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GRAFT SUPREME WN MODEL PRECINGT Protection Paid Some One “Higher Up”: in Hussey’s Bailiwick Makes Law-) breakers Immune from Arrest in West Forty-seventh Street District. In the throng that issued from the Criterion Theatre after the Satur-| éay night performance was a distinguished looking vid gentleman, who was esgorting a young miss still in her teens, She was evidently his daughter. The couple turned north and walked along leisurely, talking perhaps, about the performance they had just witnessed. Down Seventn avenue, having just come from the dive the close proximity of which to the thea- trical centre is often remarked, came two women, They were flushed with, drink, Their social! status was written on their faces and equally evident in their dress, They jolted against a dozen men and were .#isy In thelr talk. | As they came face to face to the old gentleman and his young charge one of them poked her finger playfully at his ribs and remarked: “Hello, old chappie, Come buy us 4 drink,” ‘The young girl ciung half frightened to the man's arm and pulled him aside while the two brazen women pissed on and were soon lost in the crowd. Hundreds witnessed the incident, Few gave It a second thought, NO FEAR OF BEING ARRESTED. The Evening Worli mentious this happening because it shows just how reckless and independent are tie disorderly classes in the “Model Captain's” precinct. ‘Tiese women are not afrald of arrest. Their dues— | their protection money had been paid. They did not once think that a policeman might take them to the “Model Captain's” precinct station-house, Of course if the old gentleman had called a policeman and made a complaint their protection money coulé not have saved them. where Commissioner McAdoo's model policeman ‘6 in command, Capt. Hussey is at present on his vacation, tired and worried by the position he occuples—that of a eaptain of police bound up and almost helpless by the graft system—the buffer that must take the knocks and say nothing and do nothing. He can make a raid when he gets permission to do so. He can give his men bonafide orders when the system permita, Pinin-Clothes Men Ont, {houses, Downey’ MecKenna’s and A dozen plain-clothes men were sent Johnson's, that are open for customers put in the precinct Saturday night. every night, Many of these were placed on special | All Have Protection, posts in front of rows of disorderly | foie een tb same street be. = een Seventh and Kighth av houses, These men were ordered 19) hag on his list five *sther, sustéerts/ keep an eye open for Parkhurst’s MN houses that Capt, Horsey might cioad| and Goddard's men and any of the) up except for the great proteotion—| many society agents that keep tab on | Graft | the police for one reason or another. Pea oe lid Biv Fontyicaris | he ere Yhey were told also to stop all women cumbling-hoyasss ii Tose cart eeres {vom soliciting from windows and area- Sixth and, Seventh ‘Da Parte ways. Certain houses were ordered to Afth street, betWeeh tHe same avenues, keep their outer doors closed and bs ei “ ~ Laat are three more, ent | a’ three disorderly houses fines ie imran iad | Forty-sixth street, between’ Seventh ‘This was not a general order, how jand Righeh avenues, the "fodel Cap. | tver, Certain disorderly houses in the |‘#ln" has reported to the Commissioner | model precinct are protected by men so | the existence of aixteen other disorderly | much higher in rank than the captain houses. The remaining onew are creeper that he is Instructed not to molest |4Nd badger joints, whose proorietors are (nem. His men must leave them ae of the lowest types. verely alone, | The lat has alse told the Commis- Other houses in the precinct have thr #Oner of disorderly houses on Forty- privilege of sending their women out sevonth street, and a halt dosen others, on the street. |Forty-elghth street has four more ani Ca t for Patrolmen, (one gambling house, Forty-ninth street These women do not go far frum the with porbtgatdly ahh Ben nevecmee house and they are never molested. | Liat Clrea Their contempt for the patrolman ta) And others besides something little short of Insulting. |McAdoo and Capt. Hussey and M Qne of these “drummers,” who had | Jerome and Mr. Parkhurst and the tome from a house on Forty-sixth street | model captain's trusties have the Hat lust west of Seventh avenue, met apo |The cabmen and the hotel detectives feeman at the corner who made @ re-|and the rounders generally have tt is mark that she overheard. In an instant |not #0 complete. ae een her face toward him and) Last night Serat. Fay was on the 3 desk in the W e "Go on, vou big bluffer, Don't bother | "model" pettubea th trek fer ghoky yee ne. You attend to vour own business." | Richard Cuyler, who lives ri No ae The policeman laughed, but did not Fourth avenue, came in dinanting the teply. eer arrest of a man who gave his name a The “Model Captain's” precinct Is a|Dr. Hunter and his home as Oh, 4 dig one. It extends from Fifty-ninth |Cuyler accused the doctor of refusing et on the north to Forty-second |t pay his tare. ‘treet on the south, and Sixth avenue) “I drove om the east to the river, It contains | street and mana PB en te nany of the houses referred to by Com | street, and he refused to pay me,” aid slesioner McAdoo last Friday when he the cabman, , whouted in a moment of rage to an| The sergeant took 4: | jown Dr, Hunter's Evening World reporter: name, and the prospects looked excel- T'll take you to houses that have| lent for the lacter spending @ ni been running for twenty years.” ell, when the truth sudd =f portly The Commissioner knew what ho wal Cuyh driven ee vaying, It was all true. He has a h SO the: dectee te list of these resorts and three score Se Uostye more that have opened since hie prede-| to we aus cessor left Mulberry street. Reginning at Forty-third street some | and Dr, by es Was cc ve docte weet of Geventt vee Precinct on Saturday night was avenue, he hae the address of a dis! Saqupoint, During the atten son ic | orderly house whence the patrons may Captain bitapatrick had been ri smoke opium until they are helpless! d to make a raid, He made no On the opposite eide of the etreet he ake in the number, I, was a pool- has the address of some fiats that) ‘2h | This raid produced nine w, cy tontain scores of Msorderly women: | ins precinct was safe for the bootie ye In the middie of the next block west) night. Only the proprietress was held. he has the address of another house ‘bis woman may reach Spectal Ses- of the same class. Turning back east,| slons before she Ie let go. She may bewween Sixth avenue and Broadway, | me tier ave merry heck ther yea et he knows there are three gambiin, = MLD WER, S38 DE PHISPTOSBOIVL EGE PS HIS HS-DSGS So Commissioner the eels not only becded themeelves in the mud late thir fall, but do not go neatty as deep as in previous easons, which is a sign that the weather will not be severe enough to make much ylee in the bays and streams. | White gudls aro seen in small numbers < 06-2909 89963500 THE WORTD: MONDAY E THE PRAGA G AH EP TERERHADS HDS HHHOHHIH THD Hee ee eeoeete " GHEE CBE ©3699 SE ee 06-29% : 3 ‘The incident shows how graft works in the Twenty-second Precinct, 2 ° DENCE STOLEN WDNORCE CAS Papers Needed by Mrs. Ahrens- burg Disappear from Father- in-Law’s Safe and Old Em- ployee is Arrested. —_——— The marital troubles of Melton L. Abrensburg and his wife e revived in the Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, to-day when Andrew Schneider, super | intendent of the Metropolitan Tobacco | Company and possessor of a fine home, was arraigned, charged with vagrancy. The differences of the Anrensburgs came to a@ climax on the evening of Oct, 3, manager and director In the Metro- politan ‘Tobacco Company, attended tne performance at the Montauk Theatre with Mrs, Wallace Smith, of No. Herkimer street, at which addr Ahrensburg also lives. Mrs, Anrena | burg, who had been separated her hustand for some time, happened her brother, and his wife and mother. As Abrensburg attempted to leave the theatre he was confronted | by his wife, who beat him with cane, | and als attacked Mrs. Smivh This incident she Inter explained by | saying Abrensburg had annoyed her’ daily by driving past her home with Mrs, Smith. She also decided to apply for a divorce. In this she had the | support and sympathy of Lipman) ‘Ahrensburg, her father-in-law. A bun- dle of important papers and cancelled | checks which were to be used as evl- dence in the case she left in the charge of the elder Ahrensburg, who locked them In his desk at the office, No. 834) Gold street, Brooklyn om the South Jersey marshes, where | ‘Thursday morning he found the papers WEATHER PROPHETS Crabs, Squirrels and Gulls Give the Signs Sought, and Shivers Will Not Be So Numerous as Formerly. ‘they usually congregate in thousands | They are wintering further north. Crabs, which are usually bedded for still Uving in the open waters. Gunners who spend much time in shooting wild fowl have found the ducks less heavy of feathers than is usual when a hard | winter is coming. | The varieties of Ash which are gen- erally fargway in southern waters long | before thia time of the year are still Auskrata, eels and crabs go wrong, thé fairly plentiful in the waters off the soming winter sill be mild. Weather | conat sharps have noted that the birds, ani- | —— ee mals and fish, usually studied for signs ALL RIGHT, SAYS HIGGINS. of the frigid, are especially dilatory In | sand under cover or seeking warmer Never Felt Better, Saya Governor- climes this season, and they predict Bhee! that shivers will not be so pronounced OLEAN. i gage cae Elsct when Jack Frost gets down to work. Hiawing, who artived home from Cam- For instance, the muskrats and! bridge Springs, Pa. Saturda ° o, Wars Nowe, bobs. very: feat. elt) aie to business as Uniers the gulls, ducks, squirrels, the winter long before this time, are | | e missing. Policeman Laff, of the | Kdame street police station, was called lin and after questioning all the em- loyees learned tat Andrew Schneider was the last person seen ia the office Schneider, who Is Superintendent of ha tabaced company in whose employ been for twenty-five years, de- | i knowledge of the missing pa- | pers. Lipman Anrensburg refused to make any charge againat his old em- ployee, and the plain-clothes man de- ‘ited to lock Dim up on his own re- sponsibility, charging him with burg- es | it | he has | nied al Wren no one appeared this morning Laff had the charge changed to vag- rancy. although he admitted he knew that Schneider had a home and a posi tan. Schneider was discharged and his attorney. Lawyer Steinbrink, Insisted that the peleeman be prosecuted, Mag- istrate Dooley threatened to see to the pollceman’s case later, ——— | HAY SIGNS WITH THE Swiss, | Hay and M, Probst, the Swiss Charge | "ie VENING, VOVEMBER 91 (By T. E. Powers.) : z 3 PO RDPDHRDDE E« 2 JUST WHAT IS THE men’s Union Suit to Whether Machine Is a ‘AUBBER-NECK AUTO? Court Is Asked Through Hack- Decide | Coach,| Hack, Stage or Neither, The fight between the sigh: to tained by J. A. Hackmen's /Union and the managers of the big | Twenty-sixth street, | Justice Amend, in the Supreme Court, ay on the writ of habeas corpus ob-|h® Rot In attempting to defond his Museum of Art, died to-day in his Hodge, attorney for | fiancee, Miss Annie Thorne, from the ments at the Hotel Seymour, Chauffeuy James Tallan, arrested Sept. Foster, which started from the Hotel Bartholdi when Mr, Abrensburg, woo is for a tour of upper Manhattan Tallan was held in nominal bail by Magistrate Mom for trial in Speciai| Twelfth street, Finn, Miss Thorne, ied years of his manhood in his native coun. ons for violating the law which | S#teF and two friends were returning 11. Whon seventeen years old he fought Tez prescribes an Aldermanic franchise for cas | Very street railway or coach line and Be: a license for public hacks and cabs. Mr. Hodge asked for the discharge of | sight seeing automobile from | Tallan to-day on the ground chat the belonged to neither class, inasmuch as it did not fares indiscriminately, or given points with a’ varying charges. scale of it took Its whole quota’ of sightseers from a stenting turned them al of sight seein Charles H. represented the Hotel Kaox and J. T. Drivers’ point, to which tt re- after an irregular tour Dowling Asso- elation and the Hackmens Union. They argued that obe sight-seoing automo: bilea should first obtain an Aldermanic franchise like a street car company after securing the consents of a mi- fority of the route and o . ropenty owners along tht any street car line ale ready using any part of the route fol- lowed. Assistant District-“ gees that Tallan should for trial, ttorney Johnstone. be held aid the law forbade the sun ua of any etage except on pre- seri rou and in that the sight- seo automobiles violated the law Decision was reserved, ne From Rome Philippines, No special mission has been by Pope Pius to the Most Rev Alfred Agius, the recently apostolic delegate of the APOSTOLIC DELEGATE HERE. Way to Chorch tn intruste Ambrose appoinied Catholic Chureh in the Philippines, who has just arrived here on his journey to the ts) ands. The apostolic delegate says he haa no pertected plan to put cution upon his arrival In the His conduct there would b¢ as he finds them, to the end int far East governed entirely, he said to-day. by conditions that both | the people of the islands and his church may reap the greatest possible benefits. His presence in this country he ex- routes which he might ha WASHINGTON, Nov, %.—Seeremry| plained by the fact that of the two taken he d Aftuires, to-day signed on arbitration chose ‘hat one woleh leade serase the |9 on complaint of Hackman Charles W. | “Humpty Jackson” & passenger on the big auto! to attend the same performance WM | stop t take on of let off passengers, , her! followed no fixed route, did not carry from and to ) help him. ‘on Rast twelfth ores! DED TERRE ERED BOE 094459964 OPHO SOS 4999150099 9G9S VICTIM OF THUS PCIE TO Dl Salesman Beaten and Stabbed by Members of “Humpty Jack- son” Gang While Defending; Fiancee from Their Insults. Martin Finn, thirty-eight years old. a salesman living at No, 321 East ts suffering tn eolng automobiles cams before | Bellevue Hospital from stab wounds which may cause his death, and which Insults of four members of Ls Finn and Miss Thorne are engaged to be married She lives at No, 3% Bast Third street, She has a married sister living near Avenue B and the ro reception and were walking along Twelfth street when they pa: four tough-looking young men. One of the four made an insulting remark, but no attention was paid to it, and the Hitle party escorted Miss Thorne's ter to her home, The three men then started back to leave Miss Thorne at her home. Beaten and Stabbed, On passing No. Wi East Twelfth fireet the same gang of four ruMans nething particularily nasty to orne and Finn tuPned to ri set upon by the g orrerierg ql Veale Woo vdus me made a strong hgot, dod Ais two (tends junped in to While Whe Dwi. ade Bute vn one Of Wwe gauge suaueniy yellea, Cheese, he copa!” and the four fled. Af® they did to Finn fell to the aide- walk in a faint, During the fgnt cao of the toughs had knocked Miss Thorne down and kicked her. ‘Thugs All Escape, Policeman Dale ran after the nce as be ran eK 1904, “BOARD OF ALDERMEN. n made insulting remarks. They | PASSENGERS OFF DERCDAA EDD EIGODO DOE DODD! :| * But Wind Drives Big Siciian Had Been Arrested for Sp Prince Farther Up on Sands is Auto and Inspector Walsh Off Long Beach, and It 18 Went to Court to Aid Son of Feared Vessel Will Be Lost. — the Millionaire Banker. Se ee HS PEPER HIGH AND DRY ON BAR 300 YARDS OFF SHORE. TROUBLES MULTIPLY FOR OFFICER GOLDMAN. ©. Efforts to Float Stranded Ship soon After Making Arrest He 1s Fail, and Shift in Wind IS NOW Threatened with Charge of - Awaited—Captain Made Mis-. Talking on Post—Scenes in” take in tila Police Station and in Court. te * of ree Da There was a temakabrie reene it the Harlem Polies Court today when Morilmer, son of Jacob Sehiff, the mill. Six + sAred and twelve passengers on t vied steamahip Sicilian Prince, which Hes high ond dry off the Long each const, were taken off by wreck- Ing tums todat, The passensersp were lonatre banker, was arraigned for spe@d> 45) taken to Bush's stores. at the foot of ing his automobile a Forty-ninth street, Brooklyn,andtieuce When Schiff wos arrested by Golde to Ellis Island man last night he was taken to the $7 The steamer is imbedded eight feet Uasc One Hundred and Fourth Street =a) In the snod and gradually “inking Station ‘There he flew into a towers a4 ceeper. Tt wit not be high water again | ing rage, Goldman Is a placid poliger Until T o'clock to-night, and it t# MOC! mun, and ag Sehitt raved at him he unlikely the Prince may have found | went on chewing gum. This made” tl her grave, All night long a hes aa Schiff mad and he : “How dare you chew gum ino gentler man’s presence?” Goldmin allowed he would chew gum © where he Vked and then Mr, Senile said some more things and left the tion houxe vowing that Goldman have somechirg coming te him with §) Great suddenness. ¥ swell from the southwest pounded her, and when daylight broke It was est mated she was al least a hundred yards r Inshore than she had been at it night n Prince, Capt Palmero fifteen days ago. rday the big vessel le and was pounded about 4 Hanks, lef, A week ano t her bear- by the $O06696) 253023493524 sand storm for three days Two hours after the Incident Goldman Mistook ly Hook ht, was hack on his port when Roundstiaa Sailing over the ground § ougis |CAeey approached and raid he was gay > {to make a charge against him for being off post. Goldman demanded an ex+ planation and © (alking to @ elttzen for two minutes, Goldman summoned the citizen pointed 1) out, and he decinred Goldman had © never spoken to him rf whip to the Jersey coast late Satur night, with the captain still in ccubt as to his reckoning. A lgit broke throcgh the haze chat he thought Ly bis figuring Was the Sandy Hoo’ light. Moriners can bring a snip to the Narrows with their eyes shut by taxing a “beach course” from this light, and | “Never mind, you get the charge anye the captain started @liead, put cau>| way,” sald Casey visiy and ae quarter-ameed, vesde | Goldman went to Harlem Court to ft day determined to press the change, 75 gg) It happened that instead of the Sandy) jje was preceded by Inspector Walsh, | Hook tight he saw the Barnegat lig’ ho had come to court to help pune along the New Jersey coast. His| Schiff, His interest in Schiff lays im course to tha northeast to round the! the fact that before he became @ . | took rentiy took him across the stretci | iceman he was coachman for the 9m of water outalde the bay oner’s father, Breakers Ake Wanted Case Dropped, The low shore was wrapped In the), 0” arriving “et curt. es ben mists, when suddenly the lookout from janey, of | ¢ court squad. When Gok | “Breakers ahead! Breakers ahead looked worrled. bu: finally sald | Two bells and a jingle sent the re-|thing sharo to Delsrer, who left | versing lever down hard. and the bin |and went back to Wale. ug acruw turned and churned, But th was all abouts) 2 warning had come out of the fog too) Jate, the momentum of the boat carried crows Ww ‘her on, and into the sand bank she|ca#. t | went, easy, but and sure. tw | In the process of wrecking, the Sici- | lian Pr.nce pumped out her water bal- last, and heaved overboard tons 0a tons of coal. She has a cargo of frult) wie nat «ues seer? eeee peeee eee w FRESE OS OOF PE baad and Goldman took the stand and t he had timed Mr, Schift for ti blocks. in hia car and that be was GEN. I CESNOLA and wine. aver fiftesn miles an hour, J Rockville Centre dud the surround. | ‘iolation of the law and he ing towns made great preparations for to-day's beach-combing. The farm- jere antlcipated the. cargo” will | have to go ove! rd, and it will be: eeme thetr pro—mrty. Old wagons. carts and wheelGirrows were out In [trim Inst night and the beach-combara | Goldman will be on hand at daybreak for their | number spoils. It ian't often that New York | hovte who w PASSES AMA Famous Art Authority ‘Expires| tas» vesset tighter ner cargy by the boii! After an Attack of Acute Inmet Hastert digestion that Seized Him on, The 451 steerage passengers trom the} imply sald he wasn't Schiff fi was p tor than the legal rate and ‘Then the next e h and Schiff w furious, and so emen from bi mi better treatment, ———— Sioitan Prince were broure to the Saturday Last. | South Rrookign dock and, pending thelr romovel to s Island, were kept in a roped laclosure, Many of them were soaked by the wives during ther j Gen. Louls Palma Di Cesnola, soldier traneter from the me to tugs. | : t th ie the . and art authority, for maly years di- stature tes Kew Peited ne "tar | rector and trustee of the Metropolitan; many hours before they Were diougiy | to the olty, and that whema provieon part. ¥: with pie, bles, it w THEATRE TICK wagon appeared on the & No, #t| @indwiches and o-ner © ' oe “d hi hun ites a West Forty-fifth street. The cause of peooe prey i oon ph it py ‘ death was acute indigestion. He Was The owner, however, go: pad tor a New Amsterdam Mat taken il! last Saturday. i 8 a ae A | Gee. DI Ceancla wae seventy-two har immigiants had no bagsuge "| Discovers Bold Scheme to 0 years 0 rm at varolo, Piedmont, shivered jn the cold umul the > | " | ind educated in Turin he spent the frat| from the Toland. whien was ouszea| fraud Public by Sale of over to the dock arrived a>jul meon and took them to Ells fn the meantime Me | for Thanksgiving Night. inspectors nad | P for the Independence of Italy against Gemee those who were citigens. | ef Austria, So signal was his conduct on) Th# officials say that the steantenip * r y 4 word that oh of bit * a! * of ™ the battle-fleld of Novara that he was) fompany sent nol (ac Mine ‘suipe| Mark Lueecher, manager of (Be New | Amsterdam Theatre has requested th® | made a lieutenant ald of Police Captain Hayes In Fae cargo and {t might be three days De-| fore it cou'd be removed, In thé mean | 7 | Gend Reroed in the War |time the immigrants who az WoI"F 1 ping down a number of men wh Gen. Di Cesnota left Italy in 1880, de- | nearoy pinces wil) be allowed to go and . 7 dt is fortunes inAmerica. | Weir effecta examined and forwarded | Working a bod sckeme for “3 i, Line allt Miro athleraaidag corse ‘O:hers will remain | the public in cqanection with the heey as soon As poss! on the Im'and at the expense of te company until they can be dleshirged All the officers wich the exception o the purser and one of the junior om- cers remained with the vessel, When the war broke out he recelved a (commission as Major and was latter! appolvted a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Eleventh New York Cavalry. He was atre P these men have had priated & se of tickets for the second balcony of |the New Amsteraam Theatre for severcly wounded at the Battle of Aldie, panics Ponce DS Thanksgiving, night. As, these, seats i Va, and for nine months after that are sola at nfiy cents eact a , " y worki rer was held as a prisoner in Libby. Proe| EMPLOYEES’ MUTUAL AID. oro ate ety are Ne eee motion followed his rele. He then ~ —— Sh by the theatre management received the tithe of Brigadier-General Rothenbera & Co. ribates 8500 printed by to Uicde Teket | ee Recognition of his martial service for Benefit Association, pany, and have vara on the bOee print of the printe came in 185, when he was sent ‘0 ‘phe employees of Rothenberg & Co. a ciause permitting the managermen Cyprus as the United Btates Consul. wogt Fourteenth street, have on to uke the tickets up for Boa | Here he made extensive investigations 4 a mutual ald association, through Cause and fetuse aamittance to the holders. The ticke' the swindlers and explorations of burled ancient & which all members in need will be cared ued b treasures. Statues, inscriptions, 8ar- gor Ata recent meeting J. D.Wilson was pave no printers’ imprint on ine face cophagi, vases and medaliions were giocteg President, G. W. Davis, and_no clause on the ovek. Trea susie’ aod won tr pee ot Oe President, J. Haddon Mart Gordon, of oe brought by him to : oO be urer; Philp Alien, Secret - fastalled in the Metropolitan Museum. \jjsses Julia Hare. and Cather.ne who sald Pe Pyne. Mesars Ho J. Palmer, CF Chat») wanted %9 pay Honored by Congrees. field, § W. Richards and R. T. Grear. some downstairs 4 The acs e give . i he A Congressional medal of honor and ‘The tenement ro. ; rtly honors from ltaly, and Dati jen on Friday search of every room in the banding several Kram and respect from many evening, Nov. to go was made, but No trage of the fugitives smleties, were bestow upon Gen. di into the relief f cwurd be found Cronoa'in later years 600 tickets hav Detectives were sent out, and as tw> There wes A areat deal of opposition — The firm of Ro | of the toughs are believed to have been ty Gen. Ceanola remaining as secretary nizing the ent recognised by the crowd that gatne: of the Museum in 18%, but he best his work was | it Is expected they will be arrested be: opponents after a bitter fen’ sen f Providing bots fore night. All are sald to be members His wife was well huvan for death denefits for Its me of the nemrious “Humpty Jackson chanty, Bhe was the daugh! of Ci yrganigation will be . der ion le now serv. | Sr 1 Geld. the hero of t naval reaching Ing a sentence In prison, i ot ePaval They had two chit — Tsn’t it just barely ise rae kane ¥ Finn's side and . triet to stop the bleeding of his wounds —— BUENZ NEAR DEATH. cottec hurts you? unt an ambulance arnved from Hel vue Hospital, The surgeon found OAK HAD TOO BIG A LOAD. - had recelved a number of scalp wounds ok te Ue ak German Conanl-General Reported t Mounts. in the back. and 8 tes ah 8 Crack Shot, Had Beon in Criteat Condition To-Day. r bd: It is delleved Lead Into It for 23 Years. | phe condition of Carl Buena, the Ger eh 2A jarge| man Consti-General in this city, who ts at NO yards in| ill at his home, No. # Central Park DEAD IN BED FROM GAS. NEWARK, N. J, Nov. 1--Walter Fullam, sixty-five years old, was found | dead in bed from gaa asphyxiation at M High street, to-da South, was reported to-day as extreme. ly critical. Dr. Otte @ T. Killant, the attending physician, raid that Mr. Buena spent « bad night, and his condition to-day wag . The patient's ina bad na Dr, Killa bat eu be expected at H4 nOUse Was sale Wh 10 days in its place ont! for Hesag 14 att ae ore erase hot. Eta ws