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ware. ure till in’ the Gardin asi thé plunder. ¢ his daught That New York needs conversion was impressed on John Alexander torday when his. lieutenants re~ to him the theft from Madison Garden of much of the rented yesterday or last night thieves Pinto the Garden, mingled with the gration Host, and when they left y took with” eee several boxes of Or, may be, showed that he was angry be Who is the wife of of Police, had announced to yesterday the theft of @'b $1,500 diamond and pearl ay that Elijah 111. had her for her talkativeness York, So, Get Word of Trouble, daughter, Mrs, Stern, ‘herself sald jerely re- and it é had told her'to have nothing to to’ the vipers of the ungodly press : outside of telling hé missing silverware, she would 8 first word from Madison Square in to-day was that there was trou- Among hia Restoration ofts! quietly: at the. Plaza He Hotel, ON), “his followers attended the carly "magning: services, thelr breakfast beiny| care It was thevbreak¢. the General trouse} into d to sce him. is your name, plea from between the nolls of fat. at?” ‘for. “will be serious trouble.” While he was talking to the clerk put. Gr ix dew minutes the office has pores They Wanted Food, ‘trouble. 1 oelock, Overseer came domnstairs a short fat man with high- 3 anda faded frock coat ne hotel and breathlessly {sit you wish toisee Mr. Dowie 4s’ trouble at the Garden," he d, “and I can't get meals I have I have been sent here to tell E@yerseer to come at once or there "elders! arrived from Madison Square Garden and went direct to the Dowie dia torortlcr Dowle'x private carriage, vit in @ stable near the “the pple of sotrels drove up and tis wife entered and were sa Ahe Garden in double quick luch trouble was in store for Dowie the Garden. When a Dowle saint’ jy attacked there is likely to Breakfast had been Dditled] se¢ It was not ready unttt!o¢ going home @'ojock, and it would mot have been | © then had not a hundred or more Restoration host turned in to do “peace to you.” je to await their turns, |}0 ' only needed the No autocrat’ d until after the devotional ex- et that caused wer Plated Tableware Stolen from. Madison Square Garden—Tangle in the Commissary Arrangements and “the “Prophet” Is Called to Spepien WHISKERS! @ of whiskers has descended on the town, y col shade and hae, in brown and black and white and bi Iu red and pink and green and rose, thin flood of whiskers flows and flows, Acros and up and down, Tay Upon the foremost wave Elijah Dowte rides, wears « curtain on his face that’s whiter then the finest lace; At hides the place where most men hair ‘If tt hid his shirt besides, Mt The excess baggage on beards that Dowie brow with bin ‘ould pay the board of all his crew for probably a week or tre. The whiskers pl in ticks would b army fx, And no bed would be asked ‘an iM-used saint," said the fat ‘while, the perspiration trickled two was and penne to announcements of Broa “a. Speicher was in im Bltinh’s absence and proved to PHDED LIFE IN | EASONHUST PARK g. talrly. well dressed man about s old shot him: if in this afternoon in Bensonhurst Cropsey avenue and Bay Thirty- }, Bensonhurst. ‘of the’rain and wiist at the Bark \was deserted except for Residents ii the vicinity Palle fi alls atreets. Galways, slugsers, epaulets, kink- all these and othe charms, To give us Zion treats. a pocket edition of the general over- ee ‘at ordering the Zionites about. ‘Admission to the Garden was for members of the Zion Host exclusively. ‘All! had been given private information to enter by the stage entrance, in Fourth avenue, and ce bilbed the Zion Guard was drawn up & entrance to scan the {identification badge of every one who sought em trance. Company B, inside, formed o second line of defense against bed pry- blic. The curfous were ni ne fe murk ‘of the early mornii outed Over~ thinking Zion oO: the next tenet Friaay, Mean have to take seats in evidently ‘exhibition ed fs to put the a to put part Section R, ia the most of the auditorium. ‘Women Give Checks to Dowie. Roundsman Feehan, of the East rmhlrty-fttn Apt station, who has Rete ale Sy Bi actag sixth hea [maples to be entrance used by Cong hey rg and bis coun- ellors, totd thie Neory, the repor' 3 “Before goon tA three Sere evidently very rte rove) up. Yo teh bec allgiotely for te with myo} if them came in @ Victoria, wit! and footman on t te ir. Dowle and tell to feeep young ‘Those are the here with = vo wee nae ce, nk a \e These ‘were the TRUCK KILLS BOY ON FIFTH AVENUE Joseph Johnson, a boy of x: \ his bome at No. 390 East Mighty -i street to-day and went over on Fifth avenue to play with the “big voys. ‘He saw a long scene-hanling truck cuin- | ing and, thinking to steal a ride as he|,, had seen the older boya, do, bs ran to- ward it and Jumped on the pole which connects the front and rear wheeis. He failed to reach the pole with his Ih@}ened. she fell in a faint and wi short arms and fel! directly under the rear wheel. His body was caught 04 he was crushed to death. The body was taken (0 the East Cre Hundred and Fourth Strat Pol!co Sta- tion and word. sent to the mother t> come, When she trived xhewwas act allowed to see the crusied b>ly. Fright- nut attention was revived until medical hive ' ‘Blsle, the Qriver ot the wagon, @ at No: idisinn’ pipiens "DOWIE PAYS $8 A DAY jot many | @ day and the meals, which have eo far alte Ciabaitie biel THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTORER 17, 1903. = THE CRYSTAL BALL AND THE CHICAGO PROPHET; ELIJAH 111. HAS A VISION OF NEW YORK'’S $50,000,000. " fox o8 Nsw 08K 9500000 KENNEY TO TELL {AMERICANS wl OF CONSPIRACY, Shot by “Big Jim” Hennessey in Harlem and Dying, He Is Ex- pected to Reveal Motives ior) Political Bloodshed. | S OPPONENTS ATTACKED | HIM: PRISONER SAYS. Victim Is Not Expected te Sur- ’ vive the Day, and Coroner Is. Sent tor to Take His Ante Mortem Statement. Dying in Herlem Hospital Thomas Kenney, who was shot by big “Jim” Hennessey, in tho latter's saloon, at No. 127 Third avenue, is expected to-day, {ft the truth can be got from him, to make a revelation of a political con- splracy on the part of the followers and opponents of former Tammany Leader Vercy Nagle, which had for its object assault and murder. Kenney is not expected to. live through the day. His condition became such before noon that the physicians sent for the Coroner to'fake Nis ante-mortem statement, It is not known, whether he will be able to talk coherently, but if he does it !s believed that he will make an exposure of motives for the bloodshed and murder that have marked the ‘po- litical warfare of Harlem. Arraigned in Harlem Court, Hennessey declared to Magistrate Baker that a} gang of political workers went to his Place for the purpose of wrecking ‘t and getting him into trouble. Hennes- sey is a Ileutenant of Nagle and the men who were after him are opponents of the deposed leader. Hennewsy’s Story. “Those men tried to get in at the front door,” said Hennessey. “T re- fused to admit them and they came to the side door and forced am entrance, It was long after hours and I wanted to close up. 1 ordered them out and vise Kenney drew a knife and started t me. To save my own life I drew a pistol and fired and he fell.” Hennessey was held without bail, | Saloon-Keeper Resisted Arrest. Kenney was thirty years old and @ cook. According to his four compantons, “Dal” Kelly, of No. 75 Bast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth etreet; Ed- ward und John Mahon, of No. 4 East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, and Ethward Cullom, of No. 2148 Lex- ington avenue, they had epent the even- ing in the Bronx. On thelr way home they ‘stopped at Hennessey’s for a last drink. It was after hours and che place was closed, ‘ut the lights were burning, and the crowd entered the hallway and tapped on the rear door. Wenney’s friends say that Hennessey opened the door, and the moment he saw Kenney he said “You can’t get a drink he and, drawing his revolver, shot the man down without provocation. When Polnceman Brown arrived, answered, | the saloon-keepeg refused to surrender What's that? sala he. |his weapon but made no sign of resist- It is one of those onganizations|ance. Brown took no chances, and. kin gfor the success of the Fusiod! epringing upon him, seized the revolver. | E replied. Hennessey at once made desperate re- sistance, but the policeman floored him |with a crack on the head from his night stick. “Without Provocation,* | Brown hurried Hennessey to the Har- regard that as a) lem Hospital for identification, When inont. shouted Mr. Bel-| i arrived there Kenney wae in the 1 gan't help that, Mr. Belmont,’ 1| throes of death upon an operating table. IT come here to ask you if! His condition wa uch that the doctors uu would! feared to probe for the bullets which ‘nad entered bis left lung and neck, and infernal im: led a priest to adminster the dast | veiled threat of eucraments, Mr Hennessey was brought to the dying| man‘a side. The priest ralsed Kenney’ head. He looked for a long time at the pig saloon-keeper and then said slowly in aswer to the policeman's question, Yes, that ls the man who shot me | without the slightest provocation.” a ———_ CANAL FOR STEEL TRUST. | Water in New England, as Planned, Will Coat $40,000,000, he inquiry} WORCESTER, Mass., Oct, 17.—Omcials of the American Steel and Wire Com- pany, part of the United States Steel Corporation, have plans drawn for the construction of @ eanal between this olty and Providence. The estimated {si {s $40,000,000, and it will be a dim BELMONT SNUBS HEAD OF ACORN Calls Joseph Johnson’s Ques- tions About Tim Sullivan’s Call at His Office a Piece of Infernal Impertinence, FOR HIS FIVE MEALS Remarkable Contrast Between the Original Prophet, Who Wore a Bear's Skin, and the Modern “Elijah,” of Chicago, ‘While the 4,000 members of the Res- toration Host are having a hard time to get even the W-cent meals in the Gar- den for which they have paid in ad- vance, Dowle and his immediate family are enjoying as good meals as can be obtained. They oceupy the rooms Nos, 720, 722, 1H, 728, 728, and 720 in the Plasa Hotel, overlooking Central Park, while across the hall is quartered the ‘Prophet’ colored valet. Robert Massey. Wor these rooms alone Dowle pays #5 any pork. Nothing 1s to be cooked in pork fat or lard. Dowle does not know | how good fresh eggs are when fried in bacon drippings. The private waiter served cruflers with the midnight sup- per last night and the “Prophet” was quick to send them beck with a severe admonition. They had been cooked in bofling lard. Joseph Johnson, head of the Order of Acorns, reported to a crowded meeting jin the Acorn headquarters at No. 60! Broadway at noon the result of a visit he jpaid to Mr. ‘August Belmont at the lat- ter's office this morning. He asked the traction magnate about Room No. 70 ts occupied by Mrs. 'the reported visit of Timothy D. Sulll- Dowie. No. 722 by Dowle himself, His van yesterday to the financial district in son, Alexander Gladstone Dowie, has search of campaign funds. Room No. 724, while in Nos, 726 and | ‘I took it upon myself," said Mr. 128 are Col, Cari F. Stern, the Chief of Johnson, “to wares ee great traction Police of Zion City, and his wif is de: t him in the outer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dowle. onto nd at the, ralling: ‘ T dia not fave No. 7 ie the private dining-room. ” {hehenor accorded Sullivan of a privite If Elijah, of Gilead, who wore only 4 had ever heard of the Order of Acorns, | What Is It?" he asked, of fusion,’ £ been served in the private dining room, No. 70, cost about $20 a day, making a hotel bill of $% a day for board and room only, Outelde of this there is other service furnished by ihe hotel which is extra, The steward estimated that the mead checks would average $2 each. He said some were lees and some were more. He would not sey what Dowle's meal checks averaged, but from another source * is learned that the Prophet is Scaaioeably on the long end. This informant that Dowle’s breakfast cost about ry cents, luncheon about $1.25, tea about 60 an element dynasty of Elijah phophets, could ree the magnificence and style In which Elijah IIT, Hives he would doubtless re-! great that he had not waited until the nineteenth and twentieth centurfes to start prophesying. John the Baptist ‘ho, Dowie says, was Elijah If lijah the Preparer, was bumble when it came to hfs personal requisites, and {sic po Be ov nee of grace stead gents, dinner ohecks about $1 and supper] ai milan hy atted ith hs aut but are about $1.60. That drings his five meals| But Dow jah the Restorer, to $8.06 a day, while the host is trying taking piney good care of th phys: to get along on 45 cents a day for three | **!f- hn] meats. Of course, Dowle's money comes from his followers. Puts «a Bun on Pork. One of Dowle's first orders at the hotel was that none of his foot or the food served to hiv party should contain FARLEY EXPOSES | THE PARKS GANG (Continued from First Page.) —— he had sacrificed his manhood, Farley | thet Parks ead to the boy: has made a clean breast of how he lied| “Why can’t your father k before tae Grand Jury and Recorder ' trouble? I have troubles eno Goff to Reop Parks from wearing prison own. Tell him I don't want to be borne stripes. He has told how he and Parks { ¢red listening to his.” and another an, were cence Jaithe Parkas Geared: trial by a peeeeyeen deals . ¢ ‘The next day the World published she come to me” he asked. What right have You # citizen of Hemp- you neutral in this cam- ung man, T eof Impertinence!’ Ne In Always Guarded. For ett that some one Ww hea fe constantly surrounded bs pedvguarce “Col Stern, the Chief Pol . giways with him Tn Chicago Dowle had a habit of announcing abou nes a month that his life had been Sean a threatened. \ is a plece of jee ir, Low and the lend {bie you can tell them Fi | asked you for a cent, You may tell ihem instead that you and ‘Timothy D.} greeted John: elmont was angry 2am fifty y ae Buallsh language. re what you understand or what your 7 ‘but T thinis you under- stand my aimgie question, are you con- tbutin many Hall Belmont’s reply was that wan ‘Infernal Impertinence.’ COURT ORDERS cult engineering feat. For the new prominent attorney, and he hag told the District-Attorney the true story of| fact that Farley was going to turo| water route a greater part of the fifty how Contractor Joseph Plenty aid) Sta evidence. That scared Parks} miles, the old Blackstone Vajley Canal, Ir sending his partner, Tim McCarthy, to the Tombs to frighten Farley into; silence. Farley was given $3 and told] that lawyers would be provided for him, Devery's nephew was ajso sent Around to provide bail for . im, pe be dredged and utilized, It wa | sixty Years ago that the canal | abandoned and a-railroad built to take Crescent Company’s Affairs Will etree also call for the construc- Be Operated Under Direction | Parks $20) to call off the strike on his Hoboken pler job. Farle; story cor- roborates every statement made by Con- tractor Plenty on the witness stand, a eetprtiors Correborates Biackmatl Charge. tion of a gigantic watershed tust out-/ THE ALASKAN CASE | cevtimteaton Verbally Agrees to Grant All of our Contentions’ Except that for the Portland ' Canal. CANADA IS GRANTED THAT. istinct Victory for States, an the Unite Island Declared the Property ef Dominion Govern | re ment Baing of No Importance, Recommended for Throat and Lung Troubles and as a Tonic and Body Builder by New York and ahettg People, iy of | ot" serious allmonts of lo tandi | tiie 9} preserintion, ie a sd ra e reverotion an emi- t eer ig mended and ‘he ae wi Tomer, It is ‘free from piu visa my morphine, poli al stimulants, upon which “the majority. o | patent ohare dane depend for their effect. d funded if ft claimed for it. ohitie, consump! lung ‘troubles at Xork—Arthur Pelletier, oth Ave. LONDON, Oct. 17.—-The Boundary Commisrion has agreed to grant all the American con: tentions except that for the Portland ea Which goes to Canada. ‘he forma) agreement !s being drawn up and will be rendered on Monday WASHINGTON, Oct: 17.--The Asso- clated Press bulletin from London an-, » nouncing the decision of the Alaskaa Boundary Commission was the first in- timation recetved by the State Depart- ment that the commission had reached fan agreement. Although the news! from London ts exccedimgly brief, State Department officials say that it shows a dlrginot victory for the United States. It is thelr opinion that the effect of the decision régarding the Portland Ca- i) merely gives to Canada 76 posser- jon of Tearse fsland, @ small Island in the Portland Canal und of fo spceisi importanc ig detail of the contro- versy is admitted by State Department officials to have been open to argument on doth sid ‘All that now remains to de done Is for the commissioners to affix their mre nd complete the tures to the dec P map which will accompany Kt. On the: prs will be mai boundary Ine definttaly x fixing the saivision of American and territory on such a t no American citisen will Gest ah u meric: of land he already believe Jnited ON will @ ways 40 tho rich Alaskan tereltory, arith | the ‘exception of the Portiana ‘Canal Which gives Canada the one outlet ‘the 20 much need: ‘The toi settled secret trators, Even up was an bre agreement ‘and the whole eedings met to the 1 Werstone, though, openty. ound. inclined to, believe In the justice of the American argument that’ the United States was! ent the heads of inlets, preter ite held out that Canada h 1 her case in questions two / Perree: dealing with Sine Portland | arse, which figur to noon to-day there te posal y that a dis- ona in the grant to Canada, is at the mouth of canal. The later ts divided into two canals by the island, and Canada formerly had undisputed use of the eastern channel. Under the present decisfon Canada will have the use of the western channel. CANADA DISAPPROVES ALASKAN DECISION. TORONTO, Ont. Oct. 17.—Great dis- approval of and disuppointment is felt in Toronto over the decision in tha Alaska boundary case. ‘I would not like to crittelse Lord Al-| verstone's decision until I have read its text, but the result Js a very great dis- intment to me. nis was the view of Thomas Hod- Ung, KK C., the Master-ina -Orginary, un dar; ‘ataoute a ait pte § the feel! nd It conveys of Canadians iy. sere eae generally. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rises, 6.12/Sun Sets. 5.19{Moon rises, 2a} INCOMING UNG STRAMSHIPS, Umbria, Eiverpont Norge, ‘Christianeand, | Symrie,’ Liverpool. ol NG STE iudad Bolivar, Altal, Haytl Vaderiand, tiv ‘i. M Srea idseee™ kt favre. Lampasas, Bidateattesamust. inte Phoentela, ‘Wambure. The Sufferers z __from Colds by not including those whose ~ sdnoyane by” anecatos And onstrat ne. jesion. N, Orleans. Galveston. Nortolx. about 1? Or. Agnew’s heart Care selleves bears disease in go minutes, 438 a 130m & iwist sen, “DACHTRRA BRR ticlana, sole patentees. Presc: M'KAY.--On the 16th inst., at 100 Franklin J Mra. O'Connor, 407 East Johin*Pavet 1000 Ppreat ave, hewaee Birr A alec 4 pn asian Bt Vine tncent de Paul. 215 West s9th ‘patitp Sehaetter, i inbieys Hool sty 30 Cromin, fireman igri Co. No. hare M, J. Kelley, 650 Courtlandt ave, Wm. ©, Braisted. captain ‘New wore ioche, flreboat New Yorker. E, Allen, Supt. of Brook! stable ys vA \ dient 4 HAN a4, Pacific ae in” "place. by having your rooms either un- der-heated or over - heated. Just the right degree of heat if you USE ‘*Eet tha GOLD DUBT TWIND do nous work” CARTAGE PREG TINS WEEK. GOETZ & CO., 81-83-85-87 COURT STREET, OPEN EVENINGS. Brookiya- Dac-T-Ra Eye: inaviea, Bold Ohi et oar on DIED. M) st., WILLIAM LYONS M'KAY, beloved son of William and Elizabeth McKay © / Startling corroboration of the charg of wholesale biackmat! mad After Farley was liberated, he says, ive saw how the land lay and conelu fed | that Parks would be glad to have him of Receiver Sniith—Cruiser | side the city to supply water for the je nal, thus making the use of locks un- necessary, Several big mills In the walking delegates by the Employers’ | Association is found In Farley's con- go to prison to keep his mouth shut. | various towns will lose thelr power He talked the matter over with his | under the new pian and nev million Chattanooga Will Be Sold. \fession. He has told how W. E. D./| wife and by her advice decided to make ; dollars will be used to pay land dam- Stokes was blackmatled out of $50,000 by tof everything. He went AOt walking delegates while he was building attorney's home and told him (Special to The Evening World.) the big Ansonia apartment-house, at{ the story. Mr, Helngleman took him tol NEWARK, N. J.. Oct, 17—Judge An-' SPANISH WARSHIP COMING. Seventy-third street and Broadway. | District-Attarney Jerome's home in Rut-| few Kirkpatrick to-day sigaed an or-) Ger giving pormisston for the opening of the Orescent Ship Yards at Bliza-|, hethport for the purpose of completing} F the two Mexicin erulvers the Tampico, WASHINGTON, Oct. I-A cadle-| and the Vera Crua, which were deing| gram received at the State Department constructed when the Ship ‘Trust was| trom Minister Hardy, at Madrid. an: the hands of james! notrces that Spain will gend a warship he yards will be} to New Orleans ip com en with tic Louisiana Purchase beak guniiah tion. | a | THREE AS! GNMENTS | FILE! y Max Remsen, retail grocer at No. 37M ‘Third avenue, to-day assigned for tne} beneft of creditors to David Bergatein. Kas Winer, manufacturer of cloth. ing and wraj rH at at No, 133 ee Broad- ea ere street, Confexsion Concealed. Take Port in St. Louis je Ceremonics. Vessel W! | Minute details of other “big tricks” by Parks and bis band of walk- have been furnished ¢ the Farley is in hiding, as he fears that when his confession is known his tte will be in danger, He said to the Dis- trict-Attorney: ‘You don't know what those people are capable of doing. If they were to know 1 am here tel- ing the truth. 1 would not be able to ket away alive They would kil) me, and 1 know what I am talking about, wang will surely try to get hold of District-Attorney and will form basis for wholesale prosecutions. Farley's confession, which will be used in a legal proceeding next week, will Zo A great way, It Is said, to clearing the Jocal labor situation. Farley's confession was brought about by his attorney, John R, Heinaloman, appointed to defend him by Judge New- burger. After he had testified at the Parks trial he was indicted and jail on a charge of perjury ‘The men had befriended did nothing for him, He was left in Jai) without bail while his wife and family suffered for the neces- sities of life While Parks was in spans eh, oars Parley wired tim three ome condition. He, Receiver probably ) Wis reached following ement between Mr. Smith and ! for the Mexican Government the Jatter Tuinfan the funda nece 10 pay of the Hens existing the Work to be done. After signing the order the Court aj pointed Mr. Smith as receiver for the Crescent @bipbuilding Company at the Fequest of the Long n whidh hol that the Bde States cruler “ehattanoogs. which| PANY, Saauineteners ft Fes. selsed, oy, Whe Sherr Roy 0 Pearl street, ounty: pla 1) am mer eeetreok nue ides tay F riers LieatA of how biackmall right and left by wank Relewates: is aupported by. facts, and Mr. Jerome has had nearly his. THE NATIONAL, CONSERVATOR' IG OF RICA, OF NUSIC teen ie 1 x. ait raroynded by ek ee and grandéom of Hobert Reilly, S80 tat ave, N. X. Interment at Evergreens Cemetery at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Oct. 18, 1908. Laundry Wants—Female, 15 Cents chOS DRY "aod a 18 team y. ©) GIRLS and folders wi Sei SRNR! a ea Laundry Wants—Male. ts Por tine Word Ad. 3 Conte,