The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1907, Page 12

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ine EVENING worn, SATURDA ey oe ds Intended to Punish Them, Sue - Enough $180,000 LEFTO He - Fi igures That It Is Belle | for the Men.and’ the ; Department. BLUECOATS ARE ANGRY. New Disciplinary. Measure Seems to Have Hit Their UDY. AND PLAY, TOO. “Weak Spot. “Places Await © Every). umconscious while going through “‘set- |. ‘The fact that three patrotmen cropped WHEN ADDRESSING AT imOY REMEBER To SALUTE-THU: “ALWAYS oe | | AY OCTOBER 5, o7 which disproves Wis statement that he NO TRACE (f THAT was snanghalod ae Montroas on his way perenne who Serpe a. he Fifth Avenue x week, mai ther= gugh Investigation of "the Burromate’ Of- fice and absvlutely 10 trace of Mrs. J. HH, James leaving a will iy thin city is Tecorded there —Dorway was in city, alt Pape But he came hers for some geen han to collect # Lortune. fF Paul told me that onthe strengin Of his son-in-law's story, ho mortgaged his property and sold horses and rigs to get enough money to send tho young [man to New York. Jn all Dorway must SHANGHAIED MAN Fifth Avenue nde’ Hole Detective. way wove the mycin to leave home and ne to. New York. There ts ng record | Says Father-in-Law Made | Stesuch a wreck tide, time."* { : cape to Chicuge desjuvches Dor- , Thorough Search. pow on his way to tis city Frederick Clifford Dorway, the Caha- a at Rosh Lance 'a little. station oa the Gian telegraph operator who haa arrived | Ganadian Paclilc Rullway. There was in Chicago: with a tale of being shang-| a wreck, and one of the victims was aj; baled st “Montreal twenty-one months | inte H. 4 ibiad fer whe lived | io avent iw Yor! | ago on hie way to New York to collect ‘Sie wae wet injured, and 1 Put} Fan inheritance’ of | $150.00,’ will have! iy tur coat around her earlsted plenty of things .to explain’ when heé | ij] Of ‘the American line docked et GANGPLANK SQUAD IS NOW ON THE JOB Bingham Orders a New Bunch to Take Care of Steam- G boat Traffic. Commissioner Bingham's newest pe- — lice wrinkle, the Gangpiank Squad, het Sta first Job to-day when the 6t a \° foot of Fulton street, Yesterday the Commissioner went to the French, line pler to meet a friend coming {ncn Tin Provence. He Was struck by the fact that the two polfee- | men. stationed at the dock were sot able to handle ithe traffic and) weap proper order in the— excitement ent. jn carrying her jo the nearest pours. called the nearest doctor, wito drenved Graduate From | West ‘Side’ Y. MC Avs Class. : “podmes—to—tits dis-if he ever makes. het injuries, Std or a vow days Mrx am her > [tingcup exercises for punishment yer] — > z food hide threate.- iterlay afternpon did kot move Commis. Dorway’s story, begina with the, tale stoner, Bingham-to teers today. He [of his removing his fur 'cont to anleld e | pelved ® Packs to Mulberry iS got there he had evolved. street the‘squad at ta =: thé Rooter, ey the Copy: ‘aad Willie, who torments the boss's igtenographer when the former % und,” and more than one hun- ‘others as famous crowded the ae room .of the West Bide at No. 30 West Fiftty- . leat night to hear the lectures on how boys, 43 Mayor Mo- eraaithe’ stieuHOn’s school for ‘often Doys. an inno- | tales the, position that polloemen em: ployed ~ primarily for their~-phyateai prowess should kewp in g00d physica} shape all the time, and that If they are in good shape the setting-up exerciers PUNISH DELINQUENT THER THROUGH THE Dembers of the YC A. = yr cies | Boys’ Club “apd many others anxious |_ [prabioocr) It would not be surprising ing vorrenis. Ven the: more conserva- Uve policemen who try-to do their duty | arid do nol expect to be discipiined oy | the new metbod are strong in their --ponie—tat cop secured_an injunction to Desalter the commissioner trom in- fictin, and Unusual punisument ~-and— Unusual punian- “will Hit une Officers. cna] UDeseoOE on tne suriace. Not only is pe senulig to wie Saucol of inatiuction’ men wo Violate the rules, Gul in the near fu- ture captains, lieutenants and even in- speciors will have a turn. Civility, “deportment and everything of that nature which as patrolman ral Particularly supposed know all about will be ground into themcalong with such “exercisos" as will keep aera ‘trom forgetting. The head of the; Bapscrnient is ured of complaints ae thelr treatment, not trolmen on post, tut by higher ‘BINGHAM “1S GOING TO. {French Engineer, Cops’ 6Y PUTING SCH00L ‘OF INSTRUCTION. AUNGS.HIMSELE IN ‘HIS ENGINE-ROOM 2 MAGISTRATE HOUSE IN DB. fe Brooding! $ Over = ee Emile amr Hauchacorne thirty-ebven years old,.the French engineer of the for Mr, House,” said the physician, it would eal thi He is very overwork and has littl tha disease ' | French tramp stoamer—Charies— Filer} in, lying at the foot of Eighteenth | etreet,—North— > hanged —hhmssit tr wn engine-room early to-day. He bad been dead for hours when two stokers found his body swingng trom beam. © . which Is now joading with ‘steel rallies for China, arrived a weekago from Marsellies with a general eargo.-—Ail— the _way over Engineer Hawcbacorne quarrelled with the fire- men. As soon as they got shore leave theft ate the-PrenchCona: | General's ofc) \> fie charges against the engineer, b.ol’sa over this row, the engmer got to Urinking. Tt it presumed that he got up from his bunk some timo after midnight, noosed a cord about tis neck, hitched ‘It over a rafter and thep stepped off a ehair upon whieh he had been standing. —as—_—_—_ eee lore talla as to punishment to be meted out are not yeti complete. | It the atrap outst it would, be. a aes vot aret sedis elas Lanounce eit who ta credited with ton. ying. Hedsios. “youn + probebiy drat brought into the business, Ne he aquirms there Jt in easy: 20 | gee “Mose” Cortright, veteran of the -—on. the strap for some Infraction of the rules. “x -welt-known tact-thet-Bill Hod- doesnot C0) any. offense aingt the rules. of de Sul Deputy Commissioner Sdean are carried out ho may Capt. Mainaniel BM. Sitire, of the Kast Bixty-se street siation, Is almoet + as rotund oF Hodgins. It-Js easy to} imagine Net held trwn—teside In- | spector-Max-Schmittberses—who stands ix feet three in his socks. HO, “who ts racty—formed-than—ist Ste ame borough. . Inspectors Jae furnish Jen the esaaienied rayarties . | Pewnsyivants Stocks rere “highér In: the market to— slow. Union | on the 1st, with Pacific was (tig beat i Northesn-—Pacific._.and Brooklyn Jtupld— Transit —atso—in—ev!— ‘After, heldine ance of the tank #tatement,—prices_re- 4 alightly. The rapid rate of de clinein_the cash holdings was Hot re Roock Yaland preferred and { i from” her woman pax-engen from the coils of 5 had Sergt.! as charge of the The condition of Magistrate Frederick | eumonia at his home, {Sat Mr. D'Voursney, of Ni ‘one, “Schéming jersony, CRITICAL CONDITION. ' House, who is ill with pleurisy and 22 East! Hundred and Forty critical to-da. House's physician, Dr H. P.{ 0. 23 West One Hun- and Thirty-fitti street, ays that sritis will not be reached until Mon-7 ;Northerd- Canada after a. wreck { which ‘she was exposed tn November, 96. In gratitude she lett him the for | lawyer, he allexes, who knew of the bequest, drugged him | (1, ‘on hie way here and when he woke up he was aboard s boet far out on the in the; i ap of eight men) wo. under the new “a nent, make thelr ‘headquarters ub-mation at Pier A, . North River. ‘Thelt duty ia to meet all {9- conilng passenger. yeasels “docking at” New York and to regulate tis trafic 4 handie the crowds, Besides Kelis 3 of friewia 1 piaced ine matter In. tha bands of a: Western In Januar, ter Sey him in who ga Tid hades setter of Introduction 10 I refused to drink, but in my room | 4” gave me vome chocolate candy. | Uie men in the squad are Donohue, hi ast I remember intl! 1! ga; & iY, Sontt. Cousttr. Fron wasseltvavoaba: whip cin as ease Hae tore i Athy space in the hold. I-made up my} Dennally y and Hare ning to eveape. Otre might I-got_on |. The old.ttine steamboat Squad _wikteh missioner McAdoo “One guard saw Sonrd. and’ ne r 1 Taed neoattand tf se ruch Work as the - erie im overboard, and he was | eangpl rs will di eae teria mdi dates hey eee Sect) SATE BO aor oes ta Vere Gran Mexicadl tw Harriman Road Pleads Guilty. by sald iets is NS Rope | witth Avenue Hote ut ft baurd to attempt eriousness at much rus Gown to con- condition. because: of strength to re | reach hi ‘ Erawn several-times and JAMES ey & 60. hth Street. ‘SILK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. McCreery Silk.’ ‘ plete assortment of Plain and Novelty Silks and Velvets, suitable tor — frocks, evening dress, Coats, blouses and garni’ On Monday, ‘October the 7th. 4,000 yards Imported black dress Taffetas, 30 inches wide. 1.00 per yard = value 1.35 DRESS GOODS D&2P'TS. In Both Stores. Astrachan, Broadtail, Caracu}, fancy Plush, Silk Cord Plush and Pony Cloth, : ‘Black ‘and Colo! -Velveteens and Corduroys, Best Eng g- a hie folks, postmarked New York, reiting} them that mail sent to this Hotel would) told my story to Capt. Jenkins, an | Railroad Company He called on Mail Clerk | American. ved mai T-Wax-arrested-amt put in prison. 1 OMAHA, Oct. 5.—The Union “Pacific In six | I again escaped to Zacatecas: | yesterday ‘pleaded j guilty in the Federal Court to violating * J where I boarded the ship Hesidio, and he carried te Ban the safety Srp laws. The plea car- $100 me Francisco, where I lande@ Atg. 14 last worked there till I get_mone: then ‘Here. = “23rd Street BLANKET DEP’TS. On Monday, October the 7th. Sale-of -Blankets_and Comiortables +300 pairs, superior quality, White In Both Stores, - Blankets.- Fullsize: G value 7.50 150 figured Blankets. Jacquard pat- terns. Suitable for bath or lounging robes. 4.75 : value 6.50 200 Comfortables, Covered with figured silk, filled with GO Full size, 10.75 value 12.75 “Silk and cotton French Chiffons. — Colors: Sky Blue, pink, champagne, Nile “green, Javender; Primrose: grey,;—white, ~ cream and black. Suitable tor evening” year. 46-inches wide, ~*~ ~soc per yard alley. preferred dectined= i. Raley: value-75¢-- cludes Dining Room, ee Room_and- — Bedroom Suites. -Many_unusual_articles ~stitablefor Buncalows,Densand Studios, Chair: and. Rockers: Britigan, educa! wal dire ct. ot ine brani, wit “whoth the "ides sald: idea. is to give boys not with! an: education some chance against boys Shavebeen” more—fortunat Plenty of young men aro unable to take to-day—beca: early, training — part b.t9. he it makes no js a dearth, of office boys i in this thts bis of city. - toa able youngaters are | 7 i hayeno_troutle Nurse—Doesn’t Know er, wae in Horie > water, a . woker, whe rehierry careers at No. $4 Central: Part rent, Genled yesterday that he was ever in the Genera! Hospital at Elis- fabeth, N. J.; and that he recently mar an Ulness There might be another man the same name, sald Mr. Miller, who Married under the circumstances re- Jated in The World op Sept. 10. but it ‘Mr, Miller's wife, trom whom he Je separated and who js ving at No, lege Brosdway, corroborated the Ey pectiliay, colncidence, which caused ne aAncyance, was that when the itier who married the nurse was in f soapital with “a vroken lex, Ale: der J, Miller wes hobdbiing about th bloodyisoning caused by « pared Homie Dersous wrongly pointed te eat [cing rset Sibate to do_some Ck | been tried on charges of no: patrolling _ || the work ‘the taxpayers paid tor. area’ | were first awarded extra tours of patrol | ee oer ee soem 1 shouta do no more than make them tired. | ‘Phere ts no intention on the part of! the Commissioner to drop the plan of | making deliAquent policemen go through physical panishment. The loud ‘crits of anguish that have’arisen from the ranks, convince him that he fing at Inst struck eaomethod-of punishing cops that excel. Speaking of the | Why Trey Were Drill ere at ‘ari baud Punishment to Fit=the Crime.; Again, it is possible to make the “pontsnment OU the crima.” Tne rules —the Department forblid_a- olmas | to take off his helmet, but at all Umes and in all places he ls supposed to come to “attention” when addressed by a citi- zen, He must salute and he must have a “Ready Reference Calendar’ with! him all the’ tim: If he falls to salute, or has left the book at home, and Bing: | Als, “hany-heare-of-it,.he.may.be.sent.to the Schoo! of Instruction and be forced to) Police: Manual during ; his, entire with 2 few hours of steady saluting or being off post or some siaillar of-} Yense connected with the work a patrol- all effective—these extra tours were not joarrled out, It was necessary to send these men back to school mentary instruction. “Aa the failures of the «men were -phymical rather than jnental I told’ the Meutenant in charge that) they, were. to | | he drilled, taught the’ siumentary exer-| ¢ises of a policeman ‘given the usual | “petting-up"’ — exercieés,—marched and. wenerally drilled 20 as to be alare! when on patrol. “There waa not the slightest idea of overdoing the men. It had not occurred to me tuat the men would be at all for ee. @ habit of partially back rooms of Iquor ‘small houra of the morning to engage raw.” Their chips just.as some of-them. nies from boys who shoot craps, oo SHOT HIMSELF AS. “WOMEN LOOKED ON “Not Quick Enough to Stop Long Island Man. j Rock Wife and Mother-in-Law Were|s Southern Avenue Vossen gen The “mnarket closed sneral and the trading dull, ee The Closing; Quotations. cloring prices and day's high oe To-daj"s highest. to tery net changes of stocks fr quotations are ad follows: kh. Lows Allis, Chaim. ++ is. ir Petar Fat reer i oat Clos 0% 30% ae with “HOUSEHOLD LINENS. In- Both Stores. —-Seeend=Floor. _ Saas and-eard-Lables-5, 75 to12.75- Morris Chairs owith two large cushions. -Ou- Monday and-Tuesday- October the 7th and 8th. i Sale of Centre Pieces and Scarfs, trimmed with Cluny Lace; Double Dam- —ask-Table_Clotha and. eee Round Centre Pieces. __ 20 inches - a) nresyTVAMl BRAVS AUBRRSSAILAL eFs Fan & fhe Rarvects ~ usual price 40 : 5 usual price He 20x 54 inches ee 675 usual Price) 2 00) Damask Table Cloths. - 2x2 yards: se reer eee =a ysual price 4.00 + 4.40 wsual price 5.00 usual price 6.00 2x a garde meas 5.75 “ax i ee ___Linen Chests, ft desks, Library Tables,” Bookcases. Craftsman Ganvas and Bloom Cloth, ‘Hammered « Copper Fireplace Fitments and NESS ic_Light— fixtures. > DEPARTMENTS. On Monday and Tuesday,— October the 7th and 8th, 100 rolls Wilton Velvet Carpet (the most durable quality )--—-1.00-per-yard a : usual price 1.73 100 zelda good quality, Velvet Carpet. - 75¢ per yard usual price 1,25 Royal Wilton Rugs. Size oxra ft. ‘oyt in the annual parade march, and provision is made therefor. | Intended a Punishment, “It wae the intention, however, to hee the drill made tiresome so that these men would rather do the work they are paid for than be drilled. “The l\teutenant in charge of the ea with a view to that end—men often fall | mother-in-law Frederick J. Spahr, thir- lty-seven veers old, a well-to-do plas- jstreet. Brooklyn Hills. Spahr was taken In the presence of his wife and terer, shot himself early to-day at his home on Wyckoff avenue, near Maple to Bt. Mary's Hospitai, Jamaica. The wound ts seid to be in the reg.on of the | school of Instructions reports that GD | exer ‘were not severe and I belley ih and in abatiee to kim assume the whole responsibility, “To fine a Marcian as a punishment | makes the punishment fail on his fam- fiy, Te make the patrolman who dotwn't tape mo through tiresome drills puts ‘pelones, and pa; penalty where Mt od ‘the most it duty of | fereafter at these Crills there will | . abe paling wureon on ‘duty to watch | Closely. The drilis ate open the tome public and angers who, jn oor rly interested iil! be xtven facilitios | for obrervine thei Coma Are otis Nes lothing Commiesio) ae stnos peas took hangars 4 the Polles heart and the man is not expected to Tecover, Although reported to be {noi - jable clroumstances Spahr ts said fora been worrying of late about buatness matters and to have been driniiyg con- BANK SURPLUS CUT DOWN NEAR LIMIT. A further decrease in shown by. thin week's bank statement siderably, His relat.ves sav that threatened to commit suicide several | es BG Feernity his wife took a re- rom hla bureau and ay | | Dut he-bought another, Put He away, | rep aor was oul und! 2 A. M. to-day, when he returned found his wi th ee mother-in-! Mrs. Anna } rian, walling vp for hin. He was dak cated, his relatives aay, and {fe remonatrated with him ik home at such an Hour ho re- pl. (Well, Tu Bote preal beep Then. a | bn ‘before he im the ly nevi ‘cou! ai dearmerartinalica te ay it ha tac |i [brings the required legal reserve close): to the Imit, the amount held by the |banka now being only $2,648.07. The report as a whole was poor, the money drain to the West and demand for local! belng apparent in the vartous The Clearing House fimures as to-day wore? user Dev, $11,268.) Bee Sai; Circulation Inc. 9, unl Te y the surplus| | i | j usual price 6.30, 2% x3. bot dancer sen gataEanao 67 usual price te { Napkins to match, “Breakfast SIZE rs see seesereceeee 3.85 doz, usual price 4.50 Dinner Sie ee oe 5.85 doz. usual price 6.50 Heavy Huckaback Towels—hem- stitched, with Damask ends. Size 23x43 usual pries 7.00 JAMES NSREERY 460. 23rd Street. 34th Sircets > 77-50, 5 Domestic Axminster Rugs, Stand- ard quality. Size 9 x 12 ft, 25.00 200 Fine Mosul Ruge 30.00. value 90.00 An assortment of Mosul and ‘Kera- * -bagh Rugs. At greatly reduted prices, 10,00; 12.00 and 15,00 JAMES MoGREERY & GO.' 23rd Street 500 |

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