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IS HE DENVER'S STRANGLER? (Continued from First Page.) FUNERAL POSTPONED, No Permit Given for the Removal of Mrs, Tully's Body. ‘The Mourners Waited { the Church. into a said Lam: # to discov ia of the ro 1 assolt girl had me Hours in| parentiy ripened yenver. Vic! it his busin of the denize that the friendship tn 1 made wealth found While the Undertaker Haunted the Coroners’ Office. pny Sanders, he impression that ¢ to Marie her share of th This sum, Lamar dk am tugh as $8.00) by Vi Coroner Hoeber, who was elected on Nad ti uniiss it th the Reform ticket and who went Into) (amar, and he office with a great flourish, ts in trouble | der to secur to-day and will have to make some ex-| Wyman, Laman wiseation. }drawer yn the to Michael Duffy, an undertaker, of 3! hig vietim. First avenue, called at the ‘oner’s | office this morning at 10.90 o'clock and wanted to know why he had not re- ermit to remove the boly of who died on y canned the pte declares waiting for to arrive. Dr. Ahistrom. of 71 Lexington avenue, ‘been attending Mrs. Tully for some for heart-disease, but had not seen twenty-four hours previous to her th. Consequently he had to turn Case over to the Coroner. indertaker Duffy said that he had twenty-seven years in the business, and never before had such a case of out- us neglect been brought to his He that the carriages and Beares and (he relatives and friends. of jeceased had been waiting all the for the scratch of the Coroner's re the funeral could go on. 1.40 o'clock Coroner O'Meugher, Dr. O'Hanlon, etarted to make necessary inspection of the body Mrs. Tuliy and give a permit for removal. Coroner Hoeber had not heard from up to that time. TAILORS TAKE TWO DAYS OFF. was the an inmate of th is known and. secured plank, which this’ morning at St. Stephen's Chu which Was left partly open, absence of the body, which, owing to| Victor went Into the yard, sald Lamar. Coro! two blocks from the church, ned him, and he ran out of the gute and the lock was off the gate. The | The robbery of the saloon-keep said Lamar. arrested by a policeman at the sugges- graphically told by Victor, he declar by the nun he strangle Di ection Might, t it Tony Maced an the small buck. yard of ily, which was set down for, 11 flouse: ‘The lock was. taken. from cou would be easy. ev. Father Co fon said mass in the! .,With chloroform in his pocket ; e | He was about to enter the door when he joroner’s neglect. was stilt ut the /neard footsteps in the alley which fright- y i “ nd up the alley, The following day the 11.9 o'clock Undertaker Duffy wat) plank was found in the yard as describe mate of the house was badly frightene but she did not report the matter. planned about the same time as strangling of the woman at 213: After the recital of the tale Lamar was kicked out of the saloon and then tion of Sanders, Both men are held in the city jail to-day. Marle Contassoit, French wo- man, who lived w Tony Sanders, was found, murdered early the mornig of Oct. 2 last, at 19% Market street, Den- ve in the most notorious district of that city, and, with the possib! ex: ception of that harrow litte way in Ameterdam, which is Infamous through- out the world, there is no city having @ district which is the scene of such open diasipatica. The nignt before the murder of Marle Contagnalt was discovered her compan: fon, Sanders, had fallen asieep in an upstairs room, while reading a ne paper. On awaking about 10.3 Oo'cloc! the following morning, nders went to look for Marie, He found her de body upon a bed in a room opening off the parlor. The f oors between the two rooms were c The woman lay upon illow over her blacke her neck Was a small, Ughtly drawn th: flesh. On her n Sanders and two other nm were arrested, but In a week or s0 released, as there was no evic The murder of Ma police thought, had teh same man w dered Lena Tapper, woman, in the same mani come to be known as he Strangler.” The morning of ov. 10 last) Kiku Oyama, a Japanese girl, living in the same neighborhood, was found mur- dered under cl mstances that cated ¢ the work of Strangler.” a ee i FOSTER’S MISSION. a youn) ‘The snow -shovelling brigade of the Gtriking cloakmakers are not working to-day for the reason that they are ob- gerving the Hebrew Sabbath. They will fesume work on Monday morning, and about 80 more will be added to the force of yesterday. ‘The distress among them contiues. The | family of Davis Hassmann, consisting | of » wife and four young children, were | und on the top floor, rear, of 18 Sut- | ik street in a very destitute condition this morning. They were supplied with Dread only from the relief people. ‘Hasemann is a member of Exec- utive Board of the Cloakmakers’ Union, being too proud to ask for any as: Siatance, began lately to peddle sticks of manna on the streets. He could only make ten or fifteen cents a day and his family became very destitute, and after wning all his effects, he was compelled fo allow his thirteen-\ear-old boy to go 10 he Relief Fund this morning to get ne ac. with a Around stout ‘card, so nuried In’ the fing: arks, had mur- r, and had to the offices of The lad was taken ment, where Mrs. ngeTents al OLE he University Sett Br, tamrnts made u to have the family relleved. Sigmund Astmann, living on the third joor rear of §% Colum street, found With a wife and four young @ren in a destitute condition to without fuel or food. children w th.nly clad and were su ng from cold, The Universit were appealed to and i fent the Astmann family, —— ‘YON DOHLEN SHORT $1,500. Brewer Flanagan Makes a State- ment Abont Missing Hookke ‘F, L, Flannagan, President of the H. Ciausen & Sons Brewing Cor, any, gave out a statement late this afiernoon in regard to the amount of the defalea- tion of their trusted bookkeeper, Martin J. Von Dohlen, who disappeared last Baturday. ‘The total amount of Von Dohlen's Peculations, acocrding to Mr, Mlanna- gan, will not exceed $1,500. It was not until the experts engaged in going over the accounts had almost finished their work, that anything like a definite te- ure of the sHoriage could be learned, and at first it was thought that the amount would be many times the pres- ent figure. In banking circles this morning tt was given out upon apparent good jority that the amount might re; 00. Von Dohlen had been in th Ploy of the Company for several y lived in ant style at 200 W One Hundred and Twenty-elghth sir He began bis stealings about six months ago. presumably to gamble in stocks on Wall street The firm suspected him, and turday he left. and has not of since, The police are on trail, however, and expect to have fn custody in ‘a short tine. BOOKKEEPER ARRESTED. dames Dalobanty Ganesan with Rob- bing Van Gaasbeck & aenEUE | BURGLARS AT WESTPORT. i James Delehunty of age, of West Bri: P beeper employed by V Arkell, importers of Or Has Nothiug to Do with VANCOUVER, B, C., Jan. 5—J. W. Foster, ex-Secretary of State of the United States, who is now here awatt- ing the sailing of the Empress of India for Japan, says his mixsion her been much misrepresented by newepa pers, He says that, at the request of the Chinese Government, he sented to act as counsel to th commissioners, and expe two officials a capacity at Kobe, The negotiations will be Hiroshima, the present hi the Ju e urmny and of government.” Mr. F not expect toh sittings of the has has Chines to meet 1 to act in that arrie ays he does | attend th ¢ commissioners, thinks thetr deliberations will be ew on in private. He will simply act a counsel and adviser in the matter, and altogether In a private capacity, hin up. pointment not being connected in any Way with the United States Government “GOLD BRICK” GAME AGAIN. Virginia Farmer Swi 85,000 at Ric RICHMOND, Va., Jun. 5 ers, a wealthy Englishman, r Roanea, in G.oucester Count swindled out of $5,000 here yester: @ man giving his name Parker, of Philadelphia here to buy two bricks of gc Parker, who drove point ia the country bricks concealed, He convince that they were of pur Victim's offer of $08 was A.W. With- Ming near was y. by «Thomas H Withers 1 Withers out where he came fr to sald last been his turned to the city red 1 to the eit Yoout of 4 bricks to With n ore Valitabe an bra put detectives on the cas twenty-eight ah Hold Up Watch Pour dissolute |and member of Parliament, old England on the steamship Etruria on trades unions and personal friends of | tellix “acs etm annem | Ladies’ WARM OUTFIT COLD WEATHER. WITH EVERY SUIT OR OVERCOAT PUR- CHASED WE WILL GIVE HAT, SHIRT, PAIR OF HALF HORE, PATR OF SUSPEND. ERS, SILK SCARF and LINEN COLLAR, Suits, $8.00, Overcoats, $9.90, London # Liverpool 86 & 88 Bowery, cor. Hester St. OPEN EVENING JOHN BURNS SHLS FOR HOME, He Savs Americans Are Not So Thin-Skinned, After All. And He Pays a Tribute to Their Pride and General Energy. John Burns, the British labor leader sailed for to-day at noon, He the voyage by J. M. P. A delegation of representativi was accompanied Willams Benn, of Mr, Burns were at the Cunard line wharf to bid the English labor reformer bon voyage. Among them were Samuel | Saya the United States Government | Gompers, Christopher Evans, Augustine | to South street saloons, He was tntox- McCraith, James Huber and Edward King. B. ALTMAN ¢& Co. Monday, Jan’y 7. GREAT VALUES IN Cloaks all newly made up in most fashionable styles, materials, finish, &e., and highly desirable in every respect. Offered at from 50 to 66 per cent. LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. 18th Street, 19th Street and Sixth Avenue. Greater New York’s Greatest Store. SKATES. Closing out a fine line of Tce Skatew, polished, full nickelled und half nivkelled, worth from $1.00 to $2.50 per pair; we have them in sizes 8 to 1014 only, and for that reason will close them out at [N Their Cheracteristic Poses. York's Most Graceful In Moments of Repose. Mlustrated. A PAGE OF TRIKING OF THE Muscular « . or our 25c. pair. Open this (Saturday) evening. Skates now on sale. Bloomingdale Bros., 3d Ave., 59th & 60th St STABBED FOURTEEN TIMES. Desperate Fight on a Vessel Just in from Yokohoma, On the merchant ship Kambara, at the foot of Market street, East River, early this morning, William Burke, an Irish sailor, was stabbed fourteen times with a dirk knife by Olaf Larsen, a sailor on the same vessel. The Kambara arrived from Yokahama, Japan, yesterday afternoon. One of the first ashore was Burke. At 1 o'clock this morning he returned, after paying visits tcated and in a fighting mood. Most of the sallors were esleep in the forecastle Shortly before his departure Mr. Burns expressed himself quite freely to the re- | porters. He sald he was gratifed at the hearty reception he had met, “1 do not think the American people are as thin-skinned as some persons have represented them to be. Ry the manner in which they have azs-pted my criticisms I think they nave disposed of that theory, I will return to America in August to study Industrial and mu- nieipal life, “I was most surprised on my arrival here at the size and wonderful natural of the count y ot the people, too often mis- 1 and employed in personal ad- | *. ‘There is no Mmit to what Americans appear to be able to accom- plish. “What surprises me most is the po- tential pride of the people, ‘The country be always going to ruin, but the rican people keep up thelr pride and Public spirit Just the same and keep movin right along as if nothing had happened,” The Burns talked of the rival towns, end sald that if 1 we: here would be no limit He discovered lalty of tus m, another of gus, er works, and sa on, and if the governmental © applied to public works as WHS ave with our Federal printing and engraving bureau, they would progress In better sh He thovaht our hotels were to the average iropean he and sald a feature o¢ them was the competency und unobtrusive. the colored walters, CRANKS AFTER THE MAYOR. Id do, fra On German to Queatio visited the Strong's ad vek this af- ttle the The third crank that has Mayor's offer vent appeared ternoon He told sine 1 about 2 was a heayity bait German, He © big policeman at the door of the oMfce that his name was Frederick SG Broadway, was held in $3.00 morning in the Tombs F @ charge of misay : SBtissosty was © ty was empo ‘appropr.a Betty cash accour days ago notified ie WESTPORT TO ARREST A MAGNATE. Mus bpplles fora Warrant 8 me y Beeeay thet nefice arth conte + to ~ pepeene be teming such proceedings. ih malate etevtine roe Ube vee: sophia. ra | Pty Grossman. He an odd costume, ef various old garments, and carried a number of chickens and ducks: to a short stick, Grossman tn- ed that he must see the Mayor and am om the F ror of to the controversy uBe her than found It pnee with Ave tog Hal —— Asking Pavers of the Mayor, y, and the virility | when Burke appeared on deck. “I've been to Japan," ho yelled, “where they're killing people right and left; and I’m going to continue the war on board this ship. He went to the forecastle, where the men were in their bunks. ‘Among the sleepers were ix men. with whom | Burke had had troublo on the passage. Olaf Larsen, especially, was obnoxious to him, Burke selzed’ Larsen by. the hair and dragged him out upon deck. “I'm going to beat the life out of you," led Burke. He is fully six feet tall, le Larsen is not over five feet, Vhat have I done?” Larsen asked, ‘ou're a Dutchman; that’s enoug! was the only answer, ‘The men rolled on the deck, Burke Iving blows at the little sailor, who ‘on his friends to come to his ald. Larsen could no longer bear the ter: rifle beating. He felt his life was In danger. Larsen drew a dirk-knite and plunged it into Burke, Again and again he drove the knife at the man he strug- gled to get away from, Hut Burke held on, and beat the sullor with his big fists. Fourteen times the blade of the knife struck Burke in his shoulder and body before he released his hold on Larsen and rolled to the deck, Policeman Hogan rushed to the scene, jand was climbing to the deck by an ice: covered rope-ladder, when the tight was ended An ambulance removed Burke to Gouv- erneur Hospital, and Larsen was taken to Madison st t station, Peter Larsen nd John Taylor, two sailors, who wit wed the stabbing, were detained as witnesses. At the hospital, Surge: <ronk said there was little chance f Burke, REVELRY THAT LEAKS. German Walters Club Right to Make Nigh Owners of prope adjoining eneva Club, at M4 Lexington seck to compel th ty the avenue, organization, which is composed of German hotel waiters, to take up quarters elsewhere or cease the disturbingrackets which, they ¢ make night Bruno Br Club, with Lawyer Newber a summons to appear in Yo t this rey ant Rowlet Newberge ig incor » revel as inbers the Mimsy walls tor what f sound sifted through alr. Justice Devel took an und Wismissed the ch on against Its repetitiot FROZE OUT HIS TENANT. One Sash Ripp te e with a caur Who Was © Wall, Gen. i Health, s with a i hin 1 him her om t retary the sashes sashes Were put in, urned to her rooms, When Teter wns ate we quve her Castoria, hen che wee Clad, dhe orted Comore, ‘the beemme Mies obe cling 9 Castarta, Cnikiven, she gave them Camtorta COOK’S DEATH WAS NATURAL. The Three Men Arrested on Suapi- ANDMARK DOOMED. WRITES OF THE NYM CRINKLE Famous Old WHICH IS TO BE TORN DOWN, The Favorite Attitudes of New women OOTBALL GIANTS. PHOTOGRAPAS « Development Metropolitan Hotel THE WORLD; SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1895. “To-MorRow's _Sunpay A> Bic AQuEDUCT. MISS MEG MERRILIES goes through New York's GREAT UBTERRANCAN WATERWAY BY TORCHLIGHT. FOOLED AGAIN ! The Extraordinary Frauds ofa FOREIGN PRINCE Whois now in the innermost circle of New York’s “A400.” REVELATIONS WHICH WILL Astonish the Swells Who Are Entertaining This MAN'S GREATEST FAULT A SETTLEMENT 3: DISCUSSION, “WHAT SHORTCOMING MOST DISTASTEFUL INA MAN IS CHEMING ADVENTURER TO WOMAN.” ORRECT THING IN ®& FLOWERS. ®% A New APANESE °° ROSE, Something of This Season’s The New Stre DEADLY LOWER ASHIONS. COL WARING, teaning Commis- soner, WRITES OF , . GERMS and INFECTIVE BACTERIA, ORIGINAL red UMOR and COLORED - + ' CARTOONS. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Large special purchases have been made tor this department. In addition | to our usual fine goods we shall place on sale many ndreds of items at ex- tremely low prices. Corset Covers 35 cents to $1.00 each. Drewers 40 cents to $1.00 each, Gowns 75 cents and 81.00 eac Skirts 50c. and 75c. each. These are not limited in quantity; we are practi- cally able to meet any de- mand. JAMES McCREERY &CO., Broadway and 11th St, — ELECTION iN BLUEFIELDS. Candidater Chosen at the Polls Are Chiefly America NEW ORLEANS, John Wilson ha: Jan. 5.—The steamer ived from Blue- Netds, Nicaraugua, with news up \o Dec, 2. According to the decree issued dur- ing the lati art of the month of August in Bluefields, by Minister J Madna the suc ful “eand, office were to hold their. re: sitions not longer than De the early part of Septe tlon was held, and a sisting alm entirely of Americans On Oct. 3i these men were in ‘office with due pomp. tiy, as the day for the second nM approached, Gen, Cabezas se- another ticket, among whom. many Americans. On Dec. 15 the tion was held, and Samuel Weil, of New Orleans, was chosen Alcalde, or lice” Justice B. B. Seat, who ‘has been American Consul at Bluefields for Some years, accepted the position of iRtrict Judge. The Cabinet is as fol- lows: John lor, one of those exiled W. D. pective po- 15. During ber, the elec- overnment con- by the 8 ards ‘on if % Ingram of an exiied native, and Dr Bargenha, chief of the Mora- Vian Mission aficers will be for= mally installed within a few day The political situation of the reserva- tlon ts at a con ands nd °F re n¢ ear tro the Eneheh, alt M was Sst Southward, and from Pore rs Recor w that she came Ww ott wer granted in 1886 twent sand c ef eighty-tv or Trunk, ae Stylin Shawhan, « was comptalna: Eu pire M ng at y dressed the York: roprietor Sbawhan and 0-day Hotel vp tal holding clon Are Released. Owen Brady, Robert Smith and Sam- uel Connelly, who have been under ar- reat on suspicion of having caused the death of George Cook, of 139 Perry street, who was found dead New Year's morning, were discharged in the Jeffer- 09 Marker Police Court to-day, ‘Cook died trom tatty de of the heart and congestion and bver. names HAR $16 & $20 Suit Sale. On March Ast we leave our old stand corner Bowery and Spring St., and in or- der to make a clean sweep we have divided the entire stock in two distinct lots at two distinct prices. Suits (°2,) $16 & $20. Trousers (.t%,) $4 & $5. No higher, No lower. Formerly $25 and $50 Suitings. OPEN EVENINGS. ARNE! Bowery and Spring St. _______s Meetings. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.—The annual the stockholders of the J. Ottmann Company, for the election of trus- may properiy come before the ‘meeting, will be held at the office of the company, inthe Puck Hullding, corner ot Mouston and Mulberry streets, in tho City and County of New York, at 3.3) o'clock tm the afternoon of the 11th day’ of Janu- ary, 1895, Dated New York, Der. 29, 1894. _F. A. BLOOM, Secretary, 1895.—The annual meet- of the United NEW YORK, J ing of the Water-Works elestion 16th day of January pete WH. NEW YORK Pal A.D. 1895, at No FRAD ‘TERS—Specia! quarterly at new ball, 405 31 ANOINTED WITH HOLY OIL. Imposing Con: ation Services of St. Augustine's Altar, ‘The conse:ration services of the altar of St. Augustine. presented to St, Pat- rick s Cathedral by Theatrical Manager AW tin Daly, begun yesterda resumed this morning at Arehbishop Corrigan ec vices, as ed by th velle, H. Patrick Daly and Dr, emonies consisted of sprinkling the altar and the relics and anointing them with holy ol). At the conclusion placed in a sil were ck lucted the ser- the relics were casket and sealed with rms. The lit- a dred chal by the pe! ) assisting p 4. The Areh- bishop « cluded the emonies b; les brating low mass. There was a congregation of worshippe; of whom Was granteu a year's indulg y the Archbishop, ? ulgence ‘The uitar. which ix of ble, was designed by James Kenwick, Surmounting it is a life-sized figure, in marble, of St. Augustine, On the altar ure white mar- Hes to hold the — = Lawyer Steinhardt’s Lona, Lawyer Benjamin Sceinh, one of the firm ot Howe & Hummel, appeared in the Tombs Po- Court thie morning as complainant against his coachman, Joseph O'Connell, Stelahardt Hyves at 507 Madison avenue, and has a private stable at 22 East Thirty-frat ‘street. O'Connell lives om ‘ho premise. A four-seated carriage, valued 4g, and & pole of his sleigh are missing. O'Con- ry are silver candelabra and a crucifix, The railing in front of the altar ts of wile. Led with bronke oy ir A del- egation of twenty members of the Holy Name ‘Society, kept vigil over the ex. posed relies last night. oes eanancceat THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE! “AMERICA'S OREATEST RAILROAD. NEW YORK ENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R. R From Grand Centra: Gtatlon, 4:4 wires. o.wo my orld, For Syracusa, N18, Chicaga y Express poll. BL. Lo Pourhisepsie: Albany, Froy” Barat jourhksepsie, Albany, ‘Troy, Saratoga. rw .” North #hore Limited. Due We" Chicaga 4.90PM For ‘Albany, Troy, Bufiala, toule id 2 ‘Auburn Road Butato Nineira Falls Cl 4. ati indtanapolie, 8 ton 8.00 P.M. —Da:ly. Only Eleeping re for SP M Dal iburg. Clev Night. —Bre For Albany, I, Chic at u TRS. Broad Lincoln Rutiding: 942 Rroadwat 63 West 128th st. and i3Mth AM and 720 Fulton at., JOHN vw Farcey enera) qRaRee r DANTERS. near Awant OVERCOATS & ULSTERS CREDIT. L. STERNBERG & C1, Manufacturers. 635 Fulton St. (rr =P), Brooklyn. vor HA aaleimen. aly, bh rent, 826 lo 83), rents, S18 tof 22, hat Dusineas men) went, Janitor THE RICH Tha Wa Bow how Apply. t (ery fine and genteet for ear rents, $13, all under one m $24 to 425, ‘janitors. Millinery and Dressmaking,. SEAL GARMEN louable cay D 30h et, near Bre Buh’ ave. 4 k Real Estate, $1,409, $50 DOWN—10-rv0m hi io acres; near depot, Vau z: ¥. barn, Vearl Furnished Rooms Wanted. WANTED—Heates room; good board: pial 1 minutes from Cooper Ina'liuie, priv preferred, terms. W., box 337 Wo was! Horses, Carriag FOR BALE~A stylish pair of bay mares, maichea team. Hambiatoulans, aso, dou! ares: Hin Firet Viett te City Rell, Charles W. Hackett, chairman of the Republican ‘State Committee, visited the City Mall to-day for sr © eet 8 so Wo the Mayor. bie, 173M Instruction. family | 12 OF GENUINE ELECTRIC BELTS ng. by wovealied oh errene "a the thie Please call and ‘test, or send tor explanatory .efree by mall, MEN, call and see the won BAK {invention we lave’ for the cure of all pri the stomach, ness without drueeing rrant to eure. Send for pocket edition of fanden's medical work. ‘Three Classes of Men Free, mento’. by mall.” very young. middle-aged fr ci man, suffering trom the alightest weakness Or. Sanden’s, 826 Broadway, N. Ye, Cor. st. Office Hours: ® to ¢; Suni 10 to Largest Tlectrl: Delt Mat hs_Workd —— FOR EVERY MAN, ONLY 81. ikY CONRULTING CRDICAL INATETOT Nenvous and Pirviseal, Debits Easley aud Wak sy of Man \idin aed and the old, vor by Lotte! i te SCIENCE O® ‘ATION, (ie Brine 0 pp. 12s lavaluable pi Note tor nome ia clronic diseases, ty ial chirdaie diseases, ail wut, only $1. 00, doubt @Q,ANTAL-MIDY. These tiny Cay + good fro $10 up. for ca meiden’ name id Harry Davis miridze, or Bowe HEN, 42 Court administrator of the estate of Catherine Davis Help Wanted—Male. at is ae WANTIED—Active salaaman for {ys a wae Vergoteton $10 per day. Call .78 Bowery, _ work, peed & Co. . MORSESHOERS WANTED, steady Senate ively at MA Wote Hath te HORSESHOERS wanted; Ore and work, good wages Apply Git West