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alons, are at ofds as to which shall pre- Pah : Part I. during be indicted! 1 Seer Goan re a question ‘The stikma which they have: fully] > : Years of Age to Spend : earned ix to be placed agsinet the names 4 | whether « Tammany or ant!-Tammany at Hatmina f. tohn th Seton $ Sere and prosecuting : Another Term—‘‘ Hone 5 | Badge ehall preside over the delibera- Jacob Hess and Henry 1, Abell, the) ¢ jstrict-attorneys to "9 leas ot the Grand Jury which ts new men who, under orders (om the bowser z 3 esty the Best Policy. va Railread have permitted vice to stalk imore open- | '% ¢ D_,Sacting tate the Third Avenue ly in New York than ft ever stalked be-| bs namil and city vies. foes 3 erg Se enmergummener | - ‘Tho Aight will also involve the Dis- ‘The Grand Jury does not feel that It]? q evidence sufficient to indict the of- e DIARY OF A BURGLAR. i Mbemay Gardiner trom the Grand Jury crime of that “Gambling Commission” | ¢ Bs, tees | geem last Thurstay. Which haa openly been romulatinn the|@ "ere ture Mane em First berglary .. ame JURIES. business of the gambiing-houses, be 05196-04-000560090000000¢0/ ] Last burglary 1p00 RIVAL GRAND JUR pnt he geet | ane gent guy gone tetse | Ti eee : € if poss ble, who uthor FRo trouble fo apt to ress! But, in charging these men and others | the foolish Attempt, aecribedl to Gel * Las’ bs with criminal dereliett of duty, the] Devery, of trying to turn public sym- “T eee aa cence nsontce which can|Pathy. against the dive crusade by ar- HIS ACCOUNT. ty | feasting reputable hotel and restaurant CR. easily be substantiated. And not only}men, and attempting to put on 4 caa tt be suvsiantiated against them, but the same plane as resorts which Capt. By 500 burglaries. . .8400,000 th é jomas's detectives openly declared to { Devery, now known In} jiisorderly in the Jeierson Market Ligh ‘gecorder and Tammany Judge at Odds Over Attorney Involved. Recorder Golf and Judge Warren W. | Poster, of the Court of General Bes- (Wis-Atterney, The whole complication If, a@ to expected, District-Attorney presiding Judge may continue « Grand THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; MARCH 17; 1900; “The Distritt-Attorney ts determined POLICE BOARD IG TD BE INDICTED. eaten ipa eesasis Grand Jury Is Determined to Strike at the Root of No wonder that the sun rose in a y this morning and turned tee-lat city of Manhattan lato eritable Aladdin The Pollee Commise loudiess » the es e colng to ur ficlal heade of the deaf, dumb and blind Police Department as accessories to th ad fee station by the pleasant of "The Idiot, Court. Devery himself was forced to confess t| Going to Sing Sing at 70|% “HOW I STOLE $400,000 AND SQUANDERED IT.” By GEORGE KING, BURGLAR. the Tombs, Die jed exclusively to an Evening World reporter | —_—_-—— Five Hundred Robberies|$ [= Yielded a Fortune, but |? Cost a Lifetime in/® Jail. Sooo OG Te 20 years in ja’ __ @aptiner takes shies temp roadeeigedl Jury in sesaion ay long ax acecerary, |to probe to the bottom the scandals that me ag was elected a judge of the “on the| if 1 the opinion of the District-Attor- @ recently come up, but he feels|Inipeety Thompson, yee jerday before the Grand jury, me eee eee CO Sessions test Lcaybaecomllaeneead hey and the presiding Judge the public | that after what happened in Recorder | Thomas and 4 good many more officers thou. Bin erlaaien and ore a Th mare eoreeiad) aa ticket, another outcom business requires it.” Col, Gardiner |Gofs court Thursday any suggestions | of the Cepariment, were tt deemed neces |iried to shield hits superiors, but he | but still halo and hearty, I start Monday week about that time, I never even| think of getting caught for a a0 Sf s Meflt doubtless be the appointment | usiness requires It." Col arise |he might. makn to this Grand Jury {ary iv weaker, the force of the In-[eould not withstand the merciless fire] on my eighth trip (o Sirx Sing Prison. |fame Met Ming caught ands Row When I pulled off 4.00 tricks and ag the special prosecutor by Gov. Roos) i ccwary 10 mich In this case | WOuld be mixconstryed dicimnta ty making them wiolesale. | Of (bestions directed at him By the/ tt ts the eighth t!mo 1 have been caught bolder. My operations, were mostly trouble! se to attend to the public ps aries lie will not think “the public busineas| “He as even now made out three| Ant cle same iaw applies to District: | "Bolkteman ire wondering thia morn.|4nd convicted. Hut there were lots of | SFOUNd the Nx stores, Ive lont track of how many burslari ‘ ing from the Grand Jury's investiga lasoonsed. (6! cages of neglect of Auty against a pro- | Attor ras to the Police|ing what indictment It was that Fores| jobs I never got caugat at. | Plenty of Money. T committed. but I think it's about five 2 the scandals named. K cinct captain of police and submlited | Comm man Putnam showed to Recorder Gott! ye» th ter th wf | hundred. I know I've realized over Moser Gof wishes 10 continue the| If Judge Foster persists in his inten- |, ° enki , ,,|xesterday and’ then put back In hig] fC the old story of “wine and women.” | Nighty 1 would “blow tn'* my money | $30,000 In all, and think it's probably tion ta weenis ta Part U Resovder) evidence to the Grand Jury. The} As for proof against these men, the|pocket. Various names were «i it The wine was usually whiskey, though. ] 1d mi 4 i. . present Grand Jury, known as the ge Gian evi Tate. a collan vetting toa (6 referred. to hue never | woods are {ull of Ii, ‘The minutes of the | iHowe most frequent being Chiet Bevery, |The two have made me apend thirty | Wi uisas. Was pale ie Med Be rt ye lo in Whenever I wante hrough t month, t » o napect a y " lar a asa ad 5 Grand Jury, | . laaave toth emether Bark of the Court Maxet Commlitee will show that w Unt) [PsPaeion Thimpaon, (he play censor of] years in jails, giving me but ten years of | iowance fo ise Faro}. The life is by no means of the dime- ‘until (t has finished its work in connec mo: pal -, . A ‘apt. i", of ¢ for a nicht's carouse. $ * } thon vit the crusade against vice and|He will doubtless sit in Part Il. in that tech deco Kappa: 1 poot-sopmne was Banded [0 the Oem rloin freedom during my crooked career. But) hanks, saloons and women got tt, 1. Revel #ort, | Tt kets ko be han) w wi el ! bey toe and sworn to; that the ence lowed us ‘ i ed bir . ) after the novelty oT % erecking of the Third Avenue Rail-[event, and continue the present Grand Recorder |" an ee ine \ avai “i C fe .clteed. fen. a oa aid) those ten yoars! They were filled to over) pougnt a diamond ring once for $i.) education, at all except th ci ie : by ia aione ie A confession that when| Wine with wickedness, J admit il! -Tpat night a woman sald it was Dretty | oat eater Len A gent 2 . GOFF IS RESOLUTE. Jury, It will be in Judge Foster's power then to tmpanel an April Grand Jury fn a close triend ‘a continaance of the March Grand in loner Hess and his fellows said ere no dives they spoke that when they knew to be untrue. President York and Commissioner tention of the Chief of Police, who wa +t that Umea witness before tae Com: mittee; that he disclaimed any know nat this peomiee was frankly, but I confess never until now has my conscience troubled me. It's making up for lost time now, however, | and I gave it to her. away with $1.50 worth from a freight station. In 1869 I tackled my first safe-cracking | eee i Next day I et a pn that was not my own. It doesn’t of dry-goods| pay foe Bull, 1 don't know how to urelaries, Virtue haw so little Whe Recorder wishes alvo to continue | and instruct {t to consider evidence in { pool-rooms in any part of thel Abell, of the Police Board, had but one | When !t's too late. of General Sessions | such matters as may seem to him im- i. a ui tke o-day very ak 3 ont ‘A man may work faithfully te gt in SNe a na short er oul pcreant y veg rg a fol Le rey ea ar to every question asked! I was a decent man until I went to] job, I¢ was in the office of Cumberling| years and get maybe $2) or fh a week, dewing April. He jerm! “T refuse to answer any war. 1 Joined the Beventy-thint New\@ Pyne in Wall street, Two others and| If he turns to crime he has a king's ine come, even if he does go to Jail no question and York Volunteeers {n 1861 and served until tr Grand Jury shall clean up the Third) {¢ in certain that District-Attorney 4 HOiniie moe 4 4 one. u a nt ‘Avenue and vice scandals under hie dl-| Gardiner would submit such evidence And, ROUBLE MARES Se EMAL BOE SOF O08 Word Maem aBMRN. |" in Gon, Blevior'e “Wessatalor” TrigaBe. \tolit, Cave torete ys acer mettee teal Suan. Sk en SERS He ee fection and not under that of any other! ay he may secure to that Grand Jury iral a ournment able. When I “seshatead th Bee teh | Set SaNNNn or Jt ne aiacanner ade Seems, Judee, In preference to the one now in session hina eaten SOM 1b carb pad tabs T bad | ees: CON ttm L Want ONcens Lie)” wie Wits miei tNe. War? aie a —a — wince in the finest steamship, and i But W te Judge Foster's prerogative Neer r mi bao ‘a never aone to jail I'd Cae a a ee EA FOR GARDINER, |ci"a2mntt tee” ott «| WOM AWG BAIT TRUST JOBS |: "at, mamaor [etapa urn a | ea mm fun fo ra aa aS Ga He ar house, Neithet - i i . 6 ‘0 fiv at in my ten yeors. elects, And he does vo elect. Hore) iy Jate of District-At-| Kine him presiding Judge of General u Bia 4 “4 F man secured the eX-| was, 1 looked around for some Way tOlyqurs. A reward of $00 had been | from iny magtity, I'd have ave anon support my mother and myself easily. offered for me, ‘The rest of the bond«| mcome of SIN a sear, How MARY fures to give way to the Recorder, Judge Foster has never had the honor torney Gardiner sald thin morning to an Evening World reporter: Heesions and giving him charge of all stand juries. It was killed, she has managed to secure positiona in sugar houses for the Miss Brooks say: Swind Kate Brooks Accused i In some of the notorious Eighth Ward at resorts, McMahon's for one, I had met 1 ought not to moratize, loo! the police found In a mattress In a West my record, but somebody said, “Hon- street earret. of impanelling a Garnd Jury to con- - a Sersey City Mechanics—De- “The pubiic has a wrong Impresslon } i : sider important matters and he is anx- | nies Feaed. men and that she would probably have | some bad characters while apending my yy: esty is the best polley.” 1 don't know B fame to have that honor, And bere, |f What the Grand Jury is doing. The CHAPMAN FOR TENDERLOIN? Kate Brooks, © prepossessing young {Recure places for the two complainants | war money. It was easy to get In with Pht pied A a > wee comment? who it was, but T say it, too. Itnpreasion has been created that Dis- mate if if they had had a little more patience. hi a ime 1 was a full-fledged jarnning t and whom I would do| ‘There's di r in the business, __ of them, and in no time I was a ful sed | when I got out. In 1874 I was free. I be-| besides “Jall-frar,” ay we way s {a where the District-Attorney's say in the matter comes in. Col, Gardiner is at swords points with Gardiner and his staf the Grand Jury in tt» trlet-Attorney are hindering Report that He Will Be Trane- woman of twenty-eight years, Morris street, Jersey City, was a prise oner in Jersey City Police Headquar- She is held for a hearing. gan burglarizing again, Two and three a craweaher,, FOU e haw to se week was my record. I sandwiched In|them, 1 carried ane, too. burgiar. ly first attempt was in a College place ) "| investigations. This x absolutely un ferred Rack to Nie O14 x | the Mirch Grand Jury since the J¥P- | true, Recaikes tere this morning, charged with swin- WEATHER FORECAST. (West Broadway it is now) wholemle |q spell of jail now and then, tn 1877 get-|if it had been at any time a q cy ae | ayggelaeed “ig inate room| “The District-Attorney stands ready |). pera aa F nat the Potice | 2uNe, meh bY promining to get them ——e Lat Agel We drove a horse aid |ring two and a half years; In 181, two (MUR OF Me a chug have been “him” . better To and If necessary will prosecute the is Reierally believed that the Pollce | positions with the Sugar Trust, Foresast for the thirty-six hours end. | W480” 10 the side door and In broad day- ang three-quarter years; in 1883, three | Hotective Tate, in Philadelphia tn light loaded on two cases of sliks, The ‘winged me. He had @ Jury wilt not permit him to have more Police Commissioners themeeives and Board wt! soon, transfer Police Capt Charles Mastolopia, 161 Morgan street, {ing at § P. M. Sunday for New York years; in 188%, (tree and three-quarter | nearl years; in 1898, three years; In 18%, four | muzzle fence did the rest, and I had nearly $200 to my body and smashed a bunch Bullet y Meee to ott ee pdb icocine every one else against whom charges |\29Pmal | ine Tenderloin precinct] Jersey City, claims Mra. Brooks took $9) | City and vielnlty: Fair and continued | fore Wt line Th ; a oopeee can be sumained. He ts not afraid of | M8 O18 vailiwie from him with the understanding that |Cold to-night; Sunday fair, rising tem-|/°r MY OPO and a half years, Now Tl get about 0% one f Bs through April by every means in his Capt, Chapman has been #eouting If) 4 was to get him a position in the] 9erature, fresh southwest wind Mother thought I hed « fine job some-| ave years, 1 suppose, h payaeuinepineteet oe power. GARDINER HAS A SAY. ‘The statute provides explicitly ~ SIREETS AR any man or body of men. ehat the Grand Jury has seen ft to exeiude him and prevent him from pre- senting to them any evidence he may have or might get In his possession. SH POES. Nagle Says He Has the Job Under Control, Though. “If the sun sticks by us we'll be on top by night,” sald Street-Cleaning Commissioner Nagio this morning. “Considering the difficulties we've had to contend with since yesterday morn- ing, We are entitled to claim that we have the upper hand of the situation now. “Last night's freeze choked every- . the Gifficulty of the work. There is day- wil go to church to-morrow without happen to rain.” Although ‘the fight between thing up tight as a drum and increase4 Tight ahead now. however, and folks getting thelr feet wet, uniess it should the dive district for several oventngs, end has had several consultations with the Commissioners, Capt. Thomas, It is also rumored, will be relegated (oa miner presinc The following record shows the changes in the temperature for morning hours Os Indicated by the thermometer at Perry's pharmacy PA M.A M power-house of the Sugar Trust's Will- Jamesburg plant th Wobwn, of 151 Morgan street, s (nat he paid the woman #10 to BD AL ML 8 Mae where, for I had lots of money after | that, I bought ber diamonds and silks and unttl 1867, when she died, she was « queen. ra | me badly When f out I'll be soventy-Ae tr 1 . What can I do then but 6 or They caught me this time us T wan/ fo on robbing? Now there's a chance me On find a way for t! leaving m store on Mercer street with | £0" ume one to fad & way for toeee ot $09 worth of velvet under my arm. Toj can't. Caught Again. rage a robbery about twice and the snow has been won ‘the former on most of the principal snow and plush are hold-