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N’| FIVE CHARGES $F, AGAINST TIGHE ok Accused Captain Is Sus- but | pended Without Pay to Await Trial (ONY| NEW PLAN WORKED Contry |Frequentérs of Disorderly Re- 900 Church ; | sorts Obliged to Tell of ‘Affairs, Operation of System. ———— ye #4 ‘ Jan, %0,-—-Benator} Polteo Commissioner McAdoo made Was put on the stand in public to-day the charges ngainvt Cant, pe to-duy In the Invest! Robert Tighe, They are five in num- sh ber, accusing him of conduct unbecom- et inst the Senator) ine’ an officer, conduct injuriour to the geat in ‘the: Senate. ATH ubiic yoace and welfare, newlect and Committeo on Privileges! Gisobedience of orders and’ the rules ond ies, been. attending the) ana: roculatiot of the WPolloe Depart- ay ee ig Was announced} ment, making false reports to the ator ed ; ea testify the} Gommtesidner and neglect of duty, weré wont for, Capt. Tiehe has been suspended with- “ay . of counsel for the oul RaY, st tid i be fist ne Ming closeted with. the Senator | trial next Monday. jer ° morning He was Inte | missioner McAdoo or one of bis depu- at the! caoltol, hut wtated | tees will nreside at the trial has not ‘expected: witnesses having | been decided, The Commissioner may pear he Had Weoliied to ex-|appear aeninat hin Asn witness, Heriator at once inorder not | Capt, Tighe's allowed offenses cover a day, tle condunted the direct | period from March, 193, to Deo, 29, 1901. Ft while he was in command of the Mercer a ‘the Endowment. Street Station, There were sixteen onen yf Bmoot was at. his .easo. as | bo9l-rooms and guinbling housos In the ‘inthe room was directed #r | precinct while he was in charge of It he cusses i nefivity, “He cet ae 2 At ral wife, Concerning Ah6 said he was mar- were a4 to} and the allegation of the Commisstoner gald he was }{s. that he Knew these places were run- ming and that he could have closed them, , Charges are !n preparation against police officer of high rank. and has but ‘one wite admitted by Commissioner Me- u 8 | A@oo afternoon, but he would not his mar-|give the name of the man implloated. endowments, | A number of elderly captains and | ne through | epectors.wil! be ordered to report to the vs oe Ot} Board of Polite Surgeons for physical 40) the examination whortly.-If they are found ' eres physically unfit they will be asked to retire, Commissioner Partridge got rid sone he nd Of some! Objectionable polloemen by this method, but the very men he wae most -gompluined against the Btatlon. Capt Gal- lagher hae been gent to a precinct in » | Brooklyn, where excitement is created 4. | OY a street car passing the. station. house, Herestter all hordes’ used by , tho Police will be branded under Gn nicte ‘This step willbe taken to atop a wharp Practice by which’ police -horses. gou- wit} i hat let! litan who gamble t 1 garabl lp tthe ed are not under tha law 0 5 a in| CONFIDENTIAL i CLERK MISSING Searoh Is Reina Hade for Georme position if the ( ih should stems) Both tho police and the Pinkerton de- RR Higbh tectives are searching for George C. ‘ for @ min-| Hoftner, thirty-three yoars old, of Nu, | | 1982 Lexington avenue, a | confidential ‘| olerk in a large Wall stroet house, who t16| naw been nvlexing since noon of Jan, 13. On that day Hoftner went to luncheon a usua) and hae not been seen since, Ho fs a brothér-In-law of C. K. Johan- editor of the Swedish North Star, who has offered a reward of $500 for lile mecovery alive and $260 for the recovery | 9f the body, It 9 foared that he is } dead, For sometime young Hoffner has beer, nervous and overworked, and for two on three weeks had acted somewhat strangely, The day before his disap pearanpe he rode for three hours on @ Hamilton Avenue Ferry, back aud forth, and later told friends how pret-' ty the water looked. Ho is a membor or We prominent Swedish societies of city, and is prominent in Swedish les. He was married only about a year ago, at a large wedding, In appearance he lovked yonsiderably iced than hig years, He hay dark halr and ‘brown eyes and is amoothly shaven, * He weighs About 12) pounds and to abput five feet alx Inches in height. On the day he disappeared he wore dark mixed clothes, a dark overcoat, y and laced shoes. here youny 4 sald that Hoftner was employed, It his accounts were correct 1 and that he had had frouble of any sort th aC baolutel DROPPED DEAD IN CouURT, {Hbeeial to The Evenink World.) BARATOGA, Y,, Jan, %—Dr, 2, Valencourt Deul! dropped dead while tontifying in Judge Kellog's Court he this afternoon, Deull was owner and manager of the Hotel Carlsbad, Up one of the pistols fell fro! Joick us & nash h was, full ne nr ela three fn the Bast | they had rhe Naan fs. rered aig eed 4 for him. He ha Backed aay fom th nce in Y Stept to the mairs leading. to the ase- Phe mone she KO. g a ane wa? door, bend asd 8 tO ce af oat to the stheet, too, RICH MAN HELD UP IN HIS. : OWN HOME, (Continued from Kirst Page.) kept hia foot there during the rest of the negotiations, . Two More Are Held Up. It was at this juncture that young Tal bot and ihis friend Latimer came down stairs, end, paswing Dr, Talbot, saw what was up, e thiel was oO sul laed to seo' them that he started to ck toward the door, at the same time eeping boths guns handy. As he backed his grasp. ¢ put his on the @xpon, and ‘then reaching back in hiv ‘Ket with hie ~ hand euies ont A. cevalvor, a platol, aenords "deporiplion given by Dr. “ratbor, 8 ‘toot Jong and must have in at least .48 callbre, thief next recovered his lost Ry get it back 4 looked at the en and sald: walt, get me @ hundred dollars or re, ri ¥ “T tell you T would give it if T had it but, I haven't anything in’ the house,” tala ‘pr Talbot Girt Reaches. a "Phone. Young ies and Latimer also. sald nothing with them, The thief una In What to do, THUESH FIGURED 1) WEST SIDE tt, Kelly and Doran arraigned the ht’ prisoners before ‘him. ree Is going to be no let-up, Iam rolng fo vd, the elty of them, and Cominlusioner MeAdoo has promised to help me. Some- thing's to be done and quickly, for the crooks have made the city unsafe ito live in, Conditions are frightful, One cannot ride In the street cars without fear of being robbed, If you oificers wil ul “ ing the evidence i bes these Tel lows to be crooks I will s ‘them to the Island,’ “We protest agalnst boing held more then twenty minutes,” said one of the isoners, “You can protest aa mich aa you have a mind to," retorted the Magistra' “The oficots say you are pickpockets, to hold you until they and I am going a sergs! hd the stairs 8} hone asked for Police Headquart- i iee Headquarters and [inepectoe Mouauentin wae spat onthe e heard the story 79, at the West mudh feat chee to get att sit an, doubie f upstairs’ heard voloe, babel aes tae Stor rH ici him." And he ic ie then he oor B ls t to ‘onto the atoop, slammed the di ut behind Aim and went down to the thrse steps at a tine. Lizsle Kerene, the rom the meld found he rushed out Cook Chases the Thief. . ‘ fT a srry ke Sear et be ickily, bloc! ik, ‘A, the way op of her lungs and ordered |, wet_thé ev "TN bo ‘auepletous’ 16 no orime," shouted another prisoner, ‘and w basil jeare what you say to the con- Magistrare, Crane replied rather ‘wermly: "We are going to have more than bya ae! Tt you think we are golng to let you crooks run this town you're mistaken," “But we insiat that the case be put over until, this afternoon to g@lve the Mfeers a chance to find out ‘vhethor or not we have means of support,” said third, “T’'m going to hold you for fonty- elxht hours,” sald tine Coy f Wi inat that,” OK na prisoner. "ve got ‘A home and ( as goo a8 aT hee wot, T ain't and I've got visiblo means of 4° “1am ‘qaing to ‘hold: you until oa, replied the Court again, nally alter some of tho chee hud talked protesting Y iangel helt be- ing held, the Court said: “They are getting go bold as to talk part to ie, aah bgt eka ag on8 insolence, I’m lo have & | - (ohente talk with the Police Commis. ; ee this afternoon and see what can | O'BRIENAGCEPTS e man. Th and told of her chase and the station house to send out a fea reaut ‘andl one of the detectives went general standing opposite and pcs OC ao jeation a , teat ae wasen electri nand had work in the house at No, ighth strect, He was tak- ere. ¥" and the veople in the house i ae y neyer'beoh tum before, ie was then locked up, None of Dr. Tal- bot's family could identity the man and ‘no weapons were found on him. Feeley Is Discharged. Whe) Presley. was arraigned in the q iio Ce Hy Magistrate Cor- G. Homper,ompleret, IA weet Bia elle evi ce wes Wall § te + Jagainst him, The detectives sald that 0 evidence, Init that, they wanted to heen the man tn custody for @ fow days while they Mak pcr him, “Not much,” said the. Magistrate: vou produce evidence or I will dis- oe oetnon" sald Feeley, ''T am empl by the White Plains, Electri- oni’ Ghee ag a solicitor, J came ere to wee 1. Jones, of No. 46 Wont Sixty-elghth street, abqut some electrical work. These men arrested me without any cause whatevor.”’ ‘Tho detectives admitted that Dr. Tal- bot had failed to identify thelr prisoner re Magistrate Cornell then discharged ms, "T don't know what kind of detectives you are, or what kin of detective work you call this,” sald the Magis. travs, "but tt don't go here," Dr. Talbot's son, who had @ good look al the thief, went to Police Headquar- tors to-day to see if he could find his face in the Rogues’ Gallery, The robbery of Ernest G, W. Woers {n his mansion on the northeast cor- ner of Sixty-third street and Fifth aves | nue last Friday, afternoon resembled n almost every feature tho attemnted old-un of Dr. Talbot to-day Tn both cases the burelar demanded $19 and he adon'ed the samo fearless method of proceedure, ——- MAGISTRATE WARS ON CITY THUGS, Magistrate Crane today, In the Jef. ferson Market Court, when elght men were arraigned before him as suspicious perkons, anid that crooks have made t olty unsafe, He held the cight piclous persons” in $500 ball each for forty-eight houns, In oréer to give the} detectives a chance to get enough evi- dence to sond them all to the Island, Lye declared war on crook Magistrate Crang, when Detec weants Deevy, Gullagher, His said Sore " ture of BE, RYAN'S DEF! Will Fight Middle-weight Cham- pion or Bob Fitzsimmons at! 164 Pounds at 3 P. M. or at Ring Side. (Apertal to''The Evening World.) O'Brien was seen to-day regarding the offer of Tommy Ryan to fight him at 154 pounds, O'Brien sald: “T will fight Robert Fitzsimmons or Tommy Ryan at 154 pounds at 3 o'clock In the afternoon or at thé ’ritigslde, 1 will out the purse any way, although I prefer it winner to take all. 1 will meet them on any spct where two men can stand on this earth, I have no re- strictions whatsoever to bind my op- ponent and thereby secure the best of the match, perately anxious, to meet ether of thesa claimants of the middle-welght title, and for once and all cléar up the little Wwonor, “It is now up to Fitzsimmons and Ryan to get together and state the con- ditions under which they desire to meet me, as the possession of that title has long been the goal of my ambition, I would prefer to fight the men somewhere in @ quiet place so that we should be sure of no legal interference, and that (he fgnt might be in every detall a cham- HAA FS ave a reply from any of the clubs or the man Fitzsimmons and Ryan," ener er MORSE COMING BACK TOCALL ON JEROME, He Will Retarn to France ne Soon as He Fintshes with the Diatrict.Attorney, Samuel Untenmyer announced to-day | that Charles W, Morse has suspended his negotiations In France and may be oxpected here at “ine end of next week jor the beginning of the week after, He is returning on the request of the who desires that Mr, let-Attc : e the prosent Grind ob y he Distriet-Avtorney made tht jquest to Mr Unt > and M termeyr Informed Mr. More, M after going hefore the Grand Jur; jreturn to Prance. Se re- Un: AO i PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan, 2.-Taok, | Tam willing, yes, des- | cloud which seems to hover over the’ Tam in earnest about this fight, | MRS. CARY WINS ~ DIVORCE SUIT Millionaire Publisher = and Yachtsman Fails to Estah- ‘lish First Marriage Which He Set Up as Bar to Action. Minnte Donohue Cary was today granted a Givorye from Arthur L, Cacy, publisher, yachteman and clubman, Ia her ult she named Martha Hanlon, who, under the niame of Martha Bond, killed herself ‘with acid in Cony'o apartments'in New Rochelle tast spring. Cary set up @ previous marriage be- tween Eleanor Iredale and himself, in ‘Texas, as a dar to the sult, claiming that as his Texas wife is still living, his marriage to Miss Donohue, in 1:8, ‘was not valid. Cary’s application for an adjournment until to-day to give him time to bring proof of his marriage on Feb, 9, 1886, to Mies Iredale, So to-day, on motion of Seymour Mork, conneel for Mrs, Cary, Cary's testimony about that earlier marriage was htricken from the recoris, Then Atidrew J, Wagnot was called to iden- dfy John D. Rimasse, a Téxan, who was in the hotel business at San An- | tonio in 1886, and is now @ travelling ed | salesman in drygoods, Rimassa testi- fied that in February, 1886, he went with Arthur Cary, who boarded with ‘him, to the City Club in San Antonio, where Cary gut a license to marty Eleanor Iredale. Mre, Iredale and the girl, whd was sixteen ,or seventeen years oll, petite, with a emall, round face, “an igtpediment in one eye,’ and dark hair, accompanied them, “Have you ever seen this lady since?” lawyer asked, "I have. I saw her next morning with Cary on their way to Austin—and July % last I was on my way to New York’and at the request of Arthur L, Cary I stopped in New Orleans and wher. She had been married again to a‘mon named Nelson, Rimassa sald he was not present at Cary’s marriage to the Iredale girl, Justice Dowling broke jn @t this point, “Judgment for plaintiff," We sald, “I am now ready to hear testimony on the question of alimony," Mrs, Cary, therefore, gets her divorce, with alimony to be determined later, POLICEMAN IS FOUND GUILTY Devanna, Accused of Killing Dowriok, Is Convicted—May Be Sentenced to Twenty Years’ Imprisonment. Polloeman Eugene L, Devanna waa convicted of manslaughter in the fret degree by a jury In Judge Warren W. Woster's court this afternoon, The ex- treme penalty for this crime is twenty years’ imprisonment. The trial has lasted three days. Devanna, who was attached to the Highbridge station and was ® Roose- velt Rough Rider tn the Spanieh war, shot and killed George Dowrick In a hotel at Morris Heights last Novem- ber, The testimony ahowed that De- vanna was drunk and that the killing was not nremeditated, Devanna was engaged to marry a wealthy widow of Highbridge when he commutted the crime, Policeman Frank McLaughlin's trial for murder before Recorder Goff closed this afternoon, but @ verdict was not returned, a ety MINERS EXPE], MITCHELL'S FOH. Wyoming Delegate Who Attacked President in Convention Voted Out, INDIANAPOLIB, Ind., Jan, %.—Dele- gate Randall, of Wyoming, who | ‘enctbishasienelgumnisaeesietss | Meadaches and Neuralgia from Colds, Laxative bromo Quinine, the world wide | Gola and Grip remedy, removes the cause Call for the full neme and look for signan Grove, ? charged President Mitchell with having gold out the Colodaro miners, was to- day expelled from the United Mine Workers of America, BRANCH TO THE PENN OFFICIALS ‘Hopeful Spirit After Board of Adjustment Met Morrissey. MAY AVERT STRIKE. With caustid Héinarks about bigamy, | A q| Tusticg Dowling last Friday granted Chasen Is On Between Men’s Representatives and Company’s Manager. (Special to The Bvening. World.) PHILADELPHIA, Jan. %, — Grand Maater P, H. Morrissey,.of the Brother- hood of Rallroad Trainmen, First) Vice- Grand Master Lee and the mombers of the Board of Adjuatment went Into secret conference with General Manager W: W. Atterbury, of the Pennsylvania Rallroad, at 2.80 this afternoon, in an éffort to adjust the grievances of the tralnmen of the road. Upon the result of this conference depends whether or Not there shall be a strike which would call out at least 10,000 men, and perhaps 100,000, ‘This morning Mr. Morrissey met the Board of Adjustment, The conference lasted until 11,45. Afterwarda the Grand Master and First Vice-Grand Master Lee returned to their hotel, refusing to make any statement ap to what had heen dis- ‘cussed by the board during the miorning, Mr. Morrlasey reached here last night with @ piace propopal in mind and this pany, A “ made for the other eventual: efoto leav t 8 of BS a men ine of No Adjus neat sented to speak briefly of his Obyeot in coming to this elty! Morrissey Has Hopes, aftaly of the, prowperia atm nett ant 8 f ae eee le at this tine Pam ree ct La fh alec cay raeee no’ iv coming t an understanding Fite Mr. 1. Cohen, Ch: of afiotinesnaterac! Batt tion looked much clearr and was not fo acute an It had ¥ Ing to @ settle- ont ine! ‘ KH ‘ break, ont rather than a 7 fr ‘ohen, ’Our ee cersainiy willing to arbitrate and I \igd') ubt the Pennaylvania Railroad , offiol ‘would be _giad to do the #ame,” The conference adjourned at 6.10 o'clock to meet in to-roorrow. No annuuncement made as, to outcome, CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED THEFT John Shea, a member of the Beacon Light Mission, at No, 2878 Third avenue, was arraigned in Harlem Count to-day charged ‘with attenspting to steal « hat belonging to the Rev, Solon Fairbanks, Pea, oo Ie ib ebateed, got a pair of 0 5 @ palr o} wohten toe Suu oteees ry jo his outat, went to the tolsalon while ser- Tn eae ty ae jastor’s hat, made a ave- hue for twelve blocks, Toliowed by mem- bers of the congregation. He was over. led, breathleas frightened, and turned’ over to the fine i BUT IT DOESN'T. May Have the Erroneous Idea That Pat Makes Fat. Fat taken into the stomach does not nec- ersarily make fat, Thousands of physicians have proscribed cod liver oll for was 1s diseases. They Avow that the fat or oll js not what ls necessary to make fat or build tissue. They iso know that the oll or fatty Pa of cod iver oll is very objectionable, it belag too rich to be digested by a stomach weakened by diseave, ‘The reason doctors prescibo cod liver oll } 4s because it contains certaln curative prop- erties. It is to take advantage of these | aemo curative properties that they have so often tried to force their patients to take this rumedy, It never was the oll of cod liver oll that created flesh, but the medicinal properties contained thereln--the ol! has always been a hindrance. These medicinal elements of he cod’s liver have. for years been known 0 act favorably upon the the stomach could stand i ‘Mhey create an appetite for good, whole- some food, and catae the proper assimiln- tlon of the body-butlding properties of everyday food, so that strength, fiesh and general health are built) up by natural pieana. ‘Therefore, it is not the ofl of the cod's liver that {6 valuable, but the medicinal elements contained therein, ° Now, this expliins why Vinol is the best reparation of cod liver ofl made; it con ‘alns only the active medicinal elements taken from genuine fresh code’ livers, and ot making the of! is thrown ‘Thus Vinol le recognized by the beat au- thorities at home and abroad as a better flesh and strength creator than any oily or greasy preparation that ever bale mada. 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M 146TH 8T. and Amsterdam Misa 2, Bi 83, 1581, AVE) C——At Nos, 17, Phy a “AS Nos, 05, 15: 2274, 2831, 4021, ie BLEECKER 8T,—At Nos. 122, 19%, 277, BROOME 8T—At No, 248, Oo At Nos, 20, 241, 850, 876, 708, 86%, DD,” CENTRAL PARK WEST—At No, 406, CANAL ST—At No, 53, COLUMBIA BT.—At No, 76, CLINTON 8T.——At No,\100, DELANORY 8Ty—-At No, 184, MAME BROADWAY=cAt ’ [—At Nos, 108, 220, bik RAST HOUSTON HAND BTeoAt Noo, 203, a 46 GNRENWICH AV.—cAUNo, 70 se OR? HUDRON AT-—At No, 340, : LEXINGTON AVm-At Nos, 045, Tm, 1284, 1402, jase LENOX AV.—At Now. 114, 470, 474, MADIGBON ‘AVim—At Nos, 1270, 1470, 1594, 1621, 1092, 1756, 1848, 2069, ORCHARD 8T.—At'No, 172, RIVINGTON BT—At Nos, 80, 105, 804 RECTOR BT.—At Non, 21, 28, NTANTON 8T.—-At Nos, 28, 218, SOUTH BT.—At No, 11, LACBm=At No, 114. WAVERLBY PLAOB—@At No, 293, WEaT House WEST BROAD BRONX, ~ ‘ THIRD AV.—-At Nos, 2541, 2000, 3194, 8400, 8700, (R47 BT. and At, Ann's Av, {43D 87, and Alexander Av, \ATTH BT. and Brook Av. /40TH BT, and Third Av. 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