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th indulged in Fatal De- ~ Bauch Ainong Class of ns with Whom They Little in-Common. ER’S CASE A PUZZLE. glans Discredit Theory of jook-Out Drops and Say e Was Nothing Suspi- e is something of a parallel and eal of a temperance lesson in of Capt. William Livingston n, the millionaire brewer and owner, and Nicholas Fish, the; . Both died as iho result of a muuch In the company of men ani nen with whom they would not think "wentence for killing nim; in the case Capt, Wanagan, the police are von- oting an investigation that may lead ‘Bssumption is that Capt, Plan- ied from the effects of kno it drops, although the history of the | that preceded his fatal tliness does | t aitts coincide with the theory, It} to see what object his com- Mons would have in giving knovk- ‘Gtops to a man who was throwing Money away without any pers des his brewery Interests, Capt. owned large real estate hold- 4m this and other cities. He was owner of the magnificent Hotel ie Antoinette and of two hotels in pore. He lived with his niece in nts in the Metropolitan Opera block. Some years ago he sep- ied from his wife. fe was a friend of President Roose- it, an associate of men of affairs, a man of engaging personality, During Spanish-American war he was in mmand of a battery, but did not get | "Fa chance to go to the front. He served | the staff of President Roosevelt when | It was Governor. | wer two weeks ago Capt. Flanagan | wed at Coney Island tn his big | Fog automobile, He had with nim onal attendant, a former sol- er, who was known “Pho Ser- mnt." Paid to Protect Him, This man way paid to remain in the apuny of Capt, Flanagan at all times| uxt keep him from harm. | There is a general impression that | Goney Island is a bleak place in winter, Pit isin appearance, But there is a pierse resident population, many saloons open, dance halls are in opera nd many men eceking a quiet place P for a debauch 20 down to Coney Island $n the cold a: They aro effectually buried from thelr business associates | Pand their*families. Capt, Flanagan was no stranger in| Peoney Island. He owned considerable | Seal estate at the resort, including Mansion built by Dick Newton, John fini MoKane's }ieutenant, in Surf avenue, © near Sea Gate, and a big Ice plant, and wae a frequent visitor, summer and winter, He was known ax a heavy ~-Mrinker, who always paid his bills, | Soy Upon reaching Coney Island, Capt. Flanagan made a round of the resorts in his automobile, winding up at the faloon of Joo Perry, on the Bowery. In Perry's #alcon is @ plano. The piano- player in the place was Phil Pe: "brother of the proprietor. Capt. Flanagan liked the ragtime of Perry and the songs he sang, and at | Perry's he established himself, He had ® roll of bills amounting to about $3,000, Ht did not take long for word that : was an “angel” in Perry's to “Brave! from end to end of Coney Island Wine tor Everybody. A hanger-on about the place, Jack 5 je, succeeded in gaining the favor ‘Of Capt. Flanagan, as did three women, ‘Washington May,” Julia Wilson and )) -Doliy Edwards. Perry wes told to keep a “everybody supplied with wine all the i) time, the piano played night and day, +) and the $3,000 bank roll diminished rap- ibaa ee ‘On. Friday afternoon Capt. Flanagan Wiseovered that his money was gone, “Me had been giving the women bills Panging from # to $100 and the plano er's clothes were upholstered with Capt. Flanagan sent his mau, Delmonico's for and in a few hours the man came with the money. In his ubsence Bianagan siwnuec several checks which he gave to the womun other hangers-on, with instructions them out to sult themselves. We $1,000 lasted unt! Saturday, when } Pianagan ivlephoned to Georg ‘proprietor of the Waldorf-As- wot $100 In cash, ) the Sergeant’ “got back to with the money Capt, | had tread of Perry's piace. ted Dowie, Phil Perry and the BITPDOS-99S9OO6 2 26208 serious that he eent for his own phy- sielan, Dr. Saxe, of No. 76 East Nine- teenth street, but before Dr, Saxe could reach the hotet Capt, Flanagan died. Dowie, Perry and the women have disappeared, and st is not Mkeiy that the pollce will make any s them, they, may be arrested Ae the kk to Coney Island. An autopsy to-day showed that Capt. Planagan dled of chronic nephritis and heart Inease, Doubtlens ve arink= ened his end eis Nite F stiatity the report he. th go ba 7 that REed by his companlons—nothing at | raj 1 of medical evidence, r all in the way h for | wes | 2 A FLANAGAN, HOTEL WHERE HE DIED, AND PROGRESS OF GAY PARTY ON FATAL NIGHT. PEARY S'CONEY (LAND >OOPOOOE STRANDED LAHN IS REFLOATED. Vessel Seems to Be Uninjured and Will sume Her Voyage to New York To-Morrow. GIBRALTAR, Jan, %.—The North Ger- man Lloyd steamer Lahn, from Mediter- ranean ports for New York, which rounded on a sundbank off Tumara, five miles east of the Rock of Gibraltar, Sunday morning, was floated at day- break. ‘The Lahn afterward anchored tn this harbor, apparently undamaged. She Is reshipplng her cargo and will sail to- morrow for New York. The Lahn went ashore at 4 o'clock Sunday morning In a heavy fog. Rain was falling at the time, Capt. Maichow had distress signals fired Immediately and the signal station on the Rock of Gibraltar responded di-| rectly The Lahn afterward. had on board 100 satoon tly Jeans, and miters would haye In blowing up Do called for information the servants ta! of the city. Another visit brought the stateme the third visit it was stated that Mr, be seen, Detective McManus gained an ent, ger for only a moment. To McMani one who wou'd want to injure him or The Doelger residence is one of Drive. It is of brick and stone, three the interior is richly finished. names of the men who lease them, was discussed, it was estimated tha’ $7,500,000, Resides the children living with living in Fighty-ninth street, Seventy-fifth elreet. For several years these two sons other commercial interests, Peter Doelger, jr., visited the Bu and examined the bomb, He said thi used in the brewery, but repeated hi There have been a lot of curious |side Drive. Watchmen have been disc glass windows have been broken, vin dations committed. There has neve were connected with the acts of va suspictous, John B. Shaw, of No. 307 West One I go and some one cut the yines with All thie has made the police won heal @ job and was trying to scare Mr, DODGE OUT OF NEW TROUBLE ‘This Time He W Accused of in An automobile fentchester. They came to jing the Monument fundred and Twenty. ‘ane ‘Bighth avenue, in the ia Hotes, Grinks, efter which Borough of oF Fenced Baw Speeding an Auto, John A. Dodge, of the Hera Square Hotel, was a prisoner before Magistrate Hogen in the Harlem Court to-day, charged by Bicycle Policeman "Ajax Waltman with speeding his $12,000 auto- mobile more than sight miles an hour Fit e from One Hun hd One Hundred eu Ned 'to cA Cour’ iat (oe ° Doelger was sick in bed and could not It is said to have cost about $200,000, Mr, Doelger owns many saloons in New York, operating them under the A fow years ago, when the income tax! and another son, Charles Doelger, ving in imagine who could have placed the bomb where tt was found. CURIOUS WEST SIDE HAPPENINGS. cHents {nto taking them back into thelr employ thing to G. Geering, who lives just ac thet the vole on wrap pot} tbat he was still Mt for duty, "The sur- 1 Re- auout 700 efnigrants trom Italy, all bound for New ¥ Laie 1/0n the reguiar service botween New York and Mediterrancan ports, She left here on Dec. 6, arrived at Genoa on Dec. 18, left Genoa for New York on Jan, 1, and touched the next day at Napies, where she took of most of the stecrage passengers, Attempts were made to pull the ship off at high water Sunday morning by the United States training-ship Mart-| ford, the British Admiralty tug 1 tic and the tugs News, Heraclides and Hercules, but the Lahn remained fast on the sandbank, stern on to the sea. ‘The tugs strained frultiossly at her all day, the Hartford and the Ener-; getic alding them in the afternoon. ‘The heavy easterly weather pre ailling te and the sea morning when th W Bunday aftern (Continued from First Page.) rel Re id that Mr. When the police first were out) 's house. and Mrs, Doelger ine CAPT. CANNON BEGINS DEFENSE Witnesses Called to Prove that) the Accused Police Command- er Acted on Petitions Sent Him by Dwellers in Precinct. IMPORTANT POINT OBSCURE. The defense of Capt. James Gannon, whose trial on charges of neglect of ‘uty In falling to suppress disorderly. laces while in command of the East ‘Dwenty-second street police station, has been In progress before Deputy Com- tiissioner Piper at Police Headquarters, was begun to-day. ast withess for the prosecution Geo P. Mammond, county de- told entering certain premises in Bast Twenty-third street, Which were In the precinet commanded | by the accused, and finding a pool-room ton, Je sald that on two gated entrance at this ad- found on eel h people bett! 16 was stive, who w a hornaila and without the non, rac Deputy Com- Azauuon while veidence We re nwiuden Of & apt. ist of suspected 5 offered In sioner’ Piper re the pros Overtite CULO Arthur 4 the manager of the | Hotel teenth street and Irving first witness called nt that they had gone driving and at rance to the house and saw Mr, Doel- | 18 Doelger said he could think of no blow his house up. the most magnificent along Riverside full stories, a basement and attic, and t Mr, Doelger’s fortune amounted to him he has a gon, Peter D, Doeiger, have been managing his brewery and veau of Combusttblos tn the afternoon 6 pipe was exactly like the brine pipe 8 former statement that he could not happenings at residences along River- barged and within a short time plate- es cut, lawns dug up and other depre- r been any proof that the watchmen ndaliam with a view of scaring their it has been mig! I Mrs, BE. Thiete, of No, 310 Riverside drive, discharged ove watchman and) ,, the very next night some one threw stones through the front windows, Wr. fundred and Fourth street, let his man bin a few nights. They aid the same 1088 the street from the Ihieles, nder if eome watchman wasn’t hunting Doclger into making a piace for him. SERGT. O'TOOLE RETIRES, Does Voluntarily What He Refused Do Under Comp lon, Willlam O'Toole, of the Mor- . Was retired by Commis | sioner, Greene to-day on his own appll- cation, } the Police De- partment # He was one of the men ordered before the Bourd of Sur- weons by Commiesioner Partridge just before he went out of office, O'Toole ro- proved to be @ bet- prosecution, He sald In the district after a drawn up and signed Gannon, but when Fate orne admitted he ention of the defense was that As Soon Se the petition was submitted to the Captain a decided change for the ber resulted, but neither this r Andrew Schaeffer, manager Union Square Hotel, who im- ely followed, eatablished the tact, re examined as to ‘clean up" the pre- was adjourned until qi TOW asternoon, BQODLER KE KELLY GETS TWO YEARS, St. Louis Alderman, Identified While Landing Here, by an Evening World Reporter, Is Convicted of Perjury. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20.—Chartes F, Kelly, member sad former Speaker of the Lo of Delegates, was to-day con- loted of perjury In connection with the roan street railway franchise deal ind given two years In the penitentiary, He at has to stand trial on two charges of bribery in connection with the came deal, | | Kelly {fs the man who returned from rope recently and was | tfed on t pler fn this eity by an Svening World reporter this that he pila und ¢ sland trial A CARGO TO BURN. \netlenden Rau short of TT Coml and Used the OF Was arrested in Philadel sen back to St, Louls to by witoless tele tucket, sted enforced retirement, fleclaring tons upheld ‘his contention, and, being vindjeatod, he now retires voluntarily. i . inn Bajoy the Brening Perige Aeemaly ing run short of coal, Rusk & Jevons, of the prohues x y sata It Was as a result of The steamship Belienden was reported Phy lo-day from Nan- and it was said that she sige nailed she wes burning her cargo, hay- to whom, the re a THREE VOTES ACANST PLATT Bolters Brackett, Brown and Elsberg Stand Together Against the Senator’s Re- election. SEEBECK IS ITS SPONSOR. from Brooklyn, Where Bridges Come From, but the Resolution Was Introduced by Him to Oblige! a New York Republican Club. | (Special to The Evening World) ALBANY, Jan. %.—Thomas ©. Platt was re-elected United States Senator by the two houges of the Legislature to- day. The vote In the Senate stood: Platt. 25; Root, 3; Stanchfleld, 21. ‘The As- | sembly vote stood: Platt, 86; Stanch- | field, 67. The three bolting Senators, Brackett, Brown and Elsberg, made apeeches ex- plaining why they could not vote for Platt. A dead silence fell over the chamber &@ these Republicans, classed for years as strong Platt men, declared that they could‘not vote for Piatt be- cause he was noc the proper man tu choose. Platt’s Meutenants about the chamber were highly indignant over the extraor- dinary spectacle of Platt, Republican boss, being denounced on the floor of u Republican Senate by Republicans. Brown Flays Platt, Senator Brown sald: “My vote will be cast agalogt the retum of Senator Part to the United States Senate, in accurd- ance with the sentiment of the ‘Chirty- 'ifth Senatorial District. ‘Yo do so does ho violence to my private judgment. 1 am compélled to submit to my peaple|t and the people of the Slate whether | u sour cattcus ts not more the produc: of the system of political contro: created Porter to Paris, Andrew D. Whi Beriin, or Elthu Root io tha Wartnice or Theodore Roosevelt to Washington, Do not answer me that these men were s he Btate or tha the State will oy him int fon to vote against { ent incumbent at atime Is nearly i ppronc rage init of the Psitm preapitatin this time a coy the party; these have L heard and with variatio: t it that the interests of the State were boing committed to the hands that | Would best protect them." Senator berg contented himeelt Vk h declaring he would vote as he saw regurdiess of muchino rule, and| a alngie Jetthanded compli to Senate 7] ¢ AW Gar | 4) of ¢ the ‘Repubitean caucts,» elecied to the Board of Regents by the full party vote. u Bry a Campaign Mauager Turned | ( Down for Senate 1 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Jan. 20,—Both branches of the Lexislature balloted at noon to-day for United States Some ballot, or nine more than necessary to elect. A joint seaston will be held at noon | “morrow and the vote will be formally Mr, Clarke su s James K, PENROSE IS RE-ELECTED. Junior Peunsyivania Senator Chosen Second ‘Times HARRISBURG, Pa, Jan, 20.—Samuel| W. Pennypacker arated Gov ernor of Pennsylvania and Boles Pen- rore elected to succeed himself in the United States Senate, Tae Houre and Senate batoted separ- United States Senator, the biicans Voting for Benntor Penrose of Pittsburg.» amen Mt ADDICKS FALLS SHORT. Falls of Election tu Delaware by In ately for Rey Six Votes, DOVER, Del., Jan, 20—A ballot was taken here for United States Senator to-day and Addicks was six yotes short of a majority. DEADLOCK IN COLORADO. her Teller Yor Wolcott Has «| Majority, Jan. 2—A ballot for United States Senator was taken in the Benate to-day. ienry M. Teller receive) Lwenty-‘ive votes, One Democrat, MoGuire, Arapa- | hoe, was excused from voting ai iis | request \ Only two Kepublicans, De Long anit Pryor, were present and they” refused wer DENVER, | of Democrat, . Republican, 18; wbilean, 13; N, W, Irving Dixon PL Connecticat Bi HARTFORD, Assembly o-day Orville H to the United Atates Senrie for a fAtth term, He received all the Rerwb Moan votes except that of Owen B, Case, iy - Bathy’ with the Ca ban tee one Lead Company wht TRENTON, N, J. Jan, M—-The United Lead Company. with 6100000 preferrot General path of ¢: a satisfactory ship. smoking dudes to JK. JONES IS DEFEATED. |” an n one of al! that grimage man Wuclid A. Madden was arraigned to-day for manslaughter In causing the death through his counsel pleaded guilty, Judg. in the Pittsfleld House of Correction and imposed a fine of $500, ‘pleaded guilty’, | moved teetemane Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem. edy the Acknowledged King of Medicine for the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood. No reader of the Evening World can have exe cuse for suffering NO. 560. Every reader of the Evening World can Rave a trai ffrom any bottle of Dr. Devi for the Kidmeym, % tee Liver, Bladder or ating: tme‘co. | 300d. when an test that re- aarkable medicine ’R, DAVID KEN- NEDY'S FAVOR- nner: | TE REMEDY ab- olutely FREE uc our store. RE MEMBER you are under no obliga- tion to purchase, Above coupon at our store and a trial bottle of this famous specific will given to you absolutely free, consider this an unusual pur supply of free bottles cannot last ‘on: NOTICE.—If not convenient. to pre- sent coupon at our store you may have a trial bottle absolutely FREH by mail by cutting out this coupon 8. Roel: 8 is and 424 4c Now Fors “ be vou at We Drug We NORTH POLE. He’s a Photographer, a Young- ster, and His Obedience to In- structions Has Pleased Zieg- ler, Organizer of Expedition. WILL START THIS SPRING. Anthony Fiala ts the newest the present foremost fig- He eye of mon who Jare Young an of action ure in the p: and do. Thts boyish young Brooklynite and by the Senator himscit and borne by us| Geacendunt of, the countrymen. of tho tituenis with varying ae-|already famotls Marcon! bids falr to nance than a sound ex-| inscribe his own name high upon the Pression of the public will, seroll of £2 “You might win prestige by sending} Although not yer thirty years of age, ding . Joseph H. Choate to St. James, Gen,|voung Miala will, within a few weeks make another one of those historic and clentific a vances on the death-strewn oration {nto the fateful be- RETO GERRI GH I CORE ee ee hey| yond of the frozen northian@ encom- Islihu Root.” Vote TOF) daesing the Pole—his objective point. Brackett Followy suite Until a few days ago Anthony Fiala Benatarisraceart amas ws was comparatively unknown, Now he tude of roarone, ar peragpe nts Multis] is the protege of Mftillonalre Witllam rly of excuses given for lection | H+ Ziegler and chosen as commander of Be the paucus, or ay, party Yor the|the next Ziegler North Pole expedition. ce ol nited fonator, 3 te) Pave Alstaned Siecny test Gaya A Mr. Ziegler has not lost heart because hear the suggestion ‘that he can besr| Of the miserable failure of the recent Baldwin-Zigler expedition. Anthony He was sen of the Baldwin-Zlegler “lala has had experience. north as the photographer Expedition. | When Baldwin and bls crew made such an Inglorious relurn heane and reported o the man who had expended $260,000 ti h to help them in achtoving distinction but Mot once has Any apulogist ventared| and were asked “What did y tha ene eat the holes wag ideal, or! there was put one of them all who gave account of his steward man was the young and un- Known photeghapher Fiala, “I think I sent a pack of olgarette- find the North Pole,” egier. comm ay vted Mr. pat did you do?” he demanded of Fiala. “L did what T was sent to do,” replied he young man, “1 took about 1,000 ‘aphs, whica you said you wanted, ere th 0 It was e he was the only the Was sent to do that great yonors have’ comp to dn, hala He is uname, A_mother and 5 Cumberland str He will eait away In May. ———_-— AY tye a ed and lives wits his ounger brotner at at, Brooklyn on his foreign pll- JAIL FOR MAN Wil HURT ROOSEVELT): | Motorman of Pittsfield Car Sen-|s tenced to Six Months and a Fine of $500—Conductor Free (Special to The Ey: ELD, 4 World.) pry Maas., Jan. of United States Secret Service Detegtive William Craig Sept. 3 last, and Pierce sentenced Madden to six months The case against Conductor James Kelly for manslaughter was filed, 1 but the District-Attorney for his discharge. The man- slaughier cases grew out df the accident that vefell President oosevelt on South street, In Pittsfield. TRIED SUICIDE IN HER CELL. Marshall M ef Her Drew While walting for her arraignment bo- fore Magistrate Hogan, In the Ha art, Mary Marshall, of No, 2081 & avenue, to-day attempted guicile anging Bhe was arrested this Polleeman Trw Mary © r by afternoun by in the Harlem Court, When ehe found tore off her outer skirt. garment about ned the other to the tonmoat or Mi y mavens down, Te foariet Fever Closes @ Colle) SCAGG: Jan, M@—Lake Forest C onal gent {a- | lage, who charged her | with Intoxication and took her to a cell Nevself elone she ted one end her nanck end FILA TO FIND |CERMAN ATTACK PLANNED AHEAD, Bombardment of Fort San Car- los by the Panther Was the Premed- Result of Careful itation. MARACAIBO, Venezuela, Despite denials issued by the Government, Carlos was premeditated. Ing of Jan. boatlonds of men fort. bar and began the attack. One hundred were fired from the Panther, for there, were plostons aboard the ship, and forced to of the harbor. her position In twenty miles off the fort. During the engagement ezuelans were badly wounded siightly hurt, Col. among those seriously hurt. posed here that the Panther orcing the passage of the fort gelzing and sinking the gun the 1c blockading squadron by Maracaibo harbor, Carelessness. A twelve-thousand-dolar led tis aft waiter shaft o Fehuyler’s building, fell Aiftyefive feet to the cellar. Hundred and n, Oot 1897, ne heavy cornice from lace on t s » Ite front of the Jake down the was to run, As a rosuit of tis tumbie he je* for months and will alw oked three inches eho ——— Secretary Hay WASHINOTO! Jan, “DIED. 20, Notlee of funeral hereafter, cod at machin faundry, 131 LAUNDR Rss mptou Lai MARK ‘aunde) , i Jaen aud able to fron about RY Sere all ound: Lanndey WASHING Wy uinadl for in ig 3 day, 8 SGUGHT TO SINK WARSHIP. Jan. the attack on Fort San On the morn- M7 the Panther gent three to reconnoitre At noon the Panther crossed the and seventeen the fort during engagoment, and sevorat of them struck turn about and steam out ‘The vessel has retaken blockade four Martin Romay was boat fanda. which has evaded capture by the remaining in WILL GET $12,000 FOR S5-FOOT FALL. Workman Receives Court Balm} for Injuries Qccasioned by poultice waa ernoon In Justice Freed- man’s part of the Supreme Court salve the permanent Injuries Sees, of No. 49% Willis evenue, stepped upon the masked top of a dur the roof of Mrs. Sa in the Bronx, and Mrs. Schuyler was bullding at No, § airty= Secretary May is confined to his home to-day by| attack of WUlness caused by he received on his trip to Now HOFMEISTER.—At Die residence, 440 West 29h 1903, CHARLES H,, beloved nee ‘Downey, ‘and & member of Willlam Devery Association Laundry Wants. atarchors washing ani 2 Charles at,, pleco Work. and matling it to the Dr. David Ken- nedy Corporation, Rondout, N. ¥y with your full post-office address. CUYICURA OINTMENT Purest of Emollients and Greatest of Skin Cures, The Most Wondorful Curative of All Time For Torturing, Disfiguring Humours. 20.— German e! 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