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Most Important Town South west of Juarez Captured by Gen. Pascual Orozco. Jr. FEDERALS CAUGHT IM TRAP Blancos Force of 800 Men De? feated on Their Way to As cencion and Their Lead er Taken Prisoner. r.i Paao. Tea . \> - ' *?? r*,an'1'* the moal Important town ln the ranchlns I .. lhvwM dlatrlct aouthwi l ... ,....-, taken by wbela t-ecaoo* , ,, b; Oene al Peaeual . it waa reported to-daj I i rabel oActal aoi imn of etght hundred men - AB4**mclea waa i The I . ' : ' "? ,;;i'' " " ' | . ... .- nrn ? ? '?' s T'- Amtwoee. \im. n.Hii hotel ' Inmbua, N\ , .wn. er ai , ..,..:. .. wlth b letter Baylag . bad takea < . lea and defeated ?? Federal Force Entrapped. ti pp I. the oi ? ,- rebi I ?? porl aa a, In a ? anyoa north ... a KtoAe from rapturini* the two cannoi Iclng. hut Caaai ?> the ... two I ' "ii lo rol ? ' ' i Qrandee, the aeene of ird gtrugglf In I the rebela were repu trol the 11 \i".in x - s b- - (wi - a .i tan l. on the bord?r, and Chlhv i* ? to tbe Amerlcan rallway. ? towi '' '' ' :" '' ,- ng dlatrlct, broughi under rebel rule, Railwa* alrei are not oi ?-* H i from Chlhuabua Citj nor beloa . i.n rallway eonflrmatlon of II e tot could be Tbe attacb --. 0 Cai Orandi t, the largeat town In Ihe district The - i I .re 81 tha new town i i.. roretgnera were Injun ?! - g .. i iken fo irteon fed* Includlng a captain, arere lii the public plaia, refugwpfl re l ? te f_ Bfl m I* ?'? Q?h*l. I ' tacencloi federal commander, wbo m <v .-a thi N'aw M4-_|eo i ordii ?*a tjrjj|i.f fold er as i omi anl ? 11 . id by rp..i- (l Btatea ti ? lta* Morns Set Free. ..?-.. |rn ..-?? r o' lha Me_l* < ..'ii N*"Tthwe?teni Rallroad, arrlved ?'-?!. .! ,.n. /. and for< ed to walh * Ha aaM he araa treated an b? ? .;. ? ho ? burning rail ?? Ivi -i h< re to-day of . | .M.u-ira, D i ingo, whl h ln ., ? -al Jiexlcan mlnera, ofltetala of th>- mlne tbreati te ? ind.-tinitely untll COi - tbe aui rouadlag country arr ? elter n rm apera abei ra ef i oal, . ; fnnn the I nlted Btatea, an-iv. .1 i ihe Mexlcan i i ntral Railwa: ? .,- . ,. Mexlco, Dei 23 -Wlth the atrlke leadera, : Sfay in at Hernx . ? . W4nre taken y< Bterday, n .... nvltli . n red alinoel their nonnal ;.on. ,\ctii;c Oflrverdor Padllia, of Boi udfcM t'?> ihe Btrlkera at Buena Vlata laat ...... t. behalf If the atrlhi waa calli d the aecretar! ? ed Ihem ? ' i work, ? an i,.,.t no fuiraa wlth Whlch lo n did so. Wa ' li gtoa ! >?' ' ": am ? ? der aa the . ?nt." accordlng i to-da) . i nt the tti l< fl of Itoralis, P ?? bla <_, \.,-,.. whlle ? Zaca 11 uaago lfl rap . I ft om ,..-<,i ?". v. ? ? ? ? at aaa ? ? ,'r>nr t' I hfl N-.:':iv ?'?>t.r!i '_ The wise smoker knows well, that such a delightful, mild Turkish - blend as F2tiina is only pos sible from blending choicest of pure to? bacco leaf. " Uistinctively Individual' ffefel FEAR CASTROS CO!V!ING Countrymen Think His Threats of Vengeance Are No More than Empty Boasts. MAY BE EXCLUDED HERE State Department Is Consider ing His Case with View to Barring Him Out as an Undesirable Alien. Th>-- eomlog of Qem ral Cl] rtlrrt 'i np mut h intereat ln the > ? lan colonv yeeterday, although tha noara dtd not '??'ii,. oa 11 complete aurpriae to thoot "in. hav.- followed tbe movementa of the former PreoManl of v. ? To t!.-s- pei ctT it oroa known oa long ir-. .1- Augual tiiat th.- general contem tti.it.-.1 .-i oiaii to the Unlted Btatea. ond thal fact araa prlnted ea lualvely in The Tribune of Auguat t, Alao, more re <*ntly. Tho Tribum printed ui Interrien Qenei .; Coalro, ln Laa Paltnoa, Caanry lalanda, ln whleh he declared thal hla health araa hnproved and before lons ha would undertake to "Uquldate the af fronta" of hla enemk a. Tha aame purpoee le altributed to '??'? eral Caatro, n ia that be rt ally U on hla waj to thli co inti y, aa n ? n I only plimrltt- ? ;? ,1 ? \ttinr- of the Vt m auelana ht 11 nov. ? ? otheri who know him and tht tion ln hls country havi aay thoagbt of hli ti ragata power, at l-.i.-t by meana of armed conftict Hli atatement aboul "gettlng "vrn,: la accepted moch ln the aame llffbl as marry of his other boaata, Say Castro's Power Is Gone. Tho loral Venexuelana who uphoM t ie gov< rnment of Prealdent Juan Vicente Qomei ar? not av. ? eral Caatro to land ln this country, for "ink tbat if perchance he should have any revoluttonar. Ide ia hi ? cal Iropolance wlll )?? provi d rn ?re qulc .ly than If he remaii i n Europi I boaeted there <if hla power an.i of the fi ?'? of ' ? ? rnmenl of I Iui n. General - ^- ? o haa b. ? ? cloaely - ild ona of ?? ? ? ntrjmen y. -.t. rda>. ? movement v\ tr .ont Ita I i --i.it-ly 1 noa n Bi fore I ? led for .\- w I "i k tht rt wa-- .. ibli at< h on over teUlng ol ? i . ? .I by a ! od) - - Ifarqoei Hi* wlfe atill remalna i'i the COnmry lalanda While Oeneral Caatro la here bt wlll i>. wati hed b: Veni aa well aa by t'nll Btat. Becret Berrlce agenta, ao he will not have much ? ? Bul tbe gent rH\ Impre . la peace with the American grovernment. He want ? o Ca ? ?> and llve there In peace. and he thinks the Woah niRtor governmei angt rt tum for him. If he had anj Idi ? that be ?<>?-''i (Ight i la waj l a<'. I-- nnwei and ht -ii.iett' haa nuraed auch an Idea it mual !--?. ? ? i ? ? n ??: te. f -< n '. '? arned of at Improvement that haa como ovor the i ' i !?( th in number and tralnlni It .? aterda. bj one ? ? itrio thal i r rlght i way back to l < i i ? flei May Place Hope in Wilson. < >r,<' atory ha it the 1 ? r P ? il? enco rugi .1 b; thi lectlon of .i on In fVaahlngton, tli I. wlll nol ?j- i orJI. ea for the malntenance .ii thi i..iitti-Ani. rlcan - >i ???.? ? it pn ent Ta i a ara ; with dle . ta .;. u' ia! Jo.-. Manu Ht nandea < E3 ?? . formerly a ;? igh offlcial i ? Oon ea - nt, and who li now on ? foi tbi ' -.-... ii mlgl ? ' ? < aelro waa nol wanted In Veneauela, and there waa ? ? - turn to powei ? . ? , i ?? a - ii ro prevei ln] i prlano Caatro from en* : . Btate offlciale. !t Immlgratioi a Hea may find grounda on whii-ii to har an und. rabl. i tt- Deparl Caatro would be u n . i ace to 'i ?? pt ct ol \ ? ni at - la If i ? :- pei mi''- "i to land ln thla counti . ll rn that lie I - nat the idnilnlatratloii ol Pn-aldenl ' iomez. f?astro ls said t-> have'lcfl Parlx under the . Ila 'Rula ' i Ua mot ? m. nt hava ;... | .).-.'? -.4 at. ? -I ?> .mcrli .. .a ..?.? ' is for ?omc timi , a lh. . -.t hi * - ? o ernmt-nl loal ronr ? ,,i ... . vi ni ihe Btate l>- - part men t li I I to keep him un d< - aui velll ince and io nip ai v .?otiat'li .-? ? i ? i :. . ittempt io dev< ALIBI FOR "ANNIE MILLEFT Three Deny Detective's Story That She Was Home Nov. 27. Ifarahali* h ?wn oa "Annle Mll? ler," n ho a ? ated on Deci : ? r keeping ;. dlaordet j hou* a* v>. 154 ? | th atrt < t. was th. principal wlt neaa yecterda .it th.- triad of '"rni'-r Detective Bi n< il K. Buckland, efon Deputj Commiaaioeier Walah at Police Headquartera. Buckland la charged by Chlef Inopectoi Bchmlttberger with pn ?entlng falae evidence t<> Maglatrate Butta la tht Weat BMe Courl eonoornlng his viait to tu<- woman'a Iiouh- on fl of .Nn*c.i.-'t.i _. Buckland aold he pald her $io and baal Iea ahe pi blll of H for taxical) 1 Ire an-l J1 i?>i drinka Tl ? . (ainsi the complalnanl I ' ? ? ithd ibe taatlfled yeaterday thal ahe waa n. t ln her p.ac when Buckland call rt, ood yel up an aiihi to ahow that ahe wua n lack'a r. st.i'ii .nt, in Blxth avenue, arlth Bldney Benford, a ebaaffeur, emplo lohn li Wn rteger, owner "f th Opera Houae. Thia waa eorroboi ited I A.i.-lphl .-tl. .'t. ltt M.k ivn. who teotHled that he epoke t.. her nat Benford ln th.- i-Btauranl about 100 a'dock on tho toornu-i "i the day when Buckland taatlfled thal he pald hla r?lll of fio to "Annic MlOoc" Jamea Oraln, a laxhai) atarter, and Jamea McCarthy, a wattara oloo aold tbey aaa tht woman m lack'a between U fl and \M m. m, Tht rornplalriaiit Inithoi tt.-titt.d tbat Bht arrota to Mayor Oajmor aboat tho injus ii..- of har caae aad oaa Inapector Ichmlttbergar befora Mra Goode . iin nto pabUc noClca. Bdward F. BTelderkabr.the detectlvt who MMToberated Bockland'a teatlmony, la 4is.. naiar chaugea ojti wui i- trled thia areek Both mon ort onder auepenalon ?nd doniK dut> in OUtlgtal POOta. BO-k* and's oooa win ba Noaoaed aa Tinra |oy olteraooa al _' o'clock \ For Holiday Gifts The Popular Shup Procnt*. The MflBBBg Su^eilion*. __8fl _. 8S Pill rata ::i At M lo 's i i tares. Dog I'nnking D?tbi Candlesti. k-. of Pottt-ry. ' s . ;.. Wlvet ( ? ' Pillowi, Bi > Candl Ho lei . Velvel ' a\ ? ? || ar.d Odd I Rradv For Immcdlate Shlpmcnt JoscphP.McHugh&Son MNF. WIST FORTi-Sr.COSi) BT oppoarra lihwary. miw vork. JEALOUS WIFE SLAYS Mme. Bloch Acquittecl in Paris of Murder of Mrs. Minnie Bridgeman, an American. HUSBAND HISSED IN COURT Judge Expresses Opinion That Morally the Culprit Was He Who Drovc Woman to Crime. Pai Dec Mme. 1 arho on July Sl laal ahot and killed Mi : lllnnle Bridgeman, wll. Bridgeman, an employe of thi Parl? branch af tha Mew i*ork Uf< Inaurance ? y, wae ai Qultti -I In thi Aaalai i '..nrt here to-day. The tragedy araa th? ontcome ? tachmi at > etwi ? n Mme. Bloch'fl b and Idrfl Bi Idgeman, who wa? ? daughter ol Henry Berbard of Mllwaukee. The acqulttal of the d< fendanl ' ad been re? gard.*] as 11rtual y b foi earoi ? owlng to lai under ?hlch the ' rlme *?? . Ited. The Jury'i - ? itloi - were vi ry ihon The ? ?? ? '- ? "?' ,!. mned, howevei to pay on< fi ? conn4N*tloi wlth th< ?'-? II ? brought coi in ently a Ith the - rlmlnal rw utlon Mis Btidgemai and robbed me both of :,i. 'bome Bo l ki ed hi r." Thln way the di fi nce -? t up by Hmi Bloch. BeTera di am itli enti marked thn ti Ial to da At one i t thi ,|. nl ..: the ? oui I Judge Berl ? ? ? i \i--i, Bl<x h'a I ? -' "Your ' ond icl In tl ffali i _>m, l;i, , , x .. ?? i r!r-"->-.-<l ln bl i lai k halr addi 1 to I ? " I Bhe was ,,, ompanled i ? the engravei M Du mo illn, v-1 o wai ?? ? oa i the Bti Inhi II ? aae a ;.- n ni -. ? haracl rlai I om? of the n< a as "the la) mai ? llme Blo, I ? l' ? itina ol M I rjplali - ng tbal Bhe ? d ? d ad avengi .1 her lovi and 1 ? h w ? .f hi r bome. ii. ; n l dl . , . dr, n marl . . :.-i.|. i itoa I thi ? ? ? -. - . . fell ,????? wound nui -. Thi ? him aii youi infldi abo waa bnl u ii nt. ' ,\\ l: ,,, ,,. ,. li;, .-. ? ... i a.llnlt ? he aa ? i | from tl ln the tourtro amona i man* Am< rlcan and Frei h mi n ? Mis. Bl dg '' ? woman killed by Mm< I nl In the R ??? v... e wa* bon waa man li d to V man, ln i '? Th< trag* : '" Pl> ; ' on Ju! ? letten front M Blo. li, ndl< I ? alfe, Mi B I howevi r, lau*h< d ii, her vtaltor'a fa - arl Bloch ,.< ? fi ,i,i i POMP BANNED BY SULZER Eliminatcs Military Paradc and Saves State $2,000. i . re will be no foi : ? thO ll ..i Wiii. im gulsi i ?? Qoven or o , Januai i I Aii. .- i . .-. i . -. ti. . .1 lo j- i mii tl ? ,; . -.j.. ndll ? I di monfltratlon. i of ' and \.n-i"'is clvlc oraanlxatloi ei - "i t to th etirlnfl and ii.ng ' loi nd theli ataffi t rom I to 1 Cai loi, . n former .. ? ai -. Qovernor Dla and hl - fltaff, rlagi a, will rm I Qovi noi ? le< t Bulai r ai <i bla Btaff, alao In - ari lagi t tl Executive Manaion or ai a !<>-ai hotel and ^,11 . ,,,,.i H , nn to th< ? bi ? utlve - h iml>ei Actlng Major Oei - rai J< Mi O. Bddj of tho natlonal r i ird i nd hia fltafi and i ?..iniiKiil.'i'- Roheti P. Korahew, command Ing fhe naval mllltia md hl italt, a III roi ! I< le the ( a "rt. The Inaugurul ? ? In tl ? mblj i h.i" r, will ba practical) Tln oath of .-tli''' a iii bi a Imln li t, i ed by thi nea fn ? n-: i Mlti hell May, and the - .noi will ta preaented bj Ihi retirlng Oi ?a ahorl _ddn . ?< ,. TO START POOR MAN'S BANK i Rochester Organization Will Coinbat Loan Shark Evil. Albany, Dec B. Buperlntendenl Qeorge C \ ,-?? Tuj i ol ti"- Btate Bankl* I t authoi:/.- -I tb< Proi Idi nt Loa Boctet]. of Roi - l l.? te ow rati a ''Pc?t Man's Banking Mouae" ln thal dtj for thfl pan boa ol - nppl ? laa needi d nBoney, bj way <?.* loa?a, t" people ol siimII meetll The pui poae lo I itltute for thi loan - hai k evll n ak? Ing ti. rate ,?n loani the louri al t. nl with a t. is..;,ai I Int* n : >.n tbfl ?tock. ''"he company h capltallaed al ; a bbj ..i ,i bai Bfti - a dln . tora ! E HELD OF GRAFT < ..ntin.ied fmm flrat pae". merabera of tlia pollca forco, arl? broalt down ai.d toll aii ba knowa ol tha graft ,,, aave hlmoelf, ond it la cartata that if ha doaa four pollca eaptoina ond two on will ba hivt.iv.d. Ct DtrlbUtlng tO tliis tvsi.lt oloo ll thr proapet Uva broakdown ol oaa ol Un two prtaoaara who arara arralgaed In Uw Wesl Blda court yeetcrday tat ut temptlng to brtba Charlea Muller U> Influence hla teetlmoay befora tha graad jury. || ilcr aad Dubeller, tha two prio onero, wara aitmlfnad roatermof naA held in tha aame bail, 17.800 each, lor furthar Bxamtoatlon thli afternooa. It is .i.tii.i. probabk that thay will bo Indlctad. but ooa nnd poaalMy both ol th.m will havi tha ohaaca to aid tho h aad gan iintiniiiity Mi . Mai > 0.lo, ti"' woman arho frankly aad d< IUm tly admltted that ah< wa oaa who lookad apoa tha ?odol evil m? m i ??<?? aalty aad oa :i ?*bualBaaa,H la reepoaalbla for tha todl t ?lc i mark tha flrat blfl break l? whitmana flgbt agalnat pollca grafti i Wolf Crawling from Under. ii, r atoi of tha coafereacea i rf . i.b bei ?? B i Hy, Woll an I hereelf waa omply corroho her rolored maid. Badle Oreen by Bol W -ii himself, *ho ?ralva I Imn/unlty when he went befora thi graad Jurj 1S ;i aitai - Thla facl alona waa eaough to eoa flrm the rumor that w.-'f haa ohroody led to aava hiraaelf by helplafl tba i -..tti,!. ha weat oui ol ihe Crlmlnal Courta BuOdtug raoterdajr la i . co r>i ai j ot .I Iho Dlotrlcl A,t ? tlvca lt \\.i^ iitidor i ,i ,t he waa golag to take tha ? pii.? where m ui aad Bketljr i tn found and orreoti d. ;.-, . tloode told how aha went to ?? -. loon during th ? aecond week ,,, (i. tol er, and tl ? r.nft rred with M ... .,, .! Wolf. Maaa went Into the i Bkelly cama up, a d i thal tha man op I . -.. Wolf held .i few U Ihe polici man. Th n Mra. <:.le talked to Bkel . down from hla ? price nf 1150 a month I month a- ' ' pctlon" ln tha ,!,.,.|V hour ? he propo ? d to open ? -tt atreet, and iin ,:: ementa t-. pa) the I , . < g| in the 110th Btreet ? ? ? .i i Mra Go haa : ? v. . on tha . bo > . i i thal Wolf would . i ollecl fn m her afl il ' lated how Woll " c li. 100th '?'tr- ' . .i. bul .rn tht 8 .'i . ...-.- ited with not to ;. it ll thi f llowlng day. \\-,,ii . . lhal the nt t da VSn ild be n buaj one for him, bex auoa 'tled i ? econd $29 Wolf Harpoona Maaa. Wolf, I ? ,; ; nd. al flral d< nled I be< ' .! ,,. . . nd.. v in qut - tion, bul a ht n . onfi ted wltl pn lon I :. -.. on thal polnl nnd i to Involve M t. tt he fell eloalng nd himself. ? ' Mi -?. ' i todi ti ' tha troi Bpired in the UlOth atrt ? I ap irtmi nl on I . y thal Wolf i-imI ln i tion." . reen had i edu I i i tory to thi an afflda*. II a hl< h i ,? th? handa ol Ihe Dlatrl< t At i,.,,,.., Binci December 10. In thal uftlda H '?? wore thal ahe h id the raoni ? ? ? ? ? ?' 'i i ?'?'' Uood Woll ln - ii WOth Btreet i :? dlag lloti i ? ?nd ? tirroborated thi . i i> lon thal went ? pa in- nt, told bj Mn i , ... Wolfa ottll niio v- hen he flral ap . red ai tho ? Tlmlnul < 'ourta bulld lim vpeti i'tt' aboul noon ?a ont of rjefluni ?. He ?- ? rtt d inudly tii -t be c| . ? i '? had t'oii ned I.. fore Depul i lommLpsloro r Walah nl Bkelly'a uaflnlahed polli a trl tl; thal the ?*-?? ha i ol from Mra. i loode wai moat f?r h r bail bond, but be had rentl forgottt n the polnl thal Mi- i ;.e waa nblo lo prove thal the , . nl a i made on Not ember 3, -. hile hei rreal waa nol I n aocom pliehed fai i until the evenlng of No vember I. Tbla di? renancj apperently i ,,i ?,. much aa anj thlng t<> do with breaklng Wolfa deflant apifit, aad wht ii he i ame oui of tha graad Jury r.i.nii ha ^ns evldaatly cowod hy tha .i. mi- ? with whlch hla atory bad been ahol to pl? ? , Wolf Bre.iks Down. i --. rumoii -i thal up to the Ilm< of Wolf - "br ak" before tha graad itt i; bod) wltnei ? .1 u atormy between I he a Itnoaa and the ,,,.. ,. utoi Before bo enten d Wolf, Ing bl clnlm on hl torj f the bail boad, clalmi -i thal be had nothing ... ,r: . i. end i'V hia jrery bluoti r B himself in the poeltion where ha oould ronaiatenl refust ta . ? lm 1111111!' \ti. the i reak he i rumpled up ? om .i ni thi i naulag half i.'??.i weal mi" greal detall aboul all hla ra* l.iii.ms with "Maaay" Maai aad tha poll.fflcera who had hoadled their grafl through him ot Maaa it la bo lleved thal Wolfa tcotlinonjr, ovoa if ha ahould nol go befora tiir- grand Jury again, haa bei n aufflcieBt to juntify further ladictmenta, >- hla cocaplota ?tory can .rroborated. ' M..i;iitt' llooa was nii.ro rar.'fiil of hla wotiis and attltu k when ha arrlved ai tha Woti I t Attorobjr'a oOeo, n< ma.i<- no claim to a cloata ?*i11 ot boalth ni rogord to graft, aad ba dacllaod to admll nnythlag thal had aa) rolatloB to graft To the Dlatrlct Attorney Bfaaa aald !,*> would not nnder any con ?rideratlon walve immunity if ho was eubpeenaed as a grand jury ailBBBB, ami. of oourae, was not permltted to testtfy. The IndJctmenta arere returned before Judga O'Sullfran, ln Pnrt I, Oeaaaral Beaalena, and b<-nrh warranta arere lf* aued for the arreat of lha three men. Whli.- Dlatrlct Attorney Whitman re fused to romment upon tho Indlctmenta ln any way. or even to admit that such indlctmenta hnd been found, it was evi dent thnt he fell satistied at Um break in tha "ayatem'B" line of defence. Th- lndlctment ol' Skelly. ln itself, is nor looked noon H of the highest Inv portanca by theae "bo are .-.upportine Ifr. Whltman'a Bght agalnat the poliee "systenT of graft oh vice, bvt it was pointed out that it was only by the lndlotmeiit of the lnternndiarles in the Roeenthal morder that the District At? torney araa ahta lo get back t.> iiecker. In the B8?ne way the indletments found reeterday, though invoiving only ..ne polieeman and tWO gO-betWOena in the ByatenVa graft collection army, aill lead to men of more Importance ln the ? ' ni.'' lt Is brlleveil, and if thfl ex pe. ted hreahfl af Woir and eitlMr Mai.>r or Dttballer develop, thooa who have fotlowed the graft atorlea are sntisfled thal ttM (rail will lead directly to four poliee captalna und at least two poliee Inapectora. Close to Inapectora. Bkelly*a Indletmant was belng eom mented upon In pollca clrclea last nlght a.s oi far greater *dgaiflcance to tho grafters in the Pollce Department t ian | that nf Becker last sumnier. The j "strong arm" lieutenant araa known to havo played a lone hand, strictly for his own benefit. and although he could undoubtedly tell many BtOrtOB Of graft Ing by his fellow offkers in the depart? ment. the general opinlon in poliee cir eles was that he would play in peril as he had in his days of atfluence?a one-man game. How true that judgment of Becker by his fellow poliee ofhVers was ls Indi 1 ated by every move that Becker made in his flght for Itfc. It was Becker's representative and not District Attor? ney Whitman who shut out from Becker's trlal all posslble referenee to graft on the force, whether directly eonneeted wlth Becker or not. The case of Skelly, howeve., offers a different problem to the defendant. It is known now that Mr. Whitman has evidence In his possession whlch will satisfy any Jury. grand or petlt. that Skelly did not retaln all or even the larger part of what he eolleeted, and It is bollOTOd that when thts ttspect of his case Is put up to Skelly he will see that bls way out llOB in a frank e?,n feeelon. Such a confession would be sure to Implleata one poUoa captain and prob? ably one pollce Inspector, and with one otficial of elthor of thoso grades posl tlvely Involved, lt is not beli.-vr-d that <ltlier that captain or that inspector WOUld allow hlmself to be made the goat for all the grnft chargea that havo been lodged at poiic- doora alnoa tho Roaenthal murder. CORPORATION COUNSEL GETS SETBACK FROM ALDERMEN Thn CutTaa rildprmanle romndtfe met two ?.r three dlfYerr-nt klnds of o".-flftr.ee roaterday, and eame out rletori-wa after a;. ,.-.,, ?. m -i"ii at whlch t! ? ?? dto* . . pollce Cummlflflloner WaHk/a Brm r.r,Mifi..n of krrplrtK tha aKoruianlc in . . rs aithln the bounda preecribed b bla method of erivit.tr them aeceaa to the bi adquai U ra1 reeorda .?..,, oratlon Co inael Wai ton eame Into the record atain. throegn the medlum of ofTefrpondence whlch he bad ex* -hanged wlth Btnory R. Bu aner, <-"ins, i to tbi eommtttee, "t.'i although Wllliam McMurtrle Bpeer, th- Aaefetaat Corpora* inael a-.-.nmed to the committee i>> \i; wat n, ehaDeaged Buchner'e eritl* rinn oi Wataoa'a aileged Indlgerence io thi treatment ?>-?..r,i,'i tbe coirunlttee'a repreaentaUrea at PoUca Headojoartera, :? drore imme hia point wbea be -.. eftrrespondenoe. The lettera Bhowad tha' Mr. Wateon bad apparently falled to laform Mr. Bpe r nf Buckaer*a laat and mont Important BgahMt ti.-- Wai.:.. method of i. trlctlona on th*- Imreetlgatere: Mr. Bpoer alao eareleairy. though caauaUy. re i t., th.- "aa:* wnvlctfl nnd dlaerdi kecpero" who ha.i been aritneaeea I .,,?<?, . ??..-. whl rh ref. r-n a ? reh ik< .1 ian Itly by Mklng tho .. an-l reflpectab fl adtneeee*] , whether they fell into Ifr Bpeer'a category. . .... ? of tbe meot Bpedfle nature tgilnal B>r reenl Patrli k Kearafl und i*a , ;:. ..;,.: or. both of tlie Baat 125th Uon i ? whli h Captain Thoniafl I ?g*, w ., been ibe eommandar for: t rougbl Kaarna and Reeraeyi t to the witni ia hand, but abnoal b.-t-.i?* ,,i i.i en ? m be l ? i guardiai b lai ? ed la Ihe i Itive fa *i lhat thej arould not ? ..., ?nr! tbey were i"< ?' n or dei the ad uaatl n i . m t*;. *,ni.t ran eul of thr- aldermanlo .,, i .,- , ? pleaaed wlth hlmaelf .,, v. - - - - ntly i onaldared bla own "?rnarti - Bergaanl Kaarna moved md In m l v- ? med l I ?? In ,: , *1 a* to whether be ': ??' I.n ea* .,- nol Hi ? ' led Mr. ! kner to aak blm "*aome queatlona," bul tbe lawyer waved blm aalde. Each man, how*** i. ' ?? :' Mr. nt.'.l oti 'l.eir fervi nt d> - . for ln .'u!.tt>. ? v- ...' N" a rort vt iH be glai to ???" ai..M?,' paylng you mone] a ;,., ,.tti. ??!? nt tl a Lf. ander wblch you ore ... t.? elabn Immunity for a poaatble Capt.nn Walsn Reports Sick. Captain Wai h, nrho had been aubpoj t,,i. .i tn tell hia ildi of Ihe i lorli tl fl i oiiunltt- e i u hi Bid from ? ai lo m arlt* i r?f the notoi loua - ondltlona In l lu i ?, ,-in- t, ol w hlch he ha i be< n eom :, inder for over flvi ?? ira, i.h.i ^^? -r-.i , i to the ecretary, Alderman Roberi ? al 11-? w,: Hai .'. i- man, .i practli in? laa ?? alth im ottlce In the Tribune Building; and ? ' Ai..;. ef tl ?? llaiiem I, w ,-m ! i -Idi ;? i.. au ie, both of wl .-ni iv obaerved eoadltloaB bi the _|g? trid mm un inded by Capi iln Walah, told ? tai lltng Btorii a of thi pread of the bo* elal evll In tl nl nalghhorh iod. laahod Cap. ) taln Waleh f.-r bla Indlffertmee and gave ' ....- Instancea .-r whal had aii tbe an pearan ? of the pasatna ol grafl money arfy hotal kei i-1; te pollcemen ln unlfa i Before taklng up the Ar-.-unatlons against ? aptaln Walah, Mr. Buckner pnt Chlef Inspector kfaa Bchrolttberger oa tba arlt* new atand1 eolely to "place" tha fact tbat walsh apparently had biduence enough |n the polltlcB of tha departtneat to keep hlmaeU In on.- prednct, as its captain, from Aprll N, Mf, untll tho praeeat time. Bchmlttberger .,-iinitt^a that tt waa "WD .-l.loin" that a captain retnnlned ,-i long lu one proetnet, and olfhand he could not recall h parallel .-a;-e. MIba Coleman, for ahe referred to her* iii.1.1- her "profeeatonal" name, though npeaklnn -it times af h.-r huabaad, Mr, Hardenbrook, testlfted thal Bha had . I, i-; ii-.-ie- i-'ox. the patrolman named in tbe tertlrrtoay or stp;> nnd Derlaa as tbe ?raft rollector in tbat dlatrlct, "hang* .,i,.iiti.l flOVi rai of tln dlaordorly h.11 oi tha dlatrlet Connecta Walsli and Sipp. sh.- mM alao of a time that "Bam"' Lovy'i Lenoa Hotel waa eloaed by aa rureei and ol how ehe waat aa a witness ,, ti ih to Ibe ba.i character of tha place in Bpeetal BuaMena, sh.- sald that Captain Waleh wus a arltnem la that ,;!?,?, bnl th.it before ba was eaUai M tba stand he. beianie flck and was ex euai d. II was tha talk of the district t_Bt Captaia U'aish went to rterlda as the ^a.--t of Blpp," Bha sald. "thouRh I only know that B8 went South at that time, and that Blpp araa aaM alao M i>e down South." IfJae Colemaa teetlBed thnt she had mad.- apei Ifk i omphUnta lo Captain Walsh a nuniher of tlnie?. I.ut that ba Bleraya tried to Igaore both her and ber romplalnts. Me WooM B_*f, "1 never ar gae with b lad) " Miss ColamaB Baid. and ehe told him that ha- WOa not to oon BldOT lt that way. but to tak.- h*?r rom plalnt aa an "American Woman and a reaident ol tha dtatrteV' "Tha father of a ettoat of mino roported to ma that hli dauBhtor had bcaa eatfeed Into oaa of tha hotel* ol th.- diatrlct." MIsh Coleman aald, "nnd tha glrl Igter diaappeorad, and has never returned bome i bave heard tha acreama ol jflrla in bobm ol thooa hotela aad I hava leoraod thal thay arera enttead th--r--. not knoarlng tho .haraeter of tho place, aad i ha-..- roportod thooa thlngi to captaln Walah, without rooult." TurninK more apodfleatly to th- graft OOOOCt of tho coriflltlotifl ln that diatrlct under Walsh, Mlaa Coleman taatlfled that on a night in floptombar, tt-O, aha was ataadlag arlth har huaband nnd Mr. Araa ocrooa tho ntr?-<t from tha Laaox Hotel. Miss Coleman and the Cops. ? a aargeamt and a plotaelotboa man rnmo along and WOOt lnt<> a barbOT ahop next to tho hotol." aha taatlfled, "ond n mlnuta or two lator th>- manager "f lha !>..*.?! . eme out, aad th'" pollee ? >f-i or* came oui an.i mat bhn on tho s.?!???? .lh The hotel men allpped BometMng to the aergeant "nd as tu- two pollcemen atarted toward the atatloa aouaa the r<or gooat couated aotaethlag, thal Beoaood u> b* nionoy. ovor to tho plain.tlOthoa 0100. ? Mr. rlaidaobroofe to got tlie ser geant'a oumbor, and a nU/oute or two lator tho serg^arit caOM runnlng up to Ul arid aako.i whol I WOBtod Tha enaulng cdaversatlon areat hke this, Mlaa Celeraan taatlfled: "What woro \ nl doliiK OUtSfdC I.ovy>7" "I?ovy'9-l/r-vys.' Wheia is LevyW" tha s'rcaHnt anked, ;t* lf ;:i s irprts* How long have you bOOO ln thla pre chictT" 1 .. ;: rtt '.tiis. ' iho sorgram ropliod. "Woii, if you dont know where II ia you ought t-> i.o jmt ofl 'h- force.' Ij the w rgeant aold l > hei. "Now, anythlng that wa can do for >ou at any titiio, ju?t you <-au >ti Bargaant Koorne." CBOWhOI Piniitar fashion nho ,!. m nt.e.l tha i-f-dng of what appoare.l to ba monay from Blpp to Patrolaiaa Rao ntayer, und Araa oorroaoratad bar storio-4. Bucknar brought out that Mlaa coiemar. ha.) been ? ibpoenaod on Boturdoy, and t .t everythlog she t_:.i on the wttncoa Btand ab< had roportod to Captaln Wahih, and In aoaoa eooea to tho Pollca Coma_la? ;.. i. whon it o.-urro-l, with lOQUOaU fOr action, but that ahe never got anv idnd of an anawer from tho poiio,- untll yeo i-pi.iv afternooa, whon a few mlnutes befora aha araa t<> tako tho atand ln tha ?Idanaaatp ?4->rii;i.itt'4~. Fourth Deputy Commlaalonei PHloa callad her up oo tha telepl oi,.- Hi.d asked bt r to come to Po? llca Hcodquartors and toll thasa what sh.? knew aboul Paurotman Foa. Harlem Still Wide Open. Miss I'oienian brought her atory of 000 .htionH in tha diatrlct rlght ap 10 .lato, e hon aha leafflfrt thal on Bandoy night Third a .-n i.-. between lUth and UCth THE BEST INVESTMENT FCR JANUARY DIVlDENDS The sofcst way to lnc-ease your lncome Is to add systematlcaily to your principal. Our Guarantee 1 First Mortgajh; Certlficates are the be t exarmie of a conservatlve Investm.m neu tlng 4'_'?. and tax exenvt in thli State. You can put out, at anv vme, any sum from $200 up, cayab e ln $ 10 month.y installments if jou wlsh. So investor has tver lost a dollar Capital 6 Surplus, *r<!i,i>oo,<HM) I 70B'way, N.T. 1 75 Itetrisenst., B_i? ?sur p--,,-.?< c. ?mira .streets, wari "thlck arlth nomen . ...icltin ? openly on botk -Idea of tha treet." ?h said that tlu- BariaCEj 11 n - ning for reors, ami both M i CoUmb an.i Arns teatlflod that -1 uot, waa Just about .- el poltOcal < iui, bj was l ? pt ipoaed Or.. tra| Hotoi, to the opeaini y Hayos bo etrenuoual) to t1"- teatlmony of i.- --.uo. Mr. Bpaer, of tl ? - uaeaTa ofiw-o, reported to the t'i_t . Bsooa "i data trom tha ? ord i ,t trut,,f. fica arlth regasd t" polto - ?? rahutaia meata by tha oourta ^pwed, as aaked lor. Thon ba tool aer'a publlahed atati m< the | that Mr. Watsen i.-.'i i mlttoi in sattlni rld t ? ommlaaloner Waldo | id Iti i:.. -..Btlgmtoi ?? li devalopad, however, that Mi - had not recelved a eopj "t i aai . ;. letter to Mr, Watooo, dated .'?"'><-mr>?._ Whlch oncloxod a OOPf <<( j. , . ..r 0f ..^ same .late to Commlaalnm r v. alde. tb WatOOB repil.d to Ml Bu .ii. N?. vambar u\ lathaatlag I .tt?r.: Buokoer*a oomplalat of re trt tion. b> Waldo bad been tun -r? * but Bpeer apparenl ly I .:-i elther tha letti r to or l ' . \v..tson. Tha lltt a flan .< Mr. Bpeer romaik<-l i !y tha: he "kn-'w that !.' le Ild b? at a dtaodvantoge I ?? -. oal ex-convtct, or under li Blng waa i. tadti d vei mlttee'a i.>;. ae ?.?- ? i'oleman an.i Mi Ai The committee odje Priday rnoi COUNTY CHAIRMAN IS BOSS His Consent Necessary to Appoint raent of Elcction Commissioner. Albany, Dec. 23.?A i Electiona ,-.,nr...t I ..iy by _ board ol Buparvlai meadatle > foi l approvol oi th.- ehalrman of th coonty polltlcal < ommltti ich recom la tn effect '.f' an ? iil hy At Oeneral Ca ning, . "Whora the cbalrmai commltl - eon. mittt ?'. N tO agret ?::..;? f..r appolntam nl b vioora no certiflcati can properly be madi R. R MAY GRANT ALLOWANCE Interstate Commission Permitl It for Competitive Rflggi Waahli ?;i ? i' Commerce Comml*- fl ??a railroad i ?? fo grai t an elevati tranaportatloi i i ? f tbi ahipper on nli a the ? ft Co., of * - ago B rlli . alon held tl ri i iv. ar. e to a eoi v i,.i undua i: ? ? 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