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_YHE WORLD: eau... AUGUST 30, 1901, [ IERLIHY INDICTMENT OFF; —_MMAKET.-« LARGEST WAGER FOUNDTHROUGH “CAPT. DIAMOND TO THE BAR. qpyney |...ON YACHT RACE: EVENING WORLD Herein! eeeeieieieleeiciebeleleleleietetstetet= ary YOUNG ED BERDGE, OF LYNN, WILL NOW RETURN HOME, Sark. Sheilsand Ward- men Giennon and Dwyer, of the ‘‘Ten- ay be SE CORDER a = ° 2 derloin,” Also Plead |* Gore — a Hard Time of It in New Vork, is 3 - ° and In Glad ¢ ok Not Guilty — Police at Ge : Sarma tage man O'Neill Tells -Murphy of Attempt to “Shake Down.” PIN | Trading, However, Was List- less, Indifferent and Wholly Professional. old boy, Edwant F, y frum his home 4 ew York's giddy t hin last three The sixteen-yen Herdge, who ran aw in Lynn, Mass, to try whirl, and who sp cents for a atamped envelope to inclone aw letter to his futher, was found within two hours after the publication of nis portrait In The Evening World. He will fcow his despairing g0- 5 ing on the Fall River boat this after leimninininininint The indictment against Capt. Her- lihy, charging him with neglect of duty, was dismissed by Recorder Goff to-day. Capt. Diamond, Indicted for the. same offense, pleaded not guilty before the Recorder a few minutes fofeici= Young Berdge was one of two lads - who came to Superintendent Heig, of the Newsbo: Lodging House, this @ letter from Superintend~ Berr Campaign Against Smelt-| ing—Refining Issues Still | later, and, clated at the disposition f : Continued. merning wit of the Herlihy case, confessed con- lent Jones, of the Forty-fourth Street ood fortune Lodging House for Boys of the Child- } Agence that the same good MI LAWYER Ul cphe initial thgures at ren'a Aid. Suclety, asking him If he : would befall him. WoornAyy Jcould find employment for them. d + : Another lad, alert and wide awake, The motion made by Diamond's wediately asked the — walte-faced, { ad if he was not El Berdgr, ‘ from Lynn. “Why, yes! How did you know?" the enished runaway asked. Huh! Here's your mug in de polper,” {returned the other. Mr, Heig was informed, and then ft developed that the boy's father, Luther | Berdae houxe painter, had come to him with a World reporter two hours before tooking for Ed, but had given up and returned to Lynn. Why, you see,” ald Ed Berdge to an 0 Evening World reporter, “I had worked weeks in a bla hardware store and Phen Saturday when [ got my Ww ek's loay. &. y told me the work was too heavy forme. [hated to go home an? tell father Vd lost my § so I got on a train for Boston. In Boston a boot- black told me there was always lots of work to be had In New York. I got here Sunday morning. [ had ninety- left. 1 got my breakfast, din- lawyer to examine the Grand Jury minutes, so that the accused might acquaint himself with the charges, wag granted by the Recorder./ Friends of Diamond say this will be a strong point in his favor. Policeman Edward O'Neill, who de- fied Devery, made a long statement , t- Commissioner Murphy to-day, tell- ving ow efforts had been made to ‘shake him down" for money. He ;efterward went before Justice Jer- ‘ome. fergt. Sheils and = /ardmen Glen- noa and Dwyer, of the “Tenderloin,” charged with neglect of duty, also pleaded not gullty before Recorder Goff. pated in the local market, but gains the opening were pitheant, being ly fractional, despite the buoyancy abroad. | This state of affairs was not 2] any manner Ar agares- ba sek of ine} wing to the holtd Erle singer | market were tinetly | In view of the ¢ 1 toi ° : P| nating in the 4 n Department at London a ynse had been anticl SL Se eae) CAPT ve ee In dismissing the indictment against Herlihy Recorder Goff sus- tains a demurrer argued by Lawyer Frederick House before he was taken ill Capt. Diamond was in the court- room at the time waiting to plead to his own indictment. He and other policemen were un- able to restrain their joy. Herlihy was Indicted for falling) det-ffeimieiniininbricivinieininl-leinivinlelale t-l-ieleielefeieleinitedeiniet~ to close a dirorderly house in the ey th cuties = Vator man ina hotel way up Broadway. it (Continued from First 1 They satd [was too young. hen ! g > shop, a Krocery and an 1 advertised. But nobody me.’ Monday night Twas in wh and the Bowery and crossed twice, but by mid- yee gp | Mlent Twas tired out, #0 TF sat down on ement step in N ju street. J fell 1.29 1 woke up. Some one had cut a hole in my pocket and my sixty cen Kk knives and then taken up se-[ a pocket mirror, ‘They: stole a bundle vek. who recently | nud o'clock an expresaman took * y te the Steel Trust PAD ouatRrENUnaSTil vurant. 1 had coffee and DLAPY ; P VICTORY FOR BIBTON ZS NB res cratic ee eer apsnmipeained =— shorty before noon iround all day. ‘That night £ had alxty= Dees 5 most eo) ous In the Wha a SLE f ny wa CAPT. HERLIHY. ce eho fon depo ane Wi + WALTER J KINGSLEY. sol ened senha ena SFE IN COURT (onal aetivity at gain of Agent tor Englisit syndicate who bet $130,000 on Pea ELLE ba WS hi FHUS RIORININ CE the common and 17-8 en the Shnninoal M , y Thad one meal, five cwitr f to 13) 1 Minsou oe iy worth of biscuits, I got The World and ~ ‘otal sales Co noon we Ce id +2! answered an advertisement for an ¢le- ng wan with prices at ihe high i AL Male of stocks to-day land and muppowed Us was man in I inent, wax no In the eyndteate} moneyed ne amd ta ino ral sien men int sof some of (he most noted can you gy the imilional) ),W0" wan the “Red Light” district. “Yes, alr. Friends “Dit you ask anybo mitt) nd he Rave me twenty-five The Recorder in dismissing the) ment?” ; piaareiree! runt can't lone, I spent twenty’ cents for ditner Hee it and sup Then I went to the Gerry soon subseribed A policeman told me where. men Interested in the | They sent me to the Childrens’ Ald So- " clety, and after that 1 slept and had breakfast and supper at Mr, Jones's lodging-house tll this morning, when Prostie: O'NEILL REFUSED TO GIVE ONE PENNY. eo ind it does so on a technicality} “I asked Chief Devery to tra Be. - Only. He suggests that the District-/ neater home”. ‘Attoraey is perfectly free to bring] pu (nk 18°? “Last June." the matter to the attention of an- Was Asked for Money, the Pittsbu Miller, 4 regle mill other Grand Jury. The dismissal) iyi t aon ‘ igh SESE eR ° 1 letter to Mr. i I 2 a Mr. . "mm “was based on the third ground of rey Eat M eee Ww nny. Devery says fam a loafer, Look at my home, at my w 5 g at toeitay |teotne tiome a Ne 5 ° fate Ive 1 it . Propose oO t u ‘elo 4 the!demurrer, which set forth: sntee enetivee's wa ae three ellen andl tet) ane UF they: took Mk the wane and thy familly of a} — i i opsed Coo ay tad is Mave had-more ean Til want again of New “Phat the indictment does not con- yon word If you dave an henorable dikcharge from the regular army. 1 will thie to Mr. Kingsley, 1 was decided tof York. 7 te to my father Monday that Lentered the service is LIPTON HAS NO Mace certified check for the reapective | evening, spending my las, money Cor wrivate and th tin four years wax hands don't want to, a o, nor do Lt want mounty in Mr. Brydi PART IN BET.; | the stamp,” dixcharged as a sergean tain @ plain and concise statement of the heiconalitalive RSD | bee ele gee Ce Pe nder if Devery knows what regular army discipline is. Let me tell $ Of course, every ol eae domurreriraised' the polnt'that|s2)asrsceraeeernetcenmelinecrae you rinht now that they den rowdylam/ Inthe regular/armyy tf gharccwere 110 specifications in the] 72" {2 Kmow that t don't want any Ment throurh thn army, on ny! merit, tion, Hon knows me. He wan my 4 show the ble bet wa \ fadtctment enumerating that many pa ak pape CLT LD Gan ite 1 aGrnh ae ip coming a ines Lat Devers sae antes Pum A are ee at au ‘The Telephone dlaorderly houses, and that if the] money meg tmatlz oui rece mend ¢ Please deny for me the published mtatement that 1 paid $43 for a trans: ea ae Reamnrsaert sine iy ony 16 ite tna nye crge went to trial each one would | yes, atr.’ oa A Le of itimies AE Es i Directory f! have to be proven. This is tho point “\for the jast and busiest quarter of \the year goes to press «| September Ist. £ § wee "_|To securs Insertion of listing In |this Issue contracts for service My entire trout chimed in’ Mr Kings snot care ta take you up, night Kingsley, (hough a well-known TURNER WOULD “How long ago?” 3 y dates from the ler Goff. “Two years ago.” & Harlem for violation of the Exelne RY Trainin her tlinealicetiaed eald the Recorder,| ‘This was not during Col. Murphy's ad-[/2) 10 contribute to the three-platoon police fund. Every penny T make woe “thatthe indictment does not con-} Muistration. £ te mupport my family, TP have had a great vt xickness at home, and . livanlagthathhoewaulasnotrelve of my money is required to meet the obligations Utness 4 : ¢ ‘ ome «ob jons tl neurs.—State- tei a plain and concise statement] the game of the man who asked for nent of Patrolman EDWARD ONELLL, Z of the act constituting the crime] the money. ebarged—that of neglect of duty, and | “What 1 want to know 9," sald Col ree igherefore allow tke demurrer; but, Murphy, “if during my admintatration| Mr sted a xi sone Keeper tn news- 1 n te in | Should be made during the month of counw. ook | August. m oof the story on tn rvan, when ‘Rates in Manhattan from $5 he had and material aun. sauaaack'eallin’myoplaion) the ob: weuirera, asked} t3n inne yw be (rank neural gultitanthavluants from ONeill ialrarsieanan trom fection on which the demurrer Is al-} “Not during your administration, 11{ anybody ENON tle terse peaies ran OA a month. Jowed may be averted In a new in-| WA# at the tine that Twas transferred é Duislewiliteay * fen USMC A DMPA I a HEAGO, Nites 77h i | Ote-year contracts. Menthly-Payments, dictment, the District-Attorney may,|{T2™ near home to One Hundred and} ti will have to pay or[the men tn controt of the Potlce Des i 5 Company’ aw een 4 New York TELEPHONE COMPANY wenty-ffth scree Work Out that thirty-day fine imposed | eartment ie wit Te Repl Com t 215 West 125th if he be advised, resubmit the case to That the re nother Grand Jury.” “Yes, str. Assistant District-Attorney Gans ¥ said this afternoon, after a confer-| an, ence with District-Attorney Philbin,| Were ‘that he would either resubmit the| three- uest was made to yout" | hy I ‘or $125." No Huty’ Commissioner: Dev ONeill will first ascertain if the thirty Neil WH ttinve Macking. days! tne Ix asses ot TE it ia, he joon Money. Te war sald by a well-known Jawyerf SHE seek ch al advtew to. be Se INE Ser herd to-day that O'Netil would have the sup:| Glited and Like out certtorart proceed Sitiiiked Stor toe port of the Law Association ade} tage in che Suprene Court to review the sni'eyeten?thiavetatement ¢vice, tas. bes redoto him and bep ease Ghat was Tried before Devery. Seana ls wil have a hel necessary, ‘That ‘Herlihy case to the September Grand] {2PeaFm In the papers ax having been AM ) 5 y u n by your to phe intends to fight De took place and answer why: he uttere Jury or appeal from Recorder Goff's Ninitneverdpaldtalcentiingmy: | ince Nohy Mie visit to District [did not permit O'Neill's witnesnes to tex decision or dismiss the complaint.|lite for a transfer or anything lea in| Sttormey Philbin and bater to Ageintant | fe and aime state $f the tne Isis He sald it would be an casy matter| {at line, 1 have been asked for money, District-Attorney Gane and Justice! sessed O'Neill will have to work thirty | Wie Central to @o elther, as the indictment bad] {eh Met for the three-platyen Aye) ie cit at one Criminal Lutte NeLURENEAIIEerad astern ee pve 2 Lc ineniliating ar Courte 1 the tine, All the detatls of the eas een dismissed on purely technical Matntverst einaltochenreyou eka (itt | MmEUHACTO. many let wifl be reviewed in these proceedings. grounds. Hed Col, Murphy, 1 - | morning and a trifle 1 the had keown five days way ae You shall not be Inj r | wheat improvement was , rf home of it > you will not be transferred away {re | ate local coverings t y tow O'NEILL PLACED home wxutn.” nh corn, fAverpaol was un T2, ti Se8 Devery Takes a Mand, | in-corn futures and thts caused cons i ; ON THE RACK.| 4, ,2°57 Takes in tant | Auturen and hia, caued SAYS HE IS DONE SOWING HIS WILD OATS. Nothing of Ws Mare! jj In Hew he p i r sitged to disclose ys authority at to offer yur the yon yA Wurner, the gilded youth aM je Whent Market. grain markets were stron who conclided a Washington spree wt han rece! mates by driving (othe A CHEAM ALMONDS. A good holiday bor, Hs ne marti hie Se't it We Sf tue them ts yt on ARLE FRIDAY AND ences a ‘ 7 \ 1omatrl- rket Just come into t y room, took up tt The crade in wheat had lttle Mne of auesttonin outside of ao strictly prufesst i ‘Policeman Edward O'Neill, who openly arth crs pachitmmawincany, 0 [Eee vorwalopantie itle defied Devery yesterduy and maid that or form? ed the ty Com. . ’ ” ne MRL DieomiereenEy fhe would not “stand for 4 shakedown,” fre i : — @ ta op c ‘was summoned to Police Headquarters eee Abt *' NEW YORK MAN SELECTED TO LITTLE t y co. ep nd trae fe 229 CORTLANDT ST rough the mili ne mun wire SUCCEED JUDGE BROWN. | eth a lark | ott 9 i, Gemesisslaner'| Seat : ON HER HEAD, TOO. dorsi ine * COR CHURCH Murphy. Commissloner was the] “pe ina police oMcer SNR sEaTe Nexuialt i figst to question the deflant pollceman| Who uy he? WASHINGTON, Aug 1 The doct aie OTA SS AS loca cl ECP pcihe doctors In Bt. Mary's Monit ind tried t Sipmedéy for transfers, Phen Devery| syigye you ever heard that 1 shook [New York, oy Seca rar cell line tverstay einploym : \toob-e hand. potlcemen? trict, Just the ily ie howtae I WLO'Nei repeated that he had 1ilinvelnevers hui of New York sa th. woe ' ; jed on the payment of im why did you make any sen < HPA anat 1 sy pa transfer, but muld it was be at Ayttecvotildldistert 4 ‘ 1 MeDanourh trout Hage to y moissioner Murphy's administration. causa? 1 i ‘ | ; ‘réfused to tell the name of ihe man ay nate § ite me pears ehe sum erat was, tom n ey 3 oes ey're marked down a9 'I Papproached him, saying thut the Hiei ieee ' i : ound C3 Wein ieee Es ¢ tlatked down #9’ low, ste. secede himengi a Ww 2 approache g summer with a sale Attorney had ordered him nor]. cant te Pete reathe | 9 eanier lean aa fine sollpeee any ever held Never I i 14 O'Neil that he would send had ever pald’ torn: Peck: to his old station at Bathgate i . at $15 Serge Suits, AML now fe from) the East) Fifty-tirst | ine PERU Sua — 3 Tiverpeol . 50 & A fs $12 aie Thibe Sui $ 50 $15 Flannel Suits, Eetatlon, to whlch he wav teaae- [guy ye couid, whe Cul. Murthy Uo STRIKES AT FRANCE wy 6 polhts hhgher. on aw 7 1 ap Bia | 4 zck t Suits, $12, $15 and $18 upset eh a him that hts tranafer back ta hin otd eee “. n markel wa heavy JAMES C—} ea X $18 Check Suits, e E Trousers in ray. eras, ) sturphy the | piace would take effect’ to-morrow | PARIS, Aug. 3) Matin to-day MEANS Known and Approved by the Publio for 23 Years, Tho verge culia are in black and grey; (he Sannel aul in neat fester ft morning. a Sultan's fest retattation eK E Baalinh worstede and bolt, Deautitut Beot sea nt for you {o Gnd outst] arrer leaving Headquarters O'Netit | axwinet Fran : fA\' ‘The most comfortable and best-appeating shoe for the teenies f « ar s the publication of MEANS « arried over from lest all, All are Cachlodably’ tattured Riou were being trans-] went to the Dintrict-Attorney’s office In| irade withdrawing th Malone) a bs ramcdal sep ae aN nr Aaa iat aby ba tareits mae sae a aN ned felt reas aad oTusecos suites) Be-i All are. new, vAe ried 3 former nrlees. bor to meueure, estigh Oli Gi ‘At popular) priced. Open Maturdey vail! 6 P.> rie HAMMERSLO Neale the BROADWAY ys inch nway trom yourl response to ns tawie: G QUALITY, ybpocna. He way In| {&¥ exemptions from the French rel b ‘ Sold by Leading Retailers. me 9d to dyty/near’ conte joua community at Boyrout, Syria, The os ~* - aa 2 3 rence for a time with Asslatant | french ‘community at et pls ut a = District Attorney, Garvan. 4 alan tay wat fev at 2.90 P.M, were: Septem. October, 7.97} geen 198 jomiace

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