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DEVERY OPENLY DEFIES THE “15.” Crusaders Are Working Hard at Startling Re- port on Law Break- ing and Vice Condi- tions in City. The Committee of Fifteen was at; Twe hends of large elty depart- work to-day preparing a prell report regarding its work, wh: e eady eottested the Commit en is led to be- ven to ly next week Bermivenstorthe nubliciesrissnestse. Neve thi aystem under The report will te | which the gambling syndicate does busl- done by the committee an: the various raids made a: dence secured, It will urge the nw “Com bling-hounes are ine Work ote for the adoption by the State Lesislat by the combine, of the recommendat the ment-House Commission, and tt ensed” in two generally througn «of ward men; any district lead- urge the public to have pat! rot to expect results too quickly Deputy Police Commisstoner W ®. Devery, the man against whom thr iain aro enicensed yal: Committee of Fifteen ts popularly sup coribine, and the tribute Posed to be directing Its efforts, is not to thelr agents, but worried, and he betrays little Interest the cillecttons are made by in what the report may contain. o $ ‘You can state for me that I don't “teense give a for the Committes of teen,’ sald every, and with that and all dismissed ub: Geely seb ig te the Men They Are After. ‘These are the mon tay Cammitter of Fifteen are after—the men - t got the bulk of the pro! A high police official, A State Senator. A leading Meutenant of Michard Croker, it least of the members of the A man who controls 100 pool-) re + interested In. wooms. | AP gambit ani pool-rooms, 2 yout cent. of the + Another man who controls 1 ol-rooma, { the protection money Bo ferent systems, Re- A man who controls 600 polley of timost fightly tom Hous resorts in the Wo Inct and th (recinet. ‘The col- incts meet the ‘pan r labors almost: every n Sireet corner, known Outside of these pre- tribute from pool-roomm os Satuntays and Mondays ops on the wert ald tow from the Westchester 1 Battery. Broadway and Fifth av mue above Twenty-third street be. ing the dividing linc. A man who controls 400 p whops on the cast slide of town, NO HOLIDAY FOR BANKERS. HEIRE y ] The exchanges in the financial ae frict are cloned to-day and wt nn @uce Exchange. The banks, to-morrow, with one exceptio! Pro: | caring House, Government offices and : Places of buainess, tnciuding some bro- | ’ by — Bera’ oMfces. are open ns usual ‘The additional labor entailed by the extraordinary transactions of the past four daya on the Stock Ex ets and all hands wel the as it gives a much-needed post Pooks and look after Asa grand-daughter of Sophie Recker, rene alser, eighteen years old, of 416 Manhattan avenue, 14 helreas to ) and she has begun proceedings r claim good. alas Becker died, five years Francisco, his estate of to his two alsters living | rnia and third, Sophie, last heard of In Boston, The estate was not to be distributed for five years so that jthis sister might be found. Tho flve years had expired and the ome chance to routine worl As all the Buropean markets no forelgn quotations were ceived here to-day. are re- vac. nd now Miss Kater hopes to Participate in a new distribution. She j |'s in humbie circumstances, her fathe The Hero |Naving died and. hers mother having marred a railway employee nam | —————__——— of the Hour | WOVEL STYLES IN MEN’S HATS rentont Diapiay In Yenrs at i ron.’ Stores, fashions vs hats have been so of Young Bros, with {His D, 5 on Hrd wuasse Alanhattan, roo And the Story of His Daredevil Heenan ts that will attract the at- Life, Told by Those Who Know Him. His Boyhood, His Youth, His Home, His Parents, HIS ACHIEVEMENTS. ‘ho prides him- trance, shades are to be ery larke stock that and they “have” prepared for the 9h season the ts that are on the market this ing with Easter, they have ated thelr windows . ferix and evergreens, > a befitting ‘keround for huts that are displayed. very much larger than It previous y . 16) salesmen in thelr om- there need be no wattin en generaily leave thelr pul Evster until the last mo- Next Sunday’s World See Announcement No. 3 | drew Biker, the mother-in-law of | | Charles H. Peters, to-day viewed the @ luedy of the man found in the Hudson |f | River, which was exhumed by onter |Z of the court. In a drizzling rain she | ( stood by the newly-opened grave and 3) looked upon the mutilated remains tn | the presence 9 -Attorney Lee. | 3 married BREAD AND WATER urrogate id ordered a distribution of 1 when it was found that | Ker fad been married to! | {rutin Kaiser, of New York, who had dled. ieaving three son: and A FULL-PAGE POR- | 248 the only” traue ett waa Flarehee alser, wht of one of the 5 TRAIT IN 4 COLORS ‘The distribution decrce waa quickly Mrs. Biker, His Mother. in-Law, Sees Remains Dissected and De- clares They Are Notjé Those of Her Daugh- |: ter's Missing Hus- § band—-No Doubt, She's Says, that Peters Was Killed. rey | | ¢ ‘¢ ecial to The Evening WAPPID “S PALLS, N. ¥.. Apri! |@ 3 —With remarkable fortitude Mra An-|® sift Hoffman inty officers | oner Go} Wi) other ‘The body was In such a decomposed ss state that no part of it could be recog-|The doctor had ajso been mize! W Meterming! face Mra. mixeton to carry a revolver Hiker carefully noted the body, When| Peters, during tae she turned away the te me Into her] trial en he sued eyes CL cannot tell, amid she, 7The| damages for allenating wifes at | body ts mutilate fections, made an attempt ty asi. She ed a snort distance, an * defendant and was stopp: Joha Po Wilson, of Moughkeapate, dis: | from doing so by the lawyer boy Mrs Biker had ridden| The Jury Meagreed in the came, any s over ba country ronda from] Sutton and Mme. Peters left the village | 2 told Distriet- <disappes Attorney Lee years ago Peters Sutton and had threo ribs and botn legs helow the knees broken, and it was for these! marks that Dr Wilson searched Thal Pelere Coan munieredss and his sister, Mra. Holtz, of City, feel certain, ‘The boy sere to-day was carefully exami reat had been crushed tn to the Not Remaine of Pete: When the doctor announces that these bones had never been fractured Mrs Biker at once said the body was not) The Jy wasn that of am that of her ron-in-law. The feelink| cout f feet § inches in helzht agains: Dr Si who elopat with! wwighing about 16 pounds. Petera's wife, very strong in this| ‘The measurement of the ankle to the county at he had ob-/ base of the skull was four feet etght in -s. The right leg from the knee Peters had also| wos gone. The foot measured nine husband | inches, the tibla thirteen tnahes. From shoulder to shoulder the measurement was eighteen inches. Tae ribs on the left aide were crushed, evidently by the tee, but there were no] signs of a fracture Both 1 a healthy condition. There were tn-| vations of a clot of blomt on the heart. showing that the man had diel su denly, Both arma below the s infasing ts He has sald tained a divorce from his wife in Bloux Falls, 8. D., and Mra. obtained a divorce from her there. ‘A pecultar feature of his story ts the fact that he telegraphel to a Pough- keepaie paper from Yonkers, N. Y.. Feb} hat he and Mrs Peters had been in Sioux Falls Feb. 19. This} would give them only two days to Ket to Yonkers from Sloux Falls There are many people who believe Dakota. lungs were! that they were not tn South Peters had openly threatened rh Man nly Murdered. wife and Sutton went away that de] pr Wilson mays the body had ev 1 nave them both arrested for | been in the water for na long time. imam ¥ Ile had aleo threatened | ‘That the man was murdered there t= nol question. The fact that a long pole bound to the body crosswine just below) do Sutton bodily Injury and the peseen| had him bound over to keep the peac: ate t “Tam get 1 vt Mra. Kher Trotter, Tam satis: Peters s, nit that eapialiy antistet should ever nave ty my famity rawith telesrap ve was [MURDERED MAN’S BODY FOUND ORGAN IN HUDSON IS NOT PETERS’S. n wire woult v tenty satin ter LIVED YEARS ON ————_ Review and a Purse of Gold for Eton, Chief of Hart- ford's' Fire Fighters. Lindmaier's Strange = Diet Was Self-In- HARTFORD, Apri! Henry s Eaton, chief of the I ford Fire flicted Penance. partment, to-day celebrated the Ueth anniversary of with the department, For th years he has been chlef, and hi longer than any other oMcer ‘The final idetification of “Albert man," who dled Tuesday tn Relley rank In the world. was made to-day when he wan proved 19) The city offictaln have plann have deen Albertus Lindmuer, a cul- ration in his honor, and tured German of a wealthy family hey CaaS ere Reon there will be a He lved, according to the Identifier. |nctive and. veteran. fre drove his famoun «ray bh Juat twenty-fve years old i The Was reviewes by the city: and when the proceaston Mayor for five yeark on bread and water, Lindmater wan forty yearn old. When he died he was very much emaciated He wus taken to the hospital Mar: A few days later he wan placed tn the Insane pavilion, but retransferred from there to Ward 59. August Esstz, 266 First avenue, called at the Morgue to- day and identified the body. He anid Lindmuter's father had dled when a general in the German army, One of the brothera was a professor of languages ina German untveraity. The mother had large estates In Germany and was very wenithy at the time of her death. Up to that time Eostg ways Lindmater recetved an allowance The man poke ten languages and wrote more and had been educated In Wurtemberg. He wan so versatile that ha could have made a splendid income in many dlerent lines haffd he chosen. Instead he took employment as over- seer in a New York hotel and remained there years, Then he got a place in a kind of superintendency tn Delmonico's He lost that through his erratte ways. 1, That was five years agp. Essig aye that the man seemed to take on himself as a kind of penance the eating of only bread and: water. partments the world, of any that can com in this country. fe Aa butcher of No Mrs. Bogart, of Flush- ing, Saw Three Men Run Away. Mra, John 1. Bogart, who Hyves on wrence street, Flushing, slept with a loaded revolver under her pillow last night, while two policemen secreted near the house awalted the reappearance of the persons who have almost nignily tormented her since her hurband went He had the nubit of going to bed at Went, ten weeks ago. 7.30 o'clock tne evening and rising at Sin the morning. When he went to bed] Mrs. Bogart had juat put her two he took with him a patl of water and Rianath to bed nesday aves of bread, That waa all the} When there (eons the door bell, Accustomed food he had for five years. Easig says Misturbances, whe sprang to the win ow he never saw the man eat anything else Mee would get up In the morning and fond saw three fxures disappear. in) the ey darkness, Evidently: tory naw 0 to the same park and read o1 v4 moyout intort ks Flier at the window, fired twol unt) night, when he would re- shot, M dow, | a and o.to hin room with hia pall | strane ta tren ero and lou Within an} ro there was a loud | 3 SS Knock at the deor, Then th cam BURGLAR IN A CHURCH. A shower of stones, Mrs. Hodart pulled vie L open the door and auw three men run =e ning away, ‘They had been seared uy “patch Smith, an Old Offender, | two policemen nent by Deputy Chief nught Red-Handed, on in anmwer to Mrs. Mogart’s Fred Smith, alias “Duteh,” of No. 11 Bona zcalleattsrathe ChAT ance. The police will water Second street, whose picture tw in the Rogues’ Gallery and who at one thme| MENU ne sty wan n confederate of Fritz Meyer, the pith (Bowartywho.own lushing burglar who was exeeuted for ehooting| cently, and ‘ax sven OF Uh Pollceman John Schmidt, of the Firth] W ‘Mrs. Bogart beni trot bie. She thinks that som! w street station, was armigned before | igs a grudge agninet her husband Magistrate Mott in the Yorkville Poll Court this morning charged with tempting to break Into the st. Nicho- Ins Roman Catholle Church on Second taking this means of avenging hime: ——=$__ Mantin Frauds Neing Atred. MANILA, April 5.-/The investigation street Into, the commissary acandals {9 pro- Policeman Jacob Ross caught thebgressing, and thoae ctvillans impit- man after a hard fight. ed therein will soon be tried. haw a poor mn Parte the Count duel here With awords changed wit Count: Tarnowsk! Austro-Hungar He should ngton within « known tn W whe of th leaving Bar Ha Watne and othe hing te of the W FIFTY YEARS A FIREMAN; CITY WILL HONOR HIM. DUELIST WAS ~ FISH'S GUEST. Tarnowski, Wounded at Nice, Known Here. fir thoi Secretary: of Henry erry: he Lea marr! the ceoocecese FACTS ABOUT OUR NEW ATTORNEY- GENERAL, PHILANDER C. KNOX. 3] Lawyer for Trust Accepts Cabi- Portfolio Under ountert rt de Roard of Health be Pek Attorney ton-dollar Owr t Was President of £ Member of yearly income et Persuasion Magnates. for Carn S MAN KNOX ATTORNEY-GENERAL. | 200C:020 | nsy y fashtonable under ce the Steel OfmeB MARRIED, BUT French Count Wedded! G by Proxy in New York City. vert the M Rrothers Pomer France. 1 Ca man ms and sent to F real Comte de t Oat vant of the marta The w fe now lyin —_—_ HURT BY SWOR ng for ay the name riage on ike has been photo- ance where the a suing for axe. ng in Part D HILT. Hooker Injure: at Vavy Ya it Ricsard 3. Hooke led Ming Condit-8 varracks, B vroken rib « Inme; Train Wree Vence Gaine in Daring Dri a. he baby. [did not realize that rters In eping naturally and makin. rooklyn Navy vst time Finally [got He recetved| pretty well ‘slept up,’ the drowsiness and fling Aisappeared and 1 felt a decided provement fn health, In % or 4 weeks Twas quite well and only needed to pgain my nd complexton. 1 raited vel for an im: | proy nt » conditions, but! It was abou’ before Twas WARRANT FOR CONDUCTOR. for Fatal New Jersey WASHINGTON, April Departmer Lag received pa ing cablegram from Ay ber of the Mount Cavite Wednesday. The clu algo adopted a] “Goodrell Olongapo, on ¢ ation thanking Mr. Carnegte for his} concluded surrender of | insurgents country: from Iba to Moron." Comte of Meron, | nave been tnvestl: | marriage of Miss Lizzy Bar. 3 | mpany. now of JP. Morgan's orporation ig Morgan, with whom FARMERS HUNT ROBBERS. ke Int the Gang Shooting LITTLE MOUNTAIN the the and surreeme for $1 :* | “SO DROWSY. When True Natural Sleep Comes Actual changes take ce in little corpuscles of the blood changes are brought abe hanges in our habits. For instan [the coffee habit is stid to produce a thickened condit { the blood |that Is. under t oscope the lit Itle round ecorpu, show fibres, an unnatural condition, whi kes trouble with the heart aases of coffer poi It also af fects the complexion, frequently bringing ¢ heart) dis in eases, and stomach and bowel trow- bles are common with coffee drink- ers. Coffee treated me very badly in fdeed. 1 so 1 could not have a good night's rest, nd had not for tive years. My eyes amd complexion were duller t no mny mother’s, who Was also a great coffer drinker Physicians told me T had acute kidney and bladd troubl: fo hys vd me, nervous almost to the vers “lteria and my memory fi porn in {than a shadow, and people con: ake with /Cinually asking me how much oa my husband than my x (So comforting to a woman, ) In truth, he is five tor. forlorn hope I left off up Postum Food about a year wgo. [ s00n came so sleepy that 1 could seare awuke long enough to take car warded took me ¢ tight complexion had grown so thin | was little more | ‘|country or abroad—chev= a ltempting price, too—$15. THE WALLACH® Our = | .90 Hats Better Than Ever. |SOLD ELSEWHERE FOR $3.00. WALLACH’S ‘Easter Styles. HATS AND |MEN’S FURNISHINGS. THREE STORES: 238, 240, 242 BOWERY, Near Prince St. Third Ave., Cor. 122d St. 649 Eighth Ave., near 42d St. A certain mill we buy of is famous for its cheviots They probably make | the finest cheviots turned: out by any loom in this iots of the finest dye and finish, that wear likeiron. We have just brought down from our work= |roomsa large lot of men’s jcheviot | fancy mixtures—made up suits—plain and especially for Easter week. _ Cut a la militaire—that is, broad of shoulder, short of skirt, shaped in Fre erly at the waist ine. Tempting these — and Easter neckwear, gloves, hats, patent lea= 1 was} Broadwa. == time not quit coffer result It months {the complexion offen prod fro ust this particular within a ally, but it ident, in case that it required time to change the corpuscles of the blood | and th when that change was made the avery was very rapid Name and address can be given Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., at Alby. the Battle Creek, Mich. ther shoes, and every other thing to dress you well, WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St. 1LL 9 P.M aToR N World Wants the Best Always! y | PAID HELP WANTS IN THIS ( MORNING'S WORLD. » s# Paid Help Wants in 13 other N.Y. papers combined, ot ot eRe keuusitumawnuwe EWHITERS woe 3 Pe < if

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