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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905, Fead of the Police Department, Back from Vacation, Not Surprised Over Burg- laries — Says That There Is No Crime Wave. | By Martin Green, ording to Police Commissioner Me- | who returned to New York from jon to-day, having your house 4s @ part of summer Tf burglars visit your domicile off your furniture, take it a8) anq the best in me are given to th T shall continue to sta as I am satisfactory to Geo ella, the Mayor of New ¥ One Hundred and That Miss West had decided to leave | made known when the announcement that she had been adopted by a millionaire, because of lance to the millionatre's daughter, becoming =the lodyed in the house a month. On Ser. 1 District-Attorney Jer- house was entered and robbed No. 1 Kutgers street. the membership of the Police ineldental contribution for the privi- | additional men {mmediately, Hekerof living in New York. ) "EL am not trying to minimize or ex- the fact that houses have been en- Yin August of this year and in |fgur said the Commis- "The same agitation about an whe of robberies from the same) té that are responsible for this | he would appoint the appropriation for [Was made 2% |force have becn dismissed or d Commissioner McAdoo. [police force {s smaller r it was at this time a has been smaller all su Wants 1,000 More Men. the next budget,” | McAdoo stated, always knew of last year, Commissioner “I shall ask for 1,000] Nearly every in town has repeatedly recu Some of them say th many as thirty-four addit! It is almost a | men to prope: “Will you make a Detective Bureau t O'Brien from Europes’ he was It such. made a year ago. "Summer robberies, I may say, are | Additional men. unusual. The entering of boarded and abandoned city houses is not Har to New York. part of summer life in town.” ‘Here is the police answer to the pub- 6 outcry about the prevalence of bur- ries. Although new then that tage. clared to have awaited n tempted by the comforts and quiet Commissioner been in town only a few hours | he made his statemeni, vhat the records of the tment will show fewer robberies you can't 1905, than during Au- "Give him a chance to unless you have homeward bound pas- |8age engaged about a year in advance SECRETARY get back from Europe at 3 ust, 1904, He sald he had no complaint | make about the administration of | On Ang. 31 Botoch Minorosky trangled to death in Por- No arrests. ter avenue. ‘On Sept. 5 Warren Leslie's bome, at ‘Ho, 408 West Forty-third street, was During the absence of Commiasioner Percita West. Leading Lady Edeson, to Make Home with Mr. and Mrs, James De Wolf. ' for eson in © stage and in the fu- | make her bome with Mr. and) £ No. Waughter of Mr. De Wolf she had lett the home of her mother. Mr. De Wolf is ot a millionaire by ‘osperous business a clothig company fo. 17 Park place. here has been no adoptton, aere will be none that I know of,” said | wife and I known Miss West since she was a baby. We had a little girl just her sixteon vears ago, when our child died, Miss West was so like our child that | naturally we became attracted to her, and thon we deca Her own mother jis on the stage, and le home ai she was weleome at six months began making our home , devoted as —— ILSON GOES WEST Sept. 3 Waspington last 1 bri street came from United President, I feel overworked and and am anxious to get home. I havé a copy of the treaty for the Czar Next to your President, Mr. Witte 1s a past master as a diplomat. Your President, however, Is possibly better, life, long as She will al- be treated as our ‘daughter, and fon is nocessa vast. who s nineteen years old, t appearance With Robert n Theatre. she planned She had ex- nusual beauty, and footlights her had she not vensky. ar by that name. LERCITA Wasz, wih tha omcome of tt hare 1 5 lef visit to hig min Tuara Coury, Iowa. OBBERIES A PART ACTRESS LEAVES STAGE FOR HOME LIFE 'SAYS MIKADO OF SUMMER LIFE | —COMMISSIONER M’ADOO. | AND GZAR HAVE A SECRET PACT Prof. Martens, Legal Ad- visor of Witte, Makes Re- markable Statement. Prof. F, Martens, who was the legal adviser to Mr. Witte and Baron Rosen, the Russian peace envoys, at the recent peace conference, sailed to-day on the Frenoh liner La Lorraine. He arrived at the grected a large number of friends who were there to see him off. ‘camsnip early and ple: ntly “I had a most pleasant time tn the ates," he sald, replying to ques- ‘and {t was due entirely to your at his best during the con and the outcome {s a great the Russians tte wi rto visit Rusala at any time. Prof. “I cannot a secret treaty which no one but know.” en he stopped suddenly, as if he ald ‘oo much, and refused to con- Unue his conversation when pressed by th nen nger was Mrs, Rojest- f the Russian Admiral She had been visiting in his country for a couple of months, nd she appeared on the deck of the wespaper er: Anot ship with a French poodle under her arm. She expressed herself as delighted Peace Confer er conversation D: he best pl It ts far ahead a concluded New York. French poodie. ‘entered and robbed of 810,00 worth R of propery. McAdoo Acting Commissioner McAvoy made a great many transfers. of them created discussion ters, particularly in the cases o affairs during his long absence m Mulberry street. Will Get Details. “Ot course," he explained, * p get hold of deta Hcipate that I will have any criticisms I remained away longer than | ‘intended, but if I had received any’ timation of such a reign of :error as of the newspapers nave described I 4 have returned long ago.” joner McAdoo roundsman. Commissioner McAdoo said proving the acti y in making the transfers, | he would inquire into the circumstances, Commissioner length about the unsanitary, antiquated Station houses scattered thro y. In his next message to the Mayor he will recommend that all of the sta- nouses be destroyed no good. Ac: e Board of Po- ce Surgeons giving ‘acts about t! menace to life and but I don't an- h of policemen in many of the station houses they oc- PY, Like the Irish modistes with French ver. He looks though he enjoyed his vacation and hat it was of benefit Where may be no significance in the t, but within an hour after he had iched his office a large package of mew axes wus carried into an ante- broke in the have come back from) have a pian for | kecping tabs on speeding automobilists that attracted my attention. How to Time Autos. “They have a secret observation point} at a certain p: stance, tWo or three or four miles d's tance. there is another observation po! wo connected by t | Massachusetts R Mm Aus. 31 home at No. 304 West Eighty- worth of property. nd the time {t passes is | vhen the machine the Commissioner Guild Certainly be back to-day reached overcoat portable and ma the scheme on som: MDhere was a lot of ginger around the if pile to-day. Everybody was on tne foundsmen, patrolmen and cly loyees saw earlier figure if the clocks than the: two months. The Commissioner drove ulberry street entra t M. After greeti anonymous and have observed and Mrs. Carrie «ghty-elghth Snr |COTTON MEN'S NS REPORT DIFFERS. ro) Crop Estimate | rd with Govern- ment Figures. ASHEVILLE, of the cotton crop of 190 teal proclaimed th. He lost no tim Walence of erin nea TEE ‘On Bept. G6 Mise Mary Maloney re- turned home and found ber house, at Be. 820 Wert Forty-six been entered by Hyed in the house for sume days, AAA ener in Capt It may be deduced e cities as to freedom from crim = ™ ROOSE FAMILY PICNIC. Cuts Out All Official Duttes for the Must Not Get Rattled the opposing 1 es coe Day and Keeps Pleasure. Ground See hten the uml. pisslosier chin bat attempts are fem aout in tho Pettatss io sucocod am acantidet ried, “and 1 do not ated for one. $500 REWARD. ae eee HE WORLD will pay $500 to any person who Surnishes information leading to the arrest and ; Wetchoff, alas “Fredertct: A. Schote,” “Dr, Wisthoff,’ “Dr, Weston,” Dr. Edward Witshoff,” and known by half a dozen other es, his real name being, tt ts supposed, * ——_— TOCKS QUIET; AMERICANS MIXED, LONDON S' —Mon today, vunts were firm K Exchange conviction Tredertch AN vino. trecluee, Such information should be sent to the City Editor of World, If two or more persons furnish such infor. \ tron and chum such reward, ‘he dectston of the Chief f York City Detective Bureau shall be final as to entitled to recewe The Worla’s reward. ROBBERS GET Thieves Visit Williamsburg in a Wagon and Get Ready for Winter. Wholesale and retail burglary was rife :rg in the early one gang with completely cleaning out twa e8- © police being arrest for three small ch of winter caused the | 190%), to pay an unannounced | To-day manufacturing ; Hcved, Peter Satlus, on the second 0 Hodney esr Wagon up and ner, twenty-two years old, of Was held ‘for on three | The co nehard, Sept. stat wern Cotto COTTON STEADIES ON ADVANCES OF OCTOBER, x low BEACH FOR COTTON LEAK, profit-takinj except tes, Ww off at t 0 ed h inarked of the urred, lower. a further tnentals were dull in gy i Japanese jor 14 were quoted at 104%. PLUNGED FROM JEALOUS WIFE SGU OVERCOATS WINDOWOFHOME KILLS HERSELF man Takes Carboiic Acid— Man Summons Doctor, Wha Arrives Tou Late to Save Her} Drowning, Youth Dived Two Stories to Street-—Had Been | Ii with Fever. y Fisher, nineteen Seventy-ninth the Preybyterian Hospital hours to- juries, received, Lac police ass a| attempt to he was drowr again dec he arose ear values above y | tions, but they carrying away Tre crash an found the youth unconscious h street s of Fisher told che : shar ‘and that while there he had been taken with what is now belevel + ket, It fluctuating from 116 1-8 to 118 agal live in ad- | covered and return- 197 Hamburg | eq . ea home some days : ‘egon to show siene of dementia. ‘(2 BURGLARIES FIGHT ERIE'S IN ONE FLAT GROERAT FERRY ‘fithin Four Months Thieves Newsdealers and Expressmen Have Paid a Dozen Visits to, No. 2615 Eighth Averue— One Robbed Three Times, Refuse to Keep 50 Feet Away from Chambers Street Sta- tion and Two Are Arrested. exceedingly and @ ¥ expected. So many bunglarie: approach nearer the Chambers streot selling and caused a weak op Miying tendency | most of the'r at anced to 1 steadying the list September, | “YWs9 robbed thre: the thieves might | only on the last visit they y Joseph Phinney In another flat th n of $400 and a fe om WHEAT SUPPORTED BY PROFESSIONALS, | to prevent outsider ae SHIPPING NEWS. Continure suppor {in the market | news from the vanced from 1-4 or taweat and prices w a4 of & cent f buyers, taking | Moon sein. 12 Ad | advantage of the for a quick turn on the bull side. Corn was abo: was plentl- | Chicago's opening prices were ron) OF NUW yoRK, Bepiemb.r, 80 7-8. Console sdvan 49 a, Sepiomb cember, 31 7-8 bid Uhicago's clorin —September, ING STRAMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY, Seneca, Tampleo. La Lorraine, Havre. December, 42 8-4 to 43 7- 1 i pera te Oe, May, 43192 asked, esuranocs, Havana, STOCKS CUT ON. HEAVY SELLING Reading the Speculative Fea- | ture, While the Railroads and | Industrials Are Hammered by | the Bears—Bonds Steady. Another wave of Maul es down in the Stock market to-day, the selling coming almost wholly from | the Western brokers, who were the aviest and most urgent buyers on ter the start to-day, which the list rallied fractionally lead of Reading, but later, ned, working off from 1 to e than 2 points, made during the session to bring terday’s final quota- oved unsuccessful and finished lower all around ling was active during the entire sider th ings, when sales ranged from 500 to 7. Rea ing was the feature of the mar- 17 3-4, tts close of yesterday. Pacities, St. Paul, Atchison, Penn- a, Ontario & Western and > Th sy Witz | striking resem) < was asked if he would | exhibit e copy of the treaty he had. | fi 1a she sald that he replied. There {>| among had caused her to leave him two months the Czar and the Mikado will ago. It was ad was signed “Belle.” The address that s | other wom: husband might be toge nivers dation pulled | Many attempts, PRISONER MAY BE WITZHOFF, POLICE THINK |Mysterious Man Under Arrest as ‘‘Warburton’’ Re- sembles Bigamist. at Police Headquarters name as Fred Under arr W. Warburton, and the police have a suspicion that he may be the bigamist © ff. He {s declared to dear a} neo to the printed pic-) ove e fact + tures of the much-married fugitive: Warburton was arrested at No. 41 Greenwich avenue yesterday afternoon | the day pr upon a charge of forging a cheek for| uimatum, the Grand Vizier, St Peedo il $268 brought by Max Mendel, treasurer of the Union Ol Cloth Co., of No. 221 Canal street. After his arrest Mrs. Warburton called at Police Headquarters accom: | m He will Issue an|Panted by her mother, Mrs. Minnle street Mrs. Minann showed a letter whioh rd r had fou ner's effects and wht pr ssed In a womi t husband, d to * ty own dear No, 63 Hillside ave: Muss. The w omething w: and th: 1e, West rf said she “' y of thelr weddin Mrs. Minann said in court that ehe d followed her so aw for 6° de ter un® the woman tn n are not the only ones he eral jhas married.’ On the forgery charge Warburton pleaded not cuilty and was held in the Tombs Court in default of $2,(00 bail for examination on Saturday. BROOKLYN IS GETTING BAD, SAYS CROSS: 'Fewer Murders, Declares In-| spector, but Social Evil Is Increasing. Poilce Inspector Adam Cross, n charge of the police of Brook de- nied to-day that he had been called to Headquarters and reprimanded by Act- ing Inspector McAvoy. ‘My call was purely social,'’ he said. ‘The Deputy Commissioner did not have anything to say about criminal condi- tions in my Inspection district. Records | of the department will show that there has been a big decrease in big crime— on, especially in the initial deal-| such as murders and robberles—in 000 | Brooklyn. Coney Island and Brooklyn are much cleaner than ever before, but I have found that the Immoral condl- tions, such as the socta! evil and de- generacy of that kind, 1g becoming more common In Brooklyn.) These vices are growing over here much faster than In folk & Western were about the hardest Manhattan, hit of the active rafiroad shares, they selling off from 1 to more than 2 per cent. In’ the {ndustrial quarte: Smelting, und ¢ 1 to Copper, ugar, Tennessee Coal & Iron lorado Fuel & Iron gold off from percent Brooklyn Rapid Transit was the weak- Some action on the Excise law should taken by the Legislature without ds - re aiehe Exelee law never. has been iforced except for a short time durin + Mr, Roosevelt's administration as head of the Police Department. The present law gives great opportunity for grate and an injustice !s done the police be- aye ‘inabie to enforce (ae est of the tractions, the price faling off jaw to the. letter. almost 2 per cent. Losses of from 3-8 to 1 per cent. were shown in the Eries, Bids were steady, The total sales of stocks were $19,60)| shates and of bonds $3, The Closing Quotations, To-day'e highest, net cl POPES PFA. Kean & Tex Tex. pf 1 pe Hook Taland Island pe. Pac TSE Bteel Steel pf eh CHOLERA VICTIMS ON THE INCREASE BERLIN, Sept. 7, 6.142 P, M.—An of- tin Just issued announces “8 of cholera and fielal bully that fifteen six doaths were reported twenty-four hours ending day, making @ total of 105 new cas #2 deaths. Q Bromberg, Rastenburg a! “while the Legislature ts changing to do something with the eocial evi also. _ FELL DYING IN STREET. Police Sergt. Spreckley, Suddenly Stricken, Dies in Hospital. Police Sergt. Benjamin Spreckley, of 71 Net | the Hamilton avenue station, Brook- a lone oh 6S | tyn, fell unconscious this afternoon as %|he was about to cross the Hamilton | avenue bridge over jowanus Canal. % &| He was taken to the Seney Hospital, where he died later. Bright's disease eciused his death. He Jomed the forco in 1881 — NO DIFFERENCE, Old People Just a Happy as Young. Age cannot wither nor custom stale the infinite variety of lif When the right food makes one new each day there seems as much simple happiness when one is old as ; when young, but bounding health is the requisite and right food produces that, ‘A happy woman of 77 tells her ex- perience: " “For three years,” she says, "I was greatly troubled with a nervous af- fection of the stomach, which at last 1 could neither eat nor sleep with any sort of comfort. I grew very deapondent and felt that my hold on seem to give me any strength, restored to me the pleasure of livin, it, I cannot praise it too hi; iy" Name given by Postum holera havi ared iN Bt, cases of, cholera have appe marie Creek, Mich, ere's a reason, 4 10 days’ trial ts sumictent, 1 and thereupon the preparations for brought me jv buch @ condition that | life was very uncertain, It was dif- ficult for me to find food that I could digest. ‘My doctor kept me on a diet of 1ice for a long time, but it did not | “1 am glad that at last I decided to | try Grape-Nuts food, for it has done | «a wonderful work for me. Before I had used up the first package I be- yen to take a new interest in life, and I rapidly increased in health and strength, My stomach has regained pan its normal tone, and inthe two yoars jay Tor Cowan that Grape-Nuts tae bean Or only collars. food, I have not a sick day. aga atacaned CHL am 77 years old and Grape-Nuts bas | uwannntes Lines." Your deaiet cats MOROSCO BOWS TOULTIMATUM OF THE FRENCH Sultan Makes Public Apology for Man’s Arrest and Pays Indemnily, PARIS, Sept. 7—A despa Forel‘; Offlcs from M. St. Rene ‘a... landler, Mintst. to Morocco, annou.ces that the Moroccan governme: . led to the French demands A complete eatisfaction. n Offlce is i to the Garnit, accomp: to whe Frene: y a retinue, wenc Where he was lecelved byt er and nis stait jand + an oricials ‘The n publicly pre= sented a formal apolog: f the Frenen Alger tor the arrest r answered accept Ing the excuses and reparation ¢ departure ¢ e legation, prelimin. to the enforcement. of Fran _TORTURNG SKN UMAR Whole Body Mass of Itching Sores and Scales—Awful Suffering for Fifteen Years—Terribly Disfigured ' —Doctors and Medicines Did No Good —Had Lost Hope. CURED BY CUTICURA IN TWO WEEKS “My head was one mass of scnha, and my forehead was covered down almost to my eyebrows. I had to wear my hat all the time. My legs, arms, and kody were covered with spots in size from a pin-head to aa large as a silver dollar. A, white, crusty scab would form and itch, and words cannot ex- ress how { suffered for fifteen years. ia tried many doctors and all kinds of treatments, but could get no help, and thought there was a0 lope for me. “A friend told me about Cuticura, and I got a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment, and in three days my head was as clear as ever. I applied the Ointment night and morning, also taking a hot bath three times a week, and using the Ojnt- ment freely after the bath. After usin one cake of Soap and two boxes ol Ointment I was completely cured, without a mark on my head or body. I was so pleased I felt like taking my hat in my hand end running down the street to tell every one I met what Cuticura had done for me. I shall never use any other but Cuticura | Soap. If any one is in doubt about | this, they may write to me. (signed) H. B. Franklin, 717 Washington Bt, Allegheny, Pa.” Compiste External and Toterpal Tyeetm amon from Pimples to Berofuln, from Tat " cy to Agi ean seneltoek in torn of Cheeskate Coat Filey 60.'por COFFEE To the thousands of homescomers, | dissatisfied with coffee all Summer long, this sale will be most welco: and timely. Try these good ole tested and proven brands, | Friday, Saturday and Monday, | BOGOTA—A rich, delicious Cof- 25¢ fee, regular price 28C..+++0.+ ~ ‘TEA—High grade, Black, Green Th TALSSHA RAMS DRESISOeTr 43c OUR TWO GREAT LEADERS. Broken Java, very fine, 20. Broken Mocha and Java, 23c. 8 my delvazetciManstige, ap Ant! Orders by Postal Solicited. ents COFFEE G 1 | | 12S company 233, 235, 237 and 239 Washington St, Bet. Park Pl. & Barclay 5¢. Established 1540, Wide Stitching. Fine Linen, get them, Af deater won't supp'y you, sond bie I am sorry I did not begin sooner to pane. saking for bouklet,” "Lived HENRY HOLMES, Troy, N.Y. New York: 91 Union Bquere West

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