rpt t2 t i - chronicling america...a a s s t1 a-w si ic l 54 i s we g w ci 0 5 c a j 10 lit we4 4 sa...
TRANSCRIPT
-
THE SUN THURSDAY JANUARY 16 1902sit
y
IA D
IL
I i p>
SIORMAFTBRCRflMSGOHE
MUTTERING Off THIS HORIZONNIXON
while rio Trap Young Men OlderMen Are Illntlnr at HevoltSerleiof Farewell Dinners to Croker
Wno-
Thlokj NIxon Very
Lewis Nixon was at Tammany Hallbright and early set tin traps
to catch young men Mr Nixon la work
Ine BO at that It will won danrous for any young man to pua the
Tammany headquarters In any of thedistrict without a bodyguard
Ir Nixon Ia liming twigs all over town onwhich the young and politically Inexperlenced to step and caughtMr Nixon ha trnps at all the principalcorners of the town and If any young mandl OPIUMS from hl homo It will bo knownthat I ho now man who sits In the benschftir at Tammany got him Young
men an not MIA from Mr Nixon at nnytime or In any placo and tho hunt for themIn fiercer every day Mr Nixon
that the young men want to havehim catch them and that the only reasonthey have not been caught before ia thatno one In Tammany lieU made any effort
at them Mr Nixon apparentlydoes not think much of the efforts thatMr Crokor made In 1900 to got the AbsalomsInto his but of course hedoes not this
All who want to Join TammanyHall must be made Weloome said MrNixon yesterday Thero have been com-plaint In the past that some of the dU-trlct leaders and their Ueutenanta did notmake any effort to get the young men Intotheir clubs Our effort from this time lato get the peoplo baok with us to have themcooperate with us In building up the ma-chine There are men who have noteircful in their utterance and when theyhave said something that was Indiscreet-It has been harbored up against themand remembered Now we are startingafresh with a clean slate All of the oldscores are to be wiped out and wantnil tho members of the party to come Inand join with us in building It up In the cityand the county
Here are a number of letter that I bayreceived from young men who are anxiousto become members of the organizationand all of them are to be attended to bythe leaders of the district In which theyoung men livefor any man who Wanta to Join thesation to do will be to write here and wewill see to It that an enrollment blank Ufurnished to him and that he ha a heartywelcome
One new feature of the organization workthat Mr Nixon will make Important willbe a regular meeting of the general cornmittee on the second Thursday of everymonth Its next meeting being Feb ISSome one said that this was an unluckydate Mr Nixon said that he did not thinkso for It was the date that he left the navalsonrloe and the date on which he took holdof Tammany
So many Democrats have beoome ac-customed to going to to Democratic Clubor to some other place to transact theirpolitical business that Mr Nixon found itnecenaary yesterday to Issue another tatetiient to the effect that he would attend topolitical business at Tammany Han andnowhere else
Mr Nixon has been Informed by someof hU friends that there going-to bo a big row in Tammany Hall as soonut the on which Crokor sailsto England clears the Hook These menhare told their friends that they will notobjy Mr Nixon and that teach
a thing or two as soon as his protectorget out of the country notmake bones and theydo not qualify what
We not obey him that U the longand the short It these menla not one of us and he cannot corns In hereand rule us He U not a politician but abusiness man He does not care for usand we have no him We willdefy him M soon as the old man U out of
We are going to toes everything-at the primaries anyway and we awell a much M we can betweenthen and now
Mr Croker become more emphaticevery In his declaration that outor good Us U to sail for Kngland
coins Urn In February to hisfriends and yesterdaywas the 20th or thereabouts are tobe several dinners to him at the Club One
in mlrs of lUn honorary fcton ofMr Croker U ore An dinnerIn Us honor will I given later by
oftloers of the i1u dlni rthat talked of In that pom-nf district iMnlfn think oughtt ThU lund vf s dinner would
i
Itonor lie to tltliik Ui t the iininUm-I OiK lie v lvM minute ww lIt llHtrl-UflM lif thee V 4 M uf 1141fain mit In dint MII uf h-
frtMul llaiifc II llrtr et M-M dUMMtf llwtUKti HiMJi t tim Wail f MJT
Ue y i rrfrfrtiniU If it raMM-
iituMik MM IHI A4 h-V M
Mr Klt-l uM
inii aiiyi m M
If I
Hi IMI I MM MI MIIIMSI asiiaM i-wt III MSStsV Sf lli MM Mi Mi M tM
M I tulM M l Sl yu IM-iw MMM 4 4Mtt l iHMM I M Uk0i f lil v I I ll l I-
tsiTTJI I
i
l inlit nli M-in Iw I Inartriftf IM-
JW Urn tWMl
Sett for
Well
hard be
omb1y
are be
growingII
to get
saymen
1
been
All that It Will bo necessary
I
II
Th
of dlunm will 1K on JUt 21 lIyrpt Louis WWldel ot the tlrat Iialrr toj
tIei on
II tbllIVI
Mr Anrllilnc thatth y ti III
ofIoIt 1
It p II
I I Ii 1al t IIA k
I-
I 7I
u
I f1 I O M-Ou 4l Ipp i
0I
i I1 Ile 5 II
t
l-
II-t
I r
Doing
lies
we
organ
Hall-
intel
these iYU
wuoin
rok r Iiirsinseeteru uf th btii
waistsI
hobtf iudAll 1
that w4iwii i lIl I4 r4pr ril 1141-hhihIeyIIMUS gtvis 44ciirboMf lsuhic-
p I U-fq ut isfuskh CfI tilu qiitgMst hr
50 til SII55I Aahas
Mald 141
lab Idi C sit the
i ii isS kC1IP M-
I s sa sl Ii 1 4I
ssI s 4
lie ii-t S ci
I u I JeSi4r I 51 b s-di MI I I111-
13J1J ui m w-I ue 4 e l-Sr
Sleue55t S aI jt-
I o 1M4-wI si si41 a-
ieS 1i j Ia4 i s-PC t4
C
a
I N ii dS4 d-
I i j-ci4
i S10 S I5 5 N I
0 S ciq4
I S i sdrn S 5e-hW 4l I 1 I4 o Ici I-F eb l-
I S-s a a s s t1 a-w Si IC l 54 i
s we g w ci0 5 C a J 10
lIt we4 4Cosa
has the i1
¬
¬
¬
¬
<
>
>
+ << >
<
>
=
°
°
SANK DIRECTOR RUINEDCourt Tem Liable for 8tealln
ValentineN w UnuNuwiok N J lan J5 Vloo
Chancellor Pitney handed down ayesterday afternoon holding tho Presidentand directors of the Middlesex CountyBonk of Perth Amboy liable for the loweof that Institution amounting to about
210000 through the defalcation of George-M Valentine tho cashier This decisioncloses a litigation which him draggedthrough tho New Jersey for nearjytwo years and a halt abscondedIn July im The bank was wrecked andIt was charged that ordinaryprudence had not boon by thePresident and thogave himself up in the same July and got asix years sentence
Tho directors of tho bank held a meetinglast week and presented a proposition toReceiver E 8 Campbell to ho submittedby him to VlceChancollor Pitney This
It Is understood was that thedirectors bo fined and not held responsiblefor the losses The VlcoChnnoellor re-jected tho proposition Ten days are giventhe officer for settlement The directors-are Uriah D Wateon Patrick J ConveryDr J W Wilson J T Watson and RobertN Valentino Uriah B Wateon Is Presi-dent Most of them will be ruined by thejudgment
CITY RECORD GRAFT
More Special Last Year ThanContract OrdersCharles 8 Hervey one of the export ao
countants of the Finance Department-who has been Investigating the methodsfollowed In tho office of the City RecordIn the last administration In awardingprinting and contracts re
to Comptroller GroutMr found that quantities-
of supplies for tho departments woremoans
of what wore known as ordersof these orders worn mado
without the knowledge of tho IUds of de-partments Mr discovered that
work done under contract Instyear amounted to 215821 tho
came to 1331284 Thosewent almost to firms knownby Tammany and the Martin B
Company Companyand L 4 Co
It was ascertained Mr Hervey thatas fur as the stationery contracts were con
as toprecluding free competition-
in the bidding statesIn contracts there were Instances of discrimination certainmanufacturers and corresponding prefer-ences shown toa number of ease tho name in therequisition of tho manufacturer of tho
for had boon erased and thatof anothor manufacturer substituted
NEW MARSHAL NAMED
Cap Thorn as F Fred Appointed He Heldthe Job In the Iatt Reform IlajiFire Commissioner Sturgis appointed
Capt Thomas F Fred of Engine 8 FireMarshal of tho boroughs of ManhattanThe Bronx and Richmond yratcrday CaptFred takes Urn place of Ieter Swry whohas Fire Marshal for four yearsthe Scannell administrationcontends that under the new Charter hohas become a memebr of tho uniformedforce and cannot he removed
The now Fire Marshal U one of the bentofficers of tho fire force While
to the Fire Marshals nun au1802 to 1805 he was responsible for
the breaking up of gangs lIreHo was made a In ISMhis In
Bureau persons werefor and twentytwo were con-
victedWhile a member of tho Fire Board In
1887 Mr recognized Freels abilitybr assigning Him as acting superintendentof undering the weeks of consolidation hewas assigned by Chief Banner to Instructthe fire of Brooklrn and Inthe the New ork department
ILL REMOVE YOV SAYS LOWU Too Dont llnUll li That 3KI
Year liange of JJrarte Job li May 1Mayor Low Informed the members of
the Chang of Grad Commission yi tirday that unless they fliillml tlwlr work
I be remove timecommission crratnd by the I UUturHIn IMil to lIz this damaKi to IM Midi l ythe city for certain of utreot grailnIt expected tii work wouM IHIdons In two years hut fight years hav-pawwd and still uiillnUliwI Tim
C iutiil l tiBr am W I NllllngLlmrlrai A Jnokwjii and oar H lijllwyall men Tl y g t IJvw a y r-each
WHKaKTAMMANV fIST MILLIONSIn MaUInc halarlr lull In KMlrrul-
CiMilrarU and i irrlal llrljiCoin trolU r irout saId ymivrilty that
It hid U wn In olmrjc cf time FlitatMuitMLrtinudt lung nituuKli l Imiru IkatU t MHiltwIM wuuUl IM Iw leek
utter I IIII K into the
Ill ltt four r i uf lk ili 4M iaIMI niixMtm 4 4 Ifcc-
MMMtal IMIIHWW ul iMittfwNi-WN MHI MM ski Mmtltult ft HWese lint IWMJU ItmM l IJ i UM ltw-
l t M I lii MI n-
la wr tt IN list I IHur llrHln iII niliiiiiniin rtf4mr hr Mu-
I IM-
Ste FKe
THCSWW-SMWliUWI
J It-
l llMSH IrNNH I
Ulifl l Man Iliwjir lo Jif-I toii ml rut K lvto Totiritt 13 llri aiway New
Bold
court
eerie
Order
orderInclude
or samples
FIRE
Hare
under
know
bug fInHmoann
rOT
a
limit
t
I
lot1
Irlli
all I
u w11 1jW a vM I IL 1c I11 I1 1-I 1 11
I1
I
1-
wIrI
wtU
A
ii I1 It
f 1
York
decision
business
corned proportions wereincorrectly and
been
prose-cuted
a
themwas
was
lieIts
aidIrft4elsy Ic 111 IC44l kelp rslLw Chasmlu s4Mt iisi tSSs-urnt
tautills tim
sea
i JdeW-
Uslel l ssy n5 lee cwes4 i si IsuCqUIM4I
s1 lii4 he eM s msuss he-iulJI4hl Miei Iteess s-
ftss eiii ernsaes IS-Si 4 I ii II Ml I Wd i-WI i4isIW Cl l i
ill I IIFr 114th Kiik1o4-4lIset t
Iii toii1itP-
1CM l 14w tS5 I ii S 4 ijusir-I 1 md MS4 4444-
4sgM 4 i1 44 p 54 0 me-
s 4 i4 moq-mc I s
5 S5 4I 1 d S U-l4 t2
j-
oiijsmI Ns IissiiS-i A-
b4Mlife J ejjasL-S 44i UMIIWS4 I i I sj 1-4smesl 1 s I ea 4SIe-IMs 4W 54 g4
hfig> ti
i
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬¬
¬
>
>
>
>
> < >
>
LOW TOLD ALDERMEN
RRIDERV RUMOR DROPPEDPARSONS nMTJf
Commuter Named Ilulea Nay lOMlnute-Hperches Ni Hecond Oiance VoutInt not No flight to Stop Mo Talk-ing Mioiits Ilrlrttrs All sit on Him
The Board of Aldermen met yesterdaywith full galleries and with policemen tokeep everybody but Aldermen and reporters-off tho floor In answer to the requestsent to the Mayor at Lllttle Tim SullivansInstance for the evidence on which ho baseda public statement touching rumors ofattempt bribery of fusion Aldermen-to help Tammany organize the boardMayor Low sent this message
llcferrlnir to preamble and resolutionof Jan o 1D03 In which you ask thethat the preamble upon whichtlon is rests a inUnpiirehrnclonIho preamble It hasnp public press of cityon Information to ofcity lilt Honor the that an Attempt
been nmd to Illegally Influenceinembtfrnor this resolved Ac Aoonce la nude falls to sustain theIn a vital particular I characterized what Ihad heard not as a fact but as a rumortho nature of the rumor was In thestatement Itself I cannot anypublic Interest will be furthered by Inquirybal of a rumor thatname of no member of the boardNeither does It seem to me that the cood
of the board Itself has Injured
In terms Under these circumstancesI submit that there M further to becommunicated Respectfully
tow MayorWhen this news was read Mr Sullivan
started In to discuss It He had asfar on Intimating that tho Mayor was
to shirkwhen the President ruled him out
of order Thereupon Alderman Sullivanshouted
Then I move that the Mayor letterbo laid under tho table
President Cantor aked thoAlderman to withdraw tho remark Hadid HO and the Incident ended
Herbert Parsons chairman of the FinanceCommittee was one of the announcementsmade President Fornos AldermanGoodman was a rival candidate Theother members of the committee aroMclnnct Florence longfellow and
Hulllvan DemocrntB The list of chair-men of other committees will bo foundbelow Each committee has a fusionmajority of I
Bridges oneon the CommIttee of Public EducationWhen his nnnio was read there was somomerriment and he jumped up and
I decline to sit on Iaint to on no Commlttoo ofPublic
Alciernuin Wlllett of who drewthe privilege of naming the Sergeantat
that heP Wllsnnck President of the
Klchmond Hill publlcan Club TheU 11500-
Chalnnnn James of the Committee onrules and the
to them AldermanBridge moved that lx laid over fora and printed Mrruled out of order disputed the rulingand was sharply to t his seat
Hu not t u to so summarytreatinnnt in thc old board and ho satan Inch a minute with a thoughtful expres-sion A few minutes litter Iw was upon hit feet and to talk althoughthe Chair had not recognized him
The Alderman will bo in order Presi-dent Forne wild and I want it understoodthat I am not going to a repetition-of thehave rules to guide they will lieadhered lo
Tim rules to the appointmentof committees thisdent and tim waling of members werepassed Tho rest wero put over for a we kThe most changes In the pro-cedure of provided are that no-memtxr shall speak on one subjectand that no s e bo moro than tenminutes loni
Alderman Bridges In Imme-diate actions on the pattI vehemently
If there aint nothln wrong Inrule why Jo you want to jam Vin throughI want 11 chance to this IKM-Iment lx for voting on It If you wont lojoin It IbrouKh inuM noinithlnwrong with the theylltin up tbu work nf Ijonnl fr two veersto rotno I think the majority ought toKlv ti limO salon fair tnutliirnt wi envyou wlnii wan th mtnoriiv Whenyouwt was Iti x wi r we always Irmtml youright you ought t i witui by UM-IIUA you wroiii t UKyou nmrk my wonts well rmilut i hot tryou two rwirn from now and yiiull Iwsorry fi r It
A rwnnwt omtnl sl ner l uglieriy-of Vuttr Ktii ly tlsii and IlenirMty fi r
In n Jlciiuty I HIIIII-IskHnr for yu xm llriv klyii at liuma ili fur lliMti at H MJ amid a
i niiiiniiH IHI Htfr Hupjily Attain uf-ItorXltfliH HnUrimi HIM
A ie lu t Hifiii urrliii Mi Its action ofll IhMNl f Ixlmnto In uultdridiitf timel u if III KM MIMU fur Hie htrrel inlug inii il llitruiluoMl AlderIMOII Mi4 jt M l U AUiHMsn Mrliiturn MhJ the HHM II C ilHi liMii r itnlikii-iKe ul ri mi 4 d lu utaku t u 1x4-
1fvu Irlwl lu-
I I In l KM MM ruu M IM Mif fc sfMlk l luiH U It
I 4 IM rV luM WMtg u4 Mwl llt ISM K ltl-
l Ml MMf4 M-
hi 4Mm-
M I mm MI Ms
ft II i M-
fU wrf swW fin ftS-M ur laiOmn I
sf t M aiidliMpsji m-
I IttU-
HH IlllUIt-Wo li cf r M
JIM SM HIS MW-
fc t Mm
our
for certain I to pin
rlllMy to the to whici refer
ndton
anod
bonCAl to a
trn
h
and
lid
n
Ill NPr proptho
week10
I
latI II
I
I
I
I
t I
all
I
Y
th
I
J
1I
1I III
I ufI
lI
alIu
11t II
e trI
a r1 I11 tf I J4 I0 EI J
I
w
t
I llfI di
NAUGHT
GOol VAN
lorormuatba nut
recitethis
statement
by attention general
I
JamesfusIon Iloll McCall
servo1diicat ton
Theodore
was
used
scenes
Important
herorubs
As
train
slit hurit v SI <smut
dutyie hIslinisolMI st IJtJ was to
still wM
<
Osalt
ghese sLeJM lieu 59Immjse4HIte Ij4M we-stfrr we Ii PS4w-
eesI iieeiidessti 1Ikg 5145 Ie-iA14isi sumi-llb uMw iit lee nMeutee hese-rAlihessI IIsi IasI cM 4mseu lj-Ussd e eI ahe aeel
eel It 5 i 4IeIa KIuISl iii9 ie-id The tseWi isieiIa4 II-
S04 5 e C ICwU4M I kidjie JaqeC wj ie-4e44ug lit Is a tie lu1r ess4sl
14mmC
Ma-
a kiM I iS cIuig Will w-
I I d aim ssil p-Is iI J IIM Ijid W I uIa
ds JINIP i1I I I-lmE VV 4
hisI ad
I k s I ci l I
mi
l1 e I-d ciIII I b C
7
r445-It ie b-4eii5 Iiddi
ats4 9
I aS IiIda 5i9 s 0-
C I
mC Aees
5i-S S Ill lU
tr 0 hiSsci S4ld 50 31wd-
I i I 5 dee O4-I i I e ci
0 C CI1 05 5 s e-
4 44 N hscas a i s es4 1c-js ills a J o jimI
¬
>
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
>
< >
> >
> <
<
>
> <
<
<
<
>
<
<
>
=
+
WiLL HURT SALVATION ARMY
DalllnKton Oooth Connrnw Withdrawallloothnilitionu 1Yotn movement
BalllnRton Booths tho head of Amencon Volunteers which organization wasresult of radical differences of opinionbetween him and his father Gen WllllarBooth founder of tho Salvationsaid yesterday that It won quitehis Catherine BoothCllbbornand her husband had withdrawn from thaSalvation Army movement
My ulster Catherine said Gen BoothIs tho only one of the family who has cor-
responded with mo of lath years Fromher I have quite frequently I re-ceived a this morningIn which she said positively that she andher husband BoothCllbborn had severedall connection with tho Salvation ArmyShe said nothing however about theirhaving joined the Dowlo Zion movementand I Imvo yet to ho convinced that thestatement to that effect In true
BoothCllbborn IK a Quaker anti I haveknown for nomn time that lie and my sisterhad faith In time Divine Interposition InIllness This however does not by anymeans signify that they believed In theDowle movement Nor do I think thattho fact that they may have writtenletter published In tho Ltarei of Healingnecessarily means that they or that mysisters husband alone mean to join theDowle movement Many people believehi Divine Interposition In sickness Youmay believe In It or I may believe In It andyet that would not Imply that wo sym-pathized with the Dowie movement-
I cAnnot see how tho withdrawal ofMr and Mrs BoothCllblxirn con do other-wise than seriously affect the SalvationArmy My was nt thehead of time army In Holland France andSwitzerland Since tho times of the rrH-ecutlona of the Salvation Army In thosecountries both my sister and her husbandkayo made many warm friends there andhave made a strong organization whichU very largely Identified with their per-sonalities Their withdrawal necessarilymust be a crippling blow Tho Ill effectwill hardly be confined to tho Continenteither Mr and Mr BoothCIInborn havea largo following In England and In IrelandnoothCllbborn who comes of a very In-fluential Quaker family has many wormfriends
SICK MANt pim IN NIGHTSHIRTills Wile and tier Ilrnthrr Hound and
Cached Him and Stripped Ills HouseHerman Gerhnulet of Huguenot Staten
Island charged In Magistrate Mnrshscourt nt Slnpleton yesterday afternoonthat his homo was Invaded by his wife Lenaand her brother itenlto A Lambert onSaturday lat while ho was ill In bed thatthey hound and gagged him loaded all hishousehold effects and personal propertyIncluding his wearing apparel Into vanswhich they sent to Manhattan and that heescaped and tied through time snow In bnrefeet and only In n nightshirt to OhlroggeV a quarter of a mile awayIlls story was emphatically denied by MrsGrrbaiilet nnd Iambert lost time latterwhom Oerbaulet charges with assault washeld by the Magistrate for
Gerbaulet MM wife andhave lived on Staten Island for ten yearsIn summer Oerbaulet makes and sells Icecream but ham little or no Income In winterlust November Mrs Oerbaulet had herhusband arrested for nonsupport limittheir differences were bridged over andthey lived together until Dec SI when shealleges that her husband drove her midtime children from the house with a caningknife Shin and the children went to herold home In Manhattan where she hitsseveral brother pro i erou business men
On Friday last slit heard that tier husbandwas Ill and for In time house nndit was decided to time man andthe furniture to Manhattan where time
were to Installed In a flat andrained for until Gerbniilit recovered When
lerlinulet nnd Iximliert rentlied timeHilgmiot the sick misaim
to consent In the arrangement-ierbatilcl testified that when he objected
to the removal of the propertyheld the lied tied hiswrists with H r ipe that when lie calledfor help slim tied a over lila inoiitbIll time lieu won broken downand a pune nI Rlas wan broken In time win-dow
Ieier IVarwill and Iml Krhnwder-renldentii of Huguenot testified list ier-liaulet hail railed In from liU ledriMiin window to uct a and Mr-ihlrogpe te llledt the c million In whled-lillinillet reuilied the lintel IJJinberl-
who gave his M4dence WW Ktvenue mid the apM urI-
M of M iiih inuii IxiMiieMt man ad-mitted lie leninlneil with time sick IHHII
MMer erinlelMled the UaUlliK-of I lie niui lrl l li quiet lilin muckingUUsml titTer f eMMUlMe He
lie ami hi lirMher hail praHloally-MjpMiitml the fanaly fur ifc-
rwiniHiit nn AI lois IHIll-ulilirrt Trlrd lrl Ml lMi uf llallrusil-
MsKr smell Iailril-
Ilrfimriui J i It Mf lurakw-
nd IbH IMur UiCthey mi ufler
N lu MilIUIUK I i I-
lite I MM k ll ltCl lUfcfc mm m
ltfi tu Iw IMM kmrti-a 4 M I
IM tM Mt l I-ui kutii M ilsW a i iisiii 4s l i-
Mn u t llr IIIM Iw Ill t-ItWSKtw 44 I U-
4iMii ii aVo tiJI Ml-t lt IV 4 IM IMi 1 it i i tj tfttm m
i i r
I n t Inru u rfiiK I441 j U4 IH llVf-
lthrm I 4 marh cimtH-ed Hu In utiNtf Uwm-
liev ad mui l nrfi4i Iam ovei isixi wain of a e-
TM frf Bl II fS rl l-U rrttt MUiitt IUTA a peas
of
thethe
Any
hear
the
Sa
dot
trial
Ick
time
ali l
I
I
Ill
I
1I I
I
iI
Ii-I II1
TI
J-
j RIP NJ
U
I1
U I IC I
lid
Mrshmouu with rails
to
II
liphas
hintlime
tone
hid
i p I
541m4cl ii qeauiesc MI thehuh Iissmersm lm
514 f1 11 Ii ee4 sSSl PNSISSYIdeI IliMnujel md sit its
4 415 g lilvIs im 1W ii Issikim uss4its
IdesW F Ibe s-NclkN4 seid be ll SM5 4f1S-
uIr Emsu she tiede dim eS ve ier lidNs4sP litesubte pui
hlc ii 5 lWISd< 4 sea
lie lie0-
ci Ste sd a w l-LstIg
e
i 1
I i d0 i
mm-
S I
Liwvs fk1s birns
tefr wa rCZtAl tmg
posh losIJiIItOSV i4 frstiw5
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
<
>
>
<
< <
<
>
< >
WANT SAY IN SCHOOL AFFAIRS
ALUMNI Of PLttLIO SCHOOLSAS7C RECOGNITION
These Old Pupils iiriieve That If Theneprnrnlatlon on tho School
It Would Improve tileThey Are to Take stepi to SecureGraduates Dinner Club of Public77 which Is the alumni association
of the school Is making determined effortsto bring about an organization of all thealumni of tho Now York public schoolsthe object of tho organization will bo
tho alumni some substantialrepresentation on the School hoard and thusto have a direct voice In the managementof time citys schools
In tho circular which lu now bring sentout to all tho principals of mule schoolsIn the city the following for timeconsideration of tho pi schoolswero mode
I The wUdom of the formation of nnnlumnl ns oclntlon In OACM school 3 The
of the or nnl7ntlon or aalumni variety or nn Hlumnus ofeach 3 Tln HX of the imwtlog of tlih body at an annual banquet
assembly the t
cues th extension and advance-ment of In New York city
The circular was sent out to ask the co-operation of the principals In forming
of tho older schools have flourishingalumni associations alreadyobject of tho of to in-corporate these associations In the general
or at nny rate to have repre-sented there
Alfred Ynnkauer a lawyer of 31 Nassaustreet and a member School 77 or-ganization saId yesterday that the menInterested In time of time generalalumni association hod no Idea that thoassociation would be strong enough toexert any Influence in school affaIrs for
Tho organization niuctnecessarily he said a matter plow
nor won it the desire of the promotent of the organization to attempt tocontrol the school
Wo merely feel saId Mr Vanknuerthat no many appointments to Ixs
teachers and have won nuidoof late among men who haverect connection with New York city orYork city Interests wo whothrough and have direct knowl-edge their faults and advantages oughtto exert some Influenro at
head off the experimental fadswhich some of the some ofour theorists liwlrt on clogging thoschools with
Our principals find themselvesto conMant of method In following-the whims of new Commissioners
being represented as men who have beenthrough we ran exert the In-fluence of a balance wheel on tho experi-mental Commissioner rate
the schools no harm to have aof citizens actively anti directly Interested-In their management-
The annual banquet of the Graduates Din-ner Club of 77
nt years banquet thin plan which Isnow will l o present andhe and others aro expected to theplan at length
511S unum WAS TO FLEEnut Ally nuke Hectares Hall UM Hearty
Hhen of Appeals Mpprd riotDistrict Clarke of Brooklyn
gratified decision of the Court ofAppeals upholding the conviction of Willlam F Miller chief of time Franklin Syndi-cate who will IMJ sent to Slug Hlngto finish hU tenyears sentence MrClarke In confident If there hauleven a few days further delay by theof Appeals would at
n from jiiPtloeIMMM lie says to raise time I741O
for hli release Save Mr ClarkeThey nre tioliiK to oom here and
In time suns or I74n inil neatly who Were ln-
ilfinnllled aialn t lo arid Miller wn in harotten auny nt nile Col Ainiiion toldKcfrree Tllliry yeMirdity Mlllir would
frw liHilay lind l ll-I ol Aiiiiiion hoi riiiect a clci lonthe Court of or n wifk orIn fort tilllnr lid I hut I oIn rotilrntlon would In upheld uoulilII-UVK foiiirlil lo Slllltr omitof HIt multi tooth uml nullU Miller had wcurmj liU lil rly l MM-rrlcHMil on lull would hate flown theitiuiarv Iil KOIIH In n or oiii otherountrx lit could not
1 lie dnMion or the Court nfol all HMinillintr fHrtrh-
manner in wlileh heir promoter IIMXiiilieted I ho Hib rrll er lo n i n-lerii Miller voluriturily i rfed withtheir limn It Wee Ur
ami ilcvpi BIM I lln rHirtlulu MlllriJ fur nil lime tie im-
tliilm Iliviilteil IM Iwve u sent HIMill iiHMliiMl nf rrMrliliitr lli Mt tiindlllK-
ivnifriit New Vurl sill UMlul4fe him themMISS iiitn fit is HIM
Vrrdlrt Bill USIIIIIKM in Pier tintllrrarli uf rr iiiiUi oull
Jersey i aK UM4 Mmun iMly a i Hlr l-KriMvr living si ll t Mi w iuM liiMi u-wa ifl ywi l y iw MWMMIK the llM4 MI IKMJIlH I IIIUM I M 1 III-t l flit
uptMMl Ml MIM w Itul Mll ml-Wlllt MluiMMtl Mud IM N Ht4 H uf ibK-
M
lt i i imI-Stlll rr I MM-MK N I
ll MM ftlIHW
M lu Id-
MMfVSM W
U il l l Ho-
IMHH Mill 11 HI Hit
HIM si 4 u-itn M
it-S V
IK
TO
latI-
To
to
topic
dlenc
ot ot toimprovement
Sow
schools
on Feb Jwnl A Pagetime or time who
toMe I
beck
I ourtulane
hal
i
I I
hOI
un
I
trII
I Ilulk II
Ilk thAI
II
Till 1 t1I Aut ur
II
Ittr I
ii 1
I
Ie III oH4II
psi II I110 l
a1
lit 1-
lll I ri-ll I
t
tW 1I
J
lot 4
Il i11 I Iito II1 w-
If11ft
IS
11-A
of 1
ln44rI-otH alltlt-
WI
system
I
all mehoolv this die
them
noW
been
be held at time Marllintel 1
principal school
curt
that been
harmmaim
fliedtoday
lintIi neil
ssmla curt lie t
ever SctJail
Jim ieS tier lie
A lidsfie ii elm I II Ii hell
oimrrIi ei mill s c ii ticIll
sN
teen s I
e
suit is ems
a
flusl IssaebissatieS s4Cliii Eiiciluis 1 tllsi e15eIl
its
iss4155 C Ss5llIS timisssgnsI A ted
i44154 MSWwui Iiei lie ei JiS4 tseue
its Si de-Mt Auth Cl yeef jtiI cities
giiiit hssstssig I1dIssd itiSi Usip e lea Ib ieii 4e1 S
e cise aIts unii sassmd ls
she id lw d d iiiui he-is UsisMs es I-I wp iii elsssI hesss tii-
i kg eee id iaitl-a Is oissdI11 5 i 4 t l
l S-ii M e4 iia jeeg i M-sue 4 4 elS 115 SSuus4-
lt
I i 1ii w-I Ii5 5 d Jstase d a
ii s Se 51 4 ci
55 I a-I <
S id r fs 4-I I Si I eS dI i 5 se1TI I ISi Siii t
4 s1 i4ei-n4 4C SIi-
N uC ic 5-e jiJS Ems Ii se WI-
d 5 u4 I 41 le u4 5 Ni-
a ss V di 1 is-M S p a i
ii 1s5-
SIu14 l5ii4d 54a ilesie-iis e 0 i-
h ed sc 04 54 i-e4 551 I I i Ce d I Ie isp-
C I I tde44 4ii4-uu4 scesi Ii 7ljeilsi-eee UI5 4 ui ecmes Cl iiiiIsp Its tangle Nsa
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
¬
>
>
> >
< >
>
>
>
<
>
>
>
<
< < >
>
>
>
==
Established 1823
WILSONWHISKEY-
Thats AllTHB TTTLSON PIFTILUNO 00H-
iMltiDurr Wd
tJt1iFOR TIlE FLYING MACHINE PRIZEWliltrheid of llrldcepnrt Says He Mill
Compete at Nt LouisBniDOEPOBT Cnn Jan 15 Gustavo-
Whltchead the flying machine Inventorhere said today that ho will be a contestantfor tho 100000 prize which has been offeredby the Worlds Fair Company for a suc-cessful demonstration of a dirigible airship flying machine or balloon at thoLouisiana Purchase Exposition next yearWhitehead Is at work perfecting a machinewhich he says will navigate tho air He Isbacked by New York capital and has aforce of skilled mechanics at work undersupervision In his machine shop on Pinestreet
Whltehead Is elated over the offer liecommends the company for Its enterprland thinks that the Exposition will marCthe time when tho problem of nerlnl navi-gation will be solved He Is In favor ofhaving a described course decidedfor contestant BO that nil the pointsfir tho competing machine will boThe S says will expose a machine-to all the winds tho Inventor should berequired to start at a given cover
course OH laid out nnd then descend toearth without Injuring the mechanism
Hiram says Is the
He that M Santos Dumontcan accomplish nothing unless tho windsare to balloon MaximWhltehead is a levelheaded manwho IK working along the same lines asho U that of time
WhltcheadH new machine will be anwith a hull like a boat under It
in which time mechanism will be carriedHo Is confident that a machine willwin the and show Its superiority overa dirigible balloon
REAL ROY DETECTIVE
Aged 14Catchrs a Trunk Thief and lisaCaught tiller Robbers
Fourteenyearold Joseph Brode of 35SEast Seventyfourth street by detectivework ho has done within time lost two yearshas brought about time arrest of ten crimi-nals In Cnpt Browns precinct who mightotherwise have escaped Ho was in theYorkvlllo police court yesterday havingcau ed tho arrest of a man accused ofstealing n trunk The police allow the
to carry a small billy and ho wears onhis coat collar the precinct number Z-
SHa was rubbering along First avenuelate on Tuesday night and saw two mencarry a trunk Into time hallway of a house-on Seventyfourth street just aroundthe corner and then come out and separateBy the Sherlock Hal men he reasonedthat a robl had been committed andfollowed ont of time men for two blocks
hilly In hand he walked up to himand
Say the wants to see you downto tIme station
Hun along bub or motherll spankfor holn nut late replied the man
looking down nt thn lad
the man by time legs He held on so tenaci-ously that tho mnn fell on the sidewalkBefore he rouM fifo himself Policeman
nrrlv d and arrested the mUllHe said lie was James Lanagan of 323Kevnnivwnnd street
Charle Alirams testified In court thatIho trunk a ulnlen from his store at 137First avfiniK Magistrate Mayo held theprisoner In lvn tail for trial
hUll Jill ItMilS 11 IIY TAmO PIHMC Coim el 1l lte Confllctlnc lusts
mriitii nil Ililnl In InurlHow tin JilT stood in tho recent mistrial
of the stilt of Fraud J Oaken fur an aleclute divorce MUM a subject of dlviii ii-lx fon Ju ii f Diigm yestenlay of tli
in a motion of Mrfar an iiicnvi uf the alimony nf IM a-wii k she iiw u itvliig and un additionalmiuiiMil fee l Alexandnr K IU li furItakM sail A II Hummel for Mrs Oaken
iHfifiniK to them large mmnuMI il tin lievd of III Mr
UuMiMiH I xlMW Ihx e klli M uf lies riiMi-HtrUWl UM nael jury kliMid IU lu 7-
llttlV i I i d IU k n-tuMUlf lu llW MIHIIKlll Of UIM-
MI O lim am I fur IT i r iHtwiMwl Mr lluwiim
rW MM In y t f unnmirtl JiMMf-IUHk 14 lilUuMli41 ill IMK l lll ll lll-
ui fins i 4l h In I MI fitvur
flMiNSMMl Kill klW Hull Sitl l LtlM1 IU OfTMttd 4II MIMl S MMMfittM Il t4 f-u MB4 Ml llullM l l
HIMIAI-It VMMi I IM U li lu I MM lur lmii-
w4 iMlwfUlier In lliMkrf
I 4 l t isM old
l 4 l 4 Iwt
f ut 0 l
only man whom Ilr will rear tno OmIIn J
I
8
boy
apn
011
siIntmtMI for time and seired
I
I
11111 ItOIIlt-
It I
bustI
I ii rll
It
ttI
r Itttf4 t rr-UI of u4
tillI
I
I
I Uot
14 I
oil f-
Ioi 1ItJf
ls i
il-J
jJ1J I H II IIII J 1t1
flU
lit Jill
fI W-
Ot Ie I-W 4 IlH wII
Fast
this
slim ruli I I Oaks
I
I
us ui t liiiAlter
like site
ibislii ses-
Sj Illtie las
asi lieu ike jury ssets ii
I 141 4 5 cit lii eied mIs isli is lass
I hiisi cisd Mist IWSisCsII-dsts I liii hesI n
leIss
em ses
Ci 5S iUi5 11 Cuel ages sasm4-tlq ee he 114514 iemsI-isNO41 C I Ie 51Ae eus 1s eI
1 I V III I I I d iI4hlIIi
A iitesi i ii4m siiiilri 4-It I 5 e4su al sNi d4tm i 44 I d i a 4 ikiI Stss45
I Is io5 tM I a-M4 Wde54 i tlie 5U is de lIp Itii-I s i1 l id5i-
4s sI
ci buia 51 ISisrPt JiIlJh4 a ei usiJ-
S 4 us iiI p4-4j iis 4-
aou C ii Msiisia ldd g s-b lfr
I Cl le Musicui w-rC isac T 5 sI n 4 lWiua ci e sI-di s I I I t-
ie 4 4 5fide INiSie I e 54 I
¬
¬
¬
¬
<
>
<
< >
>
>
<
< < >
<
Prices are downhere Overcoats Suits andTrousers supposeslide in to pleas-ure of catching em atthese prices
Freezing or soft youcant the fun some-thing sliding every day
seeSpecials Today Several
Overcoats
25Prices were 40 M J2some 28 and 30
Some silk lined allthe great
Papa Styles all Sizesall our Stores
Smith Gray CoNEW TO It KI
BROADWAY AT 31ST ST
Brooklyn Broadway at BedfordFulton St at Fatbush Ave
919000 TOO MUCH FOR ROYS LIFETile Verdict Against Metropolitan B t
Aside as KxeettlveJustice Glldcmleeve of the Supreme
Court sOt aside yesterday as excessive averdict of 113000 which Grace McDonaldobtained against the Metropolitan StreetRailway Company for causing the death
hOn 12 yearsThe boy was killed at Thirtyninth street
and Broadway In December IMS by a carThe Court says was In perfect healthof a bright mind and active Industriousdisposition He was earning 13 a weekall of which lie give his mother A Jury inNovember gave the mother a verdict of
12000 Just loeOllderaleeve Bayslpon all the testimony 1 am inclined to
find that the verdict Indicates such evidentof passion partiality or prejudice on
of time Jury a calls upon the trial courtreduce amount verdict or
grant a miw trial To my mind the verdlotIMOMIS excessive
The Court orders that the verdlot taside unleoH time plaintiff will consent that-It minced to J76W
Thin N the third trial of the ease Ontim flil trial then wits a disagreement oftli Jury In the sicond trial a ofIJnoo wile rtmlered l ut on appeal a newtrial ordered SeveralIn similar cnwi have been net aside as In
SPAIHIING LEGAL
u Violation of the IPMI IVhcntlrrrl Hlsee Inelilrnl i lso RulesMriKxrntn Mayo dcdded in the York
till lie mnri yiwttiday In time case ofYIIUHK iflitt tin fiuth r eight chum
IIUHI iluii it lie violation of Uwwi-satiKielirwiii to lh Hi rl Hi law to hayh iMi l iwe ii puicilMii when such
w 4iniiy an iwoWwit of shortilmuiHiii lit a ilwmirwol orformsJiOB-
V M4iii ui wwrt III r ionM11 M UIMIIMIIMI uuMuiwI hy Ailing Cs-l liunlilll u
ln Hwrtum iMriiusxt l M in rait iat r Tins
nv ii Kttf iii 11 ww a twn iltt uf-ili y 4ii-
l twtHT HufTmaHii iMiiuml forits lUi1M n ll t llw alMIIUlIf Ml lU-
n1iuni nni ii4i
I
n-
IHIIUI
M M-
t
I
hand-some IonIf II
I
Ave
I
I
Ithe-
be
lIP
II
nllollu-81lIIIt1ltIIII
1jj1
S l
iJ J 1
I time I
I Mill J
1I irtstt
I I
I Ii
ftot 4I I-
let
IIIIUfI t IA
fIII1 II tI II
1I II
JflSQ
I t
01 1 II l
1 tkii4ig
I II 11
lassie u4ofi I S
WIN 011 I-
II
tT1tr
ff114f-
It
tfIIIIt lI
J
Ur1 tf I
II1-
I t4
JiT lf-
at
I
a3IfA
I
missSi
i
41
mm iim
kl 9I
fiiLlZ r
1
I-
Lifl iI
1II 4
l r5t L1t r
The1jj
i
J
tos
pwas
Law illt
sicrsW fur
i ieihs
Ca5 MS a C pku4Shsstitch us iii4mti s414J a-9uunt4 ta itsis iu ef
I 4MS dmsl J55 5S4MMI cudIciensM uuI med I ala
ism 4 us we am iii i psuju115 i 10 ilI IIs ii Mug4loia-
S Ji aiM ii s iul-eF iieidC d ii4 SS I so Ies-wfl s Idiesss II I-
fl I S
llr4s4as I Isis S tide tIileip usl 11USd-a ussr
Mi J5d9 g s bl-iai4 5 s-
4qj55 I Ii Ib N4 CII4N eel v45 ti
msSiciv C tMs s-It ill 5si e ds Umvs
114 IILa5 i iLdtuJ is siw-jsud I 4 he-
s f S 4 615-a a ma esees5 4 iS f
I I 44 f-l i d ciI 5 ii 455554
Ill eHe I I a SII 5
i ti4ui55s4 4 ffie-
ii I k-I i da t45Si 50 0
WI S 4 INS li-iea ci aie dV W5-
I SI 515 0 4I a e I 4-I 55I I 4
4 I 4-a 5 I1 sw I lSi I
¬
¬
>
>
< > < < >
>
< >
<
>
t8It o-
flaUlhea a
Mt4I-4 s IsII cii S ci esee I I 7KrtemeQeiIie-
u P4i id a sd ci IIw-s