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back to the station-house and locked up. most {ni reputed Is auaresseu, e letters say, are | ‘The letters ask merely for the loan ‘of $1,060 or more, the amount being in graded according to the of the man to whom | THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1902. WILLIAM BECKER, WHO POSED AS NIHILIST TO BLACKMAIL. and none will come from Kussla for Six Weeks, oF too late fo: bave Beit bothered ve becw ere of No. iw Park avenue. His lette: which wasc signed by six men, says, among otner thing "We uced about dozen names in N. York and pullea naned t@ you. Therefore you have Jeng Us $1,000 for six weeks till we our’ money. “It you don't w the crueiest und te: will polson you $1 Holest way withous ved a second let Tialted neat ors Wel ypened by his Wife, who r Kk from reading it that she ts in dangerous conultion, This is what th We are now Watching your hou We will vertuinly kill you if you don omply with wnat we mand eeppare uy the same gang has b operat In J men of that pi annoyed with ic Ike those sent ¢ first to report to Ruebens, a whole: No, 213 je ceived a letter by. special | delivery eipostmarkes Brook! Van Ogen, another Iso recelved a letter, wholesale G tor § v1 . Inquiry of t Chet of Police of Baitimore re’ € the fact that the restaurant !s a reput- thle piace and the owner a prominent el igen. Viiliam. Becker, Capt. ener, was arralgrie’ befor’ Sar'an in thi jay and held sin $ $100) pall for examin EVERY WAN MAY CAST Hild VOTE. Max Hochstim Is Granted a - New Trial by Appeiiate Divis- ion, and the Decision Scores McCullagh Deputy. p Mingiatrate NO RIGHT TO MAKE ARREST. By a decision of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, handed down to- i day, Max Hochstim 1s granted a new “+ ‘trial, and the decision of the = court Is revers t Is pointed out that) according to law no ciitren cnn be F deprived of his vote, F Hochstim was convicted in the Court : of General Sessions of interference with ; i William M. Chapman, a McCullagh deputy, on Election Day, Nov. 7, 1899, when Chapman attempted to arrest James Bassett, who clakned to be a qual fled elector. Bassett, after registration, was {a- ‘ ; vestigated by Chapman, who learned that he was not qualified to vote. On Election Day, when Bassett prescnted iilmself at the polls, Chapman stepped forward and was about to arrest i'm for illegal registration when a dis- turbance followed, in which I: was a leged that Hochstim took par be He Managed to Vote. z It was further alleged that Hochstim % Wes the leader in a movement which q resulted. in Deputy Chapman being pushed into a corner of the room and there kept until Bassett had voted and . escaped from the polling place. 5 The decision of the Appellate Divi- sion, rendered by Justice MeLaughiin, pays: “The people failed to establish any of the facts which justified Chapman as @ peace officer in making an arrest without a warrant, and in attempting to do #0 he hud no more authority tha Deputy he did ‘as Elections Superinten nt to vote.” AM Concur in Decision. The decision was concurred In, ¢ by Justices O'Brien, ham, and Jus MeLaughlin concurs in the general nit Sustice Ingraham in concurring opin- jon says: t Chapman, in attempt- so, ing to arrest Bassett while he was about to yote, not only was not engaged in performing a duty imposed upon nim by Jaw, but was acting In direct violation | of the Constitution of the, State.” — NEW DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF. tn full Hatch and Ingra Deputy Chief James Dale ee t+ died, was retired. Mr. Murray 1s fity-one ‘WAS appointed to the on Sept. » Who has since ars oli. Department 1, 1978, and has performed tire ait Ae he @ut aince In Brooklyn and Queens. Commissioner Sturgis this afternoon Bon of ex- ch «Sera asa fireman th et Hugh Bonner and J rince street, Brook!y Salaam ey REVISION WILL WIN. Voted in the Affirmative. “PITTSBURG, Pa., Nov. tion hag been received here that 110 of the Presbyteries of the Presbyterian Y ed in favor of the re- ea Itty wolld vote me wil Fequire but Nfty more Presby- ‘to put the plan throug! ay eee WRECKER’s SENTENCE, Nov. 1—J. M, Moe former President of the de- r of this 14:—Informa- ,000, and pick out a lower | dam: F. Murray nted = for Brookiyn and Queens. | Fire Commission ay ap- «> pointed James F. Chiet sof the Fire De’ in charge of Brooklyn and Queens, He been Acting Deputy Chief, in charge of the two boroughs, since May last, when He | *| GAVE EMPLOYEES $5,000, point erally heavy 1 the print Ay y in MUST PAY $1,000 BANK CASHIER OASERVE 1,000 DAYS FALE AT DESK Ernest L. Saueirs Fi Fleads Guilty! to Charge of Abduction and|Slood Vessel in John T. Rich's Pays the Fine. Head Bursts While He Is a! | \Columbia Students Say a HE WILL BE ARRESTED, McCullagh Had Twenty-Five Co!- Blectluns McCullagh In putting five Co- umbin BL tas not only rewulted In the arrest of ‘oy deputies of McCullagh to have of- +t Is said that he wil) be arrested to-day ploy Work in the Third Nationa of Jersey City. Ernest a broker, of abduction nd was fined of paying the | $1,000, with the alterna HE LAY THERE UNNOTICED. fine or spending 1.0% days In gait. | paid the fine with two $500 bills. | In October, 1%, Squires, who hi A blood vesel burst In the head of Rich. cashier of the Third Na- 8] gonn 1 kin to adopt. “Victoria | John T. Mann, advertixe Seurs old, uniwered. the i kK of Jersey Clty white he wis nd on her complalata warrant wis , ; inmued for the arrest of Squires, win) attending to his duiles in the bank to pews arceetua Ov Aalt day, He feil unsonsctoux to the floor r ltriet-iMttorney told the Court | clutching In his right hand a moll of that the Munn itl ls =I chusetts with money he had been counting when the lablecang ansioun:t that oe Mani. | attack J him, He was taken to bi ence, and he ald no: thin Het ndvisa NeHixome at No ialeview aventecnn’ to bring. her Into court, He. sugsested ; \ that Squires plead gullty and be taxed |“ Ang In Jersey City we the fine. which was agrecable to Jus-|cihed to attend him, His condition ts tice MeMtahon, | 1 axtrocnelg! GriLleeT oer | Tho breakdown of , leragedy af bu pearan wi yo tt Jout tts drama Overwork ty | aupaosed Jermined his c | stitutt although from his physical nd not take him to. be ite very best of iealth. best known men in J member of many clude as} }man’ and prominently tdentifled public affalrs. Boston Wife Murderer When Ar-) When he reach, raigned Coolly Admits that br» | tne font He Has No Defense. with well as he had ever ears of his life. alked to him moment and th ; went wits sss without & trace of the trouble to come. BOSTON, Nov. 1t—A plea He Had just concluded some business th RCH As cee ete RaURdoK wr nTE iin the course of which a large amount prised the clerk of the cou . as patd to him, and wae prompt the question whether the pris. money, whens the attack oner understood t in ment, was} Ah) ma BUAACHTASRICE’ a ABRIL by Charles Wo Himmenman in Pa Tae ARR elo the nolse of the fall and the business of the bank went on as usual came in and went to the ‘ It was vacant. After feeeectg a few minutes. the customer | waiked to the window of the paying ning the must have misunder- | toler and-asked for Mr. Rich, beta ated’ the question. + he paying te led to the com: the casnler and oor, stretched out time was los sivtance. Should tsecoula SApRE Ena) a er It will be a long time oe ey ‘ wi ae t ety me aS ihe i an again take his position tn see: © comprehend the meaning o' ARAN HO tie thee Lai ent reserved for the ensh- word he had used, the plea was ac- ied! Nihal Banik for hls s wife be st to return tot Ve that the burst. ssel Was caused dl t rain to which Mr. were subsec in his work In the a OSBORNE WILL NOT QUIT, | snosedaneceeron ental: | Ituated that dayfght Annivtant Distelet-Attorney Will iM Route AeapecaIR Cons advised 0) city two weeks ago and s ir mpectactes, Remain in Ofice. ty but had not secured Asristant District-Attorney James W.| them: jorne made a formal statement thie afternoon, denying the report that he had tendvred Nis resignation to Mr. Jerome I haven't resigned,” he sald, "and t don’t intend to. fa to stay until ly chief requests my resignation—Molt- neux irlal or no M fal, In the Molineux tr 1a duty. the duty i ' at T ywore 1 took the oath of 1 have no personal feeling against Molineux, 1 to convict him, but that was the docision of the and 1 stand by that di nat i have resigning my place iston, No intention of Engineers Tie Down Whistles Before Trains Crash on Balti- more and Ohio Southwestern. |James Spoyer Celebration Anniversary of His Wed ‘The twenty employees of the banking Pith WASHINGTON, Ind,, Nov. U.—The Royal Blve Baltimore and Ohio South- house of Speyer & Co., who so gayly| Western St. Louis to New Yor ktrain offered their felicttations to James] was wrecked twenty miles east of here Speyer, the head of the firm, on the|this morning and several passengers vccasion of the fifth anniversary of hin are wishing to-de- that he ebrate a similar event every 4s a little token his ‘ap: W the senior sachs full month's salary. him ovr i peyer Was married in November, 187, to Eiien L, Prince, who was Mrs. John A, Lowery. w The yor wes runni: injured. tray head-on. Both sniashed, ‘The engineers tled down thelr whistles Lefore they Jumped engines wore ————— KAlled Himself While Insane, sixty miles an hour and struck a freight | ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 14.—Edwara 8. Park, a well-known young man, while ST PAUL, Minn. Nov. 14,—Rain| temporarily insane shot himself in the changed to snow this afternoon in this| left breast at his home here to-day, and city. ana reports trom other north- the doctors hold out little hope for his western 0 that it is gen-| "ie was twenty-t in Wwestera ‘Wiscomsin ‘sna | « H0,¢ ot aaines Badevoe te aie ‘Devery was honored with five of the |men ‘They were: J.P, Prakine, No. [318 Went Fitty-seventh street’ EB. Bt. | John, Ward, No. 288 Lexington avenue: Hortrana de Poterris, the Adrian Aparl- a0, ment-House, Seventy-second street and Columbus ave Henry Clark Town- end, jr., No. 34 West One oer [and Twenty-third street, and Dr. Geor, {F. Demarest, They were all picked al | thelr wit and their courage. They may j have more need of the latter than the | former before they /get through. Wenry Clark Townsend, Jr. who lives with his futher, a lawyer, In a great tone house at No. 334 Weat One and Twenty-third FINCH MAY wit On DEFECTIVE BALLOTS Republican Nominee for the As- sembly in the Fifth District Profits by Cunneen Votes. Friend of Frank Farrell : a iW se ai Colin se Waid he and Offered It to Save Dev- Cera urn ete ery’s Accused Captains. | » SuMictent Democratic votes declared to be vold were harvested from the ballot erdp by the Board of County Canvasserx to-day to Insure the election of Edward 8, Finch, the Republican candidate for the Assembly in the Fifth District. Of seventy-nine Cunneen ballots twenty-one were protested and marked for identin- cation and ftty-elght were void. If the courts uphold the canvassers Finch will ave » plurality of sixty-eight. The canvassers continue to find “frenk” ballots, One man after voting the entire Socialistic ticket wrote acroas the face of the ballot. “This whole busi- ness Is a — farce.” Another voter wrote the name of Herr Most in the blank column for Governor, and a third wrote: “I am in favor of tum, I vote for this man because he is nevér sober—that's me." The posi- tlon which he sought to grace was ble to give the their hep phbatiy SES BOY CLEARS CAR WITH RED PEPPER Passengers Stampeded from Broadway Trolley-Car When Bag of Cayenne Pepper Burst z lege Boys Acting as Deputies to Prove E ection Frauds in Different Districts, The strategy of Superintendent of University students into “Big Judge of the Court of Appeals. When the canvass of the vote fs fin- ished It may be found that the plurality of Cunneen over Coman in the Greater City * Devery's district on election day A lttle boy and a bag of cayenne pep- per caused a stampede of about sixty assengers from a south-bound Broad- y car, ut 8 o'clock this morning, when people are flocking to work. The boy boarded the crowded car at wo of Devery’s election district cap- ans but more ensational arrests are 0 follow A man who Is sald to be very close ) Devery's particular friend, Frank “arrell, 1s alleged by two of the college has been reduced by about 1,500 ‘These disputed vores which the nVassers declare yold had teen marked for Identification by the inspectors, but counted for Cunneen. Twenty-first street and equeezed his way in de. Suddenty the car gave a lurch, ted them $10,000 to get out of town| the boy bumped up agalnzt a portly tn- SS se a nd stay out of town until atter the|dlvidual. and the paper bag was bursted. Grid Baa WSWh PEoeRe OG TIHGE hed: s flowed in a red stream |PANGBORN LEFT QUEER WILL ould not be forced to diac! at concn copracentae neat: ae A 0 disclose what | presently everybody began snorting|Qmly Man Who Whipped Dewey hey know of the crooked work don, he Ninth Assembly District on E on Day in and wheezing, nnd finally a v! Falled to Divide $250,000, demic zing and cough! After Alleged Rriber, ecgtormen ane Paagborn, of Jersey City, the only man | Th ht , He was soo who ever whipped Admiral Georze he name of this man ts withheld, but the paasenc Dewey, hex been filed and admitted to Vempty all t st of the tr: In the office of Surrogate James prob T, Lillls, The document {s one of the shortest of its kind cver filed. He makes no dis- tribution whatever of the $250,000 estate, Bowling Green, wi was final, cleared of the fumes of red pepper. Died at the Tapte. he cnn be found, All told, MeCullagh d twenty-five college boys In his ¢ deputles. He put them | Hisiricts where Tammany had new | a c . ind Was apparently drawn for the sole Ss. on the theory that the new le NTOWN. N. J. Nov, W=Jo-| hirpose of namiag cxecutora. In con- wing unfamilia farmer residing at Hed-| xeauence the esate Will be distributed ding, a few miles from Bordentown, | the same as If the testator had died die] suddenty while seated af} intestate, among the heirs and In legal y breakfast table, proportions, .”—Oliver. You'd hardly call oat- meal a dainty food, and yet H-O is the daintiest | of dishes. wl | Oatmeal will never pall upon the taste if you use H-O, Ic is s0 ap- erizing in the first piace, and can Es made up in so many ways in the second place, that it 1s the ‘best and most dependable breakfast dish, BOYS CLOTH STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 A, M. We have made an immense purchase for Spot Cash of the Highest Grades of Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats, regardless of manufacturer’s cost. All of this season’s latest designs and patterns. Hurry Here. Such Bargains Fly Away Quickly. VW ING SALE © Sailor Su'ts of blue serve, winter alent trimmed with white, red o: black silk soutiche, embroidered designs on sleeve, sizes from 4 to 8 years. Not a suit in the lot worth less than $5.50. A During this Sale....eeeesee.... Children’s Overcoats in tan, brown Bug mle Style, gilt buttons, double Tae ¢ fitting back with ring 6 50 ° An Elegant Assortment of Boys’ 7 to 16 Years 3- pe. Sults, Cheviots, Cassimeces, and a large variety of neat Stripes and Plaids, Not asuit in the lot worth less than $8.00, some worth Lie During this Sale.sseee. Boys’ 3-pc. Vestee Suits, sizes 3 to 8 pugtden lot of dressy, stylish All ook Cheviots in great variety of lightand medium patterns, Not a suit in the lot worth less than $3.50. During this Sale ined at pgekhie price $9.00. During Salesseeseceesanenenee cones shaeees Boys’ $9.00 Winter Overcoats, sizes 9 to 17 years, made of Friezes, Cheviots and ietons, the sev Chesterfield bhighor oy ee ‘ect, velvet Collar and turm-up cu’ prices A truly broad statement. The Knee Pants of All- Wool Material, reinforced all through, sizes 3 to 15 years, taped seains, worth 75¢. & pair. Salty agpltey Every Garment Strictly All Wool. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded, Moe Levy & Co. 119 to 125 Walker Street, 4 NEAR CENTRE ST. < “Out of the High+Priced District,” The will of the late Major Zabina K. | 5 Nassau st, ALL SCLES LOOK ALIKE TILL TESTED. Cd a great deal to the the Wearer, NUT TING a costly Oalc sole under the painted finish of a shoe, is trusting discernment of Common Hemlock or “ Yankee Oak” soles look 2s well to the eye, when fin- ished over, but they cost less, and subtract a dollar from Wear and shape-retention, Shoe-disscction, in our windows, now demonstrates that ninety per cent. of all $3.50 shoes have these common Hemlock cr “ Yankee Oak” soles. The “Window of the Sole” Regal shoe, as shown gana seal, which proves before the finest Oak tanned Teather the finish of Regals. on every is a removable se, that only SS aaed under No other shoes dare expose in this manner the actual sole leather, white and unfinished, to the eye, because no other line under $6.00 has such costly wire-wear soles, From Tannery to you, through 45 Regal shops and mail, only from 4 45 Regal stores from Atlantic to Pacific Sold only to 48 Regal Stores trom lew Tork to San Francisco and Lon¢on. Also 14 Stores Muivepantine District. MEN'S Sivdes. 37 NEW YORK CITY, bet. Anu and Deckman, — ready clothin, Gtecd all 4mads as us to se! cut; well than we high as regular T e Entrans BYKLY The 220m see ee | PROSPEROUS MAN}| gettin: a new Gverceat or Suit *come here and open an account jwith us. (CREDIT. OVERCOATS— fne Ens exception! purchase permits TROUSERS—A'9 meres and striped worsteds, perfectly SHOES = ens Shoes wax calf and Lox calf; our 263 SIXTH AVE Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. first guarantee of value, Best ma- terials and workmanship at a mod- erate price, fron'd esdore our strongest claims, Write Bat s judged by the co.hes ne wears, if the lack of money prevents you from Pail bd You can get all your? ig here on liberal terms of f! ‘ figures | cuffs, ‘An excellent as- soriment of men’s ish Kersey Gvercoats, Suara woot; a coat that is cut and frood as one at $25; an 5] 0 A lot of odd Trou- 's In fancy cassi- This 4. with a Tieriao, briggan lowest this Hy ovat fOt.. a. for. I worth a good deal more are asking for thi $8 and as low as. Sate = §3 patent in $3.50 KELLY| leather,velour, As large $5 shoes at omit Stener | \ture Rtore STORE, 4: 470 Fulton St. ce N Estey name on a Plano is itt Petey Nicht qi RADG CHOCOLA’ Camo senece finds its standard ce geri mce |, . ae ‘Warerooms, Sth Ave- nue and 17th Street, fo: catalogge, or call and see our holiday stock, Fulton” St, AM 1a Motatteg tgs Caxtor. CHOCOLATE MObABSME BROOKLYN, app. Montague St. Ot. £ Willoughoy Ave, opp. Central RR. of Blan NEWARK: Ril Broad ote WOMEN’S STORES." NEW YORK CITY: 785 Borah corner 1Wth St. 389 Broadway, ops. Herald Square. 166 West 125th | corner Tth Ave, SounDania, piste soe / FOR MEN. New and Attractive ‘Colored Shirts for Fall. , Made in the best manner, in neat and stripes; detached On sale at O&C each. ‘Best Makes of Underwear partment is complete the best lines of wool, Mercerized and Bal- , all offered at the very prices for high grate qualities. A Bargain in Half-Hose, quantity of imported makes just recelved, at our own low offer,comprising plain black, | black with white soles, tans grays, dots and fancies. On sale at | 7° rer pair, 6 pairs for $1.00. Values up to 29c¢ per pair, Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts. CANDY. Special for Friday and Saturday, ib, peril Ni OT AREETLE ve, {none better) PS. St, ongepate! block Bast of Grand: Depst. Gd4 Sd Ave., near 42d St, Lewellen,” Open duadby, 1238082