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THE EVENING: WORLD, TUESDAY, ‘DECEMBER 24,°190 ve BRITISH GREET “JACKSON STARTS ANOTHERVICTIM. KNICKERBUCK ~ PACIFIC FLEET SUIT THAT. MAY AT TRINIDAD PUT AHEARN OUT TRUST ENDS Admiral Evans and Gov. Jack- | Begins Quo Warranto Pro-| son Exchange Visits and | ceedings Against Bor- stitution's Collapse, Takes | Poison, Cuts ‘Throat. | Officers Banquetted. ough President. | Despondency. attributed to the fail. ‘GAY DAY.AT PORT SPAIN, ate warranto orstdiogs ite) 7 ' started to" teat John’ F. Ahearn's right| We of tho Knickerbocker; Trust oor 2 Th to the office of president of the Borough | PANY pelted ea) Neo o Suet " | of hia money. prompted Charles _Throngs See Ships and Give ot t Manhattan by. virtue of the Action) Soaprogk axed ifty-imo, to commit 4 J ofthe Board o! dermen In re-electing| gyicida last night in his handsomely- | Warm Welcome to Men |, | furnisied -apartinent- at’ No. ,$1 Morns Ingwide avenue. He died at midnight. Beabrook’s death created a profound | | | 1 | | i ‘Attorngy-Generat Jackson—presumably ati the request of the Governor—has/aok among New York's horsemen. For | = [taken the fnitiative, apparently | y, ‘ PORMOREOLIN HIAViGine ote pi years he had-been a prominent tigure on | Seis fis without suggestion from the City Club| the Speedway and wax known to have Pees eoasny, to-day) weloomed -.thel “ei ciisens’s Unions which took com.) owned many fast and valuable horses. American fleet of battleships bound for} tineq action last night. The Attomey-| He was an ardent lover of horseflesh, the Pacific with hospitality and gool/General served papers on John F.|his opinion being much sought by care- fellowship. The fleet arrived here last | Ahearn at the latter's clubhouse. in east | ful judges of the thoroughbred. evening, and daylight showed the war-| Broadway, late last night, and to-day | At one time he was part owner of the PAPA ARCA As ol alates a Mr—Ahearn sent the papers to his| Eureka Stabies under the name’ of Mar- td In four-column forma-| attorney, Martin, Littleton. |tin & Beabrook, on One Hundred and tion about four miles from the whart. To Test the Law. i Twenty-ffth street. Of late he had been The people crowded the waterfront! to 2 x general manager of the stables of « big view the imposing array of white iting | (The tigation to follow the Institution |expregn concern. Some time mgo he ‘of war, entertainment committees com.| Of the UO warranto proceedings !8 {0/ came Into considerable money as the pleted thelr final arrangements, and the | {%t the Jaw and not the fact. It means | post of the death of his father, a fa- an Inquiry as to the legallty of Abearn’s/15.1.° carriage manufacturer in Con- present position as wel! as the legality | | necticut, z paths Board of Aldermen !n Pama Following the bank crash Seabrook | | S What effect the present move wae ea teat niondsfalled t0| i ~ the! take sixhtseers over to the American) ve upon any prepared Dian Of Tle) Jose nia former feelings of good fel- vessels. They clustered | City Club and the Citizens’ Union in f Vee usta eassesia crue | ated proceedings to oust |!owuhip for which the dead horseman about between: the anchored warships, | thelr contempiated: pi was noted. on Successful Cruise. and j | | | | | Numberless jaunches, rowboats, small Yachts and harbor craft of all sorts @esan putting out at an early hour to f glistening. in the wunlight of a warm,|Ahearn remains to besten, reveal uenea Hemera Ee a0 cles in hater rene vinnie (oped ores “fi h | mo at ck last |Who mued hix wife, Vivian, for div Perfect day, while the crowd voiced its| “We have twenty days in which fo| ulgtit, Jocked himself in the bathroorn | when he intercepted some picture postal ;edmiration, answer, but there will be no -de and, ‘after drinking carbolic acid, cards addressed to is walting to: that score,” said Martin Littleton, at-| slashed his throwt with a razor. Ie Sac rain einer Gaur day for the decision of Evans Calls on Governor. Z 2 % was found by hin wife, who first sum- torney for Ahearn. ‘‘The question at h Justice Newburger, who heard the evi- :Rear-Admiral Evans called oMciany 7 Mioned the janitor to Assist her. i rf issue now is purely legul, Was Presl-| pr, Franklin Boyd. of Nu. 339 Lenox | tence, on the Governor of Trinidad, Sir Henry | 8 on jegally removed, and was|avonue. was called. He did tot tr oa | Fvidence was given to prove that Mra Moore Jackson, thie morning. and a} Ume 10 re : B ‘i 0 report the chge toxthe police of | Humber of officers from the fleet came | He legally re-elected? are the points atltne West One Hundred and ‘Twenty. Plowman lived at No. 34 Sixth « | ashore this afternoon, as did a large | issue.” eet station until four hone | Brooklyn, with a man khown as Mr.| e-Rumber of men of the ships, who were} George McAneny, president of the ng pocupled In trying to sve | Plowman, who was not the Plowman f-wiven shore leave. Gity Club, sald to-day that at to-night’s) was went to the house and placed the | Who was ver husband. The real F "Later in the day Gor. Jackson re-|meeting at the City Club! postive plans | ving nan formally under nrvost {man tm connected with the White Henry F. Plowman, the civil engineer gineering Company, The hui day got } stand it all rig isband set nold “Miss? of a postal j mee ure of a man ecarrylng a handsone is shoulders, under which { this were |Flowman, His Wite and Picture Fost-Cards That Figure in i ail at the foot of Co- lumbia street, Brooklyn. forth that he one béaring the you I vould card was ad- to Vivian usband. The w Robinson, of action will be determined. The re- port of the Committee of Fifteen to be named to devise a plan of action will finally determine the nature of <ne pro- ceedings. it fs known that R. Fulton Cutting will. head the Committee of Fifteen. He ‘and President McAneny are going over the list of members from whom the fifteen will be named. ° “We have certain things to consider before the start'can be made,” said Mr, McAneny, “Certain means have been suggested, but these remain under ad- visement until to-night.” Salaries to Be Paid. The Ahearn controversy, will not result in the holding up of the Christmas sal- jarles of city employeés in his depart- ment. Comptroller sfetz to-day re- ceived an opinion from the Corporation Counsel, in which it Was stated that the Comptroiler would incur no risk in pay Ing the employees, and (nat the ques- ~ turned the call of Admira} Evans and einapected the fleet, This evening he will “tender a banquet to the admirals and “higher officers of the fleet, while the © oMficers of lower rank will be given a reception at the barracks. ‘All on board the warships are well. + ‘The tender Yankton arrived during the ight, cevera! hours later than the fcet. She was unable to keep un with the _ other vessels, All ,the warships are tak- « tnx|bn coal from colliers. * During the movement of the torpedo- boat flotilla preparatory to/leaying the © harbor to-day the destroyer Whipple's Propeller fouled the anchor chain of the colller Fortuna. This accident un- doubtedly will delay the departure of the fiotilla a second time. The torpedo boats’ returned here yesterday, after having galled Sunday, because of dam- “sage to the machinery of the Lawrence. An English Welcome. This handsome city of Port of Spain Mex on a curve on the Gulf of Para, FOUGHT KNIFE TWO TRACKMEN ARMED BURGLAR ARE RUN DOWiI WITHNIGHT STICK, SUBWAY TRAIN |Policeman Had Battle for Life) One Killea, One Baily Hurt; Saving Restaurant Man és Signal Lanter:is Were From Thief. Not Seen. y Policeman Walwsh, of the! Elizabeth Ahearn case, ° x : The Corporation Counsel saya in his| berry street. Walsh Canal} teenth street, wai decap! opinion: “af You are satisned that these be tere ‘ a haar lant ‘tropical follage; in the fore- oeoyees have done tiswork you are | Ate oe cee stees Men © nian rushed) wheels. “and, hls ground sparkle the blue waters of the | justined In payine hem ail a veya | UP to him aboyt 4 o'clock, and sald: | Amoroso, of No. 359 ~ earned since Dec. ‘or tho purpose of). ‘ " -| = i ef gulf, while behind the town the en- |Carned Umer Oey voila the question ay) “TheFe’s a robber down there tn Ll-|and Fourtee SUES) circling hills make a frame of chang- | (5° whether Mr. Ahearn uly Holdy| bra'a and able esc > The accident happened in full white walled houses capped with red roofs nestle among luxurinnt and bril- was at ed he {s standing over Libra view of ues, |omive is immaterial.” ; ate u ‘an English town, English {s the! c == [wis ha knife. Maybe he has killed him|, gozen men and women on “ by this time.” ‘ | form rfien had bee tongue of everybody, Christmas 18) > py, aa | : observed in the Engilsh way. and ne REPUBLICANS Walsh sprinted to the restaurant and |the tracks at the southern platform, each carrying a welcome given the tleet 1x thoroughly) P UNISH VOTERS found the front door open. He entered | Engilah. » ‘ x e inc the rear (saw oLibra Aalttin; on [tern ax a signal to any approaching + It wa modern town, with weli-paveay “AOR J. Be AH EARN, (278 ine eet ae ling over him (train, Motorman Ward did not \ atreet, good street car service, good ESTO: |with a long knife raised. signal in time and made no effor stores und hoteis, attractive tropicat alderman Moffett. who voted with! Walsh made for the man, and the ‘top his train until men were + avid and extensive gardens. There are ‘pammany for thé re-election of John F.|tatter turned, The two Lad a terrine |a few feck away from the tral several clubs, some in the city and Ahearn. goes the way of Alderman Hat- burglar using hin knife ang! The injured man and fhe body | Others In the nearby country, ‘The ton, who wus ruled aut Of the Repub hie night. stick. Many. times {bls. companion. were taken to they Yamous Trinidad asphalt iuke is sixty brourltliiaviclubs downion’i the} Ninety; police station, | can perty for having, aided in re-electing the Borougn President. At « meeting Jumt nixht of the Fittn lsh man’s head before he fell. Walsh took | ¥ his prisoner to the sttauion-house, where tak © was in wal J. Hood Amoroso tothe wiles from Vort of Spain Lo suppaca | under lease to an Atnerican compan NG Faw material for Amer.can pavements. | Ajdermanic,ltepubilean organization, of, he said he was Santo Smertco, He re-|Hosplttl, His shee aA “8 may be fatal. _ The Walera of the bay are shallow and! which Janes 1. Hacactt is Chairman, | fused to nis address. «|| Vensels of deep draught haye to anchor Awerman Moffett Was read oul ye tue! According to Libra he waa asleep in| © Seine distance out. ‘the climate at this EPUPCAR Der A sacobaon, the! te rear of the restaurant when the| = Season is warm and pleasant linird) Kepublican member to cast nig, bUtslar forced the front door. When} * \vote for Ahearn, is being considerea., [.was awakened,” sald the restaurant. Metcalf Sends Greeting. identifled prominenty | + © Steaming through the Dragon's Mouth, nf the enablican ofxanization of his Keeper. "the man wags standing over | the vessels cast anchor here tn four district me with a knife and threatening to kill | Columns at 6 PY, M. yesterday. ‘lucy | +> + | mo If I made a noise, I didn't make} | any nolse, elther."” arrived ome day wheat! of scnedu thelr trip from Hampton Roads, trey left’ Dec. 16, pound for the Pacin The average speed wax a fraction mor iW ‘ORRY Se eI G | [HEART SIN DETROIT.) (Srsetal to The Evening World. _— MILLION.IN- BIG COAL suit, JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Dec, ik-Mines 5 Start U Up Despite | than ‘ten knots an hour. DETROIT, Mich,, Doc. 4.—During the | TONNE aa 2.—Sulta | The only mishaps were temporary dis-| past six weeks the number of persons) ‘o-day for damages of more avis rr Arrabgemcnt of the steering gear of | dying from heart disease hus Increased ong mivlons dollars by Atisimenn: | President’s Recall of she [prediction Made by Leading Brewer, 4 the Kentucky and the Ilinoin on Dec. | nearly fifteen per cent. Health Ofticer *¥!vama, Beech Creek and Eastern | ralars tho S Sree Al mda hd tateea cadtya ea ae turday, AAG en ana ene eal and Coke Company agninat the | Regulars, Who Says Scarcity of Barley “rt } e cay < Kely to the Pennsylvania Railroad arg! | gy Weather waa so good that even Hew | tast lite of the business man, not. fro! Ese) va a Railroad) charging dls- | Is Crippling Trade. TeCruits excaped Measickness. Ja inotal standpoint, but froma bus criminatyany: in: dletelbution:/ ot) coal|| The entire Heet except the Connectl- + the hustle and bust cars and rebates to ob er corporations. | GOLDFIELD, Dec. 24—Work Is being | CHICAGO, Di 2t—"One thousand cut, which lad been left behind tein-| ne “dollar, the progtasas The coal company i popularly ‘sup. |etadually resumed in the mines and} saloons will have locked their doors’ porarily to lst coalbriquettes, aiopped | Ta litte businers, but must ¢ posed to have behind {t the Now York |lasea throughout district, notwiti-} and gone out of business Ia thin alty Sunday afiernuon und half masteu en-/ trol/a large business, and the necessary! Central Railroad. }utanding the Presidents r Wile] bY May 1 next,’ sald Adam Ortselfen, aignuiforinive minltes while Urdinary| worry ae ing” that re 2 lurawing the troops, President of the McAvoy Brewing Com- witls, Was buried trum the Alabama, mage en has any id é u nents for policing the camp and tho] ety of barley, which Is seriously crip- u 5 5 * e nk Glazke, State Tre; SEMI CS. | ry being rolled by guards! pling the larx rewerles and the malt- Mtear-Admirai Evans mid the cruise te pps phe oaheatonee: i 4 streets are & yy guards | ping nad ween liguly successful, HE Patan Piea Poet tr Hors ana FOR ITODAL Jarmed with shotguns. By the first of|houses and may: mean a probable rains TUN, Dec. Admiral (Wo newaai ers and other ente ‘ nets £S5/Moon rises, 9.13 the year the Sherif will havo about|in the field) per barrel of beer within ei riported «(00 hel Naty! De sides his duties ay State ‘Treasurer| THEO DER seventy-fve deputies ax xeneral police | a few weeks. z cages Sl saisa lite Marlva)CUEKthe) badloelinl | GR a aeua Game o ea Heh Water, Tow Water | [10 aa notifed the operators they must) , “Perhaps one-tiird ofathe brewdries, Heel ut Drnidaa yesterday, dnd Au-land he hay been at the point ot AM CESUNBSE [furnish thelr own guards. | the Iargest ones, in thin elty, do. thelr Uy 7ulral's despatch’ Was | for a week, K danas Rh B58 45) While thé overators Insist they will| own malting. Tile sinaller one buy of sar Pyar peeUucLRiR Tt riya aataany| oO aie BO ia" Mt Apanctal string} Hell Gate Ferry: 3 open the mink and afford amute prey the malthoures, Both breweries and the Yanktoh. in tne avrence “ot at | trouble." m heart) PORT OF NEW york. |troops remain or not, they admit the! Sut the margit of profit-in order to get RAGIN YE Deractinentcaccosdine te iat | - ie sitnation will be extremely~ del the few carloads: of barley that arrive paval ‘ode. is that all aty wert onl LIST OL ?RRISCO jeate ARKIYED. fter the departure of the soldiers, UEP a cy Drei rnicn veered P beard the of the tl | Zeelan, : ep} County, Commissioner Benjaniin SERB PLT Ie tality oretary 3 day he fal- /ICT ; > | bak 2 ding to quality. The} mee cesnorstaty Matbalt:to-daycsent the fol: VICTIMS is. LARGE. Gitaye | oxenthal and Hi. Spenker, both! q upon Many” conditions, % cers and men of the Atlanc | ‘ teem Marceloaa ndly to the Federation, haye sug- | but letly Ni lt eane ee; n i e torpedo destr (Special to The Evenine World.) piarac: urea) 7 Hy ig thong w parley en he chin or, i eydienoiterieda Ate ie Nctanecsalt aaa ening Wy ia | tara eee? | ented a petition asking the“Prestdent) MEW) are not. making a dollar under Aepurtinent extends to you, Thee ot " 70, Cale” Dec. ost} For Naples the troopy be retained. Business| thy present conc’Mons,' sald Mr. Ort~ mop under you [There have ob: more Seaths from) lamineens . Rruswick | rally favor Keeping the troops | » fen. ‘As a business . L can fore- {des for a me neart fal this eclty during Os | Mewsba 5 ety: | There are not a dozen men in| a ian increase ithe price, Ag for A wo mo “ | See. Jeniny aside from the radicaly of the! tye other ,biewer 1 ¢0 hot see “how K time | INCOMING STEAMSHIP: Western ration who Jo not fearl they, either oan avold a rats eae eres ts ate Penayeae |iranble as soon as the troops VNR in @ fact well known to rade the fleet and tiie I be Marks ed | waruing epidemic oo} a¥ells Clty, Swans: HOD States, | drawn, that hundreds of ami saloons are Acad ar Ely 1 be sherstec ade coniitions as! $ a Chrittisnsand not making much, If any. monoy now. i oN Nin eeaib coe Ticteaene dante Deas Vrurt ¢ i Frits eitel yreuied His Order, wl ee Nuainess by May” next. a xrecting to them all PES re hot ala errs Tet Concho, Gatveateeot | WASHINGTON After a a con- TRON err Ma Ta was sept by wireless telegraph®ia San | cms of from [er wvincla, Hareefona. : Jsultation with Roosevelt, CHICAGO MILKMEN HELD, 1. Jjtora have auked persons. Of the itor Nixon, declared e. eer rater tee : r i i h i . %, . Dec —The men Ind } 9 Ktiow aitory in the bie finan | ouTsoL President ery; well {ac CHICAGO, Rees hints men, nested GIRL HAD TWO SPINES. a ore or iy] “his oner he wiui-| for alleged conspiracy In connection eleven days at lif ace bast middle} stajes: of oldfield. | with the recent advance in the ‘price Pee aied vonterday, She. hed Ho aft p eaacenly need Brow eanelts peatinee when {le Gisea are cailed tor oe . Of wore. the onvad oul ny st their life-Umé’ sayings F . Eh. Sante ho surely Ju each case was of vy i . is TAN STEER ATTACHED FIR OVER A MLL | English Underwriters Dec that Lloyd-Sabaudo Line | Owes Them that Amount. Lin Jersey City tracts, lor the claims of the writers, tion a: Ahearn’s oMcial status had no onnawinwa kere weraiiruni dd niin coent Gone Ria on the west side of the island of | pearing on the aise ut the empluyces. | street Station, had to fight hard to keep 2 > UWAy Jl0gal i Ac OPu aa EO es \Wrinidad, It ix one of the cleanest,| This Tuling afords much reilef to the last evening by a subway local as it Sheri of Huds mogt’ attractive auld comfortable towns |men, who to-day recelved the mouey| from Belng sabbed to death) to-diy| was slowing up ay the Ninety-rst pipers of nce Des. roller pe E Hn, ea Westilndiesy From ithe bay the | Gecided to withhod ail paymenis, oc When he came upon a burgiar in Pas-jy:rect station. One, Angelo Alfero. Of grin Keg view of the port is brignt and beautiful; | suiaries pending the peitiement ur the| qualle Libra’s restaurant. No..40 Mul-| xo 237 East One Hundred und T Lerner nees sun of $1, t Was le Lioyd into port, 1 County to-day office the ryed °. Dn the steam- b owas lying iment ancery J. F. iran ed lim! It happened t W'talia, waolea arrived a large number of steer- ake piss The line op es five or six smi! b n Maly jand_tula port, sty a passen- |xer business for The New V York agent ts at No. 3 | Broadwa Sir James Laing & Sons are underwriters. At office of Mr. Conth {t was ated that the Regina d had b ased by the line fram owners In nd. | Mr, Cont?x staf knew nothing ie aw on under- —> —_—__—_ 1,000 CHICAGO SALOONS WILL BE CLOSED BY MAY 1. uit are HIT TAILOR WITH ALBED OF HS “ASIAMIMER, THEN LED WITH SUIT, | Kromer Also ‘Tried’ to Whip | Pursuing Policenian—Locked Up—-Blames His: Luck. When (a ‘prisoner, who said he was 'Frank Kromer, twenty-two! years old, jas arraigned Yorkvilte Court jtordayson w charge df) pesauit and rob- | | | } In the bery he atiriputed his pilstit tuck. “I was down, and ‘out, discouraged and desperate,” he said. The man was thinly clad last night when he went to David Breger’a tallor shop, No. 1019 First avenue, “He tried on a coat, waistcoat and an overcoat and said they were all right, He took] off the overcoat and put on the trousers and sald the latter were sco tong. J-As—Breger stooped to meamure the |ength to cut of the man struck him in the head_with a hanur and tried ]to run, but Breger shouted for help. | The an in trying to hit the demolished a big mirror, Dreger pur- tailor sued him into the street, and the blood jon his Head causdd a crowd/'to take | up the chase, i | Pollceman Sullivan joined as the man }ran down Fifty-ninth street toward Fast River, Ju Terrace and ¢ Sullivan, wit ped a wall at Rlyerviow awied undor a per. tern and pistol, found | the fugitive and ordered him He} came, but as soon as he straightened lup he knocked the polleeman down by | a punch tn the Jaw. T: iceman. up like a i and at th ser fell from loss of bloc rby, and can a take cix ad been | r had to tuke the East Fit and sad Ca A bude Wn He said he came ad no hone. ron Newackiandshadssbsnee and OCEAN LOCHIRVAR IS Nineteen - Year - Old Heiress | Who Fled With Parrott Held | for Later Ship. Just fore the Majestic, of the White ar line, walled to-day, two deputy United States murshals arrived, bring- Ing with them 4 mournful-looking young man, who tried ineffectually to > steel cuff on one of his wrists sung man was J Henry Pa Eng: # axo when {th Mias G ear-old Tie rit, jalne siman woo wus arrested | fro} he arrived ace Lawren ress, who pasi a as his wif Parrott held In the Tomb: since awaiting the Arrival from nington the extradidon pape take him back home to be trle has been for ment. During the voy e din a stateroom ‘oh British ofMcers wil vr him at the dock on th rence ship She walt lt in proouble to her mothe! othe M. aw Luwren: scomipanted Ellis Islan over by Commisste Watchorn, who wanted to see the tH rluge performed before Parrott was Jestic’ had arrived at the Mev They Chaplain British ee neral ‘The young Was tear and thi much put out “1 think this hu before he cou name tx w Commissioner were ling the young man J save ‘this young mean plese of busl- y the Commisstoner away woman"x neds.” wis the put It, | Mixes Lawrence will wall next week on f the Lucan cae Soe ee: | MRS, SAMUEL M'MILLAN DEAD. Mrs, Marle Josephine Jugla MeMillan, | wife of Congressman Samuel McMillan, died yesterday at her home, No. 936 West End avenue. Mrs, McMillan was born in Parts, France, on Sept. 8 1801, 0 daughter of Alfred Romain and Emilie Alphonsine Ju She leaves three oungest ons year old, The Will be held at the of tho Tlessed Sacrament Thursday morning. ———— NORWAY’S NEW ‘ENVOY, CHRISTIANIA, Norway. Dec, 24.—0, Gude, formerly Minister of Norway and eden to Detimark. hax been appoint ed to succeed the late H. C. Hauge, Minister of Norway ta the. United LAZY LIVER Tecommend them to my friends leine 1 have over seen.” Gedern Mill Mo. & Fall Rives, Mass. Ges! for ‘The Bowele on bs DEPORTED PRISONEK| $700 HOARD AS AE TOOK ATH Police civ Newcomer’s Friend Proved False, sind Lock Him, Up. MONEY WAS IN TRUK Sopherstein Had Told Mositz, Who Cane Fron S ante Russian Town. A bath which he didn’t want cost Mendel Sopherstein all the money he had in the world—1,300 rubles, about $700 in our money. Sopherstein came from Ruaata. He had previously notined his fellow-towns- n, Moritz Scuuewaks, forty-four years old, a pipe-maker, of No. 0 ‘East Rroadway, of his coming, and Morltz Wan at the pler to welcome him to our elty After greetings the newly arrived was} where Kk piloted to No. he engaged | 1M Hester street, KS. He had his tr sent there, and the remainder of the story Is told by Detectives Reap, Sta- pleton and Harvey, of the Central Office, friend ai tn At. ad Ay, Moritz went to see his old last Saturday, Sopheratein was ing on his trunk. His money was! Moritz, according to the detectives been told. by Sopherstein of the ) golden rubles he brought with him, Fut yonto: Sabbath gr ings according to ‘tho: o know. “You're an American now; yeu ought to take 4 bath,” he contin- ed. “Come with me. I'll take you to mikveh,"* st Sopherstein “be #9."" quoth “but 1 don't want to leave my money. it lis was told to eareluly wrap newspapers and leave It in the and, finally, with many misgivings. did se lie was deposited in one little “*miky that dot the tie: vod and to his meditetiona. sile a man o. 191 Hester-street tor a ried a small trunk. but all the rooms were taken. reistent. It looked like such ce, he sald, he was vwilling to sgare apariments with some one else. ra or The landlady bethoaght herself of the rant in the blg room upstairs, and was certain he would -viilingly share hs room atid the cost thereof with yome one else. So the stranger was sen there. When Sepherstein came back from ne bath hin fellow-lodger had’ gone. So had the 1,90 rubles from tha trunk. He-told the police, and the detectives to-day took to Headquarters aw suspi- persons Moritz Schuewaks, the fellow-townsman, and his ew, David Schuewaks, twenty-three ays he {s an umbrella- aaker. of No. 16) Madison street. ‘They say the youncer man ts the one who look: longings) at tha Hester atroet b Both nuewaks were held In the Tombs Court to-day for forty-eight hours until the police can get more evidence HUDSON RIVER TUNNEL . TO BE OPERATED MARCH 7. Public Service Commission Grants President McAdoo Exten- sion of Fime. On the assurance of Prestiqnt! winl- !am G, McAdoo that his company will operate next March 7 @ through ne ‘om Hoboken to Fourteenth atreet and th avenue, Manhattan, the ublic vice’ Commission granfed yesterday, to the Hudson and Manhattan Tunne Company an extension of two months a © vein the operation of the cunpel un- er the Hudson Under the terms of the franchise granted by> the old Rupid ‘Transit Hoard the franchise only was fot a line wider the river as far east in Manhat- tan as | Christopher sreets, The new company, the Hudson und Manhattan, has obtained franchises to build to, 'Thirty-third street and troa'sway and eastward to Ninth street ; tnd Fourth avenue, er, e tunnel now In ready for’ opera- tion, If trains were started the pas-| gers would have to be dro at akistopher and Greenwich streets. Hint is can cinconvenient. points and resident McAdoo and hin associates think [t would be better: to postpone beginning operations until tralng can be run over to Sixth avenue. sald Moritz, which are) and Greenwich | BURGLAR CAUGHT Win $2,000 IN LOOT PACKED Flash of Light Awakened Fair, “Who Grapplea With , Intruder, FOUGHT HARD BATTLE. Down ‘Through Halls and aged Till Stairs. Fight Raged Police Arrived. Awnkened by a flash across thebe eyes, Joseph Fair and his wife jumped from their bed in a front room on the thin floor of the nent-house No. 38 West Sixty-fourth street early thia morning and going into a rear room found a burglar about leave with two bags of loot valued at about &,000. Seizing the man, fair struggied with him through the halls and downstelns, to and managed to hold onto him until the police arrived. The prisoner gave hie name as Joseph Duffy, twenty-four | years old, if No. 173 West Sixty-fourth street. Last night Fair, his wife and his j sister Lillian, got together a large Inumber of Christmas presents and left }them on the dining-room tabte, Shortly jbefore midnight Miss Fair left for her |home nea> by and Fair and bis wife prrent to bed. : | They had been asleep about an hour when they were awakenedsby the flash. }As Fair grappled with the burglar the | fellow. the loot and the two letrugeied about the dining-room, over- ig chairs and tables and wrestied to the hallway and rolled down a of stairs. ~The burglar used a jimmy and tried to hit Fair over the head, but Fair managed to dodge the biows. In the mean| j phoned to P | West Sixty-elghth | notified. ‘The intruder was getting the better of Falr when Policeman Kearns arrived. 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