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THE SUN WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 25 1901 8Irrp r
DEMANDS DEVERYS REMOVAL
MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION PR-
FKttS CUAKQKS TO MURPHY
Fairly tp t Tammaay Wow What to-
Do About the Trial Boom Bally In-
JUUM Tynaay und Opproaloa AN-
Irgrd and Bp elfle tattaaoe of aUet-iOlr l An Immediate Aikedfor and If Not A oil onMill Takn ttght b nabb-
Tho Merchant Auodatlon throughIta counsel eerwd upon Polio Oomiriloner Murphy yetterday formal
Deputy OommlMioner Dercry an-
a that the Commlmiooor romov-
Povery from offloe The charge are baron Dorery conduct of tha trials at PolHeadquarter and contain fifteen pecif-lcation tending to how that the DeputyCommUaloner haa been guilty ot lnjtlice tyranny and oppression
Accompanying tho charge waa a brioletter from the Merchant1 AMoctatlon re
an Immediate hearing of themOominUiloner Murphy took the paperhome with him when he loft Police Head-
quarter end Mid ho would read them overlat night He will make morn-
Ing hi decision a to or heentertain the charges Lest night he woulinot dUouao It U thoughtprobable that ho will Ignorecomplaint from an ociUon repttwentlnjthe cornrooroUl intore of the citywhich may bo considered to onlybetterment of tho biulnos Intonate of thcity at heart
When Mr Deruy warn uktd If hanything to w y in reply to merchant
said tie Bern themthem It w-
ucguled that ho might Ilk to eo aHnve you got thW be eked
ho added with good an aMumptlonIndifference a possible Oh I havengot time an I havent got my
ty maybe I might ned copy o
Pradtrrf too I might nut findwhole bunch of merchant among em-
It wo evident however that the Dvput-
Commluioner waa a great deal moreled then he cared to show Helong talk In tho afternoon with CouncilmanTom loley who recently defeated exJudg-Dlrvor for the Ttinronny leadership ofS nnd Awembly dUtrlct end who MrDlrver ay WM materially aided in hUfight by the police under Derrrye orderswith frank Hood win who dopooed John-C Sheehan aa leader of the Ninth A-
rmbly dUtriot and who U generally r-
gardnl aa a warm friend of Mr Deveryand with Battery Duo Finn These threetalked for an hour with Whenthey left hi office they oil had nothing toMy In view of Pig lira Sullivan talkwith Squire Crokrr on Monday nljthtCouncilman Tons Foloy visit to Derery
regarded a highly nignlOcant of thegravity of l ercry position
Devery friend realized plainly in factyesterday that now that the MerchantsAiwociaUon have taken up the fight againthim in earnest hi position I veryIndeed The AMocUUon Intend tothe tIght to a flulah If OommlloncrMurphy does not give Ita charges Immedi
consideration it I theIntention to take other action
action will aume tn the eventColonel hanging up the charges
and not granting a hearing within a fewday It could not be learned definitelyyraterday It U understood howeverthat If it become Decennary an appeal would to the Mayor Then-If nothing wa done lor Odell would beasked to take the police situation In hand
In preferring thmn charges againstDevery it U not the intention of the Mer-
chant Association to Interfere withaction by PUtrict Attorney againstleery on the complaint of neglect of dutyend or prr lon made Jiiy Policeman OneillThe specifications am similar but mer-
chant U a civil proceeding simply TheMerchants Association believes an It limealready told Commiwioner Murphy Incorrenpondenca whlah hM pubINheil that Devrry methods are Injuring-the liueinvo of the citjjami that It will IH
for th good of the city to remove himemil the association U prcpvrd to piuhits chorgfo to a Onlsn no matter what Itmay oast
Following are the merchantagainst Devery In full
iicAo C Ptlici Committnrr iily V f l ri
Sm The Merchant Amociatlon of
Klrst D put Police Oiiiiml slon r of theCity of J ew York in tlm discharge of tho
of that ofHot end for guilty ofInjustice tyranny and onprmMcn
loner of Pollt-witllo presiding ax a of Polieu at of of the uni-formed fnrcn of tho 1ollce Departmentof of NewYdrk mcmS r i f Ihe unifnrmnfi force of trwPoliceDepartment of the City of New York of
andtmwnoratKit tn the niM cificallon here-unto annexed the said William 8 Deverythen arxl there will knew were without
of law and to the policeregulation of the Mild city of New York
of these tho Mer-
chants Association of Xe Yorktho nlllcatioii hereurio annexed
nnsr iirrcirCATIONTho Mild William s t ov on the Hth
day nf Marcn IBOUwhllo noting a FirstIVllce Coiamlloner tinder u
thority delegated to him by the PoliceCommli loner and actually In theinvestigation iw a complaint
charged with not discovering afiW acoming a Dejuitr Iolk i ommls loner inthat he language urjstanlally afollons
Its for the police Depart-ment to stop those
hold the persons wnarrest andstrata Poole I nnn of men here Is
young man who cnnfessed that lie wasng to make a burglary Ho was found
r the wagon that stuff away withthe bekle him and slttln on a
And vet IVxiln diehim If that a C IM nf mal
fessnnre In oltlce Id like to know what UThen to tpt
Iliad mde the complaint acn th pAtml-Ynenthn Deput I4 iniiiis lnisrci i
Its to make a npi ri of tlist-t i the VirnnilioiHMr end nx mm n l Uiatlie bilng tli liWHer lieforn tie DIMrictAttorney touchin an
s your duty In let th business ienplo-
f Out ilt ir rt Snow Imw lisle m wastrrate MiK MAfMrati P l ill
t if that wagon afterw e afreoteil want lo knowliat when tin arre t lry n liVe thst-
Magislrate IVmVt ruts POt IM Into theJrent tn 4y their iwatlun nxrr againThU and tin two others arw-
r rtrtv nf alt iMirgUnes In that tl sMet Men tike IIMI rut l o e In-
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a fight In a laundry belonging to one Charle-QOnn a and for awho told him about It dldconduct hlmselIn a manner unbecoming a Deputy Polio
in he uma follow to an officer testify
come overtestify for tacIt other an fool megot to protect Chinks and Sheealo tham a people Warfleld Iyou thirty pay Hereafter yoprotect Chinks and when
protectionTimiD BMCincUTtOK
The said WUliaaa 8 on the JStday of 1901 while acting a Deputy
underto him by the Commissioner
Urquhart falling to arrestof the complainant
then conducted himself In a mannera Folloo Commissioner
In that used toward the complainantlanguage ubslantlally a
two to do the solidtla a ladand a gentleman Tb lady wont eoUcfif you googoo eyes If youhadnt beenwouldnt have troubled you AnywayI guess you were excited
rocnrn irccirtoATioxThe William H on the 3SU
of IMI while acting aa DeputyCommissioner underto him the Police Commissioneractually In the
of a complaint against PatrolmanCavanagh hi
then did conduct a man
a followsTwenty days for not
time you himnrrn ncmoinox
said William 8 on Iday of May loot a
tr under authordelegated Police Corn
saloner actually Ininvestigation and trial of a complaint
Michael J
conduct himself In a mannering a Deputy Pollen Commissioner li
that he used langutg ublanttaUy afollows
complainant offsred In vdenosmrtlfled copy records of
flp c athere guilty for which
wee then on Thecalled Deputy OommUMonrr
attention that sfoleOMMoManus hail Imr three Justto of whom JusticeWilliam Tf ers Jerome
Justio Jerome ehf Tide complainta lot of
runnln around this town with otheir shoulder shoouV em off intreat and raising riot and rebollion an
whole the whole com-munity outrage Judge Jerome
In itI an Its claimed henthat thus man was wrongfully convicted-an I believe It It about time a halt weecalled
rent rmcxnoATioNThe said William 8 on the
day of May IMI whIle acting aa FirstCommissioner au-
thority delegated to him the Polkactually
Johnconduct hlmtolf In a manner unbecomInga Deputy Police Commliiiloncr In that
UM language as followsThere warn a big crowd around
wasnt there Just what you fellowimeaning reporter like Its a pitthere wasnt tome of them Unaround to make some and excitementfor Too bad soldIers dldni
there with a bream band an give youanother MnsaUonlB-
TXNTII armctnaaTio-Th eald William 8 on the I th
Firstau-
thority delegated to him the Polioactually In
Patrolman Patrick
did himself in a manner unbe-coming a Deputy Police Commissionerin that he language ub itantlally-as follow
If you wanted to go on a bum whydidnt you a surgeon to giveleave a couple of Any ono would-a
The said William 8 the Krth
Police under audelegated to him the Pollen
Commissioner actually In
gaiiwt Patrolman Meehan afteri
ark Commissioner CUuxen which statedthat Patrolman Mnelian hail done his July
no more In making the arrest on acof which the charges
had been brought affoiiuhim did conduct hln elf In a manner un
a Police Commisidoner
followg-CommlMloner the general
If the to ongnu a right to Taint for
jommbMioner Clausen to makeregulations to stop em Ill floe thirty
and that willroil fellows not to go a cluuUn ladies an
children off the gramNINTH HPICCinoiTION
The said William H on the 37thof Jun IMI while acting as First
Deputy Police Cnmmlxslon under audel giited to him tlm Police
actually in
against Patrolman JosephOllrien lied Pstrolnum
Burke wee guilty of did conducthImself In a manner unbecoming aollce In did
substantially as followsmen liars
to remember that all humanan you aint no right
bully one of men In that Alteryou Just keep head TOUTa your way this depart
mont for a good many an gotstop
TTMtH HrXCiriCATIONThe said F Devery on the th
Commissioner under authorto him the Police Corn
actually in theinvestigation of a complaint
John and JamesI Kane did conduct himself a manner
unbecoming a IVillce CommissIonerU that he use language substantiallyis follows
Well men have dismissed fromforce for less offences tlun that
shall elate this osse by recommendingthat
these men ought to out on petrollOtS instnod of up hemritlt either of th Me two
lumUUUng themselves currcmiMmplait their testimony ro as tn
T dont likeIbis political testimony and while therewi many tr1nc to flint fault
with the fiollcn a t tolAlll all pr lio m n up lien to cuttacit others throatsI-
UVBNTII upsrincAitoy-Tlie WillUm H Devrry on 1 1th
of t hell while acting as FlntPollen ComnilMlonrr iimler author
IV d l g t l In hun by Police l m-
nt isiiM r actuallv In thenvrvtlestiiin end trial of a complaintKln t Officer John HeMkUn
gleet of duty dkl conduct hlmsrlflnai-ianner unl otnlng n IkrHitr IWice Vm-
Miif ner III that lie UKH the followingngusfe In qiirvtioiilng complainantlllound mn lio I e mmiltliunt-w IS i4 annri f f ll 4 n h i
moman-
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to Deputy Polico Coinmtrnsloner that language cub
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1901 while asPolice Commissioner
a complaint
charged with
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and a complaint
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the Didnt oof
on Didnt Up youcouldnt see me
I wouldnt stand talking to a ladythat kind again If she couldnt youwhen the wa four feetme That Is pretty near uto It You have any soldierrunning around you and not
are like a otherthat are against It and fall to It
A Well the man woman werealongside each other-
Q are caught that closewant to stand up nerve andnerve You dont know anyUilng thenNo matter under what circumstance a
want to know anything when he I
with the on bn
young lady the next time you areto when you have your backone direction let her look in other r
that she ran you off qulok Dontcaught always get If canNow you ten days for not beingtipped off
The said William 8 on the mlof IM I while acting a FirstPolice CommlMloner under
to him the Police CommUwtoneactually engaged In the investigation
and a againstEdward Oneill charged shoeIng i
prisoner whom he for violationlaw himself
in a manner unbecoming a Deputy PolioCommissioner In that he follow-Ing language In questioning complainant-
In answer tof ii
A I bad to pistol to make himthe complainant drop tongs beoauw
there was of I weealone
O At what time wee that A
10 oclock in tho morning-Q It I too bad throw you
the window A WellI 8r should have thrown
through window What right haveyou to In and Interfere with that mait ll
a violation law In my presenceQ What good would It do
he went and bought groceriesor meal or anything else If she
to put on I think he hasas good a to sell plates as anything
A I am ordered to stan
from stationup
Q At a certain time AI a hardware store end house furnishinggood
He Mil dishes end and saucerand to boll potatoes differentother wish to eat
I brought Mm out
to go In there with a and take thatman out A I had to protect my life
Q Ye will teU you oufhto have done with oughthave thrown through theYou will have enough of
reel of the tin s ildl r that she tiesreinforce to enforce the blue lawsgoing In and clouting and clubbing a
wing of the party now that I starting twork ought to have a little
axo with you long thnr with yourto force a tItan like that out of
It I the rottuncwt kind
and their rights on the pert of alli ople that it city of Nei
It Is high lion that it should
of their business pl cIn the rooming at the of a pistol-It U a bloody
and even a officer Youought to have plenty of time so that
like a lot of people that haveout ooe of an I mono One mad-woman eaton here yesterday andfour or five weretore You ought to resign from the Police
you
I suppose if I would stand tar a shakodown-I thirty days pay
and everything A This Is becauseI for a shakedown
I will have you ordirwl before theHoard of Surgeons The csj l closixlA I wouldnt give for a irene
Q What did you A I said Iwouldnt stand a shakedown arid Ihave l nen transferred four or five timesluce
Commlwioner I willa complaint against you for Insulior-
dinaUon none talkout of You are a loafer
In concluding h aring the followingthreat wo UMH toward Patrolman OmlU
time Deputy CominixsUmer at this trialhut Is riot to found on this stenographersminutes of such trial Til you
TiitnrEivTH srEciricATioxThe sold William S I every on the 12th
tominl sloner under authoritydelegated to hint time Policedonor actually In th i Intlgtlon and a caiiipUtnt s lrwt
Patrolman John Marrlnan 1 withwearing A oilxl uniform onin aiixwar to tIe pina thatbud ItfHin enil l by contact with mudhtalneil ulotli M s woman whom ho hartarrc t d for Intoxicntion nnd found herlying In thin gutter turn did conduct tutu
In a tnanne aPolice Commbviionor in that lie used iangtiaze nilwtatttlnllv a follows
did she elotlio on for youNo matter how filthy lm wa she wa
than voti It U outout obi rport imfore Patrolman
MarririBii coudi much loininK lon r again angrily broke in Thatno excuw Itmixctor your uni-form filthy I will fmo n dayspar mImi Xon go hun
and If can git that fine reOo on bum you hider You
flltliy unclean and everythingrive Fifteen lays geturmehody to remit that Hue Will youYou are a dirty hun Turning in this
irlers pr nt he saidre Is l a remark that cannot he
printed In A non pn r
The mid VIUism S Devoir on thus 2dday of rfll while acting as Unit
Police t ommiMon author-ity delegated to him the Polios C mmU-Kioner anti actually engaged In the invmtlgallon and a complaint against
Mlchanl J
lions here and n motive for HIM
urod and the conduct nf thn saidraws anti this ue of the said hotfull In the J M did IIMIaid language and conduct hlin elf as set
forth In tlm fifths and lathlioriH on account of thee proreolings takinby thin lion William without conferring with the police authoritiesr f the city of Xow fur ofmforcing thus nrdiiuincrs of the sitld city
tli provisions if tIe Petisl Cotln of theState of as a result of whichKald proceeding charges hued been snailanti agnln certain
line officer for neglect ami tefibgd totheir SJH to enforce the
lawriintrNTit prcincTiox
flue saul William 8 Deverv on the thday of r pteml r IVOI ariinc
IV V o ViintiitM irMT undertitthoritv delegated to him l y the ISOIfw-
n ninl Mimer and engagnl In trw
Calnliiian Julio Marrinan iHiarg l withearinr a Krileil uiufiHin mi InrpedlfMi
was guilt of tyranny arid innlimn SIM against Pstenlnwn John
ilarrinan a nnire in Ur MH forth Inthirteenth tiC Uuliau In Uiat the
ski flrmi tlm sM Julia Martinezlftei n dr I V wlilrh U oenrydlng t-
tnllce recuUilm an excM vt firm forjesting a MUleit uniform
It t u m l l trial said IVrery wnnntrial iHiiashmoiit of Mar
rundelof
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be stopped and the pole oughtlOll out
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I rinan as berelnbnfore set forth In thei thirteenth apeciflcaUon waa actuated b
malice tint said Marrinarthn trial of Patrolman Edward Onell
before Second Deputy Commtmloner York-on the 8th thy of loot toUfIethat he on March II 1D01 been
days pay for interfering withfiremen at a after hitrial he ilirccted br anotherman to a saloon at irand andstreets where lie wa to see a mar
hirsch about having hU floe remit-ted that thus name ofixike to him was Kottetnan who raid tlial
buxineM with llcnnon the wantman of the Chief and said Marrinantestlflmt that It common talk In the do
that If a man paid aum when deinnndvd fines would
remitted and the officer allowed U remainor Iwcliangwl to such as IIA shoulddoin the Icing that If an ofilceisubmitted In thu money wouldIHJ lunch to ilennon Glen
given tn oome one In authority who liatpower to remit fines transfer oflicen
the Mercltants Association of NewYork saving to thomirlves the lllexhibiting at any time hereafterfurther or charges of conductunbivomliig an officer or acts Injusticetyranny oppreHsinu against the
K IXtvery Deputy Pollc-Commi sloner of the City Yorkand also of replying to answers whichhe shell unto iirtlcl w herein
against him and of uttering proofof tho lassIe every part thereof am
and every or chargewhich shah bo a the castshall rwiulro does demand that the saidWllllain H Ixi to answerthn of conduct unbecoming anofllcer and all act of Injustice tyranny
exsmlnaUons trials andhad and given as may
agreeable to law and to the regulationtlui ordinances of the city of New
Dated at Now tItle 24th day oSeptember 1901
ABHOCIATIOK or N T
YOURlly 81 ned D LR Roy Dncucn
PresidentAttest JOHN 0 KAMKH Secretary
SCllROElHit KrTTffVS TO OtAMNary Urpsrttnrnt HaUsricil With III Nt-
uaus OrderWABIIINOTON Sept 74 Commander t
ton Schroeder Qovrrnor of Ounmhas been In Washington as a witness beforethe Knhley Court of Inquiry today flleiwith the Navy Dejxirtrnont his reportthe conditions In Guam which led toorder directing the attention of thn com-mand to the hoodlumlsiu and lawleNsnetuwhich are rampant In it
That the Navy Department I aUnflwith the explanation nf lot Schroederthe oniiMi for his strenuous orders Is shownby the fact that he was aitnnioon dlrocteil to return to tho Island and continuehi work Uierw Ho will leave here orThursday for Son Francisco and sail fronthere to where hn will Imby tho gunboat Yorktown whIch has been
to nod family to Agon-tlie capital of Ounm
rport Oor Schroeder reviewsdetail the in the island whichoccnAlonml huts ottlon Hn explains thatjust before hn left lunni the
Icing cleared up that many moon con-cerned in the lund beeninarUallni and cotivio1 l before sutiuuancourt antI punliihod At tin Umn of hisdeparture hadand u tlon nf the trial generacourt of a few of the offender remainedto bo utU d
Transport Unfort FloatedWAtintNOTON Sept 24 O n Chaffs
cabled War Departmentthat the transport Duford whichaground In Mindanao province hadfloated without injury and was loading-the Infantry for return tothou United States A letter received tody at the War shows thnt
V Hton who was supto have taken passage on the
hill not d so Hn returning on thetransport Thomas which eipectixi to
FranoUco this week
Appointment by Irr l lrnt RootevrltV-AnntynTON Sept Prvslden-
tlAdar appointed Frank II littell aH r nf in nuvy with thorank of Uvutenant
Army end Navy OrdersWAMtiftcTox ftrpt army erdtrs
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Ater when nmrnlulonrdUnit irtnf tune In Vsrr Yard l sru Island
I armt lri Inhn MiHd lo Addlllonal duty as-VMlOaM Id fur l Irufrlor of let end uponrllrrrenl of assume dutlMitn ral ln i rtor-
IWiep Mrllnnnrll liees Abroad toespeelnll-
ni hop McDonnell of Ilmoklyn and hisTccrvtArvMgr John I lianettwere among
Mn2 rM on time KniMr Wllhelm ilern rn which wiikil for luroxi y lerxUv-
klot of Hie Cnthollr clernr and laity nf-ihn llrnnklrn dincc were In
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COMMON LAW WIFE LOSES
BUT SPEAKS UFn MIU AtlOV-UK ft LOT IIAM O
Kin Matrimonial Tangle About a Ureailway Iron Mert hant and IU Favorrt-Mteaegraphrr but Magistrate MollKeep It Clear of the Police Court
The affairs of Frank Dana the Iron mom
chant of 32 Broadway whichmuch tanglod up on Monday night whenan alleged Mm Dana n real Mr Danaand a good looking young woman who ap-
pear to bn a favored stenographersince wears t000 xrl necklacetravoU around In victories with her employer all figured In nuitrimonlal inliuIn till vicinity of the Hotel Savoy werestraightened out yesterday In till polloicourt
Mr Dana appears to hate been a verygay Lothario tn hi time In additionthe two Mm Dana and the stenographerho several children two of whom lieu
with ono Dane and one with anotherIIU love for Mm Julia Dana the womanwise matte the trouble In front of the Havoyand who now confesses that h lice no legsright to the name she hears lint linn keptIt booaum Dana recognlted her a his wifefor yean and her children baptisedunder It grew cold time ago endreturned lo hIs wife and daughter withwhom he had had little or no Intercoursefor years nut he spent a groat dealtime with the stenographer Must BerthaHeaslay of 1341 graw street llrooklynApparently mat Mr Dana has madeno objection In fact she seemed tobe on such good terms with the youngwoman that ah allowed her the freedarn of her apartment
There wee a good deal of curiosity InYorkville police court In view of what hidbean printed about Mr Dana and hU trou-ble to e Just how things were going toitdjust themselves Mr Julia Dana wwin court dressed all In black and lookingvery determined She 1 a goodlookiniwoman of middle alto A short distanceaway Mt Mr Dana very nervous andapparently very anxiou to have the mottci
overMagistrate Molt took up the Dana oacat once The policeman told just whathad occurred In front of the on Mon-
day night Mr Dana admitted that hestruck the complainant In i
moment of excitementlaid hands on her clutched him bj
the throatIn true a k l the MagistrateHe truck roe unld the woman H
trunk me a be baa done many timebefore
Hut did dutch him by the throatbefore he struck rout
nd Hl I did said the woman withapparent pride
the case said MagistralMolt Mr clutched Mm the throAtbefore liz touched you you have noagainst him
Thus woman protested thatMItrvAted hut at one that
not Danas legal wifeThen kayo no standing in tiiif
court madam raid the Magistrate
vumrnon law marriagesYou say that I have no standing here
aid blue worriers WhysMventien vear I lived with man ahU wife Until qultw recently I believertliat he was and that I weehi wife We Unve two children a bo10 antI a girl 13 When he tame to mu htold me that he would noon bo free from himarriage and that this very tactthat we lived together would constitutea marrlagn wont tnanti I alay regarded mynell iw his wlfulIter two years ago lie liogan to aUiaway from mo I tint hn wasUio habit of visiting hits real wife whomh i hadnt divorced at tie at Fiftysixth stntt and Park avcinio Ho hm
i n nmrrbHl to h r for thirtysix yoursand ho hind a dauglitor JJ years old livinglit tlw tarot Tlieii I that IKwas nUo pitying attention to thus youngnomiin He was going every
liere with her and I KW her icarrUco with him loaded with dlarno itlwhile I anti my chlUlnn wars nefjlectmlI went right up and denounced him to hitfsc
You are not Isle wits and have no legalstanding in this the
with a wave of hand hesignified that this ease was closest
hue woman who calls horoelf Julinth court li
riot wife and never woe For sheline harassed me and I liar stood Ittiently hut I am sick And of It anddo not propose to stand it any longer Iown at 27 West Seventieth streetwhero she and the children live and Inaddition tn allowing them the use of it Ihave it for them I have nnverfailed In my ohllgstlnns to this wornnti andtier hunt I dn object to the moneyI allow m r to live on USM forof to shadow im whemverI and to make it unromfirtnlilo for moand I to l with
The woman announced that she wouldsue Dana Mrs Darn of thn refusedto MK Hoaolev could not
n tier homo In Brooklyn where shelives with her mother Jill two Nlsterspn l Their relchbnrs han Ix n c b-
wrvliig enough to that sho carno homonlmnut with an elderly manwhose description fits that nf Mr Dnna-
C HIET TALKS HMUROCITrr-
eahirnt Itixvirvrll for Mewt onMlpH lo lie Taken b ncrr-
WAsniNnTos Sept S4 Only four roombore of the Cabinet tern pr wnt at theregular rmetlng today the Hbeentfen-KliiR K Tretari Hay hoot Ixmc ivi-diltchi ok Tho time was occupied by
In ll xAir HlnK at IVrwhlcnt HOOI-
Meltn rrxruent notnwhAt In detail the workwas ill line with
IrceklOTitn to betnmo fruniliarwith all nudist of wnilnc ailmlnlxtratlon
nut able emt f Ilie Calilnot meeta brief reference by tho IteoUlnn-
to tIme of rr Ho hnw xl-
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n ldent McKlnlry shortly hiss
loath lie sense howeverif the of thin MJbjoft anti th-llftlculUni thAt will overootn-
en out a cnrtniM nt nohiMim ofreciprocal trade rrlntlon with hir coun
imld hn HhouldhltwxIf to the study of th
question indicating that he thUnext greet to b
dealt with by OongreNt and the Admlnbtattoo
RIPM5I am past 65 years of age and
have jutlcred from constipation and
indigestion One night I WAS
bA when a lady told me
about Ripans 1abules Going home
that night my wife nude me buy a
cent package and when I had
taken the first Tabule I found such
relief that when they were all goneI thought I was a new man
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HAMMERSLOUGH BROSQUITTING RETAIL BUSINESS CLOTHING AT HALFPRICE-
I The values offered in our Retiring Sale now in progress are the most
remarkable ever witnessed at a clothing sale
For we arc positively going out of the retail busineM and in order lodispose quickly of our immense and Winter stock every pannent is offered
now at former pricesSuits ntfrnutt rtoU IttBf nl cud stkttnr4 fuDilr iTu Mo stills rtt Pie All trr msnuUituuu la thu onn btwlnrM In our nlialMSI J p rtm nl
tit Ihfrfure made at the m l fabrics In the UU t fathlun ted to th huh u rtlUMt moo lot
obltta our rlolWnr IK lonr t n brslrtfSeveral hundred of our finest 15 f 8 and suits are now marked
down to
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hrrk and soul cram BttU dujunil snd Thltii tutu u AU srf beautiful zulU and voottf-
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Taking of Testimony Nlopiml ti Announcrmrnt of Iuds Wiltons HeathWAHII OTON Hi t 51
of the tVlilny Court of inquiry was broughtto an abrupt aloes by the announcementhat Judge Wilson of Admiral Kchloyicounsel hud died suddenly TIle court
nxsembled promptly usual at II oclockand about flftwn minutes later a telephonemessagn came to Mr llaynor one of theother attorneys for Admiral 8chl y thathis venerable colleaguo wee deail A
former machinist on the Texas hid ternput on the stand and had just answeredtutu formal preliminary ijuoatlons when amarine orderly brought tho message III
regard to Judge Wilfons death Thnews spread quickly about the court roomThe witness was forgotten and nearly allof thorn engaged in the gatheredaround Mr Itaytior Admiral Dewoy whohad tile sudden stoppage of theproonedlngM did nut understand what It
meant and nokcd what the nuttier wasHe wo visibly shocked when told the nowHe had known Judge Wilson very well andthey were good friond-
Mr Ilayiior was not willing to acceptthe news as true and oont a message btelephone to secUre a verification flucarne promptly and at 1180 tie ruse and
May it please the Court I have veryIntelligence to communicate Wn haveJust heard nf the death of Judge Wilson-
I left hint at 10 oclock morning slightlyIndisposed I was with him late last nightand saw him again at 8 oclock tItle morningleaving him at 10 oclock slightly Indlspposed We have heard by telephone thathe has Just died at the Khorenam lintelI respectfully ask the court to adjourn
dayTo meet again tomorrow asked Ad-
miral DeweyYou said Mr We should
like to attend the when It takesplaceThat
rein be arranged afterward re-
marked the Admiral and to the audienceI have to announce that owing to the death
of Judge Wilson of counml for AdmiralRjhlsy the court will adjourn until to-
morrow momliiic at 11 oclockAfter court adjourned It wee ar-
ranged that there would lie no session onthus Uy of Judge Wilsons funeral
When the court assembled title morningthen wee a larger number of spectatorsthan hint appeared at the opening of yes-terdays session The interesting charac-ter of the testimony yentenlay woe evi-
dently responsible for title IrtcruAstt In theHudliioe Sohlny anti hU cxmrtwlwere on hand i Iluut II II Ward nfthe who twin been assigned to awtUtthe Advncato in time ariatiKement ofsren soul charts presonoe
y tentay was rewmtod by Ad ml nil ysvial next to lie wore
lit Hervlce unlfnnu ol tile rankloinmvi IT A lot finder II Iatiii who
was thus Chit LjiKiner of tlo Tvjai Inthe West Imllnn cni aicn was calkxt tocertify to coriwtn i of the ofllclal
the testimony rivon him viCapt nf Admiral Scliliy-
To him Commander hates said thatsteam log of time 1exsji for tIe battle ofJulv 3 a written n ut dny
thus Court aUsi hind conic question toask of thus witius wereto the Jiidff Advocate who road them to
vlly this Court Arn you positive that the
estimate of coal on this OH ortedon SB wns correct A Yes iwnearly M can IM positive that anMirnnttof oulonb viixl
Q Was tIn muclilnvry of the Texas Inefliclcnt xindltion for sortie on May 31
thndar of this lomlrfirdment of theA I shoMll my frmi reixjllectlon e-
wn notlln the matter with Um enginesUnit I cnu nxvllici-
Inrnniander Hoaton Sohroe ler wns againrrUtfxl tine to ay that Ills
as n i rtwl win cornvt Hn wasten ilUolmrc hi order that Im mightreturn to hiim where he IA Jovernor
When Arthur H CUxton was oalledn smoothf v i man attired in-
lnlin clothes ntoiM l forwnnl and Midliad mrv l cm Uxinl lh Texas In tint
stAr with Kwin ni II machinist flrBtcl H-
wns no out nf the Korvi unit residedIII Wanhlncfon On thin day nf the twIllwuh Ccrvems ships he was In enginerin of tilt Ihforn theAilocnte hued lienun to develop his tentIny the news thou wasdesl WItS tvcolvod and prooee ilng-wvle su iendo-
dAlWlRAt SAVPSOX IS BETTER
lie Will Remain at Fort Hamilton If Notllcuulrcit at naUUnEtou
Rear Admiral William T Sampson whois at the home of lila daughter tho wifeof LJeut H II Scott of tlm fifth ArtilleryAtationud at fort Hamilton spoke cor-dially to a visitor afternoonwho apin aclH l him un the subject butlie was nut to theinquiry at Washington
hi willingness to attendthis If ummorixl and smith that heUlirtviil that hits h wiltli was o mitch ito
tliat hv could the strain with-out further impairing hiss h vilth
TIe AdmirHl t to stay for some-time at thIs fort union ncwled at Wash-ington
Viennese Hating More lion Mrat andKimie Donkey Meet
WASIIINOTOSC Sept 24 toUnited States ConsulOenerol llumt atVienna this conxurnptlon of hore meat Inthus Auotrian capital as an article of food-I rnililly increoxing In a report to theKtato he sluiws IHfl-ISOia liaise and donkeys acrekUufiliterxd for fnml Thin was over aUmiinMtd tunic tItan In this previniia yearand aliout Sww rmirr than In IC97
kiysThe price of hnr e ment ranges er pound-
of f re uarter from five to eight centslilnd uarter six to nine centr chain cutefor Meak and msM Imm live tn elevenfOnt Pound ll taiin nt kfeperswhoMrto-horwmeat designate Ina x ixl column on this ofTenil-tn jvatronA-
Tr a nr urelia ea More hoodsWtMIIMilON Sept J4 Tlie Serr-
nrtti of Ion Since April t Ilm linn n-i ui burM i t iU3v i sr uil-nf t Ttl ninliQM Of thIs amouiii 122-1n is TI paid out lnee the Ugir-ulug of the fiscal year n Jui 1
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TO REORGANIZE MILITARY
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Many Offlren mil llrlurn Home Cm-pCroilrr May lie IXIalled a Newthief of thoreau of llrdnaneo toSpite or Ills Inrrrlor IoilUonW-
IHIIIKOTOX Sept AdJutentOeneral Corbln wIse It expected here tomorrowafter making on extended Inspection ofmilitary situation In the Hlilllpplnes willbegin soon after his return the preparationof a of hU observation lila reportwill mark tho beglnninj of a completereorganization of thu military force In tinPhilippine Islands a chungti which Secre-tary Hoot hopes will brliiKnixiut a reductionIn thus expense of mnliiluliiiiig a Phlllppln-
WitlUti the next few wreks other officertint by the Kerrelary of VNar to tho Phil-ippines T1II olio return to Wahlnglon andthey too will on their oljeerAllan of thrlr reepxMKe departments
officers are CommlssaryOnneraWeston VuarterriiastrrticiitirAl LudingloEand Hiir ivnfkncral Httrnlierg Moll xl
from each of them show that theysgrco with the Secretary ol that tmrI room for retrenchment in I ho conduct olthe military ofietnlloni In the PhilippinesTheir return will bo followed not only ba reilulion In inpendltur but very prob-ably In the number of ofiCers on focclguduty ad well
Ihe military departments In the CnttedStates have iKeii horthandd for otflcnrfor a long t and I is believed thaithe numlier on duty In the Philippines catlie greatly reduced thus bringing intuit tothl country a many tutu availablefur homo nIUi their rcRlment Notnnly wilt hero bo moro than Ilm Usualrhnngei of tlln fall but therv willsoot very Important dinner Ui the t tsltof this
Irenldent Hon evelt and Secretary lIedhave already agreed upon a nuoceN or hilen A Chief of the Hurvsti
of Ordnance who retires for the latterpart of November Thorn Is munich speculalion hi the War Department a tn a MM-
ceMir but eo is not thoughit is generally agreed that Secretary Rootli to havedttAiUxl Chief of this Ordnance Ilurejin-Tlio neloctlon of a succuwnr to lien Ilufllngton will have to Im mode under the pro-visions of the Army Reorganization
a I-
CongreM The new chief of the bureauwill 10 for a period of four yearsln t sd of living appointed to thepermanently as tho custom for
timeThus now befbre the department
U whether a Captain canover this hoods a number of Majors andLleuten ritVloiiel and CapU-Cmzier while the Secretarynf War as one nf lbs fitted officers forthe position and a oman of great energytoni pmgr Idoas does not ovenfct thin hetd of In the OrdnanceDepartment and titers sure a number of
men who are seniors
JIIWE WILSONS CAREER
nrllllant Lacers Death Great Less to-
A Unit rat Nrhlr-WARIIINOTOX Sept 34 Jeremiah Mor-
row Wilson who died suddenly totUrfur tw ntyflve years one nf the fore
most members of thus Washincton bar antiwidely known for his work In noted legalbattles He was In hU seventythird yearHe was chief of counsel for Admiral Schley-n time jictiding Inquiry and
In consultation with hU colleague an hourlieforo his death expectliie to attendcourt litter
Mr Wilson was In Lebanon Ohlqhut at an early age removed tn Indianawhero he rewlvid an smdemlo e lucAtlon-Ktiuliisl Uw stud wits admitted to the heirHe w tOixi tlely Jml r of the Courtof Cnmmon Pleas anti of tIes SUtn QrcultCourt rrklgnlng from thin ench whenelivtwl to Conitre in 1WS In representthee fourth Indiana di ni After servingtwo terms he liegan this practice of Uw InWashington a ociating hirueelf withformer ItHprcMntativn Hchellenbarger ofOhio
Thus firm enrly attained prominencethnmah the numerdiik
which Its members were counsel andlater Judge WiNon aoiuiml a high reputA
In criminal practicehuh brilliant cm n of witnesseslie took a leadlnc v rt in the Star Iloutotttat Uio courtmartial nf Judgo AdvocateSwami of the the breech ofMilt nf Madeline Pollard HRslnst
llrtthe AUIwiiii and French Spoliation Clilmacases and the Income Tat casesIn the most Important criminal casej In theDistrict of tho twentyyearn Ho Pn iilenl of the
Potomac Telephone Company-and ilirettnr In variousMr Wilson a anti a daughterthe Utter the wilts of Williamformerly United Con ulOeneral atHonolulu
Judge WlUnns deaths will bo a great losstn Admiral a he was depended on-tn crohooxamlno timmade a study nf thin rae and it wasthotiRlit that Isle mind and M-Tcatl teiiKue would hair ft strong Influenceupon wltnenftwt and create a
In public mind JudgeWllrnn wn moreover a warm personal
Dr LyonsPERFECT
Tooth PowderAN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY
Usod by pooplo of refinementfor over a on r of a century
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