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“GALLINGB. R.T. "HOG TRAINS” » | Aged Mr. Colton Stays | > Night in a Cell for Insult, | BAIL 1S. REFUSED. Charged with Intoxication, |. with “Hog Train’ Remark the Only Evidence, Harry Colton, seventy years old, wealthy manufacturer of uniforms, ‘who Hives at No. 182 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn, was locked up in the Fulton G@tréet police station in that borough ail last Friday night, in epite of the fant that friends were ready to ball ‘Mim, His “crime’’ was that in the @fush at the elevated station at the lyn end of the Bridge that even- foe he called out facetiously to the @ther passengers: ‘'All aboard for tho ow trains!" Although a policeman arrested Colton @nd made a charge of intoxication against him, Colton claims the Brook- tym Rapld Transit Company really oaubed his arrest, and that it was the Influence of the company which pre- ‘vented his friends from balling him out. ‘Bho story of Colton's experience was fully told in the Adams Street Court to- @ay when his case came before Magis- trate Voorhees, Policeman Joseph Hammerburg, of the Fulton street sta- tion, who made the arrest, sald Colton ‘was creating a disturbance on the plat- form, and he thought ho was intoxl- eated, #0 he arrested him, When pinned Gown to facts, however, ho admitted that the only disturbance Colton made ‘wag to make the remark about hog | traina, Inaulted B. R, T, Trains. ‘Wilifam J. Feeney, a B, R. T. plat- form man, said he heard the insulting Gemark about hog trains, and thought he saw Colton stagger a little, but ad- Mitted that in the crush any one might bave staggered, “Was it offensive to you as an em- 1 Ployes of the company to hear its roll- ing stock referred to as hog trains?’ | eked Frankiln Taylor, counsel for Colton, “Centainly it was," answered Feeney. » Dr, Robert L, Wood, of the Cumber- Jand Strect Hospital, sald he was call- @4 to the station house to attend Col- | ton, after his arrest. He made @ ugh examination of the man but could find nothing the metter with him except that he wus very indignant and xcited, He wouldn't fay he was unk Cowon, who is a vigorous man in ite of his age, then told his story, le said: “At noon on Friday I had a glass of SHED UPON .| Shea, the former Bridge Commissioner, some one yell ‘tral It eerlick t. “Then this policeman reached over the ee Wt iNiaapoted oe srabbing me ed me + pairs and to the slatlonhouss, I°pro and to fteated, and all ti od at me Alt the {ngulted by the sergeant, who sald I was drunk, Wouldn't Have Shea, ‘Nhen they locked me in a cell, By and by @ map oame to me and asked me if I wouldn't like to have John L, ag a bondsman. I said I would not, 80 they wouldn't let me have any one. “T finally managed to met @ message out of the station-house, but it was then 6 o'clock in the morning, A’bout 6 o'clock fathers eh ingeh t demande 8 efor he had no right to 30 80, My friend gave the bond and I way sent for, I came upstairs and @ polloeman ve me @ shove that nearly threw me wn, I protested, whereupon the Ber- Her ts Sate bck ay al an lored me f My friend protested, but the Sergeant ordered him out of the station-house, “Tater I was taken to court, and there I got the case put over until to- Ye * . Edward W. Carh Colton's temily physiolan, teonted that Colton wos not @ drinking man and that it was Impossible he was drunk, Mugis- trate Voorhees said he would find Mr, Colton gullty, but would suspend sen- tence. Mr, Taylor took exception to the finding and declared he would carry tthe matter to higher courts, He will also vale sera jad eds ny jceman and se) . 2: Hy ore ‘that he will spend $10,000 be- fore he will allow the men responsible for his treatment to go unpunished, Mr, Colton claimr to have been a arent friend of the late President Mo- Kinley, 18 ARRESTS FOR as Suspects—The [Persons Wounded Recovering, Twelve of the suspects have been re- |1ans 1s not dangerous, | posited on the doorstep of Prince Trou- betskoy, of the Rusisan Embassy, yes- tablish SNAKE IN GIFT Star Peoped to See What Had Been Sent Her, | MUNICH, Bavaria, Jan. 81.—Fraulein Reubke, of the Court Theatre, who, is playing the juvenile lead In “Berg- | schmiede,” found on her dressing table last evening @ beautiful bonbon box with a note requesting her to open the box before going on the stage, The actress was too much occupied to} = 25,000 Rock Light Balloons To Be Given Away Absolutely Free! Wednesday the Day of Ohis Sreat Distribution. 7 Be here to-morrow—just call at our store and see the Block Light in Operation—have its wonderful gas-saving and light- producing qualities explained and get A BALLOON FREE. Sits intensely white and evenly diffused light has made the Block Light famous, To-morrow, Feb, |, we will give away ABSOLUTELY FREE to every caller at the Block Light Department (in the Basement of the Siegel Cooper Store) a Block Light Balloon —a handsome imported novelty, These balloons are beauti- fully colored and inflate to 16 inches in size, EVERY CALLER GETS ONE—even the children, when accompanied by an adult. Block Light burns eight parts of atr to one part of gas. The use of the Block Light means increased light and decreased gas bills—it means a brilliantly lighted store, office or home—a light of wonderful power, yet soft and white, almost like daylight. The prices on all styles of Block Lights are guaranteed to be low as those quoted by any other ores: i = no commezrion ortm any omnes 47048 WEW YORK. —see these bright lights in operation, Be here to-morrow 5 ater Flees ) Fast Bath in 12 Years Heare of the Edict. CHRYSTIESTREETSKI, Gla (by special Third avenue cable), Jan, NG. | %1.—Sullen discontent and gloom hung BOMB THROW in thick gobs over this section to-day when the report was circulated that a Parix Police Hold Eight Prisoners | uiase had been decreed ordering Chuna Siwak, of No, 219 Chryatie Pi pekt, should take his firat bath In tw Joyous years, The ukase was served on PARIS, Jan, $l—Hiehteen | arrows |Ohuna by a Cossack from the Grand have ‘een made rere in aac at a. | Dukes of the Health Department, And with the throwing of Laney "Guards | the peasantry only awaits the touching group of police and Repuniican revo. {cf the match to the fire that will heat after @ meeting of the Goco the water for Chuna's happily-delayed hotioniets last night. ablutions, Chuna |s a mujik of Russo-Hebraic | nied Laren hogar re iovd ottean | antecedents who left the domain of the Guards ane progressing favormbly, The ineente poxtahh Janondittoon of the three wounded olvil- |e. eo clothes presser in the magar yematvos went to An analysis made at the Municipal | zine of Jacob Greenberg & Son, No, 60 Laboratory shows that the bomb de-| Bond Prospekt. For years Chuna ground the scorching terday morning was highly explosive, | flat-iron into gents’ nobby pants by day fielal be survelllance Nas been es+ | and slept on his froning board by night. over tho Russian Embassy, | e‘was a gol industrious workman, but, sald his fellow-employees, Chuna clung to the traditions ani " to New York with, Also, say they, he BOX TO ACTRESS, offended not his body with water, and eTKai ed eeemed the healthier and more vigorous Adder Darted ‘Out When Munteh | for jt, * Chuna scorned the use of water, the barbers’ tools and heavy clothing, On wintry mornings he English language, leln Reubke screamed and fell in falnt, and the attendants killed the ad- ler. | After some delay the actress was able to finish the performance, of the times one must | do 50 until beforo the fast*net,and when | ,.,Keep, sbreant No better way than bj | she did open !t an adder darted out and | day, | fastened its fangs in her dress, Frau- | World Almanac for SIEGELEOOPERG LOOK FoR “BLOCK LIGHT” @ yun, bed Absolutely the bes ook MoH SIEGEL OPERG. | incandescent Night BURNER & MANTLE, “sare. We carry every style of Block Light for Home, Office and Store, and every style is sold under a positive guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded, Ohe Block Light ts the World’s one portect incandescent light, producing with a single mantle a light of 300 candle-power. mo covntcrnas warn amy arme9 stmt THONG STOREY IEGEL(,0 Ohe Block Ligh me CONNECTION WT Any OTnEs BTORE ‘NEW YORK, /¢s not an expense, but an absolute economy. It increases light and cuts gas bills in halt wanrsrs, Siwak Didn't Relish Idea of Moistening His Disguise, Even if Ordered to Do So by Grand Duke Darlington. With Whiskers and Duster, comes gayly to work clad warmly in an alpaca duster. An elegant foliage of flerce black whiskers fall in a graceful curtain from his face to his waist, After ten years of light work from early morn till dank Chuna, so his fel- low-mujiks say, brought over a wife and family whom he had left in Ruswla. He took them to his Chrystie streot winter eepan rat he did not take a bath, they didn't belleve in It, Inol- dentally he was a deeply religious man, And he belleved every man should have @ Iittle real estate te, But some mujik with finicky ideas re- ported Chuna to the Third Section, and one of Grand Duke Darlington’s Cos- sacks visited the Bond street pantry Friday, Chuna tolerantly allowed the Inspection, smiling resignedly while the inepector searched his whiskers gingerly for a aparrow's nest, Bystanders say that Chuna never ceased smiling when the courler of the Czar said: ‘TH give take a bath! Chuna belleves the Inspector was fool- ish, He didn't want a bath, he told his fellow-mujiks, and he wouldn't take one if It was handed to him on a tray, — The three days were up last night when an Evening World correspondent attempted to gain audience with Chuna, The disciple of liberty had fled from his Tearskoe-Go on O! Rie street and was in hiding, while al regarded ag janissaries from the Grand Duke of the Health Department, Those who know him say that Sf tho Health Department gives Chuna Siwak a bath he will have to be held while recelving it, you three days in which to I strangers were COL, AUSTIN GETS A RAISE. Col, Dayid 1, Austin bad this salary Increased $1,000 too-day by the Boaord of Aldermen, Since 1883 hg has been receiver of taxes, iis salary being $5,000, Algerman John T. MeCalf sald that, in view of the fact that the receiver had taken in $83,000,000 during the past year for the alty, ‘his salary was not com~ mensurate ‘with the responsibilities of ‘the position, 9 Lown ce rn wT san ores TORE ‘THB STORE, ACTY MN ITSOLY oem 'ONETS. YORK. ever made, UNABLE TO PAY \ WIFE $5 WEEKLY, ‘Well-Dressed Man, Charged with Abandonment, Sent to Island for Six Months, When Joset Beaudieu, of No, $21 West One Hundred and Thirnty-ninth street, Was arraigned to-day before Magistrate Barlow, in the West Side Count, changed with abandonment by his pretty wife Jessie, a music teacher, he told the Magistrate that he could not talk Mng- lsh and would like to make his defense in French, The Magistrate told him to Bo ahead and Beaulieu read and eleven- page statement which he said he had Compoged in his cell last night. Beaulieu's story was that he became acquainted with his wife thr igh the medium of a newapaver advertisement fifteen months ago, and that, after cor- Weapon they had met by al nt ment in the Centra Park Zoo, and that they had been martied shoortly after, Mrs’ Mile received $1,800 ag a dower from ‘her mother oon oher mar- by i Bf rho @mount she gave her In ‘hls defense Beaulieu said he had given bac kduring tho year $680 of this mount for his wife live on, Ho said that while he was willing to sup- port her he could not get anythng to @o, and that during the past year all the work he could get was @ short Hd of employment In a bowling Beaulleu was well dressed whon he Apepared in court and after hearing his defense Magistrate Barlow ordered him to pay his wife $ a week. As Beaulieu aid he could not do this, ho wes sent to the Island for six months, piekibiecnliits GAS KILLS MAN IN ROOM. Dies in Lodging House, Where He Lived Several Years, George Dolan, forty-five years old, was found dying to-day {n Willlam Cooney's lodging-house, at No, 189 Bleecker street. Gas was pouring from one of the jets in his room, Dolan had lived in the house for many years, When Cooney went to his room to arouse him he si broke in the door, Dolan ‘ed Botore'a physician could be summoned, —— WILLIAM V. BROKAW ILL, Son anil Daughter Will Bring Him Home from Florida, PALM BEACH, Fa,, Jan, 81.—~Won has been received here that William V. Brokaw js seriously ill at Miami, and W. Gould Brokaw and his sister, Mrs, James E, Mantin, have hurried there {from here in @ spectal train to be with) 8 8 ere that young Brokaw and hia sister will take ‘their i! New York without anne, LAM a Superb $350.00 $225.00 EASY TERMS, NO MONEY DOWN, BestDressers Wear’ CHES iy, "CAPT. BARR” “Lion BRAND” COLLAR 2 FOR 25'CENTS BOLD EVRAYWHERE ‘THE BIG STORE SIEGE SIXTH AVE. pas’ Yew Ideas In.Women’s Siylish Spr ing Oatlored Sui The variety of materials in the Suits includes Broadcloths, Cheviots, Men's Stylish Mixtures in all the latest colorings, Shepherd Plaid materials, Fancy Panamas and Voiles, The Skirt materials consist NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ACITY IN ITSELF OPERG. oun —-«CO"GID"STS. NEW YORK. Double ‘'S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Morn This Week f 8.30 Ti1112 o’Clock, Thereafter, Single Stamp: tit Closing Hour, I3 is one of the largest, best and altogether most fascinating collections of Women's Tailéred Suits and Skirts to be seen anywhere. Each model reveals an original idea in artistic garment creation, superior. It couldn't be better in a made-to-order garment. The color combinations are most charming, W The chief feature of interest of this sale, aside from the. hat while the garments are in the newest Spring modes they of Fancy Mixtures, Panama Cloths and Voiles. 34-Length Coat Suits, AT 30.00. AVERY STYLISH SUIT, with %-length | AT 28,75, A VERY NATTY 24-INCH JACKET |AT 16.50. TWO VERY PRETTY S| jay style; | SUIT. of light-colored Men's Suitings } beautiful tailoring | STYLES, one of Chevio; and the he Stee Ea tch color | on both jacket and skirt. Skirt is made with new flaring |Materials, The jackets are beaurifully tailored; one skirt ” side-plaited flounce and coat has ex- 9 ts box plaited and the other gored effect 4 quisite lines that fit the figure, and with flaring foot piaits, Both suits are 16. b0 shepherd checks, Skirt is made with detail finish, Ai i ¢ new umbrella flounce. Exceedingly up: 1/) 00 pide gates a Dae ha 28. 75 Short Coat Suit. AT 21.00. A VERY NOBBY SHORT COAT SUIT | and very elaborately trimmed with bands OF FANCY PANAMA CLOTH, with vest effect of |°f Taffeta in fancy design, The best : | broadcloth, prettily trimmed with braid and finished with /0. 50 Entire suit is silk lined throughout. and | butions, Skirt iy gored style with { very artistically braid trimmed iacket, 28, 75 flaring foot plalts. Wery jaunty and oi, 00 AT 9.50, A VERY STYLISH SKIRT of fine \ coat, double breasted effect, skirt simulating cut upper part showing Tuxedo rever of velvet to tone of material, and vest of fancy material; new high sleeves; materials are mixed tweeds and to-date, at Voile Blouse Suit. At 28.75, A WONDERFULLY PRETTY BLOUSE SUIT of voile, in black blue, brown and light gray A wonderfully exceptional value, ar Cutaway Suit. brella flounce skirt, stylish at as | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Any Ny das psa An Importer 8 50c Mercerized Faille, The weaver to whom we owe fabric has established his fame thro = his mercerized faille material. In ef. ; fect it is within a step of pure silk, woven of higl mercerized double twisted cotton yarn, gros grain weave, serviceable in character, though rather Ii in weight. The colors include the most desirab shades of champagne, navy, sky, ivory, cardinal, reseda, rose and cadet as well as black, all of which are to be in high favor for the new season's gowns, outing suits, shirt waists and kindred garments, The Half-Yearly Clearance Sale of Shoes and Slippers for Women rena Shoga of patent leather or kidskin with patent tip, fall Louis 'XV. heels, ! Regularly $5.00 Special $2.85 Walking Shoes of patent leather, calf or kidskin, with self or patent tip. Cuban or military heels. Regularly $3.50 Special $2.45 Walking Shoes of vici kid, with patent tip, military heels, Regularly $3,00 Special $1.95 Slippers of black or white kid, low French heels, Boudgir Slippera of kid in red and black, trimmed with fur, Regularly $1.50 Special $1.10 Saks & Company BROARWAY, 33R TQ 34TH STRRRT. i MONDAY MORNING WON! Combination Photo Offer, 12 Imperial Carbonettes @ One 16x20 Black @ White, the experienced photographer at a price whi this an opportunity not to be overlooked, 1 Jacket Suit. Redingote Suit. AT.2350, A VERY STYLISH REDINCOTE SUIT OF AT 2350, A VERY JAUNTY CUTAWAY SUIT |BROADCLOTH AND CHEVIOT. Specialy appro: | atm the ome ee NOY potty oF ine cf light Men's Mixtures. Coat has priate for wear at the present mo- beautiful lines and velvet collar; um- Py) IO |i: An extraordinary value £0. 5 Artistic Photography. In the Benedict Studios. For the first time this year we announce @ renewal of our immensely dO Only experts are employed. Therefore Wed get the best result: of the camera rie " Others cannot compete with. Artistic workmanship and mounting coupled with an interestingly low price: & itt (Slegel Cooper Btore, take 6th Ave, tale Short Jacket Styles. wonderful value for Women’s Skirts in the New Models AT 1050, A NEW SKIRT OF VOILE, made over. good silk drop, with the new flaring flounce style at side value in the new Spring model to be found anywhere at bone Serge, with the new many plaied flaring effect. prettily tailored with scallops of the material, Very smart and stylish I, 50 at effect, beautifully tailored and fin shed} at 4, the iow price of