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r GO&.MISRION GOING AHEAD. RAPTD TRANSIT klEETTNO ON MONDAT. _ ? __Pri_.CAT.ON IJKF3.T TO U MADB NEJXT WKKK FOR A C-ONKTRFi-niVN OF THB BOND rnrT-i-ATir?N-THR noMT M*__* orMEX*- tn ___? sttvation. In sptte of the deolslon of the Metropolltan Btreet Rallway Company _?t 1? BU tot the tunnel rontrru-t the Rupid Transit C_***_m_B Bloners are proceodlr.s: with thelr work on tbe lines they had aJr.-ady Uld out. Tr.e COBtimot Oommltto.. wbich baa bean cunaultlng for sev eral weekfl with proapocttva Mddera, ts now formulatinp itsr.p.rt aad wlll Buhmll it tn the Commtssion at Its r.ext meeting, on Monday after? noon. Some dettnite actlon in axpectcd of tho Cornmlsslouers at that meeting. lt ls probabif that the CuiainiB?Irn't counse! will appea. be? fore the Appel'ate Pivislon of the Supreme Oourt late in the week to mak- appllcatlOO for the order putttnp the Court's rapld transit deolslon into operation. The oounael, lt ia probable. wlll cndoavor to havo the order 80 phrased that lt will settle the d_eput*d polnt as to whether tho gtlpulated |lft.O00tO0O bond ls Intended to cover thr- perK-d of eonstructlrn rr of operation. The letter of tha Metropolltan Btreet Rallway Company decllnlng to enter the field as a bldder for tbe eontract fcr buMdii.g tbe tunnel road eauaed wide *.nd gcnerul disn.ppoint-e.it. Wben the lletroi rtltan oompany waa announoad aa a po?Ihle blddae tha publle waa tnollned to feel enoa-arac-d -*.^ to betlere that the realira tlon af ro?U. rsp'd tranaH Wae not so dlstant rafter alL The r*e*_scr. fog the re.trement of the Metro? polltan company ttota tha field, -t lee-rt tor the tlme belng, dld not aeaxa aatJarf-wto-T to most peopie. Th.- raauaon gl-ei --? ? i he declexatlon of j the Untettan El vated Rallway '- ompany of Ita Intention to equlp Ita road W.th elee trtcity aa a motlve p - - end to exiend I ajfgtan to flare tot -,: tlonal traffla Tbat the M-nhattar. eomp-J-T r ell "-" ou: ' tbi* pr- n.mme d .1 rd. wl ? '" ' hlatory : ?,_ tii_t orr..,.,?-., ... ' ?? **?? . man yesterday *no ls an old _'- a cloee ob- : eerver: ?Tho Xanhattan peopie ai b'ufnnfg. T.-ay ao _w>t intand te pu. ln el-ctrle-ty or bulld new *_nvnch*a or axtytbtng of the kli 1 T\ ey hnva alwavs made atmllar b! ffa whene-er rap;J : transit se.r-.ra :.'.. thelr Intareeta ooi . ??'?>' B**r {0 *uff,'r ?g. ne Metrop Lltaa p . ??- dld tha beet thlng ghey could do ur.der tho elr umatancee. It waa xniuilfee-iv ImpoeMbla to i i ah -d and make a bld fcr thi * ??*?' %vhlil ;;'* M tan peopie ha 1 n ?r ft promiL.. to cam out Imi ? ?"> -' :'? the jines auggeated i *rck* l do ?_* thlnk tha afeti .--;?? " -1 "*? *ln" certty of the dai -ttai ' .-? ?*** :;- r* than Jdo twttbes had to call theli ? They n_*-e mad* tbe lateat move I tl ge ? - ooA, ln roy eptnlon. It waa a mli - r one, too. It la BCWU__M. ? ? ' BBBaWmtBrn peopie whether thei n - ? n"1- ^l them make good thelr pi ? ,;* ? the> ahould do -"- ? ? bellevei that II would per ?MMBtly eolte the rai I I roblemt It ta not in Iha elevntad eya en to do lt" Moat New-Yorkera wUI a mbtleaa cloeely watch ti? o-a-ati *?*-* u wlU da Meanwhlle tho - oi *-' ma that ? mfront the man who le ao fortunal ? to goup Saa.:.'.- ^".rrowln. a.t & ur 9 o'd k* a. n . ? ??-,' ~ ,vv'n^ worsc Da: U*'VY ? r_Srtulatth ? - - ta 'onjAeAthelartef delav in the arrtval ? " "*??*?! SSTcrowd to ln rease io thal there waa i ^^. carried out Tbe crcwda at the hohday wason juat past wew greatei fhan eyer, and confusuin and delay ln ti el rea bed a polnt . tVr,* tr._c.hed ln all the sad hlstory of the mismanaged elevated road Nothlng la belng d!-ne by thc managei -I road to Itiiprova .ircumstances or to glva bettar s.rvlce. The> Bt-em to bc at thelr rope'a er. i. The Metropollian Btreet JtHilway Company has also teclt-y aekn. wle Ige I Iti ii.a!,:..-y to liandlo aucoeaefully Ita long-dlrtance treiTlo. It ao knowledged lt by the declaratlon of Its nten tion to bld for the tunnel i ntract, lf ln no other wav. The grune has now reached a polnt where the n?*_t move belonga I ? the eievatcd rond. and its actlon artll he awatted with in PR M Oa"awav. prrsldent of the Merchants' Natlonal Bank. who Is a member of the Execu? tlve Committee of tha Heard of I>lr?*ot.*rs of the Mar.hattan Rallway Cornpany. 8ald yester? day "The eatilpment of the elevated rallways wltli electrlcity Ifl a latxe and eapenalva work and must he undertak.n wlth care. Thr- BUb lect whlch ls in the hands of 'ho presldent of the company. has h?en looked Into aearchlngly by hlm. No contracta hnve been let. rhe pr*-st dent ha_- yet I i make hla report to the dlreetors The propoaltlon la to equlp one Une flrst, ln order to diterrrdn.- lf there are any faulta to b.. cor rected before the whole ayateni is t-qulpped. The stock of th?> Man'iattan Rallway < om pany on the Kew-Tork Btock Kxchanfe yeater day got up to 120*., but aubaequently fall to 11? on reallzlng ea.es. anu finaily CloooO at _17*_. whlch v.as a loaa of 1 p*-r oant frotn Thuraday. _ RBBKB DAMAGES FOR FALBB ABBBST. fM3_B. 110JU-..TNF. WANTS TH*. FIRM TO PAT FXiR THB l-NPI.-'ASANTN-r-Sr* ~> WmCll gnre was nuR-r.v-ren. p&p-a were flled m tha suprf.rnr. Courl yeaterday tn a eru-t for J.v.000 dnmr-.r-K fr?r m*-Uc_9ua proaeoa tioo broueht hy Mra Thomaa H. Ronayna agalnat joTirt r> Waltoat aad WUUam 'r T.ajtoti. eonBtltut BjW fh* flrm of J D Walt n A Co . dryrivKls inar cha-ts a* No. ?i Elgbtb-ava Tha pl-dntlfl ~* rharged wlth the thaft of a twanty-thrae-oent hand V*rchief ln th^ etore on tha ev-Ur.r of _>4K?mber tfinnx? by Mr MaxwelL th- atoreidetectlva. -bo .M.Ah.x?iitt*rnM*1 toeoerca Mra. H.-naynelnto SVknwfs-l^nVof b_r _r*.llt ?"* ? ^hV_ gaulted her aftat having pnbllelf d-olared her a "MrTRo^.e waa honc^bly dl.r-harg-d ln tbe West Bld* Court by M_*r'--trr.U? DeoeL KEEP OFF THB BBAM TB THE PARKS. THC rX>__-B UaHKUtJI-aV PT PM_MD1-WT 0_J_. t_Tf TO KNI-ORCB THK Ol-DINAMC f4TI-ir-n.T. ' Prealdent Ctauaea of tha Park Roard yeaterday Inatmct-yJ tha Park pollca to rr-'orr* tha ordl nance "All paraona are 1 rbldden to go on foot or other^i?e upon the graaa. ^ *epi - - where the worrt T-nw_am' U pootad." Presldent eaid that cn taklr.sr O?ca he nottoad thal thf Uwn ?f c-cniral Rark wa? oaad gt nerally for pUyground and walka. ThU uae had gtown ro -uch propor tlor.H tbat ttfl lr,j_r!_- I reaelU were plainly ap? parent. ??The po-lMon of Centrul Park ln Bl th of a thickly lahablted tt-atrlcf," aalo" Mr. Claasea "and t> * iar_* number of laltora rii.ke lt au* n^c-iaary that H ba pra m I ai Pi rtected aa a _ark Ai.y attaaapt lo m.l.e a general uae of lt a?. h plas_r...r._ would l- - - ? apur poae. w-l norm dlrected tha ; . rei tha ordlnance." ? A PatOBPBmtOl 8 YEAR IB PllAkRIM < Bl RCB, Th. annusJ meetlngs In Pllgrlm 1 - Rev. Hr A.m.i.i H. S Irgli , p8a ? - I I - aad "Wednaaday '" s_.d prosj Hy aaark avary depaitmerrt. Tl aa ten bra-v-bea of work, aiad - < r . .. r* ' > ra were > . ? . ? faHl .Tlii' ? : '" lhe 0ns4tagr*acbool atghty about five hun-TBd la tbe lnd__rrtal Bohool an i kb Aergarter Tba nm of I MM Of Iha -*-'?- aefl .- i? Vlralu OOB ??'?'-' nastora-e ln Apr . v Llndaley Jamea Phyf ? ? <J. L< 1 A. B. _ei ? _ei f- ? .??.., ir? : ' WAS BEI CH .. -TJ _///.. Pro'. :.:?''? V. eurovalla. Bol rnll's .: will _*e lham -!?- -p tlght ln evei .?;..?!?_ Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association, 305. 307 AND 309 BROADWAY. FREDERICK A. BURNHAM, President. Thli A??",-'stlon Wbera b??t knnwn la n-.oit ratr.nl*.*" Ths Naw B?-tMaa ln New Tork Hty for 1W'7 WJ_ .I9.4MCV, The New Baate-M lr. Itr. rklyn fof 1*07 w?? .. . *.tB1.*bt The.. reeiilts ahow the .?tln-.stlon In whloh the MutxisI R*?err- is h*id tn- th?.f wbe kaow ll baat, aad peeve that It ls the es.l'it Campaag to work for; thi h-J.I'it to work Hg-Jnst. GENTLEMEN REQUIRED AS REPRESENTATIVES. BOND NI.CESSARY. FV>r s'l psrtlnilBf. APPLY TO OENERAL MANAQER. COFXTFSS VALESKA'S COXSPIRACY MISS JI'LIA MARLOWI CHARQID WITH AN ATTEMPT TO BELL THE HOTEL BR1 NBWICK a war haa begun on tho north alda of Msdisnn Bquare, of ao fierca a nature thai it la feared an* other battle liko tho one of yeaterday xviil tempt a .niinti Farragut to turn on hla pedeatal and looh al it. Even yeaterday aome thought Ihal tha band ir. whlol. he bolda hla maiina piass tremblad. The reaaon for the foi ? of tl ?? frny Hea In tha earneat _u -. md tn- llghtlng qualltlea of tha belllgerenta on both suief. On Ihe on* "Me sr* (he blll-atlckere. They aro alwnxs p warllka people. Thoy have many momie.. ,_nd they hava tc ba * rllke. ;' !\- ihelr enemlea nre Ihe other '.il -stlckera, but thla t!m? thoy are tho dwallera Bl< g thi >?? :\; ilde i f the equare, who ara i lo flghl well, be? cause they ara defendlng thelr na whi ave i ' I " tely may ? ? ? ed that the Hoti'. Brui awl. k la noi .1 pretty ilght. Many ol l a ir* (liled wlth | 1 ., rtlal ?: blll a the place n k woraa app< ir.ce th wh le 1 n< - 1 ..,;,.. x .*-..... aii,.- .. blll iti ker and 1 1 ? . it up what theati . ? ? . 1 "el ind. ' It waa a bltf board, twentj nd nlne fe ? high, and .: advertli : tha efforta of 1 Mlaa Julla Marlowe Thla the I ll-atl ker waa ?.' mt -o pla ? in I ia wall of the cloaed hotel having permtssl n to do bo, i a rward aald, J from th< - 1 But I IW .",1m before he had dono ra 11 h, a.id aoma of them came out and protested Jle treated tl am wlth the 1 1 peraona w blm wlth the pretenca ol tu rlng ny rlghta. Then - ked a parl po ? in to arresl hlm. The 1 I , ? aro ild ? k< -. ? lon lf the work Ung up the boai d was aomi - ??. . d hi .t the ap ni ol the b la men to go on wlth the 1 h in the meui tlnio Mlsa Marlowe'a bui ln< hi manager waa eent foi n;,d tiie caae araa . . before the police man. Ona of the nelghbora a conaplracy betwi ii the ownera of the hotel pi iperty and or tho blll* Btl ki r, cr soti,- bodj u ce of the ; Im ,-. ao that I ? pi ei ty-holdera fore. I to 1 ,.'? the propei r .-,.?., :ar aa i" hlm eli waa conc. ln ex 1 lenc ... ever wore Mlss '.;??? . r come ard asserted, on her part, that ihe was. 11 averybody who kn w lei id nltted, a moal dellght* ? - - th _ a. "U splracy aboui ? except the trlci professlonal or.o againi ? ? on, ln "1 '?? 11 11 \ -k.i." l pon this one ot th remembered an and ?.? ma: ded ih it the ; .. m 111 pro bU ?? H The pollcei 11 pul! i rx ral ordli oui .,1 hls pocket, and 1. ghl one waa found among them. ll sald thnt. ll the nelghbo no blll iho | fa Ing u, park, with? out th. ,-onst-nt of the !? epartn man* aaer mld i? that wa? the law li waa enough f.,r hlm. The board waa taiken down ani etored ln thi Madlaon Bq iar< G 1 ? ? Thi tlcker was released. Hy thla tlme ll wai too lat. to apply for the permll from tho park Department, but appll wlll ba made to-day, .u?_ ihen, lf lt Is granted the aecoud batrlo of the war may be looked for. -1 PRBPARIX*} FOR THF) YUKOX HUSTNESS. RTT.AMF.RJ* AND BAltO_9 BCH-DmO THB GOV- ' ERNMENT RKI.ir.F I;XP..PITT >N. Ban Franclsoo. Jan. 14 - P!x larga b.irsea* and three rlver Ktor.m.rs for aervlce oa tha Yukon ind it.. trlhutsrle*. are bulldlng at the Bhlpyarda of r. P. ll Whltalaw <- Bona The boata are for th* Maska Kxploraf.on Company, ln whlcb the Roth .ohlldB are largely Intereati ,, and wlll coat mom than a quartor of a mllllon dollara. The i>o.-.;?i Wlll ba taken apurt and ahlpped to liala-ka, wh-r? they win be set up ai.d towed to tlio mouth of ihe Tukon. The pieces of the nlne boata wlll be . towed ln the hoid of the Amerlcan ehlp Blntraa, which will bo towed to Dutch Harhor by the tug -s. Tho dtatanoa to Dutch Harbor la t.806 mllee, and the feat of the F..irl?Ms, lf 1 , I .: 1 aocompUahed, will break tho Padfio ('o?st loTig-dlstanre towlng re.-ord by alrrost a thou sand m1.*-s. Jamea Jackson hns arrfyed from Porrfor: wlth ? :iumb*r of eartier plgeona, whoae homlng Inatlncta be hopes to utlllae In the work of establlt.hin.r; regu? lar communlcatlon between Dawaon and Bl Mlchaela ne*. wlnter. He Inten la taking hN bh-di to St. Mlchaela aa aoon ch poaalble, and xx tabllsh sti_t)u>n_. at convenient Interx-ale from there to Dawaon. Beattle, Waah., Jan. t4.--The report of M.ijor Rucker, who waa sent to Dyea re< ently for the pur I - ..f recoi Itrlng th* around proparal ry to ? ;: t:.(- 1; einmeni reTli I expi lll on, and to Intervtew persons 01 .-? '?? m Dawaon on thi neod 1 l i<>llef naa been recelvi 1 wa 1 led tn Brlgadlei Oeni il Merriam al Vani uvei Burra_.ks. th, .x ? ? nor 1 ie report 1.- not known, it ls stuted thnt lt dlaoeuragea any unneceasary --\ ? ire of energj and monoy ln carrylng out tha ; . .1 axpeditlon \'anoi?uver Parrax-ks, Waah., Jen. 14 -The report tbal an ?'i_nc? party of the Gox-e.-nment r< :i,.f exp<-dit',on waa te etrfrt for Bkaguay to-nlghl on the steumer Klder, fr^m Portland, ls unfounded Tha entire partx-, so<rriTdiri^- to Prealdent Ad_an.? wlll sali on the Btearm-r < ire^oii on January O Port!and. Ore., Jan. 14?Tho Oregon Kallway ond NavlgatlOO Company has eold the tiin'boat Wtil loawa to C H. P-nir.ing-ton anl othera, who wlll use herlntowlng b?*t.w--en l'ti_j>t Bf.imd naid Ala^kli TAMMANY IX THE CBXTBAL PARK 7.00. .rrOH 3. ORAVT'fl OC*KI/>T TIVT-'t A V*.T\- ROMg WITH TBE OTHER a.vmals. T&rnrtuinv. t>io ooelot. een* to ex-Mayor Rugh J Orant by the Mayor of New-Orleana, loon nftor the htflt electlon ln thls <-ity, xx as preaented 1 1 tho Ontral l-irk Managerla yeaterday by Colonel Jacob Huppert. thu brewer, to whom Mr, 1 had glven bls preaenl Tl >? -.; ml ? iti it ac q.islUon ls a bandaome anima a good dead blgger erce. He did r.ot thrlve ln the clty. and noi know xx-.at to do x- Iti . I . - j. mn any and he wlll ha\'e hli ?? loaked after hencefortb by Superintend nt Smlth. IXCL'S DIA Rli._ CBA U'i i'D IX A 8UIT, An applteatlon waa mada ? ?'> ? tl 1 Daly, ln the Suptane Court, by oounael he . Tah d-.n i-nd Olobe Inaurance 1 mpanj ? . aman 1 Ita di n llon ighi Loula HerK. an aaalgnee of Davld G of l ?' ? . Rl N ntb ivi ? flra ln ... irl 1 thi proof < :.iiin.i v,-er?- fraudulent, but lt n..r, lr. addltton, > 11 . ? : 10 the 1 . - ? Thli ? ? ' ? Morri ? ? ? ? . . ? , ? ... y I? Zuel . ? . ne ln - 1 . ..,.-?? * AUBERHl AEtMXI D1NSER ? '. ' ? ? ? . re ihe dl 1 ??? ? - exeoutlvi llam Ivea ected to . Merrlll ' r -. , . ? Ml v wll ' ? ? li froi 1 -:: i .-?:, ? ' ? I treaaurer tmmltti a, at ] A JF8T AND EXCELLEXT UBABVBB. THK NLL INTUOIM'CI.I* AT AIHANY ItF. DUCINO PAWNBROR-BRE1 INTFlM'.ST RATEfl BMOULD BE< OME A LAW. Tho biii Introduced in the AeeemMy on Wednea? day night amendlng tba PawnbTokera Ad by re durlnr by ene-half tbe ratea of Intereal now legally charged on tha warloua claaaea ot loana mado by pawnbrokera, u a meaaure whloh wlll ha approval of all peraona Intereated In tbe allevlatlon of the , ondltl m ot Ihe poor and In thc Be. urlne of juatlce f?r them, Foi many yeara the rate terei! on money an.l oa bonda baa I downward ln thla Btate, untll now a lendei can , ? for the uae of Ma money nol over 14 to 4 per coni mh a rule. But the pawabroker*a ratea have not come down, Here they are; On a loan nol excedlng %V?, ?'? per cenl a month for the flrei six montha, and ! per c< nl for ? ? ? eedlng month; or '?'?< per oenl for the i'*ar. On a ' more than R00, 1 per cenl a month for the flrat alx montha, nnd I per oonl a month thereafter; or, U per < enl a year, , ,- . a hi i ? ? nough b ii Ii n to p ij i? P; r cent a j _ .i- for tho uae ... money, i ul the Imposltlon or ..? . - . j. i mol) . i Indtng ihe fucea or Ihe poor* for il ia tho vi ry , in ihi \.. ; ma lotltj of the pawnbroki r i tlona, borrowlng pli ful sums upon thelr furniture and clothim. ai i llttle property, nnd no araumenl h ls ever i? en pn ent< rl whi h ? s""? Tbe Moni de Pl.tc provid "> vi ry much ea ler terma for embnrra aed Parl iana, nnd a thnt, and thi Provldent Loa Boclety, h this clty, haa .1. monstr ited that the ' ? : - money al n aeoi il le rnti on pli d_ - ?? 'essfull. . At varloua tlme- Tiie Trlbune hn? prlntod many ? H d newa artlclea whi h havi shown cliarl} ihal p wnbrokera' cl irgea ought to be cul down wll h iui IIIAROES OF BRIHERY SERIOFS. POLICEMBN CAUOHT WITH MARKED BILL8 8AID TO HAVE BEEN CORRUPT POB X EARfl Pollcemen LOly and Henderaon, ot tho Boller Tn ?? m Bquad, of Pollce ". who were arrveted on Thuraday on a < Inl chara ng thetn with agreelng to accept a brlbe of S-> from Prodertck Von Btelnberg, ari appllcanl for an en gtaeor'a oertlrtcate, were ai ? ti ite Flatnn i r In thi Courl yeaterday mornlng. Through thelr j. Orant, they ploaded not gulltj i I ked for . n adjo irnraent of ti They wen < ,.x r ezt nnder R.-M ball each. The caae for tbe pros, cu that the two pollcemen frlod to force .'un Btelnberg to pay JC" before they would leaue an er,K!rieor'? llcen him. Ho reported thla to Deputy Chlef Cortrlght nd Inapector Johi H Q nl md they gave hlm I bllla to band to the ta i po ??? m n ? t Chli f and Ini i - ? an ai'd saxv tho money pai I '? puty ? , ? ? ..i ler. l LIH: ' I.iMx ahowed the Deputy Chlef the nu lej ai clared that Von Btelnberg * ? t uk tbe money aa avldence In a complalni nf brlbery which ho Intended to make, Lllly waa arreated In eplte of thla Btatement, and Immi dla ely Henderaon a - ? ? :":v- Botn ere bu pended from duty yeaterday by i bl lagh. In courl Abraham Levy, who appeared for tho Englm era* A - ? datloi . aald thai Von I att< mi t to brlbe the del ?'_ _*?? ... ' ..... owlngtolho eommon talk rei ' eei-ure a i ert floate a o trap ed aa examlnera '. mt waa made aga .t 1 _on in . . bj Jamei J V lensed rn!.] mpai ...... med 1 of a ? |i ;,',,, tha fact. before I X, ,: ? there x,..> not aufl k I evldence to place the men on trla Chargea wlll bo nr 1 igalnat Ully and Hen? deraon before tl a Poll. a Board. FUTURE OF TEACHERS' COLLEGE. FACULTY A-ID BTUDEXTB PLBA8E1) OVER ITH INCORPOBATION WITH COLUMBIA. The tncorpor.itlon of the Teachera' College wlth Coltfmbia Unlveralty, wl . terday'a Trlbune, waa flnally effected at a Ung of '.:-o eoundl of the Unh i I . waa formally announced to the , ... tha College by a ri pn ? of the ea yeaterdaj ifternoon Oeneral nt tli" actlon waa expreeeed by tho Btu lenta and - ? a lega, lt belng the g< neral i tl .. ^iop xx:;: reault ln an Lmproved co or the membera of the o.:_ atlonaJ profe lon. The matter xx ,? Inforraally dlacuaaed ?t o. the alumnl of tba College held ln the aftern whioh Ml i Klnna prealdi I, nn '? Jamea E. RubboII a paper on 'Tha Rl ?? ? ' ? - '-:-'' ?-d ?';r,n " . . ... - me mlsapprehenslon i?mi to exist n.- to tne pn )-'? r?t :r.) of tbe lUlanee. some i.ns ai -.. belng under the in.prcs.-ii.-r. that i of the Te.ra' College wlll ceaae to exlat aa a acparate body. Tbe Trlbune o lerday ex 1 thli polnt -arefu.ly. As de ? 1, tho te*8 O tho , ?,.'!? U-" re ponalble for 1 ratl ?n . ? ,. , _t |r ? ed i -.tlon il Imlnlsti Ut n wlll, ta facuity, .:.;?;-. lent Low aa pi f'nlverslt: -+ V'ARFARE rpox SBORTWBTO'BT DBALSR8 BCAL__fl WHER-C I RC-I. BR9 XHT HAVE '.-? OP COAL x\ _n<] TO : I KN . Ti iN. The Tribun* ye iti i day can : by "Tho . "oal Tn de Prol ctlve AbbocI i whlch gave a llst ol leventeen on the Wi t Slde and ta E ?- ???? i had ? v ?' " ?? I an I ? pler 174 Ui di r thla 1 iw, th? advi r laemi nl con purcl r of coal ? igh of Manhal tha legal rlght, on the paymrnl of i | , ? '? an) iad ol ' ?al ao i ed to any of the i nami d, pro*. le hall not I mon the rd or tln ice of dellvery. and, "afti r the li weighed and tbe coal d. llver. I to thi p webaaer, th>- drlver .,, t take the < mpty ?? hl I. back to the acale to : ? xx, Igh. d, md th? welghm i t< r ???? l I lien ? nd a ? Tho offl e of thi ' ' Rroad way. The ofllcen are Orove D. i Ident; ia st,,K. i, treaaurer; .it re n, ir.. iry, all of whom aro 1 ln th ' ' epresen t at Ix V irn sald yesti rd iy thai th< , ; aholl) ol n i ill ? ? il< ? who hud band. ,1 lom ti r '. >r vs..r:;?i*- upon ;. ' deal L'nder the law n whleh ... vpr'.l ? ' hi*" "'? ... ... Cl il t inrlod of thi law, tnro i ,,..,: had been de> ? ' ? ' ? tlon Attoi ney. 1 ' , ., reeov. ri d ;ir-- lo ro to thi pol. !,?? ii. pensl 1 ? I ? :.- ? .. .? i. pr. ? TO DEATH FROM WA8BTXaTOX BR1DOE An unknown man f.tl or Jumped from . . .... . ? Waahtng-on Hnd,," Into thi H u '.?:ii U.x ar jreatei "? ' ;r"'" th* Injurleo ba recelved wlthln a few houri thi h eldent. Two men wbo h.,m thi ger fi from where thei atood ;,.w ? | I - Hvi I ' ? Thej q il ,. i ? imi ? d Into .. i >??. i ra ira wltb I ii t irn from i I I n,ar. xmi-i aeen a l .?, ha dtaa. for 'he ai ? .. , . ..... ? . ? i and, ? i< Bpot whi ? ? ? ? ? not n . neea a : ,i xx :.., I. . . . I ' ' . ? ? ? ' ? |f. i/\.s7 THB DEPABTMES I /",'.' ? '.? -. ? .? L?The , ? oaed of wome tho i hlef the departnu nt esta irade and laboi ... lo a wi or thoir pntron ig. ? .... VII ol ndb r he Clty lon and auch .ntion wlll , be taken al the i?_mlnr tiieoriiiif of tbe Aldermen r,*xt x __L l i) r_JL/_-v a . ?f _^--'* i/awj - "? PRESSURE AND PRICE. News dc.ipntches from the natural ftas realons of Inriiana report the pressure at the wells to bava fallen off ab.v.it rinc-half in the P-VBt two yeara. Meanwhlle tha price to conaumera hns just been Increaaed 11 per r-ent. How much bl ttcr .iff an- the n?er<r >.f gU tot fttel In PtOW York City! The preeeura ln conatant and iha prl. ?? belng regulated by law, is ateadlty falllng. it la nol Btrange thal heatlng and oooklng by gae shouid i"- ao remarkably on th.* Increaso. .rtlfli lal K?:r taken from a maln in a clty atreel hns all 'hr* advantagea ..f natural g?* tak.-n fri.tn a hola ln thr- ground. And there ls n?.t the Bllghteat iliiiiRT thnt thr* gfls in the clty wlll stup ftowtng, r.r thal tha prlce will middenly be pul up .m tha conaumer. a i i -.-._^______ TIIE POSTAL RBDVCTION8. ALL THK < ITT u ILL BUFTBB TO A CEBTAIN BXTENT. Poatm later Van Cott, refi rrlng to the rwduction of tha forea of Iftrcr-.-.urlers ln thls city. Of- I l tha Poatmaater-Generai, owlng to the fallun of i . ? make aufficlenl approprlatlona, told a Tribune reporter yeaterday thal Ihi men to be d rged, rrho wlll number about alxty-flve, wlll not loaa thelr placea untll Pebruary 1 At- to tha . >n wlll have on the dellvery aar .- of the city, Mr. Van ''"tt aald thal it had I ,, , ? ,., ? ?. i. a would ti | ? .i * it, however, thal it - -iv unfalr to maki one parl of tha -Ity . iffer whlla another waa lefl wlth lhe same ? aa b*fore, espei lally aa lt waa lmi*osslhle . ity into n Id atlal and bu ln. . Whole citv." added Mr. Van Cott. 'Wlll ? i .... i . Buff. r to -i allghl extent from ihe reductlon. i am verj lt, nol only be , ? . . : lhe Inconx ? -I i. ? " ">' . ?? || ls hrul poll. V I" r' ' '' ,'" Bns way. Tho better the acrvl lhe iru n malls are nl\v proyed by the good r. ulta whlch bave sl endod tha lm provements Introdueed ln tha past." ked whether thc lntr_duetl?? or tne pnuumatlo-tube syai m would not rcBUlt tn llght ruld not rt v. . " ive tha rea i Wng much . - "*.',';.,,',.?' luffl lerrt letter- arrlei wera not ava li V r; Cotl :- maklna ? t*ry fttotl to ahow he ?.,-,:,,.. nshlngton the bad ra ulta ot tne rr .1.1 ti.il- _ TWO 8UFPOCATED IX A FIRE. A BABTENDEB AND Blfl WIFE POUSD PT.AD AFTER A WEBT-ST. HOTEL BLAZE. Laalla Btanley, a barteadar, and bla wlfa. were I both BUffocated bj emoka lata yeaterday ?"*f<;-""!1 i tn a nre at Thomaa Bobera-a Hotel, Noa. "4S ar,. im We-t..t. The nre dld about W.<W> damaga to ? ?? property. , v 8;,ioon and a reataurant nre oii th- grouna . , ,;;, hotel. Tha kltchep la ln the rear. and ti . re tha ftm Btarted. Baveral peopie were In tne ,rant when the cook, >? man named I_y-one rn, l -. got oul qulckly. A Httla d Stanley had caHed on .. S58 ,.., 0i ihe Ham. i to the H he%%.ooWwclve >? Ta ?,.. bul left lt j ...tlv. Both he ani bla wlfe arere B ?tch. MORE BUCKETSHOP RAID8 MADE. j rrouB rnuii tn tii- wall btbeet dis TBIfJT CLOBED l*P BT CENTBAL OFPICE MEN AND THEIB EMPLOTM ABBEBTED. - |? Mc-uaky and twenty-llva Central offlre detectlvea swoop d down on the building at I-oo, ?1 New-st., |UBt bei ?ra tba Bl - Bxchw _a afternoon and made ralda on four alleged bucket-ebopa, aecurlng seventeen prsonen*. j including a wom.m eaahler, Tha placea .-nter*d w,.~. those oi Bldley, P I er A Co. of Noa -1 and .. Broadway: thoBtandard Btoce Company, of No. ?:? tfew-al the Publle Btocli nnd Graln Company. ol No. 51 New-at, and Hamllton & Co., of No. B Kew-at. i The preatest rwdtement pravallad ln all tne . i.:. tha detectlvea entercd. Every room .., wl.? , latomera and all acatterad ?n faat n* they could when they aaw the pollce enter. H ,,,ki and moni -. and all the paraphamalla of tho thal I ad been lyli ? around wer.- plled Into tha eafea aa faat aa the clerka and men employed ln the dlfferent placea could gct them in. In ono man. xv:,.. had been alttlng on a wlndow Blll, jumped oul wlthout looking where he waa B-olng. ll' landed in a jrard and atarted for th The cuatomera, however, wera nor t.ikon When the detectlvea had gor all the cl.-rks and employera that they eould find thay ?^hfd?t*?*'" Into rh- M--. and to the Centre Btreet Pollca | ? fnllowed by a snii'll crowd Th- prli ? tb were rh___red wlrh \!niR"ne- the law whl h prohlMta lhe recordlng of beta and ? the number, who had been em . ? . AI I ? r itamlnatlon j mmer, howevor, parollng | il,-.-.. who were unablei to furnlsh txmds. tivi -i Itein, Wi and 11 ighea, who ....,,,..: ti. ? ? -.! lence aaalnst the fl' tm rald< I, ll \x.,rk on I.-? ? fo' >' -?? u,nf' .. from Paptaln Moriusky they ,:, |_ lota of Bugar and Manhattan al : both I.rltlej ??? ? to two r":rirs. In Bldley, Prtser A Co. a *? lot v ? -?? lealt in. UTIGATIOX ABOVT COPPER UISBB. rM'.i: MCWfTANA .'??-.'i'an M-* tNvr.i.\ r,n in DTBP1 TK 01 BR 1 HE BAt-B OP TWO J>T[. IPERT1BII. Th? fl-hr between thi ti nda ' ipper Mlnlng ? ;.., the Boaton hji : Montana Company -nd the Montana Ore Purehaslng Company \*.as rc n, wed ?.' itei I ." bi ' ti Justl ?* D ily, '??? the Bu \ laohn I * r. - - ? -1 ior an Injunctlon to n itraln the Anaconda Copper Mlnlng Company, the Central Trust Company, Ft Ffagaln and tha dlrectora of the Ana . ,,, _ , impan) from aelllna the Bulllvan and Bnow blrd eopper mlnes, al Butte, Mont., to F Auguatua i i in Purcha Ing Companj, Tha Ana ?nda and the Boaton nnd Montana com , _re i ild to h i tw,> nf n..> rl. h< il i opper i ln tbe c. ntry, and represent at the present market pi a? of both companlea' atocka over ITO.OUD, - apltal. The mlnea of these companlea over ..... ?? ingly ir. '-'?" i fatlon Thera are al present thlrty-one lawsulta awaltlng trlal ln the Btate of Montana between !.. . :? ., and Montana Company. r.ur Hi.ir toncerna mlnes whlch are isclvea valualil", but whlch nr.- needed ? ? i r.impam to obta 111 Mr. Ha the presldent ..,'?'?? a . n . ,m offi ? ? ... Mi ?! Inxe foi Ihe . the ratl :.. i bj ir,.- Biockhold rs, l,ewh im Hrothers, who ? \x ;, en ? ures of tho Ana. . | r the two mlnes. The rt. fen I to con I. i thal t?i"ir n^t,r . .is atoi k ?..' t< d jiis"co Daly reaerved ! la leclalon. . COURT CALEXDARB FOR BATURDAT. prerae . Tarm Parl 11 Before Cehen, j . - ,ri : ni nt 10:311 m. lix : ris ma . ,t.'? i.'ourt ..? erald. 8.? ?-'. irr rp*n? ?r 10:80 ? tn >? ? .. '.'.'Ili* for i -'mr'.-* A klill-T, ? "> ,? 1 ?.- 8llv_nua Mlll?r. at Ui ;" a. m, ?. ". I r. 'irt . ? lo n. in Moll ina ?t IU !W n m. ? COUBT OF APPEALB CAI.E.N'DAB II - -.'.. 3*4 .'?. ,? l REr-IUBKfl *U*POI*?TBO. I i t_M '". urt. R] I ? i'v. J. OallafTMl __;' Waan* Deli *>anl ?.-' ? ? Itaiter i f t, ilnb> J m. P O'C nnor. Maltei . t ?. ? ??; M I. . * Bl l: ? i ,n. J IST agt Tr-i.rT??.-n l--iri:.k J ~.'InMnn Mattai f . .? :? i ' i ? .? i iseal ' lr .1 Wllklnaea ?-? runnlni ?' un J A m K m Iry Raassll, J Klng ?*'. : lmn_ofl Davld M 111 * itivKivi i:- ai p inci rn * j ...i i m -. ?- ? -' r X- ? ii R_a_.ll .i . . .. tt J. King aal. J, t IUBB H -W illlaan 11. M-kttia Wanamaker's as a Place of Amusement THERE S a heavy snowstorm in our Rotunda. The air is heaw with failing flakes and the snovv is drifted cverywhere, much to the de light of a tnrong of Brovvnies, who are taking full advautage of weather conditions so unusual to Fahyland. Bring in the Iittle ones to see their antics. It is only one of the in .eres.in_f.liin?s they "II tind here. for yonrself: The Orchestrtou Concerts from 10 tn \, daily. Thc PictUft S/iow on Uw Fifth jloor. Thc Model Furvnhcd Apartment on Fourth Floor. Thr Five Royal Salons on Secondfloor. BrtCta-brac Art Room, Ihncment. Oriental Room, Th ird floor. Childrcn's Hats. Evi.RYTH.NG from skatin:. enrs tothe daintiest r-f bonnets:? and n bonnet which :s t<> trame a child's face sh.uld be the Jamtiest pro duction possible to millmcr's skill. But these we mention are more for the everv day tumble. though drcssv enough in some c.ises for all purposes. A?tr.ik_n T_:n os'.ntrr, 6r>c , .1 and ?1 50. Cloth Tam O'Shanter, $1 nnd %\ 25. Iratlirr Tam < I Miant.rs. 60c . T..c and $1. Boys' Mpine Hats -Sl and .*1 86. ! . : by H?t_, ..1 60 to $2.50. sk.itiv.i_ Tocjues, 85c to 65c .<emr. . fl r SPEAKING about jacket values. have vou ever looked over the garments we are offering at bive Uollars? 1 hat s only one Ime from many, b_t it holds some astonish ing opportumties. The coats now $"? .ire those which were leaders at *)lo and $12 sixty davs ago. lh.it means coats ot' same style and woik manship?manv ot these are not ten days' old. hven that sfatement does not tell of their worth as tullv as it should. Look at the coats, and decide for yourself if it isn't the biggest five dollars' worth vou have seen. gaeond ".???or. Women's Jackets $5. A Sale of Girls' Coats. Flannelcttc Petticoats. The prettiest goods, the best goods, the lowest prices. Three superiatives in a sen tence, but all used consaentiouslv. At25c?Ot stnped flannelette, with yoke band and hem. At 85c.?In light blut ind pink stripes; with um brella ruffle at bottom; -xtr_ full. AtSOc. -Ofitripedfljnnelette; with d?p hrm and three plaits; >okt band; extra full. At 05c.?Of Wue a id pink striped tlannelette, um I _ ruffle edged with torchon; yoke band. At 85c?Of tancy striped flanneletle; .rep _ir._r.ll_ ruffle. with hem and one roxv of torchon insertion, extra value. At ?,! ot !.ir..v striped flanne'.ette; yoke band and deep umbrella ruffle. with vandyke point; edged a t torchon lace. Eiderdown A< P|Jin or ? elaborate as n . vou please.?thev re all cheap U.essing en0UJrh. Some ofthe trimrned Sacques. ZTU_ beribboned ones are won? derful productions, when vou consider the price on them, and even the platner ones are tasteful and dressv to a degree you'd not believe on noting the price only. At 60c?Ofsolid COlor e.derdown; full front, fitted back; tdgei fin.shed with crocheted zepivr; bi red, gray, light blue and pink At 75c?Ol rtriped eiderdown; with fitted back and .ull front; 1'iriished with crocheted zephyr edge and bow of nbbon at n..k. At $1? Or solid" colored, also striped eiderdown; full front and fitted back, edges finished with crocheted tephyr; doses in Iront with 2 si.k frogs and b w al ni At $1 75?01 solid colored eiderdown; in cardinal, gray and pink; titted back, lull iront; large lailoi collar; bound with satin ribbor., and 2 <ilk frogs dosing in Iront At$S.60 -Of extra quality striped eiderdown; large sailor collar ind front bound with satin ribbon and tie jt neck, with ribbcn bow. m GOOD iittle dresses, of good materiais, ii good stvles, and made as they ihould be made. Ihe underwear is the kmdueal ways promise vou,?the best, cheapest We cannot say it too often. At 85c I | ' Iren'i urhfle drei -? toiled; ol nainaooh and lawn. some ?- , trimn ed with fine lace or rm: rotdcry; - /e> -, to 2 yt%\ xaiii.x 90c t'> tr) INI .NT> Sl IPS At 83k Of M MOOk; pla:t down front, r .'"- ? nevk and lleevo. At 50. 01 sotl finished camb i ?) -e m hermtitching and ei . co lar ind - ? .? embf At 90c "I nainsook, pretty yoke of fine inMftte** _nd pla Is At Sc tu 88c Ouldren's mu.'.ir. draWCT-l hem and plaits; 2 t'> 14 ye.ir_. At 88c t i 83c ? ed drawers; and eir.br ,i.!ery ruffli; 8 to 14 yei H.hh are three short para graplis, each of which . hoid voluminous interesl f r carelul people who mav have need to pur chase coats for girls between 8 o-nd . * v >. Thev represent the cream skimmed from the bargain offerings of the entire mirket. Many of them are much less than half origi? nal prices. At $5?former pr:ce?, up to $10. Fly-front coats made from light and dark cheviots high l rei collar; almost all prettilybraid'trimmed; some . _K> lined with silk. At 57 BO- Original prtces up to $lfl Fly-front and recfer jackets, made with high 01 turn-ovei ''r\ n light, da-k and fancy cheviots; llmosl a 1 silk !m*d: *ome have shoul ler capes, bri At $10? Ki'mrr prices up to $'-"?. \ eiy fine rrrsevs and tancy chevsoto. in red. blue, gre?:i an'. ..-.n, blouse, Ily-tront and reeler styles, a!l are - ? many have braided ihoulda. 1 _t es. lt XJB I fl<?>r. ei m^-.*^ ei______. Only 166 pairs of black $3 Men_!-nh?eS boxed c-dfand waxed at 51.-H). M|f. buHdoff and cot tagetoe; laced; made as a $3 shoe should be made; Here at $1.50 a pair. On sale at 11 o'elock. About 300 pairs tan Harvard calf laced ghoes; heavy double soles, welted and stitched; moditied bulldog shape; ex.eilent shoe for winter wear. Instead of $'i thev go at $2 a pair. 1 Slnth itM A <:n MtNATION of a greit week's selling. The 50c. unlauniered <u,rts (or 35c The 85c. unlaundered shirts for 45c. The H night shirts for .Vlc. The ?l tancy boaom ar.d all over shrts, (or 50e. The uncqualed coUaum iot 10c., or $l i i The unequaled cuffs, 15c . or 2 pairs, '_5c. The ... mackintoshes for $3 '*'r> The 85c Mack satin ttes, 8 for 25c Tl i ve ?*' ' use coati at hall ih to $*? bat!i wraps for|8 T5. ln ad.1 lio.i we will sell 8500 imporfed V3 Iras smrts Fourth a-.<r ie .Men's Furnishings. Women's (iloves at Half. A short story but interesting. Three chapters. Women's four-button real kid gloves, coiors wlnte and black, which were imported to sell at |] 50 and worth it, at 75c. a pair. Women's sixteen and twentv-button real kid gloves, ' at $2 50, w' ite and black. impoited to se $1.25 a pair. Women's 12 to 30-in. viik gloves, ind coiors, nude to sell al $1, 50c. a pair. Tenth ?tr??._ white .ind black Two Handkerchlcf jJJj&SEfc1 lt Itcms. linen. I s And linen means all linen just as wool means all wool. The truth here is the truth without grada tions or degrees. They're all linen, these handkerchiefs, and they're bargains. (.otton mixtures themselves could not be much cheaper. FOR WOMEN At L5c?Embroidered and scalloped; :tij)Ao to retail .,? 35. ai ;. loi 35c ? Hand-embroidered open work initial; henutitched, unlaundered. FOR MEN At $1 doi ?Plain white hemstitched. Ai |1.50 doz.?Plain white, soll timsh. At .'me, T5c ai I fl?Fine French hemstitched; pure wl'.ite sheer cloth. n ' ? vr. lor M'i'? TWI inste.id ot $1.50 -? r* Bro_4**B|r. Men's Overcoats A Wanamaker Overcoat story is always of interest. I it always tells o. Ovi ll Here is a new one, no excepi bargains. to the rule Men's Overcoats in black and biue ker sevs and black trie/e; all wooi, ot course, and fast coiors; satin shoulders and wool linings. Most of them would be cheap at 115, some that are first class $12 quality. Take vour choice at $10 Each. n i e *.c Hbre'S another lot of the Uoys -MJUS doubte-breasted jacket and Trousers. sujts> vvtuch met with such a ready appreciation when last ad.er tised. Thev are si/es tor ages from 8 to 16 years; made from fine kerseys and fancy cheviots; silk sewed. lt is unneces sary to say. inasmuch as thev are here. that thev are all WOOi Nevertheless, tiie price, which was is and -.'?. ls now $3.50 each. Another lot also. of the boys 1 cordurov trousers. Sizes for ad Iges be? tween 3 and 16. Regular value 81 ot more. Price 75c. a pair. in . ABOl r 100 left over trom Odd Bedsteads bruken smts; jn 18 dis Onlv S3. Unct stvles. Ol ash and oak. rhey have beenM.50to$18. Cbace now for .;3. I\_r--i tl r. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co.. Broadway, ith av , 9th ...-.J l'th ^ l BURGEOy BLAMED FOB A DEATH. -nu: BROTHB-I OT a DEAD MAN THRBATBMI fO PBC-SKCUT- THI DOCTOli EdwaM ''? Woi foiit \.-nrs oM. of N'o. (.xlnifton iv, , dled In th# Harlem Hoapltal ,.;...,: of il I Ingulnal j ? ii, , brothi r. A u "? l,,:*'- "f N" ;M u ' ?, One-hundred and-forty-fifth U the man had an operatlon perfonned andaajra he arlll ()l ,., u?r The man a b ? dled h id hle ,,,?,.. tianged aoma yean ;i*.? bj an *-t ol ? , ? ? w .,,, m, "A'orler >?? wme daya hk" i>r w w Owrne ol No -'<" Baal Ono-hundrad* i, ,,-\ . ighl ? illae ? ?^?rs- ? Wb it he > harfod r-.r bla y*\ia, and tii?* man. -w,.r. ,i tti.it hli fee arould be '< .???nt*. ,M<\ wni .preai rpi_m he aald that he ..,.., - ,i toi Di Oa ? o.\ ,m ..railon on ihe man i J i ; l raltad hlm ,i ,-, Ha - - d ha a n m > '? ?< ,"it Hn \\,,.. > ihoughi tbal ha araa not, twi.l r\ie ealled la Dr J ?: liaodar, _f No. s?H l->aat t)n_ ? ? -' -'? Th. man baeama aroe*ae aad ?-- -?-- '?:'- ''' tm vbara he dled ...? U Olla ? "' Miopay. a. ???- J--"* ?_? , oroil,r. iu aaid that tho i ? <^? ! a? ffiBWkAiW i>i uwena. _ riTB 8JXEB8 VXTOMBBBK B.H., Mont. J.r It-T^eaploi JJJJ t^,v,I,Ih,t,;nr,ir>r?^J-,.,;..:;:^ ni trorlta ln ?m "?'.,cr*>" ?? w?2_"?Hvi__r_ ? ? toot coinplatad n i? ' _*_* *? ?*>? *"" th* med brl?"i aliva. .