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g SAYS HUSBAND FIRED AT HER. After Arrest Wife Kisses) Prisoner and Ex- wan pyine or r presses a Desire to i)" juin hn” Withdraw Complaint i] thirty-nine years prough of Queens joyed In the truction of pler At of York street, Jersey City, 1 ladder on the pier this morn. 1 and had hia skull fractured. City MAN BAYS TOSCARE) HER. | Haspitalicoctors: sas nies injuries are BLAtY 18 ERIE AUDITOR, Schroeder Declares His Bet- appointment of N. P. Blauvelt as Ralirowd t Un ters ant Auditor ef the ter Half Interfered with His) ooo inounced to-day by Presid Business and He Shot Into @ Ht Pee) tae PE the Ceiling. GRAB KILLED. etlate Division of the 8 preme Court to-day made permanent Desk Gergeant McNaught was aroused /ine injunction restraining the Brook- at § o'clock this morning by a woman {ivy it pany from. build who stuck her head inside the East ine a i. Brooklyn Fifth street police station door and! yoy HASN'T RESIGNED. ee: Mave denied last sight that “Lend me a policeman: my husband | commissioner of Water Supply Dough: took a shot at me Jerty had sent in his resignation be- ‘the sereeant called her In and after |’ ROS aAUMACANE TEL, ROUEN HONEY Hstening to her story gent an officer |for his denartment ho returned with the husband. Fred | senmirTRERGHR ON RAID. Gohroeder, who keops a restaurant at| i, certain Sehmitthereer valde’ No. 3 East Eighth street and who liver | fC ghia Sihmitberwer, rata’ Beaten ernlace |» floor of No. $3 Eighth avenue “It was like this, Your Honor,”’ said | (10) Pe stiveecnitardiesaind Gzhrooder to the poltce sergeant, “my | ih" CAstain and his men without, and wife's been trying to run my business. | whon they entered the place they found @he's all right except she is up In the, twenty-tive men. &ir when It comes to catering. She hat |OUT THROAT IN RESTAURANT, Deen coming around and dischargiug | Despondent, out of work; Hyman Waiters nd interfering with customers |. ojrciner, of No. 4h Ridge street, cuit pL my business was being ruined throat last night na restaurant at Bho wouldn't stay at home, and so} Nos Shorift street this morning we had a little quarre! NEW SHIP 18 oO} r | about {t. I wasn't mad a bit, but I eanlenrercenetersrotin Be Bree wanted to Impress her and so the re- Gant Haxter, willl be feel c Scotland, J. William ¢ his son, r of the company, Is to sit his father SHEEHAN ON promised and went away from the sta- | \\) on after kissing the man whose arrest | she had: caused " TELEPHONE STOCK ») RUSTY NAIL ENDS LIFE, Heary Smaliwood, sixty years old, of |No. 71 New street, € Nod, died American Telephone an d yesterdey morning In the Memor Hos- pital there lovcajaw, He stepped o Telegraph Company Votes) fusty nil some days ago Peron WILD WEST SHOOTER HEU Big Issue at Special Meeting . Charles Millburn, who accidenta in Boston. h My Hillburn, who accidentally shot last Saturday ff ‘year-old Newton Meyer, while the two boys were play- nk “Wild Went fe basement o! HOSTON. May 2%—The directors of | ye VE RL Meyers father’s store, on Washington the American Telephone and Telegraph | «treo PA ashi ngtor Hoboken, was Held yexterday by. Company at a special meeting veld nere| Recorder Suantoa to await the result of to-day voted to issue $21,000,000 of tiew] the Coroner's inquest ng Mey atock. ‘din the hospital Sa day night President Fish says: "We have ar-|CLIMAX TO ILL FORTUNE, ranged for an issue of new stock and] Kubert A. Lyle, a prominent citizen stockholders will have the right toland a Repubiiean leader, of Paterson, | spdseribe for It on the basis of one J, was crushed to death yesterday | share for each four now held, 0) morning in th | Rallroad at ihe new issue will he payable in sep-| repair shopa of the Erie wih Paterson, 'JEROME’S OFFER TO WIPE sentences, tion that light fines would be ade- volver ‘vent off accidentally up in the Gan ctllbenwitnite yy ‘ 7 5 Bi ins seave cugni to to her goud.” Pa CRROTTBUELatreaeravemmptsts (Cl felonies on the assump-| making, pool-selling and kindred) ge ints Kind are contmitted trial and The bullet war found imbedded In the to-day tion that the eases were from one| “mes. punishment may follow speedily, and ceiling. Mrs. Schroeder then relented 1AM CLARK ILL. . > | “All of these persons are em-| when that Is done severe punishment And said she would not prosecute hor Ls ORRAIe cFeédiawat ve Clark {Near to eighteen months old. Yet) pioyees. in cases of conviction Is necessary. wsband, but the sergeant sald that i Ae % . i Zine “In these cases IT 8. TO } fiaisas abe prociead i icin J Company, and formerly a cits|the first four cases he called up| “1 may be wrong, but I feel very | oar A MODERATE 18 SUF- A el of Newark ® puely 11 y MGIENT. z Foe Porelock, he would lock her up, so she | 21 .0F Newark in seriously 1 In| ore those of gamblers who were| strongly that the moral value of | PICIENT. 1 want to say frankly now —— car DUR, Wipes Ont Indictments, speedy and that where a man who “ . eer 7 peedy They will be pressed speedily to 2 lee aptain Mienael © Sheehan, In all, twenty-nine gamblers were} may be a mere lookout or employee | trial and in case of conviction 1 shall oI uae fc we nee ates | brought up for sentence before Judge | in this class of places 1s prosecuted | ask the Court to impose sentences ad- Saturday} 6 wer helm. | 5 c equate fy severity ' 1 He yoes:nbroad in:aearch of. healthon Newburger. Not all of these accepted and convicted twelve or fifteen are a iN ba Pay & ne a arch of he “TE fo egard to these old a forty-lay leave of absence, The Cap-/the chance of pleading guilty and | months after the commission of the . ‘ Savas | nee. The Cap cases that I can with propriety take \t ain eythane Teele 4 jut Inga of his | paying a small fine. crime it does not present circum-] this position and with equal propriety | leu " ed at springs in Spata Allen and and consistency can take the position about a dozen others, acting on the advice of Benjamin Steinhart, of the OUT GAMBLING INDICTMENTS WHAT JEROME SAID IN SEEKING OFFICE AND WHAT HE SAID TO-DAY. District-Attorney Sug- gests to General Ses-) sions Court that Men}! He Raided Be Let Off) on Payment of Fines —Twenty-five Gamb- lers Accept. IN 1901—SEEKING OFFICE. Pubile gambling can be broken up In New York City, but It will take at least a year to do it. THE THING TO DO I8 TO KEEP AT IT. William Travers Jerome in a World interview, June 23, 1901. “Tae only way to deal with crooks is by the criminal law. If I am elected THEY MAY LOOK FOK NO MERCY AND NO HOPE."—Willam Jerome at No. 46 and street, Oct. 2, 1901 ld enough by the State of New York to try any case that comes them, from adulterated milk to murder.—William Travers in a World interview, June 7, 1901 Nearly all of the gamblers ar-| rested in District-Attorney Je- ids rome’s personally condueted ; < ‘ Jerome, last fall, when he was seeking the N 1902-IN OFFICE. and may be wrong about It, bul feel very strongly that the of prosecutions in this class of cases only arlees WHERE {UTIONS ARE SPEEDY and the cases are not allowed to * Because punishment in itself, it seems to me, is always individual when the courts are justified in infillcting it, not with any idea of meting out some sort of punishment for the Im- morality of the act, but for the protection of the community, and the community receives no particular benefit from severity of punishment after this ise of time.” —William Travers Jerome in Court of General nomination, were discharged in the Court of General Sessions to-!} «1 may bein er moral value THE PROB: get cold, & * an evil to th day on the payment of small fine | The motion to discharge w: made BY THE DISTRICT- ATTORNEY HIMSELF A speech of lengthy and involved He based his conten-| | | | | ions torday indictments from twelve to fifteen taken up and presented to the Court and eighteen months old, for book-| herefore the condition presents itself juate punishment for men indict: regarding these cases that where crimes that as these cases arise In the future the condition f public business 1s such that there will be no deays. prosecutions in this class of cases only arises where the proscutions are INDICTED ON MAY 2, 1902. The notorious "The" stances that in my opinion require severity of punishment, because pun- | Just Indicated In che fatuge.” CABLE. WHITE STAR ACTION RATIFIED. LONDON, May %.—The time timit for the White Star Line shareholders to intimate their acceptance or otherwise of the Morgans’ offer {n connection with the shipping combine has expired. The shereholders haye practically unani- mously approved the propoeals made. SQUADRON LEAVES NAPLES, NAPLES, May 29.—The United States j Crowninshield, and the cruisers Chi cago and Albany sailed from ‘here yes: Thelr destination was net an-| TWO DIED AT SEA. QUEENSTOWN, May 29.—Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bellew, of Philadelphia, died on the American Line steamer Rhynland, whieh arrived here yes! y from Philadelphia, ae HED CROSS CONGRESS, ST. PPTERSBURG, May enth International Red ence begins to-day. delegates have arrived. Americans at- tending unofficially re Miss Chanler and Dr, 8. M. Wylie, of Illinois, SCANDINAVIANS TO E IDIT. COPENHAGEN, May 29,—Mr. Wenner- | strum, a Commiasioner of the St. ‘Louis | Exposition, says that goodly repre- ntation from Norway and Sweden is avsured. Many Danish firms have agreed to exhibit, and a large collection FEAR FOR RUSSIAN TRADE, ST. PETERSBURG, May 29.—Siberian merchants are loudly complaining that Manchuria and adjacent ports of 8t beria are flooded with American, G —The sey- | Cross Conter- The American battle-ship Ilinois, flagship of Admirai| man, Japanese and other foreign goods d ‘that Russian trade is disappearing | Energetic measures are demanded. | FIGHTING PE AMERICAN OF rERSBURG, Mi About | ds (12,000,000 pounds) of Rus- sian petroleum have been shipped to Christianla, Norway, where American oll has herétofore monopolized the mar- ke SAGASTA MAY RET ST. 900,000 RE. MADRID, May 2%—The possibility of the early retirement of Senor Sagasta from the Premiership is again eat | dis- cussed, in connection witht the differ- ences ‘regarding the meeting of the Cortes SHOT AT RUSSIAN PRINCE. ST, PETERSBURG, May 29.—The man who recently made an attempt upon the life of Prince Obolensky, the Governor | of Kharkoff, tried to kill the Prince by | shootin: The bullet pierced the sleeve! ishment, in itself, it seems to me, is always an evil to the Individual when the courts are justified in in- fllcting it, not with any idea of met- ing out some sort of punishment for the immorality of the act, but for the protection of the community, and the community receives no particular benefit from punishment after this lapse of time. “I do not mean to be understood as criticising my predecessor in and I think [have not been myself negligent In not sooner presenting these cases for trial. “The condition of the public business under Mr. Philbin's administration and under my own has been such that thes cases had to be put to one side for the! Not All “Old” Cunen, At the conclusion of the remarks of the DistrictAttorney the cases of Thomas Walsh, John Brown, George Thomas, John Smith and Patrick Will- fame, gamblers, we Med by direc- tion of the District-Attorney. Anthony Comstock, who was in court, put in a protest, “These are old cases,” said Justice Newburgei. “They are nothing of the kind,” said Mr. Comstock. "These men were «t- rested in a raid I made myself last March and they were not indicted until May of this year, 1 protest against the infliction of a fine in these cases.” The Court said he would take the mat- ter up later, Lawyer Goldsmith, of the firm of Sullivan, Goldsmith & Engel attorneys for t five gamblers, whis- firm of Howe & Hummel, refused to yiead guilty because a plea of guilty to a felony would have disfranchised them. ‘The agreement of the District-At- torney to allow twenty-nine men In- dicted for felontes to plead guilty and pay small fines was the result of a conference between him and the at- torneys for the gamblers. It WIPES THE SLATE OF ALL SAMBLING INDICTMENTS NOW VENDING, save those against the men who refused to take advantage of the agreement. In putting his motion to the Court, of the Prince's coat, but he was not| wounded. ———__ TO INCREASE SMALL COIN. Pannex House of Representa- tives Withont a Division, WASHINGTON, May 2.—The House of Representatives this afternoon passed without a division the bill ,o increas the subsidiary coinage. Several amendments and a motion to recommit were voted down. The Growing Demand for pure supplies for family use calls attention to tember and one-half In January [NO STRAITJACKET FOR YEARS, i ——— | At the graduating exercises of the] the District-Attorney said {n part: time in order that cases of more im-| pered to Mr. Comstock and the two left f Nurses’ Training School of the Manhat- portance might be pressed. Now the| the room together, | ’ tain State Hospital it was ga chief What Serene iaals: time has come and the conslition of pub-| After a time they returned and Mr | Improvement in hospital service was) “We have here to-day a number of] tic business is such that they may be| Comstock announced that he would RHussltanavatyences ot se _ pre e Jagree to a Pes of guilty and a fine. Si Thereupon the men were fined $100 FIGHTS PACKERS a are une Bee WAY. va, _—==s&»’"’'rrnreen_e_—e . They pald up with extreme 5 Jones, seventy-four years old, alacrity and hurried from court in smil- why declares tar wie eo eat the {TELEGRAPH WASHINGTON. 3) ing concent *) Mercer police station waiting. fr ’ ng conten | | xome one to clalm her. | She saya that di These Escaped Lightly. | ‘ EE NEES EE DESL LOU) AED DIESSAUDN GUILTY janvier ROM KAISER, James Waddell, Bernard Myers, John Long and Bitter Struggle ST's WKINLEY FUND, OMS rea “in Judge |. WASHE ON, May 2%—Mr. Von Lyons, Robert Knox, Murray Johnson, (ol Likel in Chi Whe Mehinley Me tal Association | CHICAGO, May 29.—A Jury in JUud®C/ Fralehes, the man Ambassador, John Hartley, James Tobin and Edward | ikely in icago, EPel of this State, of which Gov, Odell is| Brentano's Court to-day returned @ ois ac ie siate Department to-day H. Bariow were all alsowed to plead | Work Was Done To-Day|! ‘ent and Cornelius N, Bliss Chair: 'verdict of guilty agalnat George DES |i direction of his government n- | xullty and pay fines of $25, “The” Allen, , ? | Only Under Police Guard. |:isinss thot of the $iot,0e eae mn” hie mother-in-law,” Mrs. | form tary Hay that Emperor Will- {Charles Myers, Robert Allen and others|the popular straight whiskey. It (ee i: Df the B60.) exp: ich he spent in travel jam expected that Generals Corbin, pret: ri "s ide; iz: t re ‘ap eta : \ Is the poet's , Viz. AAT eaisartmere pate EDDY und him guilty of stealing | young and W would visit Germany | "Why.? asked Allen indignant fills the poet's idea, viz | 1 has bee next fall to witness the army manveu | ogo slenaieu Wav erorlNoatnie: CHICAGO, May 2%—Prospects of afcoNEY DREW HIM BACK. Vres ae his giteets [eens plone ayy and pear) Abe ie “An angel might stoop to see eeeciallated’aiaalin ihe sevice of nea t\| | MB a . right of franchise on a charge that 1 1 bl for ite | MeeMaa sent io ia Anish Gelwaen theliGt ee arin the) NWWARK The stock- | THANINS FROM ENGLAND, | have been fighting fortyenle years? And bless it for its purit | as Say eerie tame var a charge holders of the lating Com-| WASHINGTON, May 2.-—Mr, Raikes! Considerable comment was caused by racke amsters’ Unton No, 10 y F Acti ect ) iA Anat nischereal Stoc . x in He ) from | pany voted ye the cor | Charge of the British Embassy valle | the statement of the District-Attorney | Our Scotch Whiskies are also straight day. Signs of peace fad ( on gail and peared ation, J. for the }Upon Secretary Hay the State De- | that all the men under indictment were Bee Bias ot pense. fad i zl Nhe wae arrested. Tin any st reer) HAd | partment to-day and formally expressed jrployees, “The” Auten is a proprietor A, B, KIRK & CO. N. Y stronger. WOMAN'S CLUB ANNEV Heavy lowe to the TAiNate aunt AHO temory or theclatel| — Bwift & Co. have prepared to arrange, po Wor cl Went of the ¢ Lord Pauncefote in yesterday's Caneral | pigening avarters for employ Te Peed op runanveae cele: ward, of New York services, ° | packing house and hundreds of ots | at. entertatna County CHARLES EB, MARTIN DEAD. NEW HAYTIAN GOVERNMENT. have been taken into the yards Tountry Chub TTBBURG, N.Y, May 2—Chas.| WASHINGTON, May 2.—The State; All work done to-day was under polly DISAPPEARING WORKME E. Marcdn, one of the most widely | Department has been Informed by Unit 4% guard. + aren non-union men were Perth Amboy contraciors, seeking to “i meet in Northern at York, od States Minister Powell at Port Au! ei ten by strikers : nk a carpenters’ strike, imported it Pine, "dy of appendicitis, and prince that the new provialonal govern | ‘ a w from New York and looked ‘age. He Was well known as a hotel» ment of Haytl was yesterday formal): b in 4 buiding with police on) man and waa formerly clerk of Clinton | vecognized, ae sich ‘by the “diplomatic Haha on aaprsertern tiated tity corps at Port Au Prince “THE MOST OF THE GEST FUR Tre LEAST MONEY.” auished. The strikers vad reached CHURCH OUSTS GOV. DAVIS. SOMLEY AS MEMORIAL ORATOR. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: HA fag rear window and dns) Vippiig ROCK, Ark,, May 29.—Th WASHINGTON, May Rear-Ad- SAN BLAM BONBONS—A revival of @ favorite, ‘They went auiekly 1oe. Second Baptist Church has adopted | miral Behiey haw left here for Bangor, wh Qu i ; a mBe DAY. resolution withdrawing fellowship | Me. where he will make an addresa on SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: v 0 rine Selgiman | ¢, Seon i ve | Memorial Da . CHOCOLA WALNI DGH—Once more we place within your reach thin ever ek t Wane eee ae Jemterson 1 avin. ¢ ly. thre Ai WIMMDKR IX rer} popular confection Thich BAKER'S chocolate and pure cream Ib. 100. ne eral ae ate ain » rexol , a SENATE. : Ui be sme of Misa wh CharKes of arunkentons, | Ae X FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: i Ber No 218 West gambit ther immoral acts AYABHINATON, y 29.—Cardinal Mn te world, Made mille you walt Fourteoneth street ; Gibbons, 0} Was a visitor in i . ENDOWS A HOME : CREAM CHOCOLATES —nAKH'E “Chodolate ‘and P Katherine Gruber Went to Bopy av nace rack, MUAKEGON, Mich, May %—Charies |fOMay MY TY Mt tlle Senate your CHOCOLATES Trent igi a gata 18 , up 2 » May f on SHOCOLATES—Twenty kinds. ood New Haven from This City ; 1 , unknown man Was Hackiey, « Michigan philanthropist, hat | pg INLEY POSTAL CARDS. iia Piri avin TE an ni sht at the Maspeth endowed the Muskewan Humane Union ¥ {H—Old-fashioned style, in’ Rose, Vaniiia and and Is Employed There ra. Were tio aigna of foal Detter known uae the Home of ine | WABHINGTON, May 2.—The Me ; ee : 1Be, Now. heen bxplained’ how endless, with $2, f insiitution | diniey postal cards wil Ko out about c THE AND BONMONE, OF rely - unta. ‘The body baa heretofore been Kent up by witie |duiy 2 ‘The original proof showed 4 AM CHOCOLATES—Orixina! with us. tm) only as fer i sala fifty yearn old. donations, and Je cont TOA Via oslo later siuelaen tal (any Rancerned.- They canvor Teach our quality IN B06. i. Le ae bus the printing wax haitatuctory NOVELTIB \PPROPRIATE FOR MEMORIAL DAY IN PNULEAS VARIRTIBG pw BN fonn., May %.—Kath. * me sid the profile view wan substituted ion Gruber, the lmalarant ain whore POTENT CAPES, vi mOM As 3 « aay 29, at is fenced NEW ALASICA ATROKVBY Goods Sent 54 BARCLAY ST. appearance from New York haw been tin Lowls, thirty-vight years old, an (hat the pealing sohooner Hatate, th re ue oe Nop Mubject of Investigation by the po: | Kiglishman, escazed trom Bi. Jonus feet w qNAMHINGTON, May A—he Bree] Anywhere by COR weer Bi of several cities, has been located H Long Island City, this a ‘ Hep osen | or sous “tov United States AU | Mail or Express. ego CORTLANDT. yy a by local detectiver, He le about six feet tall, 176 nde yeh AB. | torney | the house of Harriy Lupides, No. ib brown eye d inustache and wore a CARRIAGE RIDE FATAL, —_—- = sailed inaleaiacaaimniaiinaaenanatanl fa atrest, and has expressed an un-| Stay Mult and derby hat, He was suf) MOUNT CLEMENB, Mich, May 20. ary Pea Wag Ta rtl fering from eryslpelnn Bradley J. Cilley, a wealthy giue man- | PROP, KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION in New York, is now staylig : Jentally Killed while al ioe yoatondiy | Asthma, Bronchitis, FCZEMA, ERUPTIONS OF VARIOUS KINDS ways she went aboard () . Hing in COMRAY With: HObErL Oley Consum, ci f Chicago. ‘on, RASHES, PRICKLY MBAT, dg misamsbip at Now York Appointed Jadwe im the Sewly muna | Py PI HEAT, SUNBURN—USB Wmber of other Immigrants, ieanisa Medaval Olreuit errr \ weak. pa Desietiis Salant kote, ete remit Strike Ties Up Building Operations ay B work ih the house wheres WABHINGTON, May M—The Progy |) apLanric CITY, May 2A genera sumpcion and | feared 1 would ' Jent Lordy nent to the Benate the NOM latrike of 00 men here to-day has ted ) West ab eT” Seay ts a \natlon of Judge Alfred C. Coxe, of New hn hutiding operacions. “Ail the ‘brick Hariehte ames cates ‘ee art ork, 10 be Ciroult Judge for the Becond |layers, rere and masons are out | Ore ‘. HAlage. pi York | Hreult Sydge tes Pee TOE More Phy ahh & BULUFGAS DAIL Holly | Pro! 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