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¥ eel ner ——— we __PRICE ONE CENT. _ NEW YORK, THURSDAY. DEFALCATION (STORY BELOW.) DECEMBER 19, 1901, APTAIN FLOOD, ON THE STAND, FORCED TO GIVE EVIDENCE AGAINST DEVERY’S FRIEND, GLENNON. COPPER DIVIDEND CUT TO 4 PER CENT.:; STOCK UP. to Pay Quarterly Instalment of Jan. 27. Amalgamated Directors Decide 5 | Per Cent. directors of | 25069 3, The Amalgamated directors fesued a y this | « [lengthy stat wing the market * conditions for th past year ascribing y dividend of 1 ee Ine to faling off in the foreign mand and consumption : COPPER PRICES ARE lock, while AGAIN CUT SHARPLY. known as a paid on - nent declared half per cent. quarterly, mak Yester- 8 years the com- it an § per day, To-day. 2 in which the Amalgamated Cop- The United W Cympany is inte have cqulp- nelters with the id most modern and, ous 13 made anothe z copper to-day. are 13 cents for lake, Iytte and eut of ac and a half-c terday’s pri Electrolytic 15 3 Castings .. y com world With the cut in pri Of the copper which fad opened at h upon such a fallen to 662-8, recovered sharply 4 will yanced to fi Large blocks were offered at thie f- DONALD MAC LEOD’S a LEAVES MOST TO WIDOW. —_—_—_++ Brothers and Sister Get $25,000 Each, While the Relict Has Residue of Half Million Dollar Estate. » The half million dollar estate of; Mrs, Macleod went to court with a; was a beautiful girl of twenty years Donald Macleod is lett slmost entirely | doctor's certificate testifying that her) when he married her twelve years ago. to his widow, Harriet Beatrice MacLeod, | husband was to» ill to leave his bed Hla will, signed July 21, 189, gives her fh statement from him thi wish to see his brothers and the house and furniture at No, 786 Ci roll street, Brooklyn, and the remainder | of his estate after $2,000 each te paid [to his brothers, Richard and Herman, by his will, fled to-day and a writ! ‘To his brothers and sister. Mr. McLeod | he did 1 fett $25.00 each. They will probably) sisters, contest the will. | ‘The exclusion of Mr. Macteod's reta- on} tives From April last until his death, followed an unsubstantiated | and his sister, Mary H. Hartman; $1,000 Dec. §, Mr. MacLeod had not seen cnarge that her name had been used as! to several nieces and nephews, and $00 communicated with his relatives. Thes aco-respondent in a divorce case Med | each to Harold and Rudolph Hesse, made vigorous efforts to approach, but) by the wife of a Brooklyn business col-| adopted nephews, who are sons of Mr. 1 | Macleod's were nonplussed by Mrs. Macl.cod, rmer business partner. contest between the wife and the rela- od was sixty-five years of | | ett rte u bught | that Mr. Macleod : i" Saatcon Vacehnaliad - ; ould bequeath his bust zt dives was fo bitter that a habeas cor: aa and had accumulated his fortune In | Freese boys. Mra. SMaclwol has arranged pus proceeding was instituted. RUNAWAY DRAGGED [AGED MEN ACCUSED THE PRESIDENT BRAVE BLUEGOAT.! OF SHOPLIFTING; RESPONSIBLE. MURPHY, BADLY BATTERED,' TWO GRAYBEARDS ARRESTED) THE MAIN FEATURE OF THE! IS IN THE HOSPITAL. | IN DEPARTMENT STORE. NICARAGUAN CANAL BILL. Mnen importing business. Hin wife with them to contique it In her | Interest. | @tung to Bridle of Mnidened 1) Woman Detective Said iin of GO! in Weatchester Until Dashed qianacales a SA Against a Dridge. si They Deny It. Undertaking Mounted Polleeman Murphy, who — patrols the very tong and lonely roads} Georgo Murray, sixty-four years old.| WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec, 19.—Rep- of Westchester County, tas his courage No, 193 Madison street, and John Hepburn, of Towa, chair- Watson, sixty years old, of Tarrytown, atlthe | louse CommnniieelanvGers to thank for quite an assortment of in- Juries. Y¥., wero held by In the Harlem Court, Magistrate Cran this Herce, to-day made the committee tn favor of the Nicaragua afterne In trying to stop a runaway herse( 0 ball each on urge of shoplifting. (Canal bill, After statin, | ating the terms of hy held to the bridle until he had] Mrs. Stella Willon, detective In a de-j the bill the rep Bturpny Ae partment store in One Hundred and Pore soya] tn parts ay The purpose of this bill {s to con- contrats authority and responsibility for je construction of this great wo the hands of the Prealdent. It bas bagi beloved by your committee that this been dragged a hundred yards humped against a bridge. Murphy has bruises and cuts all over this body. One cut on his head may be Twenty-tifth street, noticed the men in the store, she said, helping themsely to things on the counters, Mrs. Willon says that Watson would take the things and hand them to Murray. course would be salt t arerlous Injury. His uniform was en-y, Wien the men left the store Mrs, Wil- sued in cattyiig: oat the pion eee ee tirely ruined, Weat One Hundred and PE wentyenten, Shep gblll, anyolvings the expenditure of Murphy will have to stay in Fordham | street station, and he arrested them. and the expenditure to bei nd ware Hospital tor week On the men, {t ta sald, were found two distance so fir from the arene tS ‘The runaway wasa colt belonging to| °lgcas and two pairs of gloves. other method that could be devised, Me Will pay Out All the Money to) ™ “GAGE TO RESIGN SOON AFTER JAN. 1| VAN INJURING TWO any The men In court sald they had pur-, We have tried to tones 7 [chased the goods in a Third avenue) and responsibility Seater Tee ear Westetieater: store, Hest it among many ORE, EADY Aparnansy TRIED SUICIDE AS CECIL RHODES CHICAGO SUFFER SUFFERS HE SHAVED A MAR. HAS HEAT STROKE; FOR WANT OF COAL BARBER AT FORT WADS-! AUTOCRAT OF SOUTH AFRICA’ NO FUEL TO BE HAD—WEATH- WORTH CUTS HIS THROAT. PROSTRATED IN EGYPT. ER 15 BELOW ZERO. Jacob Kunlzing, of Classon Court road, Private Jack Miller, post barber of the sth Company, Coast Artillery, at Fort Wadsworth, was shaying a com- rade Inat night and had him all nicely lathered when he suddenly decided that Mfe was not worth living. “Here goes,” he sald, and quitting the chin of his patron, he made a hack at his own throat. The lathered man screamed and sprang from the chatr. Other soldiers fm the room Jumped on Miller and dis- armed him before he could kil! himacif. Miller was taken to the post hosplial, where it 1s expected he will recover, for he struck too close to iis chin to get the jugular vein, ‘The man who was being shaved re- ported unfit for duty to-day. Miller {6a married man. Ho tried to KI himself, mx months ago. Family troubles are sald to have been respon- @ible tor bis despondency, LONDON, Dec. 19.—A despatch to the; CHICAGO, Dec. 19—Chicago in staring Central News from Cairo says Cecil|® coal famine in the face, and ffteon Rhodes, managing director of the British! \eerees Below zero Le predicted by the South Africa Company, has suffered! hours, ‘Throughout ihe Corea from a heat stroke. He has been com-|consumers of hard an: soft coal ure peiled to abandon his trip to Khartoum) besging shippers to supply them, but | und ts hurrying back to Cairo. Se EEE without avail, The severe weather ant DEAD IN BED FROM GAS. the floods throughout the coal-mining districts have ted up railroads to such Alfred Maller Fa Mn Ro an extent that ehipment is almost im- possible. Alfred Muller, twenty-eight years old, was found dead in bed To add to the serious rhortage, rail- road companies are exerting thelr pre- room at No, 23 East Thirty He had. inhated gas. rogative of confiscating car lota of cont rr an fast as they arrive here and are put- Ung them to thelr own use. “Large Dus. To Cure a Cold in One ney Take Laxative Bromo Quint hoes houres are suffering severely fur gifts rotund the money if 1 the want of 1and many concerts are ure, e’a eigaature is en each box. 260. %° nd Lifeless in co: hampered by reason of insufficient nears pari day! many ownersiot targa. buildings were besleging coal-dealera and begging that they be supplied wit longh coal to tlde over the sero'woa! $30,000 STOLEN FRUW THE COMPTROLLER’S OrFivi.. Charles P. Chipp, bookkeeper in the office of assessments and arrears in the Comptroller’ office, was arrested late this afternoon, charged with being a defaulter. Deputy Collector Slattery is the complainant. The specific charge involves only $271.75, but investiga- tion thus far shows a $30,000 shortage. 0 #2 _______ GLENNON JURORS LOCKED UP, Recorder Goff. onthe adjournment of the Glennon cas this afternoon, ordered the jurors locked up for the nigh Glennon, too, was locked up. If the case is not completeu to-morrow evening a night session will be held, Bi ners gig eae EXTENSION OF THREE-PLATOON SYSTEM. Police Commissioner Murphy to-day sent out a chart of an extension of the tnree-platoon system to roundsmen and sergeants. Bee LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. =ifth Race—Trebor 1. Kingstelle 2, Gov. Boyd 3. plea ey BRAIN-TUMORS KILL VERY YOUNG CHILD. An autopsy performed by Coroner’s Physician O'Hanlon on Goldie Lassky, three and one-half years oll, who died in the Randall’s Island Hospital, showed that the child died from tumors on the brain. This is considered very unusual. --¢¢e—___ — -__— VERDICT FOR DALY HEIRS. Put on the Rack by Osborne, He Admits the Ward- man Didn't Know a Disorderly House When He Saw lt. street, next door to the house No. 148, was the house Glennon could rot ance to. MeAulttte mala 6 for nine “Did you not Police Captain Flood was forced) © to give evidence against Devery's: friend, Wardman Glinnon, this af-| ternoon. | Assistant Distriet- Attorney | borne dragged out of him tne admis- BUSINESS MEN’S JURY IN GLENNON CASE. he ilved in No, “character of the vous, street, home No, Hundred and s-| was a woman king sion that Glennon had received re-| and day. They kept Fy) A ie, 1 CHARLE up singing and dancing all night. peated and detailed instructions {0} “Did they have a pi ast One Hundred street watch a certain disorderly house, tut that the wardwan had reporied| & Kept Up at Al Times. but they had worse than that, i HARRY D. FOULD, pho mandoll it ad that he could get no evidence what-| manufacturer, No. 2 pheasant Ck bees <font ever that such a place existed. Foventih pone ‘And this on continual:y and cone A valictli raided. erie uously The house was subsequently raided. | Cert “AIL Umes, day and night, up to the — time the house was raided." ® the house Police Capt. Jonn F. Fleod was! the chief witness called by the pros- | ecution at the trial of Wardman Ed- | ward Glennon before Recorder Goff, in Special Sessions. osed 7" ge." sald Assistant Dis- y Osborne, “ls Indicted for anor, and, of course, must pronoun: Innocent until proved E. nor. 3% Cortlandt 6-GEORGE A. SQUIER ral Manager Equitable Life Insuran ympany. Glennon was Devery's wardman | T-WILLARD E. HOw guilty. He is charged with wilfaliy per when the “Big Chief” was a police|@ ARD, manager, No. 817 Sixth & a Maieeeees huuse to remam captain. He is being tried on a) amg CHARLES E. SMITH, “This house was run openly, notorl- charge of neglect of duty In failing to} rug traveller, No. 2 East One ously and conspicuously In thut preci suppress a disorderly house tn his! tqundrea and twenty-sixth This defendant has been a policeman for a great number of years aad be knows pretty near every house in this elty. street. precinct. When Capt. Flood took the st sa1d he was assigned to the Precinct on May 4, 10! He explained 9—-MOSES GREPNBAU: urance broker, of No. 432 Fiftheta ‘street IKnew About the House, emay ech Aas No. 10—FREDERICK W. “The prosecution claims that such a iat Glanne nae tut ee TOT fee broker. house could not be run conspicuously captain ls Wertchester and openly without the knowtedge. of “Was the house HA Weat Thirty-third street brought to your attention?” “Yes, on June 6, 1:01." “What did you do? alled the attention of many of my patrolmen who were In cittgens’ clothes.” 5 this man, who was wardman of the pre- M—JOHN KILEY, Ninety-second of No. street, “Now, why did thf officer permit this house to remain open? That he did in not a disputed fact. Why he did It ts i glass manufacturer at not of any moment, but evitence will Glesnon Was Told. Willlam atreet, living at be produced to show the motive. He named men and the last Included et Weits Ohertiandrsarand “The Parkhurs: Society notifed th Gtenno: Police Department that the’ house) was. well?” e Tenderloln Precinct. J ove mint “Glennon “! tolaé him that a disorderly house Y borne turning to Lawyer Pidaway,! to the house other cers were went wan complained of and instructed him but reported it cloacd, to Investigate.”” counsel for | After this Glennon met one Edgar “Did you call thia to the attention Whitney and made arrangements with him to be notitled where the Parkhurst make raids. Whit. Dillon, and the fatter Whitney, of Blame. a lot of wriggling, finally Kot out of Flood that he did give Glen- “P told him to investigate and procure In Justice Gildersleeve’s court this afternoon-a verdict for the Augustin Daly estate was handed down in the-suit brought against it by Dr. Oliver L. Jones for $55,000. to OCTOGENARIAN RESCUED AT FIRE. When fire started at 5.10 P. M. in the apartment of Lewis Proudfoot, No. 1695 Broadway, Policemen Conway and Stew- ell found Mrs. Ferris, eighty years old and helpless, in the third- floor apartment and carried her through the roof to the next building. The fire was trifling. ea Fe Announcement Taken to Mean the Break-Up of the McKinley Cabinet. tonight, when he will be the guest of honor at the annual banquet of Group VIII. of the New York State Bankers’ Association, On Satumiay night he te to be the guest of honor at a dinner to be given by Frank A. Vanderilp, Vice- to # number of New York bankers at to a number of Ne wYork bankers at the Metropolitan Club. The retirement of Secretary Gage. f lowing so closely upon that of #ostm: ter-General Charlie "umory. Smith, taken to indie: the break-up of the MeRiniey Cabinet has arrived, and that President Roosevelt has begun the Work of building up a cabinet of his own cive In New York | friend and advisers. MISS GOULD SENDS LETTER. phe Could Not Attend Rallrond v.| M. C. A. Conference. ST. LOUIS, icc. 19.—One hundred and forty railroad men, representing tae twenty-five branches of the Railroad Y. M. C. A. In the Bouthwest, are in con- ference here. Miss Helen Gould, at waone suggestion the conference was calied, 1s unable to be present. Letters from her and from George J. Gould, expressing sympath: with the movement, have been recelvs VIOLINIST WAS NO SLAVE. Wilkinson Denives He Made a Me- nay of voune Hononm. aicat{ BELIEVED HE WAS ELUAH. Walter O, Wilkinson, the mus! director of the Tomp'ins Avenue Co: gregational Church, 0. Brooklyn, denied | CHICAGO, to-day to an Evening World reportuc| Wortaington Jude The Evening Post to-day says that Lyman J, Gage, Secretary of the Treas- ury, Is to leave the Cabinet soon after the first of the year. The news ts not unexpected, but It was not supposed that Becretary Gage woul retire for some months, He will cording to the report, leave ington entirely and locate !n Chicago, where his financial mterests are large. No intimation as to who will be ap- pointed to succeed the present Secretary has been made by the President or his friends, Mr, Gage i9 due to c 1F |Ringon, “and treated him aa one of own family. I have not id any bi efit fro.a Hoffman's farnings, and have only befriended him." ——=___ BIG CRASH AT THE ONAWA. Plate-Glane Window Falls Out of the Hutel Can Freltement. The Onawa Hotel, One Hundred and Twenty-fftn street and Park avenue, where Miles McDonnell shot four inen eve, was the acene of nt wile afternoon wren a On the Park fell outward 3 last Christma: bya” beans shooter. od “Dee. 18 —Capt 4g Brctetary | of Mads | that he had compelled Predertek Hott | Yageninguaiciey Ang Zon, Land and In. man, the violinist, to do menial work. | stand. in the | Bowie’ to-day. At- ‘Mr. Wilkinaon said he had taken asked whether he of tioniman and even elorning to. in| page seca Gene wise the "dee In no way, he eald, had he compellnd fenee, naire sect to the question, the young man to work for anybody's att itaperd ent ts | benefit but bis own. ny act ee “We gave bin & home.” eaf4:Mn Wilt it the 5 Breee os “an ihe. prophet of evidence.” “Did Glennon report to you “He told me he had been to the house non a paper with a li places, among toh wan No. 18 Thirty-third reet, and he gave Glennon tn- lennon Was Trapped. e latter was to get a certain sum for 1s a o-between, Dillon was. nd wan unable to get evidence. Hel structions regurding these places. manea Senaene Timed (tok sald he watched the house, went to the] Mr. Ridgway cross-examined, his ques-| juice, au ne notified Waltney that Nov that there precinct and but could not] tions mainly being to show were 10 policemen in the door and rang the bell, MS West Thirty-third ptreet was to be get admittance.” raided. “When was the house finally closed?’ | thit all those patrolmen were notifed| “Whitney called up Mulberry Street “It was raided on Aug. 9 concerning this house, and was connected with the Nineteenth In other words, Mr, Ritgway will en-! Precinct, He notified the acting captain Meantime Dillon had sta- a house next door, the Up was given the house, No. 148 West and told the 4 st cet out, that the a. Tho society, dew RIOT FOLLOWED WEST SIDE BLAST. ITALIANS ANGRY BECAUSE A WORKMAN WAS HURT. of the raid. men tr leavor to show that Glennon was ay rty of tts force nsible than the SCOURING ANERICA FOR SHIPS OF WAR COLOMBIA AND VENEZUELA| SEND OUT AGENTS. | ‘Tila was objected to. “Did you give Glennon a paper?” “Yen, anked Asslatant Distr! CAR CRASHES INTO DRIVER AND HELPER THROWN, TO THE GROUND. Police Finally Rescue the Fores ! | Each Has Plenty of Fond One Fecapes Unhurt, the Other 1d One L erates Si lier and W Dy Wante to Muy the Passenger Suffers So: hat. Catania, —— t A riot followed a premature dlast in Shortly after 2.9 n{ Althongh ft ts admitted that the] A Tint et arturo. pater A southbound plum trouble between the United States of ‘colombia and the Republte of Venezuela the West Sixty- omMgiils e Consulates of on-house saved TOTAL UNGER TESA eM ete tor the Bradley situation or the at the hands. crashed Into a heavy furniture movi Sixty-sixth and Bixt Jour, countries at Ni Mecune van abtween weventh streets. blocking the car tra tor and delaying tram more than a half hour. ‘The moving van nna Exy arge of John MeCully 1a Eleventh ave irtvor, . a colored helper, w 27 West Sixty-elsich car wan filed with passe rg them being wom McCullough and It from the wagen to nt war. and merchant vessels sult- suxillary cruisers or trans- ly sousht. and it ts cured from 1 Independ- gun and cannons. of Carta) in New Orleans looking after mere steamers which when armed would verve [the purpose of cruiners bottom of Sixty-elghth at his companion an, whose duty It fy to give warning of blasts, Hayes beat | off the Arat to get to him and scrambl | + to the surface, the wort n th driver escaped injury, | tained a severe laceration of the right] Gen, Diego A. de Castro, of Raran- | mer fol There he was react showider. Javilla, Colomota, who came No- | py. pe had come 0: ‘vember, has selected the steamship Ca- | jtanta, watch was a United States Army |r None of the ing Rocco, but ‘The only pas Suean Hardenman, pt No. Hundred and Fifty-second «tr She| transpart during the war with Spain, a8/qy) reached the stre waa thrown forward by the force of the | s eto be used against Venezuela. | struggling up the collision and sustained a dislocation « fs much y about the ¢ % Tweedy | « which ts Con tanta, ‘Trading one finger at taal her apo lent notice t a an must be bought outri nt. ted to have rer, bitt Lamadrid Isr count ae (eens brought with Ain from Colombia $00 ix bourses ending at » I tro funds are sald | “Friday, Deo. 20, tue New Olee ana ad |Famtty of Theodore Wane Gl York Clty and Vieintty— ———__ Burned Out at ane ‘Threatening weather and Ye (apeetal to The asta bree Bright people get good positions; NEWPORT, R. 1, Deo, The probably snow to-ulght or Friday; Macht to fresh Went- erly wind pocoosoocaococessocesc009 1¢| mer resldence of Theodore Kanp Gibb through Sunday World Wants. [¢ of New Yor, was tly d cob by you seek help a Sunday World Want | to-day. will find it for you, Thais