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Tk WOKLD: PHURSDAY BY ENING UEURMBK 26, 190, GILON AND COLER ALFRED STECKLER NAMED DEPUTIES il IOLD FARMER SLAIN; ~FACE EACH OTHER. SUPREME COURT JUSTICE. ABTAIDEE | 4 NEPHEWS HELD. +2 a Invalid Wife Saw Hallenbeck Killed with Bule | f : lets in His Own Doorway. Incoming Police Commis- sioner Will Announce the (special to The Evening World.» jiat Mrs, van t Accuser and Accused in Interesting Session, Well Known Jurist and| in Which Subordinate Defies Superior. | Independent Demo- ; crat Appointed by} | Gov. Odell as Mr. Mc- | ' Adam's Successor. Coler, oJ her sis- ro Col. Edward Gillon, Collector of Ansewe- (*5 @ente and Arrears, appeared before oT - Comptroier Coler to-day to anawer | wan thin | N T HUDSO> ¥.. Dee. %—Harvey |ter, Mrs, Halenbeck, ticnuih a long and charges made against him by the Comp- | king is ames To-Morrow. | Bruce, one of the four nephews of! dangerous ilin nt ot veck re- fused to pay & Sheva no two bills, Farmer Peter Hallenbeck, who are un-} pee ‘| d es = ; ota OBS for and one or $10. He di Qer arrest here charged with the old) nounced them as ex salve meateres rt went to the troller with the view of removing him nts from ofice. yn My Jena} e «l te Col. Gilon by hie attorney, John c. | Tires! 4} the Cale Shaw, made a voluminous defense and | the Finance Dep announced that he would fight removal | Witness, He was epeciic charges | Alfred Steckder, of/ocrat and forms District Court char. the will explain the motivesswhich prompted| Everybody In Greer Hoaeeicstie: Coler cha Coll Glion || tracconnen there Hees | Lusty ase Christmas tree cel 1 the Re. jer Coler charges Col. Gilo at Col. GHlon to" This appointn f : encerestoethelral’cold: as tree cele: tion at the Re- with “incompetency, misconduct, care- | lately” publish notion of certain masens.| UNE Apneln ey His Case Will Be Attended to at we youthful Bi auartet a tC mele formed Chureh on Ty «day night. Tesgnese and gross miemanagem en ee ne eee te the record nn the. te Mir Z Se | wlooded: crime. Farmer Hallenbe < houxe ts only the aftatra of the Bureau of the Clerk date of Compitulier Coles advent 6m (yur to active Once and New Department Heclonbeck mney galley (0 naam ccnen | a HO ee ° church om th of Arrears,” he f the deoartment M door Christmas Eve, while all the in-| highway out of the His brother 4 "s] cs these thingsT’ de- In hoth paliticn ‘ “| Charl) < wi There are aix specific charges of vio-|,, Shall I explain these things?’ Ge-)10 ool! Head Is Confident, mates of his house except hia Invaira] Charles and Chas wite, the Bired Fa feed sate oe opesunenan rot Explanation Not Neede | Mr. Steckler was bor: wife and her szed mother were at a with the en ry en elke, Hellen - assessments. The law directs that th Asaintant Corporation Counsel Farley |0 0%! ee sane u Rae tol. John N. Partridge, who will pe | Christmas tree teatival at the Reformed beck remained at ne with his wife yf confirmations be advertised in the city {Uist maldeMreColerc are ueeeni a 4 ¥ Inder Seth Low;) church a few role down the road, He/ and mother-in-tiw f Record immediately after they are made.| There was much iting of duaty | nee pe Mauna, ‘ said this the would an-| opened the door and four’masked men| The folks en gone but @ fem old books. which that mote time hounce the names of his deputy com- minutes when Hallenbeck heard voiced Blames the Comptroller. elapsed: than ithe Inwsailowed, Debating Society ina of’ the Paldslenere CGadtatnorawbenornin hrust revo.vers Inty his face. lnaihetrond Pani iodkingiours otk tne vIn answer to the charges Col. Gilon) auth timt ane timer: naked Col Shaws PAN T: 3 They said nothing, but fired. He was} window «pled fo young fellows trampe practically piso re ne there has been referring to one of the Aix acta = Way Cp, jrowed atd| shot in the face and arms, He turned} ing up the road . om ina mismanagement o| urecu the Comp- | neglect, waom thy Col. Pa orld res f 7 WwW trofer is really the oMcial to blame, Ie | “One hundred and nix.” anawered the hai : ae ride to grab hts shotgun from nebind the] Aileen srere| Si way 3 \" ( porter, a tlt opr and /Acvolle. moot 5 q Sad ice;denlal’in detail’ otfeachiepecincas)| 4 be al f ae costi.| Sitenen door and a volley of bullets was} The moon was ean ai here Wed Uae ; rsh wo | by bis ning to the} sent Into ais pack. the women .) .ook out at the men, "regard to delay in publisaing no- He was gray eT re SSS 7 He fell to the floor, dead, while his| for they were masked and wore their tices of confirmation of assearments Col eet nae se JUSTICE ALFRED STECKLEH. sVatinvedens int iencskeiten Seardue ai ined Gtion demurs and saya that it in ox- fv ITT and ante 2 ttely upon the 0 o ety Sa 01 a knock came at pebcaiy I provided by: ealendoiecotethe ‘There to Make a Necord. HOA ral Himmediately upon th " Tammany Hail, 1h portera fe rant ne te “Then the murderers pumped lead into| Jil! & aM Aa PEEL . Consolidation act that the Comptroller | “i'm guing to inake a recon! hore, aludent Intel atienllonadl Niccerecn ruta Cota oR ee tee that Leshail{ bis: body until their revolvers were enbeck a:-ted a lamp {nto the ' : ; f fe addibend \ anited ment from the distrt shall give auch notice. Not waiving this eat Cole Bhamiand thes addel (Kain ime coun number | dh eon he Ea RE TOTES ty announce the| empty. kttchen and sd it on g shelf to Objection he explains further that the} matter elsewhere we shall know where [of liber org h the most adver: an Christman morning Bert, Fred and| throw a is o the yard when the notices were sate CaN tA pS rear ! en endent and | nienhy Willis Van Wormer and Harvey Bruce,} 00" "9% : prepared. . v xiared at Comptroller Coler an authorit Mr ¢ dei Menlli seated some disap- 2 *]syhen he put his hand on the latch ‘As to Chipp. the embessler, Col. Gilon / AN) ME Coler smiled eT euchiiea : i Ne acabertG See arth) nephews of the murdered man, weroling wor # ineandsaccevolver! says that he had been ti the oMfce for] duty for not sending out a lint of Haed with pe force the ietretarnin Se aa eater meNieoristoea val catimatte gentiemen who have been| arrested and jalied here, They do not} was thrust ii. 0 his face and fre Fabs: chad he [had always peo eee render ote than Conmtienlen te rienaren | lusabllitien under: which: the: voor man | aboltahed) | thy AP SoH rae ranrades UEHRIARS TUTE | mentioned for places, and I think | look like farmer boys. They have clean,| Mrs. Hallendeck, who ran in scream- @4 as an able, honest man; that his an- | (te, Of ts jer. declarel iigored in the lower court of thie city an in the Nat tLats ontetiore Home, | !t only prot I should see there | intellectual faces and wear city clothes.| !2€- “Don't kill my husband!” arrived sumption of the duties of the recording | epi) pave to overrule you on that rnorun and prominent {and pul : fount en and am Know how mat-| In time to see him stagger against the clerk, it insecest clerk or the cashler | point,” ME Cover, seemingly effort to reforma, A de fonat Hees mone {tera etand bet Ra alae AK of them have preserved absolute) grove and fail to the floor ded with the was only during the temporary absence ies mand rome from yple whose rent A not ren its o je | menta, dedi Cony wow, the | silence, even to denying the suspicion} shot, was his knee: pupae Si eras f wh . nie idan nents st iillereithe hotgun a 2 of these officials at the lunch hour, and laugh from the Crowe ne wan trving ty aecure that he should |the court acting he tegal Se eat eaten went Treen toraay, Bae SHDEF UMC) against them. Mrs, Halicnveck ran acream.ng from an that such assumption expedited the be nominated for Judge of the rth] that might be charsed StRbeM tinatietene na Mlaw Caz matter?" Victim an Rich Man. ' the room. ‘agged her mother up- work of the office. District Court None of the parties | ‘Thin made the for element, whiten ney have one son, Mf. fol. Partridge’s | Columbia County is wrought up to an| stairs and b, means of a ladder they Col. Gillon avers that If there Was Ae pont you know that In Isl the Inw | ould nominate htm, 29 he ran Inde: dominated largely is dietrict, ble Devery’s case iy now In the court unwonted pitch by the assassinal of] climbed ta garret and locked them- | “\ misappropriation of money the Comp- making it the duty of the ——— | he said, “and until the courts have ri Peter Hallenbeck. selves in. dered aw deelaion it would ve wholly im- In the hamlet of Greenport, four mites For a !o e they remained quiet, troller should have found tt out, either oo nend out the notice?” | na chat | proper ety dise *) \ the Commtastoners of Ac- law. war changed.” sali if EI 2 Proper for me ty discues the matter at] south of here, Hallenbeck was looked| waiting for pursuing footateps. None v iting tid of Devery, you may be sure| up to as the leading man of th om-|came. The sound of a wagon driving ‘ ; off down the roadway did not reassure } j i counts, who made pertodical examina-| Mr. Storrs tions; the special force employed by the | “1 object.” mald Mr. Farley: ot that, ae munity. He was aged and wealth v I tuke my uillce I expect to bel One of his second wife's sisters, them, and they lay In fear for over am Regardless of the objection Col. Gtlon Comptrotier to compile the records of| unsel iele the palit that the served with a formal notice by Devery,| oS , " asseesments and taxes or through the| charged mum have been the Comptral- it such notice Will be merely formal, | Widow Van Wormer, had three sons,| hour before they ventured to move. Deputy Collector of Assesamenta ap-| lena neglect and not that of Col. Gilon aad ,provably a copy of the same notice | Bert, Fred and Willis, They were mis-| Descending to the kitchen they found Si] vblehihaalalreatly been!seryed.; An soon Hallenbeck sead beside the stove, with “We are charged with imponsibilites, chlevous, and seldom industrious. Devery cl and has Commis performed all the mmisstoner and ‘caative of auch} According to one atory, Hallenbeck, pointed by the Comptrolier. air tones i : ; Has No Safes to Lock. IGn nott Mee Goler dnierjecielt — | Returning to the library Mr. Mullery why. 1 was afraid Mr, Croker would [to ko vthrouxn Devery's record, und | Another alster, the wife of Jonas] rivuleie of clotted blood about him Concerning ‘the charge:that:ne didnot Cote shaw Caled Ae wn: (Continued from Firat Page) j Was asked jut ina candidate In my place that |{MMetrtbetore 1 devide upon ung ee Bache ineee sentees Penncingtit elgasenioe MES clennansatine Chore i take proper care of the books and an- aH show SOURS larditha tows ares Vt — Salad er indorsed Him. | would have killed all our chances of | itewar dl a the ways of his cousins, the Van W r-| tee that the Van Wormer boys aad Har- | eccoemant roll, Col Aton replies that 5 ‘ ArURN) purchasing of pletures and buying Us] Why did you give your resigna-| carrying our local ticket. vatier has been tally | mers. The o:dest of the Van Wormer | yey Brice, who had also been missing \ sto put them in, although Address ine as ‘Comptrolles sald] off are false—nbdsolutely false.” tion to Belmont? You know ft is! “We had enough to shoulder with the inc! mn adminiatra-| doys Is only twenty-three. the previous night bad returned come q been A Bitter Feud. Deputy Sherif! Butts and Policeman | freq Mr. Coler, sternly. peeduen | sreasentiz i seked fof {sues Vand Deputy Collector | “But.” sald th Arrears, wae the reporter, “It 19 om-| charged that you gave your resigna-| Croker himself and some of the mon talk in New York that Mr, © f your bureauy’ | mont pald your fathe is! paintings that w that K aia not make much difference | ,¢°\Wird J Siuttery. mi whether they were locked up or not. Col. Giton assertp that on Nov. 1, 1901, the Comptroiter practically ousted him Between the Hallenbecks and Van| Martin took a trolley car and went pet of them, They submitted to arrest salary ana tion to Mr. Belmont, nnd he took it| candidates. What was the cry that $20,000 for C¥O lta Mr, Croker ted me? ‘Bossism | not worta Wormers there has been a feud of ex-| af ceeding bitterness, quietly, 4s iy ice got the pistols, } and SB ecullore, Pwelvs efore even the Svere- | dete minutes to an y of State was notified.” Vhey placarded the whole island the head of the pureau by puttin Nakwasstheatler i a " | whole island ° Te ic omectoe «artery aint cuarge ot thelr title $500. | wo weeks |) etion,” re | With ko and Dick.’ They called ) has presided at trials, a_ thing pA ae Ur EA ftom the reel tk Of tlie bite ats { n Col Shawarket) “A He, a base le,” snapped the} pid Mailer, “Helmont came to me, | Us the ‘bosses’ and said things about [PECK ae defalcation while | Young man. That probably grew out! os he had a right to do, being a mem-) My connection with Croker that de- |) Col. Partr er po EEL of ether calibre. The four young men were taken de- vr this afternoon and mortgage on ber property recently and | w. secret of the| the family moved to Kinderhook, twenty Office, ond that Blattery. the persoral Aboiniee | of the ‘Compteolier, should (bere ae peculations. fore bw ou And any i | eee e ey egiaition Pe a eee" hone) Mell Battery ane | OUST: Belmont’s present to me. He! jer of the State Committee for this) feted our Ueket, Mr. Croker hus | iti anat Devers out expe- | miles away fem nde ‘ousinty’ of the @horite > nfes it abaolutely. 7 mae. couraged Mr. Farley to ank: | Ud Present me with a painting some |distriet, to Inquire about the outlook | N complaint against me. te'taken tte Is"not set nrepared to aay.| There tx another version, ‘This says! unt! to-morrow ¥ . Mr. Farley Has Proofs. “You did find some ahortage Inter?” | time ago. , for the election, [told him then | , When Comptroller Coles began the Found Chipp's Defalcation. Just then the father’s votce wasltnat 1 wax going to resign my seat| PROTEST FILED i hearing of Thee ten ch arges of neglect} “Yea, I found prior to Dec. m1. 190, {heard from an upper landing. ‘1 in Congreas. | BY GARDINER. a aS re oeeere atu at BoD Seti aa teres | him Wl see him,” he said, and the} «4 few days before election he ’ to present the proofa in behalf of Mr.!s sponding entries tn the “cash books fo | reporter was invited In. Ruin ccAnia lolnee CGE Slacihens told Coler. ow that the money ever went t0 the ia retin’ A eent into ae room credit of thescltes seraienit At not trae, wi je twelve pages of typewrit- swan the Chipp defalcation Sean : ten Pe to the charges dictates In be-| After making thie statement the wit-| (he Feperter, “thae F pale of Col. Gilon by his attorney, John | ness wag excuse: Mr, Farley next) summoned John. b cael “Gitgn, looking Yery, Merce and) Keleher, who was deputy collector In ing Juat before clectt >» Mollital nal entered the room with | 1894, i Gilon tn 1896," sald Mr a leader looked p Col. Shaw, also flerce and military. | “I told Gol. Glion Igoked contemptuously at | Keleher, “that the ayatem seemed very |g moment and then quickly re- Muller”. asked ing he wanted my Congressional |! ne seat, hom ovalun- ot anid cee sc8" IN BATTLE ARRAY.) FELL TO DEATH.) — IN POST-OFrICE. man V ery Ne! have my ented your son wih 'PREPARATIONS FOR BITTER|LITTLE BOY KILLED WHILE] WAIF WAS AMONG A | OT OF CONTEST IN OHIO. AT PLAY. XMAS PRESENTS. me sald that he had Mr. AMMAavit Was slened by Alderm nt FC) Michael the books and papers: algo at the wits [isos and that ft ought’ to make fraud Croker's Indorsem cRnned pote Pollen ees 9) Rgtees. Shaw did “ikew pasalble." pltedt wae ntl ehcht, as re Hots Room my a eiaeias mediately Col moved the ade" : sivnor Murplis os dixtriet Tt wet forth ing out of thee firat six of the Vea, Perry Belmont did give re of the i wrt iy that the convention whteh | pete te Over INDIARATOLIBE Dee The Post ten charges, on the «round that the entio - Jetare, Mut te eal a at he | taal elinonl wits sally eons) er his pleasure 0} ristmas, > . 18, M. a - Guty Cok Giton was, charged. with coda! Aol tha: thee thatthe, witness MICE wae | Ttold him all right, that he | Lamiated Metmont EMIS 022" Bach Senator Haan Tleket for the] jjyeph, the seven-yeareold son of Jamos | Office employees at the Union Station neglecting was, by the words of ‘the | called Col. Gilon’s attention to the 1 don't ace any berm | would have the full delegation from | tin lull heen evrtited my Beaks am oe Organisation of the Lewey, who Ives on the top floor of fsub-station found a strange package statute, the aly lmao pecifically | lack of system, and that, Col, Glion went in active inp Richmond, whether. or he was |i Wile Wabaaltiedt Het at Legtainture, No, 6% Greenwich street, Is dead at his} among the Christmas packages when Soon ithe: Comptrolier er ee Comme fr 3 ’ wante assed ‘ home to~tay. He was killed by fulling | they came to ansort them for the wait troller,’ id Col, Shaw “You apoke to Col, Allon; what dit he | support. Wahow » sitsyatratad raeiatate ae from a window In the apartments, Ing trains In the station. Bd ‘ou had deelded to re Ne The tad had been playing with a] All the offices were crowde! i! many Overruled at Opening. ae aatd it wae nometimen weil not | OUr Collection, | t ‘OLUMBUS, 0. Dec, 2.—The feht i Sanat oro ste ri Sommptrall fnquired'l colo veon ortatitseieal u ‘] oMr. Muller then led the way Into| fore election, why didn't you tender Ae aueits alate Or the OhIG {miniature train of trolley cars which | packages were posted at the sib-statlon. eTheij present! Comptroller?’ inquired ito. be jeo bright, siemberescinnt bf it ony ay Anization of the Ohlo Test) santa Claus had brought him when one | When tne employes came to assort them your resignation at the time and n definite form to-day atlo¢ the care fell out of the window. In] they found a basket on stich th the Hanna side of the contro-Thiy anxtety to recover it he reached | was no address and no stamp, and none dite: state, out too far and fell to the street. He | of the men could remember | iking it in. nna condidate for Prest- | was picked up unconsclous and died] Examination showed that {t was cov- nie pro tem.; W. UL [oon after being removed to St. Vine] ered over with linen. Whrst turned to nt, ix slated for clerk of the | cent’a Hospital. one wide a small bottle of milk fell out. his plecure gallery where he had his avoid the expense to the community choice array of paintings. He pointed | x L i with pride to several of them upon | OF @ special election? i eNek and DD » Hoase which he placed valuations ranging 1 Mr. Maller, nat from $10,000. to. €25,000, Mr, Bel) Why? of F H R E niont! was not pol at plow rising in-anger. "LI t fnnon, of Ashtabula, | ‘There hud been a happy party in the | wa at O C A G Ss. MOE SUC OS NO BOE Neen ane 1 Turgess | house, uid the merrymaking was turned | This led to the opening of the basket, cy ie Stree iisalage inet reise ries of sadness for the iittie | and a boy babs. sist reek old. : . are wan found ne: j a gaint policemen to-day S S O ES Tr ROM the Bo ts hin as follows: | coo “no, wee 8 Seneral “evoriie. | and. sleeping sound er bottle 1 obeen forgiven In adva | LOW A K fc R R FF 1; bw pecahient Path saee Poa fs of milk was found tn ‘the oi . Frank 2 "x chargn WILD DEER IN WORCESTER,| “irre police were‘catiod a (Continued from First Page.) — trial war deserted and | for clerk, Sheriff e oF. of the Infant, Omce em- seriously Alecredited. Walle on the | fe and the sequel nae never | tio one was called 4 bum ARMY OF OFFICE SEEKERS. : tor Speaker of the Ployeen are at @ love t) fiaow how It force he had been previously tried oy Gominitein SEU SINE: sob ty | Price, of Athens, for |1t ts Captured In the Heart of the| © Inte the off eis Aifferent Commissioners, including the | sympnthy that O'Neill received | tied the handsume present he have clerk, Speelman, of Mart- « this Mornt e Ul i » he did not deserve. tet naughty polleemen of the G bay > ra aye af Yr i. jorming. NO ACR Fe ee rte aictanteauctieesiotithe a New York |Mayor-Elect Says He Needs All His Time Bee |tin wer Net ihe terme of] WonceSTER, Mars, Dec. 2—A wild OBATICS IN STREET. 3 Oh, vex: TD disminset quite a aya t _ | |deer was captured in the heart of the Bupreme Court of this county, on ten POLICE FINES Hs fea be RUlrewAcereHr Seiad tween Now and Jan. |. | T candidaten are on the ground and! oy this forenoon, and after being| Athletes Out of En-ngement Are of eleven separate charges, on atl ot there will be a a) from now nine Sarineareadoaiiiet Foul rt perh ees Lore iteren i placed In a box stall In a stable, dled Fined for Performance. was *, = = pneu the c ror je wi run a jock of cap which convictions he claima were un- ARE ALL ERASED, 11 imporet—er sg Me elise A Cee cna | jas cerns ture, It apparently came. from ‘the| 3x Gildersleeve and Alfred Lees, of Just, notwithstanding ho pleaded guilty Uipore cexepéal inven wow made the following or sbordinate positions. | DIX GIVES UP THE FIGHT. | "Ute Part of the county. No, Ml Cudlow (attest, 1 Geers Falt- to many of them. ant f con 1 woulda ts ay 3 report | . a man, of No, 49 Ludlo: who claim othe that 1 shal 1d be pare ere Ma hat 1 sha! we | INHALES GAS AND [ DIES. to be acrobats, wer e Magistrate “Guch reckless testimony, such un-| Police Commissioner Michael C. Mur. | 1) ‘llsmies 9 Meade in the Centre street Police Court tle or nothing to de with It . ned of the yer warranted accusations against the| phy made all the naughty policemen a | tnd | . peered . : 7 WH Not Contest Extradition Far- highest and most honeet, reputable and| very delightful Year'a present to. | “suet thought how hant tt would he] s SE eee eerie | eee EWIGL Bel ese Old Come] to“lay on a charge of dinorderly con- Aletinguished officials, indicates a de-| day. He dismissed alf complaints pend- wives ant children of t ichsbpe Naas hate 8 | atl dame $0 ant auielae Rod Aaa palan ia duct. They were arrested yesterday * praved mind, Ing againat policemen and remitted ail {Hcrmen during the bolltays, amd tlie. Seer ete Mie site to me itr | LONDON, Dec. 26.—The lawyera of H.| ™ Ld Srl aké m- | afternoon by Detective Sweeney while ‘The official stenographer's minutes, | nes which have not been pal He emt the cna it ts hardly y would sitiine inleed that can he Aliel St John Dix Gwho ts charged with lar- Isldor Karpe, fifty-five years old, of] giving an acrobat’ erformance in which were shown to have been cor-| «ave the police force a clean bi of | woTty talking aboue, Tt amounted stherwlue than hy voexamina | ceny ¢ tel Inthe United States,| No. 219 East Twenty-third street. com-) Elizabeth street nestr Canal, 1 Rane cs and who accused of wrecking| mitted aulctde at his home this morning! “qe are out of an engaggment, your - al ft ” ton under very Mt the few cases 1 rectly kept and which discloned all that | health to start the New Year with, Meavian-A) by Inhaling gas. “ z | te Scandioavinn-Am a by: in or,” e no Bank aa] by in ita ated va Honor,” sald Felina) tothe pineal took place on the trial, do not show aaers wie au a batch of policemen lle ae What. Washingt t it that O'Neill aeked permission to call | to fed to-day for varloun offences, | through this city was properly fumt-| Mom. Washington) a ney will) since then he had been very despond. | ‘rate: witnesses, and other witneases, present | Dut they were pardoned in a bunch and HAND TO HAND FIGHT. | ited: Properly fuml-l not appeal against the dectalon, Dec. | ent. some time ago he MP married | thought no one would care i¢ we played ' told to go back to their bette No tria! ‘ f gistrate at the Bow Btreet | dnughter with whom he had been living | outdoors on Christian, ‘There was no at thy trial, tnstified that they heant ate No trite non with several oth met0l police! Court: who. that: day granted th ent a flat at No, 212 Haat Twenty: | tramc In the street. Leste hte cra htt Gtreet, where he Iived alone, Magistrate Mendo fined each of the Ro Buch request made by O'Neill 1 the policemen went away smexipareae pa TIT ya this city: from Port Jervt rilrite 0 t ‘While the language and conduct of | !oking a little dazed at thelr good for- rican Troops Meet Kip { Barlinaat ieee evils. ps af Thes'| gemand for the extradition of Dix. The men one dollar. They pald the fines. the Tefal Commissioner in admnimtering | (Ne. n Gore. Jor sae taken at alxcmites | grtecccunt ter LTA ps ata GERST REMOVED Se the reprimand ho did waa {ndecorous| Col. Murphy did not do this simply | WaaHiNGTON. Des. 2 he = War H t ‘i SHlesandcal Alper erie se ot oR ee tte ape is OBSTET HH HS 9S Sag a out of hia well kno} ot hea : ’ | “ill probably wall {for the He Beltrocaninea ht ses0ti jake Department to-day te ady 0 Vi all day. He came back! United States Jaa. 4, ‘The Mayor of Naffalo Fires the|% “GOD BLESS y i ¥ shy tter Ma, that Company F, anand went over to Hucken: ———— —-- City Treasurer, Person acting {na fudicial ca-] 8% fOOt ones, His reasons were that | CUMMer at Ma ~- K . iin hie id ” ity has been punished civilly or | Comptrotier Coler had to mak trial | Twenty-fret Infantry, had a desperate nlneine i Then! FATALLY STABBED HIS SON,| BUFFALO, Dec. 26.—Mayor Dien! for- THE WORLD. vas mally removed City Treasurer Philip this elt Gerst from oMfce this afternoon after Jeriminally for language used in oon-| balance, or something of the kind, to ng a party to the action or a wit-| clone up his year and he didn't want while acting in auch capacity. a lot of fines carried over to worry Mr ite “iiatertaining the views 1 do, tho] Grout, “eompleint agetnst the defendant, Will-) ‘The policemen who are xo unfortunate er erery is Capes and the de-/as to be fined so many days’ pay ig) Gacharged from custod; ways loso the money out of the follow. : Murphy Much Gratined. ing month's pay. That, argued Com- | otto 5 missioner Murphy, would put all thiny’ NORTHWESTERN STORMS. siete Month's fines on the January pay-roll —— 1 t the decision of Justice Hollyrook: | aig in wome manner Interfere with Have Wronght Havoc with While I have always teen in favor r the conviction and condemnation of next year's budget, or something of the Hallroads and Teleurap a. ) a who bring the Pollée Depart-| "Gr" course, it wax known that Mr.| SALT LAKE, Cim, Des —Steet and]! wind, [non a drkdge builds " To the Biltor ef The Eventaz World: alngsholse pracley Terminations t Iconcluding the tnveatigntion Into the ‘As an old Westerner and a vise %® ted anc in 1 . Drank, charges against him of misconduct in itor for the winter In your city 18 Dec. 2%—While/oMee In mimappropriating funds of the | cannot let pict without comment netto-iand eneounter fm sores’ SMALL-POX PATIENT RODE)! souk om : ; IN DIFFERENT CARS. | Twenty-two of the seal yegterd J. Patrick A. Connolly re Jo wound In the left — \ uriey received wx halo CUMIN LN) age and about quara e hax b John Anderson, a ‘me time the Mayor directed {44 4 "God bles. vou" for your “Littles well known veteran of the Civil war, Clerk tovcalla mesitng. of the |e Mothers’ dinners for Xmas, 3 tabbed his son Charles, aged thirteen Council to elect Gerat's suc- 1 am not trolte or newding any a years, thre timer, the knife penetrating censor. sistance, oct have passed my mit ie funge and fat wounding the ene nignea young man, The aged wite wa alno IS NOT DANKS } more than onee toward the worthy Woman Who uit on the hands by, the infuriated hun . service rinvs my vtay with you, Have E: ‘ band, Anderson i in Sail awaiting the How! egaine crime as they bt mon Convent. — | reault of hie son's Injurtes, The Arlington Suicide In Vet Un-1B (ine fanatics, the world ie etme to-day than God ever saw It bee eat 0, Dee %.—The young woman | — meg lentin Know: ances Hons,” who Ja sups | Frances wore "sin la Supe) OFFICE FOR DAN LOCKWOOD) sean wo tae tvenine vor eee alan leourah retire a convent, was adjudged pied _ ROBSTON, Dec, 2.—The Arlington po-|s press myself properly. All T can s lice are atill Investigating the mystery |# gay is that If there is a God th Heaven He will take care of you alny, experts tentifying that. the ectal to The Evening World.) ung Woman ts suffering from religious| ALBANY, Dec. 26.—Gov, Odell to-day sirroand ine the sulcide uf a man found anging from ®t tree In the woods at for the kind thoug’at and deed you Wo Aske OMeinin to Take ealth Don by (8peela Werlty HRs pea slohn nploved by Into disrepute, I am naturally! Grout wouldn't want to be put In the |enow storma, accompanied by : MA that so distinguished a Mag-| position of holding back the pay of | Which at some polnts almost rencned Rattroad Company, was found aut y Justice Holbrook should have| poiicomen who had been fined under| tie velocity of a hurricane, have] goring from smallpox to-day and the fact ‘H/G1d in the case of Deputy | Tammany rule, and #0 Commissioner | wrourht davoe with train and telegraph | yaghe hax velled on the road several Murphy made up hia mind to relleve him | service (nt west. In the moun- _ ncolia, appointed Danlel N. Lockwood, of Buf ) of the O'Neil! cave: tins of such embarrassment. tains West of Mineoula, Mont., the wind | t#es recentiy has gtirred the Erle of-| “Mise Ross" talked freely on the wits | APPO! 5 , of But. | Rane man who in acqual ntea . ahoil 4 2 i 3 peas stand, but would say noth: 2 |falo, a member of the State Comm wine. Apanks :thinka th have shown to the little mothers, public. acta of|” There wasn't a bit of uso to take up| and sleet was blinding. |The worm in|clais and they sent word to Health Om- | ing. to, eatabitan “her “dentiy, ne ends [tn Lunacy to micceed, Wil th fot ge latter. God bless The World and all tts the!the valuable time of Deputy Gommise ace ny ‘or leas de: Swhile: alt cer Mxginnis to-day that they would it jen aC hore two weeks ago] Osborne. of New York City, sulcl employees. WESTERNS, sloner Devery in Ustening to complainta| graph vice sto on completel: in cash and jewelry ey | Bae, exliry ts $0,000 per year, with was Getweed ak "0 i, tha ree cl Prostrated, meet him and see that every train pasa: out her at pelbone Bh