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0 VERDICT FOR p DR, WHITEHEAD, |. dary “Disagrees After a Session Lasting Twenty. four Hours. JOAY CHARGED WITH FRAUD. The District-Attorney’s Office In- vestigating a Report of Corruption. AGNES BERTHOLD DISCHARGED. inst Her and Frederick Meisner Dismi: ‘The jury which has been sitting ia the trial of Dr. E. Newton itehead, charged with performing @ criminal or- eration on Agnes Berthold in December, 1901, was discharged by Judge Allison this morning, because, efter being out nearly twenty-four hours, they could agree. ‘The jury went out yesterday morning fat 11.45 o'clock. It was 10.65 o'clock this morning when they entered Part Il. of ‘the Court of Genera] Sessions. ‘All of the jurymen were smiling, ex- the third and eleventh jurors, who Secued ¢ very angry. It was learned that jurors 3 and 11 ‘were the only ones who had voted for ecquittal, and that th had done so from the first to the last ballot. ‘The other ten jurors had argued with by turns and had kept them awake all night, which was probably the cause of their diegruntied tooks. ‘When the foreman announced that the Sury could not agree, Judge Allison sal “1 recetve this assurance with deep re- gret, for much valuable time has been wasted. “T regret having had to lock youupover Bight, but I thought !t was my duty to do #0, for I could not conceive how you ould fail to agree in this case, You are @ischarged.” ie Lawyer Howe then asked that Dr. ‘Whitehead be admitted to the same bail as heretofore, This was granted. ‘The foreman of the jury, Alexander Redlich, stated that it was the firm con- vieti6# that corruption was present in the jury room. Assistant District-Attorney Davis took Redlich to bis o'.ce to have a conf ence with ret eee all that took the DI atslot- Attorney J ‘ets he would mo’ r another ison cases, which are jal gine, tak taken wah! it, ond trial should last as long. cy ‘one nett would take mé into July, sald the Judge to Mr. Davis, pr some other judge to try thi course, I cannot refuse to attend to any busine: Mme, but I have done everything I coul in this case to being ft to.a proper con- clusion. I do mot wish to have anything =r fo do with it if Tean help it. sive the counsel fair warning that case does come before me again f won't'gs over (hearse day oF guy it T have to sit up all night with it n ight after nignt, I'am going to get my rest coming before att "Davis said ho ‘would try to make arrangement for another Judge to fake the case, but if hecould not 80 #0 he would have to.move for the new trial as he had given notice. tant District-Attorney Davis will r movi ha fei Whitehead into ‘demanding money from him and that they had only done 00 as & result of his schemin; ne hres Berthold and Frederick Mels- re discharged from custody and 2 against them dismissed SILVER BRICK CARTER HOT. Be Hearse Steve Wik! for Monta: ‘The Hon. Tom Carter, of Montana, hhas discovered that, while he has been in New York trying to sell a silver brick to Gen. Harrison, there has been somo quiet miasionary work going on for Ben- ator Elkins in Montana. National Committeeman Richard C. Kerens, of Missouri, is the missiomry, and is mid to have convinced many Montgnaites that Elkins is a silverite at heert, and whenever he hedges it is diplomacy, to fool the people of the East. Ie Working Mr. Kerens is so confident Montana is for Wilkins, he has come to New York te crow over it. This {s whut makes Carter so sad. Incidentally it has leaked out that, declared himself to be his friends oppose the 1 lucing the Southern repre- Bentation in, Natlonal conventions. ove question is to be fought out at the meeting of the National Committee MOOPUNY: HARRISON LEAVES TOWN. Be Wil Visit Ex-Postmaster-Gen- aker in Phil: hin, json rose at an unusually early hour this morning, and before 9 w’clock he had left the Fifth Avenue idotel *o visit his daughter and grand- children at the Hotel Netherland. Az 10.15 he had returned to his apart meats, where he wrote several letter: he saw nobody of political importance though the announcement that he was drew many po,iticlans—mainly mall fry—to the hotel. after li o'clock the ex-Prest the hotel in a coupe and was whisked to the Desbr: street ferr; where he took the train on the Pennsy vapie pond for Philadelphia. ex-President said Ret would be the| guest of Ex-Postmaster- ker in the ‘Quaker ily. for bh cl ty-four hours and hoped to reach polis no later than Saturday ——— telaw Reid His Whiskers. tolaw Reld is expected to arrive trom to-day His friends are waiting anxiously that beard bie determi ent institution, | Onstrated tnat human administration rear, ye: aia not commit, THE WORLD: THURSDAY ‘The ceremony was performed by the A 000 000 WEDDING Rev, Dr. Wilton Merle Smith, pastor of je Trige Delinquent Policemen at ’ the Frege ado Church, A re- Headquarters Te-Day. “Fhe bride wore @ white satin duchense jajoe Andrewe presided at the trials wn, the only trimming being point # elnquent polioemee at Potion Head- James Aberorombie Burden, Jr, | fez. fo wan attended by. het. two . ‘The * rd Marries Adele Sloane, st Hine a ROM arte aa flower child was William C. Polllon, member of the same gompany. of the Beventh” Regiment a Tego and the usher on White, Chm Sin S Richaraas brotner oF erie: jeorge @. Ryer and Walter eel ANDREWS AS JUDGE. “gaeara v. FP tesoann, of the Old slip sta- tion, was arraigned on three charges of being off post. “T was differing from temporary aber-| Elaborate Preparations M ration of mind, explained McCann, “T ‘i fave no recollection of any of the casce| enex by the Bride’s F specified.” “Have you been on the sick list?” queried Commissioner Andrews. “Yes, sir, I had three operations per- Lysates je case was adjourned. Polloeman John J. Churchill, of the to “The Evening Worle") Mpectat ee eee ee ee ne thins| LENOX, Mass, June 6—At high noon | campaign of education t the free faye in succession, and who alleged that| ‘aay in the pretty Trinity Church, | allver sentiment was made at the meet- ‘ 4) James Abercrombie Burden, jr. andj ing of the Chamber of Commerce to- he was hounded by roundsmen, was ar- ralgned to-day on a similar complaint by Serine Avtuedicm ach ie ails | Many Notable People from New| WAR AGAINST FREE SILVER, York Attend the Coremony. ‘- A League for So {station Formed. An appeal for money to carry on the " x Roundsman Thomas McGee, now of the| and the blessing was given by the Rev. | cial Legislation, West Bixt -elghth street stati for- . eo merly attached to deters nm Market court Dr. John Hall, of New York. represent the Chamber of Commerce tn Fe Seay ial eral Sevecage | Otednization at Harvard University, of | recelved. The apology was accepted. which Mr, Burden was a member. ore of witnesses appeared apaing ollceman George J. Meehan, of QNOO Weg # dridge street station. “fre ‘was accused eo ®e of following home, the evening of April Cnevat Pe Sus ick. sd ry! street Louls Hick protect Mrs, Liebowit: Afterwards: according io the com- plaint, Meehan returned to the house with another officer, who refused to ar- rest Mrs. Liebowitz on a charge of dis- orderly conduct. Acting Inspector Brooks to-day, after carefully investigating the charge o! assault against Policeman Wadsley, o! he West Thirtieth street. station,” Dy ‘Dot Sonwell,” th admitted she coul es, and the policeman claimed her qrere inflected during a ocent Victims Suffered for the Crime of Dunn and Williams. William Dunn and John Williams, who confessed to having robbed Fish Dealer Ackerson, of West Fifty-ninth street, after Patrick Shannon and John Henry had served nearly a year for the crime which they had not committed, were again: arraigned before Judge Cowling $ to-day. Dunn, who yesterday pleaded not ‘ ‘ guilty, withdrew the plea to-day and| © again entered a plea of guilty. © ‘The two men are very youthful in ap- ° ° ° GUILTY MEN TO JAIL. 2 é ° Pearance - Judge Cowing consulted with their}! © relatives ahd with Policeman Robert ° Chariton, who arrested them, and then © sentenced the men to the Elmira Re- lormatory. Shannon and Henry will be brought to General Sessions Court to-morrow, and the Indictment will then be diamissed. ‘This is virtually an honorable dis- charge, and is the quickest way in whith the men can be liberated. In sentencing the self-confessed thieves, Judge Cowing said: “You;two young men have again dem- of Justice is not always infallible. Two be been in the penitentiary s for @ crime they in injustice is done facchene courts; Tas Biad to say. it is ae Me 'to cases of mistaken iden- MRS. JAMES ABERCROMBIE BURDEN, JR Hi Mr. O'Callahan, who said Enew, at tf wrong men had been uni nd that they learned of this | Columbus ter, mn phe Serene: came to them ter Setiemes oa eaid that this altered th bs of the Bride, fn 6 e| Vi case very materially, rs Vanderbilt and Mis Baldwin. The bridesmaids| legitimately used.” nd Mi Beatrice Bend. selves up and. io he otherwise might have done. bridal il was of very rare old lace,| the Committee. fastened at the crown of her head with KILLED IN A TRAIN WRECK. |« bunch of orange blossoms. it had been concluded was needed. Twombly the maids of honor, In point of expenditures this wedding R. Costs Three Liv: SHAMOKIN, Pa. June street for doing Po. tober. Tamaqua, and part of the crew of| Sloane has made his arrangements with | ‘7° Philadelphia and Reading Railroad|® lavish hand, and including presents, Sinking Fund. Commi freight train No, 86, were instantly | the expenses of the ceremony are likely provide a better. wat killed by a rear-end collision near Lo-| t© foot up to a round million of dollars. | Heald this was needed, be cust Dalé early this morning. About 300 gu of soft coal car, The wreck occurred | WhO have taken pains that all those| ‘ee om Traio and pal -Leaproyement, on A'beavy grade and at's sharp curve | bidden to the ceremony should be enter- tn the road, and is one of the worst | tained entirely by the father and mother (epeslel' bo (the Sresing World! wrecks that has occurred her man: od B irs, Anson elps Stokes wrec FeeE re Oa not oe eee erence | WHITE PLAINS, dun About thirty cars were piled on top| residence, “‘Shadowbrook.”’ bookkeeper for Austin Nichola & Co. cf each other, blocking both the north| ™4F- Sloane wished to provide! yur city. About two monthe ano he rnd south bound tracks, ‘The body of | Proushams for all the wedding guests.| vy « pet dog, and immedia Klease was recovered shortly after the | nox couldn't supply, enough, #0 after | some of the symptoms af hydrop wreck, but the wrecking crews did not |¢xnausting Pittafleld’s stock, over 180} ent: The dog was & Tox Neier: reach the bodies of Botts and Moyer un- | Vehicles had to be sent up from New i cewere) hours cetntin came OL Haven at an expense of $0 each. th Not Due to Anti-Toxine. Both were buried beneath tone| The Curtis Hotel, of this pla of wreckage, and thelr bodies were ter- been sgagaged for thr ngled. Sloane exclusively for Deputy Coroner Gleston, of the Hi Ith Board, came to the conel tributing the death of two-year-oft Frank i Taare Dario atanOn tee ce ae ‘The bride's trousseau cost $40,000. Soll, Of BO Pike strest. to aniicroxine, and Al |easthound | frain, jumped to the wi Arte the ceremony there was a large fe ert rac! ‘ust t " we tourna’ trate Pe Fak: moment # reception at the Sloanes’ country place, ph ae fe TE which comprises 2,000 acres, and is con- TNo trainmen. were killed, but_the en-| sidered one of the moat valuable estates gineer and fireman on the west-bound | !n the fashional {rain were auite badly hurt, the former| | A special, train ‘brought the New York morning passed the bills Introduced from Buffalo division of the Erie last night, n Reform Legislation in Jersey. being bruised and the latt and will return with them after | brakeman was Duried under therwreck | the festivities are over. Invent Fequiriig tha Secret "| Miss Bioane the second grand-| of State to make weekly roti TDD LY PON eset dai W. Vanderbilt t Try. » 1. 6.—C. - A. ler’ Oo mal 7 any HM fees recety tor Speldel's eastbound’ BHetrrelgat tain | SP ib a niece of Willlam K., Frederick ‘1 broke into. two parts on the grade east) W. George W. and Cornelius Vanderbilt, and a Feat ddaughter of Commo- of Deposit this morning, and. ti parts ‘unin to together, twenty-one ca der! Gouri and the‘ clerk of tho Court of ware Me erincd Cus ieee chan athe bride SA ys OR ord ri Veep tcl siderably | bruis "wreck blocked | Abercrom . wut Female Lawyer in Jersey. both tracks, causing a delay ti | of ‘over $1,000,000, The family fourtunes Pees ot five hours. y to Caleago | Were made in. the tron works: ‘at Troy,| TRENTON, Ju Jide N. Y., founded : Hoboken, passed a written and oral examina Among the gu: for admiasion to the Bar CORNISH SUES W.E.D. STOKES), iam x.» Cee ele aa re. avers » Dr New Jersey, sae! Seeks to Recover 820,000 Damages | ik ¥ Twomtis “Mien Mamie, Fis : nan pee for Ajlewed Libel, Van Renaactan Crugers Me, and Mre. Wi Schedules in the assignment of The suit of George W. Cornish against 3, oc ting. J oa of epgravings at 6 W. E. D, Stokes and William P. Mar- Haat tin to recover $20.0 damages for an alleged libel {s on trial before Judge Daly pnd 8 jury ln the Court of Com- Wiliam nnin sander, 8 tear Mins Mr Mn mon Plea Frank Witherbes Cornish charges in his complaint that. nt ia 6. ‘The Lote Em eror June 30, merifa 01 the Ge : |,profts in his own pock>t, so that nothing ne, Wretericé Brouan sad Albert Witt be left for dividends. out of the troubles b tween the Stokes cousins, which ha os been in court for several ys —— = | warn Verein Building to Re So! rds Becomes Mra, | ot be crown Permission was dbtained from Justice Parker, Jr. Haye Mou E to-day (m the Supreme Court by the Turn| Mise Anna Richards, daughter of Mr. | tac hay nis the a Society to sali ita building and Jeremiah Richards, was mar-|aignature sa ow 3 mn ried to Mr, Forrest H, Parker, Jr, 8on|on ueck lavel. ¢ of & ner bullding uplowa, of Mr. Forrest H. Parker, President of toe New York Produce Exchange Bank, evening at the home of the bride's & vier distinetion netween carpets ASK FOR THE GI ihe @. O. FP, leader remanded to the ranks. mm AL COW PER EVENING, J' BROOKLYN. om oer SABBATH SCHOOL PARADE, More than 26,000 Brooklyn Ohil- Mayor Schieren a Financial Lea rade of the Brooklyn (5. D.) Sabbath- School Ansoctation took place this after= noon, and more than 2,000 Williamsburg: Suny A Roundsman Corcoran, Dr. William Grosvenor read the service| A committee, termed the Sound Finan. | 0) )\y BONOO ae tt enue, from been appointed to ‘pologized to Major A! ‘The church was trimmed with white| advocating sound money. Speaking for Rha the other members of the and green, the colors of the Porcellian| that Committee, Henry Hents sald little 1 a ch were profusely Pollce Board for prompting ex-Inspector| Club, the most expensive and exclusive| could be dono until contributions are |W!i"s the line of marc “We desire to flood the country with | fifty pollvemen, under command of Capt, ‘The ushers were all members of the] literature showing the fallacy of free class of ‘9 at Harvard with| silver coinage," he said, “and to do so| bridegroom, and were Thomas| we need money—lots of it. If all the ; Nelson Perkins, Louls Adams, Ru-| money received 1s not used it will be re- “your Honor, my-cllent, Dunn, whis- tus K. Thomas, George Batty| turned pro rata, and contributors may dy that neither of them | Blake, George Richmond Fearing and| rest assured that thelr money will be Emily and Lila Sloane, a! President Alexander EH. Orr urged Gertrude| members of the Chamber to be liberal ay Chis alvored the ; and use their influences to get contribu- men Bad not, taken atepa fo give them- ‘The bride's dress was made by|tions from others, It was requested the imnocent men re-| Worth’s Sons, of heavy satin, ivory col-| that the money be sent to Mr. Orr, Mr. would. not suspend sentence | ored, trimmed with point lace. The! Hentz or Jacob H. Schiff, Treasurer of Mr. Hentsz refused to say what amount Frederick Winthrop was best man, and| He showed a letter from a Georgia Rear End Collision om the P. and| Miss Jessie Sloane and Miss Ruth | citizen, who wanted to know if the men who signed an anti-free-sllver circular | had nog receives $00,000 each from Wall Moyer, engineer; Elias Botts, conductor, | throws the Castellane-Gould, Astor-| To-day's meeting of the Chamber of and Willlam Klease, firemen, all of| Willing nuptials in the shade, Mr.|Commercs was the last until next Cc-| Windmuller, asked that | the ion be urged to, supply, wo there | e ‘hydrants, | He said this was needed because of the # were under the care! increase in the height of new buildings. ‘The freight train ran into « trainload | 0 Mr..and Mrs. William Douglas Sloane, | The matter was referred to the Commit- Hydrophobic aymyie =. —John i. Onuse Aled at his home here this morning, He was head ot New ‘ax bitten afore hia death hovia wero pres: Dr. Samuel Kerr, after a consultation with ston and Dre Bigge and Hud rib); BUFFALO, N. Y.. June 6—On_ the wedding presents are valued at $700,000, | sion, this morning ‘hat he had made a mistake in a the cause of death TRENTON, N. J, June 6.—The Senate this —e— dren and Teachers in Lina nd a Throng of is Review Them. Fri ‘The thirty-fourth anniversary and pa- -school children and their teach- the fountain to Flushing avenue and return, It was an ideal day, and the dwellings vrated with flags and streaimers. © than 100,000 people from all over oklyn and suburbs crowded the mde- walk o1 both sides of Bedford avenue, and so great was the throng near the starting point at the fountain thet the French, of the Clymer street station had much diMeulty, In preventing them from breaking in on The grand ind feviewing mands were at the fountain, The fits stand was flied with specially Invited guests, while gn" the reviewing stand sat Mayor Schlieren and other city oficial ee ine the ditverent. ch rehes, of the school preceded the para g o'clock the children and faaghers| tnarched from thelr respective schools to the place assigned them In the cross streets of Tedford ‘avenue from the foun- tain to Broadw: ‘A' platoonof mounted pollce, preceded the Grand Marshal, George Scott, and his aides, After him came the Deputy Grand “Marahal, George R,, Valentine and former Presidents of the Associa- tlon, The Ainslie Street Presbyterian acl hool_ was the first division, and the 'E, and the North Fifth Street A division. These two led, and at Flushing avenue the divisions, jTumbering twenty-two, countermarched to the right, and left, and on the return of the paraders to the fountain, where the xchoots were dis- missed, the review took place. TWO MEN. GO CRAZY. One Jumped Overboard and the Other Was His Rescuer, Joseph Tuttle, a driver, of 129 Schenck Street, Brooklyn, the would-be-sulcide, w 3 the Long Taland ferryboat Flushing, was in Yorkville Court this morning. ‘Tuttle was drunk when he attempted to drown Himself. He first flung hls hat and um- brella overboard and made a leap into the river, rank Brennan sprang overboard and rescued Tuttle. It ts believed the act Unbalanced Brennan's, mind. He Is in & padded cell in ng Island City. In ‘the office of the Long Island R road Company in Long Inland Cty yen. erday, he iheted strangely and waa locked’ up. Later in the day he made Navcroape from the Jail, and ran to the steamboat dock, where he tried to jump When asked by Justice Deuel what he had to say to the charge, Tuttle sald he belleved that he was being polsone and 8) Leval Aah) the river. He waa com- mitted to Bellevue for mental examine tlon. SAVED FROM THE TROLLEY. Special Officer Clark, of Brooklyn, Rescues a Wom Carrie Martin, twenty-two years olf; of 157 Harmon street, Brooklyn, was knocked down by a trolley car on the Myrtle avenue line of that city, shorty after midnight. Miss Martin alighted from car No, 1,726 at Myrtle avenue and Harmon street. As she started to walk around the rear of the car the conduc- tor rang the bell. The motorman turned the motor handle in the wrong direc- tlon and the car jumped backward. The girl was Knocked down. Spestal Officer Clark grasped her by the shouly Jer and called to the motorman to whut off the current. Miss Martin ‘was badly bruised, but rfured the services of an ambulance surgeon. TROLLEY ( SMASHES THINGS. Two Cars Collide and a Coal Cart Loses a Whe Some excitement was created in the vicinity of the Fulton Ferry house, Brooklyn, shortly after noon to-day by a collision between a trolley car and a coal cart, Car 1,437, of the Putnam avenue line, stopped a block from the ferry to allow the cart to pass, Car 601, of the Cour street line. crashed into the rear of the first car and drove it against the one of its wheels demolished. The cars were not damaged, and no- Body’ 08 nye eee AAVantine C0 A Vantine&Co, The Largest Jap: Chinese, Turkish, Persia BD Fey and India in the World. 877-879 Broadway. 455 6.—Mine Mary Philbrook, of B ay and rece vn x woman lwser is taken from our Wholesale, |\that we will sell at some- The Hortman House, GLStA"Gifag eter" sande arya : Wilhelm I. ously composed and published a letter OF GERMANY statin, seat he iye one a the om | A vag ok Bat OF the asvoctation) te renorticg to. ERSONALLY ac : Wronttanion Whit = . [the Aevices” of ‘bookkeeping wth ‘ar. | Jo aka Shotts arent en Prrcowiednet the nine Hots A HOME WEDDING: cea cattle eal { Commins: 0, and decorated him with the order Jeware O° imitations The genuine Johann EmewEn & Mex pELaon Co., Agents, paw York. Slightly Imperfect “Rugs and Carpets. Retail and Warehouse Stocks what less than 4% Value. These goods are admirably jadapted to use in studios,} country houses, seaside cot-} tages, &c. They are ese| i |pecially cheap at from only 4 00 e Upward. All paid or change purchases (furniture excepted) amounting to 8,00 or over will be 6, 1895. ©’Neill’s 6th Ave., 20th to 2ist St. SPECIAL SALE 1,000 TRIMMED HATS, Latest Shapes and Trimmings, worth $5.00, 2,000 SAILOR HATS, All leading braids and shapes, 48° upward, 5,000 DOZEN Ladies’, Misses’ & Children’s LEGHORN HATS, at Less than Half Price. 48% 65° & (5 ach, “KOCH OFFER TO-MORROW MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S Summer Dresses, REEFERS, CAPES, &c. Extraordinary > on Tuesday morning jumped from) Costumers. eur Trade Mark guarantees Correct Style & Perfect Mt Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. HIGH-C”,ASS BARGAINS Dresses, 0B. Almansa’ Misses’ Dept. Friday, June.7. Special Sale of MISSES’ 14 and 16 year Silk, Crepons, Batiste, Tqj/or- Made Suits, All Silk Lined, #50.°% reduced from $100. Irish Linen Suits, Tailor-made, embroidered seams, 00 5 a reduced from $18.00. Tailor ~>= Suits, English Tweed, $16, reduced from $25. moree nl on ibutived or repaired by us during Summer months, Our goods Bo shen TO BE APPRECIATED. 39 & 41 West 23d St, NORTH SIDE, Between 5th and 6th Aves. REDUCTIONS. AU Woot Navy or Light Check Blouse Suita, TRIMMED WITH HRAID, 14-YEARS, WERE $4.00 Handsome One-Piece French Challe Dresses, ELABORATELY WITH RIBBON, WERE $10.00 Navy Blue Serge Suita, Eton or Blazer Style, DEEP PIQUE SAILOR LAK, WERE $10.00 Blazer Suita, Navy Blue, 6.69 12 TO 15 YEARS, WERE $9.00 6.59 Fine White Lawn Dresses, TRIMMED WITH EMBROID- ERY, 4 TO 14 YEARS, WERE Camkmere Dresses, 4 SLEEVES ad 55 WERE 84.00... Children’s Cloth Reefers CHECK CLOTHS, W ERK 64.00 Galatea Cloth Dressea, Blouse and Skirt, 330... 1.98 Fine Cambric Dresses (4 TO 14 YEARS), DEEP BERYHA, FULL SLEEVES TRIMMED WITH FEATHER- YEARS, WERE 83. cart. The coal cart was overturned, and -Altmane ds %| Millinery Dept. THIRD FLOOR. To-Morrow (Friday), and Saturday, until noon, Bonnets Also, Walking Hats, as follows: One lot Misses’ Mixed Cc. Straw Sailors, 58 EDGE BRAID, WERE $8.00 CLOSING OUT, Balance of Child Piece Suita, ov FANCY TAFFETA, cHINA st.x and 1M-| One lot Satin and Milan Straw PORTED DRESS GOODS at About 12 the Original Cost. 12518 ST., WEST, a Fine 2- sBet. Lenox (& 7th Aves SLAPPED MR. SEWARD’S FACE. ely Time F! De Mortimer Giles, Twenty-fourth street, New York, was before Justice this. morning to answer a charge of assaulting George A, Seward of 416 Third street, Brooklyn, fair defendant slapped his face. Seward and Mrs Giles's husband have had business dealings together, and the Gileses have been living in Mr. Seward's Mrs, Giles, according to Seward’s he ‘would nov agree to her ment of, wome out~ standing matters, a aid. procure’ a. kumMMIOnS Policeman Moloney went house yesterday morning to Mr: Giles | to, tuke her into custody mvy walted arou smith to pick the lock to the front door, Which be also found barricaded, Hi iy Me they were trying lo remove the rrand, and the man ordered to crawl through | nthe man he had on him and struck Ke Moloney lost his grip | spt him, witha atic int made another A 4ow again his h clinched and rolled upon delivered free to nearest express office or Freight r Ul Shlwast's, 10s W, Laib ot for true eoouenuy. tee perente, 1M West Bighy-sists street, JOHANN HOFF’: MALT EXTRACT, acpot within a radine of ¥5 miles of New York, ‘4 Scotch collie sons heard the racket, black, brown and white, Ladies’ Sailors, all culors, jwith coque feathers or quills, few minutes the crowd increased to sev- eral hundred people, A New York po, 1 the window, When the matter was ex- refused to {nterefere, y. In court this morn . assaulting Mr. Seward. aust ¢ Walsh released her on her own —————— Berlin's ef of Police, Freiherr Von Richthofen, Is Dead. BERLIN, June 6.—Fretherr von Richt- nofen, the Chief of Police of this ts ever’ and dead. He expired at Bonn, where he gathered In’ front’ of the house. ‘ln ‘| had gone for his health, Ladies’ Summer Styles in Trimmed Hats and Greatly Reduced Prices Straw Sailors, Alpines and One lot Ladies’ Sailors, in blue 1.25 One lot Ladies’ Straw Alpines and Walking Hats, trimmed | with Ribbon bands and bows, One lot Ladies’ Straw Alpines and Walking Hats, trimmed *1.35 :| 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. iceman, supposing that @ burglar had! been caught in the house, climbed into Mrs. Giles In another! to Brooklyn, She wae Lucani nizance until June 12. when he f the cas Cutaway Coats and Full Skirts, Tan Covert Cloth or Blue and Black Serge, ‘7.90, worth $12.00. Also, Children’s. © Blue Serge Suits, Blazer and Skirt, with adjustable wash Collar, 6 to 14 years, *5.25 e + 4 A NUMBER OF FINE CAPES JACKETS ,AND. REEFERS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 18th St., 19th St..& Sixth Ave. Altmans a Friday, June 7, and Saturday. until-noom. Boys’ Clothing. $3.45 Cheviot Suits 4, 50 All wool, 5.3 1:45 Washable Suits » 1.75. ped Galatea, ‘ ™ 2.25 Cheviot Shirt Waists ; “Ae and Blouses, Store closes at ra o’cloek, noon, Saturdays. 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave, SHIPPING NEWS. oy New York local ti PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED TO-DAY. Fetriana OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS: Gait ‘To-paY. Columbia 8 Havel Santiago Saginaw TO SAIL TO-MORROW. Regulus Se Cherokee INCOMING STEAMBHIP@, Miss Mary"Irene Hoyt ts suing Hetty Green ¢er $100,000 damages for alleged slander, She mye that Mre Green, ate hearing before Releree H Astoreen, said Joe ap “sah ow ce a 1 ussarde” had “sent Mise sivlem by thelr legal eretaaa Binasd declares she was never lama