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nN ret CARNEGIE JOIN STRIKERS. ear onenler Sree Defection Small, but Others Likely to Follow—| Police Ready made to resume work Nahted carty, bi everything rem on men areyeapected, how attempt toventer the 1 ts posalb le. President Shafte though, declares that there will be b trduble at that place or othe Many of the etriket anemible ) about the National Tube Wor Mokees port to-day and trouble ared there They-are doing missionary work among ett] at work nd intercept; ver they leavesor approach | the works. he Bel aight, but a emined attempt w minde to operate Mt to-day. ‘The etrik era Are watching te plant and | thdt they haVe it tied up.sed position to keap It 80. ‘Mhe America Tin-Plate. Company t+] moving tu secure resumption at some a its plants, and the offielals here eure that they will sic Preparationa are being Increase the number of\men th the Lind- say McCutcheon mills, which have deen operating with onesnon-union crew since Inst week It 1s apparent that norplans have yet Deen formed for attempts at resumption at McKeesport or WheeEng, nnd it ts Delleved hore that the compantey whom plants are efther partly or completely stippled wall wait nth the excitement ‘at those ewo han audhaid While, deeply dtaappotnues tverzite failure of the ateel workers to reapond to his atrike drier, Presiden Shaffer tn still working hard to get the mon out He hne Assistant Becretary Tighe tn Chloago today to meet the IiUinats steel workers and try to induce them to Teconsider their Tesolution of Saturday night not to strike. Other agents working quietly at aferent places and the leader of th etrikers still declares himself sure of success and ultimate victory A number of ratiroad torpedoes were Ret off near the Clarks Mill to-day a0 @ ke. Rumor converted the explo- Mane into shots and kilial two negroen eto POLICE CAP (Continued from First Page.) from Capt. Diamond's precinct and a few -tinknown witnesses. Assistant District-Attorney Os- Lorne, whoae merciless cros#-exam- ination of Capt. Diamona during the trial of Bissert virtually convicted the Captain out of his own mouth, was given full charge offthe proceed- ings before the Grand Jury Everything had beens prepared tor’ rapid proceedings. In anticipation of the presentment of the evidence to-day Foreman Wylie, of the Grand Jury, held a conference two hours in duration with District-Attorney Philbin yester¢ Mr, Wyle knew . Just what the evidence was, and the jury was prepared for it. Inspector Crose Questioned. Armed with a great bundle of books and copies of reports from Police Headquarters, Mr. Oxborne began the proceedings against Capt Diamond. The first witnesses he dimmoned were Inspector Croas and Secret. Sohulum, of the East Fifth street station Sergt. Schnlum is charged by the Society for the Prevention of ( with tipping off a pool-room | vance of a fake raid on the Whitney was arrested, Tt is belte me | any GRAND JURY INDICTS mw). |) ‘Tt WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MEN. for Trouble. BOYS’ STRIKE MAY CLOSE TUBE PLANT PR EESPORT, Pa, Aur 1 Two | red and fifty voye In the butt weld \ pariment of the Ni i Puve Works | . ‘ t Were Julaed a About onb! hundred | awnich employe | ily ertppled and ght on boy: he'lap weld depart. | source that they wil) also thus shutting down’ the entire | + ‘This wi! nagiavout six thourand| ¢ men to the 6,0) already: out, | galvanizing works will ahut down to-morrow oF the next Gay for want of material. Work on the Wort plant i R dowly, but tt looks more Ike a extensive repatre than one of NON-UNION MEN IN | CLEVELAND MILL., OLEVPLAND, Aug. 1.—Phe Amertean Tin-Plate Company succeeded tn getting ne mil} ont of the ix at the Creacent Works 4 tg-day with non-union About twenty-five. of .the latter, 1 he plant during ‘the night inre that there {s not a dozen experienced tin- mong the new arrivals. MORGAN STILL AT NEWPORT. ‘The average dally output of the Untted Btates Steel Corporation, a» shown bya tabulated atat@heot muvie to-day, ts ) tons. ‘The returna of yesterday showed an output in exceas of that fig- ure Aalde from this #howing, the cor- poration has nothing to add except to ci) iiiat the ituation ts encouraging for tt J. Plerpont Morgan ‘is still ebsent from the elty. Inquiry to-day as ta hig move- ments was mat with the reply that he is ptill at Newport and that he has not intimated the date of hts return, TAIN DIAMOND. that polfeemen from hia ‘station: house tried to tipoff'the raid before it was consumaiated. dary'e Quick Work. It took the Grand Jury but a abort time to agree upon fin indictment, which had already been prepared by Assistant Diatrict-Auorney Gans. It covera, eleven closely typewritten pages and charges Capt. Diamond with criminal negtect in failing to suppress the disorderly house of Lona Schmidt, openly maintained In hi precinct from ‘Oxt. 1, 1900, to May 1,1901. fi Recorder Goff was notified, and the Indictment was filed at 1.15 o'clock. It was quick work—eo quick that it took the breath from the “Red Light” contingent that had been hanging around the corridors of the Criminal Courts Butlding all morn- ing. Capt. Diamond, who had been se- elnded nearby all morning, was/ communicated with at once. He was notified to appear in the | Recorder's Court at 2o'clock. A tele- me message was sent to Levy & that; jaformation will be brought agsinst him on this charge later on Lena Schmidt and Rosa Greenbers told how they had padd money to Ware Missert, how he had enid | that he tt for in how thelr demands had finaliy be- com bitant that she refused to pay, and bow Capt. D! pla policeman door and driven her ¢ cinet Detectiy who bad been given!“ charge of sur 1 important witness in the case ugutnet Wardinan Bisse told Ve had een in a ¢ aud given t how she had What Gahorne showed > From tl ptter of the Bast Pith Street station and from the r made by Capt. Diamond and ut ords: at headquarters Mr. Osbc showed that no ceport ! made to Capt. Diamond's superiors Of the nature of the house “tained by Lena Sehinid ‘This de “ spite-Capt. Diamonis admission on the stand during the Bissert trial he had known for « long t! if the house was disor’ oshat. he had. stationed a Patient wn ‘n= front of the plac detectives told th Phant street, raided by them! was notorious in th Cortright » Jintnutes, When enc a ing World reporthr agi (eerie Capt. ‘Diamond knew | height Justice Jerome emerged from Ma attorneys, and another [hive pean urdeted te copertennt ae [te Wir ruamning: neoind awhiie meseage waa sent for a bondsman. chambers this ifternoon, where Tahal] {2 Wyeet of information the took hte Capt. Dinmond and his brother [held a secret inqutry, vawieted by Mr [Mia turn dn the witness chadr, ptain, John D. ertthy, who for. | Schttman amd Mr, Garvan RAUL iL Kea vonennitae eh ba mek, ly conducted the “Red Light’ |wnu have neon mn SAR IOr ee eet ee une Ulan by genta a: Aistrict, were seen standing on the | them are poor men, 1 business mer % f and Houston [4m Ue ike. twill « Hoa favor if ee \ from Head. [fehurters de not quent GLENNON BACK when “ tre nd called Dta le ound we They then went ythtne Alaed Dis to way lett Go away? CMef Cortrignt 9 nontal V che (Wo captains and him. He sata | thes jumteame in to shake hinds | Iter | in| unwed riled if a should ndithe negative , JEROME FINDS MORE EVIDENCE. Why nity While the excitement attendant up- | on the Diamond indictment was at its | Join say, DUR ort sb petedndt tbe aicnhin neta ne-eeer THE HOOK AND THE CROOK. Attorneys Sohurman past twenty-four ney subpoenas, connection fF them. ten whether been a ports . however, Al w glance. Pussibte 10 keen the hidden, at their Buc T shal AME Youn Beret ice ‘Gant Fisih ste lard day for he he wis competed to KO Vero ir pra and made the following significant | wtatemant: pure that ja new no mere than a con! upon the whee! The Importance of thie announcement | cannot be overestlinated when It t~¢ con. of ortme.” monte were unsupported that the police OMcials accused bullt thelr hopes. "He confeane! himself n crook,’ ‘and they, can't hold anybody on the bare word of a crouk.”” More Eviden Bince Whitney mnde hin confession the | entire staf of the District-Attor oMce and the machinery hurst Society hay efforts Now comes Juatice jqualified statement | nhax been obtained lt the eon ae ring to se Jerome with that Insite cont or st into Jury and teatity ow he was golig before Jus- and Garvan / within ting stren eontirmation, corroboration derom with Whitney's ¢ Of prominence wit ve| Of courre tt wil | ites SN owes | Behutum: t pa wake of Sergt policemen from the followin, | e cen, there Monte is hale pertons tearits the | car-markn the ta aney, were “aorta” ol Ware) cheap variety, keepers of mmall ga Dilne-houses and” pool gathered ina bunch 1k ftroghtened see ) and nervou ms. Nock cull, roaponse ative me ut Fathering to. the uilding re to the Distr trict~Attornes’# they to Just) hi Schulum’ came Ten- the n acore-of eca m= They yy mopped id one, Vd AUGUST 13, 1901. POLICE WITH JAIL “SOFT SNAPS, FOR “SETA SOUT. THE FORGER Three Platoon System Choate’s Law Clerk, Sends Them Back to | Who Stole $296,880, ‘Patrol Duty. | Set Free by Odell. "| MANY OF THE AGED WILL |GOVERNOR COMMUTES « RETIRE ON HALF-PAY.; SENTENCE OF 25 YEARS. Now a Physical Wreck, He Devoted $127,000 of Stealinus to Pinying Voltcy! The three platoon police syetam wos | inaugurat@d at 8*ofclock this) mornice. | Hereafter the patnaimen will have’ rez- ‘ular hoprs‘on and.of duty, with regulur | dayBiom and Akey*whll,not be kept “on rererve’ at the stations as long as formerly. Many detnile have been abolished and othera reducedy.g that about three hun- dred men who have tiad' ‘sqft phaps’* for years must hereafter: do regular. patrol Gov. Odell to-day tence of James FE. Bedell, farger, of thin city, who has heen serv- ingia term Of twenty-five years and four months, in Bing Sing. nearly thirteen yeara of his sentence, He wax a lawyer in thin city at the time of hia conviction and was at the hi be “pull” uff head of the real-estate department of gupyaunleee Eee ea [the lawfirm of Bhipman, Bartow, La- in -eary 4 . 5 aeeiyetrone yi land them EA (*\gome of those men whe hide been de- Gefected in September, 1888, In | Atu- ge, which resulted in Ce ake poublle Meese dlsclosurta that he had forged mort- have grown old and°fat, and they: will| Fames, oe ee, shareapangzotncr: sae find patrol duty hard. Many are 0 eee nnn eeartment Ant had ome enough to retire on halt pay, They have | tration of ul ‘ ore bezzled 580. continued in service in order to degw | POC! Bae oo neeasion fiectaring Ee OLERODERR MO commuted the ren- the notortous that oversnalf of the money had been used in playing policy. He was used nan witness In proceedings against Em- erson and Goss, charged with keeping @ policy ‘shop. Got a Long Sentence. Notwithstanding his confession, he wan sentenced by Recorder Smyth for 2] twenty-five years and four months | Since his tmpriennment he hae been to Z| very coor health, and is now partially paralyzed. s> ; Gov, Odell wrote a memorandum in pardoning Bedell, in which he saya: “Bedell'e crimes were of the moat astounding character, and the discovery of them created intense excitement ia jegal and commercial circles. Upon his Plea of guilty to one of several indict- ments charging him with forgery in the firat degree he was sentenced to Impris- onment for twenty-five years and four months, und has now served, with the commutation earned by good behavior, @ term of more than twenty years, “Application for clemency in his be- half haa been on file for weveral years. It is now contended, and with much foree, that the sentence was too se vere; that the puniahment already in- fiicted far exceeds that imposed in any other tke case, and that no case can be found in recent years where the puniah- ment for « crime againat property hos equalled that which Hedell has now wuf- me : ‘othing tn or can be aald in extenu~ n of Bedell's crimes, and nothing tn hia life or conduct, elthar béfore hin con- viction or after it, serves Out ux 4 proper aubject for executive clemency, but upon a careful copetdera- ton of ‘the whole case, it se im poraible to avold the conclusion that he is being over-punished, and that the due and impartial administration of Justice requ:rem that he be released. EE PEEOLGEE full pay, and with little work to do they might have remained tn so-called active rervice for many years. Now they will |ask for retirement and will get along Mereafter on half their former pay. 2! The now ‘nystem does not affect the sergeants or doormen. Theae latter will | petition Commissioner Murphy to have +) oe hours of duty reduced, and the | are contemplating similar action. Among the holders of the easy jobs at Polloe Headquarters wno will-have to do patrol duty now ix Charles Brewer, who for ten years has been detailed to wind the clocks at a nalary of 91,400 a year. He gow to the Went Twenty-ffth atreet station Matthew Looran and Dennis Hourl- Zan, vorn deiciled at the Bureau of In- forination at Police Headquarters, with nothing strenuuti« required of them in the lne of duty, Ko to the Seventy-rev- eath sul-p In Newtown, 1. Witham 1 t, who has been in the Nureau ctions for olshteen of in aldered that nll that was lacking (n | It fs understood BE E aeentee Sets © Mulberry street aty- Sow a. Whitney's confession in the judgment | frigone can tell to whom jhey. cave pr George Dippola, fromthe] Cin ir of attorneyn wan corroboration. It war alt of the’ sauocnee. Chorin : Seat now a ph re upon the fact that Whitney's state- | thls missloner Murphy: suid tn: wpoeal’ of aly father nn ports He revelved this become forenoon. the sYatem wan, werk: public arke, hie been considered by Ang ete ew ae me tn this matter. ty ‘ of moment nad] (Jame B. Hedeli was sentenced on ye from Ment Vourhing of the| NOV 3 18M, Hin forgetles were minnie Election Bt Nine of hin policemen oh ‘inost daring ¢ his berpetrated tn 4 had been taken away, and he wanted 4 young man tmplleltly them (9 notify applicants for examina- Choate law firm, tion as ‘ote, He will get Ime Bedell had been tn the help het iting a& polley atop at e ely he age Ton » —— H run V4 ie i Alone 4 ofeinek tn came ‘Tom . 3 $127.00 Of hin floyerm toney. fay! tel man, Aidoon- keener alters fund edell cams Into fresh notoertety while vrately attired and wore wmiver-leaded ow tr an uns Inequtred, gy 6 mi him his) morning a words) replied irbing every o i fot ay reading orts of the latest d —— spent a long perlod) to: press fe Yang-Yu Returns ST. PETERSBURG, Au Chinese Minister, Yang-Yu, © BS Russian Chinese: negotiations, the et hin, Sitnehurl ne person Mr O'ituueke was wade diamonds ant He peraptred very IN TENDERLOIN. rid reporter met Ward: | Wit | | ” » Husain, 12.—The whose ac- nt and subsequent ness interruptel | Celtics Yeturnitd here” yesterday re ra, Cota, tn East ‘Twenty- Nefore Jer So 0S East Fifteenth vanagh, of ma Four Captaced third Street John Smith, str Kdward (1 East Twenty-fourth street, Noe. 2 First vay raid stn in prison wher he threatened Gov. Mor- ton with an al 23 a convict at the t vernor un ingeniously contrived clear’ box, and Bedell used this wift ae the bas that the Governor had accepted a brite prison and Marry i a. pouler Twenty-third MAKES A CALL STIR IN BRADELL’'S HOME. AT BELLEVILLE. N. J. f Gottleh Meyers, 'O. BH Firat avenue, Stranger Tella the Wife t She is Married to Her Husband and veld pr itnan Water Mi | give vou my Word that know 1 men who W Te) it de what 1 saw ant talk abayt a hing f oi unknown xpected, arrival of 4 nrange] ate he etsoure some ¢! 7 4 | ragme “4 woman at the realdence of Adam Bn Capt, Fluod said the nroday Phat coded ein the Reaw room of dell, of 187 Willlam atreet, Belleville, N you Were on a tet dnya vacation | Aoctor waa working over the] J.. Sunday night, created consternation, reporter wenton “How does it come | Packs room the husband for the visitor, {n the presence nf Mri UAT ORR LGM NOES UIA oat | Finks 42 thE) adel! and several nelghbors, — an- eth saloclennonia tim sate work: | sen nounced r raelt +) rade nite and ah bean upbraiding him for fallure to —— | SHIPPING NEWS. support her and her four children, Mra ODELL CON FERS | Bradell admitted the woman, who wan , |MANAC FOR TO-DAY, young and good-*oking, and who tn- i WITH rH DAVIES. Fill ies rnr ee nies te re DAY ulred for the head of the house. Ad,” culled Mra. Bradell, “here's a ‘aay: vrinhies to see yor Hed) the #irang VOUT OF NEW YORK. ‘thats the nd whe rushed pant Mrs, Ukpectal to) The Evening Wortd) Tradeand’ wept intoth, erodm where SH SR ASH atten PUG ALE ener CoE ar Bradell and a number of friends were Y i City R c Amaemnbled, arte Melderneone vAttors j Morro snes, he sald that whe resided in Paterson . 1 Dayles held nferenge | tas with a widowed mother, and claimed to | Pa iP aan HU RENN have. bean married to Iradell at Morria: j with him thts forenoon Wiiminaton in 183 and to have had Phe Governor han Murkestbo | four ren’ by him, all of them living. ny of Whitney's but They lived touctnar, ‘ahe maid at Pater: F F bu aa employed ae INCOMING STEAMERS, son, where Bradell eal weaver, but four years ugo he d Ue Teak T Gnivetaak ted her, and although | he sent me El Dorado, N. Orieans tor her support, she h not, she geen him sine OUTGOING STEAMERS. BAILED TO-DAY. PARIS, Aug. 13—The oficial fina: cen- retuyns: show. the prgulat‘on, of ver” Breme Mortolk." Betusb Pet jant five years. of 412,364. Moe wraally ie Domings, Bedell han served |the side that faced Broadway. The wall make hin | 4 “OTHER” WOMAN BIG BUILDING — : MAY COLLAPSE. | Tenants Are Hurried Out of a Four-Story Struc- ture on Maiden Lane—Oracks:in Walls. | Fearful that. the bulidim would fall and because of great cracks In-its sides land its leaning over toward an adgoining avation, the builting inapectors at nm to-day ordered all the tenants out » 1 Makien lane. e buliding ls a four-story structure aud has 4 frontage of 3% feet. “The first tigor be occupied by the Julius King Optical Company; Alois Kohn & When the danger eas seen the Bullé: Ing Department was notified, and spectors who wore first sent there ée- cided that all the tenants should get out. at once, The Old.alip police were pets fled and a@ barricade was formed ebeut the entrance of the buliding eo that dangor might be avoided. The tenants began to move out a> their stock and their plants herrisd, As time went on the cracks in the wall Co., manufacturers of gold chains, are | widened and a gang of men wes set to the aecond floor; Dattelbaum & | work to set more shoring in place. Bren, dman, jewellers, are on the third | with this the wall seemed in imminent The upper floor tx used by these firms ae storerooma and workshops. Next to the bullding, on the south- west corner of Broadway ani Matton Jane, great exoavation is betng dug danger of falling. ‘The bullding ts owned by the sameqya- : dicate that is putting up the tig mew Dutiding“on the Broadway come ft was at firat intended, it was sald, ¢o-teng for the new Maiden Lane Building, |down No. 4 aleo, but. i some vegas Which Is to be a skyscraper. The ad-| this eas not dona, Joining building was to a degree under- Si, dh batiding we. the Se Gecne % lor by the excavation, Superintendeat y and ialoed Sea tion of Benjamin Steinhardt, of the New York law firm of Howe & Hummel, befors Justice of the Peace Frank Choke, was begun this forenoon, and at 1 o'clock this afternoon @ recem was taken till 5 o'clock, Steinhardt 1s charged with perjury, the complainant being Poltoe Commissioner Carloten H. Lewis, head Sarategn Police Depurtment. eee tnissioner Lewis was sworn, y “ i Holic © Detectives Jerry Cos- ello and James Hennes: Justice” Willa. J. Delaney, cases jand 1 cuted Notwithatanding the shoring the building at No. § began to sag percepti- bly to-day, and big cracks showed on |, 7j1e Paaidh watt the’ Tpupte Sree. 7% leaned out at least a foot. DEMENTED MAN LOST. Voller Asked to Look fer Jacob! Deusch, Who Left Home Aug. 1). ‘The police of the East Elghty-eighth street station were asked to-day to look for Jacob Deusch, of No. 32 Bast Fighty-third street. ts demented and left home on Aug. 9, and hasn't been seen since. of dark com- $$ Saved from Drowning, William Hunt, thirty-five years old, STEIWWHARDT’S HEARING ON. of Coney fell from Pier 12 into ot! the Eas to-day Sadi might have not Policemat Perfjery Charge Growing = at . ted. an Tho Gamblers’ Fight Ventilated of the Slip Station, and a chisen (epecial to The Trening World) | happened to be around. “They succeeded SARATOGA, Aug. 13.-—-The ¢xamina-| in getting him out of tho water. Newspaper Men and Doctors Meet Dr. Koch, Who Just Arrived from Germany on the Red Star Steamer Zeeland. ‘As Dr. Edward Koch arrived on qberculine into the lungs and healing the steamer Zeeland he was met by them.” several physiclans,: newspaper men Do you expect every one to use and friends, all anxious to know | your treatment? what he had found out that was new; “Yes, I do expect most people to about Consumption. give the Koch Inhalaticn a trial. If After interrogating him, he sald: they don't care to use It they must “Yes, | am glad to get back again|try other means, but mine Is the only ir America. This country is my/treatment that goes to the Jangs. T cholce to 1 shall offer as recommendation the “How was your Inhalation received ! nan ind addresses of hundreds of in London? those who have been cured by my In- “It was well-received, as 1 demon-|ialation treatment. T shall not hide strated at the Tuberculosis Congress | my ght under a bushel; {t would be that my Inhalation is the only cowardly to withhold the facts, and possible of administering the Koch | facts are stubborn things; therefore Tuberculine directly Into the lungs.” 1 shall publish only what I can prove “How long before you will again}in the most effective manner posst- return to Germany?” ble. “1 shall stay here: until every city} “Will the profession stand by you?” bas a place where my treatment can} “Yea, nany of them will. Yet some be given. -If only from a humant-Jof them are Jealous of my success tarian atandpoint, I believe this is ajand criticise my methods. But as y | owe to my fellow man.” long as | cure this disease and they “Doctor, alout how many dcn't, I see no chance for argument have you made here Tam willing to take test cases, and There has been published over a gan he seen at my office at 48 W. 22d hundred cures in this city, and I have N.Y. My treatment {s the com- hundreds of testimonials on file at ined yatem of the Dr. Robert and my office at 48 W. 22d st, where my | Dr, Edward Koch Consumption Cure. treatment is given Luse the Robert Koch Tuberculine by “Will you advertise your treat-| means of my Koch Inhalation appar- ment?” atus for forcing not only the healing “Tf shall herald the news through foils, but tho disinfectants and Tuber- the public press of my treatment for|culine directly Into the lungs.” Consumption, and if the newspapers “Is Dr. Robert Koch financtally will not make public my cures with- neeted with you?" out paying for them, J will openly and only as T buy his Tuberculine frankly state my casein public print, [for my Inhalation.” let {t cost what it will, Youcan call] “How dces your treatment act?” it advertising or not, a8 you choose,] “It kills the germ; It also heals and opens up the diseased lungs by ap- plying the treatment through the bronchial tubes.” cures ce but those who have Consumption or Asthma will hear of my Inhalation ‘Apparatus for forcing the Koch Tu- H.Batterman Annual:School Opening Sale of BOYS’ CLOTHING. 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