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LOCKED IN CELL Physician Who Innoc-} ulated Emma King) with Consumption] Germs Arrested. ver GOULDN’T FURNISH BAIL Gilbert Evans, Managing Edi- tor of the Brooklyn Eagle, Says Doctor Accused Him of Attempted Blackmail. “TR. CE0. BARNEY CAP Disorderly Houses, Pool Rooms,” Says Capt. Gallagher. will room, a policy sh house, orderly ‘creeping Jol cine law, I shall learn the cnstom over here. not be enforced to there must be order, 1 Y same ae _'THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1902. STARTS 4 'Brooks Already Busily at Work in the Eldridge A Street Station—"l Will Not Stand for Any Gambling Joints or wager thelr will return Accordi not stand for a pool- por a gambling Fo will not tolerate a din- There will be no} of mixed . Am for the Ex- hoane. erlors and rders are ¢ the cost. will resp! 1 reallze that Inw can- the letter, bat have no again uriosity and un In the new man who obeys T.GALLAGHER, NEW ‘REDLIGHT’ COMMANDER, RIGHT IN TO CLEANSE THE DISTRICT. AFTER UPHEAVAL POLICE DEPARTMENT SETTLES DOWN TO THINK IT ALL OVER, WELL! WELL. Zi ADAM \m GLAD { OSE Nov, lives that old conditions ey regard the installa. n with a feeling 88 in they will find a » orders of hia su- who will see that his own arrled out no matter what hey will find a man who thelr rights, but who will ay WHY BLESS MY Soul SE acy ATTY ARTE INE Te DIVIDE INSANE. * NO WOMAN MAY SEE SUICIDE. Notice Served on Un- dertaker that Body of G W. Jordan Must Be Protected. MAY MEAN HIS WIDOW. She and Husband Had Been Separated for Some Time Before He Took His Life “for Family’s Sake."’ WONAN'S INCOME | Relatives of Wealthy, Mrs. Flagler Awarded ; Earnings from Estate While She Is Alive. | WAS OIL KING’S WIFE. | Worth Nearly $2,600,000 When He Divorced Her | Under New Law Passed in Florida at His Suggestion. jtoleration for evildoers. 1 want ¢ Eldridge street grant them no new ones., One who will Alsorderly ITs ADAM CROSS Notice was served to-day on the Hook Job EB, Hedges, the referee appointed the people of Dr. George Barney, who at houses of any WELCOME To THE ROCKS 4 t PI Hime King, the auicide, with ca |r ratand that Tam sort and who will probably assault the Undertaking Company, in charge of the fo Men ene peoeeesinte i ets i t who come: 0 S D a! n e ‘eme Court to secur‘ tlon germs sb that he could try h thelr servant ae well ae thelr pro- | fist man y ho comes to him with a funeral of George Waldo Jordan, that | jneomes from the estate ot Mestad k erms sb that he cou! y . rie Sc Mrs. Ida A. tector. y muat come to me tn —partic oman—wi > 01 8 on the ab arreated to-day in his Neereny et Sernard. Gallagnen des navertheleer ca no one—particularly no woman—was to Flagler for her nephews on the ground 401 Third str ss . ere to |p| politician, He was born one. He has be allowed to view the suicide’s body | that she is hopelessly insane and has na Weel. Later he was jBola law order, to protect). years been the political adherent without a written permit from Louis A, | Use for her income except a small frac- Dooley in the Ada nd property. That te my dea | o¢ Michael Coffey, the tndependent Da Cunha, the Jordan family lawyer. een of it, has filed his report. Gourt for a hearing oF Democratic leader Brooklya, He lives Undertaker Hook fears the order may| Mrs, Flagler was divorced by Henry ‘was unable to provide $0 bonds he was on Coffey street a inlieel manned be directed at young Jordan's widow.|M. Flagler, the multi-millionalre Stands ibcked up. Grantee cane] the leader, He was born She ts sald to be at Rockaway, and If/ard Oil king, under a nove, law of The charge was ?hisipreciiet 1 his life In the Red Ho she comes to Manhattan to-day la, which he got for the Bains, managing a theswen orl in South Brooklyn—a portion of dertaker will find it awkward to refuse . and which makes Incurable Ine Daily Bak briefly to the Twelfth Ward. He ts an ardent to let her see her husband. saulty a lawful cause for divorce. She that Dr. platoons that wen duty ato Vile and a leader In the Church of Young Mra, Jordan and her husband] {is now confined in the keeping of Dr, that the Ea ing him o'clock. What he sald was not etart-| the Visitation, He was at one time have been separated for some time.] Charles F. MacDonald In the country, because he would not pay Evans $5,000] lng, but the manner in which he sald jt] President of the Visitation Lyceum, a They lived together at the Huntingdon, | house of Francis Wilson, the comic- blackmail seemed to Impress the men, and those| local Roman Catholic soctety, and tt No 28 West Twenty-first street, but| opera star, in Residence Park, New “Dr, Harney told Mrs. Mabel W. Har-|0n post to-day sald the new Captain was| Was in this office that he gained his were asked to leave because of Jordan’s| Rochell. Dr. MacDonald was appointed, f vey, who is connected with a New York | all right and would have the respect of |&T¢at popularity and made himself habit of getting home late at night and] by the Court commissioner of her per-) newspaper,’ sald Mr, Evans, “that 1} his men and their full co-o) valuable to Coffey arousing the tenants by his quarrels|son, and, besides a magnificent allow- fr had sent to him Inst Deceniber a man |""He's strictly on the lovel." was the way Partridge Appointed Him. Chgaag Le with his wite, ance for ner maintenance, he receives i boom his consumption ev rough the went quictly about his} Commissioner Partridge when the latter ter they left the apartment, Mrs. . oolumns of the Eagle. He told her that , Was Bt the head Chine Brockivn’ de: ORGUAT Vitek Monikna went douher dpaventanin ant: man Is commissioner of het | he had refused to pay the blackmail, and | found no violat partment elghteen years ago, and since more, and Jordan told friends he was| estate and gets a large satary for man+ 4 that for that reason the Eagle had} and when he returned to the station tol that time he has had a friend and Helper: stopping at the Hotel Navarre. The| @8ing her @roperty, all of which waa ; since then bien pronouncing his cure a dhe told the desk force that helin the Commiasioner. Gallagher is re © || ietal peoplélleay del nuall have eepiay| eiven'to herby Flagler ' Ss agreeably surprised to find that the| garded by the Commi S 4a lek tered under an assumed name, Reteree Hedges reports that Mrs, Flags me to me—| “Red Light honest policeman and on» whom he can Funeral services will be held in the|ler's estate was $2,278137.42 on Aug. 4 fs and It see Hed far he : . iniad/invthe great eabtalde, Hook Mortuary Chapel Sunday after-| 38%, when she was adjudged incompe- fore it d =I took steps to pun-|) 7M district has been vaat- | ‘Gallahger is forty-three years old. He noon and the interment will be in Ken-| tent and is greater now. The income fsh'the doctor. We shail now give hi Pe Cant Bealhy s Te-}has a good wife and three bright ehil- sico Cemetery. sate teats $117,000 tat ‘aiaceeets eeanity: ek i and tt was on {ts particular be- What Jordan meant when h r, Hedges was asked to find whether , an opportunity to prove his assertions. ear Pea i , dren, n mean en he wrote fier his arrest Dr. Barney had noth: | P&Vlor last night in honur of new " Fs that ‘he who died for his family|0F not My. Flagler retained any hus- Afte: Captain's arrival, Not disorderly is pleasant, and asa band’s rights in his wife’ tt tig to say would make no state-|pavgen® 01 NOU js ala ace eis a pleasant man to Was a greater hero than the hero |Dand's rights in his wife's estate after Ment except that he had no atto SPT Tee recta eran nen dive Commanding a precinct who died for his country," just be-|he secured a divorce from her, not bes and desired a co nce until he could | from Brockien wat an ew for him, He waa In fore he polsoned himself at the Herald| part of her property at her death, bu Prepare his Oop Gi: shy station for Square Hotel, was made plain to-day by|in order to have that point settled as He seemed surprised when he was led| putt cid vin en eT sears until Coftey felt out wich | the discoverey that ne nad tneured hie| against any. claim which any heln of |S s he was but’ old in experience. Me ts “a| the . é 75. are ‘lagler_migh er his death, away toa cell. Hetold the wfflcer that man of few waddae hat. thee wenn | tt County Democracy, when S . fe for ¥75.000, his mother and wife belng | sip "Hedges says on that point: he was unable then to furnish ball, but] are alwaya to the voiny emg vores | Dev reduced him to desk duty the beneficiaries. TRAC anid Henne AL eagles han ene. ; that during the day he would try to [age timaea to the point and can never] About two years ago he was transferred CROSS GETS THE DOUBLE-CROSS. Ea polleles (ot! Insurance on, nis) fe) vested or conttaeoay gna or [neieay i nderatood 6 RawiNslcalzaravennereton z were made payable, $10,000 to his mother | . in «4 a friends would go on his bond. | south avenue station, where he . an alae ; 4 ofthe ‘A. Flagler. find frien Swuth Brooklyn in a y|was acting captain until Buchanan wae| Yt was practically a reorganized po-| Of the trio only Inspector Grant was|disvarded within a year. . and $25,000 to his wife. who ia i in| %p{he 6a/d Ida A. Flagler” | onres —— brick house, and the imprewsion that | made utter Was then put in coms| lee department that reported for duty| pleased with the new turn of affairs.| The favored members of the “Head-| paltimore. fe kuuam, Richard and George HURT IN CAR COLLISION. inikes one upon viewing this domicile! mand of Gates avenue and Gallagaer| tilé morning. Inspector Cross, the| His colleagues had nothing to say, Not/quarters squad,” “Devery's pets,” as Ter ee ei et | L 3 that Capt. Gallagher is an honest ‘ rie ae : chi: : i i|s0, however, with the 109 detectiv |they were called in the department, Had Been Out of City. of their relationship to Mrs. Flagler by eA was on desk duty until yesterday. power behind the throne in this and/ so, however, Lata | 5 ‘guint Th 5 ~, |Mae Taylor, wife of a harnessmaker and Emp un of U. &: Express Com=| He hast ae The new captain Is an athlete. He] preceding administrations, or-| geants of Capt. Titus's bureau who be-| were not sgen about Headquarters. They! Mr. Da Cunha, whose office is at No. | not a relative, who, becoming interested mployee: . has been In the Police Department! 00°01. baseball, and his play {| ders like a. soldie men at an an-|reported for duty at the various sta-1/ 113 West Thirty-ninth street, ahd who is|in heraldry, traced the Taylor family pany Injured, Heed 1884, and ie find him after eee ite teen ee oes ua iRiGuthe rons. tte $400. Many of| tions to which they were assigned and an old friend of the Jordan family ate Atanas eer a 5 | the ears o! vice vin, s e H | S vari - ac 1 jority top y a) onited ) doxpreas) £ Sly ‘ty n{ing, but his family i# always with him, | Wealtay and dignified gentleman, gave up to ob-) “pounding the sidewalk. “Tam aly a friend of the family,” lors had been left at the asylum by wagon, turned It quickly Into the street | Phere are in PEASY Baten creirende (eolldi Books and {En IM | vas looked on police work as a side|tain thelr promotions, and they were} The changes in the Brooklyn detective] he said, “and have no authority over y father after the death of thelr BEheiGommanste om So, | WhO, with, ni Perceptible incame| THe reads solid books and digesta them. | h Nestata: Napecuiation, solninlable Wood force created little flurry over there,|the body, If Jordan had trouble with her, who was Mary Emma Shrouds h stroet to-d Wh thelr own to] He likes a xvod dinner and a good cigar.| {sue to hls real-estate epeculation,| in no aniindi sury went| Where things go slecplly along. But|ls wite or any other memers of ithe | Taylo:, a ater of Tda A, Shrouds Flag- atreetiite M Hare le dresses ne otiaanamedic journey: om the Bronx to Brook- duty wi r y er gon was atric by a north-bound andin imag gildreniare Fag epee neteeneme’ OF Mei tom, where he will have to auperintend oxo who have [Coney Island was greatly concerned | FAGOy he ‘had’ not been to seo his |, The, Taylor boys were apprenticed to th avenue clectric car and vers | ene Locoaist rie 1 aad : i flair in the troublo. Red| been remanded back to patrol duty Jover the arrival of Capt. Knipe. who} mother 1 6ix weeks was because he Hilpoia) careers a tea ten years after raed. Pr Meta tis eae Nis loved by them. He loves) Tok” district, Inspector Donald Grant) naked for leaves of absence until they pease eran sae Nomi ible cf aidiknew ae nza returned o Mr, ecmes: judicially) determines mp in being thro 0. the ORR ORR SLB es eh A a : ae ¥ LAN hRvay ie ‘orms e ” e i ber rem who the relatives of Mrs, Flagler_are merce: IU RENG ORD 9. slice for an honest man. It hag] He inaatrict disciplinarian, but not un-| came over from Brooklyn and took) could Have new lnllorms made. ciplinarlan and his assignment is re-| noe! eesy to Shade vent work Inde | and recommends that the estate of Mrs, ‘ street received severe int downfall of many honest po-| reasonable in bis demands upon themen| charee the office at Headquarters, | in the Detective Bureau is ensler than |OPYTET I Ot umauion that the “wide | Tot if eee decires Cente thence oe Ret: | Flagler should, be apportioned among besides bruises at eerie @eraaans from which he exercised great authority |on beat and few of the men could get|fhen" policy mill not be tolerated by|husband I/see ao reaps why permis: [em as follows: © Mackey, his under the Roosevelt r into the uniforms to-day which they had! the present police administration. Tee ould ba retuaed hen Narles rouds . ales Sine, ss) Courts Holes 4) 5 Temptations: Are Brett: He Hates a Liar, — - - Mra, Jordan, the widow of the suicide, | S2:ouds, brothers, and Mrs. Mattie A. sey City, was aleo thrown out, and hey The temptations are great and the) He hates a ar, and woe to the MAN| 1 nave atriven for a captaincy for years GIRL BATHER DROWNED. lossining last week. had not called at the undertakers ate /auartor each. The children of the de- received ho | tens of thousands live within the} who wilfully tells him an untruth Ai olay ghall never betray my trust . rrom anpearay the body, haa, been Se ceased slater, isa, Mary Emma ‘Taylor, 4 4s boundaries hay ore | patra) came aut of e captain’ ¢ As i ‘i ‘ Se. ® water a week and had- evidently f 3 q body. Hosen Onn ek e DE Leis nae ae ee |caswlnan sam hae i oe eas 1 shall do my work as Lt think Wt) you, yay me that of Wal Who been carried Boner ene Umea aenely: Spectal Pra'n to saratog.. maining foarth of the estate. Ninth street i's) Kemarden (the police captain ob nm! one aight) with\a pained lookion a:8 e, and I shall ace that my washed up by th flood tide. The dod: rs should be done, an pbs body} The New York Central will have a the Hudson 8 the district as a czar whose tribute was | face, When asked by a comrade what| sergeants and my men do thet 1 shail st Her Life at Oasi was sent to the Brooklyn morgue. special train to Saratoga to-morrow,|FOREST FIRE BURNS CABINS. = |sure to be ted and that tribute the trouble was, he replied: “Yon can't) do what a antalot nelle is asian body of a thirteen-year-old girl.) ee leaving Grand Central Station 125 P.] LEADVILLE, Col., Aug. 2—A forest they. kuswto te pia. VINNIE Wnei neat itoel Galinetiats: ' the people In m Inct and see that dressed in 9 bathing sult, was f€od) ‘Fire Chief Croker’s Vacation, |M. and One Hundred and Twenty-ffth | fire ts raging six miles north Hy: of No. 43{ six or eight months the red Hghts have h at his new command yea- we are respected. Noating in bay at the foot of Con ana 7 : street station 1.35 P. M. All seats in ten | city on the north of Prospect 3 Reece stvect whe Wan Ver in| been extinguished. The police levy has] terda apt. Gallagher seems to be made of ith Brooklyn, this morn-| Fite Chief Croker left to-day for a| Oo; “cars have been taken, but ampie | Several cabins have already been purned, SO A raEnIe Tae ont Nesteate Napitinan bunt the fght stuff. He will certainly come leved to be that of a girl of vacation at Good Ground, 1. I. Deputy | accommodations in coaches will be pro-| The fire ts not far from the South Pa: Seonviok his realdence an July 2), dled to-|} not heen) colleoted) fora long : 5 ana surprise to the people of the east |y description. who was drowned Chief Purroy will be Acting Chief until| vided for those desiring to reach Sara-| track and the railroad has sent out day in Gouverneur Hospital. the inhabitants of the precinct would) ‘Iam very grateful for my promotion. | iie-an agreeable surprise batalng in the Hudson River at|the Chief returns. See ter anoey: weet men. ‘ Have you any idea what the great tunnel The most comprehensive article ever pre- ) 4 system projected for this city will LOOK LIKE--that is, if you could see the network of galleries all at once as they stretch and twist beneath the city? You have heard much about this project, but have you any idea of its vastness, of its marvellous ramifications, its enormous cost and the tremendous engineering difficulties pared about New York’s huge subterranean arteries will be published in to-morrow’s Sun— day World. With it there will be striking illustrations giving for the first time AN UNDERGROUND BIRD’S-EYE VIEW Both the article and the pictures will be worth studying. Ne. Fenimals That Set Traps for of the tunnel system. involved? [ Has Philadelphia’s Campaign for Social! There In these days of money matches Have you ever heard the mule deer bray? — | 8a man fa our town The Commissioner spat upon his hands, | And he is woodroun wis Cupid's shooting's often wild And he started a with a will Have you aten the aea lion roar, Me's Joining in one monstrous trast But his foray's still svot in. patcher To teach the people cleantiness, Or watohed the Jaguar with his Jag, ‘ ' Supremacy at Newport Ended? | Tas sorapers at ibe hit Marmara dateerinen wae cytes And he's working at it ati |) Ase fe tenn petig fourt Other Fenimals. Peculiar significance of the withdrawal of the Joseph ile 0 c ‘ we eer | ( B. Wideners fon the field iat as the Can ‘ested in The Skyscraper Trust and’ Six Society People Who! K Day with Commissioner Dan Smith Its Brains. Loved and Won. of Street Cleaning. | at the Bronx Zoo. the hands of the Quaker City set. | | - Chat any | A hustling Chicago lawyer, How wealth, position and) Pen picture of what Col.) A delightful page of -ani- who started at the bottom has|the opposition of parents) Woodbury is doing to spread|mal sketches in colors de- Mrs. George Law. formed a remarkable combine failed to, keep apart members| the gospel of cleanliness onjpicting some of the quaint Harriet Hubbard Ayer tells how in New York. It will wield of America’s most exclusive|the crowded east side and) phases of captive bird and she breakfasted with the beautiful) . Ps ‘ Fs si: f r immense political power. set. |how he does it. | beast life, American in her luxurious home in | Paris. That the animal world has its bunco-steerers, sand- |baggers, speculators and trappers is interestingly told in an article by Ernest Ingersoll. New York Society Women. The third in The World’s Por- trait Gallery Series is a beautiful likeness of Mrs, Chauncey M. Depew. To Make Qld Faces Young. Harriet Hubbard Ayer writes from London how double chins are cured abroad by a simple and bloodless operation, and old lines taken out of the face bya similar Two Marvellous Escapes from Death. There are no parallels for the astonishing rescue of Stanley Holmes from drown- ing alter twenty-live minutes of submersion, and of Isaac Chittwood, who was held at the bottom of a well by a FUNNY SIDE. You will have several hearty laughs at the expense of The Worid's comedy folks this week. Among the contrib- utors are Kate Carew, T. E, Powers, G, Verbeek, Geo. Her- OUTING SECTION. | Two Important Sporting Events. An international championship tennis tournament and the New York yacht races take place this Sven }tedin Talks on Thibet. Iwo handsome picture pages in four colors, A re-| Famous explorer interviewed on MArkable photograph two feet long of the bathers at Man- his remarkable trip forthe Sunday hattan Beach, Two pages crowded with special sporting ¢avein for twenty-four hours. | world, \features, riman, C. W. Kahles, Bryans and Ladendorf. week, All about them, surgical process, Ca nL Ss et Oe ; 9 i ALL IN “—TO-MORROW’S NDAY WORLD AO es it bi Siira |) yon

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