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buy dagehoures in the U SERRE THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1901. “ARREST HIM!” CRIED DEVERY. Gfficer Schenkewitz Taken in Custody as He ; Stood at Police Tribunal. coun “I believe this child's story. This*man witz and asked for @hould be in jail. Capt. Lantry, arr film," sald Deputy Commissioner Deve in the trial room of Police Headqua ters to-day. OMcer Schenkew was led, a priso er, from the room, and not a 41 sympathy followed him fists clinched as his brother oMlcers Precinct mates controtied their tm. to get at him. ie Patrolman John Schenkewitz, of the! w East Fifty-first street station, wa tried to-day Police Meadquart: charged technically with being off and out of precinct and wi becoming conduct In reality the charge ta a more one. The offense is embodied complaint of Lillan Schwartz, the ten-} year-old daughter of a butcher living aty No, 23 Beekman place. The case was reported to Capt. Ign-| try by the girl's parents, and #h Picked Schenkewitz out of the squad « eserves drawn up in tne section room of the house. Schenkewiltz's fellow policemen attempted to wreak venge on him, but were prevented by captain and a sergeant, There is another cha T belleve the nein Jai! erled th rd tO arrest Trant, a Lantry ys word | forward and -ant are my prisoner. Th wav an uproar tn the trial Devery. Seareh that has a ahteld tft to wear of a similar! take nature againat the policeman for which {tf disgrace to the beslakinder: Senda) (org tall ni General lena 1kea 9 Enaectoe . | Ka ly done, Bchenkewltz was called to the stand |bocalien nie bodily harm and the “‘off-post” complaint was fret | would ne the officers in read tohim. Capt. Laniry sald that ny first made this charge before he kn anything of the girl's statement. PROMOTED FOR CHIEFS STILL HIS BRAVERY, SEEING SIGHTS, Policeman McLaughlin; Some See City Institu- Gets His Reward tions, Others Go to at Last. the Races. witzs diamisaal from the for ed later afternoon Commissioner Murphy ay opro-| The visiil moted J. J. McLaughlin, of the West] into two One Hundred and Fifty-se id 6tation, to be a roundsmia On April 2%, 1900, McLaughlin, at tlak of his iffe, carried from a Surnt Dullding at No, 2 West One Hu and Fifty-fourth street Martin wi eighteen months old, who had be« By gotten by his mother. and wore taken firat ‘This in the second time Mclaux'! iry on Blackwell's has beeri made a roundsman for wink of t same act. The frat time the Municipal ji)! * Civil Service Board refused to cerilfy his walary on the ground that he had not passed the examination. Corporation Counsel Whalen nahi the appointment would have go be made again. So McLaughiin was sent to head- quarters to-day and was advanced by the Commissioner. lefs were divided one belng the of Corrections nkerton at The frst he Cor- ed| rections Desartment aris. the party ertainer fourth tot rack. ‘I The way that they wot of the A DETECTIVE: FOR DEVERY. William Give Him Commis. | He Defeated His i Detective Mart indignation ta att precinct, came in the hands of Magistr ferson Market I’ he arralgne: ly dressed wor ering. In the co Magistrate sala that Tecelve a cominission fr man in such cases “What did these women do?” asked the Magtstrate. “They were tineau, wh thon that b @ny person. “Were the “Yes, Your Honor “LE consider it an outrage theso women because they are street.” exclaim: > wish some reputable oiticers were de- tailed on these ease fut specting man wo t . uch a duty. the attice} was cor ears bt tation of Po 1 uty, “You fellows must interest: in gather tunates. The bor for them must — Demand out on at SHOW BIG AIS. BY EXPLOSION, == © Totals for the Week In-|Captain Lostand Three | 7m" _dicate Increase Over of Crew Were \ nine Last Year. Injured. hour day ch fotal.clearings of all the bank ed Btutes ending to-day were $1 b Spcréase of 3.2 pe> cen 2 re- | ing period of last year. @ five days of th jet her. 4m: to-dlay shows: to have been kill Thre membern badly BURG. lows, Ghiss June 1—The towboart pany, was ston Ta who com: 1 ts supposed ty the crew of them, the co fatally injured, b ied were Chrintened Jail, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, June 1.—] 88 8 NLLE, Pa., June 1.—The tive-]James Townsend owns a burial lot in to al wee [Day el by Contractors M | naugh and others, w [tions from latent! {atni-f Inf-I! MAYOR SIGNS TUNNEL BILL. (Continued from First Page.) Marjorie and William King Had Not Seen, One Another in Years -- Her Brother Weeps, Unrepentant. | TS ABOUT BROOKLYN TUNNEL PRESENTED IN A NUTSHELL. William siete Feparation of six ein vn this rate ways, Marjorle went bavk to the 1 of Manhattan will begin in City Hall i to State street, all atreet, and reet to the East River, to @ point in Jorale- under Joralemon under Flatbush 1 Alantic avenue, near he Long Island tell his aged m Says Bondsmen Must| McClusky Denies that it: ‘tre golden 1 run away from home y Park, to White ointaiel-ini-fet: sionin Some Cases. Old Chief. ence te efforts to drag abt point near its in and foops under tha City Hall Park the fact that] Beth were approaching the nd even six year yaehes from Bowling tf vt ts will be large of construction will be by construction will depend on delays r avout four years to complete the or a short sup; "Mr Orr Edward 1k In favor of the the proilt to the con would tes da BROTHER AND SISTER MET [AISI IN THE IN CAROUSE ON BOWERY. frintnintebeieleleleieielnieinintelntet Drillers in Test of Strength. A final test of strength between the ad the! netSirg), w 4 Transit tunnel strikers ontractors if threatened by i not the Rock Drill actors dy not a union men in the dy for any test of strikers wish to make. in the sections afte K drillers are Vermont quarr. | (rom Canada Engineers are being brought city, and the contra next every sirikin ‘shave grow rage them the leaders ton been settled ar men would ¢ to work 3 dented by the tor red any proposition since the one o ich we rej 2 we les that pow subsea jo Re Wspa. ANT “I do not belleve into an agreem 1 That woul ny ms i je contra nt to un AVolV ny emply: todo tnat any longing to a unt a The other We use ou tors on 0} “Tt wou T haven't a: men went, back to work on Shaler's i ty d street sec to- TUNNEL STRIKE th the] safed, claimed committee, sald fhe strike is no nearer settlement at any time. We huve not con- At ned the committee us Lad no power 1 ANG we poxiponed fug- jon until the committee propusition that “lve ux in more strikes. y idea of what basis the ntractor! COT atreet railroads and two eleo:ric lighting Know work Is coing on all over town Companus In Washington, which y with practically a full force, T)then end a: BOERS REPORT dohan td points in South Africa hae led : erable anxiety ous answer of the War Office to-day to Sa question regarding the uracy tlon,”* aroused some misgivings. rs were put out of action, and other military © importance which have curred widely separated ‘This ts in no way allayed by the curl-| Yl. ont or] sith Mr. Kru have uo official informa- A BIG VICTORY. Claim to Have Whipped British Near -Pretoria Contractors and Rock) May 2—London War Office Knows Nothing. */ BOTHA SUES FOR PEACE? June 1, — The Sun to- publishes a scneational story © the effect. that Gen, Botha aas atrived at Standerton (in the Tran « Johannesburg-Durban Rall- 9 | road) and ts communicating by telegraph through the Nether- ‘nt, appealing to Mr. t| lands Governm been suspended because the demands of{ otherwise of the recent Boer report th the men were granted. W itish were severely defeated near | Kriker to nue for peace. Lerd Kitchener | steps to completely tte up May 2 losing 4 killed, w |= sd to have given Botha permlsaion inti our demands a 1. 60 prinoners and six guns to adopt this e The sub-contr they are » reply waich the War Office vouch-| The arther hears that 10,000 lus have gon: the warpath owlag ‘to Boer raids in Zululand, BONDHOLDERS Peat vigor oi . |tese Cora ees of Washington, Trac- | WASHINGTON. D.C. June ajority of bondholders all MDL except Vby jare main lay Was the result of a in New othe able y never The earning n equal te mands, The company was nized two years agd WiC) a capital of $12,000,400 In stock Jand $20,000.00 tn 4% per cent. bonds. {property consists of the mtocks of ele ere now Independent conc hive no notice of any future meetings|but which have been authorized to be of our committee. STRIKERS STONE NON-UNION MEN, Squad of Police to Pro- tect Workmen at Wilkesbarre, Pa. ‘The non-unlon yma from the Thomas ss would be moved the transfer of would go ons! “le GUNS IN SHOPS T0 STOP RIT. Mayor Van W: Kk sald he wanted ty Commissloner Hear; shouldn't bulid children are in school, gen are better CENTRAL MACHINISTS OUT. creased Wag FRALO, BANK CLEARINGS. BOAT WRECKED == ux nignature proudl: through the room. ered by the crowd. Peer that the tunnel scheme wus help tho Long Island Rallroa there aroae a chorus of sponded to no less vigorot Tunged men shouting, “Y the Central had refused + that they ws communicati: m the Hrooklyn Single-Tax, League roteating against tae tunnel Horak, of the Tuxpayers’ Ammociation of as they Cormerly celved for a ten-hour a was conceded but no Increase was mude | last March, in the war Ker In opponit! Charles O'Connor ny crane, fa his capacity. aa a eltizen, —— by the Piustirs) FIRE CHAPLAIN SMITH ILL, apecch Wan Erected ches of “Shame: Jullus HH. Coh: Reform Club, with hisses ropretenting the Soctal ntum, |He Has Undergone Surgeon! Opern- pposed the tunnel ina pand Ie Daproving. was a fob and that spoke for his section of ¢! ontractor Was Kong t 4 ejuneaporousheln opposition to the bill, Mr. McKay also attacked ihe tennet because no provision has been made. in the proposed plans for the ncoommoda- tlon of wagons and pedestrians, xer was Prof, ing the Queens Bor: tarlum at cet, where rmed Tuesday orated Min Burin? Lot. ‘The operation was The next ape Committee of posure to bad weather while responding webild of Mrs, Alin Krashunis,|which there is no grave. He atrewed | his patient 18 not out of f was christened in jail yester-/fowers in the inclosure on Memortal}he is improving and age should be passed to-day, | reapectively, Inited State: and 62.006, Sixty- the former went to rom Russia, Just Inimigration from ar nited | Were mostly Jew HKingdom ‘during the past yea: and Roumania, Crocker-Wheeler Fac- tory to Start Monday Despite Strike. The big Crocker-Wheeler electrical works at Ampere, N. J., are to-day as- suming the appearance of a fortreze. Twenty-flve private detect are mov: ing guns and ammunition there, and provisions to last a week. Everything In being put in readiness oy the management to open the works Monday morning and to stop any lence on the part of the five hundred employees who struck two weeks Ago. This i the firat large factory em- ploying machinists which has deter- mined to work {ts plant in defiance of the atrikers. The Buperintendent ald to-day that ho would run his plant or dle !n the attompt. If the etrikers, whose headquarters are near the factory, attempt to Inter- fere with the fifty non-union machinists who have been secured to go to work, a riot Is anticipated. The Newark police will have a large force of biuecoats on hand. FORMER NEW YORKER DEAD. Lawyer Greey Was with Tracy, Boardman & Pintt, STAMFORD, Conn., June 1.—Iaaac J. Greey, sixty-threa years old, dicd sud- dently this morning of heart failure, Ho waa for many. years connected with the rm of Tracy, Boardman é& Platt, of jew York City, chinists taken to Wilkesbarre, Pa., by the Lehigh Valley ad are practically besleged each roon the high ground over- each night and shower sunton men, who have :, Kelth asked Mayor Ald. and a squad of police nd each evening, ‘The non- 1 And it Impossible to buy any- thin, In town, the merchants refusing | Natlroad of New Jersey) gan removing some of| *¥{! ding and machinery diy until it was com- consolidared, “CRAY” DAY AT WEST POINT Opening Exercises of Cadets Bring Many Visitors. WEST POINT, N. Y., June 1.—This was the opening day of the annual ex- amination of the corps of cadets at the Military Academy. To-day the necond class in being ex- amined In drill regulations, the third class In Spanteh, and the fourts class in mathematics. The first class was graduated list February, four months before the usual time. There will be an out-door military ex- erelse every afternoon next week, the moat Interesting of which will dea sham ttle on June 5. It will inctude all aches of the service, Infantry, cav- rapid-fire guns and mountain pack | atr: @ number of visitors have Among the a Merr p Mrs. Merritt Daniel Sickles and gen, Joa W. of the Judge-Ad- vocate-C riment, Gen. Sch 1d an Fred’ B, Grant are ex REDS AFTER ~ KING AND QUEEN Spain Hears of a Plot to Kill Both Rulers. BARCELONA, June 1L—It ta sald here that the Captain-General has been warned of a fdrelgn Anarchiat plot to Kill the King and Queen Regent, Aw cabled to the Associated Press from Madrid Inst night, asa result of advices m the Marsetiles police, two Anarch- ints Were arrested there, one a Spantard and the other an Tatlan, It was ru- mored that they had projects againat the Spani#h Ministers. The Italian, who confessed that he way an Anarchist, sald he was golng to America, SHOW TRAIN WRECKED. Bustnlo nit Wild Went Mects with Dinaster. ALTOONA, Pa., June 1.—The second section of Buffalo Pil's show train ran into the frat section at Bellwood, near here, early this morning, wrecking six cars, and probably fatally injuring one man, a tent man, The firat aect’on was atopped at Bellwood by a freight train which war preceding It. ‘ol.Cody, rough riders, Indians and Boers were on the second section. ‘They were, all Jolted out of thetr berth, but excaped “unt: The damage " will Amount to several thousand cullirs, Albert Weiss, a well-known Tammany The the Wash- ington Traction and Electric Company q ation of the in June} n Traction and Electric | shoxt down some strikers. electric rail-| poor wo:nnn. also controjs the electric-light. | 0f Capt. Charles [, Debevolse, off for rns, | TROOP OFF TAKE ACTION.. 10 STATE CAMP. | Ask for Reorganization |Crack Cavalry Rides to Peekskill in War Style. calm hung over Nerth Port- Brooklyn, this morning. sounded. The doors uurd armory swung open and 10 ed men clattered out. “There goes them rich soldiers off to wailed a It was Troop C, under the command | thar annual vist to State Camp. ig plan ‘Tne stock and dondg. of the comzany| ‘The men wore their fatigue uniforms and wide hats. They were fully armed and carried «a wagen of equipments and luggag They crossed the Twenty- | third street ferry and expected to luach at Yonkers. They will go Into camp at Tarrytown Kht. The journey will be resumed ayoreak to-morrow, and the State t Peckskit! will be reached to- morning in Ume service. A lett vais clty yesterday for camp and arrived there to-day. CUBANS ELECT CTY OFFICERS, Business Suspended in Santiago—Rows at Polls. BANTIAGO DE CUBA, June 1—All business ts suspended on account of the municipal elections. Gen, Whitetde yeu- terday erdered American cificers to act in each precinct as a board of super- visors of elections, serving continuously ‘om 6 oiclock in the morning until the 4 counted and verified. The Repub- cans bitterly resent this. They had openly asserted that they would elect their candidates, regardless of methods. The rural police have superseded the insu! ¢ were Bev- . when tho Riection Boards were organized, One Ist enndidate for the Council “clubbed by the police and Ing rapidly. The oly elect. thelr py the Veteran tense excitement pre order ja maintained all trict and no trouble (ING GREETS: NEW YORKERS Receives Chamber of Commerce Men in State at Windsor. WINDSOR, England, June 1.—Twenty- two American gentlemen, dressed in the deep black of British court mourning, representing many millions of money and vast commercial Interests, were the guests of King Edward to-day at Wind- for. y were the delegates of the Now Chamber of Commerce, The viatt tranged by the London Chamber a the President of which, Lord Brassey, accompanied the Amert- can party. The visitors were greatly impressed and pleased by their audience of the King,ewho, the Associated Press learna, was just as Interested at mecting them as they were at meeting thom. The King nsiderabie curlosity to of men these multi- pecially Messrs, As regards tho cng was disappointed, for Mr, Carnegio wis unuble to be present, From the King down, all the officials concentrated thelr atte non Mr. Mors kan. Their curiosity waa not unmixed with awe. One of the high officers of the houscholl humorausly- confessed that an Inapection of tht Hat of visitors made them trembled, leat Mr. Morgan or one of the other millionaires should take a faney to Windsor and buy fi er an Inspection of the the delegates "were taken to, the Bure T ¢ they were recivd by, the Were surprised to ‘and’ ¢ 1e was also present, for her appe: quite unexpected. With the jueen were the Princess Vio- Hall politician in the Th = trict, Will mart on June ls fore these months’ stay at Carlsbad wh aa ia ais ieee as ae ac a ae ide ilu sis torla and the children of the Duke and Duchess of Corn: delegate cwaa formally’ proceed sen both the King end Quem. |. cl Peo ee enon