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gles” at Secret-Service Men’s Story. Dollar They Can Swear Was in Her Hands. Know Father's Business, and Is Innocent of Wrongdoing. dyn Commissioner Shields Yer dollars made by her father. coins, gold and sitver, passed them. Hid Their Tracks Well. “By the Secret Service men. ive hat amd carried a fur muff. Yast time that the gi asked: “Haven't you been here before? “I don't remember,” the girl % cents change,” ‘When _ took the dollar.” - ‘and I saw the girl hand * I took it and saw at 01 was the cle It Ig not 900 fine silver. dy sald matched x Hy time he started atter her on J an tch of her, ever: ering all this rahe pre girl would gizgte. sand, a, had captured in Hophiss street place. Chief Flynn said moulds were ba’ he oven when he ent mic house, The irl kn the nald on : lient on th tn ot intent, but the lawzer ro ease was adjourned un fl for the sirl was fixed at 34 and she was taken back to tie After the hearing the at #9 Marshal Hinkel’s office and permission of her counsel for t timo told her side of the starv. Statement. punterfelter, she nything about ft. | and. 190 wer saw him muke bad money een him use tho: “qetal for jewelry. Defore I was a little My girl to buy some groceries and to brir *k the Galas ‘The man had n d bacl rested father was ar Bo was he. . k feo. 1 was discharged, et. my freedom they made me wiy fnew the eold piece was bad, but didn’t know it, Just the same, “YT will tell fust how I happened to the bad dollar this time. When "Bim home on the night of Feb, 5, Gay before we moved to Brooklyn, Baw my jittle sister was almost The dollar was on ited. T took It to bu: cheap neckwear. I had the dollar was 1 we been afraid to try to p: after having once bee row could 1 tell that the do bad? jawyer My fooled Dy “ELECTRIC MULE” MEN | “CINCINNATI 16,—Sensationa’ } charges are made in & sult Mle? tn 1 Unted States Ciretit Court to-day } avicrney for Rudolph’ Kleybolte, a ¢ Gimati banker seoking an Investig of the Miami and Erle Tri Compazy, known as the Mule." Tho charge !s that ~ *Gieyeland, whose nam: deiendaats, floated HWA An tock’ on rh ‘of $1,000 paid-up capital hy and Bnd bonds weing placed were taken in good fai financiers hundreds OF inzocont tnvertors in « unginantl aad 4 dants rT Tigo jan’ thug aum & Co, * Beary (Wr Wi kaward, W. Pomeroy WATCHED HER LONG.' “Yet Only Got One Bogus - LINE OF THE DEFENSE. ‘ Lawyer Will Insist She Did Not, Angetono, eighteen years | 4 of No. 173 Hopkins street, Brook- ; was afraigned before United States this afternoon, aooused of having passed spurious sil- ‘The father, Giovanni}, it Is alleged. made a Mying for years by manufacturing bad and the girl ‘Ay a jeweller he was ence employed by Tiffany, but he for- Qook honest ways of earning a living “€8 soon as his ekiest girl, the prisoner. Beomme old enough to pass bad money “without attracting attention. That was ten years ago. The father began on #10 wold pleces that bad the color, the ; and the weight. He was cautious, From that day until Wednesday and daughter have been watched "Tho girl te a typical Italian beauty, black hair, rounded face, with » dimple nm each cheek amd one in her chin. Her “Mein Js olive in hue and her form well “Fognded. She was as cool as though sit- _* ting in her own home. She wore a black gown and a )lack coat, a dark, inex- mmissioner Shields, alluding to the was in court, an- it No. 230 street, was the first witness. ‘He éaid the girl bought a pair of chil- "8 shoes on Feb. 5, ‘Bhe gave me a dollar and I gave witness said. “She fai she would not take the shoes then. e deft Agent James went in and erest counterfelt I had Itis inst he hed us ago. ay. evidence Francesco was weed and kept prompting her lawyer. times when the agent appeared flus- Flynn followed Henry on the holding all the counterfeits that the ing anted counsel stand and show fused taken moulds to melt When I was arrested father hi gave me 4 $10-gold piece and told me | very the yn. are her ehoes with Ey went to other stores and got 4 Bee no know!- should bad 1 gays even banks were ACCUSED BY BANKER. | or! Bow! on cays are mentioned | gijycy jewveles 000,000 In bonds the 80) Sele | Uskt these stock, ig, market nO are thus accused t Madel- | words. * said to be; Rousefleld, ing, Moore, | -— Final Prep White House are to give Mr. Long- worth and his ushers a dinner to-night at the Allb! Club, and Senator and Miss Kean, of New Jersey, will have a large jdinner party in honor of out-of-town guests at the wedding, Among the well-known persons who | arrived las: night or to-day to witness | the ceremony are the following: Mrs, Morgan Dix, Robert Gillette, A. 1. Chatfield, J. A. Boylen, W. A. Stuart, Rgbort Winsor, E. M, Mclivain, Clarence Moore, R. Fulton Cutting, John E, Roosevelt, E. P. Saltonstall, | W. Bayard Cutting, Paul Morton, D. C. ! Anderson, Francis Peabody, of Eng- Innd; Cornelius Vanderbilt, E. W. Pler- | son, R. H. Helowell, E. H, Harriman, | | Thomas Newbold, Mrs. Francis W. Lee, Miss Harriet Lee, Admiral Ludlow, B. Reeve Merritt, Cornelius Bliss, jr., B. W. Ozleby, W. W. Hoppin, C, H. Clark, Nathaniel Thayer, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Emory Smith, Wade H. Hillis, F. H. Millare 1nd wife, J. A. Young and wife, R. M. «ltonstall and wife, Ed Bran- dergee ind wife, Mr. and Mrs, Kilbour, Quincy Adams Shaw, jr. J. S. Shep- herd, Oscar 8. Strauss and wife, La Fayette Young and wife, Walter Dene- gere and wife, Andrew Miller and wife, F, Skiddey von Steade, Arthur Wood, Messrs. Robertson and Terry, R. L. Montgomery and wife, Wilbur Kyle and wife, George H. Ingalls, Jullan Codman, Blair Painter, Willlam Winthrop, Mrs. Gaston, M. F. Bradley and wife, James ©, Russell, Mrs, Henry Jackson, John A. Hance and wife, Mrs. Katherine Gil- lette Hill and Samuel L. Powers. Others as well known will reach Wash- ington on this evening's trains from New York and Philadelphia. Several private-car parties are due by to-night. New Brides Flock to Town. Judging solely by appearances, half the brides in the country have come to town to be on hand when the first young lady of the land joins their ranks, Washington, always a hive for honey mooners, probably never before shel-| 8c! tered so many dovelike newly-weds as it | Goes to-day. All over the country, girls! ‘about to be married fixed the dates 60 that they might be here when the Prin- cess Alice married. They're here, Father Abraham, two thousand strong or more. You see them| holding hands with “Waiter in the cozy corners of the hotel lobbies, when the orches:ras pl f an evening, or gazing into dear old “Clarence’s” eyes in the gallery of the Senate, while debate is going on below. Pennsylvania avenue is all cluttered up with the dark-bi travelling gowns and the fur toques that form the sartorial spinal column, as it were, of every well-regulated trousscau | this winter. : Gifts from Booker T. And how the presents are pouring into Well-Known Guests Arrive. | CROWDS FLOCK TO SEE MISS ROOSEVELT WED ee pe nee al LG, Many Society Leaders in the National Capital“ arations Made for the Ceremony. (Continued from Firat Page.) ‘Verrttory—Buffalo biin waistevat, Mrs. Ogden Mills—Diamond dog colla oSnator and aire. J. “wt retary Elihu Root—String of tu: | Clusens of New Maxico—Finest tu qualia Mureus A silver vases. Miss Alice Warden—Itallan cloth iiss Elizabeth |narbie vases | Henry B. fruit cess M Hanna—Two lace ever, ripened on the only Alice peur tree. ts. W. Roe Mcbonald, City—Irish linen centrepiece. lin tapestry. of Cuba—String of eror of Germany preadet aed set of Saxon: New York delegation. Tiffany favrile Servants of Solid silver fruit, basket. water set cinnati—Four silver oom; gilt dinner plates. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas F. Walsh—Si! ver dinner plates in repousse work. retary and Mrs. §! set In Royal Worcester, silver dishes, Punch Bowl from Mikado. Mikado of Jupan—Chest a_silver pumch bowl and two vases and Japanese embroideries. neral gaa Mew Wynne Diamond press of China Dower carved silk and perfumeries. tatoes, a barrel of apples, a barrel Peaches wooden washtub, Speaker Joe Cannon and Sliver and favrile glass dish ‘Assistant Secretary of the Navy an Mrs. Newbetry—Table silver. oman men of Irish New 1, York City Blase ot Irish nen. trian Minister and Baroness vo Hengalmuller—Diamond and turquois anee Street M. Baltimore—Oxford Bible wrapped in silken American flag. Sunday-School of Baptist Church, Cherry street, delphia—An engraved silver spoon. —$—s>__— AQUEDUCT TRACK FIGHT the White House to-day! What went before was hardly a patch to this. it is} i believed tha: at least three hundred | anos ifts will be received betore tu | morrow morning. Much interest is {elt in the gifts froin the Vanderbiits, tne! Goeiets and ower wealtny New Yor! sous, whic. re not yet recorded, | Novody’ knows yet what the ushers are! to give, oF wns the King of Englard h 18 supposed thai the bride. doin's gifts to his attendants. will take sae form of very nandsome noes roins Although you can't tell for sure, 1t i said that Booker 7. Washington ahd his family have united in a gift to Miss Roosevelt, faculty and Puplis ot Tuskegee Insitute are sending, nething appropriate too. ‘Tie Work of Muisning te decorations 1s being rushed to-days ‘in the scheme, Gr aeourationy of the east wing of the White House ine florists have emploved) tou Easter Illes, 500 American foses, 100 bride toses, waveral thousand smaller roses, miles of smilax and as-| paragus ferns and potted plants in thuu- The by bouquet ts of white ide It was made te-day. Here Are tho Best Presents. A lew Ciuse trends of ihe Moosevet: and Lungwoeh famites are being al owed to at the gifts at the Hxvcd- Uve Mansion to-day, they will not} uy. on 1 come to date: Bolivian Minister, Calderon—Immenso| fiural horseshoe of white roses, wiih! orchids simulating the sails. Ned McLean, son of John R, McLean, of CincInnat!—Diamond brooch. ‘The Taft party—Necklace and pendan \juamarines and diacond: There are ele) “diamonds ones in this gift alone, 1} It was sent in @ solid silver jewel case. (Ohio, filends of the | bridesroom—Bii- bunch-bowl, weighing fifty pounds, | delewation—Silver loving. cup. masa) Washington woman—Pleture hi . costing 400, | and Mrs, Roosey Check | *) and a pendant of emeralds | mond. Saka a of the moire State of York—Two gold badges, mi ‘Rouse, Gommutes on orelan Affaire | —Loving cup of silver and gold. I ging of Ttaly—Beautitul ‘Praailian Minlster and Mme, Nabuso —Flowers. 3ache: Mowers. Mrs. Longworth mother--Diamonds. Cuban Minister and Mrs. ‘mosaic ra of the Diplomatic Corps— the bridegroom's Quesada— service. Ident Loubet of Frence—Two en, and Mra, Taft—Two dia- fosatc work, forming painting in the Vatl- Ars, Helon LD. Longstreet, of Georgia, | widow of Gen, Lonastreet—Drawing of Miss Roosevelt's grandmother's Georgia Meine bridegroom: Mr. Grip, Swedis and’ Mrs. diamond necklace. Minister—Vass aa Morton Dinner wars, vy and Mrs, Bona- arved silver set officers—Gold t plates ‘clr anks— nd Philander Mrs. care Montgomery Stillman, of Pittab yaanton, a Boston tarriet worth $1004 Leiter—Antieue silver a 3 | caalestick Benatar A J. Revertdge—-A gold-han- Alaa Aine cron, “Glad He Ain't No Duke.” “From a child—Butte:fly tan ing the @ he aln’t no duke. French Ambassador and Mrs, Jusser- jandOstrion feather fan, “inlaid with Knox— Queens County Jockey Club Want: Leases Now in Bob Tucker’s Name Made Over to It. pealed to Justice Burr, sitting in th Brooklyn Supreme Court, to have oon tinued @ temporary injunction against Robert A, Tucker, one of the organizers and vice-president and treasurer of the club. tion seek to restrain Tucker leasing in his own name the land of th Aqueduct Race Track upon which th Biandstand is erected. The Jocke' {Club demands that he transfer lease and some other leases of thi coming e| nts at the track. rightfully his. ———————— «, CHURCHMEN JOIN IN FIGHT ON RACE- (Continued trom First Page.) Heving that it was not in fact or 1 spirit a constitutional act. I have nm hesitancy in say! derstand how the act of a man on on track, where the of the fenco Is a eri into a panic as the result of this attac! ‘They thought the Gor | fuse to t pr year Seainat to have him commit himsel race track gambling, but to be druwn into nterests back of the moveinen ‘ever, ny ‘not {gnore, Racing Men Not Worrled. all a inimical a pal in the Senate and Bo clean*and so moral, it ‘such be possible, as tt 1s to-day. are regulated by th affalrs ts safe conduct. Mirectiy to their ‘At the hotels w a blow at un Wore off. oil as of cfations, would have no effect speak of on racing. Tt most diMeult matier In the world furnish evidence that betting was ing on at the race course tt Is exchanged or record The ¢ fect of such a bill, made. Cainteny de Chambrun (Mr. Long: worth ter)—Cut glass punch bow! i Tintperor of Auatria—Diamond Peart vondant tribe of Indians, and . Foraker covktall cups in filigree silver r mined in the United States, large tea- Warder — Pompetlan Frick, of Pittsburg—Only “Prin- of Jersey Republio of France—Waonderful Gobe- ven * dozen Meeneworth tamiy— George Cox, of Civeinnatl—Cut-giass Mr. and Mrs. Philip McMillan, of Cin- Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hitt—siiver w—Chocolate Mra. Richard Townsend—Two antique containing silver and M i cal ive Sivek ey! (oe Victor H. Met. Robert chest of wood containing embroideries, Unknown donors —Two. sacks, of | p- (from Africa) and a new value twenty cents. Miss Cannon ct candlestick Moody—Pair of sil- "Sfembers of the Roosevel teams, New York-Old-fashioned hal alate” we in areas Ireland—Rare lace. “Buns of Colored “Tndustrial Evening —Table centre- ot Aptique Cas- | wink soestee’ te ativeest | Aust Ambas- Miss Joan Reid, daughter of. Uriaigesshell and lace fan. | Oder od ner Mra. William C: Bustle—Old paglish p EB. Sunday-School, m the First. African Phila- IN COURT ONCE MORE. ‘The Queens County Jockey Club | through its counsel, Hugo Hirsch, ap- The other members of the organiza- from this club's land to the club, as he may take it Into his head to prevent some of the In his de- fense Tucker says that the leasts are TRACK GAMBLING. i that from a moral | viewpoint it !s impossible for me to un- |side of a fence, aa is the case at a race- tg gambling, can be , lewaly when the same act on the other me.’ The gambling people hore were thrown | ‘ernor would re- ¢ a definite stand on the on. An effort was made last 5 he the con- are 8 seneral and the State administration aPacing, men in this clty do not feet ed at the Introduction of has never been 0 pop- 7. Its the "State, Which appoints @ commission to see, to The revenue which the State receives from Fasing nesorias tions and which in curn is passed on to county fairs, and 30 on, tp the hands of farmens, aim unta yearly to hundreds ot vote sure which will work harm >natituents, there wns some anxiety felt at the an: | nouncemen. t the race proposed ou * sald a turfman connected with one of the pacing asso- would be the KO- 1 think the Court of Appeals has already held that one can stop wagers between man and man $0 long a& no token of the bet if passed, would by e pei MAR WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1906. 3 THEY GET To r r- 1. You PAYS YouR MONEY AND id e ‘SLAPPED BY WIFE OF MAN SHE LOVED Mrs. Lobard Interrupted Talk of Her Husband and Miss Weidermann. s Recause the wife of the man she loved slapped her face oretty Miss Emma Welgermann, twenty-two years oldy, of No. 1097 ast One Hundred and Seventleth strect, has been missing since Wednesday and has sent her mother @ letter declaring her inten- tlon to end her life by jumping into the river, The matter was reported to the po- lice of the Tremont avenue station to-day by her brother Jullus. twenty- four years old, who said that the girl was deeply in love with George Lo- bard, thirty-two vears old, of No. 144 Boston road, and that on Wednesday morning she was talking with him on e e y ie ton road when Mrs. Lobard found them and slapped Miss Weldermann’s face, causing her to drop her purse and keys and run away. The girl, who lived with der brother and her mother, Mrs. Henry Weider-| mann, a widow, was forewaman in a| jurge silk mil on Morris avenue and received good wages. Acooring to the story of her mother, she firat came in >) moved to the house on Boston road about @ year ago, Mrs, Weldermann sald that Lobard had been married about ‘ten years, and that, although her daughter knew this, @he fell in love with the man, Th Lobard house 1s directly behind ti Weldermann house, and the two ar Separated only by their rear yards. In thie way the girl saw much of Lobard. Miss Weldermann was distinctively pretty, being about 6 feet 2 inches tall, with olive complexion, black hair and large blue eyes, She had many suitors, but in spite of her mother's protests she went about to places of amusement with Lobard, Last Wednesday she started for work early In the morning. At about 10 o'clock she returned, crying. Only after much questioning did her mother learn of the Incident of Murs. Lobard confroating the | pair. Julius Welderman, on being told she had dropped her purse and key- ring and had run away, went to the place. He found both articles in the street, Mrs. Weldermann again advised her daughter not to see Lobard any more, and at about noon Miss Weidermann went out again, She has not been seen siuce. Yesterday her mother received uw letter from her maid at Station R. Part of it, translated frum the German, is as follow: ‘Dear Mother—I have done wrong and am going to jump into the river oF will do so goon,” The only place for mo how is the river, | Mrs. Weldermann is grief and has urged the police to do ail they can to find the girl. She still hopes that her daughter has not yet carried out her threat to commit sut- clde. According to the mother's descr tlon Miss Weidermann wore when ai went away a black t, hat and sicque, a black waist with ‘white dots and black laced shoes, If nt overcome with to to - “I am here and I will do as I see to Este things, ip at ee track and nha ps 0 the times of 1895 and “Tes ‘when no money fi Beiaen At.” —District-Attorney Jeror an vols Were on the uredit system, | answer to the sensational charges hether this proposed bill {8 passed or hot it will have no effoot on racing ex-|that he has practieally protected uncom{fo! cept to make things a bit ttl imo traction magnates. TAKES YouR CHOICE, THR ONLY WAY TO BEAT IT the corner of Prospect avenue and Bos-! to know Lobard wien he and his wife | BY F, G. LONG. THE THREE-CARD TRICK UP.TO-D/ DATE. GAME 15 To BEAT THE EXPRESS — BY WALKING THE HUN Come IN KNOWN AS Tr are, > 8 To TAME ABEO with You DOLAN DUSTED BY THE MINERS =" Mitchell’s Foe "Foe with Belling- ham Put Out of Office in PITTSBURG, Pa., Fab. 16.—Notevitt~ standing the earnest eppeale of tonal Vice-President T. L. Lewis and Beoretary“Ireasurer Dottie, of the Pittsburg District, for a ‘fair and square” deal, the delegates attending | the Pittsburg District Miners’ Conven- tion unanimously adopted a resolution at noon to-day deciaring the offices of President and ‘Vice-President of the Pitteburg District miners vacant. President Dolan presided at to-day'’s| The delegates tifled Presi dent Jonn mitchell, “iow in New York, of their action, and dt is expected he “poo appoint men to all the much disorder in the bail when the resolution waa intr uy Ww more. when President lan ruled whe Revolution: out of order and culmh in @ scene of wild ex- citement when the delegates voted unan: | imously for Its adoption. in the saiday of reiterated his prev ous ‘never | leader. ELEVATOR OPERATOR | FOUND DEAD IN CAR. Had Worked for Same Concern for Thirty Years. On his hands and knees and half-way {uside his elevator at the Rothechtid Building, No. 43 Leonard street, John Healy. sixty years old, elevator oper- ator, of Tenth street and Avenue D. was found dead to-day. Healy lately complained to hig, fallow workers of pains in the chest “round his heart." Ty As were Ib bad to-day and he was advised to sce doctor, “bat "he “thought they would Wear Of rane Superintendent, H. H. Lelb, Ko up to the top ficor, Present the button, ahd woe no r¢ nse, boy came down dime and td Mr’ Leib that Healy. wes down on his hands and knees fixing tho machine, Mr. Leth walted. and becoming un- easy mimmoned @nother employes they Ice ra and found Healy dead. He had been in the employ of Rothschild & Co, for more than thirty veare. efi ee fl ELEVATOR KILLS TWO. Second Victim of Hospital Dies from Injuries. Hans Beltus, a porter in Mount Sinai Hospital, died to-day from injuries he recelved Wednesday evening in an ele- vator accident In the building, Nathan elevator ator, Server, the regular was teaching new operator, Jacob K Ki re Betlus made. 2 jue _S nef it and fol underneath it. Kapli downward and it cruw! and Be ent Ie up and Berver, Aiding tn wat ae i hea and eee seseion and requested to retain the! resolution, out ie wren passed over his Marion and her admirer. They seemed head. ferendum f miners of Pittsburg district ‘who elected him thelr Healy Stricken by Heart Disease— Cc. piven Shas | man, | trate FRAPPED SLEUTH CATCH BLACK HAND Hide in an Ice-Box, with the Temperature 12 Below Freezing. After hiding for over thirteen hours fn an {cebox with u temperature 12 de- grees below freezing four detectives of the Italian Bureau arrested an alleged Yeader in the “Black Hand" organiza- tion in New York. The prisoner {# Gioacchino Napoli, forty-five years old, of No. 178 Bleecker street, who says he je a married man and that he makes @ living as a sales- He was arraigned before Magis- Mayo in the Jefferson Market Court to-day on charges of extortion, blackmail and threats against life. He was held 4n $1,600 ball for trial at Gen- eral Sessions, For the last two months Pietro Miano, who keeps @ meat market at No. 211 Bleecker‘ street, has been re- celving letters demanding the sum of $700. He was told his shop and family would be blown to pieces by dynamite if he refused to give up the money. He found that several other storekeep- ers in the nelghborhood had recetved HE COULDN'T HELP LOVING MARION She Is So Pretty that Adolph Altman Quickly Lost His Heart. wooer is Adolph paren He is cooling off in the Pxycopathi ‘Ward of Bellevue Hospital to the or tense couat of Marion Barlow, whose refusal to marry Adolph was the Indi- rect cause of bis commitment to the retreat for the mentally defloient. Tf you couM only see Marion you wouldn't blame Adolph for golng crazy about her. Marion is a bionde. She works in a piano store at No, 42 Grand baa? and to fad that she is beautiful ig putting the soft pedal on desoription. ‘The home of Adolph ts at No. 39 Grand street. Up to the time he first saw ar eral he was a letter-carrier and it. of her tripping Grand street on her way to the piano store destroyed his desire for Dogged Her Footsteps. He took to dogging her footsteps whenever she left the store. He camped across the street and gazed at her with eyes that put dents in the plate glass windows, eo fervid was his love. Ma- | Atolph took to an attack at close ‘range yesterday, Entering the pland store he walked up to Marion. He grasped her lily white hand and Gropped to his knees, “Flee with muh," he implored. “On your way,” sald Marion, “or I'l call a cop.” “You must flee with muh," asserted the unabashed Adolph. ‘Marry muh }and you won't have to work. I'll work for both of Customers and clerks gathered around No a0 from to think it was a good joke. Freeing | Marion, herself the | grasp of Adolph, she ran to the door and summoned Policeman Brown, of the | | money for the society, Miano produced GRAB STREETS — WITHOUT ANY RIGHT TO THEM Comptroller Metz Shows Some Remarkable Do- ings of Corporations Investigations recently made by the Comptroller's QMice, as disclosed to-day in an application to the Board of Esti- mate and Apportionment, show that a number of companies having no fran« chive whatever have been stealing the streets of the city for personal gain. Within the next few weeks sensational, developments are promised, and ever criminal proceedings may be instituted. The manner in which these aftatra’ have been conducted was not known until the Atlantic Hotel Supply Come pany, located {> ‘Iudson street, made! @pplication for mission to ¢ear up, WS ofeat of str » connect with the pipew of the Manhattan Refrigerating, Company, on “Tenth avenue. The mat- similar letters and that some had paid money to the gang. Miano informed the police of the threatening letters, Detective-Sergeant Petrosino, chief of the Itallan Bureau, detailed Detective-Sergeants Dondero, Cavane, Bottle and Archipoll an Investigation, Hid In the Ice-Box. The detectives got Miano to write to the address given in the “Black Hand" letters, saying that he was willing to Pay the amount demanded. They then cast about for a good hiding place from which they could view the progress of events In the butdter shop. The te- box, a structure 12 by 15 feet, was the best hiding place, and at 630 o'clock yesterday morning the four policemen stowed themselves in it, Detective Petrosino did not hide in the box, but waited outside in the street, oceaston- ally calling in the ehop to see that everything was in order. ‘The detectives had a long watt. Cof- fee was passed into them from time| to time, and Miano gave thetn a couple | of steaks during the day, but with a temperature of 12 degrees below trees- ing they were not very comfortable, Shortly after 6 o'clock Iast night while Detective Petrosino was in the butcher Shop talking to Miano, a man entered who began to pricé various meats, Petrosini Does itunt. The detective recogaized him as a man from Palermo, who had a criminal record there end @ pretty bad reputa- tion here. To lead him on the detective talked to Miano, as though continuing to make an interrupted oonversation and talkes i about selling some property, ‘The man then started negotiations tor an envelope in which the detectives had placed a mumber of one and two dollar Dills and handed it to the stranger. ‘The detectives followed the man to No. 173 Bleecker street, and just as he was entering the place put bim undera rrest. ‘The marked envelopes and bills were found on him. 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Neither aki the Comptrolier, the Borough President! nor anybody else. Then Mr. Nichole went further and, found that on April 1. 189, the Bourd of Aldermen gave the Greenwich Re- frigerating Company, by resolution, power to supply ammonia for cold stor- age purposes to Gansevoort Marke ‘They were not to go outside the ina: ket and the company made a deal with the Comptroller to pay the city 5 ver of the Board of Aldermen is revakable at will, Apparently the Manhattan Company) on gaining cauntrol began to extend its system, as E:gineer Nichols found thag;, frmo. To a dose letters never una cenly. Finsiy ae merece of the Mayor ready Inid down and to the 60: gods condition aa) they aad Sooo. re (Oo answer has as yet been ing was Known of it The Atlantic Iotel Company's application to connect with the. ame monla pipe line was rejected by thé Board of e. 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