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THE SUN FRIDAY APRIL 10 1803 I 1 j 4 r 1 Mf I 4 1ij 4 t 4 4 I UI- L i = IDIIMOILINGJJJEMWAC1M- USELL HINTS THAT CANTOI- PfOK TAMMANYCALLED flowN JfMcfeui and Cantor titt a Pleclje Him to Go With the or anlMtloi Cantor Call Duffy a Grafter A- tC tack on l Illeekr- diff KepoHa of angry times at tho Wednea night meeting of tho executive com fe TfMte of the Greater Now York Democracy cst out yesterday i Borough Cantor It seems y there was some personal arrow fai charge made by William Ilppbun- fVr that In tho organization yitn intercaUxl in turning It over to Tam Cantor declared yesterday that ho dicker to take tho Greater New York I ader have anything to My about it but thona familiar with Ineldo newa of Tammany know that Mr Murphy told Mr Cantor long ago that fce didnt want anything to do with him d wouldnt entertain a proposition take Kim bock even If he could deliver tho Airport from tho advisory oommlttr tho electIon of William Hepburn Husoell an chairman of the oxecu illv commlttro WaR receive at tho rom mlUw me Uns on Wednesday night whim Sheriff OBrlon woo in tho chair Mr TRtuMll row to explain that ho thought it rightJto ay that if he took tho place ho wanted to free to maintain lila Indc- pendenw anH to piywrv honor He holds the ofHco of Commla klooerof Account Precklent Cantor asked at once Do I nd the gentleman to mean lf ccufllcu with the opinion- S t a cf tho member of thU com- mittee he will oppote tho majority or resign M chairman of the committee answered I was trying to maketnvtelf tindenticed I have heard trolntetRitcd In turning tile organiza- tion over to I have been fighting Hall for propose to l surrendered If I shall feel my- self bound to movement Pre dent Cantor What want to is this organization elects conferee to meet conferees for Mayor wbbge Is to the other members of thl organization do understand that stand chairman which Mr said r dont peom able to make rnyBelf clear There IA not the slightest that such occa I nominating K ftllon candidate to act In aceordaneo with my politi- cal lie went on to Low ought to bo the fusion candi- date Rmvom wanted to know plainly whether Chairman Ru ell would tlw organization and said If Mr Buseell doc not agree to abide by the decision of the he ought not to Then It tras John C Hheehan turn He was white with Ha said Before we farther I want to ask Mr Russell what he means by his statement If Mr RuseeU does not want to abide the de dsion Of tlirf majority and if he does not wmnt to11 this organization I halltavor once tho the recommending Ida election He ha the organization or Ir Hussell I will work with the organization Myplace in u noe to me I am with this am glad of that said Mr Sheehan- So am echoed President Cantor Mr Cantor did not remain then P8 Duffy the Greater New York Democracy the Twen tieth AsHcmbly got and said that Tammany men were getting mure patronage district was He President Cantor who sprang up in anger and shaking his at criedYoure a grafter and know youre rafter you wanted to do was to Tammany Hall man retained In your been kept hi Ids place on your The members of the committee were when President Cantor again toner OOorrnan tried to intervene that he knew Mr to be a reputable man but President Cantor re the Duffy was a Mr himself I certainly expect any as President dont think he ought to talk about me In tide ended the meeting passed mtt6na for fusion Cantor Mid yesterday I am for a Mr fusion ticket and and there can bargaining- For Km vmonui a great of pressure been to for the resignation of Perez M Stewart aa- ieaolutlons Mr Stewart had been for introduction at the meeting- of commit tpo one of Greater New York Democracy leaders but John O Shcehan The Greater New York men declare that Btewnrt is now controlled four or flve hn may he the candidate for Borouen PreBldent Scannell Tom Dunn and John T are constantly In Stewarts company and Is tion companies is often close to hln elbow One of Mr Stewarts loan gf popularity with the ivra th dropping of name of Tlldcn ANOT B- Yaakerc Confectioner niioie Kopplle Were Cut Off Want 1COOO Samuel Frledmin a wholesale of Vonkers han brought a suit In the Supreme Court of Westchester county agaloat the members of the New York Confectionery Jobbers Protective AM- Ociatioa lor SlSOOO damages for conspiring to drive him out of business In his com- plaint he alleges Inkt he had Joined tbo- aMbclatlon but bad arbi- trarily becavwa Now York jobber to lne in his After the su pen from supplies were cut off he Rays and he sue In carrying on getting a concern at association ascertained by metal of a detective where his came from with the result that that source was slut off The dutcctivo for the David Ouhrauer of 325 East ieoond street makes affidavit show- Ing how be found out where Mr Friedmans came from Victor Clalsse the president of the ber association ha an aff- idavit In the similar suit against the association an was published last week In which he that one reasons for people who would cut He asnocla lion evidanoe with tpe aid of showing that a rebate Jd hW cu tora r Ute guLl cbedufo prices 1 J f to t t Fron- ti i l t P toe J x 1 U rIna ih1n7Bal1 waaapln t Croker and Murphy and Tam r Ban and ho wMnt looking for any Demoo tJu Wigwam to il mlf4t Jon ri ommft dlng t 0 political u ldert that- opinion S r r In thLi trganlza nt moo he In lstfd we get at thlll It t nIect a candidate and c t aw that decMon- ot a of thia committee or will ho RUM Il ar vor of IIUoD Tammany hail nominee I want to be In w tOO Q t lOtto Mayor Lows adxnlnlatratlon Ia 0 organiza- tion heart and lIOui and will by maJority lor eell to the my at a than elf Every at Du Youre new Duly luc manu ot 8u A of e dilric loEr of Tammany and that to that m his Cub Imo only Pa the all Seller the was to out t rte n L I I o j 1 L Mr t r iIcy bockn I thb f I I J I t iJ3 S I 4l nzcrlty Met rumotbat some i p to ca- To I I I I rage t I 1 1 a ow exdted htnkIrg his fist repeated a grafter IniIMIn i I po his I act rtintIn be- beed with the idea construe I I the list TRfJSP SUIT 3 confec- tioner 1 been territory him g hy r I forming jobbers sacoclatiort also aye from C > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¼ NXWtLiWS IN JERSEY Oipartltan ExdtM Beard In JerseY FithcrlM Irealy With Delaware TMNTOM April 9 GOT Murphy disposed of the bills passed the Legislature by either signing vetoing thorn He in all measures and vetoed twelve Among the impoitant measures was Senator Bradlerys Jersey City Excise Board bill which provides for the mentof a blpartiean four to bo appointed by This bill was ono of tho few measures against which toe minority made a combined tIght and was pawed by practically vote Oovornor al o signed a treaty ratifying the fUherie agreement between the States of Delaware and New Jersey which had been a matter of litigation for many years The general revision of the building loan association law with features Inserted at the recommendation of the Department of Banking and Insurance was another bill signed The Governor also approved the bill making it a misdemeanor for a man desert hU family With the vetoed bills tho Governor gave briefly the reasons for his action Among these was Mr Wllllamss bill prohibiting the use of the national for advertising purposes which was the Governors pet measures lie was constrained to veto It however becauso of a defective title The Governor dismissed the bill making It a misdemeanor to sell cigars or tobaocc to boys under 16 years of age with Ida comment Moet boys at 16 smoke generally without injury Tills bill ifap could not bo enforced hill to prevent tho harvesting ol the Governor principle As well refuse the former the to use a steam because Ills neighbor can afford only a scythe Citi- zens other States use power In dredging for aro in business competition- with them should have the same No State can afford to oppose the enter- prise of Ito Governor voiced his sentiments against the payment of fees to offi the act to establish the office of of Deeds and Mort- gages in remarking time has when the should compensation from fees be for by reasonable salary Among the Senate bills with the Governors approval were these Mr Wakelees providing the of votlne machines Mr Bachelors to six weeks the time shall required to itcrve in Hudson Mr Wakelr providing special election on Sept 7J to vote upon the amendments to the State Mr 8 h Inns flxln at fourteen minimum nee limit at which be In factories and mines Among the House bills approved by the Governor were Mr Lords suthorltlntr thoerection of an armoryfor prohibiting minors under 18 from playing Mr for a monu- ment junketing In Antletam Mr providing for u monument- on the sue of Mr creattne courts Howlands authorizing lark to purchase the Board from Founder Mr Howlands providing for a waterway between Barnegat BROTHER With Caning Knife and Cuts HI Cheek Nearly Off Adolph Usher 20 years old who lives with his aged at 50 Union avenue in the faoe and severely Injured yesterday by his brother Arthur who was on the verge of delirium tremena Arthur la 28 years old and his brother sleep In one room Adolph to bed early Wednesday night He was awakened at 2 oclock by his face being slashed The room was dark and when Heller caw the window open he thought a burglar was attacking him He shouted for and his ran In lit the and discovered that Arthur wax the assailant There was a wild look In Arthurs eyes and he was swinging a bloodstained carv knife to Neighbors who were aroused disarmed him a police- man Dr Jennings of St Catharines Hospital left cheek almost from his face Twelve stitched were made in tills wound and ten stitches- in the other cuts In his head and Arthur acted as if he were of unsound mind Dr Jennings said he was buffer- ing from him to the Stagg ID the Ewon street court he was held in SOO ball for a hearing KISSAX NOT IN COURT Lawyer 8ayt He I III but Will De Able te Answer Charge Teday William V Klaam of 78 Mount Pleasant avenue did not appear before Judge the Precinct police court at Newark morning A young lawyer appeared for him and said that Mr was III but would answer this the charge of carrying a concealed weapon and behaving in a manner on Tuesday he was apparently very the in fluencu was taken away from the quietly in a cab on by a woman Nothing can be learned him at the house In Mount and the reticent except In that he arraigned upon voluntary appearance or an to to him Judge Lambert hold 125 cash ball for his appearance Kissam who is 37 compara- tively unknown in Newark It ls name is William Vanderbilt Kissam and that ho is a nephew of William K It Is that he I addicted to periodical sprees SAYS YOUNO WIFE BEAT RIM Also Threatened to Scratch Opt nil Wants to Be James WaUon of retained Assemblyman John Fallen of that city to begin proceedings for divorce from wife Matilda on the of cruelty Watson 1 40 years old of corn he says who Is twenty been him steadily since a after their marriage 1900 She continually beau and on several occasions threat- ened to scratch out eyes Mra Watson a denial of tho her hus- band U eccentric She has been living since their with her who was formerly a ringmaster for Barnura SLEUTH JACOBS BOBS UP AGAIN wants a fir a Man Who Didnt Bubptrnaed Sleuth who leaped into fame during raid upon gambling house In the West Side court and asked Magistrate Cornell a saying I went to a house to serve a ubpcena The nan saw me coming and ran answer for a he shouted that if forced the door he would kill me t want him arrested for threatening nvy life J till toy all by hut or 13 approved appoint bar a pry to tar and provE by steam In veto In Ito o JE and kind for Juror x count proP Tear tr ATTACK parent h- ead In I tremoR Tie plo Nowak Frt Kim I d I polo da abut plo nt a lIt Fee ground plat maN genera on art Jab app the I S Get out ltt Crnel t JaQ V S nearly bill Oysters power says Thle seems Register that service should use no to ace Van- derbilt Ears his I has his It face knocked loudly demanding admIttance fellow time Then I S a ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ GROSS WITNESSESGOOD RESTAURANT KEEPER SAYS 1 RUINED HIS BUSINESS Tettine for the Inspector Ttw- He Wa Never Paid for no- as Women and 8 Blest Drink Al- lowanoe Wa Only Week for All The trial ot Inspector Adam A Cross on charges of neglect of duty and to suppress dleorderiy houses and rooms in the Red Light district wee re suraed at Police Headquarters yesterday before Deputy Commissioner Ebsteln The first witness called by Crosss lawyer was Assistant Attorney Morgan who has been of the prosecution- Mr Morgan was asked his work on the case and the money spent Mr Morgan told the work all right was unable the exact amount ol money The rest of the day was spent in questions the house In Livingston street Brook many of the witnesses for prosecution wore kept These witnesses were mostly women who had boon in dis- orderly hoiun in the district Inspector Cross commanded Several county detectives who toot women there and arranged for their cart were called by the defence aa was William J Everett who said he kept restaurant at 810 Livingston street Brooklyn In part- nership with Mrs Isabel who rrui a fur house upstairs Everett testified that his restaurant business had gone to smash and blamed tho District Attorneys offloo Everett says that all he got for his bllla for tho Cross witnesses was a to wait until the bills be passed upon by Comptroller so many women worn to with that couldnt his provisions Everett testified that at one there were twentythree women and de Ho said the agreement called for Id a week for room for each person all arrange- ments having been made tective Clara Funk and her hus- band were tho first witnesses brought to the houso This was on direct examination- Q Did Clara Funk say anything to you the reason for at e A She talked a erect deal of Mr Morgan Shu look upon him a a rod She said he gave her new shoes and a and had promised her another dress to wear at the Morgan always railed her said and would have liono when the ease was decided her husband broke hU leg Mr Morgan bought him Q Did the women have anything to drink A Mr Instructed me to have worth of liquor a week I bought a oa of and a half of key for a dollar That left me a out of pocket I gave the for but Mr and deep blue Everett also that tho detectives often rushed tho growler in the morning and that Steele money ho expect to collect that Steele told him that thq Republicans always any promises What did to that 1 told him answered Everett that if this Is heaven under tlw Republicans mo hell under Tammany- On crossoxamlnatlon admitted that ho was oro on the District Attor office because his busmen had He said his troubles fact that his waitresses went strike owing to the class of patrons who he said were ThOk trial was adjourned until Monday morning Tandllch who has acted as an interpreter in tho Criminal Courts Building an of tlve Maher was arraigned yesterday Magistrate Pool In the on a of grand Tandlich had from them on memorandum and had made no accounting was In the custody of his lawyer was said at the Criminal that Tandllch had been to testify for Inspector Cross SAYS DIVORCE WAS 1VALID 8 A Weed to TNt the Decree Wife Now Mr Dates Got In Dakota STAMrono Conn Aprl 9 Judge Wil- liam S Case of tho Superior been called upon to decide courts of this Jurisdiction recognize aa valid di vorces granted in North Dakota The caso in question is the suit of Samuel Andrea Weed of against Daisy Gardner of on the de and Infidelity Franklin Bates as the This alleged Infidelity dates from June a 1897 when was married to Mr Bates having secured a divorce in M 1807 were mar- ried at Now Canaan on 231888 lived together for and got a divorce In North that he threatened to shoot her and accused her of unfaithful Mrs Weed then returned Fast and was married to Mr Bates Notwithstanding the Dakota divorce on th grounds of desertion and infidelity Mrs Bates a copy of the proceedings of the orth Dakota court that she was not divorced legally The case now comes before tho court on Issues of fact Carnegie nelleve Cornell of a Debt ITHACA April 8 The trustees of Cornell University have decided that Inasmuch as Mr Andrew Carnegies recent offer to pay all the expenses of students who were sick with typhoid fever the recent epidemic the university- of a which It would otherwise have to pay they will proceed at once with This moans that guagea will be built Aged War Veteran Falls Prom Window William L Bowell BO years old a well known war veteran in Brooklyn either fell or Jumped yesterday morning from the secondstory window of his home at WO avenue to the sidewalk He was to the Hospital suffer- ing from a fracture of the other of late and had frequently the Regiment New York Vol unteers and was times The Rev Cortland Mjen Closeted With Grand Jury The Rev Cortland Myers pastor of the Baptist Temple who on Sunday last In sermon said handbooks were made and poolrooms flourished under tho protection police appeared to Information as to what had actually taken place In the room Park Flower Sbew Tomorrow The Park Departments fourth annual flower show for the Easter eeason will open In the conservatory in nearest entrance into the Park U at 107d street and Fifth avenue There will bo an floe display this year of rhododendrons cineraria and spring bulbs and plant A > a lag District abut abut but abut room bam cud the bam ho eight r hen 2 women the money 0 who with drank more they and so I was the the dint kept tlC ben rid th for d Poly jewel who poled Cur Cur Nora Wed ground N on Mr and the Toy Sho Mr In Ole on that the Sent are to his The a to die lIe Civil War with I xen te lie tomorrow a JU TIME CPJM the she was them than declared between devIl sea Co lane Ills Fargo 1 Weed respondent left extreme alleged fern divorce this several which had been announced as in- definitely postponed Sage as planned and Ooldwin Smith Ball whIch likely result In death old man had been despondent his Grand declined ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ SHOT WRONG MAN FOR AN INSULT Bat fame eec Hid t Fay far ft Of CbiaatewB EUqwette Poll Street Poll wear the button the Law and of Greeter New York Indicating that she wont flirt but least she feels that nobody should try kiss her Just aa she 1 going through pocket of a stranger who wanted to Chinatown But thats Jut the liberty that did take with Poll and she screamed This made the sightseer so nervous that h with all possessions had to be shot and Dutch ono who Insulted Poll He la lo the hospital with a hole in Ida arm and U under 11600 ball an has been in jail Politically he is the of Paul a clan and socially he Is the leader of of Poll reported the outran Kelly ye him Dutch loul the unmannerly Kelly with four ofhi went to room on the top o 21 Catharine street smashed acd fired the two FIRST COLVMDIA DORMITORY Being Built by a Private Corporation Ready for Lie In the Fall Frederick A Goetze superintendent ol buildings and grounds at Columbia varsity announced last night that arrange menu have been completed by which a sevenstory dormitory building to ac- commodate 200 students will be ready when the university opens in tho fall The new building is to be constructed- at 134th street and Broadway with a front on each It is only four blocks from the and an expen- diture The undertaking a the and support the Columbia authorities The movers In the scheme are Supt Gootze Charles P and Maurer Incorporated Knowlton Company with A begun and originally designed For an house completed for dor- mitory purposes of the building will be a rathskeller a squash court and a On the ground will b a library and reading room a general dining halt a room and a room None Columbia men to he admitted to rooms The remaining six stories will bo devoted to rooms TUNNEL DUILDERS DONT CARE Whether Boitwlck Dill Amended or Not Passes or Not John B McDonald the subway con- tractor said yesterday- The attention of both Mr Belmont and raybelf hAs been called to certain state rnertta recently made In tho public prints by cxSonator Ford and others who are opposing the amendment to the Rapid Transit law known as th Bostwick bill that that measure was prepared in tho interests of as contractor for the Rapid Transit Railroad and of the company which was organized by Mr to finance it While we are not In anv sense to the measure if the municipal authorities and the It as a desirable amendment to the Tran- sit law yet we have never been consulted the at any time and have been way concerned in It preparation or its It certainly prepared in my or in the Interest Mr So far as we are concerned wo deem that our and Interestsare nMtatf and our contracts irOWlV FALLS DEAD Mr KranM Wa Passing From One Car to Another With a Child In Her Arms ELIZABETH N J April 0 A well dressed woman who was identified as Mm Krause of IB Winans avenue Newark fell dead In Broad street at A oclock this evening while transferring from one car to about 2 old who Is now MARINE INTELLIGENCE mXIATDBX ALMANAC TSJ PAT Sun r1ieJUI Sun CJJ Moon MUCM HIGH WATII THII OAT Randy Hook 13 Oov IJ Gate ArrlTtd TBCIUDAT April 9 rrntuvlvtnla Hamburg Uarehn- Sj March 24- Sa Mrnnnllc C l i It- K Kentucky Sitttln s UaracUlen March II- a Hull OUT eo S La Porte Dee it- SsSrxro Oracabraaa Uarch- Ki COmbat Marcb n Si Straits of Dover March n- S m Hamilton Norfolk Dark Ethfl CbarlrMOD April 1 AMITCD OU- TS La Savole from New York at Havre- Hi Celtic from New York at Liverpool s from New at at Konif Irom Kew York at Naples AILXD nOM roniiair roan Sa aermaalc for New York St Uaultou from London lor New York liverpool Bolivia ItOAll Han Uarcot Mobile Santlaio Tunplco IJOOU- Itoquou Cbarleito- nJamutovn Norfolk Salt Ttmtrrov- Krtwnltnd SOOAU Liverpool II A It tool Ancborla Minneapolis London SWAM Coamo Porto Rico too AM- Meslco Havana ttOAM- Roaallnd Newfoundland 10 00 AM- RutPnncePeraambueo 10 10 AM- Comtu New Orleans Oalvtiton Hamilton Norfolk You Jfinufay AprUlt3 Apache 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Umbra K W PK 1 nOK K g I 01 01 Lural Jar Apt Apr I Aprl Kab ltmla HAPI 1 Cli dl I Prt 1 a S 2 Apr HabIT 1 f 1 t- Ap the coO some- body Louis Lou got the bullets sad did the It was learned afterward that Dutch wasnt the Kelly lit the the smart set shots but Is university wilt barber- shop sufficiently existing arms lIttle I lieU ai acermMt 31- Si NaDiel March as Piedmont March 4a Toronto 31 5 redertck April Na PuS April 4 Mte ewuka S April 5 as Pretoria York 5 MaUi 4 0 30031 30031 El Pofedo S S 00 p I Doss 31 S S 4 Naples a 4 4 4 4 3- s ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > > > > > Dofltrs Per Year Secure a box in the FIRE AND BURGLARPROOF of Madison Safe Deposit Company In which your valuable etc can b Trunk Silverware Pictures Etc taken In storage 208 Fifth Av U28 Broadway Uadlson Square Lincoln Trust Co Building ROOSEVELT ON THE TRAIL TO BE GONE FOR A WEEK YELLOWSTONE PARK I After Old Encode the Meaotaln and Wt Oame A Park of Wildest Hound Ready to HU Hand A News Correspondent Corrected CINNABAJI Mon April 0 The President sallied out on the trail oclock He will return at Fort Yellowstone expected if all plant I carry right for nearly a week There will always bo communication of some sort however between him and Secretary Loeb who 1 staying on the special trait here at Cinnabar- It has been with the suspicion that the people who President and his hunger for a good have received the assurances that trip Into the Yellowstone Park had no element of bloodthIrstIness in it They have clung tenaciously to the belief that the President would strike south tho park and come out In the vicinity where the elk are so thick that they are starving by hundreds because the snow is late In melting off and there is not grass enough for them But the President has a plan that beats the Jackson Hole scheme all to nothing The pests of the park are the Presidents- old enemies the mountain lions They regard the park aa a beneficent institution- of a paternal government to preserve game for them The army say that the commonest sight and the worst In the park- is the bloody trail where a mountain lion has dragged the carcass of a deer antelope- elk or sheep that it killed Hundreds- of the have been killed the military authorities but their number la not decreased By a strange coincidence the Interior Department sent a pack of wildcat hounds to weeks ago An a therefore it Is most becoming that the President should to the soldiers of Fort Yellowstone In their battle with his ancient foe Tho army officers that he will have at a when ho he devotes himself to the the eo very much time after the wildcats Ills programme gives him an opportunity for game preserve at a time when few men ever see It and when the animals are less timid than at any other time of the The first correspondent to learn i the strength of the have made around the President got his dose of experience yesterday was quite had letters Introduction enough and suavity to render of no the President had made to remain In seclusion Of course the members of the Presidents travelling party will do their will mar his fun But this man thought that his freedom from the Im- posed by the Presidents hospitality in a way an advantage to Ignorance of the rules and lations of wailed Fort Yellow- stone yesterday with a horse a dog and was with a loss of one the same being the Ho entered the post walked up to one of the had a memo randum In his pocket the man name Sir1 he said name is Blank and I oame from California Sir said the officer I am glad to meet because are the man I am looking for Moreover are under arrest violating the park regulations- by a Into necessary for me to confiscate and destroy Sergeant of the guard The man was not put guard- house was put him entertained at dinner at the and afterward taken Cinnabar and turned loose with intimation there wa no use In his staying Cinnabar spent much time office evolving things out of his own conscious neM be can have no other source of information Yellowstone Transportation and a few store that ho was to show the universe that a free American citizen was not to be blocked out of tho It la understood if ho does make attempt to in tho charge of bringing- In deceased It now seems was a borrowed will ba for two while tho authorities consider his and incidentally the President has started out on way to the Pacific As a of fact the beet Yellowstone could not get ictotlie today without the soldiers are guarding the only trails which It 1 for any to travel- in the condition of the park Secretary Loeb and Assistant Secretary Barnes most of the day fishing hi Yellowstone River with one or two other members of the party Frank Hall who used to be the coachman at Oyster Bay and Is now a White senger was the only one of to any CORTLANDT F BISHOP UPHELD Cant Be Pnnlantd for Contempt In Not Telling About HI Fathers The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court ha reverted the order of Surrogate by which Cortlandt F Bishop to answer under pain of punishment for contempt of court certain questions put to him by the official ap concerning stocks owned the of Wolfe Bishop The son who was examined an based lila refusal on the that his father was a resident of Massachusetts The Appellate Division holds that until the has Judicially determined the residence of the questions need not be answered HELD FOR GIVING STRAW BAIL Bhertcll sad mere Alleged to Rave Sworn Falsely About Real Estate Assistant District Attorney Miner who been running down straw bondsmen caused the arrest yesterday in the Sheriffs office of Peter Bhortell of 12 Douglass street Brooklyn and Charles Bterok of 8 Eighth avenue They had given 12000 Woodruff F Davis wore that he In East 100th street were in tho Tombs court Mr Magistrate Mayo that he knew personally prop belonged to estate guilty and were SECURITY PRIVACY Fie IN pap this morn 8 DOt dept hut aol abut hop hund comes dow It Is Jaunty d bAg jUt 1 ot h- ot dow that brave the to the ot which 0 or the Corn pak and ho and wok Cat t Iou lad tout Tom U owe aced p pee O x VAULTS the Ills Uses officers has cats patriotic as exceedingly unlIkely that void was personal surveillance officer this about Presidents adventures He announced populace Cinna- bar is made revived will be arrested locked Estate es- tate has The ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 CAMMEYERS New Shoe at 500 For Young Men Has the air of distinction and style so dear to those young gentlemen who desire the handsomest and dressiest shoes In Patent Leathers Kid and Wax Calf Bench made they jFp are the full equals of Private work at twice our prices Catalogue Mailed Free on Application 6th Av Cor 20th St f r e I > CONDUIT MEN RESIST MONROE PROTEST AGAINST IllS STAFF OF DUPLICATE INSPECTORS He Says He Needs Em Cantor Say No Both Have Been of Wanting- to Run for Mayor Inipec ton Paid by tbe Company the Merrier Robert Orier Monroe CcmmiMioner of Water Gas and Electricity declined to admit yesterday that the Corporation Counsel had him that he had no right to Insist that no work shall be done on the electrical subways under the supervision of inspectors appointed- by him and paid by the subway people at a 1120 a month subway companies which are already required to pay 1100 a to inspectors- for such work appointed by the Borough Prceidentdeclare the InspectOrS and expense are unnecessary In a formal protest which the Consolidated Telegraph and Electrical Subway Com- pany In said to have sent to the Commis- sioner yesterday the company says it ought not to be expected to accept the terms of Mr Monroe permits with the obnoxious provision for the extra inspectors Included Mr Monroe said to a BUN reporter- It has been found that the electric con- duits have sometimes been laid in danger otis Juxtaposition to our water Cer- tainly some Inspection is from this department The Inspectors appointed by the Borough President are generally Icoklng after the pavements There is no reason why the two sets of men should not work and divide the work In my opinion the Inspectors of one meat not to do of another department contention i that all the old of Electrical Control and part of of the former Public have devolved on my department and that It Is of to see this la properly done not discuss the sug- gestion that he is coquetting with many the Wigwams for youll have to see Tammany about that he said Borough President Cantor declared that two officers to watch the sub- way companies was manifestly unfair to was to to conflict between the two sets of Inspectors In all these he no appoint- ments have made Commissioner of Public his suc- cessor the Commissioner and the Borough President with whom the power now Even when the subways came a special ment should ever be four inspectors on one Job one the moats for water pipes another for the electric conduits another for the gas Mr Cantor that there never been any of kind inspection of the subways a heretofore and asphalt companies has to him that Commissioner had notified It that It would have Inspectors for Its work Mr Cantor told company to put its protest in writing PLUCKY WIDOW SCARES BURGLAR CatchM Him at Work and Police Ptttol Shots Pluck action by Mrs Mary- L Baker of 123 Pennsylvania avenue New- ark saved her property from a burglar early yesterday morning Mm Baker- is the wealthy widow of Daniel W Baker Jr who was killed a trolley car In New- ark a year ago while trying to save dog from being run over Mrs Baker noise Just after mid and cautiously downstairs- to Investigate to open the tho room kitchen somebody aide held the knob ran to her bedroom and discharged a revolver several times from a Policemen Farrell and Cort responded- and found that a burglar had house through a window but had any plunder TRAPPED BY PROMISE OF WORK Ibid of a Room Directory Company of Swindling the president of the New York Room Directory Company which ha offices in the Rpauldlng Building at 31 West Fortyaooond street wa ar- raigned in the Yorkville yes on a of swindling The complainants were several court that they had agreed to invest various sums in of In return for which Wilson had promised them employment The salar last very complainants on their stock was held in I000 ball on a charge larceny DR DECKERS SHAKE NO MORE CURES MALARIA FEVER AND The ben nt of medical dra and alleviating fitly Illustrated by of Hbake More It Is result of W P work No remedy has of greater value to hu man kind Tested and tried for 24 rear It- aland for tlie of 0o a bottle at all I J n- TAN1CRA w ptrfnni Exquisite exclusive a Act rat pip dept Bard Works yen work common did not Mr why we del no for a now One of the Mon Cal Wit y hear ding I I AMt CUr a lOt Win CHilL o Cur in- spection this fall mission Inspectors If Monroe is if might have baa was reason his his said and never are ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ KENNEDYS STORE VAJT V FiV J jBKi Novelties Rich Neckwear Fancy and Gloves N w designs la Madras attache d 98c Easter Neckwear v Exclusive Patterns 49c and 98c J 500 White Breasted 298 150 Full Dress Shirts cuffs attached New Shades In Walking Gloves 149 Nettletons Sample Shoes Button Lace A Ox i ibrd Tie In Patent Leather French Calf lot worth eOO and At 297 and 349 Button and Oxford Shoes 498 598 With Herring Shanks Made In flat Scalloped TillS IS beets and 1200 custom shoes Odds and ends of our own regular lines great opportunity 163 Last seasons 400 Oxfords 198 Toppy Derbys for Easter x A ROW Flat brim with I small roll better thin 400 275 The very latest r styles newest cot i ors In soft Hats and Derbys At 190 12S 275 A clear saving of lOO on every hat Hailer Silk Hats 480 worth 800 1000 Silk Opera tints 480 Oolf Yacht Automobile Caps LAWYER ARRESTED IN COURT Oprxxtor Counsel Say lie Threatened to Kill Formers Client Magistrate Furlong in the Gate avenue police court Brooklyn yesterday Issued a warrant for the arrest of Alexander S Rosenthal a lawyer who was in and who was accused of threatening a client of Lawyer Christian J Bode a witness in an assault case the defendants being clients of Rosenthal Rosenthal was once United States Consul to Leghorn Italy Ills clients were accused of assault evidence not being sufficient rate complaint Lawyer Bode asked for a warrant the saying that after a in tbo court- room said to his Jf come to this neighborhood I will blow your out come where I act on the theory that every house Is will your out was served immediately- and Rosenthal not He was paroled until April 15 hold MedalA- t PanAmtrlcan Exposition Unlike Any Other The full flavor the deli cious the absolute Purity of Break- fast it from all No trcitmtnl wllh alUIU- jnoidulltratlon with tlour stirch or ground nothing but ths and dlecstibli product of the choicest Brant Ask Your Dealer for K E as t e r Vest J Double I 98c I I Box Call I alI Ion J I I bone p I TIT lat f 1000 I I J any bat curt alt nthal bon lent j ou ou mans I bran 1 Lowers I coco COCO i I I I YlciShoes in I lE I I his I I YEi4ST I I > ¬ ¬

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night meeting of tho executive comfe TfMte of the Greater Now York Democracy

cst out yesterdayi Borough Cantor It seemsy there was some personal arrow

fai charge made by William Ilppbun-

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I ader have anythingto My about it but thona familiar with

Ineldo newa of Tammany know thatMr Murphy told Mr Cantor long ago thatfce didnt want anything to do with him

d wouldnt entertain a propositiontake Kim bock even If he could deliver tho

Airport from tho advisory oommlttrtho electIon of William

Hepburn Husoell an chairman of the oxecuillv commlttro WaR receive at tho rommlUw me Uns on Wednesday night whimSheriff OBrlon woo in tho chair Mr

TRtuMll row to explain that ho thoughtit rightJto ay that if he took tho place howanted to free to maintain lila Indc-

pendenw anH to piywrvhonor He holds the ofHco of Commlaklooerof Account

Precklent Cantor asked at once Do Ind the gentleman to mean

lf ccufllcu with the opinion-S t a cf tho member of thU com-

mittee he will oppote tho majority or resignM chairman of the committee

answered I was trying tomaketnvtelf tindenticed I have heard

trolntetRitcd In turning tile organiza-tion over to I have beenfighting Hall for

propose to l surrenderedIf I shall feel my-self bound to movement

Pre dent Cantor Whatwant to is this organizationelects conferee to meet conferees

for Mayor wbbge Isto the other members of

thl organization do understand thatstand

chairmanwhich Mr said r dont peom

able to make rnyBelf clear There IA notthe slightest that such occa

I nominatingK ftllon candidate

to act In aceordaneo with my politi-cal lie went on to

Low ought to bo the fusion candi-date

Rmvom wanted to knowplainly whether Chairman Ru ell would

tlw organization and said IfMr Buseell doc not agree to abide by thedecision of the he ought not to

Then It tras John C Hheehan turnHe was white with Ha said Beforewe farther I want to ask Mr Russellwhat he means by his statement If MrRuseeU does not want to abide the dedsion Of tlirf majority and if he does notwmnt to11 this organization Ihalltavor once tho the

recommending Ida election Heha the organization or

Ir Hussell I willwork with the organization Myplace in

u noe to me I am with this

am glad of that said Mr Sheehan-So am echoed President Cantor

Mr Cantor did not remainthen P 8 Duffy the Greater

New York Democracy the Twentieth AsHcmbly got and saidthat Tammany men were getting murepatronage district was He

President Cantor who sprang upin anger and shaking his atcriedYoure a grafter and know youre

rafter you wanted to do was to

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reputable man but President Cantor rethe Duffy was a

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ended the meeting passedmtt6na for fusion

Cantor Mid yesterday I am for aMrfusion ticket and andthere can bargaining-

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for the resignation of Perez M Stewart aa-

ieaolutlons Mr Stewart had beenfor introduction at the meeting-

of commit tpo one ofGreater New York Democracy leaders butJohn O Shcehan The GreaterNew York men declare thatBtewnrt is now controlled four or flve

hn may he the candidate forBorouen PreBldent Scannell TomDunn and John Tare constantly In Stewarts company and

Istion companies is often close to hln elbowOne of Mr Stewarts loangf popularity with the

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the Supreme Court of Westchester countyagaloat the members of the New YorkConfectionery Jobbers Protective AM-Ociatioa lor SlSOOO damages for conspiringto drive him out of business In his com-plaint he alleges Inkt he had Joined tbo-aMbclatlon but bad arbi-trarily becavwa Now York jobber

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NXWtLiWS IN JERSEY

Oipartltan ExdtM Beard In JerseYFithcrlM Irealy With Delaware

TMNTOM April 9 GOT Murphydisposed of the bills passedthe Legislature by either signingvetoing thorn He in all measuresand vetoed twelve

Among the impoitant measureswas Senator Bradlerys Jersey City ExciseBoard bill which provides for thementof a blpartiean fourto bo appointed by This billwas ono of tho few measures againstwhich toe minority made a combinedtIght and was pawed by practically

voteOovornor al o signed a treaty

ratifying the fUherie agreement betweenthe States of Delaware and New Jerseywhich had been a matter of litigation formany years

The general revision of the buildingloan association law with features Insertedat the recommendation of the Departmentof Banking and Insurance was anotherbill signed

The Governor also approved the billmaking it a misdemeanor for a mandesert hU family

With the vetoed bills tho Governor gavebriefly the reasons for his action Amongthese was Mr Wllllamss bill prohibitingthe use of the national for advertisingpurposes which was the Governorspet measures lie was constrained to vetoIt however becauso of a defective title

The Governor dismissed the bill makingIt a misdemeanor to sell cigars or tobaoccto boys under 16 years of age with Idacomment Moet boys at 16 smokegenerally without injury Tills bill ifap

could not bo enforcedhill to prevent tho harvesting ol

the Governor

principle As well refuse the former theto use a steam because Ills

neighbor can afford only a scythe Citi-

zens other States use power Indredging for

aro in business competition-with them should have the sameNo State can afford to oppose the enter-prise of Ito

Governor voiced his sentimentsagainst the payment of fees to offi

the act to establishthe office of of Deeds and Mort-gages in remarking

time has when theshould compensation from fees

be for by reasonable salaryAmong the Senate bills with

the Governors approval were theseMr Wakelees providing the of

votlne machinesMr Bachelors to six weeks the

time shall required toitcrve in Hudson

Mr Wakelr providing specialelection on Sept 7J to vote upon theamendments to the State

Mr 8 h Inns flxln at fourteenminimum nee limit at which be

In factories and minesAmong the House bills approved by the

Governor wereMr Lords suthorltlntr thoerection of an

armoryforprohibiting minors under 18

from playingMr for a monu-

ment junketing In AntletamMr providing for u monument-

on the sue ofMr creattne courts

Howlands authorizing larkto purchase the Board from Founder

Mr Howlands providing for a waterwaybetween Barnegat

BROTHER

With Caning Knife and Cuts HI CheekNearly Off

Adolph Usher 20 years old who liveswith his aged at 50 Union avenue

in the faoe andseverely Injured yesterday by his brotherArthur who was on the verge of deliriumtremena Arthur la 28 years old and

his brother sleep In one room Adolphto bed early Wednesday night He

was awakened at 2 oclock by his face beingslashed The room was dark and whenHeller caw the window open he thoughta burglar was attacking him He shoutedfor and his ran Inlit the and discovered that Arthurwax the assailant

There was a wild look In Arthurs eyesand he was swinging a bloodstained carv

knife to Neighbors who werearoused disarmed him a police-man Dr Jennings of St CatharinesHospital left cheek almost

from his face Twelve stitchedwere made in tills wound and ten stitches-in the other cuts In his head and

Arthur acted as if he were of unsoundmind Dr Jennings said he was buffer-ing from

him to the StaggID the Ewon street court he washeld in SOO ball for a hearing

KISSAX NOT IN COURT

Lawyer 8ayt He I III but Will De Able teAnswer Charge Teday

William V Klaam of 78 Mount Pleasantavenue did not appear beforeJudge the Precinct policecourt at Newark morning Ayoung lawyer appeared for him and saidthat Mr was III but would answerthis the charge of carryinga concealed weapon and behaving in a

manner on Tuesday hewas apparently very the influencu was taken away fromthe quietly in a cab on

by a womanNothing can be learned him at

the house In Mount andthe reticent except In thathe arraigned upon voluntaryappearance or an to

to him Judge Lambert hold125 cash ball for his appearance

Kissam who is 37 compara-tively unknown in Newark It ls

name is William Vanderbilt Kissamand that ho is a nephew of William K

It Is that he I addictedto periodical sprees

SAYS YOUNO WIFE BEAT RIM

Also Threatened to Scratch Opt nilWants to Be

James WaUon of retainedAssemblyman John Fallen of that city tobegin proceedings for divorce fromwife Matilda on the of crueltyWatson 1 40 years old of corn

he says who Is twentybeen him

steadily since a after their marriage1900 She continually beau

and on several occasions threat-ened to scratch out eyes

Mra Watson a denial oftho her hus-band U eccentric She has been livingsince their with herwho was formerly a ringmaster for Barnura

SLEUTH JACOBS BOBS UP AGAIN

wants a fir a Man Who DidntBubptrnaed

Sleuth who leaped into fameduring raid upon gamblinghouse In the West Sidecourt and asked MagistrateCornell a saying

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RESTAURANT KEEPER SAYS 1

RUINED HIS BUSINESS

Tettine for the Inspector Ttw-

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as Women and 8 Blest Drink Al-

lowanoe Wa Only Week for All

The trial ot Inspector Adam A Crosson charges of neglect of duty andto suppress dleorderiy houses androoms in the Red Light district wee resuraed at Police Headquarters yesterdaybefore Deputy Commissioner Ebsteln

The first witness called by Crosss lawyerwas Assistant Attorney Morganwho has been of the prosecution-Mr Morgan was asked his work onthe case and the money spent MrMorgan told the work all rightwas unable the exact amount olmoney

The rest of the day was spent in questionsthe house In Livingston street Brook

many of the witnesses forprosecution wore kept These witnesseswere mostly women who had boon in dis-orderly hoiun in the district InspectorCross commanded

Several county detectives who tootwomen there and arranged for their cartwere called by the defence aa was WilliamJ Everett who said he kept restaurantat 810 Livingston street Brooklyn In part-nership with Mrs Isabel who rrui a fur

house upstairsEverett testified that his restaurant

business had gone to smash and blamedtho District Attorneys offloo Everettsays that all he got for his bllla fortho Cross witnesses was a to waituntil the bills be passed upon byComptroller so many womenworn to with thatcouldnt his provisions

Everett testified that at one therewere twentythree women and de

Ho said theagreement called for Id a week for room

for each person all arrange-ments having been madetective Clara Funk and her hus-band were tho first witnesses brought tothe houso This was ondirect examination-

Q Did Clara Funk say anything to youthe reason for at e

A She talked a erect deal of Mr MorganShu look upon him a a rod Shesaid he gave her new shoes and a andhad promised her another dress to wear atthe Morgan always railed her

said and would haveliono when the ease was decided herhusband broke hU leg Mr Morgan boughthim

Q Did the women have anything to drinkA Mr Instructed me to have

worth of liquor a week I bought a oaof and a half of keyfor a dollar That left me a out ofpocket I gave the

for but Mr

and deep blueEverett also that tho detectives

often rushed tho growler in the morningand that Steele moneyho expect to collect that

Steele told him thatthq Republicans always any promises

What did to that1 told him answered Everett that

if this Is heaven under tlw Republicansmo hell under Tammany-

On crossoxamlnatlon admittedthat ho was oro on the District Attor

office because his busmen hadHe said his troubles

fact that his waitresseswent strike owing to the class of patronswho he said were

ThOk trial was adjourned until Mondaymorning

Tandllch who has acted as aninterpreter in tho Criminal Courts Building

an oftlve Maher was arraigned yesterdayMagistrate Pool In theon a of grand

Tandlich had fromthem on memorandum and had made noaccounting

was In the custody of hislawyer

was said at the Criminalthat Tandllch had been

to testify for Inspector Cross

SAYS DIVORCE WAS 1VALID

8 A Weed to TNt the Decree WifeNow Mr Dates Got In Dakota

STAMrono Conn Aprl 9 Judge Wil-

liam S Case of tho Superior beencalled upon to decide courtsof this Jurisdiction recognize aa valid divorces granted in North Dakota Thecaso in question is the suit of Samuel AndreaWeed of against Daisy Gardner

of on the deand Infidelity

Franklin Bates as theThis alleged Infidelity dates from June

a 1897 when was married toMr Bates having secured a divorce in

M 1807were mar-

ried at Now Canaan on 231888lived together for

and got a divorce In North

that he threatened to shoot her and accusedher of unfaithful Mrs Weed thenreturned Fast and was married to Mr Bates

Notwithstanding the Dakota divorce

on th grounds of desertion and infidelityMrs Bates acopy of the proceedings of the orth Dakotacourt that she was notdivorced legally The case now comesbefore tho court on Issues of fact

Carnegie nelleve Cornell of aDebt

ITHACA April 8 The trustees of CornellUniversity have decided that Inasmuchas Mr Andrew Carnegies recent offerto pay all the expenses of students whowere sick with typhoid fever therecent epidemic the university-of a which It would otherwisehave to pay they will proceed at once with

This moans that

guagea will be built

Aged War Veteran Falls Prom WindowWilliam L Bowell BO years old a well

known war veteran in Brooklyn eitherfell or Jumped yesterday morning fromthe secondstory window of his home atWO avenue to the sidewalk Hewas to the Hospital suffer-ing from a fracture of the other

of late and had frequently

the Regiment New York Volunteers and was times

The Rev Cortland Mjen Closeted WithGrand Jury

The Rev Cortland Myers pastor of theBaptist Temple who on Sunday last Insermon said handbooks were made andpoolrooms flourished under tho protection

police appeared

to Information as to whathad actually taken place In the room

Park Flower Sbew TomorrowThe Park Departments fourth annual

flower show for the Easter eeason willopen In the conservatory in

nearest entrance intothe Park U at 107d street and Fifth avenue

There will bo an floe displaythis year of rhododendrons

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Bat fame eec Hid t Fay far ftOf CbiaatewB EUqwette

Poll Street Poll wear the buttonthe Law and of Greeter NewYork Indicating that she wont flirt butleast she feels that nobody should trykiss her Just aa she 1 going throughpocket of a stranger who wanted toChinatown

But thats Jut the liberty thatdid take with Poll and she screamed

This made the sightseer so nervous that hwith all

possessionshad to be shot and Dutch

ono who Insulted Poll He la lo the hospitalwith a hole in Ida arm and

U under 11600 ballan has been in jail

Politically he is the ofPaul a clanand socially he Is the leader of

ofPoll reported the outran Kelly ye

himDutch loul the unmannerly

Kelly with four ofhiwent to room on the top o21 Catharine street smashedacd fired the two

FIRST COLVMDIA DORMITORY

Being Built by a Private CorporationReady for Lie In the Fall

Frederick A Goetze superintendent olbuildings and grounds at Columbiavarsity announced last night that arrangemenu have been completed by which asevenstory dormitory building to ac-

commodate 200 students will be readywhen the university opens in tho fall

The new building is to be constructed-at 134th street and Broadway with a fronton each It is only four blocks from the

and an expen-diture The undertaking a

theand support the Columbia authorities

The movers In the scheme are SuptGootze Charles P andMaurer IncorporatedKnowlton Company with

A begun andoriginally designed For an house

completed for dor-mitory purposes

of the building will bea rathskeller a squash court and a

On the ground will b a libraryand reading room a general dining halta room and a room None

Columbia men to he admitted torooms The remaining six stories

will bo devoted to rooms

TUNNEL DUILDERS DONT CARE

Whether Boitwlck Dill Amended or NotPasses or Not

John B McDonald the subway con-

tractor said yesterday-The attention of both Mr Belmont and

raybelf hAs been called to certain staternertta recently made In tho public printsby cxSonator Ford and others who areopposing the amendment to the RapidTransit law known as th Bostwick billthat that measure was prepared in thointerests of as contractor forthe Rapid Transit Railroad and of thecompany which was organized by Mr

to finance itWhile we are not In anv sense

to the measure if the municipal authoritiesand the It asa desirable amendment to the Tran-sit law yet we have never been consulted

the at any time and have beenway concerned in It preparation or

its It certainlyprepared in my or in the Interest

Mr So far as we are concernedwo deem that our and Interestsare

nMtatfand our contracts

irOWlV FALLS DEAD

Mr KranM Wa Passing From One Carto Another With a Child In Her ArmsELIZABETH N J April 0 A well dressed

woman who was identified as Mm Krauseof IB Winans avenue Newark fell dead InBroad street at A oclock this evening whiletransferring from one car to

about 2 old who Is now

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ROOSEVELT ON THE TRAIL

TO BE GONE FOR A WEEKYELLOWSTONE PARK

I After Old Encode the Meaotalnand Wt Oame A Park of WildestHound Ready to HU Hand A News

Correspondent Corrected

CINNABAJI Mon April 0 The Presidentsallied out on the trailoclock He will return atFort Yellowstone expected if all plant

I carry right for nearly a week There willalways bo communication of some sorthowever between him and SecretaryLoeb who 1 staying on the special traithere at Cinnabar-

It has been with the suspicionthat the people who Presidentand his hunger for a good havereceived the assurances that tripInto the Yellowstone Park had noelement of bloodthIrstIness in it Theyhave clung tenaciously to the belief thatthe President would strike souththo park and come out In thevicinity where the elk are so thick thatthey are starving by hundreds becausethe snow is late In melting off and thereis not grass enough for them

But the President has a plan that beatsthe Jackson Hole scheme all to nothingThe pests of the park are the Presidents-old enemies the mountain lions Theyregard the park aa a beneficent institution-of a paternal government to preserve gamefor them The army say that thecommonest sight and the worst In the park-is the bloody trail where a mountain lionhas dragged the carcass of a deer antelope-elk or sheep that it killed Hundreds-of the have been killed the militaryauthorities but their number la notdecreased

By a strange coincidence the InteriorDepartment sent a pack of wildcat houndsto weeks ago An a

therefore it Is most becomingthat the President should tothe soldiers of Fort Yellowstone In theirbattle with his ancient foe Tho armyofficers that he will have ata when ho hedevotes himself to the

the eo very much timeafter the wildcats Ills programme giveshim an opportunity forgame preserve at a time when fewmen ever see It and when the animals areless timid than at any other time of the

The first correspondent tolearn i the strength ofthe have made around thePresident got his dose of experienceyesterday was quite

had letters Introductionenough and suavity to render ofno the President had madeto remain In seclusion Of course themembers of the Presidents travelling partywill do theirwill mar his fun But this man thoughtthat his freedom from the Im-posed by the Presidents hospitality ina way an advantage to

Ignorance of the rules andlations of wailed Fort Yellow-stone yesterday with a horse a dogand was with a loss of onethe same being the Ho entered thepost walked up to one of the

had a memorandum In his pocket the manname

Sir1 he said name is Blank and Ioame from California

Sir said the officer I am glad tomeet because are the man Iam looking for Moreover are underarrest violating the park regulations-by a Intonecessary for me to confiscate and destroy

Sergeant of the guardThe man was not put guard-

house was put

him entertained at dinner at theand afterward taken

Cinnabar and turned loose withintimation there wa no use In hisstaying Cinnabar

spent muchtime officeevolving things out of his own consciousneM

be can have no other source ofinformation

Yellowstone Transportationand a few store

that ho was to show the universethat a free American citizen was not to beblocked out of tho

It la understood if ho does makeattempt to in tho charge of bringing-

In deceased It nowseems was a borrowed will ba

for two while tho authoritiesconsider his and incidentally thePresident has started out on way to thePacific

As a of fact the beet Yellowstonecould not get ictotlie

today without the soldiersare guarding the only trails which It

1 for any to travel-in the condition of the park

Secretary Loeb and Assistant SecretaryBarnes most of the day fishing hiYellowstone River with one or two othermembers of the party Frank Hall whoused to be the coachman atOyster Bay and Is now a Whitesenger was the only one of to

any

CORTLANDT F BISHOP UPHELD

Cant Be Pnnlantd for Contempt In NotTelling About HI Fathers

The Appellate Division of the SupremeCourt ha reverted the order of Surrogate

by which Cortlandt F Bishopto answer under pain of

punishment for contempt of court certainquestions put to him by the official ap

concerning stocks owned theof Wolfe Bishop The

son who was examined an basedlila refusal on the that his fatherwas a resident of Massachusetts TheAppellate Division holds that until the

has Judicially determined theresidence of the questionsneed not be answered

HELD FOR GIVING STRAW BAILBhertcll sad mere Alleged to Rave Sworn

Falsely About Real EstateAssistant District Attorney Miner who

been running down straw bondsmencaused the arrest yesterday in the Sheriffsoffice of Peter Bhortell of 12 Douglass streetBrooklyn and Charles Bterok of 8 Eighthavenue They had given 12000Woodruff F Davis wore thathe In East 100th street

were in tho Tombscourt Mr Magistrate

Mayo that he knew personally propbelonged to estate

guilty and were

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CONDUIT MEN RESIST MONROE

PROTEST AGAINST IllS STAFF

OF DUPLICATE INSPECTORS

He Says He Needs Em Cantor Say No

Both Have Been of Wanting-

to Run for Mayor Inipecton Paid by tbe Company the Merrier

Robert Orier Monroe CcmmiMioner ofWater Gas and Electricity declined to

admit yesterday that the CorporationCounsel had him that he had no

right to Insist that no work shall be doneon the electrical subways underthe supervision of inspectors appointed-by him and paid by the subway people at a

1120 a monthsubway companies which are already

required to pay 1100 a to inspectors-for such work appointed by the Borough

Prceidentdeclare the InspectOrSand expense are unnecessary

In a formal protest which the ConsolidatedTelegraph and Electrical Subway Com-

pany In said to have sent to the Commis-

sioner yesterday the company says itought not to be expected to accept the termsof Mr Monroe permits with the obnoxiousprovision for the extra inspectors Included

Mr Monroe said to a BUN reporter-It has been found that the electric con-

duits have sometimes been laid in dangerotis Juxtaposition to our water Cer-

tainly some Inspection is fromthis department The Inspectors appointedby the Borough President are generallyIcoklng after the pavements There isno reason why the two sets of men shouldnot work and divide the workIn my opinion the Inspectors of onemeat not to doof another department contentioni that all the old ofElectrical Control and part ofof the former Publichave devolved on my department and thatIt Is of to see this

la properly donenot discuss the sug-

gestion that he is coquetting withmany the Wigwams for

youll have to see Tammany about thathe said

Borough President Cantor declared thattwo officers to watch the sub-

way companies was manifestly unfair towas to to conflict

between the two sets of InspectorsIn all these he no appoint-

ments have madeCommissioner of Public his suc-cessor the Commissioner andthe Borough President with whom thepower now Even when the subwayscame a special

ment should ever befour inspectors on one Job one themoats for water pipes anotherfor the electric conduits anotherfor the gas

Mr Cantor that there neverbeen any of kind

inspection of the subways aheretofore and

asphalt companies has to himthat Commissioner

had notified It that It wouldhave Inspectors for Its work

Mr Cantor told company to put itsprotest in writing

PLUCKY WIDOW SCARES BURGLAR

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Pluck action by Mrs Mary-

L Baker of 123 Pennsylvania avenue New-

ark saved her property from a burglarearly yesterday morning Mm Baker-is the wealthy widow of Daniel W BakerJr who was killed a trolley car In New-

ark a year ago while trying to savedog from being run over

Mrs Baker noise Just after midand cautiously downstairs-

to Investigate to openthe tho roomkitchen somebody aide held theknob ran to her bedroomand discharged a revolver several timesfrom a

Policemen Farrell and Cort responded-and found that a burglar hadhouse through a window but had

any plunder

TRAPPED BY PROMISE OF WORK

Ibid of a Room Directory Companyof Swindling

the president of theNew York Room Directory Companywhich ha offices in the Rpauldlng Buildingat 31 West Fortyaooond street wa ar-raigned in the Yorkville yes

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