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* » ‘WAY ISNT THAT ~ $30,000 SPENT -ONSTREET SNS? Civic Bodies Will Ask Ahearn to Explain Old - Appropriation. H&S HAD IT A YEAR. Conference Arranged with Borough President for Next Wednesday. ‘INDORSE EVE. WORLD. (Official Says that All Last Year . Nothing Was Done in \ Manhattan. |7 Baterest In The Evening World's cam- | Palgn to obtain for the city a atrest- j@lgn system broadens, It now has the Wadiorsement of a majority of the moat | Powerful civic bodies, To-day the sgt- | Matton Includes the West Ft Associa- City Club. Harlem Board of Trade, Independent Club of the Twenty-firat ly District, the Municipal Art Boctety, the Board of Trade and Trans- . Merchents' Association, Real | Metate Board of Brokers and the River- | pte ana Morningside Heights Assocta- Byery one of those organizations ts j fecord as in favor of the immediate tion by the munfcipality of a of modern and useful street Every one has pledged itself exert fts influence along this line by (@emberstiip in the Street Sign Confer- I oles Municipal Organizations, of | J. L. Brower, of the West End ‘WAssoclation, is the President, 1 fm The Evening World that favor of ‘signing’ every Greater City is considered Promise of early success. It ie bY those in touch with the sit- pation that without the Comptroller they would have a hard row to hoe, but ‘clpal Ownership League in its contests ‘to unseat five Tammany Aldermen, and ‘also President McGowan. that the M. O. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 190€.\. Cargo of Them Arrives and Sheriff of Warren County Distributes Them. CULPRITS WILL SUFFER, Professional Tramps Get Second Chance at This Publicly Con- trolled Jewelry. Out where the festive skeeter stings And throws some fancy Highland flings ‘They do these many curious things— In Jersey! Over in Jersey is the place wher there is always something left In life that was never used before. ‘The gayety of nations would look like an empty vold with the rim rubbed off if it wasn't for Jeracy, ‘The latest fs the new fashion of jew- elry for wife beaters designed by Sheriff Merrick, of Warren County. The orna- ment consists of a chaste and not too expensive chain, with a cute litttle ankiet at one end and a metallic ball— something neat and not too ornate— wetghing twenty-five or thirty pounds. Although the style {s not one which persous with taste for loud Jewelry will select, they are assured that this style is fairly nolsy when bouncing down a fight of stairs. Wife Beaters Have First Choice. ‘The Board of Freeholders are going to let persons who beat thelr wives in preference to beating the carpets have the first choice of the new publicly con- trolled jewelry, und professional tramps will be let in on the inside of the motallic rings. The Sheriff has sprinkled sample copies at Philipsburg, Washing- ton, Hackettstown, Biairstown and Belvidere, where géntiemanly deputies can be found in attendance ready to ghow how the little drnaments should be worn, CITY'S LAWYER 14S PUZZLE OVER DUTY ' Both Sides Demand His Ser- vices in the Contested Election Cases. MANUFACTURER OF BRONX 1S MISSING Mysterious Telegram Alarms the Family of William V. McKenzie. ‘Tramps, wife beaters and gents who prefer to emulate father and sit around ull day their wives without supportl: Will be eovrated “with this. fraternal or be, to fate ‘any ‘mow on them. they hasten to the Mnka. While fi ution of the belated Xmas presents above described 18 to be Warren County's profession, there are f rival shows going on’ in big inclosure across the river. In Paterson ‘they are emulating our old friends, Oliver Cromwell and Mre. Carter and ringing curfew shortly after dark, when all ths and girls and those not of Freeholders of it to che shelter Corporation Counsel Delany {s the centre of @ storm refseed by the Muni- The police have been requested to look for William U. MoKenzle, a pros- perous manufacturer of the Bronx. Mc- Kensle disappeared last Monday, but nothing was thought of his disappear- ance until his brother, George E. Mc- Kenzie, of No. 15 East One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, received a ‘members of the Hands have to beat ‘The Corporation Counsel has insisted of the parental roof. contestants have no standing in court, and that the official Then the Bloodhounds, Then, again, with financial there is the county in Sees aeent they are) count in the last election stands. Yet| r.ystorious telegram late yesterday af-|the southern part of the State which Gea, the tomer nested month oF #0 will ene Coaméttes on Pri and Eleo-|ternoon, The telegram read as follows: | tok over tho prap:ical part, of an =| "a Cab to. fo. . are c ng-n' {mprovement under }tions, which 1s domianted by the Muni-| “'W. M.—Your brother Is expected to| URC’ using the bloodess. bloodhounds wey, ~ |ekpat’ Ownership members of the Board | dle to-night. ‘A FRIBND.” | to trail the tramps who have been mai No Let Up Now. of Aldermen, insist he must argue thelr! Groatly frightened, George MoKensto| ing young tramps, ut, of farmer boys Desplt aes, from €heir standpoint wien; the wild West, way cut in Pennsylvania, ditions throughout the city, and Presi- dent Brower will present some which Tee : i i sorry to find thet after making a Inapection last autumn most of thoroughfares below Fitty- street. had’ hardly been ‘com- and then, after gonsultation & member mmittee, bo President ‘or tho Boroughs Little Work Done. cae: Se MERIMETHERACAIN rt of December, ani Feottal inepect! that Bo tia Né could seo nu ie, nfares, er ip Bigned;' ss “ak ae ‘ara. broken, Thi pict sao AO -tozMe Calls Friends to |, few Sulelas.c() 5.45 LO, Jan. 18.—Teador Sohwetser, for a big. Buffalo Mr. Delany handle the matter, Sut are hastened to the, peargat poligeyatation and from there went fo polled’ Heads mater is taken, as it will be, into the courts, On the other hand, President Mc- Gowan insists that the Corporation Counsel must defend him as well as the five other members of the’ Board, because they ere actually city offictals. On one of the ppints the law is spe- cific. It states that the Corporation Counsel nrust at all times give legal advice to the Board of Aldermen or any of gs committees. There is noth- ing in it, however, to show when or on what occasions he must go into court to defend or prosecute. If the Cam- mittee on Privileges and Elections call on im for advice, it is certain that, in view ff his previous utterances, he will tell litem they have no standing and to drop the proceedings. This is the find of advice they do not want, nor will they follow st. ‘The Municipal Ownership League will m any event have their own counsel to push the cases tn court on their applica- tion to open the ballot boxes. They are mot particularly anxious to tmve at | Weetann ew “Yerk and. other ‘woolly quantets and @old his story. Detectives] Western s. “|, These are not the large 60 horse- Were assigned to the case. Siaodioures: heeneia paid It 1s established that the telegram was|dowa their filed during the afternoon in a Western | faced, low- Union office near Cooper Square, but | Derr s0 far the slouths have been unable to trace the matter any further, It 1s the!r belief that the telegram was sent by the missing men himself while he was either temporarily deranged or for some other reason. ‘William U. MeKenzle owned and operated the Tremont moulding mills, at No, 42 Park avenue, He left the] Pipnt last Monday moming and has not| amily, Jersey branch, declare that the seen since. His mother and his| proposed apprapriation of $360,000 would he tmd been called |mean an expense of only one dollar and felt no alarm the mysterious tele- tarted them off on a im. Mek: le, teat few months ago, lived with his wife at No. 6 West One Fourth dand- 2552 HEneSABRAND NEW =) BUILDING STRIKE Housesmiths and Bronze Erect- ors Now Threaten to Go Out. guaranteed to go wrong if you the trail with red pepper. Unless a few tramos are let loose ‘Warre: County ball-and-chain at- tachments there won't be any to be ursued by the Southern Jersey plug- Ponds through tre jungles, and they yale canint loose chasing propriation can secured b> os the sassy mosquitoes from their fel Expert counters who have attempted take a consis Of the Moe skeeto y many, sive for the State, e its skeeterfests, they admit that there will be no expense in collecting the amvunt, for the, skeeters will present the bills, One seventh street, at No. «77 Third avenue. ‘that sfient, rather morose man. no friends among them and ferment a ares done unusually ness ' ‘The missing man is middle-aged, ing 200 ds with light com- brown mustache. He ACTRESS BRIE OF BROKER DE WITT Anmouncement of Miss Kin- anxious to prevent his appearing on the ee "ell Just how much mixed up is the situa- tlon can be Imagined from the following interview. “Why, of course, the Corporation Counsel must appear for our Com- said Alderman Moyers, the leader of the majority. ‘Heusesmiths and Bronze Erectors’ Un- ion No. & at a meeting in Central Hall, West Thirty-second street, last night, voted unanimously to order a strike against every member of the Employers’ Association in New York City who em- Reginald 8. Doull, one of the Tam- Sarre | members of the committee, sald: ‘All that kind of taik is rot. The Cor- poration Counsel must appear for the has fo ettobeite whe tee eis aeaeee ||. Sey. ’s Wedding a Surprise ploys non-uaton men on any kind of ing for contestants ts rial 2 : ; ber of the BI ’ Clarence A ‘Shoarn, Oounsel for. the to Yale Man’s Friends. pethidine Aart ond contestants, said i the Cor- ieee to Us in the ‘ht. There is no reason why the other side should ing he must defend them. The thing Js ridiculous.” “He must act for me,’ President owen musth gy ho lent of the is no doubt a about the “I don't know what we, will do,’ sald Shatrman Kuntze, of the” cumini tee, Verein 3 48 up in the atr an I am not to talk.'’ Meanwhile the Cor- poration Counsel says nothing. amion mén im this employ, Benjamin Moore, business agent of tho Houseemiths and Bronze Erectors’ Union, accompanied by F,-M. Ryan, International President of the Interna-| tions) Bridge and Structural Ironwork: ers’ Union, will leave this city either| to-night or to-morrow morning for Cleveland, where the executive officers of the latter union will meet on Mon- tad day. Ae a result of this meeting, it ta Oe ae ae oe ae leaid & generai etrike of the Yiowser University of the class of ‘$6, Atter | sald. a at wirike of the House: leaving college, where he played hal Cee aoe aloe back on the ‘varsity football team, De Union, ‘will be intry Witt came to this/city and engaged in whale noteanion 4} the ‘brokerage’ business. His parents | Cyery,J0 where non-union men are em live in Hartford, Conn. His mother |” The strike will affect 6,000 men who Was a Miss Hawley, a cousin of Sens [ars meimbere ‘of the Housoomiths and Bor Hawley, of Conneotiont, Bronss Brectors’ Union, und will to up iin ‘November, 1900, his en muillicns. of dollars’ worth. of contract Miss Gertrude’ Wiltbanie work. AS the members of this union Judge ‘Willlam ‘Wiltbank, of are exployed on the mansions of mill: hin was announced ‘altho Jonaires, work on the. completion "of Ing to the statements mate last night | these balldings will sufter the most de- by" Mls Helen eanythe, of thie city, he | ay, myst at that thro have been engaged A Coffee ite amie Caan ee ile at last P| Experiment Quitt Th Rebrua ear ane and note the better feelings when Friends of Clarence De Witt in this olty and Hartford, Conn,, were surprised ves- terday to learn through a wedding an- nouncement published in the newspapers! that the young man had married on Jan, 8 tn West Union, Ia., Mise Eleanor Vaughn Kinsey, a clever char- acter actress, De Witt, who'has lived at the Royal- ‘WLLEDT0 TUL Student Who Was in Fist _ Fight Is.Now Charged ; with. Hazing. of ¥ th Wall its at Hommnoraiein's eNeey te ei of the lub, sae okitmade m hit in vaudes vite he, also ap) In “A Game . \ 8} ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 18—Midehip- jearts. man Minor Merriwether, jr, of Louisi- /GARRISON HELD FOR ORDERS} Em Mie aga ot Ve rumors in thie garrison that i=|Naed ondara are in the hands of Capt Ye/ani marted to meet a y be| Minister eleven times with a knife, Wite-Beaters in Jersey Will Have to Wear Heavy Ball and Chain. RIVAL AUTOMOBILE SHOWS OPEN IN NEW YORK TO-NIGHT WARREN COUNTY’S IDEA OF JUSTICE, SD CHILD DROVE HE TO SUI Mrs. Noonan, Worried Over Daughter's Absences from Home, Ended Life. Mrs, Dilzabeth Noonan, a widow of fifty-five, died this morning In, Harlem \Hospital from a dose. of parik green, taken, she told the doctors, in despair @t the thought of struggling longer to ring up her five children properly. When ther husband died, several years ago, Mrs. Nognan found herself in pos- session of the little frame house at No. 71 East One Hundred and Forty-third street, Until her eldest dhildren, Lily and Oharles, now aged nimeteen and twenty, were able to work the widow had a hard struggle vo keep her family togethen Of late, the neighbors say. Lily, @ pretty blonde, has been the cause of jety lo ner mother, Time and loonan had visited the Po, Heo station ito find some trace of net daughter, Who the podce gay was In thd habit of disuppearing far days at a ume. Last Sunday the girl donned her finery man 0} ‘whom her mother strongly disapprove. She promsied to be home in time for supper. That was the last seen of her, say the ne! , until fast night wher @he entered the room in which her four teen-year-old ‘brother George Was pre: paring ‘tis lessons. . ‘Mother will be glad to see you,” ibe- gan the boy. when ihe was interrupted by a groan from the bedroom adjoining, Tae two children mn into the apart- ment just in thne to besr thelr mother Ba have stood it as long as I could.” Screaming Lily rushed to the street and summoned Policeman McIntyre. He called an ambulance from the Har- Understand Why She Didn’t Love Him. AUSTRIAN'S DREAM ENDED IN SUICIDE He Loved Girl and Couldn’t (ee : Exhibitions at Madison Square Garden and at Sixty-Ninth Regiment Armory, Promise to | Ever Attempted. has also been brilliantly decorated, but not on as expensive a plan as the Gar- den.: The color scheme in the armory is ereen and white, Suspended from the drut hall Two great automobile shows will open In New York to-night—one at Madison Square Garden and the other at the new Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory. Both of | celling at the end of he at ea are S 4 - }is a ‘nuge bulfoon owne® by the Aero these shows will rival all previous au- | (i, Sree balloon ownet by the Aero tomobile exhibitions, and auto enthusl- | ists from this country and Europe will | attend, Soctety will turn out at ech. For the nonce the electric and guso- signed by Leo. Stevens, famous cronaut, and will undoubtedly attract much attention among the visitors. at the armory. ‘The most interesting j feature of this show will he the bir dis- line monsters will reign supreme, and play of ane Pees air-ships, kites, ee Nrea, Wikeaed asec was | balloons ‘and almost every other con: ties aise Bgcancvicateess Witt |celvable fad known to the seronaut, in the gymnasium of the building. Here may be seen some of the won- derful inventions of 'Santos-Dumont, Morris Mallet and other great inventors, The place is completely filled with thess strange “beings of the alr," and {t ‘would take more than an hour to lok over the exhibition. There-are alr-ships ani, other contrivances exhibited hera that have never been seen In this coun- try before, More than elghteen for- elgn machines will be exhibited at this show, Including some of the famous makes of france, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and England. Thia afternoon a private exhtbition will be given in the armory for the henefit of the members of the Automa- bile Club (of America, under whome auspices the stow Is. glyen. ‘4 prominent society people will probable be on hand to insvect the machines al other exhibits, In spite of the counta aliractior=. the fine new ary wil probably be a scene of much gaye! during the coming week. Included the membership of the Automobile Club of America are some of the rec ognized social leaders of New York, and they will turn out en masse. To-nieht will he the grent night at Madison Sqvare Garden—the night when the entire Garden will be a scene o wealth and fashion. Altogether It wi hen rant “auto week" for Uttle of. New York. sink {nto oblivion. There seema to be keen rivalry be- tween the two shows, although both will be of a hig standard. Old Madison Square Garden will be hardly recognized when the doors are thrown open to- night. It has been completely trans- formed into a “beauty lan: For more than a week decorators have been working night and day on the artistic decorations. More than $8,000 has been spent In fixing up the place. The deco- rations are by Sturks, Swarty & Co., the Decorators of Luna Park, and the splendid scene presented in the big Garden is a credit to the finn, Brilliant Electrical Display. The electrical display will be the most brilliant ever attempted in Madison Square Garden. According to George Wotherspoon, superintendent of decora- tion, over 40,000 electric lights will be turned on when the doors are opened to-night. Just inside the main entrance is a huge statue of clay called “Speed.” representing the progress made by the autorobdile during the past few years. At the bas» of this figure Is a fountain | showing vagi-colored Yghts. At the | CLEVELAND ADVISING MAYOR end of the Garden, suspended from the galleries, Is a big canvas, on which Is painted a scene of an open coliseum of Meet Former President. the ancient Roman period. Mayor McClellan fs getting From the ceilings on all sides is! ndvice In thess days of perilous suspended blue and white bunting, reaching to the first balcony, Tie entire ceiling is covered with bunting, | im- printed with bright gilt stars, All along the sides of the place Is a white lattice work, with the openings filled with evergreen trees. Down the centre of the Garden are staff columns ten feet apart supporting clasele cornices containing the signs of each exhibitor. At night the Garden will be as light as day. Over the floor has been spread 5,00) rds of thickly padded carpet of MiClellnn Goes to Princeton te good polltt- [cal peace from his old friend, former | President Grover Cleveland. To-day | the Mayor and Mr. Cleveland are going to get together, according to City Hall gorsip. and \talk over the local polltt- cal rituation. It Is stated that there Jare several perplexing municipal prob- jlems which Mayor McClellan !s grap- pling with, and before he announces his atutude he desires to get the oun ya the former President, Hence Peta Solan Pranes Soler: the Mayor will not be at she City Hall Green and White Color Scheme to-day, having started for Princeton The Sixty-ninth Regime: Armory | last night. Micrysalau Kelgsky, came over to big America with his parents three years ago, from a ttle hovel on the out- 4 skirts of Budapest, Austria, Thete were great plans afoot for the fortunes to be.made until Papa Kelgsky fell 11! gue, caught in e he plied his and died of the white the sweltering cellar w! trade of tatlor. After this Mama Kelgsky married a Horace §. Morse of Chelsea, Mass. 82 Years Old, Tells How Father ¢-bn’s Medicine Cored Him of a Congh and Catarrh— Renewed His Strength. fat Slay, whom the boy, Mleryanlau had learned to hate with all the hate " a in his small body. When Mama Kelg-| “I am 82 years Remember that RAGS Bt sky married the boy left the house to}old, and have tak- cine is not a patent m shift for himself. He cut himself off utterly from the home, and for the last that it is free from opium, morphine, alcohol or any of the nerve-deadening drugs or weakening stimulants which en Father John's Mecicine for a three years Mama Kelgsky has not)ogugh and ca- ponte pain, known whether he was alive or dead. ltarrh, also hay ae Go emipeniereree Ta La Ny pe nich GE. thet wovkessl tea wis owed [eres ane crue vents Pneumonia and Consumption, Tanks of the workers and was swal-|ig cured and ca- ; , Jowed up, His name changed from | tarrh much better. Fifty years in use. its original bulk to plain ‘‘Mike,"” and he prospered henceforth. In Love Beyond Hope. In the course of time he drifted Into the blacksmith trade and got work in the little shop kept by old Heineman a: Seventieth street and the East River. He shod many horses und was becoming almost as good as old Heineman hi.a- It waa the gossips of the neighborhood say, kill:d self when. he met Iza Frempfe, Iza for whom young Freinhold, himself last summer. Mike fell in love beyond all hope, and All day long he Tam still taking it for strength. It has Increased my weight and made me stronger than in a long time. I can and do cheerfully rec- ommenc Father John's Medicine to all as a vonic and body builder and as the best cure for colds.” (Signed) Horac$ 8. Morse, 15 Carter street, Chelsea, Mass, A DOCTOR'S TESTIMONY. “tT know that the history of Father John’s Medicine is exactly as written, — and also know of its merits, having seen its good effects in hospitals and other institutions as well as in private practice. It is a splendid remedy for throat and lung troubles, cures Colds and Grip. I recommend it with the greatest confidence.” (Signed) Dr, Geo. P. Madden, Lowell, Mass, ered ac ly. . doctor shook his | Suffered according! nt RAILROAD! : PUBLIC NOTICES, Te ee ew ine womans ‘con:| moped around the amithy, working wit! eA BAU BOAR ieee dition and tae empty box labeled Paris} half a heart. At night he wrote poor p NST ih BRAK : ‘her side. etters to Iza, when he wasn't re FSWhy did, You do 112" aaked the po-| Hee ele yuo, teen wen Ue ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, BS S6F ISS) seen iceman of Mirg. Noonan. rentk ance ‘N 7 TLDING, JANUARY ST: . Nera facades ela afin oe i @ went to a dance hu SLAMUNS toot of West TWenry-THIRD | BULLDING., TANT ATY SIVEN es required A anoter young fello Fay NU DESBROSSES AND . CORT-| yy the Greater New York Charter, that the eee eneriers| was stunned. All yesterday and las. N. T ‘4 The Anuual Record. of tht stayed in his little pon ae o | BR the Ie: be, ero Myegerrpiorrs ry uation ‘of Real and Pi ed with the Grudensky’s. below ie Fweathied aireet re mx, Brooklyn. ducer and ischmond a 4 ie Ui y s . ‘ork, f Hu 4M Sgptcagy Braclan. Senet gor"exaunfnstion and correction an the » 8 A ig, POF | Second Monday of January, and wilt remaim ered, "10.55 AM mei PEANSYL cae LiM- orm a etRSt PAY OF APRIL. 1900, . one aa ame that the bs open songs rao + cia RSA RAND | BTS dat, ee iy . #355 PB 4 5 : wn of corporation cla Gia man 3.59 bE NEEL TAL | BEA ARY Borer oY corbed a ci Be dropped tn about midn P PM —CHICAGG. lentate to have the saw the litter on the fie mee 53 P. WEST LEN Jn the Borough of Manhattan, ut the —>— Bitte: Also ‘ue, out at fo. mal the 2p SF LOUIS SENCINNATE | Offices of the Department of Taxes and Age 4 + 'Jenve on, the table, Dut Mike de.) os eerie in the Borough of the Bronx, at the office ) murre sayine that himself would ons < te 5. | e Dey el 2 cipal 1 Envoy to Russia Attacked in DUT Poe that, Ho then went out, matled| °%25 P. bres cnt Ne ENGIN: | $f the Dpenariment munielpas Bulag Cag St, Petersburg and Stabbed [#82 ia" chee Sau" yor! a’ quarter oc | "OR ane RW Fa AB UtouKh of Brooklyn, at the . by Sell for A No the Borough o . ; g oe Shute they Ree mol belt cough | 0.65, of, ne. De tment, Munctpal ‘ullding. * a him: walking ail, throug nthe Borough 4 ‘otftce Eleven Times. ig e morning until of the Department, Hackett Bulldine, “4 mall hours fas near WF ot Senltivene and Fidth street, Lone” hand ey rigzed in end Mike was dead, Ih the Horough of Richmond, poe ee gia . ry hey ike had gone squarely throtgh of ithe ‘Department, Masonio Butiding, wee 5 RSBURG, Bh feton. Lai) elthe heart, Corporations In all the Boroughs must Corean War Minister, who is staying at the Hotel de France here, had a Marrow escape from assassination to- day at the hands of a young Corean, said to be the Minister's interpreter, The would-be asdéassin stabded _————__—.—_—_—- ‘Watchman at Newport Drowned, and | ligation. only. at the «main otth prouga of Manhattan. salads week-aay) NEWPORT, Jan. 13.—The body of ie siso DB, Me. ‘Applications in relation to the assessed Charles H, Kavanagh, employed as fapoera Florida iim | Py the person, ussassed' at the ettice PME watchman at the Old Colony repair ERN RAILWAY—| Department in the Borough where eaele poet shops, was found yesterday in the wa- #3. the} fer meat. tho docks. He fell overboard CHEBAPE Thursday evenin: ‘Attacks, Sick Headache and all di and are a world-famous medicine complaints. Their health’s sake, insist body than any other remedy. thousands all over the globe. 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