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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 66 ” Walter promptly handed to the police later when he accused his brother of the murder. Walter the Sole Heir? ‘Only one inference could be drawn jp | fFom that letter—that the old man tn- —_——-—. tended making his son Walter the sole heir to his property. Walter was at the hou next day. William Henry Arraigned fOr | He ser be was, but could not get tn. He waited another day and went down to Px \- Marder and Remanded | <sateenere thar ‘se’ was afrats: some: thing had happened to his father. He Until duly 15, Seuss seston nen Instead of breaking in the door, how- ever, he got up on the balcony and walked deliterately to the only window, WALTER ASKED FOR AWARRANT the sash of which {t was possible to raise. In doing #0 he passed two other windows, both of whicn were fastened on the Instd Wanted His Brother Arrested |, A&%','" the lant of alt this, tt is re- We garded as strange that when he let in the policeman, without being supposed Tueeday a ook on the Charge |to,now that bis father had been mur- of Threatening His Father | cered, he catied to the policeman: “This is William's work. I know he bas been here. His clothes are gone.’ ‘The day after the discovery of the MISER NOT KILLED BY A THIEF. | .04,° waiter was the first one to sug: gest a will. He went down to the house to search for it with the policemen, but istrict-Attorney Ridgway Scouts| he did not find it. He looked disap- pointed, That Theory—Allegation of There seems to be something more than apathy on the part of the police Conspiracy. officers who have the matter in charge. From the very first they have thrown I the obstacles possible in the way of japsed since the| the reporters instead of alding them in body of the aged miser, Charles W.| shedding light on the subject. They Henry, was found with the head battered | have thrown a mantle of mystery over almost beyond recognition, in the base-| the crime to make it more complicated ment of his home 9% South Portland | and have as far as possible put all who avenue, and the murder {s stil! as great | might know anything about it under a & myscery as ever. William Henry, the pledge of secrecy, @0 called “bad son” of the murdered man, is under arrest and if statements| House Never Thoronghly Searched: ‘The old miser’s house has never been @ount for ai Sompt Will be rae ee cae eeenet 8) thoroughly searched, The police sleutha went over it, but on the witness-stand Furies Hassere tee ci ad lensed they showed thelr incapacity. When Police Court but the examination was {one of them was asked why he had not adjourned until July 1 by consent ot |made a search of the adjoining yards, @eunsel. His lawyer, Mr. Backus, want-|h¢ Teplied that he had not thought it necessary. LL id TNL IN pour ots the| Capt. Kitzer has stationed an officer Diatrict-Attorney’s office, and Lawyer| St the door of the house. | If he al- Backus. for the prisoner. seized the |10WS any one to enter he will be dis- missed from the forc ok to make @ somewhat dramatic |” District-Attorney Ridgway approves 1 % vmowe to {of the Captain's course in this respect, mate hab vergence he tenet [AH When an “Evening World” reporter Reid under n Teeed eee, (as ne i ret | spoke to him on the subject last even- 2 ing he said: ool. aes Sailawyrenochara ne 1 think Kitzer ts right in that, You with being @ perricide There le not a |%t, 1f he had not done so, anybody might walk in there and get away with particle of evidenca that he killed his) anything in sight. I think It 1s for the Public Administrator to take charge. “Poor Kitzer, I pity him, anyway. He was transferred there only on the morning after the discovery of the murder, He had been told that he was going to the quietest precinct in Brook- lyn, and Instead he stacked up against one of the biggest sensations of the day.” Mr. Ridgway, although he says he is sure William is the murderer, realizes that he will have a hard time to convict him or anyhody else of the crime, and in this respect he made a peculiar remark, to the reporter, “A great deal depend: acter of the man kille might even have a notorious hous breaker up for the crime, but when the “At the prisoner’s own request, how- ever, I ask this adjournment. He ts willing, in fact, he is anxious, to remain fn jail until the police are fully satit fled that he is not the man who com- mitted the murder. “One thing, however, I would like to insist upon; that is, he shall not be taken back to the jail in the same man- Mer that he was brought here. protest against his being put in the van along with these disreputable bums who are here as prisoners this morning. “Any one of them could sit beside him and for $10 would be willing to swear afterwards before the police that Will- fam Henry had admitted to them that he WAS UnU Fano TS fury would come to understand the De ty Gets Indignant. character of the man killed, it would Detective Delahanty, who was in court, | Make all the difference in the world in became angry at the Implied charge and,|the verdict. They don't seem to re- turning to the lawyer, he demanded ward the evidence in the same light. angrily: Not Done by a Housebreaker. “Do you mean to say that the Brook-| “Now, this crime was never commit- lyn police would give any of these bums/ ted by a housebreaker, nor do I belleve $10 to swear In that manner? that robbery was the motive. 1 am con- “Well, | don't exactly say thet.” was! yinced that notning was taken from the the reply, “but I jon't want him to 69) old miser's box, where the gold was down in that van. afterwards found, and the murderer Douabanty insisted that the prisoner] made no attempt whatever to take the be taken down in the ordinary manner, | gold watch and chain from hts victim, as there was no other way of bringing “I see that Dr. Shepard jays the him to the jail. Henry was then put] hatchet which the police found in the in the van and driven down to Raymond) house ne. or was used to kil! old Henry, street. 1 tha: the clothing of the murderer Afterwards Lawyer Backus asked the | must have been saturated with his vic- peat pr aaa oe Lai peeeeesd ree uae blood. Now. | am very sceptical ™ore than one bundle of clothing to the | apoit all these ‘musts.’ It reminds me fecccngee teats aoa tae Fe Ee aps : Hes : of a case ! had one time, most point for him to be informed | «A very ‘fly’ gentleman here in Brook- about. lyn was returning home one night with ‘The only inference from this remark §},i00, which, to make sure of keeping ts sone be Hpi even br aga safe, he put in the inside pocket of his from information received from one of | vest, the two brothers, that the polive found} +41, got on a horse-car, and a moment @ bundle of blood-stained clothing, afterwards two old countrymen entered “The only articces which it was be- and began to quarrel. One charged the -leved they had sent to the chemist! other with stepping on his toe. Both was the shirt which they had taken) jeft the car. and an Instant later the from William Henry after nis sur-| mart gentleman discovered that every rener. button had been cut off his vest and the It was ascertained this afternoon that | 31,500 had been «stolen. only one bundle of clothing had been | “te came to me, and I asked if the sent to the chemist for examination. It! old countrymen could have taken it, He contained William's shirt and collar and| said it was impossible, They cou'd not ‘was brought to the chemist by UMve- | have done so Yet the countrymen were Dan Kelly. notor!ous bunco-steerers, We go: them, ‘After the rearing in court this morn-| and they confessed. ing Detective Delahanty starred for) “1 am satisfied with the progress this Police Headquarters to report the re-| case has made. The public does not mark made by Lawyer Backus concern-| know the whole story ye! ing the riding in the van. Theory of a Conspiracy. Be Genounced the implied charge) another theory was sprig upon ihe against the police in vigorous terms. | A unitc to-day, rivalling all others in its “Backus only SPoke 107 erecta mei|sensationaliam. Tt is practically that Dew? che ‘aetectiye sai: Neal why | there Was a conspiracy to murder the Balleve ‘the commitment wee leg ¥| old man, and that, perhaps, both sons ia he not move to have his client dis-| eri tg ie, charged?” . It Is urged that che miner was at war Walter Wanted William Arrested, | with the whole family, and had, threat- It became known this morning that on| ened to rut every one of them off with- on Tuesday week, Walter was anxious to| out a dollar, including Walter. The the- have his brother William arrested on a| ory Js that the miser never made a will, charge of threatening his father. but that, in order to prevent him doing On Saturday two weeks ago, in a blaze | #® It was decided to kill him, of anger, Miser Henry drove his wife and| 80 far us can be known, however, son William out of the house. William] there are absolutely no facts upon had no money to provide for his mother, | which tu base such a theory, which, lke ‘so he took her to his brother's house at | all the others, Is mere conjecture. It Flatbush. The story of their having|!s expected that the widow of the mur- Deen ejected was told to Walter as well| dered man may be able to throw #me as the quarrel which had necessarily | light on it as soon as she grows suf- taken place. clently strong (o talk, There never har The miser’s wife remained with her|been @ frank story told of the quarrel son Walter and his family until he put| between the miser and his wife and son satly 1 whe! Piiliam were apparently the Pest of) 01,4, “william has refused to talk of Yet without having aeen his father at|!t. and his mother has so far been un- all, #0 far ua known, Walter on Tuesday | 10 10 00 RO 1s under police sur- morning walked into the Fiatbush Po-| |‘) Slt°r iin ateninet ceed lice Station and asked Sergt. Zimmer-| fill the’ lea! 3 ‘at his home in man {f he could have his brother arrest-| Flatbush yesterday afternoon, and. with ed for threatening his father's life. He|@ rake and lawn mower, ttimin 4 russ In bis garden. ‘took no was told that he could not, that it was | S'Netever to ‘conceal his identity, and for the father himerlf to look for a war-| stood the gaze of the curlous with per- rant, The miser, it will be remembered, | fect composure, At night he returned to had made such an application in the | 98\™ Auer Myrtle Avenue Court the Sunday befor Th Slapiy Reeene: jatio Walter Henry next appeared at his|, The actior, of the brothers in becom: ’ ing so quickly reconciled, after one had father’s house on Wednesday night—|prnctically accused the ‘other of the the last time the old man was seen | father'smurder, is commented on in vari- alive. ous ways. | It was something like a ck to the police when they heard It was at that .nterview that he got | that both Walter and William had unit- from his father, or he says he got it,|e1 tn the application to the Surrogate is the now famous letter, alleged to have | that Walter be appointed administrator of hi tate. been written by the old man, without | "ny ‘means simpy that. the gold for ate or signature; the letter which | which the old man starved himself dur- , 2 Attorn money by the murderer. of money, nearly $80,000 and securities, man’s box, from It. He . E ant % for ‘epen opened win before he Ing to ay sion cuuld be hy ette avenue, the house: from Oppost In “The the clothin been di It was that William fellow people xii Superintendent said. he ts remarkably bright. true that he was subjecte’ to any in- at the hands of the police or that ed to torture him into a confes- dignit: we ti sion. HARMONIOUS AND WEARY. Republi well unanimous Resolution: lutione ha prisini While exhausting all other means to prevent the silver men minority report and carryin, into the con unconstitutional for the National League of Republican ciubs to make any declar- ation of that would affect the party and the aPtton all such resolutions wae agreed upon 4s an ultimate way out of the dilemma Many delegates left on morning train and more would have gone, but for the reception to-night, jall was well filled when Gen. McAlpin called the convention to order at 11 o'clock, Although the silver men were displeased, claiming that the nom- inations for Secretary closed last night, McKinle; Music Gen. again and the name of M. J. Dowling Minnesota and sec- was onded count, This ended all the silver agitation, and the agreement of the contending factions to have no financial fight was carried through. MAYOR’S JOB NO SNAP. For the Firat Time In 25 Weeks He ¢ from Place-Hantern, ame to pass at the hour of 3 this His Honor the Mayor the first time free of the place- afternoon himself for the beguiling hunter. Such a since His fan to boss found from Wednesday about cleared out a the town's rulei ening There's a observed nas he had read a few “Almost everybody that come kick about or ask. um Afte tinued: here has somethin; It's the same thing. Then tramps and trees and horde of squalid newsboys throwing “raps” in the park, He seemed interested. “rhat's all the Summer 1° “1 haven't: worked have here In twenty me tired to think of It, “You Mayor, “No, ’ al “Rut ys ves, air" said. sir work July til the 29th. weeks there.” PEEKSKILL thing is ready for the open'ng of the State Camp of the National Guard for the season of 18% to-morrow, mony will include firing a salute and the State colors over the camp. tle tented city turesque appearance. enth Regiment arrives to-morrow noon the boys will find ever done to make their wee! fortable. ‘Adjutant Gen, McAlpin will be com- officer of the pont. of the Beventh are expected to Witness thé first dress parade to-mor- row evening. —_——— > — Vacheron Dem ALBAS cane Jude hoistin, The mandini of frien MUST PAY THEIR ‘ will now be divided among the rding the murder, M vey says he has proof that Will- jam 4id commit the crime, but he does hot take the same view as the District- aa to whether or not any d_ been taken from the house Although a Police Supt. LIGHTS A NECESSITY, Final Hearing on the Ordinance for Lamps on Vehicles, thinks {t possible that other money might have been taken ints out that although wittiam| Senator Cantor's Strong Plea for| Makes a Test Ca the Salety of Citizens, he Is known to hi ‘dinner on one day faloon the very day sfore ndered to the police, Of wron goals who Dalleve f ‘oliceman Vaish that when Walter entered the house he knew h his father’s dead body, the statements’ witch the, police “at © statements whic! . tribute to him. oer Many Ways to Get In. In spite of stories told to the contrary, there are many ways by which admie- to the miner's ck. The house ts ven doors from the corner of Fulton dat the back of the gai Drivate stable, the entrance to which ‘The Aldermanic Committee on County Affairs gave a public he ring this after- avening World” en, who are @ house that has been vacant for twe week: A few doors from South Portland ave- nue, on Fulton street, a the miser ana his sons oc: ited. The valoon the ‘back fences ot houses. Opposite the saloot \s another vacant hous the rear yard of which also runs up to fencea of the aad entrance might be gained who refused a representing the Hotel appeared in dpporition, Lawson N, Fuller, the Portland avenue while Senator Ca numbs capacity apoke in favor of the ordinance the miser’s house, on South Portland avenue, is stitl another atable, two-story building where a number o: colored men are emplo; down from the mirer' A few doors ‘a house at Lat- low building the Aldermen discovered that he “uller said there should by cartiages or bicy simple bell | November, 1 Mr.[ Assistant District-Attorney Unger, in stating his supertor's «ide of the case, 14 that the Sheriff Is provided with a the al-[ legal adviner who is paid by the county, and It was not Incumbent upon the Dis . charged with the prose poke frst} cution of criminal cases, to also act In that in all » been d the statute is sufficiently intelligh ble to guide the Sherif in the discharge liverymen,| of nis duties, Li hi cl ease bt e ny IETS Ror tho dur Gt the Hisurd tal ait CHR PArUcHIAn cane before the sourt, enter’s shop. ep theory venting World" of the murd renched with his victim's. blood has engaged the attention of the police. no lamps either on cles, aa they did no good would serve Fuller wanted to know what done with saddle horses. Westphal, a ed’ arguments first announced the purpose better. would be b driver, and KB. not commit the crime, he was known to have had only the one suit of clothes. Supt. McKel: tloned’on that roved that in opposition to the Benator Jacob A. the ordinance, the course of a strong argument “I assume that in a legslative capa- no special interest however, when it_sald it had not been tiliam had onl; fe does not think it at all that he had two sults and that before surrendering he carefully deetroved the one he wore while committing the mur- ler, ‘William is not the simple-minded ve him credit fo. we represent hack owners, nor bicycle associations. 1 cannot sec classea of people ax possible. district, and here CEM alias Mr. Unger said Mr, “Ou the vontrar though our str perlence that places in our! neceshary. ereate where necesbary to ans a carriage! cation, eh May come upon one ant almost Tun one] perform tn the py proach of the vehicle. If carriages arel and Jacob Term. f one to see efitirely differe! aa He apiromchon Broan walle wh told an entirely different there Is 4 vehlee approaching and hel Whose hail can cross In safety s4ing the avenue at night the first] on Lichtfuss’ A whiff from fled when the case would be called) for trial or when ghe would be required to nd bustle | produce him in court. Te] When she learned that the bond had you woul | been forfeted she immediat and been) Tiehtfuas ‘to the — Dixtric Convention Name Dowling as Secretary. CLEVELAND, June 21.—The third and closing day's @ession can National League's annual conven- tion found the delegates Harmonious ag The allver agitation had been at white heat all week, tion of the Committee on night to report no reso- jed the contest in a sur- the Repubil- nostrils of a horse tipon you get out of the wi ere a lamp o nthi have known of Its presen s if th "I speak not only for the gi of wheelmen and wheelwome the residents of the upper coasity for the ordinance.” Charles P, Cormody told the Commit- tee that he was neither a carriage owner nor a bicycle rider, either he should feel it his from offering a but that if duty law ‘and ordinance ‘hts on their vehicles, aled on behalf of uptown prop- erty holders for the passage of the or- hack owne Packman the rewards last rlages with lam 8 and the drivers with resented by " by other States. Tt was thought that J. F. Byrnes, the Denver silver advocate, the secretaryship as a verites, accused of holdin and agreeing on However on, Changes were and Edens to Dowling, and the latter's election was made ui but_made no reply. lamps would go he used a gill of off in lamps that cost 16 cents the committee that ther had be five arrests in ap to the sil- iver men were ‘@ meeting last night a year for lamps out] refer him among the 2,000 hackmen of New John Barry, as been ‘a h ck driver thirty ck drivers wi Iso be-] was an outrage of an im-)to remain a cloud on Mrs. Schaftner's “Twill direct the The Wheel, and many others spoke for] Sheriff to make a return of the execu- nd Lawyer Fanning and| thon, but [can after] nature of the return which he is to make, ec. He can make it its report} with the fact nimous without a posed lighting thelr v thelr business was moral kind. the ordinance, “Pourin-Hand The Committee wi to the Hoard of Aldermen nex: Tuesday. ite all LEXOW A CANDIDATE. mselves as still ‘The seventh committee expressed th in favor of the ordinance. member was absent. ‘Alderman Olcott, addressing the au-| The Nyack Senator W adjournment, Returned The political future of Senator Clar- ordinance i) ence Lexow, of Rockland County, lunt the reason why it Is necessary fOr! causing a lot of twlk just at present Some of his critics say he must run this Fall, and others predict that if he does “8 to make “It seems to me the one glaring ar- occurred before Honor tuok charge of and be- government—and that was twenty-five weeks ago, come There were place-hunters thing hasn't are for the purpose of advertising the resence of that car to everybody who *ihie argument applies to carriages, | hewon't get enough v rybody of the] worth while to count them, se The district In which Lexow lives 1s eee ee the Twenty-third under the new ¢ PURROY IN THE FOLD? tution. It will include the counties of ——_— and the © Won | Will be close, with the chances in favor ‘The Hght would warn ev wee of the carriage. few minutes before 3 and to himself and an “Larry” Delmour Sald to i Him from His Independence. who are not of or in wiating upon Tammany men the inner councils are spe’ the cause of County Clerk Purroy's in- Europe last the leaders Purroy came back from week and held aloof from the Wigwam with whom formerly been “Larry” Delmour, who appears to be running Tammany rence of Boss County Clerk yesterday, and the result of the Interview quisition of Purroy's voice to the har-} Two or three men in Orang . but Lexow snap to be will take a vacatioi the Mayor alwa: cornered the 6 and go to my Richfield Springs and remain there un- think I can get things in shape to spend the few intervening THE SEVENTH TO GO IN CAMP, All Ready for Their Week in Peek Tammany is sure to Thirty-fourth and Districts, ax Pars Thirty-fifth Assem “Pur. re, and with Tim" roy la invincible th side, on which time mortgage, nursing an ambition to be a judge, and if he de will probably get stick with Tammany is very gratifying sublime conf d f sweeping thing before not taking any chances, resents a pl thing has been ‘@ sojourn com- Fx-Sheri! ‘Jimmy" O'Brien's Demoer Exerutive Committee la pare a platform favoring the election of Police! terson has asked the Corporation offire of any person | five years | RKO, and W jaiming the api rker ak an O'lirien ¥i It is stated that tndependence of that er Overrale: In the Vacheron overruled the demurre: the trial will be set by counsel of and reiterating the F Do collection of dolla exh the Woman's Buliding at now at the Fifth avenue ——————— pited In the May Have t H. De Courcey avenue, and Manager William Durland, | of Durland’ To Preach for the Babi ‘adman, pastor of the M riding academy, have both | tan Forward Movemen refused to pay their taxes, in each case to about $107. Justice Patterson, in consequence, ha ordered them to be committed until the taxes are paid. Courcd, OM] ectire ay sermon Sunday morning next on “The Children) day-shoul | F support oft bo gemervusiy provided by| alternuny and evening sail on Grday. Boats leave Maniltom ferry ab 2 v'clock. Frasb-Air Excursions "The Evening World.” — by the “Tombs Angel.” Bix of the Seven Committeemen|it Is ™ Favor the Measure, Biechoff Orders a Return. made, He enteavo in this part trict-Attorne: sald In} the capacity of legal adviser cases where executions ha for all} full legal force and effect, so fa records of the court disclose. ret'y| report simply respect n ex-| Court, and premises, n, cou he ap) C. By Mc story ther] pears that ed, well-known office and offered to surrent y but for ees Wer latory POE APE] it was “all right.” Her story the ne-} was marked “settied—held for age.” sixty days having on which the executio to place] munt recelye instructions as rT. exe Schaffner ix perfectly solvent, worth about $50,000, public ridicule.” the argu-|" “Produce them anyway," suxgested out, sald | Mr McLean. four lights In] “Oh, they are too silly,” answere He told | ger. n only “If the Sheriff wants legal advi ork. | where he Mr. Berg cont ad been mark. nsent of the I aven the ra op: rict-Attorney 9 allow the utle. Betts of] Judge Bischoff said: ot dirs return in @ ee ele eer ere: as Rockland, and Orange, of the Republicans in @ Week or two the prelimin of bettle will have been partly self admitted to a rier fe ning World that he will he had friends have demanded tha another effort. He ts confident the ab- the ac-| tion, have been mentione pears to have th on bosses and from present tidications will nomination erstood that Re Platt hav the saat reformer to. make th Me tate | tae y will make nls campaign matte ereanal interest rats in fixed upon any one ‘ to Lexow, but th Wants the | nominate the strongest man that to rin aie tng of the County Comm of cna ax an peacef The antid the y docile, agr vomnmitter to cond paiqn next Fall under temporary Platform of the O'Brienttes, Kanizgations in the new districts. Is to be no pe tm) ti along in D: an ember night to pre] Quarantine Commissioner the resignat the Commis | Superintendent Wutler, of Swi Wie| Island, whe distinguisied himself ‘ae hae not | Ink the cholera visita iment | ent before him. th Assoriation 2. Prot mpany's ha atid Japan, © Manisa Fopoit= nty-minute { Porayth Stree: ry The Manhanseri Club, of Hrookly a, wil Annual ‘ 1895. TAMSEN INA MUDDLE, Executions Left by His Predeces- sor Worry the Sheriff, West Sixty-clghth street station, was this afternoon retired on a $1, sion by the Board of Police Commis- for the West had been endeavoring to induce the) Commissioners to pri Captain Gallagher, of a Bond Given compored of Killaen Van Rensselaer, Lawyer Coleman and others to confer with President Roose leagues relative to th which Gallagher was enforcing the Ex- else law in his precinct. This was about a month ago, and every day it was expected that the Commissioners would formulate charges against Captain Gal- lagher based on the evidence of the West End League. Sheriff Tamsen is at a loss to know what to do with a number of executions noon on the ordinance proposed by “The| which his predecessor, John B, Sexton, requiring the drivera [left In the off enger vehicles to carry a lamp] have b after sundown, The ordinace is advocated by riders and the public hack’ now compelled to carry lights, Willlam J. Fanning, and on which no returns A to ob- tain Instructions from District-Attorney bicycle| Fellows as to the proper disposition to make of the papers, but the District-At- torney declined to instruct the Sherift to his duty, claiming that the course Mayor,|to be puraued was clearly defined by Men's Associa- | statute. as did Sheriff Tameen selected the execution in the case of the people against tor, representing the Association of Up-|Lichtfuss and Bri of | surety, In which the bail bond had bi forfeited, as a ist case, and obtained} from Judge Bischoff, in the Court The representative of a patented lamp|Common Pleas, an order directing for some | District-Attorney to show cause wh lamp betore| the Sheriff, should not be permite was an/return the execution with a certificate of the facts In the case, The execution lar case Was Issued ment Coleman called on me the other day, and informed ome that inasmuch Capt, Gallaghe Commit tine Schaffner, mittee on Rules and Dise: instituting thor Captain's whole hia retirement Jan. 17, 1868, and was prom man April 2 1881, and has been’ a captain since May years ol, who lves with her widowed mother at 184 Franklin street, was be- fore Justice Voorhis in the Tombs Court this morning on vomplaint of her mother that she twice attempted to commit suletde, putatanding, very pretty, said that over a year ago she was bet riage and to avoid dingrace she at- tempted to commit sulek of her shame, she said, Is a policeman, lows made this he believed the Sheriff's appil- taihoun, | eet Station, fo. omulel dues Calhoun, of the Leonard Street Stat! was in M. Peterson, of 166 Franklin street who nl for the Sheriff, | sold the poikon Mrs. Schaftn would arrest her for soliciting If she bothered him any more, and once shoved her and she fell Into ‘the gutter, She Sehaftn Tombs An) She went bond, but, was ne Sh girl unl she i Intimate with the giri and tried to tra- duce her. ttorney's him. waa told to call again, and on her second visit she claims she was informed that to Supt. Blake and secure an order for 4 warrant for Calhoun's arreat charging him with being the father of her unborn ported by the fact that the exe: lice Headquarters. He was told that thia had i Mr. McLean said that Sheriff Tamsen had ho knowledge of the cane other than was! that discloned by the papers turned over Tn itrut citizen “tor tant nig | 2. Rim by his predecessor. More than vehicle’ for the protection of others, and that if there were any citizens who did not have this careful regard for their] the matter, ald be com-| province of the statute a ed alnce the date was Issued the execution being marked ‘x not come within d the Sheriff Proper disposition of the execution Unger interrupted to say that the tion Is in full effect and that M Ludlow street, snatched a bag of oa from a wagon in front of 17 Canal street early this morning. The driver, Henry Wellinghoft, chase and Broadway. He slapped him several times, he says and was about to let him go, when Edward Margolles, of 83 Rast Broadway, if the boy was to he arrested, 1 called the party went to Essex Market Court he Disirict-Atiorney.”’ sald he “has refrained from submitting to the week, had already equipped all his car-| Certain letters written to him Sheriff, for the sole reason that he has elach smiled} no desire to hold that official association, driver would he dismissed all proceed ettled® with xeoutlon ot apecifically repe not about the case in question. ins's darwas dir sloners tu re makes it doubly tain to cl The fight has already started in and ry li define That Lexow will be « candilate there Isn't the least doubt, The Senator him case, his right to retirement on the pe his twenty-nine years of servic him to will also be dent Faking, lo when he to says he didn’t want to run but ning and a canvass of his district failed to bring to the surface an opp nent to contest his right to the nomina- jun nel about ten days ago and under John urged the rave Twenty-third recognl men in He wrote t organization un. of Lwo ye father was superinte Superintendent Butler | ix to be sacrificed to the avarice of the Platt place hunters, - — = Coming Events. Laugilin experienced Wed: as Warden F to-day Piuare Baat row nig in Mona Hudson (eerily bows CAPT. GALLAGHER RETIRED. } © Withdrew its! ‘een Against Him. Police Captain John Gallagher of the pen- ra. The action was a surprise, ind Protective League | er charges againat | The League appointed a committee t and hin col- lax manner in President Rov evelt mado this state “Mr. Van Rensselaer and Lawyer had put in his _appite ‘or retirement, the West End Pro- e League desired to withdraw the mplaint against him,” The matter was then referred to the nsiong, which reported no charges aga and to-day the Com: pine, after h search over the cord, recommended Hage! th € Capt, Gallagher became a policeman da rounds nt Feb. 5 IST, a Ker 1k ACCUSES THE OFFICER. man Calhoun Charged with Hetraying a Young Girt. Josephine —Kronenberge' venteen ‘The girl, who is tall, dark haired and yed under promise of mar- ‘The author Two hours later Patrolman William F. court, as was the druggist, John The girl said Calhoun told her he ured Paris green and wanted to dle. said she had always been a pure w Calhoun. Calhoun declared he had’ never been Justice Voorhia told the girl 1+ go Hd, and that charges be filed by Mra. ronenberger against Calhoun at Po- obtain warrant there will procure them MORE THAN SMOKING THERE. Detectives Saw Oriental Dances in Mme. Selim The alleged Turkish smoklag parlors of Mme. Selima were raided last night by the police, and the proprietress, along with several inmates, arrested. Evidence was xecured by three detec- tives, who passed themselves off at West Point cadets and gained access to the house Inst Wednesday, At that time they found that quor was sold without license, and that women per- formed nude dances. Carrie Brandt and Lillie Stewart, who took part in the dance, were each’ fined #10 Ellen Edwards,’ Anna Jenkingon and Mohamed Ben Hassan were dis- charged. BYRNES REFUSES AN OFFER. A Fo jan Government Wanted Him at a Big Salary. Ex-Chief Byrnes, according to common report, has been offered a confidential place at a salary of $15,000 a year, by a foreign governme! Byrnes says he will not accept the of- fer, and refuses to state what govern- ment made it. a ar Dig Batch of Police Transfers. The first instalment of transfers, looking to a keneral overhauling of the police force, took place to-day. Many changes were made. OUR SECURITIES IN FAVOR. J. Plerpont Mo im Saya They Have a Heady Market Abroad. J. Pierpont Morgan, in an interview, this afternoon said the feeling abroad was very strongly in favor of American securities, “They recognize the fact that the Gov- ernment is pledged to maintain the gold standard and are consequently disposed to buy American securities, , especially those of a very cholce tor the market in almost untimited, which have recently been at large premiums, and other negotiations are pending. I hi not tims to look into the situa but am satiefled that a reorganization of the Northern Pacific and the Erie will beundertaken without material de- lay."” LOWEST POINT FOR WHEAT. Nears Aggressive rid the E Break Was Nearly Two Point Wheat this morning dropped off to the lovest point on heavy sel‘ing. Longs id freely, as they are becoming dis- couraged, and the bears are aggresive. ‘Th early break was nearly 2 cents a bushel, July here selling at 748-8c, and at 01-4c| In Chicago, Foreign cables were dull and weak. Corn was surprisingly about even with yest ‘a closing pri Oats were qulet but steady. , opening Jurtic the druggist in $300 for pes = Sessions, —_— “SILVER DOLLAR” DENIES IT. Saya He Did Not jerfere with a Police Court C Harry Maller, twelve years old, of 8 of 73% Beach street, gave ught the boy on Kast protested, saying, that @ punished, he should slapped. ' Margolles Policeman Norman C. Shy and When Justice Grady learned that the not propecute the boy, ro Margolies insisted that Wellinghoff should be punished for assaulting Young , but Justice Grady would not entertain a complaint. Margolles maid later that “Silver Doll: interested himeelf in Wellinghoff and had saved him from prosecution. Smith had Mr. Smith toldm. “Evening World” rter he had spoke to the Judge, but EAKINS MUST FIGHT NOW. Ch cen of a Pension, ‘The trial before the Police Commis- sicners of Police Captain Eakins, of the Mercer street station who 1s charged hy th ing to close or report disorderly houses In his precinct, a to-day, arkhurst Society with neglect- med added interest Judge Bischoft’s dental of Capt. Eak- pplication for a peremptory man- sting the Police Commis- re him on @ pension now eessary for the Cap- ar himself, If the Parkhurst Soelety proves its Capt. Eakins wil not only lose ace on the poltce force, but his n that entitle 1 him. er Charles A Hess, who, with P, McClelland, in defending ed serious’ this forenoon K his seat in the trial room. ‘dings were resumed shortly The proc after Il o'clock with Detective Van Ryn on the stand. PROMOTED FOR BRAVERY. Patrolman Daggan Will Sow He a Roundaman on Probatio Patrolman Willam H, Duggan, of the st Fifty-firat street station, who 4 down Jn the Fourth avenue tun- aptured an ping burglar, and two days later ‘This means practi¢ally that Duggan is mn of his bravery ©-"it Conklin, of Westchester, compli ed the Commissioners upon the ¢ enforcement. of the E law Aunexed District last Sunday, “Lt was more like clvilization in our nart of the city than has been known | in many « day. The brawling and dis- kraceful cyroar usually heard In the saloons was hushed at quiet reigned. comparauve nd tuck.” —_——-____ M’LAUGHLIN GETS SLEEP. Seeks Mis Cot Again After Eating Breakfuat ay. The sleeplessness ex-Inspector Me- sday night » thoroughly worn him out, ‘allon, of the Tombs Prison, yted that the ex-Inspector t heavily last night hie breakfast with a fair retish Kk. and then returned to bed, ems to by going to leep almost immediately. Some One Gives Valuable Tips, Potire Capt, Plekett, of the West Thirsieth | sireet station, ferson Market mmpiains that some one in Je! our! warna keeper 1 a roundsman on probation in| Cotton was active and about 6 points higher, in spite of unfavorable advice from Liverpool recelved early inthe day. Sales were at 6.8 a 6.90 for Augu September at 6.91 a 6.94; October, a 698; December, 7.01 a 7.03, and January, 7.08’ a 7.08. CRAZED FROM LACK OF FOOD. Anayro Said He Had Eaten Nothing for Three Day: Policeman Sullivan, of the Old alip station, at 9.80 o'clock last night saw a crowd about the entrance of the Seventh National Bank, at John street and Rroadway. They were watching an under-sized, poorly dressed man crouch- ing in the corner of the doorway cry- ing: “Don't kill me; I have done noth- ing!” Sullivan explained to the trembling man that he was a policeman and would protect him. The man, who gave his name as Parmetreo E. Anayro, sald hi was a Spanish cigar-maker from Phil delphia, He was out of work and ha walked all the way from Philadelphia to New York He sald he wan on hie way to New- Rort and /had eaten nothing for three ays. He had evidently become de- mented through lack of food, his hallu- cination being that everybody wanted to kill him. In the Tombs Police Court this morn- ing Justice Voorhis committed him to the Commissioners of Charities and Cor- rection. =o FIGHTING FOR MILLIONS. te of A. T. Davin, of Mon ta Awal Cou A suit has been begun in the Supreme Court over a settlement of the estate of Andrew J. Davis, the millionaire, to enjoin H. A. Davis, Andrew J. Davi jr, Elien 8 Cornue and J. 8. Cornu frcm dividing the estate without recog. nizing the rights of Erwin Davis, Calvin ‘The & M Davis, Elizabeth $8. Bowdoin and Diana Davin as secured ul certain agreements entitling them to participate In the estate ‘A suit has been in the Montana Court for several years ani was supposed to be in a fair way of settlement. EMBRYO PARSONS CAUGHT. Wesicyan Freshmen Tried to Ste: Exam lon Proot MIDDLETOWN, Conn., June 21.— Eight members of the freshmen class of Wesleyan University were brought before the faculty to-day. This is the result of an attempt to steal proofs of examination papers from a local print- ing office. Ene freshman, whose name is with- held. was captured while climbing. in the ‘printing ofce window, He has since left town. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. ptured two others, was by resolution | Sum fines #\Sun sets... 7.34/Moon Fines. 2.48 o-day ordered to report to Acting Chief | HIGH WATER. LOW WATER 1, who will assign him 10 dolgssdy ‘Hai... ./8 “ae ee ah wudsman's duty, Gov. Island 5 @38 ak zat a8 2b York local time add ¢ minutes. PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED TO-DAY, Naroochee ss Savannah | Fuerst Bismarck... eee ‘Southampton Lavadon Clentaegos OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY. charlie St. of Texas, Brunawick, | 10 SAIL. TO-MORROW, ruria, Liverpool Hevellus Pernambuco, ca 'Nermaniiie, Havre, Ailsa, Port Limon Werra, Seneca, Havan ws Po Wiitelin L. Haytt, La Philadelphia, La Guayra. Spaarndam, BR Seminole, Charleston Peale, Glasgow. KS er, N. Orleans State Sieagow. 3 Weston MiMachusette, London EI Sud, New Orie Persia, Hamburg INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUE TO-Dar. Powhatan, L!verpool Hain ur Rutheriand., Hamburg Siuelda, tae, Gibra.tar Colen. aia Civerpoot, — Polaria,” Havre SA™Patie, Southampton DUE TO-MORROW, La Champagne, Havre. Veentam. Rotterdam, Palatia, Hamburg. Seminole, Charleston, tm advance (hat their p: City of Rome, Glasgow, Kansas Clty, Savannah, | Footabelie, 8k Thomas His Return from Eng'and Has @° ‘ Good Effect in Wall Street. Dealings in Low-Priced Shares the Feature of the Market, The return of J. Plerpont Morgan from Europe and the prevailing belief that he will give out a statement reflect> ing very favorably upon American secu= ritles, 80 far as foreign capital cerned, had a tonic effect on the Wall street markets this morning. The bears had to give up the fight temporarily and their operations confined mainly to covering their shorts without causing a too rapid rise im A drive was made at Sugar right at the start, but the lowest quotation was 1177-8 against 118 1-8 last night, and the stock subsequently rose to 118 5-8 om large dealings. The great features of speculation were the low priced shares, notably New Eng+ land, Wheeling & Lake Erle, Cotorado Fuel & Iron, Development, and Pittsburg & West~ These were all more active and advanced anywhere from 58 The large gains in earn= Coal & Irom ern prefecra to 41-4 points, ings reported by some of creating a very bullish feeling on the It appeurs that a decision in the mat~ ter of the Central Pacific Railroad div: dend was reached about ten days ago im Cc. P. Huntington caused the lene of the following notice: Bretherton Is instructed by the Southern Pacific Company to furnish to holders of Central Pacific shares, on and after July 1, the sum of 2, 1-3 cent. per share (less Income tax) upom prerentation of dividend warrant No 30 to have notice of such sum stamped .. being 1-8 per The deal between the Baltimore @ Ohio Southwestern and roads, by which the traing of the derbilt system are to run into over the other avolding the construction of ine by the “Big Four,” will go inte imports of dry goods at_ Ni York for the week were ‘and mount marketed me week of 184 tracks, thus a 61 Money ts 1211-2 per cent. on call, and 1-2 percent. for thirty. a Foreign exchange astea 4.88 1-2 0 4.88 3-4for bankers’ long a! and 4.89 1-2 a 4.803-4 for det mercial bar allver declined to in dollara to 63 1-4. The Niles committee of Cordage se- rity holders had a conference day with the Reorganisation tee. ‘The committee will probably series of questions in writ covering the gruund upon wi Jon Is desired,and these will be answered in'detall age Compan: better mutual part of both Committees. ‘The stock market after mi in the main strong, low-priced shares, have recent): abundance o} carry these share ing prevails that a further advance be witnessed before lot ‘There was a shai The stock was axi "uring. the afternoon Northern Pacitie uring je afte m Northern preferred was pressed for sale on reperts: that the reorganigation plan wil soon be given out, and will show that the ea sesaments on the shareholders be rery heavy. The preferred d Btocks closed weaker under realiga- tions and a fresh bear attack. total sales of Il In the unlisted 000 shares of Sugar were ti and the bein ye been formed. Kea it ates, and hence the conflict over in put down to 3 4 stock were 204,000 shares. The Closing Quotations. in Sugar Ref vee. 1 AL, Top. & 8e Chicago & Northwest. Chicago & Northwest pi Canada Southern Chi, MIL a St, B- Hsetersyeus vith Col. & Hock. Valley Col. & Hock. Valle; Col. & Hock. Cor Colorado Devel. Colorado Fuel, [Consolidated Gas FF Denver @ Rio Gi es getahEns: amuses brie b esis se) ort +4 Lake Erie & West BF5S%, Ese Miasourl, Pactflo Mobile & Ohio. Kan. & Texas... em Jerdey Central ‘. B. PTD ere ep ag tists by Bi Fa" F5ds' Kingston | iets ‘ge Si'ent but Certain ‘There is uo discom‘ort, no disturbance of bash ness or pleasure, no loss of sleep, after taking ‘They assist the navural functions $0 that satlsfaciory Ae tly patoral manaes, of the digestive 01 sulls are effected In s per’ Hoods’ P'lls sre silent in operation, but ars nevertheleas’ Prepared by C. |. Boom® Co,, proprietors of Hood's Sarsspariiia, Masa, Price, gcoute, Sold by all drngatens,