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vay < syeedy meen A } ot ‘A. not to give them any oranges and then ’ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1903. x N\ PAYOUT GRAFT. ‘Peddler Tells Magistrate He Has Been Compelled to Give Fruit to Street-Cleaning Inspectors to Keep Out of Trouble. (THREATS MADE AGAINST HIM. They Demanded to See His License, and When He Wanted Policeman to arrest Two of Them He Got Locked Up Himeelf. Magistrate Seller in the Essex Market Oourt to-day held a lengthy examina- tion in the case of William Asher, the aasistant foreman of Section 2, Street- Qleaning Department, who is charged ‘with attempted extortion. The com- Plainant was Morris eWinberger, a fruit dealer, of No. 352 East Houston street. He wes represented by Lawyer Joseph Ferled. The lawyer said that he tn- tended to make charges against the ser- geant and policeman who maiie a pris- ‘" oner of Weinberger oe ee to ac- jt Rietnbeneer toetltied th ed that on Baturday last about 8 o'clock he was in his apart- ment, when his son came up and told him that two street-cleaning men had @emanded a dozen oranges each from his employee, Schwartz, who was taking eare of bis frult stand in front of his premises. Weinberger sald that he shouted out of the window to Schwartd went to see what wae tne trouble, He found Asher and Foreman B. M. Chap- man, of the same section, quarreling with Schwartz and demanding to see the Hoense for a push-cart. Weinberger aid thet he refused to show the street- Gleaning men the license, but showed it to Policeman Harting when ‘ae came up. ‘Weinberger said that he then asked the policeman to arrest Asher for at- tempted extortion, but that he refused to do so and took all hands to the Union DMarket police station. There Weinberger claimed that be was roughly used and Jocked up, while his charge against ‘Asher was not entertained. When Wein- erger has arraigned before Magistrate Zeller on Sunday morning he was promptly beleased and the Court or- Gered a complaint against Asher. Weinberger admitted under cross-ex- @mination that he had known Asher for almost a year and that he frequently gave him {rut Lefore “Why? asked Magistrate Zeller. “Because,"” answered Weinberger, “I Gidn’t want to get Into trouble. You know we have dirt to take sway and unless we give something the ash man wouldn't take it."’ “Then,” said Megtatrate Zeller, “you ox gave them frult so thet they wouldn't ‘annoy you “Yes oir," he answered. “Don't you know that you also vio- lated the law?” said the Court, “Don't Isnow that you have no right to e pabile, officer Bitrate © Beiter will said Weinberger. ‘on ‘April 8 ig Yorkville POLICE CAPTAIN TO BE RETIRED2 sReport that Ennis and Gaus, of Brooklyn, Have Asked to Be Put on the Shelf. ' Tt wns stated in Brooklyn police cir- ‘eles to-day that Police Captains James Ennis and Edward Gaus, who have werved in various Brooklyn precincts for more than a quarter of a century, had epplied to Commissioner Greene for etirement on half pay, Up to ebout two weeks ago Capt. Ennis was in charge of the Ralph avenue station. He applied for a twenty lays’ leave of absence, and Capt, tes O'Reilly was traneferred trom ‘the Tenderloin to that precinct, Then it was aid that when the twenty days ‘Were up he would retire. Capt, Ennis ‘was appointed to the force on August 8, 1870, and Wes promoted to the command ot @ precinct on Jan, 5, 1857, Capt. Gaus is now in charge of the De Kalb Avenue Station, He was made @ patrolman on Sept. 4, 1872, a rounde- man Gept. 19, 1679, @ sergeant Bept. 9, 1881, and a captain Dec. 29, 1990 He was ‘one of the nineteen sergeants Promoted ‘by the York-Gexton Board over which there was a civil service tangle which the sours. fi finally decided in favor of Because of “thete long service Commie. gloner” Greene but ret AK te i eee was An Al: ay a not x OF ROL ae'he had received the Sey the ap- THE VANDERBILT. NEILSON WEDDING. To Take Place at“Arlelgh” Cottage, Newport, Which Has Been Hired for the Occasion, (Special to The Brenig World.) “NEWPORT, March u4—While Mrs, Nellson is in New York completing ar-| i fangements for the wedding of ber daughter Kathleen and Reginald Van- is Gerbilt, her other daughter, Mra, Kemp, ~ te aupervising the Newport details, ‘Mrs, Kemp announced this morning ‘that the Pratt villa, “Arieigh,” in Belle- | * vue avenue, had been hired and it ts . mere that the wedding will sae place TO THE ASYLUM. Medical Examination Showed that the New Jersey Forger Paroled by Gov. Murphy Last Week Is Insane. HAD FRIGHTENED HIS WIFE.) Released from the Trenton /State Prison After He Had Aildel the Warden to Convict Four Un. faithful Deputies, Charles L. Rolier, tormerly of New- ark, N. J., was committed to the Hud- son River State Hovpital at Poughkeep- sie for treatment by Supreme Court Jus- tice Greenbaum to-day, an examination having shown that he fs insane. Roller {# a paroled prisoner from the New Jersey State Prison. He was for- merly in the brokerage business in Now- ark and was arrested two years ago for forging the signatures of well-known business men of that city to $00,000 worth of notes. For this crime he wes arrested. Pend- ing trial ha.jumped his baél and went t¢ the far West, but wns arrested, ‘brought back to Newark, convicted and sentenced to feven years In prison. Whtle incarcerated at Trenton War- den Osborne of the prison suspected that Some of his deputies were smugeling wtlekey, opium and other luxuries into the prison. He induced Mrs. Osborne and Roller to take part in a plot to catch the offending employees and they were successful. Four the deputies were convicted, principally on the testimony Though he had served ten monthe of his sentence Holler was then peroled by Gov. Murphy. His wife. who had been faithful te ‘him in all his troubles, had in the meantime removed from No. 038 Sumner avenue, Newark, to No, 29 West Ninety-seven: Three days Trenton Roller called upon her. ‘He was violent and so evidently insane that she was obliged to call the police and have thim docked up for examination, He is «ald to have been addicted to the use of morphine. “CHAPPIE" MORAN FREED IN JERSEY, Notorious Confidence Man Had Been Arrested in New Market for Attempt to Swindle, . “Chappie'’ Moran, the notorious con- fidence man, was arrested at New Mar- ket, near New Brunswick, N. J., by De- tectlve Hagerty, of Newark, on a charge of attempting to fleece a boarder at the New Market Hotel out of $250. Detectives have been after Moran for some time. On Saturday they heard that he had been aeen about New Mar- ket and thet he had buncoed a man out of $3,000. Detective Hagerty immediately got tn- to the cas eand located Moran at New aMrket. Suspecting he had another one of his notorious deala on, Hagerty took ® room in the hotel adjoining Moran's. He waited and soon heard Moran enter jwith his victim. Just as Moran was about to take over the spoils Hagerty broke into the room and captured him. Moran was taken before Justice Von- menden and examined behind closed doors. Moran had wired his lawyer, “Mannie Friend, of New York, mean- While, who, arrived and obtained, hia cieaie, " Hrlend brought Moran back with him ut Soe to ew York New York. PHYSICIAN RAKES : ‘| SNS HE HADTO VROLLER SENT — (ONORCE ie IN POLICY “GIG.” Elfers Declares His Wife Spent All His Money in the Lottery and Asks to Be Set Free. Policy gigs, eaddies and crors-saddies says George H. ‘Elfers, an employee of the Hamburg-American Steamship Company in Hoboken, separated him from hia wife. «AM the money that I gave her,” El- feta told Vice-Chancellor Pitney to-day, © spent trying to make a fortune in polloy. Shé plinyed the ‘baby gig’ and the ‘snake gig,’ besides other com- ‘dinations based on, dreams and dates and other things. Instead of spending the money for a square meal it went {nto the pockets of the Hoboken policy ‘Therefore Elfers asked the Vice- Chancellor to give him a divorce. Mrs. Blfers denied ‘her husband's charges and sald that the frequently threw dishes at her. The Vice-Chancellor will e-Connoe}ion will tink it over. INSURED HIS WIFE AS SHE WAS DYING. Got Dummy to Impersonate Her at Examination, Is Charge Made Against Ciccone. Assistant District-Attorney Krotel, who has charge of the prosecution of the band of Italians charged with de- trawling life insurance compantes by collecting risks upon bogus applicants, appeared in the Centre Street Court this morming against Geurino Ciccone, said to be one of the gang. Ciccone was arrested by Central Office Detectives Petrovino and [ich last night at his home, No. 49 Bast One Hundredth strect. He 'ds charged with defrauding the John Hancock Life Insurance Com- Fany of $500 collected on the death of his wife. It is alleged that Ciccone insursd his wife's life when she was dying, get- Ung another woman to undergo the ex- amination. Ciccone pleaded not guiity and was ‘eld in $2,500 ball for examina- ton. —_-————-- NOT “HOLD UP,” HE SAYS. Mam Accuned of Stealing Watch on Bowery Makes Dental, William Fleischman was arraigned in police court to-day charged with hold- ing up John Pflugel, of No, #05 Sixth street, in the Bowery early this morn- ing. Pflugel was walking with a friend and took out his watch to look at the time, when a man jumped toward him, seized tne watch and ran away, Pflugel called for help, and a police- man chased Flelschman and arrested him. The watch was not found. 7 prisoner lives at No, 3 Attorney atre Says He Owes His Ripe Duffy’s Pure THE GAS ROBBERS, Writes to Alderman that He Will Gladly Give Time and Efforts to Bring Them to Justice. Another of the many victkms of the Gas Trust who haye volunteered their services and time to seoure legislation which will put a curo on the combine and present extortion 1s Dr. Broaddus Pritcham, of No. 16 West Geventy- third street, He addressed a letter to the Board of Aldermen, which was read at the meeting of that body towlay. Here 1s the dootor’s letter: “Becretary Board of Aldermen: “Dest Bir; I desire to add my protest to thowe already presented olative to the exorbitant and arbitrary charges of the Consolidated Gas Company, and also as to the quality of gas furnished. 1 jnave ved at the above address more than feven years and my housebold hes been practically the same during all Mr. f, Milles Harts, pigely hoows (nF ‘ing Dufly’s P it pate, cul differences crease from month to month ang 4 to year In my gas Dilla Complaints and s¢cusations 9 eae: The Cea ‘4 at, H asoutn: won to believe I will ry iy voip Malt Walsh, wiien. h ic st I ki t Am now Bt earn olde he pIy of uty es it free. Dose. trom’ ¢h r mmen adv meet, DUFFY'S PURE lean absolutely pure, gentle ag 8 ves power 1 {i othe Mood. “it brin ‘nabien "yeu is, Wat ble for overwork fey eur throat erninent gs B, Be hearty and as vi @ much riper o wth do ni y's Pure Malt Whiskey to any oue wio Wishes to keop stron, MALT WHISKEY * and invigorating stimulant and tonic, men, delicate w: yan, Ny apnea of geod couabis. colds, an sat r It BARON HAD THIS CABMAN ARRESTED, De Saint Mare Thought Larkin Was Overcharging Him and Cabby Was Finea. Baron Jacques De Meyromet De eatnt Mare, who Is visiting this coun! around In a cab for two houts before going on a ¢erry-boat at the foot of West Twenty-third street. Larkin waa the cabman. came abusive, demanding a larger fee. drive and 60 cents to boot. the Baron's complaint. The nobleman In Jefferson Market Court to-day. policeman made a complaint he was fined $2. FUSION AGAIN 10 OPPOSE TAMMANY, :The Campaign of 1903 to Be Conducted Along Same Lines that Led to Victory in 19017. The st; to be restarted for the Mayoralty fight of 1903 against Tammany. Even the Re- publicans have consented to thls, and the Greater New York Democracy allied in the coming fight against the Tiger, President Cantor and Joha C. Sheehan have been in communication diiring tho past few days with the rep- sentatives of the fustonists of 1901, and at has been practically settled that the political array which lineal up against Croker will again be in harness In the fight next November. ‘All the talk regarding a coalttion be- tween Tammany and,the Greater New York Democracy forcés goes for naught in view of the new line-up, Bota Can- tor and Sineehan declare tmeir bitterness toward Tammany haw not abated, No formal conferences have been held. These await the convention of the Cit- dzens’ Union on April 18, ———— Isanc Schoonmnker Dead. PATERSON, N. J., March Bchoonmaker, one of the oldes dent: He fas born in Singao In 1818. ed two terms as Alderman. comotive Works for thirty-two yt and afterward with the Rogers works. He leave? three daughters and sons. Board. Elias Hartz, The Goosebone Weather Prophet of Reading, Pa., Old Age and Clear Brain to Malt Whiskey. MR. HARTZ I3 NOW 87 YEARS OF AGE, HALE AND HEARTY, AND POSSESSES ALL HIS FACULTIES; IN FACT, HE LOOKS LIKE A MAN 50 YEARS OLD, the goorebor . rophet, ‘umber we iby ont rays: Fi b ‘end ‘always hive & NA, PANO colle or ey that bas lefere I used 1, but now s from my old age, and 1 my only modiclt nerye to the houtishmaut it ho 3, tekiy ehiigree te witb and loligevity, makes er ip, broneh weet oll nod bulla uy othe brain, ‘strength ‘and eipattoite 1) into Botlou all fe sits for fe fcody consumption, contains io i icing. i fe pou 6 only i it utes rendre fs, Schl bola pt hiteh Thomas The French nobleman gave Larkin $2 in payment for his ride and Larkin be De Satnt Marc sald several things In French and insisted In Engilsh that he} had pald the legal rate for a two hours’ Policeman Swayne arrested, Larkin on| jwent on hia journey and failed to appear The agalnst Larkin for driving without a license and Tong fuelon movement of 1601 Is is Isaac resl- of Paterson, died here last RiBRE 8 He 8 connected with the Danforth Lo- re | two One of the sons, Samuel Schoon- maker, is a- member of the Aldermanic Health and beauty are the glories of perfect womanhood. Warten who suffer constantly with weakness peculiar to their sex cannot retain their beauty Preservation of pretty features and rounded form is a duty) women owe to themselves, When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhcea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, back- ache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, “all gone” and “want-to-be-left-alone” feelings, blues and hopelessness, Lydia E. they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound removes such troubles. Case of This Prominent Chicago Woman Should Give Every One Confidence in Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “DE KR MRS. 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Within six weeks I was a dif- ferent woman, strong and robust in health, and have been so ever since. “A number of my friends who have been troubled with allments peculiar to our sex have taken your compound, and have also |been greatly benefited,"—MISS ELIZABHTH DALEY, 270 Loomis St., Chi | cago, Ill.; President of the St, Ruth’s Court, Order of Foresters (Catholic). We publish, but to believe. feel how wicked you are to remain so, making life a burden for yourself and your friends, when a cure is easily and inexpensively obtained? you think it would pay to drop some of your old prejudices and “Tr Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which is better than all the doctors for cures?’’ Surely the experience of hundreds of thousands of women, whom the Sompaund has cured, should convince all women. 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