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lea haa Im OOI coe Ve i GOLD FOR i iN COLO FOR 1,000 Itt COLD FOR ALL PLEAD NOT GUILTY. Wardman Boros the Only Indicted Police Official Absent from Court. STEPHENSON'S BAIL $1,000. Justice Ingraham Made It Light as the Ex-Captain Is Already Under Heavy Bonds, GOO IN COLD FOR ab rd lware represented by Lawr YOU. YOU. YOU. YOU. XA “h Friend. Price had ao scowl on face and glared round the room. Ae seon he pleaded not guilty he retired to his seat with the other defendants, Insoectot McLaughlin was the last to ve rraigned. He was very pale, and had a determined look im his eye as ne faced the Justice, “William W. McLaughlin,” eatd Jue tice Ingraham, “there are five Iindict- ments against you charging bribery and extortion, Do you plead gullty or not guilty? The Inspector said nothing, but pressed his lips together. ‘Net Guilty,” MeLai “We plead not guilty, Your Honor, sald Lawyer Friend composedly. Then. the lawyer and his client stepped away from the bar. The entire proceedings of the arraign- ment and pleadings consumed less than ten minutes, Lawyer Friend announced that when the cases were called for trial he would be prepared to make a motion to quash the indictments and inquired of the urt if he was entitled to this privilege, Justice Ingraham told him that he waa Court Then Adjou W’LAUGHLIN LOOKED PALE. The court then adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, Co!. James to Prepare the Deft Assisied by Tracy, Elkins, Friend and Grant. William C. Lawson, Chief Deputy Clerk of the Criminal Court of Cook County, Illinois, He sat beside District-Attorney Fellows, who was present ail the time. After ‘court adjourned the defendants left the building, in company with their lawyers. Inspector William W. McLaughlin, Capts. Many Grand Jury Witnesses. ‘The Oyer and Terminer Grand Jui 4. K. Price, M. J. Murphy, J. J. Dono-! jet hromptly at 10.90 o'clock this. morti- hus, J. D, Biebert; ex-Capts. J. T. Steph-|ing, but before the members came, to- eh 00% of wit enson, Edward Carpenter and W. 8.) had Assembled ip the ante-room. cS cs ¥ ‘The ran ury continued t¢ In- Devery and Ward Man Henry Schill and voitigation of the matter which (he ex-Ward Man Edward Glennon, ten of "Parl rst detectives placa before the eleven indicted police officials ap- them yerterday Detective Whitney an. Jou . i peared before Justice Ingraham in the Jonebh OEYRrs SEAS teem Srriver (ee Court of Oyer and Terminer this morn-j In| some mysterious, maner the In ing to plead to the charges of bribery | [0! So ana the GEARA dure. bee paper men that the Grand Jury had and extortion, Ex-Ward Man James taken up the investigation of ‘Yncen- this country, having fled last Summer. | Silvérmeliicr, Mie ener te prison. Ii | Justice Ingraham, contrary to general | was this, the informant said, that ‘the expectations, opened court soon after 10) Parkhurs| o'clock. il When he reached the court-room scarcely @ dozen persons were present. for the Grand Jury. Oppenheimer Subpoensed. Among the few spectators in the} court-room during the proceedings was| detectives had worked up| es Oppenheimer, Coroner Hoeber's THE WORLD: THURSDAY Read the Story, PLOT FOR A MILLION." LOST POLICE PAPERS FOUND, Some of the Documents Wanted by Counsellor Goff Brought to Light IN A SAFE TWELVE YEARS. Deposited at the Metropolitan Hotel During the Roosevelt Investigation. UNEARTHED BY HORACE RUSSELL Who Returned Them to Chief Clerk Kipp at Police He qu rters. The mystery in connection with o tain important documents, which were ng from the ar- chives at Police Headquarters during the sessions of the Lexow Committee, was discovered to be mir partially cleared up this morning. It had been supposed that the rec- ords of all trials of policemen held be- fore the Police Commissioners were | safely stored away in the Chief Clerk's vault, but when Counsellor Goff made demand for certain papers, which he Burns was the absentee. He is not in| diary fires for which Mox Grauer, Mrs. proposed to use in proving instances of corruption and bribery, they could not ‘be found. POLICE OFFICIALS ARRAIGNED IN COURT THIS MORNING. Capt. Capt. Price. Stephenson, Inspector McLaughlin. The indicted Captains and ward men |ex-clerk, who yesterday in hin letter of | to have been frequently examined. d already arrived and assembled in a resignation disclosed the fact that he| Mr. Goff openly charged the Police private room with their counsel, The at Tent the Coroner $600 at the time | nenartment with purposely secreting only lawyers who accompanied them before the tho documents in order to protect cer- before the bar, however, were Emanuel Oye Friend, John Vincent and Louis g,| Morning to tell all he Grant. Sepalntments. It w understood that Col, E. C. ows about the Tracy and Abraham J. Elkins would | vestigation, sald: also assist in the defense. with Inspector McLaughlin at their | to the public. head, filed into the court-room just peer aerrs after Justice Ingraham took his seat. JURYMAN CARLEY’S EXCUSE. ‘They grouped themselves in seats near — the bar, Glennon First to the Bur. “Edward G. Glennon to the bar, His Exp! Will Tell Everythi the ex-ward man arose and walked! 454 who was arraigned yeaterday be slowly to the bar. He was accompanied | tore Judge McAdam in the Special Term | ©°Fruption and bribery in the Poli of the Superior Court for contempt, says | Partment, A large number of policemen were im- licated. Among them were Bergeant, of by Little Lawyer Friend. Glenn20, you have been indicted for | he was misrepresented. bribery, in accepting $10,” sald Justice Be er oral gudeel Mo Ingraham, “Do you plead guilty oF) Adam,” said he. “It was not my coun: Rot guilty | sel, slawson & Row, Glennon did not open his mouth, but| street, Brooklyn, who plead not guilty. Nothing further was | cov isel for Hyman Sarner, who did so. vita. and Glonwon retired to his seat. | vitige McAdam retuned the plex, "ah @him to summon all "The name of ex-Capt. Edward Carpen-| bette him next Monday atl Pea ter was next called. The same question | “It wan been ataied that Judge” M pegs | Adaim ‘severely ‘Tebuked me, “ was put to him, and Lawyer Friend en-| Tothing™ of the sort. He told me. if tered the same plea for him. hetel aucording tomy best conviction: The same proceedings were observed | ho one coud ri htly censure me, with the same result in the cases of | (1 shail submit my statement to Juda Capt. Siebert, ex-Capt, Devery, Capt. thine and clear me of Donohue and Capt. Murphy. Stephenson's Ball $1,000, When the name of ex-Capt. John T. ®tephenson was called he was accom- panied to the bar by Lawyer John Vin- cent. In entering a plea of not guilty blame.” SUPT. BYRNES IN CHARGE. and requested that his bond in the pret Detective Bergts. Silas Rogers an ent case be made as light as possible. | George McClusky Justice Ingraham replied that he would | assist in tue clerical work of the burea: make the bail $1,000 in consideration of this fact. Capt. James K. Price and Ward Man | q; Ilenry W, Schill were then called, They daring their suspension. hue and Inspector to Bupt Byrnes this morning. | The rS Jury this | tain offic methods of making “T cannot disciose the secrets of the| ; Gran4 Jury. I refuse to give my private | )MY Dear Major: I send you a bundle "The indicted officers, in citizens’ dress, | opinion of the Coroner and his methods ej" in tie safe of which they have lain, tiom to Judge McAdam Michael E. Carley, the one juror who| at the ‘ | stood out In the trial of Hyman Sarner | % ) ealled Court Officer Billie Ricketts, and azainst Mver Hellman and Joseph Blaut, will explain every-| ‘Orne } Capts, Price, Murphy. Gelbert, Dono; tee. ughlin reported | "1 forwarded the Papsra to Major not know that Recorder Goft had demanded that these |papers be produced before the Lexow Committee. 1 didn't read those’ pro- ed to report every morning Is suspected of high crimes. This morning the Chief Clerk wa astonished to receive the following com- i Piet at orn Esllowa, when asked munication from ex-Judge Horace Rut James would have general charge of the| fischer ‘was not aft subject for the Sell, which explains the inysterious di defense and that Gen. Benjamin F.|Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury's in- Mr. Goff was unable to locate: tropoll| pose, sver since the Investigation of the velt’ Committee, 1 | them, but from. the ely, the Metro ‘were papers whic Yours respectfull ow Captain, Josiah A, Westervel ne old Twenty-ninth, now the of 18 Remsen| teenth, Precinct. or West | Thirtieth ked that a ref-| Street station Lawyer Friend replied that he would) cree be appointed, but David Leventritt, tC of the old Ei ae € Murphy. 4)" "The documents returned to-day were */a record of the Investigation of the jtee Other documents which Mr. C 1] unaceo: 8) Ex-J the ac @} them before the Committee. nted for. a lot of d but that some of them were never ri turned. Ex-Judze Russell, ing the resurrected papers, sald: In the Metropolitan | things a few azo and sent to me, ¥ | Kipp this morning. I dic ceedings careful'y. the return of the missing document sald: Improper persons should not be ment, whet a Tr ment, TM they rightfully belong. ald not permit uny | mittee. | wy. purpose outside the Dey ‘archives, uni: sla Advantages in | capital and large output give us ex- The Chief Clerk was unable to ac- count for the missing documents, not- withstanding that they were supposed to be guarded with the utmost care and appearance of some of the documents} nothing about The Rooseve:t investigation was held at the Metropolitan Hotel in the Spring ‘The Committee was appointed by the | "| Legisiaiure to investigate charges of De- harles McDonald, eclnet or Prince | street station, and his wurd man, John three officers by the Hoosovelt Commit was unable to get his haids on are still dge Russell was the counsel for ed policemen, und defended lice officials remember now that cuments were taken from Headquarters to the Metropolitan Hotel, when asked concern- bie § Sippane. these Fite era were placed Hotel safe for safe- Supt. Byrnes will himself take charge | Keeping by. the | Roosev: for his client, Lawyer Vincent stated | of the Detective Bureau pending the dis-| 9ute hist de pep hens In such cases, that he was already under $25,000 bond, | position of Inspector McLaughlin's case, | there when the people were clearing up Committee, They were found presume, because they bore a tag sayin, ve been selected to! that they were to be turned over to me or Col. Bliss. We were both counsel for the police before the Roosevelt Commit- When Commissioner Kerwin heard of “It's a wonder that there are any im- portant documents left in the Depart- ment at all. There should be some safe- guard for public documents and records. mitted to take them from the Depart: urer of the Police Depart- Micial or Ww ne tavotte, No further praise te required, value. Our atudto. Ie mont 4 Favarite Portrait ad Paei ographie Sila, (7 Union Square N.Y, and 5 cla Pl. Bhly Shirt-emaking are not easily acquired in these days of close competition. We have been making Keep’s Shirts for 30 years, Our experience, ample ceptional advantages. What we can't do in shirt-making can't be done. In justice to yourself you should try eep's Shirts. Made to order unld. 6 for $9.00, laundered $1.00 more. None better at any price. Ready to wear $1.00 and $1.60 each. New Fancy Shirtings on exhibition. Keep i't’'g Company, Broadway, bet. 11th and 12tte Sts. —_———— preserve their safety and secure their return.” Policema! erwood Very Drunk. Policeman Charles E. Sherwood, of the fix- teenth Precinct, was off duty yesterday and cote: brated bia short vacation by getting and showed him ‘on learning Sher fellow-member of the ‘id. not arrest him, but crossed to the other side of the street. threat, started A Pelng litted policeman was ek." (qupeared track an iptown, Their Breeches Too Tight. ‘The Park mounted pottee have petitioned the Park Board to pe allowed to wear oriinary cloth trousers instead of those made of buckskin. The shrink when It je has reported Inspector Conlin on Duty Again Inspector Peter Conlin, who has been on the fick Het for the past siz weeks, reported for duty at Police Headquarters thie morning, The In- specter srilontly ad, severe time of it, for he Ie pale and emaciated. ponsatoniee ye “L” STATION ROBBED. the Act at re Ct Eighth Stree! Eighth street, on che Sixth avenue iine, | was robbed early this morning. | The ticket box holding all the chopped tickets was stolen and the two burglars caught in the act. East Nineteenth street, Jamison, twenty-six years old, who r fused to give his address. Special Policemen Gilmartin and O'Rorke, who had bee atreet om als, ter the road have recently | hal the police thi ticket ‘box the ARON | posit ticker to pi them bj eB the chi ir from showing. ous ‘The men went inte the Iadi room, them across the trac! the k and wa: one! and dro] the drip pans, Giimartin follo: but got into the wrong pan and all round it before he found out his mi dropped into the pan the man he wat after kicked him and began a vigoro’ track 2nd the pan. Gilmartin used were remanded for examination in 8), ach. SPECIAL | LADIES’ HOSE, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). tly the same quality for Be. Ye ‘pair, we ‘Otter “nem 17° ease PAIRS FOR FIFTY CENTS. colored tops—ribbed in a Nprtety usually sold "from The. committee to take any documents out of the hands of the person whore duty it in to see that they are properly cured for. would not jeopardize myself nor my bondsmen for any official or any com- | Jf police documents are required for fey should not be allowed ta ve the respomaible official, whove duty 1 16"%0 a pair—we of at THREE PAIRS FOR A DOLLAR. the crayons alr 1s moat moderaly equipped one In ‘The Elevated Railway station at ‘The prisoners gave their names as John Gorman, nineteen years old, of 118 and William | in waiting for | t their rs de- had been looted and the | tickets used ce after being ironed out the three holes made in P) Capt. Eakins, of the Mercer street ata tion last nigh’ detailed Gilmartin and | O'Rorke to watch for the thieves, About the Robinsons brightened up. | midnight the two policemen took their, attorney beamed with deilght. After | station on the Elevated tracks north of |the Judge had recorded the sentenc the station-house and waited. At 1.45 they ‘noticed two men acting susplci-| ly toward the attorne: y. y waiting | Mr. #8 room and allowed two trains to go by|of the court and then they came out, the ticket chop- per haying gone into the other waiting- | for time to prepare a motion for ‘They made s dash for the ticket | trial. pening I Marted ort | The Court—We'll settle this case now. Mr. Saperston—But, Your Honor, this | xpected, and we're not Prepared to present arguments for a ‘One manran up Rew trial until we have a few days— caught by O'Rorke | Probably a weew. box, and opening it with keys started off with the box containing the tickets, lock ‘Then the policemen made a dash for y clambering over the railing % here was a sharp Dut O'Rorke subdued nis pris | Gilmartin had a harter time of it. The other burglar ran down the track ing remarkably self- hetween the tie# into one of take. Then he tried another, and as he fight in the close space between the is pistol butt with telling effect, finally dragging out his jefferson Market Police Court em Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose, full length— double heels and toes—warranted stainless other people are selling ex- Ladies’ Genuine Lisle Thread Hose, either piain black or bleck boot and murder was committed and thi atyles — splendid Latirey ind dieu it meems to m wy aNING, MARCH 2l, 3806. wess Its LAST CHAPTER. ~ THE GREAT CRAYON PORTRAIT ¢ COUPON FAVORITE PORTANIT AND PHOTOGAAPIG STUDIO ill again appear in tomorrow's * Even- | a, arch 22, 189. Tig tera, the numerous. demande for rayon’ Portraits we have deckled to «ve Chev featers of The ening World Another opportunity to obtain an eleg fife-size crayon portralt (16x20), moun! on a stretcher for only R PRICK WITH: 99 Mer one enlarged from any Photograph, Tintype Sr Dauerreotype when presented at PORTRAIT AND PHOLOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 47. Union ar are, COR. 16TH STRELT AND ee (Near Tiffany's) Opposite Geand Opera: House, Krooklyn, delivered have obviously: proved their hy, York Cu. open only Uo at per dosen. Don't Qt the most Uderal terme, $8.00 Photon: (natin 8 for only’ 2.04. pr teil ‘procure's ‘copy of wrmorrow's ivening, Wort, ey the coupom will not appear again TO PRISON FOR LIFE, Clarence Robingon Sentenced for Murdering Gibbs His Wife Sadie, Guilty of Man- ughter, Gets 20 Years. Jury’s Finding Creates Surprise— Story of the Crime. in the second degree. for twenty years. Sheriff's deputies with staves struge’ culty that @ passage was cl for th entrance of the handcuffed prisoners and the Judge. AADIE ROBINSON the intense straining of their verdict made the court-ro silent as a tomb. ‘The Jury was asker verdict?” ‘The foreman replied: “We have.” “How do you find?” mansiavghter.” ‘a had heard correctly. prise greeted the tidings. and thei and remarked significantly: ‘The attorney took the hint. He verdict was dressed the Court thui CLARENCE ROBINSON. tempted to commit @ felon: he ver- n and, placing her pistol against fh notin accordance | Gibbs's head, fred. Gibbs fell, mortally with the evidence. And as fai the | wounded evidence produced by the prosecution, he trial began on March 11. there ia not one thing showing that we were on the spot that night ver- Fete he thot na cnexperted. “fda nok rdict, If. they found se guilty” the Verdict should have been ° Murder in ‘the first degree. Hut there 58 West | wa think tt a Just y no Bvldenoe to prove that. How uid they find me guilty of anything il say we were We said end we atl ey | Yards of Good Brussels Carpet. HINTS FOR HOUSEFURNISHERS. IT yourself by CADETS. of all descriptions. We are THE WORLD, WORNING EDITION. prrecececcccees SSSSOOS FREE! GIVEN AWAY FREE! So: A New Carpet for ¥ ery purchaser to the amo int of 87 You will RE assortment of FUR TURE a how showing our Spring selections ot medium priced goods, gecured from ‘At about cost to make. manufacturers that nee Difference, Every pl mone: ent with good workmanship, Look through our warerooma whether you not. There is anendless variety of substantial scone, Sand Iron Hedsteads, Atm irs, Rockers, i want to bu: Folding Reds, Stands, Mirrors, T Desks, & Amusements. BUFFALO, N. Y., March 81.—The jury in the Gibbs murder trial has found Sadie Robinson guilty of manslaughter and Clarence Robinson guilty of murder Clarence Robinson was sentenced to lfe Imprisonment, and Budle Robinson So intense waa the Interest in the out- come of the murder trial of the Robin- sons that the City Hall corridors were black with crowding humanity long be- fore the hour of opening of the court. with the throng, and it wes with diffl- STAR THEATRE, tetunesctrs: * DENMAN 1 THC OMPSON OLD HOMESTEAD _Sunday sights, Gongs end Pasatings ane Miata Maude Ta mi id frond, Dizon Bros, Granjeay and i VAY EVENING, 100 B.NGERS. “Heserved Seats, S0e, and #1. PASTOR'S TO-NIGHT. THE GREAT EUROPEA Tony Pastor FRIDAY, MAT! * MAT Sin rville » Arville MADAME ‘SANS GENE. PRESENTED IN ENGLISH. she might If he t tor, “that the must te tase Was that cor ni the letter writ Mrs. Robineo! But might have J other 1 know why marks, 1 don't cartridges W n confession, hi make 10 0h Ife. He bell 0 Influence Rerarding bi he had been Ind Cusack nthe way | | i vase, He then prc | When the jury were in their places ention to hear m as “Gentlemen, have you agreed upon a “Clarence Robinson guilty of murder, second Uegree; Sadie Robinson guilty of 2" ho ha ut ar} The verdict was received with great the men, made the capture at 230 oclocK | surprise, and immediately a murmur and landed thelr prisoners at the Mercer | (Sr incredulity ran. around the room, But the jury was polled to prove that Outside the court-room the news of the verdict spread like a wave of sound and everywhere exclamations of sur- At the announcement of the verdict | on his minute-book he looked Inquiring- the defense Baperston, this is the last day Mee tald, exmmenting upoa axked waat éhe had to say ce should not be pronounce most bbs had by was on his Ww . when hi | home, | assassin's bullet. ‘The Court (nterrupting)—You've had MONTGOMERY GInBs. lall the time necessary, ‘he motion is a! | denied, ‘The murder created @ 8 . and | ‘The Judge then directed the defendant, £OF ® 1088 ne One ee ae uccerer: [to be sworn, Standing erect 410 OCR. Ae ee ce etew, was the mark of a Woman's shor on the sidewalk near | Where the body was found Sadie and nee Robinson were avelling minstrel show, s at Jamestown, weeks before th 3 SUS by the rived in that robberies in Buffalo froke down, and accused a mann n, Who Was serving a sen 4 were summo! a that she he ed he mur) returning t the minst 10 od ning towards them, Robinson pull commanded Gibbs to throw: up » then forced of Furniture marked at the lowest figure consist- bles, Baby Carriages, &c,’ Come and see for yourself. WE FURNISH A HOME COMPETE WITH FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, STOVES, TIN WARE, GRANITE WARE, LAMPS, CLOCKS, CROCKE Y, WOODEN WARE AND EVERYTHING NECESSARY TO HOUSEKEEPING, AT ONE PRICK, AND THAT T CASH OR CREDIT. McCLAIN, SIMPSON & COMPANY, 580 to S41 Sth Ave, Northwest Corner 87th 8t. We will present, al absotntely, fre free, to rth of furniture or upward, Twenty looking over our latest and largest ‘ou Bave the Combination’ Desks, Ladies’ LOWEST. 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Mire Potter & Mr, Betlowin "nar Amusements Nerwat virteven; Ona wil other cartridges would ke those produced, and! rehy not brougat In to show s was Weak-minded, and if we had nto pu in a pea of insanky for wld have been easy enough to pe Court told the prisoner thas: the jury had aken a mereiful view of the ane i uunced sentence of MTANUAID 4 April 11 160:h Ferformance--Seuventra TOO MUCH JOHNSON. WITH WM GILLETTE AND COMPANY. life imprisonme: Cent Malic arose anit faced the Judge answe the questions curtly, and M those witnesse MATINEES WEDN' Day Al SATURDAY. at youn, " in A Run on the Bank. 1a or by the re nt Week—OLD HOSS Ti! AVE, THEATRE. | | HIS MHFE'S | |TAE CROSS. ROHDS OF 'L The Cotton Kine. IBY BROS. | | CRANE. éity ‘SPORTS. > \ ! TY thay Avening. | BEBHARIT'S ‘ROLLER. SKAiING 1OTTILST. AND LEX ING | GRAND GENTAAL L PALASE, Lexington ave, Wavtersanont (nse a HRIDCET. EVERY NIGHT. NTN. 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