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People, LUE AND GRAY HIS ESCORT. Ge Veterans and G. A. R, Men March Together In His Honor ; In Big Street Parade. ISVILUE, Ky., April ¢.—President volt wae the suest of the people of city. to-day and during the two } he apent here was given every of the high regard in which Ken- ‘hold him, ee was the union of the q 4nd the gray in his honor, Confed- rate war veterans joining with G. A. R. 88 his personal escort. This spirit doings and the keynote of the speech Mr it delivered during his stay clty ready to greet him. thronged the street 4 boomed the Presidential salute eY, Beckham, Acting Mayor Barth and fan O, Murray, heading the reception nittee, bade him welcome, Presidont responded briefly and, @ carriage, wan driven +o the of honor in the procession, which along Third street and then on the Coart House, the throng giving ® Continuous ovation, R velt the Man. Arrived there President Rooseyelt was to the speakers stand. introducing the President, Gov. paid he believed it is more ¥ velt'a power than in the power @ny other man to establish beyond the fact that there Is no ho South, no Daat and no West the + Roosevelt Respon the President stepped upon the wand the crowd saw him a pro- cheer went up, ‘Dhen he aaid: “Gov, Beckham, and you, my fellow- pose gre (applause): Surely any man indeed be gratified to be greeted this way by such an audience, and introduced aa you have introduced AFTER THE BALL; OR, PAYING OFF (By T, E. Fowers,) HELP, GENTLEMEN, POLICEMAN WITH HIS OWN PISTOL Etta Rutnph Seizes Weapon and Severely Wounds Him on the Head. Miss Etta Rumph, an athletic girl 4 nineteen and daughtor of David Rumph, & retired builder, who lives at No, 2822 Canarsie lane, Flatbush, told to-day how she had realated an attack made on ber by a policeman, aad obtaining possession of his revolver held him at bay and then beat him over the head with the butt of the revolver, The pi tol ia now. in her pwesession, It was Teoognixed as the property of Harry MoVelgh, a policoman attached to the MINE CRASH DUE TO PLOTTERS? |Inspeotor, Who Made a Tour of | Ruined Leiter Works, Says | | HYDE DEMANDS THAT FOES QUIT (Qontinued from Firet Page.) en HYDE A VISION.- LIKE SENSATION AT THE THEATRE no doubt. These finally forced Mr. Hyde | Any effort to include him in the retiring Jamen Haron Hyde went to see Ellis into @ gtatemnt denying)some of tho | Wartet will be fought bitterly, a Mant obargesl” } Tt.was learned tonday that when the [ alent?” He. divided the heners’ win f| Explosion Was, Caused by first revelations of the deal! M ings between ubn, Loeb 0. were made Jacob H. Schiff gent in his resignation as a director, Thi came to the ears of ©, H, Harrima millions of dollars’ worth of whose curities had been sold to the soclety t Mr. Bohiff's firm, and he had a talk with Mr. Schiff, wh.ch resulted in the with- drawal of the resignation, Mr, Hyde was a late riser to- when he got up he found Mr. Krech waiting for him, Mr. Krech had a long ponference with his chief before com- ing downtown. It is said that Mr, Krech does not take kindly to the |scheme to retire him from the xecu- tye Committee, the star when she was on ‘the stare and got all the honore bimeelf when tho curtain was down, Mr, Hyde during the show wandered acrona tho theatre from tower left- hand box to lower right, thus atving hoth sides of the house = chance to see him, Then he wave the “ralibirds” a sight of him and after the perform- ance dashed through tho stream of de- parting spectators several times, He was very busy, Mr, Hyde was in « charmingly un- conventional evening dress: A dress sult, © turn-over collar and black bow, white walstcoat, white kid «loves stitched with black, a cabbage-like wardenia and crowning glory! a |] shirt front such as never befome was on land or sea, Instead of the common tombstone of shirt bovom, the dress shirt wns Case of “Mud and Mire.” The prinbtpal charge and the one which Mr. Hyde means to push to the finish {a the one that Mr, Alexander and his associates have made changes Against Mr. Hyde that are without tie slightest basis of truth, The first of these 1s that the Cambon dinner, for advertising purposes, was fot up by Mr, Hyde alone. Mr. Hyde charges that Mr, Alexander and all the others were in the Cambon dinner jcheme as deeply as he was, that thero Haaren ate ane ievuer in denying that tt | There were four detectives oulsiae of | Mr. Hyde's house to-day, one of them wis more or less of an advertisement.) in an automobile, They wore ready to but that the fet that It has been ex-| follow the youn millionaire wherever posed as such Je due to the statements | ho went. Mr. Hyde baw already dis- od responistbility for these detec. given to the public press by Mr, Alex: | tives rm mys they are the agents of ander. hic enemies In ithe Rauitable and nre . Hyde geeq on to aay further that| hired to dow his every footstep, So far A Tive of the Alexanders wore at the) {he senionawe over him tas not dis. dinner; that every director and every Iya, Tit Het eke slowan of head of a department was there, and] James W, Alexander. president of the that every one of them thoroughly un- Gerstood the purpore for which the din- ther Equitable Society and & Powder—Probably 35 Killed, | BENTON, Ml, April 4—The death list |at Zeigler now reaches twenty, but is expected to run to thirty-five, Twenty miners have already been taken from the mines. Three others have been res- | cued alive, but are not expected to sur- vive. | Among the victims are State Mine In- |. spector Willlam Akinson, of Murphy- | boro, and Mine Inspector John Graham, of Zelgier, The bodies of the dead have all been located, but the work of rescue i= Very hazardous. Last night State Mine Inspector Akinson and Zeigler Mine Inspector Graham went down Into the mine and were brought out dead, stifled by the foul air and amoke. Former State Mine Inanector Evan Johns finully succeeded in making a \ tour of the mine, but was brought out it dead, He jhas given out the day, and tore oF white light that has recently beaten down upon him, he wore a pair of large smoked classes, Also @ Sutherland Sisters halr cut, Moolety, and of the men who are sup: porting alm tn investigating the alleged Miayro of funds of the xrclaty, Gov, Beckham, (Applause.) ‘As the Governor has so well sald, @ll the important questions, the that infinitely transcend mere differences, we are funda- one, (Applause,) “For in the question of foreign and the points upon whi: division on pat ray ses etc hs w. i there oan ‘kbam, to be auch division, T #hail all that justify the hope to which vi ion and try iywelt President of all of the United States, (Pro- jause.) Fought for Right. urally, I feel partioulart: ‘at peeing hore to-aay. jolted procession, the men who wore and the men who wore the het al Plquse). ie dari of you fought cht, iven him to and each of you has lett it 1 feel pride, ‘not only in in your devotion to what SENDA, believed your duty, ealdent descended to the form from the-spenkor'a stand the 968 Of two male German oinging 80- nt forth with the strains of it uoky yeas f EHP at a? ining, uncovered ‘un: 8 ad been concluded, Then the singers as follows; “Gemuethlichheit.” Gentlemen—I want to thank you for pining here to sing to-day, andl want gust. one thing ted %y your ° fe as B are composed many | t wtooks tror world, ‘Bach atook can ‘continu: thing of great value to our na- le of German origin ‘meny dierent, warn, ane nee of what they contrtbuted has power to know what the joy | ¥! ne, aus Presented epeech he was souvenira, each @ reminder y the taken, his train | nute later, ings on the mer was-giyen, no one better than Mr, | "yf : i pach ent that the explosion was not Alexander himself. Paine curr ob ineTltt tot. the Peas yong yt entart ty peed a by ut was & powder ex- There was not a social friend of Hyde bebo my fit to ind up the affairs [Sse inyde'e Alahte or as he eat well 4 pias south of the lat the dinner, he gays, and every man | Fie sorely is hndieputed the fromt of one ur another of the fo the rumor that knew that It was purely a business id T boxes, the mi ‘was intentionally destroyed laffalr, Hyde's Threat, “iRee the long man with all those J DY anomies of Joseph Lolter, the owner “It I am pushed too far, you must ve- | whiskers? That's Hyde!" PEERS: I : No Servants on pees) ho | member that, X will wll have the ight |" ‘The man tn the tennis shirt tn the Eetcetgenen caneaemetenl ; further that the| to apply to the courts for a receiver o sth ou kas Whe bi ‘ ory cig Friqub eit i his | the f utable Lite Aamuralie Bociety," po ‘That's Hyde, Wh areca? ROAD NERD NOT Bay Bhore home and other employees |py Hyde at & stormy conference thy || Guess you only come to town on elreus 9 | PAY FOR FINGER. day, Why, he's the chap that, “There's a man I wouldn't places with for nine dollars,” “Oh, the poor fellow! And such pretty clothes, too, I don't believe it’s true about him,” resident Alexan- of his are carried on the Haquitable Yeu Fee had with Payrolls is absolutely untrue and em- : If Hyde could curry out his threat the @nated from the Alexanders, The man) qq policy-holderd Mh the. iHauitaoie Williameon, who was named as the ave to be reingured in yr &o., Re, ohange When the sult of David Bchoenbergor, a deputy marshal in a district court, against the Metropolitan Street Rail- Gates Avenue Station in Brooklyn, MoVeigh is in bed at his home at No, B98 Bt. Mark's avenue, Brooklyn, and to-day admitted that he had recetved his injuries at the hands of Miss Rumph, ‘Until Saturday last the Rumphs—the father, mother and dawghter—lived at No, 617 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn. On that day they were moving to their new home, Joseph Healey, a Philadel- phia fruit merchant, who is a brother of Mra, Rumph, was with Miss Rumph as the furniture wae being taken from the house during the afternoon, whe: it is alleged by Mr. Healey and Mt Rumph, a large man, his breath reek- ing with whiskey, pushed his way nto the houpe and became go offensive tnat he was ordered to the street py Mr: Rumph, The man wae in @itizen's dreas and no one knew he was a yo- iceman. Struck Man with Hilo Pistol, ence her experience, Miss Rumph said: “He selzed me in his arms and 1 fought him, Then I @oreamed, and my uncle came to me, He dealt the man a blow, knocking him down, ‘Then the man Jumped up and oried out: ‘I am o policeman!’ With that he drow @ re- volver, but before he could use it I seized it with both hands, and at the same time my uncle knocked him down again. I held the man at bay for an instant and then began beating tim over the head with the revolver, I hit idm many times and blood came as the wi n cut deep into his scalp. Hoe tried to run, but as he did eo my uncle and I struck him at the same time and he fell to the pavement, Then got Up and ran. / ‘The records at the Gates Avenue Sta- tion show that McVelgh was on duty @unday, but that later in the day he reported sick end went home. He was ales Ay bat aeey Atte Sullivan, wi! our t MoVeigh's injuries wi auch that he would be compalied to ye main tn bed until to-morrow, Denies Addressing Girt. When McVeigh was seen at his home to-day he said: "I drew my pay-check Saturday but did not cash It, I was on my way home, und did take several drinks. I was uot drunk when I passed the house at No, @7 Frank\in avenue. A girl called to me to come to her, She waa dressed in black and very pretty, 1 did not know. what she wanted and went, when she and a man set upon me and took my revolver away from me," MoVeigh denied that he had entered house in the afternoon, ‘L saw the girl,”’ he sald, “but I did Bay Shore superintendent, is, it will |¢ompanies and the 2,000,000 or more be alleged »; ficlaries of the company would have to way Company for $2,000 damages for a al y Mr. Hyde, in complete | ic aries Leaps 4 “That's him,” cried one excite@ in- 9 other snautance Companies for iwiten lost finger alleged to have been orush- e affairs y ‘@ ye y 9. id OF ie Sathar, the late Henry mm (in the hands of lsuac Vanderpool, head “Oh. vot, Hilo Vielete,”” murmarea | afternoon it developed tat he hed lost the Boolety he does @ dolar. worth | Seaiagt, for She ie “charge in com. aa) Histon, The Jury found for the company ore, lance with a formal request made on hoon berger’ ar Hyde further tye the frond oa cent ‘Mexandor and fied with. thy former employer fo that effect. hat the story that iq le money | State Department on Fob. 21. Mr. Van- ‘Justice Dowling directed that the olr- Was used to pay the expenses of ha |Artoool will continue In control of the oumstance be reported to the District- 5 conduct o} = SS ee of his charges that false stories havo | eee ponent Oey ato. Thin may, re been spread mbout him, Not one doliar, | ton ‘A sere U ; he/auyt. of any money but fils own Was cylte weeks, agen im ondiutine an, In: M’CREERY DRY GOQDS Itt the present. intention of, Mr. Hesefve Tite Inurance Company. This HOUSE TO MOVE UPTOWN, ese 5. cha ¥ 4 hiseting ofthe aitesora on Rharkaay. | gONPNON crm gg” HAO" 0 eta hete may be some delay in the i ;] changed to old line Insurance. It —_—s a B. Compan: Which But Mr. Hyde fe not disposed to let any| changed fold, Mine Insurance, | IE at Lecdl (3 Ow under his fect, He has con- the Board of Directors at_pres- ut Will not have long if the Board adopts the mutuallzation plan suggested last Saturday by 6: Intendent of In- surance Hendricks, It ie the present In- tentton of the Board to ratify this plan. No Hope of Peace Now. There wil be a pretty row at the board meeting when these charges, ‘coupled with the demand for the heads of the three est mien in the S0- + premade, Every one connected th the Society, elther neutral or Ned up with a faction, agrees now that the fight is on to a finish, Bvery chance of peace, or even of truce, has dis The rimeside crowd at the comMbina- tion jiu jitsu-catch-as-catch-can wr tling match next ‘Thursday night, at Grand Central Palace, between Hi- @ash!, the jitsu champion of Japan, and George Bothner, Amertoa’s prom- fer light-weight wrestler, will look more like @ Thankegiving Day football @ame gathering than anything else, Princeton University, where Bothner hag recently ‘been appointed wrestling Instructor, 1s going to sen - gation over thom “sersey, tne Me eles of the black and yellow having g1 faith in Bothner's ability to with. rae e Fitth Fol at ent, Mt, Avenue Site, the company Is nat solvent, but there NN has been, dissatistaction among some of the pollcy-holders In consequence of Increase assessments, An officer of ithe Mutual reserve said to-day. “There 1s no particular significence in the Jnvostigation. We wish the polloysholders to have advantage of the oMmoetal knowledge of the Insurance De- partment of the State, under which we are Incorporated, The company waa examined prior to its relncorporation, and now after three years It was conaidered advisable to give those In- terested the benefit of another exam- ination, We want no question as to tle The formal transfer of the property at No, 9 West Thirty-fourth atreet that, formerly belonged to Monry Clewe, to the J. C, Lyonna Butiding and Operating Company, and thon, onto the H. B, Claflin Company, took place this afternoon at the office of Henry Clews & Co,, No, 15 Broad street, Tt ts stated that the Claflin Company buys the property for the purpowo of erecting a large store for the James were red, standing of the Company." stand the pone-breaking methods at McCreery Company, which will 3 Y, where ” renty: strect, 0 McCreery. of the Equitable If he Is worsted in the , eclence of fit it. Hh eM Tan selhats KILLED A MAN, |suitens, i) Pe remnenented bya b \ big almost to a im; confident that Higaahl's mysterious and ancient art will prove too m the American's plicit, uch for tem of stores. The Claflin Company already owned property adipining the Glows property de that he would ‘he last dollar of his fortune e the least harm come to the which than ha’ STEUBENVILLE. ©.. April 4.—Peter Boolety his father butit up. sels i ; ’ od BR conversant with oth ‘dos of | Hany, twentycalx yours old, was killed ¢ | avenue, which: with tive enews. peek: qu! 6 controversy sa! to an | by lent lnosevelt's spectal train ? f round running Hyendng World reportor last night at Mingo Junction, Hardy TOLE TEACHER'S WATCH, fount to Thins HW ft fifth wtrret, 150 feet on each street, and A bit short of 200 fect deop, Mr, Glews sold his property to J, C. % fe |. C. Lyons Bullding and Wty Company nome Umg ago tor ttt rer was not to take lay; Policy-holders of the e seriously the states ment'that Mr. Hyde ever contemplated winding up the affairs of the Jqultable by applying for a receiver. Tf he at- eoctatyy tal Rot tan was attempting to board a freight train when the special train struck him, a Then ‘Two Other for 92, Boys sold it not #peak to her,’ MoVeigh seemed badly burt and in suffering, He said he had been on the police force ten years, "I hope no charges will be preferred agains, me" he sald, "I have a wife and elght children," Miss Rumph is a graduate of Bras- mus Hall; in Brooklyn, and Is a young woman of excellent reputation, he has been auavised to press charges against MoVeigh. Inspector Murphy, of the Highth Dis- trict, has made an investigation of the matter, and will prefer charges against McVeigh, The policeman will be called for trial at Headquarters in Brooklyn next Tuesday, Gan “ us been in trou a ne MoNelty dine time ‘ago he wea into shine laundry in Highth avenue, fight, drew his gun and was Phe Chinaman hit him over ‘here were no err against him at that Presets tae tie Chinaman Forused ts &ppear and no’ other witnesses could be found,’ ASSEMBLY TO RUSH THE TAX BILLS. Firat Move Made Toward Jamming Mortgage « Stock Transfer Measures Through, ALBANY, April 4.—At the opening of the Assombiy to-day Leader Rogers nagked unanimous consent to advance the Mortgage Tax and Stock Trarafer ‘Tax bills, which passed the Senate last night, to the order of final passage. Objection was made by Mr, McKeown (Democrat), of Kings, Chairman Wado, of the Committee on Taxation, gave notice that he would move to suspend ine rules and take up those bills out of ely regular order, K anion ‘bill, penalizing the toreln “OF | Amps, Was handled iH tempted such @ thing overy substantial Benjamin Mine, nine years old, of No, man in the society would raise Me LIFE WAS TOO DULL 272 Cherry street, was held today ve laos rae tte e ing By. nm, for hand against him, DODGING POLICE, | Masi#trate Poot ‘tn the Wasex Market A ghe title, phe Clare Never Thought of it. "| Court for exasination on a change of | hiaa torus with the Gaver aia Beets contin te MICUEM cn the Matter Will] eater of Hotel Astor “Rougha|st#aling a $9) gold waton trom ‘Mins | sold at a slight advance, It If bald, have 10 be very foolish indeed to Take | toase! Gives Himncit Up and | MAN Amives. a teeahor in Pubtlg | 9 mr—remmine " lave a re cnovl lo, 117, Monroe and Market ceiver al inted if he wanted to, ve Courts dv not appoint reselver for cane Re Pateted: mireata, ALDERMEN YIELD ON paies which are parfectly solvent, To do Mr. Hyde justice he has never even thought of stich a thing as having a recelver appointed,’ eto nee learned to-day that the four vo committeemen who are to be retired by state Superintendent or Insurance Hendricks, if the directors approve the mutualization plan adopted gn Batunday, will be H.C. Doming resident of the Mercantile Trust Com- any) divin W. Krech, President ’ auitable Trust Company; Valentine P. The boy confessed, and sald he had givon the wateh to Henry Lichtenstein, twelve years old” who handed it to Henry Behiff, thirteon years old, to sell to a woman for 82. The three be it William J. Moore, one of the four young men of lefsure who created a tough house in the Hotel Astor on March 12 and spattered the ornate fur- nishings of the cafe with the gore of themselves, the porters and’ waiters, mirrendered to Detective Lohmeyer, of the West Forty-seventh street station y. later, arraigned on a charge of aseault made by Thomas Clinton, a CONNECTING ROAD. Alderman Timothy P. Sullivan an- nounced at the meeting of the Board of Aldermen to-day that a public hear- ing on tthe application of the Pennuy!- vania Rallroad for a franchise for the connecting road through Brooklyn ‘will be given by the Raliroad Commit- tes recelving the money, divided berween them, Lichtenstein and Sehif were also ar- rested and held for examination, as Henry Cohen. of No, 62 Jefferson stmet, vho Rdmitted that he gave 75 cents td the woman to help buy the wateh, @ similar mani ELSBERG CLASHES WITH RAINES. Mat Time to § ie as Two 1 ers Flings Invectiye Over Rapid-Transit pill, ALBANY, April 4—A bitter and sen- national verbal confilct occurred be- tween Behators PBlsborg and Raines in the Benate (his afternoon recalling the tee next Monday afternoon at 2 o'cloox, porter, he was paroled (or a week, ‘This is the application which has been Bn; President of the Nati Bank te aDrieh Free lonal Ban, and William A, Wheel- Ook, Tho Argt three of these wire Mode mon, Mr, Wheelock Is an Alexander man, and is being retired beca: Anti-Hyde Control. aia Ss t these four ee Re On the day after the trouble Capt, Wood seouredl warrants for Moore and his companions, Henry M, Bedley, Jos- eph Gleason and Blair Fraser, The Cap- tein said he was tired of thelr antics, as they had been in many of them in his precinct. Moore has not been able to olroulate In his set since, and SAE held up hy the Rallroad Committee for ft} nearly @ year, Justiog Dickey, in the ‘Avet Miles, Long M1 Bupreme Court, Brooklyn, recently 1 vie nh Imbalen) sued a writ of mandamus routing that if , the Board at once take action on the Margarot“Miles, aixty-four years old, | ap nemb committed sulcide this afternoon by oD r Ait nd Pally b) oe WOMAN ENDS HER LIFE, lexander men, je faction contro) of the com- scenes of two yeurs ago in connec gin with thé revolt of Senators Brackett, BR, Brown and Elaberg from the leadership of Senator Rainos, It occurred during a debate on the Bisverg Rapid Transit bill, Senutor His berg directly accusing the majority using influence upon of BROOKLY®SPLAY SAVANNAH NINE Having Defeated the Southern League Team Yesterday the Hanlonites Were Confident of Duplicating the Trick To-Day. BATTING ORDER. annah, Brooklyn, y, of, Bheokard, it, Lumley, rf, ene, 3b, Batoh, 8b. Lewis, es. McoGamwell, 1b. Réiter, oc. nes, m, ne, Dp, Jor Umpire—Ariie Latha: (Speoird to The Evening World.) \BAVANNAH, Ga, April 4.—Hanlon's hustling young ball togsers from Brook- lyn are the “real things” in this neck of the woods sinco they downed the Savanngte yesterday, The Pathfinders looked upon alt tho big League olubs as oawy prey since they beat the Phillies, Bostons and Do- troits, but have lost much of their singer within the last twenty-four hours and went Into to-day's game with less confidence and more determination to play hard ball. The Hanlonites had the confidence and figured on making tt two etraight with Jones and Eason on the fring Une, Hanlon is getting better pleased with his bunch of youngaters every day, pre- dicting some surprises for the suro- thing champlons of the National League when the bell rings, He ds particularly sweet on Jones, MoJntyre and Hason, who will be his mainstays on the slab. Tho team Is a strong fielding bunch, with some ambition In the hitting Ine The weather was threatening to-day and the crowd not large, The Brook lyna go to Charleston to-morrow for @ series of three games, $10 FIREWORKS FOR ALDERMAN “Little Tim” Sullivan’s Sarcastic Amendment to Wirth’s Reso- lution for Discharge of Rail- road Committee, Alderman ‘Wirth, Republican, of Brooklyn, startled the Tammany mem- bers to-day when he declared for the discharge of the Railroad Committee because of its failure to take action on the application of the Pennsylvania Rajiroad for the connecting road through Brooklyn. In the appeal taken by the Board from the decision of Jus- tice Dickey compelling i$ to act on the matter of the application, Alderman Wirth deolared that he and seventeen fellow-membors had been Ignored. os) roving for the ange of the committee therefore,” said the Alder- speak for seventeen other mem- . mys an moved an amend tment to dhe resolution to th rt esolution, to the effert tha 0 be appre to buy fireworks an: m Hints for the benoft of Alder- man Wirth, ‘who @eeks the glory of tanding in the limelight,” said he, Sullivan's motion the resolation tabled, 4 to 16 Perera Ratha ne ta tk at ‘or a pblic hea Rpotioation of tne! cofmnecting road for hext Monday. reas ALDERMEN TO ALLOW CRAIN HIS $200,000. Tenement-House Commissioner T, C. T. Crain will appear at a public hear- ing to be given next Monday on his ap- plication for $200,000 for his department. ‘The Board of Aldermen voted to-day to refor his application to the Finance Committee, which will issue the call, ‘ene reso.udon would have been adopt- ed. to-day but for the ae Mee) of the Ropublican members, who declared they Were not prepared to vote for the ap- ropriation until tiey Knew more about On was te , Three weeks ago Commissioner Crain unsuccessfully appealed to the Board of K ate for @ $200,000 allowance to pen- derhis Department more effective, This was shortly after the disastrous Allen street fire, He then etated that becauye of inadequate financial resources his Department was without the necemsary means to make proper and frequent in- ppections of tenements and to enforce the laws, He was told to carry his ap- plication to the poant of Idermen. poropriation. fm, the Aisermen: but appro) ion from the ermen, bit the resolution will then have 10 be rati- fled by the Board of Watima’ Crop of 1892, AMeliowed by ford a — Repose In. Ihe Wo0d, I's Pye Thats Sur Chi Served STORY OF A KISS TOLD IN GOURT Pretty Allda ‘ Barmour Says Aged Mr. Callahan Tried, but She Resisted—He Denled {ti and Judge Discharged Him, ‘ In the West Side Court to-lay Magtne trate Moss's timo was-taken wp for’: boarding-house trouble that involved kiss in transit started by Damfel Calta. oner, and Miss Alida Barmour, @ blue-eyed girl of elghteen, of Mo. ewned by Miss Barmour, who Hyew there with her mother, A witness ig tor and. publisher of two insurance perte coricals, the house of geveral occastoma” 9-4 4 “He tried to Kies me yes he did, ba a put out his arm and bent his head fox you dare, Stop, sir!’ Ho has been iy iug oa me for two months, saying a] wanted to buy, the boarding=house, i “Stung!” sald the small orderly conduct, ‘Phen came the prisoner, He sald: calls esr take Tiitahs that t rout thoy came down in the price, nonsense about the kissing, I'm a Ling gran children,” Kempson, a boarder in the house, Knocked off his hat because he had on in the parlor, and then ran for.@ ————— GOV. BRADY SLOW § Roonevelt Th * Hitcheodts Asked Alaska’s Exccative to Get WASHINGTON, April 4.—A conditions al request has been made upon John G resignation, The suggestion was form warded by Sroretary Hitchook under withstanding it was despatched about @ month since, no response has yet been The request grows out of the fact that Gov, Brady is identified with a engaged in advertising tts | SPECIAL SALE of 100 Used Pianos | Prices of Uprights from standard - makers are rep- resented. Horace Waters & Co., Three Stores: 127 W, 42d St, near Broadway, Harlem Branch Open Evenin, more than half an hour Hstening to m han, seventy-two yeara old, the West Fifty-fifth stroet, This house 19. the case was St, George Kempson, edit’ The giri\gaid that Caltahan called) told the Judge, "fte came toward ward toward my face, I cried: ‘Don} didn't ies m , arraignment on @ charge @®et the house cheaper, for ever, Bawrye ried man, with children and he Veera eorsame ate. euahed the peliceman, Callahan was discharged, IN RESIGNING Ont a Month Ago, Brady, Governor of Alaska, for his the direction of the President, and note recelyed, mining company which {a extensively ‘faire. The will continue all this week. All the well known: Many Good Bargains Left, 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. Best Dressers Wear’ THE SCART, BARR” SMUTH.—On Monday, April 9, at her rest: “Lion BRAND” COLLAR 2 FOR 25°CENTS DoLeisvearwHane ria. CANDY SPRCIAL OK TUMSDAY, a SPHCIAL FOR WEDNHEDAY, Be cia Hi ad DIED, once, 17 State wt, Brovkiyn, MARGARBT BMITH, widow of Thomas Smith. Requiem mans at the Church of Bt, Charieg Borromeo, on Wednesday, April 5, 10 A, Tat t Calvary Comet: i LAUNDRY WANTS—F MALE. Fipaksiaauht O86 Miicen steady’