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’ : a“ et tac es Ale iiBAN Ae wi ha ALSO oA A he liegt ieee smacgesineintin thing wh + . # THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1808 4 Court for a stay of proceedings 1n Iiling-| sented, but he accompanied his pris. bared on the same grounds as that of worth's case, pending an appeal to the; oner into the bath and watched him as A IR E § the Captain, with the exception that as General Term, rut this was denied by | Tong, as he remained there. Glennon was not il, It was concluded . 7 ex-Judge Curtis, When the bath was over, Ilingworth that his case hud been prejudiced by . ‘Ag the matter is one which only affects in his atidavit says that Inspector Mc- bated SH hc Boddi td ee ; Justice uth ttas the pres Ne toa of ately Ne ax 80 lak Bnd bh: s —_ - Oyer and Tern non his asso} jon that he mel to fa ty to ast ee ; ‘ GETS TEN DAYS, Se ee Seni ne therorares et mim" sleep, anti Devery and Glennon Appeal to aa Regreta ne mig of ’ mo cent so: rected eke en ened we : Reo —_+—_ Inge to juinish Sherif tamsen and hig! Curtis ald, “watching him ikea, maw. Court for Reinstatement. , as amas cas TAT & 0. —_— 9 deputy, John Hlingworth, for contempt t once was McLaughlin out of of court would go on before Justice Bar- | his eight. ae crowd. to the ¢ Kept McLanghlin from a |i ye en saci te | stttagworth’s Mie Heart Hie Hutn. Court Building this mornin salglubideta tees seworth's action | U0@ Ex=Captain and Ex-Wardman Cell and Will Occupy neh OSAEE SERN j ws siti peomitel Wimertint an Claim llega! Dism.ssal. One Himself. Felock drew Crooked Work Discovered in Con- nection With Civil Service, npassionate heart, an after Justice Barrett arrived no intention to wilfully disobey the man- urt-houwe, at 10,30 this morning, | date of the Court | siete roner Hi He rlosed with an appeal for clemency | private for Mingworth on these grounds, and for! Lawyer Jumea Saye the Commis- who will have vasons that if the act Sheriff if the Court was the sioners Acted Lisgracefully. he is in contempt, was A not the | sual, and refused to Jaw had voluble as i i a sibility of his per- : so far) 4 | or LEY TAD A Aa s 18 | ‘The appeal of ex-Police Captain Will- SECOND FLOOR. To-Morrow, Thursday, May 16. Tho Police Hoard met at 10.20 this morning, ail the Commissioners being present. President Roosevelt stated that Police Surgeon Dorn had sent in his application for retirement 3 “He is entitled to retirement under the F jaculated, when] Harrett Sanctehes the Defense, | !am 8. Devery from the action of the Files,” said Commissioner Roosevelt, FYE Ree | ee ee en eee eect mandate at tnia| Board of Police Commissioners in dise ‘but I nave asked him to remain at 7 Feet Oe ourt ton this mans. said the. Justice, missing him from the police force was least a month and he:p us out. He con- T 4 I OR M. 4D : Justice Barrett Decides Tomsen |“and your contention has no bearing | argued before Judges Book: , Pryor sented, providing he is relleved from - ; to| Ubon t : and Bischoff, in the Gene ‘erm of precinet duty and detailed to physical eee Mr. Machenn next spoke for Sheriff ; Ad be nece Tamsen. He said he had two amdavits, |the Court of Common ¥ one of which was that of John J. Kelly, (ing. ee ee ow nten ne eat: Kelly) Col, B.C. James and Abraham Eikus tten- duties, but that it was ar that | Tepresented Deve and Corpora: Hiingworth, as the regular man at|Counsel Scott appeared for the 1 Was in No Way Responsible, his it should be nee- his fellow Ger- stody, and j, thisomarne examination work only.’ “That can be arrange missioner Andrew President Roose’ lowing tesolution: him to tu rer into ¢ much impress of the gee he remarks ut om DRESSES, it Introduced the fol- With the new shaped extra wide skirts and EX-WARD MAN EDWARD GLENNON. SHERIFFS OFFICE CRITICIZED pieture of th leads Over and Ferininer, should have charge | noard, 7 somere nig | Tie Hoard of olice deeply regrets the failure of fs q i! iff in chains, howeve irisoner Who might be committed the refusal of the Commissioners to ai : comical possibilities, and eee MURNIN uae. He knew | Capt, Devery wan dismissed on Aug. adjourn his tral because of the alck= Pe Pataca irl Mata ie lined throughout with Taffeta Silk, dings hothing abou; McLaughiin not having | 91, 1894, after a trial by the Commission- | Ness of Devery, who it 1s claimed was | Men “would grearty have. lightened the work bay by been taken promptly to the Tombs till ory on fifty-six charges of neg of | his principal witness, fed ite. detest, Will greatly Inere the he saw it in the newsp: hour filled But the | necessity of "The Predzoessors of Tamsen, Bar- E id, Al Attend upon corng, (2 the Sharia) emios from |My ene | ACCUSES CAPT. KILLILEA, | ihan yc. Boar of Pollcs In Blue and Black $ oo q rett Said, Always Attended curt Maavit from Sheriff Tamsen was = = tia eeolution vo ie aeccumpliment Serges and Cheviots the Sher- also read by Mr. Maclean, It was very oat. rites bd repolelion, to 9g! 5 e Court. ni, and brief and simply asrerted that the Sherif Ea-Sergt. Miller Writes About Bribe) py. resoiution = was unanimously Ide the railing, just = ery and War Record s desk. Sheriff ‘Tamsen sat his c uniry pl in Greene adopted. In English Whipcords ‘a inty, from Friday last until Sunday, Augustus M. Miller, an ex-police President Roosevelt presented a paper ; was not in court that Knowledge whatever bata irate b he ot ‘all the policemen oo 7 ol ay! been giv geant, who was dismissed from the | bearing the names of a policeme 4 Deputy Sherif? a Mlingworth Me Metatyre Opens the Case: | Stet ay ore caving Lt ly en in the Toke) AAG who How lives at er Wilts] wie have been indicted during the past and Homespuns $ ‘ | Bertenced to ten days’ confinement In| 4.cictant District-Attorney McIntyre Oflinates, He sald that he did not know avenue, sent a letter to Commissioner |” “The Board 1s competent and empo (Tan and gray shades,) th, City Prison and fined $50 for con- | began the proceedings by rehearsing the [that Illingworth had been appointed to lay, vhich hi sstioned ered to proceed against these men," * ; tempt in disobeying the order of the already. well known regarding Il attend to prisoners In the Court of Oyer Andrews to-day, In which he questioned City ‘sire Roosevelt, “regardiess of lingworth's failure to take Inspector #"1 ‘Termir r. the war records of Captains Copeland | Whether they are how under indictment Be Te rate ast decade NER YP | McLaughlin, to the ‘Tombs, and tupon justice Uarrett, after hearing | the and Pickett, and accused Capt, Killilea of ‘have been.” fc ann t ‘day. ic he proceeding: oO. punis! dS el pt counsel, ded 4 y z \c ed, Sheriff Tamsen is relieved of all re-|and Sheri amsen also ter contempt (Ar as Sheriff ‘Tamsen was concerned of bribery. | war sot determined, that Commissioners 18th Street, r9th Street and Sixth Avenue. eponaibility in Phe matter by Justice | Of court had been based, he should be discharged from the order ‘The Comissioners laid the matter over | Yaa ey ee pel or take the list of ’ Ex-Judge Curls asked that the As-| to show cause, indefinitely, names and report on each case to the Barrett. [sistant District-Attorney sh be re: | Justice Barrett, in deciding the case, | quired to state the law upon which this Sous mathe ch ap. | #etlon for contempt. was . but! 7 erected: to the loose methods which ap | Justice Barrett de 1 his motion, Miller stated that Capt. Copeland never! Board as to whether proceedings should went to the war further than Rikers Pe, begun immediately against those ee tee hne, ar further en ho'jas| now under indictment or walt until the POIMen to quell a GiatueD im 24, courts have passed upon their cases. ‘Ten Days tor Miingworth. the case of Mlingworth, however, was ni 3 ently prevailed in the Sheriff's off Whe i Meche de otloy a Barrett sald that an entirely trolmen to quell a disturbance among a | SY a ‘are R 7 fact that Sheriff Tamsen was out of | from the papers in th 8 there| Pewuluriy assigned to. the: court, The On the Walend) bo peared Pee tobe in @hich policemen had been charged | resolution: With them the subject of physical ex- slightest sugKe sent to Washington, od ls 5 pith re, offenses, but had never| hat the commanders of precincts be instructed | @Mination of candidates for the force, mem-| AS a result it is sald that the physical nde eoramitn town when the McLauxhlin trial NoPE LAE laa AT Sse nt was given into his hands | sata, to report to this Hoard the names of 3 and that Under Sherif Sherman was not | any’ way responsible for the failure and he should have done it saying that he led some of the rioters “1 suggest, sir, that this matter be ters of his command and the name of every |examination hereafter will be more ex- : his subordinates to do their duty Ae aa wi during the draft riots when the United | aiso included in this work delegated to | club, political, social or otherwise, to which he| acting and rigid. a kaailed he had Knowle it whatey only question was whether he had States soldiers were shot down in Sec-) Commissioner Parker and myself,” sald | belonge Inspector Williams's name was net | eyed the mandate wilfully or not Sheriff Criticined by Rarrett. “Thy ond avenue. hi | no evilence or alleat : He says that Capt. Pickett got him- ‘ou don’t mean to say that there are ‘one of the policemen shall belon: Ss upon Which the His own affidavit, in whi hohe said he mentioned at Police Headquarters terday in connection with the fact that 'N ” He sald it had been the custom of Mr. | Se TREO complied “with Thapector Metiatighliq's self’ reileved from tity In order to e8:| cortaiy ‘cane a year eid? exclaimed 10,8 Political club,” sald President Roose | Fry tn cain eo re trement. when Be Tamsen’s predecessors in office, Sheriffs | {nu TUMOKERR Ee GER OnDeEReRne al & cape danger in the rioting, and that) Commissioner. Parker. fis nard to necertain whether such |Teturned from his vacation next week. Grant, Gorman and Saxton, to always Rarrett also denied, and | Wis. therefore: guilty of Mm eriminal cone | EX:POLICE CAPT, WILLIAM s pevery, | he (Miller) was the Acting Sergeant in) “Wel, nearly @ year," replied Com-| oh as the Pequod or the Michael|, When Commissioner Andrews re be t in court at the close of f vishment for the alleged ty although 5 Mone aad net at the time. missioner Andrews. D. Giibs’ ate political, organiza- | told this morning that a newspaper Binal lal, co, thas thes {not be taposed. Pe Gene corunt: intent: had = ——| Capt. Killilea, according to Miller, ¢ Commissioners then took up the Ponesan Clubs are ponte ealrhe | Said that Williams would reaign if ti portant criminal trials, so that the said nothing whatever | Un Shown He was accused of permitting disor | several years iio received a $20) oF! subject of physical requirements of | Hons or as sub have been framed ex- | Commissioners refused to retire him oi might personally attend to the disposi- Sherif Sherman, whom), He had also been guilty of untruth-!derly houses to run in 11s precinet, and | $00 che m the per of a hall on candidates for appointment as police- | 5UNle 0) gerve that purpose.” application, the Commissioner laugh th ft prisoners that might b ned to bring Into the con-/ fulness in stating to the Court that he | with acceptl f Hetniatt street for the purpose of men, actly to eerve that purpos ‘ed, heartily at the idea, ene tra eeseonis| tae nigh CART A | hak Waker” MeLatughitn to the ‘Tombs | Nit a See ees caien UMlaceeD. Chaied a disreputable ball to be held. | “Commissioner Grant recommended | he resolution was adopted, cman RES, ed, a ake them into cus- hirye te Mth e it 6 o'clock, When he did not bring him | Hoffman, ot! Allen. str varles ys ne made charges agalnst tha pc ‘ er Pi r 5 today. Ie wah restonalbhe for ali | there until more than three hours lat Ge aauatly that the extreme limit of age be placed | qdental clerk. to Commissioner Parker | No License for McGlory& Hotel. Priem, Bayard et; Katie Schu- venty- reat, % here MAUL woke than three: hours late em, 28 Bayard stre at twenty-one to thirty years, Instead of | 30 siow salary. irhs_sexpieo (Commmarnstonsrs cockig’ valested ik elit Wit w In the present case neither ; : i bert, 14 Christie street; Karl Werner, 6 twenty-one to thirty-five years, 3 n FT GRAGe Bu EEIte al that the present pro: | beer inclined to cons ense but | on . SEL BAK TDTAL aE 4 who “The Commissioner also asked that the | (Chief Clerk Kirp read a letter, from | pplication for a license for a hotel at $37 Rast ‘amsen nor Unier She Shi » brought for this reason, and or-| Delancey street, and Rhoda Sanford, 2 Killers ordinance man, resigned weight be fixed at 14 pounds instead of (Capt. Timothy J. Creeden. Morrisania | 2 0 Ot aa ation wan made by were prosent, but the duty had been Tew an, dered him tok clty | Bayard street ttment, 133, “and the helght not loss than five Station, asking ‘eave ‘ : cal, RECTAL MANGA, puinee ot a Ha o prison. aterm of ays and pay a ‘ os f ght inche: ;application for retizement. 'rancisco Anaconi. Rev, A. delegated to a subardinate who was not Gena gam. | fine of t. Devery, pale and careworn, sat — ext GuEhE Inches nuag-but the exe| On What,proundn doce he ask for the | the Fourteenth street Presiyterian charehy and y 1 perely 4 z Bae tare, wenn en F © Curtis asked fot pehind his counsel 4 Ustened ten- Pree Ww: verythin th bs i . e | Misa Lambert, Superintendent of the Bt. \- even a deputy sheriff, but merely a] aivic trom Elingworth, sald thatewhen | E fe, Curtin asked for a. dehind his counsel and listened atten WANTS A NEW SYSTEM. treme low ‘limit of the. height,” sald Withdrawal? asked Commissioner Par- | Miss Lambert. Superintendent oe ae Prison guard, who was clearly ixnorant MeLaughlin had) been com id take an appeal to tively to the argument. nae Preaident Roosevelt. “My experfence In K&R. oiue clerk read: Fourteenth, atreet, objected, because the hotel of his duties and responsibilities: the custod: his) chent, | Ne eHREECd Col, James, in presenting the case, ting Meth. | College football teams and athletics has LAN rae ane | was next door to & school for girls and that the This, he thou all wrong, |" Saturday morning, the ‘ 5 i kad eating Methe| aught me that the five foot. seven or| I sent in my resignation to your predecessors, a | a : MeGlory, wite of Hither the She: Pinder: Shere s were passing Out of elise wactentions ta every s 220k a0) ~ Jurors, seven and a half man, stockily built hostile Board to me, 1 am able-bodied yet and | “Bity’ y id im evidence that imioaid Nave been present, and he hoped told’ Hlingsworth that! * Pe rR a 5 {faithful service. He was appointed i and healthy, is far, more athletic than , "ave no other means of supporting my family, Willlam M. Evaria and a Mrs, Van Cott, have Brabah the cuturs. iiia would be. done from a severe mental Pacrachene tay the patrolman on June 19, Isis; promoted to] What Is considered an tmportant| the slim #lx footers.” ‘The matter was referred to the Com-| threatened to leave (ye nelghborhood if th OF thet some epecia omen. duly ane | 40d physleal strain, and was completely | FAMINE Of ,the Mises roundsman on Sept. 16, Imi; sergeant on | move towards a change tn the jury aya-| Commissioners Andrews and Parker patiee on Pensions, gf also were similar |cense were granted, ould be assigned ‘to orn ou 3 Y May v7, 1884, and captain’on Aug. 30, optic .| coincided with Col. Grant, and President applicatiot 2 i eer Coon on Mie Cee 1 Tiingworth If he woutd | morning us | Tat, tem was the adoption by the Bar As-) Roosevelt withdrew his objection, Gillespie_and Patrolman Sullivan, Clark Not Indicted. Assistant District-Attorney MeIntyre AGU SLE CLLR , At the conclusion of the argument In] Seciation last night of a resolution of- The next subject showed that there Capt. Schmittberger, of, the Kings-| 24, crang jury to-day refused to indict Johm do iecent atrct Att bs ane the every case Lawyer House sub: | fered by Austen G, Fox, which provides had been fraud in the matter of past bridge station, was refused a vacation, |_ the Givi thc Ooty Mle bed estas thought there was noth: | . mitted the appeal of ex-Ward Man or Assaulting @ Poltceman. | Wund Glennon, wiose Dotlard, a laborer, of 222 Rast One! the police force follow eA ee | that the Judiciary Committee of the dithat of Capt. | Association shall investigate the jury syst Office, was a ttiely une Hise ao they started un] satisfied, although the at and “4 elded gvainst him in the « aul tated “Dhave a letter which informs me that {other, batch of big policemen in. the | rant, at 504 and 508 Sixth avenue, for Keeping a there has heen some dodging In the mute | school of, Instruction at Police Head- | jevaeriy house, The evidence againnt Clark was le rvice examinations, ul Mines kad Jervmle feakAy aA Dey yater., oking up the character of can-|quarters this morning. They are can-| {n'y Ditrcimen Waters. and McDonough, of Tamsgn, that Ue procredinis Laughlin tate another ap.) Hin! rier label ct Lec te non, was Devery's ward man, and | | The Committee ts requeste Sait President. Roosevelt. didates tor the new frondway squad. |S" yt, Tatoimet ee sation, as the -oule re i amored th : ; to Ming to allow him ty yy)? puwil t wed avenue, were bell | wax’ tried on substanialiy the same Pat the next meeting the working of the)" "+t have found that there have been |. Police ‘Surgeons Fluherer, Dexter, | come ef the raid male upon the place by, Caph. RHIHE be inade nome time this nite eyetiaidesl a saving that it was tn $00 ball eek for trial in Harlem P Charges ag had been preferred against | statutes touching the selection of names | q number of vouchers for the good char-| Dorn, Phelps and Lyons were in consul-| Pickett and a squad of forty men om Sunday Rem ne sade nom Hones ' ae the only thing that would’ refresh itm. | court ria morning, char with assault on this Captain of those on jury lists and the drawing of | acter of candidates who have never| tation with Presilent Rooseyelt, of the | night, four weeks ago, when Afiy " some other Justice of the To this also Mingworth finally cone! park pallceman Uhack ‘The argument in Glennon's behalf was | panels. heard of the would-be policemen or, Police Board, before 10 o'clock this | womsn were arrested. The place coal = : = . ee : 2 ———— ANY. 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