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| : Jan POLICE SCREW DOWN HARLEM LID Patrol Wagons, Filled with Men Under Inspector Smith, Rattle 3 Through the Streets and Visit Eleven Suspected Places. ome ALL HOUSES CLOSED AND NO ONE ARRESTED. Activity Due tc Orders “from Mayor McClellan, Who Gained! & Knowledge of the Conditions} : Through World’s Exposure. the West One Hundred and Twen- ty-fifch street station this afternoon to visit all suspected pool-rooms and gam- bling-houses In Harlem. The police were under Inspecor Smith, and as the patrol wagons rattled through the streets great crowds followed them. ‘The first place visited was a suspected pool-room at One Hundred and Twenty- seventh street and Eighth avenue. Two policemen snrang from one of the wagons and while a score or more rath- ered on the outside the suspected place was ararched. And so every one of the pl Harlem was visited. Every plac Closed and nd arrests were made. Obeying the Mayor. That little’ conference Mayor McClel- had with Commissioner McAdoo, Inspector Smith, of Harlem, Capt. Me- . of the West One Hundred and fifth street station, and Capt. of the East One Hundred and sixth street station, yesterday fn which His Honor put It up to them that he wanted the bolts in the lid braced, explains the police activity to-! day. ta Barly in the day details of detectives Were sent out from the s.ation-houses of Cupts, McGlynn and McNally instructions to exercise the utmost dill- gence in stopping gambling houses and pool-rooms, McGlynn Was Getting Busy. When an Evening World reporter called on Capt. McGlynn to-day the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station looked like an arr bureau arranging for an tmportant de- tail of scouts. fresh from the Central Office, strange faces all of iuem to the region of fiat- dwellers, were receiving orders from the commander of the precinct and hurrying away 6n their various quests. Capt. MeGlynn, a square-featured man, with a turn of Jaw that denotes unflinching determination, received the Feporter in his office, with a grim smilg of welcome. “I want to say ing his “Can't-you tell me anything about the condition of your precinct?" asked tie reporter. “The World seems to know pretty NM about the condition of my pre- retorted the captain. cl his teeth. eee “Well.” sungestea the reporter, “if more information was offered to you would you accep: it?" "No." replied Capt. McGlynn. al- most flercely, “I don't want any in formation from The World or any other source, T know what's going on in my precinct, and I'm running this precinct myself. I don't want to be un- civil) but T don't want any assistance in doing my duty MeNally More Diploma Far ‘different trom the strange at- titude of Capt. McGlynn was the mane nen tn which Capt. McNally talked on the gambling situatton In Harlem, Capt MoNally Js a clean-ent, nandsome off. eer, Who bears himself with ‘extreme courtesy and easy defarence, Before Sle Evening World reporter had called on him Capt. MeNaily had one around his precinet with his detati of sleuts and p: t Upon suspected places that was supposed resort waa pla: lance, Upon an 2 vi lons under right surveil. retirniz MeNalis station horire Amy slouths RAL call screw! i y that an: e who has ae nd brings WC tO Ine” will have ai immesiat caring. What 1 am I fc fe bling houre ts 1 will, do everyibtng tn my. po close ft up. 7 feel sure that i hor have $line on, all there alleged gambling ¥ sorts, and Pm golua f have the ld on in ¥ egecurely. now and cat 3 wt don't regret in the lea been called before new Met 1 want to make Mistrict hat people and the M&yor want HUMMEL WON'T mL SECRETS And now, just to ‘keep the Dodge: Aforse case plcely njjddied, At Ta throat flaveaunael, De an Nicoll, says that he will not the Grand Jury and prod books and papers, The Diat hey would have been pleased to hear Mr. Hummel's lanation of the al- leged statements of his partner, Ben, Steinhardt, to the effect that Charles W. Morse ,retained the firm of Howe & ‘Hummel in the proceedings that lave succeeded in #0 thoroughly entangling the marriage relations of Mr. and Mrs. Morse and her former husband, Chartes “F. Dodge. Mr, Hummel’ visited the Criminal / Coprts Building to-day with Mr, Nicoll, Tiand ‘together they confereed with Age sistant »District-Attorney Rand, as charge of, the Dodge-Mors “Atter the confaronce Mr. who with | A group of detectives, | ecocoseossosenensees osrodenseonsseoeeceodei o deceosoeeecors: saeee > AAG aree tees : WAR AND WINTER! By Cartoonist Davenport, ps oe 2oe TEI THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY FYE w -_ Seaaantishacds anda amen G, MARCH 2, 1904. I, wh BIGHOI-EHO>EIOIOSO>OEOSE O64 ° ae ol Not Ready Received C stove, William years old, of ond street, Bayo held County without by the little gir REILEE SS DEED OT STS FO 99S FOSS F 9209 DODD ECE ithe o> the brother wt ¢r, stepmother teen years old. inspector, but it he feels like it supply most of the atreete. Lazaros Jail for beating dren. ‘ would have to wa DECIDE OFF VL DPDIHSOSTEH1993999358 07190944 to Increase hin ri ter rushed in, arrived Johnnie. bad beaten Will club and was hy HELD HIS SISTER Katharine Zellman Seized by Her| Brother Because Dimer Was! Against Red-Hot Range. THE GIRL’S SCREAMS ~. BROUGHT NEIGHBORS. She Has Provided Funds for Fa- ther, Stepmother and Two Brothers and Is Said to Have Yor holding his sixteen-vear-old sister Katherine on top of a red hot cooking to the Grand Jury of was one of extreme c: Indiéted and punished. The Zellman family consists of fath- Katherine, Willlam, jr., and John, thir- working in a factory. ‘The two boys do nothing but loaf in From what the girl the’ stepmother has alw treated her badly, interfered. The stepmother Is now in his sister because dinner was not ready when he came home. but instead of quieting him this seemed Without warning, he grabbed his ni the hands, so i ‘hied’ her to the stove. and held fer ot lop of it until, her screams attracted ‘the attention of neighbor fame ointment far her burns, HOT STOVE in'Time and Held, ruel Treatment. Zellman, Jr., nineteen 130 West Twenty-sec- J., was to-day Hudson ball The story told 1 to Recorder Lazarus inne, N. to try to have him and three children, ‘The father js un oll 18 suid he works when and Katherine to the family funds by | told Recorder 3 and her father never the two younger chil- She told him he It only a few minutes, age. argan, duct and mation attacking it is declars bathe the time they the younger brother, lam off with a heavy elning his sister find ‘Women are nat Inclemenctes of t them a cold ts nome severe ve! George C. Smyih, a nephew of the late Recorder Smyth, committed suicide by shooting hirasglf In the head some time last night in his office on the fifteenth floor of the building, at No, 39. Broad- way. Business troiibies are supposed to have driven him to eelf-destruction. He was a member of the firm of roll & Smyth, denlers in cotton When his partner left the office Mr. Smyth said that he had nice to do and would a lot o remain late at his desk. Joked with the Scrab Woman. At 10 o'clock In the evening Mrs. Col- lins, a scrub woman, entered the oifive {t up. She found Mr. Smyth writing at his desk, He was extremely affable, joked with the woman about the fate that compelled them both to work when others were asleep or en- joying themselves, and told her that he busy so late that the office leaned jn the morning. When Mrs. Collins left the building she reported that she had not cleaned the office of Cathroll & Smyth, and a porter was sent there this mornin, The body of Mr, Smyth was found on the floor behind his dest. Left Eleven Letters, Ha had written and nddressed 11 let- jters to his wife, relatives and friends, ‘Whey were on his desk, ready to be inaiied, i When ready ‘to. Kill himself, he M5 | stretched out an the floor, placed # roll f cottun yarn under his head for a —= Hur or any other to-day, to-morrow a aie aid Air. N AcMstiat Disirict-Attorney Rand ree iused io discuss tter at all. Lt n ted that Mr. dummel, ia, WOuld gO +be> d Jury to-day aud exhibit the vecelpts from clients round the Criminal t the District-At- 0 hie information he M al without re- to go batore the Grand wiring him urs. —— “y, PANAMA AFFAIRS PUSHED. Senate Committee's Act on Cann! ‘Treaty and Nominations. WASHINGTON, March 2.—'Che Sen- ate Committee on Foreign Kel: day agreed to repr: without at ment the treaty on ‘ons with | the provisions of which include Platt. amendment. Tie Sonate Cominittee on Interoceante a to-day fo report the ‘at Com- favorable. recommenda: tome bill for the canal government waa referred to a.sub-com- mittee of five to be named by acting Chairman Piatt FIRE DOES $5,000 DAMAGE, A fire started in the cellar of the fy, ala, the seat" site| ENDS HIS LIFE IN HIS BUSINESS OFFICE! George C. Smyth, Worried by Headaches, Puts a Bullet in His Head—Member of Cotton Goods Firm. illow, ‘covered his face with a hand- erchief and fired a bullet into his right ‘ar. Death-was probably instantaneous. No one tn the building heard the shot. With the Firm a Short Time. Cathroll & Smyth conducted an auxil- | jary branch of ‘the cotton-goods house of King, Beal & Co., which has offices on the fifth floor of the same bullding. ' Mr. Beal said to-day that he had knowh Mr. Smyth a few months. “He came to me." said Mr. Beal, “‘in-/ troduced himself, and told of « big line of: friends in the’ trade he could contro: with Mr, Cathroll, who nad an, office | at that time in Philadelphia. We ¢x- tended credit to them, and they did some Duslnens, ,80)fag pat know, they Were not in bad sha} a Jne of the letters left by Mr. Smyt was addressed to me. It was rambling in its nature and showed plainly that the brain of the poor man was unbal- ance old, itved at No. 208 West One Hundred and Twenty-third street with his wife, His mother Is at the flat on a visit to New York from her home In Vermont. “Of late,” -sald the woe! my hivband’ complained ‘oT fevere pains if the head. He said at times that he did not think he could stand it much longer unless he got some relief. Last night; he telephoned. that he would be home late, and when he di pupposed that he had been compelled | to leave the city on ‘business, as he di freanently,” Was He a Christian Scientist? In one of Smyth's pockets was a Jeather-bound, p mphiet entitled Unity of Good." Mrs, Kiddy. At the bottom of the ttle pag in & woman's handwriting, was > scribed thix sentiment: “All things work together for good to thone. who. love POLICEMAN RESCUES RECORDER OFF Goft, of the Court; narrowly escaped! Recorder John W. of General, Sessto being run down by a large gray horse ned to @ while attempting to cross Broadway at Franidin street to-day, |The jurist was rescued by a policeman ‘attached to the Broadway squad, The Recorder crossed from the west to the east side of Broudway, following scores of other pedestrians, ‘The slip- pery’_stones of the cronswalk detained the Recorder for a moment, and while waiting to regain a solid footing the horse bore down on him. Recorder Goft saw his. danger and raised his left arm to shield his head and face, ‘The inc!- dent had been seen by one of the big Broadway policemen, who rushed to the Recorder and carried him to the aldewalk on the east nttac! heavy delivery wag’ yth, who was forty-two years! id not come we! lary Baker) ‘‘Dhe Road to Wellvilie” in each pkg. SHOT HIMSELF DEAD IN HOTEL Man Believed to Be J. A. Rice- man Ended Life with Bullets in. the Broadway Central, Where He Had Engaged Room mm | 3. A. Riceman, of No. 100 Kast One {Hundred and Firat street, a ftoor| # ‘walker, committed suloide in the Broad-| . way Central Hotel to-day by art Sere eee himself in the breast and left temple. tF ‘The man, who was about fifty years jola, obtained a room in the hotel early to-day. A few hours later shots were | heard in the corridor. The door of the room was broken open and the man was found lying on the bed, bleeding from two pistol wounds in his ‘breast and one in the left temple. He was partly undressed. An anibulance was summoned from St. Vincent's Hospital, but the man dled before it arrived. ‘The police found ¢ard$ and papers in the dead man's pockts which convince them that he j-was J. A. Riceman. | The poli:e also found a letter ad- reamed to “My Dear Wite.”" ‘This ter was t:ned Cver to the Coroner. Several pawn tickets were found in | his pocket DOCTOR'S COFFEE | And His Daughter Matched Him, | me fe Gontlabntialy my set 4@ 25 Best we are led to the most finish. had anywhere Coffee drinking troubled the family of a physician of Grafton, W. Va.,/ who describes the situation briefly; | “Having suffered quite a while; from vertigo, palpitation of the heart and many other derangements of the nervous system, and Minding no re- Hef from usual methods of treatment, | I thought to see how much there| was in the Postum argument against coffee. ! “So I resorted to Postum, cutting {off the coftee, and to my surprise and ‘satisfaction have found entire relief | from a'l my sufferings, proving con-| clusively the baneful effect of coffeg| ‘and the way to be rid of It. have found Postum completely takes the’place of coffee both in: flavor and in taste, It {s becoming mofe popular every dey with many of our people and is having great de- mand here. “My daughter, Mrs. Long, has’ been a sufferer for a long time from at- tacks of acute Indigestion. By the dis- miseal of coffee and useing Poetnm ii its place she has obtained complete relief. s “T have also heard from many others who have used your Postum very favorable accow af its good effects. “I presoribe Postum in place of coffee in a great many cases, and [ believe that upon its merits ae will come into general nee.” given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich, Look for the famous Httle book New York: 22 West 23d st Bet. 5th & 6th av 1162 Broad Near 27th at Ocu Visit the nearest of our Four Optical Stores and private practice to Skilled Opticians t Though you glasses you cannot NO CHARGE cee ns ae Fat People tuce Your, w enn vice ices are youre. Bereonay: or on write, fo Free TAT i Padlorone ts ~ D.. “|| Artistic Photographs pleased those who favored us. with “= their patronage. Imperial Folder. Platinum Photo- graph, $5.00 per dozen, up-to-date style and No better photos can be STUDIOS: Examining Rooms with most ad- vanced scientific equipment, with years of successtul are both correct and becomingy fessional fees and double our price for the Glasses, li needed, Chir lich: OPTICIANS—A1 Years’ Practice. Every woman she can rely to Anat ther. Fangem runa_ cures it pe) — Pe-ru-na [Makes Clean, Mucous Membranes—Catarrhal of the body what thi TT mucous membrane {s {o the inside outside of the body. much pain and sufferin the severe and a co Qurelops, into some annoyitg catarruat M Healthy ‘The older son, it Is nald, in no bett than hie father or stepmother. Diseases Disappear Yesterday he began to quarrel with Permanently. akin ts to the It lines every cavity. Catarrhg! inflam- one part is liable to spread A neglected cold or slight the cause of lingering and a. turally more susceptible to he weather than men. With often the starting point of vic derangement, causing needs a’ remedy upon which keep ber rystem fortified trying winter is taken at Orst At will cure tt before, it Fmane! ‘omptly. WOMEN IN SOCIETY segDSSS,2 na ISS MARGRET HUESTON. ‘Been after catarch ba been, soared Pes | tee {A Popular Indiana Girl Writes an ' Interesting Letter. The Peruna Drug M'f'g Co., Columbus, Ou! “'Peruna 1s indeed a household biessing: 4 Las! fali | caught a severe cold which de- | veloped into a most unplzasant catarrh of the | respiratory organs, and for overtwo weéks | ‘could neither enjoy my food nor enjoy resttu sleev. 1 became. nervous and irritable.anc {nothing locked just right to me A, gooa ‘eiehbor advsed me to try Perura, andt { immediately sent fora bottle. 1 am very glaa indeed that / did. 1 began to feel reitef' ma week and soon felt better than I had in two [years "'—=Marerel Hueston, 1127 Linden H st, Indianapolis, Ind. Pe-ru-ns Fortifles’ the System) | Against | Catching Cold. Decollete, Gowns and Catarrh. Mise Blanche Myers. 3:20 Penn street, sas City, Mo., writ ‘During each of the part four seasons | Pe-ru-na Is a Blessing to Women. ‘. have caught a severe cold, when sudden! | faith M. Barnes, 7 Secor cbitled after an evening party, and catarrh | washington, D. 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