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* ee ~< pig NetscackOe S SERGEANT DUFFY IS HELD IN $5,000, Graft Collector, Demands Lawyer's Advice. dicted for Intimidating Her Into Silence. furnished a bond guaranteed by surety company and was released the failure of the Tombs officials to enter a piea Justice Goff. As soon as I get out, Duffy. deferred until next Monday morning BE NEAR DEATH. Policeman T to have be Sweeney, who: suppleme charging extortion, was also a and his prese Attorney Edward J with a felony and a pleading, Instead, Mr, mer Judge Olcott, representing Newell, thie time. Diatrict-Attorn pressed little surprise a change of heart of Mrs, Ros reputed for years } Whitman to-day ex- Hertz, of a rel knows the na rfet-Attorney and if Mrs, Herts f to keep her promise, it Is ¢ will tbe Indicted for intimidation Mr. Whitman heard to-day that the | woman is terribly fri Dut hy will take no steps to make til after she is sentenced on Monday. ‘Then, with a year in prison facing he it is belleved she will forget her fe and tell what she knows in the hope of Keeping out of prison. Unless she does | the District Attorney ywill take steps against the relative whe threatened her In the Tombs. Dhe Distri of his agents that Capt, Swe \ conferences last night with four of hi former plainclothes men at Eighth avi nue and One Hundre names have bribe charges. SWEENEY TO PLEAD NOT GUIL- TY AND NOT ASK DELAY. Attorney Alfred J, Talley, who repre- sents Sweeney, declared to-day the tn- jaeend ot bavin tea, get it good ge and ctrong. Water's CS @ Frose CEYLON TEA (aE SSS eS White Rose Coffee, Rich and Pure TT w CREDIT Homes Furnished 3 Roomsat $49. 4 Rooms at $74.98 5 Rooms at $124.98 Credit Terms $75 —C* $7.50 * $109 « Open Saterday Evening Until 10. REFUSES TO PLEAD Sweeney’s Man, Indicted as THREAT TO ROSIE HERTZ | Relative of Woman May Be In- | Police Sergeant Peter J. Duffy, con- fidential man of Capt. (former® Inspec- tor) Sweeney, indicted yesterday on A charge of bribery, was held this after- | — noon by Justice Goff in $5,000 ball, He Duffy, arrested last night by Lieut. Thomas of-the District-Attorney’s staff, | was in the Tombs all night, ‘Through | notify the Supreme Court of his arreat, the Sergeant was ‘ot crraigned until afternoon. He wae in plain clothing and much flustered, When asked how he pleaded, Duffy declared he had not consulted his lawyer and did not wish “When do you wish to p.ead?” asked responded At the request of Assistant District- Attorney J. K. Clark, Duffy's bail was fixed at %,(00, and Duffy's pleading was LAWYER NEWELL REPORTED TO F. Robinson, alleged | by another atgned mO was per- |De Reszk |, charged sdemeanor in | connection with bribing George A. Slip to flee from New York, failed to ap-) pear before Justice Goff to-day for rk reported to Justice Goff that he had examined physicians’ certificates furnished by for- |singing selections jand “fhe M. and was satisfled that It would be fatal to Newell to bring him into court at eper of a string of resorts in the east elde and confidential agent of many high police ofMeiais In ig graft mone. Mr. Whitman ative of the woman who appeared In the Tombs and threatened her ff she kept her promise an@ “squealed,” This man is under survetilance by detectives for the Dis- “ sted he talk un- Attorney to-day expressed considerable surprise over the reports is spending much ume at night in the Harlem district which he formerly com- manded, Sweeney held long and secret and Twenty-fifth street and later saw other men whose 1s linked with bis in the Tee ae IE NEW YORK SOPRANO ENGAGED TO SING AT COVENT GARDEN FRANCES B ROEDER NEW YORK GIRL CHOSEN TO SING AT COVENT GARDEN Frances Roeder, Soprano, Se- lected After a Contest With 26 Star Pupils. PARIS, Feb. 1.—Col, Higgins of Coveut Garden, London, and Manager Sallgnac of the Nice Opera gave @ heat- ing to the star pupils of Jean de |Reszke and nearly all of the success- {ul candidates were Americans. Mesdames D'Arcy, Sheffer and Rourke will go to Covent Garden as Rhine Maidens, all b ng pupils of Villani and 1d Tenor Harrod is also engaged by Col, Higgins, but the chief triumph was that of Frances Roeder of New York, At from Flute” stantly snapp: the June and July season in London, while Salignac hovered about, waiting to secure the young coloratura #0- |prano for next winter at Nice, where jhe punposes starring her in “The Secret { Suzanne." “Ballo Maschera” and sudden [other operas, The honor for M | Roeder is the more notable because she was selected from twenty-six candidates, timations that Sweeney would confess | were utterly unfounded, “On Monday, wher Mr. Sweeney not guilty,” said Mr. Talley to- the motion for a speedy trial. We will ask fer only two weeks dat that time we have the selection of pleads day, “we will not opp of the District-Attorney more to prepare be willing te eney {# not ‘weakenini fens and therefore he will not confess. He will fight this case to the end, con- fident of his acquittal.” Friends and relatives of Assistant Dis- triet-Attorney Groehl, who has been In- y police- }man indicted In the graft cases, and strumental in uncovering ev whose work a4 a lawyer and a detec- live have Won great praise from Di triet-Attorney Whitman, to-day pressed fear that Mr. Groeht might be injured in bis midnight trips through Harlem in search for additional gratt evidence, Mr. Groehl has recelved many threat- ening letters, but has !gnored them, Despite the threats he has spent much time In the early morning hours in- terviewing resort keepers In Harlem. DWVYER’S RAID GIV' TO GAMBLING GRAFT, Inspector Dwyer believes that out of the mass of records, covering ten years business, which he seized yesterday in his rald upon a completely equipped poolroom exchange and gambling house on West Ninety-seventh street, near Columbus avenue, he will be able to dig into a new vein of police graft, But he must first solve the identity of the men who figure in the gambling house books} ‘as collectors of the $10 weekly toll for protection. The place which Dwyer raided yeeter- day after Mra. George McDonald, who said she was the wife of the proprietor, had in melodrai to enter her castle, was the most elab- orately equipped clearing house for pool- room agents the inspector had ever found, It was, he ts convinced, the cen- | tral ofMfce for hundreds of betting | agents all over the city and most of the business was cle. | wire, The house was equipped ke a dig brokerage office in the financial district, A telephone conduit led ten various rooms, ‘The records, covering @ period of ten | years, showed that the gross buainess of the house sometimes ran to $100,000 a month, One day last week $9,000 worth Save Time and Expense CTROA9 CBee POLIS: SAMPLE iff St.. New ork, s Boldiby Use Electre-Silicon i ee Prelerred te « Pes sii Tage fr. SSPE BATTLE WITH GAMBLERS IN RAID ON BlG GAME Detectives Wield Clubs in Cap- turing Men Who “Trimmed” Strikebreakers. » Has His Former Pupil Arrested. Story of Stock Plunges Told to Father. HUNDREDS OF VICTIMS./CALLS HIM A Says He Told Her He Taught “Love,” but Didn't Live Up to Teachings. “FRAUD.” contesting the will o liate Gen. Thomas T President of the Weatern Union Tele graph Company Crap Game In Rear of Employ- ment Bureau Got Most of Men’s Wages. of the General's | He swore he had becn the victim misapprehension, if the General discriminate | rietlan Science, had delved deeply uc direction of Hayne Davi tached to the First Church of his faith, | failed her in attracting the attention of her instructor to hemelf, so Anna Cohn, @ good-looking young woman, testified in the Weat Side Court to-day ehe haunted the Con- apartments at | Acting under direct orders from Com- missioner Waldo, aix detectly, he rear of P, J. Dergoff's strikebreak- ing headquarters, No. 14 West etreet, at 10 o'clock to-day and, after a fight in | which clubs were used freely, arrested crap-ahooters that he had lost ta | street speculation In the whole purse of hia career Mr. Eckert sald he had invested only $2,000 three deals over Which the sum was spread he realized count for the dwin- went Into the 1g series of business when he sold white sto rented to ti night as fi whites, who were running two gemes | for the hundreds of strikebreakers who frequent the place. Inspector dling of his fortune he during the history of # misfortunes, which begar Daly had detailed tectives Pooler and MacConneghan to get information agains fvere in the rear room when Detectives Kiernan, Lavery, Fin- Charles 8, Steele, the superintendent of the apartment house, had her arrested. Hayne Davis, a stout little man, with @ bristly gray mustache, was in court, and during her arraignment Mi who said she had “ Razed at him Davis appeared and turned awa ‘This was not Miss Con's first ap- pearance before Magistrate Appleton. | 1 days ago she was in the West Side Court in reaponse to a summons who exhibited a rambling four-page letter, | him to Miss Cohn, been besieging the Conneaut for several days and was in the habit of sitting on the steps of the place at night and chanting wierd incantations, the name of Davis was a constantly recurring theme. DECLARES IN COURT SHE LOVES SCIENCE READER. The Magistrate at that time sald he did not see anything particularly harm- ful in the letter and discharged Miss warning her, infest the Conneaut any more. ing to the testimony given by St and Davis to-day, she was back that night, writing voluminous notes to Davis and keeping him a prisoner in his apartment by her threats to seize upon him {f he appeared at the entrance to the apartment house. woman was at the apartment house as and Steele obtained a warrant and her arrest followed. In court to-day, she is thirty-sever years younger, ntertain crap-shooting and th Miss Amerivan Red Cross rit in calving the for the purchase of the gifts, Prementation | LOST $42,000 BACKING A RES- negan and Horrigan, under Lieut, Un- derhill, came up the back tering to gover the various exits. With part of the proceeds from the sale of the Bank Note stock { pure) sires of Standar amount of nearly $200.0 “T also invested afterward home in Stamfor8 and other ri rty was mortgaged for “In 1901 1 made toany to an o! of inine named Siegel tuurant in Fifth ay nd keeping order when MacConneghan grappled yith him. The negro sounded a warning and in an tn- stant the place was in Kicking ang punching the raiders, who jald about with short clubs, cornering After being brought to the Greenwich ; valu searched and taken to the Tombs Court. Under this apparently ordinary crap- shooting raid les a story of the devious of New York, patterned after the conduct of @ mining camp on pay day In the rear of the employment bureau, as the place is called, {# the game in cappers outside are ready to invite the flush strikebreakers The ordinary result din all Flet him have | He sald she ha tuken to the White H under guard. Palmer, attorney for the restaurant Was not @ eu . did you make a Investments?” ; 1 put $5,009 Into the Indeatr Uble Fibre Company. to try their luck. ‘That wats a los $2,600 in a projecte and lost that, trimmed strikebrea ign on again a starting for @ new leaving behind both their bor and their pay. An unsuccessful effort was made to connect the management game in the rear room. foreman of the agency, denied he had knowledge of the game, been in progress every day for several petroleum compan KEROSENE CARBURETER HASN'T SHOWN PROFITS VET. lore recently I invested $25,000 In a) facturing @ carbureter | up by Col. Higgins for George Bush, which would enable automobile users Tun machines on kerosene.” “War that a loss?” “Up to the present | have had no re- | turns from the in Palmer remarked A uniformed patrolman was sta- tioned in the premisen to-day. Last night the of betting Business was done over the telephone wires, which Dwyer's men had tapped. Bots ranged from $5 to $1,000, interested Dwyer the constantly recurring item in the house records, each Instance $100 was entered after this heading and this money was paid to “Trlah Jim,” J is convinced that these names cloaked the identity of the police collectors, and | 4 he hopes to find out e \e ere Fat Is Ridiculous but looks at least had crowned her black hair with a huge gray velvet hat, Her gown and cloak were of the same The moment she was brought Magistrate she erted out tn ice that she wanted to make thing which 1 s hee aid e has nothing to con- se bere eae who these men! “1 am under a heavy pressur “Christian Science has failed IV's all false, |iured me on to study his faith and then when I tried to exerciae his own teach- they showed they He tayght me that Christlan ceed east COURT ENJOINS IMITATION OF YELLOW TAXI CO. CABS. Inspecting Several Justice Erlanger Rules in Favor of Suing Concern. cases were decided Erlanger in Special Term, Part Five of the Supreme Court to-day, which prac- tically give the exclusly ate yellow taxicabs in the City of New York to the Yellow Tax! Compa: ‘The Justice, In deciding the two cases, left the bench and went and went out Into Chambers. street, of the cabs of both partl After looking over th fully and inquiring about the ownership, \n he decided the cabs of the Yellow Taxi| Company had been imitated aufMctently to deceive the public. order be issued restraining such further tnx upon hin, he have me arrested, ‘This has been hanging over . this dark cloud of scepticiam: the storm has broken. nothing more to say, Magistrate Apploton called Davie to the witness stand. to be sworn and made his statement being placed under oath, MENOUNCES DAVIS AS A “FRAUD” IN COURT, treated thts woman for about a 4 “1 labored over her and wave her our full course of tustructlo including absent treatment. matched her will would not yield to me to do anything she would argue with me she knew far more about Christian Setence than 1 did," “LT want to denounce this man as a yelled the woma! er fists at the reader. do you call it love, Christian love, thrust a woman into prison’ She then becams when I love him? © reader refused Overfat men and women, mortified and humiliated by the pubitetty of conspteus ous Folin and billows of fat, learning that through the discov eminent physician the burdon of overt nens tm taken from them, ure attractively proportioned, . the xkin smooth, health vastly improved, without dieting, reise or resulting wrinkles of flabbt- ness, There ix no equal for the famous Marmola FP there Je a new and more convenient form —a tablet form of this Marmola Prescription where a number NEW LEAD leaving the fix- and the general He directed an When I told her fe fat remover biets contain the ‘The two cases decided are typical of | r of others and are regarded by both parties as decisive in the others, » about fifty in number at bar were those of Geor; Rosemeler and Wallace W. Independent operators of yellow taxis, The Yellow company complained they were guilty the original prescription that has enabled > many thousands of uncomfortable men and women to reduce their weight eveniy wally at the rate of pound or "Your Honor, violent and voett- | 9s erous that the Magistrate made out « committing her to the insane pavillon in Bellevue Hospital for a period of five days, aol by all druget Glrect by the Marmol BAD BR BREATH It's Your Duty to sty to Get at the Cause and Remove It. the Wise, You Know. “unfair corrpe- |! operated taxis which were an imitation of the cabs in color and in other lesser ic fashion defied him DELIVERE MOTOR TRUCKS ——— KAISER’S SON TO JOIN RANKS OF THE ATHLETES, SKIN DISTRESS QUICKLY ENDED BY POSLAM J over the telephone Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute | RE. fer calomel, oll the bowels and pesttively | Ae eee unk line! wires into the house, there was a cen-| tral switchboard operated by @ man and branch telephone connections in the! 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