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AAT HOMICIDES IN NEW YORK THIS YE —w Tremendous Number of Deaths by Vio- lence in Manhattan and Bronx Fol- lowed by Surprisingly Few Convic- tions Through Efforts of Police. Nearly a Score of Murder Mysteries Are Yet to Be Solved, While Thir- teen Persons Under Indictment Are in Tombs Awaiting Trial, LONG LIST OF PRISONERS WHO AWAIT TRIAL FOR MURDER, Date ot Date of indictment Defendant, conmmitment, Tiscensed (1004) Feb, 0, 1899,, DUNCAN YOUNE seoee June 20 GEORGE EHERHARDT, 2. 2 O2OO2OOLCCE ll THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, Hurry Up, > IDON’T BE SHY! THERE’S LOTS OF R 1904. | Big ] emand for ‘eats on the Evening World's Water Wagon, but All Will Bo Acoommodated if 7 hey Only! wear Cfland Get Aboard While There's a Chance. BDL EDDDDE GET DIVE DEVE HODGE HOTS POD VODYPODOLIVODS 4 OFETHDODTOTED THY 14-0 OOD OTO1 49114 O0- 1090 POEHEHE | a! ee res ee oe oe es 1904 ISsY WHIT e 14, 104. NAN PATT Sept, 14, 1004. Oot, 34, 104. Nov, 2, 1004. Noy. 18, 1004 Nov, 20, 1004, 98 oo Mer, 16. EDWARD B, WHITE, June I3.FRANK T, YOUNG, -2) CHARLES WARNER, ‘ ! + Oet. 5... JOHN RTIN, PITMAN. .44+++Nov, 2., GORGE JOHNSON, Hho eeee NOW 10. RICHD PIDEP - WART A. PELTON. Noy. a0 Gey ROCHE, be Dec, 5, 1004... PRAM FURLONG... Dee, 5.. Manca Dee, $, 1004... MARCELLINO SALDO. Dee, ¥ Hast ALE KEELER. Deo. 15, 1004, WILLIAM WORE Deo. 1% oT LER ATOL FRA Ott: Deo, 18, 1904, ENRICO LAUDANO..«. Dee, 15 py RD eae Dee, 28, 1904, EUGENE b. DEVANSA\ Noy. 4. Ghonun oy Hee picides com HOMICIDES OF THE YEAR AMONG TH POLICEMEN, The police have themselves alded considerably in swelling the year's homicide list. The showing made by the department in this respect is quite remarkable, Here 18 @ list of policemen arrested dur- Accordin to Police records there were WL h mitted during the year ending De while the total number of indictments filed in the came period of time was, only #ixty-one, Distrie: -Atiorney Jerome shifta the re- sponaldility over to the police, com- plaining of their fallure to arreat mur rret ow the many 8m records at homi- the Police Headquarters show these eldes for the boroughs of Manhatian and Sista ing the year for homicide: Building accidents.. : Polleeman William 3, 4 Autos ...- shot and killed John Haghes 1 Derricks . 5) , liquor store at No, hes in Run-overs (wagons: 62 | Tweitt Building elevator accidents. 2) Run-overs and other accidents caused by cara of Interurban _ Company - 51 Pollceman Devanna on Noy, Li by cars on Brooklyn | pall and ‘itie George See ge * i Accidents on lines controlled by ot aheetion Maenen _ senvisteg Interborough Company...-.--- 12/] Policeman John 1 phohiged Killed by New York Central and Went Forty-seventh Hist thls other roads running Into Grand rh list BT . Central Depot and along Elev- whe wh ie enth avenue - 20 | prisoner, Haoneraied, Other homicides, including mur- dere .. Policeman Frank cla Indicted for kA “ee watchman Policeman MeEvoy sho ’ f in making an arrest, ihe ninth street, Antonio Sellabro ‘Total The foregoing estimate elude the Gen. Slocum does not in- | amboat dis- aster nor the Hotel Darlington bulldu and killed ‘two + _Mhot collapse. | (Mafa.) men and eecaped, Some Unsolved Mysteries. Many Accused Acquitted, re the 0 he 0 . moat, of the sixty-one homicide indict- In nequittals The © J rane tony lettons obtained by Mr. Je- Murder Mik Among the uneolved mystert following: Feb. 4—Chinese Inundryman, Sam Lee, stabbed, No 227 Second avenue. March 10-Abraham Newman, murdered at No, 26) Bowery. stabbed at] In the year Afteen resulted First Degree—Em! Brush, “Adaipne vson, found | Totter- man, Adolph Koenig, | April &—Pletro Auloa , excee Preston Hea- No, 61 Oliver atrect by Nicolo Merdito, | thin, Alex, Vacchou, Meyer Yoscow, escaped. [Joseph Ferone. les J, Arthur, June Ii-Frank Parry, stabbed at No, 1b] \MAMIAUEIE Pirst Dogree — rod vest a , Witmer. iifteen years: Do ; West by Henry Barry thirteen 'yenra: John Revel. ae 19 Stanton June %—John Segalo, No. ‘ In front of | Glov street, shot in abdomen 4; Della Lupo, eighteen int Reggione, eleven yeara: Mor: Ik, fifteen years; ineengo Can ¥ No. # Oak street Hide, thirteen 2 July %-Peravento Tarcartera, shot and | twenty Vears;, Bal ‘atore V; Mato ae | killed by her brother Tony at No, 42 (tn Yeatas Antonio | Tobonny, even East Fifty-fourth street, escaped. Sal "Hoftihan, pale twenty yeas July 4—Pasquale Squilankl, shot and ten years; Diego Cp Lot killed at No, 123 Firat avenue (Mafia) 5 Arthur, Mallon, uly-Mamle Korlowaky, of No, 7 Pike : Tertreet, abot tn head opposite No, 301 B Botioras ere ¥ ‘atherine Dy Cherry street. ams, 13 ye July—Wiliam A. Hunt, of No. 27) co d, § veurs: Serafina West Sixty-first street, stabbed at|tragely, 3 Yipee Wiillam ol tae Harry Boland, § vears; Carmine Pier No, 29, Aug. 3—Felix Aneramme, of No, © Bowery, shot and kijled at Mulberry and Grand streets (Mafia). ‘Aug. 10.—Peter Corb, of No, 42 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, stabbed and killed in saloon of Luigi Forress!, No. 4 Esst One Hundred and Seventeenth street, by Vincengu Macallano, escaped. ‘Aug. 14.—Anthaay Leno, of No, Jerome avenue, shot in neck and lung at Two Hundred and Fourth srect| and Jerome avenue. Aug. 20—Caroline Apusso, of No, 937) Third avenue, shot in head by hus- band, escaped. me, 1 to 4 years; Amado’ Santo, 1: \ veara, SHOT ENDS LIFE OF POLICEMAN, Member of Elizabeth (N. J.) Force Who Wounded Himself Two Weeks Ago Fires a Bul- Oct. Lemire Behuster, - of Me, is t it M raw- . ee ge er let Into His Brain, Nov. N—Dennis Smith. of No. 231! ws | Third avenue, met by stranger at One| Hundred and Twenty-sixth street and Third avenue, sidewalk; fractured } PLIZABATH, N J, Dey, 31.—Rdwant skull. = ..|R. Merrill, Desk Sergeant at Police Dee. 19-9 1 at No. 313 East Thirty: | ie Gquarters in this olty, placed @ re 2s olver tn his mouth and biew out his rters | | brains at tis home on Mary street early | to-day, Two weeks ago Merrill shot himself In a rear room at Police Meud- quarters, inflicting a aicht « > wound. | There was only one © pollegnan at headquarters c and to hin that th ting was ai and that his revolver went walle he was cleaning { He was rent to the hospital, where! sand bial he soon recovered TE GRE AOS FFE This morning he went into the kitehen of his home and, placing the muzate | 4 his revolver tn iis mouth, sent « bullet into his head, dying instantly | Ho leaves a widow and two sons and two net tors. It la waid that he had ap peared morose for rome time pase, but the Cause of hie mertal condition is not known, He was about forty years oid WORLD ALMANAC FOR 1905, is ra Aton Betof Four news Ne,| Biter Pee Te BE PS Ce ee oP Ak OP-+S-SSSF4 6 SSSSCE-BOSES + 95-45 95-206 TIME! No TRANSFERS! NO CAR AHEA PLENTY oF STRAPS! DONT STEP ON THE THIRD RAIL BD: AUWAYS HOME ON + SS SSS | 9940 F-40O1-0464-0-66 1-40-4069 1404-46 @ THERAIL AD PODDOEETDIHAGG G54 Now! Li TeGRnaR MEN 3 9906-84.44.6.6.4-0 94 a (DEAR OX9 Don? 2 BROADWAY | FALL OFF BACK WARDS TWe EVE WORLD| SAFETY HOOK AND CLUTCH . WoRKes OT Hel A PEVSCSOSS? — 2-90 2006-66 4B AA INDRA NADA HAMMAR DRAG AD PDABAD YEAR-END FROLIC FOR BROKERS Amalgamated Copper Was a Moving Factor in the Fun on the Stock Music and Exchange, with Funny Stunts, Teh brokers o! if the New York Stack BAR, Exchange held their annual New Years A bright life-saving station, frolic to-day, ai market was the good-natured riot nd for two seene of continual The gallertos were hours the| Where the foam frothed up to lee, It was, A sad and battered wreck Unrolled this yarn to me thronged with pretty women, and the r| “My head is like a boller-shop, handsome gown s and elaborate heads) My mouth a furnace nice Rear was exceedingly awry before the| And now [ long to fondly #op fun was over. A phicher full of ice A number of young brokers had pro-| Last night I had a little dough— jooted to bring o dummy made W. Lawson, th They went #0 fa ut on the floor a etuffed p to represent Thomas Frensiel Finan ras to create an effigy ve but when !t came to taking it out and mauling the figu ure the more conserva~ er To-day I've not @ cent Though curious, I'd hate to know Just how it was all «pent Aw, bo a sport!’--you know the resi, And how ft always ends When thirsty mortals fall among tive members put a damper on the Their kind and loving friends. scheme. They argued that the public! A high, a low, a Scotel, @ aloe, Immolation of a Lawson dummy on| ‘The old firm, Tom and Jerry. ‘change would not redound to the credi of the organisa Amalga: The youthful tion mat brokers Geta It. then compro- mised on a huge pushball, which they called Amalgeenated Copper. out and kicked uwht tround with fra This was and shovel Even ntic enthustasm, he ray-bearded and bald-headed brok ers got in the rughes on the push>al! the gaHeries going wild with delight pee.” By that time showers of confettl and the floor of the | Exchange was ankle deep with the va oowted shreds of fine papers. sisters, mothers | over the batting of “Amalgamated Cop: | Ani fr the air Was thick with Wives, and sweethearts of tive brokers were hurling great armfuis of the confett! abor don, From the port buliding to the ut wit, delirious aban als of the great marble remotest corner of the balcony the surging throng waa hav ing tne time of hie fe. Sux hate wore crushed and coats were ripped up the back and across the seams. As the Fun Began, A score of you coats inside out mage, forming Ww ng brokers turned their And went on the ram edqes and rushing the dianified elders about like chaff. Gres paper bugs filled with confettl were burst upon the bald heads of gray bearded men, who in r tufn took part in the frolic and danced wildly about The fun began with the sound of the 1 big Kong at i of the day's Du: Lawson © he ing dull aor sowed ah of the brokers nly watied th frolte The Banoer, rowd band play which in the |oue became active, outdo the other had been lara {hus separating brokers. , One nine other blue. id held proces down t the edges of the m announcing t ness. Though ad made the y ed “The St was sung b gale uw y nen ry hone trying to In extravagant pranks thrown around the pil- xchange floor, the spectators from the Then two baseball teams were organ- | i Wearing red hat The came mo oA tas hans | eee el ee ee EP eee ee ere. eee And dry Manhat, Increased the bat; It all was to the merry The schooners pounded on the dar, Life-navers all werw late And very soon I coud percetve An eage upon my skate In foghorn tone I loud di he story of my fe. ro all who'd hear i told how dear I thought my litte wife Then darkness fell upon the acene After “just one more ball. ‘om the rest I've safely guessed wood alcohol nk le ound me danced, ered at me A Faceless Nothing d.sappeared, | Lawaliowed Mount Pelee i}fo more I'li gaze upon that cheat— | The red and ruby wine; me out @ parquet seat— ater cart for mine WALTER A SINCLAIR, Applicants for places on The Evening World's Water Wagon are respect Cully requested to classify thelr weak- nesses, so that the oblef steward may pake up his passenger list with some gard (o the wide range of tempera ment induced by various popular sosives Arrangements have been made for a wektall section, where those who have ought the Martini and Manhattan, and 4 moan joat, may be kept by themselves, Cock- alla are notorious breeders belliger ency, and to prevent disturbance during the 3 day tour it has been thought well isolate this breed of absorbents. F) attention Is called to-day to the new feat addition to The Evening Worl Water Wagon made by the eminent ind versatile architect, Mr. T. EB. Pow re. It is to be known as The Even- Norid’s ombination hook and y clutch, Applcation for a patent gal be forwarded to Washington, and the drivers of other wagons that expect to take the same route are warned that atringemenia will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, Ne Merey Backaliders, | Those who take pasrage on the wagon now warned that The Evening o home every pi World will bave no mercy on back. | ti Hiders, It ahowld be understood trom | RP nenr ae BALLAD OF REMORSE |‘ %'% oat this ts no Mevauley Mis sion. Ifa man falla off and reaches Wie ground, the wealth of Monte Cristy AvUM not buy him another seat At he same ume it le the intentiun of The Evening World to do all in tis power to prevent backsiiders from reaching the und. Hence the combination d safety clutch invented by Mr. Powers. By this simple device a rider who topples off backward may be caught y the hook and hauled back again. If he misses the hook there ie stil the safety cluteh, which works b: d ts operated from the drt by @ push button, The teet tely guaranteed ng they grab until the anism is set in motion er. ‘Thin will not be done, Ul ropes have been securely prisoner The basket suspended n the cluteh te ne pion i Is n event of bo ailing to catoh t World can Rope lad dora will provided for who hit’ the basket. and if they prefer tumbling over the edge to climbing aboard again, tt Is thelr own business: Applications ina Kash, The Rvoning World's Water Wagon Wil start on {te tour promptly at mid. No More Woosy Dragon! DRAGGED GIRL Here's the Water Wagon! (NTO A HOTEL |Curb the Cocktail, Rap the Rye, Biff the Bour. Young Man and Proprietor Ac- bon in the Eye; Hurl the Highball to the Fioor,Jump Aboard and Tank No More. cused of Seizing Fifteen- Year-Old Katie Costegi, Who Was Passing the Door. Highhanded cadet stem methods Are alleged in the arrest of Fernando Catarelll, thirty-four years of age, man- Ager of the Zaza Hotel, No. 73 Elisabeth street, and Oscar Ac of age. No. @ Fi charged with the a Costog!, fifteen yeurs of age, 0 mpason street, According to the po- lice the case ta one of the most flagrant and open affaira in the entire cadet operations The girl told the police that she was looking for work, and while passing the Zazm Hotel at noon vestentay was a costed by Ackert, who, after a few Words. selged her and with the assist ance of Catarelll carried her upstairs to a room. Chares Reuss was a witness for the girt who gave the alarm He ts chief clerk in the branch office of the Cec Mated Gas Company, No 157 Hester street. and sald that while looking trom the office window he saw Ackert speak to the etrl and then setze Right o Dec. St bat passengers will; the walst and drag her in t leh ap to midnight, Jan, 1, 196. doorway, where Catare: The applications are coming in fast. io carry her u * e sald ¢ are Nundted Being received yanter:| (0. °UTy her upstairs He said that he Gay in Ohe tall, | wns at a loss wha jo at firat, bet We desire to notify T. W.. of Brook- | telenhoned to the Elisa! ) Street Po as that he cannot ners, 8 seat ANY-| lice Station, which notified Headqua vhere on the wagon fe writes U8 | 4, @ a ; that ne never took a drink In hie life, | ter® Which tn turn notiNed the Mulberrs hut would Ike to ornament the front | Street Station row. B. W., of Brooklyn, writes that) Deteotive Vincent Degiuda was hur he wants seat No. 1, and he feels ne je entitled wo it, as he haa deen 1 aged in putting down mim for twen years. We can offer tim No 2 bu’ No. 1 was allotted several diye ago t A man without a right leg By thie asdignment It will be impossible f tim to reach the valve on the daa board, which releases the water from the cart. iL FB, of Fast Orange, shows com mendable spirit. He says he will ta any seat that is alloted to him =H. y har been given @ seat in the Cock- ail Bection, and bie friend, KR. wii get a plac foun as her is roped off All the D. D. Club, of applied for front seat art week and only Woke up yes They nave heen suppited. G. BR. of Poughkeepale, writes that The Evening World Water Wagon ts hist chance. A special clamp haa bee Jaced under the he Is to occupy to » him on “pate He's On, m a confirmed rummy and want on the washing fluld be rites an applicant from oly Ing letter received comes from one A Happy Wit let her husband get mem- have Ly a ball tesday « we who She apa the most touc ried, ahe says, Harry stopped drinkiog fo please her, For two years, she adds her life war made miserable by ie grouches. She could think of no rem ely, until one nieht, when she sent him fo the baker's for cake he came back w a bun He wave tet ow on and ever since bag been a model although he dein, @ bun t "An you regard the happiness ot my 4o not let Harry on th bai 5 ei erites, thie wife, and we dee | & inform her that Harry will get joo! knocked off if he comes any- , in the Highhall Section as | + ofty, | ey nad eh she was first mar: | inn Agqnew's Heart Cure relieves tn tled to the hotel, where he found thre piace and Degiuda then arrested Catarelll med to have known nothing of th presence in| the hotel | Mgistrate Rreen in the Tombs Court this morning nin $1.6 ball) each to await of Grand Jury ———— GAVE FOOD AND CLOTHING. The annua tday festival of the ty Hall Mission was held to~tay clothing . Away with Catarrh! It's Loathsome, It’s Disgusting. Instant Relief and Permanent Cure Secured by the Use of Dr, Ag new's Catarrhal Powder. ai procured Sader and weet ey pea et and tn an ner echinely cure.” —James Headley. %. '¥, i ly ghort while | was Dundee 80 minates, fold by Wor. & Rockey, Oh ave, & 84D ot, — — | her around) | MAN crosting A Brooklyn B ¢ roadway of the was noticed & lMetening attitude, Close ser the man revealed that he wae the In- r of the system of commun sagrams, knew tt," he murmurted, y ge little mac from his pocket and clamping to ona of the bridge cables, "The conditions are propitious, The dingbats the cadorens are In Juxtapos and the ether ts stuffed with thoughts ‘You see,” he explained to an Even: | World reporter, who had followed him from Park Row on susptzton, there !s & psychological phenomenon dignified In technical circles by the name of roszynemla, which {s apparent miy at certain seasons of the year and | oO a certain person. This te one of th seasons, and | am the per Fisting Up Cassasagrams, ty exuded from the tn-! Strance sot strument clumped to the cable The Inv femiled as ho heard them He tightened a couple of screws and twist 4 plore ‘New Year's ree of caszazagrams a ¢ soft metal utiona In the shape pole up there," he asserted "The sub- Influence of my little cogearagrapa # lures them down wires and re-| 1a them for the edifloation of a throb. | ing community wasa me." Baying which the tn ends of bis fing blew upon ventor placed the mouth aguinst them. The and the Inventor, ve re Job lot and ame more regular, aceepting @ pad and pencil porter, recorded the follow of New Year's resolutions Dat as for Marphy= | shall rainst ‘om “Heeinning with to-morrow I 1 no bitterness in my heart « man in politica In this elt first thought shall be for the good ot the party, But if Charlie Murphy tries to come across the Heidge Ill make vim look like a sailor shipwrecked on a veasel loaded with pig iron Pp. Ho MCARREN.” MeClellan Ntoe, bat— George B. McClellan ts one of the nicest young men I know, His admin- istration has been a credit to Tammany Hall, and Tammany Hall is proud of him. Therefore, it seems to me that| John F, Ahearn should be the next Tammany candidate for Mayor, 1 am) resolved to work from now until next | summer for the further honor and glory | any side information that the air in the City Hall is bad for a man with a smooth face, Ahearn has a mustache | | “TIMOTHY D. BULLIVAN.” Marphy and the Knockers, My policy in the to be my pottey ¢ general makes fi All knockers against Tammany Hall are wssured that the doors are open to them. The harder the knock the wider the ning. By letting the outakie knoe in, perhaps I can freeze the inside knockers out. My best efforts Will be directed toward the conatruc- tion of a municipal gas plant to queer the business of the gus monopoly for which my brother John ls building a big fas houte on Long Teland. “CHARLES F. MURPHY," - | His Memory Wrecked, “Tt js true that I said [ would retire before the election. But the elec ave no re of making the spectfic etate- Beginning on the first of th hief endeavor will be to di wrecked my memory, I lection ment Best Prosecutor Ever, “My sincerest hope Je that the year S will continue to prove to the pev- je of New York that I am the best fistrict-Attorney the city ever had | ’ with pride to the record of four dotions murder tn first de- agree out of sixty-one he fe indict- menta returned In 194 T intend to run that up to five convictions next year solit he town wide open. I shall strenuously resist any attempt upon the Sixth Avenue | | part of the I'rohveiiion perty to rua me COM New Year's Pledges by a Cazzazagram Route “4 Digbats and Cadoreus Being in Juxtaposition, the Reader of Thoughts Translated the Resolutions for the Evening World, the ont Thus wil T ao: our T have a pli town th own to uso Tenth avenue, Any. Uiderine a oliisen during is hy Aieinteacd from the force with oor reprimand.’ WILLIAM Oakley to Study Gane YON be) Piging WILT SRAVERS Zenoss” No More Fint-Footed Cops, ‘During the police force on Pemove one of ti! tlone against the ‘ate olty—that they have in by whic tru have to use Avenu wi true! T have made arrangements to during the coming year a ae of tn tend to ue te wotte Ing 1905 the privilege I have caressing that flag.| Posvoumed during 1604, of reversing sef un any public question without ade vertising for tide, ing vear Will fd me Ww In a good office takes up inuch willing. to ood new r Commisaten porter, Roosevelt the flagpole, lided with one from Bill Devery.' WOMAN FALLS Roosevelt dend Barnett home. 4 , a black skirt, Slack walst V alters, all of first-rate a A binck hand bag contained @ would lead to identification. M whereby they may come pickpockets, “mashers,”’ ; or any other men who seek to a them. ak J with a loud report. pleces of it fiying My as far awny aa the Navy ¥ ventor dropped to the roadway Bridge and wept of George B. McClellan, but I have ie Stranger Attending Auction at A very years droped dead this afternoon attending an auction In the home of © Benjamin Barnett 7 Seventy-ninth street the when e'e suddenly threw her hands over | her head, reeled and fell to (9 @oor fm ja heap before anyone could cateh her, Mr. Kneldel, of the W Station, . Alexander Annual Mark-Dowa Sale Commences Tuesday, January Third Shoe NO BRANCH STORE uct Gront StieRs to Mimaelt, In the future, as in the past, 7 overlook no bets, am the Comptroller, f. am. compirol tf {¢ turns my wi 1 shall raserve tom: “EDWARD M. GROUT," Coler Sill for Otfles, It is my alncere hop red My bankiag bi ¢ my time, eacr! it the F Explosion, ust then the cazzasag! Thea d. The ine What's che matter?” asked the re A cagzazagram = from j wi st entwining It: he replied. when i coe DEAD AT A SALE. Private House on West Side, Suddenly Stricken, Dies Be» fore Doctor Can Be Called, well dressed woman of No. U6 Weat She had been tn use not more than five minutes: at Barnett summoned Policeman Vest Sixty-elghth Street poitcoman called an charge of Dr, Cook, Hospital The woman is when the paysician reached Fgh and ¢ ulance, * woman wore @ abort but there Was nothing ge JIU JITSU FOR GIRLS. ' ot lessons In the art of girls will be publi week's Evening World, 1 women will be taught is N.E. Cor, 19th St.