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r rt > I v I Ul f I 1- INTElLIG LEADING r TIlE WEATHER PREDICTION 1Acn ArJ > THE 2kJ I ijJ tj 0 c Ia51XIt L For FI lr New warmer York and Us Vicinity wlndi- VOL = LXIINO 231 NEW YORK FRIDAY APRIL 19 1893COPYIUGI1T 1895 BY TILE SUN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION PRICE TWO CENTS WERE SENATORS BRIBED jiiiurD coitRvmoy FUND 10 AID HIE FInE IBlS iArB- taalor nILE Knlne Coccrahnll nnd Robert i OB Hepel the PnblUhtU Chnrce A- oBDilttce er InveitlEntlen Appointed Board er Fr CommUiloair Making nn- lateallontlon on Their Own Account ALIIAM April Immediately after tho Een to wa rallrd to order today Senator Rallies took the floor on n question of privilege Hlneniltlvcresilsso I well understood that no one a astonished to hear him cry out against charge made In the New York ITtMa Republ- ican ¬ paper that he and Coggeshall anllotrt In were unduly and very Iltereste In an alleged corruption fUll of 4IOOO Intereit of the Firemens Pay bi Senator Raines Raid that he deemed I duty to the fccnntc to the electors who sent him there ami to himself to rise to a qustonof Ilrlvleiolnt- be matter Ho Identified at Utk A a gentleman of tho name of Qulgg In whose paper It appeared Ho remembered that months ma this Ioltlemal had urged him to vote for the Irmels Pay bill Ho hail described his Interest In the bill as a per- sonal ¬ I our duo to tho fact Unit he was obligations to the firemen for support In hl race for Congress Tho seine Mr Qulge at the same time had urged tho Senator to veto for the Judicial Sales bill on the ground that friends ot hIs erlntttteln It and had contributed 1300 to campaign fund Senator Raines- tald that despite the Assurance of Mr QUICK that sOy ono who wanted to b considered his friend must vote for Uls mea uro In a fight be- tween ¬ two rival Imslnces organlrattnns he hud brave the lattorrf sovereign displeasure He reported that no living mans rtauest was the cause of his yoUng against the bill le- aded that he had telegraphed to his brother to a mull for libel begun on the 45000 story if It contained anything actionable and ho offered the tolollnl resolution for a committee- of Whereas I II charged by the New York Press of this dale that a corruption fund vtaa recently retied In order to Influence certain Senators I In voting for a bill t Increase tile salary ot the members of tho New York city tire UcrarUnent recently before this body end that corrupt negotiations were entered Into I In favor of uia bill rtfitlrrl That a special committee of fire Senators t b appointed by the President of the Senate b ami It l I berIJ > authorized and empowered to lim- Ujite aforesaid charges and publication of such corrupt negotiations and that said committee b and Illihoreby authcrlted and empowered t send for tenons and papers and to sit and examine witnesses inibecityof Albany and elsewhere In the State In reference to said charges and for that purpose tho lid committee shall report to Ihs body with Its 1DmenJalon on or before the tint day or alay 11 The Tote was ordered on the resolution and In the rol call Senator Coggcghall said that It WW kot habit to dignify unjust attacks on him elf wit any notIce He remembered how thinking that he saw the doyl loklul through the window at htm pot through the glass Ho broke the window and lost hIs Ink and pot hut ho did not hit the devil He was also reminded of tho old man who ninlu N > allowed his wife to beat him It does not hurt me any he said and it tickles her Senator COlgChul thought that with a few exceptions the newspaper men l 1m highminded and nil that Theso excep- tions ¬ hbvover had tho Instincts ot tho h enl all the practice of thu polecat As If for tile 1101 identification Lo went on to speak of lrllo dapper little gentlemun with an ab vvopincnt of the head who nitbtepre- tridii journalism and rrjirtcuta UuiKcibm I who i H inrnui cutier nuu 11 snip scuiuer i tie Senator sid that ho waflnlweis In finrofthnu- iinetiit Pa bill i and called upon bcnilorJ- Uicurti to support him in this btatemtnt which the litter prcmptl dll- iiitur I Hohtrtun caul that his first know I luEcot the sttaik in hll war when I tile resolu- tion ¬ was inirixlucril e was In thorough a- ort ho taut with the proimsil onto Investigate liarce He hoped the relilt would hen loHiu tO lrreshotis tile i crcins who iiiuliu I ck 1 IfSHiid unfounded accututiotia against lena ti rv nnevoted i aualnst the resolution and the nMrtulmiiueiill airiounccci as the commlt- u e utiich hni PMIVU I to bend for pel eons mid J plri lilio uulel mil teUulrlhrs iOti tr 111 011 in r I und Irko lcir report IIUbllt mailii bt May I rnioi le > todd binned rpLiiunltlon neit 1 illo cri ante vo that nine puptMii with tlrfs- alil i irbKini had nmilv I It t appear that I II t 0 hiiimuii eiie > eiit tld ntnl thin age litli or rt l > i I luthenut I thu polliu luul fI lt unit hi else of i Iinmpngne celeiJrlc111 I liehKit tlitt Ilillm itiirgltliittilii bill his said I le ail ntlieatii piirt I nil I thu night in leUnl lti uiiu lrU kltt I lilutK I lie at 1 I iI t I Me I I 11011111 I I art ies were Indecent I aim liiisd lii do him j justice Hiiaiii I LugKClinll tl cu Hiked for it correc tl i inn i IIin i report fill out t by onn correspondent tithdthttcl lint hp lied Joined benator Cantor- dniieaiijthlMi iii 111 hail 1lerltll ktL 110 uilI l rri I lUliflhtte liihit 1111 ntl UI II r it tS bIll flct 1111 Senltnr I leida Ldl 1 luttl Iho nmfldlen relired t b I I s ir4 II utell In report a oh tad ut r I lo retard action t 11 I II wuiiilwuts I willing ii I to vote lor Ii I such uiilHlr ftjllon on the pint < t Ha ii I hpii l u RB hoped that lu tho future li rrin would get the truu facts Ijnfoiuas t II hg Mn itoi < liiiiiiiiirt I tin stutrmonts lie Lietitenant Irlr i hllI1 I II I I incin arm no morn ex h f1 iiiis I u inndt the muto will olin up i 110 outer ni i luims- in ct J ilit UIIIIo 11lltl A j llttudilj i I i i 1Iis uiitJtrjtirT- k Irlu IS 0lil Ilnnid Sum In hOVe Dlnrnvred nn atlilirnnil hnr l Orsanlziillon- Ataniretlug of tin Hoard ni lire ommlfl loneri 11dlj tiio thiigu that membors of thu nlinrmiil force iii the dellI tnt united tl 5Si it funl to liilliionin legislation will la con wtil UK I IomtnlrHlonvra have hewn for 1m sort Urn 1llel Imetlatnl riimorj of this wlilili ero oloal nod even published be illie bill fin Um incriimi of tho salary of trttni B U pindlns In the Legislature tiff TI nIHlocrR lma Fireman Jetties 1 I and I 01f I l Inlln looro them > tirday uubjtptl hll to II rigid eranlnatkin Cllf fOI t Inilduit of this KlremuiH Mutual nvoent Aasocuitlon He protet ted 1 that hU 1tFaIati011 silt lint oani monej fur I 1egI mecorruption und unit the fomml sloiiers net Inclined to believe him They are now d 1iIJg ho try nuti find out it the niccra of the e Wrtinent were Instrumental in raiting luch I tutu The o filters 1110 nn organ tatlon ef of which Capt John Jf hums W5 t n Trlck U the head 1 Callt Darls iiIity heiterday Humor makes the omCtn I rlonalbltl bocaue tho original bill hide WUiun ItrodlCel Into the lower house of Yldl fur by Awimbljinan Iave pro toi rIIlltho sialnry of firemen onl and ii onk ers hue ofilcers vcro QIIXIOUS fur locfease In ci I tttlal > too and when the bill got ciii KlncoV ties hsssIng enolliered 10 dhillcul Cl Nllillr hiihtrteon I 111ntled motIon trfae sif llltrie I Iruvhlo for thu II 1 hi5 If olhitir its ot 1 mel liii 11rIIlt oicahIJnij I s 1 surprise lOViihnfl I 11111 ilusthed in Its forgo the lulls increaco In tim bllar of lore luremL and chiefs biD t hatalon lniral nit Indep hoe 1 tho IaJ 1 V the iffl salary of Ilreln provided Obdear niw stow ttluwJtt for see 45 mont 2lOO 00 and the Il I HLU UII ar > as raised from Jiyoo to- Wns 15 Grange and CommIssioner tlerlllr I were llrnon Prehemit And at they iro ledUArter thu corrulton tnI loatt tall I UbhCIII i hiss anything to say G11 l wil beau itwisnIc hoard saul Wt Itmln t ant then he added I believe ILl to Mt the 11ii r true 1 Inwrdnena of I litI I Wlthuul any outsid Iitnce t tints lad OJIIIer were toid that forma lifltitin rtatiieiI hiin hut that thf hoard some Ortsf 1 bld lli3cOvcrd existence of ret a tacrit ii Orlanlzatun Within the Ihl deprt forWal mAjority of lure thit tiiI Axsiiiiv4 associaLso was of An 1 allllefenlve Character that It pun l eleuln her I it could a the plu- l M In the case of Assemblymen George Web Bter and Joseph were defeated for reelection because they opposed bills In ¬ creasing the salary firemen that the mete ¬ beta of the association were bound to stand by each other when In trouble and that becauno of this association and nathbound char aclcr It was almost Impossible to sccuro the c ° njlctlon of a fireman on trial on charges Much a story I is 1 reflection on the character of eery member the uniformed iorce said Oen IM Grange who was but recently appoint ¬ ed to the department and was not a Comrnls Moner when tho supposed discovery of the ex- istence ¬ of the organlratlon referred to was wade Commissioner Hobbln a ked sharply Who furnished that Information 7 Ho was Informed that ItcamOOI the authority of a gentleman who was ono a inembur of the Hoard and that the common name of tho organization was Tho Iinklcs I dont want to talk about that said Mr Robbing Publish what you know about the shatter and maybe we will have something to say about It later Say that Commissioner Hob bliss declined to be Interviewed on tho subject The Information regarding the flrcmenn ease elation familiarly spoken ot an Ihu Pinkies I Is to the effect that It line been In existence for years ansI the gentleman who furnished tills Information said This 1 association was behind the bill for tho Increase of salary which was Introduced In the Legislature year The Fire Commissioners took no action regarding It Mayor Ullroy oj > IOVI It and It failed of passage The effort to secure Its passage was renewed this rear and was successful KxAssemblyman James H bhefflold who was recently appointed a Flro Commissioner Introduced the hIlt last year and was Instrumental In securing It passage this year as thin attorney of organlratlon- known as The Pinkies Tho boys showed their gratitude for Mr Sheffields efforts in their behalf byurging the Mayor toappolnt him a lire Commissioner Tho fact that such on or- ganization ¬ existed In the department was kept- a secret so well that the Fire Commissioners did sot learn of It until about six months ego Tho Information was Imparted to them by a fireman whir had refused to take tho oath There was a suspicion In tho minds of the Commissioner- sthat something of the sort existed because when fhargia wero preferred against a member- of tho force It wa almost Impossible to get any other member testify against him My best Information Is that the major part of tho active firemen are members of Ihe association Miefllcld since mode Fire Commissioner In Irmlurpil Ilin Plrilnnnit TnrrinRi Hnlarirtilll In the Assembly of 1MM He fought in t jti passage hut tho opposition of tile authorities prevented It Early In tho present session of tho Legislature ho appeared as the paid attorney of tIe firemen advocating tho passage of the seine bill which he got his sue oisinr In the Hnur Mr IMCJ to Introduce for him Mr Shnflleld made no secret of tho fact that he was the paid advocate of the firemen In the matter but tho legislators soon found out that Mr Sheffield was the only person who was to be paid and that the payment to him was In the naturcof laweraretRlnlnl fee There havo hen tIme aull rumor circulated to effect that money was to secure tho passage of the Firemens bill The rumors always spoke of the machinery of the Senate as that which hart to be greased TheAs embly pushed the bi through rapidly und the only danger encountered there was through Mayor Strong The Mayor sent a letter to Chairman Urady of the Assembly Committee on CItes objecting to the passage of the Park bill because of Its mandatory character Mr OGrady suggested that the Firemens bill had better b recalled from the Senate because It also WI mandatory meas- ure ¬ The Mayor very promptly replied that ho tuado an exception In favor of the Flremeas bill and that measure was then left to the ten- der mercleu of the Senate Cities Committee where was amended as stated In favor of tho oflicore of tho Fire Department but was later rehabilitated and Is nlw The story of this raisIng of a corruption fund I Ii to the effect that the officers association com- municated ¬ with the association of which FIr mats Clifford l ii President and offered to lOul I If the men would raise S 10000 as Z45 necessary to secure the vote of certain Hepubllran Senators for the measures The story goes further and says that the officers ratellomtbllllke S700U on behalf of the Fire Commissioners that If any fireman I found on InvrMlratlon to have participated In raising- any legislative corruption fund he will b sum manly dealt wit- hlnnlremAn Qulgg the editor of the PU s Mr Kalntas declaration thriti asked him to Tote for tho Judicial Sales bill on the ground that prrwns Interested In that measure had ontrlbuttd S 1500 to the expenses of my recent election to Congress I U a falsehood aort IIELH int FELLoir jvnars Alison n Peacemaker Ilctwern tbe Record rr Mud Conine and Fltzputrtck The breach lictv ccn Judges Cowing and Fitz- gerald ¬ mind Recorder Guff was healed to sortie cili nt nt a meeting of the Judges of thn Court- of nnenil Sessions held after court hours yes tirtla afternoon Tho appointment of Thomas AllNon u Judge by liov Morton to till the Va ounrv imsul bythoiUath of Judge linrclolph Ii Martina was tho menus of partly set tlhu the iiiicbtlnn of pitrnna and SJB tern on which tho Judges and Recorder d iTercd Judges owing and Fltgerald exchanged greetings with tho Kei order for tho first limo since hostilities began on Jan 7 I was a matter of much speculation as to how tho difficulty couldetr be arranged and It would probably hat o gone on forever hind not the death of Judge Martins Intervened and lieforo tho Judges hid fnll > recovered from the shock a- new assocIate hud bcon appointed who became I natural i iraicmakrr Up to the time the Judges and Recorder met In tho same room jcserda It was problemat- ical ¬ as to whether thin meeting would take place- or not KiIther Judges owing or Fitzgerald could or up to the last moment whether there would bo a metlll or not as they did not know Wlltilcr le 1Iordlr would attend At- oi 4 1 AllUnii iiiteied- tnu building I I and pmeidcd at onic tl J huge on Inn hambip Tiers hu nut II fcntor Judge 1 all otter I a i few momenta comerbiitlon they d arniitid through the private passage mid iiKsulthi I hull I j I iiit lerk Carroll 1 111 stud olln r I nil g I 111111111 CKrU Cur ¬ I ui rn uuali i Hu I s h in nil went to thr Iti is t i i trrihir und apprised him of tin Ir I 111 huts three htuuihes were awaiting his Irfh I fen moments hu nnKKed through a prlati door nhik h i hus I him ki I pt bolted I fur t lie host thireo months hushing In Judge Fltzgc- riililmhamlitrs liii intend Ilcrk Carrolls of use unit thlhreoIIlI s stroBe ii nil gieutid him I Ho rcspoi I door WIIH closed Iho thru liidgihand Recorder were In consultation inc an hour Alter the meeting It was said that tho discus Mon u ax a gimia one alfectliig the general rklnllf the i mrl Tho qucntlnn of patron iiui mi illumed I t throughout hue discus- sion ¬ islet Cltrl Carroll sat I in the public of flcu until Ihu iiiiellng was over While thus niputlng wax conciliatory In Its nature It 1- 8bllevelthlt thn atleiidanifi of Recorder bit IkdoWI on IsIs part Desplto all reports contrary It loasferled that thli Clerk Carroll will con- tinue ¬ to nccuii hue place Recorder Oltr who turned t hue d I ihhictil ty lit demanding arrol be removed and that ho have the i ri > OIllllntll hU suicepsor has lat to submit to wi the other Judge 1 It I probablo t tint another meeting will ho held hhortl at n hleh JllliIAllsOlln the He- cordor will maki n burl < I he Re- corder ¬ I line nine aptioliitments to make He line alreads appointed Kcurmi Isis personal at tindant a court ofllcn and use nardesnof the Grand Jury Judgn Alllxon has ton appoint- ments ¬ When these 110 made the court onlcera will bo required to wear iinlfnuny rwnlnT nMin DEATH It Craw Atrntloa to a J > nReroun Prnc Ice or lierlmenIlrlvri lnkel Held 1 he accident Wednesday afternoon which resulted In the hithi of Robert Center while blcclu riding on thu noulonrd lot u 11001 over iluUlom jcstinlnj Mr Center was a member of the chief clubs of tIme city anti was prnmlnent In most of them Thin nature of thin accldrnt has directed at- tention ¬ to I dangerous practice among wheel- men ¬ who are anxious to make great speed of bending thin hotly forward so that time head pro- trude ¬ same distance past thus handle bar While In this Position it Is lmi m nlble for the rider to 540 tar ahead nf him and It I Is 1 particularly dangerous lblllu crowded hi I reels Mr Center n as riding jiolt lists w lien he collided with the coal sari whlc killed him Iredcrlck Wink the ihrjcr of the coal cart was arraigned1 itt thn Ynrkvlllu Police Court yiitcrdii morning and held to aw alt the action of lie Coroner He was lint undPI SJ100 hll when arraigned before Coroner IlocUr baled him Vs lnkBltolilthoCoronfrthiittho vard was tilled w lib cyclers uud that he tried to at old them Mr Center will probably he burle tomorrow from his house at 1UU EaU 1 tret Crescent Itlc7t1r Bky Ulgis Try them sad buy them at Howmaa > Broadway I and 03d it and spaldlag llaaisou tKjuars UarUea FuraltBr ad Carpet T Kelly 9A3 dthssvand lOi and ton Wcstl7tht- Isoffrhngblttr l loducomenis I In fumltur and ear- p a T lath trade beside you ran lau credit at cAl prices tfead for title litl o- rt ansi te Uie llr ClevImd Bugle Cell I means danger to hi out That cold means din er 10 101 JTxtit It wlb wkers p lorltu Tbe Liberty nieyele Lend I 4 Wrene l 1 V iud J817 IXdford ar tlrooklyo j f I Choir seats principal theatres regular price Am DUTeLoffice 10113 oruirusagsr Krslue Stsc44v j t I Burostts ryor Extracts A sold by r tie UM- trocers 55r i < r- JLgi4 f p r l l O J VICTORY FOR TIE WOMEN THE SElfATlllAllSIlS Tilt SVITKAQE- JlESOIiUXlOX SO 1O I- Ii Propose to Habmlt to the People of this Hlnte s Conctllallonnl Amendment Oh Inc to Women the flight or HuOruK- AinANV April 18Tbsc equal suffrage con- stitutional ¬ amendment resolution was on thus calendar of the Senato today and several In tsrcutted Italics were on hand In tho expectation that Its consideration would prove to be some- thing ¬ notable Among them was r Maltha- R Almy of Jamestown VlccPrcsldunt of tho Now York State Woman Stiff rago Association- Mrs Almy has boon thu solo representative of the association on tho ground here this session She has been persistent but unobtrusive In her work and has earned hut respect nnd good will of tho members of tho Legislature on both Riles of tho Capitol rise proceedings today were not of any particular dramatic Interest but tho ladles will treasure tho recollection of their presence an occasion hlstorlcnllmJrlanco- IS this Is likely to prove to Senator Pound mal n very effective speech la favor of the resolution Ho said that It had received a very largo vote In tho Assembly and most careful consideration by the com- mittee ¬ that hind reported It to tho Senate Thus proposed change was left out of tho new Constitution last year on account of thus belief that It was so Important that It ought to receive separate consideration anti bo submitted to the people by Itself The resolution simply left the question to tho voto of tho cltlcns of tho Stats Under tho provisions of tho Const tution concerning amendments If not so sub mitted I by this Legislature It could not settled for four years as this votes of two Leg- islatures ¬ with different Senates are required to amend the Constitution and the next Sen- ate ¬ will be In office three years Tho question had been so long agitated btfore the people of the State that tier wore prepared to vote upon- It It was In tho line of changes already made Property qualifications and educational qualifi- cations ¬ were not required In the oter Of them all no disqualification romulus except that of sex Women wero taxed equally all occupa- tions ¬ wore practically open to them and tho discrimination at the ballot Lox should cease It was the duty of the Senate to pass tho reso- lution ¬ On the roll call Senator n rail ley said that ho was opposed to the principle of woman suffrage but would vote In favor of the referendum In the hopo that the people will kill It forever and keep woman In the rphero of the home where she belongs Senator Coggoshall elaborated the taxation without representation side of the argument after saying that ho would not Inflict 1 speech- on the Senate Svnator Chllds called his atten ¬ tion to his agreement Just n ho had got swim- mingly ¬ started on one of his characteristic ef- forts ¬ and he gracefully yielded nod quit Senator Cantor said that ho realized the Im- portance ¬ of the question anti did not believe In the Senators voting perfunctorily on It as some of them seemed to bo dolnl with the Idea that- It would be settled polls He thought that the responsibility of the Legislature was to serious to bo evaded In that way It some- times ¬ happened that In times of political reolu ton constitutional amendment were to for In soberer and calmer momenta the t nple would not favor Ho did not think that such a revolution was probable next fall tint bo thought that there would be a revolu- tion ¬ He was not ready t believe that tho time wits ripe for extending to women all of the powers and privileges of citlrenshlp Ho was not prepared to see conferred upon them the only right that exists now as a separation between thn sexes I would tend toward tholr taking pluccs In public offices anti that might cause the neglect nf some of the duties to which they were called In tho home and that God Im- posed ¬ on thorn The vote was aresO noes G Tile negative votes were cast by Senators Cantor Cole Ahcarn- Donaldson anti Parker Senator OConnor was among tho dodgers bAJT LAKE Utah April IS Wonnn suf- frage ¬ was disposed of for wood and al In tho Constitutional Convention today motion to reconsider tho clause adopting It wits killed by a docl ho majority almost tho entire vote In favor of reconsideration cOOing from the non Mormon members OOAT jxi ucriKD Tin counT ITned Hud 1 IVordn ale tio tluilicv m Knot find Will Slave to Go tu lull und Isis J J5O Two of the goat experts wise appeared In Judge UoldfogluD rlvll court lost week wore before him again yesterday a defendants In a damago ISO timid whit them a Richard Car- roll ¬ a middleaged lan KxJudgo Loew who formerly presided over thn Fifth District Court won the plaintiff Ill aeult brought against Joe Cokely anti Julie Drlscoll the guilt experts to recover Slf damages They had subrented from Richard Carrol a vacant lot next to a hOI < o at illo lter street It wai alleged that Cokely and his tlster Mrs Drlscoll plied rub- bish ¬ against thin wall of Mr Locwa house ad- joining ¬ nnd dlmnlrllt- Clrrol wul1 Impatiently In court all tho for case to be called When ho got to tho tvltnchs 8lallll had no patience left hat Is nlle1 asked Lawyer Jacob- Levy I hats none of yourbUBlncss answered Car rll What premises you own 7 hats untie of your business sold the wit- ness ¬ And If fUU dont stop Isllnl mo ques- tions I will Binaeh you In the ICO You must answer my questions persisted Lawyer Levy You are a fol answered Carroll And you can go to Judge lioldfoglo rapped for order anti said Mr Carroll whlt 0 you mean by using such language In this court what cln I IlIr8 for you answered Carroll You urn aa big a rich its the lawyer U Carroll you am no better than a loafer an- swered ¬ Judge iuldfoglu ansi I will lino jou 50 and scnd 1511 to Ludlow street Jai for live dla for contempt of court dont core a damn answered Carroll Judge Uoldfoglu made out the order of com- mitment ¬ and thcnCurrnll asked pormltnlou to- go hOI and eon his family before hu was ar- realI > got tired of wasting my time In this 10 IO xald I can pay tho thin easily enough butl I want to see my fumll > bcforu I am arrested Judge Goldfoelo gave tho order to Marshal Illmnn and It will not bo served on I Carroll until this morning Judo jnldfoglu said lust night that Carroll was tunpnacd to ha- B wealthy roan und that for the dignity of the Court hu didnt propose to remit the line lh damage suit was not concluded lUllSUJU IIY COT CKIIK SIIXKRH- An Encounter Ilrt ern New Rd Old Work- men ICennll Fulullr- KMIXVIIIK Tonn Aorll 18 Serious trouble arose this morning nt Coal Creek Thus proprie- tors ¬ of the Royal mInes recently put In electrical machinery for brlnllnl coal out of the mint at a cost of S skilled workmen seers brought from Ohio and lennllvlUII to operate- the machinery The emploj s objected these men This morning three of thus old em plot tes with one JlcnJrlcKs aa their leader met thrco of the new len at thn companys store by chanc Words Iros and Hendrlrka drew a re- volver ¬ and shot one f the party lamed Morgan Morgan rcturnid thus lire hunting and liitall > wounding him He llv td but a short time Morgan and the other two left ant soon after were pursued by a party of thirtylive mIne who wereulamurlng for vengeance At tl this evening nothing had been heard of them anti tho supposition Is that they escaped All of the 300 miners quit work QUEER POiSONING STOUT SIr Flora A DarlIng Use Her SOla Death JLcoked laID Mrs Flora Adams Darling of 101 West Eightyninth street ono of tho founders of tho Society of Daughters of tho Revolution has asked tho District Attorneys office hero to Inquire Into tho ratite of death of her sun Edwar Irving lrlnl at I Clemens Tob that 1leh on IHI4 tnjs was poisoned with morphlnn antimony nl- troglccrlno cocaine thcltio and that lila all body was cremated A number of aflldnvlts- havo been put Into the hands of Arslstant I Dis- trict ¬ Attorney barge Cordon hattie tngcthir with several bottles said to ontatti medicines part of which was administered tn Darlll Mrs Flora Adams Darling Is of a Confederate General They lund only ono son Hu was Iho years old when ho died Kail In life ho wroto musical criticisms for a news- paper ¬ In this city and ho rompoed a part of thus opera Viking Ho went t Washington In the fal of 1RH4 with Isle mother In that city met Ml s- Kculrlco lay Kllnglo the daughter of John Kllnglo of Washington Klluglo was rich In his own name and held tn trust for daughter motley left by her grandunclo Joshua Pierce Young Darling and Miss Kllngle were married In Ilaltlmore tn 18K1 and camo lucre going to live at 14SD lark avenue Darling was then ft i years old and his wife 18 They removed presently to Detroit wiser Darling had a place a manager for a wholesale piano firm He was badly hurt by an acci- dental ¬ fnl and time nearest phslclan Dr Francis Spranger was called In Thus rest of this story as told by Dallnga toothier Is that Darlnl became Ill lu Winhlng ton lu 1812 wise always tick afterward until Feb 18 18114 when he died nt Mt Clemens Mich In accordance with IsIs wish Ills body was cremated Af- ter ¬ the cremation his mother went back to Detroit She went to see District Attor- ney ¬ Frazier and laid her accusations be- fore ¬ him Ha said ho could see no motive for poisoning Slio went to a number of law- yers ¬ none of whom would grant her I feeond Interview hllnl been Informed- by tome person she was crazy A fw days ago Mr Flora Adams Dar- ling ¬ appeared at the District Ittturmueys office II title city and laid her accusations bofoio Mr tic alleging that poison wits adminis- tered ¬ In this city Col Fellows said csterday that the story hind been luveatlgattd und that If a crime had been committed It was In Michigan nut here The two children of the marriage are Mil to be In Washington In charge of a relative mother wise is supposed to bu In California Mrs Darling as that ouug Mrs Darling nnd Dr Spranger were married in Italllmoro on on March 0 IMt DKTHOIT Apri 18 When Darling shied an tel the local papers tlvlnl the of hula death and tho fact that body would be cremated I nuw appears however that previous to tlal1blc notice the fuc Iirita hued Darling a long ac ¬ count of the death mulni the saute accusa- tions ¬ sho now this ac- count ¬ AccomJanlnl was a note from to the effect that her son had not long to live stitch that ohl had sent the ttory In advance that It might published on his heath Mm concluded her note by iilng that when he sliest she would tel- egraph ¬ her the fact The Free Ire declined to pub- lish ¬ Dr bpranger Is a member of the leading clubs of turns city and an accomplished mnueicii- mAboutsixrnonthisagoirs hdnMj living flai- ling ¬ reappeared In Delrolt wearing her widows weeds and havlnr her two chldrcl a boy of a girl of 1el Seine two months ago sho left boar ing houso with her children nnd longings saying that she was going home blnce then she has not been seen In Detroit Dr- bpranger continued to reside In Detroit unit un- til ¬ tnnlcbt ninny of hit associates did not know that bn had left thl city I was said tonight at Isis house that hall not to mum and had left no address not even for the forwarding- of his mall IAITIMIIE April tRTb following mar published In thu Baltimore 11- 1bphttfllmttARt1NClOn hire R ISOfi at Corpus l hrlKtl Churci by the I Hv William K Mar lr tram X bpranKCr or lirtrolt In tiny lissritir daughter uf the late J 1clrcc Mingle of Va lilnhton I C MICH AIVl TAXltKRHlLTB- TinCerlou Report list Sits AVtt to Wed- Ur Ilclmont Vr lcr <liiy LONDON April 18 Nothing ran be learned as to tho origin of a rtinim yesterday that Mr Alva Vanderbilt rcrcntly divorced from her husband William l K Vanderbilt amid Mr O 1 I 1 Belmont New York were to be married secretly In London today but there Is Out the slightest evidence of its truth Mr Ileltnoiit left London for Pans I week ago and Mrs Vanderbilt went to the Continent about Mardi i I cannot bo discovered that either of them Is now In London Itins April 1Hlt was Impossible to com- municate ¬ with MM Vanderbilt early In the evening as shun and her daughter had gonn to tho theatro One of her most Imirnatu friends who Is thoroughly conversant with her ordinary niTnlrs was ussisuh 1 whether It was true that Mrs Vnuderbllt would be married to Mr Ilclmont In a fiw shale- L I do nut think things have gonequltcso far wits the rcpl although I hear that Mr lid ¬ mount lusts optnl the cavalier ucrrento evur since Mrs Vanderblltu arrival A rumor was prevail at the opera on Tues- day ¬ night that on Wednesday Mrs I AII Van dcrhllt tho divorced wife of Vats dcrbllt would become Mrs Oliver 1 I I P Ht1- munt at Purls Ihe rumor went hI far as to immili that 1 despatch rll London to sob ftuntlate this report hud received by a gen- tleman ¬ In this i It ly Mr August Urlmont saul on Wcdnecda that he hind beard nothing of thin wedding ansi he- alnmued the rumor as being absurdly untrue A iheepntrhu was received cnlerday from London Fa Ing that lucre was nollw bllifhtot evidence nf truths its the wedding Mrs Vmiclcrhllt let London fur tho Continent I on March Mr llelmont left London for Paris- a w eel ago STAXJAItYS HAS MAJ Bit OXEN This Crntraln Attempt In TnV ArtvnntnK- ot Its Mlilortnnn Detested This drudge India of tho Atlantic Dredging Company began dredging yesterday afternoon for the New York New Haven antI Hurt ford Hallway Company near Its station at Willis avenue Tho UOtnch main of this Standard ties Company which supplies about oOOO customers In tho annexed district crosses the bod of this Harlem River at that point This dredge caught hold of thus main awl broke I Tho Standard Company soon learned tho break and so did the rival gas company the Central The latter sent a dozen or more mes- sengers ¬ through the annexed district who ap- prised ¬ tho Standards customers of the break saying It was a serious thing vthlcb could not bo repaired fortomo time and that It Iho Central notice- Thuo Company wusicarty to put In meters a short Standard got worth of the doings of Its rival and sent out a corps ot messengers to say It would emu be able t to furnish gun j jut as usual Tho btandard officials t thought no time could be lout suit no Inspector Mooney was hur- ried ¬ out on a bicycle boon after the btandard officials became avraro that there I Is pome sort of legislative provision that If one gas company becomes tcmixirarll disabled It may apply to any other gas com- pany ¬ for assistanc- eA tho Standard asked this Central It would please null mmo ga tho Central couldnt re- fuse ¬ and to tho Mandnrd tapped one of the Centrals mains near uirett and Third AT he btnndard fed Its rosin by means of a four Inch hOBo pip joined to tIme CentralH main so thus people of thus annxcddllrlctwere runt with- out ¬ guts last night rIme break wilt b repaired us ito 3lble a son Ulgatna Gets Ten Vote DOVER Del April IHTho 114th blot for United States Benator today stood lIen 110 AddlcksRvp C Ienlowl I Rep 4 i Rlclgely Dem 0 liayard lf yor Htronicn Bummer Vacation Mayor has sold his summer cottage at Htronl and will spend tho month of July this year with his family at Itlchtleld Springs ASSEMBLY OF DEMOCRATS ALl THE EIHIOJIS TO RE- TO IXZTEl A CONfAB IX NEW route Htnntor Hill EiOov Flower end Oilier to Meet Them and llemocrut or All Stripe to Invoke llnrinoay In th Toll For 1 week or two timer have boon steps taken to arrange for n general assembly of Democrats here tn New York city within a short tlm Tho movement began In Washington Immediately after thin death of thin Congress on Mnrt1s4I Ono of the first entlcmen to be Interested was bec rotary Lnmont all must of the Democrats In Washington vvho ant loyal sorts of en York Joined hands Thus I Idea Is to arrange tnino concerted action In the next Democratlo btate Convention The counsel of enntor Hllllwas sought for ansI freely given I vi as to the ere 1 that the move- ment ¬ should not bo rushed There wtro many things to bo considered ansI the Immediate fu ¬ ture would develop many Interesting features In tho Republican cntnp Senator Hills advice wise regarded soul Tint unt yesterday were thin real steps taken to brll Democrats from all parts of tho State together In New York city either hate In May or In June1 Tho gentleman who Is doing the hard work for the occasion Is John A Mason formerly of Jfcvv burgh lout now of Xew York city Mr Ma- son ¬ has brett friendly with both thu Cleveland people and tho Hill people Ho was a deputy collector under Daniel Magonn and lov Flower made him n btato assessor Mr Mason has linen Indefatigable In visiting Nun York city Demo- crats ¬ nut asking them to subscribe to a fund whoso general purpose I Is the entertainment of all of tho Democratic tditur of the State Mr Mason has received HLcial subscriptions from Rosvcll P riowir Collector Kllbrcth William It Irace Shipping Commissioner MatirlcoT Power and many others AthlltherllJ of tho Democratic editors Senator Hill exOov Flower are expected to make speeches I was tald yesterday that Mr Grace will bo present If he Is not In Carls lad Secretary Lnmont amid other Democrats from Washington will be on hand and a general council of all mocratlo factions will bo held This will livludo the Tamtmny people thin Grace Democrats tho McLnughlln people of Brooklyn nucl the bhopnrdltcs the opposing factions of lrlo count and of Albany and 1roand in fact an effort I Is to bu mode to gather up tho fragments of the shattered De ¬ mocracy- Mr Mason line been to most of the Influential Democrats hereabouts ansi his suggestions con- cerning ¬ tho proposed reunion have been very cordially received The Democrats who are acquainted with Mr Maons mission neil Its re- sults ¬ thus far said yesterday that the condition- of tho Democratic party In the State was pre- carious ¬ and that some steps should be taken to minimise tho Influence of tho Re- publicans ¬ In lie benato and Assembly districts under the new apportionment It was declared also that at the conclave finan- cial ¬ and tariff questions be discussed w1 amid that a platform will some measure b agreed upon on which Ibo candidates of the coming Democratic State Convention can stand It a the declaration of those Interested In the movement yesterday that the State Democrats orGrace DcmocracyorFalrchlld Domocracyand this Hhepardltes of Brooklyn and tho antlOr- ganlitlon Icmorat of Krl anti Trn > nu- Aibasy Ilve 1 fair representation In the coming Democratlo Htate Coventlon Senator huh It will bn recalled made 1 strenuous demand at Saratoga last September that ripribontatlnn bo given to tho Falrchlld- I coplc timid tho bhcpard people Ho was over- ruled ¬ and a Mr Falrchlld and Mr Shcpird led theIr delegates out of thn Convention they de- clared ¬ tmt thor would havo a State Coin e ntlon or on n this till unless the programme was changed 1 lruo Democrats Interested tho gen cril council shortly to take place do not believe that tho Demncratio party In tho State can stand two conventions this flll O irV r l Till TltOLLEY ron A Jr 111 Adventure or Fftrnppd Tnnntfc Wllllnm Molt In Xfvturk- Wllllnm Mott nn 11 < ano tnmntn uf the ohms lioutut In Newark took a table knife and mails a brcak for liberty yestcrdav A fellow Inmate named rghaus tried to stop tinmaniac ansi was severely cut dnanls ansi others who at- tempted ¬ to prevent Mutts NIP were threat- ened ¬ with the knife He dashed out of this door across lots tonnrd Clinton avenue with several men In pursuit At the Her gen street car house Mott jumped on I trolley car brandibhliig tho knife ThepTssongcrs soul thin motorman ansi conductor lied 11111 tho car to thn lunatic- TthoMiinshcd toO and began kicking tho car window num- tteleuthiomio A t nipssnpp was sent to this Fourth preclni utatlou and Pitrnlman Dechtold and Driver lionnttlftnitrd for thn car studs In a patrol vvngnn Mott was tired out when tho 111nu Irrhlln1 wns rtnj 111 HU ut I dlloIIO i tush ice mc n eintind at both Mott nmdcnlungo- nt I llechtnld with thn knife then he trlid to- c lit Ilnnnctt who dodged anti fell Molt sprang over him and I took to t the rond niinln- Tho police men rhasrrl him through Iho streets nnd inrosopen loin I llechtold closed In oil t huts I lunatic ansI 1 k uorkid thus knlfo from isis hand I Hn I was ovcrpoui red and handcuffed and Isle Ii is wcrn bound vvllh I riles I Hn I was taken to tin station and put I In a padded cull Ho I will I be Rent tn tho county as luin Hn Is 48 ears sill and hiltS been I vt aril uf this city for rune years oons AiiLtzi xi4n OMOA y J Huntlnc Ornnnd Iliirnrd Over and Farm lliilldlnic Denlroyvd- Kan IlAiinim X J April 114An extensive tire Is burning In thu woods southwcpt of Po austin Today It swept over an area throo miles squaro anti strayed thu most nlunhle hunting ground In thus sectiou mid the richest buckle berry woods It also dcitrojfd the barn of James Green Hundred I of people turned out to light I tho llnmcs hut ii hurt forced toretront befoie thiiii Then the houir tumid barn ot Jolm Mvurs weiu swept away Neighbors taved thu live stoi k Thin lire then burned toward Me Kce City and caught the hucsuvy timber there Thin crackling uf this Untiles could bu heard at Pomona Itrllllnut Meteor Seen In ritUtiurghP- iTTsnciiuii April 18At twenty minutes after oclock this morning a meteor of dnz rung brilliancy descended from the north- eastern sky almost perpendicular anti then burst timid no tunic accompanied 1 the explosion lucre Its lullllnncy wns like that of n harp flush of I lightning blinding thin observers und lighting upovcivthlng dUllnctly Then there wits a train of whits light which dissolved with beautiful coloring hnow Hunk Ten to Twelve Feet IIlRli POUT Jritvis April 18 A Port Jervi man who passed through a pat t of bulllvan county yesterday says there Is a large hotly of snow re- maining ¬ In tho mountains notwithstanding the recent heavy ral tin and worm weather which has prevailed lu a drive across the country front Kid rod to Montlccllo there were many places along the road where thus snow banks sirs from ten to twelve feet high Bculeren Opioed to the New Greater New York IIIII Mayor Schleren of IJrooklyn Is not friendly to this new bill for Greater Now York He said It Ii not the kind of hUh that this people of Drookl > n want 1 think the Legislature mould have sunie consideration for Hroold n anti los interests GOT Wert Signs thn Ilneoln Birthday Holiday BUI- Oov Worts yesterday signed the bill making Lincoln birthday Feb is a legal holiday In Now Jersey DR JOiIs hIO 1 711 WI F AKHISTII > lie Struck n Ilronilvvny bible Cnr CSrlpmnn- IIU nix Cnne- llr John M Woodbury of ISO Fifth avenue was arrested yesterday afternoon by Pollccnnn Clark of the IJroiulwav hqund on complaint of John Latifpus a Ilruadtwy cable car gilpman who charge him with assault Thin Doctor accompanied by W II Tnvlor a vvnllhy real estate owner of 10 Ilnst bcvontvecnnd sticot set out to cross Itroadwav at 1 ttenlllm street about 410 oclock After dodging a cable cnrbo mil shown town they got mitt thu Paths of laufpiisscar wlilch was bound up town Lao tints Moppe1 his mar nnd It Is Eitld called Dr WooclLury a vile mmc floe plivslclan truck I him I In t tin aisle with a- light walking marie which he carried Although thin grlpmnn MiMalnod no Injur ho called upon I the txillci man to nrrest I iou I Doctor whti was takci tJtliu Vu eSt iisirtieti street slut tlou house Hu was billed out by Ills friend Mr Taylor on oorv ri AOAIX This Stnndiild tnmiinnr AInltrsi nn Advnnc- nud the Inrliet ItvnponilH lirrsitt ito im April IS Iho feat ore In oil circles tocU was thus licit itiee uf tcunuts pet barrel or SHCI posted by thu Mnmlitrd at thilr- dllfcrent ptircliuslm accucc notwithstanding I t estcrdiis big clump lu lchutice prices Thus Kpcculnllvc m nket opened nt S2 hid for I the imiy option or i li cents loner than time price fixed by thus Standard After it herama known how over tluit thin Standard tliuught prctt vtcll of nil the ex- chnugo mnrkct vtas bid up to SuTy Whllo tithe advance wits takluz plat oil the Kxe hnngn- JIT fin tranfnitlons were mmle the price being situ 151 bid up his oirers for small lots of I from site to live thousand barrcla low in d I Ihu chtt tli moat ket swain Iwramn weak stud till wni nffcieel down as Ion as 240 3 JUKI befnrn 1 oclock I In this fluctuation In price jimttbuuhu1 not 10000 buriels wele traded In 1 hue fact that hiss Mandnrel controls the 1 hulk of lertllicalcs leaves virv few outstanding for speculative purpose Iheco few however seem tomiko very wild markets HOSES inji7iritKT IIPT nrn lie t rayed nnd Ilmeiteil Shr botisht Death In the Itlvrr Rose Bon a pretty Pohemlnn girl 10 years old attempted tn kill herself by jumping Into the East River at the foot of East beventyfirst street lost night Mio was rescued by some VTorkmen employed In this Fast River tunnel Sh was taken In an ambulance tn the Presb- tcrlan hospital Shin will probably recover She conic to this country from llonemla four years ago At the hospital she stld that she hail been working as a domestic nt 111 WestTwen- tvseventh street Ono of her friends Is Mrs Franz of It7 First avenue Mrs Franr said Ivu night that Hose formerly worked iii a ilomctlu fur a fatuity In IJitn street While there sho became acquainted with young man who had paid her much at ¬ tention ansi who Imd promised to marry her Recent ho hush avoided her hOuse clue said Is In a delicate condition ansi after repeatedly urging hum xnt etheiirt to fulfil hits uremia sho had grown despondent 1A JflASiDUrii SUAlT JIIIOKK- Ifer Voyage from Antwerp to Thin Port Jaunted TweutjHtTen Days This ollcarrlng teamshlp La Flandre fin- ished ¬ yesterday her longest o age from Ant ¬ werp to this port Site sailed with tier tanks partly filled with water as bailout on March 22 Whn In mldocean on April U her thrust shaft broke slantingly between this collars Chief Engineer Yollet anti his assistants spent seven days In repairing the break while La Flandre proceeded slowlx under sail only The stout shaft was sawed clear across In two places at the beginning anil at thn end of thin crack lime tvvo Miioolh ends wero brought together and tho collars of thu shutt t be tvteun vtlileh lie break occurred wore securely bolted Thou tho bteamahlp aunt nhead under till steam 1 ilue repaired thrust shaft time engineer mvs will hist a long time Hut It will be re- placed by another shaft un this other aide A hJiA3ISllIl Asilolu Thin British Vessel liorntiRli Rlown on lilt < seat Tlir C rosy NiiTf- dNonroiu April IS Ihn lirltlbh steamship Newburoiigh liound from Tampa Fin to Eng- land ¬ with phosphate rock sri itt ashore lust night at midnight at VnshVncxlH lifesaving station during a nnrtheist gui Thin vtltid wns blowing fnrtt n mllesnn loon nnd it took I the i com- bined ¬ efforts of t hue life savit ir trots i lor two hours to Hike t tho ercnon I Iii sum mt tviry heavy at this place on tin covt and titus i ei- ndltlon of tle big vessel Is extremal critical Tonight I tinanI- s are breaking mom her nnd It thought the eisi will I ito to pie c es beforo tho- c gale nl uti s liii ntgi situ ho a total hiss 1 ltue Merrills loire scout n sves king venscl to thus sccmio of the itieck MNito ix niticrs sosyo- l < Slot It I hiilU Will lie he blnte- Demncr icyrf Flciireliend- Col Robert drltr Monroe It wis saul cMcr dull will bu the iuoccssorof cMu > ot iraci as leader of thin Or ecu Dctnocrrcy Col Monroe has been thin dlpctmcr of pntrcmugu for the organization for tno eari If the1 nloml Is to pine as thn lender them n I III i I bo much doubt In the mluilsnf polltlclnnurtgirclingthemllrcmcnt of Mr Grace from politics It was aid by friends of ejxMnynr William It lirnco yet emstay I that t I like II other liulc irs who have retire Irniu politic It Is hits purpoi tn go abroad They suuy hu tt111 spend tho Minnmi at- Cailnbad where ho will be uudui medical treat incut STItONGJ jjroirss AMI GOUT An Kxplnnutlnn Gives tn Certain Iudle- Itlilch Mm Interest Census Men Mrs Sophia Monte Looblngcr anti Mrs i W- Teschner President and Secretary respectively of the Monte Relief Society asked Maen Strong torday to bo present at thus o inlng ol a tea tlval for lie benefit ot their cirgniilatlon to be- held siay Jti at the Granel Ccnirnl I Pulnie Ladles anlil the Miior folemiilv I Itanuotp- romlnn to attend any morn functions of Ihls Stunt Even I tlmn 1 promle I h ivnan a ittm k of thus gout anil cant go hat gout of mImic Is ex- tremely ¬ unreliable More HartllqunUen In AustrIa VIKNNA April 18 There was another severe earthquake at Lallmcli a few minutes before 0 oclock title evening Several buildings which hail been unsettled by previous hocks were thrown to the ground Time wet weather and the scantluets stud poorness of thus food have caused fever nod dyseuicry among this families whnaio campliu out ldn t tho town Man chil- dren ¬ have died and thus alck arc numbered by thus store Kmperor Fran Joist hun given 10000 florins to limo iuITercrs In Lulbach- Thci rullwiiy company lout provided too curs ansi the Wai Office hues sent all thu available tents Dcjonil this however llttlo hiss been done to relieve thin ellstrees of tIns nOOOO home- less ¬ persona In this Lalbach district Wrddgd nt thee lllnnrr TutilrS- ABATOOA April 18 MIss Rebecca A Miner daughter nf Wlllurd J Miner a prominent member of the baratogs county bar was mar- ried ¬ today to Charles W Howard of Ijallotuu This wedding took place at this Miner home- stead ¬ hers vrhllo thus contracting parties time family friends and gu Htn were slitting Ihe company suit dniv n t to dinner at I11I Id I On I thu first atroke of the clock antinuiitlng thus hour of noon they oil iireue but wills umt irus log their pluces und time iiiurrlugu eremoii was per- formed ¬ by thus Rev H U Loomls of Cunujo- harlr Ihe nuptial knot lielug lieu seats were resumed and thvneddlng dinner went on to a llnltli lUHfnutnr WilsoulsiigF- AIUVIIttJ la April lhAll hopo of pro ¬ longing exSenator WlUutis life has been aban- doned ¬ He Is growing weaker hourly and la un- der ¬ this Influence ot opiates He wilt hardly sur vlv a the night 3 5 K FOUND 1 A BAG OF QUARTERS 4 P an tOTxa nrtti i- HAltltKT AV ASH jt IS ItVXnOK S1ItXLT 1 j They Vere Counterfeit but this Hehaolboy 4 Who ran nil Them RotiRht Ilea with Them Getting Hood Money In tlmnicn- Iredcrlck Lindctmnn a clerk for William Cordis atltrnmn grocer at Market situti Cherry streets rccolt rd yesterday a number of counter I fth felt quarters in exchange for pie clothes ulns V and cakes lllclmrd Cram aged lit of LIT Madison street Dennis Crime aged 14 of lIlT Madison street John Forger aged 40 of 177 4 Chert street Alfred Johnston agcd 10 of 00 Market street and Arthur Jensenuged lOof OK Market street were arrested by time polite of the Mndlon street station for halng counterfeit mono lu their luusisslnn and for passing It on- Umlcmnnii l4 7 With the reception of Torgci all the prisoners HID Eclioolbojs nnd attend thin Monroe Street primary school When lie afternoon session tins suer > csK relay Alfred Johnston wIthin on hl is wa > homo with n crowd of thin boys looked t Into tinash barrel which stood In the areaway I of 00 Monriio street He says always searches I ash birrels In the hope of Ilndtng something la b5 this barrel hu found a package1 rapped up In a 1 ncnMiipi and tied sscmm rely with twine Pick- Ing hL up the bundle which was rather heavy ho h tunis It at a lompanlon who dodged and then 1 kicked It along 1 Iho pacmimt When In front of a lumber yard at Monros ansi Market utiirts Arthur Jensen gut hold of the IIRI k igi the wrappings of nhlch load been kicked locw Ho found that It contained a midlum ulred hand satchel Arthur npenitt this bug anti alter one look bigan to shriek with delight At thus sauifl limn ha rammed his hiind Into Its Interior and pulled It out full of t oln hen he dropprd the satchel nnd fell on loIs knees before It In order that ho might use z both hauls nnd fill hula pockets thorn rapIdly a One sight of the supposed bag of money set ever boy In the crowd howling They ecrmu bled and fought anti torn each others clothes In their ifforls to reach tho coin > 1 hue FMcli l cnntalncd dins ansI other tools which thom liots seized llien two nnmen who w in attricted bj the nolti came out ot u neigh ¬ boring tenement ansi picked up the coins tho boj s hash left and tho satchel and then disap ¬ peared Nimcof thu metal was stamped mak ¬ 1 ing a lair counterfeit Flue rest was ready for tho stamping process anti looked very mum s like bidly worn surer IiieCeC- ihie boys soon sit about trying to upend the coins A boy who Is known In the neighbor ¬ hood as Mugsle Mullln of OS Market Street stout another lad named Mullln who Is no rela- tive ¬ 1 of Mugnlo wero active in pissing the counterfeit money Mugslo and thin gang gut a number of small boys together They thru went to Cordess grocer shop One of thus hails was Bint In to buy a mince pie paying for It n 1th a bail quarter and recoU Ing as a cornpen- sallon a bite of pie As soon as tiua hail canto out of thin shore the gang took thn pie aiil the change anti divided Tioth atomic thrmsehes t4 Then another boy was sent in for more pie Clerk Llndemann sold out alt his pies and hud begun on cakes before the police stopped lilt sales John Forger a foreman In a dye house In Clierr > street said that otis of Isle cons gave him a quarter wlilch he toad found Ho put It In isis i pocket with other money ansi started for rs Cordess grocery store Forgerdld not buj nle but tried clothes puss Ltndemann was handing out the wares when Policeman Patrick HurKo came In Ltndemann had b this tires become very suishulcititls on the silver nncstlon tied ex- amined ¬ more carefully thin quarters paid by- nnall boys for pies Cordcs his employer did not return untO evening Ilndcniann then vis- ited ¬ this Madison street police station anti Iden- tified ¬ thoprUoners Arthur Jensen the boy who opened thou hung says he gtivo thu tiles hi fount tn somn sailors who board at the housu in which his parent live I James Tobln of 151 horny street who was one of the buys in tho crowd raid that while hear I thn door of tho sc hoolliouse he caw a moan who looked I Pke an i Italian throw I the litmdlo Into the barrel nnd then tro Into Papus saloon at tl Market street In the rninblt for this mooney hi forgot silt abiut thn lnnn- I Thu I police nf thin Mudlsim street station spent last night In search of Mnmi Mullln anil his I chums An agent of tho Secret Service Bureau nsiluteil thcm 1 CITI7KX JfAlttXHlt Ctlt DiLL Incurred llefore llr Took OITIe eIiut hated In this Depiirtnieiit IXplHlnn Col Warhu hail left the oflli of thus Street Cliiulni Department yetsnuhay before tnls let ¬ fJ ter from Comptroller Fichu to hint was given to tho reporters l W ifargr r llnrnt Jr Commtti nnn sf Street Ifrtnlnu- DiMit Slit Thcro has been pmented nt tin I Inance Department fur pa metnt a hill of Henry Putojcl of 101 Fourth avenue for S8 87 a copy of which I enclose which bears your peiKOtiil endorsement Tl Ii wai all for r lHc ncrrlce U K W Jr It is also ccrtiiiesi to In this folio v Ing vrordsi i ff j i ceruify us the uecillt nf the njme work or sup plleH timid thai the exK ntiture tl ere for has been tiotty authorlreit and aiiprojiratiil 1 E VV Aiuxn Jr CoinniUftlonfr D s C- It also bears the following certlfleate- leerlirv I that h linvnexinlnii ihcl IsOll nr Henry 13 Iiu s04i I 55 iisuu n ru tureUss ho aiiiostui stout MIHN lite II In tilt nunte Hlieiuli unit Aliioiintlnt to 4Hh7 ant- I lust tin > sins Kirn et unit Jeiot ii hut t Unit I lie frvke- lll tMncn ptrr irllltd sir I tin louIs rtnusrui nrntrint clfnnlMK CoIsll for its toe t nnd ten sit ci susury fir 4 I tlio lawful limit amid purnOMs of the sntl 1 depart- ment ¬ < ilreirnrl I WABIHJr- Comnilcilr b nfr sit t ° trust cltanlnn Tie records of this deptrtmtut shun that volt tusk yiumr jiresent olllre ut 15 oc lot k on tha f Kith nf Junuui i Irhill bn glud i to have your cxplnnutioti sviuy those livery stable bllln In- ciirrid before Mill I took office strut chained tn the apirrnpriutlon of lln i suity for thus Department of Street Cleaning blue crelv yours I APitiin I P Fin n Comptroller- S I > vv YOIIK April 111 ibis Is thu bill juiAnT iNT OP flri m f ir Mxa To hIstory 1iivnKel Dr Jan Jlro Jrflinm in ISA lfCenturv Cluh- time4 houri sit 00 Jan J Twnlmrsi coup tsmoi A M lliiielil- iouri H t f 3 4 Jan U Coup 10 I 10 A Jl Cuilurj cluli I Ilino is hours il 00 Join I 10 ItrniiiftiAin 1U M time Mi lucite 4 i Jets Hi Cnui iIStO A Mtiiae4i rimirx 4 bO Jun I IV Coup 7411 M turn Mfthii > return lu 30 tlmo U liuurn 100 Total i iT Col Waring objects tn having reporters hunt hint up after olllco hours but this tlmo heclldnt obey He said of the cab bill I was apMilntid street Cleaning Commit sinner In December Mayor btrong musts In on Jan 1 11 Shortly before Mayor btion took mOlts he told mo that he slId nut wish to Urn Mr An ¬ drew taut on toil short notice smooth uskrd IhutI make sonic nrrangemrnt with the former Com- missioner ¬ that would bo eatlaCuclory to bo li of us My piupoklllnn was to go to work In the it dipnrlinent but not to tako ofllcii formally as iituisbioncr until Jan 12 antI this was ac- cepted ¬ k bv Mr Aiidrena- Ihu livery bill was Incurred In this service of s t the department under my arrangement with Mr Andrew As Commlfbloner he hail the undoubted right to miko that arrangement A day or two before lie went mmt tot ofile Mr An drinsotfired to pay that particular hill out of funds at hmls disposal I told him that it might u well run on to thou end of the months vvlieal would certify It myself Arrested Nntunnlel F UrlOllu 4 ArnAcY April 18Cblef of Police Wlllard yr received a telegram this afternoon from Super VI- nlendent llrnes of New York asking for th r arrest of Nathaniel F Griffith The telegram j 5f p 4 stated that a warrant hod been sworn out for s 1 fl Griffith for grand larceny Urlfllth was found 4 In the Mansion House anti arrested He told Chief Wlllard that ho would commit suicide If he got this chance He U the President of the Inlted Slates Real Estate Association 1 stud 3 tnlon square He said that he was a graduate f of Harvard years old and lived In Nose tI York About his arrest be said nothing except s 1 expected It and will fight It The police hers refused to tell last night In 1 the absence nf Superintendent Uyraes what GrIffith Is wanted for l
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=LXIINO 231 NEW YORK FRIDAY APRIL 19 1893COPYIUGI1T 1895 BY TILE SUN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION PRICE TWO CENTS

WERE SENATORS BRIBED

jiiiurD coitRvmoy FUND 10 AIDHIE FInE IBlS iArB-

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Knlne Coccrahnll nnd Roberti OB Hepel the PnblUhtU Chnrce A-

oBDilttce er InveitlEntlen AppointedBoard er FrCommUiloair Making nn-

lateallontlon on Their Own Account

ALIIAM April Immediately after thoEen to wa rallrd to order today SenatorRallies took the floor on n question of privilegeHlneniltlvcresilssoI well understood that noone aastonished to hear him cry out againstcharge made In the New York ITtMa Republ-

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paper that he and Coggeshall anllotrtIn were unduly and very IlteresteIn an alleged corruption fUll of 4IOOOIntereit of the Firemens Pay bi SenatorRaines Raid that he deemed I duty to thefccnntc to the electors who sent him thereami to himself to rise to a qustonof Ilrlvleiolnt-be matter Ho Identified atUtk Aa gentleman of tho name of Qulgg Inwhose paper It appeared Ho remembered thatmonths ma this Ioltlemal had urged him tovote for the Irmels Pay bill Ho haildescribed his Interest In the bill as a per-sonal

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I our duo to tho fact Unit he wasobligations to the firemen for support In

hl race for Congress Tho seine Mr Qulge atthe same time had urged tho Senator to veto forthe Judicial Sales bill on the ground that friendsot hIs erlntttteln It and had contributed

1300 to campaign fund Senator Raines-tald that despite the Assurance of Mr QUICK

that sOy ono who wanted to bconsidered hisfriend must vote for Uls mea uro In a fight be-

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two rival Imslnces organlrattnns hehud brave the lattorrf sovereign displeasureHe reported that no living mans rtauestwas the cause of his yoUng against the bill le-aded that he had telegraphed to his brother to

a mull for libel begun on the 45000 storyif It contained anything actionable and hooffered the tolollnl resolution for a committee-of

Whereas III charged by the New York Press of thisdale that a corruption fund vtaa recently retied Inorder to Influence certain Senators IIn voting for a billt Increase tile salary ot the members of tho NewYork city tire UcrarUnent recently before this bodyend that corrupt negotiations were entered Into IInfavor of uia bill

rtfitlrrl That a special committee of fire Senatorstbappointed by the President of the Senate bami It lIberIJ > authorized and empowered to lim-Ujite aforesaid charges and publication of suchcorrupt negotiations and that said committee bandIllihoreby authcrlted and empowered t send fortenons and papers and to sit and examine witnessesinibecityof Albany and elsewhere In the State Inreference to said charges and for that purpose tholid committee shall report to Ihs body with Its

1DmenJalon on or before the tint day or alay11

The Tote was ordered on the resolution and Inthe rolcall Senator Coggcghall said that It WWkot habit to dignify unjust attacks on himelf wit any notIce He remembered how

thinking that he saw the doyl loklulthrough the window at htm potthrough the glass Ho broke the window andlost hIs Ink and pot hut ho did not hit the devilHe was also reminded of tho old man who ninluN > allowed his wife to beat him It does nothurt me any he said and it tickles her

Senator COlgChul thought that with a fewexceptions the newspaper men

l1m highminded and nil that Theso excep-tions

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hbvover had tho Instincts ot tho h enlall the practice of thu polecat As If for tile1101 identification Lo went on to speak of

lrllo dapper little gentlemun with an abvvopincnt of the head who nitbtepre-

tridii journalism and rrjirtcuta UuiKcibmI whoi H inrnui cutier nuu 11 snip scuiuer i tieSenator sid that ho waflnlweis In finrofthnu-

iinetiit Pa billi and called upon bcnilorJ-Uicurti to support him in this btatemtnt whichthe litter prcmptl dll-

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Hohtrtun caul that his first know I

luEcot the sttaik in hll war when Itile resolu-tion

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was inirixlucril e was In thorough a-

ort ho taut with the proimsil onto Investigateliarce He hoped the relilt would hen

loHiu tO lrreshotis tile i crcins who iiiuliu I ck1IfSHiid unfounded accututiotia against lenati rv

nnevotedi aualnst the resolution and thenMrtulmiiueiill airiounccci as the commlt-

u e utiich hni PMIVUIto bend for pel eons midJplri lilio uulel mil teUulrlhrs iOtitr 111 011 in r I undIrko lcir report IIUbllt mailii bt May I

rnioi le > todd binned rpLiiunltlon neit1illo cri ante vo that nine puptMii with tlrfs-alil i irbKini had nmilv IItt appear that I IIt 0 hiiimuii eiie > eiit tld ntnl thin age litli orrtl > i IluthenutIthu polliu luulfI lt unit hi else of i Iinmpngne celeiJrlc111I

liehKit tlitt Ilillm itiirgltliittilii bill his saidIle ail ntlieatii piirt Inil Ithu night in leUnllti uiiu lrUkltt IlilutKI lie at1 IiIt IMeI I11011111I I art ies were Indecent Iaim liiisd lii do him jjustice

HiiaiiiI LugKClinll tl cu Hiked for it correctli inn iIIini report fill outt by onn correspondenttithdthttcl lint hp lied Joined benator Cantor-

dniieaiijthlMi

iii111 hail 1lerltll ktL 110 uilIlrri I lUliflhtte liihit1111 ntl UI IIr it tS bIll flct 1111 SenltnrIleida Ldl1 luttl Iho

nmfldlen reliredt b I I s ir4 I I utell In reporta oh tad ut r Ilo retard actiont 11 III wuiiilwutsI willingi i Ito vote lorIi I such uiilHlr ftjllon on the pint< tHa ii Ihpiil u RB hoped that lu tho futureli rrin would get the truu facts Ijnfoiuas

t II hg Mn itoi <

liiiiiiiiirtI tin stutrmonts lie LietitenantIrlr ihllI1 IIII Iincin arm no morn exhf1 iiiis I u inndt the muto will olin up

i 110 outer nii luims-inctJ ilit UIIIIo 11lltlA jllttudilj i I i i

1Iis uiitJtrjtirT-k Irlu IS

0lil Ilnnid Sum In hOVe Dlnrnvred nnatlilirnnil hnr l Orsanlziillon-

Ataniretlug of tin Hoard ni lire ommlflloneri 11dlj tiio thiigu that membors of thunlinrmiil force iii the dellItnt united tl5Si it funl to liilliionin legislation will la conwtil UK IIomtnlrHlonvra have hewn for1msort

Urn1llel Imetlatnl riimorj of this

wlilili ero oloal nod even publishedbe illie bill fin Um incriimi of tho salary oftrttni B U pindlns In the Legislature

tiffTI nIHlocrR lma Fireman Jetties 1I

and I 01f I lInlln looro them > tirdayuubjtptl hll to II rigid eranlnatkin CllffOI t Inilduit of this KlremuiH Mutualnvoent Aasocuitlon He protet ted1 that hU1tFaIati011 silt lint oani monej fur I1egI

mecorruption und unit the fomml sloiiersnet Inclined to believe him They are nowd1iIJg ho try nuti find out it the niccra of theeWrtinent were Instrumental in raitingluch I tutu The o filters 1110 nn organtatlonef

of which Capt John Jf humsW5

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Trlck U the head1 Callt DarlsiiIity heiterday Humor makes theomCtnI

rlonalbltl bocaue tho original billhide

WUiunItrodlCel Into the lower house of

Yldl furby Awimbljinan Iave pro

toi rIIlltho sialnry of firemen onl andi i onk ers hue ofilcers vcro QIIXIOUS furlocfease InciI tttlal > too and when the bill gotciii

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ties hsssIng enolliered 10 dhillculCl Nllillr hiihtrteon I 111ntled motIontrfae sif llltrie I Iruvhlo for thu II1 hi5 If olhitir its ot1 melliii 11rIIlt oicahIJnijIs 1 surpriselOViihnflI 11111 ilusthed in Its forgo thelulls increaco In tim bllar of lore

luremL and chiefsbiD t hatalonlniral nit Indephoe 1 tho IaJ1Vthe

ifflsalary of Ilreln provided

Obdear niwstow ttluwJtt for see

45 mont 2lOO 00 and theIlI HLU UII ar > as raised from Jiyoo to-

Wns 15 Grange and CommIssioner

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iro ledUArterthu corrulton tnI loatt tall

I UbhCIIIi hiss anything to sayG11 l wil beau itwisnIc hoard saulWt Itmlnt ant then he added I believeILl to Mt the11ii r true 1Inwrdnena of

I litII Wlthuul any outsid Iitncettints ladOJIIIer were toid that formalifltitin rtatiieiI hiin hut that thf hoard someOrtsf 1 bld lli3cOvcrd existence ofret atacrit ii Orlanlzatun Within theIhl deprtforWal mAjority oflure thit tiiIAxsiiiiv4 associaLso was of An1 allllefenlve Character that It punl eleuln her Iit could a the plu-

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M In the case of Assemblymen George WebBter and Joseph were defeatedfor reelection because they opposed bills In ¬creasing the salary firemen that the mete ¬

beta of the association were bound to stand byeach other when In trouble and that becauno ofthis association and nathbound characlcr It was almost Impossible to sccuro thec °njlctlon of a fireman on trial on charges

Much a story Iis 1 reflection on the characterof eery member the uniformed iorce saidOen IM Grange who was but recently appoint ¬

ed to the department and was not a ComrnlsMoner when tho supposed discovery of the ex-istence

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of the organlratlon referred to waswade Commissioner Hobbln a ked sharplyWho furnished that Information 7

Ho was Informed that ItcamOOI the authorityof a gentleman who was ono a inemburof the Hoard and that the common name of thoorganization was Tho Iinklcs

I dont want to talk about that said MrRobbing Publish what you know about theshatter and maybe we will have something tosay about It later Say that Commissioner Hobbliss declined to be Interviewed on tho subject

The Information regarding the flrcmenn easeelation familiarly spoken ot an Ihu PinkiesIIs to the effect that It line been In existence foryears ansI the gentleman who furnished tillsInformation said

This1 association was behind the bill for thoIncrease of salary which was Introduced In theLegislature year The Fire Commissionerstook no action regarding It Mayor Ullroy oj>IOVI It and It failed of passage The effort tosecure Its passage was renewed this rear andwas successful KxAssemblyman James Hbhefflold who was recently appointed a FlroCommissioner Introduced the hIlt last year andwas Instrumental In securing It passage thisyear as thin attorney of organlratlon-known as The Pinkies Tho boys showedtheir gratitude for Mr Sheffields efforts intheir behalf byurging the Mayor toappolnt hima lire Commissioner Tho fact that such on or-ganization

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existed In the department was kept-a secret so well that the Fire Commissioners didsot learn of It until about six months ego ThoInformation was Imparted to them by a firemanwhir had refused to take tho oath There was asuspicion In tho minds of the Commissioner-sthat something of the sort existed becausewhen fhargia wero preferred against a member-of tho force It waalmost Impossible to get anyother member testify against him My bestInformation Is that the major part of tho activefiremen are members of Ihe association

Miefllcld since mode Fire Commissioner InIrmlurpil Ilin Plrilnnnit TnrrinRi Hnlarirtilll Inthe Assembly of 1MM He fought int jtipassage hut tho opposition of tileauthorities prevented It Early In tho presentsession of tho Legislature ho appeared as thepaid attorney of tIe firemen advocating thopassage of the seine bill which he got his sueoisinr In the Hnur Mr IMCJ to Introduce forhim Mr Shnflleld made no secret of tho factthat he was the paid advocate of the firemen Inthe matter but tho legislators soon found outthat Mr Sheffield was the only person who wasto be paid and that the payment to him was Inthe naturcof laweraretRlnlnl fee There havohen tIme aull rumor circulated to

effect that money was to secure thopassage of the Firemens bill The rumorsalways spoke of the machinery of the Senate asthat which hart to be greased TheAs emblypushed the bi through rapidly und the onlydanger encountered there was throughMayor Strong The Mayor sent a letter toChairman Urady of the Assembly Committeeon CItes objecting to the passage of the Park

bill because of Its mandatorycharacter Mr OGrady suggested that theFiremens bill had better brecalled from theSenate because It also WI mandatory meas-ure

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The Mayor very promptly replied that hotuado an exception In favor of the Flremeasbill and that measure was then left to the ten-der mercleu of the Senate Cities Committeewhere was amended as stated In favor of thooflicore of tho Fire Departmentbut was laterrehabilitated andIs nlwThe story of this raisIng of a corruption fundIIi to the effect that the officers association com-municated

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with the association of which FIrmats Clifford lii President and offered tolOul IIf the men would raise S10000 as Z45

necessary to secure the vote of certainHepubllran Senators for the measures Thestory goes further and says that the officersratellomtbllllke S700U

on behalf of the FireCommissioners that If any fireman I found onInvrMlratlon to have participated In raising-any legislative corruption fund he will bsummanly dealt wit-

hlnnlremAn Qulgg the editor of the PUsMr Kalntas declaration thriti asked him toTote for tho Judicial Sales bill on the groundthat prrwns Interested In that measure hadontrlbuttd S 1500 to the expenses of my recent

election to Congress IU a falsehood

aort IIELH int FELLoir jvnarsAlison n Peacemaker Ilctwern tbe Record

rr Mud Conine and FltzputrtckThe breach lictv ccn Judges Cowing and Fitz-

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mind Recorder Guff was healed to sortiecili nt nt a meeting of the Judges of thn Court-of nnenil Sessions held after court hours yestirtla afternoon Tho appointment of ThomasAllNon uJudge by liov Morton to till the Vaounrv imsul bythoiUath of Judge linrclolphIi Martina was tho menus of partly settlhu the iiiicbtlnn of pitrnna and SJBtern on which tho Judges and Recorderd iTercd Judges owing and Fltgeraldexchanged greetings with tho Kei order for thofirst limo since hostilities began on Jan 7 Iwas a matter of much speculation as to how thodifficulty couldetr be arranged and It wouldprobably hat o gone on forever hind not the deathof Judge Martins Intervened and lieforo thoJudges hid fnll > recovered from the shock a-

new assocIate hud bcon appointed who became Inatural i iraicmakrrUp to the time the Judges and Recorder met

In tho same room jcserda It was problemat-ical

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as to whether thin meeting would take place-

or not KiIther Judges owing or Fitzgeraldcould or up to the last moment whether therewould bo a metlll or not as they did notknow Wlltilcr le 1Iordlr would attend At-

oi4 1 AllUnii iiiteied-tnu buildingI I and pmeidcd at onic tl J huge

on Inn hambip Tiers hu nut II fcntorJudge1 all otter Ia ifew momenta comerbiitlonthey d arniitid through the private passagemid iiKsulthiI hull I jI iiit lerk Carroll1111 stud olln r I nil g I111111111 CKrU Cur ¬

I ui rn uualii Hu I s h in nil wentto thr Iti is t i i trrihir und apprised him oftin IrI111 huts three htuuihes were awaiting hisIrfh I fen moments hu nnKKed througha prlati door nhik h ihus Ihim kiI pt boltedI furt lie host thireo months hushing In Judge Fltzgc-riililmhamlitrs liii intend Ilcrk Carrolls ofuse unit thlhreoIIlI s stroBe ii nil gieutid himIHo rcspoi I door WIIH closed Ihothru liidgihand Recorder were In consultationinc an hour

Alter the meeting It was said that tho discusMon u ax a gimia one alfectliig the general

rklnllf the i mrl Tho qucntlnn of patroniiui mi illumedI tthroughout hue discus-sion

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islet Cltrl Carroll sat Iin the public offlcu until Ihu iiiiellng was over While thusniputlng wax conciliatory In Its nature It 1-

8bllevelthlt thn atleiidanifi of Recorder bitIkdoWI on IsIs part

Desplto all reports contrary Itloasferled that thli Clerk Carroll will con-tinue

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to nccuii hue place Recorder Oltr whoturned t hue dI ihhictil ty lit demanding arrolbe removed and that ho have the i ri >

OIllllntll hU suicepsor has lat to submit to

wi the other Judge1It I probablo ttint another meeting will ho

held hhortl at n hleh JllliIAllsOlln the He-

cordor will makin burl < I he Re-

corder¬

Iline nine aptioliitments to make He linealreads appointed Kcurmi Isis personal attindant a court ofllcn and use nardesnof theGrand Jury Judgn Alllxon has ton appoint-ments

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When these 110 made the court onlcerawill bo required to wear iinlfnuny

rwnlnT nMin DEATH

It Craw Atrntloa to a J> nReroun PrncIce or lierlmenIlrlvri lnkel Held1 he accident Wednesday afternoon which

resulted In the hithi of Robert Center whileblcclu riding on thu noulonrd lot u 11001over iluUlom jcstinlnj Mr Center was amember of the chief clubs of tIme city anti wasprnmlnent In most of them

Thin nature of thin accldrnt has directed at-

tention¬

to Idangerous practice among wheel-men

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who are anxious to make great speed ofbending thin hotly forward so that time head pro-trude

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same distance past thus handle bar WhileIn this Position it Is lmi m nlble for the rider to540 tar ahead nf him and It IIs 1 particularlydangerous lblllu crowded hiI reels Mr Centern as riding jiolt lists w lien he collided withthe coal sari whlc killed him

Iredcrlck Wink the ihrjcr of the coal cartwas arraigned1 itt thn Ynrkvlllu Police Courtyiitcrdii morning and held to aw alt the actionof lie Coroner

He was lint undPI SJ100 hll when arraignedbefore Coroner IlocUr baledhim Vs lnkBltolilthoCoronfrthiitthovard was tilled w lib cyclers uud that he tried toat old them

Mr Center will probably he burletomorrowfrom his house at 1UU EaU 1 tretCrescent Itlc7t1r Bky Ulgis

Try them sad buy them at Howmaa > Broadway Iand 03d it and spaldlag llaaisou tKjuars UarUea

FuraltBr ad CarpetT Kelly 9A3 dthssvand lOi and ton Wcstl7tht-Isoffrhngblttrl loducomenis IIn fumltur and ear-

p a T lath trade beside youran laucredit at cAl prices tfead for title litl o-

rtansi te Uie

llr ClevImd Bugle CellI

means danger to hi out That cold means diner 10 101 JTxtit It wlb wkers plorltu

Tbe Liberty nieyele LendI 4 Wrenel 1V iud J817 IXdford ar tlrooklyo j

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I Choir seats principal theatres regular price AmDUTeLoffice 10113 oruirusagsr Krslue Stsc44v j

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I Burostts ryorExtracts A sold byr tie UM-trocers

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VICTORY FOR TIE WOMEN

THE SElfATlllAllSIlS Tilt SVITKAQE-JlESOIiUXlOX SO 1O I-

Ii Propose to Habmlt to the People of thisHlnte s Conctllallonnl Amendment OhInc to Women the flight or HuOruK-

AinANV April 18Tbsc equal suffrage con-stitutional

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amendment resolution was on thuscalendar of the Senato today and several Intsrcutted Italics were on hand In tho expectationthat Its consideration would prove to be some-thing

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notable Among them was rMaltha-R Almy of Jamestown VlccPrcsldunt of thoNow York State Woman Stiff rago Association-Mrs Almy has boon thu solo representative ofthe association on tho ground here this sessionShe has been persistent but unobtrusive In herwork and has earned hut respect nnd good willof tho members of tho Legislature on both Rilesof tho Capitol rise proceedings today werenot of any particular dramatic Interest but tholadles will treasure tho recollection of theirpresence an occasion hlstorlcnllmJrlanco-IS this Is likely to prove to

Senator Pound mal n very effective speechla favor of the resolution Ho said that It hadreceived a very largo vote In tho Assemblyand most careful consideration by the com-

mittee¬

that hind reported It to tho SenateThus proposed change was left out of tho newConstitution last year on account of thus beliefthat It was so Important that It ought to receiveseparate consideration anti bo submitted to thepeople by Itself The resolution simply left thequestion to tho voto of tho cltlcns of thoStats Under tho provisions of tho Consttution concerning amendments If not so submitted Iby this Legislature It could notsettled for four years as this votes of two Leg-

islatures¬

with different Senates are requiredto amend the Constitution and the next Sen-ate

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will be In office three years Tho questionhad been so long agitated btfore the people ofthe State that tier wore prepared to vote upon-It It was In tho line of changes already madeProperty qualifications and educational qualifi-

cations¬

were not required In the oter Of themall no disqualification romulus except that ofsex Women wero taxed equally all occupa-tions

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wore practically open to them and thodiscrimination at the ballot Lox should ceaseIt was the duty of the Senate to pass tho reso-

lution¬

On the roll call Senator n rail ley said that howas opposed to the principle of woman suffragebut would vote In favor of the referendum Inthe hopo that the people will kill It forever andkeep woman In the rphero of the home whereshe belongs

Senator Coggoshall elaborated the taxationwithout representation side of the argumentafter saying that ho would not Inflict 1 speech-on the Senate Svnator Chllds called his atten ¬

tion to his agreement Just nho had got swim-

mingly¬

started on one of his characteristic ef-

forts¬

and he gracefully yielded nod quitSenator Cantor said that ho realized the Im-

portance¬

of the question anti did not believe Inthe Senators voting perfunctorily on It as someof them seemed to bo dolnl with the Idea that-It would be settled polls He thoughtthat the responsibility of the Legislature was

toserious to bo evaded In that way It some-

times¬

happened that In times of political reoluton constitutional amendment were tofor

In soberer and calmer momenta the t nplewould not favor Ho did not think that sucha revolution was probable next fall tintbo thought that there would be a revolu-tion

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He was not ready t believe thattho time wits ripe for extending to women all ofthe powers and privileges of citlrenshlp Howas not prepared to see conferred upon themthe only right that exists now as a separationbetween thn sexes I would tend toward tholrtaking pluccs In public offices anti that mightcause the neglect nf some of the duties to whichthey were called In tho home and that God Im-

posed¬

on thornThe vote was aresO noes G Tile negative votes

were cast by Senators Cantor Cole Ahcarn-Donaldson anti Parker Senator OConnor wasamong tho dodgers

bAJT LAKE Utah April IS Wonnn suf-frage

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was disposed of for wood and al In thoConstitutional Convention today motionto reconsider tho clause adopting It wits killedby a docl ho majority almost tho entire vote Infavor of reconsideration cOOing from the nonMormon members

OOAT jxi ucriKD Tin counTITned Hud1 IVordn ale tio tluilicv m Knotfind Will Slave to Go t u lull und Isis J J5OTwo of the goat experts wise appeared In

Judge UoldfogluD rlvll court lost week worebefore him again yesterday adefendants In adamago ISO timid whit them aRichard Car-

roll¬

a middleaged lan KxJudgo Loew whoformerly presided over thn Fifth DistrictCourt won the plaintiff Ill aeult brought againstJoe Cokely anti Julie Drlscoll the guilt expertsto recover Slf damages They had subrentedfrom Richard Carrol a vacant lot next to ahOI< o at illo lter street It wai alleged thatCokely and his tlster Mrs Drlscoll plied rub-

bish¬

against thin wall of Mr Locwa house ad-

joining¬

nnd dlmnlrllt-Clrrol wul1 Impatiently In court all tho

for case to be called When ho gotto tho tvltnchs 8lallll had no patience left

hatIs nlle1 asked Lawyer Jacob-Levy

Ihats none of yourbUBlncss answered CarrllWhat premises you own 7

hats untie of your business sold the wit-ness

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And If fUU dont stop Isllnl mo ques-tions I will Binaeh you In the ICO

You must answer my questions persistedLawyer Levy

You are a fol answered Carroll Andyou can go to

Judge lioldfoglo rapped for order anti saidMr Carroll whlt 0 you mean by using such

language In this courtwhat cln IIlIr8 for you answered Carroll

You urn aa big a rich its the lawyer UCarroll you am no better than a loafer an-

swered¬

Judge iuldfoglu ansi I will lino jou50 and scnd 1511 to Ludlow street Jai for live

dla for contempt of courtdont core a damn answered Carroll

Judge Uoldfoglu made out the order of com-mitment

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and thcnCurrnll asked pormltnlou to-go hOI and eon his family before hu was ar-

realI>

got tired of wasting my time In this10 IO xald I can pay tho thin easilyenough butlI want to see my fumll > bcforu Iam arrested Judge Goldfoelo gave tho orderto Marshal Illmnn and It will not bo served onICarroll until this morning Judo jnldfoglusaid lust night that Carroll was tunpnacd to ha-

B wealthy roan und that for the dignity of theCourt hu didnt propose to remit the line lhdamage suit was not concluded

lUllSUJU IIY COT CKIIK SIIXKRH-

An Encounter Ilrt ern New Rd Old Work-men ICennll Fulullr-

KMIXVIIIK Tonn Aorll 18 Serious troublearose this morning nt Coal Creek Thus proprie-tors

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of the Royal mInes recently put In electricalmachinery for brlnllnlcoal out of the mint ata cost of S skilled workmen seersbrought from Ohio and lennllvlUII to operate-the machinery The emploj s objectedthese men This morning three of thus old emplot tes with one JlcnJrlcKs aa their leader metthrco of the new len at thn companys store bychanc Words Iros and Hendrlrka drew a re-volver

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and shot one f the party lamed MorganMorgan rcturnid thus lire huntingand liitall > wounding him He llv td but a shorttime

Morgan and the other two left ant soon afterwere pursued by a party of thirtylive mInewho wereulamurlng for vengeance At tl

this evening nothing had been heard of themanti tho supposition Is that they escaped All ofthe 300 miners quit work

QUEER POiSONING STOUT

SIr Flora A DarlIng Use Her SOla DeathJLcoked laID

Mrs Flora Adams Darling of 101 WestEightyninth street ono of tho founders of thoSociety of Daughters of tho Revolution hasasked tho District Attorneys office hero toInquire Into tho ratite of death of her sun

Edwar Irving lrlnl at I ClemensTob that1leh on IHI4 tnjs

was poisoned with morphlnn antimony nl-

troglccrlno cocaine thcltio and that lilaallbody was cremated A number of aflldnvlts-havo been put Into the hands of Arslstant IDis-

trict¬

Attorney barge Cordon hattie tngcthirwith several bottles said to ontatti medicinespart of which was administered tn Darlll

Mrs Flora Adams Darling Is of aConfederate General They lund only ono sonHu was Iho years old when ho died Kail Inlife ho wroto musical criticisms for a news-paper

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In this city and ho rompoed a part of thusopera Viking

Ho went tWashington In the fal of 1RH4

with Isle mother In that city met Ml s-

Kculrlco lay Kllnglo the daughter of JohnKllnglo of Washington Klluglo was rich Inhis own name and held tn trust for daughtermotley left by her grandunclo Joshua PierceYoung Darling and Miss Kllngle were marriedIn Ilaltlmore tn 18K1 and camo lucre going tolive at 14SD lark avenue

Darling was then fti years old and his wife18 They removed presently to Detroit wiserDarling had a place amanager for a wholesalepiano firm He was badly hurt by an acci-

dental¬

fnl and time nearest phslclan DrFrancis Spranger was called In

Thus rest of this story as told by Dallngatoothier Is that Darlnl became Ill lu Winhlngton lu 1812 wise always tick afterwarduntil Feb 18 18114 when he died ntMt Clemens Mich In accordance withIsIs wish Ills body was cremated Af-ter

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the cremation his mother went backto Detroit She went to see District Attor-ney

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Frazier and laid her accusations be-fore

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him Ha said ho could see no motive forpoisoning Slio went to a number of law-yers

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none of whom would grant her Ifeeond Interview hllnl been Informed-by tome person she was crazyA fw days ago Mr Flora Adams Dar-ling

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appeared at the District Ittturmueysoffice II title city and laid her accusations bofoioMr tic alleging that poison wits adminis-tered

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In this city Col Fellows said csterdaythat the story hind been luveatlgattd und that Ifa crime had been committed It was In Michigannut here

The two children of the marriage are Mil tobe In Washington In charge of a relativemother wise is supposed to bu In California

Mrs Darling as that ouug Mrs Darlingnnd Dr Spranger were married in Italllmoro onon March 0 IMtDKTHOIT Apri 18 When Darling shied antel the local papers tlvlnl the

of hula death and tho fact that bodywould be cremated I nuw appears howeverthat previous to tlal1blc notice the fuc Iiritahued Darling a long ac ¬

count of the death mulni the saute accusa-tions

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sho now this ac-count

¬AccomJanlnlwas a note from to theeffect that her son had not long to live stitch thatohlhad sent the ttory In advance that It might

published on his heath Mm concluded hernote by iilng that when he sliest she would tel-egraph

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herthe fact The Free Ire declined to pub-

lish¬

Dr bpranger Is a member of the leading clubsof turns city and an accomplished mnueicii-mAboutsixrnonthisagoirs hdnMj living flai-ling

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reappeared In Delrolt wearing her widowsweeds and havlnr her two chldrcla boy of a girl of 1elSeine two months ago sho left boaring houso with her children nndlongings saying that she was going homeblnce then she has not been seen In Detroit Dr-bpranger continued to reside In Detroit unit un-til

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tnnlcbt ninny of hit associates did not knowthat bn had left thl city Iwas said tonightat Isis house that hall not to mum andhad left no address not even for the forwarding-of his mall

IAITIMIIE April tRTb following marpublished In thu Baltimore

11-1bphttfllmttARt1NClOn hire R ISOfi at Corpus

l hrlKtl Churci by the IHv William K Mar lrtram X bpranKCr or lirtrolt In tinylissritir daughter uf the late J 1clrcc Mingle of

Va lilnhton I C

MICH AIVl TAXltKRHlLTB-

TinCerlou Report list Sits AVtt to Wed-Ur Ilclmont Vr lcr <liiy

LONDON April 18 Nothing ran be learned asto tho origin of a rtinim yesterday that MrAlva Vanderbilt rcrcntly divorced from herhusband William lK Vanderbilt amid Mr O

1 I1 Belmont New York were to be marriedsecretly In London today but there Is Out theslightest evidence of its truth Mr Ileltnoiitleft London for Pans I week ago and MrsVanderbilt went to the Continent about Mardi

i Icannot bo discovered that either of themIs now In London

Itins April 1Hlt was Impossible to com-municate

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with MM Vanderbilt early In theevening as shun and her daughter had gonn totho theatro One of her most Imirnatu friendswho Is thoroughly conversant with her ordinaryniTnlrs was ussisuh1 whether It was true that MrsVnuderbllt would be married to Mr Ilclmont Ina fiw shale-

LI do nut think things have gonequltcso farwits the rcpl although I hear that Mr lid ¬

mount lusts optnl the cavalier ucrrentoevur since Mrs Vanderblltu arrival

A rumor was prevail at the opera on Tues-day

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night that on Wednesday MrsI AII Vandcrhllt tho divorced wife of Vatsdcrbllt would become Mrs Oliver 1I IP Ht1-munt at Purls Ihe rumor went hI far as toimmili that 1 despatch rll London to sobftuntlate this report hud received by a gen-tleman

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In this i ItlyMr August Urlmont saul on Wcdnecda that

he hind beard nothing of thin wedding ansi he-alnmued the rumor as being absurdly untrueA iheepntrhu was received cnlerday from LondonFa Ing that lucre was nollw bllifhtot evidencenf truths its the wedding MrsVmiclcrhllt let London fur tho ContinentI onMarch Mr llelmont left London for Paris-a w eel ago

STAXJAItYS HAS MAJ Bit OXEN

This Crntraln Attempt In TnV ArtvnntnK-ot Its Mlilortnnn Detested

This drudge India of tho Atlantic DredgingCompany began dredging yesterday afternoonfor the New York New Haven antI Hurtford Hallway Company near Its station atWillis avenue Tho UOtnch main of thisStandard ties Company which supplies aboutoOOO customers In tho annexed district crossesthe bod of this Harlem River at that point Thisdredge caught hold of thus main awl broke ITho Standard Company soon learned thobreak and so did the rival gas company theCentral The latter sent a dozen or more mes-sengers

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through the annexed district who ap-

prised¬

tho Standards customers of the breaksaying It was a serious thing vthlcb could not borepaired fortomo time and that It Iho Central

notice-Thuo

Company wusicarty to put In meters a short

Standard got worth of the doings of Itsrival and sent out a corps ot messengers to sayIt would emu be able tto furnish gun jjut asusual Tho btandard officials tthought no timecould be lout suit no Inspector Mooney was hur-ried

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out on a bicycleboon after the btandard officials became avraro

that there IIs pome sort of legislative provisionthat If one gas company becomes tcmixirarlldisabled It may apply to any other gas com-pany

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for assistanc-eA tho Standard asked this Central It would

please null mmo ga tho Central couldnt re-

fuse¬

and to tho Mandnrd tapped one of theCentrals mains near uirett and ThirdAThe btnndard fed Its rosin by means of a fourInch hOBo pip joined to tIme CentralH main sothus people of thus annxcddllrlctwere runt with-out

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guts last night rIme break wilt b repairedus ito 3lbleason

Ulgatna Gets Ten VoteDOVER Del April IHTho 114th blot for

United States Benator today stoodlIen 110 AddlcksRvp C Ienlowl IRep

4 i Rlclgely Dem 0 liayard

lf yor Htronicn Bummer VacationMayor has sold his summer cottage atHtronl and will spend tho month of

July this year with his family at ItlchtleldSprings

ASSEMBLY OF DEMOCRATS

ALl THE EIHIOJIS TO RE-TO

IXZTElA CONfAB IX NEW route

Htnntor Hill EiOov Flower end Oilierto Meet Them and llemocrut or AllStripe to Invoke llnrinoay In th Toll

For 1week or two timer have boon steps takento arrange for n general assembly of Democratshere tn New York city within a short tlm Thomovement began In Washington Immediatelyafter thin death of thin Congress on Mnrt1s4I Onoof the first entlcmen to be Interested was becrotary Lnmont all must of the DemocratsIn Washington vvho ant loyal sorts of

en York Joined hands Thus IIdea Isto arrange tnino concerted action Inthe next Democratlo btate ConventionThe counsel of enntor Hllllwas sought for ansIfreely given Ivi as to the ere 1 that the move-ment

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should not bo rushed There wtro manythings to bo considered ansI the Immediate fu ¬

ture would develop many Interesting featuresIn tho Republican cntnp Senator Hills advicewise regarded soul Tint unt yesterday were thinreal steps taken to brll Democrats from allparts of tho State together In New York cityeither hate In May or In June1

Tho gentleman who Is doing the hard workfor the occasion Is John A Mason formerly ofJfcvv burgh lout now of Xew York city Mr Ma-son

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has brett friendly with both thu Clevelandpeople and tho Hill people Ho was a deputycollector under Daniel Magonn and lov Flowermade him n btato assessor Mr Mason has linenIndefatigable In visiting Nun York city Demo-crats

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nut asking them to subscribe to a fundwhoso general purpose IIs the entertainment of

all of tho Democratic tditur of the State MrMason has received HLcial subscriptions fromRosvcll P riowir Collector Kllbrcth WilliamIt Irace Shipping Commissioner MatirlcoTPower and many others

AthlltherllJ of tho Democratic editorsSenator Hill exOov Flower are expectedto make speeches Iwas tald yesterday thatMr Grace will bo present If he Is not In Carlslad Secretary Lnmont amid other Democratsfrom Washington will be on hand and a generalcouncil of all mocratlo factions will bo heldThis will livludo the Tamtmny people thinGrace Democrats tho McLnughlln people ofBrooklyn nucl the bhopnrdltcs the opposingfactions of lrlo count and of Albany and1roand in fact an effort IIs to bu mode togather up tho fragments of the shattered De ¬

mocracy-Mr Mason line been to most of the Influential

Democrats hereabouts ansi his suggestions con-cerning

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tho proposed reunion have been verycordially received The Democrats who areacquainted with Mr Maons mission neil Its re-

sults¬

thus far said yesterday that the condition-of tho Democratic party In the State was pre-carious

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and that some steps should be takento minimise tho Influence of tho Re-

publicans¬

In lie benato and Assemblydistricts under the new apportionmentIt was declared also that at the conclave finan-cial

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and tariff questions be discussedw1amid that a platform will some measure bagreed upon on which Ibo candidates of thecoming Democratic State Convention can standIt athe declaration of those Interested In themovement yesterday that the State DemocratsorGrace DcmocracyorFalrchlld Domocracyandthis Hhepardltes of Brooklyn and tho antlOr-ganlitlon Icmorat of Krl anti Trn> nu-

Aibasy Ilve 1 fair representation Inthe coming Democratlo Htate CoventlonSenator huh It will bn recalled made 1strenuous demand at Saratoga last Septemberthat ripribontatlnn bo given to tho Falrchlld-IIcoplc timid tho bhcpard people Ho was over-ruled

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and aMr Falrchlld and Mr Shcpird ledtheIr delegates out of thn Convention they de-

clared¬

tmt thor would havo a State Coin e ntlonor on n this till unless the programme waschanged 1lruo Democrats Interested tho gencril council shortly to take place do not believethat tho Demncratio party In tho State canstand two conventions this flllO irV r lTill TltOLLEY ron A Jr111Adventure or Fftrnppd Tnnntfc Wllllnm

Molt In Xfvturk-Wllllnm Mott nn 11< ano tnmntn uf the ohms

lioutut In Newark took a table knife and mails abrcak for liberty yestcrdav A fellow Inmatenamed rghaus tried to stop tinmaniac ansiwas severely cut dnanls ansi others who at-

tempted¬

to prevent Mutts NIP were threat-ened

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with the knife He dashed out of this dooracross lots tonnrd Clinton avenue with severalmen In pursuit At the Hergen street car houseMott jumped on I trolley car brandibhliig thoknife ThepTssongcrs soul thin motorman ansiconductor lied 11111 tho car to thn lunatic-TthoMiinshcd toO and began kicking thocar window num-

tteleuthiomioA t nipssnpp was sent to this Fourthpreclni utatlou and Pitrnlman Dechtold andDriver lionnttlftnitrd for thn car studs In apatrol vvngnn Mott was tired out when tho111nu Irrhlln1 wns rtnj 111 HU utI dlloIIO i tush icemc n eintind at both Mott nmdcnlungo-nt

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llechtnld with thn knife then he trlid to-c lit Ilnnnctt who dodged anti fell Molt sprangover him and Itook to tthe rond niinln-

Tho police men rhasrrl him through Iho streetsnnd inrosopen loin Illechtold closed In oil t huts

Ilunatic ansI 1k uorkid thus knlfo from isis handIHnI was ovcrpoui red and handcuffed and IsleIi is wcrn bound vvllhI riles IHnI was taken totin station and put IIn a padded cull HoI willI beRent tn tho county as luin Hn Is 48 ears silland hiltS beenI vt aril uf this city for rune years

oons AiiLtzi xi4n OMOA y JHuntlnc Ornnnd Iliirnrd Over and Farm

lliilldlnic Denlroyvd-Kan IlAiinim X J April 114An extensive

tire Is burning In thu woods southwcpt of Poaustin Today It swept over an area throo milessquaro anti strayed thu most nlunhle huntingground In thus sectiou mid the richest buckleberry woods

It also dcitrojfd the barn of James GreenHundredI of people turned out to light Ithollnmcs hut ii hurt forced toretront befoie thiiii

Then the houir tumid barn ot Jolm Mvurs weiuswept away Neighbors taved thu live stoi kThin lire then burned toward Me Kce City andcaught the hucsuvy timber there Thin cracklinguf this Untiles could bu heard at Pomona

Itrllllnut Meteor Seen In ritUtiurghP-

iTTsnciiuii April 18At twenty minutesafter oclock this morning a meteor of dnzrung brilliancy descended from the north-eastern sky almost perpendicular anti thenburst timid no tunic accompanied 1 the explosionlucre Its lullllnncy wns like that of n harpflush of Ilightning blinding thin observers undlighting upovcivthlng dUllnctly Then therewits a train of whits light which dissolved withbeautiful coloring

hnow Hunk Ten to Twelve Feet IIlRliPOUT Jritvis April 18 A Port Jervi man

who passed through a pat t of bulllvan countyyesterday says there Is a large hotly of snow re-

maining¬

In tho mountains notwithstanding therecent heavy ral tin and worm weather which hasprevailed lu a drive across the country frontKid rod to Montlccllo there were many placesalong the road where thus snow banks sirs fromten to twelve feet high

Bculeren Opioed to the New Greater NewYork IIIII

Mayor Schleren of IJrooklyn Is not friendly tothis new bill for Greater Now York He said

It Ii not the kind of hUh that this people ofDrookl > n want 1 think the Legislature mouldhave sunie consideration for Hroold n anti losinterestsGOT Wert Signs thn Ilneoln Birthday

Holiday BUI-

Oov Worts yesterday signed the bill makingLincoln birthday Feb is a legal holiday InNow Jersey

DR JOiIs hIO 1 711 WI F AKHISTII >

lie Struck n Ilronilvvny bible Cnr CSrlpmnn-IIU nix Cnne-

llr John M Woodbury of ISO Fifth avenuewas arrested yesterday afternoon by PollccnnnClark of the IJroiulwav hqund on complaint ofJohn Latifpus a Ilruadtwy cable car gilpmanwho charge him with assault Thin Doctoraccompanied by W II Tnvlor a vvnllhy realestate owner of 10 Ilnst bcvontvecnnd sticotset out to cross Itroadwav at 1 ttenlllm streetabout 410 oclock

After dodging a cable cnrbo mil shown townthey got mitt thu Paths of laufpiisscar wlilchwas bound up town Lao tints Moppe1 his marnnd It Is Eitld called Dr WooclLury a vile mmcfloe plivslclan truck Ihim IIn ttin aisle with a-

light walking marie which he carriedAlthough thin grlpmnn MiMalnod no Injur ho

called upon Ithe txillci man to nrrest Iiou IDoctorwhti was takci tJtliu Vu eSt iisirtieti street sluttlou house Hu was billed out by Ills friendMr Taylor

on oorv ri AOAIX

This Stnndiild tnmiinnr AInltrsi nn Advnnc-nud the Inrliet ItvnponilH

lirrsitt ito im April IS Iho feat ore In oilcircles tocU was thus licit itiee uf tcunuts petbarrel or SHCI posted by thu Mnmlitrd at thilr-dllfcrent ptircliuslm accucc notwithstandingI

t estcrdiis big clump lu lchutice prices ThusKpcculnllvc m nket opened nt S2 hid for Ithe

imiy option or ili cents loner than time pricefixed by thus Standard

After it herama known how over tluit thinStandard tliuught prctt vtcll of nil the ex-chnugo mnrkct vtas bid up to SuTy Whllotithe advance wits takluz plat oil the Kxe hnngn-JIT fin tranfnitlons were mmle the pricebeing situ 151 bid up his oirers for small lots ofIfrom site to live thousand barrcla

low in d IIhu chtt tli moat ket swain Iwramnweak stud till wni nffcieel down as Ion as 2403JUKI befnrn 1 oclock IIn this fluctuation Inprice jimttbuuhu1 not 10000 buriels wele tradedIn 1 hue fact that hiss Mandnrel controls the1hulk of lertllicalcs leaves virv few outstandingfor speculative purpose Iheco few howeverseem tomiko very wild markets

HOSES inji7iritKT IIPT nrnlie t rayed nnd Ilmeiteil Shr botisht Death

In the ItlvrrRose Bon a pretty Pohemlnn girl 10 years

old attempted tn kill herself by jumping Intothe East River at the foot of East beventyfirststreet lost night Mio was rescued by someVTorkmen employed In this Fast River tunnelSh was taken In an ambulance tn the Presb-tcrlan hospital Shin will probably recover

She conic to this country from llonemla fouryears ago At the hospital she stld that she hailbeen working as a domestic nt 111 WestTwen-tvseventh street Ono of her friends Is MrsFranz of It7 First avenue

Mrs Franr said Ivu night that Hose formerlyworked iii a ilomctlu fur a fatuity In IJitnstreet While there sho became acquaintedwith young man who had paid her much at ¬

tention ansi who Imd promised to marry herRecent ho hush avoided her hOuse clue said IsIn a delicate condition ansi after repeatedlyurging hum xnt etheiirt to fulfil hits uremia shohad grown despondent

1A JflASiDUrii SUAlT JIIIOKK-

Ifer Voyage from Antwerp to Thin PortJaunted TweutjHtTen Days

This ollcarrlng teamshlp La Flandre fin-

ished¬

yesterday her longest o age from Ant ¬

werp to this port Site sailed with tier tankspartly filled with water as bailout on March 22Whn In mldocean on April U her thrust shaftbroke slantingly between this collars

Chief Engineer Yollet anti his assistants spentseven days In repairing the break while LaFlandre proceeded slowlx under sail only Thestout shaft was sawed clear across In two placesat the beginning anil at thn end of thin cracklime tvvo Miioolh ends wero brought togetherand tho collars of thu shuttt be tvteun vtlileh liebreak occurred wore securely bolted

Thou tho bteamahlp aunt nhead under tillsteam 1ilue repaired thrust shaft time engineermvs will hist a long time Hut It will be re-placed by another shaft un this other aide

A hJiA3ISllIl AsiloluThin British Vessel liorntiRli Rlown on

lilt < seat Tlir C rosy NiiTf-dNonroiu April IS Ihn lirltlbh steamship

Newburoiigh liound from Tampa Fin to Eng-

land¬

with phosphate rock sri itt ashore lust nightat midnight at VnshVncxlH lifesaving stationduring a nnrtheist gui Thin vtltid wns blowingfnrtt n mllesnn loon nnd it took Ithei com-bined

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efforts of thue life savit ir trotsi lor twohours to Hike ttho ercnon IIii sum mt tviryheavy at this place on tin covt and titus i ei-ndltlon of tle big vessel Is extremal criticalTonightI tinanI-s are breaking mom her nnd It

thought the eisi willI ito to pie c es beforo tho-cgale nl uti s liii ntgi situ ho a total hiss

1ltue Merrills loire scout n sves king venscl tothus sccmio of the itieck

MNito ix niticrs sosyo-

l< Slot It I hiilU Will lie he blnte-Demncr icyrf Flciireliend-

Col Robert drltr Monroe It wis saul cMcrdull will bu the iuoccssorof cMu > ot iraci asleader of thin Or ecu Dctnocrrcy Col Monroehas been thin dlpctmcr of pntrcmugu for theorganization for tno eari If the1 nloml Is topine as thn lender them n IIIIi I bo much doubt Inthe mluilsnf polltlclnnurtgirclingthemllrcmcntof Mr Grace from politics

It was aid by friends of ejxMnynr WilliamIt lirnco yet emstay Ithatt IlikeI I other liulcirs whohave retire Irniu politic It Is hits purpoi tn goabroad They suuy hu tt111 spend tho Minnmi at-Cailnbad where ho will be uudui medical treatincut

STItONGJ jjroirss AMI GOUT

An Kxplnnutlnn Gives tn Certain Iudle-Itlilch Mm Interest Census Men

Mrs Sophia Monte Looblngcr anti Mrs i W-

Teschner President and Secretary respectivelyof the Monte Relief Society asked Maen Strongtorday to bo present at thus oinlng ol a tea

tlval for lie benefit ot their cirgniilatlon to be-held siay Jti at the Granel Ccnirnl IPulnie

Ladles anlil the Miior folemiilv IItanuotp-romlnn to attend any morn functions of IhlsStunt Even Itlmn 1 promle I h ivnan aittm k ofthus gout anil cant go hat gout of mImic Is ex-tremely

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unreliable

More HartllqunUen In AustrIaVIKNNA April 18 There was another severe

earthquake at Lallmcli a few minutes before 0oclock title evening Several buildings whichhail been unsettled by previous hocks werethrown to the ground Time wet weather andthe scantluets stud poorness of thus food havecaused fever nod dyseuicry among this familieswhnaio campliu out ldn ttho town Man chil-

dren¬

have died and thus alck arc numberedby thus store Kmperor Fran Joist hungiven 10000 florins to limo iuITercrs In Lulbach-Thci rullwiiy company lout provided too cursansi the Wai Office hues sent all thu availabletents Dcjonil this however llttlo hiss beendone to relieve thin ellstrees of tIns nOOOO home-less

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persona In this Lalbach district

Wrddgd nt thee lllnnrr TutilrS-

ABATOOA April 18 MIss Rebecca A Minerdaughter nf Wlllurd J Miner a prominentmember of the baratogs county bar was mar-ried

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today to Charles W Howard of IjallotuuThis wedding took place at this Miner home-

stead¬

hers vrhllo thus contracting parties timefamily friends and gu Htn were slitting Ihecompany suit dniv n tto dinner at I11I Id IOnI thufirst atroke of the clock antinuiitlng thus hour ofnoon they oil iireue but wills umt irus log theirpluces und time iiiurrlugu eremoii was per-formed

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by thus Rev H U Loomls of Cunujo-harlr Ihe nuptial knot lielug lieu seats wereresumed and thvneddlng dinner went on to allnltli

lUHfnutnr WilsoulsiigF-AIUVIIttJ la April lhAll hopo of pro ¬

longing exSenator WlUutis life has been aban-doned

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He Is growing weaker hourly and la un-der

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this Influence ot opiates He wilt hardly survlv a the night

3 5 K

FOUND1 A BAG OF QUARTERS 4 P

an tOTxa nrtti i-

HAltltKTAV ASH jt

IS ItVXnOK S1ItXLT 1 jThey Vere Counterfeit but this Hehaolboy 4Who rannil Them RotiRht Ilea with

Them Getting Hood Money In tlmnicn-Iredcrlck Lindctmnn a clerk for William

Cordis atltrnmn grocer at Market situti Cherrystreets rccolt rd yesterday a number of counter I fth

felt quarters in exchange for pie clothes ulns Vand cakes lllclmrd Cram aged lit of LITMadison street Dennis Crime aged 14 of lIlTMadison street John Forger aged 40 of 177 4Chert street Alfred Johnston agcd 10 of 00Market street and Arthur Jensenuged lOof OK

Market street were arrested by time polite of theMndlon street station for halng counterfeitmono lu their luusisslnn and for passing It on-

Umlcmnnii l4 7With the reception of Torgci all the prisoners

HID Eclioolbojs nnd attend thin Monroe Streetprimary school When lie afternoon sessiontins suer > csK relay Alfred Johnston wIthin onhl is wa > homo with n crowd of thin boys looked tInto tinash barrel which stood In the areaway I

of 00 Monriio street He says always searches I

ash birrels In the hope of Ilndtng something la b5

this barrel hu found a package1 rapped up In a 1

ncnMiipi and tied sscmm rely with twine Pick-Ing

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up the bundle which was rather heavy ho h

tunis It at a lompanlon who dodged and then 1

kicked It along 1Iho pacmimtWhen In front of a lumber yard at Monros

ansi Market utiirts Arthur Jensen gut hold ofthe IIRI k igi the wrappings of nhlch load beenkicked locw Ho found that It contained amidlum ulred hand satchel Arthur npenitt thisbug anti alter one look bigan to shriek withdelight At thus sauifl limn ha rammed hishiind Into Its Interior and pulled It out full of toln hen he dropprd the satchel nnd fell onloIs knees before It In order that ho might use zboth hauls nnd fill hula pockets thorn rapIdly aOne sight of the supposed bag of money setever boy In the crowd howling They ecrmubled and fought anti torn each others clothes Intheir ifforls to reach tho coin >

1hue FMclil cnntalncd dins ansI other toolswhich thom liots seized llien two nnmen whow in attricted bj the nolti came out ot u neigh ¬boring tenement ansi picked up the coins thoboj s hash left and tho satchel and then disap¬peared Nimcof thu metal was stamped mak ¬1ing a lair counterfeit Flue rest was ready fortho stamping process anti looked very mum s

like bidly worn surer IiieCeC-ihie boys soon sit about trying to upend the

coins A boy who Is known In the neighbor ¬

hood as Mugsle Mullln of OS Market Streetstout another lad named Mullln who Is no rela-tive

¬ 1of Mugnlo wero active in pissing thecounterfeit money Mugslo and thin gang guta number of small boys together They thruwent to Cordess grocer shop One of thus hailswas Bint In to buy a mince pie paying for Itn 1th a bail quarter and recoU Ing as a cornpen-sallon a bite of pie As soon as tiua hail canto outof thin shore the gang took thn pie aiil thechange anti divided Tioth atomic thrmsehes t4Then another boy was sent in for more pieClerk Llndemann sold out alt his pies and hudbegun on cakes before the police stopped liltsales

John Forger a foreman In a dye house InClierr > street said that otis of Isle cons gave hima quarter wlilch he toad found Ho put It In isis ipocket with other money ansi started for rsCordess grocery store Forgerdld not buj nlebut tried clothes puss Ltndemann was handingout the wares when Policeman Patrick HurKocame In Ltndemann had b this tires becomevery suishulcititls on the silver nncstlon tied ex-amined

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more carefully thin quarters paid by-nnall boys for pies Cordcs his employer didnot return untO evening Ilndcniann then vis-ited

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this Madison street police station anti Iden-tified

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thoprUonersArthur Jensen the boy who opened thou hung

says he gtivo thu tiles hi fount tn somn sailorswho board at the housu in which his parentlive I

James Tobln of 151 horny street who wasone of the buys in tho crowd raid that whilehear Ithn door of tho sc hoolliouse he caw a moanwho looked IPke an iItalian throw Ithe litmdloInto the barrel nnd then tro Into Papus saloonat tl Market street In the rninblt for thismooney hi forgot silt abiut thn lnnn-

IThuI police nf thin Mudlsim street station spentlast night In search of Mnmi Mullln anil his I

chums An agent of tho Secret Service Bureaunsiluteil thcm

1CITI7KX JfAlttXHlt Ctlt DiLL

Incurred llefore llr Took OITIe eIiut hatedIn this Depiirtnieiit IXplHlnn

Col Warhu hail left the oflli of thus StreetCliiulni Department yetsnuhay before tnls let¬

fJter from Comptroller Fichu to hint was given totho reporters

l W ifargr r llnrnt Jr Commtti nnn sf StreetIfrtnlnu-

DiMit Slit Thcro has been pmented nt tinIInance Department fur pa metnt a hill ofHenry Putojcl of 101 Fourth avenue forS8 87 a copy of which I enclose which bearsyour peiKOtiil endorsement

Tl Ii wai all for r lHc ncrrlce U K W JrIt is also ccrtiiiesi to In this folio v Ing vrordsi i ffji ceruify us the uecillt nf the njme work or sup

plleH timid thai the exK ntiture tl ere for has beentiotty authorlreit and aiiprojiratiil

1E VV Aiuxn Jr CoinniUftlonfr D s C-

It also bears the following certlfleate-leerlirvI thath linvnexinlnii ihclIsOll nr Henry 13

Iiu s04iI 55 iisuu n ru tureUss ho aiiiostui stout MIHN lite I IIntilt nunte Hlieiuli unit Aliioiintlnt to 4Hh7 ant-Ilust tin > sins Kirn et unit Jeiot ii hut tUnit I lie frvke-lll tMncn ptrr irllltd sir Itin louIs rtnusrui nrntrintclfnnlMK CoIsll for its toe t nnd ten sit ci susury fir 4IItlio lawful limit amid purnOMs of the sntl1 depart-ment

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ilreirnrlI WABIHJr-Comnilcilr

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nfr sit t° trust cltanlnnTie records of this deptrtmtut shun that

volt tusk yiumr jiresent olllre ut 15 oc lot k on tha fKith nf Junuui iIrhill bn glud ito have yourcxplnnutioti sviuy those livery stable bllln In-

ciirrid before Mill Itook office strut chained tn theapirrnpriutlon of lln isuity for thus Department ofStreet Cleaning blue crelv yours I

APitiin IP Fin n Comptroller-S

I> vv YOIIK April 111

ibis Is thu billjuiAnT iNT OP flri m f ir Mxa

To hIstory 1iivnKel DrJan Jlro Jrflinm in ISA lfCenturv Cluh-

time4 houri sit 00Jan J Twnlmrsi coup tsmoi A M lliiielil-

iouri H tf 3 4

Jan U Coup 10 I10 A Jl Cuilurj cluli IIlinois hours il 00

Join I10 ItrniiiftiAin 1U M time Mi lucite 4 i

Jets Hi Cnui iIStO A Mtiiae4i rimirx 4 bOJun IIV Coup 7411 M turn Mfthii > return

lu 30 tlmo U liuurn 100Total i iT

Col Waring objects tn having reporters hunthint up after olllco hours but this tlmo heclldntobey He said of the cab bill

I was apMilntid street Cleaning Commitsinner In December Mayor btrong musts In onJan 111 Shortly before Mayor btion took mOlts

he told mo that he slId nut wish to Urn Mr An ¬

drew taut on toil short notice smooth uskrd IhutImake sonic nrrangemrnt with the former Com-

missioner¬

that would bo eatlaCuclory to bo li ofus My piupoklllnn was to go to work In the itdipnrlinent but not to tako ofllcii formally asiituisbioncr until Jan 12 antI this was ac-

cepted¬ k

bv Mr Aiidrena-Ihu livery bill was Incurred In this service of s t

the department under my arrangement withMr Andrew As Commlfbloner he hail theundoubted right to miko that arrangement Aday or two before lie went mmt tot ofile Mr Andrinsotfired to pay that particular hill out offunds at hmls disposal I told him that it mightu well run on to thou end of the months vvliealwould certify It myself

Arrested Nntunnlel F UrlOllu 4

ArnAcY April 18Cblef of Police Wlllard yrreceived a telegram this afternoon from Super VI-

nlendent llrnes of New York asking for th rarrest of Nathaniel F Griffith The telegram j5f p 4stated that a warrant hod been sworn out for s 1 fl

Griffith for grand larceny Urlfllth was found 4In the Mansion House anti arrested He toldChief Wlllard that ho would commit suicide Ifhe got this chance He U the President of theInlted Slates Real Estate Association 1 stud 3tnlon square He said that he was a graduate f

of Harvard years old and lived In Nose tIYork About his arrest be said nothing except s

1 expected It and will fight It

The police hers refused to tell last night In 1

the absence nf Superintendent Uyraes whatGrIffith Is wanted for l

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