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s o\ GROKER SCORES STRONG PONT Corporation Counsel’s Office and Scannell to Blame for Orders Discontinuing Inspec- tion of Big Structures. MR. DOUGHERTY’S STORY. Sworn Reports of the Chie’’s Vigi- jant, Special Investigation in a Great Number of Instances Fin- ally Placed Upon tie Record. To-day's proceedings Inaugurated the third wetk of the trial of Edward F Croker, Chief of the Fire Department, which is being conducted by Commis. sioner Sturgis at Fire Headquarters. John J. Delaney, counsel for the ac- cused chief, has announced that another day and a half would be all the time re- quired to complete the defense. ‘The case this morning was opened by Mr. Detaney taking up evidence as a part of his defense under charge 3, that on or about Ort. 1399, 4d !seue an order to all Chiefs of Battalions as follows, to wit: “Direct all company commanders to discontinue all inspections as called for in section 100, Rules and Regulations, in their re- spective company districts,” and offer-; ing in evidence 1.900 special reports! erdered by the Chief during the alleged | suspension of vigilance. \ After a long statement by Capt. Cos- Dy, prosecuting counsel, the reports re admitted as part of the record: Mr. Delaney,” asked counsel. “don't you agree with me that It Js not neces Bary to print this long statement in the reconis?”" “Are you sure it, will be printed asked Mr. Delaney. ‘Is it all fixed?” "This gaily of counsel caused conalder- able laughter, which was promptly sup- Pressed by the pounding of the gavel In the hands of the Commissioner. Hotel Guest a Witne: James H. Hassett, of Amesbury. Mass,, the next witness called. was a guest at the Park Avenue Hotel tne night of the fire. He testified that the fire ia his opinion started at the base the elevator shaft. ot ugustus Dougherty, formerly Secre- tary of the Fire Department during the term of Commissioner Seannel, proved to be a strong witness for the defense, | and py his testimony threw the blame for the issuance of the much quoted “discontinue all inspection orders the Corporation Counsel's office Commissioner Scannel. Dougherty. told. of a conference held in the office of Fire Commissioner Scan- nel about two years after that official took office, at- which Commissioner Scanrel. Chief Croker, Assistant ( poration Counsel Klernas and eas were present, MRC That conference,” sald. the wit. “Assistant Corporation Counsel Kernan sald the notices which nad been Issued by the Department were not sireag enough, and that It had been almost impossible to secure convictions against violators of the Building laws on the notices issued. He directed that a new order be drawn up, which he dic- on and tated.” i “Did Commissioner Scannel give any orders regarding this order?” asked counsel “Yes, he told Chief Croker to do, as ordered by the Corporation Counsel, Heard Scannel’s Order. “Did you hear the Commissioner give that order?” “Yes, 1 “Did you ever know. @’ommissioner Scannel to give oral orders suspending as 'n the room at the time,” Chief Croker CROSS, ONTRIAL, SAYS NOT GUILTY Inspector, Accused of Miscon- duct at Rabbi Joseph’s Fu- neral Riot, Enters This Plea Before Partridge. HERLIHY \ Hearing, Begins Promptly at Police Headquarters, with Sergeant Who Resigned to Escape Charges as First Witn LSO UNDER FIRE. Inspector Adam A. Crons, just a week back from his European trip, was, with Capts. Albertson and Herlihy, summoned Commissioner Partridge tn the trial room fn Pollee Headquartrs this morning. They were called to answer charges growing out ef the alleged mis- conduct of the police at the funeral of Rabbi Josevh on July 30 last Inspector Cross, with his counsel, Abram I. Elkus, entered the trial room y minutes after the Commissioner n his seat. ant, Herlihy, whose tnterests are also suarded by Mr. Elkus, was first called for tria, He Pleads “Not Guilty.” There was a delay of » | minutes ifter he had pleaded “not guilty,” when | Rradv, retired, was called. Sergeant | Brady was under Capt, Herlihy at} Police Headquarters on .ae night befsre | the funerai, w a demand was made for prower poil erection, Sergt, Brady testified that on the night of July 29 he was on duty. He identified an application served hy Mr. Levy for the Rabbi's funeral processton to pass through the streets of the East Side. “Was Capt, Herlihy present when you | Fecelvud this application?” asked Cor- poration Counsel Chase Mellen, vho {9} Js prosecuting the case. A. No. sir. 42, Was he in the bullding? A. 1 aup- | pose so, somewhere. Q. Where was he? A. I don't know. Q. Wilt the blotter show? A, It shoula The blotter was produced. It showed that Capt. Herlihy had reported at 6/ o'clock on the evening of July 2%. | he captain was on reserve duty, precinct that day. He replied was awnre of It-and had thade preparn. | tlons for jt. I told him T had sent an | escort of ten inen and would send him enty-five. mort ; needed e omen if they were} “You did not tell Capt. Herlthy any-| thing of allthis, did you?" | Elke,” A "No, gine OU Saked Mr. ‘The question had been prepared by In- spector Cross, who had all_along acted | ag assoclate counsel with Elkus Mr. Levy was next put ; and testified as to his vist to Police Headquarters on the night of the 29th. Herlihy on the Stand. The prosecution then sprang a sur- | SCENE AT THE TRIAL OF INSPECTOR CROSS AND Ho attacl R, Hoe & Company The comp! jMot around Albert Levine, of No. 235 East Seventy verses and concluded that the evidence) chance to was indictment. CITY PAY DRAWN, the head of the procersion reached the building. George Asch also told of (ne aerault ‘made Cone times: had seven lines of hose playing on the crowd. The crowds did not return the down from the windows above; then a battle resulted the police reserves do any clubbing. PRCT SMT ee NHE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1902. CAPT. HERLIHY AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS TO-DAY. l | I | | CAPT. ALBERTSON. SERGT. BRADY. CLERK. _ CAPT HERLIHY. COMMISSIONER PARTRIDGE. CHASE MILLEN. LAWYER ELKUS. EBUKE BEFORE —JOHNL.IN COURT, CAPT. MOYNIKAN TO EACH SENTENCE. EBY BUOYANT, FIGHT PARTRIOE. Judge Aspinall in Imposing the Dismissed Police Officer Ob- Law’s Penalty Denounces tains a Writ of Certiorari Convicted Burglars. from the Supreme Court. y the employees of the factory. suid Mr. Asch, “they kK untll showers of scrap-iron came Mr. Asch did’ not ey —»——_ DIDN’T CAUSE RIOT. Manager Ex-! onerated by Grand Jury. Grand Jury to-day dismissed the Jaint of assault growing out of the the factory of R. Hoe & Ex-Heavy Weight Champion Made Numerous Visits to the Corridor While Awaiting Call) to the Wiiness Stand. | Former Police Capt. Daniel F.) thea? A. Yes, sir. leo, at the tlme of Rabbi Joseph's! Judge Aspinall took occasion to-day appilcaiion ROtty Capt. Herlihy of the funeral, against George W. Church, |in the Kings County Court to deliver | —— Moynihan. = oliwas Mele on charges} cation for the funeral procession?™ Went for Hoe & Co. The/scathing rebukes to several criminal and dismissed from the force on the asked the lawyer. Superintenden: 9 veral criminals 1 uissed 0 “T did not.” the witness answered \complainant against Mr. Church was|who appeared before him for sentence.| SHOOK HANDS WITH JUDGE.) 22me. day by Commissioner Partridge, i ‘The firmt victim of the Court's Indig. | proporer to contest the Commissioner's On cross-examination the witness te tified that he notified the Madison street, | ninth street {nation rs HES UT Aa ch aes Cat lit dig roe if ‘ 2} aie | was Patrick Sar ty, Bldride pblreet and Delancey Street | Levine waa in the neighborhood of the: yt Meta an ang reanecnes Moriarty PT ePthe Siprenercourta al Capt. Moynihan obtained from Justice RNR Houses of the permit for the! factory at the time of the riot, and e ended. Patrick | Part VII. of the Supreme Court. had secur @ writ of certiorari directed abbl's funeral procession later he swore before Magistrate Bar-| was charged with burglary. The Judge|esmewhat of the appearance of thé) against. the Commiaal if Poll h Fold the Sergeant at the deak of low In the Essex Marke: Court that he/saiq: b 8 BHERT jane commissioner of Police to the Delances Street Station on the! had heard Church order streauns of! Upforiarty, floor of the ringside to-day, when Jus-! review Hla action, The writ is return- mopalng of July 20". he sald. “that water turned on the si90. To-day the; “Moriarty, a year ago I suspended |! hie : he | #ble in twenty day e Was th be a big procession in his Grand Jury heard abut a doen wit-jentence in your case to give you a{'ce Giemerich called the trist of the| he Metro- int 1 case of Daniel F, Dwyer vs. politan Street Railw ‘hich John L Sullivan was the star reform. Instead of trying to do right, you have developed Into one of the worst scuttle thieves tn this celts, and T am rellably Informed that you are the leader of a gang of boy | Witness ' robbers who are responsible for more| Dwyer sued the raliroad compasy to | | recover $10.00 damages for Injuries he ‘ than twenty-five burglaries. You will 0 to Elmira for one y ity 0 to Kimira for one year, and If you| receive jn falling from a trolley: car [on Dec. 26, 1999, at Lexington avenue and don’t reform you will go to prison,” NO WORK DONE Tecidcaeine: | Thirty-fourth street. Wy Then came George Hoffman, James} ni tas a witness Sif Campbell-Bannerman Fa- Galvin and Bernard Smith. They were, Sullivan was on hand convicted of robbing and beating An- insuMfclent to justify Mr. Church's de —-— to give an expert opinion of the scien- vors Day for Irish Discussion Mg WOWEN ESCAPE WITH RICH CENSOR $4,000,000, John H. Collins, Again in Trouble Heirs-at-Law of Mrs. Caroline Over Brother’s Estate, Said E. Crossman-Riley Begin to Have Passed Bag to Them Legal Fight Before Surrogate - When Arrested. Fitzgerald. : LOST $9,000 ON RACES? LEFT ESTATE TO A HOME. —_—_—_—-- i Charged with Misapprooriating His | Many Relatives Contest Probate of Brother's $35,000 Estate, He Is Ar.) a pet 6 4 Testament, Which Bequeathed raigne jefore the Surrogate ani al tl Vast, Fortune to Brooklyn Charl Asked for an Accounting. | i | table Institution. John HH. Collins. afier being alam rf \ ‘The tris! of the contest of the wilt, to-day In Ad & Hooke 46 Garoiine E. Croseman-Riley, widow on a charge of belag a suspicious per-iof Matthew Riley, who left an estate ron, was taken before Judge Thomas, ta sald to be worth about $4,000,000, was the Untied States Court, and held fav) emer before Surrogate Fitzgerald to- Street $4,900 ball on n charge of attempting to Mrs, Croseman-Riley, whose large es- | jaty will probebly be fought for in the ourt# for several years, after making several minor bequests to relatives, left ail the resilue of her property to the Hrookivn Home for Aged Me: defraud als creditors | An order for him arrest was grant lation of Zimmern.| recently upon ap Reeve & Co.. Baphir Brothers and Wil liam M. Rose, Coiling was arrested after| When the will was nled for orobate en abjection wax made by the following a i ining with | a struggle last night while dining | neirn-at-law and next of kin ef the two women at Sixty-seventh street and] oo. Lexington avenue. He was taken with) Mary the women to the East Sixty-seventh! Pratt, Eva Pratt Burroughs, rug street station and from there to Brook. | Poynton Weaver, Harriet #. po) Menry ‘T, Prait and Daniel P. Pratt Through thelr counsel, Howe & Hum- | mel, they objected to the admission of { aay passed to unc of the women althe will to probate on the usual grounds, charpols-rkin bag, which Is belfeved tolo¢ undue influence and lack of testa | have contained money or lewels. THIS.) montary capacity. Louise on hin way to fat!, the police they sav ts chiefly surmise on thelr When the trial @egan this morning | part the first witness called was Benjamin © Loat $9,000 om Races. E Dormont, who Identified the signa- On the w acrosa the river Collin®| ture of Samuel Burhans, jr., who has sald to Private Detective Orr, who made the arrent “I oliave just come down trom Fort Erle. where [ loxt $9,000 on the races.” “Byydicate Miller has a lot of money left, and if you want it you will have to} dig for 1." When Coillus appeared to-day beforo Judge Thomas {t developed that he hat been in trouble before, He was ap: pointed some t!me ago as executor of the estate of his brother, Danlel N. Col, lins, and he was taken before Surrogate Church and asked for an accounting died since, witnessing the will of Mrs. Crossman-Riley. : Edgar Whitbeck, another witness to the wil, was called. He testified that Mrs. Crossman-Riley died at her Mas- {won avenue home in January of this — year, af about elgnty years of age, wo Him About Her Will, The, witness sald that she called him about making her After the drat of the will was made,» he sald, It was sent to Mrs. Crossman- Kiley by mall. ‘Two or three days af, ter it Was seni. she sent word that sue was ready to sign the document. Mr. It was allowed that the estate, which | Whitbeck was asked to repeat the coe, y versation that took place when i was originally valued at $95,000, had | ermution that took, place’ when, Mite dwindled. | Burhans, the other witness to the wil After hearing the case Surrogate) but he could not remember what except that she told him Mr. Burhans was an old acquaintance, The subject the first codicil to the will next camo up. Mra. Crossman Riley wanted a change in the will made to make a legacy $10,000 left to he sister-in-law, Mrs. Clara Pratt. It was) about a week after she had given in. structions to Mr. Whitlock concerning | the codicl! that he prepared it for signature, Pape Rots see ee Interim, and she came to of je and J. O. Har. Church gave It as his opinion that) been sal $60,000 at the least was unacounted for and this Collins had thus far falled to explain. Prior to his appointment as executor, Collins was a street car conductor, and the Surrogate pointed out in court that In spite of the fact that his earning capacity hal never been more than $2 a day, he suddenly biossomed out and) *ppolutment, wher y | rigor ‘ the amend- spent much of his time about the) ao! were Witnesses to Clarendon Hotel, where he seemed al- other provision of the codicil re 1 ways to have money. often blneet aoe Chased by Angry Woman. One night last spring two well-gowned |" en appeared there and after an |g freation one of them chased Collins | ten the barroom and later all |? ee were seen to drive away together, Tt was alsu shown in the Surrogate’ Court) chat without notification an) bequest of because Filey dressed then— 2" asked counsel, I think,’ replied the -wit- any Joud jewelry?” © w a | cilvas her step elastic? “She was tottering, as I remember." Heilman, Charles Asi) i the rules of the Departme! ' “yeu, sir. I heard him give the order |prise by calllng Capt. Herlihy to the | lier List thony C, McCafferty about a month ago. eins attaltents of his former employee ‘ Te ction way held In the Jewelry store | whtimen adduced for the. conteatamta i T uel sp0Ke or s-examinaiton by. ‘Mr. he called to testify against nim. | Mayor and Comptroller Listen! Acaressing hithseit to Galvin the| Dwyer, the plaintiff, was the w! and Wins Baifour’s Ire. furmerly kept by Danlel N, Colling, and | during the day consisted of th edaale Es Whitman: during which the witness's |self?" sald Cross Ina whisper to Elkus, | i Judge remarked: neas, He told of his. fall and: the co that the brother and executor wan the | son by, Lawyer Whitbeck thet weasel Keatimony was not shaken, he Was EX= |" Bikus put the queation. | with Astonishment to Queens} © Gain, you think you are a tough acuant |inlurteb: /Ouring. 7thleireciial _ het bidder. When creditors arrived | sey ety Mera neat imtgelt and, se eused. ; a want to ask the Captain where | 5 A man, don't you? You are known as the| gutitean m with LONDON, O-t. 20—The trie: Nationale #24 put a sop to the fale the auc-| Samuel Burham, Mrs. Hoydon | We Counsel then read from the record let-}he was that night?” said Mr. Mel! ‘omplaint. ay . | Sullivan’ entered SHUTS DOOD NIE : Unido Al rheeler, Preside f the Brook: ters which “chief Croker ‘had ordered | "we otiest?"t maid Me ik etten: Taxpayer's Comp! Wallabout Scrapper.’ I have noticed), rather heavy He was modestly: ist4 were mucn in evidence at queation [ones was on the polnt of offering | Wheeler, President of | the: Brogege fent to the various battalion chict. no-| Commisstoner Partridge thought that that you always select for your victims! dressed except for a farlig red tle, time in the Hhawge of Commons to-day, SXtires for sale, Hollingshead. who is also personally ins tifying them of the vacaney of the of |cant. Herlihy raleht answer @ few que men who are much smaller than your-|puring the testimony he fitted in and They bombarded the Irish Secretary, ) Collins explained. that he had nad | ter in home, Me ae re 7 fad “asking “hem, if they. Intended to] Mtr Eykus nally consented to have hie! Mayor Tow Informed to-day that] eeif, Why don't you take a man like! out “of the ‘court, room, Occasionally, Mr. Wendhar, with all kings of que, (220% Whica he had drawn from the | Pising under crost-examination eal | compete, to forward thelr names jeri questioned, provided. the line ‘ot | there are certain oMice holders in Queens) me, for instan2e, "You are a loafer. I] when in the shadow of the cortdor, niy Mes, Interruptions ind contradictions of [MASK and witch he had carried mhout| home vestduary’ erates In her wilt Mrs ‘These letters were read) to refutelinguiry did not wander. The Captain |Borough whose only work consists in| won't even dignify you by calling you a A hh f) ater be with him for some time, and that jt, Crossman Riley during her life chara g ttecincation 2 which alleges|tectined that he was in-and ator a y Mehway. robber, Rach ot su will go|hand reached to his hip pocket. Aftor his statements, anent the Imprigonmest [Tae tie noes when ne A (Cromemanl Tey. ac varie Sledae that when an examination for Deputy Information Bureau on the night of the |aTawing thelr salaries: j te Jail for one year.” a brief degree of these litte Journeys of Irish members, Mr Wyndham'n re | Me gymeaes MBeh he had used to) FN! Hummel also brought out that Chief of the department was about to] oth a dozen times or more up to mia. | “Don't do any work at all?” asked A Barelas Den a. the ex-champion wired a Jaunty plies, thoveh given in a coneliiatory | canine , ni Mr. ‘Crossman, Mrs. Crossman-Riley'® be held Chief Croker infor cer night, when he went to bed. He had |the Mayor, who finds little time for rest arg! need, feshadenr ene iniiterwiosel 1 ed rey . | Collins sald to-day I have heen| first husband, who left her her it Hattailon chiers that it-wowd be uselers| Known nothing about the "init of Se [the Mayor eee tT are citys To another plsoner accused of burg-|SRAEEEF Almost effervescent in Itx buds) tone, evoked sto:mms of derinivn grossly miareprerenied in this matter. | fortune. had only left, it, $300. He, elege for them to take the) ora eee gan | a o Ww lary and who had given the name of | 8"¢¥- mingled with Mees, and the Speaker! ity connection with my brother’ Hohe Fateh ak aa " Sa a ae eee tr | ete UO RaT Eur Ene Aras eae (Rutg aden | exenuticen wile NORE Sete, Baas Louls Keller, the angry Judne deliv: “Ne Kidd! Saye Sullivan. | was kep: busy suppressing demonstra- {rate will he found to be all straighe, | 8° Home Only. nother Charge Refuted. hares: ealiof the Mayer Low GiPad tects i an Ex-Judge Penney, counsel for the ratl-| None which threatened to develop into a the proper tlme comer I will tel! ate ean x specifica-| Hie held that no case had been made| The Mayor showed a lively interest] “Yo are Louis Struffies: Keller Ia{road, subjected Dwyer to a. scathing |dlsorder!iness {al about it, put In the meantime 1 wili| Boy's Battleship ts Aw In answer .o charge « Grower jout. that the Captain had not been in-|in the matter and Indicated he would] not your name, You have meanly taken i. : 7 Wait yBrh veleihs ajonenel lead ie | CINCINNATI, Ort. 20.—Fieht thousand iT 3, which alleges that Chief Croker of the visit of Mr. Levy. in: the name of a youn; man who was examination, A growl was heard | jam © len mov the adjc N- | say nothing, i raised durin: the war with . Ferusnd to recommend for promotion 4 | Ta Cine. boat the “approgerints | make Investigation. Tee cedn trom eENRTIGAaorenir are Catal and he muttered in a|ment of the House In order to discuss | [f Collins escazes the present charge | Soult’ pe Rankin. Goode, the “boy f Benevolent Association, Mr.Delaney read] Commissioner Partridge waa not tm. (Rockaway Taxpayers’ Assocation, made | sant 108 fe ine, SINE TOF under’ your Til make hit look ike 3) cents," | Police Sergeant Sullvan, now in|Burrogate to accoun: for his brother's ANID. i2 be called rhe Ametean omg from the records x letter, from Com: /RTaCt WO" dismiss the charger® “iia | the charge before the Board of Hetimate) Swan name when you get out.” Then he sat sown sal” muttering |America, who In alleged to have od- | property ing Wan announcement made to-day, missioner, Scannelt edute of duly. 1), [sald = 4 and Apportionment at which the Mayor —$<———__— Eade tat ABSA Pepeine tie tained the convietion of Innocent persons ——_— SS . die. the Coinmissioner notified Chief | Cant, Hslny ne cette cpolce| presided. Mr. Curmen was, advocating hand on his shoulder auvised him to {through perjury. The devate on this fi. Bonner that In ne the names Of yeaa ere oe ent. Nimeele ireuly 2 [an appropriation for needed kmprove- Keep still motion will come up this evening i | : , men for promotion gave preference }and should ha mself informed | ments in Far Rockaway. “Ah, g Wan or I'l! jab you one,” sald e Mi i | fo those men who had done meritorious |regarding all important matters. He univer lng cp hie lett and ae | During the proceedings the Liberal | to tee ving tite or had heen given {should have secn to It that his suborate| ‘The only things we have received as 1 “te he court officer disappear. | leader, Str Henry poell-Rannermaa, | . medals for the same treason. ‘The Com-Thates kent him informed.” a result of consolidation,” said Prea!- ed’behind ihe jury. box cee ol eordiniigeJelnedcthe’ crlah inrelnportls | x isslones vursus a similar course in the Cros» Trial Begins, gent Curasce sate large waleey, bas r “The Judge Is All Right thelr demand that the Government Ax} i ; future. _| After obtaining permission to which absolutely no G6ry 00:18 lye! Dwyer's counrel, James Dempsey, | day to discuss the state of Ireland | Teiwas in pursuance of this time-hons 1a Ateinge laters Mr Elkus, aengtod’ | The Mayor looked surprised. He con- al rantiacerita (is lawyer: table herslicae we asetinea:te/arekel ihe Llberal Oa ' . Gkoker had refused to recommend the {that he wag ready {0 appear in the de- | sulted Comptroller Grout, the star witness had Anally planted | vosition reeponsinte for the deman i ; men specified for promotion. |... {fine “case was called’ and Inapector| “That’® the plice where they plant Would. not be'called to the stand until | which he sald was made by the con- + ‘ie Hoel were then read to show that | Cross pleaded “Not guilt; lie commented President the afternoon Besalons. athutional representatives of Ireland _ 4 di ical rt PSH Tins nade ant oat|petet, Cobb. go, tnbtcton,prookxg | Bmanatzom, and he Mayor noanea, mny-|Neighbors Say Turner Prag). ifm ail tan, ouch nc man.| MN" egry'ta'n purey inn aves Seventy-five Witnesses Called New York Theatrical Ma ved on the hotel by order of Chiet | oflice, called. At |ing, “We shall survey these salary beds ji inl Se reached. for Justie i ’ ‘ ction |the time of the riot Inspector Brooks fi | ‘forigowa @ reached" for. Justice | ton | Eroker satger the, mugpend’ inepection ee on praca, ARTS net |Our” tised with Revolver with Giegerichls band, | Tae’ Justice’ ahonk | “Dromler Balfour retorted chat she to Tell the Doings of alee ECL Among Those Who Narrowly 5 wa ec of Inspector Cross. Preatdent Cassidy, of Queens, wa: . yi MT ECE RE taht Henr: doctrine seemed wholly sep- i A Ft a) ; pacghem, testified to riot orders aent out | pregent, He hes atked for an" appra.| Which’ He Slew Mallard. a a Ee tg man, (atta He launatnotminte that tke) and Grossman in Paterson. | Escaped Death in Mishap. npuret, Cohen efentifed that the first) than that requested for 1902, het ean = Fee an the mand Ti tell the truth attitude of ihe Liberal B Mer | Theta istug Wet) 5 v! obtained was from a stranger ‘The funeral o m C, Turner, veh erred up, he declined lo ‘oe Rvening Wor (Speciai to The Evening Worl, {ho telephoned that police were wanted Comptroller's) Cussestion: Who GHC andlkilied: His former bualness (Glaelina\antcaravety a Government. wowdd grunt a day. for the No J, Oct. M—Willlam | COLUMBUS, Ohlo., Ost. 0.—The Big { pedlys ey rie Ben teks how aby Comptroller Grout, who was evidently | partners, William J. Mallard and Al- Good-by Judge.” ; discussion of the state of lreland. and Redelph Grossman, the! Twentieth Century Flyer, weste 4 oo a , ry J Ma viv 7 is — ‘i | is 21 and how all this was done without hie |!mpressed with Mr, Gurnen's argument, |belt_ Hamilton, and then turned the roan he Many apnea —— sniapchists Indicted for caus-| soynd, which lett New Yok yesterday onge having seen Inspector Crose, suggested that the oMecial pruning knife | weapon on himeelf, was held at his} i, “2° few words of adv IRISH LEAGUERS GATHER. and participating in the riots In!afrernoon and was due here at 10.22 As © ‘ he orders were all sent by the ser-| pe inserted Into the Queens appropria-|home in Mount Vernon, to-day. Binns) the Metropolitan. Street city last June in connection with 9 an open switch at Fitnt, = the withenm The frst ume Tsawein.|on and that an independent award! Neighbors recall that the day before |road Commanys treet sy the! wotapte ltntore Attend Firat the silk dyers’ strike, were placed on miles north of Columbus, (hisaimll ppector Crows was about 1 o'ctock, when |be riven Far Rockaway, This had the}the tragedy Turner practived for an] ,"8A%;, oer e er wouldn't a this | Convention in Hoston. } together In the Court of Oyer and jeri aa: the entite’ traka/ ween 4 ‘i : . he ordered me to accompany him to the/ approval of the Hoard. hour with the new magazine revolver|{, you if you got Bassy to me * ‘ mi before Judge Francis Scott "rhe ne and car Not Nellie Smith, but Elizabeth! seene\of the vrotnis, aan’ no evidence | “BPreaident Curnen regaled the toara | Min dich he. afterward accompiianed tis. what ghee ot A Kp Feferee ME | nostro Ost me Belgom tn nay ratees craulithed wut the tnree sl Dutton, of Vineland, N. J., amd] 20 ti has, all over when you got| with stories Of grat ait Seneral aw| his deadly work, profing beyond doubt |1ii¢%, Aer he's got his eye skinned | the bistory of the so-cal ie saa Seventy-five witnesses have beon aub-| ger conches were left intact , VN. J, there,” said’ the Corporation Coimmels [practised tn Far Rockaway. Loads of | nat tie murder and sulclde were care- Dolnen of the Kame all the tims | ment” han guch a notadio gathering of Se Te king ut testimony | "tne mui passenger in a serious vondls The witness continued: “Inspector |i ald, 4 b leaders of national and even of Inter- |? 4 lant } y ne ks Cross made his headquarters at the Hoe| Were dumped twice and reloaded once | fully planned. that John I. made a finn SPS a ava > will consume several day leon as the result of the wreck, Is Mra, : Ran Away from Home. . Grae’ mede:his: neaguisarcers/ at the Hoe Before, palng,,faliy “deporited “at "the | Turner was a crack ahot, but the new | ,Wihand tumibertd ut uf the! court, | nacton 1 reputation taken lace ay that MY! Sry) oes na PBI ee nace ue Wellington OLoeateae : pa Bulan jon, ode On| revolver was of such a unique pattern |"OAc? 42) was not called to the which to-day made Li veer ae kale for MeQueen and| stim of nervous prostration and ts a cart, and but two trips a day we, - KR ON 5 sil SiAratiTeoneentianink: Gey Ay ‘si ‘4 id lig a victim of nervous p rat Chief of Police Murphy, of Jersey City, Witness Shows Bias. made by any. team engaged in Hauling | that lone practise 1s necessary Berare }io-dns ——— Cae eatin al baneult Ha ta GORE eine of the? velumiised [on the verse of collage. Wiallam Rttee, e iy | «Did you see any injured people? |road material. one becomes an 2 ae << ae aLRS xan ainst the prisone e r, suffered the fracture of to-day got the twelve-year-old girl found |acjoi or ate ane parteldwe. PA Oniy ——_—— Turner put Up a target in his hack! PRAYER FOR HER IN WILL. Jini city. sfohn F. Redmond, Mo P.; iiditment agaist the petgonere and Tie lure veg. and severe bruises aboue in the Pennsylvania Raliroad depot tola detective-cerkeent, who had a cut on AND SENT TO SING SIN ard and fired yolley after volley at It Michael Davitt and John Dillon, M. P../ ' tMowapaper. men, al Ans Sa tayamtt heats . Gonfere that she was not Nellie amith, jhis head. Sal VALI 82 G. Hat apparently satifled, he put the|pather Makes Strange Mention of] oii. from Ireland; Edward Blake, “ty js expected that the trial will last) tae > a Aarts pase dees presi. etersburg, Va., but Elizabeth Ann) Q. Did you see any ambulances? A. i 4 5 ane i5 > . lire: Goukrs nf | sev days, master, hia js nase bi 5 Dutton, of Vineland, N. J. "Inaw one going away as we came Up. Geaycdaiced qoapon iB Way LAS swan {nis ihe) hoube, Wn DRA BRSS® [Ran RUSE BOWER Keats of] aayere) — [Laniff, the conductor, was thrown viow ; When found the girl told'a pitiful story |The witness. was plainly biased In fa-|Ol@ and Gray-Hatred Man Sen-|-pyat he mastered the weapon was! (. siantin Rosswag. who died Inst] New York; United States Senator ‘G'S PLEA DEL ea ainst a % and possibly N. > of beihg lost and sald her father was jvor of the Inspector. Almost eve! to Sixteen in on the following day. N. J, after cutting of New Jersey; Patrick Egan. Ss AYED, | ientiy again: ts of beihg. lost and sald her f : moet every ¥ show month In Madison, » | Smith, i Jone ously’ hi y. Willan Berea Aim ne pereon of that wane eee eee on eeea wy only after | A gray-haired man, elghty-two years| Mrs. Turner Is in a dangerous condi-| oe one of two daughters in ate will, former United States Minister to Chill; actin [Rtowact. the fireman, Jumped and wa the girl when Informed of this admuted ja look of a nod from the old, was to-day sentcaced to Sing Sing | tion, the shock affecting her more each | Aig today In the Surrogate's oMce,| patrick Ford, T. 1. Fitapatriok and 7 verrot MER Se be uninjured. vere hucried: to he aceal that she had not toll vac truth At the afternoon zesaion the revort | prison for sixteen years by Judge Cow, | di Made the following unueual prayer that/y Gargan, of Boston, were among the paigned Before Judge Cowing, |, Piveloians were hurled to She a of ne tded that she Was the daughtor | made of the riot by Inspector Cross |ing in General Sesalo Former Assistant District-Attorsiey | heemight retrieve his fortunes #9 ay tol delegutes ‘who filled the body of the) Tet aden Young, the sia | from Wiong tose injured are 7 ‘Frederi o el eh i i | piadiy pict 0 d te it e gallery. Ww ell Aled with u eT | oe \ . ‘ fhat abe ran away from home a week {Rieke a" 6§ East One Hundred and The old man, Antonto Zirpoll, nag | Mcintyre. whe oreveh Hun onti plexed (pray FOr ne ee tnay be ‘spared, me| lave ated duectatorncs WHR rs, Anna Puiltzer, was arraigned be-| Burns of pro there, Tent thie wan called, Mrs, Bloch |pleaded guilty to manslaughter In the | by Turner as letima, has | oot chat t may be enadled in my life-| Phe convention was ed by fore Judge Cowing in General Seagions|Hmpire Thoatre there, Tene Chel ol Harty sett leg braved. Oho men, | {nis morning to plead to the Indictment Urder In the first degree flied nat, nim, Friday. ‘The others f a . thona} President John FP. Finnerty Bourke ckran Was chosen tem- porary chairman, Addressing the con- | of Can appeal | #6ainet m ime to present to my ‘beloved daughte: UMSsting some suitable and acceptable token of my paternal ad been indicted for | been affected by the nervous strain, He last story has been verified, , the penalty | is under a physician's care to-day, —- Give: firma degred. He murder in the fret degr ich is deaths . Rosen- jewelry store, No, 61 Columbia affection and re- Cy berg's Schley Loving Cup. | D¢F Soe! fd th i z bores. Rrnoaliae: tite a petions? atrgeil aiCantinens ara” fention Mr. Cockran said t cine request. of Lawyer Hart, <a Oct. 20,—Admiral| After strenuous objection onthe part * 4 21 aened his daughter, Julle] to arms by the Irie ople would be | Sowing adjourned the pleadii ick service with ndsome|of Lawyer Bikus ahe was allowed to Rea end citer Feter- Guare | fade bY, (he Rock tal na, petwreen Chl. Receer ee TMe solo legates, The perk folly rather than patriotiem, but that | Judge Coma Suinireg ts oie eens ites 1 ¥._ The eu ‘waa | testify in iy Bits: | Ga8o.83niy tasAl you go before Nears, | ton A Ath. the ‘will valves: Bie: Batata) RRC ce tee eta ene (IAmver tame, 1 eene) atc ait, sone ‘J iter cut ver] eC O the in '. f AUG, | Touriet sleepers, 4, tor double Berth. (81 MA, tne eG ilinadals, of New| then would an adfvatment of the di: | Pete’ hee grown a beard ance be (Folder. and 1 Unt ‘eon rth CPs i Nrastwar wr Swes Rochelle, Sulty, be poosibie, ai : jet ala

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