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YOR WARNS MANAGERS OF, THE INTENDED ACTION. phevoys is Franchises. . Compel a Decent Service Will je Made Next Monday Night. ck of accommodation, overcrowded , Infrequent running of cars, def- t sanitation, wretchod service are tharges made by the : lic Service Corpora has instructed the Ch: f Police detail officers to yet the bers of cars running with flat wheels, and | lines on.yhich they are being op- porsibles “A force of mechanical and trical engineers has ‘been engaced the city to make an investigation Pl the miltter, and ose pre his chaWinge.” samu wark lawyer, ‘tas heen city to take! tual dteucn Public #érvice Corporation, .\_con- ‘was held at the oilce of Chatr- Nugenty of the, Aldermanic Law mittee, There were present Mayor manercity Attorney Swift, Chief of lice ‘Tenney, Samuct Kalisch, Presi- t Wholin, of the Health Board: ith etal Richards, Aldermen 5, aid Brown, of the Law Com- ; atid Col, Collins, To Revoke Franchises, “ht was decided to warn the Public ‘ ice Corporation that at the next thang, oP the Mi hemante board, on Monday, night, Feb. 1..an ordinance witl pe fttrodaced-repening and revoking otal granted the trolley com- jas} Wiloge tings ron through ‘this “ana were absorbed by. he Publte lee Corporation. he Board of Health ,will hold a spe- 1 meeting on Méiduy night to tke lent ;wictibn, against the trolley ton for alleged violation of the | itary code. “The Health Board has | qx to (prosecute the company in tl Jone, and say's thé évils complained’ of y refnedied, Health Ip- js says there can be no Mestion ax to the company's responsi- joatd of Health and of i y wble rove Its r jen from 6 untl was run from HE SAID. to Take Her, t Found Mrm Wilson Sane, » Wilson, of No, £2 Sum- Hokiyin, to-day told Mag- mer in the Gates Avenue) ‘ot trick played by her husband idéhianded redress. Wheels dn-the ‘street. anen and itenurse ee hier: Hn J vehicle. it develo At the husizan tudalphia ail was not plated to the author es that hiswite ood become wing | ony Wiron has deappes WINS PUZZLE SLEUTHS. Ma Alike Detectives Couldu't Identity Urinouer, wisidy und gritoth, « Uetieth street stat » day In the deferson 3 Po-' British Ambassador, fee Court because they wore te)l which ot twine was. ur A wWirvant Wea: tested for i to ae i Aubert, wao was al oe a or of a disoy Bo OW wistey tnd her twin o Which f= the prixor rato Ommen of tn dete and Grithtis sia sid Cossidy t both have dark hair, the Court I it mua&t be the one w the Be eves,” sald Grinith. but exami SBhowed that both women had rit ft up," Cassidy gronned. sald Gayfith, and the wom- od. iT PASSED, of the currency has provides for the pur- vallver coin as bull'on | port i.contrnets made Oct. 1, ‘Chih Bs WOES OF THE ERIE COMMUTER-—HIS CHILDREN Boxrorns, MORGAN RESIS. DON’T KNOW HIM—SOME OF HiS A POELLOGESHOOERE DH DIDOOENY : ,at-Elizabeth Com- em ft City to Threaten to plete Tie-Up Angers Public ind Determined Efforts to DOGHD HIOSISIG9O09599-4-0-9 ted, and rt to the Mayoraas soon | LIKE THIS HAPPEND iN THE POG JUST 7O REMIND COMMUTERS ‘AT THERE 13 AN ERIE RR, 1 rtyone the equipment ef tin, 2 + Mom its detects, is held i t ponsible, for the hideous | @ 8 plied of by sick peupte in| 2 pitt | 4a8 Cows ang one 8958860509590 9HHE9OGOH ‘FOR RES ABROAD Gives Up Vice-Presidency in Na- tional Bank of Commerce and May Turn Other Interests Over to His Son. SSOP 203+ trolled “it almost absolutely. Under the bank charter and by-laws the board of directors was self-perpetu- ating, and {t was almost impossible for any outside interest to seize control. ? | Recently a change th the by-laws was voted which enables the stockholders from now on to elect directors to sult themselves and take from the board the power of continuing in control indef- initely, irrespective of the wishes of those who own the stock of the bank. > | When this change was made it was rumored that Mr, Morgan would give the Vice-Presidency, but no con- > |tirmation could be obtained, It is said to-day that the retirement of Mr. Mor- > lgan has no special significance, as ne | is stil a member of the Executive Co n- *| mittee and of the Bourd of Directors. The only explanation is that he has many other things to attend to ana cannot give the time necessury to the o1Pee, It is understood that he 1s to go » | abroad for a long stay in a short time, % | leaving his office here in charge of J. P. Morgan, jr., who 1s now on his way to this country, The retirement of Mr. Motgan gave rise to the story that there was somo friction in the Board of Directors, but this Is denied positively. He is also a large stockholder in the First Na- tlonal ana other targe banks. The Board of Directors of the bank contains the names of many of the most important men financially in the Greater City. The other Vice-Presidents NEW MAGISTRATE BACKS UP NEW COP ‘We're Both Green at Our Jobs.”’| He Said, “and I'll Just Fine This Man $5 and Take No FUSE BLONS OUT STOPS “L" TRIFL Trains on Ninth Avenue Line Stalled for Half an Hour and Passengers Walk Tracks to Sends Them Shivering Into A dozen families were routed out of | the seven-story double tenement at No, t Broadway to-day by a fire in]. which is on The blowing out of a fuse on a Har-| semeieg Hlllott, who sald he was Sec- retary of the State Heulth Comm! sion, and gave his addresg as No. 210! Bast ‘Thirty-ninth street, was fined 35 to-day by Magistrate Whitman in the Yorkville Court on a charge of intoxi- cation and Interfering with an officer. Policeman Willam O'Brien, who has been on the force only a month, was or- dering a saloon-keeper at Thirty-ninth street and Third avenue to clea snow from his sidewalk when approached and told the saloo to pay no attention to the pole : that he had only been a policeman a| few days and that he, Elliott, would go down and see bis old friend, Cetemis: | doo, and have him broke desirous toshave this man street and Ninth avenue at 8.20 o'clock to-day caused a blockade of the Ninth service for half an hour, and scores of passengers. braved the third rail and walked to the nearest ullnian's grocery store, |the ground floor, Smoke poured through the house and David Lifschitz, lives on the first floor above the gro- cery with his wife and eight children, was the first to awaken to the danger. He promptly put his head out of the "| window and yelled "Fire." cry was heard by who Tho express train that interrupted trat- fle was going at full speed on the middle track When just as it Was passing tho ‘Thirty-fourth stréet station the fuse of the motor car blew out with « loud re- port, which startled the Jammed train jond of passengers. All attempt to leave the cars, how- thacit | ww) ropPatedly violated. the | ever, was impossible. ryt f EMaabeth, V a thi ait Kt! it f taking Rosie and Et tively three and five nthe cloud of smoke ‘that ac- d the blowing cnt of the fuse guards quieted the eXP If he is not the gang down at) wh! t®- that corner will wy the life out of me, Y wrath utex passed Ude against the | yy hee Gani d the Magistrate, Fhe of us will run any chane | vownlappear in none of the dire of inun and gizetteers, ‘the beiated exp j ———— wird) FOUR DOCTORS ON THE CEDRIC. | “rho fire was soon extinguished after The blg White Star line steamship | doing damage amounting to $1,000. Cedric sailed at noon to-day with more | 5 7 hundred cabin passengers. | who sailed were Dr, and [paths about the deadly tied tits, ———_—- | $3,000 FOR BROKEN ANKLE. i. Wilbon said: that while she was! Rimestie kitchen range yesterday! Jury J KING CALLS ON DIrLOMA:S. iD 2%.—King Leopold of who arrived here yesterday, i Ambassadors to-day and left his card with a few words of wards Damages to Man Who Fell from Surface Car, G, Lowerre, through his coun- ts, Alfred and Charles Steckler, ere wo rin an effort to) ued the Metropolitan Street Railway amages for in- ain, Simpson&Co. 539-54l Eighth Ave., 2 37th St. CASH OR CREDIT. Bargain Seeker’s Chance. \ inished our annual inventory and have found a number of BARGAINS that we know the buying public will appreciate. THESE GIVE AN This Handsome Golden Oak Sideboard, | Company’ to recover : ries received Feb. 5, me on for trial to-day before Justice - Clarke and a jury in the Supreme Conrt, ‘vhe jury,after a deliberation of about fifteen minutes, brought in a verdict for plainttt for $3,000. clalined on behalf of Lowerre Steckler that the plaintift ting to alight from a car { One Hundred and 'Thir- and Lenox avenue war premature starting of uit of this fall he re- BRITISH AMBASSADOR GUEST. | ve Dinner to Sir }Letos Clab te INKLING: [him by the Lotos Club, at the club, on those who have a Extension Table, beautifully finished, value $9.00; ree 3625 $1 9 Deposit 2 *] -°° a Week TAKES EITHER OF’ THEM. Don’t Wait. ‘ —. me with the dark hair} CRUZEN LEAVES PORTO RICO, | | gan JUAN, Por | Alonzo Cruzen mn blue open a campalg icceeding Josepli i Tnited States Senate. NEW. APPRAISER AT BOSTON. | WASHINGTON, Jan. dent has decided to appoint John L,. Appraiser of Customs at the Jace of A. W. Brown, big on.account Come Now. of the bank are Richard A, McCurdy, ests, which are really now in control of are near $170,000,000, while the loans and discounts aggregate $14,000,000. The bank now {s practically as strong as the Na- tional City in the matter of deposits, the bank. Vhe periodical statement of the bank just issued shows the resources to ex- ceed $220,000.00 and the gross deposits —.+— Early Morning Fire in a Grocery] ne its loans nre greater than those Store Routs Out Tenants and of that institution. J. P. Morgan has resigned as Vice- T'resident of the National Bank of Commerce. This is recognized as the Morgan bank just as the National City Bank is recognized as the Rockefeller bank. His action has proved a sur- prise, as he has been {dentified with the institution for many years and con- | Desirable Black Sheer James H. Hyde, Thomas F. Ryan and} Henry A. Smith. The bank since its consolidation is the omiclal bank of the Equitable Life and Mutual Life inter- York is $15,000 per year. The World Almanac and Encyclopedia tells the amounts of the salaries of all public officials. Price 25 cents, by mail 35 Special in Silks & Dress Goods We will close out in the next few days the balance of those Fancy Silks at Soc. a yd.,. formerly $1.00 & $1.25 a yd. Silk Remnants ° of many kinds,including Col- ored Taffetas, to be closed out at 50c. a yd. 2,500 yards 27-inch White India Silks ina good desirable quality ‘at 38c..a yd. Dress Goods Dept. About 100 Dress Lengths Dress Goods to be closed out at $3.50 a pattern,: value $6.00 each. Remnants of |: Dress Goods, Velveteens, Corduroy and Metallic Velvets for waists and skirts, will be closed ont at soc. a yd., remarkable value. Lord & Ti aylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. The salary of the Mayor of New cents. Policeman oa famous make of shoc is not ablé Splendidly made. Finest of leathers. Absolutely ‘Redfern outline will 86 Wzer 23%" Strzer | TaLerwone cose |Onauincr, PERRIN GLOVE BONDS r offs HAG Madison iatrecy Arn on Sate Turovonour ram Yxan A and he tufhed in an alarm ate Ellas then ran back to the house and helped Lifachitz out with his children, Birrnpay Presents, aged respec- Premiums. Prizes, ero. at Penn Trrernons were awakened, and Convenranczy 1x Bap Weatuzr. down the stairs the . ° | 5 two upper floors clam- out on the roof and sought sbel- ‘The weather in neighboring houses, bitterly cold and the scantily clad ts suffered severely. of those drivon Elliott's name, business and address into the street a fire hydrant opposite ovies or the burning tenement burst and sent a nn of water thirty feet into the flooding the neighborhood ankle \H.ONeill & Co, We Are Exclusive Agents in New York City for the “Edwin C. Burt” Shoe. With the experience of forty years behind it this in the market at the pricc—$3.50 per pair. We have shapes to fit every foot and styles for all occasions. | Perfect in fl, esq A a al Thoroughly comfort: |Argwin, OH, Magy Pe-emnenuy the than other good satisfactory. New iork shoes, Possesses the same dignity of design, graceful- i ness of outline, superior workmanship and $3.50 general excellence that has identified it in the per past—the price only has changed—from $5 to’ _ pair: froniwearing a REDFERN model. We have any number of styles thus perfectly suiting all figures. Each style is for a distinctive type of form. You need no urging to buy One of these models—you can foresee the figure improvement by holding the corset in the hand. Boned with genuine whalebone, x" Prices from $3.00 upward Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Easter Presznrs. Sexrviom a Grear approached by any other shoe for the well-dressed woman and costs less (Second Floor.)- Corsets. HIGH-GRADE MODELS. You may rest assured that the fashionable be gained with figure case (Second Floor.) Magnificent Oriental Rugs at Much Un- der Our Own Regular Low Prices. —s n. R. Hl. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Their Low Prices, CYS Bway at 6th Ave, 4D) to 35th St. Winter. . Closing Them Out Goods... Prices Reduced Men’s $15.00 Suits at $9.74,-2 n. Three-and-Four-button Sack Suits, made of splen- did smooth-finished worsteds, cheviots and cassi- meres—medium and it brown and gray mix- tures—regular $15.00 Suits at $9.74. Men’s $18.00 Overcoats at $11.74. Men’s Overcoats, made of Oxford cheviots and friezes and black Thibets—velvet collars, sleeves lined with double-warped serge or silk-finished Venetian cloth—regular $18.00 Overcoats at $11.74 Men’s Made-to-Measure Suits. Our $30.00 Qualities | $19 50 Our $40.00 Qualities | ° The materials include English and Scotch Cheviots and Tweeds—high-grade domestic Worsteds and Cheviots—Blue and Black Unfinished Worsteds. Tailored and finished in the identical style of our $30.00 and $40.00 grades, The patterns and color- ings are thoroughly desirable and good—but the quantity is limited to one hundred and fifty suits. Blankets, Comfortables& Spreads ¢ —Basement. All-wool Blankets, weighing full five pounds, 70x82 inches; red, blue and pink borders, bound with silk rib- bon, regular $6.00 quality; special, $4.56. $4.98 for $6.50 California Wool Blankets, wernt five pounds, 76x82 inches, red, blue and pink borders, bound with wide silk - ribbon. - Better qualities at prices relatively low, ranging up to $23.87. $2.89 for $4.00 Comfortables, both sides covered with figured sateen, filled with odorless down. A Better qualities at prices relatively low, ranging up to $32.48. . $2.13 for $2.50 Satin-finished Marseilles Bed Spreads, artistic design, 70x90 inc.:. Crdaie and Black, 48 inches wide, at.. tails and Boucles. Not a yard were as high as $3.98—in a single suit or skirt ofa Bis * R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ACYS Bway at 6th Ave, bh to 35th St. Our Own Importation of New Spring French Dress Goods. ist Fi. Voile Chiffon, half wool and half silk, including black, creme, Vio- line, France, Douanier, Miss Chip, Gillette, Suede, $1 49 Loutre, Pain Natural and Pain Bis, 45 inches wide, at. . ° Wool-and-Silk Voile, soft and clining, Gillette, France, Douanier, Pain Natural, Pain Bis and Blac! Mi ! ; 48 inches wide, $l .98 Voile Mlusion Plisse, Gray, Beige, Marine and Black, 4Ginches Wide, At... ..ccecceseecceesertectaveess $1 .98 Voile Quadrilie, Douanier, Pain Natural, Miss Chip, Ca- $l | cao, Violine, France and Pain Bis, 44 inches wide, at... 98 Voile Laine et Soie Imprime, the newest Parisian production, in combinations of Reseda and White, Delft and White, Turquoise and White, Gray and White, Helio and White, Fupleig a 24 and White, and Nile and White, 48 inches wide, at.... Voile Ilusion Fantasie, half ai and half wool, Pain Natural, } Fougere, Gillette, Violette, Dolores, Douanier, Loutre, . "$2.24 Crepeline Medeo a Reflets, half silk and half wool, $2 49 seven dainty color combinations, 48 inches wide, at... ‘Crepe de Laine Ondule, half silk and half wool, Loutre, Suede, Miss Chip, Pain Natural, Pain Bis, Violine; Serpolet Douanier and Black, 48 inches wide, at.. i $2.49 Crepeline Fantasie Double, half silk and half wool, $ 3 49 ° seven of the newest color combinations,45 inches wide,at Two Dress Goods Specials. We will close out every yard of Colored Novelty At 49° Suitings and Plain Weaves that bear the slightest resemblance to winter goods. The gathering in- cludes Tweeds, Camel’s-hair, Zibelines, Broad- jwasepriced under 98c, and many Dae there is but enough ror i every thread wool, “43 inches wide; it -has never than 79c. a yard; special been offered: at 59c.09 A Triumph of Statistical Compilation--- COMPACTLY STATED INFOR- MATION ON: ALL OF THE IM- PORTANT TOPICS OF THE DAY. A Political Guide Book. : ose The 1904 World Almanac pnd ners lovedie. ‘Well printed and substan: Ly Beats, of all newedenlers 36 gents formal, “UST 1200 factn se