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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENIN NOVEMBER 19, 1908, CAPT. GANNON MAY“\WICKEDEST SPOT TURN ON POLICE. a Report that He Wil! Tell Philbin All He Knows, About Corruption. proving the! Members of the Police Department have tn r lurphy adminis: been tearful ever since Justice Jeroie |x began his war on offielal blackmail that | tra Distrtct-Attorney Philbin has permission to resubmit the Neglect of duty against Grand Jury, and w summoned to appear bef: Eero Me: knows Capt. Gannon, who ts now tn command | tain onty of the Central Park Station, has }h humerous conferences witn Mr. Philbin lately, and the District-Attorney !* understood to de considering drop] the prosecution of the accused ome esses would gome accused officer would be permitted | Asked if Cu nOneERi ciate to turn State's evidence in order to se-/ y i Gearding po a cure Lamunity from pu . Mr. Philbin sid taeda ‘The latest rusor that has rte hi peceivedsno! atatement trom! ed No. 300 Mulberry street ts that Capt. | Gannon Is to “squeal. ane | Capt. Gannon was found In the V xb that matter."| ster Hotel, in East F nth | when the place was raided last summer | si mbatinorestnaniceticentoa| by Assistant District-Attorney Santo: Garvan | | e that eh ontidence 0) will b. the NEW POLICE HEAD FOR =| “RED LIGHT” DISTRICT.) Churchill Succeeds Place Acting Command of Deputy Cominissioner. im) West Sixty-elglth street station. “Po- lice reasons," sald Commissioner Mur phy when asked why the transfers | Station. were made. ' Place ts a “Roosevelt” serge: Me | was promoted when the President was head of the Poltce Board. In all the oe etny. Seret, Charles | *candal that has cropped out of the JAght: District to-day. Sergt, Charles | | ightorhood and smeared the namen A. Place, who has seen service at the | Or thany policemen Place has never been Fitth street station ever since he was | mentioned appointed, seventeen yeurs agy, and | Sergt. Churchill who succeeds him, has who has been acting Captain since Dia- | had un un ite, al athe | mond got into trouble, changes places alcry has mows qosatiaitlicely with Sergt, James Churchill, of the |PAILBIN TAKES UP RUBEN IS BAILED.) POLIGE TRANSFERS, BANK OFFICIALS. ONE CAPTAIN ‘MOVE.ON.”’ There 1s a new police head In ihe “Red | Place, of Fifth Street, Was town on I weatio: Sent Slember of Defunct Firm Seonren a Bondsman and Is at Libert nt Present. 122 Clinton] District-Attorney Philbin has taken a hand tn the manngement of the Police Department. I {thie mor Ing that it was at the the District! ttorney that Hayman J. Ruben, of No. avenue, formerly of the firm Rosenberg & Co., which fatled June WU last, was arraigned before Mugistrate Cornell in the Centre Btreet Pollee Court os niniasion= this morning and udmitted to #000 ball, {cr Murphy transferred Acting Capte which was furnished. [Ubarkes Place from the Bast Fit The firm was in the underwear bust | to the West Sixty-elghth street ster st! and bad | sta Warrants were !s-| seattered, ness at No. 101 W: Madliiities of $125,000. sued for them, and thy yesterday | A woman reported to the District torney some days ago that her hu. Buden went to Toronto, where he waa) was squandering fla earnings in 0 found by Detective McConville. | He! pourteenth street and that agreed to return without extradition ine potlce of th tiie papers. one tlon had refused eétigate, Mr David C. Tiebout, Vice-President f | phiiotn learned tha mplaint was | the National Cittzens’ Hank, OL) welt founded, He then wrote to ‘om | Broadway, accused him of having. OW) mlasioner Murphy. suggesting a change | false statements, cause the bank 10 i eaptal nd the transfer of Acting discount notes to him to the amount of tain Place was the result | BRSLC Ee, ay It ix understood that the District-At- | Ruben’s attorney, Henry W. Unger,|ienoy has hls eye on other precincts | of Levy & Unger, claimed it was al iy that the Commissioner will ova civil case, but the Mugistrate held him neverthel Les GATLKE GHOST WALKS IN JERSEY. make other chi apESeraulll at his suggestion MMONIGHT REVELLER SAVES 12 PERSONS IN ALL THE WORLD. ~ ROBERT L. 99) PADDOCK. { Thus Does the Vicar of the Pro-Cathedral Characterize the Block in Stanton Street Between, Norfollx and) EsceXe AD gihose wine Live There Say to Evening World. ye and sald it w ferences to he were In the ho true, om what kind of people int tate, giving WICKEDEST BLOCK IN NEW * business. 1: wan first time she had + [ever heard that there were bad women J in the house the block . She I Care a iit 2) Mrs had neve ard of Paddock di net know wat Cathedral was, She has ree fine people | were! y the people tthe Hey Robert L. Paddock arof the| betng the worst city in the United [sleeping room, cannot be rented by Splecopalian Pro-Cathedral, No, 139 | States | Poor ea : if She suggested that if the Stanton street, in an address last night They have Kae mpots out ‘i the atreet- spent lens’ timesa to the Churchme tion of] there, tt In trae, bh there fs nothe | windows they would see lean to shock Columbia College, following 14 in San Francisco to compare |; statement: tan fr degradation and shame- | re are two shopa on the grounc on | ry h ke crons Whe) Stack? oppae lic] me fer jociL Weaencetenn ten tent puro ae, { Cohn, a tailor, sail he had been wickedent place in ull the Ww the atreet. VS CRS ee cE hr nee COLORED PEOPLE AT WOOD-| RETURNING FROM BALL, HE) i, jinn seven houses. Mt con ngaeiey Ceol cided verypiwell il anything wrong. He had never CLIFFE GREATLY EXCITED. SAW FLAMES. , 4 ave by a Itreas oll over here for) heard of Mr addock ther had : | {jthouannd ji (nraltice: iL varie iUet onl yencasiTt s nothing on the east} !yman Strasser, ¢ millinery store pro- and Warned Who Es- enped Jast in Time. roke Down Doo Sleeping Faml! i¢ Is a White Object Which Roam» eon the Highways at Night. e The colored people at Woodcliffe, on - sacks But for the timely discovery of Se on. sermeri nat Non. roe ree Charles Wheelinan, of No. 10 Hostwtek [acres iad tate Ove mye place, Jersey City uit a dozen per white apparition that has been seen {n- dulging tn various'pranks on the high- ‘Ways st night. Caesar Coss and Alfred Snyder are sons would have been burned to deat) at an early morning fire to-day Wheelihan had been a ball with a Sevihoee whe claife to have seen |2OUNk woman and seen her home the ghost. Coss, who 1s widely known | He Shon hie way to Me own h in Bergen County asa manager of cake. | 2008) 00) OaeKs ANG Un pa walks, says the ghost ly a white ooject | fam i tas : Venue, saw ames shoot from ne which first appears to be about the size of a cat but as It ches nearer appro Gevelops into the size of u well-grown | o ated “Wire, but man. Snyder says he first saw the ob- | tree the inmates ject gliding along near the Reed place | S7rent rapidly, and th a few ‘and watched {t until {t disappeared over| te tear of the house wns wtence. He was near enough to it to| Wheellhan awoke Conrad Bchott, wh» eatisty himself that It was not a cat. rand jaan se eee “The colored people in the surrounding en ihe Penn voor Of LReEUEntHE lhkupt and vugh Nn country who have heard the story about the ghosts are thoroughiy aroused over ‘sty and for the past few mixhts they have] e house On the tr aw his wife and five ebildn kept indoors, : Constable Bert Rawson, one of the|* Meu iheeamen ty widely known ‘Rawson twins,” thinks no Heggeman and his wife and © ehiidre the mysterious ghost is nothing twozoulldren more “ {@han the work of some practical joker.) 7h Patera seemeolente Mawson, with some of his companions, dareoRCHElEl veel lniihele alwhiretatheas They suffered from the #moke and bite Ing cold, but were finally sheltered by and lightly: " on tatie seen iad ian practical] Revers. ‘The fire destroyed the building, entailing loss of several Haegh himself, and in former years with tls twin brother indulged in numerous nks to the consternation of tumid Rawson has stopped all this} since he was elected constable. —— thousand dollars. a DOG ATTACKED LITTLE GIRL. Brute Closed Hin Jaws on Child's Head Distigured Mer for Life BOSTON, Nov, 19.—Elsle Belgall, eight years old, ving with her parents at No, 2 Broad Alley, was atacked b: A mastife with which’ she was playing perfectly well,” answered | and badly injured. rghum rather indignantly.| The dog closed his Jaws on the child's paccuse me of trying to head, tearing her face and inflicting t a ‘ tead of bad wound on the foreh ‘speeches ins! Ba ds wou AS, e hens: Pate) Mtue Cash va. Orntors. {Grom the Washington Star.) b said ite friend, “His 4 ina depl from five to twelve persona lve tn twe roon Th ts the block in ‘Olle street ers Kk thin morning interviewing habltan Of the frat thirty pne had ever heard of steross the nam ina wr Tey Mr, Paddock wa to make any of his etatem thar ut tn the world, but thar lorable condit eats the ving. W tons are hre book an “The the winds It in th orde the biock Rev. Mr. Paddock’s svc Cain, who has lived in al parish-how for years. "it is real a comes.” he aatil shut and th shut an w are spots be not be much wore, may This Woman More pronounced in ft the wickedness of the Agnes Schwennecke, th Janttre She years. “I was born and reared in San Fran- id Mra, Schwennecke, Francisco bas the reputation of spent most of her time minding ber own people; Dr. Paddoc! cisco," block opposite the Pro-Cathedral Stanton street, nd Essex street went thre persons seen only | Paddock | snd she had seen nia Dr, not » moditle Seonen Xece Tndescrtb: fac et jerly bh r the More Outspoken, r views aa to has Hved chere for wx months, and on the cast side for ten | serve it very ches at they can- me from tae wou! nduct that §s Mrs} no pad women here tf understi Cathedral} o¢ ikehrVelt pt it Is a pr side to compare with this block, prletor, He eald he had never hea The in the block refer complaint about the block. Rev. Mr. Paddock contain from] The house at No. 125 1s owned by: Satistied with the Block, Mrs. Rtedrich said she had Hyed-in the bloc! Few Men f the Block. The tng World reporters found when they got to the block this morn- Usfed with tt. t lever had in this an his point of v sh “L suppose this is a wieked bi ate there, She Never Heard of Paddock, you lo it, ten her y from $l a n referred to ts Mrs, sald she had ney Clara heard very n eating ae thans: becs In a roa nas thickly “The roomer Is coi and there j¥ 4 y crowd smoke clyarettes a them the food th want to eat and 1] DIRE orthetese, 1 ». Lt make my Uving| ute boy right. here. have this way.” We [eden roe jYould maice meses Mrs. Katherine Herr had never heard | Heve IC would hurt him, and I have been vand| ot: Mr. Paddock. She vald that. she | Rre many "Anatney Th ror know ine ath for a thr room Mat to $15 a4 month for a five-ro ts nor unusual {2,fne four or fl ard a}, Rob- hirce to four rooms, The majority of] ert Riedrich, a painter. It ls the clean- between | the dwellers in them are Itallans and|est house tn the block, the halls are Even: | thelr famille It ts quite true | carpeted and the alr Is not bad. Mr. gh the! that they herd together closely and the| Riedrich Ives in the house with his the In- | Seneral atmosphere tn thelr apartments | family, He was not at home this morn- (fy not Invigorating. ing. the best part of her life and and disposed | {ng that there were few mea tn tt. The| "Mr. Paddock must be a stranger,” tion | women said that thelr husbands and’ she sid. "I never heard of the man, ile mai) sons had gone to work. Most of the|[ am positive tls house is all right. as wicked | children had gone to s: and tn every re be bad women tn the block, block was | ilar visited the women were busy with] but there are no bad women in here. the housework | b Ihe. how across from the} tallor shop on Cathedral voout which particu- oor. hitd never heard fon, how | far complaint w © ls No. 127, ‘Phe ck hat condl- | Janitress ty Mrs. Woill, She lives on the been here for seven years,” two or | top Moor ex inthe] "tread about Mr. Pastdock once in} are now} the said Mrs. Woll, “He don't] kn he is talking about, | nn is janitress of 1, 138 and 139 tock, passing through w, wao It Neo nia Goor/sawhien “he | aire,” Letmiana tae teery | Intanl rettes Ina tat. | wornan, ad heard of Dr. f T went down and] she sata, never seen hit. way a restaur ° She 1 7 . & woman who sold food ct ze hha ti ehh bent eM ugheh sald, K, but we don't think ao. It ail depends on MR. SCHURMAN PROMOTED. house here,” shelitat, ‘They 5 hey rent ping accommoda- sald, “and sell certain kinds of food } | tho: se rooms to people pedi Ngee ane wi] Hea in these rooms to people ns poor them am bringing up my ever depends shnll Jud Don’ Knew Ke heurd of ‘ BUFFALO'S MONEY ACCOUNTS MINED. cITy PENDED FROM OFFICE, cash 950,000 Diehl ton of of nis o} the Ma and de; for returne The deficiency Ja placed by the Mayor he Is 5 have Assist the Dis! Just ean bss odie Mr. Ls Business success depends upon en: erey, mplats: iS Yt the block RUFFALO, Nor Phillp Gerst was suspended: by Mayor to-day accounts, which show that the cash to the credit of the city 1s made to appear. $50,000 In excess of the actual amount on hand Also that last May he borrowed $10,000 at over Made Chief of Staff in District.. rier to atlow him yw ke d himacit with the duties of the position, Who on Hie t Rent Sleeping iooms be learned by The the house at 3 never been the tenants sould ey Mr. him. 1 nthe world or not has ever deen inside although nearly all Y they were every Ttallan pictures: and were religious LOOPS L ESD g PEPE TG 88 HO8 WOMAN'S TRIAL FOR MURDER! “Queen” Jeppa, of Auburn's I jan Colony, Killed a Man. AUBURN, N. ¥., Nov. 19—The jury hus been obtained and the trial “Queen” Jeppa, of the Itatan colony, for the murder of John Rosse, Is now in progress, The murder was the result of a feud which bad inception In Italy and was committed at Port Byron April 10 last, the woman giving her victim a mortal stab in the body. The prisoner pleads self-defense. Wednesday, Nov. 20, Importaat Sale of Tligh Class Neck Ruffs. A large manufacturer re- tiring from business has sold his entire stock of fine P. at greatly reduced prices, all this season’s styles. 150 at prices from BI.95 to 13.50 formerly $3.50 to $25.00. evening wear. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. 259, 261 6th Avenue. In brief, ts the world, wickedest block ra this morn- ruly be ald that rs to be “mind TREASURER GERST SUS- Credited to City in Excess of , Actual Amount, Mayor Says, (Special to The Evening World.) 19.—City Treasurer ing the Investiga- char Ive to his conduct Mice. Tn his notice of suspension yor charges the City Treasurer pt false and fnaccurate posited it in the Clty Treasury Purpore of concealing a de- nd that after an examination counts made at that tlme, he ed the $40,000 to the loaners, 350,00, Mr. Gerst denies that hort In his accounts. No step» been taken to arrest Mr, Gerst. — torney’s OMice, District-Attorney ant George trict-Attorney's office «his morn- ing, taking the place of Charles BE, Le Barbler, Mr, Schurman has been asked fee Jerome ‘to remain In the a! al ‘Qecome chief of staf durli ninistration, ‘fhe change Is made to familiarize Barbier will assist him, —————{__ ability—-and Sunday. World 4 hing, BY Se EY the Wants, WITH THE AID OF Schurman was’made chlef of staff of! 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