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“TGIRL SHOT DEAD | ato , | of MoKinley to this clty, BY POLICEMAN Victim Had Inherited Money and Refused to Marry the Man Who Killed Her—Tragedy on Chicago Street. CHICAGO, Feb, 27.—Daniel Herman, 4 Chicago policeman, shot and Instantly | killed Mies Minnie Mulvell on the street to-day, Miss Mulvell was a substitute teacher in Bt. ad Parochtal School, although she had inherited a lot of money, While walking home from school she ‘whs approached by Henman, The two spoke together for eome time and fin- ally angry volves were heard. Herman wan geen to draw o revolver, point it directly at the girl and fle, Mibs Mule yell fell dead on thé sidewalk. Herman eacaped. The tragedy occurred on Michigan *) Boulevard, immodiately. in Cront of the palotiat residence of Harlow N. Higginbotham, who was president of the Chicago's World's Fuir, Police- tian Herman served on President Mo- Kimey's bodyguam during the Inst visit Miss ‘Mulvell was twenty-three yeara old and a ter of g Weil woe died several seats Mane hee Lez Te %, We duces the “economy.” ine ‘an estate of $150,000, Her nee, We wit jam Mulvell, died last year and left an x | Sat he's ot foe thee Suton That the shootin) ed by "Herman has for a long: th erecouting Mise Muy" nad “r Schubert. "She often told me that she La oo on the street, and that It med as if Herman spent his time wateh the house, Try as she would ghe, could not get md of the man. ee she told me that Herman at oa the Aver li pane td Rit her if ane. would not dim. Herman was never renelve at ‘the Mulvell home, it ta sald, GET WAIT FOR NAN PATTERSON : Florodora Girl’s Gis Attorneys Instl- , tute Habeas Corpiis Proceed: “ings: to. Bring |About’ Her Speedy Release on Bail, writ le ganas. caraetla, to-morrow ; When the Patterson air! will be ropresentative ‘\the. District: Sttorney will > argue Against @ motion to fim-balles: »» ) Benty Rosenberg, of ae Destis che wie Han: Wotaiens are fan. nt {8 very | her trial han Ald net ; or ors ate pier tain dato » | this section {6 all in favor of Mrs. Cody, sJand would gladiy take him back to-d iy dts and 6 Jumped tation and held on iB badly Injured, py woun, mh ij Airy ot A ett led hey ‘vil! the Harlem Hos. | MRS. CODY agi {| Willing te ‘Take Him Back tt He iespondent and tho Attorney being the ® would fongive him all charges fe haa min rial witnesepa for the ta ei une in You! ag tena varies pattner i : Hication recites previous Same pos fenunga ) Ommen ‘Foe, | Tait lve dal "rel ara nce, fey secur nah feet ans sR sama VaR hut ete in the ‘omiba menely ain FORGIVE COLONEL, Ropndtates Poisoning Charge | Cane In mined, (Special to The Evening World.) NORTH PLATTE, Nob., Fob, 17.—The Oady divorce case in which Biittalo Bin, who eceke a separation, has made dam- aging and criminal charges against his wife, Waa resumed here to-day behind closed doors. An Evening World: oor- only outsidera admitted, Sentiment in startling statement le made by the lawyers and close friends of Mrv. ody that whe still loves the Colonel if he would only say the word. She made against her, exoopt the pr'soning change, a and all he woid have to do is to desy thas publicly, The deiense knocked several large {holes In Cody's case to-day with the \ depositions of a dozen or more wh- Desaes.” aay Cody Sted give her deposition | DG and some sensations ! Jooked for i SN Sere ASN AMELIA BINGHAM IN COURT. Actress Sued for $4,100 Balance of Costumer's Bill, Accompanied by her husband Amelia. | Bingham, actress, came b Justice Lev- lentritt's part of the Supreme Court (n- day to defend a sult brought by Maurice Herrmann, costumer, through Jes¢ Epstein, for $4,100, whieh he says le the balance due on ‘his bill of $6,000 for cos- | tumes for the "Olymphe'’ production. Miss Bingham He been credited with reso and her husband) stand to say that they thought tie eoetum lil Outrageoun, |nd lot. of the costumes were care | ned, {nto the, cour m bu. "super: \ nu iden A rival costumer who ' too the stand as an exper, bald the [job was worth $4250, The Binghams| wane? the price was not: to be over nt NOVEL§T BOOTHBY DEAD, LONDON, | Fh, 31,—-Guy Newell Boothby, the novelist, 19 dond from com. id Mo Murphy firm S41 getting all the contracta, ‘tbe Central Office since Jan, caught with the goods on! = JEROME AFTER | MURPHY FIRM Distriat-Attorney Be Begins an In- vestigation Into Lease to N. Y. Contracting and Trucking | Co. of Valuable Dock. Following (he ¢xposures of the con- tract wrabs and the remarkable eycoess ‘of the New York Contmoting anid ‘Trucking Company, of whioh John J. Murphy, brother of Charles ¥. Murphy, Tfader of Tammany Hall, t# president, Mana Alderman James: B.. Gaffney s manager, tho announcement is made to- day that District-Aitorney Jerome has begun an inveptigation, If this inveatt- Rition bers our the expositres drastic notion “may follow, Tho Digtriot-Ate torney will investigate the lease of a) pier tt the foot of West. 'Thirty-ftth 1 PO the coutraoting company. The jarge is. made that Gaftney violated the city charter in making a lease with the city when he ts @ city oficial, \ Company's Wonderful Growth, ‘From the birth of this company it has met with a success that has made. the business world. marvel. It has also aroused the ire of Tammany Hell, Tam- many men are talking of how the Ponn- eylvan'a, Railroad Company necuted ite valuable: franchise from the Board of Aldermen, a ‘The Murphy: ntracting Company has obtained contract for the ie of the road In this city, will: fecalled that the fran. chive was he up by the AKermen for to |nearly seven months, Then, when it ne iia {t. was done through ‘the votea.of five Tammany Aldermen, A ny Alderman of high influence five Tammany Aldermen to vote for ja measure, although he himaelt voted /sgainet At, » Phere ke great fndignation Tammany among workers because the ‘The contractors In Tammany Hall have (bata good contributors to the cam- palgn fund. But {t was said last night that many of them would be against ‘Tammany in. the next campaign. , To Fight McAdoo Franchise, Central Federated Union to appear to-morrow before the Board of Alder- men and protest against the grant: | Selling by conservative Operators, who Ing ot @ franchise to the New Jersey Tunnel Company, of which William G, McAdoo ta President. Mayor MoClellan morrow in committee for reconsldera- atated that the Ma company mploy' non- union men and fatl eep up the requirements of an elute hour day, Saar tame: a cneNaAt SERGT. DUNN TO STAY. Order Calling Wall St, Detective Uy for Examination Resoinded, The order directing Detective-Her- geant Joln J. Dunn to appear before the police surgeons for examination as to his physical fitness for further ace tive duty has been rescinded, Dunn ‘was one of the seven men ordered be~ fore the surgeons a few dave ago, He In one of the oldest men on the police force, and has been longer connected with the Detective Bureau than any man now there, Dunn js seventy-three {Years old and has been a Batective ! For a reat many vears he has been assigned to the Wall étreet distriot and 1s sald to know more crooks than any other ian In the department. Sommisaloner McAdoo said he had considered these things and thought the interests of ‘the service would be furthered by allowing Dunn to con- tine in active duty, re ANDREWS BEFORE JEROME, Green's Bx-Secretary Goes from Tombs to District-Attorney's Office Lyman A. Andrews, former oonfiden- tlal secretary to the late Andrew H, Green, who Js under Indictment for for. gery i connection with alleged irregu- anties in I¥s managomens af th Green and Mariana Ogden eotates | after Mr, Green's murder, and who was taki n into custody on Diwtrict: iy ie onier Saturday, ough he had been released on 6,000 was in conference to-day With A committee was appointed by the] pa: vetoed @ bill granting a franchise sev- | ‘th epal days ago, but it is to come up| tte! ‘again before the Board of Aldermen to-| pac There should be am immediate and searching legislative inquiry into the amazing facts printed plainly in yesterday's Sunday World concerning the New York Contracting and Trucking Company, @ hitherto inconspicuous oryanizetion of ex.saloon.keepers that has suddenly become the master hand in the control of contracts having their birthplace in the granting of Public Franchises, Has a new “system” been devised whereby the profits due the people from the exploiting of their own property can ‘be safely and “legally” transferred to the pockets of a coterie of crop-eared politicians and their ooere ‘and partly bial saad table backers? | It would séem so! Let us get to the bottom of this business! Let us find out. who the. real people are bebind all this jugglery end jobbery.. Who is making the money? How much is being made? The Pennsylvannia franchise was sold for a song—after ten months spent.in the selling, But for falling aut among rogues the gigantic. gas privi. leges would have been made more gigantic and absolutely perpetual. Let us learn the teal-cause of the crushing of the Port Chester road and the creation of the Westchester | Company 1 Get to the bottom, Get there now | were once told by. @ very eminent and rather honest tanryue in/the em. of the Rapid ‘Transit Commission that Johe B, McDonald was able to underbid ‘ rch Onderdonk Company by $5,000,000 for the Subway contract because hfs “political arrangements” were “more economical,” Again, let us find out! “Graft” acquired According to law is morally no better than when it was called “boodle”. and men were sent, to dail when Th STREET "MONDAY, Feb. 21. Now tt Is Bowinern: Paclde! A divis dend in imminent, prospect after more than twenty-five’ of walting! Soh fe the talk and dfmoradit it, Tha {9 Indeed a market of spectaoulur changes and surprises, Scenes on the speculative gtuge axe @hitted with the transforming rapidity of a harlequinade, To-day Southern Pacific came to the cons | front with @ rush, crowding Union Pa~ cid and New York Central, the etars of Inet week, well Lvto the background, Like a blaze of Hay from a dark corner came this Southern Pacific boom. Brokers. who had. been trading: in ‘Union Pacifio with unshaken loyalty for a nnumber of daye suddenly began to bid for Bouthern Pacific, It was Uke touching @ match to shavings. In an instant) the Stock Jixchange was affame with 2 demand for the Southern Pacific aid the price of these shares, Perhaps this new “system” which» had been’ holding steadily amund 69, toes in Junrps of 1-4 and 1-2 to about: 1% Within a period of ten mipites after the trading in Southern Paoife started, 100,00 shares of the stock had been sold. For rapidity of sales Of a single stock this breaky all Mock Exohiinge Math Sg “Don't gol’ rembmber ‘what Jacob H. Behit sald’ after his, return’ from’ bis Hranuoontinental trip with Harriman?” faked one jbroker of another as the exeltement over tly latest feature of ae market grew more and more fever- “No, what did he say?” "He declared that President Harris man had accomplished wonders with the pI y and that Wall etreet Would bf oetonished when It learned the facts regarding the road's earning, ower, “Well, surely Wall street acts to-day ‘as it Ht had learned something.” With a degree of confidence almost unanimous Wall street aoce.is the Fumor tat the Southern Pacific direc- tore will declire a dividend at their March meeting. Just how muoh of o dividend nohody sreems inelined to guess, It may 1 12 per cent, 2 per cont. or 3 per cent,, with the promise Of putting the stock on a 4 ner cent. ber annum basis, Many brokers claimed to have ineide information that this provpective dividend would be made ie 'on July Bie the enormous transactions in ern Pacific were in ptoxress the ‘Seneval market mamtained ALLS § tenuency in the face of peral stent haste to take advantage of the Drevellin baey ent Toni to gather, in Aion pi fo Mat coming thelr way, Met ing the tact that the Impetus given to te atook market id cent pperat oat in Union fo, ve Gretta Lhe ian and Soul ne as aroused & Leol- ing of f 3 anxiety in comrrnuye quarters. ff’ that prices *too le high xraws apace and open oxprearion is|* given to feara of @ reaction as rapid and Q6 sensational as the rise in prices has been, Some of the Jargeat commission houses toxday advil siete Ment capt to sell with as a cle paler a3 possibl Kumors 0 in the mere of Southern vice! and iron beunee ry pala! ropes of “the pRe; Hi hativ Tron, hapubie beet an and Hand ana cine steel ani @ del & tevin: ine aot acta uy o the, and Iron property to the } sed merger, guve ae 40 a 18 that the persons who have srusselone inet ta ps} purchasing, syndicate aro ver the control an agreed, waeain® in United States Stoel stocks | 9 Assumed very large proportions, the common shares, or palit Je ifitel. as it popularly Vero ed ng tn especially 00d deman locks of 6,000 and 10,000 were frequently desit In and one firm alone is reported to have handled near. Injlv 7,00 shares of Steel common to- ‘Gould's hand wa in ¢ through the early shail foaay ot orders to buy between 40,000 and 60,000 shares of Missourl Pacific, This stock developed strength throughout the day, as also did St. Paul, Pennsylvania, New York Central and the local trac: tion’ stocks, On the Curb Standard Oil regained seven points of ite last week's loss, a STEAMER CRUSHED BY ICE, CREW OF NINE GETS ASHORE, Oyatery Vense! Caught in Floe in New Haven Harbor Goes to the Rottom, NEW HAVEN, Conn, Feb, 27,.—The yster steamer Amanda, owned by ‘Lan- ‘cragt Brothers, of Fairhaven, had her hwll oruehed tn by an i¢e floe tn. the lower ‘harbor and sank to-day, Fler captain, Rufus Austin, and crew of eight mon tanded safely ot Lighthouse Point, The Amanda was hullt in 1889 at Port SENATEVOTESTO ACQUIT SWAYNE Judge Has Necessary Majority with Him as Various Counts in Impeachment Are Called for Final Action. WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.—The Senato sitting as a court of impeachment for the trial of Charles Swayne, District Judge for.the Northern District of Florida, to-day acquitted him on all of ‘the twelve articles’ of impeachmont by by the House of Representa- ves, ‘On none of the articles was there even @ inajority for conyictton, although it required two-thirds to convict. ‘The closeat vote was on the last artl- ole, the contempt case of W. 0. O'Neal, when $$ Senators voted guilty and 47 not guilty, while on two articles only thirteen Banators voted for conviction. ‘The voting for the most part was on party lines, though there was not a strict Alignment on any afticte. At: the! conclualon of the voting the preelding Officer directed the Secretary to enter an acquittal upon the records, and the court then adjourned without day, Judge Swayne wae not in the Senate during the roll-cally, but in the President's room Just back of the oham- her, The result of ench ballot was sent to him by his attorneys. Five of tho House managers attended during the proceedings, rE GAS LEGISLATION IN A MUDDLE. Kven Raines Cannot Give an Iden of the Programme That Will Be Followed, (Special to The Rvening World) ALBANY, Feb. 27.-The programme for gas legislation has been knocked into a cocked hat, The steering syn- dicate frankly admits it does not know | ¢ where it ls on the gas proporition, Genator Raines, ono of the three leaders, composing the syndicate, when asked to-day if there would be a cheap gas bill, sald without hesitation; “It one man could do all the voting J could answer that question,’ Charles F, Murphy. had a conference with Benator John C, Fitzgerald this afternoon over the cheap gas legislation that Tammany, ie ostensibly fostering, Mr. Murphy eald it would not be the fault ct Me orean sation if the 7é-cent li wes de.cn! want it," oe “sald; ‘but if the effort to get it ie blocked, the-people Jame the Republicans, who ot in a vast majority in the Legislatu: — CANNON MUST ° SERVE JAIL TERM. Conviction of Hoboken Lawyer I'p- held by Supreme Court Juatior, TRENTON, N: J, Ped. %7-Justion a, ‘of the Supreme Court, has hand. ed down a decision upholding the con- wiction of Chartes K. Cannon, the Ho- bene hag who wan sentenced to| sal his treatment of little top ite tn sme been out on ball vending Cannon toda) ‘by the fact that a commission ap. cated My the Court of Chancery 0 few Weeks ‘ago pronounced Cannon Insane, — MAXIM GORKY WILL BE FREE T0-MORROW Trepo® Awthorises Announcement That Russian Leader Will LONDON, Feb, 2. Bt. Petersburg says Governor-General Trepoft authorizes He petted im Gorky, the noted author Ring one of the Tenders of the reform movement, will be released to-mornow. ae DRANK ARSENIC, ee Phoenix Shaw, ment-house eure axseat beat 7 sent In’ janitor of ‘the Spas No, 84 Woze p a bottle of a tha prewence of tly 'wito, ony ying: “Wel ves vies | Key fast quarr Shaw a iBatce her pinband to rink petty mille, 6 died before an ambulance surgeon yaa a Jefferson, N, 2. and big) formerly Mleadlone following an. at - | eon 15 sate hk ‘aee of intlu. Tie et MA IR, 70 TREVENT THH GB wide GR rete fi y's decislon. THO case RS COmp)|. | How GIRL SLNVE ‘WAS RESCUED NEW MAVEN ROW! Nathan Cohen Tels Tells Court of |Firemen and Engineers Wl Meet) Finding Eva’ Edelstein Held Prisoner by Goldbergs and Forcing Them to Free Her. The ‘rial of Abraham Goldberg and his wife, of No, $4 Columbia street, Oharged with abducting and holding prisoner eimtoen-year-ald Eva Edelstein, was’ reatimed to-day before Judge New- burger in General Beasions, A The horrible revelations mate by the ,|child. on Friday, when the case was first caMed, attracted a morbid crowd that jammed the court-room, Nathan Cohen was the first witness | mei heard to-day, He sald that he had been tot a yam ein was delng leld o prigoner In the Gobdberg flat, He went to 06 her, asked her come questions and learned her story, Then he forced the Gobibengs to let her go and took her to ta own home, ‘The Edelstein girl came to this coun- try even months ago and was living with @ relative, Joseph Gottfried, at No, 38 Forsyth street. Two months after her arrival, hile ahe was alone in the house, a yolng man called and handed her a letter, purporting to bear Gott- fried's signature, asking her to accom: pany ‘the bearer of the message, She was taken to the Goldberg flat, beaten, stripped and kept prisoner til) rescued by Cohen, OAKLAND ENTRIES. (Boecial to The Evening, World.) RACE TRACK, OAKLAND, Feb, 27.~ ‘The ents, for to-morrow are as fol- lows; bat RAGE —tx furlongs; gelling. essansecceteass ENTRIES AT ASCOT, (Boecial to The Bvening World.) RACE TRACK, LOS ANGELES, Feb, %i.—The cntries for to-morrow are follows: FIRST RACE-—Mile and w rixteenth; Shi- in, “Albert Bneleht , Prestolhw ... SECON. Maa 7a) ee Cy Linda Rose: fetes is Sweet ‘ormit itty ni : Lou Merrill ’ THIRD RACE—Half mile; two-yeer-olds; Hogal prrne 1420 wk F, t Pamti’ dinero 12 Ellver Wed 100 Libertinus +100 Astral +100 Ear) 12 Cello 102 Lachata 109 ie Antral, Duriell try; Bidinero-Lachata, Baldwin entry. hit FOURTH RACE—! 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