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THE PICTURES. you get about this case must come from my lawyer,” he sald. been told not to discuss my case. Have you seen the newspaper ‘of me? They ate good likencasses. | have cut them all out and will wm wp in my cell. The storles of the shooting are interesting. I dono @ iegro then leaned back in bis chatr and continued to read how he Mr. Green. If Williams is a madman he does not appear to be og seems Indifferent to bis fate, or else he believes that he will make ‘8 case which will save him from paying the extreme penalty, Coroner's inquest begun last night was resumed to-day by Coroner MAY HAVE A PUBLIC FUNERAL FOR MR. GREEN, to-day. It was a faced, grieving crowd and they all wanted to express their sympathy to “Won of the murdered “Father of (fie fami epee ocke 10 6 public funeral, (@e " ly (ot ie. murdered Father of Ge de a de a tbe geal asbassination of Mr. Green igniia be papi to the ” depleted Low | Waa the act of an insane negro whose g unbalanced mind had conjured up a fancled arlevance against the aged fo | Publicist ix the belief not only of Abra- ham Kaffenburgh. counsel for the mur- derer, Cornelius M. Wililams. but of all the police officials who saw the prisoner after the tragedy. Willlams's lawyer declared him un- fecord of public service and his connec- en ei agi he lapeen tap Balasced after viaiting him in his cell i¥ quasi-public bodies, that a funeral) “«ti9 talked incoherently and seemed which would oMicially represent} to be laboring under the most violent entire city would be entirely becom-| emotion,” sald Mr, Kaffenburgh, te Mr. Green’s fanerat je pri-| Im#ane, Say Green's Relative: @onducted it will be public in! Lyman 8. Andrews, Secretary to Mr. because of the number of pud-| Green, declared to-day that he and the — bodies which will be represented. family of Mr. Green were of the opinion Mayor te Attend Foneral. that Williams {s insane. ‘The Mafor and members of the Board| “That story about the woman is a sf Aldermen will certainly attend the! He," he ee pant setae for aya of the “Father of Greater New/a woman jev 6 ex! . It she does exist Mr. Green's name was DP eatiestiogs will also be present repre-|probavly drawn into some quarrel ve- setting the Goctety for the Preservation} tween the man and woman for the pur- Of Scenic and Historic Places, of which| post of frightening han. Mr. Green was he was President; from the State Park|/always a friend of ‘colored persons, Association, the Metropolitan Museum/\hen he was elected to the Schoo) oft Art. the New York Public Library} Board he sought to establish a school Board, and the Museum of Natural His-| for colored children. He waa known as tory, which his energy created; the Mu-| their friend, and was always willing and Art Society. the Board of Trus-| anxious to help them better themselves. tees of the Zoological Garden, the Juve-|-rhe woman probably sald to Willams: nile Asylum, the Soolety for the Pre-|.¢ you trouble mo I'll tell Mr. Green.’ vention of Crueity to Children, the His-| «That's the only connection 1 can torical, Geographical and Geneslogics!) make with such a woman. I am ab- aye the Be we adios the mics solutely certain that Mr. Green never ‘adh aoe 9a pi heard of the couple. Mr, Green was the Mar Association, the Wereester Anti-| most moral of men and regular as a auarian Society, the Meteorological Ob-| ciock in his habits, He always ci the Scleatific Alliance, the "at aiaiticn r to his office at 890 o'clack and quitted 4 of the American Revolution and/\, 4+ 1299 o'clock P. M., going directly Pelosial Orie éo his home unless he had e board meet- Grief Is Gene ing to attend. I know he never had any nd women in threadbare gar-| business with this murderer or the ts; men and women in the dress of| Woman the man has brought into the oy rich; children from the lower cast} case, for Mr. Green pald all things by ade; children of the rich, representing | check and these checks passed through every class and condition of society,}my hands, The negro is crazy and Mr, 2 &athered: in front of the Green home, ‘Green was ui | victim." BESSIE DAVIS QUITS HER FINE HOME TO GO IN HIDING. Avcording to persons who were well/old man and feeble, They have never mainted with Bessie Davis when she| heard his first name. at No, 138 West Fifty-third street| Inspector McClusky said to-day that , he went back to her maiden name after | in his opinion WiNiams made a mistake : tteiuing a aivyorce from her husband] {n his man when he shot Mr. Green, jand now calls herself Hannah Elias.| “Do you mean that there was a Grogn ‘Phe aseumed the name Bessie while she| mixed up in the affairs of a woman Wee Davis's wife, because she did not/named Bessie Davis?’ the Inspector like the name Hannah, After renting | was asked. the hose at No. 188 West Fi.ty-third] “I can't say that,” replied the In- street “ithe went to live In West Sixty-| spector, “but if there was I think An- ith strect. Two years ago last Au-| drew H. Green was the victim Instead moyed to No. 283 Central Pari | of the right Mr. Green. I haven't been ‘West. She lived in luxury always, and| able to locate the Dayis woman as yet, “represented that sim was the friend of} and can't say that she exists." © Mr. Green, a man of wealth. She al- Ways bad plenty of servants, keeping a | not believe Williams was mad. _ Ghinese cook. a Jnnanese man-servan “I am unable to say that," he an- and a French maid. sweret. “He certainly acted Ike a ‘The woman came to New York from | madman." Philadelphia about seventeen or elgh- teen years ago. She wus a well-edu- su red, He Saya. © egted woman and exclusive. She has a| wyiliams's story ia that in 18% he Srother, Samuel Elias, who still lves|to board at the house of Bessie cee in Philadelphia. at No, 182 West Fifty-third atreet. Ne ne Handsomely Fu ed. {had trouble with her, he declared, ne- ‘When a reporter for The Evening | cause he wouldn't be as bad as she was, ‘World called at the Central Park West|and ag a result #he slandered him, he > address to-day a French maid opened | claims, so that his friends shunned him, the door. The house was handsomely | nis flancee jilted him and he was and tastefully arranged, The furniture| thrown out of the Mount Olivet Church, was of the best and the walls were| He gays he complained of her to a man hong with costly pictures. whom he eupposed to be Mr. Green, who “Mrs. Elias is not at home,” sald the} was a visitor at her house, and the maid, “She left here for the country) man warned him to let her alone. He “and will be gone about three weeks. Her} tried to sue her, but lawyers refused ‘dm not the best and she thought/ his cave. He went around for years " * 4o the country would benefit her." | threatening to “cut her lying tongue yi “Where has she gon from her throat," but claims he wi Phe’ maid hesitated before replying. | always thwarted by the influence of the ME. don't know her address," she said.| mysterious’ Mr. Green, and finally ho ‘@he bas gone to the country. That's! determined to kil! Green, (ell I can say about it.” Mra. Hattlo Ross, a colored mis- The maid was then asxed if there! slonary. who ivi with a fam- qwere other servants employed in the| tly named Jackson, at No. 138 West Pifty-third str ways that the house yh, yes.’ she said, “There is aj is owned by Mrs, Bossle Davis, and ‘Chinese cook and a Japanese man ser-| was given to her by a Mr, Green. “yabt. She always keeps three of us in| Mrs, Davis she described as a light- .". colored woman, beautiful, refined and : “Ars. Elias’s" house is large and it| weil educated. chas been supposed by her neighbors) Tha records In the County Court show that she rented furnished rooms (o| that the house at No, 18 West Fifty- & ouse Davin, was deeded to Hannah Ellas, the site Pause at this time. Mrs, Elles to) ome now. used by Besse Davis, by Bnpwn to have spent money with a lave | Mary HL Hughes on Bupt. M, 1896, for a hand. Nothing was too costly, for|consideradon if when she desired tt. During the| August C. Nang, of No. 902 Broadway, Paataaet she has usually gone to Far /|!§ the attorney for Hannah Elias. Whea n to-day Nang wald: PRockaway, where she put up at the| *%' wil not give you the address of “expensive hotels. Those who|my client. I will say that Hannah (Pa gay that she is probably | Ellas owns the house. fhe does not at the Boarders Suy. Re Sa ipa enous a) Pergons- who have boarded in tne! With. Mrs. Elus when she iwea Fifty-third street. seitiwethird street, in West Six-| ‘The property ts owned by Hannah i streot and who have vieked| Bilas,” ‘the sald. “I have never seen the Central Park West ouss| her, but she is a “atie talked constantly of ine | SmPloyed, to look - oy | AugUaL C. Nana, yen Tao not who was her friend. Thoy | sue" laa's address, and would RMR. at, APCND, RS, @, woEY not tel We 3 ala. real-estate agent 19 West Forty-second street of the property at No. 133 W ‘est TESTIFY AT INQUEST. rath the bayer! f Andrew He was brought into the narrow room thie Used af @ court handcuffed to Pollce- man O'Keefe and sat down at a table facing the jury-box, Boside him sat mi Kaftendur, of Howe &|,, when he sald that he would not make any/ FATHER OF GREATER NEW YORE, TWO VIEWS OF NEGRO- WHO SHOT HIM, AND PISTOL THAT MURDERER USED, | Parisian Dressmaker and Youth ALLEGED ELOPERS CAUGHT ON SHIP of Twenty-one Arrested on Steamship Savoie Charged with Embezzlement of $600. MYSTERY IN GIRL'S SUICIDAL ATTEMPT Swalloweu Quantity of Pare- goric in Long Island City Railroad Station and Feil! Senseless on the Platform. murdered Mr. calm, displaying terest In the pi The room was filled He was entirely asy, unemotional {n- Krotel appeared "WHAT! ALIMONY FROM AN ACTOR” Amelia Summerville, Being Ex- in Supplementary Proceedings, Is Amazed at Inquisitor’s Strange Inquiry. hirty-fifth Street Station, where ams was taken Immediately after . sat with a half dozen of his men figured in the they were marrie » Opera’ Comps she had not seen him for arrest of the and ten yea he said she had money nor jewels. ced where she now resides she re-| ! at Adjournment aged thirteen and after Cor je son had ner Jackson had _ The Profesional Won- 108 West Forty-fitth mt said she left the Vendome Hotel ‘The Long Island City police are en- to unravel the mystery of 4 y woman's attempt to w York and ber of people run : who Is In the aan witih ther 8 5 0 year House a bystander Pointed th 4 prisone " Vendome, and she considered iim @ out to me and said: st who did the shooting. old anan and shot 4. Alter at this point Summerville Would pay out ain amount if, , they would sue ul yranagers for the amount Summervitle, nd (heat abars as‘ Mountain Maid,” He Aifted up his ¢ ne Dutt of a pl Ing the weapon, te The “Young woman was standing alonc HER HUSBAND’S SAVINGS. M. Vzcherst, Chief Gardener of the City of Paris, Arrives with Four Assistants—To Lay Out Ground at St. Louis Fair, As soon as the French line steamship La Savoie reached her dock to-day she was boarded by a number of detectives and a representative from the office of the Frenck Consul. They made a search of the second cabin, and at the, request of the French authorities the Immigration officials held for deportation Mrs, Elsie Boucot and Maurice Lathurax. The former is thirty-three years old and said that she was a dressmaker. The latter is only twenty-one years old and gave his vc- cupation @s @ carver. Both are from Paris. Accorditig to a story told by the of- cialis the woman was th the dresamak ing business with her husoand. Jusi before the vessel sailed from HAvre, it 1s alleged that she took $00 belongius to her husband and eloped with young Lathurax. The money is said to have represented a great part of the hus- band's savings. M. Vacherot, the chief gardener of the elty of Paris, was a passenger. He comes here to superintend the laying out of the seven acres of ground allotted to France at the St, Louis Exposition and which surround the French N: tional building. He brings four assist- ants with him. . “I have first to look over the ground.” sald Mr. Vacherot. “I belleve the gen- cral plan can be followed, but, of course, st may have to be modified. There will be a French garden laid out in front of the National Buliding. ‘This will be laid out in French syle, with geometrical lines. On the sides of the buading will id out what we French call thighs ni other arrival was M. de Montarnal, >» will divide the buildings into ine long to be allotted to each exh arrived Dimitri Zac- t HGMONG. “UEHCI as to the Paris Exposition, ix Aucaigno, the Consul of Mara- y at New York, who returned trom Paris, was met by his son, who ts ine managing director of the Bonnstd Bronga Compan: me the casts for Bart- Oot standing, statue of Ger of Bunker Hil fame, whic erected In Bi ‘A number of bloycle riders who are to take pare Ine the coming six-day race in Madison, Square Garden, arrived in Iso carfé Alfred Meyer the Garoness de Fontenfitiat, >. H, P, Belmont, wit M t the Marquis and Marquise de orge 8. Ficard, Dr. W. de was adjourned for three amined in supplementary proceedings | ’ - ae leat ‘OS allow’ of a onetioment, being the City Court granted to I, “im the man who He's the only one I wa haa slandered me and rN ‘an sous “a the Tallroad Ue, Hon when she drank the contents and fell sen the platform, . Kramer, counsel for Rollin H. Neale, manager of the Ven- to show her ability to pay f $918.41, the amount of a check cashed for *3 her by the hotel authorities to the hotel marked Summerville's Alter, said that An ambulanc was called and she Was taken to St. John's Hospita Cross-examined by Mr. Kaffenbungh, the peliceman sald was not the least excited, Carriage Aw n¢ Heard Shots, of the Murray ir e'had heam the sh 1 rushed to. the Green house, He got there befor Just as the negro Was wa walking rome the Ey his client received a check for §20) from Cantrel & Hern- | managers of the Trocadero Music Hall, Amsterdam avenue and One Hun- dred and Sixty-first street, for concerts given in Saratoga Springs and Troy last him what ‘the matter was," V1 [STOR CHANLER FOR POLICE CHIEF Mayor-Elect. McClellan Said to Be Considering the Congress- man for the Position of Com- sald Burns, romebody's shot, fe Miss Summerville admitted had been divorced from her band, Frederick Runnels, and exlala with amazement when asked if she re~ ceived alimony: Ce receive alimony from an ac- it Tho Inspector was asked if he did Ho stopped. and house with me. the body down upon him, of the old man turned on the crowd and put his had on his hip pocket. have shot them ail off,’ bis hand apd walked ‘over to the door and tried the knob and he dropped to questions asked by Mr, Miss Summerville said she is But it was locked Wife of Max Bugene, make another Policaman Haughtling arrested him. Ro: y N. Peon de Regil and M. Rehusat and wife. = BY A NEW YORK ALDERMAN. T. H. McGahan Tells How Father John’s Medicine Cured Him of the Grip. McGahan, of Amsterdam, | tles was entirely well. (Signed) T. 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No weakening stimulants, morphine, or other poisonous drugs. upon which eo many pat- ent medicines depend for their temporary pination the witness negro was Ww Under cross-exa missioner. y e os of the Grand Central Station was then Kelly said that he was passing the Murray Hill Hotel when he heard the He ran in the direction in which a number of persons were running eame upon the murderer just as P. man Haughtling seized Congressman William Astor Chanler {fs dered by Mayor-elect George ellan for the Police Commission- Wheat Congress reconvened last shots. ‘ution, presented the name ot asked Lawyer Sone Word to this offect was recelyed at Tammany Hail to-day and & prominent member of the | Gelegauigh, wie requested that his name not be employed at present in connection h the suggestion rah. replied the witnes: him and am glad of Accusutions Strie! y told of tadciny the Bast Thirty-fifth § thenoe to Police Headquarters, where be was measured and remained there half an hour Photographed. : one of the members to urge, Clellan the consideration si name for the hihi oles of Police Commissioner, matter of the remarks the negro about Mr. Green and the Davis were brought up Mr. thelr Introduction Into the case, Coroner the destinies of the de- bart nent Ina manner that would evoke Krotel objected to and commendation Tere Kaftenturgh make any Inquiries of that ne Congressman ‘ appointment r with the rank and fic of the department and understands is very popul: ni fifth street Statio dn vhe arrest of Willlains, fifteen years old, Seventy-fttiy street “odgers. 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