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} MOYNIHAN CASE (MAID WATCHED SHEEWAN MAY IN FULL SWING.) LAURA BICCAR, Taking of Testimony in the |Mollie Diskin Swears on the Wit- Charge of Bribery Against} ness Stand that She Saw the Police Captain Begun| Actress in Rooms of Other Before Justice Davy. Men Than Bennett. GEN. FRANCIS V. GREENE, WHO MAY BE NAMED POLICE COMMISSIONER. SHORT TERM FOR BUILD TUNNEL. SHOT AT WOMAN Contractor Has Figured on|Policeman Who Fired Several * Pennsylvania Railroad Enter-| Times at Stenographer ts prise and His Bid for the} Sentenced to Seven Months Work fs In. in Penitentiary. XMAS 10 BE MARCONI OAY. Inventor Will Exchange Greetings by Wireless Telegraph Between His| Station at Poldhu, Corn- wall, and the One Near Halifax, N. S. PRINCESS TO TAKE PART. GREENE LKELY TO HEAD POLICE Indications Around City Hall Now Point to Him as Successor of Col, Par- » TESTIMONY OF RAYMONDO.!KEPT A LOOKOUT FOR “Pop.” |FAVORED WITH EARLY PLANS.|jyry askeD FOR CLEMENCY. The Ponngylvania Raliroad tunnel is now a fact. Mayor Low signed the certificate to-day and brushed away thereby the only obstacle to the ful- Chief Witness Tells How He Ar- rainged with the Captain to Allow Disorderly Houses to Exist in the Willlam T. Keogh Testified that He and Mr. Bennett Slept in the Same Room the Night Laura Big- James Sargent, @ gollceeman of the East Sixty-seventh street station, found guilty of attempted felonious sault for shooting at Miss Mary A, Mo- CONFERS WITH MORRIS. Itallan Quarter of His Precinct. gar Says She Married Millionaire.| “iment of tho great enterprise. He Allister, a stenographer, In a flat at No, ' i made Alderman Owens happy at the | %4 Lexington avenue, in September, was Be Royalty of Great Britain and| _ ~ same time by presenting him with the | rchine imprisonment lo the, penton ay H L Talk with he taking of testinany) nthe cast (Special to The Evening World.) pen with which the Mayor affixed his | 4, Fad peclite e Ene) Oemceg 4 yor Has a Long ta i} Eminent Men in the Western|of Potice Capt. Daniel C. Moynihan.| ppyeHonp, N. J, Dee, 22.-Molle Pea tite Lal ne aceHURe ey by Judge McMahon in Part IV, ~ the Chairman of tne Republi World to Join in the Cele- [cre s2matea aR act! |Dikin the forme, ald of Laura Bs-| "ni ace wan i recomnition of Owenw's| Goce a< tes eet Seed 8 FR volver at the young woman, but the i | ean Committee and It Is Be- _ ‘The Mayor was unusually late In ar- turn clroult to England complete in a was begun to-day before Justice Davy jury had been selected the defendant Captain to see that nu such places wera aliowed to exist elther In the negro or gar, who was carefully concealed from the attorneys for the star defendant, story completely at variance with that According o her story, Miss Biggar independent stand during the committe meetings when he voted for the fran- sign the majority report. Raymond has had occasion to pass upon the bids ‘dullets lodged in a book which she had : : bration of the Latest Scien-| in the Crtminal Branch of the Si |he rod with conspleacy to get the for: | chine, aefusing. to, obey the distates ot | UNGer, Net arm. Other bulleta whieh be lieved it Related to Greene’s tific Triumph breme Court, The Captain 1s charge |i or Henry st. Bennett, was fioally | his Tammany bosses, Ie was the only [Wee at the same time broke {he wit . fa Yor permitting ‘the maintenance of| Placed on tha witnoss stand by the} Tammany member of the committes to| ore pare ans Perrorated the wall of the © Appointment. _ dlaorderly nouns {nin precinct. © | prosecution this afternoon. She told «| voto favorably for the franchise and | “yn imens Judge McMahon said that he had.re- 5 er Jud, Willi |. K, Oloott. j= v ettes ~ o GLACE? Te Erenlon Worle) ont (ecution is conducted’ by Asetatast>Die- (related by the actress, whose cross-ex-| Joh. Shechan may bulld the Penn- ceived letters trom Sareent al miterand Although Mayor Low announced to- hae been deluged with letters, telegrams |{iict-Attorney Schurman. When | the/amination was con d this mornipg. |sylvania Rallroad tunnel. He has fg-| little son, which stated that the prison- cided up f Seaterpril er had abandoned them six years ago Eee eres "Dt ecided/upon'a new | and eablegrama Of a congratulatory na-lexpressed himself as perteotly pleated | 7% Diskin suli she had been ti/ ured on ths eaterpriae and his bid is in) oe tt nn a veare he had tay SiMe |Gommissioner to succeed Col. tHRe todays. Hel racslvad one: fiom the|\Mutinene: panel Laura Digear's employ for four years.| the hands of the Board of Engineers, of years he had been a y x i Inspector Kane Gave Warning. She swore that the actress and Dr. Ir-| which Colonel Raymond, of the United] °” the police force he had only con- | Partridge, politicians at City Hall are Government of Italy, another ¢rom| Leevector Kane Gave Warning, |i eyo iit’ game, room. in tho| States Army, Is, Chalfman, John -c.| trbuted $10 toward thelr support . , z + 2 5 ‘olce Inspector Kane testified tha 0 d the sa . if $y Ras . Ser et) Geo: Prancis. Vinton ae indeotaere hic t Perini he bra gecalved compinints against dia-| Victoria Hotel, Pittsburg, and that she! Sheehan’ has done a deal of contract mefiineusy the jury, fae asked sor a : eiplices orderly houses In Capt. Moynwan's pres ; a the Government an i ee he Oaied Cor the place France, Marconi hopes to have the re-|cinet “and that he nad exutioned the | POUsAt whiskey for them many times. | work for the Gove Coll eC Judge McMahon sald In passing sentence, “I look at the fact of a police officer In full uniform drawing had one room at the Victoria Hotel, in (riving at his office. He immediately day or two, Tals mornine he was test-|Tii\ quarters v Sheehan has also done considerable| @ revolver and nearly killing a woman ‘went to the meeting of the Board of ; rer ¢ Col. Partrid ulaput| !2# his apparatus at Table Hend and it Crom-cxunined by ex-Judge Olcott, | Pittsoure. Mr. Bennett another, and a! worK for tha Pennsylvania Railroad and| while ‘shooting at a ‘binok wat. It : "oh waa| 22° Sbpolntment of Gen. Creene as successor of Col. Partridge would put) oc64 admirably, He finehed signals] the witnesn anid that when Ne received | ™4n named Paul Everton had a rooum)is at present doing the improvement| would be n, parody on justice if you _ | Batimate and Apportionment, which was a West Point man distinguished for scholarship at the head of the} across the ocean, then a few messages} ti¢ complainta agains: Capt. Moynihan | opposite. Mrs, Diskin sald that when work on Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, for| were allowed to go unpunished, I theres Biready in session. He did not e: | bis delay. jehairman Morris, of the ain to! “any member of the board the cause of| |) "It was reported that the Mayor saw Republican police of Greater New York. As military attache at 5! during the invasion of Turkey. He was appointed a cadet by Gen. Grant in 1866 and was graduated in 1870 at the head of his class. Petersburg he was with the troops of the Czar He became a Captain in 1888 and en- to his staff at Cornwall, England, with success, . He has been asked by the Dominion Government to send messages to the old country on Christmas Day and has con- he, visited his precinct and found that thé places spoken of had all boon closed, “You had the same right to close those places that Capt. Moynihan had, and it was your duty to do so just as much asked Mr. Olcott, replied the Inspector, emphatt- Mr, Bennett left the hotel Miss Biggar would go to Everton's room. Q. You remember going with Mr. Ben- nett and Laura Biggar to the cemetery when Mrs. Bennett's body was tran ferred from the vault to the grave? A. the Long Islan4 Railroad Company, now the property of the Pennsylvania road. jim fore sentence you to seven months tn the penitentiary." Dumps had breakfast just gineering instructor at West Point In 1886. Two years later he retired to go into the asphalt busine: In 1889 he went into the National Guard, becoming Colonel of the Seventy-first Regiment. cally. “But you were the complainant when broke?” IT was obliged to sented. When he emerged from his station at noon to-day he received a rousing greeting. This afternoon he will be at seven. And every day, about eleven, He'd feel so sort of gone and County Committee, before going to the "City Hall. This onterer with “Chairman Morris is believed to be on a} Yes, I remember it well. Q. What happened then? A, I asked Mr. Bennett where Miss Biggar would sign the complaint F “Aine with the quiet little talk he had| President McKinley appointed him a Brigadler-General of Volunteers dur- hi y|, Frank Raymondo, the principal wit-/5e purled. H id, “I don't know. weak, bs : ‘ js tower getting his Instruments fully lnes for the. prosecution, was, then |0¢ buried. He sald, . ‘with Gov. Odell rat when fie ing the war with Spain, Gen. Greene went to the Phillppines and was|tuned. Messages, it ts stated, will bo|calied. After atating that he had been | There 1s no more room on the tomb- ‘As if he should a bracer seel. case was din- | Police Commissione! “guesed. ‘The name of Gen. Francis V. p@reend was the most prominent one /Mentioned at that conference. ran Gen, Bustin Oat. Gen. Eustis, now Park Commissioner, SWhose name has been considered with j that of Gen. Greene, it Is said, does not @are to leave his present post. Th! Neaves Gen. Greene the most prominent man in the race. When Gen, Greene was asked to-day if the pluce had been offered to him ho “refused either to make denial or a Mrmation, When asked if he would ac- eept the appolniment, the General sald: a soldier in the United States Army for with the American troops under Major-Gen. Morritt when they entered y De g SAMA ae 3 *|flve fears and had also been a special jCornwall will, it was added, be ready |omcer at the American Theatre, he sald Manila, On his returi A ca G e] rv ave | : return to America Gen. Greeno served in Havana for}. , commence work about Jan. 10. Cee ee cea Reece nelaeld several months, Sig. Marconi is preparing to atart for| knew slightly, came to him and sald stone." Mrs, Diskin says she watched out for “Pop.” as Mr. Bennett was called, so as to warn Miss Biggar of his return. ‘Mrs, Diskin described a Journey on a sleeping car when a man of the name of Milton was a fellow passenger between hicago and Cincinnati, She got whis- key and water for them. From all that the witness sald it was evident that Laura Biggar liked the live- ly company of congenial men and also liked to drink. Mow q sent to Cornwall again. The station at To work he then took ‘ Force” with him And braced on that, Wise “Sunny Jim." to the Defense. Keogh, manager of Gen, Greene was President of the National Asphalt Company, known as the| Cape Cod, where he wiil superintend |{nit ne,wanted “to open a few disorderiy “T tol — = — -_ jon of commercial business for the |the thing up for him, and arranged a York section. Machinery for the |moeting Palleando and another man, SAILORS LEAP TO DEATH named Laporte, told Capt. Moynihat 2 ing shane derly houses and suggested that. $100 CRAZED BY SEA DISASTER) mmc sitn'tow wens nis station at (mitten tg fori gist Fn | Cornwall, England, would be equipped] ,,The witness then went on to tell how i ” initiation fees to him and §2% as one (Continued from First Page.) transmission of complete messages to|tronthly fee, and he in turn turned the thia side, He anticipates that by March house ‘Auphaltcrniat, budiresigned last July, the erection of a station for the trana- him that T thought 1 could fix yl meeting with Capt, Moynihan. At thie equipment of the station is there awalt- that they wanted to open a few disor- The younminventor announced to-day | initiation fee for each house and $25 a ath devices which would permit of the [{t*,¢W0 men had turned over $30 tor money over to Moynihan. ee " \ Liha at ‘ : : 4 in New York, then tes- UT dew to be excusod from answering | tn the little boat as It hohe about upon y Capt. Adamson, of the Neapoilian| 1 the station at Table Head will bel _farmonde. who Is a bie man with had been a’ theatrical the question.” the waves and offered up a prayer be- says that on the nlght of Dee. | ready for commercial business. the appearance of n comic-opera bandit, iner of Mr. Bennett. He and be | President Swanstrom declared to-day the bodies of his shipmates were observed @ vessel burning a “flare- told his story In a straightforward man- | nett lived fometner ty the ceresttary) that he knew tho name of the man the Nn overboard. up On tenring the verse) he Success Ahead of Time. her andl most of the thme faced the de-| Hotel. He swore that on th a m the vessel he saw! fendant, who eyed him fiercely, without | te alleged marriage, Jan. 2 180s, Mr. Mayor will appoint, but when asked to ny Captain had finished Bis} that her fore and mainmasts were |r It was Marconl’s original Intention to | qinching. . af} Bennett and he dined togethe “moiition tt he held up his hand before | prayer the other man. weakened trom |g the starboard bilwarks smashed} Make the first supreme test of his ap-| Ruyvmondo eald in felling of meetin “Erom the hotel we went to the Gter ‘iseface and whispered ~ ecerlously the inck of food and stiffened by thofand swept away nr tthe sen was| Paratus on New Year's Day In order |the Captain at the East One Hundred |Theatre:”, witness eald. nt Homie Bat bound to secrecy.” ariving winter winds, labortously gath-|brevking through tae @ Ing over the| that the date of the “scientific triumph | jit motes, Street station and paying |The eno; and then went DRCK to ta y. Not @ Brooklyn Man, ered up the bodies one by one, nnd 4 as sho rolley) \ of the New Year would be memorable, | ""'Hera's the money,’ 1 galt, ‘and here |horel.. We had a few arinks in the caio / i . " n ro harso of Mr. Gwe *, -° CO v - cl . 4 @ent of Brooklyn Borough was asked, | {All boat, each feel soon it] singer, ihe tilrd officer, The boat rec|t® have the warship Carlo Alberto, |nowledging the, MACSLUME er eines ded and slopt until the next day, Laute | ' “No; I can answer that positively, | Would be his turn to Ko. bodies | turned with thirteen of the crow, leaving) Which had been ussigned to assist him| "You have got. to. be carefirabmiege: | Bitear. 1 afterward heard, was at tne he new man does not hull trom | roy, Molid “and they sank finn’ sieht | wreck Ga walt tor the eecen teri oe the] i hls experiments, hurrled to Veoea- |Malting. T won't stand for that,’ ” [totel on, thai day, but ete had @ room - Brook!yn." | n(vamli thas Maced inthe (oat Sime noe the fescame: SribyCh M8] uelan waters, caused him to antedate| ,q\sin, ,crossexamination the witness 0 ane tony was a complete sur- President Swanstrom darted through | water, vhuusted and ¢ her four were res-| his plans. mitted a’ crime In offering a bribe to prise to the de Accoraing.to/ 3 Sweet, crisp flakes of wheat Whe main corridor taking his mysterious —_—-—. cued with difficulty Then, too, the news had leaked out|the defendant, he did not belleve he the marriage could not have taken piace | end eaalt, with him, CREW OF BAYARD yihe Bayard was’ fired by her cap: that he had been auccesstul within the | SoWd Pe sent to nrison for admitting [At the time Miss Biggar nays tt Ones | a troller Grout. who enjoya the RESCUED IN STORM.|? caw Old. OF LAT tonne Sweet tye Hast two weeks in establishing com-| Mn the course ah Wie een: peay-fand all withessos In the case were ex: | - " €onfidenee of the Mayor usuaily, de- OM BN Brunswick, [munication by slgnals between his trans-/mondo said that the defendant allowed | cused. In all probabil the case will oa. to-day that he had no idea who ase th a full cargo of tur-jattantc stations. It fs a year and a {his frlends to run elght disorderly houses) §9 to the jury to-morrow night. B Me inew Polico Commissioner 1s to be,| The Prince line steamer Neapolitan ruin for Landon. From |woek alnce Marconi eainounced that he |"hWihen' yo fe THe bop sition to| Uae Biswar Croms-Examined. ** ‘tAmpther official sald: “I don't think | Pris which arrive] to-day from MENGCUN AOE, Choi ge (nad succeeded In catching at his sta- | the Captain were you not afraid that he| Miss Biggar went back on the stand Gatnod Groatly in Strength, What the Mayor knows who he will ap-| Naples and other Itallan ports, brought King over her decks flooded [tion at St. John's, Newfoundland, tho would Arcee yours asked Mr. Olcott. gourt met th morning end her one of my. comer told tne this morn fe, oh ec nd antilaave: siced) eaiiiel aned and drove the c¢ | “gow ansmitted No," repite: e witness, “because 1 amination resumed Ing thi been nsing ‘Force iy ‘point. He fa und idea, and In & scent [seventeen shipwrecked samen picked | (is, Cabins and drove, the crew ta a lelanal “8” which nas peek Poldhu ata-}22d heard that the wardman at the, ata- $ first asked why she had eince Aprii 294, and dnring that time he has 4 atin te ince ; De jit Gov. {up at sea from the Norwegtan bark | Wovkel the pump with sruslreine: | Pe Arrenkene ig Se aca eaiy 8 Hen was doing some crooked work.” showed to Margaret Roche, . servant, Galned greatiy in strength. TMi Caren" e more in doubt than ever. | Bayard, Capt. Trodal, about them until ¢ enc! on. Bo far he has succeeded é “And it was because of the general| what she sald was her certificate of “Haomr M. Currps,' k for the appointment not later | —— UPI e rescu obtaining signals from the English coast [reputation of a wardman that You made| marriage to Bennett, The actress stam- ‘ Wednesday. | | station, bus with powerful batteries and |* “i proposition? marea a moment nae ehere reeled ‘ 5 7 As “The servant has ntlmates hat she —————___ iLEW SOHN UNDER ARREST seh ibaa dre Hine Sergeant a Strong Witne did not belleve T was married to Ben- Hi rT a message of # 4 | fs | IN THE GAMBLING CASE, |") serge gut A me, asl pat wrote he Gets . on the desk In ghe One Hundred | © py . 01 ° Many Notables Present. ana Fourth, street station when “Capt| oan Endeavor. to how that tee the = ey ® ‘ bh Aree oC e pre-i date of the alleged marriage the e- ! | rs ‘The siccesstul experiment tovk place |cinct, was called to the stand, He tos. (i 4 ons ’ | (Continued from First Page.) yesterday morning in the preseuce of |tifiod' that Ralmondo called at the sta:| Sharman, Ae. Wont “question ht this \ De Sac jon house four or five times during| {ine wae whether 0 had ace n e Criminal Courts Bullding to answer, even though @ truthful an-|Privilesed guests who had been sum- | Moynihan. each occasion he was|St'the Victoria Hotel, in Pittsburg. . A and made formal demand upon the | 4Wer would make him Hable to prosecu-|moned by telegraph. Among these was|sent, by the Captaln's orders, to the|““che questions then asked the witness re) District-Attorney to be admitted to the | {On for a criminal offense, Dr. George R. Parkin, principal of the |irivete office. whore he remained for) were of such a nature that a1 but one es. |lWbrary, where the hearing was to be Upper Canada College and a trustee of] {fteen ¢ enty ming the door! woman left the crowded court-rocm, All Macias [etd mand war not headed ang | CANFIELD'S MAN the’ Rhoades eholntehin, who acted a2 | Hath Goteleg 1a"Bhe hier anoattas oeymmene auanme were NO] SDE CIAL HOLIDAY SALE ® a Lewisohn went in alone. He purged | correspondent of the London Times. [that Capt. Moynihan was absent trom| Meer tne witness to e become Baptist Preachers Strike the) timseir of tne contemot tc ht PUSHES HIS CASE, |sentine! ahut station while the experi |the station-house at the thmes, when | ome for the witness to have become D 22, 23, 24 Name of Rev. G. K. McD ia arrested last week, when he re ment was conducted. Halmendo sald he had enangements to] "qYou were 4 Kom wite to Mr. Ben- lec. ’ ’ . 5 lame of Rev. G. K. McDonald | tusea to say whether or not he knew The day was tine and clear, The wire |My. "Olcott. cross-examined Reiftert | “aevar deceived ? i = ae a cannela Uy etatlaner inte iter || Inspector holas Brooks appeared Jat this end was attuned with that across | savagely. He asked him I? he had not | ayy never asce ved ati ANT Raver UND BOXRS ||. FIVE-POUND BOXES. from the List of the Confer-| tne gamvic | Wifore Magistrate Brann, in Yorkville |the ocean @ ttle more than 220 miles | said thai Capt, Moynahan was a hard)" Ay 1.43 o'clock the defense reated and| CANDY. CONSISTING OF VA; | CHOIR CANDY, POs SOU Oe eee Facet Then, according to Mr, Lauterbach, | L2le® Court: this atternoon, charged jaway, and’ then*the Inventor signalled | taskmastor, and that he hoped the Cab-| then the prosscution began to cail ity] SILLA CHOCOLATE, CHAN GREE SEEp. | fon $1.0) PER BOX 5 i ence. Attorney) ‘ene ae if ae, | with #& misdomeanor—wilfully exceed-|to the Cornwall coast. A moment of) ited it. Iw answer toa question he said witheaece Inmere yeas Mr mitnneee| RICOT DATES. FRUIT JELLIES, § 3¢ | FINE MIXED CANDY. ‘ASSORTS ye Oenbrne Tad ing his authority in forcibly entering |intense suspense followed until the | he had not hoard of any crooked work| pain blue eyes and an ollve complexion, | HONBONS, FRENCH CREAMS, &e., &e, MENT OP DELICIOUS CONFEC- 75g , Sane ott Ee nfell's house, at No, 6 East Forty-| watchers saw with delight that a re- sae Palsy nen a aiedon mold setae waa the first witness. She contradicted | nariey sUGAR ANIMAL TOY: os P3C | wighexve” woNtONA,” GHOCoLA’ t Osborn fourth streot, ‘The complainant waa|eponse was coming. ‘'he tape showed cap nAHAN too Wot it. | Taura Biggar's teatimouy about the cons Cera GLACE FRUIT OR ALL CHOCO- GY CANNOT PUT HIM ON TRIAL. te WoW, Nadioa ting 4 nt yersation concerning the Inseription on| y1q11-GRADE_RONTONS, CHOCO! »25c| tarres ‘ . Bucklin. He was represented by |the dots and dashes Indicating that the GRADE 4 J et P ted by & &e ‘ ewitohn co port| Attorney Emanuel Well, who wae as-|cull nad been received. Sig. Marcon! |TEST POLICE APPOINTMENTS | ‘"° mvs! Ro eae SCOLATEEL A SORE VHONS, CHOCOLATIS AND FRUITS § § SO) ee com of the queati d answered us he had w'sted by former District-Attorney Kus |siterarkintion from Lod Minton Gover: Actress Almost Fainted. HIGH OR ADR OTN 25c| on tia chocolates: $1.50 SB The Baptist Minteters’ Conference of | ee rym nste Ms hat ho must refuse | gene A, Philbin noreGeheral of Canada, to King Edward, Laura Biggar almost fainted several S a Former Justice Purs to commit bh. Hearing In Held on Nineteen Cap himself, x ‘ | times when she took her seat by the] ~\ WILL DELIVER 10 Ri mI pag in Ay PERERA ER DOM Tree rate AusOUrHAd. the: urogeed. | TAN BAS ex Asian’ Districts Attorney Ahn tees the caosen at itretecalanoe thing by Attorney-General, side of Mrs. Hendrick. Ter maid fanned Ay Tlie FOLLOWING is Fon its rolls. At its meting to- | IDES ately and went to his cham-| Hennessey appeared to defend Can-|{ncrsased, the armature whizeed and the (Special to The Evening World.) her viggpousiy with the palm leaf, and * COR wesr evar May the name of Rev. G. K. McDonald D ULawreriis inal id's interests. cracking ‘of the electricity as it broke] ALBANY, N. ¥.. Des. 22—-Attorn Froquahtiy, spniies the salts bottle to ISLAND, 108 P . i” gnant, " he aro of t fasion sounder wing spe [rgd igAlite: ners e) ene 7 OBOKEN, as stricken out. Siyin abe a uniwleld's Inwyer, Thomas F. Dele- lito tevolver shots, Following Bar! | Genoral Davies gave a hearing thie af-| golin F. Hawkins, Mr, Bennett's teal] YOOSEY cay "oa THE ego ORTLANOT SL OEMs. McDonald was the nastor of the] ay yen, benign, came, out ne tote aibtrate: Bronne tte sgt? © £8c@lstinto'a mesnage, was one from Marcon! | ternoon on an application of the po:ice | Aaviser and executor of the will, went) BRONX... . 160 Cal a Ke fat Chiles! ong | eee aut at had happened tho | Mi 6 Bru fe said: 4 ; x s Palio polce}on the stand and deciared that Laura! 26 G ne. man carrying a olver entered, We Went to the front door and Inepector Brooks was just entering wita a hatchet in his hane The door was not locked and had not been during the evening. 4 1 you Know there was to be 4c by the Statuts of Limitations and hi eked you in asking @ question that the answering of which could not in- eriminate vou." ne perplexed Lewisohn was frighten. ed ‘when he found that he. had un: oF to office who were promoted by the bl- partisan Police Commission of that city in December, 1900, two months before {t was abolished by an act of the Lemis- Jature, ‘Dusiness in the Bronx, and he served 2A drinks there yesterday. The resolu- to strike his name off the roll of inisters was passed unanimously and it discussion. KILLED WHILE AT PLAY. ee Noy of Five Ran tn Front of Truck, Which Passed Over Hin Neck, been maintained by the prosecution, then Tawkins, ‘A long legal battle took place over the testimony of Mr, F jays any @ char He refused to give Laura Bi money under the Will because t of conspiracy made agalnst her and the CANDY. a other two. Christmas Clothing ulvocably placed himeelf tn contempt) ! i¢ * asked Mr. Phitol & : leant SPECIAL FOR XMAS WEEK, Baptist Church is strictly congre- | 96 court. Mr, Lavterhach hustled Attor ‘trying hard ty Godge the ques-| Flve-year-ol4 John Genwchell, of No, Rael ellen aceninUateation was rept ethos eete AG apenas ON CREDIT. We offer the best and greatest varlety of Win its form of government.| matters. “Then: Tueine Wate ned HOR, Relehunty’ answered: Ht West Forty-ninth street, played in| pearing for Assistant Corporation Gou! convicted she will receive her W per : ° | Holiday Gandies in the city for the lowest fs\ no central governing body|to reopen the hearing. and once: ior non, of No. 620 Went wittietn | front of hie Kindergarten, at Eleventh | sel Rives, who has charge of the mat eee ee er ka ealda iie celthor Don't forget that no ‘holiday is cont I prices - which has power to depose a| made fi ray. ta the Slateiot Attormay's mer Meine, of Nov 28 West avenue and Fifty-third street, after the | {fF PARE rere eupresented: by guilty or hot guilty, regardiess of the|] Plete wit po route attire in wi to Candies, packed in t-Ib, boxes, from noon recess to-@ay unt!l he had just | time enough left to run home for lunch and get back to school. He started across the strect an fast as his lege could carry him, without noticing John Foley's big two-horme truck which wi coming down the street, The youngster ran In front of the celebrate, ave everything that style and taste suggest Woman and Child in Clothing, Shoes, Headwear, Furs, Fur Jackets, Umbrellas, ution of the estat along (awyers have differed on this aint. Prise Josie Lane, of Freehold, when called by the prosecution refused to answer the question as _to whether she was engaged to marry James Hendrick, brother of the physiclan-lawyer defen- ahs told of a visit that she had made * from the ministry, Such a step| been in Canfleld’s previous to Dee, 2 mn only by. the church which the | 1897 and he replied that he had not. Marves as pastor, When a faye you been In the house at s wits put on trial by hin church | eefh mont aou Mr. Crowell maintained tn his argu- ment that the promotions were made in violation of the civil-service rutes, by @ pre-arranged plan by which each of the four Police Commissioners re- celved four appointments, ———— CIGAR-BOX STUFFER IN JAIL. an a box 0 60g, a AOR packed in Sib. boxes, from 480» Ja box up to $2,75, Large variety of imported fancy silk boxes and pouched baskets suitable for presents at cut prices. Churches, Sunday-Schools, Fairs, tte.» Sast Kighty-elghth atree INS Ee ‘fed that on the sigot 0,5 ot the raid thoy saa a wagon drive a pede gat hates et since Dec. 21, | 41 ront of Canfleli’s, fren which H Shades “ asked Mr. orn ¥ | en and put up to the presenting other congregn- refuse answer,” replied the | *s window, ‘They saw no one try Meually present, but purely In| aoueneg und str. Lewisohn wae Ine | Adin LAnae: by. menial ae chelaoor inary capacity. structed to present himself in the Court | "tors, ke ladder was resorted to. for Man, is mich procedure is likely to be taken | of Special Sessiony at 2 o'clock, linsauahntrbee horaos. They knocked Alm down, and onne #anitarium last spring. AS WELL AS supplied at special prices. paade of Me. MeDonait, Vecause he | | None of the other millionaire wan) Mei, coat, Detar We Iaddor, was Put! Petore woley could aton Mis, wagon Vath Soi Lane went there in February and All candies made on premises Tesigned as pastor. A mem: | s#reet men and speculators who are sald W he ‘knocked at the| wheels on the off wide had run over the latches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Bithe conference who tiade ‘hese |to have bern suopornard by the Pies |foNt door and ‘gor ho answer. “Twn | Ma Alno Pays Fine of 92,000/left on June 9. She saw Laura Biggar , fresh daily, child's neck, killing him instantly, who Hves at No. 453 West Fitty-| street, was arrested, Foley, third jhe rang the bell at the basement door Jand got no answer, After that he or- dered Sergt. Cohen’ to use the’ ladder, ad a room ot She had soon the iy and there. Laura Biggar Dr. Hendrick’s office, two together in the same room ns added. Piss t hev: trict-Attorney to testify In the John Doe proceedings appeared to-day, The Dis- trivi-Attorney would not talk about their Etc, for Brenking Federal Laws. tail o Ay for Christmas presentation, at the very 1 cullarly distressing Morgan Marshal, retail cigar dealer at indeed, heard of cases ‘similar, and 1 believe there nce, Ho also testified that after the search : Broadway and Chambers atreet, to-|Risnt- They were very affectionate to-1] jowest possible prices and on Easy oF two azo over in New| ‘Tho refusal of Lewisohn to say if he| Of the house Cantield thanked him for : ward gach ote without annoying for- as I recall, however, the | pad ever bean In Canteld’a tn'dlmerent | {he courtesy which had been observed BREAKS FAST TRAIN RECORD. day, pleaded xullty, In the Criminal] "Br. Gerth MeBiougatt teatited that tig} Payments without annoy t aced question were pastors of jfrom, his refusal last week to say nee f ‘York, and that he had at- he ki Canfield. ‘Under oross-examination Brooks ad- street, w York, an at he a at once. cen which have Hever [sued that it, would not be ineraninating | Mitted that the Candela house. was not eee ere te Tonle clean bony RMImDE |tended Mr. Henriett, He has known OPEN EVENINGS. him with refill clgar boxes and the Other with faite to destroy internal nue led tana Run tn Oh! Laure Biggar for timony: tended fe: was nol heed fave ‘child. Ny itteen ware. rls, tes- father of Laura Big: in his distcict, and that he had been ordered to ko there by Col. Partridge. In] FORT WAYNE, Ind. Deo. #2.—The man sald he asked the questions becanes | Dest record of long-sustained speed on it was @ Spiceromaner, to serve a war-|the Pennsylvania lines weat of Pitteourg "Hun eepased a orga wong | SMaMuMY Nt BOARD ah ia for ‘arrest atter his |e’eun trot : Ge ee tand against the rum |for him to admit that he knew the gam. nan of the name of|bler, To-day’s development puts the caso re1 to where both sides want lt—for d ti to whether a man called saa case is compell: ay yy) a in Cant ned t 1 to

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