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: : h , SO REPT TS: SAYS POLICE \ ston of Whitney when he was arrest- led | During the ralds made by Justice @ Jerome he found many checks =| j other documents in tho safos of gam Wink at Lawbreakers, | there {8 a similarity in the hand-| Declares Attorney writing of some of these and the; Steinhardt. Mr. Carvalho has been summoned t establish the connection If possible. All of the Parkhurst Society agents CANFIELD’S TRIAL ONLY were in the Criminal Courts Bulld- A FARCE, HE ASSERTS.| ing Jate this afternoon and were! called one by one into the conference Jat which Justice Jerome prealded.| Big Gambler Treated Like vn Wing} During all this time Expert Carvalho Lawyer Denies that Me remained in the room, Was A ——— MURPHY WANTS Benjamin Steinhant he law firm INVESTIGATION. of Howe & Humme!, who has been active: In Saratoga to suppre gling, explained this mornin at the Spa. Mr. Steinhar etrongiy hie treatment py ¢ Police and Magiatra s Geclares the town officers are tot aware of the conditions that exty “rm wolng to write to the District-Attorney and ask for He nn liumedinte Investigation. {nets warrant this ace . if Devery or jennon is Sars but openly Feountene nes A em. erie ty Lowill nak that they be sh elt kot aie meer d,antekly and fore- “Canfleld was arrested, but trial srand Jary t= in wan only a farce. If be al easton and all ie right and ra could not! yre deference, ye mmissloner Murph king the Court and offc have treated him with n He was discharged, of c “T asked Chief of Police Lewis why | he delayed action in this mat ould he would not tak me. I went to District-Attur Dury when I applied for t made the above re w med ve al) that if a hin by the Dae Devery produced {once mummnon the Deputy rlot-At » would against the Chief of Vol Commiseoner to this elty him of the evidence we Had secures. TankonUblGRaa tour nrom: “This is how we Kot the evidence Saturd the result yOUr ‘The pollce had maintained that there gation?” he was asked was no gambling apparatus Can- he replied. “Conditions are Alf fleld'a place. We sent a voy }forent feday than they were on Satur itlous | 4 res rile thing haw now with a letter to a man name, Instructing him note of the bust: once inside the corted through search of the ma yboly knowa the re y report to District- ind it will be of a but ie be wishes to Moerty tod » make careful whe as ve | rooms ‘The boy reported chat seven roulette | ane wheels and two faro Jayouts were tr tieg wai Me blast pera teeter re amMdavit ated that the Soe Fieri Ghinto any Pa eH ETS | know nothing about him," emphatt y answered the Commissioner. He nt for tleld's place and T wanted y would [dite the Chief's arrest. Justice De! sence through not give it, when the Dis ‘nie n get three torney Inform no that my en ae Bar ee nd TKOTOR mn v permission from hin cape all of these must be reporte! kaye n rt as yet, In ail ade within twenty> the Saratoga transactions im, The Chi me a blank to appear before J don't know of what I; “Tam going to Saratoga at 3 o'clock to answer this summons. 1 do not re: it Dan Stuart and 1 investigation of very and Glens to investigate,” ane toner. “L place my- department at the ilapoml District-Attorney. 1 cannot itive. To have not the evl- yohave tt. 1 will earry out © Dastrict-Attornes recom —— were ICE WAGON HIT PHAETON. |": Deliver Agreed to Pay Doctor Dn nues and Was Release Dr. Jamea Harr! CURA LONN hin?’ vf the serious wil you wend: wan ‘ ‘ anim to-da ntyefir vy Ret eaiTRii P| him ny time “he 4 F want fit to do is to down on him, and b Jacat word do want him 1 idly thar ft was im v eo that he be a )Vihon Comuants ade the | 1 ate tne pctor Jumped ‘ | ' ecalnyase tae Ww ho immediately ” 1 snl ne fener racy mn card anything fram Dev. by? u Oh N y ” adoor third telephone Lt have taken te tae to pay the dama Jeased on week, aman Vacation on Sa WILL SEND IOWA TO istHmus GETTING READY ba meer, | STE FOR GRAND JURY. fever tie machinery tn mo determined ty ship lowa, ins ure « incase The low. cn tation, andl ate ar-A at reports te on board probable south than S ee Die fu Copa UTIC. Yi, -Aug in in wupposed to bs reacts Richfleld Spring Nom “ ” He lived tn Moston recoen 2 paazes alon, prings this. cers, and the tr captured at We Neue APA result of seven y trained attor- + produced for the inapection of WOdG) ees ore the Criminal Courts Build- ~ Wants etn Op ete és | crervers by the acore were Paid Help Wants) "s!' AT in This Morning's! 1 SnGaGTRR WORLD. } Nv with) mystertous BUT Jon was exprenced ssury to necttre Pald Help Wants in Thirteen Other New Papers Combined. Ww rroborate the Whitney of the oftice were | no owith ia etlons and t erlsh activity ftrlot-Attor eo Headquarters fon in the <4 BONNAZ oo. cies T 7} city BOOKKEFPENS ... 3 7 445.5 ree-platoon syatem, which te ty BON Ber forte 5 $ go | fect to-morrow, one 4 tees 1} mostra reforms: vr Intro CABINET-MAKERS, - ‘ WB ee vse 6 In Department, was SCANVAROERS 7) wott The role subject! of | conver: be an3 . O) sation between captal sergeants and! * CHAMUERSMAIDS.., T : » hutbolmens on post w \ nk turn of a of nool-room De the home o PAINTERS PIANO MANDS OLERKS .... OstNTas : uy startl collusto: keepers and off In deitgnt ti Nino APALOK. Disiwasnens . 5 ESEMAKERS . TAILONS TINSMITHS . WAITERS: som frlend Frank Farrell, tho bler, and Tammany poilttelans aetble for him were “up in the Orting oxpreaston, » but inwardly boiling, Devery kept hin ear to the aroun tening to the rumbling of « THE WORLD ‘POLICE DEPARTMENT CORRUPTION _10 BE SUBMITTED TO GRAND JURY. Ding houses. It is supposed that)‘ | checks found on Whitney, and that; XO POE “That you, Cap mistake, see?" ing, turning somewhere, V of justice and wonde jad Day for Vo It certainly opened a tad day Glennon and others high in the Wardman insert for. van a ntiher and yon ty Inet, quaking at tt r, fearing news of wn indietment growing out has been made of hits me er Murphy voclferourly Jury vutive moet appropriate Hike | de is to tye hb ear ry developmen Wad reported Mon it is Tels lations of the maa Whitney PERJURY TO PROTECT RING. THe COTUREL rilinates that Evening World rep mblers and the poll look In his eye - satty o he, “but many thing +|GLENNON READY appear mt Snes dimoult much more than w fore we arrested Whit ferreting out! know da the key to un to Devers: Mr. Mors, that you did did not put it tn that way, Vhat 1 was trying to ayold tn che ppear too optimistie was careful not to implicate | until Thad the positive ! be worked out ete Uriliing tate beginning we * aire! reawon tment, | This {with rill | was held in $20 Deputy Commissioner Devery, | At th | Urtins, | | with his wife, who was two years his Whitney ts nett aa tar ax he hax gone.” “Then he hax not told you all?" “Edo not think he has, snachl Inery of the law, Douging, tw! BY falr in this way: He bag told us every- He haa been “HELLO GIRL” OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. 0 Ooo ole 010) io Velosasesosaresole [300 MULBERRYO: FP CODTIAAODO DOr Ops OLICIIOAS Or ® 2} ) DOOUOUG Oe Steenth Precinet ina hurry! Society is doin’ things. And don't make 2) OF BRUTE. toby Atte A Second Boschieter Case in a Suburb of Passaic. Vad we nee roto the Bos- me te \octse somewhat almi of Pate in Walling a suburb vd Irené J Agel ninety, sed by young men, many fo them well Known, and dragged into vacant lo Her clothing was torn body and) she was) brutally: § SESSA En I ORR RIN NS committed ts which can be elety. A sense of humilation must be felt by the people of New York at the spectacle of one of celving bribes at the price of woman's shame. the pollee foree who must feel that wmiforms they wear a your arre with you, nor can the Department tt- self, but they must practices nre to be con: and deed. It is to be hoped, Bleaert. that your conviction will produce good. not only Wardman George Hinsert, of the East Fifth street station, who was convicted accepting bribes from Lena Schmidt. | keeper of a disorderly house, w to-day sentenced by Recorder Goff, in General Bessions, to serve five yearn and nix months {n prison and pay a fine of 31,000. In sentencing Biasert Recorder Goff sald: “Blssert, the erime which you t mitted against so: Indoubtedly there are honest men on » dingraced These cannot «ympathize to the police force in particular but to the clty In general. “The people of New York would much preter to have confidence tn thelr police foree than to regard it with aversion and suspie‘on “The law measures out a severe pe ble CONCERN TN HANDS OF pointing Willlam G. BE. See recely the Jersey corporation. The receiver wi appointed at the Instance of Montgom- ery & Co., to whom the company da in- debted to the extent of $19.71. The application for the appointment of for 349,560 against the In the hands of the Sherif in Clty It ia further shown that a tachment for $6,000 has bee manent. The offices of 1 135 Rroadway er, v Kee judgment had been ind chat the ‘compan ' atival of the’ Blecteic Vehicle € ind ts charter authorized tt chase, construct and maint st hacks, cowehes or propelled sby horse Wis in any-eity of the firat clas: A RECEIVER. An Alleged $400,000|sanctca Assocs Claim Against Car- riage Company. An order was Med In the Court of neery at Trenton, N. J.. to-day ay@ of eneral Carriage Company, a New an attachment vompany is now . York ver alleged th. rece ther at- tanued, and ation IN made that the nt, Tt was ny show why the appoint iver should no: nt of 3 made per: * company are at No. omth cer. of the com- pany was there y book who Was in charge, sald that they all out of town, AM the book: r would way Was that the frat ntered on June 1, was solvent, neral Carriage Co rperated both at: Albany on May: 6, 1899. Tt blorsomed out in a system ugh any public road, street ‘Albany the capital stock was at $100,0; at Trenton tt was ' told ws nth wilomie we}. Bho RNaReOA Crean IUneonesioua | aa $20,090,000. The directors In ‘ | CaS I hale uncensetoum Noth cages were different, ace (ad Oleeding from many: brulves, to the| TC was generally unterstood that there x ries pee he wan {Mere At leant, friendly relations | ves a fo her. slate ere sh By nthe Company ang char! 18 GAMBLERS Croker'a auto-trick company, A few yw oon the sidewalk ant left t eatlania, She is now ina dy dition, but Is able to tell her story, A warrant has deen issued for a youtn umed Cameron, The police of Walling- Passaic Weatigating the her ARE INDICTED.!: eron, it in alleged, led the girl to where the others © walt: threatens to shoot the te fag Mer Varratanedt)ruttane on. st le the Is has been ine Scemoyseany | MURDERS THO FOR ARREST. ST; aT HALTIMORE, Aug, 12.—A Jealous hus. {oat the! band surprived his wife and the man he ed together on the atreet here morning and killed them without y 1. Adama, the hue: ma nas long spected his wife of intimacy with arles Houck, the other yoetim, and this morning shadowed them throu Druld Hil Park. He overtook them on the bridge lead- ing Into the park at Cedar avenue, and, eping up behind them, began to shoot, vo shots atruck Houck, who fell dend, FOUGHT WOMAN SLEUTH, | Ternivs me pistol upon the terrified a | woman Adams fired three tmen, each She fell dead across ms ran, An hour thle warning, J lh. He would ay anything about ids alleged trip he has a tandsman, ang eres shot taking offer T Houck’e body and Ad " Hater he gave himect? » a policeman [irae s ! in a dista®t part of the elty, to whom ast ‘Tenth street, ow he told the story of hin crime, for whlen ahimoads hing but Kratitication, er thirty-two years 0, 188) Kenaett strect Adams “fold and I 3 4 plas ved at th th avenue | vontor, and four children. Houck lived atone nt No, 4% East Twenty-wixth un oa He was twenty-eight years of nnd resisted an at- | cae ahd good looking 10 ap-ce of the fac tempt. tot r back, On belng af-/ that he had but one leg and walk rested by a policeman she became hys- with crutches, Ho is sald to have been ferlcal and was taken in u patrol wagon, divorced from his wife a short time ago, A woman detective ina S! Schroeder take with daya after It waa Incorpo: eral Carriage Com the aut for pasnenger vehicles in thix elty. At the time of its Incorporation Ed- win Gould waa rep $1,000,(00 of {te stock, This story Mr. Gould afterward dented. Joseph Lelter Is also an active director adful od the Gen- y° bought from ruck concern all {te rights rted_to have taken the company. Other directors be- skies Mr. Judson and Mr. Letter are Winteid $3. Jewell, Frank W. Curtia and Robert J. McKinstry, of Camden, N. J MERICANS ASK $85,610 UAMACES LONDON, Aug. 12—At to-day's sion of the Bouth African Commission, Newton Crane, counsel for the American claimants, aubmittel the Ameri S Dr, A. F. Conroy, of Chicas der of the Red Cross Society, £7 horses and wagons. ‘A. J. Glebener, formerly of Galveston, ‘Tex., now atrar South Africn In the capacity of assayer and waa deported from Enat London. He asserts he ts ruined in health an fortune and wants £10,000, He makes his claim in a letter to President Me- Kinley, with whom, he says, he fought In the Shenandoah Valley during the civil war, Anna Wedekend, of Brooklyn, claims £13 for deportation and loss of employ- ment In the capacity of cook. Nine miners claim varying sums for deporta- tion, They were accused of complicity In the plot against Lord Roberts. pmpensa tion n clatms. 09 for lous of surgical instruments, led In Saxony, went to Mr. Crane anid the claims were made in behalf of the United States Govern- ment. Sunday World Wants move the ne of the moat heinous police officers re- el that) such mned by word esson la running with non-union men. Mill Is closed down and the men are out. Company at Vandergrift, Apollo, Leech- burg, Hyde Park and Saltsburg are all running full, having started at mid- night. HREM REHM Wt MONK NRE ISSERT SENTENCED: Five Years and Six Months in Prison and a Fine of $1,000. MER RH RN KRM EAR WHO’LL BE THE NEXT? 2 Pi Poperaerr re ripper it ei ie i Eee eee ao Mae deren 334 SN Oe — RECORDER GOFF i i The ci ke have hee of the mo he committed j i 5. B the otey 4 MMMM HH Mi EH eR RRR CS alty for the offense you have commit- ted. It also reposes a discretion in me which 1 will exercise In mercy to you. I shall take Into consideration the fact that your conviction deprives you of your office and all of its emoluments and future gains and advantages, “Lam alxo mindful of the fact that It prohibits you from ever again hold- ing public office. 1 must, however, im- Pose such a punishment upon you as will prove a substantial admonition to all lke you In the Department, If any such there be, that when they come Into a court of Juntice the law will deal with SPER ENN OO LOOEOILE LELLOOL LOO EI CEE EEE IE, EEE, FIRST VICTORY! SRB RSA RAR ATA RAGA GR Pay a fine of 81,00, or, in default of pay- ment, serve one day imprisonment for each dollar, and that you serve fivo years and six months tn State prison. By good behavior Bissert's senten may be shortenal one year, seven months and fifteen dayn. An Evening World reporter was the first to tell Commissioner Murphy of the nentence of the bride-taking ward- man Bissert. He expressed himeelf aa highiy pleased nnd ordered the name Bivsert atricken frome the rolis of the Pollve Department, “Thia is the first conviction In the de- partment since the Lexow time and I think ft will stand, It ts my sine hope that all such men as Bissert s be weeded out of the department as eoon ‘as possible. The maximum penalty for the offense of which Bissert was found guilty is ten pears. AB Foon as aenterce Wax pronounced, Levy & Unger, counsel, communicated, with Louis Vorhius, of firm of Houre, wman & Vorhaus, who <4 up the State on a jileasure tour. Mr Verhaus went before Justice Warren B. Hoaker, at Fredonia, and obtained an order for a stay of proceedings. Ni tlee of the order was then served o7@ them reverely but justly. he sentence of th urt is that you! the Shertff and District-Attorney. Tho order {a retunable Aug. 31 SHAFFER’S PLEA TO ORGANIZED LABOR Asks for Money to Fight Trust—Says Strikers Have Gaired—Abou t 75,000 Men Out. PITTSBURG, 4 ke thi sum which he claimed the strikers bad made wa tt in aanerted hy strike 1 tha rly 75,000 men The National Tin Plate Mill at Mon- At McKeesport the Boston Rolling The milla of the American Sheet Steel The Repubitc, Painters, Lindsay & McCutcheon and the Frankstown pud- diing and rolling mills of the Con- tinental department of the National Tube Company closed this morning. The wsirikers made gains to-day at McKeesport and Rellaire and regard the situation as more favorable to them than yesterday, At the former place they won the National Rolling MIll of tho National Tube Company. One Carnegie mill, the Chartlers roll- The men will not go out, but they are sending money to the strike fund. _—-——_ STRIKE LEADER CLAIMS GAINS PITTSBURG, Aug. 12. — President Shaffer made a brief statement to-da He said: have no official information about the situation In the West. I do not belleve Vice-President Davis, of Chicago, has accepted a superinten- dency from the trust as reported. “My only regret is that some men working In the slave pens of the trust had not spirit enough to come out and jon the American Federation of Labor. ita action muat be voluntary. | 7: Amalgamated han not lost anything, but has made gain: GOMPERS FAILS TO SEE MORGAN Samucl Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, has fafl- ed in his effort to induce J. P. Morgan and the oMcials of the Steel Trust to submit the atecl strike He spent Saturday and Sunday here, but falled to ace either Mr. Morgan ¢ President Schwab, of the United State Steel Company Last night he left, for Washington City, and apparently: all efforts at arb!- tfntion or mediation have been aban- doned. President Gompers spent Sunday with hin nephew, Daniel Gompers, of No. 2015 ‘At the offices of the trust no offictals Ing mill plant. In idle. Phere Han been aa yet no disorder. At Youngstown, O,, the large plants of the Natfonal Steel Company and the | Third avenue. National Tube Company ure in opera: ton. would discuss the strike, BANKERS ALLEGE BLACKMAIL Young Man Arrested on Charges of Ver- milye & Co. Dantel B. Samuels, twenty-seven years old, of No, 5 West Twelfth street, was arraigned before Magiatrate Olmeted In the Centre Street Court this afternoon ‘on the complaint of Vermilye & Co., bankers, of 52 Broadway, who charged the man with blackmall, Samuels, it Is alleged, recently visit- ed the offices of the banking firm in earch of a position, He made applica- tlon to George F. Newcome, one of the partners, claiming he was acquainted with the detatls of the business, There was no vacancy at the time, and Sam-| thus informed, Instead of leaving the place, Samuels, it ts alleged, became abusive and made threats (o ‘Mr. Newcome, alleging that ‘unless a position was forthcoming he {would inform several of the firm's cus- tomers that they were being robbed. Several threatening letters, purporting to have been written by Samuels, were nlao received. J. E. Carter, another member of the firm, met Samuels on the street on Bat- urday, and, it ts claimed, wae threat- ened, Samuels waa enticed into the firm's offices and there induced to ac- cept a marked $100 bill upon an agree- ment that he was to let alone. wasn ds ta 6B as been summon In anticipation the conversat Before the to-day Samucl< agreeing that If th wae withdrawn he Papers anying that maller, and then lew SAMPSON RETIRES. WASHINGTOD Aug. 12.—Rear-Ad- miral Mortimer L. Johnson, comman- Gant of the Port Royal Navy-Yard, has heen selected to succeed Rear-Admiral Sampson aa commandant of the Boston INavy-Yard on account of the latter's ill-health. Admiral Sampson will take a rest be- fore ming other duties, Nel BREAKFAST ON DRINK. Colfee Makes Many Dyspeptics. “Coffee and I had quite a tussle. ‘Two years ago I was advised by the doctor to quit the use of coffee, for I had a chronic case of dyspepsia and serious nervous troubles which did not yield to treatment. I was 20 ad- dicted to coffee ihat it seemed an im- possibility to quit, but when I was put on Postum Cereal Food Coffee. there was no trouble in making, the’ change, and to-day I'am a well woman, ? “One of the lady teachers ip: our public schools was sick and nervous. Frequently the only*thing she took for breakfast was a cup of coffce. I urged her to try leaving off the cof- fee and use Postum instead. Went eo far as to send her a sample from ree to. sigh a black- | my box and give her directions. She now uses nothing but Postum Food Coffee, and told me a short time ago that she was perfectly well. “It is easy to make good Postum, once a person becomes accustomed to it. Put four heaping’ teaspoons to the pint of water, and after it comes up to a boll see that from that time on It boils fifteen or twenty minutes, then use good cream and you have a drink that would be relished by tho Queen. Be sure‘ and put a plece of butter size of a pen in the pot to pre- vent boiling over,—Mrs. Liszio Whittaker, Kidder, Mo. Postum is sold by all first-class grocers at 15 aad 25 cents per package.’