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| OLD JUSTICES, THE WORLD: SATURDAY ANOTHER CUP renee: Police Magistrates Deter. TUGET INTO COURT EARLY “Ef the Ousted Board Makes Any Trouble the Police Will Be Called Upon eum PARKER CASE PUT OFF. Retiring Justice Grady Neglected to Property Verity the Return of the Writ. Reform Board of Justices of the resulted in deciding hich they believe will old Board and prevent any trouble. Justices Hogan, Meade and Feit- Special Sessions yesterday ed until 10 o'clock Monday cutting short the teatimony ‘case, that of a man named charged with wife-beating. giving @ decision and thus making a test case ef it. Their official life expires at mid- Right to-morrow. They decided to meet at 10 o'clock Monday because the Reform Justices bad announced their intention of enter- the court-room at 10.30, the meeting held thie mornin, sara eourt before the old Justices got the the old Justices try to take their they will be treated as any ordi- “isturber of the peace, and the ‘will be called upon to eject them. are not discussing possibilities cra ‘Justice Hinsdale said re going along in our Ttatian to details and or- - We have decided to go to ‘very early Monday morning, and re will treat matters as they arise. attention to the sayings and Tt has no whatever and will be treated Hinsdale did not attend the ‘of the Reform Sustices held Flammer’s house last night and know what plan of action had decided upon, Justice Deuel it a statement, together with appointments, at his home to- HE Hi ey Hi & & Old Justices seen was will- it Jam night's caucus, at Justice Hogan's LEE; ie wa guided entirely by their advice. corhis, Wo sat in the Tombs it @ little further. simply going to court on morning,” just as our counsel told us not admit that these so- reform justices have any stand- propose to tell them so.” the police officers refuse to take your seat on the would you do then?” he if 587 i Ph e 2 not at all certain that the aF re = 5 to say what these re- may do. Until they do us, it Is useless to discuss further action.’ asked if he had any reply to to Recorder Goft's criticiam of his @enduct, Justice Voorhis replied “Why, no. Let him continue to chat- i ; t yeaah Acting Chief of Police Conlin, w to-day, said that no special detail ‘deen ned to the police courts ts SBoasalonn tor Monday. added, ave as Merosniee only’ the ew mangle: tg epee » of the old Justices try ey will be quietly F. Gi dy again ambera, the champion of the outgoin ee Re ie Appaared in the a e@ return of pronibton obtained by ex-Dis- Wellman, restricting the oe Bpecial Bessions fro: tryin, ase of Emma Parker, accused 0! ing @ disorderly house. an epiarit in support of the appli- for th arges were made when three of the Judges of Special Ses- the Parker caso was to be let off with Grady contended that the case be ‘ani Judged Bette et ake’ fine. ferred to General Bupreme Court fs also denies charges ag: the judi P “Wickes ‘appeared in sup- -s proceeding comes up in the re- to an alternative writ,” said he. ww requires that the return be pcinls, has not been done, ‘The ed on me consist of, af- containing entirely new ‘matter Mt do no om a ah to take Mavantage ofa however, and if low me hi by ge Grady, ige Hogan, unprepar liged to the Court for but londay the Falsed that the Special eatin may be 5 uirt ig not In existence r point, and Doint could not be raised. torney Batti rescue with said he wo be ready uld be pA ky minutes, but would Puke en ludge Patterson finally granted an ad- mt until next Tuesday on the tending that nothing which might c ip the mean time should change al statue of the respondents, t ached iene laricet Police 0 ‘Wm. H, Burke took his plac it ‘a Booth od, charged with fo ees ; Seat ve * he said, “to claim our | , fe a y prevent us trom doing | “| the Seu ei an hour in ari an answer tothe aff; ee ted 1 Fee not to Patterson a return and presented bench in the Here’s Kempner with His Friends Starting a Fight In Behalf o of the Local ** Schooner.” name of teats ik Adams, a lumber sealer: 89, Brooklyn, ented fo ator time to communicate rend: Weill,” said * Justice ures, “Twill hold you in default of $1,500 bail for ex amination on Monday next at Ho oreloc A reporter sald to Justice Burke thi ee cag magistrates would sit after to- mer ei bo here,” was Justice Burk newer, — os CAUGHT DRINKINK BEER. Roosevelt Wate Slake His Thi President Roosevelt, of the Police Board, made another tour last night in the Nineteenth and Twentieth precincts. His main object was to nee how the Ex- cise law. was being enforced, but he looked after delinquent policemen as well. As a result, seven patrolmen half a dosen roundsmen will be ar- ralgnod before him soon, One of the patroimen will be more severely dealt with. He will be charged with drinking beer outside saloon. For this he will have to stand trial, Mr. Roosevelt appearing as complainant. Thi No, 79, and on the books 72 ls ohn te anes, of the Went Twen- Heth street siatio fot neurer and baw’ a whiteccoated arm rust forth from the saloon and at the Gnd of the arm, was ® glass containing | amber-golored utd, a topped foam. T he Bag pel ante of! lane with, a salintacto; fongue and turned to face "Rounds: | man Roosevelt. | “Good, officer?” asked the President, irene h knew his time had come; he) kne ew we he was confronting, but he! didn’t tell the trut ginger ale, Commissioner,” he at, guess not a that was 8 Sitearean ing er] a big foam “when ‘rst | In the Nineteenth Precinct five police- men were seen loitering and in conver- ion sometimes as long as ten min- It is the roundamen over these men that will be reprimanded. DENNETT AFTER SOUBINIER. ‘The Parkhurst Ag tachment for “Angel” Dennett, mt Wants an At- Superintendent of Dr. Parkhurst's Society, was at Police Headquarters juat before noon to-day. He was very anxious about something in connection with the case of Capt. on trial for conduct un- becoming an officer. who kept a place at 210 Thompson street. This wit- ness, the fe Parkhurst people alles dently, gotten away to Europe in the Interest of Capt, Baking, one steam. er which was boarded in’ grea last Wednesday down the bay. Dennett said he wantel to Commissioners to obtain an attachment for "Papa" Soubinier, husband of the vanished witness, “This man can tell where his wife ha: it was that sent her et him to the trial e ay He has already rejected one sub- poena, and refi to appear and it will ot surprise me if he turny up missing before we Ket at him. to-da Then Dennett went into Acting Chief Conlin's private office and had a talk h Conlin, From there he went. to mmissioner Parker's office. ‘aptain’ Anthony J, Allaire, of Blearshost Squad, was wath Acting Chief Conn when “Angel” Dennett had his talk It was said afterwards that Conlin had sent for Capt. Allaire to Inatruct him to make a thorough investigation Into the chutge made by the Parkhurst | Boctety, t Mm taken down th bay in @ tug and sec: ly put on board an out joing steamer, NO STAY FOR EAKINS. Judge Bischoff Declines to Help the Unfortunate Captain, Charles A, Hees, counsel for Police Captain Jos=ph B, Eakins, applied to Judge Bischoff in Special Term of the Court of Common Pleas to-day for a Stay of proceedings on Judge Bischoft's order, refusing & mandamus requiring the Police Commissioners retire Capt ins on @ pension, The mandamus was refused on the ground that charges were pending againat him before the fo lee Board. Mr. Hess's application for a stay was dented, Judge Bischoff said he could not grant A stay when there was nothing to stay Ifa stay Was granted now tx practical effect would be the same as though the mandamus had been Issued Mr, Hesy said coat ff the ice Com- missioners found Baking guilty and dismissed him an appeal fron dye ischofft's refusal to grant a mandamus would be of no avail. Judge Bischoff Suameated that an ine [junction mignt be what Mr. © Hea j Wanted, and Mr. Hess withdraw the application, te | William Henry to connect him with the with all that froth on tt? | fo the| WORKING IN SECRET, | Police Conoealing Their Evidence Against William Henry. Mysterious Boy Taken to the Jail to Identify the Alleged Parricide. The ‘‘ Bad Son’s” Clothes Taken to ® Chemist for Examination. ‘What evidence the police have against murder of his father is®being kept se- cret. Supt, McKelvey says ho knows little about the case, Until a few days ago he was worried almest to death by the number of people who called with ref- erence to the murder, Every hint re- celved by a policeman was carried to the Superintendent and these with the army of amateur detectives made his fe @ burden. Then he instructed his sleuths to stay on the case, to work It out and not come near him until they h..d accomplished something. Considerable interest was manifested at Raymond Street Jail yesterday by the visit of a detective accompanied by a ilttle boy. Who the boy was the de- tective would not say, nor would he aliow the lad to talk. The latter was |prought down to see Willlam Henry, land after looking at him he was led | away without a, single question havin, asked in the presence of a thir Pati the clothing worn by Willlam, coat, | vest, trousers, hat and shoes, were taken | him yesterday and sent to the me chemist for analysis, He ts now attired in a new suit of blue serge. ‘The police say they have no evidence that Wiliam changed his clothing from the time his fa' betwen lant seen alive until the dead body was found. oe SHOT BY A POLICEMAN. Officer O'Malley Wings the Ai ant of a Young Girl. Policeman William B. O'Malley, of the Union Market station, while standing on the corner of Rivington and Tomp- Kins streets just before midnight last night, heard the screams of a woman coming from the direction of the foot of Stanton street. The screams were re-| peated several times. At the foot of Stanton ts a congregation of trucks| which are left over night by truckmen. | ¢ As the pollceman reached a position in| the centre of a lot of trucks he heard | the muffled voice of a gir! crying: “Let me go! For God's sake let me go!” Peering into one of the largest trucks the policeman saw a man struggling with @ young girl scarcely fifteen old. “What are you doing ther the policeman, “L'l show you what Tam doing here," | said the man, who dealt the polleeman severe blow in the face, knocking him , to the street. The policeman blew his whistle for assistance The man struck the policeman nother blow in the face, again felling him to the str and started on a run to t Tie po- eman warned him to stop vr he would asked man paid no attention warning. The policeman fired a r at his assailant. The bull st Man in the left side and he dropped to the ground | “The shot took effect thigh, causing a pain: | Jonnéon, of the Gouve dressed the wour hospital a prisor was Lawrence ya a varnisher, living at During the excitement the Tt is said by the police that has neigh. borhood ts infested by men who w ay anda Polleeman Malley was taken before Acting Chief € niin gs Acting Captain Culley, of the Union Market station, w der the rule of the di erst off his revolver in th alos taken before FT i R ent and the Acting C) nted O'Malley for shoot Both the Pre: compl d sured him that he would have n neR lecting his duty if he had not done a0. DOWN THE CELLAR STAIRS. the in the man’s left wou! Dr. ets dle was f Pushed Along, Anna Fischer, forty years old, Fast One Hundret and street, was found lying un. the foot of 102 ‘Twenty-firs ns of the cellar-stairs at hi shorly after 6 this Miss Fischer's brother, Edward, years old, whose drunken habits made him a terror to the with his sister. Miss Fis o'clock sald he would | by Mrs. John Froat bruises about her hea a Pol.ceman Link, of Hast One Hundi Twenty-Afth ‘Street Biation, wa | A Tem-Year-Old Girt | nue, this morning was held in $3,000 ball called in, and an ambulance from Hi 74 aummoned. | Ho found @ probable fr the ait Edward Fishcher, the brother, on sev- eral occasions threatened to kill his ter. The tenants last night heard him quarreling with he Fiacher { and of Mme. Her- jetrens of mine Fischer, propr ory of Murte, 68 Bi lem Conse Hundred id Twenty-fifth street has not lived with her husband fo! time, and paid for the rooms by him and sister, ing for Fischer. TESTIFIED AGAINST FITZ, Dr. Totman Gives His Op! a Blow Killed Riord SYRACUSK, N. Y., June 29.—Further| evidence against Robert Fitzsimmons in his trial for manslaughter was given this morning by Dr. David M. Totman, who attended Riordan at the time of his death, and who afterwards assisted in the autopsy. Kurgeon ure of pled, oc The police are Wooke In respose to a hypothetical question] sta; put by District-Attorney | Bhove, Dr. tman testified that, in his poaltive be- lief, Riordan came to his death through fupnines of Various blood vessels, caused a biow which Fitzsimmons struc! one atigrneys wrangled a over Dr, "s testimon. objecting | ‘vigorously to the witness's oplnion being given to a queation whieh he regarded as {mproper in form nes calculated to make the witness testif; which were not within nis the court adjourned until Monday morning, when Dr. Totman will be CRSRARRRA aL RESCUED JUST JUST IN TIME. jer the Ine mence of a Man. Morris Fulcher, a schoolboy, ran up to Policeman Deane, at Catharine Ferry last night, and reported that a man wai trying to entice a young girl to Brook- lyn, Deane found Charles twenty- -flve years old, street, ¥. Wagner, of 28! Joralemon Brooklyn, canst talking, to ten-year-old Rac! ler, of 921 Won year oles, ithe man was’ (ving. 1s fiduce the girl to cross tho river with him, Deane arrested all three. was locked up and the turned over to the Gerry CORRUPTED TED LITTLE GIRLS. Al Levi Hart, a walter, of 308 Third ave- ael The man irl and boy oclety. The Harlem Held tn Heavy jin Harlem Police Court, charged with having induced Katle Cougen and Chris- tine Kelly, two runnaway girls, who were found an unoccupled butlding at One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street and Fighth avenue Wednesday night, to leave thelr homes. Michael Breltwelser was also held in $1 1, charged with having corrupted the gins morals, ‘Sonn Kyle ts in. Bellevue. Hospital, prisoner, suffering from delirium t mens, AGENT LORING NG ACCUSED. Mea, W er Saye He Offered to L Mrs, Louise Wagner,who last Wednes- day pleaded guilty to a charge of prac- ticing medicine illegally under the name of Mrs. Loutsa Harzog at 248 East Fitty- sixth street will not be sentenced until harges she haa made against, Agent Loring, of the County Medical Soclety, are investigated, rs, Wagner charges that after her arrest, Loring, on whowe complaint she Was arrested, promised to withdraw the charge against her or secure a lMght sentence for her fo 8 consideration. KILLED WITH AE BALL CLUB. at Namuane Annoyed we Calle WASHIN . C., June 29,—James A. Newsom, of Memphis, Tenn,, aged about fifty years, a long time one of the doorkeepers of the House of Representa- tives, way struck on the head several times Thursday night with a baseball bat hands of vewis Berry, the id son of a fresco n the effeets of inter which EVENING, JUNE NO LIQUOR ON SUNDAYS, Mayor Strong Tells Saloon Men He Will Uphold Com- Missioner Roosevelt, BUT NOT HIS PERSONAL VIEW. He Promises to Help Seoure a Law for Sale of Beer on Sundays, KNOWS HE WILL BE CRITICISED, “The Only Way to Meet the Law,” He Says, “‘Is to Enforce It, and That Will Be Done.” Mayor Strong this morning told th advocates of Sunday beer, who sent a big delegation to see him, that he would Roosevelt in en- uphold Commissione: forcing the Sunday laws, “It I had it in my power,” he said, “I would allow the sale of beer on Sun- day, and I will tell you now that I wi! co-operate with you at the next of the Li Mberal legislation. I know I will be criticised for it. force it, and that will be done.” Thi who heard the Mayor’ ican Reform Unton, jut what are we going to do asked Sheriff Tamsen. “What will w: do from now until the Legisiature meets?’ % Sabbath,” sald the Mayo never hed to do it befor: Ing to ee put wit predecessors, tell you tl will be done now," answered Mayor Strong. . Gross heee of ee ame your “course the cause of re to Kempner sald thie was simply ing into the hands of Tamm Rnd will result in the overwhel refor: who to bias last alatui bie, Hxcla ties re to provide more sensi- many Fesponalbilt- laced on me since interrupted the Mayor, “but hover knew herore | was responsible for | the last Legislatui La pa eserves, efi s Observed “he pw, Fequie others to do I Voted for me thinking 1 evade the enforcement of 1am he made the greatest , mi 1s entleme, that I YT wil er en: neluded. Roosevelt, “I thank you, Commissioner, force all laws,” tating plainly. You ‘want us not to enforce | B ture in obtaining more 1 say this, although But the only way to meet the law is to en- waa a delegation of about fifty declaration, which was made after a few remarks by Dr. Anderson, of the German-Amer- mn, and I say now that Mayor ,,Btrong, may kill ‘m." er e hel ‘OF me , the failure of the @ny | and achool’ onl would ny 8 to understand ed, #nd then turned to Mfr. jentlemen,” sald the thls law because it would be eee ee Saas st arrupt rea been the ete ie gentlemen, na Him Anotber Stay. ie len the com- Moment you try to en- ins Waking Preparation Execution. eM @ sald, jas given but one. direction, and ‘thet tot to enforce all laws, and that wit Bn Mr. Roosevelt said hi some new law to the next Conte DRYEST SUNDAY ON RECORD. Than the Prisoner Will Re: (Bpectal to The Rvening World.) SING BING, N. Y., June “Forewarned is forearmed,” it is fre-| ® Sunday thi it to-morrow it would be better to secure of & few bottles or kegs to-day. Last Sunday it was dry pretty gener-| ally, but from the broad hints thrown out by Acting Chief Conlin and the Po- lice Commissioners during the past few tence of death, which Buchan days, to-morrow's sun will shine down | already escaped three tim on @ veritable Sahara tn Beerdom. Acting-Chief Conlin has been preparing all the week for the fight against the violation of the Sunday law, and while he will not detail the methods to be utilized to-morrow in the enforcement of the Excise law, enough has been made known to insure the truthful announce- ment that to-morrow will be the dryeat day ever known to this city. The most exacting decree has already gone forth from Mulberry street, and every Captain who appears at Police Headquarters at any time to-day will have it drummed into his eara that “the police must keep the saloons closed Sunday,” or explain to the Commis- stoners and Acting Chief why they are allowed open. Ne common excuse will be accepted. ‘lowe up for heaven's" sake!” it is alleged the police have sald to the| ments purporting to be saloon men, “We are between two fires| He has made no confession, —one at Headquarters, the other the| “44M uni nouine te cont saloon element. was ek his morning an "The police will not only enforce the | Spestedly aa! Wits, who ist Excise Jaw, but take extreme measures | ncon and wl to enforced on all ex-lihe law fon’ boats leaving, thes ity, Steam _yill have police in cly dresi upon them, who will see that no liquor fe sold while they are In the Jurisdiction of New York County. if any violation is detected, the barkeeper will be arrested, taken ‘from the boat and locked up ‘in the nearest police station. it. Copel the pion yen land, of at Pollce Hisadauarters t sort of violations OF "the. ‘Excise Dr. R. W. Buchanan, thi fore noon on Monday. put to death. Warden Bage to go al execution und even if he doesn’t th Ny his execution, his guilt of poisoning his second i remain as near to him permits until Sunday ni she will take leave of iy There is one feature out which Warden Sage, eo for all time. Dr. Irvin na They are determined that Dr. Rober Safford Newton, who volts have been shot through his body, shall not experiment with the body, the condemned man. Dr. Newton i instructed to kee: law. eS CaS EXCISE BOARD PUZZLED. The Law Prevents the I ali ‘The Excise Commissioners have under aa nt do aa HE consideration an application that, be-| bringing him bac! to cause of the law of 1892, places them bee only eee tne: execttion. . {in an embarrassing position. he won't get inside of the prison. Dr. Irvine, the regular prison’ p! fan, will have charge of the autopay an @ Rost Falst, whose license expired | Several, bundre d,avpicationy trom Be 28 yesterday, but cannot unless the deci-| sion to witness the execution. There | sion of the Court of Appeals declares | almost as much a portion of the law unconstitutional, [end as there wai rs. Faist’s husband died two months | Carlyle W. Harris, whose case and t! For twenty years he conducted «| of Buchanan are almost allke, Th at East Tenth street, and|in regard to the number of witn ilowed "to renew ‘Mis license | will though there is a cha y eighty feet away. could on doing go had he lived, but now|of diet. He was calm, ecause his widow. wants a license she hia, chances freely. t with law. which provides he told t ‘Commisnioners I ave to a new ‘applicant. Or r ad in 200 feet of a church or} si! school ceive! nt The ‘Commissioners have referred tho the ett case to Alfred R, Page, counsel to the} Rev. joard, I strictly observed. sent for Warden Sage to- 1 Warden, “thai i million, and I'm , ie chair without. jie! the sooner it is all o of Catskill, 1¢| The Attorney-General May Grant| (ie vol Horse Withstands a Shock Greater bee ~.— | Unless Warden Sage receives peremp- tory mandate of @ court or an opinion quently sald, so if people accustomed to from the Attorney-General directing a for beer want to @pke further postponement of the execution | wife- poisoner will be legally put to death be- The Warden is determined that there shall be no further evasion of the sen- | has | ¢ will require more than @ certification by the clerk of a law court to @ notice | of appeal to save Buchanan from being Attorney-General Hancock has been asked for an opinion by the Warden, and it is expected to-day. The Attor- ney-General is not at Albany, but an agent is trying to find him at Syracuse. believed that he will instruct 4 with the Warden will go ahead any way. All is prepared veral letters which will be forwarded to friends after In one of these, which takes the form by an address to the public, he cane re, and authorizes the recipient of the let- ter to repudiate any published state- be @ confession, le waid to- his She is expected this after- When, if no further reprieve is oeained, the execution and the other prison officials are indig- thinks he can re- Store Buchanan to life after 1,500 or 2,000 has not been invited to attend the execution and if he comes to Sing Sing on Monday These ne and members of has received is terest in Buchanan's in the execution of uch: he | day, and asked for some simple articles and discussed sure you that I ny *!Guarantee Clothing Co., ward, Buchanan's Gpittiual™ ‘Sdviser, called on Buchanan to dea' s moe ca can di Mf necessary. While 's test was death chamber a horse got tangled ies of this town, pelng made in big, up, in ne ahd ‘withstood 3000 volts that will be requir to et Boe chanan. A final effort has # been made b; George W. Gibbons. and ex-Assembly thur Butts to save Dr. Bucl nanan, may take it for, Mr. Butts this morning, « will not be executed on Mond varden Sage will not w disobey Judge Lacombes ord is now in tl ney-General, ear some time “sft ia the province ot “ot the Bettiah Min: inter at Washington to ask Government for a atay of ‘he ‘execution |of sentence until after an inventigal y him of the case of Dr. Buchanan, who, is a British subject. “Should he d nd we are post tive It will be done, t tirely removed from within “une Juriedle- tion of the State court: thereby Hying portunity, to in the United States ‘Supreme Court. ve have another acheme, which we will not new divulge ay bro- se to mak: a, for the mucl Injured and ‘abused ‘doc tor.” a Convict Killed His Faithless Wite. RALEIGH COURT-HOUSE, W. Va, June 9.— John Smith to the house ef Joke Cadle while the latter was absent and shot Mrs. @mith so badly that been intimate, while Br e Preparations have been completed for Buch r it. He has written ie t A CUT IN 2 AT THE Guarantee Clothing Co., 127th 8t., cor. 3d Ave. aoe Soh caleet saz. sult 16, the 4 pare ving the salesman exactly price marked onthe ticket. few random selections to give you am idea of the prices that will. prevail at thie Great Half-Price Sale: Men's all-wool cheviot suits that were 116% Price now, $5, 75 all-wool pants th t ane the fori e were 3.00, Price now, 1 50. Children's fast-color wash sults, that were fBa, Price now 3 7 t Thousands of Styiew te Select From. 127th St., cor. 3d Ave. OF THE Summe Resorts, Beautifully Illustrated, he died this morning. ——; | Killed a Boy Witneas, DALLAS, Juno a&—J. BL Dickerson, « Jeweller, killed @ sixteen-year-old boy yesterday morning, whi was a burglar. 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