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ae ‘6 be AL OD ~ FR TESINO HS WES Nickerson Swears Cardiff Wanted Corroboration - of Scythian Story. MENTIONS A BIG ‘SUM. «Then Declares on Cross-Ex- amination that Mrs. Parker Loaned Him $5,700. Dr. Charles T. Parker, husband of Mrs. Susan D. Parker, who is being gued for $7,000 by the London & Liver- pool & Globe Insurance Company, ‘went on the witness stand to-day in the United States Court, and told his version of the story of how Mrs. Parker's yacht, the Scythian, was de- Btroyed by fire in 1900. The company paid Mra. Parker $21, @8 {ts share of the lors, but now secks to recover a rebate of $7,000, charging that the expensive furnishings of the yucht were removed before she was destroyed. Capt. Cardiff, who was in command of the yacht, testified Inst week that he had set fire to the yacht at the request of Dr, Parker, who prom- ized to pay him $10,000, Several Yormer employees of te Parkers swore that many of the furnishings had been re- moved. Dr. Parker on the Stand. Mrs, Parker on the, witness stand yevterday denied all these charges under oath, and to-day Dr. Parker, ‘who hes jately recovered from a stroke of apoplexy, went on the stand to cor- roborate tier evidence, “You remember when the Szythtan was destroyed?" he was asked. “Yes,” Q. You remember that the crew made up an Inventory? A. Yes. Q. Did vou ask Capt. Cardiff to make up a-false inventory? A. No, sir. Q. Did you request him to sign his in- ventory’? A. I can’t remember, Q. Did you help Cardi inventory? A. No, sitet Ake up the ‘ Q. Cardi testified that he was in| F consultation with ycu about the in- hat so? A. No. (reading from Cardift's that all values must be large—inflated, dowted up—so he might get a constructive value. you ever have that conversation? About Cardiff's Story. “Did you at any Ume offer Capt. C: aif! money or promise iil y to burn the Scythian?” i liaieae ied ‘Lawyer Cariozs objected. aioThe question,” said Mr. Cardozd, “wether Dr, Parker did or did not of. fer to pay Cardiff to burn the vessel wa: no: asked by me. That is rot the issue ion is asked now . Cardifr.”* made that Did to discrecit 50 apt “If Cardiff's statemert that Dr. Par-| . ker promised him $10,000 to burn yacht for the insurance is true." . MacFarlane, “thon it c bearing on the issue."’ Banadirect sat 1s tho Issuer” Judge Wheeler the said They cli was removed from thi for.” jaim that. prope: ie boat and eharged Dg. Parker sat patiently waiting for @ chance fo pay that he had not hired Cardiff to destroy the boat by fire. "I will tell the jury,” Judge Wheeler sald, “that it matters not how the boat} gausht on fire—whether Capt. Carai¢! re or whether Dr, Ps had anything to do with it’) Tee? ss Not Allowed to Answer. he following questions wi but Dr. Parker was not permitter to er by word or sign. His counsel wanted to get thom on rs oo Weieieake peers Cav Carditt ent to the Weat Indies, tell him cen the Ca mi . Did you offer him $10,000 to burn the shin? : Q. Did you make out a check on the Lincoin Natlonal Bank ror $5,000 and offer it to Cardiff in part pay- ment t) fire the Scythian? | Q, Did you have any con with Capt. Cardiff sbout the ing of the Scythian? To each one he would answer no. May Answer ‘Then Dr. Last. Parker was permitted to @nswer a question. have just hed a stroke of ? A. Yes, and Peannot remarter names or’ dates, On cross-exairination many questions swere asked to which the doctor replied: “I can't remember, but I care say it té true. Q. You bo tan artificial leg for Capt. Cardiff for $50. A. Yes. 3. Did you cut bis pay down to $month fora gear 29 a8 to make nee, wer ¢ alle tons to which Car- te: 1G "Bia “Caraiit sell the Molly C. for ITA. Yes. 7Q" Di he give you the money? A. Parker and her friend, Miss Car- aimost as soon t the court-room Parker took the stand. Would Cardiff have started with boat to Boston without an order you or Mrs, Parker, A. I think ( ipetthe orton A” SNoan't remember, Pi the he F ding redirect examination of Dr. ow in litigation Ce a ete 4 or Mrs, Parker m8, .. Broker’s Firm Mentioned. Brokers Webb and Prall, who acoused by ore insurance were brought ints the ‘brokers if =m - Sees eas. Waricer sand the re way that ‘Parker the money in specula- t? ot ed, Ww. Niskerson, who wae on the whe Durned, then went &| n But the To the inal after it story. box. There w: Brother. thy tale And thy necktle is untide, Asin manner biind you att A retreat wherein to hid For the velt ran gore In thé days of y ‘When here fierce o velt of old will be ¢ Broadway casi, hangs down behing empt to find le. ‘Oom Paul dwelt, ‘Roosey-velt. comin i "Song of the Bandarlog.”* ‘The Pack mot at the Council Rock, when the moon shone over Africa last night. The Pack looked well shuffled, rather greasy and a teeny bit frayed at the corners, By special arrangement the Council Rock was on a road tour through Central Africa with the orig- playing one-night stands, The! Rock looked rather rocky s travelling experiences, bi that, as already mentioned, fs another Shere Khan, the Tiger, who had come espelally from Asia, wearing a new se: of fatie teeth, was in a proscenium Several would have liked to have seen ‘im in a coffin box, but never mind. as also Bagheera, the Panth of Nevertear Two Dollar Panths; Kaa, ame, we're told, THE the Python; Riki-Tiki-Tayi, the Mon- g00se Terror to Snakes; Mooti, the Ele- phant, the Brown Brothers, a few dele- gates from the Bandarlog, and the whole dashed Pack. He Sounds Warning. Old Papa Akela, the Lone Wolf, was chairman and arose to introduce the speaker: : “Fellow-Animais and Members of the Local Color Union: We meet to-night in response to a ringing call. Every neeting stiould have at least one best Ynging call, The object of our meeting 's to conskier the approach of the Sehib Roosevelt, whom we are toki is to come yere in 1909, whenever that is, with the black stick that grows the red flower and bites the jungle people with the little black tooth. I am vimply an old gray wolf, but we have with us this evening an old triend who will speak for the righta of the jungle peepul. I refer to that sterling man in wolf's clothing, that fearless, peerless and hair- yut er Yes. Yes. stores, and mad WW Bosto: n. Q. Whi ald you retursed Q. Did jept In red soem not leavi waa sort co! efit to Cardozo, here an! e1 a it before Buema? boat?a. Q. you gont the mort through GEN. sister, aician, the fact Q. was he mah he! Y Capt, Caraift swore that no one had helped him make out the list of deck Q. Wat happened? A. I told Capt. Cardiff all of the articles in my charg? Nickers all the motha was thrown in which fore porate aueree plot the Scythian on fire), Q. ‘You swear that Capt. Cardiff o! fered you the money? A. Yes. o! hi Capt. Wh arrive here from I went to see him in his home in nth street, Brooklyn. 1g up an Inventory? A. im. le up @ list. Witness safi mt no furniture was removed from the bor while ehe was stone before she started fcr le the burned leave her? A. ¥e with the rest of t you sleep on her. Social Hall, aft. y sofa cushions? crew, A. Yes. con eaid that when tre fi letter was produced from the wit- ness to Capt. Cardiff dated Jan. he regretted that he eons that he not see the captain to bbe af ben- him and to himself. ‘Then a sensation was created b; Boston to eee e rn the letter sats, Ty: y M Q. What did you mean dy helping | dhim for your trutual benefit know. or $4,000 t A. I don’ smaly ‘ave referred te corroborate that.n Got Money from Mrs. Parker. Q. How much did Mrs. Parker give you to purchase your interest in the A. $8,700. And she took a mortgage on the Yes. . Can you show me the last receipt for the payment of Interest on T haven't any, I pay cage? A. a lawyer, WHEELER’S . CONDITION UNCHANGED. Physician Attending Veteran Stricken by Pneumonia Has Hopes of His Recovery. Gen, Joseph Wheeler, who is suffer- ing from pneumonia at the home of his 173 «Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, is no worse to-day than he was yesterday; and his attending phy- Dr. John A. McCorkle, there wre strong hopes that the old soldier will recover. “There is no doubt about his having pneumonia,” said the physician, “bur there is no change for rse is encouraging.” Otwo of Ge daughters aud! No. Gen, Wheeler’ U. boat was In tow “¥es,-and ther A A. About | ementy, ana all kinds of fixings. 1, 1904. 0 the $3.00 hat Cardiff offered me to come. his testimony (re- of setting says peslee, WU. lng cy Wheeler, Alar. to-day. MARSHALL FIELD'S WILL WOMAN WINS IN $2,000,000 SUIT Big Stretch of Beach, Property Held by Man Is Awarded ~ to Her. I ne Beach property valued at $2,000,000 and including all the beach land from Ar- verne to Far Rockaway, L. I., in the Arverne, Rockaway Beach and Law- rence, was awarded to Mrz. Anna Sum- merfield, of Brooklyn, to-day, by a jury in the Supreme Court at Flushing, L. I The land has been held by Frank Norton, who clalmed the property was purchased by his grandfather, John L. on, in 1811. Ms, Summerfield laid claim’ to the property on the ground that the title obtained by John L. Norton was not perfect and that the land belonged to her, as the descendant of the Cornwell rohased from family, by whom it Was the Indians. his CROSSED PYRENEES IN A BALLOON. MADRID, Jan, 24—A Spanish sero- naut named Duro has crossed the Pyre- nees in a balloon. He ascended at Pau and descended at Guadic, in Granada, ‘covering about 660 miles in: fourteen hours. ———__>—__ PUBLIC REHEARSAL. AT ST IGNATIUS ACADEMY. Sacred Oratorio, “St. Ursula,” Will Be Given cHaring To-Night. ‘Lomnight the Sacred> Dramatic Ora- torio Society, founded by Mme. Sekna Kronold, the well known Grand Opera prima donna and artiste, and the society for whose benefit Mrs, Cratgia (John Oliver Hobbes) recently dehvered a r. t ft~ 5 in Sixteenth street, holds it second week- ly rehearsal at St. Ignatius Loyala Academy, Highty-thind street and Park | avenue, All the vyartous churches in New ¥¢ in the t. Ursula, now belng rehearsed, Arc! bishop Farley. ia decplyintereatat in 6 0 oratoria eam aedes' a Lavelie, of St. Patrick's Cathedral, ti tad re aly He Executed » Codalell in London |.W. Day After Marriage. i LONDON, Jan, 24.—The Inte Marshall Field, of Chicago, the day after his marriage in London, Bpp! ‘Mrs, Arttur Caton executed a codicil to his will, presumably making provi- elon for Seco! of Rev, nessed the document to Chicago almost immeuiately in order to ve the um of Westminster, 8 ret's Ch Fickt ttave You Any Ready Cash That Isn't “Working #” to do. Put it where t. 5 last, his bride, * ad Secreta Craig Wadaworth, if Em i » with. the American’ Samuel icirechat wi ument, . Dr. 9 clengymen of Bt,” irs; Caton were married. —————e . PAULISTS’ CELEBRATION, m to Begin hit Great Litergical Fane ‘Fo-Night. \The Paulist Fathers, who, have been holding a mission for non-Catholics at ‘thelr church, Fitty-ninth street and ‘Columbus -avenue, during the past week, will begin the celebration of their pa tronai feust, the conversion of St. Paul the Apostle, to-night. The great sanc- tuary will be filled with over one hun- dred choristers, men and boys, properly weven priests weart satin’ and. Archbiah Pak » the villages of Edgemere, Far Rockaway, | WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24; 1906. less champion, the/Hon. Mr. Mowgll.”” | Mowagli, after a fow words of thanks, | pata: “We were first informed of this ap- proaching danger cousin of Moot!, the Blephant, said cousin being named Gop. He sent a Washington have said that this great nahi would, after ruling over the peo- ple thirty-six moons more, come to our jungles and velts to take back thy coat and mine, oh, my brethern. “Moot!’s cousin Gop saith that Moot! hadst best pack his trunk and skiddoo, Shere Khan's cousin in New York, Tin |Khan the Tiger, wirelesses that when jthis man-creature that walks on his |hind legs was head sahib of the Night Silok Punjabbers, yea, even the tribe of Dammitsir. he chased Tin Khan off his native island. Beat It, Brethern. “Wahb, the American cousin of my 014 tutor, the Bear, sends word to beat it, brethern, to the deepest jungle and Tommi, the Mountain Lion, says he is by re American | hin’ |wireless to Mooti that the sahibe In|! WHEN THE TERRIBLE TEDDY GETS TO SOUTH AFRICA. THUG ATTACKS AND CRUELLY BEATS WOMEN ~ will Hon low. And the Bandarlog—the monkey people—had better look out, for this man-creature {s said to be a log roller. He is looking for new game to slay, so the Gun had better take the te “YT hear that that famous African traveller, Poultney Bigelow, will lay low during that year, probably bdeliev- a magazine Hfle is as danger- magazine article. m My answer Get isten to s sk me what to do? the MeCall of the Wild. Tne insurance your lives insured. people are always kind to the four- footed kindred. “See how ey were to the Yellow Dog. And how? Surely wwe can find at least one insur- ance map hiding in Africa's jungles, For all I know, the Dog's sahib, Andy Hamilton, may flee here. He certain], will flea if he has much to do wit! os. “Tam safe, oh, jungle folk, for I look enough like a colored brotner. But as for you, there Is only one thing I can recommend {f you are cornered.” “and what fs that, oh, Little Broth- er?” howled the frightened Pack, which at the moment consisted mostly of deuces. “Make a noise like a Stork,” said Mowegll, and the meeting broke up. CHARGES AGAINST THE “MODEL” CAPTAIN. Hussey Accused of Overlooking Excise Violations in East 22d Street Precinct. Inspector Max Schmittberger to-day preferred charges against Capt. James E.. Hussey, of the East Twenty-second street precinct, the “model” captain of the McAdoo regime, alleging excise vio- jations jn Hussey’s precinct. The big inspector of the Third Dis- ‘trict awalted his own trial held yester- day before bringing the charges which hls wardmen provided by making sev- eral excise violation arrests Sunday. On that day Schmittberger and Hussey passed the reaponsibillty for the Italian opera closing ‘between eet digs inst the form of the cha penderioin of the West For- ty-aeventh street district is the first vis~ fle result of Commissioner Bingham's announcement that he would hold in- BILL HITS KILBURN AND HENDRICKS. ‘Assembly Act Makes Banks and In- surance Superintendents Elective Offices, , Jan, %—A concurrent LN Sosrodnoed by Assembly:nan Tompkins, of New York, poe amendment to the constitution relative to the election of Btate officers by providing that the Superintendent of Banks,- Superintendent of Insurance and one oad joner shall be chosen at a general election at the time and places bf electing the Gaver- sole pesolution ides that each of hall not be incre or which inished during the term for $5 Gait nave Deen elected; nor shall he Peosive any fees or.perquisites of office or other compensation. : INQUIRE INTO “L” WRECK. —_——- Railroad Commissioners Hear Tes- timony and Reserve Decision. Menibers of the State Railroad Com- | mission to-day investigated the cause ‘of the wreck on the Brooklyn Elevated road at Fulton and Chestnut streets Inet Friday morning, in which one man was killed and many other ‘persons injured. The investigation ts being held in the offices of the commission in the Whitehall Building. he testimony of Road- Asoording to the ony, of Fi 1 . It was testified that hia Fut telephoned to another trackman, John Baxter, who removed the epikes. A local came along and crashed through. ‘The Commissioners renerved thelr oe: G cision on the accident, and also on. accident which occurred at Hudson and Myrtle avenues. ————————— ‘MISS BERMEL MARRIED. Daughter of Borough Presi; Queens Becom Miss Eva Bermel, daughter of Bor- of it of Cathols Church, Middle Village, L. 1. The Rev. Francis Sleg'ock cele rated » aps holy mass, assisted by Rev. John President Bermel eave the bride ‘mer A Hor sister Mar ridesrsatae ad Ghats ei mn and an Lana, Bermel. John shail recelve a com: |. SETON ON STAND IN OWN. BEHALE Says Money He. Used. Was Not Given to Him, for Any Specific Purpose. Charles Augustus Seton, who is on trial before Recorder Goff, in General Sessions on an indictment alleging the larceny of more than $6,000 by him {wm the stockholders of the Houston, Galveston and Interurban Railroad Company, took the witness stand in his own behalf to-day. Seton denied all the statements that had been made against him by tho witnesses for the prosecution. He de- nied positively that he had been given 4 juiup sun for any Specie purpou und alleged that it hud been turned over to him to ibe spent generally in order to promote t ae AEN he sale Of bonds tur nthe cross-examination _b; . Garvan, Seton suid he nud acolventary gho: and klled his father while hunt- holding that ithe ‘osecu- m should not ‘have referred An) rae Seton was asked abdut the Media Relief Association in 1900, far which he «wns indicted but never tried, and 0 abou! a avusicale advertised ‘ti pete at chee pre Astoria for fr folk and ‘Westarn Hallway 0 be the trial 1! = Site eitatae: and ticuld’ not’ be “asked ‘ae Seton identified Andrew 1D. Meloy, who was in the rear of the court-room when he stood up. He could not re- ees x er ne ms asked Meloy to mer that he tiisates? © of the bogus cer- . “Kiv' Colmey, who has bi trial before Judge Foster in another court wes then brought into the court- oom. ,Do you know Im?" asked Mr, Gar- a can’ t say that I do,” reply, "think T have ‘seen “him bee “Ever had any relations with hi conesrning: ™ NO. a pay Western stock? 0 Humphreys, Was arrested with him for the Nortctk and Western job, Seton sald he knew him under many names. | He” denied Snr Humphreys to Meloy's omice T, Garvan again asked Seton tho delivery of the Norfolk and. Wests ern bogus certi ites by the Hamilton Bank Note Company. Seton denied he had requested anybody to take the cer- tiflcates up town to have them burned Inga furnace, on the sensational told by the detectives or his arrest, on a Delaware farm, He sald he had gone toate an ts enjoy a vacation and jot to work under an assu ye eaten oa sumed name, as Getting down to the case on tril. Mr, Garvan asked Seton what he had done with the mongy he was charged with stealing. Spent it legitimately," was the re- ply, "for legal and other expenses con- nected with the issuing of the bonds. ERIE DECLARES DIVIDEND. Ata meeting of the Board of Direc- tors of the Erle Railroad Company to- @ay the regular semi-annual dividend of 2 per cent. was declared upon the first preferred capital stock. FOOD COFFEE has done the trick for others— Chokes Miss Louise Gehr- ing in Her Home and Demands Money. ASSAILS MRS. COONEY. Frightened Away by Her Cries as She Struggles with Him. John Easile was arraigned before Magistrate Croak in the New Brighton, 8. 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