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pf POs otha seas Bi a eons’ « suomces Cao 4 a GREAT SECTION OF THE EAST SIDE BETWEEN THIRTY-FOURTH STREET AND ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, IN WHICH ONLY 40 POLICEMEN WERE FOUND ON POST EARLY THIS MORNING ones Xone ul on IN HIS’ SBCTION, LooKina UP AND DOWN ALL THE CROSS) = STREETS , WITH NIGHT Giassas, NOT ONE PoReenan cone ~ 88 sam. ‘Wie Pent me Ave, ot oN inet avenue ‘ PLL DEDDOLGOG HE EDIE DERE D DH HOW THE ARMY OF POLICE © Atuact bulLoING window LEDcs SLEEPS [IN LEDGE there’ wire thirty-eight last night. Included in this number were two rounds- men, ~ Ste'patre of pattotmen were found talking to each othér'on comets. “At éné ‘Bisco there was a bunch of three policemen, and from the uproarious laughter & Was apparent that they were telling funny stories, About half the policemen found Qp patrol were talking to citizens or standing jo front of saloons. ‘The investigation last night was even more thorough than that of Saturday |} Bronx .. ‘ + 690 , Right and overed riére ground favorable to'a police showing. “It was apparent on | 2,264 | urday night that the men hung close to the avenues and that the crdBé’streets Sr RIaY Mr. Porot’s Driver Arrested : Window-Cle Taki Nap} ‘ \" Stetehed Out on narrow) Exceeding Speed Limit, Mane Sm | Window Stone of Tract So-| ter Twice Commits Similar ciety Building, | scarcely patrolled at all, More attention was paid to the avenuev last night, ‘this gevounting for the increased number of men tn sight.” ’ Ab tiearly a6 possible the time made on Baturiay night by the automobile was duplicated, and many of the policemen visible last nigtlt Were standing in the Employees, laborers, &c..........+. sheen ee eeeeeeees game spot where found on the night before, Not a policeman was found last || Commissioner's and three deputies’ clerical forces might who was patrolling properly. The three policemen who were given |] Surgeons ............ eredit for patrolling got it because they were in notion, Criminal Court Squad.... The fact that policemen were found in bunches shows that the city was not!| Second District Court. Ring patrolled properly. It was no exception to find twd policémén in eonversa- || Third District Court.. tion on & corner and then drive a sig-sag course for a mile or more without dis- || Fourth District Court. covering another man. A majority of the policemen were leaning against some- |] Fifth Didtvict Court thing, If there was @ fence convenient it served as a place to lean against. |] gizth District Court News stands under the "L”" stairs were the place of repose of many. Seventh District Court. Outside of the district extending from Thirty-fourth atrest to Qne Hundred and |] House of Detention.... Twonty-Arth street and Fifth avenue to the East River investigations were made |! poiter Squad ....... Wother Baits ‘ot the east side down to Fourteenth’ street, This Invedtigaion From the regular force is to be deducted the following detal Policeman Ennis, the only motor cycle A visitor to the dome of the Pulitser| cop on the force, arraigned Emil Rosot, Building to-day felt his feet grow cold./a chauffeur, of No. 203 Wast fourth atri before Magistrate the while great drops of sweat came out ta the Hartem Court of the palms of his hands as he descried | 4¢ gxceeding the speed limit. & man asleep on the window ledge of the eighteenth story of the American -, |New York a short time Tract Society Building. The sleeper’s | united states in a huge head was propped up with his left hand machine, Mr, Perot Is and the elbow rested on space, The, Waldorf-Astoria across tindnt. man on the dome wanted to yell, bat |torwotin contndn tae Lena . » : |the cry stuck in his throat for fear | for an automobile ay ged ‘the corditidns ‘prévalent in the region’ referred to are prevalent all karers License Bureau leak he Paoene . waning #6 of Bonet, ’ en's Court .....+. the sleeper auddenly the latter might WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS? Sanitary Department of Health. roll off to Instant oath. pcoteregy oy Fer purposes of experiment the automobile was sent down Madison || Telegraph Bureau Whistling and Yells Fail, hattan with the Central Office Squi Central Office Attaches. Detective Bureau, Manhattan, Avenue from Fifty-ninth inrten avenue to Fifty. an this distance there were found two patrolmen and ireet to Madison Square and back Lex- “Ugh!” be exclaimed, and with quak- |tng legs he made his way below and told | his story to an office boy at the door of ty the headless cedes shot by aSiszece« One ot the patrolmen was standing at Thirty-third street and Madison avenue || Central Office, Brooklyn.. ‘ |The Evening World. The office boy im- waiting for the roundsman, who was coming up the avenue, half a block below, | - mediately crossed over to the other side The other was found at Forty-fourth street and Lexington avenue, He had been | TOL «sssrseseererssrseees sesrseseeseeesenees severeccrccecccoccece OFT jot the bullding, saw that the stranger |spoke the truth and, regardless of con- |sequences, yelled at the ledge slumberer. His voice having no effect, he tried whistling through his fingers. That | whistle was like the wail of « banshee, and if the office boy had turned it loose |in Mayo or Wexford he would have been | laid low for @ wicked fay, but the only jeffect it had on the sleeper wae to make jon move an inch or two nearer eter- | nity, | “He's dreamin’,” said the office boy, “but I'l get ” and heroically he | hurled an apple core at the eighteenth floor of the Tract skyscraper. It fell short even as his yelling had done, and | he was in the act of hurling a muciiage bs | pot when the strong hand of & janitor | reached out and dragged the imp inside, Newspaper Man to Rescue, | ‘The office boy had served to direct the |! atiention of the occupants of all the | plies Dalten to enlist | tall buildings around to the hair raising |the auto-driver, spectacle on the window ledge of the Tract Society's structure, and soon the alr was filled with catoalls and whist- ling and the screams of soprano aten- iscovered on post earlier in the night. | It was much quieter in the territory traversed early this morning than it was| citizen at One Hundred and Thirtesnth street and Third avenue, Once again « \ Ally Bunday morning. There were Gaturday-night jags in profusion weaving case of patroimen coming in bunches, through the dawn of the Sabbath, Early this morning the owners of the Baturday-| MORE BUNCHED POLICEMEN, night jags were sleeping in preparation for work, and blocks and blocks showed The vanguard of the biggest aggregation of bunched policemen was en-| mot @ human being on the streets. countered at Ninety-ninth street and Third avenue, where two of them were Nevertheless there were more policemen visible in the almost pastoral hours | engaged in conversation; then came three at Ninetieth street and Lexington ave- following the Sabbath than ‘here were in the hours ushering it in—60 ner tent. | nue, one at Ninetieth street and Third avenue and one at Ninetieth atreet and more. Second avenue. All these men were from the East Eighty-eighth street station, ‘Where were these police: Saturday night? and their sctivity denoted that perhaps they believed that somebody was keeping ¢ The route followed by ing automobile after the mid-| 1.1, on them. Perhaps the captain was out early this morning patrolling his might detall was turned out this morning began at Thirty-fifth street and Broad-| precinct. way. Two policemen were found at Thirty-fifth street and Park avenue. One Two policemen were talking to citisens outside @ saloon at Seventieth street Ot them was leaning against the fence around the grass plot above the tunnel.|..4 third avenue. Another was ¢alking to a citisen outside a saloon at Bixtieth ‘The other was talking to him. They appeared to be enjoying themselves in @ street and First avenue, while another was doing the same thing at Fifty-ninth quiet ‘Way, tired as they were after being on duty less than an hour. street and First avenue, | <The next policeman was found at Forty-first street and Lexington avenue, No more policemen were seen until Thirty-fourth street was reached by a) Ing against a post and squinting discriminatingly down, the length of his| devious route through the district, club, like @ man sighting a gun, His back was to the street and apparently he Three policemen were found in Fifth avenue from Fifty-ninth street to ‘was oblivious to all that was passing around him. ‘Thirty-ninth street. One was at the cornor of Fifty-sixth street, the others in. A policeman was standing at Forty-fourth street and Lexington avenue in| conversation at Thirty-ninth strest, 3 zs iy = an attitude of unstudied ease. Not another was seen until Fifty-ninth street and As daylight appreached the sight of @ policeman became more and more) ay anand ographers, ‘Third avenue war reached. There a patrolman and a roundamen were in cope) scarce. Not & cop could be seen In Forty-second street from Sixth avenue to MORE POLICEMEN FOUND Mean while a reporter of The Even versation. ; 4 Hires > [Thre evenue. ‘There wad a murdet ommitted In the Greek Hotel in Forty-sec- ing World had been sent out on the oi ‘ oat end street almost across from the Grand Central Station two weeks ago. The story, and when he reached the eigh- | euadin 4 At Fitty-ninth street and Madizon avenue @ patrolman was found fm edriest Ti tT ceaped. ‘The crime whe contmitted Getween 2 o'clock and ¢ o'clock in ON THE DOWNTOWN POSTS \eenth floor of the Tract Bullding he| "8 necessary, conversation with a citisen, The citlren: sat on @ stoop, while the policeman +14 morning, a period in which the imperfect patrol service 1s most manifest. ls |found every one there in blissful igno- hie an te een te tee Veaned over and braced himself with his club against the balustrade, rance of the man asleep on the ledge! was stopped, a bearing fi ‘was’ necessa: SIXTREN BLOCKS—NOT A POLICEMAN. | oom No. La", a which Waa the wine Atte mi MP Beret slowed 4 For sixteen blocks the automobile went uptown, winding In and out between SECOND TOUR OF THE The Bowery and the Neighborhood Of Pos | dow cantaining the sleeper, was locked | further incident. ee es Madisuh, Lexington, Park, Second and Third avenues, and not @ policeman was and repeated knockings received no re: |, tree Crane chai ca ta wight. Finally one was found at severity-fitth street and Fifth avenue meander. UPPER WEST SIDE lice Headquarters the Best Pro- | seeane: kK we Ie ors that te man te he’had tard he complaint of J }. ‘e .) loreyc! MAN. tag dlomiy down alongside the Perk wan, ‘ tected Posts in the City. dlsece made the tewopapermen wosder | = 3 ee 9 A pojiceman was found patrolling Lexington avenue between Seventy-sighth it the slumberer had not been scared WOMAN A BANKRUPT, and Geyenty-ninth streets, and another was found on patrol in Lesingtes-evenue The tour through the lower west and east sides between midnight and 4! into space. In the adjoining office a as " ? at Rignty-fret street. Between Second and Third avenues in Eighty-first_ street Eewer Men Found on Posts—Stretches of o'clock this morning showed better police conditions, It proved that the best! pretty typewritist screamed when the Lillian Ceoper Files a Petition ‘encther patrolman was found moving. This was one of the gases where they came policed portion of Manhattan is below Fourteenth street, The Bowery {s well| reporter asked her if she would mind | with Nearly $3,000 in Debts. rded and the district lmmiediately surrounding Police Head: t relas | ta bunches, 2 o> | , Streets a Mile in Length Without natel " " auartere te rele et out on the loge throuah 26° | canes Citehi Mf Ha. ® Wert Mastjall Nalother poligeman, wag found until Ninety-seventh*Beveet ‘and Pitth avehub| vs a Policeman in Sight. On Houston street, between Mulberry street and the Rowery, were found jooked as if she considered him crasy, | ***h street fled a petition in bank was reached. A policeman was standing cn the corner. AhUthet was @iscovered three of the ten policemen seen on post during the tour, but he didn’t care and raised the win-|Tuptey this morning acknowledging fm the shadow of a doorway at One Hundred and Fifth atreet.and Third avenue, The route was from Thirty-fourth street and & avenue south to Twenty. dow. |dedts of $2,997.59, with ber only assets Hes : aq. { third street, to Sixth avenue, to Fourteenth tre versity place, to Wash- There reposing Ike a Turk aster a/D00k debts due to her of The oS \ allt? Another was found, walking along In Third avenue between One Hundred| The second tour of the weet side was made this morning, beginning shor:ly | jgton Square north, to Sixth avenue, to Third street, to Broadway, to Houston banquet lay a window cleaner. He was) oral yd $e 2, 008 Oe Oe Ninth and One Hundred and Tenth strects. . ts after 12 o'clock. The amazing conditiqns discovered early Sunday morning wert! street, to the Bowery, to Stanton street, to Eldridge street, to Division atreet, to $2°Flne with a rumble of young thunder) O°) Si Or i debredness, At Qne Hundred and Tenth street and Fitth avenue #’poltceman wile seen out-} found unchanged. In fact, the absence of men from post between midnight and 4 Chatham Square, to Park Row, to The Evening World oftces ney Pisce page kelp ot py Baar} Isaac N. Dale filed Pace tn rea t | ” came ol an, r uptey. : 3 side a roadhoude talking to three or four cabmen, He was leaning tres.| o'clock this morning was even more astonishing. of Leafy policemen seen one was patrolling his post. Six of the ten were in to do who are wakened suddenly. He! tna’ Rudolph J Ballin, dealers in dry No other policeman, was discovered in that neighborhood until One Hi and) The trip this morning led to the discovery of just six policemen on port, and SM 1orst crept out on the ledge and around into goods at No. 6% Courtlandt avenue, the The first policeman seen on the lower-end tour was at Fourteenth street and h itloner alleges claims \ Goventeenth street nnd Fitth aventie was reached, where ome was Uke | of these not one was found patrolling. Every man was dither standing idly on the g xth avenue, He was standing with his left foot elevated and whglly absorbed (M¢ ext office, which was vacant, and Bree on thres promissory notes and of statve on the corner, Two blocks up there was another pcliceman standing, and street corer or busy talking with some one. | m conversation with « young woman wearing a white abirt waist and black pice pUMeine Me pasa hy typeby nadie a alleged bankrupts have other at One Hundred and Twenty-Afth street ond Seventh avenue the only policeman | One of the policemen found was at Forty-slxth street and Seventh avenuo| ture Mt sone [ee iy + is rae few ere pu ene seit ' fad sight along Oné Hundred and Twenty-fifth street was located Where he had) after the auto had covered more than a mile of Tenderloin territory. At Fifty-| At University place and Sixth street was seon the next patrolman, and a © Emplove Strategy. — been found at the same time twenty-four houra before, Between One Hundred| Math street and Seventh avenue, as on tht previous trip, a policeman was found. | Sixth avenus corner Fourth strect was the third. He was eating a pear and talk. COUNT BISMARCK’S BURIAL. | He was on a different corner, but ne was there. club in hand. ing with an Itallan vendor Thy neh pail apt seedy ge and Twenty-fitth street and Seventh avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-third, \ he Window cleaner, staring te his feet 0 | It was two miles further along on the route that the next policeman was The only policeman patrelling was the next found. His perhaps Is the most ang jumping into the office. He was Body N Lie Mausoleam of atrest and Second avenue the glint of brass butions ami the sign of @ night-stick | found. He was on Columbus avenue just below Eightieth street, busy in conver- dangerous post In Munhattan. West Thint street. from Sixth avenue to West daged and nad 4 breata like a pura | t ch em ne , were looked for In vain. But at tho last mentioped corner there was a policeman, sation with a citisen, and the auto travelled just twenty-one blocks further befor: Byoad:®iy, is the scene of nightly hold-ups end roboe In this territory dis- : PP Aad Marys Mian raniee BERLIN, Sept. 19 inate pre standing in front of a taloon. another policeman was discovered. This was at Ninety-sixth street and Amster- reputable houses cf the lowest type are min openly and without any Apparent) . . Do you unde: marck, who died at SS Re dam avenue, and aj One Hundred and Fifteenth street near Seventh avenue, more pollee Interference outed to the daged man my rday morning, will i A policeman stood at Pleasabt avenue and One Hundred and Nineteentd ingn 4 mile further on the route, No. § was seen. The last policeman was In the trip across town and down roadway not a policeman could be found t his father's mausoleum, ently engrossed inva light showing through a window In @ house, discovered at One Hundred and Nineteenth aireet and Eighth avenue. A little further along on Houston atreet was another policeman, and standing at r 2 body of the great Chane ‘the sirect. At One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Third avenue a ‘The same tefritory traversed Sunday morning was covered. . the corner of Bowery and Houston was a third Policeman was talking to a citizen in front of a saloon, and at One Hundrea| On the down trip The Evening World auto passed four policemen. They were A block down the Bowery, In front of Mike Lyons’s restaurant, the next th street and Amsterdam avenue, One Hundred and policeman was seen. them t Cow Sixteenth street and Third avenue @ policeman was hanging on a fence. A pts Prrecngy Paved Bisty-atth street near teense, and Fitty-firet On the tour down the east side just two were found. They at the corner <r Rabo dae peg ll ay aseumned Ne OMe bacen ) seundeman and » policeman were dischyered in conyersation at One Hundred) streat and Tenth avenn~. of Eldridge and Delancey streets and in Chatham Square, ‘The last of the ten) Me TAO" ANbOT Bola cit Somenody | Secretary, Dut that the Prince ) gh Gxt street and Third avenue, and a policeman in conversation with a . aah ache Rega was picked up at Chambers street and Park Row. Iya told t deen fi not accept the 7 mab 4 4 2 . ¥ a: " a on * is - i i WG, taki aby vobaelea ke cob naib meame rie To Suan ,