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ELLOGG HOT DEAN GING —— Is What Defense ee ; It Seems. | BURR WADE scaPscont. i [Testimony of Confessed indler Sheds More Light. —_———_ Bam Keller, star witness in the trial James B. Kelloge a the chief tn the & Dean Company wheat pool swin was on the stand again before Re Goff this morning, teding more t the Inside of the fraud to which Be confesses he was a party > Verran M. Davis. cro tried to get an adi that he was proprietor of a gamb.ing fm Forty-third street under the @f the Astoria Club Davis's line of questions has not Purpose of disproving that the EP 8 ) Cnmpany was a swindle, but to Goubt on Keller's story that Kellony ame of the gang. you were stealing from the cor 7" demanded Mr. Davie. and Miss Vieth knew, for Rad both been in it before. Fer- fastructed me by it. 1 didn't need) Sry Much Instruction.” | fhe eine besides yourself knew that 1 Was in the swindie’® | "dian Vieth, Mien Kramer and Fer- v : ‘Misg Vieth know {t was a swin-| ve + fast have known it, She had ~ ee ow one 4 were her duties?” 1) “Bho signed checks, looked after the some, and drew her sal- “ ry Jacob Lemberg. the nominal sec- and treasurer, know who was ding the ‘swag’ i i 1 (Rink se, though he often the checks and often carried to Kellogg.” Much, from your rough account, you steal from the Dean corpora- 908,000 to $100,000." fast week of the company the @ccumulated in the office safe, the Bheriff fcund above 0,00 Wald he saw Aifred Kt. Gosiin i true that vou and Gosiin are to send Kellogg to fon Ji Oleott , 0 that | ki fn an ap elloge, accord! hat good money KO K jet all ir . Dean Company in miroteces to pms. B. Fei eald, ' o rn Appointed agent for Dutchess Coun- November I saw Kellogg at the ‘Company offices, and Kellog, me were going to start a po short side of the market. Kellogg to throw up my jobd and put "Pastor gs OF APPOLETY Rov. John A. Tedd, of Westenes- ter County, Passes Away at the Age of Bighty. ebm A. Todd, one of the oldest Widely known ministers in County, died this morning fm the town of Mount ean of ; eu. Ser. Who was eighty years ms @f the old Second Re- ons Mount Pleasant, for ye World Much Paid Help Wants in To-Day’s “How many of the office staff knew) Davis demanded. i true!" shouted the wit- ney s office. court and must by a Distrt person \e more right to Jury except law than a stranger, | PARI®. March gentlemen, and examine your ar you aee Mt. You may retire Word 2 BS gli! SNUBBED BY GRAND JURY, | COL. GARDINER PROTESTS. SCORES THE CHIEF “SOMETHING DOING!” aoe eA (Continued from First Page) elude any person they deemed beat to a proper consideration of thetr business. STOP, STOP, SAID COFF. The passage between the Recorder and the District-Attorney war one of the most heated that has ever occurred | ork Court: Both were angry order Golf said he was amazed at) the conduct of the D ttorney, and when stent ssing, the Court said, ‘Stop! Stop!’ so clearly and sharply that it could be heard in orridore The order finally decided that the Disirict-Attortmy may be admitted when the Grand Jury requests advice from him, The Graod Jury may require him When to attend and examine witnesses ne Diatrict-Attorney desires to give in formation regarting any matter pend ing before them he must be admitted “Hut when that information ts tm parted,” sail the Recorder, "the fun tion of the Disirict-Altorney ceases PARKHURST APPEARS. Dr. Charles Ho Parkhurst entered the Grand Jury room shortly after that body | met, at 1110 Col, Gardiner, hearing of the visit of the crusader, followed him Ato the jury room. Col Gardiner had scarcely taken hin seat when Foreman George Haven Put 1am polliely asked him to withdraw The District-Attorney was astounded Refusing to obey the request, he declared | it was his Imperative right, under the | etatute, to be with the Grand Jury as the examination of wit- | newses man did not think so. | Recorder Goff sharply rebuked the | Distriet-Attorney, who protested hotly. jertered with their jurors, who stood ing thiy dialogue was In pi “Gentlemen of the Grand Jury, the i» you ask ine is one of great im- portanee. According to the understand. | vice Ing of the Jaw the District-Att appear before you under any Unree following conditions; rat—The 6 foo from the Distriet-Attoroey York, hut 1 him to attend “Third -W nires to give information relatty matier pending before them he must b namitted. be | populations, rests bad as in Pare Dietated Exclu Have Devery's wits taken leave of | aroused. or did a vacancy previously exist in Nis mind where his wits ought to be? He couldn't have taken @ step more Iikety to react to hts own damage am Very glad he did it, and T hope he! ye will wo on in the same line, = "Whar the aods would destroy they fret mak 1 think the ob. fe plain enough revilers, 1 do not suppose that he dors anything at all without being ordered to do It ‘The fellow is a mere tool whether they culm! not—anid I do not exs culmination—give Levery a suggest York is like when it te T have to say,’ mald Magistrate Cornell A SCATHING REBUKE. were unwarranted idee the awe tS w Tn nder the law. 1 here, in order to jow (is Guages “test, POLICE CRUSADE: Why, at fret the fused to moana e t it was the business of (ne District 1 never saw police ul- PORT OF SEW YorK, eluctant to, complain. ye afternoon Capt. umes cone ——-, down here and said tt was under con- templation to make these azresis, He was going to close u ws) decent places ee Richard Croker. Recorder Goff turned to address the | despatches received here jazement while) pasming trough London on his way to creas, | his country home at | Brighton, gave his views on the anti- crusade in this city cy may | ‘This is Mr, Croker's interview: of the) No one would be silly nd Jury may request | wert that vice te not p n't admit by any means ‘Second The (itand Jury may require) cuat it ie worse than tw London, of ae ? 11 the millennium ar- any | ives vice will be co-existent with large as unttye as It is base. making the noise know as well as any- body that they ure espouring # phantom Their arguments, for the most part, ave expressions of sentiment. “It tp easy enough to accuse, but proof le needed. It is useless to ask them to furnish evidence, because so far an they attempted ft they would be turning their weapons against themselves. “1 have the utmost confidence in the | good police of New York. do thelr utmost ta checking vice and) me, punishing lawbreakers. Secret vice will e ‘applica: Mi tates ‘patice ritorie jut the fect that it ex- pport the police connmive at Thore who are pmplaint. They & Wantage from if I told him he had | before a toe ay auch oud not be | J eaeye) Ney. eat and. discharge of the ‘An the defendants were bowing thems selves out of court that in behalf o ferve papers on Chief Devery thi vil sult for heavy damare®, | sare of Nebr On the latter one the Inauiry | “sie ie the old, old story trotted out He then repeated the latter and re-{@eain for obvious political reasons. sumed “The suggestion that the police of j GARDINER’S RIGHTS. New York are , collusion with vice ound despite th ¢ 1 the Police Commissioners. “You will observe that the of the giatute say pose right of admission before! mings, Glennon te He has the right only mn nm rela! "He in no sense has the right to con.) trol Ht. It would cease to be a Grand Jury |f he did control tt_and become t simply an annex to the District-Attor- ODD TALK BY FRANCE in a part of the t be interfered with rney or any other Went “The Gros near before the Grand the cases provided by Russia ‘| charge you that it js within your that you have the right to examine any person wit he Interference of the District-Att It is your power to de op. IK the trlet- Attorney ine to ald when request him to with: Poe wal can ‘Naraly conceive him, Doe _— acting In such a manner—you have the! ‘lon of power to compel him ty retire Uf tt ts | tem ona question of information, w! % he | yends word (o you you must admit him. you can suspend your Investigation un-_ you can resume It “It ia bis duty to obey you. Proceed, tnesses er the Grand Jury retired to its Parkhurst was recalled After na had been him | im despatched a mens But, ger 10 the ofc et Fequesting. bis presence before the, should stand before her obligations t aeee. (evauattion te eeexmurel: [frees nee ee enone re Col. Gardiner did net. respond _per- F'welayre his assistant, Mr sats BRITAIN CAN'T Wik, RACK FOR THOMAS. { a ass district w ‘Anthony Comstock, accompanied by | ang District-Attorney Gardiner entered the afternoon. | tein, He THIRTY INDICTED. The Grand Jury reporied to Recorder ‘importance Paid Help Wants Y. papers combined, coon MPIMPROVRRE 8) JANITORS $|, Morea Kien, 21 Third avenue; gam- §)xrromexwonk «| bilng-house b the ¢ 8) LADIE® Tarlo Antonio Cuba, 824 Third avenue; gam-| CONSTANTINON 8) LAUNDREStRS 4) anatveny 3) wesw | OPERATORS PAINTERS » I) ProTroorarnens . *) Mano ‘ : : PORT@RS i racesicas ‘ SALEM DIER .. SALESMEN : ‘SKIRT HAXDS UPBVE HANDS STRAW SEWERS in tle 13 other N. | Ww ali st y Wiliam Melntyre H ter Wilson Carver Salta twa pemeens great anxiety e Lovagiio, hous ko Agoew | The Turkish bn Cook, | against aubinise Bmith. Jerse Cine geal aspect of Bowery. gamt ng a decision The, men P ae = the Paskbur , Le on Ko Ward ; van) NO PREE Thee e nbiing eset Bri hb Governm TO PLEAD TO-MORROW, —"rechssreee tasersee'» All parties indicted will be arraigned, LONDON, Man h J6 before Reser Got for Murrow morning Witnesses before the Grand Ju pt. “tle Peadog Commons to-day to. |Gevernment felt Parkhurst, 3 mide this afternoon, arking (hat actlon | neg be auanended in fFestvrante where tral are being served for 4 particular pur-| tnepector Thompson, Detectives Bin, Lockwood, and BEVERY GED OF the Grand Jury Uy the Disirict-Attorney| Recort-Keeper Delamater, 0 (Continued from First Page.) ALBANY, N. Y., March 16—Governor + plaht Roosevelt refused to discus the vice| wituation to-day and declined to say whether he would appoint a Deputy At- 1 to take up the prosecur mouse long before Magistrate Cornell {n* opened the Jefergon Market Court this morning. Not a raan of prominence in the department wa the progress of Dev had not go! downloyn after his ardus ous algo e work je Court, resent to watch vine. Information vantage of a lor rpose of being constantly with | torney-Cene| the Grand Jury ton of New York City officials the vigilant, had busl- ren the two unfo so ashamed of i nese elaewhere anate detectives were ‘thelr job that they disappeared In one of the back rooma of the court and were not to be found unti after they had been asked for a number of times. Magistrate Cornell looked like a thun- DIDN'T NEED LAWYERS. ‘The men arrested in the Tenderloin precinct were all early tn court two of them had deemed It necessary to They were Morello and the Blaek Cat let-Attorney has no came Caves Ont A reporter for The Evening World! to Interview Mayet n on Devery's high-handed arrests, aboard morning | t do you think of the) arrest of hotel proprietors who have mu- | sc In their dining-rooma?’ was asked. ‘The face of the Mayor of the Imperial City of America overclouded. Its © eosion was like one of pain, and the ered up his newspaper with petulant. tone he said: to tall power and diseretion, and bear in mind Minister of Forelgn Affaire, to-day de chired In the Senate that the Roer Re: publics had appealed to the powers jeclines The reply of L “Mr, Mayor, #' ers had become almor! esi Minister denied that France had .| refured to Join Kt but if you have a witness before you friendly suggestion in the direction of engage counsel Albert Hesse of ‘The “prisoners at the bar’ were: Morgan Ht Roth, proprietor of the Hotel Im his oreheotra lender. peace tf! the District-Attorney concludes, then) The union bet ween Francs and Rus- at hen the Chief Maginrate of Ne York, always noted for hie courtesy ant good manners, KOU un and went to the other end of the car and sat down. —————- DINNER TO COL. GARDINER. Diatetet-Attormey Was the Guest ef the Ha B, Reosevelt. Distriet-Attorney Gardiner was dined ast evening by id has known and after so many hard and some- on times cruel experiences, f the District-Attorney | longer admit that her duty to the world Hemael A. Mortis, Hiroadwes, a0 M, Waller, ma- of Marsh's restaurant, bes Week Thirty-fomrth mtvet, ond Guster Geld. Gamay Sebulta, of Meh Feast, 160 Rrogdwey, ond Meek Opule, must. Tiomas!| Saye Bloemt | Does Not Matter. er Wearels ‘ree Biante, makes 4 sta Grand Jury. room at 1230 o'clock this, @arding the capitulation of After waiting until 10 o'clock, Magis- ra ‘This te an outrage, f have read in the papers about the arrests of these reputable gentlemen by the police | powstble that they do not know thelr I cannot under- stand this business at all, Governor, and ex- Untied States Minister to Hovland The dinner took place at the Roose: Fifth avenue. Justices Dwyer and exJustice Van | Logan, Pi t of ake ieee wes ome ret Tagg dlatpy—ndMlanele +e Sri Sula recon ci OVERCOAT igh grade materials, ic March 15 tha twentyctive. of this TO ORDER. ‘The surrender was of absolutely neo decided months) id at Hoemfontein Hoesen, Walter 8. “Not only are these gentlemen put to) that! all sorts of trouble by the police, whe m willing ta come farward * and back up thelr own cases, but Mr Hennessy, who Yas becn up nearty ail night im the interests af law and or- der, is bere, and Lom making him wait reeroant natice. t wrt any longer, Tale up (sae hoop (hese genvemen Tf no compiabr wits ago (0 make ho ® Lord Kobert ® despateh ‘SY H *Btate Presigent of the Demor Mr. Stephen M. Ranta were the ether intended to show | SS * Hit the Nai On the Head.’’'$ Saturday, If you hawe eruptions, pains in the | head or hisneys. stomach rouble and feelings of wearme: the head.'’ boos's Sarsaparila is the hammer to use. 1101.1 purify your blood. Goff in Part 1 of Gem 1 Bershon > Goft In Va eral Sesskns at! lord Kaper » Foreman Putnam handed up io the mained in the Recorder Uwelve indictments ¢ Bteyn ad the thirty men for bookmaking and gam. Cated, were de 2 a spit in toe State ee eee! TURKEY IS WARLIKE = SLEUTHS DRAGGED IN. After a litte Detectives Binnings and agsed inty court looking hvery much ashamed of themse.vee 1 dow't want any said the Magie Theee and Mey Then Defy . wMoral circles here regarding the Russian Government's re Hun-| fusal ty modify its & houre. | railroad concessions n S TeEANMLNE men have been unwarrantably arrested and put to much trouble, What were Sultan is these men arrested for, anyweyT” ey had muse In their dintne- | AN WANTED didn't have any Heensa We > APPRENTICES AT KERBS, | at them.” eld Be | WeieT tH fiM & SCHIFFER’, | Henry | aWalling & military renort — | : nings apolageticahy “Why, where did yam get the bea that | asked ‘he Magistrate ty not the law.” Protect Pro-Boere at Meetings Asst an: De ret-Attorney Mernesey [then sal? the arrents were rewadiated | by the Distriet-Attorney’s office, There | | was notht = eailing for eriminat pro- ‘eodings. At the mont the heret-heepe could be sued by the Corporation Covn sel and $0 collected from eseh tor a! “The Disirict- ly, the House of Ualifour said the the responsiblity for ny |anti-peace rows fell on the . Parknuret Bociety; Pole | ‘lumess min cal. he neces ae Wert, Harem > Lest. Found and Rowarge DR. PARKHURST By Dr. Parkhurst. ely to The Eve few York is lon aller Coler saym stirred up very © amply wanted tol it from being very ni incken | nothing immediately ory drt rough | present, wood {!me. he public ki } as been GUndD |b and the with ine greatest | wore advan id get any eom- fe keepers of well. | Ade @ spec ley were so mea. | te biful If any case can or ALMANAC FOR 0-Day. police absolutely re- | Sun rises €14)80n note , ne eaid iy to end clients he ee Fuerst Bismarce, the attention of a) e precincts to the | Orinoce, Bermuda, but he asked Mr. morrow afternoon to ‘Flourand, of Sherry’ tn court to hear the result of the MAYOR DODGED THE ISSUB Wrek Side-Steps Heporter Whe Would Quest | | Great Clothing ince, Van Wyek to newspaper Rebert Robert B Roos © Club, a New York when morally stirred up would wreck him very eastly. ers behind him are aiso scared. Lj expeet any culmination of that sort just uffering, . ly. The multiplicity of Devery's action| of its engagements and fjaterests keep deeply {nterested im anything outside its every-day dv Was pe ordered to take this action by | tes, But when it is moved, it ts lke oak then—hard to be lighted, but mak- ing & strong fire-and Devery and others behind him are realising thie now. DEVERY A MERE TOOL. While there will not be any culmina- tlon immediately from movement, tt gives Devery and others lo sentiment is pretty solid at!a wiance into the actualities of the action of ‘Devery’s w&s) «ituation. not needed to soldify it. It will tend to) MAY INDICT DEVERY. It ie astounding what steps a man who has not much brains to start with and no moral principle whatever on, Will take when he \* And Devery certainy ts pas now, He cannot fore» 1 cannot say @ word as to the work of the present Grand Jury. to bank! whag the Grand Jury ricken.| 1 would not mive @ hint of It # to whether action will be where the pres taken toward indiciing Devery for ma! ailing indignation ts King | feasanee in oftice, the present events.) Concerning the present crvsate, i¢ may 4@ a few more goats int) the wilder- t any immediate] ness but I do not expect an 1 do loom for it ANTI-RAMAPO BIL 18 PUSHED AHEAD. morably discharge! ALBANY, March 18—In the Senate to- want to gay THBP! day the Fallows Confessio “anit lowe Anti-Kamapo bil! 4 to @ third reading and | order for Monday night dives’ The pe - oe reumething. in. the HIPPING NEWS. OUT@OING BTEAMBHIPS sawyer Alter Onl4)| 1. susine, Le Tear. Catania, Homburg. Metians, Thursday, Friday, March 16 seiect from, guaranteed pure wool and fast colors. Th J 80 March $7 trimmings on these Suite and J Me Oe ade ’ yan expert cutter, guaranteeing a perfect i : class tailors employed in the making of these garments, assuring the best work- iS manship. These fabrics are not the accumulation of a season's odds and ends of The masses prase t for cong ths. '$ goods carried over from last year, but the result of months of preparation in gather- ing the new choice pa'terns of this season's creations in dependable materials of standard makes. Remember this offer is made only for three more days. Afier that we will positively not accept further orders. If you are not entirely satisfied after the Suit or Overcoat is made up you may return the garments and we will pee " ~Mae _/2 refund your money. SOAR, PACKER Eo ct |g Suit or Overcoat Each garment cut by ‘Madeto Your Measure for 3 More Days, J 1.80 Boys’ and Children’s Reliable Clothing at Special Prices. Setlor Suits for the little fellows from 3 to 8 years, in fast Boys’ Ste 16 Year 2-Plece Suts, with doubir breasted OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS, Men's and Boys’ Spring Styles. Everything for their comtort here-— Clothing, Furnishiigs, Hats and Shoes. Not many places outside of our stores ¢ hb can secure we ofler—no other place where so good things can be bought for s ‘ittle nvoney. For buyers of Boys’ and Children’s i 1) Clothing at our stores Friday and Saturday we've arranged to give some special us opportunities—gc serviceall: garments at considerably less These are 5) values and are andl serve as an introduction to other 00d things ve have in store for you, The same satisfactory i treatment you've always received, hd ane SALE AT ALL FOUR STORES. EOYS' TOP COATS, sizes 3 to 1§ years, BOYS’ SUIT:—sizes 7 to 16 years— from strictly all-wool Tan Coverts—up- double-breasted jackets—made from all- to date cut-—periect fitting—good farmer wool Cassimercs .nd Cheviots—several satin lining—sold all over New 2.98 new patterns in Checks and Plaids—we!l York for $4 our special price.. tailored and neatly trimmed—real value BOYS’ VESTEE SuITS—3 to 8 years— $4—but to start this spring sea- 2 9 | ighal fe al nace Keay ve vool 80n we offer choice of the lot at &e 8 y Cheviots, with sailor or YOUTHS’ SUITS—14 to 14 ne small collar—sweli combinations—20th eral styles all-wool Cision er Casshe y styles—real value $4 to ‘ i fe paat y artes 2.98 | meretehandsomely tailored and perfect in every detail- f BOYS’ AND LADIPS' LINEN COLL ARS— breasted ch age TTR we all styles, all sizes—regular 4$¢. qual- 5c bought to sell at $40, and worth all of that ity: while they last pick ‘em out at... sum—but during thts spi ing sale (Six tor 25¢.) your choice he: haa ae 7.50 ‘Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings at All Four Stores. 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