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MURPHY ROUNDLY SCORED BY MAGISTRATE ZELLER. SEA LEHLAEEASSGAASEADDERLAELERIAE SERRE BEFORE MAGISTRATE ZELLER. Police Commissioner Lectured in Court for Raiding Little Coney Island—Told that He! Is Not Higher than| Supreme Court and: Must Not Make the! Law a Farce. | | Police Commissioner Murphy was severely lectured by Mngiatrate Zel- ler to-day when he appeared in the West Side Police Court to answer a{ summons and explain why he perse- | cuted Louis Waldron, the “ldttle | Coney Island” man | i The Magistrate asked why he made rrr | a the law a farce, told him he was not] ian oa superior to the Supreme Court, aa the Corporation Counsel's opinion was not in it with a Supreme Court decision and that the pclice did wrong in raiding the place Marphy Was Kept Waiting. | Mr. Murphy arrived in a cab at 10 o'clock. He was accompanied by As- etstant Corporation Counsel John Far- | 4 ley. Lawyer Steinhardt, who represents, Waldron, had been in court an hour. | -Magistrate Zeller kept the Commissioucr | wating twenty minutes while he fin-| ished the small cases. Then he opene| the hearing in his private room. When he met the Commissioner he greeted him witha hearty “Hello!” “The point t* thin,” maid Magtatrate Zeller. “Commissioner Murphy, in de fiance of the Supreme Court, has re- Featedly raided thin place. The cbm- plainan: muat connect Mr. Murphy with this. Mr. Murphy muat r tthe Su. preme Court order as an othe> Dernons, or elne we will. I am astonished! oes Z i WAY. MR. MURPHY, WHY? % —- ~¢e 4 i ¢ Did yon raid Waldron's every Snaday. cain & ; Did you place youreelf ahove the Inw. t oa Did you not heed Supreme Court dect | Did yon helleve the Corpai ton Counsel, D yon make the Inw a farce. These are a few of the questions asked of Police Commissioner @ Mu:chy by Magistrate Zeller to-day in the Waldron persecution. case, 8-6 Bd bo6-d CDBG: 5. ‘ont ve eeen that decision befora.j May 12, when a score of uniformed ! That don't apply to your place. [ never| Policemen marched tato hie place, a you to get a Supreme Court de: “How many arrests have been made n The only you can stop me ts to enjoin me. vl get an injunc-| dec! jon?" asked Magistrate Zeller. dun Raided Him Every sunday. Mr. Farley cros#-examined to sno | “L sald, ‘Cor issioner, you are ruln-| that Waldron does not run a hotel ing my business.” He said, ‘I'm sorry,| “How many guests had you in your Dut this decision don't go. The dancing | hotel on May 67" he asked, in your place is 4 violation of the Sun-| “About two.” day law. Weiat do you call a guest?" Waldron sald that ‘the police had] “Anybody who eats « meal in my place ralded his place every Sunday since | is a guest. May 4. Waldron told of the raid of! “Do you know that Commissioner that repeated raids should have been| Murphy ordered your place to be ratte made at that particular place.’ . Waldron told of the raid on his place I do,” replied Waldron. Jast Sunday. “How much have y 3 ‘When did you last see Commissioner | raids?" = BAT ar ad itd Murph: asked Mr. Steinhardt. “T should y abot 700 lay 4 or 5," replied Waldron. day." : sr ang as en eeiten ees eno A IDaBY mea had your place! Counsellor Levienson, who was with en raided then? Waldron when the jatter called on Com- “Beven times. slo 5 “What did you say to him?" Seamedindl Eodcdted “The decision of the Supreme Court fas shown to Col. Murphy, but he sald asked Mr, Far WORLD Murphy Asked Questions. Levienson said that Judge Scott. to whom he applied for an injunction, re- Ss straining the police from raiding W: dron's place, refused to take the papers. “You called me up on the telephone one Saturday night, didn't you?" asked Commissioner Murphy. Lawyer Steinhardt objected to Com- WHEN i L miasioner Murphy asking questions, but the Magistrate allowed him to show that Levienson had calied on him the day after he had been appointed. Col. Murphy pointed his finger at the witness » [and drew very dramatic he asked queations, ripe eatie) Lohm Fe of the mene One: > uri street station, testified that Paid Help re Keneral orders had beep read at the station about Waldron’s place previous Wants in This Ges place p ans Police Had Written Order, "Were they written orders?” asked the Magiatrai Lohmeler hesitated, “Answer!” thundered the jpeaslatrate, “They. were,” waid the policeman. Lawyer Stelnhardt took the get copmiationer said ne would His order me arrested ad advined Wal- AGENTS ose ve ID ce “ ist the poilce, | nd i told him APPRENTICES .... §| UAUNDRESses | 4 re io be arrested,” sald Stein- | in the BAKERS .... ...... 8| MACIINIETS vg) hardt, proudly. teinha can BLACKSHITHS ... ‘ oes 12] moved to dismiss the proceedin Mage BOOTBLACKS NURSES ...... 23] Istrate Zeller, sald he wanted look BOYS 0.01. . 41 OPERATORS 4g] over the evidence, Committee of Fifteen he BUSHELMEN . 3] PAINTERS (a] 4 moldy? sald Me BUTCHERS . 16) PAPERHANGERS... 4] «4 CARPENTERS .. .. 6| PHOTOGRAPHERS CARRIAGE HANDS 9| PIANO HANDa .... | SBBFEMe Co CASHIERS .... .... 3| PLUMBERS , 3| tawee m CHAMDERMAIDS... 20| PORTERS ..|. to regard the CLERKS ...... ..., 4] PRESSERS ... . g) preme Court we make a farce of comrosironey os SALESLADIDS ++ 8] Jumtice and a farce of law.’ SOOKE... aun MEBMEN \.... .. 25] "I want to say this,’ broke in Com- CROCHETERS 3) SEAMSTRESSES ... 3] missioner Murp! “The Corporation CUTTERS + 4] sHOBMAKERs 3] Counsel In my adviser, and the Corpora: DESIGNERS : 3) SIGN PAINTERy g| Hon Counsel says that Tam right and DiaUWwasit u( SKIRT Hanns. {| that the decision quoted here Is not one iH iT HANDS .... 5 uppiicable to this case. DRESSMAKERS ... 48| STBNOGRAPHERS.. 4] “Mr, Commissioner,” sald the Mag.a- DRIVERS ++ 9) TAILORDSeRa ...., 3] trate, “the Supreme Court Is superior to pratt eles a Ul halla 25[standa, If tt is wrong have tt repealed, VEEDERS . 7| TinssuTHs ... 1. 4) hi ollowigg” -PIGURES + 3] upnoustmnens .. §{ min conc’ 12 MTORR In following this GIRLS .. 20] USEFUL MEN .... 3 ey nclng ose on all over the Gee Grocany cuEnKs ¢| vansisuena ,... 3{continued the Magimtrate, “an now, HARNESS MAKERS 6] waist HANDS ... at|!* why betta tke “Use ot bawe HAIRDRESSERS .. 4) WAITERS .... 16] “But’—— Interposed Mr. Farley. sitle: poleunsler seen ding ee] WAITRESSES ..... 28) "It teithe ie andiwe are. Pound to re- a % apect It." Interrupted the Magintrate, 11 G] MiseBldaNraua. 276) Ai eal are to Judge what ts or what 8 Iw not che Jaw, what's the ure of having | ek through with tt. 3 TOTAL |... 105 any lawe? 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Frederick Barre Wounded by Jealous Husband, Who Charged Slander. rick Harre, son of ex-County| plorable that this thing has happened” Wife's Trials. wel persons in’ this & house.” conti Mrs. Munsey, “ané fall he} w what Value to attack made by Mr. Woods t him last nignt. |g: ty who knows Mrs, Woods ace in Mr. Barre's; Knows that xhe is a thoroughly. goo¢ Barre an Court Just wounded to-day in the {declares that Burt Woods Hono reason to fre otng took m in his home, No. hs ago there was's Inpe dis che took him back on Bis t “S| ay fount was here and fen dealer, thirty | Bee hak acim tngther sown right, an nce. in the fashtonable Park sina wholeente wealthy in ch retire Pe beneath her a suit in the Extension Plan Adopted by Aldermen Without a Dissenting Vote. he lost this sum bond of the Ma: mminittee will ittee on Rall: Albert Clarke by a unanimous The Councllmanic Com the next wit- | roada met vote decided “He called to, see me thirty-#x hours | the plans of the after | waa appointed,” exclaimed! Com- | sloners for the mipsioner Murphy. the tunnel. The Aldermanic Committee on Streets and Highways has ales prepared and opposition te tt hi houses: of the request of Riordan, Rapid Transit Brooklyn ext stand goed for vorable repo been withdrawn in Muntelpal Council. to Brooklyn building with the 3 About] abs "Winter of the/to the touse addressed to Comstock, | mates and I am satisfied they fell tato the Magnet Union went of business and} the possession of Mrz. Woods. Two 4 to pay the bond an Riordan said that he had to make good only tomary charge of 8 for the bond. yute came up. Councilmen Ho is of Manhattan tunnel “From Fort George tunnel Mid not wiles and. limited Councilmen Bodine and I trained from voting, moment John © Contad tare. y manufacturers, The extension will cost $5,(90,0m, Alderman Bridges reported the 1 to the Board this noon and made a long, rambling apeceh, “FIFTEEN” MAN CALLED THIEF. Paid Help Wants in the 13 behalf of his client. 7 “Lea ¥ retired for a few. mo ; otter Nex New York Papers | abuence Fariey and Mtelnhardt indulged | MAN on the stand Ix a thief, in some sharp repartee. larceny Union. corroborated the former|aister, Mrs, Raymond Smith, making a changed hin vote to three airmative, five abnentees, DR. BABCOCK’S: LAST HOURS. ure favorably “Pheodare Mitten, the Magnet Emolor men pind for the notorious| her becavae she knew too much A Hungafian was not really a and if his pi Bureau of the Austrian Rellef Society, n sent to the i rs for being " The ie Rapoit He Robbed a W man without” ‘I can show, Your Honor, Abraham Levy at the resumption of the ——————S- + trial of Aid WHERE COLER STANDS. Comptrolier an Lightning-Rod Up. ay that he entered the apart- He nad just . Babeock was fll for tms rior to hix death. Mr. Farley | pecherer, uahed crimaon. testified that while in the employ of boys pawned the care of tw trate Zeller, | proached by Manhatsan Music Hall, on the He was ‘belng crost-examined by Law: yer (terranean fev “It was not considered Greater New York Demoe: morning regarding Comptrol ment that ne would not Netil and Me. ‘The attorney asked; Are ¥ou not a member of tho York- ville Republican Club?" ————_____ THE WHITE HEATHER IN. party and the disxcusston turn discovered presiding Juatic the object of going Judge Hinsda. watd: mmitteer on On Mr. Coier ta out of th was under the care of a regular i ant for this form of fever Arrives from It was then th IAwyer accused Recherer, nl money while a this is that he nomi:fation for Mayor his lghtning-rod He was disc doctor almost: immediate! to be of any help. Suturday morning, that he had embezzled Becherer den any money. admit | was the fnanctal secretary of the club,” to make an explanation jn ternoon, and prepared |t for transporta- In Mayor of Water ye had too many’ gall Justice Hinkdale, case hna been drugging aldng. explanations services were alrewty. morning ‘in tne mortuary WATERTOW? hapel of the yughby ay 1 2 pet Ef s 0 cory arated from c he will be ready. vung woman, Hving at sault in the econd Magtstrate Teale: sald Joona Story. yt admit the prisoner to ball Woods wale cool and composed when | was then. taken ts. Rasnetd he appeared in the Myrtle rt] Stre Magis Teale learned this morning. yan Evening World re- not. seriously | Wounded and would out of the hos pital within aw 103 Years Old. porter, he made this statement I did not gy to Barre’s house tos satisfaction for any affair of my own. T have known him for qome time. I dis- covera! hls acquaintance with Mra, Woods a year ago, and It was about six. months: la ft. I know that he wrot lotters a Marvel for Selontints, er in-| months ago I left home. “E have talked with Barre several times and [ saw him two or three nights ago to le this matter. Dur- ing the conversaticn he involved my statement concerning her whtch I knew to be false, It was made to discredit “When we hed Harre's house I went upMtairs first. He wae in bed, but arose and dressed when I told him the nature of my Visit. T then went down- stults and) Drought: Smith M brother-in-law asked him to repeat what shad sald ton He did so, his wage Was lutte a strong t, had evident- say ‘What] but that excite od He ~ you going to do al 5 attitude. He was very was di Ahi Ease Bignty-second g {and wal i u e jundred and open a a thought he was about Bs inte ieee t ison | tsb pertactiy Se R SLES for the Hevening revol noth | Wo: tober b of whiskey. arry wea ere ‘ going spout with co: for that sums of me ‘|carrted the weapon, I did not [to kill him, but merely acted in self ale- ast taper fone." ¥ thea ja ite tkes an Churcs lace house Mra Munses house here, and to sent letters to any upset by the no- and has telegraphed in R. Read, of Babs ion. (mable woman, and tt fs de TARS OVERCOME BY GAS. arling, forty years oft, and sullors the Ht Daphne, were found uncon- Amos Daniel V my sknena ttt Mit nouriatiow the: body. it Pee deepened otters Snglish Cemetery, where th Miltenberger, ‘8 eF member of the in Democratic ticket in tos ds critically i, city. examine the ‘ithesa on.w 7 be had which walls Given on direct that day for New York. Heater ean sais aisle ot is in thelr cabin to- ton brats, toes alone Bhe men, arose during the et and [1 ec, ees ca od charcog! furnace. "Chey rh iL aeey Sed a ee en tho tres Rind: te oe: uel Bae racers, of diver HU he cas caping ‘gas fumes. uaphyxiated | them, tajutious ~ Ties were taken to the Norwegian Hos- s pia ‘They will recoves. who bis endured her trials moat g reply to make to hia % he learned of Barre's conditton, 2 er that we quarrelled | Joseph MeGrath, New York City, 7