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hi ing Superintendent, Just from Florida, oltis Him Responsible for something wrong with mont, There is graft ‘and i mean to Aw t , Bupérinténdent Jeagc A. Hop- Florida to find that dur- sence bulldings have collapsed ey had paised ap pate and this statement to-day. in Of the chaos in the Bureau bout which \he public Is d @epartment in this fhapector'in' the bureau is ine, and every clerk and. Of gotting at the bot- mean to'do tt. 1 “toe. in“ £LS UP. GOES PRETTY Y EDNA Adds |Fantana Gitl’s it’s Packing Rude- ly Interrupted by an Ob- jecting Landlord, Yes, FAIR FRIEND TO RESCUE, r ! ‘Absurd to Believe the Pub-/‘‘l Get You.In,” Exoltedly Shouts M'sieu: Frossard, but He -Dida't Quite. ,|POLICE” TAKE” A’ HAND, Lid ts) Down with Frenchman Bit. Then the Court, James” prileat, & huskily butlt Frenchman, whose little snistache shas barometric, les, Delain. © up, straight when fe Is excited ant Ing’ allietly, otherwise, had to explain lagintrate Moss in rthe Wert Sido . ne had put Edna Morrill in @ Sanetogn trunk and then endeayored to sit on the iid, Edna Js pretty and petite and at present she trips the light fantastic "Until. Jost seek th No. 27 West Forty-ntth lonsieur Frossard wos hor len, who » company, sl Last week. ‘They left in their room # trunk, how- h ahd a quay of thelr belongings, promising fo return on Saturday and ly Interrupted, hot in when they got London Hears French Minister Delcasse Is Willing to Grant Czar’s Request to Open Negotiations, but Wants Lord: Lansdowne's Aid—Russian Riots. (By the Associated Press.) . LONDON, ‘March 28642 P, Mi—A telegram from a Northern Buropean papltal received in London this afternoon says: "T have just learned on reliable authority that Russia has asked Del, ¢aase to ne} as an Intermeniary and open negotintions with Japan, “Delcasse ‘has signified his willingness, but considers that Lansdowne's co-operation ‘is essential to success,” | 81. (PETERSBURG. March 28,--Rov-) territories the red fing, of revolt has i bands, of peasants continue to pll-| been raised. | the, second. floor with her head resting two young women (e-/| | 19 to be questioned, If}olded to change thelr boandingshouse..| ( » burn wand murder tn the Cher-| At Yalta, Crimea, ee the pogula- bigov Government and in Tamboff, Ka- Ban and other: governments in’ the tion la affected more or less, . the mean time the situetion in the Caucasus is growing worse, A ‘state hordering on civil war exists tn the Kuban territory, where the population has been armed for a colligien with tion bad wrecked the vodka shops, po lioe quarters, &c,, warships were Sent from Sebastopol and marines were Jaméed, au if in a hostile country, BAKU, Caucasia, March 28,—The works bf the Mantacheff Petrolaum Company bret the Rot Petroloum Works at Bib- leibat ‘on fire. A 'VGOROD, Middle an Pret .A fire ut the Mazou ara ‘as caused heavy losses are hundreds of feats oie ‘The flames threaten to spreat the soldiers. dtoop-| " Ty the Georgia, Mingrelia'and Kutate |to tine ‘shipping, LOOKED IN GLASS BALL. AND FOUND LOST HORSE. Mind Reader Hochman Told Cohen He Would Find Nelly on the Wililamsburg Beidge with Her Driver Asleep—Owner ‘ Worried Over and Brought Back the Nag. a Prof. Hochman, of No, 169 Rivingtow Wreet, was introduced. 40 Magistrate \ “His betting so suddenly,’ explained Mr, Cohen to Magistrate Wammer, “sorter gave me hewitalions, but he puts © © bill on ‘ais table, Ike a hot sport. 80 I put out five $1 bills and say, he can have them If he sees Nelly for me, Then he gets out @ cryate) ball and pits on It, “Ho makes @ rubbing on the ball and looks into tt, and all of a one? he cries Neighbor Finds Wess, His Wife and Son Suffocated in Their}. ‘Home—Evidently “an Aoci- ‘dent. Breaking into the home of Henry Wels, a4.No, 8 Delaware dyentie,’ Jer~ wey City, to-day, Mrs, Frances Anderson, a nel@hbor, found Weiss, his wife arid thelr seveh-year-dld aon Harold dead ih the place ¥ Gas which was escaping ie from an open Jet explained the tragedy. | ; Mra. Welas was, lying in}a/toom on on: the carpet andvher, feet On tho bed, Her husband was :Inan adjoining room meat the crib of their aon. The. posl- thons of the two bodies indicated that Weiss and his wife awoke when partly overcame by the deadly: fumes, The hupband had dragged himeclt to hia on room and the mother had tried to follow, but collapsed’ belore she able to get out of bed, That th deaths were due to accident the police declared there wan not the slightest doubt, Weles, who was a me- chanic, owned the home in which he lived, Hig wife was to havo sailed for Evrope in a few days to claim a for- tune left by ‘relatives. Mra, Andereon, whio discoverea the Bodles, lives next ner ‘anid had gone tr the Weiss home Me eopaS on an errand. Mecelvin «4 to hel Sertad 3 Ba Sided to. break ig the Place, ie got & rq cibeed frog tba: Bh this ted floor, When Cay Asi the window ane was almost overcome by the gas fumes that) burst |- out Upon her, She ent the house, pene kt windows and then found the A doctor said the three had tone dead five hours, teenage NAN PATTERSON TO BE TRIED APRIL, 10, Renonter Gof in Part I, Genem! to-day set the date for the retrial of Nan Patterson, charged with the murder of Caesar Young, for Mon- day, ay. April be ‘Thi wae ‘done at the re- Dist eons na abe Ta he girl's ir ‘verved notice that he wou move at an watly date for a Pan panel. of isle from which a jury {| foot ‘on it, Madison, Avenie Manhoie Goes Up Just ag Mrs, Pratt Puts Her Foot On It—She Wasn't Hurt Muoh, ° ‘A manhole coviir Liew up at fadison dvenio and Porfleth street to-day. just An Mra. Elteabcth Pratt, of No, 22 vir. ginia avenue, Jersey: City, placed one Sho’ waa blown ten feet in tho air! and, falling eevorely, cut her ‘wrists and knees, The explosion shook the neighborhood and filled those immediately about the ‘ecene with consternation, The asphalt pavemeat was torn up the entire width far paatt ta tee fron disk rose to Ouse rots, When it fell 1t just (missed striking an elderly woman, When Mra, Pratt fell after being blown up on the manhole she lay io a sem{-consclows condition until Police- man Glenn, of the Hast Fifty-firat street station, picked her up. When sne ro- vived she refused to go to a hospital or receive medical treatment. She walked to the home of her aunt, at aynue and Fortieth street, ‘ Neckwear Dept! A large and id sien line of Spring and Symmer | Neckwear at 25c. & soc. each, exceptional yalue, Yokes, Chemtsettes and Guimpes for the ‘nei surplice, waist, from: soc. to $8.50. $8.00, $12.00 & $15. 00 each, our own factories under the strict. eat supervision, Brass Bedsteads, in all sizes, We will make this week the (allowing © Spatal Reductions in this department, Mattresses. No. 2 Hair Mattresses, Single size,#4.00, Full size,$6, |! regularly: $5.00 & 93,00, No. 5 Long Hair Mattresses; Single size, $8.75. \ Full sizey¢1 3.50, Rogilarly $11.25 & 918,00, No. 8 Blatk Drawings Mattresses. Single size.gr2. Full size,g18, regularly $16.25 . & — $26,00, Pillows. _ Size 22x28 inch... $2,00, redured from: $2.60, Size 22x28 inch, $1.75, reduced from $9.10, Size 22x28 inch, $1.40, reduced | from $1.75, Upholstered Springs in all sizes, Above are all miadlitactured In Metal Bedsteads. We will dispose of several small lots of White Enamel and at greatly reduced prices. Lord&. Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Streat, Fitth Avenue, Nineteenth Street.’ out: ‘Deve p eile on the ‘Williamsburg be got nee load she can't Collar and. Cuff Sets bridge! walk bei Ha (tg a vied Fecal d vd pote Nah dt hs end Pay pe tn driving dhe’ 5 al | aE arn cum ni |“BAT” WASTEREONIS Er id Cars| NOW ADEPUTY MARSHAL. a . th st ir was be cra ntlemay Solomon: iat roped of No “Bat” “Masteteon Ni, worn In as ia aoe 7 Deputy’ United Btat Marehal by Pee oman’ when ho United tktet Commissioner Alexander Ys ir. Masterson’ was accom. i lestoner Alexander's of- wer bldg wd a ne awould, “Brates Atlomey. tient om office, ——————__ BENNINGS ENTRIES, _ (opasiea to ‘the Evening Horan’? day, when he betook himself to Prof. Hochman, He told ¢he mind-readin, jeer of his sad bereavement and piper to is Onetere, the proteases, 48-5 : nounced: + | i "TM you ar, cohen, Ae 20 here Melly is'mow.” ALDERMEN DEFY | iroin-arm with a professor, J UDGE’ WQODWARD'S BROTHER A SUICIDE Well-Known Attorney Kills Him- nelf In a Cleveland Hotel, BENNINGS; WASHINGTON, 1D, ,C. (Special to The Hventng World.) _ ; Maroh: 29 ‘The entries for the bie 10" GLEVELAND, 0,, March 2%--Henry | morrow ate ag follows: oy a fat aterney with ‘an| FIRST: Barone ant se ras Action i a Bk ape pt, com] enden ipgiok essrepsaiaphiga tal Although Writ of Mandamus! erea ‘shi atternoon, wha an tenant “Qe, Wooderaad bus een here for the pest three weeks In the interest of the ‘to Smmediately oh the franchise application of the) yr, Woodward was a brother of ‘Connecting Ratiroad Company was \s-| judge C. 8, Woodward, of the New Tho, sulclde was, diecov- at the hotel found the than’s body after | a | Been Issued, .| forcing the door opén. pit mous eommanaing the Banks Publishing Company. He. was of Gch! about thirty-five yeans old, aucd from ‘the Supreme a] rt, * Nuat tee wir : eave the York’ Bupreme Court,’ who is holding in Jace’and embroidery, 50¢; to. $5.00... | Coque, Marabout & Ostrich . Boas and Stoles, $3.95 to $25.00. Lord 3-1 L aylor,| Broadway and ‘aed Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Btreet, Coward SPECIAL, Gold Eyeglasses, + Arch-Sapparting Shoe,” For. Men, Women and Children, Itis comparatively easy to fit the ordinary foot at heel, ball and toe, But to serve the foot normally weak at the instep, requires an extraordinary last of absolutely correct lines, Our Arch-Supporting Shoe just| = answers this description. It sup- ports the fyot where support is Eyegla: nm $ : .0OO. , eat remarkable rer, is made awe Lee at e fatto eyes, Ciel the 1 and | paroled the exciting narrative,” but I caught It and held st up, whlle Mra. Biworthy ran | i? sobs Ayana t ria an of the poll ene cys o 8 com= wi ‘aside white salon Merrill strate evidence he rictentg for assault be Berane vigor- several ra ares fo nimbly Meantime Prevent ‘hunsda} hi the custody ot ble sovsde sel. i AND, TALK OF GRAFT © But’you should be “very careful which Room, You' select ag “pe future home, ——— ALBANY, March %,-Sengational scenes accompanied the passage in the Assembly tile afternoon of Mr, Wil- Snack’s bill providing for the rebulld- ing of the Queens County Court-House at Jamaica inetead of Long Island City, the present site, Mr. MoKeown, of Kings, hotly attack. 0d the bill and Its sponsors, alleging that it represented a "real estate graft” and that improper influences had reached evon the ert of the majority, Majority .Le mers instantly de- mended, int Republican cheers, the facis, names and particulars. Mr. MoKeown alleged that a “lobby” waal at work, headed by a man when hie named, Mr, Rogers denied that he Knew the man or had’ ever been ap- pronched by him on any subject. The bill was paased under a close call of the House, In the course of which Mr. McKeown was seated by the fer- feant-at- Arma, after vainly attempoing to introdyce an amendment to the Sill, (The Incident waa the most sensational Ahus far of the i Onn aes nt ou. ts ‘onder little attention, wervers got into the meeing ber and as they began thalt work of summons serving under he auhorly of he ‘writ, thero was 4 scramble of Aldermen evape, Fet paused long enough in ot A wun | discovery ries. anything ‘to-aay, At ts understood that the special coun- wel for the aidermanie council has, under the direction of the Committes Fides, ne ‘unnels, taken an ap- Supreme Court onder wien ie My ign by Justicn f expected thac "'IAttle ‘fim” solivan, who controls the Committee on Bridges and Tunnels; would Gee ‘the franchise out to-day, but he said not a word. From tm ime yan has Jeter that matter was Aer Weking ‘aii the gg big ling to douveres from one, President himself of this warning: eaten there are no reports from the alg committees at ihe next meet- he board I (4 call each com- a ies sepatalely and ask for a report on matters during the inet wixty days, I give this notice to the committeemen now,” LITTLE TIM GIVES WAY TO THE GAS COMMITTEE, On motion of Alderman Timothy P, Sullfvan, the Board of Aldermen to-day Unanimously consented to the use of the Addermanic Chamber by the joint legis- mes the gas JAVeSteA Mon, Alderman Sullivan said that he had been requested to Introduce tho resolu» thon, which he did unhesitatingly. The {nvertigating committee will hold no seg. tons on Tueada: ya. when the bowrd holds its regular meet! hy of clerks and eteno- A large staff graphers js engaged in getting out a new batch of subpoenas for. witnesses before the committee, Process-; Orvern wote Jn anl out of Lawyer Hughes's office all day receiving insiructions and reporting Drogress, ‘was rumored that conatderable | ing certain high interesis, but when Mr, Schurmun, assistant to Mr, Hughes, was asked about this he merely laughed good-naturedt and would not vyouch- safe an, an islative committee for the purposes of! ¢ aimoulty had been experiencad in gerv- | court in Brooklyn, N, ¥, He was well wopplied. with funds, Manager Thomp- ‘won, of the Hollenden Hotel, recetved } telegram from Judge Woodward to- day, jnquiring whether or not. the fen was-at lon by nagement, ing in tl of the tragedy, (ig tl RQUITABLE HEARING IN ALBANY PUT OFF | wat ALBANY, March %—Supt, Francis Hendricks, of the State Insurance De- partment, to-day postponed for one wosk the hearing on the protest of the Crimmins committee representing many polley holders of the Equitable Life As+ surance Sovlety, against the plan for “mvutualizing”’ that society adopted at, ei Fp meeting of the directors. he postponement was decided In te of a. str protest made by jomas Spratt, Ogdensburg, repre |’ Pelee polloy- holders of that chty, The visiting delegation was a large one, including committees from all parts of the State, DR. FRANKBERG HURT IN RUNAWAY, While Dr. Jacob Frankberg, of No, 54 East Beventy-third street, and his deiver, James Ikeynolds, were driving a spirited tenm through the Transverse road In Central Park this afternoon a wheel of the runabout oaught in the trolley slot, ‘The doctor and driver wore thrown out, }and the honmee, Wie ie Boia! from the | 0 Sart, Fe Central NY JP a neea "aed were stopped | hy Policeman Newt DR WunRbere: Ola eh badly Injured | it he had to be removed to his home, | Ss HOTTEST MARCH 28TH ON RECORD. | The expert at the Weather Bureau watched the thermometer ollmb up- | ward to-day and then he looked back lover his books and discovered that it fad been the hottes, 2h of March on record, Not since the establishment of the Weather Bureau Office, according to the official forecaster, has the temper- }ature been as high at thla time of the year a.it was to-day, During the hot- tes; period of the day the mercury a 4, GUARANTEED CURD 1 ALES, vit Paso Salle wo eave in @ to 16 dave, Boa, ne ony vee stood a t??. On Broadway the women appeared. in thin shirtwaists. loed drinks were in demand everywhere. It | SIXTH RACH —H Per ig and @ hy Li au: @ bale furlongs “ S2RSBSR2S2SRE 2 5 Ze zs ee V THIRD RACE — Th yard: five ungva he ® bait’ furlong Bat Dome *Port Arthur Loricate, Sess5 three-year-olds jaisd course, RACE- opwand seven ‘Columbi j mile and 100 yards; oid course, VIGOROUS FEMALE LIFE sx jImportant Part It Plays in| Home Happiness—Health Woman's Duty. A great London physiolan pays: "Ago | is not so much the eneiny of women as: disease; maturity In women should’ be Ike the unfolding of the bud tnto the perfect | flower; disease always is the destroyer of women's beauty, grace, happiness and at- tractions.”” This {g a groat truth, Everybody has Kuowh women of mature years tn perfect health, happiness, with ripe and radiant beauty, But alas, for one woman in the enjoyinent of health and heauty, thousands are weak and nervous; waking mornings tired And unrefreshed after feetless, sleep. less hights; fatigued by alight exertion, nervous, deoresned in heart, unutterably mulseradle in But you have not yet tried the treatment of & great specialist, you have not yet laid your case before Dr. Greone, discoverer of | Dr. Groene's Nervura blood and nerve rem- was the mood old une Mog minus straw hats and duck tr TART eI Ta hy eM ey ey edyi of 101 Fifth Ave, New York. Write Mima about your case, old course. (J, 16. 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