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“IASON OF ‘BRONX PARK EW. Wise Rapid. Transit Board et from | Will\’Not Disfigure SENETS TOLD Broker Mitchell Says Loomis and Leach Had Patt in I. Fah nen LEACH WAS“ wood Inst night Ins;nuated that If the Commissioner of Pollos and t) istrict. Attorney would direct’ thelr attention’ to t bse thd Detective Bureau they mijxht set Held Practically All: “Stock When Unloading Scheme ‘somo startling results.on the gambling Stee otk M’ADOO WILL The entire plot of ‘the’ Montreal & for the easy access of the raiding party yesterday, This he declared was a lle. Mayor McClellan was asked to-day It he cared to say anything about DI trict-Attorney Jerome and his attitu toward the police of the ndertol Precinct or about the attacks in gen- ‘eral on the police administration, “Not @ word, not a word,’ was: his reply, Hint. Dr. Parkhuret's remark bres d He said to the Board, as i ——— i Boyer, the milllonatre | ‘The Bronx Park will mot bo disfigured | who haa’ ‘opt deteo- | hy any elevated rattway extensions, New mane ‘at NO, 1 Garheld | routes tor tepid transit to atold invasion yn, ever -attice hin ‘wife | of tho park will be considered. f separation against him | Tho Comm\asion to-day adopted a resor has been gerved with vation pledging thomselves to adopt no Involving Vioe-Prasiagnt Archibald G. - lice Commivalooner MeAsoo thie af Loomis, of (ie Natiitm! city Ban! ge wave out the Rollewiee stater the reputation! of that institutlon: A.! ment: B, Teach, of the great bond lovee of] ‘‘Whatl wan to gat out yet) thip bua of the best known | or ‘L’” noad in the park, : ; aa ‘ ye HB | "iaunary” brokerage firm of Munroe &|ihis largo area of dacusston, Insinuation fir Perk 8160¢| pati 3,00 persone trom the Bronx, ; » : : Muntoe, was laid bate to-lay before! aid mystic suggestion. im President Haffon, were at thi ‘ y Se Neate eo protert apainst: the ; ony Tt wie a dramatic revelation ‘out of|foriation and my own peraonal know!- | Willies Chivers, | rou hrough the park, while os many eas : mors were present from Brooklyn t arta for and mining engine", joe in tho newspapers as to the alleged . < who was taken into the Moutreal &/knowiedge of others, I gather from) discuss the propoagd ines there, Now | Pomen/con wi ea ag EO ipoooa Btibae a : Bf | Poston deal dy ‘the around Boer ade (cathe atatemente that the po! ie of the cpl teen oat at " : il Prete ont ry ue eteeg Nineteenth Prectnot made @ special post Avaritee stare Wik 8 eee : K eae 5, enh and George Ne igeeg of a house which was vacant whit f a public hearing next ‘Thureda; . wite to live in] The Kvening World's stand to eave the) - ‘ pyakce™ ol area oF patter uate. Mie retuned, | ‘(Thilo too matter which Geman dintil the question of how| Bronx Park and by the Brooklynites : - Phe Ralled: A Laowla. ventiyution at my hands Kt ft! ‘ean heocut mistake, the que to he Br homes in Afteen Ae bah en / ‘Viee-President Leoiniy of rene When th Byopidyn - aubWay.. Dias i ‘ ; City Bank, he) to Met t Itue ia allowing them» wero reached former Comptroner Cole : that he CLootnls) wae interested in tho ee ae ee een ted ayray| spoke th tavor of the Fourth avenue M. & B. dea) and that the Munrots) (oo the nonse im which active a ‘Hem! ald were all right: this assurance 18! Lavcisiueyelv eed sere " Mitohell trusted: the: “and they the ola Rapid ‘Transit Ei which . ; ‘ : tan ] i er owing lin $90,000, knew the house was feel pik et to Mitchell bY|iney were tricking me a Loomis, the yi broker testified, 4 the ch. foe are reiterated: by: aa and the charge me \ » Mito! povering No. 141 wag in- td gree Conc b ; CAR 'Q. Where ld you first moot the Muti- » lc a sive epecial: adtention posed Fourth ‘avenue ino best alded YY 4 . roca? A, I mat Alexander Munroe frit 9, wo, ig7, I have no evidence as to Brooklyn, ‘The map showed #) donneo- mail AAS ed at Greenwood, B,C. I met George MUn-| wnether No, 141 was vacant or not. The tlon ‘with the prosent City Hatt tore], vp ta New York, place raided appears to have been o Mrs. Jolla poebing of No, 140 ‘West{ The bride) wore an hentia gown ot Q. Were you one of the Munroe car |eoibination pool-room and gambling- alps Of the Manhattan re cehghth widow Of MdJor| painted biue chiffon and blue picture|party to the property of the Montreal | house, with tho pool-room end of it anon Charles A. rag who waa \accident: |hat, She carried pink roses. and Boston consolidated properties at | predominating. agi ostd ally killed by his friend, Judge Storrs, / Mre, Smylie isa niece of former| Greenwood, B, O.? A. I’ was not. “Phat Kelly was formerly in No. lit venue 884 lof Orange) Ny Juin the “Adltondacks | Mayor i pace We ly. @he has two chile ig a fact We raided that last 1 pers apie (ye, rare mA ne aati Al tus fren, Merfors,’ thirteen genre old; and yee a i i , jen Albert, eleven, found on the outside, Pie teped that thd preindt | toot’ towoke 1) West Fitty-eighth street. THO wed-) Mr, Griffen, & wealthy glass manus amt a Wine Kelly Convicted, haya y & very aaet One, attended only| facture and’a member of a well-known , "hope the District-Attorney. will be Yiepector MoCluaky, the head of the | (Continued fron trom Fir First Page.) {t was amainst the rules of the depart. ment for a pollceman to, talk about such things. Reforo this etatoment was given out mh to one ong MeAvoy and lananoy keg warty en cionaee irae, Lari ans it gue pent as originall the Comminsioner, 69 that Wl on, i bye finally, siren out, tae was pie more what the Wow! had intended to may left, ey aa Hanttnne my Jerome's Office, ce Capt, attrell the Tender. h acs station ne Three sid ‘his iain: Brannan Gartivon wad ¥ at the District. 08, tt office | this afternoon, i a Abe era a over to Me ‘ade Lord, Lord was olveeted ‘with ganibling was being carried on in the! Jand ua to the Intelligence i aad 4 srergets Wouldnt tat dime, ‘Tho poltcernen tral OMe, refused to comment upon Nek tet ir vialt and Mi used to discuss the fantver ai MAKE - Boston Coper, stock washing ‘seandal, \ : AN IN VES TIGA TION, MeClusky ta the head has had nothing na over to do since I oame to this ‘98 with regard to operations against Benblers or ‘pool-rooms, ‘That matter Mpg Mico Adele |route wijoh shodld include any aurvace ‘ es ETE | wasson, Leach @ Co., and the defungt| nese aze the facte—to cull them from 1%" been kept strictly to. my own’ of- fe, Inapootor McQlusky to-day knows nothing of my operations dgainat gum: bleca or pool-roomm. do tar as I know United States Commiapioner Alexander | "Qurside of the police sources Of IM"! He nay aheolutely no uwian cr cy intentions, I have left him and ‘his Pe amolith sot iia Gillvon Mitchells |eage, X have to depend upon, What + | bureau to carry out the volume of bust. | hess that comes to us in the gen enforcement of the laws against ot Ie Pere aire have closed my e} ety 80 as not to know wit eens fao| What MeLaughlin Has Done, “Inspector MoLaughlin took Seengly A} the Fourth Mapeotise lon intrlot. bit) has been ‘apparentiy-ae Cr ye re in reat hod out my ordi event, wind noni e, ri! we ane a orkm: trict. He haa been there but &| short ‘time, ut has already dri { gambler, trom Hight hy-seong ret, aad fa ar- | flames, which had started ih some tub © house fs now Bg afi, airs yang Intell ge nce “the EP cpl ying) icentious rendezvous in eure no fea in ‘ for iy te y ‘cing the w againgt gambling and kindred vices. ate there he] Bemeres, any, evi> oftictal le, oF dence hes Capt. cofureit i ‘evtirnes which can aire who poon a good afninistration and Hee a intratt mat Wiens ae ie re itr t.| a il praee an Wionest witvoss Bruna a cones. Uniformed Men on Watch, the matter of the thon houses care “weet dae Tt the Iminediate facvlly of the bride] New York , {8 an.oK of pepectors. omer ooemwful in convicting Kelly and hie! the her bridegroom, anew the tome the mya P yaya ner “ot. tie Unt- | Dr. Lt vay aig hbag one who aided, of 4o.eheat “that, T would at untto Darents, Mir, and Mrs! versity, Maniiittay, Metropolitan, tay. |W. | abated them, Bee Anatend of plain clothes men oa WiY" | ora’ and Col: Riel oie . 'f *Rhe other statement is tor the effect ai ay 7, Ti vit yi gome man higher up th interfering ; iro to M P Giitea’s, Hogi gt oo brite my authority as Kr head of police and the operations 4! vio attest home, where they force, and that this was especially #9 wame ee in the Mneteenth’ Prealnot, on tl 4 iy "hat wave rte the: nlightest at ‘party and Mr. Plummer “ se Would be made of se mon win wi arms tstrict-Attorney with bs on traordinary power gotting ogalns these places, 5 “ithe ‘an mb] might pelbe the unt-. 4 him about of their dety, Booze, They both told me wio | 4o inform me at once if they were being ss, yon Neowented and then they | interfered with in the alightest degree told me how ‘the M. & B. ‘properties fy any obe under me or outelde of the ‘wWote to be made @ good thing; that it. 1 have time And again as- All but 10,000 shares of stock had bean tured officers that in the performance corralled, Bome man rad borrowed | thelr duty there was no power in New |), told that ¥. P, Ward & Co, held the |¢helr confidence as to any knowledge Pi day, while we were at One ‘ne Mr. Ryder mentioned in the are Mabel Pago was murdered, was the |Sterably oppowed to the quggeation |lind it, 1 wanted to know about the |iy y would recognize him if J mat him, Chum of Prso Prisoner Iden- Says Gon Connections necesary (to drive the price doWn| Headquarters provided they acted hon- _ cused Wore Wore It. More Trouble, In order fo get hold. of it. I was| ently and fearlessly, and I have invited gn UE TRU gollateral and then again that B. P.| they have of qh interference, to The’ Brantan World) Comptroller Gedut wit oppose thy | Welt # Co. held st. He Wouldn't Know Ryder, f sg, Jan, 12— @ ed loop 10 connect the Monty ©. Boume, who was with Charles | Hookiyn, than and Willdmebung {Punt bigtIe hitl ‘aked “higt bus the |newwpapers this morning I scarcely ‘Tucker on’ the Weston Bridge the day | ridges, He mild to-day that he la uni- Whole, scheme wos and who ware Be- | now well enough to speak to. I doubt Important witness in Tucker's tflal to-|Waich originated with Borough Preat- had auiablace oh iii by chi Mo 1 only know him by reputation. ' I ponl Gay, His testimony brought isto the dent Littleton, ihe his cudain, ha ne Shanes and how tively assert that I have never heard oise Mabel Walker, who is expected to| "The proposed loop will not improve ite Facade or into bUS-| his namie montioned directly or indirect ‘ paws Ws Route Opp peove an ellid for the prisoner, cengented, conditions.” id the Comp- be tt / ig, W0 could make! is. yy way of assertion or rumors as tem bons leotge 1: asi Presilent of the Man-| There was the usual throng in and a eee io Keo almply tong to bring |f ti im seter i th but m- | interfering in the nineteenth precinct bs ridggs oy abo tenia wbout the court and the proceedings Std Broo i, 'h hve’ eo ino here oat Cif #4) with police matters, or in any other the Parone plan, ‘he arta ppened briskly by the chilling of a num- the ma Biroug ht iv und have that Mr, ie Sse might buy a| precinct in this city, If there ts any #3 H DO | ner af witnesses who told what they | {r™0, Piet cblections to the pian, | seat for him onthe taok dxthenge, "| avidenee ‘that he tn datertering. us was tear NS. ‘a Sear eine fod aeteRS Went Into the Deal. charged, I will only be too glad Felle! | mente on the day the crime was com> ret the ‘Prana Camlasaners ey: wit Shh anes Hewett back ie to have it, 1 wilt Ld de Dy ) ve 5 \ ie bask 9 | had not run across him at all. Com- aula he onula ro i pt in any mon “Me bureau over whioh Inspsotor Bourne began his testimony by say- Rad | ite New | eal bet ey a id 8. ould get play GRIT ARS ing that be first saw Tucker on the ey A at hi ao far T know, shares a day—that would be good wae all right everybody ought day of the rime at the bao’: of the Hatt ne Aig Hee, on apitted bs Ae AS to make @ lot of money, ie sad nee Ticker hoyee about 1 o'clock, The | they fy heen heey et te i quidate gan here Bhs fiw, at La meh hahah A ieatpey Witness wag on the street, He did not | the Mesh 10 bonds iasued for the | W mayed with Leach all nent Leach told me 8 Tt was Pe abn tal provie raiewr to him, but later met him and | Constr ai me west I thought of the M. é| f Ho id me ata my file of the tnt i the two waiked to Kmaerson’s , boat: |» mis fda, favor of ean~ |B. property, and asked him tf ‘sl And Boston, proper. house, really "bey, chabhicg maar: fronp; that there was. &. ayndionte, bie 1 ae Voomla| 9 te The pin which Mr. Vahey produced | nections la with all north and |hind them, He also sedd he had lived | 40 je Waldor' loa, Mi the] ana showed the witness was the one pod tne ia elev ie al-|with them at Bouthampton, L. 1. all to f eet cies Re tha ake tip tye be a Alpea| found in Tuokel's pocket, and which] through “De laneey treet sores falowae t tala nine ii . {he a lage block of atoek from the syne eas 1 Amy Roberts yesterday eald waa Mabel | with the 1 Hida dd and property ought to brin ‘ | alae, pa they we tnere to take ft mt pdb neva Page's, fering to Ht enatern to. the 43) | uoroo'a yours: Ho said fe th that was trie | OVE? desis) ‘elsow ere oe yt roads east and wat and to the Bub. neta Ought to advertise the un- penaly re, foo nat-| The witness testified that Tucker, was | way, ‘stock, that It ought “Keep Quiet,” Said Leach, pret i a: hot evict eve the in good spirits in the wagon and. was EE tie the curb, #0 that When inermade r ‘ —— laughing and talking with 3cbe!| SMASH WINDOW, ROB STORE. |X, ei ol cir raker mto a2ie TE bahia What He could abi thane f ter ee ‘are given by the) Walker, bon ot eee tuck presty badly, He aal : i mould, tot piece of bul «4 that 1 wom stueut couldn't da anything. Freee we ie route-From| rove Woodruff, the driver of the | raieves Get Dianionds Worth Meats apd to the Battery, via Bog-| Wen In which Tucker rode, told of . ton foad, Third avenue, Wille ‘Av avenue, | the finding of the knife sheath on ue [ 9000 trom Jeweller, d io Mam | Aun jt ue, Allen street, Canal streot,| wagon seat, It was dented and scratch-| The police reported to-day a daring Ri you a Georee Munroe? A, |A, with os scl af Pee Be ane ete ta A ane diamond robbery at No, 74 Bowery at on him to thank him for} 9 What rae itt AA olIng arse to Huan ptund to read trom if Roves the exam,|é o'clock thr" evening. Wile the thor. nt, Lunderatood that £ had |ment to Mupechite to ea me to destroy | - Hh avenue Une, forming o| ination of ‘Tucker Sondusted. B RE art oughfaro w hronged with pedestrians | 1, hed told him Molt me that Mr, fe ee tim | wouldn't, Te beweed we. Battery with the Mirst ave-| shaw, of the State Police, the MMO Mila thief hur... a heavy stone through Mitshell se Shaw, and that he waria ace [me to do. a0 becntine, he sald, he could the plate-glase window of #. 'g | We wot our share of M. & B. businosy, |Aot Cu to be mixed up in anything ) 8 if Frank's ie He told me to keen quiet and | ‘the thing ara elt would come out all ragtt” Aids ii a. ae asked you about a document? nue Be by which it also connects with yh and Richmond, Brom the| Rrocess Were made the alleged cohlta of the Ikind Battery it directly north through | Qctigns and denials by Tusker abot) jewelry wtore at that address, Meeting with Loomia, Mitchell Produces the agreement at the Veber tac street, Went Broadway, Filth | whoreabouts on March 81, to which Dia-| Mrs, Frank was alone in the store at all ie request of Mr, Untermyer, venti, Jerome Avenue to Yonkers line. | Frlet-Aviorney anderson gave prom:|the time, Ble fainted at tho sound of oie oh, ‘arm pee Fen, Lovee band. The Poo! Agreement ———— lence tn his opening address, ne orashing glaws. When she was | Pearl Sh { i D We arrangemen KEEP RAILROAD OUT H Ee ee SUEDE, ‘caut oh te Able to investlgate she found that $000 Het they? snout saat pate pooling a6 ent was dated | Batenent about Chiet Shay showing unroe 5 8 ° . OF BRONX PARK | Frishtr"the broken knie, "Mids" Ms | Bad Roca taken rom a dh ike | Muntoe took stock off thelr bande,” “| waa, down for fa rene vat hadlre ronx was} “According to Tucker's stat t to} ona, wesks after the trip to the mines, 0 sald he kept an o | brouwht before @ regular mecking of the | Chiet Shaw, he first denied having if? ieee ee fhe, robbery. The po- |"'Q. Loomis and his son were there A,| National City Van Hae se Dan Hortionttural Society of New York to- | *ni*s. but qfterwards admitt-d ownlng Of thiavea, themed: a barre a abaue ee 7e What was the son's posit! ‘en Heh eh ey aD for the ny and peaoluttons were adovted pro- | 't 494 breaking it. Winder White cone “etait number Taig ee Cheat: Recretarys” | stunroes, nied yesterday, was testing against the Invasion of the park aby. Rl eet Mags aaa Ra i in for the Ate Dia you meet Mr, Loomis again?| recalled, and Untermyer iiaked by any railroad on or above Its aurface, ev. Richard B. Post Dead, R Mc eel il hat $60,000 a D fs aoa . Ae Naining these meetings the witness About That $4 a Day. Tt wwe dlaovresdlved that “inasmuch as | WLIZABETH, N. J Jan, 12—Rev LPR ca ceentaames Pr Mga heatlie’ othe a severed shat the wot of vandal: | Richard B. Post died early to-day at the Interborough at Top Mark, [yayette, bark Tyas dolng businoss with | ny Oe) yout ew 4) WO at toa e ne of The A NEE sinesa with fomary fe transit Ronn ibater n cannot He ies Hospital after a long ilinees, | The tii pi3 of ibe made orough Rapid | Manroe d& Munroe. The bank said it i Loomis. selthout turter logis. | Io leaves Tica two daughters and| Transit Company mide & new high ined trouble with them. Tien T went ie acs Ny Tne Layee) ru sek hag 4 em. H that nit } ais the bd Fa “sion | York and had ted ulpits if the Biiz- making these snanp ‘gains every “ tol that M, Mi took, the ba a ‘locenea of the Wplis- Bhs sever days; in faot, there bas a eee pellet fh ry fhe National vi ne suhor e w i abeth and Newark epaibte pro oy | copal Church, been @ eteady guln ta ‘the ipa year, City Dauk, He ba the M. & took aid you bandle i) 4 a” ) Fe AGEN ne OM kn ROM ES Ree ES Seen NT eee ee Mean Jah iil aus a ade bagi | ; { =a: PIN | iS NOT. PRO Steet re ma Rees euttrtieeayi Sxl & her im sae ey, tosee oMioers in the performance #2, 8a ¥ ie deat pith! ld ‘ince the ‘first day that I came to) iHine ‘MABEL P PAGE’ iy BRIDGE IDGE LOOPS’ Pri, Into the Deal, ee OL aed sone money on the stock and it would be | York that could harm them at Police ae CREAN ONEREROROREN ‘CANDY ~ med Saan ane weeten’ talled “riih.a or Wo bl fin‘ aa rat he bel not take i Lene, Gaeta! aehyed ¢apecially the. case “i the holt ion, when whe ec ow! & mul at sertngere many wi en bello Tonsent to be Meeced | hah Getting Evidence for Jeroms, ou ot nts if 1 nk tara milge ts tere at formed man an ‘Mare a ah te Hh bs pertonea pea ad for fal tag to 10 a0 hel Ett yin Matiey this ate. had Pp amcisteae oiaw last winter to be constitutional fective, there was organized. dire in connection with this office a foro to gather evidence for the use of the ie tnot-Attorney In carry lnk out eae (6 phe Meda meabe cae to iy ce before him in a few da: R “In the matter of the Lang-Britohett case: When the District-Attorney took | retui ohorge of thic cage for the Jaw authori- tles of th br yiet 1 gtated that I did not intend to embarrass Mes) by any police trial oF Investigation of ret own Ng ruch time as he had coni eiuded hia, fabors. "T iearried this morning from the newspapers, and for the first time In that way from the Distriet-Attomey or any other aource, that Jt charged that Detective-Bergeant Sullivan’ ac- cepted a Leider of $200 fe ah the money to. a res Bee Capt trell placed the matter before baad Inspector | £0 Brooks, ollateral? A. 65,000 shares M, which were deposited as coliateral Swit the bank. Q. Did you make deposite pesonelly of the stork 0, cover Inan of money iS) every day? A, 1 made ie the first day ue let & stay aha What. Ga id ypu ik make in the National Cl ank, on Ba 7, the dey of the allure? A. $383; Mr, Untermyer sakes ons Jatimallng that the HOt balanced tll several da: fallure, but the whtness could ‘only ane awer “I don’t khow" to moat vf \ho questions, wit sain ttte Arawing a batviis vf Pm” from the inne the day after the fullure, “hy advice of counsel’? (4 this $3,000 went to tho firm's em and the rest to the firm's lawyers, ‘the hearing moes on again to morrow, 1 ques- ook was after the een BALD HEADS COVERED | GASWEAGACAORGACAER With rich, glos m hair; iteking, scal, erusted ioalpe cleansed and purified by shampoos with UTICURA SOAP lnnnrg and dressings of Cuticura, the great Skin Cure and purest and sweetest of emollients, whem all other reme- dics ond treatments fail, SNENCAEOREORERORNORER ots oak a Dr. ¢. F. Putman, Wel-Known Jersey City Physician, Nearly . Killed Trying to Save Child ieee to Be in House, \ if d Dr. Charles F. Putman, « bromihent i physiclan in Jersey: City, neatly) low, Hy hte Ufe thia afterngon in attempting to ‘ rescue a little girl thought to bein @) \ O&t Unoonectous,, and It Waa with diMoulty that he waa revived. Dr. Putman wee driving down Na nenst avenue, when he saw @ A ie! a@idewalk in front of No, 6, bib her hands and ehouting! “The on fire and my Uetle Mamld ia qn, the y ‘top floor," Leaping from iis carriage, the (phyal- cian dashed vp three fights ‘of} etalte to the top floor and searched the}roome © for the girl, He was unable to fidd her, Convinced that there was no there, ho started downstairs hoa balls ‘were filled with amoke ‘his head in his overcoat to peasy oy focation. § On the second Janding he, evumbled fand tell unoonsctous ¢o the dor, AB goon as the firemen arrived Maw. Mary Morris, the mother, told them that Dr. Putman had gone after her child and had not returned, They fought thelr way Upstairs and found the unconscious: with a deep cut infhis head and his face and bands brulsed,, , ” ’ ‘The firemen carried him to the etreph 0 « where an ambulance surgeon revived him? He wae then taken to his home ‘at No, & Sip avenue It will be eam ' eral days before he can resume big practice. Mamle Morris, the little girl he baa j risked hie Hfe to eave, was afterward » | found playing in’the nelghborhood. Bhe " was the firat one to leave the burning building, With the arrival of the engine the bleh in the basement, were quickly ex tinguished. The Gamage wag trifling. Casting Bread : Upon the Waters. ibae ine York paper of Nov. 18th here appeared an illustrated ae By considerable length, the gist of which follows: Pi ‘The sympathy of the peogla'oh et, 6reon, N. J., has heen roused hey halt of Mre, Mary Coulson,’ {ll faite tee et Ly in the b> | announced rin te comple of slain h ed attest ae ee eae ae | ris eee Sae ette ‘other rt * Urea we i'n a eid en rel 20% ee oes aut tor eat aed af nonine wou! rl Rear tiie nto until ae 0 iy ihe eure aye cael ‘ peargtne. 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