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THE pS AE SE ee ae eS Wor , NEW GRAND JURY TO INVESTIGATE POLICE. BOO OOOO OOO Work of Uncovering the THE “SEARCH FOR CRIME. a Alleged Protection of | Sciam came: ia OOOO rn OO) Crime by City Officers to Be Carried on by State Prosecutors. B A tidal wave of reform iy Sweep this town, and very quickly 4 A Special Grand Jury under the con- trol of Attorney-Geseral Davies will be {mpanelied by a Republican Justice of | os the Supreme Court for the purpose of b probing the Police Department and inet: | Hy to furnish ammunition for the! wablican party in this city for th Presidential campaign. ‘This has been decided upon by the) Republican leaders, and already ted | | is going to too. r Mave been taken to insure the success 4 ‘of the investigation. Recorier Goff, 1 ts fanserted, in aware of what is coming, and will ald the Atiorney-General tn the inquiry. The Recover Is tn daily 8 consultation with Deputy Attorney- 1% Generals John Proctor Clarke and Job | ® Hedges. I1OLe lore eerererere + Dr. Parkhurst and his society are anx- fous for the Impaneliing of a special Grand Fury, ond have promised to eub-| mit evidence of a positive nature as to " the identity of the individuals who pro- Ig ‘a lect vice in this city, It is anserted that | the Parkhurst Society has evidence 5 Ghowing the purchacr of huge parcels of | 7 emtate in an adjacent city by one these men on the money allotted as a “Wie share of the blackm: All these facts have been laid before Goy. Roosevelt. He is willing to help. | ¢ Dr. Parkhurst in his statement dic- | j tated two weeks ago exclusively to an Evening World reporter foreshadowed | j What was to come. ‘There are many matters, 80 leading Republicans say, that need investigating 4 fh this city. Although on the surface i everything in the District-Attorney's Office is apparently on the I, yet there are persons who bell that Water the rmooth surface ther many Seandacs concealed, one of them being * the Taird Avenue loot care L: ‘The licensing of pao! rooms by the po a Hee and the blackgai! levied on unfor- ( tunate women are two of the evils to be investigated. “In the meantime the managers of Tammany Hall are working tooth and 3 ee to prevent the execution of the Re- scheme, but thelr work wil! be — aie VETO ON CONCERT HALLS LAcenses Renee fer Coney Island Vetkegarien and a Breekiya FOR LOVE OF MISS Went to Niagara Falls, Put Three Bullets in His Head and Then Resort. . The Police Board refused to give ‘oppled Henry Koster a concert license this T Over Into the ae 4 Morning, although @ good character was pids Riven his place, the Coney Island Volks: Ra by Acting Captain Kenney _- : held Larsen’s Sailors’ Garden, at Geis tar va usar” <Spay| Left & Letter Saying He Phelan ie aymarae Willed All His Property ‘ to the Blonde Singer— { VIOLA NOT AP A POISONER. Had Annoyed [iss Rus- Mies jibslaeher. bs ae sell, Nebraska Jury After Deliberation, IMinpolyte Behnelder, Lillian Russell's, HASTINGS, Neb. March Viola | crezy lover, shot himecif at Island | een Who was charged with send 1 tot morning and falling Into the rapide was swept over Niagara Falls Isoned candy. of whiet Br peenned candy which the wife} in a letter whict he left on the bank Of the man she loved and five other | he blamed the beautiful ainger for all his! q Women ate, was acquitted by the Jury snd his death, but he leaves to} 5 to-day wi After the charge a! 10.0 © clock fury retired and revur Verdict of “Not qu! Viola Herlocker was stenoerny * Morey & Tibbits, « law firm, and be ame a warm friend Mrs Morey. 1 Was said that Morey e RORrapher were ofte i at 160 wiih h received | very day. They were written in French and breathed the mos fervid admiration for the silage LOVE AND SPOOKS. er toy 4 the loved him. He intermingled spiritualism with love . Mr, and Mrs. More ok thelr meais | parsages ond said that Mire Russell wae a Mt the Hostwick House, and at che} h's affinity—their souls had been mated, s fame table sat Mises H er The | through ages 4 Moreys lived acres the et in the} In the dawn of the world their sow oa Lindell fats, and the lawyers wife con-| had mingled like few Woted an amateur ar sho) there Through dim and f the Mts. Morey found a sof homemade | had met and love And » on , @endy on her dresser io ihe aftern nue be world tad be} 4 Of Apri © No one knew how ame! and eternal night had su h Dor in it was a « * Alice | . one and t hie dev | LILLIAN RUSS Written on this way “Homemade sweets that made tae | — a eat heartily.’ Half a a . + times Pa- te bette Ile wae Morey's friends came t arel she ' i) part of the candy ed by writt wh, HM partook. but found the contents of| y harm bes friends and they 5 sto onneee box #0 bitter they did not rat Hately all became violen: the prompt services 0 to nave much. over them. aughed KEPT FROM THE SHRINE. 40 ovRCUTe lows sc ti ILL, Wit sebmit ton surgical Opera. _ thee on the Foot Secrosis Of the Mone. the actor m iY anal * harmony of ha ’ t to submit + for necrosis of ead. i ' fi. and WAS AWCPL down Letwoen Le fev i hy J. TPs walt Opems in Mariem. | tie ave in hwatt @ Hons, th Letters that be were also ad ar t . Werting aeed coming S re and Carpet house 4 to Infanta Sula 4 store st ne tas: meal rane a me s rarvine? ‘ at Cne Huadred jum man war iis naturalen “WHO THE “SUICIDE WAS. | ‘bi de The| roadway, + James ti. Myde te Vielt Parte. DO OO m OO COOOL CRAZY MAN SHOOTS HIMSELF RUSSELL. ELL WT ONE FARE INTHE BRON. tion on Plea of the Taxpayers. Bronx for « out regaining cons:iousness, ) paper, a notice ¢ B | the ma « MARCH 30, 1900, IWAR HERO DIED BY POISON IN PARK. —e¢e——____—— \Left a Touching and Chiding Letter to His' Wife~-Took a Dose of Morphine. nderatand ] “Lam smp'y heartbroken, 1 mas Renjamin Bylverter, « ze of @ En ignty-elghth pireet, om mMiited suicide with morphine this) morning on a n Central Park, have been negligent. but not to any sued The man found shortly before’ an extent as to warrant you to drive me noon In convulsions on a bench not far| from my home. | cannot understand from the Obelisk. After Polloeman Prosel had taken him to Presbyterian Hospital he died with- your motive have a d “Lve a polities! or knuckied dow for doing #0 unless you red mind, lived ap to my principles, otherwise, and 1 never one fota to anybody.” | er stated several small ser cwed ady.sed his wife where (o get soime pension | money. In his pocket was found the fol ow Jues from Quar' er A BOA of Winter ck Poet, ALR, No. a; “Your dues to Post 2%, G. A. R., are continues: due up April 1, 1900, $4.50. Please bs 4 apes fr tbe | emit, or bring to post in) offic. me of ihe remit ring to post meeting on Mareh | mg" ome one Gi sum you can spare on it. Yours! guch ‘| « dt. A. B, ADAMS.” | other ie On the paper was written in lead pen-| = and Tet Barees oe on | a moni : principal. Do nat “Dear Comrades: 1 hope the Riek [ 17h won't ihink hard of me for my al timely end. My troubles are mani? it poy my font denis ‘| Riand I cannot stand the train, Fare- MIN SLYVESTE: [well al) BENJAMIN SYLVESTEL ; ‘a 4 | od Ki “March 2” In his pocket wan also found bership card in RG. Dun Chapel, Typographical Union No. @ } This pathetic letter was also found In at Kighty-eighth After going to the hospital Mra. Syl- yetter went to the police station at the Bhe there told | ¢ cause of the |S “Our J rt ‘apy and on | strained that my den, Although “th it aie | seme’ 1 should feel strong but to taink ¢ jthat your love for me ‘grew cold’ t0/ took a room at St bot: 15 such on extent as to Jnfluence even) street THOMAS IS HELD BY FF, THE STAND. Tells of the Firm's Doings. Furnished $1,000 Bail | for Examination. | | James B. Kellogg, the accused head ptvin Thomas, of t Police « lon Precinct, was arralaned Le the swindling E. & Dean Com) corder Goff this morning and he took the witness stand | own $1,100 batt for examination on three Ja. | féase this :norning before Resarder ( Hictmmanta, charging neglect of duty General Sorsions, Kellozg te speciti- After the about fifty petty | ustd of stealing $92,009 by means RUS apeculation peels, real stealing» of the Dean Com> Pany Are believed to have been nearly a militon dolare Sam Keller, ame-of the | prisoners had been disposed of by Ree op cotder Goff the name of Capt. Thomas was called. The Captain stood at the, mail Mere Also Indleted, conferged on the | ay race land Inst week that ‘he, Kellogs and Chief Devery arore and took Wis pace Cr Wweinmana divided the pro Deside him ds of the swindle. Ww you manng é Clerk Hall read the substance of the | nim with |‘ three indictments charging Yea. 1 took ihe neglect of duty and asked bim what | 4) in. request of Mre plea he made tat waa your business previous ong, ar.” toker. and Not guilty, sir sensat, el Lawyer Hoffman o! He sald he underatcod the would not be called upon to p Kellorg said that | ar salary, aalicarane he winually, Gorin & Co, day, an the care was down In We brokers: of the firm. Sam. Keller war | c rf for pleading, and be bad 19 jatreduced to him. by tnmhnn in even been arrested on a ben Beptember, 1 Mrs. Dean vente to ‘get! out, and tre e the firm's Interests for $%,! reed to buy Keller tata Thal Was merely a mat vald the Recorder. “Ile plea # ey that he was Pa ibigd a bucket- be taken.” and tnaking 9 | The lawyer wold that he would en ter! ore Myers & ety pul up the mone a plea of not guilty, with leave to with: | Bean but up the money draw that plea Ina week and enter al K Rehiogn denied that he hat anything | demurrer if |) was fownd necessary, He} U a by the firm afier it had | ts U given until Wednesiay to withdraw. | "ne anliwente matey wi ity mt | Keiter in his “confession.” Mr. Hoffman then begged (hat his c be permitted to go without ball ta tody of Chief Devers “1 cannot grant that rey Recorder Gof, “We my records clear, J will a¢ this covering all three Indietme Brewer John Resenweter signe! the ball bonds and the heariog Was over TOM L. JORNSON WINS, ole Cleveland Primurtes and Der te to Kansan hin, impure, |} the demands of the +. strength, energy. | Veod's Sarsaparilia purifies and vit the blood. gives it power to now ; Take HOOD'S | 4 sean cures all humors and eruptions, appetite, strengthens the nerves, and gives | sweet, refreshing eleen ct Convent sibs te she: reskial ns Hood's Sarsapa:illa ULEVEBLAND, Maren ™—Ret urns | ts Amerie Greatest Spring Medic ne. | from all the wards in the Demoorati> | Congressional primaries to-day Indicate | neon. | ne major flay's Co grenman To k, will control tea in Sa by MISSES’ SUITS. | ind Floor. unty | Convention. If Johreon ty #ected a delegate t Counciimen a outs No vo not | breast last plan on fool he etion of the De: the Watigrat omvention, when dh “Made of Homespun, Spriag son wht be a pr shades of ight and med.um| jarey and blue. | |New, Eton Costs,—stitched inverted pleat back Skirts, | Lined throughont with Silk, | Sizes 14 and 16 years, $15.00, 5 BOY STABBED BY ‘BOY. Sidewalk and the La Hie Peaknite, Louis Wenck, fifteen yeits olf, of 1277 First avenue, was stavbed in ihe tert bt by Michael Costel o old, of @i Bast Sixty Weneck’s woand was! Nght, and was dreaved at the bye teria Hospital, The bey war then ‘The polle are to king Braided bine Serge, — or, tan, grey and black Home-| Sounare: mas Introduced | “Wea wae tn teant of Costete's noure |8 PIU Suits, ats agv. a5 allowed: te Qa haniteny WULber ae negecte >| Box pleat back Skirts, reduced aC tae Segtaning of | Seb. pall nae fe iS pe Eton coats,—‘iged with Silk | t r. ~—s * . he Coukien headed | nie aos Ob ite la = DRANK PARIS GREBY, | tesiaee | ore the committee and ery ifyde, Vice-President wt the ame te Assurance =| "Ne dedaa. “} narte green at her house, 182 Prowpect Seonrate Skirts,— blue, i grty, tan and biack,—box/ ipleat beek,—lare front, $5.00 exeh. | Amed Bridget Abbott, of Brooktys, | Was Tired of Rte. ridge; Abyott. fifty years oid. Crank street, Brooklyn, late this afternson. ae taken dring t» the Brookiyn —s = Madnet Baried tn Kagtand. — | Worsted Suits in fancy patterns: a of Oxtord Cheviot $Y When Intox- | lar on coat; cholc ot Top Co Season: your ch Of tNESPeeee eee ‘of fine Oxtord ( of same material, Captain of Tenderloin|Head of Dean san Swindlers |e ilar 'Ssoutache, sizes 3 to ‘Scheviots or sees te or brown mixtures and | NG TROUSERS in es), sald fing tA JMMES WCREERY 80, “Kee wer ‘Tweaty-third Street, Cheviot Sults in « versliids and steij xceptionally fine |. uits, with new soit rol of th Fine Spring Suits in neat black and gray heck worsted, 1 Singl:-breasted + or troken phid Cheviot Suits with ¢ n e@x- Dody inele or double breasted vest: or cellently tailored Oxford Cheviot Suit with single-breasted the notch tn styl, Only... cece. ery ery | Fine Overcoats of Oxford Chevi- | ee and all-wool Coverts in choice hades (silk lined; also cur nol beviot, tin sleeve med “our may be te a real $20 cost for.. ul Boy ry bine for Mi vest—right up to . 12.00 }. —swellest conte of the! muer al wat 40,00) Another supine r merce is Our haghan ‘ nade with cufig: ant swelest Top Coat out this spring ings, velvet will $5.00 wens “Fine Blick Worsted Disgonal Coats and \'ests—choi bressted seck or op sal bd sack — sanie quality as sokt elsewhere at $10 ond $12--snecial at. Trousers to mateh above, cut in latest tashu wn One of Our Customers dropped in vesterday to chat and, incidentally, to buy a sut. His talk dritted somewhat into past matters. “Yes, sir,” he said, “1 be- gan buying from youn Cort- jandt street, thitteen yeas ago, in a little store in whicir half the stock was emptv boxes, You acted as yourown clerks and your cashier did business from behind an up- turned packing case. I've been a steady purchaser from you ever since, and I don't believe there's a single item of dress | have on now but was bought at your stores,” Pretty good record. isn’t it? The same service awaits Fg pleasure. Has. ts0m1 insof Cheviot and Worsiet new colori: —stripes a ai is: itiso Oafor Vigunag: goat. ing. with new extended nner” ' Superb Saits in all inenaw tbeteaer- wa Sanat bodving alf the poiats of custom gar- ver menti—coats have peaked lapels and are ng, made in the new spring tength: Cowble anal single breasted vests Wns are il Stripes, overplaids and wheal checks; equal in ever: "48,00 res.rect to custom tailor work, Fin, 2aelns of Oxford Gray Myo tot ng cut—vertical or coat un and long lengihs—cul fe sams avith or witheut veivet colli Fon any ocsasion our price uvly.. 18, 00 man woe watts the mest dignitio! s correct -wer! The mple Satistaction in our silk~ fac. duntinished 18 00 Thilvts.. e cutaway Coat, doubie- ae 8.50 ¢ 3.5) sil tiy made rt ts Overcoat ~Hats to Sioe OPEN LATE SATURDAY EVENING--ALL FOUR STORES, TOP-T0-TOE Four | a rye, 6th Ave. and 31st St. Boys’ Clothinz. Specis! Sale of i} Boys’ Suits and Trousers for Spring Wear. Dubie. rate! Doubie- Breasied SUITS in afl blue or mixed cheviots and cassimeres (extra well tailored), s‘zes| from 7 Pe er AY Ma EE SU } iNbinatons, and han trimmed, BLO! with large sailor col- trimmed with | ereeee O vears.. SPRING STYLES sotlects 279 Broadway, near Chambers Pra 47 Cortlandt St. bet. Chureh & Greenwich Sts 248 & 219 Sixth Avenue, bet. S4gh de 15th Ste. 325th Street, corner 2d Ave. Sd NOW READY, 9 | DERBYS, $3 & $4; SILK HATS, $8 & £6; ALPINES, $3 & $8 60. 199, 209, 608, 1197, 1851 BROADWAY, N.Y. ONLY BROOKLYN STDRE Gh FULTON ST. a ey | THAT ARE WORTHIT. We don't clainy their value $30.09, hut we do guapantec you can get no be where jor th: Price or near i Most ‘ishlor ab that wear-worth perfect titling, wit! karments never (ai! in, Vicoras, Thibets, ( Savion, arnt. [Taends, Cassimerc you will here you can ‘Covert, Oxford, Under NOW to rvend toe inevitable Raster rele and here wy deliver ae promise! Price #18 ap. Satistection or No Bale Money Refunded. We repair and prea: Garmeste Free. ‘Mitchell rcs, bee Beno Det, Hh & 1th—Opp. ca mip, GERRITY.—On March 2) after a lmgertns Kilnem, Y, beloved wile of the late Jeremiah Gerrity, aged Oo year, Fonera! tram eer late residence, 1900 Menhettan avenue, Greenpoint, gn Seturtay, Mered 21, ct 9.97 A. ML; themes we Bt. ¢ avenue, tasiea of adliily tv incroduen x2 tae ne by Rewer vsmvees. gursmee 3. N: Gantuer @ Ca, iveasa Youths’ SUITS in all-wool piaids, sizes 14 to 19 $3,981) years, worth $4.50 a suit Youths’ LO +4 “The Work of the ‘nternational Peace ‘} Congress” and ts Results,

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