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| ~eee \ . (a Falls Heir-to $75,000 @ WEALTH IS HIS as { “ Cirenlation Books Open te All.”’ |. Fy | | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY I, 1901. -f ie Circulation Books Open to All. ” Jerome from the Bench Declares theGilded Den Is Not Interrupted by the Police in Its Oper- ation Next to Delmon- ico’s. SJustice Jerome, who ix presiding in the Court of Spectal Sessions. expressed Himself strongly to-day on the question of gambling and gambling houses. He mentioned one next door to Del- montco's> in. Forty-fourth street. He paid the place In run by a man named Canfled and that gambling Is golug on there nightly. ‘The case that evoked the remarks of the Justice was that of Louls Abram- owitz, a stationer, of 12 Rutgers place, accused of having a stot machine in hi« Blace. Abramowitz on Dec. 19 was arreste} by Policeman Hayes, of the Madiron street atatfon, and was held for trial by Mas- iatrate Crane in Exvex Market Court. Counsel for Abramowitz endeavored to ine wir Ithout his knowledge. “This plea,” broke in Justice Jerome, “Is as bad us the story of the horse | > Dianket. For ithe past two years every man accussd in this court of the theft of a horse blanket says that {t was given to him at 2 o'clock in the morning by an unknown mun, “It Is ridiculous to belleve that this elot machine was left in this placo without the knowledge uf the defend- (SOEOO: \« ‘This man had no Intention of break- ing the law, Your Honor," interposed counsel for Abramowitz. suppone if the police would wake * continued the Justice, “and arrest that man Canfleld who conduc's a gam- bing house next door to Delmontco's on Forty-fourth street he would plead that he was never arrested or convicted before. He would, 1 suppose, on that fons round aak to be discharged despite the fac. that gambling is going on there nightly!) . The remarks of Justice Jerome created much excitement in the courtroom. The ir loungers moved out into the iscussed for several mii: fc remarks of Justice rt nq of $13 was imposed on Abram- 1.8 or ten days in the City Prison. le paid the fine. DYING. IN JAIL CINCINNATI, O.. Jan. 11, To the Editor of The Evening World: My official position in reference to the Saen- ‘gerfest Athletic Club iSparring contest remains i unchanged. JULIUS FLEISCHMANN, | Mayor. ‘This telegram was.recelved this after- noon from Mayor Flelschmann in an- xwer Ww the following sent to him: ‘Julius Fleischmann, Mayor, Cincin- George Galloway, Tramp, Fortune. | George Galloway, allas “Church” Gal- loway, Is in the Warren nty (N. J.) Jail on a charge of vagrancy. When ar- nati, 0: * Tested he was sick, and aubsequently re-| 4 3 (org) moved'to the Easton Hosplial. Later on | "Will you Kindly. wire us the he was returied to the Jail ax tneurable | Status of the Jeffries-Ruhlin contest, ‘because his mind was affected. At Umes| 80 far as your official position is con- he became very violent, He may not! cerned? There are many contra- Jive; many, dictory statements regirding' the’ sub- On ‘Thursday Sheriff Cole received a} ce from his uncie, Jomes Ht, Gatto: | Jeet, some of whigh assert that the Spruce street 0 . J.. | bout will be declared off. The sport- #aid that Geor a had” recently, fallen heir. to a large | 2% publie in the Rast would greatly SDLODOOOCOGOGDOGEDOOIGOGOGOGOOOS GAMBLER CANFIELD . SCORED BY JUSTICE raat WILL PERMIT FIGHT, 5 FLEISCHMANN Mayor of Cincinnati Tells Even- ing World He: Is Still | Unshaken. appreciate an authoritative statement from you. BVENING WORLD.” a HOW THE MAYOR STANDS. Fielschmaun Explains Position to Even World Correspondent. (Spectal to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, 0... Jan, 11.—Mayor Fleischmann to-day granted The Even- ing World correspondent an Interview, although he has been harassed almost every ininute during the past day or two by ‘reporters and correspondents, and if he had stopped to Haten to and answer all he would haye had no time for ils Mayoralty or pressing private busin Mayor ischmann ak over tu the Sacngerfest Committee my “L have not been yet to turn formal permit for the tight. T know Nothing of the intentions of the Saen- gerfest directors, “TD have not changed tn the least In my determination to grant the permit for a boxing contest should it he requested of me. “I gave my promise that such a per- mit would be forthcoming, and I shail fulnt it. Furtter than this, I know Nothing of the affair.” @mount of money and would Possession of It very oon; money would come from Telatives, and was bondy and mortgages. The report fs that his share of the ex-} tate Will be $75,000. ‘There are three! Drothe:« of the Galloways, and George | will get one-third of te His father Is John G. Galloway, Zpaldes ut Phitipeport, Sullivan County, | x ome into that the Intended taking ylum or County Home, but in view fe tact cs tn] raspective legacy le will be kept in the) fell for a while. The man hax been tramp for years, and hae frequently deen loc! SLANDER HURT HEALER'S POWER Christian Scientist Wants Divorce, Saying Wife Talked About Him. Champion James J, Jeffries was inte slewed ut Allenhurat by The Evening World to-day over long-distance tele- phone as to his opinion of that part of the hazing of Cadet Buoz at West Point which Included a bare-knuckle fight. little fighting now and then can't hurt a bo aaid the great vuKl “oO the contrary, It does him good, For !n- I wouldn't give two bits for » would take an Insult from a any attempt to havé him p work, or anything of that wort, 1 would ate less for the Iad who would run away and carry tales to the aughoritles of the academy. “But In Weat Polnty as elaewhere, if there {s going to be anything of the kind, It should be conducted under modern sateguarin, such as are used In professional bouts. FIVE MN ARRESTED. Five alleged crooks are locked up in the Weat ‘Wairtieth street station-house on suspicicn. The priauners are Isanc Crutch, who fs dt In Cleveland, O., tor Joxeph McGoldrick, Frank Wilson.and Fred: (Special to The Evening World.) AUGUSTA, Me., Jan. 11.—A! sult for, @lyorce. on novel grounds hes Leen en- tered in the Superior Court here, Sohn P, Dorr, 2'Christlan Sclentist phyaian, {s the plaintiff. He claims that his power of healing has been destroved on account of scrious charges made against We spy his wite, Emma L. Dorr, and for thie revcon asks release from the|.s atrimontal "Loads. = Ss The ease Will be heard ut the term of | Will 3 tt ten’ CHAMPION JEFFRIES ON FIGHTS IN HAZING. ++ !Gameness and Manhood Should Be Devel- oped, But Never Unfair Tactics. “Bare-knuckle contest are obsolete. Tae gloves were invented to make pox- ng a aclence. The atudent who has been nlldly hazed and wants to assert him elf could” have ‘all the satisfaction he ieeds In a bout wiih gloves, And chose ould tuke place In the wemnaelim. “The soconds of ihe conteatants ould ‘tallow any bout to’ go to a point uf sutallty,, That is what they are there I can searcely belleve that any Jet was pushed into the ring after he waa unfit to €9 on with the tight. 3 .¥ speaking, | do not condemn the practice OF aectling boys’ grievances by « mi. This applies to students particularl; “Byt itis certainy weak, young or-alekiy” tad strong, rugged, trained and in a Dure-knuckle fight on the ¢ Hvely bout, wth ai fairly hard tap fonally, | mink unfair to put a * en ay dvclever. J) gues that's the kin stuff we need In the army.” had a larke number of londed dice in [their posseuton.- The men will be ar- raigned in the Jefferson Market Court to-day. Service to Kio! y Peanayivania Ratlroad aan 1h, tree, Lteated Se Court which convenes 1 Crick Milter Seer art Tuseday to Api | M8)“ Daca and McGoldrick, when arrested, -acguiny, tram reeckes, 4 Giearag’ Eivetzic > Tarr: 6 jart in tor. M- Je chemicals In pxcex: court to-morrow, when he would SUCHANAN of Tr. Al y and lett §200,000 to KERR FA ‘Woe Gnd’ that sald explosion wis occasion of the & Co, criminally responuibis The #oroner omered President Thomats lM Mato Buet afternoon by a.jury before Justice MeLous, in Supreme Court. verdict give the catate to-Dr. Duchanan'y. widow and children, TARRANT & CO. BLAMED FOR FIRE; TO BE HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER.) $7 ant fire disaster br tt law: d by thy starage of com nt permitted by law, and we 2 tae-deaths of deceased.” ind Mr Powers to hold them 900 Vail each on a WILL UPSET. hagan, the Senteh physictir yholout Kate Foster, a whlowpwas.iteet this WES TEMPER CAUSED BCANY Rockliff, Sentenced Three Years, Made that: @ucuse. to in S.ace prison for bigamy. In May, 1694, he married Harriet But- ler in Jersey Me left her soon after and lost track of her. In September, 1900, anon mous letter saying that as dead Twelve days later he married Ellyn Con- nor In Harlem. Hin first wife, who was’ very much alive, heard of the second wedéing and the charge of bigamy followed. In court Rockiiff declared that he had been forced to abandon Ns firat wi becaus: of her aggravating bad tem- per. : wet ae Charles Rockilff was sentenced by Re- eorcer Goff this afternoon to three yeare| executor of the will! of Busan Adams ,P. MORGAN IS HER EXECUTOR Mrs. Babcock Left $60,-| 000 Estate to Divide Among: Friends. J. Bisrpont Morgan has qualified as an Bab-vck, just Mod tn tre Surrogate's office. She lived at tie Hotel St. Andrew, Broajway aml Sevesty-second this city. She tenves an esate of $9 000, about two-thirds of whieh fs di vised (o vartous friends in sume from $500 to $2,000, ‘Then (clown this clauss: Plerpont Morgan, nnd ty nep! . Babee, I ive she residue of my estate to dis- nose of or ich purpoven as hey may deem best Mr. Morvan and Rev. Ed, We Bab- cock are executors, . d CHILD'S ALARM SAVED HER LIFE. ————— Mrs. Neuendorf Tried to Die by Gas; Kate Called. Help. ’ 4 Mra. Catherine Nevendorf was sent to Lettevur Hospital thie: ifternodn © by Mugirtrute Meade for egumination as to her sanity, She ‘vex ut 3t7 \ One Hund:ed and Tweaty-reventh She went to her room locked’ herself in. Her t daughter Kate scon after sin bor screaming thal something was the and arod matteh with her moth r. A policeman went (> the dyor of Mrs, Neuendorf'# room an Sgar, He broke open the do» fount che ‘woman lying on the , with the gas jets turned on full She Was nor unconscious, and the po- sleeman: took her to the Harlem Poltce Court. ft is muld that she also trled to comm? suicide on nkagiving Day, tow neighe | $3,000 VALISE “STOLEN AT PIER, Wa rd Line Passenger’s Property Found in’Long- shoreman’s Room. Agents of the Ward lin Dec bie 17 fast notine Woot the theft at 1 ovate containt 7. Detectl pus on th the v | of Por the Detective Hu- Per a: River aS worth of Mooney and M wern iaean) su . ire under a bed In the apartmenss Fitzpatrick, a “ongshoreman, at Veit atre The valle, when recovered, . empt id Mitxpatrick was arrested. He tod the detectives that the plunder tt be wonmer Abs boyusea ob on Pawnshope in various rections of the jelty. He, too wer ‘ \ Quis ‘ HAN LED. H nschel Was Hurled Down Shaft from Third Story. Alfred Henshel, aged sive, was killed thla afternoon: by * fall of an No 46 Cherry The cleva‘or had el the thied Moor, when he cable xave way and Henschel wi It dropped t+ the only ogcu; He lived at The body wi atreet maton he gre nt. urch street, tie Delancey: 28 eta. Wilh -SHO000 A YEAR, aa jCuts Down Detective | Force and Gets New | Assistant. Philbin announced at he had reduced the ree from 410 3h, oMco vaves $10.00 a | pistrict-Atrorne | this afternoon county detective Dy thi mov th jXear, No names of detectives. cut. off | Were giv ou {Arthur culn, tweaty-flve years ld, a graduate of Harvard, was to-day sty Arsistant Distric a year, by Mr, Ph appcinted a De Attomey at $4. bin, He was connected with the Legal Ald Society ani with Roblison, Biddie ,& Ward, counsel to the Penneylvania Railroad’ Company. = SS CES This|¢ GALL ROSEBUDS ARE NOT IN IT: eSSSSPPIOT ES $ Oy ‘ Mec « Se many old women with millions are marrying young men that outposts will have to be employed to keep designing young fortune-bunters off the grounds of thé old ladies’ homes, anh 4-H t SBD Darra DDO D é ay $15 CLERK AN __ ARDENT WOOER +2— Winters Told $2,000,000 Widow He Could , _ Not Live Without Her. ‘The trials and tritulations of the Wid- | Lynch In the course of his examination, ow Dooley, who wedded Byram Winters, ited her with # $1b-a-week clerk, and left him a for- Ustened to nd a crowd in the Su-} loves tune of $2,000,000, were agal by Jidge Bivehoff, a jur: “Yes, ah Would you consider that an irrational act?! The wchoed Mr. Lynch, “perfee:ly oper ana waAcirals” Thoman J wh coachinan, wa his duty to drive, “never a man like Dooley was been detailed with much gusto by her] avenue, feces. The M, Odell by: continued this morning, and Mr, Lynch cross-extmination of Mrs. Kate he urbane Mr. Lynch war timer her w drink. } ch would by w Dooley out Jasked mo questions which would buen | 4 /\¥ hei iw Dooley out {the ears of his young client. The In: | Sr" Runagm terested relatives were Hnet up in a ay. TRhe wore « lat ike sevens soltd paalanx, teen-seareold girl would wear” “Do you remember the ocaaston | During the: Summer when (Widow your daughters marrise7’ axed Mr.’ (Continued on Second Pager WIFE ACCUSES W.L TRENHOLM ELEVATOR FELL; PHILGIN SAVES | OIES OF GRIP. BROKER DOWD. Deciar s in Cour: He Often Left Ex-United States Comp-|Sh: |-troler Expires at Resi- sity, died thia morning | wan urraigned In ¢ ys grip and pneum a banker in mot NA) day on a charge of t at bia home, 12 Wert Beventy-secons | His wite, Lillian ‘ | street. young woman, wa . He waa attacked with grip about | by a colored pra which Juter developed Into. ward they wer elf fn montis fe wag ettended at first | ‘ j mit ago, arid th ny ¢ law, Dr. Mumaed Bellamy, | Ta ten ty. he F | yo and Dr, Gilman Phowjson wore aisy called in. on vecame favuraue on lant at although it improved vext day, It changed for the esterday, und all hope was wee nga. im in the their home, ai 4 trie! ‘wife ant tnesday to pasch ne. late Willian V3 ror tion In Washington society’ he held‘ oMce there, fifteen youre ago publican’ ticket WEATHER—RAIN: COLDER. ee = PRICS McAllister, nized as Kerr's ¢ j tue ottice of Lawyer Michael Duna, who dence in This City. home. i ~- ! Witlam 1. Trenholm, Comptrotier ot | srge M. Dowd, a « « the Curren e¢ Cleveland and later | siding at the New \ Ja Afscusston ha} were Interested sete refued UO Stores siguature ta ea. each YOR PABLO ONE CENT. OWS; CONFESSION IS REJECTED ———.——_ Prosecutor Emley Ree jects Prisoner’s Offer to Turn State’s Evi- dence, but He Has Told All He Knows of Clill Giri’s Tiarder, Determined to the Last, Dominates His Other Companions and They Have Sworn to Live or Die Together. George J. Kerr, one of the four men accused of the murder of Jennie Bons- Meter, the Paterson millegtrl, has Spoken down and confessed all, He iaga done this In the hope’of being Jeccented as State'w evidence, but iate this afternoon {t was sald that Prose-” cutor Emley had refused to accept him. Shortly after the report waa circulated Lawyer John W. Harding, who ts recog~ Nef counsel, hurried to ts Death's and Campbell's counsel, Ex- Judge Hoffman, who is also counsel for Death and Campbell, was no present, hor was former Judge Scott, McAllister’s: ms ° or Emley. when asked directly caer Kerr would be freed tor temify- {ua for the State, decilned to answer. appeur to relish the Idea. Ac- the repor:s in clrewcation, he informed John F. Kerr, the prisone-« © bros that he had suMetent evilenco witho rr’s testimony; that Bcul- chorpe's (the backinan) story corroborat- ed ns tt Is, would be sufficient. More confessions are not expected, and 1t ke openly gossiped that MeAllister dominates Campbell and Death and thac ho has made them swear to stand to- eciher, live or dle. McAllister’s’ nerve {s the subject of general comment. Rash to Hear the Trial. The Sherif and Prosecutor Einley have been besleged by applicants for admission to the court-room but persons not directly In*erested in’ the case wilt not be allowed to be present at the trigt. The accommodations are limited ant the lawyers engaged in the’ case, the witnessts and the represen‘atives of tha press will occupy a very large part of the space and there will be little room left for the general public. : Judge Dixon, wha will preside at, th trial, hax given orders. that a under age gre not to pe admitted, a9 portions of the, testimony will net be ft for young perauna to hear. The usuat force of court attendants will bes Increased, so that ircer may be prop- erly observed. With head erdt and quick, ne sttps Georxe 05.) Rerr walked. briskly back and forta ta. the corridor of the Jall here to-day conversing in low tones with a fellow prisoner, His companion Wes not one of the three young’ men, McAllister, Death and Campbell. whe are accused with him of causing the feuth of Jennie Bosschleter in Octolar last by Knockout drops and ill treat- ment, Kerr's alleged companions tn that horrimte night's work sat side by side on a cot in cell 23 on the second ter above. watching him and converaing in whispers When the r spoke to Kerr as he walked he ‘ox around sharply al said; “Goel morning.” Then ie enewer to # au on in’ regard to hia he sate S mist excuse me now, Nob t say one word about my. offended, but I cannot couldn't: do." He smiled an # lines Invhis face deep- worried, He seemed yet cheerfus. ~ ns were those of a man Who en groping in darkness and saws a san of light ahead, Knocking at the the reporter asked for speak with him a \iltater, to eat Not much.” came back the reply, and in tones of bravado, don't want to see anybody." no, ne, not mu murmured tainpbell and Death, taking :hcir cue, hey drew back out of sixht, ax It a few roys of Sent treamed duwn izym the transom over> ead might strike thet: Seem Deserted by even to be seen, wh secm deserted jer Down COMPANs < putterad oaths and 5 ell ac inter within evident hing wll alike The did not ¢ men, all, even their f ond, There were urses from th reporter Z men w re of rome ony I

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