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Te Se ae toe eee as SUS ASEFERS CUT iene “NIGHT EDITION—_Alll the News for All Day—RACING # SPORTS, } WEATHER-—FAIR; COLDER. (TZ FAs | DEVERY G Charges the Captain’ with Not Standing by! ¢ His Men but Throw- ing Undue Blame, Upon Them. Crowds Attend Hear: ings to Hear Words of Wisdom Drop from the Lips of Devery. d ‘The police trials at Headquarters are humorous affairs. There !s always a full house, though tne court-room . mostly crowded with policemen who fhave failed to perform their duty prov: erty and with the roundsamen, sergeant: nd others that are . complatnant: @gainet them, Many are the ingenious and unique excuses given by these pa- ¢rolmen. "Getting a cup of coffee,” and “I waa Qaken with cramps.” seems to be the favorite excuses of these men. Not the Beast humorous portion of the trial le fhe Bolomon-like wisdom of Deputy ’ Commtesioner Devery. His remarks as the presiding oMcer are couched in homely English, strong and forceful and very_much ta the point. to One of the first men brought before Judge Devery to-day, was Charles W. Brunett, of the Fofth Precinct. He was charged by Mrs. Mary Doremus with using threatening language to her in the corridor of Police Headquarters ‘Mrs. Doremus eaid she was trying to collect a debt. Judge Devery listened to the testimony, while his neck began to ewell. “Now, look here," said the Commts- stoner, u officers have got to pay your debts. Now this womtin don't W come here except to git money what's owed her, and what's more she's going to git it. You must be courtuous to women above ail things” So Brunet retired in confuston. Patrick J. O'Bullivan was off post, and he gave as the excuse that a citizen had complained to him that the cittzen y hhad been held up by three panhandlers. O'Sullivan had chased the panhandlers. He was also charged with being in a Mquor store. He had “cramps,” of ‘ course, “Well,” said the Commissioner, “be- Tween panhandlers and the liquor store I don't think you want to stay on post. I'll give you threc days for the pa Albertson in Trouble. Detective Richard L. Jackson and Pa- trolman August Feigel were charged by Capt. Albertson with falling to notify him of the existence of a pool-room at No. 43 Mercer street. Jackson sald he Bad made an arrest there, but the cai had been dismissed for insumMctent ev dence. It developed during the exam- @nation that while Jackson and Fiexc! were watching the pool-room tt w. waided on evidence secured by the Com- mittee of Fifteen. “You have something tu do besides watching a poolroom all day? asked the Commissioner of Jackson. “Yes, I'm the detective for the pre- . Cinet.”* “Do you think the Captain has any reason for this complaint?” No, sir. “Neither do I." burst owt Devery. ‘Then he laced Capt. Albertson in a wa that made the Captain wince. “Why don't you stand by your men? ‘You've done this thing before. FE-very time a vigilance committee or a s0- efety thrusts a warmnt fnto your hand and a place le raided you, an a mubter- fuge, make @ complaint against your men." “4 was not a subterfuge.” : “I say it was,’ thundered Devery. *why don't you stand up and don't 4 be so cowardly. I don't think you Kot head enough to have men under you. ‘The cases are dismissed. Don't you try this on me again,” wua Devery’s part- tng shot to Albertson. Nicholas K. Butterfleld, of the Tenth Precinct, falled to prevent a burglary on Mercer atreet. He had only deen on and there have the force three years, been twenty-two complaints against him. “You've been charged with everything on the calendar except off post. Don't come here and give me any auch yarn an you've told about trying a door forty times, and that when you came back (Continued on Second Page.) _ NEW YORK, THURSI DAY —— Any ALT AGE PRICK | “Circulation Books Open to AML”? MARCH 21, 1901. IVES ALBERTSON A JOLT IN POLICE TRIALS. \ eee eeeeeececeese® PRESERERSESE SEES BESESEOEECEESS ORE 3 | | | | s| i$ | “SOLOMON” DEVERY IN ACTION. MAYOR NAMES 4 ON ELECTIONS BOARD Michael J. Dady One of the Republicans Ap- pointed to $5.000 Place. Pesceearesonesece ccsaseesssseesse canesesooooses @ 690088989 08S0SSS0 3998 998T 999008990 98SES 289859396393 : 3 3 | Mayor Van Wyck to-day appointed the following four men as Commission- ers of Eleotion for a term of two yea ending Jan, 1, 1993: john Maguire In a former Asistant Di let-Attorney of Brooklyn and tm leader of the Twenty-first District of that bor- ough. JOIN R. VOORHIS, Democrat. Michael J, Dady 1s one of the Repub- JOHN M'GUIRE, Democmt, Mean leaders of Kings County and Chas, CHARLES B. PAGE, Republican. N. Page is a prominent Republican in thix borough, All four men were at the Mayor's Office and were sworn in. The Hoard met at Police Headquarters and made the temporary organization county organizations, John R. Voorhla,|Permanent. John It. Voorhis was elected the ‘Tammany appointee from this bor- | Preaident and Charles B. Page Secretary ough, Ina former Police Commissioner; |of the Board NIXON COULD; —JOnN DOE POOL TITUS COULDN'T) MAN GIVES UP. Finding Pool-Rooms;Stedeker Surrenders Open for Business Not | Himself and Fur- Easy for Captain. nishes $1,500 Bail. MICHAEL J. DADY, Republican. The appointees will receive a salary of $5,009 each. ‘The men were all recommended by the redeker, Parole C\ jahan was se when It waa raided, Jerome the reputed proprie- ub, In which “John king hin wayward surrendered day and Capt. Titun, head of the Detective De- partment, has not succeeded in rorking out much reform from information fur- nished to the police by Lewis Nixon, of the Nixon turned Murphy a long boy himself to Justte was admitted to $1.0 bali, ‘ammany Committee. over to Commissioner tof gambling houses: Since the memorable raid Stedeker has been missing, and the warrant for him could not be aerved. and pool-rooms, Capt. ‘Titus set his m Siveledekertentiohe ae to work, and to-day made his report to ana ved cae 1 kant Pitty ied the Commisstoner. atlo } ‘. street. Ansked h occupation, 2 ed - The Chief wayn the detectives have | "roel Amked hin occupation, Mr, Sted been unuble to locate any of the gam-| et am a commis: bling places and pool-rooms indicated on | jn. ¢ ' sevloner engewed in 187, wet te ng odds at the race traci 1 am only Nixon's Hat, an employee of the club. = The algniticunce of his statement tn hat t a ¢ 1 pool= GRELL APPEALS IN VAIN. |‘room'mes wilt vinim that all the money wagered was placed oy thelr agent nt the track, and that, as betting the Aske for Eve. 0 from ‘Tasat track Im iegil, they Violated no for Charitable lustitutions, —="- Sheriff Grell, of New York, wan the| NO AMBASSADOR TO POPE. tar witness ut to-day's season of the See State Sheriff Grell ts the King Edward Wit Mis Access Board of Tuxutton in Jersey City. President of 1 mtity Leo of Letter. by Piatt Deutsche Volksfest Verein, 4 ‘ JONDON, Mare q oration which appeaied trom an 0%-| commons to-day A: J- Balfour, the Gove seawment of $73.40 in the Unton Hill) ernment lender, repiying to n question on Behuetzen Park. the subject, eald ec o1 =The appeal was on the ground that 4 A epectal Ambassador had not been sent to the Pope, but that the profite of the business are uned for) tie natilearion of the death of Queen charitable purposes the property should | ward. would. be went to the Pennie n be exempt. The appe. letter, BIG EXPLOSION IN CARNEGIE LAUDS © MAN BEHIND TRUST Realize lRepublicans that the Veteran Boss Is at Bay and that the Conference on Satur- day Will Show Whols Master. All Party Leaders Ex- | cept Odell and Good- sell Will Attend—The Governor Reiterates His Defiance of the Senator. P) ALBANY. March 21.—Tt is : nized here by Republicans : Sena Phar inking the to hold the eon- The. result of the conference on Sat- + lite of the party machine, Furday will show whether he is Master or man, Republt n leader In Albany ns to meet Senator y and confer on the Po- amt every leader will obey, with ption of Senator Good- own home county, utries as the situation at erat OAel would only say: There is a difference of opintom be- Platt and myself on the legislation. That ts all fa summ lice ti the posatble sell. of Odea To ay to onfirmed to-day the state- has positively declined to New York police bill or any ment t siga a new was announced first You und H meen of ee first ed ws 1 of lal gene: police bill. Says the Chances for a) irc? shu ty ims brary mitt in|, ltt Made ths oMclal statement to- #} Young Man Are as)iistr vara ner of alsappotnt HAVE RPFUSED TO AGREE TO Dynamite Hurls Men in All Direc- tions and Four Are An explosion of dynamite tn the Rapid Transit tunnel at Etghty-firet street and Eleventh avenue at 1 o'clock thin afternoon held 6 men Prisoners in a cave 123 feet deep. filed h smoke, flame and foul gases, for wi MESSAGE E HILL SUGGEST- ATOR PLATT. 1 WILL ‘Db THE CONFERENCE He had evi. | erest tn his | Good To-Day as Sixty Years Ago—Tariff a Back.Number, but to Be Used When Neces- oR THE ny ork Mbrary i without &! my oo | Repuoitean Legislators here are ap- 1} paren : dumbfounded. Although all of m | the thirty-four tepubitcan Senators and : sary. Noram Hewntt, and 1 Injured. po haw come most of Republica Assemblymen nei t to al Were anked to make statements they LONDON, March 21 an Emahiah | successful tesue tle is nel ore PEC EIITS LONDON) Mocs] 21tajany © TiGenuartiren 1 am anxious for [consternation tnereared. of the men were thrown to the ground. | Mr, Carnet on him to ‘come to In tact, | Bei peiten eric eeeeain a Oo One Hundred ani|and many were covered with falling de-l the steal Trust, thougnt, | IE bad Grinds sonandienianaey bris and stunned. The shock broke the | wou! not affect Cire eee ae ropes of the buckets used for lowering | "1 think there tat: See Ie Reade ieenene and holating the men at work in thel carnegie, ‘that tne He had with him the tunnel, and it waa an hour before they.| stock will ne sold ot Aa se terre True: over an hour. half burfed In dirt and stone, could be] cont, or that the ‘twit was the fact that the Thirty anticha of dynamite exploited | brought to the atreet ter the steel t tn no particular essential with an awful crawh, and rocks and| ‘Then It wae found that only four men] Aske! tline shown to Gov, Odell a earth were hurled high tn air, but by [had been severely injured. They were] did not tend toward n | few daye before, and which he declined soine seeming miraclo none of the en-|taken to the J Hood Wright Hoepital lor waetier thes neider, pmbed men was fatally injured. ne of them will die, They are in an evolution Plats mission was a rather sin- i The tunnel ta being built for the Rapid] FRANK DUPFY, a mucker, leg | Carnegie said one, An agnounced it, HE rental contractor, John B. McDonald. crushed Wy fying rock. The man belind Eb THE GOVERNOR'S ULTI- by te yd ‘They fret du; oy « y AS TO W 4. a mhatt twentyehve feet dete: aad tree | JAMES BUTLER, dritier, akon |!minrtnnt ASITOM HETH this ran the tunnel, about seventy-Ave [fractured by fying rock. HIM BUT DEMAND- feet having been already conatructet.| PHILIP NEARY, a machiniat, ear 1 END IN It in the deepest excavation on the en- Hire ayatem, and f@ through nolid rock. | MOSES LEETWICH, colored, lem {ax in 156 The men were at work drilling 4nd|) oot a oea cheets eat wider tela.” blasting when Willlam Smart, one ot |/raleed and cheek cnt. When asked whether tt f the foremen, chanced to glance behind] A suod deal of heating apparatus wan) Co to pa afire, itable, he un CALLING aplit and hend cat, damaged mood, ht d saw hb pow : Tr eat 2 nox of powder waa)" Chat helped to rave the nen ams the [Rent anti-trust legistith nly a foot away was a box Con-|cornpreased air blown through an elght-leatd no He thought the t vat 3 neon a direct taining thirty large aticks of dynamite. [rch ioe, The men threw themagles| sack nurrbar for many tis neh sham R question Realising th as inev-|facn downward and the air brew t Le A H x ealising Anatiangexplosion lage * Jarroke up the shafe ac One Hundred and | one ite w Hat.) he added, , : im companions tol Etenty-trat street Iti sUlt needed sent may toy Ht WEL I Perris toward the shaft, Ie was not a|/fimothy” Haven the foreman, called | teats tx | F Naeted, ant moment too soon with hin warning, for|for volunteers to take i down t 1 he mea- by the time the inst man had reachea|*haft, J. 8. Byers, James Loreng. Mich: corpeeaeeee the shaft the. explosion occurred Bultoun and bates Metonan ce TALKS OF GIFTS; a ala So Kreat was itn force that nearly all [rescued their comrades BEGGARS WAIT. | th a Hoos Sy eniee E Mites fi vmmenda- SST 4 1 thus ended BROKERS IN FIST FIGHT. [MISSIONARIES AFTER TWAIN | coe cemreme ol eaniyeymne cc mee Us Tobey and SOUTHAMPTON bil} Over a Bond Trananction. + tlo Only bexlnning to glye | . Juat when the dealings in Bteel stocka| [LONDON Tain dect =i lentes tts TO STATEMENTS. on the outside market were vers active. | Peking saya that the Missic PAT ice Panis at 10.39 A. M. to-day Harry Tobey, al ciation tn that city has voted to catlel sy, 7 : inember of the brokerage firm vf Tobey [the North American Review a demandl yj). " & Kirth, and Alexander Levino, came to| that Mark Twain retract his etatement | jo. ay from At Carnes | Crimsoned with Anger When blows. tn that pubiteation ng W. Se en 5 hown Odell’ 1 ca Salient Na y} p hown ell’s Tho fight resultat in a black eye for] Ament, of the American Foreien Board | } Ms ‘ Heiss. Levino, who sayn he will awear out alot Missions. Ni ; M ur M Latest Ultimatum. warrant for Tobey's arrest. Levino ey ¢ edith iclev are \ ha ar ared z « ' mn that Tobey was the aggressor | Tey Weelared the arth Th ents penne eoNew mae ©. Plate wa nd atruck him when he had ginases on Rev. Mr. Ament le: y statement that Be cht created much excitement on | fo United State a the curd.and stopped dealing for neariy | (or the United Staten i tix | nicy Measane half an hour. The row. it is said. was seat OS eee anited checks for schools, nal wwtely | ar e would rot over a bond transactio Charter Revision l Gparita stitutions: ne NeSTHR, oM ah=A ow Satur ——<——__ y ALMANY, March 31 Nye hw é ith anger: o . " TO REVISE KING'S OATH. = [york charter revinton it ! aires and then ——— ready for introduction next ny as M4 a niet effort LONDON, March 21.—In the House of will combine four-ftt 1 Yer - Wi . uble between Lords to-day Lord Saiisbury’s motion to|mendations of the rev King’s anti-Roman oath was adopted evine Come to Mows |Feking Association Wan 1 LEN A i f | CARNEGIE TO THE MAYOR. Spe Retrac- PLATT TO REPLY have atdon GREAT $500.00 OFFER appoint a joint committee to revise the and Include the proviatons e workmen. Why, the Le a jous disagree- Cathotic accession [cently algned New York Police : tine 4 saint also the Bureau Elections Inw othe tne rath 1 ALE (Co ! 3 m! Page.) = i 1 int Sete UES Serena

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