T POLICE SEEK TWO MEN IN TRUNK MYSTERY FINA1 1. EDITION aW r -tri TaeeaVer, prohablr PRICE ONE GENT. HOE I Ail 1 NAME TO HELP RUN THE POLICE Announced Positively, How ever, That Successor to Waldo Has Not Been Found. GROEHL TO BE DEPUTY. Fosdick and Loeb Attend i l uncheon With Mayor-Elect j and District-Attorney. I i At the conclusion of conference bttwean Mayor-c'rc. Mitchel and H'strlrt-Attornfy Whitman this af lemoon, at which the Police Depart-1 pent was the main subject of dl ctiuloni It was announced authorl-j tatlvly that Mr. Mitchel has made! no ejection of a man for tho office or Tollco Commissioner. However, the '-(-inference, which took place over lunih-pii nt the Whitehall "'lilv nroUffht forth the anuounre-m-nt that Frederick J Oroehl, one nf Mr whitman? 'deputttt, is to be n. inter i Ither first or oeeond Deputy Police Commissioner. , William Loeb fr . former Cilie.'toi "t the Port, and Raymond n Foodtek, who has been nient.oriet as tne possible hoice fui roii Commission and w .o denied that ie '.ad been iiffetai the Job, sal .it the table with Mr. Whitman and Mr.: Uitche for I time. It was ggplglnod i list they Jut! liappened lo be lunching at the Whitehall Club. Mr. Whitman and I dismissed the Tollee Iepartment." sa'd Mayor-eleetj Mitchel, "but Mr. Whitman did not sag-, gett ri an for t:e I'oltee Cnmmtselon- grrhlp, We just talked over thing, it is my purpose to consul! frc .entty with Mr Whitman on publl affairs." Emorj tt. Bnekncr, who w eouneel to the Curran Aldermantc Inventlgatltig Committee, denied to-day In WaeJhlng Ion thai ! ''-' c,rrn tendered th Police Commlaelonerohlp. He Intimated n addlllon tba: he wouldn't take flaee, Mr Buekner has been an Ag. aistsni Dlatrlet. Attorney .'"'lev Mr. Whitman Criminal courts Building gossips sa) Whitman would not I ,ol tvit favor on th appolntmsni "r Mr, Rtiettliel to I poaltlotl o! authority In the Pollee Department WHITMAN TO "O. K." MAN BE FORE HE IS NAMED. ti is .eported tlat Mr. Mitehol will hoi name a Police Pommtaoloner who i not agreeable lo Mr. Whitman be cause the lllsirlel. Attorney 'eels that th Pollee Commissioner should be In empathy ifh the Whitman Ideal and that the Police Department and the District Attorney's OfflOt should worli It, harmony. Polttlelana ai that Mr. Whitman will also put hie 'O. K." on ths self-lions for the heads of the Bureau of Lteonae, tne Bureau of Wetghta and Meosti-e and for other (ommiaelonereMi" In lepartment hav ing lo 'to With violations of the lew The fad thai Mr, i.oe i wgi a part; lo the confer. n'- t.ln does not menn that he ma iieeessaf.- be eanaltli td a .i ..in.Jidan foe tit I'Oll ''"""' alonerahlp. Xr. loe liaaugood oband iloe not iiaukrr altor 1 b tgak f g the Police Hepgrtmenl lit 'in-le -, ura t with the Ouggenhelmt ai a as lary that dwarfa the it.mo a .r at ia 'had to the ottirr if i ommlaatoiit ' ' Pollct, ir. Mttuhel doea noi ppear to hava fc. i able to aelect hla Pollee Uomi It , ner sa ret He ,ims a you-- man, (amlllar with nv Vorlt and Stew v.nk- crs, wit: i the poll an 1 policemen. .1,1 man who has . reputation for sfll . .-i m nandll i largs bod ' of men OIFFICULT TASK TO FIND THE MAN HE WANTS. 11 lias bean hand lob to aalooi ntgi alth sii the riuallflegtlona Mr- Mltahel Inn.ioda The Mayor-elect, reaite'rig mai tils ggmlnial atlon rnnai eland 01 .... lrolJ .ivwn his fieth : of handling thi Pollee Dopartwsnt, has ml 'tet lusty in seleetlng I. s Po e L'omil ' s oner. it tt not s certeiut) thai the fomrn sio.ier will in picked before Jan. 1 Ui Mltoltel is considering the qualification! gCenUuued on Last rage.) WMman rale at (Mrtlhl. 1018. hr Ok I The New IT YET IN DOUBT WITH JURY DEADLOCKED! Aumueller Slayer's Fate Has Been ! debated More Than Four Hours. ARGUMENTS ALL SHORT. Delehanty Scores Defense Alienists S.iys Prisoner Never Was a Priest. "ess m m - . . , Although te Jury to whom mil x. en ih . u a tho case of Hans S,-hmkit. COB fees ad slayer ot Anna AwnutUgr, has boon de- liberatlnii more t'isn four hours, no veroiei h.is as yet ben ieiried AI 1 91 the Jury came In and asked Judge Warren W Footer, in whose Co in of !e:;eial Sessions the trlii! has been hel I for the past two weeks foi the exhibit nn.1 a copy of his elirr ge. ft is tii ugh! extremely unlikely that a hung Jurj Will lw the result, as His I t'ourt has Hiiid h will hold tho Jury- ! men At it g night rather than have i a niistrlo. The Indications are, how-I ever, ihat the Jury Is protti w tied -in ro.ei ,r,g abOUl forty "ilr .its, :tn,l was merely r o.itllne of the laws govern lug criminal Insanity. At .M o'clofk Jiuigt- Kostei fli,l!iHl 1 the harg and the case went to the Jury. It ' eonndentiv expected that a verdirt will be returned after a very short seeetoa. Turning to hi argument as to the in aanlly of Schmidt J'ntge oxurott sa,d ; tha' his ollonl was proved 10 hgvg an ' InberitOnet which wsa a meutel taint of Insanity and love of death and dead persons. INSISTS THAT SCHMIDT HA3 IN HERITED INSANITY. Me believgd that death was better I thn : fe." said Mr Oli-ott "Ten out of sixty. two of hie forbears were e.lher proved Iniana Of eomm'tted gulclde, Ths ' Dlgtrlet-Attornty has built up. and, I I boilers, with slrerltv 'n fell own m'nd, : s Frankenstein oi his own imagtnallon .The basis of It la the feet tha; ikhmldt 1 onoe triad In Insure the life of tha 1 woman who afterward kiiet ny lm BUI hll Franket stein Tesks to pieces, i think, in view .if rhe . t that i no iMUronco ae ever laguod. and go 1 the woman was ot insured n hen h killed her. DELEnANTY SCORES ALIENISTS, SAYS WHISKERS MOVED THIM, taelota'.: Olatrlct-Aitomoy Dolehant; in lummiiil iip rldloulod the opinion! of .ii ebei-.'sts who aaid that Bohmldl . . ane lie si. 1 that Dr. lelil&Vo oonohe ions as to tha rffe ' of herodlt) 1 i gChltlklt'l 111.nl were reached hy n ie:iy-menv mlnv-nio counting pio ... and Ibat Or. White had dei j. e I Schmidt nine by flanolng at th, pr.. n er's whisiiei- gchrald' was not a oiiest. null Mr POlOhanty and had never been ore, he- EES WHITMAN HIS AIDE SCHMIDT VERDICT caute In o'oialnod his ordination i stood aroum and looked at tie wondei through forged paper Hia wholooalful little tbiul tiooi. the babj fell reer. gccor'llni lo ihe AgMtatnnt ria-1 aeleep. bul real h nallisd on guard IrloLAttorney. showed that he had uaed I anil ail ill afternoon pwda tiptoed in Hi., reaped and affect I n vei.urai . ,ii out ui do in hOWn In Ihe prlMthOOd n the etnak The Mlg urirlgbod IIU i ie In the foi a llfetlmi of sordid gnd Shameful I ps ion Who loosed the baby .nt iti" crime. Schmidt shammed inaanitv, aali)Xloi ui die fhe papers m which the the prme uto , using the knowledge in i- wai wrapped .ere of yogtordgy'i lie gained S'heii hie sa:ilt nas que. J date The) dontol ludgs mat toe bgo Honed In Bhi ana in mi, and acted very n a thoug.i "i hgd d i ant o i hlllK re -ently. STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. Cosmo. So n Jr. a a Potsdam, Kotterdsm Msseba, lieea 11 A. M u A. at u a. . licfe Chosen by "CtoBBtetfaB -Boots Open to All.' Th ?ree PakU.hlM Tarh WnUI. NEW INTO BONFIRE FOOLS IKE UNDERTAKER Thriving After Abandonment in Vacant Lot and Consign ment to the Flame J. ALIVE IN THE MORGUE. pin e ,he bx Mmi Before It Bums Up. There la e hetoy In ths Vorth Hudson Hospital, Weehasken. N '. who shoull live to a ripe old age, Judg-lntf from the tenacity with which he has held to the exletence Into Which he was uehered, an anwelcome arrival, two weeks ago Wrapped In newspapers and tied up In a pasteboard box. he wei abandoned to-day In a vacant lot, tossed Into a bonfire severs! hours later, pulled out, taken to an -indertaker'e ehop for .urla.1 and eventually removed to the hospital, where he la now paying fre quent and undivided attention to a bottle of milk. Rcho dhoye. who had bull! bonfire ' In th lot at Tenth street and Hudson . . . 'Boulweird ssw the pasteboard box el I . . . , ,-, ,i. ijj 0.elo(, .eitet morning One of the Lyu p,ok1 u th. bog Ild tOOOOd 11 I lnto tn nr. The particular good angel that lass been aaelgned t" protect the little wilf prompted another boy to res'ue the be The etring with Which 't 'bed Saen hOVnd wss burned off and the box -,v orrheii on the e.lge As the ki- pulled the box away from tiie fire the iiiwt fell off. disclosing -what looked to be s bundle WMppod up In newspapers. GUARDIAN ANOEL PROMPTS THE BOYS AGAIN. There was aotnetliiiig about the hun- Idle that prompted the hoys to explore I it. Inslfle the wrapping Of pgpOT they 1 found a naked baby, ue gnd a t inkled from tiie cold. The ij.iyti could see no sign if life l.i the inl.cil, and tney io.ik tn the place they thought It ghOUld go J V. Handel's undertaking shop No. 7li Bergei.l.ne avenue. Poor little kid!" .'"I Mr Han.lt I taking t'te ,::'' body it' ills hands. Hla experience told him that the bud? ho was holding still retained a spark 1 life lie rubbed and potted tha iitt:.. Iratne, worked the grmg lip and dOWl and Mow his breath Into the nines oon tne 'Inge ri moved, the ins worked atio from the mouth of the infant is tued n plan no little wblmpel Handel Ofderod one of his men 0 ge' n r road. He warmed ". im'k an for. 1 it into the bafey'1 mouth TlMli he nru.H)el ihe youngster n a nig r' h and drove as nar.l a he MUld so txi Ihe hospital Hv the t tne he rSB'- if l thai .nititu -. on the nliy was ae!e t move hie legs and h' crie were boooming stronger When the gtorj of the amaalng ex- jierirnce of ihe 'nl'anf was told tile iniire niadtcgl and nuratng foroo of ihe hoOPUal conoontrgled all 'lie facilitiaa 01 trie Institution on iho are .f rhe oew and youngeOI patient ALL THE SKILL OF THE H08 PITAL EMPLOYED. indor the skilful ntlnlatratlone of the lo ton and -nirses the iittle one p e. up vilslMt and inovenieni in g mggnoi n-.ist run arkanle It Ign'l a very fat baity ajid tile signs of nether: ftom the moment of birth wore ahocklngly p parent but the ' iub and 'he heart nal iof aeen damaged iv tne oruelty t" rhloh the iiod' id boon subjected fter the .. funi had boon bathed ami a rapped n sof . oumfortahlo baby cintlirts, p. .n .si "ii n white ool and in- irod ..eii t 1 food the dootura and nuraoi muft ha n abandoned early thi morning. rf : is hardli ooslbli tu jlfa am ! i ha vi remained In th ilni bod) a" lh.ro g . Ill night ami j; 1 1 -.a t.tr.1 ih ooyi found th a.g. I SAILING TO-DAY. lagMtev. eTegfeUl Ttlf f I" '' BOXED BABY TOSSED .-"N"i. . JJ - as YORK, MONDAY, ' P X f i'W - 1 I I r '-et- Trunk That Figures in the Latest Mystery; Policeman and the Children Who Guarded It e xxrxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsexs--M 1 1 1 1 1 . asaxe-w--- -- w aa I H ll IWg-ritl 2, 11 Hi 1 m mum i m ! m ,SSr. iifB m Wm$ V HIRAM STAROriN 1 ot. ... aBaS ai t , i T ov . am gxaiawc ...s. mtinurn i u l.; uuiiinn luuLnniL, -BaBaBaBBaV . 1 b I Bil mm LM l ? I: l Hfl I: ml , ta-gggK JnggggxgeaHHl Sarah anO tMORRliFE.lr4tTE.lKl. 1 ttteetteetttttfttttttttttttttetttt' MAYOR REVOKES WALDO'S ORDER MOVING STAFF Wen Chan leadouarters s Will Remain ( )Id Post. Police Cominiaalonor BTaldo'a siie.-ie order, traoaferilng out of Poll Head il'iai'ters. ,tl the poles otttceri Who '.an lie, n 'here 11. - ..true of dep.i'-ttlieiiiB ami epei-'u! dotalia. .viis rovokerl tins tifier r.oon , The lev,. -ai on "f Ppe-lal Order No, gal followed n heated conference liete..n Maoi k n. an I Mr WaUo during wi.leh the Mavii Im ggd (lrtnh to have get hi disapproval upon tho draotl p f Mi Vt'aklo ati.i lo hav ordered !t res inJiiia Inline Uatel dpecinl ordei Mo, tranaferred front II. t 1 1 .1 1 1 t h Lloul Uanlol H tJctiggu, llelii v ri peril Inert ls.1.1 Mll- I. . l liana, if ilia f.'g th) 1.1. lit. ri p lei gaslgni The iIS ..' t vent- UlOgt, Mi hael l.arklri. LtiOUt ,. Ranea. Ulotti w J Me. Iloui llli . aid 1: Unrlgttt, J, .1 M- 'aim. loOUl T K. end Lloul Hf, T Oavl. nil .I 1,1 sin clttl rga - 'lice dutle am . tier ti ausf. r from Heal I gel rft. II i, i unri and I i.t ti- e rutirul in 1. n o twelve de tfotlvo nrgigiicd lo ploln e.'othe dut) in me 1 'oinmi ilun 1 ufB These etmnge . ... .1 liuvi put iivil. lane lr n.itg.. fected ti" 1 - ,1 is a r. MORGAN GIVES POLICE $1,000 .i lO'dui . a -i sprefging t U olggn t on i; for n ,,ire' . atlon ol I h t he gdinirs de i iii'oo ' till e lilt idler III . load or ho. tutnei. t e i., i i I gau. Oomnilsio,iei t'i III WhlOh Ihe at thi- i no yai I'leriuii Mm ri d tne - uver ie ius i I'sugmn s a4 . v 4 . Mitchel as Police Deputy I " DECEMBER 29, aBer- '"rH Ban V J HAS B Ki I! 9 ONLY 97 PLACES GET NIGHT LICENSES HERE Ne Year's .is Seekeni Limited in State Cotnmissiondi AlaUAN N 1 N Y . li. Pconoes foi New Ifeor'a . be tin much limited thli mloeionei rorlo "f lbs ."' mi night . lookers toil MeaM.,11 1 '1,1,1 - s- a.. Rgciao I lep.trt 'in lit to dll V Stated that he had authorised the sale ol lluuoi after one in the morning on Won Vear 'a ipprovod In- Ihe Mavor "f the ilij us follow a ..iv, five places Brooklyn, Buf - fgio, Blmlrs I; Oeneve, I, Kingston. I. .Sea V. irk '.: ii, wig. .. I. Ito besit r. l"tal II" HEFFERNAN NOT GUILTY. Si. gar imihi.l I'oll, en,., i, I liiirge.1 in. Hairy anil teali. Polio Meutenanl Hefferuan of tho i n.i-ie rrecinui, wri" mi. irreattsl at 1 0 t.lu o'clock tost Prldey morning In a I dead woman deek tine light . ten. .III.'. it h.i.s. at NO, S"3 West Drugd' Ihe Identity Ol Ml Howard w.-iv .10 a nlmrg of MNH.iuit preferred I Mns I'hatlleld was an art s-, but mil. I,. John Porurt nrhu Mv. on the ton I who known of her In the r Twenty. H,i,.p .hep,, mmm I.I...I e.lx ,. ... ,. 1 1 ... 1 1 1 111 j jeflereon Maekei Pollee ('our I before I Hagtatraia nrntei The proaecutloi failed i" nuke out a -is, mi liefer nan was uieonargeej. M 'hoi '.'.iti made hi original com - pi aim he s.,,.1 ii ti Ifelfernan demand .1 admittance t ih" Koran home, in k do . tin- door andeomimitod t -sain ii gigu charged Ibat h, rfernan wus '' ink On me tlgnd lo'ds Koran could n i i oIm in f ti .- -r ileinantg he .a le ' ibi Ki 1 1 morn ng i. would n-it swear 1 the charge n the .-orn-plalni Police Murgcon Oonlln leotlfled thai he ha.i i kaiinri. .1 lleffernan in the Ureenwlcli street station at n..n o'olook .11 ihs iiornii gnd thai liegeman wga inei - ini n'.i nt . for nolle . ,t CONAN DOYLE'S great adven ture story TilP Lnit UUiirlrl " begins in Next Sunday's World Magaiine. OC.OO0OO0O1 Circulation Books Open to 1913. 14 PAGES w j : I L1 lrm Bi HeaeT3Baj flgeaH 19 I I """"ggg lllirilg g tl Tft Pel WIIMAN III K ATU1I- WROTE ARTIST AS SHE KILLED SELF 1 Mysterious Note W ritten by Miss Mary Chattiekl Before Driving Knife Into Heart. Mar- R ChOtfloM, rtftv years old. committed su lords in her studio on the sixth fi f No fs) vt TwaeUy- third itreet bMlay Her Ixadv waa found by Qeorgo Sunns, the elevator operator, and .1 woman visitor named Taylor Miss UhOtflOld had Ml been wrn vn.e Saturday, bui nothing was ron- gldorod amli.n until Miss Taylor agJled ghoul ij.iii o'clock mis gftornoon. Ke pealed knocking failed to ining re eponae and Houtla iin.iiij procured ke . ami etit, 1 ,-.1 in g counh In one norner or the room lay ihe woman's .o.i, bathed m tha aunllghl Uial etreamed through the akv light covering nearly half the room. mihs Uhalfleld wore a dark brown skir hit a.i- only parilall) cloUied Blood stelned he' garmerite from a wo.imi in i"1 "".'si Nearuv was found a I harp steel Inetrumeni without a ban I dli Vldentl) nar.l ni ,1 paper knife It had fa'ie., .'nun Inn hand after It bad boon plunged Into hoi hogrt. A not i lund ' ear th bodi added myoterj abtnil the suleld Og lurg.. ileus ol paper, hearing ajajia of tilood, aeie the word. ' Mr Howard i 10 blatn for this Thi r- ...is no s.gn.itute gnd -are.''.! I . irnil.jl "11 of 'till'.' lel'.iis ii th.. tlilnl at eei apart 'ii. nls Ih rented hi floor pt id ii m ihe corner of the building, overlooking Ninth a.enue, flv week ago, layiti so., had ''..me frw.i Irrse, ..Hi, ban bean ara.nc M ,.,u .,, , 1 mis- Taylor Iho dhtcoveri la boo to be 1 according lo I told Iho pollot .. leiokbtieliiig who i Llt reoultod hi ol lbs Hill Ide, h 1. 1 brought bound by M ia ChaUMd the elevator ".an She it ilia v agt Met (ntganUi thai she kie.w l s i 'net rmiier dead a-o noi''. . n 'epond id the nams .f II n. ( hai- .-Ire.t itatlOl Meld had Among ihi nog w iu fou Said of N and II s i I'd Kgsl Plfty.gi! I itreet br li.tved ' e s the brother efgrred lu r e L'ggtftold apartmeni a build ma whl h -". s i iiaike.i coiiiraat lo the dial Woman' si nil" It . i lixti, I i nail furitlahed home . ' every mark , refinement and even luxur: t gr.o- haired eldl 'll .nan A h" ansa ere I Ih aid lh - t : i urn in l.i,,,. , ., , ..,, ii Mie i 1'v.it.e man d olared mm aha Waa u elati.e ,. M . hgtlleld dae oiuntoorad ue iufor;nuuA toai pNA K EDITION All" MAN IS STRANGLED, BODY PUT IN TRUNK AND LEFT ON STREET Victim Wheeled in 47 Pitt Street and Unloaded There by Two Strangers, Who Disap peared When the Neighbors Be came Curious. CART WAS PROBABLY RENTED FROM A DEALER QM of the Supposed Slayers Was w-4 a foony uressea, out the Other Wore Flashy Clothing Two Men Identify Victim as John Kremenz. Who Recently Came Here. Hundreds of persons, men, twjmen and children, were admitted, a few at a time, into the spacious sta,io" afternoon to jraze on the unusual procedure adopted by Deputy Police (rnmissioner Doujtfierty to solve a new trunk murder myery wtiich was disclosed shortly aftei noon to-day when the body of a man was found jammed into a vrutt tuink mat had been deposited, a short time before, on the sidewalk in trout Of No. 47 Pitt street. bcores of detectives scoured the neiborriood for two men of whom they had Rood descriptions one dapper and well Jr:ssed beyond the cusiom of folk ot the vicinity; the olher a typical pushcart pccdler. The peddler briHijrht the trunk, whence the police do not know, and at the oomntind of the well drtsed man he set it on tlie sidewalk, was paid for his trouble and made off. The other man went away in aiwther direction after asking a small boy to watch the tmnk tor him. WOMAN ON SOAP BOA HOLDS OP RAILROAD MEN Camr Over Post-Hole Lackawanna EngbtMfl Started on Her Orange Property. Ar:ne,i with a soap Iwx and a pttcher of hm eoffee, Mrs Matthew Maxwell of Orange. N J . is holding up the Lack awanns Itsllroad and bidding defiance to ihe pollee force of orange Incl- dentally she is delaying the II.OUI.OOO eehsme for th.. slevatlon of the rail- toad Irarka and the summation of the . grade mission. I When the surveyors of the I.acka- anna stsrled out tn,srnornlng to run their l.nea and rreet markers along thslr prupert) the survey esrrled Ihem tn ldg 'be feuee of the Maxwell property. Tbev st.u led to dig a hole und put up n marker Then Mrs. Maxwsll, who Is sKty, appeared and drove them off The surveyor umntoned the potli-e. Mrs Msxwell sent for her attorney, then she got a soap box nxed It over ihe h ile aigl sat down on t. That wa at in o 'clock this morning. At laat re ports eh. waa still there, surrounded by tui applauding crowd and being aup pll.sl with hot ..(Tee and food by the neigh bore MUs CtNttftold hal made her home wfth her brother and his wife till sums months ago, when she le.ft The Kve ning World' I infur tiant dkt not know any Mrs t'hatflold' departure had tak en place, she dOOlgrodi and added that ha kne nothing tuois of the matter ,'. e.it tha' en learning of tils sister death Mr Obgtfleld hMtonod lo the Studio '4'' ssld ghg had never h.ird nt "m- Howard." FOR RACING SEE PAGE S. .. n nt s "IMV lull rum re em las weal suwtueai SBQ MS ."xaa, r. fNtaMr nil r . PRICE ONE CENT. a Pushcart to No, . . courtyard of the Clinton street polk face af a murdered man. It w as an J Through the numlier on the pushcart. -.ow. 10. k m me aireet had noticed, th Police traced It to No 7 athei.tr .treat, where lmii Htr mage, . bUglnags o renting puahoartg Joseph Cooper. Ptalr'e helper, waa brought to tha ataUon and presu med by Mr. Douharty. He re called that two men anoweclug well th deeeriirtlon of th man who deposited the trunk In Pitt street had r,ild trn 1 an rrom him about 10 o'clock this 'norm ng. The wall a .ami man tne sugain ari.1 iri a ....... mm About I O'etoog one of th mm return, oe rap, p,t1 for 1( Cooper paid no further attention to them an was certain lie had naver seen them be fore MANY BELIEVE THEY HAVC SEEN SUSPECTED YOUTH. Hut though little eucceae haa mag their efforts to tra k down Iti cm tww the po'.li-e are certain that thuy will learn the Identity of th victim In a shurt time. Of the hundreds who passed through the courtyard and gazed on hi face, many said they recognlxed him as a youth frequently ssn In tlie eafea of Pitt. Sheriff. Attorney, Broome, Dw-lam-ey and itivingun atre-rs. The botly waa pia.UcaUy Ideniirtad as John Kremeru. a coal miner who for iwly worked In Penneylvtuila and m Wat Virginia and who recently name her In b I hvuan wrecker H was IderiUfled by a man who had worked bealde him In ooal mlnaa and woo after one rlanc at Mm .-aid 'Tnere'e no doubt about ti. Thsjga Weal Virginia ' We uaod to os.l Mm that baoauee tie had worked ao muoh In the mine there." latter the body waa roougnlaed by a man who had worked with him ti.erw I gnati Moysar, a house wrecker, who lives at No. U Went One Hundred and Eighteenth street, waa most poat tlv tn hie Identification, lie said he wae osltive that the victim wa a me named D nicker who had worked wlt him on I he taek of rasing the old lrandJ Central atatlon to maks room (or thai new terminal. Than he had lived In th nslghhorhood of Pitt and Hro street, eald Moyssr, bul that wae he knew about htm. T . mmi