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“JOHN BROWN” Letters. Fae-Similes of Documents in the Case of the Famous Harper's Ferry Raider. JUST DISCOVERED. Ex elusive Publication. TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY. WORLD, NIGHT EDITION. | SCHLEY Rascue of the Greely A Story of | and His Wonderful { Expedition in the Arctic Regio Unsurnassed Herolam. Sunday World. PRICE ONE CENT. —— OON TOBEK Jury “Devery’s Man.” wardman was a faithful officer and{ Gott charged the fury tn of Warduan Gh cae victim of a hue and cry.” nnd pte his Assistant District-Attorney Osborne stn ten es ridiculed the defendant, and said he clock thin aft was “too nice to be a policeman.” © mom + Taree women, neighbors of Mme. B00 Nia pf ..0, 148 West Thirty-third treet, swore tat they had seen her money to Policeman Cox, an im- v (ness or Glennon. from vrder Gi worke Cy kK in the until made n inthe Glennon trint vests Whea his attorney, James W. ed court promptly at 10.30 looking just as fresh as any Ridgway, was summing up for blm = youn mea on tae Jury. Glennon gave way to tears ata refer- _!mmediate Y alee Sihorne: tte Sti placed Capt. Floo¢ s ence to his wife and four little daugh- | 7/""" Satan iene vent | ters, mony by jon in He mopped his cyes with his hand- | his « F a weep fo} asked this question: kerchief and continued to weep for Toalaisoutbelle house several minutes, 1 street was! at it Thirty-th! Ridgway declared that the accused house? LENNON’S FATE | heeded. NOWN Is Considering the Guilt or Innocence of Mr. Ridgway, for the defense, vigor: ously objected on the ground that thi was not ital. Recorder Goff sus tained the objectto You may leave the stand then,” the Assistant District-Atorney, So Capt having opened his mouth. Next on the witness stand was Mrs. Lizzie Engel. 146 West Thirty- street. She called yesterday. Did you see Mme. Mauret, of the house next door, give Patrolman Cox, on that beat, money 7” Saw Policeman Take Money. tions could be ss shouted ob declared the not tn rebuttal,” He voeiferously argued “That Ridgway. point. Recorder Gof sustained the objection. Mr. Osborne demurred to this decision vigorously. “I want to prove the bias of this man (Continued on Second Page. is MRS. DAL GOES FREE. *° f CURT “NO “RERrY” W. F. WAKEMAN iTold He Wasn't Needed at Appraiser’s Office Mother Accused of Poison-| ine Babe -Reteased-in $5,000 Bail. | Whbur F. Wakeman Is out of the of- flee of Appraiser the Port of New! m y Hones Dale: bene nee man called up the Apprals- th eit duughter:! hone this morning. aything I can do !f 1 come! asked was a curt No" Brown, Appraiser of the n, ic temporarily In charge here and will remain so un- Whitehead {s appointed and ce d, which will be imme- 1 diately after the e meets again, on Jan, 6 Oyipale epi to the 4 After he Jutge ue man's summary. dismissal by President Roosevelt followed the recelpt ird st toelitoess jofa letter from the Appraiser refusing When He Called Up by 'Phone. ,to resign, as requested, and making a bitter attack on Secretary Gage's ad- ministration of the customs department. Mr, Wakeman’s letter started with a flat refusal to resign, for the reason nat such a courae would, as he said, “be an admission on my part that my om- celal administration has not in. every particular been honest and efficient In support of this assertion Mr. Wake- man gives seventeen reasons, The reasons review the conduct of the Ap- pralser’s office during the four years that Mr. Wakeman has been In charge Tfe gives his views of the many contro- that have occurred during that and agserts that in all cases he right. i CHIEF ENGINEER REPLIES. etn John C. M’Kee Said He Was| TO THE GRAND JURY. Declares He In Gratined at the ; Action Taken by that Mand Slipped from Le Chair. C.¢. Martin, Chief Engineer and S0-| youn @, MekKee, fifty-eight years old erintende Brides, a traveling agent employed by W. has add poms Wool, the general nt for this) missioner country and Canada for Allen & Han- cation) ati th nd SUNY) burye, Limited, ef London, Englan fas taken. re othe) ded suddenly to-day in Room eave Me. Maun | Market and Pulte ‘at the townags, the spectaltios | wn rand had been in its services prideg ete A ee SC March. He arrived in New that . upon It, Teas sancti A en yesteniay and J DIty to add to the Haven lay nk this morning \ ; t ted Inn chalr he began to Sod eee slip toward the Moor, He wan asatsted Hit andiwithin ai hundr to a reclining. sition and dled almost ately. T was notified. man it Canada, | weere be his a son w an. His wife left to, leap New anticipated the y, Chief Engl whole of the Ring the lroronto thi ning, and Mr. atelsee As to the kecond recommenda: | nad parted from her bul a short the >t Mis nsatstante ye fore in wth, At th oMee it was, all the time, Ke} stated that MeKee was in the | nof trae, Mr Marti) when in New York of stapping with a jo spaced in ne: \ named a) minendation i at Th — | AMELIA GLOVER A BRIDE. Manager Al daw 2 has ikagemment in the West, which opens | tow (nued cold kK. ant there the honeymoon he fair and and Sunday; Sundny Might winds, becom the | i 4 was betng marri The ov private, i travelll witnesses were Mr. ar er, very married couple wi spend clty before yolng Wes. | suing for BOY ASKS $15,000 NV OAMAGE SUT. LOSES FINGERS IN A PAS- SAIC WOOLEN. MILL. Him on for Three Years to Avold Litigatio: George Hamiula, who is only fifteen Years old, is suing the Dunder Woolen Company, of Passa betorcuduatice Russell and Jury in the Supreme Court, for $15,00) damages for the lor ht hand tn the was only twelve ces are tn fingers of his 1) when he The boy's lawyer, Francis J. Nakarda, told the Justice that George Hamula, who sues through his guardian, war ex- ed, though only twelve years of axe, to run three carding machines all the time for thirteen hours a day. Dur- sof hix nelgh- he had to manage In addition to his Ing the temporary, absen: tor on ¢ another alde nine thin he got $2.50 a week. y one of th old tien to 1 roller attaches volving This drum 4h ting pins slean Hover It, ‘The boy’# sleeve caugnt on y the 5 aud before he could tear him- seit away Nie fingers were shed. After that the lad got a raise of wages to $3 4 Week and then steady advances until he was getting $8 a week, He was retained in the mill for three | years, and then he was summarily dis: charged. He claimed that this was to. carry the lad beyond the legal time for examined doxeph Wasko, 4 age, WhO ran th neers A favorite | machine ty Mami The trial ; at the | nen adjourned until Monday no of Mr. I 2 Bay | Tho Hew John IL, Prescott] (2 dlemiax on account of t ituel New) Varilony ee eee ee icimcen statute of lmitations having been de Mnalielalalinil kal whanaie: r. Lawrence Seichdad utes | Wied on the ground that the statute of imitations would not begin to run Jnst the voy until he had reached the of twenty-one yeurs or + Stops the Cough and Works Of the Cold, Laxative Hroino-Quinine Tableta vure a eal eng day, No Cure, No Pay, Price 23 reais, °° aid Flood left the stand without red the witness, before | “ Circulation Books Open to All. | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, VERY LATEST NEWS | CABINET C s MWe return to Silke by rather curlour sy Inder of my property Tbe.) remarks ut America |aveath to my friend Mrs, Mary 6. Me-) Speaking ata public meeting, he de: | Coun, for all her kind the latter years of my Ife be prolonged for any ‘rowther was incompetent and that he has named in his place HOW'S THIS FOR A GAME One Sporty Austrian Count Loses $500,000 to news ageney from Vienna p thie ew HER WILL REVEALS IRISH SHOULD STAY |MRS. Seveniy-ffth atreet, with a pathetic pare agraph from the heart of the old . DECEMBER 21. 1901. IN BRIEFEST FORM.| OUTBREAK IN VENEZUELA. WASHING? ON, Dec. 21.—Reports have Scen received her of a serious outbreak in Venezuela. The Navy Department ha despatched a warship to Venezuelan waters. The narest shi is the Buffalo, at Port of Spain. ——_————+4-——________ [« Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ] RACING # MARCONI Tho Wizard of Wireless Telegraphy, Tells His Story of WHAT HE WILL DO in To-Mor- row’s Sunday World. % SPORTS PRICE ONE CEN Rl SiS IN SCHLEY CASE. for His (Specal to The Evening Werld.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—There are In- dications of the strongest kind that there is a crisis in President Rousevelt's DELIVERY WAGON THIEF CAUGHT. Patrdolman Patrick J. Brophy, Cabinet as the direct Schley scandal. It was made public to-day that the for his Cincinnati interview upholling| by a letter. resignation of Edward S. Maclay, of the West One Hundred} wrote the atstory which really precipi-!imiral Dewey for the stand he took in| White House and talked with President tated and Twenty-fifth street police station, found Thomas Carroij from.a delivery wagon at Eighth avenue and One Hundred and Eleventh street this afternoon and caught him after a chase of] "2%" seven blocks. wagon thefts have been very frequent in Harlem. —e+o—______ =? N _ YOUNG BOY’S BODY FOUND IN RIVER. Soldiers on Governor’s Island found floating off the island| to-day the body of a boy supposed to be Alexander Syversen fourteen years old, of No. 333 Furman street, Brooklyn. Th body was removed to the Morgue. Young Syversen has bee! ~issing from home for about three-weeks. eo be NAGLE REMOVES SUPT. CROWTHER. to-day announceg Strest-Cleaning Commissiorier Maple e . Crowther, Superin- hat on Thursday he removed Arthur endent of the Bureau of Final Distribution. ‘. Harry Shanton. pending result of civil-service examination. Crowther was appointed Deputy Superjntendent during he term of Commissioner Waring and was advanced to Su- verintendent after Mr. Moore left the Department. Shanton vas a district superintendent under Waring and was made Superintendent of Stables by Nagle. A protest against the removal of Crowther has been filed vy his counsel, Corbin & O’Ryan, of No. 220 Broadway. —_—_— OO on oh LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Little Elkin 1,.Admetus 2, Deloraine 3. this TO MAKE YOUR HAIR STAND? o+ Another Sporty Count in Three Hours. LONDON, Dec. 21.—A teh from a Jockey Club, bished here t t Vienna | won most of tals afternoon, Count Po- oo) during three Count Pallavicint bi that the ening, at thi A PATHETIC STORY, AWAY FROM AMERIC STAPLETON _EAVES ADVICE GIVEN BY RETURNING) ALL TO HER FRIEND. =| NATIONALIST. As nami United Sta ond and Thomas O'Donnell, bers of Parilament, hax been celebrating | “ y with John Red-| mem-| r bequeathing $10 to Frederick 1 “as a token of my love, the had touraed om ix tour wa ared tut that the trish t length Ned for by the Secretary at the direction of the President. of No. 421 West Ninety-eighth street, trying to steal goods) The omcial who made public this tact!“ was not the Secretary of the Navy, result of the who had been the Navy the Schley Inquiry, Mr. ‘Thin immediately led to surprised com- Two comrades of Carroll escaped. Deliveny| meft. it sas considrms a most re- markable circumstance that the Secre-| tary of War should make announce- ments concerning vy Department. the affairs of the Conference with Vresident. was specifically stated WASHINGTON. He asserts that | much excitement here over the report! proached day night by a man who Jald his hand, Roosevele struck out from the should hia arm and shouted wildly. President ts sald to have knocked the man flat with a blow on the hea ‘The President was with friende at | et guards were interfere, {t In sald, at the request of | the President, tn the street and passed on. Roth the Secret Service and the Po-| Mee Department deny the report, but \t fs being reneated with some circum: | antiality. Lord Pauncefote in said to have been a witness to the affair, ‘The newn came out through a letter from a New York broker to a friend in ‘ity, it fe maid. This letter !a re- | ported to have been written just as the hroker wae about to take the train for New York of 1,808 Merchants, Only Favored a He Chatrman Morria 8, Wine coutive Committee of the atton of Referees in | went his report to Congr chairman of a et anges in ¢ highest pri that Mr. Root acted by the authority of they President with whom he was closeted much of the morning. Another direct result of Mr. Root's| talke with the President of to-day wa the reprimanding of Lieut.-Gen. Miles Admiral Schley and commending Ad- | the report of the He wan sharply r reta n the following lang ave no tueiness in right, holding Long, but the Secretary of War, Mr the office which you did, to express controversy, any aa It was known early in| Washington| that Miles was being {nterrogated as to he had given the Cincinnatt an} was also expected that the Presldent! was going to take some action with) | reference to Maclay, but it was not ex- pected that he would use Secretary Root as his instrument In both departments. | wh PRESIDENT’S FIST | FELLED A CRANK ?, Story that He Did Excites Washington, but Roosevelt and Lor Emphatic Denials. Dec. 21.—There is: President Roosevelt on the street was ap on Thurs The the time and was walking on Massna- | te avenue. A number of hin jong, but they’ did not who left the man lying d Pauncefote Enter | The letter as published ts as follows: “Last night a man stopped Roosevelt on Massachusetts avenue and laid hin hand on Roosevelt's arm and shouted. and knocked the man down and passel on with his friends They are kee; {t from the press, but tt is true. Lord | Pauncefote says he thinks i: was noDic and ought to be known, Yours, &c.. | Who "WN. fn has not teen made public, If there ty any such person Both at the White House and at the! British Embassy an emph denial is! je of the reported assault | ‘The President himaelf declares the nial of tt Lord Pauncefoate, the sador, emphatically denies that he a witness of any any such affair, The story of the assault, it is sald. grew out of the fact that an Intoxle man was lurching along Massach on Thursday evening as ident was taking his dally that the man brushed against British Ambas- s walk the President A Beeret Service oMcer arrested the man, but it is understood that he was soon afterward released BIG MAJORITY FOR BANKRUPTCY LAW. MORRIS S. WISE MAKES RE PORT TO CONGRESS. of the te, Federal st Rankrup al committee Investigate the subject of he bankruptcy laws, he has thousands er Small Ei Yay Saye We Saw the Dork as Well the United States a Debt of na the Height Stile of and hax dent th ated information to aa American Citles, the Judictary Committee of the ‘House — In Washington. a GaeG He found that: Catharine Stapleton, whoxe will was! LONDON, Dee. 21.—Patrick AL Me-| Those ng u Federal bankruptcy fled for probate to-day, left no ving) Huh, Member of Parliament for the! law rather than State Insoivency lawa)| relative, and her ne Wy ene Matlons North Division of Leltrim and Kdltor| sumbered ce ; eerie go to pay a debt of gratitude to her aS eaten da tne{ Those preferring a retention of the law friend, Mrr. McCoun, of No, 1% Went) of the Sligo Champlon, who visited amendmentn, 624 preferring the law be left aa rt pald for a wes Stock Exchanke--$76,00—was paid of time, I hope, | may Ove tao | should stay at hor 2 ee Great a burden): ai tai A ‘This, be added, Ie Une advice of one Used ree bacieed mare ween ie ald js made Sept. 27, 1998, and! wis ; ratw tae [for the to dute and $4.0) more jthoald lady didnot vatiive ner ittle [Whe Bad ween the dark as well ts te | hn Was paid a week ago. ta Property, but died Dec. in phe great Amer- laste leaving | Dright: atde of If 2 m7 tean cities, held. ‘The name of the purchaser is with- 120 OMetnd TO ATTEND QUEEN AT CORONATION ! DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH WILL WEAR A GOLDEN ROBE. in the Changes Ordered Tollets of the Corenat rensen, eeted are antd ty Ma I's order coronation commended, has | consternation among ready ordered these « aypears that th | personal action had been approached « Wy jadles of t who had a garments It} the underdr with minive ——— EXTRA HOLIDAY. 1 special meeting of the Board of Managers of the Produce Exchange {t was decided to close the Exchange Tuemday, the day before Christmas, ¢ At | by hand. story fa not true and authorizes the de-| 7 Maclay’s Resignation Demanded at the Direction of the President, and Gen. Miles Reprimanded Interview. Secretary letter to Gi Root this morning sent « Miles, which was delivered ‘To-day Gen. Miles was at tho ecretary’s door almost as soon as the office opened, He had a verbal explana- (lon to make and this he uccompanted Secretary Root took the letter to the Roosevel over the matter with a view. to deciding whether or not the explan tion was satinfactory. i When the Secretary returned to the ar Department Gen. Miles called again on him and supplemented his firat let- ter with a further explanatory note. This also was sent to the White House, and the reprimand followed. When the reprimand was made publia, by the Secretary of War, he followed it. up by giving out the following letter: NAVY DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C., Dee. 20. Rear-Admiral Barker, Vommand= ant Navy-Yard. New York. Sirr Tam directed by the Presie dent to ask Edgar S. Maclay, xpe- clal Inborer General Storekceper’s Mee, to send ta his resignation, Very respectfully, JOHN D. LONG, Seorctarys No Explanation Given, xplanation was offered as to why. the War Department was busying Itself with th resignation of a laborer instead of the Navy Department, where ihe man was employed, and the publiz was left to draw Sts own conclusions, This they are doing and there are :napy ~~ questions being propounded adoat it. The general impression orevaita that Secretary Long and the President Sa had a split on the Schley matter, © Mr, Long obeye] ihe about as) one *h'stérdan,’ v aad for th resignation of he did not matter, is surmised, thought information should be people, and so instructed kiven to the Se y of War when he was making the fact that Gen. Miles had been “sat on" for encouraging Sehiey to also tell of the downfall of Schiey’s enemy Maclay, Long Upholds Coat. Secretary Long sposed Anallyept the 80 far as the Navy Depart- oncerned, by acting upon the findings and concluslons of the court of Inquiry He approves the findings of facts and the opinion of the full court; he ape proves the majority opinion where there: is a difference In the court; he holds ourt could not have entered. sideration of the question of command at the battle of Santiago; and finaily he accepts the recommenda- ‘fon that no further proceedings shall be had. The Secretary also has declined the application of Admiral Sampson's. counsel to enter upon an inquiry {nto the question of command, and has not fled Admiral Schley's counsel of thet. as a reason for declining to hear on that point, » When seen at hi hotel this att Admiral Schley stated that he aid not y ever” taken by Secretary indings af the court of ins The Admiral sald that he would Waehington on Monday next for |New York City, where he will remala for an Indefinite period. |LAWYER RAYNER IS INDIGNANT. lor Rayner, Jand and en shown Long to-day, and mantle surg dtznatton. vurt decided the case,’ sald he, fering the testimony of and his witnesses, and nx in have decided as permitting us to 1 by Ade late yeaterday one hour ago We tt and sent it to tary Dewey and adverse tha without ever pers) dim she atthe hears ommand prac: aived upot eding I 1007 . that the otticially » who live under t the exercise of ay nex. wer In courts to compel thie. vary to, dle the disscntini ap Admiral Dewey whethor he itor not. We will determine wha it procedings we will A TERRY Tk » ibe

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