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E WORLD: WED! HOW I FOUGHT (si Hl POLICE FRAUD. SI tld Helling Beat Mrs. Mar- BY J OHN M’ Cc ULLA GH. tens with Her Little (Superintendent of Elections and Ex-Chief of Police.) Daughter. charged with a crime brutal nature. It is al- leged that he tied the legs of a little girl and used her as a club on the ebild’s mother. It appears that Helling lives with Superintendent of Elece tions Complains Bit- terly of Opposition by City Police Department Mrs. Lianie Martens at To Went atreet. : Be has & five-year-old daughter, to His Efforts to Pro- Katie. On Sunday night people living in the Rouse heard the shrill cries of tect the Ballot. an agonised child mingled with the plercing shroks of a woman, A moment later Helling burst out of the rooms and went down Into the street, Melghbors found Mrs. Martens untying a piece of rope which had been wound and tied about the legs of His Legal Demands Ig- nored or Evaded and Deputies Assaulted While the Police De- partment Took Upon Itself Arbitrary Powers. bound the child's lege together and used the little one as a@ to beat her, Little Katie was badiy hurt. Helling was held in 600 bail on two charges of aesailt, | BNEW YOIGE OF SHOOTER. Blind Policeman Bizes Crime on Prisoner Belag Trie@—Dra- matic Court feene, ‘The trial of Michael Farell, the e- loon-keeper, of 248 Becond avenue, who shot Policeman Patrick O Keefe, of the Kast One Hundred and Twenty-siztn street station, during a saloon fight, de- , (Special to The Evening World) ALBANY, Feb, M.--The Police De- partment of New York City ts handled without gloves in the annual report of Buperintendent of Elections John Mc- Cullagh, submitted to Gov. Roosevelt to-day, Claiming the effective work done by him he says “The active begun before Judge Cowing, in General Beesiona, this morning. O'Keefe was led into court this morn- ing by an attendant The sight of both er coraporation, In eyen is gone and he presented a pitiadie appearance, A buliet wound through the » U * Gite of this offenders have been P ) left lung had made him a physical ‘erested, found guilty and sen- a tuced throngh spectat arana't SUPERINTENDENT OF ELECTIONS M'CULLAGH, J] wreck. He was called as the firet wite bd ness for the prosecution. “Well, you cannot see the defendant, 1 Mdentity him?” crowded parts of the city are rented | registered and voted; it should be made | C8" you say that you can % those who are active in district poll-| mandatory upon naturalised citizens to — Assistant Distelet - Attorney tics, and miserable, ignorant men| produce their certificates or a certified | Va!#h- ‘planted’ in these places. For free} copy before being registered, and the board, free beer and lodging they are | Chairman of the Board of Inspectors ty failed to give juries and special terme of court, pfomvened for the consideration of thelr particalar enses. The ap- parent efforts of those charged were both removed.” In reply to questions asked by Mr. willing to register ae many times as| should be compelled to indorse upon] | 4 posaible and vote literally early and] each certificate the date of the regis-| Walsh O'Keefe told the story of his often, if they can do so undetected. If] tration with the election and Assembly | ering the saloon W ar an arrest they are detected and punished they | district in which it 1s presented and] for violating the Excise law. ; “I had arrested the defendant,” consider it no disgrace. They bear| sign his name thereto. O'Keefe testified, “and was taking him their punishment without a murmur,| The provisions of the Election ‘aw re-| out of the store when | was shot" | He goes on to say while the real culprits who induced the | garding the designation of party em-| “Now, do you know the a who was, miserable men to commit the crimes | blems should be amended vo us to prom | (poeuant!y arrested and, brought to) pin MANY FRAUDS PROBED. are left at large to repeat the business | vide that the embiem selected by the| crime?’ ask ir. Waleh, spuring the year original actions |at the next election. Stute convention of a party shall not ba Le re met ye Witness, “I rec- ing from arrests made in 189 have be changed except by the body selecting ‘eral and citizens testi-| $ prosecuted, naturalization frauds TAMMANY DID IT. tats," fed to" aba Skrete. iying "uncon- e “These node In easentials, 5 -fe‘nave tn feted tn tgs | ich bare rovatnd inthe owe par], SOURCES OF FRAUD. | (Hira nit oon dogmas, ry vio. |Of the city for years, were carried for! Supt. McCultagh conciudes: wife, and row that ed he ation and election supervised, and vt an luring @ at followed hy Hone of the Penal Code relating to] te first time into one of the most re-| ‘“Mxpertence has demonstrated ag eg yl a pre imes against the franchise have been |*Pectable portions of the city owing to he great source of the pree- | The Jury was cut only a ehort time the bitter determination of the Tam- a uted r ddttion machinery of the elective franchise | first dearee. Farrelli was remanded to we heen prcstdat ter ine Attorney. [Many organization (o defeat the ReDUD-| cmanates trom persons eumence ra| ihe Tombs Uni Mander hensntenes nei yo hep, kes aay lean candidate for Assembly in the! Ten years is the maximum penalty for General ant his deputies in bringtO® | Vie eenth Distriet, or connected with gambi the crime. violators before special terms of the!" pmpiovess and hangers-on of the BOSSe% peel-reems, disordert; —_—— Supreme Court called for the PUPOFE| 05) rooms, dance-houses and gambling- | ses, cheap ledsing-heuses 4 SWORE FOR PAY. of trying such cases, houses in several Assembly Aintricts | So-called hotels, Any legtata: ” “The last Legislature did not aPPPO- | were pressed into service and sent to) whteh will result in the cuppres- ——— Priate money to meet the amersiment® | tne Nineteenth Assembly District to| stom ef these places or a more|Rink Says He Was a Mired Fer- made In the session of 18, owing to the | register from rooms which had been atrict supervision of them will rer b—fcheoled late day in the session when the amem!-| hired for the purpose. One gang of (= perifying cer primaries poy ™ pophlenetes = ments were made, As a consequence | thirty-five repeaters was sent into the elections. Jana Beri to “095 art ian J. . rmeriy a ipman, this department has been seriously &D- | district from the Thirty-fourth Assembly dicapped in lin work by lack of funds | District and another gang of between and deputies, The law allowed the ap-| fifty and sixty was sent from the Sixth “I heartily approve of the movement | testified before Justice Fureman in the looking toward a larger compensation | Crminal Branch of the Supreme Court for the inspectors of election. Ax (hey|to-day that for a consideration of & @ Man; Daeeement of 00 deputies, Wut the aeNFO Tans Sienth Aeemmey Diteets, | Feceive $10 for thetr work at the election] day he had sworn falsely in. sults! jhe teres to: tene SNA 1 et thee sate femcmeree tWI00, Gh8 Ar count of the vette, I'sun ne remnan |enaiabe Gertorntions Priation restrict: m Be of this the work could be [nearly all of them once. Pe th , ecuted {n but few of the hy they should not receive oropor-| Rink made this admission in the trial vigorously Honately the same fi Patol Assembly districta, and for the same} OPPOSITION BY POLICE. [ioe D.. Mio cineks sna penny gaaghe- olf op gern fig age bol ipesen x aed et Abele wun “1 am compeliod to report that |!n my Judgment, now receive adequate | of per) It ts alleged by Asaintant m Dm ol a i partment, and 1 respectfully request {this department hee net received wy Sak enaally recommend that ng ear Md or rg that the Executive will supplement my |frem the Police Department of the) visiin ne made for the appoiniment efforts to Immediately secure from the | Olty of New York that co-operation |o¢ 4s popuiy Attorney-General to repre- Legis 4m appropriation sufficient | and ald im essential matters whte® | sen: inis depertment with power upon ‘ the expenses of the depart-|ghe law @ireets be given. Reports! notice to the District-Attorney of the who is prosecuting Welch, that the lat- ter way the organiser of # gang of per- Jurers whom he used in sults brought by him against various corporations. ‘The indiciment against Welch accuses Ye the regular apropriation [Of | pequested under the law have been | county to present and prosecute in ANY] him of suborning Rink to commit per- the year 1%) shall be ovailable.” furnished by the Pollee Depart- seuety, g hin the beret Gitan election] jury in a sult brought by Jacob Lac . fore : Oa! pres the eT hte ment, bat where support and ae) haying juris Bred apy. violation ‘of the against the Everard Brewing Company, aH In the Ninth and Thirty-fourth | sje¢amee have been demanded for provisons of Title Five of the Penal| tried in Kings County three years ago. Gistricts he says: the head or Gepation im enforcing (O° oF bag oy gy! to thie de-] Weich appeared for the plaintiff, and, CITY OFFICERS HINDER. itiment. (ee 6 the provisions of the election and vital: 2] it te alleged, It wax on Rink’s testimony sary to the effective Work of thle de.| he obtained a judgment of $10.00) agains: pariment.” POLICE BOARD ANGRY. the brewing company, “1 first met Welch,” Rink testified to- day “when I replied to an advertizce- told me he wanted me to testify in suits he expected to bring against the Met politan Street Railway Company the Third Sverre. a vA Inet mele. ood _ The Distyict-Attorney of Sew York te Wink tained tee treclan . Coasty and hie assistants maine He instructed me what to swear to and taimed that 147 persems are feng em me thoroughly, | carried out instructions.” ye trial will be continued to-morrow. Every member of the Board was surprised and indignant over it. pred sf Supt. es bureau has —— every nce fram the Po- Gharged with! ee Department,” said President York TONS OF VALBNTINES. gatne! atierward. “He never asked for any a assistance it he didn't get and there y of documents ro show that all the help he asked for. y subordinate officer of the de- partment failed io respond to his call for help we will be glad tf he will send the name of that one to us.” Commisesioner Abell was very much ruffled. “He has not cited « specific case, a8 I understand M,” he declared. “where the Police Department failed to Lets of Comies Made the Postman Unwetcome and Inerensed Hie Harden. in’e Day” for the Referring to the municipal lodging- house registration he declares: | Heaped on thetr tables were tons ant tons of valentines, and they were under orders jadeliver them all. / if any one imagires tha: St. Vern tine fs an out of Gme-ae! he can @ikckly become satiofied of als error bs 1 F ied do what hearked. If he has any specific i point ti cane let him make formal complaint stent the ett tepresented bY )ani send it to the Board. 1 will re- ore ee ee ne a the two the election of | ceive wrompt allention, Gear t heart of the American. 100, a fo set forth in detail in am ap-| «45 @ matter of fact. he has no bona! There was_a huge grist of “comics” Pewee to Unie reper, sutmlied Mere] ge comptninn 0 make. He simpy [SH Fear Them ore doubly, ae with.” iy ine te Gupt. McCullagh makes many recom- wore. few expensive valentines. i F i % Hi & the “better the wv bit hes fallen inte tnoccuous | i ude HE RECOMMENDS. AMALIA KUSSNER The Prima: should be amended so (hak tamper Wemaeratie te ‘| ON THE LINER TEUTONIC. LIVERPOOL Feb, M—The White Mar line steamer Teutonic, which rile rr th itil #8 iH t H af 433 i i 3 z Hi f i : geiitiy sti shEe HT ih : | i | be DAY EVENING; FEBRUARY 14, 1900, B.Altmans@o. BEDDING DEPARTMENT. | FOURTH FLOOR, | ‘Bras ad Bedsteads and Cribs. | BOX COUCHES and DIVANS. \8th STREET SIDE. Wiiliam Helling was before Magistrate! Mattresses, Feather and Down Pillows. and Bolsters MADE TO ORDER IN ALL SIZES, her little girl. She said Helling had) Jn the workrooms, only the better grades of materials are used, and all orders receive the atmost care and attention, Sale Thursday, February (Sth. 50 ENAMELED BEDSTEADS, $9,000) stroying his eyesight, Sept. 3 last, wae| “No, sir,” was the reply; “my eyes! Le Boutilier Brothers CLEARANCE SALE LADIES’ COATS & SUITS. Ladies’ Winter Coats, best quality imported Cheviots and Kerseys, blues, blacks and Oxford greys, lined with fine grade Taffeta Silh or ) reduced from $15.00 and $20.00 Ladies’ Suits, fine quality Chebiots, some all Silk lined; remarkably good value; reduced from $18.00 and $25.00 \ READY-TO-WEAR SKIRTS. JUST OPENED—Ladies’ Separate Shirts, Black Broadcloth of fine quality, pleated back, side pleats and flare at bottom, suitably lined and bound, value $10.00 ) West Taventy-third Street. Thursday & Friday, Advance Spring Styles Feb. 15th & 16th, of Colored Dress Shi ment for an experienced xripman. Welch | New figures in Percale— Cushtons,\ usdras — Orford — Cheviot (Oriental patterns), $1.00 & $2.50 \eA Pree! line of new pat tems in short bosom colored] each, | shirts for stout men at Nach Casha Three BROADWAY | ‘Stores. value $2.00 to $3.00 each, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th 8 BABY BOY BADLY BURNED. Played with Matebeo and Mother Found Him with Clothes rank Kammer will probably not survive the burns he got thir after- noon while he wae locked alone in the home at #2 Delancey street. Gouverneur Hospital seriously tur New York to-day, takes among her| two and a haif years is tly after noun to-day hie BM. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thetr LOW PHD i froma 13th to 56th, 6th A Black Dress Goods. Crepons have freshened their hold upon popular favor. G reason. What other stuff blends serviceableness and gance so evenly? The Spring crop is rich and abund: Biack is the color motif,and the weave variations are infin English Crepon, pure mohair and Frosted Novelty—surface: wool, ight untranslatable styles, —hard twisted yarn, a steely bustin crisply lustrous, 42 in. wide, sald fuses the ridges, back very stro elsewhere at $1.50; our price $1.24, | mildly fleecy; 47 in, wide, $2.79. © English Crepon, fine mohair and ool, Voile Crepe, every thread wool, seven puted and wived effects, 42 et | fect thers fair of curren wide, sold eisewhere at $1.75; our textile fashion, 45-in, wide, so Price $1.49, ' where at 75c. per yard; our price Lace Curtains. Nottingham Lace Curtains. Off Bought weeks ago, Just livered, Escaped the advance, The mill-man would have paid rescind, Couldn't. Wanted the Curtains for you, pair bargain. Renaissance, Point Arabe, Brussels, and Irish j Be clever and quick or you'll miss these. $1.98 for the $2.50 qualities, | $2.74 for the $3.50 qualities, $2.24 for the $3.00 qualitics, | $3.24 for the $4.50 qualities, 92.49 for the $3.25 qualities | $3.74 for the $4.75 qualities, 90c. Shirt Waists 49c. The foreman of his factory demanded more work. © tives were dawdling. Both realized the demoralizin of idling. The snap and ardor of werkpeople eva easily during dull times. The remedy created these Stirt Waists manufactured to keep the machinery going: made of sti pie corded amma, French yoke Deck, regis 0c, eealrieny Aan re cost Of pr ion —-49¢., Children’s Dresses, Every impulse of expeonty saat connor should arouse jn thoes Farmuats, y are very tasteful and pretty: y of first-class fabrics, Not old styles—but new ones, The the prices are so,much below normal doesn’t concern you in the Children’s Wash Dresses, made of 3 deep, full tho rungs shock, touted © berth, pique sed triewmed with fs sizes 4 to 14 years, $4.50 values; at $2.93. Children’s Sailor Dresses, red and navy sailor collar, chemisette trimmed with sil soutache braid full SLi, sees ¢$0 40 years, $5.90 price $3.24, $2.50 Umbrellas $1.69, Steel rods, paragon frames, covered with good grade of case, sizes and styles for men and women, $2.50 at $1.6. ‘ Women’s Shoes. i is within six inches of the eral outline, the exterior oh rr wean made them to retail at $4.00, The $2.99. we are light-weight, have opera inducer ght cok wate, Ba The Sale of Hosiery. Manufacturers’ sam described. poem fey ne exhaust the off iped uppers also cos ae and ribbed, heels and t0€s, VilUE 39€.ss0ues+e0e 2c Cotton, fast black, full regular made, finely ribbed, double knees, heels and toes; usual 4 our ested by the rain that thwarted! Men don’t monopolize ti yesterday. The sun may| sensible, really practical burst out as you read these lines,|dress, Of course, . but remember how capricious the] We have Mackintoshes weather can be, and buy a Mackin. tosh. full, guaranteed waterproof, at $2.98. Men's Mackintoshes, double-breasted, black and blue tricot and cheviot, vel vet collar, cut full and bong, $7.49, Men's Mackintoshes, double-breasted, black and blue fine wool cheviot. vel- vet collar, cut extra full, $13.00 value, at 9.9. Men's. Mackintosh Oxford ray cheviot, velvet , an ultra Style, $16.00 value, our price $12.48. Complete Knowledge. (Prom the Lares (Sass) them.) People expect editor to know 4 great = deal more (nan he can recollect without