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USES WRONG cn OF THEFT Jewel Robbery. ? SHE WILL SUE THE CITY. Liberated Now, She Intends to Prefer Plain-Clothes Men Iden Charges Against conruts Before | {#", "i! f Ma » Eager Sleuth Locks Up ; i BUT POLICE CALL HIS Iiniocent Mrs: Cor. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT, | n =) In the weekly report of the Comp: | doza for Carroll |" wtiovrine | pana inded debt of ity is given } - Commissioner Partridge. ssvint! Sh Byckman str i fi Beeps CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION, i # fen Al Civil Commis-} An cager sleuth is TNetective esday, duly 1 »AM ‘Thomas Everett, of the Morrisania ML ete Ren UT atlon. he jeation, and as a result of his eager: Applications for the examination musb if ess Mya. Mary Cordoze, of No, 1298) 0° !1 by 41. M. on Tharyday, Ju t Third avenue, a reputable Janitress ee S BODY IDENTIFIED, , for false arrest and prefer charges y Faboont we gatecdniwas dae’ with Commissioner Partridge against atts, mor th sa son’ of overett. All of this grows out of the mys- terious Carroll jewelry robbery in St. ‘Augustine's Church last evening Mary and Kate Carroll, of No. 366 ‘Third avenue, attended services in| the church, Mary carried a leather permanent! Hid at the FL York cling was. org. 2 Hote! man was A B ©Fvag containing $5,000 worth of dia-_ itt Was appointed ¢ monds and other jewels, many of | Beg nelriooms Tervonce Mallen, of No. 230 West For- She weat to the altar during the| eth street, New York, was killod on| ferlvces, leaving the jewel bag in the | Friday last in Seattle by failing throug B seat. She did not notice whether or Ho eae MIME CUFOUGHY q not it was where she had left ft when | home 3 she returned—in fact, she forgot it SET. F. fa | )hwhen she left the church with her| There will be a house-warming before | Sister after the services, ‘They were |!H/S month is out at Grandview-on-the- | " Huds will gludden the hearts outside the door before she thought} or ‘idren on the east. side. . of it, and when ehe returned to her| Wve Hey rise He wea pew the bag of jowels was gone. Settlement The matter was rep to the Mor- | S$ TOOK CANTEEN. rigania station, and plain-clothes man! ‘There Is woe in great congealed chunks Everett was told to go out and find) about the home of the Harlem Rowing BS) the thief, This Is how he did it Club, The canteen js gone, the canteen 4 He got a description woman | Which was the pride of ‘the ovrsmen Said’ to have occupied tho seat in the | “Md a Joy and delight to thelr friends. rear of that of the Carroll sleters. GIRL MISSING, Then he made inquiries with the ob The Cuban colony In New York ts Jeot of fixing the identity of the woman. the elty for little Dora Piem- As a result of these inquiries he sta- years old, from the Island of tioned himself in front of the house | Sumatra. who Ja a nervant of Mra, M | 4 ‘at No. U6 Third avenu Pindar, a Cuban woman: living “at a Biae siacen(oratoompacted) by: her! New rae Cee ora rte ae el P nephew, Thomas Hennessy, of No. 464 {Pindar family and has always been a 4 Pearl street, had been visiting friends | 604 servant © in Harlem since 8 o'clock In the even. HACKETT AND WIFE | ing. They got to Mrs. Cordoza’s home | Jumes K tackett, the actor, having | and Everett arrested the |completed with Harrison Grey Fiske and 4 at midnight Fi woman. Maurice Campboil a free theatrical book- if We “He took me to the station-house, its Age HOY anes uy) Wea is a ri 3 Mihrowe scheme for the betterment 9: ) Bald. Mrs. Cordoga this morning, “with: |oyisting theatrical conditions, salled for im out telling me what I was arrested urope yesterday on the Kaiser Wil- ¢ 6 i When my nephew protested to the Ser- | he der Grosse, i] Ff Meant they locked him up on a chargo| MUBASTERBERG NOT L “ } of Interfering with an oMfcer. Finally! prof, Hugo Muensterberg, of Harvard Pi they told me that I was accused of | University, was reported as being e ol 7 7 " i} atthe M tan Hotel, we en to- | F [) stealing $15.00 worth of Jewelry. eee Nis room. He dented that he was | BG This morning they took me upatalrs |i)” dna'waid thar, although Ne has bi where two women were sitting. 1 have gjightly indisposed for the past few Ma js nothing the matter with him, been told they were the Misses Carroil. | the 1) Whey said they had not seen me 1 pATALLY HURT BY TRAIN, i church, which was true for them, Then) \yijaay Clarke, of West Brighton, 8 | ET) the deteetive rushed me and my nephew |), yay mtruck and, it Is belley ae | to court and asked the Judge to dis |i ine yy a p nger_ tral ten avd ’ char us.” Island Etapid Transit system wer (HD his morning Me was ta SR. Smith Inficmary at New SAILOR 18 MISSING. 1 police have Hauson, Sig hton, | heen asked of No, 128 Rr who has the me of hig Sunday morning, on which he w Brighton, WT NING, celved during twelve n Isla: to look for Thi stroct, New missing from brother, Charies, wen the Is employe COCKRAN NOT 10 BE THE LEADER. He Denounces as Absurd the) the storm last Friday night year-old James Lalor No, 3 Fast Report that He Has Been In- |; Hundred and ecnth street, Vited to Take the Helm of ting iad pin iene ani One tie visey since Egyptian Kin , put in at D BY LAG Nin ad |dred and Nineteenth street when ght Tammany. |hing struck a tree at the edge of the gidewalks. The tree fell on the boy, fracturing his skull Bourke Cockran, who Sx to deliver the | ARGUMENT IN POODY CAS: S but from appearaices Wis y that of a mun thirty vears and of retin At tho Bellevue Aigoussed with me a return to Congress, @ United States Senatorsh!p or any othee ement OMice or political preferment, nor ap-| Hospital morgue was tdendiled ty, progched me about my future political) Waker, an electrical engiierr, lying action, and I do not wish to be placed |!) migewater im the position of accepting or declining SMALA-POX IN MOUNT VERNON, OF discussing a political preferment that) jjoura Health officers in Mount has vot been offered to me, and that I) vernon are working overtime vaccinat have no reason on carth to believe will jy children as the result of a small be offered to me, and which there ts no) pox gave. The parochial achool at hood ever will be offered to me, South Fifth avenue and Second street “My position, politically, is exactly| Was closed this morning on account of the epidemic MURDER INDICTMENT DISMISSED, An indictment charging Peter Ander son with murder in the frat degree for the Killing of hig son was db by Bupreine Court Justice T7|d Keogh in Long Island City | TRANSACTIONS IN ANIMALS | The Park Board is to have an unusual [auction wale at the Sneepfold in Central Park on Friday, June 27, at 1 A, M, when the surplus sheep and wool of the Central Park flock end surplus animals of the Zoological collection will be sold. DIED LY ST RER' pectuoular Gestroyed the studio outside the| Jo!" Brown, thirty yeane old, of No. Anclosure at Manhattan Beach, |20 Maiinon atreet, fell to the sidewalk wad the postponement of in front of Lis home this morning and production of Paln's new spec- | died before the arrival of an ambulance, Phe Burning of Rome," from | Demth wus due to natural causes: Until to-morrow night. BGON'H TROUBLES LN COURT. Rew sorctacie will embrace a plo-| Justice Gaynor in the Supreme Court, on of holiday lite in| Brooklyn, to-day awarded Mra, Elisa | beth M. oD. of No. 21 Kyerso: otre it, counsel nding the of her boi e wepara on from her husband, What it has been during the past twenty syears, and I have never and shall never hesitate to express it. “Iam a Democrat. If the management ) of my party carries out my idea of} “Democracy I am with it; that ia, 1 sup: | oa Martin Penas SHS AL the Tammany i rence J. MoManus, of coun- July celebration, after an abse Lida Sas ur erec the Hall of cight years, declined to i 3 Giacuay Richard Croker or his own re-| Vetore Judge Foster, tn pate hy Bee turn te Tammany Hall tlon for an Inspection of the minutes of Ag for the story that the leadership | the Grand Jury nly was Indicted Dy had been offered to him, he aald thut | the Grand Jury last Friday for neglect Was absurd. Said Mr. Cockra OF GAH: AGRE Fone Len Loge he “Not a word of truth in It, No one Sy sal eae , has ever offerad or suggested the icader- PLAY BE EDGEWATER MAN, ship of Tammany Hall or any other | Corene Berry Las spent a deputy to | Organieation to me. I have never dis- | Hdgewater. N. J., to find the relatives guased euch a proposition or thought of | of @ young man whose body was found it in the Harlem River on June 0. ‘The ‘Neither has any one suggested to or | body Was clad only tn bathing trunks ntesed to-| ‘Man Found Dying with) a Woman Bending Over Him, Left a Rich Wife in Charles- ton. Mark J opeyers URCEEK IT IBpever een evone SPEYERS, THE WIFE AND CHILD HE LEFT, AND THE'ftinues each day to surpass all pre- DOUAoE Mo bayiiingMragin reave WOMAN FOR WHOM HE LEFT THEM. vious eco Wesmrted ou to > ante CEaSEY make this a record - breaking yourself for me. Come home. mysterious woman in the case and) said Mitchell to-d “but after I went fe y p i i He was found dying in ‘Twenty-third | (outed bim despondent and unk »|Jyond our most sanguine ex- Having in his hand this telegram | girect in her company, Mr. Mitchell | In Oharle nd his foureyeas |}pectations. Prices have been re- of forgiveness from the wealthy wife | says Speyers was not addicted to the use Md had attempted to show me loving | duced on everything in the house whose confidence he had bet of moriiia and that hy dors no tenor ont, the oficlals of a big steam |fand our customers are taking Mark J. Spe: left his lodgin the -womei airy Aflectiell’ knows) SAW xt saw him he admittea/f advantage of the great values meet the woman for whom he had] oj, thaa spe Walleuiner ne GE he had become entangled with a | offered. Then there’s our Easy . F > . wom © called ‘the blond © sale evar . 7 forsaken that wife. beginning with M, Ja that he would have to- break ow nis f Equitable Credit System; no other rs and the woman had In the room Speye A few hours later he was dead from poisoning. He was found suffering 1 x teenth street were ese to Maude on the street with his enchantress| je ane bending over him, AWM ce alt hevennTiloyiee WAlEl ne Belief on Telegram, wate baying an exhibit att Basing thelr bellef on the telegram | Charleston ithe showing that the man bad nothing to| Ht Was that “ity from which Speyers fear at home, on the fact that he was | came and du whieh hy and to have begun to-day a new and prom- | fUr-year-old child. A Ising business connection, and on a | Mette to-day told the police story told them to-day by J. B. Mitchell, | eS eloped froin Charleston with the of Lowell, 88, the police have been| W9Man. Fs wife seems to have di investigating on © theory that the man] ered that he was Iving with the r may have b » murdered, woman here, as her telegram y Mr, Mitehell says that Speyers, who | !dicates that she expetced to « f passed us “Sarris” at his dging and some Tehiheh offense. died under that name, und who was to Was in Good Spirits. {have entered Mitchell's employ to Mitehell, who js a manufacturer ay a travelling salesinan, hud de | It buckles, met Speyers about Chre w break off his connection with the The man was in good spirits then.” ma Mafl steamship Finance, rleston street, to-day. Ho had held in $1,000 fn the Gates a 41 with a complication of disease: Brooklyn, on a charge of bigar ROW Aen rece POCTIUSIT I} WANTS ‘TO SEE M18 CHILD. JW. AND Los PRESIDENT. mory W. Fenn, superintendent of LEXINGTON, Va June 18.—George | @ construction for the Roebling Company, | Iute on Denny wa n ted Into of to-day applied for an ordem permitting | flee President of Washin 1 um to ave his child, Marie, once a week. | Lec ity veatorday before a larg The order was granted, con nf [100] 7 BOY DIES AT PLAY, BALTIMORE, June is—While skylark- ing with his brother yesterday, John A TELEGRA PH sixteen yea fell to t and eNpited Aunogt. instant een | WAY BE PARDON a Mon D 18 Relatives of NATATORIUM FOR AMHERST, ee RE UWS Bada yes of SPRINGFIELD, Mass, June 18 —' rec rivate ou vines eeu ane Charles M, Pratt, of Brooklyn, yester-ydon she will pantoned durlug coronation week. gave a $10.00) natatorlum to Am- herst College ROBBERS SET $100,000 FIRT. STRASBURG, ©., June 18—Garver WOMAN TAKES ACID, Bros.” department store was burned. |Loss, $100.00. It 1s thought that the a as started by bers, FIGHTS M’LDAN. CLEVELAND, ©., June 18—Mayo |Tom L. Johnson yesterday declared war 4 on John R. McLean, the Cincinnatl Democratic boss. NO FAVOR FOR TRUST, Of Delicate Appearance and TR N J, June 18—The United States Steel Corporation, wnich| Well Dressed, There Is No has paid enormous few and taxes on 5 aie, fae paid Mration, did not. receive any Clue to the Suicide’s Iden- from its highest app favors yeater Jate court tity. INSTRUCTED FOR ODELL. Aree ; AMSTERDAM, N. Yo, dune 18—Tho | PUNE BOE BD OF: Aolines af Montgomery County Republican con |g iintic ay nos REF MRE vention elected elght delegates yeater-|O0enUe avenue Brooklyn, nou uy to. the State convention and in- [clock this morning until 2 o thi structed them to vote for the renomina-|‘fternoon, She was noticeaty tion of Gov. O and paced up and down t REGISTERED MAIL ROBBED, As the hands of tho clock cros DENVER, June 18—Burgiurs entered | f¥ ¢#eonds after tea minutes the post-office in this city last night k the woman drew a plial trom throggh a window and robved the rog-| Mer povket, and after drawing the vork [istered mat! drank the contents, It was carbolic (LIVE ON MERGER PLAN. eld, | SEATTLE, June 18—In the mill town] ‘Phe acid burned her lips and she of Ballard elght families have adop: reamed, but she had already taken a Wallow.' Sho turned as how the the merger plan of living, No “kickers” |bottle Ainony we shop, ; allowed ee 8: BOB Ese COMPLAINS OF M'GUIRE, Herkl erent, was BYRACUSH, N.Y. June 18.—A com-|dnbulances hetore tha ambuince came againet ex-Mayor James K, Mo- ig Woman Was i was lodged with the Chief of nt to the Morgue. yesterday by Ramuel J. Morr {and tratic went ya that MoGuire drove ove Nore u white fleur i lawn yesterday t do ade wit | GIT OF §100,000 ‘TO STH, Pe otockiigs. Tier ine Wa MTHAMPTON, Mass, June 18 best, material, indi of a family of ior ‘The announcement |(hat John D, Rockefe! had given | - $100,000 to Bmith College, ‘Tots was kiven on the condition that the friends of the aap REGIMENT: MARCH, For Infants and Children, The The Kind nd You Have Always Bought CM A de yenterday | Means Jan, | Pwenty-third Regiment torday marched from Lake Mohegan back to the Btate Camp, PRINCWPON'S POLIORMAN DRAB, ‘ June iJona Biguste own college \o— WALLER DE WASHING ON, June 18.—Ma, | WASIUNC June 18 mil! WASHING ny able side nding » Considerable op wv. A. substitute 2 law was voted down NEW TRUST BILL. WASHINGTO June Houses of Parllament. AHEAD. | sreci Half the month of Jun passed and our business OSPeyes Baby sconnection with her, that his. w! writing him to return to Charles was and was evidently troubled wthout him. He advantages. feared she would come here and £0 dis iv \} cu yer the neal sta Of affairs, |[ BUY WHAT YOU WANT— f ed to help lim out oy giving p, is er AoA nt i He was to have PAY AS YOU ARRANGE, sated on the road fer me to-day, and a [T cannot betiowt that nth that « ange Fine large Reed in his pros} and the kno! e that | his wife t riven him, for s ms | Rocker: a iy to hay d his’ wrongdoing. Chairs and Tete- he wou nself, He never used morphine and was nota heavy drinker.” a-Tetes, al Police Say Suicide. Pollee Captain Donohue, who, has had} charge of the Investigation, said at noon the would tak of the able for h porch or some as lor hat the man com- td the Captain, “and work on the case. , who have been work- on the theory that the man was lered, will be called off. T know tho’ letters he left that he com- Jelde. | “1 am convince | mitted suicide y Dressers, made in white en- amel or golden oak, swinging plate mir rors, brass handles, extra fine finish, at prices ranging up- ward from CABLE. WAR OFFICIALLY ENDED. Kitchener 0 NDON, June 18.—Lord led from Pretoria yesterday that jocrs surrendered at Bloemfontein yi {te and that the surrenders in ‘Transvaal and Orange Ri’ Colonie: new complete, AR KING'S DEATH. June 18.--Kihg Albert of who has been criteally ill for past, and Queen Karola will © the forty-ninth anniversary of Welding to-morrow under tne cer- that the end of the King 1s near ind thelr ta GERMAN VIEW OF CUBA LIBRE, BERL , June 18,—Before adopting a ite attitude toward the Cuban the German Forelgn Office 1s io see what the relations be- and the United States are springs; only, a Hardwood Refrigerators, to be feeling here is that the pres- 5 the “status of these ‘relations Is ‘only |p Golden Oak Ice Chests, r Chinese Matting, per yard, REC DENMARK. HAGEN, June 18, — Inasmuch Jan Wlesh deriok and hi 8 at mar, will got don to | coronation 0! ng Edward. | lstlan, the eides: fon of the | © will take the oath as Re-| next Thursday, | AMERICAN COTTON QUOTATIONS, LIVERPOOL, June 18—The Cotton | | Uxchange here announced to-day that mn and after Oct. 1 American ootton | futures and spot prices will be quoted hundredth part of a penny, in- yie-sintyefourth and one-thirty a penny, respectively. | WASHINGTON. | nr INTERVIEW. ler will not be called to account pecause Jot the interview attributed to him on {hls arrival at San Franciseo from the Philippines a few days ago. He has | tnformed Seeretary Moody by, telegraph hat he did tot give or authorize. the Vin This closes the incident. i BOARD WORRYING GARDNER, y ‘rom Indl- \ons reaching Washington from the Philippines, ic18 apparent that the mill tary authorities are making it decidediy wnpleasint for Major Gardener, th Governor of Tayabas Provines, becaus 0 large he made against the BANKRUPTCY LAW CHANGE. 18,—Represent house gives you such purchasing and finishes, suit- Iron Couch Beds, either a single or double bed, with best cotton mattress and bolster, steel frame and National for this week $12.85 ry Jor Wal le House bate, te ative Hell, of Colorado, introduced yes- torday @ trust bill covering the recom- regular value $1.00. Special at s of t Indusirial Commis- sion, of which he was a member. Special No. 2—35 doz. SHIRT WAISTS, of white lawn, front finished JOYS AUTO BURNS UP. ith 5 rows of blind or openwork embroide WASHINGTON, June 18—The auto- tween; stock collar and back tucked; regular price $t mobit Heh was the pride and « Special No. 3—25 doz. WHITE indnbiackanediwreae oe WAISTS, front made of 8 alternate rows of lace and embroidery inserting, elbow sleeves finished with double rufile edged with Valenciennes lace, FINE DAY IN LONDON. sil pa rons of lac see ee feat th cantly tue eS nse be ‘ J. ween. Short sleeves finished with hemstitching and ruffle edged with lace; NDON, June 18, — For the first 7 2 recently he veRTN RSV enter Macun| back has several rows of tucks; regular prices $1.75 and $2. jon was fine, and many of thi B who have come to Londo: DO eh sok lesides these three extraordinary specials above, ope ea’ tf bandon for the coro. Mf from thousands of dainty new Shirtwatsts—one of the from 49c. to $4.98. ALS je has con- Golden Oak Chif- fonier, special value $4.29. When you conclude to buy Furnit 11 styles ouse, lawns, WwW as ail Special Inducements. HAVING ADDED Three RetailBranches To our wholesale business in DIA- MONDS, WATCHES and JEWELRY, we offer this » 1885 Gentleman’s Gold Filled Hunt- ing Case Watch, guaranteed WALTHAM MOVEMENT, and a gold-filled silk fob; the VERY LATEST, $ complete, 1 5 onlyses Cazh or oredit; no extra charge. You don't need the ‘cash, but take advantane NEW CREDIT SYSTEM Strictly confidential; no. employer'e re! ence required, Call or write L. W. SWEET & CO. LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, 39 MAIDEN LANE. Uptown Branch: AVE, OVER WOOLWORTHS, rooklyn Branch: 467 FULTON ST. (Opponite Matthews.) Direot all Correspondence to 87 Maiden Lane THE merican Man's Whiskey Trade—41—Mark | gent a the best be can L, J. CALLANAN, Grocer and Wine Merchant, 4) and 43 VESEY < plication. ‘Monthly pr! Caprtal seeking safe investment finds it through Sunday Worl Wants, In retailing popularity is the outcome of giving better value for the same money. If we could parade the enthusiasts of Young's Hats we'd have New York pretty well in line, 199 Broadway, Near Dey. 299 bri adway, Near Duane. 605-60) Broadway, oe , Houston, 849 Broadway, Near 14th, 1197 | roadway, Near 20th, 1359 Broadway, Near 36th. Only Brookiys Store—371 Fulton St. Sale of Dainty Shirt Waists for Hot Weather Wear. Special No. 1—1,000 SHORT SLEEVE LAWN grounds, with blue or red polka dots, short sleeves finished with ruffle, full blouse front, collar of same material as waist, finished with edging of lace; ments of short and long siceve waists ever displayed—prices range During the month of June store will be open every evening till 9 o'clock, Saturday evenings till 11 o'clock. Vogel Brovhors AQ oe Cov B» Ave. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. A Home Completely Furnished SiS. * The Goods Included KY Good Value at $140. Metal Couch Bed, with Mat- $11.75 tress in 2 parts, special at. ( CASH OR CREDIT ] prices; we undersell all downtown stores- 6th and othaver Bl. RR. Stations at 104th St. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M FISHER BROS WAISTS—wWhite 49c 69c with cluster of tucks be- Special at LAWN SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT Another Special at 98C you can select largest assort- List on Application, ure and Carpets allow us to q! Columbus Ave., @ Bet. 103d & 104th Sts, HE Kirschbaum Hand-Made clothes scientific system—a finer grading of sizes. No other maker cuts so many sizes, 4 ele ed tame lectly your size fits you, pehige it on. The best stores a erie Kirschbaum Hand-Mede—- look forthe little linen label inside breast pocket of coat, $12to$25. Get your size. write us, Send for eur new Book anyway. It be free, my A. B. Kirschbaum & Co, takers) Broadway & tithe, BPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. G eo Cri Ib, 10% Chocolate Nougat lh, 15Q SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY: Chocolate Butter Chip Walaut Croquetic ateeeell, 108, +b, 158,

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