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| | } | =~. FALICE SCORED IS INEFAICNT ~ BY GRIND JURY Wiring Out of the Pres- ent Detective Bureau Is Recommended, {MORE MEN ARE NEEDED, Between 2,000 and 3,000, Pre- ¢ Sentment Says, Should'Be ~~ —~Added=to-Force.- ' The November Grand Jury handed tn & strong presentment to-day dealing ‘with the demoralized condition’ of thé Police Deyartn The presentment recommended among other, things the enlargement of the force by 2000 or 8,00. men and the abolition of the De- tective Bureau as now constituted, and the es ment of a detective force on new Tho presentment, efdressed to Judge O'Sullivan, first calls ntion to the feckless criving ~ of — atomolt through the streets and that a more stringent Idw be enacted which would prohibit any one from operating theso vehicles who had not attained the age of elg! It , eontinues “After having heard numerous wit- messes in different cases careless driving of dutomobiles, this body deemed it ite duty to inquire of the Commissioner of Police of this city and demand from him a most thorough explanation of why he, through his de- pe allowed these frequent vio- Jations of the law to trke place with- ‘out trying to check the same, and from thorough investigation and ex- planation this body finds: eThat th ‘olice Depar' ment, ns it extn to-day lnndequate and bh Not heen kept up in num- hers in. proportion to the ¢the population of 1 wholly reepecttully recommend™that, for the betterment of the polico service, many of the pol oMcera now detatled fm the different clty departments be re- fmanded back to actfve pollée Uuty. +! More Men Needed. ‘Wo are firmly convinced that the safety “and proper protection of our people demand an immediate tncrease In the police forew!of between 2,000 and 3,000 men. ‘dn the opinion of the Grand Jury, the term of Office of the Commissioner of Polige should be at last ten years. He should be removable by the Mayor of the city, not. however, at the Mayor's ‘wit, but only upon charges, after ser- vice upon him of a'copy of the charges and an Opportunity of being heard tn hale defense, s ‘The law should also be €0 amended | a to empower the Commissioner of} Police to abolish the Detective Bureau @s now constituted and to enable him to make detective ser entirely a matter of detail by executive order. In Boing this, per care should be ex- e@rcised to preserve any pension and walary rights which under existing laws Gre now enjoyed by individual members of the force and which jt might appear equitably snould be reserved to them. re Is one other change in the which the Grand Jury deems {t siy-Important should be made, and ig te confer upon Ue Commis. titel Biorer of Police absolute power to im- 8m Teduction of one or tore grades in rank as a punishment aft upon charges and @ finding of To Degrade Officers. ‘The Commissioner, in this connec- lof, should have power ta try upon Arges officers Who are simpty Incom- etent in the place they hold. Under he present system men become cap- | fing of police or Inspectors who anjeht make very good sergeants or rourls- men, but whose capacity is too limited to itclently’ discharge the functions of ger officers in the force: "Nhe Grand Jury respectfully requests that copies of this presentment be for- avarded to the Governor and Lieutenant Governor-élect and Speaker of the As- jambly for communication to the Legis ature of the Btate, and to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of this city." & trial ruilty.” bearing upon | POSING OF NE DMD BY WOMAN JL Mrs. Carey Is Arrested for! Deaths of Her Chil- dren and.Others. FOR, INSURANCE MONEY. | Prisoner Tearfully Declares! ‘Charge Against’ Her by | Police Is Untounded. ees (Special to The Hvening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. &—The detid- erate poisoning of her two Mary, elght years old, and Annie, six years, no chargo which the police Bere one against Mra. Mary Carey, No, 0842 Hamilton 4s of the authorities that the woman ia responsible for the deaths of three others—her husband, Patrick Care and Patrick and Cecilia Cook, brot and sister, with whom she lived j1n the Hamilton street houe. An , it is wald, was employed in each of the five ca and the motive aitvanced by ‘the police Is Insurance money. To @ ii the sums for which the children were insured—$100 in all— | Mra. Carey ts alleged to have poisoned | them. The woman was arraigned before |@fugistrate Elsenbrown tn the Central Police Station this afternoon, She was represented by John R. K.‘ Scott, al- though she has retalned Attorney Ed- win Abbott to look after her interes: | Mr, Scott was called into the case by a cousin of Mrs. Carey, Mrs. Carey spent a restless night In the cell and to-day showed signa of weeping and loss of sleep. To Attorney Abbott sho made a lengthy statement, hoshe dented all the accusations a: pentedly asserted her innocénco of any crime. The woman, denying a Statement of the police, says she never ased poison in any form, and that never-in the slightest degree il-treated her. children. In this. she {s substantiated by Wiil- Jam McDonasi, a cousin, who to-day de- clared that Mrs. Carey was a loving and devoted mother, oa Di Attorney Bell has been co pulted by Capt. Donaghy, and has given his assurance that’ he will co-operate with the police In making a thorough tnyestixation of the case. “{ told Capt. Donaghy,” aald.the Dis- trict-Attorney this noon, “that this of- fice would bear the expense of a po: mortem exarfination of the bodies of the three other persons. Capt. Donaghy acvised me that the evidence warranted a chemical analysis ot the children'¢ intestines. I told him to go ahead, do what he thought best and that thie ‘oMice would dear the éxpertse,"* EOISON ENOUGH TO KILI, 200 IN WAIT HOUSEHOLD. AUBURN, N. ¥., Nov. 28 —/ Enough poison has been found in a four-pound sugar firkin In the home of Millionaire William F, Walt to kill 200 persons, ac- cording to the analysts by A> N, Ham- {lton, the New York chemist who has been’ retained by the Auburn police to determine the cause of the Illness in ie Wait family. Mr, Walt and his son are in thet Auburn City Hospital, so 1) that they are not -expecied to ‘recover. All the other members of the family haye be poisoned, but: Mra. Wait, the second wife of the rich carpet manufacturer, iy sula-to have recovered. “Mrs, Wait, tn..the. secluded hous: where she is staying with old friends, said last night that she could not con: celye of any motive which would prompt any person to attempt the lives of-her familly by meansot poison, “It je distregsing, of course," sho said. “Mr, Walt and my son are In the nos- BULGARIANS BURN SERVIAN VILLAGES. Fourteen) Women and Children} Killed and Many Wounded r in Raid. os BELGRADE, Servia, Nov. 2%—An bMcla] telegram received ‘here to-day @ays that a band of Bulgarians has burned two Sorvian villages, Dovesenzo and Belyakovzer, in the’ vilayet of Uakub, killing fourteen persons, mostly fvomen and children, and wounding Rand otl ‘Find the Bride, Roger J. Ransom’s wife disappears from his side in New York while on their honeymoon. A strange man whispered something to her just be- fore she vanished. Anna Katherine Green, Ameri- ca's greatest detective- story writer, takes ‘up the case and solves the mystery for THE EVEN- “f ING WORLD, Would you have gone about « finding the bride in. the same way? See The “Evening World of Mon- day, Dec. 10,’ for Miss Green's way of doing it. t 1 FOR BEING POLITE. PITTSBURG; Pa, Nov. %.—De- cause he tried to assist Mrs. Mary | Bell, seventy years old, from a trol- | ley car, John Brand, a McKeesport | | merchant, was arrested and flned af- | ter a tussle with the police and by- | anders Inst night in which a rusty | | broadsword, a rifle, sticks and stones | | fgured, ; Brand saw ‘Mrs. Bell had di Mcutty j @etting off tho car and rants her assistance, His intehtions:--were iAP parently misinterpreted.and the wom- an refused his courtesy, When shy in- sisted she struck him with a basket he cartied and two men passing in a buggy, ‘thinking Brand was fighting | the woman, knocked him down. ee think A crowd collected; and E Ing he was going to be att home and emerged with a one hand a brondsword tn He fired a shot and, waved (‘The policé’ arrived, svered him | Ad 100k him wefore a Maistra tho hearing sovertl women apne and criticised the police for the! tlon. fine. sword ret Brand was let go ‘with @ light Not His vanctio (Prom the Chicago Trihune,) want to know,” sai tho irate ma- tron, “how much money my husban: Argw ott of this hank Jast woo! IT can't give you that Infor Atfos Ma'am," answered. tho man in tho caice, {dren | youre re, the) paying teller,: -aren'¢ ‘"Xea, bot I'm not the telling payer. | e Carey Children Poison Philadelphia Victims in SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS IN A BOD) Vote.on Church Bill in Cham- ber of Deputies Forced the Action. } MADRID, Noy, 2%.—The Spanish Can- inet which was formed by Field Mar- shal Lope Dominguez July 6 last,” suc- ceeding the Cabinet of Senor Moret y Prendergast, resigned Ina body to-day. It was composed as follows: Premt Lopez Dominguez; Minister of Forelan Affairs, Senor Gullon; Minister of the Interior, Bernabe Davila; Finance, Navarro Roverter: of Public Works, Garcia Prieto; Min- ister of War, Gen. de Luque; Minister of Marine, Senor Alvarado; Minister of Instruction, Amallo Gimentos Minister of Justice, Count Romanones. Minister It was announced from Madrid yes: terday that the Spanish Cabinet had resolved that st was its duty to remain nti it was Yoted out. pal logitiation to which the = committed was the Law of ns, apd the Chamber of Dep- erday by 161 4 votes de- tided to devote half the seasion to the @iscussion of the Law of Associations and the other half to the budget. Conservatives abstained from voting., King Alfonso on Nov. 18 was hastily called to Madrid from a hunting expe- dition, and it was announced at. the: time thag it was belleved that a Cabinet crisis was Impendibg— It was explained that War Minister do Luoue was resisting the pretensions of Wevlor and Polaviesa to tha Marsvalship, made vacant by the death uf Count de Cheste, Wevler and Polavicja, Jt was added, based their claims on thelr “victories in ‘Cuba and the Philippine Islanés.” CENTENARIAN MINISTER FOUND DEAD IN-BED. Rey. William Howe, Noted” Massa- chusetts Baptist, Had Been Active to End. Nov. 28—Rey. ntenarian and the an in the world, bed at his home CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Wiillam Howe, a © oldest Baptist clersy: <1 dead in figure in the Baptist denomination, Up to his last conscious moment he re- tained the use of all his facultles; Only a few months ngo, on the occasion of his one hundredth birthday, tend ed a meeting of, Baptist. ministers In ‘Tremont Temple in Boston, and deliv- ered a stirring address, Dr. Howe-was born in Worcester and Mintiter of! The SOOSEELT HOME | MENACE BY FR Long Islanders Muster and “Stay Forest Blaze Making for Sagamore Hill. Presi- OYSTER BAY, L. 1, Nov. 3.— dent Roosevelt's home on Sagamore Hill was menaced by a forest fire Inst] rece night that started on Cooper Bluft, | : which is part of the estate of W. Em- Say ear eS REG len Roosevelt, a cousin of the Prosident,| Vii occupy one of the {which adjoins the Sagumore Hill prop- fly valizotithe jerty. Capt. William Bingham, who lives at OF BELMONT, OHIO | Blaze Starts in Baltimore & Ohio Depot and, Fed by Oil, Destroys Business Section. WHEELING. W. Va. Nov. 28.—Firo destroyed the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road depot and practically the entire business section of Belmont, O., a town J of %,@00) population, early to-day, and | {x still in progress, G 1 stores and mar Inga have been destroyed, and ‘the tir men are trying to save the Lynn Ho Which {# apparently doomed. All. tele hone and telegt. ph communications pave cut off by the fire, which started the depot. 7 { | 9gteat quantities. of oll atored stored | Storehouse added to the spread of in Hote by explosion. Fire. ap- cratuw has yone {rom Barnesville, O., Pe netp. Th® loss will be more than $100,000. INFERNAL MACHINE FOR TOWN OFFICER. Heard the Wheels Going Threw It Into a Lot Near His Office. and pital and barn are Ill, but both aro} way graduated from Newton Theologt-| ~~ cqoactal to Tae Evening Wor'd.) better now. I waa not so very ill, 1} co.) seminary. His earliest endeavors | yAsHINGTON, Pa., Nov. 28.—Bur- was ‘slightly so, but not so much as ‘ i ptine-others ea ee "| tn the Baptist denomination took the | Maroh narrowly escaped eet Eee eee eee ee engine | form of founding a: number:of=Baptlat| death terday aT at —titerrat ma on of the ilness of Mr. Wal serie iS chine which he récelved through th Qr my son, and what led to It, without ; ®chools In the North Ind of Boston ae which I nrough the Sonsultut m—with my friends, : and of serving as pastor of-the Union) MA ™ Ja, unwrappin ‘Dr. Emerson W. Hitchcock Cleared} yinusiet chucch and Temple Church, |wiith evidently conals away « kood deal cf contusion ae to | HapHet—causch and P rad | wh lehieVis ney sone ee on snree auch the exact sequence of the several. iJl- | which became mers the present |Of Synachinery alarmed him, and ho pepe eere UN wich AE Cece the | Tremont ‘Templo y by plans {ied ft Into @ Vacant lot ‘adjoining hte ; mado ft knowiforihe first ume that | formulated by Hiss aMce clon whlchipatie almost in Bryan Walt, despite his youth, tw In| For a. gres rs Dr. Howe | seantiy, tore a big hole in the ground, father erence ronattion -thany his) has be fdentified with |*he plot to kill the Burgess ts laid to “ = | Cambridge hy ty longevity and [ihe /Black Hand.’'| which has been y hicalmost unvarying Rood health the active in| Washington County — for chery at d fo careful’ and |months. BEATEN AND JAILED $ nbits of iiving, including regu- |™ Maret has been active In suppressing ra, wbUndance of sleep and si ple diet. Better and Cheaper. ROYAL BAKING POWDER is more eco- nomical than other brands because of its greater leavening strength, as s States and Canadian Government reports. ” The other baking pov 80 per cent. less leavening gas than the ROYAL So the ROYAL, even should it cost more than the other: In addition to this the superior flavor, sweet- ness, wholesomeness and by ;ROYAL BAKING POWDER make any difference in cost insignificant, : ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, dash tsa , would be much the cheaper. this gang and bringing its members. to Justice, hown by both the United wders contain from 20 to delicacy of the food raised ‘ that liters | the Bustne boxes, when County ono.of t biy ing Post Arrives, Hi nck THE EVENING“ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1900. MALE OAT CAME ~ TACHA BA ’s Postmaster Has} a Surprise When Morn- Os jtated be iting r TAMMANY BRAVES TO DANCE AT DOOLING BALL » leads |FIRE LICKS UP TOWN [seas C ve real Tammany since election occurs to-night Pooling, Ninth Assom al ball and} Opera- ‘ourth street and Ninth Murphy, and friends, | proscentuin ammany Hall ignified thelr in nerk rs of the his fs fn Aaronson, his wife, Nellie, and| If you are sick or “feel: badly,” Mt far ongush } his ne Annle Friedman, of No, 428 | the great kidney remedy, Dr. K comment, went | iagt F: th street, and Mra,;Rosie| Root, because as-soon as your kidneys be © arly to-day | Dusiorr 20 East Sixteenth ntreet, | to get h they wilt help all the other or- % Island Rall- | wore before Magistrate Moma tn k= gans to health. A tral will co vi ecenant trun a] yills Court to-day charged witht dis. | ————>— Soe eather sgek | orderly conduct. With, Ttoate’s hus- | Didn’t Know | Hed Kidney Trouble | bo family of | ba. making up the quiritet, ~ Joo, ond @i | they all atarted= to talk at once and Twas i do es ritons of old | Magistrate Moss threw Nip hls had no ‘app Fehit to White- morning mail sack | a dovetional exer- Helton, pat bo wld 19 ed inehte, And black tabb: an persit nkiast food in cat then out the dit Isoattl in came throuch hing over hive Dartment. of thats without tearing function to Peter ann Amsterdam h many HAPS ARE YOURKIDNEYSWEAK? AND WOULDN'T STIR sousanas of Men and Women Have Kidney, Trouble and Never Suspect It 4 ‘ Financial and Family Mix-Up] © Over Route Too Much for Magistrate. | To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root, Will 7 t s Do for YOU, Every Reader of the New York Evening World May Hayea Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail. | | 3 amd ontered them to ko to # Slvil court.,| headache Hyman Aaronson had a big. newspaper A tara « nener of : and 4 avenue : Five Soya ako he “soit to Philip | Buslow tor, accatding to,thé storyd . in told jn court Dy: the tring of the; et eR TereTE j Nerval agreement-Myman ivas to tako|:.- 341 Fast Lindon Sto Atianta Toatoed te ate eee ayuatly BALL He]. Weak and unhealthy, Kkidneys-are responsibte : AEGUOA DME ATA Mines him | for many kinds of dise ses, and if permitted to found that 4 routs he didnre kaa woe | continue much suffering and) many fatal re- pra | Useless and ‘complained ao loud. that | sults ate sure to follow. Kidney trouble-{rri- oftered to buy it back for|.tates the neryes, makes you dizzy, ‘restless, neantsot tunty'| Sleepless and irritable, “Makes you pass. water ual te y coma kU | often during the day and obliges you to get ig morning at 4 mn Hymaa was | up many times’ during the night. Unhealthy wetting ls papers laid out in newt roy | kidneys ‘cause rheuniatism, gravel, —catarrh of : he {bint to move hier, “Aaronson's wite and | the bladder, pain or dull ache tn the back, hans | Meee triod to move Route, but there was | Joints and muscles make your head ache and Mt} tie East Twonty-sccond street station, | trouble, you get a sallo viene noti puidn't understand the Intri , deal when ghey all start ain, #9 he atrelted thom all thom ‘to Yorkyilie Cour hil Buslott Had sg tortay afternoon to Ket a Hyman, ao he was on the to add’ to the cor Moss gave tt up | pair and missed the caso when the complications thickened. eg ee $50,000 ANONYMOUS GIFT, CHICAGO, Nov, %.—President A, Harrison, of the Northwestern Univer: sity, annouriced that a gift of $50,000 had beet made to the school, to be used in @ general endowment of the Matitu- tion, The namo—of the donor was not | made public. ble; you may have plenty of ambition, but no strength; get weak and waste away, To overcome these troubles take Dr. Kil- p-Root, the world-famous kidney taking Swamp-Root you afford amp-Root is the | | make you feel as though you had heart trou- | mer's SW remedy. 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If on examination it is mitk or cloudy, if theré is a brick-dust sctiling, or if small particles float about in iu your kidneys are in need of immediate attention, SPECIAL NOTICE—So successful .is Swamp-Root in promptly ov. . ercomin, jeven the most distressing cases, that to prove its wonderful peta yon may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent absolutely free by mall, The book contains many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial 71 letters received from men and women who found Swamp-Root to be just the (Swamp-Root fs pleasant to take.) 4 about tour ourtces, place it in a A fragrant odor usually bears Cold Spring Harbor, across the » with it a memory... zl ; ‘foo an emedy they needed. The value and success of Swamp-Roo / scov. laze, telephoned the Ry ef i A remedy y s of Swamp-Roct are so well known eee een gendana cel sthelsmael Donohue, floor direc:| Let your cH to” your “dearest that reiders are advised to send fora sample bottle. a avalable on the different estates were inn, chajrmat | fnend be the delightful scent {In writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y., be sure to say that you MutHedly (got together, and the com-| Koveption ‘Committe, and ‘Hon. gonn | 5 [read this generous offer in-the New ‘York Evening World. x bined forces started for the burning | o> Arcingementa, § D -K Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and you can purchase the spgular fifty-cent NOUN sand that the fire had atarted | A. firstelten taudewltie. pntertatnment jer 1Sss and one-dollar size tottles at the drug stores everywhere. 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