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y | me : cit 4 pr, ae . , ra ‘ ee THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1904. : bo) WORE OMA : NEW PARK COMMISSIONER JOHN J. PALLAS, PARES THAT EXIST IN NEW YORK NOW Ai Fits [ [ AND BREATHING PLACES THAT ARE PLANNED IN VARIOUS SECTIONS UNDER HIS ADMINISTRATI | : a + ey 5 “3 VOUT MORRID ca f bd New Park Commissioner for Manhattan and Richmond Declares He Will Make Every Effort to Provide More Open Spaces with Grass and Flowers. Money Thus Spent Brings Dividends sabi And He Promises, Also, to Improve the in the Shape of General Health. | Parks We Now Have, Believing that di Interviews with New Heads of Departments—No. 5. “My idea is that we cannot have tco many parks. 1 am in favor of more smali parks in the districts where they are needed, and I believe that there is room for improvement in the old parks. There are sections of the city upon which the blight of bad repute has fallen, and in these districts tenements that nouris: and foster disease should be torn down to give way to open spaces with grass and Slowers. | Our city in its phenomenal growth in business and wealth has ~ a4 not hept up with the needs of the increasing population for breathing > spots. Money expended for parks brings heavy dividends in the shape of general health. I have talked to Mayor McClellan about the situation, and he is in hearty accord with my conception of the needs of the Borough of Manhattan for more parks and better parks,” —Statement to The Evening World by John J. Pallas, President of the Park Commission and Commissioner for Manhattan and Se CASE OF CLUBMAN'S | 4,222 ‘The new Park Commissioner, John J. | day by tenement dwellers, and the lives Pallas, 1s a student of the needs of the|that have been saved through its in- eople. For many years he has been|astrumentality cannot be computed, ° entified with movements looking to| More parks about a block equate aro t would “look 3S y Eoatd as : a 4 =) d ‘ oe us coke . a Nelgnbrhsede 4 Ni : Tenement BDiock. “~ 3 ¢ - - tA away, no one knew where, I - ee by cue eae had earned a trade I came to r ‘The walls of Michel's rooms were cov= MELEE Os the betterment of the working popula-| needed in the crowded lower east sido tion, and the influence of fresh air and| and in the middle east stde, in the e: s |” Fecreation grounds in the upbullding of | timation of Mr. Pallas. He is in favor | the sti h and spirits of the poor | of cleari pl in th t “ ” Sui have not. been lost upon him. As a| disreputable seotions, eonsidering the) MS: “Jack” Baudouine’Suit for | leader in the labor movement he knows | placing of opportunity for recreation} Separation Is the Sixth One | the feelings of the workers, and knows | and sunlight within easy reach of those Ts that their appreciation of any steps| who need it most to be more effict-| She Has Brought Against \ taken to alleviate the suffering caused | clous and economical than Increase in from crowding and‘bad air is sincere. | police protection. Husband. _ Present Parks Are Inadequate. To Provide More Playgrounds. ‘The small parks already laid out on/ Although Central Park is magnificent the east and west sides form an inade-| in its way, Mr. Pallas sees much room| It developed to-day in the Supreme r 3 quate byt encouraging beginning for @| for improvement. He intends to do/Court at White Plams, when Justioe/Reaches Court Five Minutes system of similar parks to extend from | away with complaints that the ponds} Keogh called the special term calender, . | end to end of the borough of Manhat-|in the park are breeders of malarial|that Mrs. Mai Alden Baudouine has After He Is Discharged, and ‘ Se suisniony Police Theory in Regard to Ec- _ : centric Frenchman Alleged to JAMES McGREERY at @°'@ > «tan. Mr. Pattas betieves that appro-| diseases in summer. It is his intention| brought an action for a separation, all- ‘i $e priations for the extension of the work|to make the park, if possible, a place] mony and counsel fees against her h Upbraids the Judge for His/ - i i y Have Kidnapped Samuel \ of creating small parks out of disease-| that New Yorkers will feel that they| band, John F, Baudouine, clubman, H PI Li breeding blocks of buildings will not be| own, rather than that they are allowed! whip and yachtsman, and. familiarly laste, Scher from East Side. inen Room —# contested even by the most rigorous/to walk through on sufferance. He] known to his friends in the Larchmont : 2d Flooi Advocates of economy. believes in the opening of more grass| yacht Club as “Jac s In conversation with an Evening| plots to children and the establishmen’ 5 ? Mrs, Catherine Mahoney Moran, : : | ‘nvoria reporter to-day he pointed out | of more Se, oi ae eeiuaitesatreatettee con ia eee handsome! woah’ of. elghtednrushed Detectives who are seeking Jean) Heavy Bleached Iri Dam . * | the enormous benefits that have re-| ‘The project of making a great seaside| times they separated and. twice they | into the Harlem Court to-day five min- Mena llten tid rence Nerdanees |aaiaak, COUneneR wi es “a . multed from the establishment of Mul-/ park system on Staten Island has the| wore reconciled, while the fifth time {Utes after her husband, Dantel J. Moran, : Siseppeared from hla rooms, No. § ones . iwide,, E : berry Bend Park, the ploneor of the|indorsement of Mr. Pallas. The prop- d lett her (Had been discharged, he having been ar- Cini TET es see bark itepaie vay" i ; | FLY Necessary to the accomplishment of | Mrs. Baudoulne sald she had left her / F the ten-year-old won of Morrla Scher.” 11! oi! Soelper yamd baxhow small-park system. The spaco now | fh juve dat” te peated Me eae ed aaabacd fen geod, rested on a warrant sworn out by her. Ards I enarhan “ballivaniies AAG bot ‘ ; ‘ . {given over to grass, flowers, growing |¢ithe of what will be demanded for it in] when the ease was called to-day | He Was accused of attempting to shoot mi » elisa. ee nie 2p brig ta ws { trees and broad walks was one of the|@ few years. With up-to-date ferry ser- enkitas) <5 kea | her and threatening her. the boy are on their way to France. | Fine silver each. ‘ "| ¥ice, and eventually tunnel connectlon| Hayes & Hershfield, attorneys, as! i . Morris Scher, the missing boy's father, ? OI a plague spots of the city. The estab: 4 ¢| “Do you mean to tell me that man {s _ zs hi di | Ushment of the park resulted in im-| Getting? come mans ae eee nies that the case be marredier in HaBaie l leahavasa te rahel terra ts areal ‘ who ts a tailor st No. 232 Eee: —72 inches wide, .. 2 Mediate improv Darts of the greater city. Mr. Pallas be- | of the plaintiff, as they had about twen- 4 4 , i | street, charged Michel with kidnapping, Kine } ie neighborhood, Ta summer the park | Heves the Dari ‘system should’ bo teady | ty witensea and had been able to aub-| ate Baker. “Why was he tet go?”|Bartender Declares in Bellevue) Colored Cook Carried Away the) rirest: changes ationet wich kidnapa és gse per yard ’ "*s ut When the ru: it Isiand- y ve ty p ji ii dl Mi ¢ | fe thronged twenty-four hours in the | wher sh begins Staten Island-| poona only about thirteen of them. ‘The | #f, somanded « Seeks harehioe Hospital that He Accidentally Twelve-Pound. Roast and!the police. He described the miss ng. | other seven, tip; Ives Aa A AH i the chatess\’haskersd tha ktcene pres inflicted-T. Wound | Was Caudhf in the Street’b {man as of about feet eight Scie | Towels oe Palm Beach and other Sotitherd reabrth, | the charge, Wee rpaparstatee inflicted’ Two Wounds in His las Caught in the Stre | age, 5 feet 6 inches tn*height, weighing 5 oe Mr, Baudouine, who 1s represented by| “Well, I'm here no she replied. : : | Ne g y about 1% pounds, with gray hair and| Hemstitched Huck Towels, ‘ {" ’ Mowe & Hummel through a representa-| "This ta a nice police vourt, where you! Leg; Police Know Differently., a Policeman. eyes, small mustache, closely curled; inch ; { tive of that yZem, also asked that the| Nave to get up at 9 o'clock in the morn and wearing a dark suit and overcoat. 22x43 inches, 34h { J case be 1 opr | off, because, he sald, geet be on time to tell your troubles. — aided rhe ela banedannerr p ; Mr. Baugag,,’? was not ready. Mrs. Moran, who lives at No. 311 Wi When Mra, Mary Owens, No, 211| pounds, has dark hair and eyes, is .0O per doz, ° Justicety,Y9 sald that as both sides!one Hundred and Forty-fourth street, |v ot, the, Police say was a quarrel) \ RETO RGR A aE y good looking and wore a gray $5OR | had so my“~fm «nesses they ought to be] 44 ner husband, wi co ajay (VEE & Young woman resulted in Charles | West One Hundred and Third street,| Very good looking Value 5.00 able to t% it anyway and marked it}/@nd her husband, who lives at No. 218%] fadiin, a Bowery bartendes, recelvi: Appeared in Harlem Court to-day to| °Veoat, dark blue serge knee trousers, é ready, After a conference the lawyers | Fifth avenue, have been unavte to agree |two bullet wounds in his left leg to-day, es if & red sweater and black cap. Hemmed, all pure linen presented an afidavit, and iinally, the| for several months. She says that he !s| George Winters, of No. 66 Catharine | 2°8% ® charge of stealing a twelve-|"sricher had wonderful influence over , ‘ ———“+-—- ) a y ee £ + rf Oi aT have the action marked of uaeacerrerily Jeatous, According to the |street, was arrested as a suspicious per- | 0oUnd roast of beef against Lilly Lewis,| the boya in the neighboriood and had) Huck Towels, mas " A ie Bala Wife, who is ‘hardly more than a chila|son soon after the affair becuse Police- | Negro woman, the complainant Was] gathered atout fifteen of them into a Wiss Ruth Grannis, of Orange,,Miss Katherine Terwilliger, of |**4 We LOM ea tatice irogh com: | pearance or age, she and a man|man McDonough, of the Mulberry strect {asked by Magistrate Baker what evi-| band whlch he called the Brothers of 2.40 per doz ‘s ‘ i Your Honor,” and 3 {Were talking in front of her home last|station, who heard x dence she had against the prisoner. ” made small badges a = ? 1 1 e n, who heard the shooting. found Bi pt the Red Cross, He Married to John Stuart Gilles-} Ramsey, New Jersey, Dies in| iled, with ino reauest, “smiling as the) Were Uline, tn ons oF her home Inst /siation, who hea empty chambers iying| “My word.” aald Mra. Owens. This) tor them ot tin, which he stained red. lFr oo stitched Huck Townl | ie, Who Saved Her Life Off H i Ars, Baudouine, who was a Miss Chat-| tried to shoot her. in the snow where Winters was stand- | n was a cook in my houschold| anq rented a room for them to meet him. emstitche uc! Owe! ple, ome of Friend Under Suse |rerton, ‘was only’ twenty-one years old.) “phen Thad. him arrested,” Mrs, {Ine. until vesterday, when I discharged her. | He iectured to them on bow to become/ with damask ends, 227h Shippen’s Point. picious Cire! tance: ast August. iv was twenty, and the|Moran explained, “and I wanted him| Hadlin presented himself at Bellevue|! discovered that she had stolen the 00d men and told them wonderful stor- re » 227hes” umstances. action was brought through her raed ioe ree Wy and no doubt | Hospital for treatment. He sald that eee ee on ie Solowen Ds nal les of his own youth. inches, } will try to a @ again, heh Him 3 ‘The | the street un met a policeman. ; " Bone ot the papers in the case have] (UH sive you a summons ‘for him,'’| jo han snot limselt accidentally rm(|‘Then I had her arrested. The police- Was Tencher’s Favorite. a Fee Rate OP ne ARUEN Re ee Sere aeei| Barbara G. Phillips, the keeper of a | Pee? fled: ENE ene fakes ince it. willl IwouresifT er me You can serve) Coaweon might have laflicted one wound | AP searched her and found the roast( He was credited with divine healing 5:90: PEE COE Miss Ruth Grannis, daughter of Mr. and! poarding-house at No. 1 West One|beva sensational one, as both husbund| Tye summons was handod Mes, Moran| pe acuge baa tied up in some of her clothing. I re-| powers by a number of tho grown per-|\_ I Ges Mrs, Charles Kelsey Grannis, pf Scot-| Hundred and Thirty-ffth street, and|and wife make charges of cruelty, and] and she hurried out of the court-room... | OY. 7iBUE BOE Ewe: so, {covered the becf and the woman was! gons in the neighborhood and was gen-| Very fine quality, bleached fand road, South Orange, was married! Christina Harris, her friend, who gave [Ome? mtererting facts will bo brought} “0H find ham," she cried. “tie can't | |The ehooting occurred in front of No. | taken to the police station, erally looked pon a3 a most devout] 0 os oo Gatunlay to John Stuart Gillespie, Of] the address of Sunes sweat yee ae Out eadanlie whoo has the cusledy, interfere with “my Sunday afternoons a Bowery. Hadlin says he lives at} “pit where ts the beef?” asked the| man, He had displayed an unusual af urkis owels, 27x5€ Stamford, Conn., by her brother, the} dreq and Twenty-sixth sti of her child, 4s now by stipulation draw-| Moran js sald to be wealthy. He ts the | N® and that he works as a bar-|xiagistrate. “It should be put in as] fection for the Scher boy and stinted eoehee | f Rev. Appleton Grannis assistant ree-| raigned in Marlen Cane ge na ee at. | ing. & large’ weekly allowance from her|owner of several naphtha launches ana| ‘ender at the same address, which 18 @| sivaence."* himself in order to purchase candy and ’ . tor of St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Bioton tn conn bai Palin a alae husband until the action is y .}is a member of the Harlem Yacht Club. | resort known as the “White House." “Can't very well do that,” answered] toys for his favorite. x doz, . New York. The Rev. Dr. Alexander| Katharine Terwilliger whe wae trace ~ Deteotives are searching for the woman | stys, Owens. “I keep a boarding-| The boy's father, an orthodox Hebrew, 575 pe o Mann, rector of Grace Church, assisted. | gead in a room in Mra Philllips’e hvac NE HAVRIRSESR aaa aoe tre (nae Henenied fia eh ae cera Table cloths and Napki { The two families spent last summer at} jast evening. : 2 i ny ee been done, but it is not! «1, “understand,” Magistrate Baker|Sammy the Catholic seal Ge nad ‘able clo! mn apkins, sa ay Be ‘ 4 Nkely that she will be of any use ase] venture he boa e id he intended having baptized. Bhippen's Point. Conn. and one day @| About 9 o'clock last night Dr. H. P. 5 whiny) Cocos cine lecpede hac aeaa: ee eee ie iaer Boker forbnde the: boy tr have ELE ANY CCOLcH Danas Glalnm | sailing party which included Miss Gran-| pe y, yoo a7 nat igedaionl ¢ 1 evidence. e jorbade: his and Mr. Gillespie, was formed. | arsy aaa ohalensit Weer Qnemteny Un will prosecute. ny replied Mrs, Owens, “that's[anything more to do with Michel. |g x2 _yards..2,00each About a mile out from shore the boat] moned to Mrs, Phiiline's howe tony Rate Winters) was arraigned before} w have done.” On Saturiay Sammy told his mother)” = Bi : capsized chill wate ‘thrown intol thet. Batts ip! jouse to at- Magistrate Ommen, Policeman MeDon-| ‘pho n woman was held for fur-/he was going to visit his aunt, atrs 2 x2 1-2 #22450 £ j _ bxc! ise G tend a woman said to be ill, On a ough said there was no evidence aguinst | enor hearing Fanny Davis. He took a bundle of his Ke i ty. | wa ian attic hall a leat a couch In a front room on the first floor him and that he was too intoxicated to eee eees toys and met Michel on the corner. | 2 x3 ++ 3,09 ca neat King when Mr. Gillet; he found the body of the Terwilliger — Se know anything about the shooting. He ‘ hest he had ‘ “ ands f . abor le had with him a chest e e . ‘“ und she was sinking when Mf, Gillespie was fined $5 for intox mas and some| 2 172X2 I-2 ++350 don and sent tof CAUSED PANIC IN THESTRE. gwam to her| Woman. The two women sald she was “ » Magistrate Pool in the of Patrolman Jef = ferson Morrell, who 1s detailed at the conan After being stabbed several times in! tongue, shows a larger Mat of bodical 4 X-Consress-| the face, Walter Lewis got on a street ved at the Morgue than any pre- few strong strok z i 4 zi Abe enesgamnent. Tellowed wcan | ibe en seare_o1d: Utah Senator Gives Notice that) Walter Lewis Boarded Brook-| the vomus. disappeared t0-| 7 i to match fe engagement followed s00n! Dr, De Voursney discovered that she i =) lyn Street Car with Blood Sar a — Policeman Acoused Man, but Coart) gether. It is sald that Michel had told | N@p . ride was attended by her sister had been dead two or three hours, and] His Replies to Charges} 'Y MORGUE GOT 8,709 BODIES. reed Prisoner. neighbors that le intended going back | Breakfast size,..200 dozen Marjorie Grannis, as maid of{as it seemed to him that the circum- M f A i i a SARC SEAUhIS a: old,| to France when he received his next re- : Shacktora, Aen aeamalds” Miss} stances of tho death wero. suspicious| Against Him Are in Shape for Flowing from His Wounds and A a ae as In, twenty-four years old, | ittance, and that if Sammy wanted to! Dinner «3 SCONE Miss Dorothea ‘Young, Miss Marion|"@.teported the caso immediately to . Then He Collapsed. £ That Mamberuase) Vane 3," Nelseh grat go with him he would take him, * Hee Lane, Miss Adelaide Willon and Miss|the Coroner. and also to the police ot| Presentation. ‘ 3 West Side Court to-day charged with Life Story Left Behind, |Linen Sheets and Pillow Hichlird He Gillespies sre of Seamegen | He “West Oho: Hundred and Twenty- ae Sass 4 panic in the gallery of the! tn pis rooms after Michel disappeared | 4, @ cousia of the bridegroom. ‘The ushers| Ath streeet station. ¢ Inst night was found a chronicle of his own life, cases, 5 were Plorre E. Grannis, Augustus H.| Sergeant Schoenich detailed Detectives | WASHINGTON, Jan, 4.— made by John J.| which contained a wonderful story of| Hemstitched, heavy German which containey ‘ K 5 Killen, Stanwoo . chtner, horne cEVoy " yom * 3 . Bileeple ana Grainne Woke ie jamthorne and McEvoy on the caso! man ft, W. Taylor, of Ohio, who has}ear near his home, No. 13) Nassau |." ) bodiea|O'Rrlen, of No. 143 Weat Forty-seventh) jis being Kidnapped in Parla and . POS ERS a he th ia hey, titer a brief investigation, | cen engaged by opponents of Senator| street, Brooklyn, to-day, and star tcetcs bodies in ex.| street, & special officer, who sald Has-| taken to Africa by a mysterious woman. linen sheets, arrested the two wome: ’ rested the two women, out to his work. When the car kins had used vile language. Polic with Irsh and old point lac TE velabed o that Bho Wore ete illipy told’ ceas of 1M, when there were 7,92 re ne had been sold to 72x96 inches, 3-90 per pair ig throat a. dian r police that. sh , assist In the fight to pre- Fe ML OF the Sot g et PP hearst kiiow. the ‘Leswiltiger gist bene | Reed Srt00t to ans ae P| opposite Borough Hall he collap: eas man Kuhn, of the West Thirty-seveuth| ., sray named Abdul Hamid and made The maid of honor wore white crepe] (WU SelM a8Y, When she came to Now | vent the Senator from retaining bls seat | pho blood was pouring from his fa heso bodies came from Manhattan| street station, sald that while in the} Q giave, He was eventuaily dismissed gox96 is ++ 4:75 ek de ohing and white ploture hat. The) Kerk te Wolw: i vent ago, she sald, lin Congress, had an interview to-day {at the thme the Bronx alone, of this number | orchestra he had heard the uproar, and] }. "th Anay and sent to Timbuetoo, bridesmaids wore blue crepe ce chine|#¢ lost sight of her ana did not see I § were clatimed by friends and rela-| going up to the gallery found that four The ronicle further related that}Trish Linen Pillow ¢: wis was carried Into the Adams ator Burrows, Chairman of the wad blue chiffon hats, All carried pink | Nero Until two weeks ago, when | with and. 4.94 were bi Tires. PInN she came (o her house saving that sne| Committee on Privileges and Elections, | street station and there told his story SM Of the: dettee aimitel women had fategsd from telght. ha) badd Geen leieh Coctnran Oficwh a pres mick Ses fave lear eat he, Pouce converning the protests which have been |The police say that he had been In a a. Notwithstanding this evidence, Magts-| 9 would be ashamed to speak in Amer: 22 1-2x36 inches, FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED, |irt'wis'tiven to i woman patton (ned Wilfecns win fives in'tie Putte Ranta 3 Court sald tht O'Brien's anvorton tag aso, Sata, further: i met Se eae eer tectivee ae, 4 Week ugo| senator Smoot saw Senator Burrows! house, Wilson was lockedns ‘j Court said that O'Brien's assertion U@eg ec! 1d cc per pair : “ast ‘ a ; e ‘ erent apee Some of the child slaves were so gsc per pi ‘ Thomas Turner Satd to Be Vietim for tnistwomnen, whose mane” ooking also and gave notice that his answer| examination, It 1s sald the row THIEVES GOT THE BONDS. Jiikin tina used vite language was no@i to cannibals, and I saw one baby boiled $ of Natural Caus they know. YAY | eo the charges Is ready to submit to the @ woman, lalew WOLte BIRG0O. ‘storen| conte he could only re-| in a pot. L was not eaten because | Value 1.25 eats Olds was found dead in bed at tne | Et Wea ae tho EAM {ease S148] xte. ‘Taylor was the floor leader tn the CLERK IS FOUND DEAD, Tt wan learned to-day that bonda tof n°? “MA R ahelk Move, Who biads & present’ of me to the Sultan of Morocco. - Twenty-third St: keystone Hotel, No, 2323 Third avenue, rT my Stolen trem al MAS. POTTER PALMER TO SAIL.| “ater g hind heen eight yearn “tn early today. "Dr. Boh ry paid the girl's expenses. The man is a | auccessful effort which prevented Brig-| Henry A, Kilby was found dead in ¥ of $18, , Harlem Hospital, said he nad dled trom | Fayelling aaveeman, loupe ham TL. Roberts taking a seat in the| hia rcom in the Belmont Hotel, No. 2290] the value Of Sil were stolen from i; natural causes, body to the aa the re-! trouse of Representatives and he will! Seventh avenue, to- He was sixty- YF ~ LONDON, Jan. 4—Mrs, Potter Palmer, |siavery, when I was fifteen years old, beet: moval of th Iy to forgue, where | H Oneonta, N. Y., Friday nigbt The se- <a rennsytvania Coal will be a passenger on the]) was freed and sent to Algiers, On my Jearned that, my eart ani bad gone Ht had boarded ih the hotel for two il be hela 1 te ears old and w led. ci ede. boy tn Erkan fo, nent | ha aaa as Noa lated lth Johan c Cactine to fous Zeer oS cari marie, davby | aunties wets, frie, Penney von rite " \ North Star line steamer ‘Leutonic,|yeturn to Eriiiaertakers to await word trom | PR Pr) Company aay “Cu B. which sails from Liverpool, Wednesday’ poten: 3 neces eee ee "! ‘ater worl for New York. ‘dled of a broken and brot fesont effort to defrat Senator Seva Gert employed ureeon j ; | peal Nir Dg «yr sald to have) Pacific aba Great Norinern: joint ‘a and Sidney CN. ¥2