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— \s ite a Prince. Consort NIGHT EDITION @he “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ~ PRICE ONE CENT. PRICE O1 ONE CEN | CRUEL OFFICERS CAUSE. {QUEEN WILHELMINA’S LOVER QUITS Hee IN FIERCE ANGER. ‘ Duke Henry, Aroused | Her Seeming Parsie mony and Jealcusy of Her Dignity, Flees from The Hague. Wedding Was Set for Feb. 7, but It Looks Now as If Ceremony May Be Postponed— Dutch People ‘Aroused. LONDON, Jan. 3—A_ special des- patch from Berlin reports that Duke Henry of Mecktenburg-Schwerin, whose marriage to Quean Wilhelmina of Hol- land has deen announced for Feb- ruacy 7, has left The Hague, indignant at the tone of the Parliamentary dis- Geusaion onj the subject of his future [sno doubt there has been able connected with the pro- Marriage. Queen Wilhelmina h trived to cet up as much fuss about the style of precedence as that expert- enced in England in 1840. She wished Duke Henry to be created and have precedence over Her mother, but she wan overruled on both points. On the other hand, her solicitude for her future husband's, pe- cuniary comfort hax by no means) been equal to her solicitude for his digalty. She ha» given up her original propo- nition to settle a Jarge sum on him out of her private fortune, and now pro- Sire Ulhelnina fh Ho? la rel i poses that Parilament settle £16,000 a yeur on. him, payable ie survives Her ajesty. While the Iatter Is alive Duke Henry will get nothing, according to this plan, put there is a very strong feeling In Holland thag no allowance for the Duke should be asked from/the country, con- sidering. the vast property at the di poss! of Queen Wilhelmina. | FOUCHT IN A SHOW WINDOW. ies Gre Placing New Glass Attracted Har- lem Crowd. *} The Horton Jaw, with variations. was ‘Fevived to-day in a show window at the gouthcast corner of One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Seventh avenuc. The exhibition lasted ten, minutes, and; wa» ended by Interference of thy buss. The crowd on the sidewalk declared It a draw, A Bang of workmen were preparing to place u plate-glasy, 15 feet equare, in tho +* front/of the building. This incident of Miwelf naturally drew a crowd, One of the workmen atepped inate the show window. A wooden horse stood in the way and he Kicked ft out. Another workman objected and then the men quarrelled. After neyeral roynds the smuller of the participants landed un uppercut on hin opponent, flooring him. Ttie crowd cheered,, The man down recovered and renewed the attack. They clinched, but at that nroment the boss’ arrival finished the fracas, The. crowd murmured, because It was the first freu show that part of town had had for some time, [FOR RAINES LAW REPEAL. Marburger to Introduce the Bil! , Which Falled to Pass Before, ALBANY, Jan. 2.—Assomblyjnan Jullus Hirburger wit introduce, atthe meet of the: Legistature ‘Wednesda: a bill to repéal thé;Ralnes Mquor ee law ‘and to re-enact/the,old excisa w which w ich provides f 1 excise ‘boarda:! THe is the wame. bill he introduced last y@@r. and which“vall:a to “pass. wis THADDEUS CROOKER: Body of Mao Killed by » Bridge i ‘Troim Identified hy Wifey’ Mrs, Annie. Croker, f_333 Marlon © sltect, Brooklyn, to-day identified the man who waa killed by 4 Drldge train d# her husband; ‘Thdddeud’ A. okér, whio was ashipping clerk for Sullivan,, Drew | “ & Co., 62 Broadway, ed » > Grovker Wan’ Bridce Victim, 5 CY The man crpshed:to deatt'by a: Brooks ike lyf ridge train’ last night was to-day Ientithrd Las Theod Crooker, Marion stigen Bproubya, Cropeet: of 3 ——————__ ‘ <A bottle. af. Dalla y f sing ‘Dal a ihe Le Duke Henry's private fortuné Js in- adequate for his position as Prince Con-| sort. He'will, practically, be dependent on hin spouse, ! The Second Chamber to-day adopted,| proving the Queen's marriage to Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Behwerin by 79 te 10 votes. The Sovtal grant to Duke Henry. without amendment, various articles ap-| that an annua! allowance w abjected to the £16,000 Othera regretted not made. CRIP SLOWLY FINAL NIP: OF SPREADING. THE COLD WAVE. Many Persons Affected,|By Saturday New York but Small Proportion of. Deaths. It weanon,? The number of deaths from. grip in the dorough of Manhattan {s slowly in- creasing, and the doctors report’that the $aMction ts widespread, ‘Tho first death occurred on Nov. 10 and the next recorded was on Dec. 3, when there were two-in- Manhattan and two in the Bronx: » During the week ending Dec. 18 there were two in Mun- hatttan, of all Greater New York, An increase marzéd tae report of Dec. 2, when there were five in Manhattan and one In Richmond? The last report was made by Dr. T. G. Taylor, of the Bureau of Vital Statistics, on Dec. 29, when there were seven deaths in this borough and four in the Bronx. The heaith officials say that the pre lence of grip is due to the “open: weath- er, and that the workday’ man and wo- man cennot be too careful of themselves in thelr Journey to and from thelr em- Dloyment. DR. DEPEW’S ILLNESS. Mt by Tele- te The Evening World, icey M. Depew over No, 1,320—isth, Editor of The Evening W: Iam not very ill. I have that miser- able disease, the grip, which has been attacking all thy; good friends. - Of that by. The this farip of interlor Rrees a ere § below low; Placid « give up. When’ I complained frequently of feel- ing badly my pepple finally. took. the matter In thelr own hands. | They culled in our physician and he advised tm . Indoors 7 out ngain. Bonday and ar well av over. POOEOPOIDIEED IE OEE EEI+ WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty- olx ra ending at 4 I’. M Feiday, for New York City ty: Falr and co to-night ‘fresh war rents In wan doe ‘Petdayy winds, He was: i aris In one of the coldest’ Brees at -noon, says It I the final nip of the extended vid snap before leaving New York, and and Duluth, Dannemora. Lake, 31 belo McCullom's, stl 28-below, course tt had to come my way, too, 1], There Is Nearly three feet of haven't been feeling well for a week, | fmilex month bf hare: tine iss th but you know tam never. ready to | mule wyein Of Kere, there Is not a pay Gunhoat ad Teurs Wis Moles in sides Miehard + ‘Meyolving Kly-Wheel. Rioha.«. Weat Thirgy-ninwn this atteraoon thw factory at pit Weat Thirty-fourth street, was caugat | immetse fly wheel cf one of the en nea, jospltal, ©: Will Return to Mod- erate Weather. sof the temperature of 18 de- But Forecaster Emery with a Saturday the clty will be again fairly basking ina warm sun, rise ening. jew England temperature will begin The good people of the States are in the Icy spell yet expert the coldest fenced this season, the temperature be- tng from 4 to 14 gexrces. below while It is only" ut Boston, ‘Albany places, bove Zero Cineinnatl has 16 degrees, Chicago 12, De M4, while Blemarck and Helena 06 and 8 degrees below zero. San nd Jacksonville are at the treme, GO and 52 degrees, re- ely. fs rain in the Bouthern Btates, and snow in Western New York and in Northern Ki BELOW ZERO UP THE STATE. At Lake Placid low—Three Feet of Snow. PLATTSBURG, Jan, 3,—The thermom- eter here at daylight to-day registered and. zero. At Malone {t was 10 be- 13 below; Saranac Paul Smith's, 33 below; below and’ at Lake morning. {¢ was ai 10 o'clock th FRENCH GRUISER RAMMED. Runx Into “ihe Vieura —The French gunboat in a fom to-day with the French torpedo crulser Fleuruy at the entrance madly “Injured, having two! deep the bay, ‘Tbe Fieurus her part #lde. The une of collision mats enabled her to ba towed W tata the harnor, where sne ed. ——— es “KILLED IN MACHINERY. Karle Was ¢ caplet = bey: omy years old, of 2 Br ret, while at work removed to Roosevelt Hospital! died = short time’ tater ia’ the DISCHARGES V BY TAMMANY FIVE READY HAD INSANE. WIFE COMMITTED. —2 ++ GRAND UR AAND PRA ISES so NEW: ORLEANS: RESULTS, NGINE, 4 nua was- ‘GARDINER. Grand{Jary, vmpit. | - paid Mee STANDARD OiL MEN OWN WALL STREET.) Henry Clews Tells of Stock Manipulation on (Hanry Clews, in ‘That the market!s be:ng manipulated is apparent enough even to the most casual observer. manipulation is a few, They know that a new order of things has come, due influence that has ever manifested It- self in Wall street. very Iatgely composed of the Standard Oll combination, who have Introduced in their Wal! street operations the name unortentatious, but quiet, measures that ployed in the co affairs. The heretufore conspicuously big erators were mere tyros beside the men who are running things for Us now. his best, Jay Gould was alwayr com- peiled to face Commodore V. had the Stree: was frequently ni where he had to do battle for hia Itfe:} f and so it was wi tor, or comb'nat! the mea who control the took hoid. With them. munipulation hax ceased to be speculation. vast that they need only to concentrate NO Vic SAYS GRELL. Sheriff Thinks Abides Up the State. Faerie Mayor Var leavinig’ the asked if the: Goi requested nim’ y the gambliIng holses and disopdérly re: sorta. “My opinion af the whole vice fi sald’ ine Sheri! te thle" committee York go to ¢ citles up the BI Inote. vice acc population than mitiee can nod degradaslo; of An Increase of 5.15 Per, ported by WASHINGTON phd York renorts to thee ‘Por a ter ,o? maater-< ohding m 31, 1500, compared wit! Wek to cil, ‘ork pears for. the POSTAL RECEIPTS: FS-GROW. e hme fh” past98-081 for aisiper cent. a Gigantic Scale. the Saturday venta But the source of this Probably known to only number of propert! posed to be exciurl to the most powerful This influence Is their method in the of ostentation with on. ‘There are no resistlens ure no scareheads they have always em- Pret.)pon any given property with jt what (hey please; and that have thus concentrated ona considerable fact well known to, in order to do hey les oytside of the stocks ‘In which they are popularly aup- ively Interested ts a every, one, who has opportuniites of getting beneath the sur- face. They are the greatest operators tne world haa cver seen, and the, beauty of quietnesa and lack inere ie no wild acramble for excitement duct of their corporate); With them the process is gradual, thorough and steady, with never Waves of brew oP) “How much money ate. That | the Ue At ne Wad wm the’ ehance of @-tlure, derbilt, though he often fn the palm of itis hand, | “p,contemplate, driven Into a corner] slmoat absolutely. M In. supplyin; needed. With it ta easily co must side of the market. thelr manipulations way—upward: and the general prosper! In making large # nearly everybody in ith every great »pecula- fon of peculators, until Btandard OU uch Their resources sre xo have made It ie) jmpasaible evan: toieatl- tin a sum beside whicn of the most daring speculator ting the case midly. Wer udsence of chance that Is terrible This combination controle W financial institution» are at: their serve i uccommodations when tvable that these men muke enormous sums this group of men ere bugatelie ie put: . And there Is an I street of the mtrongesy Dower and facilities ‘on. either Bo far, fortunately, have ‘All teen one In conjunction w! ity thhe hus resulte ums of the street, E-HERE, (SUICIDE Crime Grell ewiied “01 Jay, anid when he Mayor's office he Wes mittee of Fifteen had et to take xlepu-to_close WINamsburg, Uberately: “thrown, Wheels Of a trolley rome In the otman avenue ‘lin>, hohtnd a te egrap tevied down treet fo. rusaed trot € en Stree we tes Bat youat Tet y the alge of the ‘any. Itepubitean. com: down here, ‘there Je a. depravity: and vege: State (han in New Yo Waa dragged doan:t his‘ bag wa: tr His hed! was aiaros algned on a crurge ity en] hearing. thhtr. » the Postm Jan, 3.—The Postman; he recelpit ‘KToss receljits ee a cf an ine tabasive pepe Atte No core.’ RUSHING CAR. Herlitz Said Plunged Beneath Tro!- John Herlitg:’ yf 425 Buxhwi +o believed to hi deslated blumesd he ‘dlozg under tho whee! ' Raths-and thesospductis “Thel, of 1} Bushwick avenue. were « No gay. Price 3 UNDER to Have himesit! under the y,{ order to end et Court to: jen, OF the hat ‘Hertitz nit pole nnd when the the Wit at fm the dark nd Io and when fre troltne, 1, 7, Charles # tev: of homicide, After the Magtstrate res Jearned that He : a hs 1 the Cold. Tablets cure a colt ia conte: ° bin ex IT IS CHARGED, ANNAPOLIS CADETS DEAT |Hobart Green, Mortally lil, Left ‘Lying in -Dy- ing Condition on Ship's. Deck While Water is’ Thrown Around Him. FOR GRAND JURY. Chairman Nixon Calls on Philbin and Prepares the Way for Presenting Facts. No One Notifies Rela- tives, While the Boy Is Buried in Cheap Shroud and Night Shirt: thekireeireibieteielet Am CHARGES MADE AGAINST ANNAPOLIS BY CONGRESSMAN. Cadet Hobart Greer’s death was due to cruelty of officers. He war forced to attend drill while mortally ill. Though delirious at night, he he ' to go on duty, He was never sent to hos- pital and died on Dec. 14. While dying water was thrown all over him, His relatives were not noti- fied In time to be at burial. The body, was interred with nothing on but a nightshirt and cheap shroud: Every officer from the Su- perintendent down to the lowest tactical officer is tae Tammany's Committee of Fife made another sensational move thia afternoon tn its campaign against xice. Chairman Lewls Nixon and M. Warley Platzek this afternoon called on Dis- trict-Attorney Philbin and asked him if would be willing to lay complaints ‘of the committee before the Grand Jury. Mr, Philbin had a conference with the Tammany purifiers, and then sent for Assistant District-Attorney Schurman to whom he had delegated powera to deal with the Citizens’ Committee of Fifteen. PADDOCK. TELLS. STORY OF VICE Mr, Schurman wan Introduced to} Chairman Nixon and Mr. Platzek, and they fold him that the Committee of Five wan making progress in the matter | of locating offenders and gambling hovnes, oa | Mr, Nixon sald that in the course of a | few days he would be In a position to| lay Informatton before Mr. Schurman for presentation to the Grand Jury. | ‘The appearance of the Tammany men in Mr, Pallbln’s office caused much com. ment about the butding EVERY SAYS HE WONT QUIT Minister on eka in]Whalen Denies Report |} ‘ded In charges. Trial of Capt. that Croker Has Order- | Shh EEE : Herliby: ed Chief Out. WASHINGTON, Jun S2Cruelty of & a extets at West é | worse © | Point recently occurred at the Naval When the trial of Poltce Capt, John D.| An Evening World roporter went to} Academy at Annansils, according to y Representative. Rixey, ‘avy, Department. nat the death of Caiet of Stafford County, Vir direct result of the treat- Chief of Volice Devery's home to-d and lad @ copy of a morning paper be- fore him with the story that Mr, Croker had Issued the order by c that — “Devery, must go.” Herlihy on a charge of fallure to sup: press vice in the “Red .Light'’ district, and also jreulting and threatening Rev. Rovert 1. Paldock, of the Pro-Cathedrai Church, in Stanton street, was resumed t Greén, wax th thin afternoon before the Pollce Board | 1 dowt belleve it, sald Devery,| ment he received at the handy of the Lawyer moved that President! promptly | officere-of! the: Academ, Yorke be excluded asa member of the! 1 dont belleve. Mr- Croker has reni| Acewrding to the Representative, young Jal board, Mt. Grant submitted aM | any such message, or ever will, The| Green Was taken sick at the Aeademy aMdavit of a reporter, swearing (0 a0] gory 6 a tle out of whole clo:h. on Des. 12 That night he was delirlous, Interview with Mr. York In which the | «1 haven't resigned, 1 am not going|#"! ndition coatinued on h. Despite his Hines, he- was) made Prealdent made severe, comment, UPON) by resign. J am Chief, of Police. | am! the ittone extating In the Eldridge | going io remain Chief of Police until 1|'6 attend all drills and formations. street pi + then comminded | am removed or logtsated out of oftce.”’ | Annoyed When Dying. by Herlihy. One of the Police Commtestohers, on| The cadet complain!’ that he was ine Mr. Gront sald that as the Prestient | reading the morning paper story, sala to | caacitated for duty, but the afficera had sho he was not quall-] an Evening, World reporte! campéled him to nue, On the lth fled to 5 President} phat atory M4 all rubulsh; not a word| hy was too Ill to get up, and while he York sud that no member of the Board truth in tt, and/a He on ite f wad lying In his cot dying the deéke of was empowered to exclude him. i of Police William 8. Deve: the ship were scrubbed and water, The abyence of ox-Gudge Roger A. vening World tiax already toid,| thrown ali avout the young man. f Pryor, who appeared as arslatint coun: | will remain Chief of Police of the City} On tie nigh, of the ith the cadet rel for Cap Why, was a signiticaat | og New York until we know what legia-|dicd without ever having been placed in Incdent.: It wae ald Wat Mr. Pryor | jative bf taxon.” the hogpital or had medical attendance, had withdrawn from the case because of | Corporation’ } Johan Whalen,| The next day, instead of telegraphing « row with Lawyer Grant about bis} named In the morning newspaper as the atives of the young man, a letter inethods of crosm-examining Rev. Mr. | recipient af. the cabled. message, from en,, Which took several days he firat day's hetring. Rehart Croker, ordering that Calet tt when Judge Pryor | Devery be sacrificed as the scapegoat of me day. of death “Cadet e against Capt, Here! ine Police Dep: emphaticaly di ried in the cemetgsy of 1b} nerconvladed thatyt wax of such ©) nied the story Inia morning (oO an aval’ Agademy, with noné of bis pres ntinue © Said Mr, Whalen: nature that he didn’t care fo “ fn the déefenw wyer Grant to-day wan revere in his Ing World re} Hives started for G on hearing pt the Young re such mes- Annupolls immedtate! “L have not received any examination of Dr, Paddock, » tre ™ y “Uy Te sage from Mr. ‘Croker by cable, by letter | Annapolis immediately on neste aids y nien he angerod the miaister,| Grin any other way, and if any auch | ere aiainterted the arp ng nally turned upon him, dec Dee ae ee nosnt We aariond eriMra| toon te its found. the tie tan «| Groker, ari any such mearage, received | Young ei ee youromanner [4 very dhe 1 don't know of it. heard from Mr. Crokez in think Mr, Croker’e ixon, written gome- [Mr Grant, agreeable.’ Amon, room. wi any one, T have n ral weeks. 1 Lowls nd navy regulations ex- that officers and men of . when they die la ited States. shall be the spectators in Diam Ret tight Mps. 1 believe, and re- | buried in thelr uniforms. This ts always % two weel ag ¥ done, © non the battietleld. rihiiar tot) weived thot Me. ken | iepresertative Rixes’s complatnt! wai ‘ . 1 the. Supertatenden: ,of tha ine sury of nisscialt 22 Cap alitice In that letter yo for (pity tne {iy inthe Bidetda station, when Croker tan't. Anterented | hi ing has been heard from the ye eal, he and threster sraibpllon’ Inthe. Pullge | MERU suave ec gere elie eee The witness udmitied that when In| Lepurtment, undche isn’t interested In| hensive and Include « officer on duty, {hy he declined, at tie emy’ fr" > Superintendent’ cUng or patting out Chief Devery, ° couldn'tspossibly pp urope” of Rclent about the situation here to tactleal ofMlicer, ea bimseit |S | information nable t but expiain he believed the inspec: Ue case, or hai Congressman) John Franklin’ Rixey, who makes charges aguingt Annas | Did’ yon gg to the ridge Rieder rtation ant may that !f/{to form a judgment on which to polls, Is a wcrat. and was frat | Herliny was not nu ‘avice. ted to the Fiftyeffth Congress. He the following morning ai 9 o'clock yo Bsees from) Brandy” Station, “Culpepper woud have his head? At don't ‘Mr, Croker ‘ices one st himself ty member those words. ki in our polittes when h amd Do Vou recall making any ii a ac Qt A cure ati the that he disen 1 reet agatont ine ing about the situs. tT would ye j Hon tn the Poilee Depart DEVERY’S 221-2 | Q) Why dln’: Capt | not hesitate to give it to ‘The Bventag} fl, Mus Pan suifict nt y employed | YEARS’ RECORD. with the dut ) of 1 know = irs { ”, abwolutely nothing about police affatra IN A “TABLOID: what [rena in the newspapers," of the ‘Tammany tonfay vugh “of Devery. alt for him to Ko. Walle Devery. remaina chief tt is uselesn for us to evidence in the hands of the fx uot tn politics. We 4 candidates for chief of we have no preferences be: M. Warley Plaize 4 yoke t the hy cet Lawyer: 1 answered tacae aye feted? A. Hi Q. Mave Hien women of your district? HOt na yond thie: That the man. who ts ap: ‘The crogs-examination of Dr, Paddock pointed Chief shall he one who will re- waa conciided shortly after 4 o'cloes, spect the wishes of the committee, AL I] police. a

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