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anes 1 REPEALED = fe Board of Aldermen by inant: | ; . movs Vote Wipes Out the |: Foolish. Rule, According to): Evening World’s Suggestion. ACTION TAKEN AFTER \% A VERY SHORT DEBATE. | ; Resolution Repealing the Ob-, noxious Ordinance Will Be Sent at Once to the Mayor for Mis Approval. Raliroad Committea finally acted tees ind reported in favor of its erage, Within v few minutes afte In accordance with The EByening || World's demand the foolish, near-ride | yr et ordinance was repealed to-day by oes . Board of Aldermen. ‘The vote was (yy? crittctnes umanimous, | I for not t netioy sooner New Yorkers will no longer be forced besoment ar ANTATtnentl aida to put up with the meonvenience at- sd AldermanlWe tending the silly regulation whioh re- |; quired passengers to wade through imid Hthe people in the and slush to reach and leave cara dur- | wi ing stormy weather After haying kept the resolution pro-|upon the publi viding for repeal pigeonholed tor weeks Tittle ‘i sul is an outra OER JOWN nice ~ GO AFTER BILL HOAR —24e- He Is Now Employed in The Evening World Press Room, but Has Long Been Sent For When Particularly Hazardous Work Is Required. ————— ern POOR BILL HOAR’S APPOINTMENT AS CITY DIVER PUBLISHED TO-DAY. In the City Record to-day is published this official announce- mient of the appointment as a diver in the Dock Department, of Bill Hoary whose body is still held, as in a vise, 62 feet under water at Boonton, N, J.: “Department of Docks and Ferries, April 9“.—William J. Hoar, of No. 1869 Third avenué, Borough of Manhattan, gas this day been appointed as a diver in this Department, with a compensation at the rate of $5 per day of four hours and $1.25 for each additional hour over four hours while employed.” he Byening World and fried, John Rice, of pressroom, has consented to Boonton, N. J., and ret the of the imprisoned diver Hill Hoar the trap at the bottom of the rom Although Mr. Rice has not im the business of a diver for years he and he went to every the wat fe always sent for when there is a particluariy hazardous piece of work to be dono in this neighborhood and Mr Bundick, the employer of poor Hili| Hoar would not take no for an answer | when he sent to Pulitzer Boilding for the yeteran to-day. At the tlme:the tug Nichols sunk at the Pwin Lights off Sandy Hook Mr Rice wem down for The Worid and mado an extended search the bodies, but they had been washed out ‘of the submerged craft by the currents, | en, Ne {s noted among deep ren divers for] Hoar was ‘his mechanical ability at great depths | tet live and for the fert ot resource with [MA ne Fenny Ae which he tackles a difficult Job. of the div “I may not be able to accomplish any- NGS WhlEr oan thing,” sald Mr, Rice to Mr. Bundick, Bat How “put I will make a hard effort. T have | song ty the end of | longest ard the dam | best te th after that, an idea that I can appro the pipg from the side to -and so anchor myself that there will be no Ganger of me being sucked in while Jat work loosening the wedge Mr. Rice started for Boonton this evening. Ho will go down Into the res. | h"" ervoilr to-morrow morning, and = Mr, Bundick believes that he will bring Hoar's body, Up to the time Mr. It gonsented to undertake tho task to-day a score of divera had refused to go t Boonton. Hoare Friend Vailed e All other moans of getting a diver | poy’ paving, failed, Jonn Dobson came here | for vers, Xn ‘om. Boonton to- -day to seo wha Yer can't never tell how ye could do, He was Hoar's signal-manlyo out.” were Giese tt nal ave ALMANAC hO-DAY @un rises.5.20/8un seta Bandy Hook. ae bie vernor’a lel Hell Gate Ferry. $1) sto PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. Ricitian : Nap f the special commit ames Rotrerian | toe. bearing upon the amalgamation of Athos n{the A, A, A. and the Amerlean Motor anzaaili Havana Peso ealinad ; an renee a prikinnt |League was ratined. Hereaftor these | ‘dan pea Liverpool |two great forces the automobile ‘iuan : world will work a» one. ui Br Victoria. The vote of tho members Hirunde vevysssees Conan INCOMING 8T datign was tnanimone, th it was DUE TODAY believed that there would be a strong Pontabele, roman. sentient ageinet the action G@reatham, Gibraltar. By war . fae The by-laws wete so amended as to Ree amantee ene) Fre y permit the membership to be rataed to #0. ‘the former membership Imit was Liverpool Tati 400, Now Orieats United Sinton —_ ‘Ganrerom. Trep'c, Aber Bender and Murphy. Dagery, Progre: >, i i {Giants os. Monokans, Win Giants, one of ti ip the vounter; ader, of BMz. Renee who have bee eas Tiajs fe vlebws ji. “LAW HOW" MINES, BOTH CONTACT AND WITH LAND CONNECTIONS, ARE SET TO SINK WARSHIPS. GIDLORIRE VER EYPATREGLDEDD G949G4-0-99O4 95446454 OO04O44 O94 F9BCOOH OO d% of the Board, announced that he would vote in favor of the repeal, but that { s his opinion tha tes did not give It olution was reported the Board pr Alderman Meyers, and Legislation took the advice & praeticnl demonstration of the ordinance hax shown, of the traMe conditions. the discussion and the foollal: law wr The resolution will now to the Mayor for hin signature tom. he repeal effective MAKAROFF, SHIP. AND 800 MEN: LOST (Continued Crem First Page) of as much inconventence to mer as in the to perpetrate inconvenience and discomforts ©-Chairman | the southern extremity of the peninsula on which! Port Arthur is situated. ; “No reports had been received from the acting commander of the fleet up to the: time this dis- patch was sent.” ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF THE SEA TRAGEDY. ST. PETERSBURG, April 13.—The Japanese fleet was discovered far out at sea.last night by a scouting cruiser ffom PortfArthur, which hastened in with the news, The enemy appeared on the horizon at day- In the mean time Admiral ordered his whole squadron out of the harbor to He went aboard the Petropav- ag hoisted, intending to Makaroff had meet the attack. nn hat nak nel uaa nee, |LOWSK. and: ordered’ his: fl Aint pith edaweny wi th ec take the lead in the battle, th t No: There were about 800 in all aboard the Petro- 1 fin Ur The workers at the aplotely discouraged when a) Hud afternoon and: au diver ty Toonton now f ’ Sof the water company While returning to the harbor the Petropavlovsk struck a mine on i ther starboard side amidships, and immediately s 1 \t re crew could flood the port compartments of the ae in order to keep ther on an even keel she turned turtle and s down almost the entire creyy. Capt. N, Jakovleft, the Grand Duke Cyril and tw were saved because‘they were standing on the upper bridge The frightful loss of life amony | fact that they all were at their stations, ready The Petropavlovsk turned turtle in a manner similar to the British dattle-ship Victoria, which was rammed by and to the incident in the Chino-Japar turned turtle, many of the crew remaining alive for several days, ham- mering desperately on the upturned hull, . . When the news of Grand Duke Cyril's miraculous escape reac his parents here a Te Deum service was held at the Vladimir P. The correspondent of the Associated Press wa int tmed there t noon that Grand Duke Boris was going to a According to the advices injuries are slight. DEPRESSION EN s News of this disaster h: ‘nk ina few minutes, carrying i unite man, Ww . {been held by the foot since ast. an M other otlicers matt stone Nand by ning © Schaub be a goo nt that he torpedo tube the officers ant men wis contd en tts the Camperdown in 1893, r, When a Chinese ved there Grand Duke Cyril's | on Ml Htoar. hate “twonty two hours » PETERSBURG. Ga a profound ser The first report was that Admiral Makarot) had been captured by report that the Petropavlovsk had teen‘! St. Peters. | m Vs wood-by,"! sate Wiis putls @ Japanese, and then came the sunk in battle. That one of the Russian mines should have addec Jong series of misfortunes that have attended the Port Arthur fleet since the outbreak of the war is depressing to the people. It is supposed that the mineewhich was struckewas eithe escaped when the torpedo workboat Yenesei was blown up by one of her own mines at the beginning of hostilities o rthat the loss of the mine >! ohn ter another to the INSANITY SLAYER’S DEFENSE | | Jersey City Man om Murdor of His W The A. A. A. and the A.M. L. are now one great body. Ata meeting of the n Association held last night tn on Fifth avenue, the murder of his wife many others, is positiy NO PRESSURE Fae fom Te pices rminer before Judges Dixon and IMlaly | nd x stenek Jury in that efty to-day Tohle is also charged with the mur- 4 Mra. McDermott, whom he killed | e game night that he took his Wiles Ife, but to-day the trial ts only for the murder of his wife, voth Mra, MeDermott and his wife be- cuuse his wife would not go home with him, and because Mrs, r muscles to dev HOOK FREE. pi Cured ay ni hiuente ‘Tommy Murphy, of this city, and McDermott in- two to ne bi }witlch would meet the wianer of the | mite wyer Alexander Bimpson, ok KE orgs | MoGevern-Nall contest, will meat be- te: opaiien "S Lait time prio: ry fopolten® next Suni- fore the Lenox Athietic Club ef Philu-}ing. He then prior ie the ie Geipales Srldny laut Hie capone cetiad ws ‘sth St iirooutyn chartS: in that explosion made the navigating ogicer of the battle-ship Be aor raced (29) ‘ unaware that there was a mine in his course. There is another theory that in one of the Japanese attacks in they were successful in approaching the outer roadstead they suc in countermining, but this is not entertained by the naval otticers here. They regard: it as another of the incidents of unforeseen misfortune that i have done'so much damage at Port Arthur. H The escape of the Grand Duke Cyril, hetween whom and the |throne there .is but one life, is described as miraculous. His brother, | Grand Duke Boris, on another ship saw the disaster through a marie! ‘iglass ‘and assisted in saving the score who were picked up. Finaily, es + ‘RUSSIANS DRIVEN BACK ON THE YALU. TOKIO, Tuesday, April 12—5 P. M.—Anu official telegram from Wijii says that a company of Russian troops of the Yalu River west of Wiju this morning, and that a company of Jap- anese attacked and drove the Russians back. Russians, the telegram adds, were found after the fight. showed that they belonged to the Twélfth Regiment of sharpshooters. the despateh says, emall parties of Russians without unifor: have attempted’ to cross the Yalu River at different points between Wiiju and Yongampo, And that they ¥ were yall driven backs SPRING BLIZZARD Ute STATE, Heavy Gale, Two Inches of Snow ‘emperature to a blizzard swept over the territory between Seneca and Cayuga Lakes dur- ing the night, and to-day the ground is Chief washieit Harry Schaub! covered by snow to a depth of two Ine} Will Try to Prove that a Man! during the storm the temperature felt rapidly, and to Can Escape from SINKING) rezisrcred only 21 degrees above toro Torpedo Boat. rate rape throug! sera Fietcher beltves that he ful, Com Htorpedo tube t and the shoulders: of valy In the submarine, | opinion smashed. which provented any one from tising It As an escape, See GEN, FITZHUGH LEE ILL. ="“"Oculists, i RICHMOND,” 4 enue EW PORT, the torpedo tube of # should she sink or he . Chief of the Por- tnke the risk vessel's side st has volunteered t mmers and he te the torpedo ed Scnauy's and as cor station her. It fs sought to prove by the demon- stration vglish sulmar which wa Mad Currie H uvres of Portsmouth, Be of a Holand tguves that asa in diam- an ordinary are of the wis nrOnohNtis (Sidered serious in its action and checks) descent of Rupture at ail | There was ght snow at Alban) ‘froy, | Watertown and other places, while the mereury dropped to the freezing point, To dem- | SNOW IN MARY CAND: that there is a means of es- | CUMBERLAND, Ma., foll have and througho: H part of the State Y bel wee of Castille, | y fred a sa the rr BABIES Rest for Tired Mothers Speedy Cure for Skin bies, fn Hot Baths with And gentle anolntings with Cuticura Oint- ment, greatest of skin cures. ~ In our System the Oculist exam- ba ines and prescribes: the Optician makes and fits the glasses. Better service is not possible. These Qculists are in charge of our eye-testing rooms at the addresses given: i Arthur \. Brewster, M. D,, 217 Biway. (8 years Brooklyn Eye'and Est Dispensary.) Edw. M. Joby M. D., 1345 Bway. My guaranteed Truss, which has benefited and cured so} ely the only real help for you, ne Ha or hones; no heavy gs, no leg-straps, no mov- & from its place; Tht, a ‘proof, durable and inex- PAD 15 AUTOMATIC ——a & moments, when other trusses would allow escape, is alone effected through the free ac- tion of my Pad, allowing the relaxed lop into their normal condition, cae CLUTHE, 29 East" 14th Street, fom Square, New York, (10 years in private practice.) Marcum Kenyon, M, D., 223 Sixth Ave. S yenrs Manhattan Kye afd Zar Hospital.) NO CHARGE except for glasses, and that moderate. Iebilehadons OPTICIANS,” 42 years’ prnation, es x XxECt iN veil to GONE: AA th, 10! ae i th follow i aitichens 1 Ipt of -. "ramen, iio Bhowcases, 1) ali stirs arouse goin auttman, prada eee tire stock of Clothing at 50c. PSST ENTS HOSE ROHTTD OS Men's Fancy” All-Wool stripes and plaids, $10. Men's All-Wool Suite, Men's All-Wool Worsted “um, all up to date; the . ¥ chy Men's All-Wool page Coats, india gr attempted to Cross the first streati The bodies of twenty dead Their uniforns| PHOTOGRAPHS from the tiniest nie ture to size impcoiat FOU; ® PLATINUM PHOTOS PER DOZEN~ ay the thermometer ; Every Druggist Selle “Short Stop."* NEW YORK’S BEST iri? COUGH MEDICINE, Coughs, Si Bronchil breathing, Throat and mat Certainty the bestior Chile "CURES ANY. COLD | Troops Pay | RIS. April An Imporing fut | |aeral service of ox-Queen Ieabelha, this | I. Drtiggiet, 1020 9d ay.: 428 and Instant Relief and | ‘Tortured, Disfigured Ba: | CUTIGURA SOAP: SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. Hee ment (GOETZ & C0. on in Ie Chocolate Pecan ‘Cinsters. Ih) 15g e 34 BARCLAY ST || 81, 88, 85, , BIA COURT St, 29 CORTLANDT ST Pi see LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMAL. Sener ne ne OOOO MEN’S SPRING SUITS. Suits, in Oxford ae now saneiemes black, blue, Oxford, stripes, pin checks, etc., $15.00; now. .......6..-+ Suits, spring and medi- latest black, plaid, stripes, fancy, some satin ined, $20.09; now. 10.00 wnelish Serge Sults, slagle and double breasted, color :and Eee gicranteed) full’ satin lined, $20.00; NOW. 2... ....nsee, MEN'S OVERCOATS. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL. 10 P. M. po reraiit, FRE Pianos Beaute | | sheets of Popular Sheet Husic. ¢ Taroat, ficult 25 Chickering 35 Barmore 40 Mixsell GO Weber 65 Steinway & So n 75 Hardman 80 Steinway & Son $60 Bucher 155 Gabler 160 Leckerling- 175 Behr Bros. 180 Sterling sonable Prices. ‘OR WEST Bway. COR CHURCH COCHRAN.—On Tuesday, - April’ 12, WILLIAM COCHRAN, of pneumonia, im the ninety-third year of his age, Funeral froin hia late residence, 270 ster- lng plage, Brooklyn, April J4, ALI) Ay Moe for Aloohodigsma)| sie e's tote cbt Plas | ¥ remorse the craving within 34 to. 48 -On April” M'GINLEY, at his residence, Notice of funeral heréafter. SHEBHAN,—On bel rohers for, ahtrts, . Tagamdry. 2 Fleet | ant nO COS ai ASSISTANT” WASHER for ‘dry. National Steam ON INE ORT: RNIN SS 1A Big Clothing Di For Spot Cash. ° THE HARRIS STORE. We have purchased of John A. Russell, «receiver! fort TURNER, WECHLER @ CO., Boston, on the dollar, and will4place the! same on sitle at our store, THURSDAY, APR APRIL 14, AT 8. A. M. AT HALF OFF T. & W. PRICES. ; the icles opportunity ever known in the history off - business, A spring clothing stock surrendered to us at thes se low figures is the penalty of an ov yerproduction. jqdisastrous to the dbove firm, if is a°boon to you. Whilexit was in tan and Oxford gray, $10.00; y Top Coats, in covert, whipcord and vicuna, e satin Hned, $13.00; no x and short Overcoats, atin lined, $20.00; now. n’s English § stripe worsted. also k Trousers, equal to custom made, all the latest fad......... Prince Albert Coat and Vest, eatin lined, $20.00; now sh Cravenette Rain Coat, $20.00; now. In this valuable stock there are 350 fine Winter Overcoats, all fuil satin Hned, up-to-date long and box, $40.00, $; Your choice’ at..... “We advise you to call early and: avoid the affernoon)rustif Plain Contract. No Interest. ol, Scarf, and vad Biggest values in used Pianos” ever offered by any house, i SQUARE PIANOS. we Rena LL me |* KNOCKS o ani |[)-¥-S-P-E-P-S-1-A |KIKER’S DRUG plene SKIN- TORTU? ED Co WNNr UPRIGHT PIANOS. 80 Waddington . PIANOS MOVED carmen; City or Coun okm Rhone PROM Cl OPEN EVENINGS UNTHL T¢ 10, aireet, near Vanderbilt avenue, ‘nied. permanent 004, -RTONEARD ‘drink ordmg habit in two to re TOREy, ORE Aue a Heed { book af information All out and mail this J) O40 ‘ Funeral services to-night, 8 o'clock. 1061 ipenhelmer Institute “ ve. 133 West Ghia street, or 170 Broadway, Nex vas sey ave. ercckiens aes tend hia funeral from his Iate ait FE. G4th st., om Friday, i

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