRIDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1904. SCENES DURING THE DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN THE CAR STABLES IN WILLIAMSBURG TO-DAY, (PHOTOGRAPHED SPECIALLY FUR THE EVENING WORLD.) 6444499604466 t Oe. Kalb Avenue Line Stables in $ ‘Brooklyn Completely De- 3 stroyed and the Great Power-| ¢ 3 House Had a Close Call. $ $ May TWO MEN BADLY INJURED BY LEAPING TO FIRE NET. Fire Engines Delayed by Icy $ Streets, and the Efforts of é Firemen Handicapped ‘by a 3 Dozen Frozen Hydrants. Defective insulation of electric ight wires to-day set fire to the immense | car,stables of the De Kall avenue lines | “ at the corner of De Kalb und Central | 4 avenues, Williamsburg. The stables were destroyed and the De Kalb and | tle avenue surface lines and the yrile avenue “L" road were tied up for several hours, The loss, was $00,000, ° The building occupied 20 feet on De ; Kalb @venue, one* block on Central avo- > Hite, and 20 feet on Stockholm street . ‘The power-house of the line ts located : ues spread rapidly’ ang gained ® ble headway before the engines ° After the arrival of the; en- firemen were handicapped by <=. SHNCOONNS’ WITH IREMPPLNCES. TTA mam PERRY HEATH HEARD KLEPTOMARIA AT ding to the vicinity of the stables aro Si =.=. MSTOLEUSHELD —EVERINSECTED! QT CONCEAN POSTAL SCANDAL’ a YEARS OF A ding and was fanned by a strong It rapi@ly worked through the sstable. yy wed the Power-House. Three Men Held for Imperson-| chief of Chicago’s Fire Depart- oh BONS tig tia "etanon ating Detectives Found that It} ment Makes an Astonishing cars, 1 pot bo saved‘ the| Worked Like a Charm with) Admission at the Inquiry Into ‘Testifying at eae Trial, He In Contest Over Will of Mrs. Tells Usages of Department, | Adaline D. Townsend, Wit- and Says Rubber Stamp Was, nesses Swear that She Used| President sraenite Johnson and Nine Associates Resign from walls withiwater saved it. Had destroyed the only competitor | When three men, who for the last! opeago, Jan Rrookivn, Rapid Transit“ would) several days have been impersonating! susham, of! the Chies ive received a Knockout blow which | detort ‘and vanuting a {) ment, told the Coron Would have caused {t to suspend for |e saloon-keepers, were arraigned in several weeks, if not months vitlo Court to-day ithere ‘appeared While men from Kngine Company No. | CCE CTU CITED MON 197 Were working inside of the building liquor dealers Policeman Edward @ big elevator used in hoistin Of the Cale trogt. station), wi Erased from the third story. d to the Coure a startling story ‘heard the roar of the descending eleva. |Of & hold-up in West One Hundred and stor, and scrambled to places of sa ‘Thirty-fth street In which his shield ‘the dramatic. Incident of the fir woa takenifrem him and he was bru- when James Callahan, nincteon y tol Rabeaten oid, of No. 19 Oliver street, and T The prison! lef William H go Mire Depart-| still further ec jury to-day that] of the United St he had “nathing to do with the [o-| struction Company, ten more directors quois’ ‘Theatr His testimony ts an} yesigned this afternoon, and among idmixsion of almost Incredible nesieet. | ther the men representing — the | The Chief threw the blame of the dis-] ereatest thioneial backing in the department from March, 1897, been kept alive on whiskey for thr: aster on i When the Board of Directors met 1 | tury, ame, and said he knew of the | years before her death, Twas eongend. “L would have heen encroaching on] the general offi at No, 187 Broad-| Grog fastener, which had been adopted [ed that these things indleated tneanity the duties of the Building Department,” | way, President Bradish Johnson in an-|ang was in use when he entered the |aud incapacity to make a. will : he sald, “it 1 had tried to enforce the] nouneing his own resignation also read : ordinance,”* the or ons of Charles Francis " Vhiy didn’t you insist on the froquols | Adams, . C, Converse, James H & fitted with sprinklers and | Hyd ch « B. Hoffman, A. D. Jull- WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Perry §.| More testimony was offered before Heath, former First Assistant Postmas: | Justice t and a jury in the Su- tor-General, took the stand In the Postal | preme Court to-day In the effort to trial to-day, his examination | show that, besides being a Spiritualist. peing conducted by Mr. Taggart for the | cishty-six-year-old Adaline — Darrow Government. He testifled to his service | Townsend 1 kteptomaniac and had ating the troubles Realty and Con-| wh’ he practice of the office in the mat-| fled in behalf of the Indiana and Gali- ter of the purchase of supplies, he said, | fornia nephews and nieces who contest s described themselves Theatre the apparatus or sprinklers when noti-} V fod J never was notified.” Th ten resignations leave. only “Was It the duty of the lroquois fire- Jeleven directors of the original twenty- He wan shown an order for fasteners ner for forty-five years, and his family. with his name attached, and promptly | Clune said that at one time Mrs. sald ‘ownsend wanted to adopt him because Appearing at « third-story window, {West Ninetecnth street, and Albert they were about to jump to the street | Connolly, twenty-elght years old, of D West Thirty-ninth street. ‘Th when firemen from a hoo jer | 4 : repor' you?" eli ave! gh J. a shate while longer. Ice in the street made it, stature and well dressed Sia cameos ee ec ien age ana | 2¢¢ tt 1 signed with a rubber stamp.” | send. her dead son, flaky to raise a ladder. and the fire-net | Policeman Taylor positively identified ("edo 808 just July KG. Habbage, BM. Fele |, The stamp, he sald, was used only| Old Ludy Stole Patty, He Sald. Was brought out and spread under the | Kelly as one of three men who had) vi. giant you require him w do! jows, Faulkner Hil and Morris B, | for formal matters, and it had not been} Charles A. Held, a plumber, testified window, with a dozen firemen stretching committed an sly bold assault! | ; Mendircelnna | his practice to rubber-stamp a*docu-! that he had done work In the ‘Townsend HGS upon hint last ‘Tuesday night aa he wit)". cnior neaitated, and then replied:| At that Ume It wan sald that these| Ment calling for expenditure of/™@ansion, No. 96 Madison avenue, for By this tme the flames were cor out of the window on the sill of whieh | for duty Callabun and Reubens were standing, |“! lett my ho the net ready Roubens | Thirty-fourth stveet and Seventh ave nd as} nue,’ said Taylor, started for the Ft{One Hundred and ‘Thirty-ftth street ng lea home in fult uniform to report | directors had been dissatisfied with the, Money thirteen vears, He sald that the old conduct of the canstruction part of the! He sald that without his attention be- | dy frequently had stolen small bits of been very busy. ‘There had been $9) company, under the direction of 8. 8. '# particularly called to a requisition | Putty and hidden it under fires In November MeConnell, Accusations were made that | from Muchen's division, he would pass | Pots. Musham testiti the company had been made a party to|!t ina formal manner, He decta | Held was asked if Mrs. ‘rt +a deal with Sam Parks and his union, that he never saw elther of the Groffs | €Ver spoken of the “Pean't answer that. 1 didn't do it” A month later, he explained, he had at One Hundred and hes and fracture of the " station o sg righ hever received any | ere arms tation on the Eighth avenue “Is” It} conaition. of the Iroquals Ti tnd as te result Mr, McConnell retired, | until he came into the court-room and| 4nd nieces who Callahan alae Injured, Wis about WH ovclock and T walked down | vious tr former member of Gerailae Gentine that he did not remember ever having | ree cit | ‘ ) une and ‘Thirty-ntth stree nt © De ent was SULtOl 14 ekefelle i ate me *) family o Raliahar then leaped, but evidently the| Cle, wundred And Mhivtyearth street )the Fire by ET pe Acomrt taarhitor std eat gee oh Jattached his signature with the rubber re het was not drawn taut enough, becwus [toward the station, ‘The street was | UM inanee, tt the fir ‘The resignations of the ten left these /ytamp to the order for fasteners in ques- | plumb: Oran through it, striking the brightly lighted, trole were run report at Le Corian as the remulning directors: Hi 8. Black, | tlun, look up these Pee ty ric z © of me dl wome a ‘oO Ke a” Clan $ e ‘ were We Ait rs CR AR lien i hat) ning by and scores of men and women tobe dt Gr Henry Budge, George C. Clark, Robert | He then described the office routine of | Inu tu de cammetnie oritheee i Reubens ty the St Hoapitat | Were on: the strect, 1 @nd Callahan to the Bustwici nggntrsd “As Ll approached the station 1 heard | Hospital, where it was suid he had sus-| steps behind me, but as T turned te | public cement ol. the | H. Sowllng, Albert Flake, John W./an order for supplies, and also ex- for the safety of Mie | Gates, Henry L. Higgiison, 8, 1B. Me-! plained that under the law the chief Connell, Ienneth KK. Mu en, B, [clerk of the First Assistant Postmas rt of the to provide or G ve Her Whiskey. Dr. Albert A. Davis, the family tained sérious internal injuries 4 wits asked why he did not in | siclin, admitted that he Y: NSS Ee be VE ee around my arms were pinioned to | Was caked! why hn did not I Churles M, Schwab, |General would act as Postinaster-C mint oh witiekay a seinen | Stockiolm, St: Kind, threatened | the /my side and a plecs was wound that the only explan and P. A. Valentine, [eral in the latter's absence, uring the last thre With pneumonia in her home at No PALL AH Fad a De ype bay “tres Be Cait ta Ce Ret eo ' 2 Will be recognized | ‘The witness was shown a bill for fax: and belleved he had Stockholm strect, was kets by relatives ‘to t Evergreen a Fried in bid nd day, the str he the fire- kefeller men and the pow-|teners signed by Machen and marked erful Western contingent. Mr, Stillman | “Correct.” He sald he was governed In Id was torn! that w blow on my iWeviane he did not const¢ fons ¢ x kept busy night u tnlece in Boston, sa which was read’ th ho enue, but tt was sitld the «tit control over the fet 5 5 vn signature the th Mt 2 that the excitement and exposure had weL ny Enycconts i is rsonal representative of Mr. | placing his own signature thereon in i with Mrs. Tow t |into and kicked into min, who was employed by the man- in a drug store the old lady stip Rae aOR oan a nt cand itn bn utter: andi kicked anteie Gt tho theatre Rocker while the Western con-| approval by the fact that the voucher | an atomizer ‘inte, th Aker aia ones Recause of the g: y Wwe d to Report Siek. “When he doesn't do it, don't you] ungent, the leadership of P. A.| seemed in regular form, properly in- |! her skirt. and when she remonstrated * ing the flames ‘threaten of the * A 7 think itt your duty, holding the 'po- |v. Tentin resenting the Armours, | {tialed the old lady sald residences on Stockholm strectand the | “When T picked myself up my sition you do, to confer with hin i! hae Nave |e What de you care? Nobody saw me.’ police forced al! the familles there to |®ts had disappeared and although | have no right to exercise his [and Je ites, ure known to have Doinga of Sabordinates, fhove our. " there Was a crowd about me no one| duties been taking a heavy interest recently’ On cross-examination Mr. Heath sald Then we, the roof and floors of the ear {could say where thoy had gone \tzens, are always in} in the affairs of the concer 8 btn had fallen IH tite amen Semea |barely able” to wate and ws danger of our liver simply becatae he | "the affairs of the concern. | Tae could not speak regarding the slgn- to make quick ‘in its fined fur-|to report for sick leave. 1 have {doos not perform his work and you do| ten the n directors had walked | iy of Machen’s initials by Miss Leib- nuce aid LwWo hours after the fire start- lid up home nursing my brulses over; not perform. vours out of the meeting the remaining dl- 4 4 bardt, Machen’s stenographer and chief vd ft wax practically Mince. Charges have been. prefer Leonaider T perform. my full duties.” | rectors, with Mr, Stillman, Mr, Schwab President Heins, of the Brooklyn and Inst me for losing my shield. ‘No, not when you knew. that these | Sele clerk, but he did recall having been Coney Ishind Kallroad Company, said” Paylor ide J the shield that had | buildings were dangerous, You say the |#nd Mr. Gates, remained In conference | iiriied that shes Machen’ that ‘the lose ht amount to $500,000, > nl initen tr mm the prixonet's as his. freman in that theatre «did not report | for au hour, in whieh it was said that ere Hone . f yaneS th ai mene but that it would have heen far greater half dozen. 4 1 oi to vou weekly as he was supposed tol atr, H. §. Black would be chosen ne. aa then led through a | fhad not all the new summer cars been | {ined the three men as bogus dete: de Kk long line of questioning, Me fot being . oved from thean barns a week aro! Gyonr: Dunmeyer, who has a saloon] EH» did not report to me." President, brought out that in Machen’s division lo the Coney Island barns Jnt No. 2 Cherry ‘street, sald he had You say you were so busy that you Statement to the Pablic, subordinates prep al 3 fT . = | 5 given ielly $5, and Jacob Buettner, of | Could not look after this man?” untene edie ceraln” papers i THREE FIREMEN FALL No 4 ust Sixts-fourth street, swore | "Yes. sit, there were a great many | Two hours Jater an office bow said all| for Machen’s initials. | had & he had given $10 to the trio. nll’on the | Ares that month. the directors had gone and had left this Price Reduced, Two Now on Record in This City tat AT BREWERY BLAZE. |*ensth of the shicld. It was on Buctt eventeen More Halls Closed. | statement for the public: 9 it. teed: They: were’ held “in gion, kai | , Seventeen halls wore closed to-day by | Mr, Black-and Mx, Dowling made the] He admitted that on the face of docu-! and One in New Jersey, the! : rented: hey eld in $1, Da order of Chy pBullding Gommnisalpner following statement: ments shown him the reduction in the » . Non-compliance h city j BLS “sreciat to The Evening World.) | ——__ ordinances was the reason assigned. "I| “At a meeting of the Board of Di-| price of the fasteners from $1.50 to $1.25 Last Named Bearing Latest RPATERSON, N. J. Jan. 15--Three want It understood also,” said Com-| rectors of the United States Realty and] each was a voluntary and spontaneous : an were (injured) oné fatally, ata tnissloner Williams, ‘that the bulldin€ | Construction Company held to-day the|act of Machen’s, Regarding the num- Date and All Different. he Which destroyed the big malt house letter so far as this department tn able| following resignations were accepted: | ber of boxers needed Mr, Heath said Hinchliffe Brewing Company to- with its small force to enforce it. I be-| “Charles Francis Adams, 2d, Edtaund] tt would be a matter of calculation by es he u that It AM etleall clot Plc, Col a e ele: re Hg After the flames were weil undor | Chicama’ te entorce the law, bur] Cc: Converse, Hugh J, Grant, James H.| some clork in the Free Delivery Divis-| A third paper purporting to be the Gontrot Capt. James O'Nell and Line- | hevertheless. we ate going to do it,/ Hyde, Charles IF. Hoffman, Bradish| jon, and not necessarily by the Super-| last will ° ate C eis Harry Kelley and Thomas Magi!l tories, churches. schools, hospitals| Johnson, Augustus Juililard, Henry intendent, He then detailed the rapid | William aoe ea tnen bit the late 5 el ll of Engine Company No. 7, were ili- [And Dusiners establishments will all] Morgenthau, Willlam .H. MeIntyre.! growth of the Rural Free Delivery Ser. | Bird y jarmon Kk. come under the ban of the Building law] 7) 8enoiah. Olt lan Rie |. military secretary to Gov, Odell, Fecting a-stream into one of the win if the ordinance provisions are Insisted | James Speyer, Charles H. Tweed, ¢ vice, and sald he regarded Machen as] was filed this afternoon by Assist dows on the fourth story from an ex. _a upon, Mayor Harrison has known that|nellus Vanderbilt, and the following 'y stant ’ } a very competent man, United States District-Attori c tension Jadder when the Indder gave as well as T, and has told the Council] gentlemen clected to fll vacancies: FJ]. . let-Attorney D. ' ; | So. “But the law is now belng enfotced us y He was the very father, of the sys-| Frank Lloyd. It was executed M. Mae iret Sout were thrown to the Succeeds John Van de Carr, Who AS fant as inapectors cun discover violn-| He Ray. Edwin Hawley, He E. HUN) com, was he not?" Mr, Douglaas| 11, 1902, and leaves "490,000 In Ne und forty-five feet helo’ Kelley f Monae aE sk CHASE] Lat) t 4 tL asked, son, Harri if ” $500 each te ing the frozen earth frst and the Resigned at Close of Low’s, ‘!s time on The other vacancles will shortly bo] “At least one of them,” the witness |rouige Dind miaker, eheene eet te wo falling on top of him. filled by interests which will work: in| replied. Re Isher, Florence Bird Ford, Y with the balance of the veut | aif, Heath admitted that in view of[ Ada Bird, of Larchmont, and Contsans Magli sufered nn atta GEIR dhe ntonton OF ie. inueeests rious duties of Machen that of-/M. Bird, of Dunellen, N. J., nieces and K ad hin sku . :'in control of the corporation to pro- e same right to rely on his| nephew of Col, Bird: $%,00 : | Fractyred aid several bones braken Manus Appointed Deputy. th its business and: develo; subordinates as did the First Assistant i ventie anal one reirempved to BU oteph's Hos: pp puty vith its 8 develop ite | Fubordinn tor ag cid the: wirat A Annie BE, Bird, and $5,000 and one-half here th thay phywiclins this atter- “The unfair and unjust criticism of| On redirect examination Mr. Heath due for life to a brother, How- eon audered'n broken ies ana nee, Administration—Thomas Mc- SHIPPING NEWS. ae NAC FOR n nets 4 0-DAY Moon tines, — Sun rises md 4 lemrwould die, Cay THE TID the carpurntion’s alleged connection with | said. that’ Machen did not have. the Aye all WHIT recover” sCelles | \yyinam Flynn was appointed to-day Miah Waler, Low water. [Tabor unions has already been retuted, [Tight to establish the standard of an Pend his ewita, ‘andy the: ethan derman and was once prom- AM. PM PM land the present board had already article or its price without consultation | Malt of the residue to the sistér, Annie inj temdera ti palltic i" ; by ancis J, pent Commissioner of gene Hook falar re 18 unknown, but Corrections, to the position of Warden /Gevernors Laland.. 958 ape atone. through of the Tombs Prison to sicceed Ward ee 35 } mich $200,000, but Is covered by in- “ohn Van de ¢ who resigned at the | PORT « close of the Low administration, Flynn had been Night Warden mbes, ‘Thomas MeManus was ap- ken steps to remedy any defects which| with the First Assistant Postmaster-| Ej, Bird Marlowe. Udiated. ‘the corporation hus great ele:| General, nor would any clerk have that|, Col Bitd died at his sister's home tn inenta of strength, and under an Intel-|right. Having thus established a stand-| Dunellen, N. J. Dec. 20, and almost Higent and harmonious management will|ard, Mr. Heath sald, replying to further | #multancously wills were filed in New have a successful care! questioning, any proposition involving | Jersey and this _ a new artlels equally ns good and for] )anat Mee In ew, Jorscy was dated les price would originate with the First | Dec. 1. re each ¥ ° Ge Howard Bird and Ann BE, M aa, Assistant Postmaster-General and dy Marlow; canyon | PRESIDENT DIDN'T SAY IT, Atelotine Postmuster-Generat “and. iby | Howard Bird and Ann, &. Marlow #50 — Delivery the residue to the son, Harlson K,’ Bird. | NEW Yori, o at the ARRIVE! Washington ....ere ‘Alb /Peraction Company's Fault, the Chicago Record-Herald,) pointed Deputy Warden, He had been rman Prince...) ! “t Tn Superintendent of F I'm‘ afrald your beau sthys 4 Keeper of the Penitentiary under, A'8!™ ¢ Hamburg | Never Remarked “Hanna Must Fish| Being re-crossexamined by Mr. Doug-; Constant Bird, the nephew, was hamed Liwish you'd: wera Warden John J, Fail : | ‘ . = : | or Cat Balt.” lusg the witness said that had’ a new | is sole executor, d@ wend Warden John J. Fallon, INCOMIN T'EAMSHIPS, Le . fastener been adopted after the Groft |, ‘he one fled here was dated April 4, earlle nus will be succeeded by John DUE TO-DAY WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—President | fastener was made standard the Intter and set forth that as Col. Harrison Hird was Col. Willlam Bird's only 2 | tract Jwork. ‘Ihe question to. b been’ summoned on Hi 4 the United States Realty and i ; P #, dlvected their attention to| Saloon-Keepers. Jeg aak toy Preis ie 4 (in cauers rutiwa sie) Calarnity: Construction Company. | Used on Documents. to Appropriate Many Trifles. Jdifferences: « Frank Clune, a broker's clerk, testi-| J Reubens, of No, 42 Oliver st paint-| George Kelly, twenty years old, of if Fee eT Ateintyne:, Zaraes | Wat continued after he entered upon his| the will by which Mrs. ‘Townsend's! ers employed in the shops, were cut off ("7 West ‘Twenty-ninth street; Thomas |"! Ait i had do was to approve of | Speye plan TL hweed Rnd Corhelial wie Rauber. Biase Used $20,000 estate goes mainly to Joseph H if Dt ” pad to > Wi ve"! Spe PCC e| 5 7 s cler! bi from‘escape by flames on the third floor, | YUN nineteen years old, of No. 417 | ' Mando. nets liuaHand|s clerk “ane, part) rd WILL NOT STAKE |GUTICURA SOAP ON THE SUBWAY The World's Greatest Skin Soap. Contractor McDonald An- nounoes After a Conference! The World’s Sweetest that a Complete Agreement Has Been Reached. Toilet Soap, Sale Greater than the Wort’ Product |HE DOES NOT EXPECT ANY of Othor ‘iia Soaps. TROUBLE IN THE FUTURE.| iSold Wherever Civilization Has Representatiwes of the Work- Penetrated, ingmen’s Organizations and! the Contractors Fully Dis-| Miltons of the world's best people use Cuticnra Soap, assisted by Cnticnra cussed the Situation. Ointment, the great akin cure, for pre- SSS \serviniz, purifying and beautifying tie cine aa wave [*kits for clemmsing the sealp of erusts, Syren terpenes hd and dandruff, and the stopping was averted by a conference between ds representatives of the union employees, \2f falling Lair, for softening, whilten- the sub-contractors and the chicf con- jing andl soothing red, rough and sore 8, held this afternoon in tie hands, for baby rashes, Itchings aud jofice of John B. McDonald, After the |chafuys, for annoying trritations, or Jeonference all hands agreed that the |15, gree or offensive per (ot meeting had) been amicabl dd chat an amtcable arrangement had been [Ulcerative weaknesses, and many sana jreached. The differences were not en- Uve, antiseptic purposes which readily Vth ly cleared up, but the conference |snggest themselves to women, espe- jopened a way.” cially mothers, 25 well as for all tie “There is no- strike pending of AY | yyrpoges of the toilet, bath an nursery. part of the subway oF the power!" Coticura Sump combines dolicate Will be nore in the future, if the rea-|emolllent properties derived from Cati- sonable exercise of good judgment aud jcura, the great skin cure, with the moderation on the part of the repre-) purest of cleansing ingredients and tho sentatives of the labor organizations | mogt refreshing of fower odours. No aud the contractors continue as was Nitin va tatoameeting tosnuse | other medicated soap ever compounded ALU RActlane Nepreuented: is to be compared with it for presery- On one hand were representatives of |{0g, purifying and beautifying the skir the contractors having in charge the | scalp, hair and hands. No other foreign work of completing the new subway. or domestic toilet soap, however On the other hand were representatives | xpensive, Is to be compared with it for gaged upon the | all the purposes of the tollet, bath and settled by Bursery. Thus it combines in one soap ot the | St one price the most effective skfn and complexton soap, and the purest and siveetest tol!ct, bath and nursery sonp. of the labor untons € the conference was whether men would be justified in ling a strike because of the employment on the power-house at Fifty-ninth street th avenue and throughout the sub- | { way of non-union labor. ay nr eae bh it bole Prope: There is no questi y involved, Beery Hamour.™ but the labor lead that so many non-vnion men mploy~ ed that the contractors appear to be undermining (heir agreement to employ only “unfon Men, | According, to th terms of a contraet Into last dune by. the Central Wederated. Labor Union and the Subway contractors. ull to be xettled In conte ence if possible, and if not possible they | must be referred to arbitration Lenders in the Conference, Park Commissioner John mes B. Archibald and J.B resented the ci entre tra tors were represented by_F eorge MeNulty 1. Charles L. Eidlitz repr the Building et Hmploy and John B..MeDonald, with many of his assistants, looked after the interests of the contractors having the main work, ——— PLUM FOR H. J. LEVY. Appointed Chief Inspector of Tene- ment House Department. Tammany Leader Ivaac A. Hopper, of the Thirty-first Assembly Dis’ Jubilant to-day, He received pointment of one of his lieutenants, J. Levy, as Chief In: ement House Departn J salary “of $3,000, Inspector Levy was appoltited by | Commissioner ‘T. °C. r. Crain becau is ert oO. } e house fi 3 and conditions. ee ha: $ n o e G. ur at pLLIENC EST So Bye BRes as Twenty-Second Holbrook, Major nestor of nt, The W rite to-neut FOR THE Coffee Since 1840 a sure w to get ‘pure Coffee has been to buy it from Gil jlies. 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No. a STORES Tete ates sea. 084 NS 14 near 3d avenue, HARLEM STORE OPEN EVENINGs, LI dust would, but the first cay J. Murtha, who once was Deputy War. mania, Napl Angio-Canad ‘ osevelt to-day’ officially denied would have been displaced, and at a torla, Plymouth. Bristol City, ap. Barry | Roow be uy “! } ved I consequent loss to the Government, —|son and helt, they ad axtecd to make till 6 o'clock, and Jim he jy, den at the Penitentiary, but who re. Swanaea.| report given out from the White House ‘ oer ‘i yte= — Mr. Heaths thy Was excused mutual wills, each leaving his all to th ® fect all day, so Id be a sland After alee abate NALS Wars OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS yesterday that he said: former Firat Assi tant Postmaster- ee. other, Harrison K. Bird was named aS ho was {sole exectttor, meth- —$—<—___ A Guaranteed Cure for Piles, SAILED TO-DAY. 4 “When Senator Hanna comes back] eral Johnson took the stand, concerning Ma. Hyrunusu, Pernambrico, Sa Marcos, Galveston, | from Ohio I am going to make him| questioned concerning Machen atated by Commissioner Hynes, but thi sition of Deputy Warden was abol shed and Murtha reverted’ to the Alene. Hat, Colorado, Brunawiek. | either fish or cut bait PostmastercGeneral higibie Bie under Clvil-Bervicw rules. Hatansas, Rantings, Belts Anse eral ‘The President said that any quotation pr ed M N tenth on, the stand, and Pe ges Oey ae il eftind [vache mney te mento rom uc on political matters attributed to him the lawye! a over tl - that he headed the list. ‘ edb this fas univus Dery Taniles of the witness Be EARS oUF thus ta hited ior’ STORES OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, BAMER—On Monday, Jan, 11, at St, Fran.) = ——— Hospital, CHARLES BAKER, of wen) County Limerick, Ireland. _ Laundry Wants—Female. Funeral services at St, Leo's Mortu- $$. ary Chapel, 28th st,, bet. Sth and Madi-|HOPY machine | operators On. Went costa on ava., Saturday, Spear tite Fi it 2 P, M., conducted ae Dr. GC, Houghton, Priendy gona! gov, aude, 4 ae Bie RSE ar Be Son Sa we