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POLICE FORCE “NOT CULT.” A Committee of Board Clears Cooney and Of- ficers in Race Riots, FINDS NO ONE WAS CLUBBED No Facts Produced to War- rant Charges Against Any Officer. “Not muflty,"" lw the verdict in favor of the police found by the Committee on Rules and Discipline of the lolice Board, consisting of President York and Commissioners Abell and Sexton, in ita] Was bg Sisk: scthey the race riot In ot on the night of riot was ordered ested jothing upon which e letter from Lawyer large! h he stated that he witnesses that would yo that the pollee yn the night of Aug. abe Br witnesses. one latter two re nt in the firat case was oe atter he wae te Ihoe atatlon. robo. not police officers tation where 1p ge teal @ comm Ping at ans | a report 4 Fore offices station te > whieh pict RY yas ie inability to it at on mocount of the peation it wae presto. hat of And Soath hgh et cee fae me disposes of the. ape. a Sonn Sones of 3 except 4 Ge ia te a in die eee i fe 0 ree Oe hat hott Ae! in coenes ea ears posttlveiy thie eee wault was ted in hts Preepace 0 or to hia know! In this he {9 corrob- orated ot wil 08. The rep animadverta upon any podceman mona assault oner In @ station house or permit {t RE cane, Reforring to the evidence w taged, It mayen: “Tt fe not puch aa would justity tite Fire of f 69) ing o! on trial for such al J" The comitten ways that brought out at Polis Har ret oer & ott alae ee Bie Ang all tap core the a! nous byt (Ty | mcr oS het Phe, ta pe 8 Bt rot laters lo the fiver “tentonet | in Kio renert in cone neation with Attorney Ludlow, Tadlow and Noes’ get “that Ohi pee Shemctoncy’ and mood 99 fa oe ooarey, against ti nave n i al i he Won Board, an wil be Someta” to dle out. CAUSED RACE RIOT SHE IS ARRESTED. ———— ‘ade a May Enoch, Concerned in Death of Pollceman Thorpe, In Jal, May Enoch, the negresa who figured tn @he caso of Polleoman Thorpe, who was Allied by a negro and whose death led to the race riot last Simmer, has been arreated In Newark on a charge of high: ‘way robbery, Tt fe alleged that she and Loulee Mil- for, & colored woman who han also errypied Knocked down and robbed Har. ty Horne, & bartender at the Jefferson: fan Club early iy the morning a week ago on Halsey ontreot, Newark, sels HIS “FAIR PLAY” ‘NOT FAIR. te Compiaint | | Jacod Beken, a fireman, waa a prisoner Mn the West Bide Court to-day charged with ansault bd Daniel J. Kearns, of 8 Woot Ninety « ia tt atreet In hia al mit Kearns swore that on Dec. 4 Bekew wt) struck him with the butt end of a whip, Khoeked him down and then kicked him while he was lyl % the street at N netyenint otreet and Jumbus avenue is Haye "hat he was quarreling Hn man when Bokes inter- fered with the whip, first remarking that “he'd see fair play.” The caso Was adjourned without ey testimony being heard unti! Dec, 12 ee FAST LIFE BOY’S RUIN, Youns Albert Campbell Forged Rmployer’s Name to Check, Albert Campbell, nineteen years old, who was employe’ by Wdward C. Ta- he facturer of leather belting iy way, ote heh * ned in ne ‘morn ged by hay be ts hia emplo or'6 Hame to nae | rast jalpuaaet el He was erreaiod last, night at the of Broadway and Reade erst, acknowledged Waving imoney Ih eseing the own, Say trate Pantner ‘ombe, beaece bis to the ROLAND REED DOING WELL, Actor Submits to Another Opera. ton im Hospital, Roland Reed, the actor who was op- erated on twice last W.. .eF for inten tinal troulles and remained in Bt Fah Hospital a long (ime, went to thay taal “ke 1h rdiy, Bunt, Clover, iKe'n Hospital, sald to-day bmitted to fof y and was doin mming | hy by spat {| BPM avenue and Highty-fArat street, 1 | cholrmanter was Lacey Baker, who came ——- firs. Alice Rollins Crane Tells The Evening World of Her Experte ences in the Northland, Where Fortunes Are Made by a Turn of the Pick. Mrs, Alice Rolling Crane, who 1a at tho St, Denis Hotel, has given some of her experiences in the Klondike to ‘Tho Evening World. Mrs, Crane for- merly Mved in Washington, D, C., but {oa native of Virginia. Gon, John A. Rankine, chief of Gen, Grant's staff, was her cousin, She has been in the Klondike fourteen years, and is inter- frome] in mines many of which she will leave here for etranded prospectors on the Lakon, In ebout thirty deyo she will return to the Klondike, stop- ping in Towa, where her mother and live. Mra, Crane will soon publish a book on the Apache tribe of Indiana, which is foumled on facts furnished by the obtet on his death-bed. IN THE KLONDIKE, By Mro, Allee Rollin» Crane, One of the thi that to me after reaching civil be measured (or a dress, ery odd to pose for * photo ag AOL used to It. bs vee, am in my cabin home in West Dawson lease make a ‘iatincthon between Daw- n City and West Dawson—I wear bloomers; over them a biel leane remember that a, buel 8 two rows of braid on the bor ‘Thio okirt is made by Indiang " wear 4 boots made of moose ekin, this ba 1 Aged the chores ear over this mul Tt coat $00 to have it hme ton, Gome of my women friends in the Btates think that weal te cheap in the Klondike, What mistaken orea- tures, Hut the women of the Mates have lote of ne notions about affaires in the Klondil Many Women in Dawson, There wero ae Ne Pawn when I 4 tant July, Many of the men red me Feet ‘women con- stituted a large masority, There is society, even in Daweon, Now thero are but ¢wo thi in the werld for below a rriel woman whould 10 to Dawson, One is {ite love ae er husband; the other Li mines, but then Boisetlanes thes they hay women in the ome, They vioreie nd the dance hall, to cook and waal Robbing Her Flat a “I am glad to be locked up and safe T never had auch an ex- Henrietta Freebath and @ dozen women friends at 633 Fifth treet had finished with him, Mw, Freebath caught him tn her room. on the second floor preparing to leave with mont of her valuables, Mra, Freebath had gone out shopping, loaving hor apartments locked, She had not been very long ‘away | when Honderson entered the house and proceeded to ransack it. He stuffed in his pockets a wold Watch, a silver chain, ‘Then he col- ALL ANGELS IK A CHOIR ROW. ‘Lacey haar Sues for Back Salary and Goes Elsewhere. Thero have been tively times at All Angels’ Church for the past fortnight, and the congregation to-morrow morn- thm Is likely to be large and fitted wih curiosity as to how the chotr will met) along. All Angels’ ts the very fashionable Hplecopa: church at the corner of West rectbr te Townsend, Rey. Dr, 8 De Lane nd unt a week ago the from Philadelphia to All Angels’ two years ogo at a salary of 8.500 a year, | a8 4 pretty smart sort of & choirmaster, | After the services Thanksgiving morh> ‘ng Dr, Townsend sent a note to Mr, Baker, telling tym that bie services woul) not be required after the eluwe of the ehuroh year, and Mr, Baker vc+ plied (hat he willing to met out slain he received very Itttle aat- in from the rector In response to Wwe demand, and in consequence he has bri t ult for the amount, which Ja) ARE alt fo 0 woteh 4 4 the Mr, Be er ¢ LS yiad the vorres lenve one. ow Calvary. Church, on Fourth Ms { i eneiber th WOMAN CAPTURED SCARED BURGLAR. “|Mrs. Freebath Caught George Henderson A doaen sliver apoons, three gold atick: | \* "| pins and @ bronge plat This eilery proves that bo was regarded t "| mortally hurt THK WORLD: SATURDAY EVE: 14 YEARS IN THE KLONDIKE, BY A WOMAN GOLD-SEEKER. MRS. ALICE ROLLINS CRANE, or be cast out, There I» one women I 1| recall who nee. A candy store an of op. There ts e other who ts a wet they know what they churches, One cost) another $00, There aro women in the ohurchos In juestions are aaked, | M0 40 Dawaon, But no Some of big women [n the choire learned | ' to ain other piaces, and some of them vide har winglig, They sing for maint and sinner, ay te #1Bk, bd that women there) wear buckskin "k rts, On the contrary | the traing of ¢ skirts of Dawson | women etir ip aie walk out that the man whi apt to be blinded, Ratt Daweon women to In the opening of the In CAFRo of, women went there in| a From the day when the first woman In Dawson wore a ail dress, ‘ery woman has tried to outdo her. & man who tea church’ weon arranged to return nd Held Him Fast. looted all the clothes he could In a ble bi He had almost got through when Mra, Freebath appeared, It took her about ten seconds to see the aitun- tion, Then she sprang on the burglar, "You scoundrel," she seroamed aw she grabbed him and yelled for help. Henderson tried to throw aside, entered, They were) followed by women grom every floor, Two detectives, who thought a riot was on, ran in from the atreet, They | had difficulty in getting Henderson away , He by ed them 40) fa Sweaty Ivew at Mille) from the women. ik yea Hotel FEAR DOCTORS Brannigan Died in Hos- pital of Blow Received on Nov. 19. Back of the death of James Brannigan, which occurred # § o'clock this morn: ing at Berey Hospital, isa provable mur- der mystery, which Coroner Berget, of Rrocklyn, will endeavor He says that If ihe man's death t# the | rewult of & crime the hosplial authorities have miven those guilty of the erime op> pertenity to escave through thelr negtic rence, The man was taken to the hospital on Nov, if by a stranger. He arrived at midnight. The hospital authorities did hot take the stranger's name or address, hull (rane the man admitted had been » The police were not notified. Three days ago his condition eritical and an operation was dec on, Stil the police were not notified Mile condition grew too serious to per. mit of an operation. Stil) the polies were not notified thet a man had been He dled at 10 o'clock to-day, The pollee have not yet been notified through the hospital. If iBrannigan's Geath wound was t+ Mlcted by & murderer the hospit thorittes have given that murderer three on the poilee, lioher's excuse to the Coroner for ie red Frank Carr, of 707 Tenth avenue, while working in the iron yards at 6% Adis aie fr “ae 116 wae removed nd the result 4 Ma, 1 8, LEA he fra on o there, taking ine D in {he "tlre to ory, he Authorities ts '# condition was | thon to be serious when he firat At Bi pntenn's home are his two sons, Their mother ie been looked att i | He | York, LETMURDERER(CO foutte Beaten, He went to tne churah, i dawson and eadd he would jike to certificate of good standing so whow MK owhen he returned. Th wae inet runt suger the vertifionte the payment of The clerk also |! wieted on having the money before he let the cortifionte leave his nand. That inctient, T think, shows the situation and the condition Our own government must send ay avle man (0 represent our affaire, Then American manhood will do the rest an Amerioan, but the Canadians on of the Hine do things muoh | th jo on ours, en in New York are far more for | tunate in the way of prices for dress than women of the ofa hac for a woman Any sort of am having some and the prie tide thoy are #o much below our pric A WOMen startled fap torcay by saying | in a very nice way that there was 4 ri In my walet, ‘Think of it! Tt made ine foe! quite womanly, I @hould never hear of it in Dawson, INNOCENT WAN LONG WN IA anita Twice Wrongfully Ac- cused and Served Seven Years, PHILADELPHIA, Deo, §—After sery ing #even years of @ thirteen year sen tence in the Bawtern Penitertiary James Parker, of Biliwiale, No J. been re leased as innocent of the ermes with whioh he was charged, Parker, why % not years old, ieft Hilindale to Bordentown he ootaned employ Was prospering when, in 184, he arrested on the complaint of A young woman to whom he was engaged to be married, the charged him with | watch, ‘The charge was drywn and Prerker wan Parker (hen came ——| roan’ tnt Hue! punty, On one oven. sion he sopped night in a private room Co Heete: th a tavern, and in the morning donied a sult of clothing which was he K in the room, mis turing |t for hit own. Bhortly after jeaving the place he was arreated for larceny. When Parker w trled at Doylestown, before Jud Yerkes, ® constable from New J temified that defendant bad been arreated for larceny., te rll Against him, and he to thifteen years’ im: ot twentyzovert in 1891, na recently. placed tn of ox-Promecutor Bekhard Han of Mount Holly. NJ. Mr. thudd learned that the ordentown youn. woman had misatd her wate and i a th nd that the mult of ark er had left at the inn had put on by iin an the one ne DID NOT CURE. But Greatly Helfed by Change of Food. A lady In Harrisburg, 0., 6 frank enough to say that, while she has been helped, she was not entirely cured in the change of food and tak+ ing up Grape-Nuts food. She says she began eating rich and highly sea- foned food when she wae young and followed it until she set up a bad stomach trouble, with severe attacks of nervous sick headache, Finally rheumatism of the joints set in, and now some of her joints are dislocate! by the heavy deposits forming about them cnd pushing them out of place, so that she is al- most helpless, Her nervous system was wrecked and the optic nerve af- fected #o that she could not read without bring/ng on nervous prostra- tlon and insomnia that would last two or three nights “Last Fall 1 heard of, and com- meneced the use of, Grape-Nuts as a food. It has since been both food and medicine to me, for | have taken very little medicine since | began to use ft, After 19 monthe I find a great improvement in my brain and nerve power, am no longer troubled with) sleeplessness, | suffer very much leas with my rheumatism, and can read several hours a day, one day after the other and sleep well all night. “Tam by po means entirety cured ‘ astound me le | |torm of eatarrh ie an internal remody| § | which acts expecially on the blood and) P| Stuart's Catarrh Tablets for the nominal Oe a li NG, DECEMBER &, 1900, — WNTEDQNES, WEAKNESS MEANS NOW CAN'T WED COLLAPSE ! —— | Miss Lynch Says McCcor-, 7@ Great Builder of Strength, Power, and mick Pleaded Age | Health is Dr. Greene’s Nervura. to Back Out. Life is not the same as strength, Weakness may undermine the NOW HAS AIM ARGESTED, stateliest structure, and nohody . dreams of danger until the fatal \: collapse comes, ; So it is with the body. Vou He 66 She i oe A wn may look well but lack vitality, Opposed masohy le 6, , Poor blood and weak nerves may In '96, oe have undermined the consti« = a O 9 tution, A atery of tong foving and waltine y * Do you have any of the | oromise by Margaret M, Laynah biliousness, or indigestion ? West One Hundred and Fort) Are you unable to sleep $0 ball, an per rest when you do sleep? Do Mins Lynch alleges that she has now boon waiting twenty-one yeara for Mev Cormick to full his vows to marry her, MeCormick was a policeman for thirty> four years, He got to be a roundaman in the harbor polloe squad | He was retired on Monday jast on a) penalon at the day of wixty tive a In 1879, says Mise neh in her com plaint, MeCormick ted her. Hor father, John Lyneh, apposed the union, | though he and MeCormick were frijnds ONever mind,” eald MoCormick, “weil watt UM the old man dies, No we \o worry him." Bo they waited tl Aue gust, 18%, when old Lynch died qT rays Mise Lynch, MeCormiek, who boarded at her house, renewed vows and ret Deo, 22, 18M, for the wed ‘ing day, They were to have a merry Christmas honeymoon “put says Mise Lyne, day set MoCormick eald to her old to marry now, and has refused to wed her, Mae Lynch le] thirty-eight yeara old Bhe maya] do, having | you worry? Are you startled at every unexpected sound? Doyon have the biunes? Does everything g0 wrong with you? Are yon troubled with headaches, nervoug exhaustion, weak, tired feelings or palpitation of the heart? These are some of the aymp- toms of impure blood and weak- ness and prostration of the nervous system, Thousands of people worse off than you are have been quickly and pere manently cured by a before Ul ‘I'm too sine BLOOD AND NERVE REMEDY the wonderful restorative of health, strength, and vigor, Everybody needs this greatest and best of all curative remedies, MR, A. L. BARTO ever now MoCormick In w nk, and @ehe asks for exeme ga) a Fld reporter saw Mo» . 5, of Loganton, Pa, says: Cormick in the Sheriff “Thave used Dr Greene worve remedy, 1 he wan walling to ve ball, He ¢ aregular wreek, nervous, and alb 1 rmerly \-. hot look a day over forty “Lam. indignant at my arrest ald, This is the fret | knew | we onanged to Mine Lyne. Tt ie riot (rue I never proposed to her.” When T Nervurn | got an ink left ine, 1 wae ypoet toe, bub now rand eeep well, woll, and my tines my bend fi rnd feet Tike new tan but 180, Dnot weigh 188 pontils very pet Lnny well and st and where ~s0he Thay toll who » T would nilvive them, (f slok, to une Dir. Sailed Away on the Kt D Cireene'’s Nervura, the gre Went, nerve, and blood remedy, Tans peli in ki of pro Gate ria, which patled prietary medictned inmy diy: store and know what ly aad of Cen alt at 1 feel nere ‘ Reaves ter ore Mr Arm: | vom ond rumdown, Tine Dr Greene's Ne ‘i thank th trendy for the nad rest! te. and I like tontay to bntulle it heene Rollet from the depression and despair which characterize blood and nerve diseases is indeed cause for thanksgiving, Under the magic Influence of Dr, Greene's Nervura blood and nerve ON the bettcr part of Nature asserts itself and we want to tell (he good news to all the world, This is why Dr, Greene's Nervera hes thousands of testimonials from people high and low, rich avd poor, who wish that other oulterors may share in their own health and happiness, by using this grandest of remedies. ot his office, THE LITTLE SICKNE Dr, Greene invites free consultation and gives examination and advice free or by letter, Which Grow Into Big Ones, | 45 West t4th Street, New York City, All letters are strictly private ant confidential, A Nittte cold in the bend (9 a trifle, tit \t]| jeemeenmaeresmeesmmnenrmey neglected and it hangs on from. w week and gete Into the throat and ti (sno longer a trifle, It te then no a alight cold but the beinning of « eatarth | Do not make the mistake of thinking yo se T kvow the value of (Cy experieace Mr. and Mtp. Alfred Clark, i ul Throw the value of IC by exp ‘on mvielf Dougias Gordon, f Li 18 Jones, Bt. George Price, M. 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The CHILDS cigar must be manufactured by them, generously good at all tin are fle ist unscrupulous dealers who give you somethin ou t CHILDS, If the cigar which will be closed out at snot as good as it always was be sure it Look more carefully when greatly reduced prices, ranging from $65 upward, ou buy, The new of CHILDS cig ’ ME TROPOLIT AN T' OBACCO Cco., DISTRIBUTERS, Besa wana day “Getting in position” is of vital Im- portance to troops in battie, It is of rhoumatiom, but I have been made {80 much better by the use of Grape- Nuts food that I am sincerely thank- ta for i hl tal fa nied Postum Cereal Battle Creek, Mle, me equally important in the battle of Mife, World Want columns are full ot strategical points, Occupy one of if you want to buy a house or sell it them. ina “minit Why, everybody but your ag, 5 If you want a good suggestion as ta Wise landlords begin advertising how to get a job, in The World on Sunday agd eons ads ‘Che Weeld Fut a World Want ad, in Sunday and | tinue Monday and ‘Tuesday, 2 Wied ap altuations bab | three-time ra

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