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rr le In Hie Department, , Has Been'In Lawes ight to Have Amended, ° Hopper, Saperintepdent of frankly confessed to-day that best man in town for the job. .® formo] statement, inj, his Ps aye and realign, 2 here. any reason why you bet ‘Mr, Hopper re ann het Matic: : ‘0 be’ Bullding Superin- Inapector McCluaky, who was releguted “Ibe ditected at MoClusky then to have /WARREN’S WIVES ‘# man in New York} : “MT WLKY Titus Plaved Over Hi Over Him as Bor- ough Inspéotor of the Bronx —Promotion Follows Quick on Conviction for Negleot. Inspector ‘Titus, who was convicted of nogléet of duty at+a polloe trial. last week and fined thirty. days’ pay, was to-day appointed Borough Inepector of the Bronx by Commlbetoner McAdoo, This looka lke a fumher setback for 4a the ‘Bronx from the Detective Buy reau, as it puts Titus over him ‘n the Jule of the inspection district above the Harlem River, “The two men are known to be bitter enemies, and no greater affront could ‘Titus made hts immediato superior, es- peclally after the latter had been tech- | nieally disgraced, Construetively, Me- Clusky !@ reduced to the rank of Cap- Tain so far as the rule of his inspection divtrict 1s concerned, WILL CONFER Two Women Who Ci Who Claim Insur- ance Collector Warren, Now |« - |BOY DROWNED, NOT DEAD IN Playmate of John Donchue * Thinks the Youngster Fell Off a Pier. An appeal has been made to the New. York Central Railroad to send tracers @fter overy froight var that left the Bleventh avenue yards on the night of Maroh 2 in the hops that something may be learned of the whereabouts of feven-year-old John Donohue, who has been missing from his hame alnoe that date. It ts the Arm belle of his parents that the body of the boy, locked in a freight oar is being carried over the roads of the country, to be discov- FREIGHT CAR? HAS GRUE Within ten days Polleo C MoAdoo has teen three. violont deaths and two others po wevere- ly Injured ‘that Mitte hopé 18 held! out of thelr recovery, to-day hevwald: “By some, fatality 1, sepia ite be on the spot lately wien aooldentd occur, A llltle over a week ago I saw ao man run over and killed by an automobile in tropt of the. Hoftmaa ‘House, One day tant’ Week 1 saw a. mnn named BSeegal run over and Jeited. by. «trolley, lidterée meet etroot: and? Broad ‘wo. days ered when the car ts opentd—perhaps &t @ point hundreds of miles removed trom New York, ‘That the boy was involuntarily oar- ried off in a ¢reight car appears to be well established, although Detective-| ., Sergt. Finn, who is working on the Case, got evidence to-day indicating that the little fellow might have been drowned, Mother Makes Inquiries, Yeing Donohue's parents live at No, 785 Wleventh avenue, through which thoroughfare the/New York Central (Fotght traine run, Johnnie, his mother ays, was always in the house by 9 o'clock’ qt night, after playing In the t or on the dock after supper. He Dead, as Husband—Eaoh Wants His Effects, ee been looking for a ore for soma, there fied been - elevar | the most proinls- B ea Bargains” Coroner Bcholér was “tn a quandary to-day .when.'a woman describing her- had the body buried to-day) by Undor- | I Maker BB) MeDonald, of 383. 81 for. nth. aygnue, : , Mra, ‘Josle Warren profucea 1 eRe Tage certificate and declared that abe the mithir of five children hy the later, man, Her home ts at. Hawthorne, | nam Wind Hurts Sixty-ave-! ‘Staging with Orash to Driven by @ heavy wind, three filmatly Dullt uprights of @ toboggan erected for the Fort George Amusement any at/One Hundred and Ninety: fourth street and Amsterdam avenue toppled over in a crveh that killed one Workman’ and injured another, while a third escaped without a acratch, ‘Nhe dead man s Jacob Kentor, twen- ty-one years of age, of No, 280 Wast' Sev- fat La at Ry ech twenty- teen ‘, Mel wtroet, i it isle Tin coe ee Miwh one many bi and proba! fMernal iniuriea? Harry MAIN. oF a ford. Cor temporarily living at Lex- ington avenue and One Hundred and kr dag we i fe Wy) ng on the Ly ell. an Tapa some bushes unhurt, aie piusticartssh aa ONE DEAD, ONE DYING FROM GAS IN LODGING-HOUSE, wich Street Place Lat Night,..¢ oa ce jeg | both nat appear at all on the night of Mink 0, Mrs, Donohue began to max inquiries the next day. Detective-Sergt. Finn, after hearing ghout a dozen contradictory stories from 85 FEE ‘out oe the rei a at aleanie tated wa in’ t a attracted to the apoe where he ry rte by, a bubbling and hiselng.on the. sur: wont Bs) Ag Laat Rytd nore ty neigh and ty with @ mar Working tan, 460) aller the he mud i of the been wus 3! Ned atter float ee the in hi a. he Rong, wi ie bag i. han hauled. erty rey ty reared’ ii te bed E @ach of the boys that knew Johnnie Donohue, finally settled upon Fred] 7 Bennemeyer and: Bamuel Hannagan as the most likely mines of information. He gaye them a mild third degree sep-. aratety, and both geld thot Johante had gone away tn a freight car. ane said that young Hanna- gan, who is nine yearn old, had pushed ‘into the car and eliut the door Oe tan ye aie ts: palin | in nove. with Jonny br gg a hee tes ped ov ut the do sacar, td sald, May Bo Look ‘iy Byen thoi tira lat Yok aft iittle *Bonchue wae of, there is a Med ht have been Ba eres, Nita a 616 wert Lal WY roa wi Hebd what phe aith Dott gr Pai e eee eras So mie ity oes aoe pve ae oneal TANGA LD ONL" ROAD Dashed Past Stations from the Bronx to Forty-second Street While the Motorman and Con- ductor Engaged in a Quarrel. leaving rity bit , Pasaongera on a Third avenue elevated train which etarted from Bronx Park s00n after 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon }hed an extraordinary and @ startling experience, Near One Hiindred. and Whghtlety street @ loose guy Tope at- tached to & telegraph pole caught on one Of the curs and tore off part of the root, ‘The wreckage wae cleared away Mm 800n as possible and the train went on to. Tremott avenue, ‘The; trouble caused thtotion hetween the motorman and the conductor of the ‘rain, and in consequence of a wordy row between thewe two the train ran by belrig |several stations. Guards. shouted that & stop would be made at Seventy-sixth street, but that station was passed at full epeed, When the Futty-thind street station: waa reached thé motorman and the conductor got out on te latform and enga) Ba) A GHaEreL (Wy almbst ass th Bo ft aa the Dasgen+ ers 8 could udgethe disp ute between the wo men was as to wi one was re- anonsidlo for the canal ‘of the truln: Wille the two men weré itaiking the train siartes om the down @rade and motorman ami conductor wero harély Able to jmp on the last oar, ‘The train had almost reached Forty- feventh street before the motorman re- salned his lace, and it went by that station at high speed, The passengers were panic-stricken, and two or three wae fainted. As Forty-second street was o pRmACH ES one of the passepgers pulled the lever connected with the br Ni brake and brought the train ad stop.at the Forty-second street station, This Interference on the part of a mere passenger aroused the com- \binea Ire of the motorman, the conv +|d0lim Galvin Registered tn Green: | tor anu the cuanis, and a concerted a vanve wea made upon the importinent jmaddler, With one accord, however, a score of men vass~yors formed a cordon | Intending to Leave To-day, One man was found dead in bed and! another dying to-day tn a lodging-tiouse | at No, 4 Greenwich strect, both hav- Ing been overcome by gas, The dead man was reretour years old the place ljast night, eee] to Chicago to-day The wnconscioye mat fon Street Hospital, won, thirty. years old, te STAY FOR DR. CONRAD. Dr, Edward’ Conga, who wa Moted of malpractior tp in West F. rtysseventh street, and w. envio'lon Was sustained by the Appel- Jate Division of the Supreme Coury, go ho. stop: nding ¢ } Hud. As Mesoph Ander Oho way of execution pending an apncal ourt of and Wits may bo i today, Dr, (ahah 8 Ms {3 “| Daughter ef around the “offender” and pretected him until he left t |GIKL, DEAD IN HER ROOM FROM GAS, Divinity Protessov Been 1 ime, Mice Cav B, Hulbor foraoy of Divinity at the Uny Chicugo, was found dead from her soom to-day, Miss Hulbert, who was twénty-tive veays old, had been In ill-heait for some tim: Halbert Hn 1 Hil Pro- y of ay in CHICAGO. Mare of TO adobe THE 6GRIP, ra 1090 initia,’ the eeady BHA} Reet not |! pi “want. to fe to werk Ne wes he was gent to bis ce aa Let Tao be," eld Cre cage ‘tater, ‘wab @ hot bo in bond wa reoman dnied o1 le to ms Har he ws found, In In a ealoon at te, Jer: fey Gite par isan fray pr Pe gt “Let mo be,’ yaad fhimaelt Ite i the eee n Vea Caley yet me af- ter I. got out, 1 nevi rete sy tv ing, oa re men, ue took care it sa eal rea Til be as wel lyn ean ot fie: of wi ee at iy Mk Miter cy 1} 4 I stan eet ie ta any el Zipp! Up’ He Went: : “T was’ the Cat Kus to the pe eo bag YE ah He se ee nt pole le eee awhy went the page except the ont ROOSEVELT GETS President Wants More Details of Latest Agreement to Pay ' Off Debts—Foreign Agents to Act, © WASHINGTON, March #7,—-Mr. Daw: non, the American: Minister Santo Domingo, has cabled the State Depart- ment to the effect that the Dominican Government hag had before it for con- sideration several plane for the ¢atis- faction of the claims of forelgivrs ond ‘to tide over the hiatus caused by the. taflure ‘of tte Senate to act ton the Dominican treaty. The Dominican Government his about coholuded to Install foreign agents ‘in the custom-houses: to collevt revenues, 45 per cent. of which are to be applied to the maintenance, of the government and the remaining 65 per.cont, to be Placed on depout #h'i-t to dieburae- ment among the forelga creditors In the future after the Senate has had an opportunity to again consider tho treaty, The proposition was the subject of a conferenre ut the White House. to-day between the President, Secretary Taft, Bonator Lodge, Senator Spooner and Acting Secretary Adee, but it was stated that no conclusion has yet been jst reached. It is not ‘quite. clear from Migistor Dawson's despatch just what part he has played in bringing about:this agree- ment, but it {8 gathered that it has not yet been consummated, and it ie certaln that he has not elgned any formal un- deniaking binding the Government, It ts probable that funther information will be required as to the details of the agreement before it is approved here, —<—— DEATH RATE LOWER. —_— Fifty-seven Fatal Cases of Cerebro- ‘@pina) Meningitis Last Week: If It had not been for the epidemic of cerebro-spinal meningitis last. week's death rate would have been almost a record for the low rate. As it was, the genoral death rate, Including the dreaded disease, was 4.4 per 1,000 less than the correaponding week In 1M), This year it was 20, while in 1904 1t was 24.01 per 1,000, ‘mere were .o7 deaths last week In Manhattan of cerebro-spinal menin- wit, Last year there were only 10, In all five boroughs lust week there were 8 deaths from the ria att ere were 14, Of all other dis- its there wae a marked decrease. ———————— DIED IN A CELL. Robert Ferguson, a plano polisher. | who ived In a furnished room, No. 21 I One Hundred and Twenty-sixth t, died 8 o-day in a cell oF the Hart One Hurdred and Twenty- Bixth ‘eet Station, Ferguson was al'- vested near his house for Intoxication, M Brady found him in a state of Burns, of the Harlem Hos- rt tine, use of death, Last night tad Ferguson climbed th of the house next to his own an to the areaway, a In a died elven as th while Intoxs Atepa feli over the Teling 0 distance of about ten feet. known injuries, Head of New York Poltce Force Sees Three Persons Killed and Two Probably Fatally Hurt All in a Little Over a Week, In eponking: ‘ot this, car at Deg} Man’s Curve, Peurtggrth # BLOWN THROUGH | ‘onitaued from First Page.) Rant sre a tie assy the pier a ti |i Le he ly been tn the cell an hour , Who responded to an ambulance }, could do nothing for him, and he Alcoholism was He had a slight av on the bead, but no other COMMISSIONER M'ADOO SOME to DAYS. through Mott street, I'shw a woman shoot and kil "her lover In front of No, 192. On Saturday I waa driving across Forty-second #ireet, at) Loxington ave- Aud, When. T-suw.@ man ruh over by an atuomobile, He: was no badly hurt sho will, probably die, ‘To conclude the we chapter, aa I wee driving in trai Park. yesterday I saw a wom: i faint in front of a carriage horse near the Shorman @. Bhe was trampled on by the horse and probably fatally injured," In each Instance the Commisetoner mt in the ambulance oall-and did all seul to relieve tho suffering of the T OF MUD hed. bins my pana, %, WHT “When I working with the "bane tp was looking Tampere by Borcicone Pre- teria Arrives Here—Three Days Overdue, Three: days behind'her record time for the passage, tho Hamburg-American Une steamer .Pretoria came in to-day from Hamburg wi westerly gales and or was blown a tl tieane. The Prétoria's passenger list in the steerage was increased by three. ~ On the night of Maroh 14 a short dis- tance outside the channel, a severe rain | squall from the eouthwst struck the "JUMPS HS. $5,000 BAIL Fred Williams, Cha Chatged with Swindling John Felix Out of $50,000, Gone, w PAG a aie argu Indictment. for\ an alleged | “‘wire-tap- ping” operation) by which John eas i | Of No, % Hast Twenty-first strect, was |, feparated from. $0,000 on the evening of Feb, 7 last, has disappeared, Williama Wes to have appear) for trial ‘to-day before Justice Cowing in the Court of General Sosstoue, ‘Two Weeks ago he was released on $5,000 atti, and soon blew with huricane force, The steamer wat swung off ide to the gale, bi yr airy iltebont ‘on’ davits near the bridge: was shaken clear of the lashings and the heavy liféboat on the other davit landed on the bridge, where it re- mained pierced by two awning stanclir ions, It was while attempting to se- cure tife boat In Its position that the foaman was blown overboard and lost. |; up. Just as I started I aaw above mi On opening. Tt was like wn looking Le the bottom of a well with shiny * RS gid a Perouse that fue ike: a ‘evther, the infront of me, T don't Oy the ater or hole reer | it big the mud, The hol pda eo] Snough for me to go Vat a0 ghee member ma telt the ait compressed x red te minute “ares x when I @ Col- up on my cheek ihe alte of am. ese: Thought of Dollar First, “When 1 ares out of the Levine a3 had on a blue flannel ehirt,. a overalls, heavy srubber boots a aloo I had a dollar bill in. my pocket. When they PT hg gh) ching I dt yi) Mi O tes! for the dcllas a It wap there, that I swith my hands and arms elevated. t me when I got to py my eee “To be Gown In the tins a in ir above’ the river the under the |i, jo leak in the roof of jet iy other boya place 4s enough for ma" MADE $1 BILLS went.up head first ba 8 Machine Broke Nown, Then Men The storm wag 50 severe that no, aty tempt could be made to rescue him. Among the passengers were three army lieutenants, A, K, Dinjan and N. Forgey, of the Belgian Army, and i of the Russian Army, late ity wolng to San Francisco to fool after Russian transport affairs. Lenton cancun : MISHAP TO CRUISER ON FIRST TRIP Galveston Pats Rack to Port for Repairs to Machinery—Ureak, In Not Serious, NORFOLK, Va., ‘March 27. — The | United States orulser Galveston, which sailed trom the Norfolk Navy-Yard for Galveston, Tex., last Thursday on her maiden voyage, for the purpose of ''shak- ing down’ hor machinery, returned here ‘The crulser's return was for repairs to & break in her madhinery, sustained wie the vessel had gotten some three or four hundred miles down the coast. It was stated that ee necessary re- pas would at’ once ewe to the jalveston ond that She preteeal be ready to igprert¢ within fow days, It was at the Admirals office that the damage to the Galveston is fn no way serious. Seeiliiinmenessemnnteed BORROWED DOCTOR'S AUTO. Tried.to Get Physicinn’s Horse. and Broadway, Brooklyn, and three of his friends’ went to the stable of Dr. M. B, Pearlaten,: at No, 809 Pheri the oh yesterday . aft IN NOVEL WAY, tage { After Desperate Fight Alleged Counterfeiters’ Are ‘Caught Product Almost Perfect. Suniememnsneee J Paris HAVEN, Conn., March #7.-Two men, supposed to be Willlam Gober, of No, #4 Ludiow street, and Samuel Fas. tow, of On» Hundred and Seventy-sev- enth street, New York, were arrested to-day at. the point of a revolver at thelr boanting house, No, @ Congress Avenue, and in their rooms, Jater, was found @ complete and ‘new counter- felting outfit which had turned out several spurious one dollar bills, the] f police assert, almost as good ad the genuine, The polloe belleve that an entirely new oounterfelting method has been Giscovered, as the plan for turning out ‘bogus bills is ‘a departure from the en- @raved plate and other methods gener- ally employed, The plan isto take a new bill of Any denomination, pour a fuld which is claimed came from the Russian, Goy- and Methods Discovered— |r jemnoon, ai electric mangos and ae y rane cd diarm belt us a pled! Lola! et mith iteck aa ne nie Rs pois one tt Pend sian t hr. und en that ‘ra ine iv asta he would aot the lead he telepboned to nares pnd 8 a See was sent to the house. Ti the you if men saw mu "2 a charm of gran larceny mado scant him, ———— $5,000 FOR HALF A LEG. In compensation for being obliged to walk with one artificial leg, Frank Hu- ma- rae, but joe Head. damages by a jury in tho Supreme Court to-day. The defendant was the lerrick Constpuction Company. Hu- rtus was climbing a las er ‘to his! working heats on the Putin A SAB it Greene 6 ee of brfcke fe fait trots the went. ‘him, shattering his right leg ee followed, NAPOLEON'S GREAT MOTTO ernment, over the bill, and then stamp the bill on plain sheets of paper made for the occasion, After the pieces of paper are pressed together for some \inie the whole is taken off and placed on a cyclinder much the same as u& record ‘Is placed on a phonograph, 'This 1s followed by an electrical process that makes a perfect reproduction on the witté paper and after being dried out ‘the bill ts peeled off apparently as good a8 the one from which the copy is ‘The original bill is not spoiled aud the process, it Is alleged, can be Feppated as mony times as desired, he men now {in custody here had made, it is etated by the poilce, u large number of une dollar bilis during the past few aay some of which are In thelr posgens! The woman who keeps the boarding house at No, 68 Congress avenue was in ovuversution with Patrolman Robert Hollinger, a plainciothes man Jagt night, ortly before midnight, and sald tat Fin) “watohed them make money last Ey} Finger got the assistance of De- | tective Frey and the two broké jn the door uf the room where the men wére, A fight immediately started in which the polinesnen were savagely attacked, They finally arrested the two men witir ‘evolvers drawn, Several good bills of Tar large denomination were found in their clothes and cards bearing thelr names also were found, Fastow and Gober | have been here about three days, ‘When the men were arraigned in the City Court to-day a continuance wav granted, as the prosecuting officer | wished to look up the men's supposed connections with business enterprises in New York Brooklyn Nurse Has Rheumatism Cure, When some one who has suffered jand been cured recommends a cer- \tain treatment, another sufferey may well have confidence, Mrs, Phillips, of 858 Clinton St. isa well-known Brooklyn nurse, She writes; "My business requires mo to be on my foot a great deal, I had rheumatism in my lower limbs for years, until I use Volta Powder. \tirely free from {t. I have recom+ mended it to at least fifty people, ani every One who has used !t has de- rived sreat benefit.” That which « woman of experience recommends deserves the confidence of all similar sufferers, Volta Powder 1s sold by heat drug and departs stores, Now I am en-/| True Spirit of Virile Man- hood Evolved from Blood and Fire. —y Napoleon the great knew no words dearer to his hoart than the motto of his guard— ‘The Old Guard dies, but never sur- How pregnent ‘with meaning, ght with hope, how palpituting with the very essence of virile manhood should these words be to weakened, ener- vated dnd nervously exhausted men, How to get cured should be the one aii, the one object of the sexually weak and nervously debilitated, and the most suc- censful specialist, the physlclan most skilled in the cure of this class of diseases, is thy phyaiclan you should seek; such speciatints as Dr, Greene and his able corps of ayso- clate phystclans, of 101 With Ave. Now York City, who can be consulted tree of charge, either personally or by letter, Use Dr. Greone's Neryura now and consult by, Greene at once. 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Charles Chroshan, of Belvdlere street |f! bertus, a brickiayer,; was awarded $6,000 | a9 Cash ball deposited by himeelf in tho office of the City Chamberlain, ‘This money is .belleved by the police to be part of the sum whjoh he induced Felix to bet on @ horse race which was never run, Attorneys James: Osborne and Daniel O'Reilly announced to the court that they had searched diligently for Will- Jame during the week past in order to Drepare him for trial, but had been un- able to find a trace of him, Thereupon Justice Cowling, on the motion of Aa- sistant Distriet-Attorney Train, moved that the ball be forfeited, WHS was done, William Tappan, Witlams's partner, was in court and the prosecutor ap- nounced that he would put him on triat some time during the week. | Tappa said ‘he didn't know where Wiljlanis had.gone and he didn't: seem fo be worrying about his whereabouts, olther, PURE BLOOD > NECESSARY TO HEALTH. —— Our Leading Druggists Guarantee Vinoi to Make Pure, Rich, Red Blood,. hee every day on our streets many 9 faces plainly show impure Hi Hipereraned blood. 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