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Mit Tl wnd Music RICE, 50, 75 and $1.09 amination of Inspector Williains | yester- day afternonn Mr.Goff read a - disp cf. 920 alleged disorderly houses which were iu the Tenderloin when Williams - was vestigation. €aptain, 1 he | Inspe etor - remembered u, some of the bouses, | and sud he raided | E6 tu 90 that. them, _\ How could you allow _ these bouses to remain oren and do your duty as a police captain\ \ I wis continually raiding them.\ \'I'ne record shows you only raided two bourses [rom Feb, ly, 1880, until January, 1857.\ \I think you must be nistaken,\ \ Do - you | Know what a slum is \ \No air, Io dou't.\ \ Didn's you receive | $+.00 trom the Maliary line at the timae of the sertke \ \ You are rowmanciog, Mr. Gof.\ \ D al the police get any money:?\ \The men got 60 cents. a day for mala.\ | 'he Witbess again demed | be drd received $1,000 from the steamship com pany, * Do you remember buvinu a safe - from Herringet\ 0 \ Yes.\ 00\ What did 0 you { mant with the safe?\ \ To keep papers In.\ \Ard to keep the procerts of your collections from corru pions?\ \ 1 never sollected a - cent.\ ~ Yaur - wardman sollected for you.\ \\ He rver did.\ Hall | clan, 4 sical Artists, bast a som nl tis anawers \Keep your temper. O in- pector.\ \I am altting on a cake of - we,.\ \Keep sitting on the cake of ice.\ Ol a 0 Herp t Adb right.\ that he possessed any property or - bands save what be had | msentioned. \ How much are you worth*\ \ About - $30,500 or $40,000. 'i hat doesn't - include - the bouse on Tenth street \® 'lhe - withoss said be couldn't remember msking Lom- missioner Sbeeban to use bis infuence to get Cominianioner | McCiive's | pince. Then be said be thougbt Commirsioner Bhechan told bim atout the vacamey on the police board, \You wanted the por- tion of commissioner?\ \ No,stt. 1 preter to be an inspector.! is ares editor of the Towperance Adrocate, unt him on the police force. He atated wheo be went to the Tendriloin EDuniap and Schin'ttberger were bis ward men, \ Do you remember Suget. Hyruer, - when new s ot Levvoy, Far jar ls cars isguire calling the captaina loaetbor ana terone thein to close up the gembling bese \ ; \ Yes, sir.\ it a fact that ~ every captain lo Yourliatrict wis appoint d | by McClave?® \I doo't know.\ \Jan't it a [sct that evory cantais paid you tribote\\ \No air. and whusver am ss so lies.\ \Sobmittberget aswor it wass so.\ ' ® He ined.\ \I( it was otrge. | anppor0 you would not adm't it* \ Wes, | weuld,\ 1h mesi |. the a;peictibeut of Ma rteps as sergeant \ You originated tho werd Tondertein ® \ No, air, 1% warn reporter of the Sun as bo did it. I told him oneday w hen | war removed to the Tendorlom thst I bad been Hving for a lang tme on rump «temk In the fourth - preriact, and ] would now bave some | tenieti-in. Hu teok op the word and - psel jt +n ihe paper. Tr at'« the ola dn of the word,\ Witnesses who swore to thectistes ce of udiacrdels bouses on the east mas r1ed Dr, Parkturat bed when be seid dis orderly beuses existed oin tbe lith precinct?\ \I did pet «ay ot In refer- ence to Park nurst \ \ yeu not eay ito was a malicious lis \ I doc't fain k ao ° moment abd a yeung meen Morris Rosente'd took tho atand | \Where do you live'\ neked fF \I nm ofrail to give my residence, on the police said he visited Inspector Wiliam® on Hept.?, last. \I was etapding by a soda water «tand when a polteaman came up and strock me witheut prorecatiop. 1 the officer. and be maked me how | much im ney would settle the rase fer - l aaid 1 came to get Justice, and dod net want tmenet He said, 'Then you don't care - for j monbey1' [ said [ Ga not, ind he caticd me n list. | He sata - Sbbeevies ~ Killed Ohrist for ae fow pieces of muver He ' then ordered ome out _ of bis room ® \ But Inspector Wi latins,\ arid Mr troff, \eaid if yoo ewore to tb oa you be str. Inspector Williams is a lar if he said »o,\ Bhe died about four menths ago. bha paid $7,000 down for the bous - and it was purchased in ber - brothers mame. | baie Wout and thet son mage The house was not bousbt until be be- came erptain, | Delaney sild be , had saved $3,000 or #4 500 from his sa‘nrv. which he eave his wife. \Now - a fact that the whole stor; you faves told ia a tissue of falsehoods*\ - ruke) , Mr. Goff. “Nu‘figu' to cs true ® Thep - Matto wod Capt, Schmittberger swore Mr.Geff said. \Capt. D}elang, in mertey | to w hat war to you I wiil fet you go. In respect qo ¢ommiss oner made the man who ta ded your dead wife I will ask you no more' the bius< ap low ze to Mrs. Wext, quertiona about the memey which you can't explain.\ . foo nuorh gh Apjro® 22% C house in the 1: \Arvin & U ts )$00090009900000 600900000000 | } HEN YOU READ - _o b -==- o $ IT IN THE TIMES ~e J You May Know that It is not Ex- & agerated for the Sake of Sensational ; Effect, cvrreoog LAST EDIIION, 430 2, RB WATERTOWN, N. Y., SATURDiy arrSRNOON. DECEMBER WILLIAHS UNDER - HEAVY PRE] e ceased payment to the police and o-- Tammany ball @tead?\ ised Mr, off. \1 know nothing about asked if the witness suew bad been sent to the liquor dealets by a police commissioner rovising them not \I beard that money A TOUGH «# Goff Finds Hard Work to Corner NEw York,. Dec.2?29.-Durlng the ex- I 'The witness wa» getting u bit basty in The witness then ecophatically denied Tho inapoctor said Jono M. Stearns, became bead of tho department, i The inspoctor denled getting $1,800 for Ibe inspector deciared that all the \D+ you remember your report say ina. The inapector wes excused - for oa 1 would Kill me.\ saut Rosenfeld, Hal 1 i went to head-innum- to + mplain about met T+ spector Willin.u« teliing a lie.\ \Bot I am not ”mmih\ Capt. homas N Ryan took the stand, Ryan was excused notil this morn. | pire Staite bank and $$,100 in the Union I own a bouse in West Sixty-(ourth street for which ,l paid Police Commissioner - Martin was | 810.000, called, ng, when be was told to bring bis bank Trust company. to pay the po ice, Him-President Martin om was being paid by the dealers tho Rack the polug and * about it, epoke. to Supt. He reported to could get no proof.\ The the police board bad bo- faciitits mak ing cnarge. He the sirperintendent the proper person to muke detective\ get enough evidence tbat way,\ Mr.Goff asked premdent of the police beard, he bad not directid the superintendent to make the cuuld never get proof on which to i ase®h notice to the board \ Ihe witness denifd that be and Richard feprescuintives of Investigation. (roker met the ) quor deaiers He said he n fabygement with the | quor ae Cration, who, police, were to support Tammany ball, \1 never beard about it \ I s «w it in the papery\ In reply to Mr. \There was never any s ald be \urtil te ft, Martin said formal actien taken ly the to discover If bHiackimds thai by the nquor dealers, bu t, active and energelicand «ble to fia ont Mart der ded that ever Leard from Copt Doterty that Mre. | Fourow was to the batlt of gomg tail for ber gitla. He aduitled be bad trans- ferred poltcemen nt the I einmany leaders, made in the 1 aa be gallon ; the case,\ *~ A ho considerea | jur ous to the force wuseh to be relieved from that jor,\ saiud be. \ To what extent were you by your political bead of tue police department'\ \I never was luDuenced by uy polirscal leanings I m admiussleritns the affaire of the police The wirneas denled that he and supt BHyrrex bad bad a fow over the prosdertial election jo 1894, regard- log the Iiue of instructions to the cap tains. \I advised,\ agil be, whether he was United States marsbal or plain olt'zev, shoua Supt Byrbes ansi it waa a dapper ues thing to medeale with Un ted State marshals captains to | proceed was nil that oe curred \ Martin said be aypmoted Sergt Lichora, \ you bear betoro be was spp-inted that bis fatber paid 4,002\ ; lu the papare. these tmuttera, \ ' Lhe trauafers were terest of the psuitlcal ou- \ Yescir, I suppose that's Iu reply to Mr. tefl, Martin *I woud tke very de partnient.\ ta w «breaker, ) be locked up He ndvied the Since l was commissioner I never knew a man who bad-to vay for The witness said he never heard the rumot tbat soms cap- taibs paid for theit promotion. ® You know that It his been tertificd bere that the board of police What co you say to thal!\ was very softy to be chnpected with police department while auch IotiImony war being brougbt out bere. that | bave in no wat contribated to this atate of off airs.\ be never knew Mts. Thurow went ao the bond of the girle, until is wae out before the police ted that all etb@Pr things being equal, to In ap; ointing po- bis «pp The witness said gove the prefere lree men, to hie pol tiral frfer da. Mr (Gi-ff then read a list poir ted Is the cominisaioner,. that l.} men were appointed by \r. Mar- tin on letters bearing trous, 4] on senaie chamber paper. 33 on asseml y paper eflice paper, TS on the »beri@'s paper. 5 en theo comm «s.onrt a' 5 on aldertmatic pepet 43 en police fuse trees' paper. d Mr (icf said that John N credited with Ore her with tt ree, Hourke Corkrin and Roawel P. Flower with one each, I he said Carthy extortien case was never brought up be ore the porcdce ho ars Ko eew tl at ahe wasg that $50 wasdlivi sed caplain of the preconct, that the im ceanty clerk a juror's paret. with the police 'D n't sen 0609900906000010 3000 90000846 HE TIMES PRI Nisz/O' Enlarge the Story. #00000908 34, NO. $15,003, $15,000 being paid down, I bougho the house tn 18%.\ \ How c d you got tha money '\ \ Well, stoce I bave been commissioner I have saved $4,000 n year.\ 'The cominissioner's salary is $ .,- 00) n year. The witness aid that vw oa all the prepeitsf and money be He hit ded Mr.Goff his two bank booas and chick books, Mr. Goff then asked the witness to bold biwsell in readine»s tuo nttend toudy Lifore Martin retired from the stand be wos nbout a letter from Edant 8, MVemait, churman ef the demogtatic counts cormittee of I» wis county 'lhe recominetded & mab named Co. live for an appointment, Iu it Collins was crcor dud as a man by whose effoits \Lew s county two years nyo bad been saved It u the colored bietbren and turbed cf to the cemocratie [ojg \ =_-----4&--_- €0lL OP WIRE INX HIS arn. Eleven Feet olA Lead Wire Takon Out Driven in by an Explosion 4A Strange Cuso. AEw Your, Dec. #1.-Iho strangest thing thet bae come to light in Hellevue bospital s.uce the finuing a few years ago of a set of false teeth embedded in the beart of a womnne who bad died suddenly, was revealed last Monday, Ju an opetation ou Jubr Seaulon, of Nu. 27) Avenue A. Came to Bellevue last Satu day mornin, suffering with what woe supposed to be a bad dislocation of the eft elbow j>it When be was operated upon laat Moiday, bowever, the doctors puiled from bis forearm, in pieces vaiving from hatf an tuch to a foot and a hail in leugtb 11 feet of lead wire oue» , ¥ xteenth of an juch dn diameter. Beatlon is a machinist, 3) years oid, iu the empreoy of the Blast Hiver Lead com- pany. Until Seturday he bad charge of the thet makes the kind of wire found in his arin. The machine consists of i steel box, from which muiten lead Is forced through an uper- ture onr-wixteet th of abn fuch In diameter by by draulic pressure of 600 tons, Ibe streain of le d, Leforo oil reaches the air, bardens lute wire, 'which bs aferwards wound upon a wheel. At times the aperture to om es | clogged an'! the stream of lead stops. When this bappens the attendant se zea the wire In and sets it uo ny again ty a sharp pull. beablon was at work tarurdAy morning and the machine clogged. s Ibe . reel wont on turning and broke &be ure off about ten in bea from the die Senulon reached over and gave the wire a smart pull, Ai at ouce there was an eaplo slop in the metal receptacle, The wholo machine was ecveieped in steam, ard Beanion was knockod souseless. Whon he reunined conrciousneas be was in an au bulance on his way to Hellevue. There the usual practice for quiting the eibow loves back into place was tesorted to, lut the pain in the arm did not cease. bupday morning a wore thorough examiuation was onde, and what was thought ta bo bits of troken tone could be felt nuout the joints. lt was theo decided tbat Seaplon bad a comp gud fracture of the bones ot the {forearm «nd a time was act for an opera- ton Menday moreing. When the opern- tion was performed 13 iuches of lead wire was brought out. Tho wire was coiled nad tangled together and broken Into many precea. Scanlon's arm was evidentiy beet when the necident occurred and the elbow joint stopped the wire, whcb bad shot cut of the machine under the force o! the explosion abs pebvetinted toe arm by its own momentum, scat oo was much relioved by the temovs) of tue wire, and is now getting niong wel .. His arm wils bo as good ns ever TURKISH @ TROCITIKA Further Cru-litfes Practiced by the Torks Students Kiltcd. New York, _ Der. A -- DMogenes viet ppe, 18% yrare old, who ran away from ( onstaplin q e in September last in row ander tie rore of the Woman's Baptist Home M <- enary society of thia city. He wasn «'udent af the American coilego at Aintrsov r, Atmeicia, His fear of the Turks wa« the immediate enuse of b's fleeftg fro m home, | He sars divided between three persote- Mutgu - ger.l the ramed Fath for mation alout H1, petsce crptan had roth'ing to do with it \ We beser i ad any Mr Goff read letters from Tammany 11 leaders ard othera recominend ll app bear's (er the puirs force | the writes cf the lettrra After recess if was definitely an.. \U\7*\ ! hairman Hinchey of theateme- pooanced by Chairman Lexow that the (\91° 6th!8 comm marree an d committee wonid eit today aud then, \'\\ adjourn. cones to pass that the New York Mr.Goff asked if Mre. Martens, - the | 'C hf?” Tiestta Iro f wife of Capt. Martens, was present. He 4\°9\\j from 6 waa informed sbe was | sick - \ Aether \*\! cage n‘f‘ sudden sickness,\ and Mr.oGr-f Onpt,. Weatervelt and Capt, Martens - aiso tavied to reepond to their names, - Mr. l mercding the appointment of one J Goff read frem the official records can- cerning complaints that had been made . + vos against disorderiy beuses in the juth | [B® Fold». Brady Isa T.. desovcrat, preolmi'thfnr which Inspector Walllnnuz“ fo msked If at were pees ble for was trie R ~Ae h 'na tha - Capt. Juhn Delany was called. He (D to bave evated in the pogce bis Wile bonght a hous@ recentig, _ spo | (\Toe without the knowledge of the wit- 1[nherlged the munsy from aruncle. She ; i pald $5,425 for it, The witnes aaid his 085% iC wife bought another Bouse this - year. I edue 'and from other states ' om setter from J. Sargent Cram brady to the force, \Acresso the corner f the letter,\ said Mr Co ff, Mr Martin bad to laugh at exist withous 'It bas been tected a disorderly honse that vou pro- Lcceanan ape agt? *C ta>n tnd \I asked the veet'gate the matter at the rr - quirst of a {rier d of nine w bese name I4 wold gove if tod the captain. if the house was what 1+ was represeuted to be, fo do ins duty ° neas amid teat the bortd always four d the superiutendéent alett when anything was bought to He said be clormed up every disorderly tice. arnd energetic ith precinet, and he never \ If the boar. ard superintendent had collected black mail. Mre.Herman told performed their duty could the tertit e an untruth when she sard she ron thro | state o! rffupre bave eated ®\ Gisorderiy houses ip West Thira street, | a bard question to nawer. She ald cot pay him $50 a month lad nothing to do witb spinting - Mra. prevent such things Herman away. He was spprinted by | inis@tenir of pelo ce instead of four solve Commissioner Smith. - Witness beard a | the general rumor that the disorderly bouses were paving the police. - Het.osed every | great deal more about the cortuption be disorderly bouse and @aimbling place in | fore be became a coinmissioner than the 15th precinet in threa months. He | ter wards didn’g pnly bis ins ortorYnkcem, He | sbould tnve owned a house in New York sand four] witnesses to attend when s1ubpomnaod, torr dm Woodlaws Nwhis His - wile ftn an«wer to Mr.Gof's question Mat- owned a boase in New York - He did | tin saidine was not think the police depittment was books. $\How much money balf as rotten as it was represented to | in the bank*\ . Hoe|the bound, as at preset constituted, can \Would ove com- \\l don't think would ~~ The witness ind He thougbi the police boird the power of compelling ready to produce his \I fave $086 in the Em- own the house 4 live infor which I piad that during the two years over who 'oge] aw-stue ents were called tor Bs Ro. ofS of 1urkey who, presenting a - order callitg for the o* of n student, secured lam at d took '9m away [hose who were released to t a> solders were rately ever seen ongair, .*d sulsiquently evi- dence to that they had { been cut to pece~ oor drowned would be discovered. A s: rt time before be fled, two buildings occ raed by female sta- denta of the co. cue were burned to the ground by the lucke. who invariably, , went unpurishe ! Dr. Herrick, the English professor at the coliege, appealed to the buglisb suthormties, and the ©lirltish paritimest made a formal de- mend for the persons of two professors, who were kidnapped by Turkish sol- diets. FRIGCID WEATHER. RoMB, Der. u. - The mercury reached I4 betow zero bere last utght. Urica, Dec. t -The mercury in this city at 7 o'clock this morning was 5 degrees below zers, At Holland Patent It was 20 below, and self- registering therns meters recorded 30 degters below goring the night. At muttvitie 1t was U4) degrees below, and other places north of bere iepott from i% to 24 degress. i2btnon am rox, Dec. 29 - Thermometers bete this fne mpe registered from 15 to != degrees betow zeto at T o'clock. =a__ Killed Hi@ Wife, Then Himself, Nrew OrtBaxs, Dec.#.-Albert Mur- doch, brother of S's Jenks, the cele- brated witness bet te the congressional committee in reconstruction daye, murdered his wife ind then commited suicide here today The cause of the tragedy is unknow c. He was a shiitless, restless man, very qaarrelsome in dispo- siton, and bad fig ited in several scrapes, _- .as -__ Barely Facaped with Their Lives. New York, I». 2U. -Just before 4 o'clock this mornirg fire was seert lssu- ing from a four-story rnmshackle build~ ing in nlley, and so quickly did the flames spread that the ten per- rona in the baildirg bad barely time,to escape, scantily clad, as they were in safety, The money loss is emall. The Olympia's Torpedo Ouifit Newport, R. I,. Dec. #.-An outfit of Whitehead tor.edoes for the cruiser Olympia has been ordered and will be shipped from the torpedo station to Mare island navy yard, California, by rail in a few days. 'The Olympia's out- ft of torpedoes wiil be tha largest of any of the ngw navy, FORTY LNB | SIXTEEN BADLY JNJtitio Sad Ending of a Christm »)} i/, ip -An Overturned Lamp the Causs of the Accide1. AsHEAND, Orr, Dec. L > Aer ag have been received from Kim tu} =., Urewon, of a horrible aceider' f ~ ; ; Lage, Lake county, Oregon, use ony the overturning of a lamp Btoa o ig on Christmas eve, in whi evo an l ves were lost and 1! fag. =. jured, Ilve of whom wiil provo. +. Ihe festival took place im a .o. . Bros,. store. Mats (>.. en wore present with their pare 1. cad and were having a . <4 # Cu enjoying whet Santa (Cone cou brou bt thei, One of them Gait s, q te out where be could | &€8 0 ahd rear beitir Ly Jumping upen & bets h on the imi cle of the hail. In doin. <0 rag bea struck a lamp hangidg 1+ou vo cei. bg, cagsong the ofl to tur cot, . q 1% caught fre. Wr + p eq ted to take the Inmp dow! | fou ag tipped ao that the oll ran Gut op ng floor, A terrible #cene followed j a' peuj le were compelled to ru _ tur u_h ; the flames in order to reach the gC, and iu the pando nad fire ms v wire krded and injured, T be In cu,; oa two -atory structure, includifig toe perp. efhce, was consumed, rabver Lake ia over 100 im es 'on Klamath Fails, and the stage woth Loke View papers brought the news to this place. A LOST BOY FOUAD. Stolen and Educated as a Thief, Allorwards Sold as a Siuvw.. New Your, Dec, #.-A Herald «ps- clal from Victoria, B.C., says | Numer. l ous arrests Inst night by the |< ca j- lice reveal! the astrargest core in the cr in nal history of the province. Peter Heloger, a numbe: of years suo,atole a ciul.d, Ar- thur Mome, from his bome in ¢ tassel], Mich. fe brought the boy to Bnt sh Columbia und educated bim as N th ef, Instructing bim to bring all bos pan-l der to the gang with which the toy iived. i The boy frequent'y disobejed® Hrliin- gor. and the latter [finally sold b'm ar n slave to the chief of the Dgnakeiz r In-' dlane, the most | degraded | trite of abotigines in British Columbia, Yoong Moote told bis story to a party of white men whom he met,ind through theo efforts of the police be wna rec vared trom the savages. The authorities be. leve the chatn of evidence connecting the persons now under arrest with toe crime is complete and they hope to se- cure convictions, CcoLD wEatHEA Befow the Froczing Point-Orange Crop Damaged. JacksonvILL®. Fua., Dec. #9.-The cold wave bas struck Florria mnd dm» patebes indicate that it wiil prove a record lreaker. At nearly ail peints In south F.orida the thermometer was below frees ng at 11 o'clock last night. Gireat damage is feared to orange and vegetsble crops, Atb o'clock at Jl‘fk' souvill, Abe thermometer stood at' 19 above. It will oe mcveral days before the damage to fruits and vegetables ran be eatimated. Georostrows, S.C.. Dec. -It com- menced to snow bere yesterday ac tert 0 n abd last hight snow - and mieet was failing fast and a atrong northwe-t wird blowirg. - The - wencher is - growing colder C orvusta, S. C , Dec 20, -Two inches of snaw fell here yostorcay. Linxt night was such a one arn bis been exper enced bere but ence in 20 yents, The meirury at midnight stood at 1; degrees abovs geto. as, | Aua., - Dec. :s -The thermiameter registered 16 nbove rero In+t nigbt. Indicstions are that it will be inuch colder in the morning. o NATIONAL CAPITAL ECHOES Gold reserve down to $86,440,638, Pres.dent Cleveland bas approved the act to n establish n national military park on the battlefield of Shijob. Gresham's demand of Chioa for sat p- faction for the killing of the atusert apis bas not yet been noticed. Capt.H.W. Howseate was straigned in court Friday, Three lodictu ants muyn.nst the ex-chief of the signal service have been found. --a SPORTING MELANGE, The in{ernational hockey match tween the Urited States hockey term and the Victorias of Noutreal was s <u | by the latter by a score of 6 to z. At the clo«g of the third round .n the intercollegate chess tournament in w York Friday ni@nt the score xto 4. Harvard, won 4 s, leat iq; ¥ale, won «ly, lost 2';, Princeton, won 2 det o.. Colum bia, won 1, lost 6 _-_--__-e___.. Appropriation: for the Income fnr, Deo. 29.-As monn «1 possible the boliday recess, \t. Cockrell will call up the urgency clerey bill in the senate and press it '~r - consideration. - This ti entries the appropriation for t's ei forcement of the income tax, It «'+ eved that Senator Bill will not got 1 > exter t of antagon zing the btil, buts cor tent bimself with making a +, n againat the enforcement of the tax The republicans nq a body w . '> nothing to interfere with the pass; . f the bil}, 2. a-_--_-_s_-___ A House With a Record Torm D. «n Wasrineton, Dec. 20.-The gloons old brick mansion on Lafayette Equare, jn which the murisrous assault w « made on Secretary Seward and hi + , the night of Presicent Lincoln's as- rnt'om, and in which James (G. 1 .> and bis son and daughter died, ja < + torn down ard a fir t steel opera house, to cust at least a _ . - ter of a million dulhats, is to be er «4 on the site by a Chicago ayndicate. Seemingly Reckfas Thermeonm ter + Quotations, Porsvpas, - Dec.20.-Lok; nignt wis the coldest of tre year, the therm . »- ter registering 40 dogrees below & - «t. several places in town, while a turer residing near Coltan report ta 1t ms sta 4+ ing 51 degrees at bis place. tth There is pbothing like Dr. Th < a«' Belectric Oll to quickly cure a c .~ or reifevwa hoarseness. Written by Ma- Al. J. Fellows, Burrs Oaks, St. Joseph \o., Mich, { \I mo FIRENMEN KILLED. A Chief and Assistant Carrled Down In a Burning HMullding-Four Others Kofurcd. New Yorx, Dec. 240. -Battalion Chef TE - LEXOW clabstous's sarl drgtupay \3 Nu ife ring and Do- for D \iste & »tence CCLE8RATED TODAY OMAHA, NF. . D) c, Nothing ParibeolarStartBing Broug ib t Inspector Ltughlin Haw a Long Inning. England s f.rand G1d Man Hinging sp. och Regarding the Armenian Atrocities. \. \ rs just returned from n fizhting a firs in Cassidy, =~ou. & Co.'s gas and electric ilxt- Twenty-fourth this muri ing while Nel le otcer to inveatigate so Ufution in that portion of | York, lust day ve \ com mittve people to part 1 supeniet court,. Joes Supt hines \ Dee .> - Mr.Ginadstone: cele» v buthu»y today, and was the nmaap er t of oburdreds of letters and seghous of conprtatu'stion and parcels\ XC lay cifts. Mr.Gladstone and Chief Bresoan, reubesc rs men from eogine com panles ~ abs 19, wus forcing - tairway leadiig W thout a moment's warning the with flaor gave «ody counrtes the _ destitu- ; Lwo-tuirds df the peo- ! ut hes are dependent upon charnifi for exssteree, bngre In Hthe or reder, and the twoo had ¢ hum in Le xowiemme into cluitned tenns of the way ur. er the weig bt of a of mo harery, whith pu ur per stairways and a portion of the bas thus far pre- tlte d v er; sure, + comply ttee@urer's office w oer+Liute, Lecapse in ol the strats no tage8 bawe bees. Llere is a searcit\ . Noor gs were raised Jast year ' irrigated trichs, lleol cdi gat n 380 HOt puss counties because curried away the cexrute the stormy weather. tte viiiage of Hnwarden: *n, where ne met a deputa= of Ato ercan @hristiaos - from lhe aeputation presented. to the church, u} AAAE ® Ch f Freanan and Assistant Foreman collected « roe Jive, Heovet, were both pinned under H1sin = or the legisature. struck the fouith a sil¥er chai ce Half a dozen frewen were also stairwny | fending the faurth to the fith < matiaged to cut thot way the ice od the advancing fames. yhe 5 there ure po streatime \Mrt MoT \saad he, \has boeu vse ge-ku own member Ald as you Wild withe »treep el-pféinle?, a* d teeter of the Hawarden técuguition of the interés in the Armenian <. Iu reply to the presentation.\ Irwere have been ouly three crops bis father bas tiken suffering are le ond fu every townslup. will certainly large number of couyl him shuile be I take psssure In gutted us > 1 Nr Mott to theo ntuittee and bi q them to he ir what be bras to eny,\ Lhe Ch sald the Testinoe y w as e'rickes (remu ife It was impossible to n oke ano aflart to repeuse the I'renan and Rooney, and at 8.30 o'clock thw morn ng when tio fre bir breen ox- to the bodies of the that of tie foreman unour the machinery, | men were cleatine away the debris. Chief Brestan bad taniiv reas bea bis »pimmnathy with the sufferings of Arimnenian C bristinus, took luncheon Hawarden castle. and Lord Aberdeen were amon who telegraphed their cougitat with Mr. Gladstone @i buek. and ctothing Prince of Wulhfi generally «hip them free {f Aor.t on stock if we heard _ Mr. though tne fre» we will hear you,\ Mt V ort then ar so nr d seats of the «tr chen «D- zo -The situation in Boyt cour ty « bad arnd if the people Mt Gia 'stone, in bis reply to the nddress said it was Pok their duty to assume,that ail the allega« trous of outrages were true, a to await the reswlt.of the inquiry whi had been justituted, Howe the pubsished accounts to the conclusion that the outrages, & and abominations committed in 1876 Bulgaria bad been repeated ijn 1804 jn Aronia, If this were true, It was time: that thore sbould be one general sh ol exectatiuon agninst there deeds wickedness from,. outraged bumdblty. the facts were established it abould. written in letters of records of the world that a guvertme®s which could be gullty of and covering np auch atrocities was'k disgrace to Mahomet, the prophet. '@ disgrace to cilvlization at large, disgrace to maakind, or continuing, eaid: \Don't let mo-be fald> that one nation bas no authority over . Every nation, C buman being. bas author of homanity and fustice, bo eaid. because b confidence tbat the governvjent'k duty. If the allegations n prove to be true, it was execration of bumanity itself upon the esta of the aultan < C Turkey and make him sensible of 'the (% madness of such a course aa\ wa porsaed.\ . Mr.- G1 alattu sent him up to the fire In tho big Tho building bigb, and on the ground floor it extends West 'T wenty-third Above the frst story there 's an enor- ber ween tho 'I woentv- third s pd Twenty-fourth street portions of the fa« tory, With the exception of the second flyer, which was used by Horner & Co,, furprture deniers, tuo en- tire on was cccupied by Cassidy, son & Co, Chief Bresnou was a veteran jm the de- putment ano was the hero of thoasands which be ditin- acts of bravery. Ibe injured men were taken to the New York The loss is about $00,000, trom the recurd, Is aix stories | Starve or freeze to death, ever hoe rth toat an federmar verument bad been accused of far w bich, if he should be betind primou bits,\ Mr Mott was getting excited, and the thar mar hod to rebuke yeautsell to the \ -nsd Serater Lexuow. \1 nave rigt ts ne a clt zen an well Fou, anm you had bo Nat t to teat nomy f a convicted eriminal,\ LED A DUAL LIFE, But Successfully Avoncd RDetection- How It Leaked QBt CHicaoo. Dec &. -The story of the doutle iife of the late «flarty Francisco, inted atropgly Twenty-fourth Catlton, Soratoga courmty, N.Y., in 1863, is told in the deposttrious fled | with a bill In tha euperior court here by his lawiul widow, Jennic Carlton Franoilsco, dower interess in worth of real estate left by her bmsband, who committed suicide at bis bome here two yeare ago while be was living with afother womap usknown to his wife, Six yerts ago, after vaiting his wife in New York, whom be had not seen for six years, abd telling ber that bre would soon bave a home for ber, Francisco met in Cinoltpati the wife of Di, W, G. Holcomb, a prominent dentJat of that fron pon. th \ bP'lease corfine ; denial of the cli mag warily. Mott a. the more, grace mprel{,\ and ls, to your rudemess.\ ena ba cout and walked out of the court- Flas vered Mr. would rot dis- \ by submitting Tho Busigcas flan-u; as Diegnosed by Bragutrcot, New Yous, Dec. zu. -Bradstreet's ro- tiode presenits the botidsy characteristics, practical conclusion of holiday trads has brought about a moderate reaction, and this etmpbasizes the duiltess noted in Jobbers claim theo outlook for trade daring the late winter and cary epring is for very conservailve in some fines, notably beavy textiles, rocemt cold weather has nue reports irom re- §5Capt Martena was called. wid not brfug, bis wile, as he had prom- ised toro, because sho Mr.Gol roid witress (bas cused of corrupt practices and he (Goff) wantel to exemino her, but wilthess was keeping her eut of the way. man be weuld Witness meserted shat be was an hones& man, to which Mr. Gofl Mrs, Martens was well erough to go to Norfolk, and excused ‘ a.~.§\\ff~4 «de\ d time tbat the\ Francisco and a decree of divorces was granted, The woman matried to Francisco, who told her bis wife was gead. They camo | to live beta and Francisco made a fortune in the says she was tons, spoke fo remar learned by bis sob.fn-law, Harry A. Groesteck, a wenlthy member (of the New York stock exchange, who same fter Francisco's suldige,~-'Khe alleged second wife sgon rare of this | city. nf cesarted tia wife In South Norfolk. Cant,, In 1883, where be con Mabakemo botel. STOCKS AND MONEY. Nuw York®, Dec. 20-10:10 a. mt.«-The railway and miscellaneous stock mar- kot was quiet and irregolar this main- The changes were confined % frac- tions,. American sogar advanced if pet Reading declined Capt. Meakim wis called but did not Lin acrfon and gestures, respond. \ We tmol to eubpour Capt. stimulated solos, cbeefed ar be coicluded Ais faliers west and south . stocks aro low, almoas beyond 'praaedeut. | Thia is taken as indicative of a better merchandise trade in the pear fulure thio for several yours past. yeheraliy incline to the view thas 1805 promises a favorabie business, although, ss indicated, opinion whether renewed activity will mark the eatly months of the coming year or not. ato abut down, instances to make repairs of (take stock, and owing to extremely {low prices for Industrial staplea tbe wages movement Quotations tor staple Mr. GoA. \Hie bas been mceused of being the chef protector of green goods men They foliewed bim around from one precinet to nuotber to get Capt. Meak rom bad also the richest eaptain Ho lives 10 a $55,000 bouse ard three servants wait charge bim with baving police. meno, terper ters abd pum bers work ine at bis cour try home in tme drawing } nlso state that a ward- man of he who wir in Bicomingdale, drew his pay Wrecked Naw Foundland St. Jonns, N. F., Dec. 20,-Thir#i#@ etrong fealing in captain quarters % the arrest of the directors and moa of the Commercial bank are Inigely iweg to political animosities, Sir WilHeant Whiteway and ex-Speaker Emerson, e€9 the asembly, are prosecuting on behalf of the crows, and th arrested are all political oppo were chiefly in 4 the election rials t hiteyen Emerson and 15 of their party ware. sented and disqualified for four yea gaining their bribe All five arrested men were vit te bail, two securities for $18,000 ench bed ie furnjabed for éach accused. Ties were obfainid without diffiq though the bonds were the Intgest given bere. The Union bank for a meeting now, r proceedings $& reputston of being the tends downward. merchandise show more firmvesa, Reduced stocks of American availible notwithstanding re- ports in the visi' e statements of n net Increase, tond to strefuthen wheat, but risinuly | largo our included ) sent abroad wook is fully offset by the shrinkage exportations this week, the total both consts of the United being 1,814,000 bushels, compared with 8,554,000 numbers tu the previous week, busbels in the week a year nso, W Lushela twa years ago, 2,400,000 bushes three years ago, and me con- trasted with 1,081,020 busnels for tho Int week to the yrar of 1600, cent. to - RO%,, about as much to 14 Naw York, Dec, #0.-11 a. side of New Jersoy Central and Dela« ware & Hodson there was absolutely nothing doing in thestock market this The fluctuations in the eral list wore !; to 5, per cant, the latter in Chicago Gas, whith mivana@d to 73% - moderaie buging for the count. N. J. Central was very erratic. It opened &, higher at 89';,, 1o%e to 80 fell to 575, and recovered to 881¢, statement of the company was bie, showing a los® in nst earnings of $1%8,000 as compared witt 1893. Del. & Hudson moved up 11f to 1454. The tendevcy of the market was upwards because of the efforts of bears to cover their centracts, the market was qmet and Atm. a New York, every montb.\ Capt.lbomas Ryan was recalled, bad brougbt his suppites of whent. slate) that be books, he drew $1,850 frem gtant bank in did not ow n any bond-, nor was he ever fortunate strike an broker who money from bonds. Never-banded $5u) to any che w hite be was - captiim, witness further s'a'ed that posible for bim to mike rooney while in the fifteer th preciict, be of crime in bis precict and clalmed - to bave sriven it out whereever Tir captain admitted beard that the | quor dealets pand for Hoe war transterred to H igh ridge tut would rot say it was because be drove out crima in the fifteenth pre- ( apt. pun uas then cxcused. Inspector McLaughlin teok the stand. He amd he was i! Jotsed the pos.es fire. rocks before be wis ippointed on Me joined the force Nov. .6, tur», He bad no sot@ in Japan wher be went | He had {6 ru when ho was appointed a policeman. Hie mother kep ¢ w .iness sald ue was mattied ets are agitatin their directors. CRIMES AND CasUALTiIE . j W. B. Linsay, of Beafordhvtflqzti flu years, died Friday of hydrophobii,® Jacob Shane, a wealthy real eats man of Coon Rapids, In., was he In DesMcines, and robbed of $1,000 Kris States for the calensar year, (Dec. 37, I8, to Dec.20, INRA,) ngureqate 14,741, or 1% per cent. lesa than peur I, when the At ll o'clock 20.-Noov.«-The stock market, althyu.b quiet, developed incrensed firmness near the close,mnd the net gains fof the dny wore }4 1 cent. outside of a few ol the s in which the ci were mote impore tapt, bales listed, 48,000; unlisted, 6,040, WEBKLY TREASURY STATEMENT, - . 22 -The sreanry deportment began |usiness today with the following classified sesefs and dee mand Habtlities: N total, 15,560, was Lint ilftres f failing traders this year ougrrgate $149,500,000, n reduction of (3 He owned three A big luinter ship borned at Pan: j Friday? with her load of $71,600,000, a failing off of 70 per cent, vidumle, Aria apd rorporations estab- Labed in business throughout the coun- try, Lut owing to the decrease in num- the commerclat drith a mill at New Philadaly Thursday night. He was «jest the morning thete was found & ° baired man, about 60 years of ag on the ash beap. .~_ Five persons were pa Carthage, Mo., Filda J tween a freight train And a borka car, Myron Mecsker, weil connected, ° been artested at Muncie, 0 | with tampering with the mails, _ * The mabgled remains of a mat Ups 3 posed to be Joseph ¢ 'A printer, of Newark, N, J .on the Brooklyn elevated Witliam Frey, aged 57 York, committed st No.9 Chatbnm Sqnare, - .~ _The dead body of James S. Kelton,. Utica, was found Friday near a Bridg@» water {arniers' house, been frozen to death. While crossing a Jrailg'oad - Huron, Q., Glibert Jamieson, ) ps. Owns blown info the ~ rf bet ot fariures, tate is ood; about 1. 21 trucks tor $1,500 and the tsalance he bad geged in business, accumulated w blie hs was Witness ie{t bis money wath his mother because be thought it aater when she died he give ir to henrt wbo is now lis present wife. Witness was asked If nos intemieo wife trucking business, whereupon he appealed to the committee to protect bis wile tom dneuit. 2 \I dor't think any insuit us intended,\ suut Charman Lerow, Lewper (n ff scard ne had the erestesi respect lor It ajpector « Mceauablin'a wife, but that he mas the wile of of the aitective bureau, net eatille n=: to any pitviiege before net drag your \ ood Mr Goff, \you are Gold coin and bullion .. Gold certificates milver dollars and b sun Silver certificates dollars and buillon, act e- tipared with 1.50 In every 100 during 1898, and contrasted with an average of arnually among every 1m in bustness in the four years preceding 1808, shown that is banks peorted this year, compared with 5% the year before, owing $15,423,000, trasted with $170,000, 000 the year before, Treasury nows of United States note« . Fractiona! silver and minor Fractionai currenry devoid of activity or Bonds. interest. checks, etc exchange is very dull, . - $o *he but tendm bigher ears, of New : on the avance of sterling fates ou the General aeceuni ® Insbursing officers' baiances Brady's Opinion of the Kinoterscope, A. Brady, Corbett's manger, said In regard to the statements mode by Fitztsimmons about Tghifr g ' etre a kinetuscope; < 'trin the kinetoscope world e absglursis u-eless for a finish fight, riett fought Courtney before the k atescore the machine got order, enus a a delay of 1h minutes, + scrident should happenin a big b obt the nas bav og the worse of it ' th a camnitee. wife's name in, the one that tr troduced +10\ The mai 11:3? Gold cortifluates *ilver cortificates . .L nited treagury notes of 199 C urreney Ceftificates Di-b=r«ing officers agen} accounts, et«. WEEKLY BANK STATEMTNT: Nrw York. Der. m.- K6 wa i BRIEF. It is reported that Quebec aie out of empioy meut and very v w £ 5.099 people in E P. Merritt, of Doluthy Minn., have Aled complaints that Stration and T. F. Sengiser, of Tenn have swinaled thom out of €450,000- coal whit be rertricted to goal minit g «cheme. i Loans. d crense..... . The baver weather wiil cuse Clara Prather, was borribly burned by a prematurd Legal tenders, dectonse decrease... ... Circulation, Increase., .. -. - The banks ne w hold $ ,48%,3$ in ex legal requirements.; $2,000 has Leen granted the defendant I1 this way the men vdut fight untf1 tho Judgment day mpd reftoer be able to knock the other Anderson, Inc., Fnd«y. Two Aticks, a Stoux Indian, strung up at Deadwood, S. D., for murdeting four corboys. Two women were found death In a bed in.Epra It is thought t w uile one of the Indies was smokilig. cg: W,. Coleman, a well known mer of Baiiwin, Fla., was shot by hil as he was about to beat bis wife.. C. Hopson, a track walker, [W buried in the suow near Bibgh Malay): fatalities nro reporte south of Ireland, wh $2 Melow Zerc Sanaroor, Detii%w-At'CGA mometers here marke. below zero. At N was $3 belows. - Inuguage in au address at IP'niladelphi4, Friday, r: | wae socked up. '+ ater Repeating Arms com- pauy, of Ne~ Haven, Coun., bes received Appointment of Veterans. Arsaxv, Dec. i -The state covil segy» Jce commission yesterday ndot' C a res. olution providing that mo the <+ of a to the state service \If Fits teally wants to fight live up to his wiih the Florida. Athletio aincerity of purpose in mannber in which $t v the preliminaries Mitchel: did not want to Oght Gov it, and unlike Fizuommons' at the preser i time \ Corbett t « bad veteran appotuted under the $4 a day the commission will ncceps as «off cient, a certificate of the ap; ointine efhicer to the éffect that he personally knows the appointee to be a veteran, otherwiss the appointee is to show to the satisfaction | of the commiesion that be is a ¥eterap, | : to have come from one of A mericah stat es, __-__-__-4.____ Himself Up After Years. Dec. 29 -George A. Pearce, i ru.erly of Mobile,. but now of surrendered to bheriff is charge' with ~a $104,000 of the funds of the «ly for accidents common to aso cute, bruises, Mippolyte Forms a New Cablust, New Your, Dec.29. -A Port an Prince, Haytl, special to the Herald says: Presi- dent Hippolyte has formed a new cab. inet. Everything is tranquil here. Thero is no chabce of a revolution, Hippolyte is master of the situation mies, cannot disturb kim, / t«o00us insects, ~evation Ol: ibe indictment wis found aga.tat in 1580, and fince that time he bas Reen cluding arrest, pah, go ry to tha seat of the trouble, and on effoctual cur . Bay y- ur oysters for New Year's at mga Large F.orida pineapples at Rudd & 'C ® PP Thompe-n & Co,'%,