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"7 THE BPvOOKLYlSr DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MOTIAY JUKE 5, 1899. 16 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BUTLER RIRO HELD WILL MAZET FORGE WITNESSES TO TALK? GOV. ROOSEVELT SMS FAREWELL TQ TROOPERS.

REV. BR. HEfiDERSflfi WILL STAND HIS GROUND. FOR THE GRAND JURY. as an advocato of an educated and pure ministry.

"1 know that for tne past year or more there was a conspiracy 011 foot t0 drive me out of the connection and that one of the first movements was the plot fixed to defeat ray election a delegate to the general conference. Without a compromise I met the eor.splrato. and defeated their plot and on May 25 was elected on the first ballot. This shows you that mv conference repudiated these honc's 1 wns removed from New York he Church law prohibits a pastor from Imported Pique and Lawn Robes. The Stillmans Are Inclined to AT HALF PKICE.

Tuesday, June 6 th. On Frank Moss Will Continue to Interrogate Captain Price Tomorrow Morning. Will Review Cadets at West Point Military Academy Before His Return. An Outspoken Review of the Dif. ferences Arising Over His Appointment as.

'Pastor Think That Wright, His Assistant, Is Innocent. 1 rcinaiui'ig longer than five yearn at any I char The people he hundreds to retain me as pastor. During five years I received eight hundred members into the church and iook part tne cf I'ho Twenty P.f th street property tarougj TAMMANY CLAIMS APPEAL. YELLOW DIAMOND RECOVERED. PEEKSK1LL A PICNIC CAMP.

wMcli transaction too cnurcn owns. E. CHURCH. I more than it did five years ago. I mean more 1 hm oil debt.

OF BRIDGE ST. A. M. said that I would net sec colored people n't r.iv homo. Listen, every bishop of Tir.

pd Tin. Those Who our church has my gmvt at my home in Rc oO.t. eel ma. incse no (lurins the past fivo at least Hard Work Before Men on Marc5i Outs, Ee Has Committee Said to Be Without Power, Because the Senate Did Not Act in Its Appointment. A Pear Shaped Stone, Worth $4,200, Is Still Among the TJnreeovered Plunder.

However Squadron A's First Day. Libeled His FaraOv Shnll Be fifty preachers nave ooon my Kueto timing I that period, a score of the couple. nave o.eu Prosecuted. married there and at. my home scores of Brook lj friends belonging to the race have been enlcnaMieu and have entertained us return.

The Rev. Dr. M. Iler.ulerson. late pastor i hnl tl)erfl lu sora(.

person. ivno George Hird, the butler who was arrested for stealing about $8,003 worth of jewelry from his employer, Thomas E. Stillman of 93 Joralemou street, was held, after a brief one or ttic Hvl 0 between my nomo ami ujii.it. of lic' hcd Church. M.

K. churches i whom I uevar v.sitetl. i i.aa "fa best known and largest A (Special to the Eagle.) State Camp. Peekskill, June 3 Governor Roosevelt left this morning for West Point, where he will be the guest of Colonel Mills, superintendent of the United States Military Academy. With the Governor are Lieutenant Colonel Lee oE the British army, and Colonel co.

ps' tii; riM 1 reason hearing, by Magistrate Brenner this morning my tittle uvy caut mj. u.j it has never been stnee I tor yesterday tho Hridgc Street "''aaJS, 1000 Robes made of finest quality materials. Trimmings include embroidery insertions, hemstitching and needie vrork. Skirts are ready to fit with finished hem. and seams, and are cut according to the latest models.

Colored Pique Skirts, with embroidery insertions. Black and white, white and black, pink, ciel, china and navy blue, S4.75 Embroidered Lawn Skirt, with scalloped embroidered flounce, and material and trimming for bodice. White embroidered with pink, ciel, navy blue, heliotrope and black, $6.00. Fine Lawn Robes, hemstitched in squares and lines, or with embroidered trimming and flounce. Material and trimming for bodice, 7.50 each.

Piquo Robes, hemstitched in check design, heavy rib piquo with lace insertions, or fine pique embroidered in floral designs, heliotrope, pink, ciel and navy blue, black and white. Full length material and trimming for bodice, $9.50 each. James McCreery Twenty third Street. New York. The Mazet committee will resume its sessions to morrow mornjhg la the Board of Trade Hall.

Captain James Price has been called again by Frank MosM.who believes him shorn of his strength and in a more pliant condition since the sceno of Friday last. Chairman Mazet and his associates have decided to take Immediate action on all cases of contempt and it Is said that those witnesses who refuso to testily will be not only ordered from tho stand. as Captain Price was. but visited with a more substantial form The o.itigi'osano!! was the as a member of the went: nuu at the church in Street Church that he had heard such a slate A. M.

H. Church, largest that has Hipson, who is at the head of tho Canada i y. 'tor on a uiu uiuu years. It war: mat toe congrcga jn" tion was curious to hear what Dr. Kcndcr a discretion in selecting military academy corresponding to West Point.

Governor Roosevelt will return to New York to moTrow to attend the commencement exercises of Columbia College, where he will jot the ob.ecMon v.nici i my child. I was muuencc oniy cains. hto coming to this i bv "fi fitness of these selected. I live in .1. I rrVr i.

in efercnee to Manhattan because hto coming to this ob woiU'a say tad teen church us piir.lor. jection was the n. lO UUUii: Jii lUi uu i foundation this of punishment. Neither Chairman Mazet nor John Proctor Clarke, who consulted with be made an LL. D.

I ft nor VPTlf you uiiti u. llerraiioii thai, his wife is a Not since the Governor left the Army has for the action of the Grand Jury. In the case of Robert Wright, the "second man" in the butler's pantry, an adjournment was taken until Wednesday next. It is understood that the members of the Stillman family sympathize with the latter prisoner, for he is but 20 years old, and there is really no direct evidence connecting him with the offense. Mrs.

Stlllmaii believes that he Is Innocent, but there were suspicious circumstances in the case connecting him with the larceny. There was a disposition to let up on him to day, and Mrs. Stillman said to him in court: "Robert, I hate to think that you are guilty and I am not disposed to do so. You will come out of this all right, I know." The young man's eye3 filled with tears. He is but 20 years old, and is Impression white woman, it is a fact, however, that he been in more hilarious spirits.

His ride up from Xew York with Squadron A has given him a lobster tinted sunburn and brought to the surface again the tropical him, will say what this programmo for recalcitrant witnesses is, but a definite conclusion has been fixed on. Tammany lawyers have discovered a ruling which they claim will he positive check to any appeal the committeo would make to the courts: The' decision of Judge Rapallo. first cited in the Eagle, have given alleged contumacious witnesses Immunity from the tactics of Mr. Mobs. Attorneys of witnesses bronze which had paled during his confine mcnt in the Executive Mansion.

"I've got the appetite of an alligator and can sleep like a sloth," the Governor said to she is of mixed blood and like Her Husband s. her shin is almost white. The Eagle ot Saturday made the exclusive announcement that Dr. Henderson would preach at. least one ecrrncn io comply with the discipline of the A.

M. E. Church, and then the congregation not. be satisfied, the bishop would make a change and send another man to fill the pulpit. With Dr.

Henderson upon the platform were Presiding Elder Proctor of Brooklyn, in charge of the Long Island district of the church; the licv. Mr. Aikworth of Brooklyn and the Rev. Pr. Parks, secretary of the General Avery D.

Andrews as he dismounted sands of our citizens. I removed from Van dcrbilt avenue because I was advised to do so bv one of our Dlshops and because I desired to have family comfortably located oefore as I did not desire to remove any ion's distance should I be appointed to a charge in another stnte. "There is not one single act 01 my lite tnat va prcmptrd by any such motives a. i some l' vc I already know the names of the tare' women and two preachers who have been most active in circulating those falsehoods and. in due time, taey will be eahed upon to appear in court.

i will renu.m here and ocrform all of my duties as pastor until relieved bv the bishop and I am sure tc.it oe will be just enough to assist me in convincing of libel those who have brought upon our church people and myself this unpleasantness. I fcjvt been offered three splendid but salary or no salary. 1 will first stand clear after his remarkable reception at Peekskill yesterday. "It's the first time I'vo felt in con have taken advantage of this decision, but it is claimed that a much, more potent point has been found in the fact that an investi dition since I left Cuba." gating committee not apointed by a concur Those who stood around recalled the Governor's "I feel like a bull moose" reply when he rent resolution of the general assembly has no power. This argument was made at the stepped from the transport at Montauk Point.

time the resolution for the appointment of Peekskill received the squadron and the the Mazet committee was presented to the house. Tarrmany lawyers have taken it up Governor with what the camp ferryman called Homo and Foreign Missionary Hoard of i America, who lives in Manhattan. He dc livered a discourse upon what constitutes a every "much eeclaw." It was the hour between Sunday school and church time and hundreds gayly dressed village children lined the when do. nothing Jess tuuu cmuui.wu proper man. It was well received by the cong.

cgntion. Dr. Parks told the congregation after the sermon that Dr. Henderson Iras nnn ni the five ablest pastors of the A. keen me here a single day.

Until then. 1 will yield nothing. I will vis't vour sick, care for your needy, bury your VA services and perform my full way of th? troopers and flaunted their hand able. "I am not guilty of any wrong, really and truly. Mrs.

Stillman," he said. "I am not afraid of any trial, for I am innocent." "I'm glad to hear ycu say that," declared Mrs. Stillman. and Mr. Stillman added, "Yes, and if you cannot find anybody to go ball for you I will go on your bond myself, hoy.

Don't be afraid. I do not want you to think that we want any information from you. You might be induced to make up some story. The police will make out this case themselves. But I want you to tell the truth.

I believe you will. If you know nothing about this stealing you'll say so." "I have said so all along," returned the youth as he brushed away a tear that was rolling past his nose. There were new features of interest in the case to day. The police and ex Superintendent McKelvey, who have been working on the case, recovered the big yellow diamond which was torn from a valuable necklace, and also a loop, containing three diamonds which were stolen from a pendant. The thing that is most missed now is a pear shaped diamond, worth kerchiefs.

A collection of cameras was trained on the Governor and he was as SI. E. Church, naming the following as the dm.y until understauu eacu uluw a Tr nir into Tjit Hrtr. me reuei. i obliging as possible, always assuming his other four: The Rev.

Dr. and wamhfr TO Ul.ltjet.. n.l picture pose, plus teeth and smile. dutv to deal pastor 01 me onus' o.iee.. not fmd it my The camp this year is the Peekskill holi again, however, and It is said will press It should It become necessary.

Action would have been takep on this same ground against the committee, time ago, It is said, except for the fact that the city offlcers do not care to bo placed in the. attitude of fearing or avoiding any irivostigtion. The committee is powerless, it is claimed, under the provision in, Chapter GS2, Laws of 1S92, section 1, article 1, as follows: "Neither house shall without the consent of the other appoint any committee of its own members, at the public expense, except in cases of contested elections. In the argument against the resolution; which is the position taken now by the Tommapy attorneys, it was claimed that a public expense was created by the appointment of the committeo, as Sec. 63 of the same chapter referred to provides for Its payment and the manner thereof.

It was claimed, also, that this is not a true legislative committee, as the resolution adopted with any rebel against our Church discipline In conclusion Dr. Henderson sa the day camp of other days. The troopers found Men's Underwear. 400 dozen, fine French brilliant' Lisle thread Shirts and Drawers, finished with silk, blue, rose, golden! tan, 50 Cents Each; VttlUO $1.00. Fine, bleached Sea Island cotton underwear, Shirts with short or long sleeves.

All sizes, $1.00 Each. James McCreery Twenty third Street, New York. their tents already pitched. Good board Dr. W.

G. Alexander, the Rev. Dr. J. Albert Johnson and the Rev.

Dr. L. J. Coppin. Dr.

Henderson, at the conclusion his sermon, made this statement: "I have come to Bridge Street Church and assumed charge as pastor becauso Bishop A. floors had already been built for them and ditches dug. The squadron had nothing more to do than staoie its steeds and unpack The troopers were marched into the big din' ing hall, where dinner had been prepared by the camp caterer. They were served with good fare. people of too tK tnei mum I'll be lad to go elsewhere.

ll set acq uainted ar.d you earn then write the oishop a let" and I'll write one or maybe we can writ one letter to the bishop and both sign It is unkind to drag my family into the newspapers. You know a woman wmi cm aren cannot do much ch urch work biu 111 not humiliate myself by further discussing one of the oldest members or the church, moved that all those willing to support Dr. Henderson should rise and al mtirr. noilieoee stood up. but it was by tho Assembly was not adopted by the Senate, was therefore not a concurrent resolu A change of custom was the table of Gen I eral Charles F.

Roe and his staff, placed in the main dining hali. where all staff officers, including Governor Roosevelt, were served with the same fare Issued to the men. $4,200 which was among the articles taken from the safe. Tlie prisoner Hird told Detective Sergeant Murphy the other day that he had found the article in question under a tree near the Stillman home and had given it to the chef of an ocean steamer to sell for him. He said that the stone had been disposed of in England and that the chef had given him 5 as his share.

The articles found had been pledged by Hird in Goldstone's pawnshop on Sixth avenue, near Thirty second street. Manhattan. Mrs. Stillman went over there the other dav tion and lodged no power In the committee to investigate. Therefore, it is contended.

that the committee has no legal existence and the Jurisdiction, power and authority it pretends to exercise are woolly without war rant of law. LITTLE PADDY CAN WEAR PANTS. with Mr. McKelvey, Captain Reynolds and De The fact that all these decisions hedce them about accounts, it is explained, for the timid attitude of the committee throughout Grant appointed me. Had 1 refused or failed to come 1 would be untrue to my vows as an African Methodist preacher.

I understand that many you would have preferred someone else 'as your pastor. I will frankly tell vou that 1 can sympathize with you. for I would much prefer some other church as my field of labor. "Had vou made no public show of resistance to "tho authority of the bishop and the Jaw of our church, we could have quietly met and devised some meati3 of attaining both vour wish mine, but when it. was Intimated to the public that the appointment made bv our bishop would be resisted, it became my duty to lay aside ail pride and delicacy of feeling and do my part in vindicating the authoritv of our church law.

To your credit be it said that there were in your midst enough persons of influence, cool judgment and loval disposition to make this task easy. "On this Christian Sabbath wo nave met together as pastor and people in the house of God and in a manner becoming Christians and loyal African Methodists will find a lawful and proper way of separating one from another I am Fure that our good bishop, after Heretofore headquarters mess has been at tho "White House." and the staff officers have dined on different diet, but at the suggestion of General Roe, men and officers live alike. The scene at the first drill of the squadron was gny and summery. For the first time the trolley line between the town and the "short, ferry" was In operation. To celebrate the opening of this line and to see the troopers go into camp, crowds came out from the town and an exhaustive demand was made upon the ferrymen.

Before the drill Chaplain Morgan of tho squadron held his initial service, hue few troopers attended, as they tective bergeant and fully identified the stones. The pawnbroker identified a picture of Hird as that of the man who had pawned the things. Hird had represented to To let, two cphnect afterward claimed that, of these only a few were members of the church. A short service was also held last evening. Dr Henderson said nothing to explain why he moved his family from Brooklyn to Manhattan recently and the Bridge street people claim this was done to prevent his parisn oners from associating with his wiic an.l children Dr.

Henderson claims that, tne opposition to him emanates from those who do not want him to be elected editor of the Christian Recorder, the official organ of the fi lcau Methodist Episcopal Church, publisu ed at Philadelphia. He is known to be a candidate for that office, the election taking Place at Columbus. C. in May. 190.

This, he says, is why an attempt was maue to de floor ing offices on thin After Some Agonizing Experiences He Achieves a Signal Victory Over the Accursed Skirts. the whole investigation; and for the fact that no action has been taken in cases of contempt. This point against the power of the committee was avoided in the general assembly by a clause substitute in the appropriation bill providing especially for the ex the broker that hi3 moftier kept a boarding build of first class office uouse in orc oiuyn ana tnat the jewels were the property of a woman who boarded there and who was once wealthy but had fallen into penditure by the Mazet committee. Janitdr, corner John comparative poverty and was forced to part with her gems, one by one, to pay her expenses. This plausible story was accepted by the pawnbroker who advanced but on the CHASED FOR FIFTEEN MILES.

ing. Apply to Eagle Building, Washington and son sts. Patrick J. Qulgley, 8 years old, has gradually become known as a rounder in the magistrate's courts and all because of a strong desire that he has had to wear "pants." There has been a lot of incident in little Patrick's life. His father started it by committing suicide without any apparent reason about yenow diamond and $13 on the loop with the three diamonds.

feat him as delegate io im' cuan action will be taken by the Bridge street Church for several weeks with reference to the pastorate of Dr. Henderson. The articles recovered afthe pawnshop were Samuel Teese Sets Wheelman and Policemen a Wild Pace With a Team of Horses. if court mis morning. Mr.

were rather worn out with the ride. The Governor. General Roe and members of his sta'f were all at services. Colonel Stephen H. Olin.

chief of staff, was the only member of General Roe's staff absent. He will report to morrow. While those troops which remain in camp will have a rather picnlck.v time, except for the frequent drills, those ordered off on the "march outs" will be put through regular Army experience. These march outs will last three days and the battalions of the various regiments will alternate for this tour. "It is our idea." Adjutant General An btmman carried to tne cotir.

a brown leather saciei wajcn contained jewels of great value. QUEER MANAGEMENT. une was tne diamond necklace from which the yellow stone had been torn. It contained eleven other big yellow diamonds surrounded LOST AND FOUND (Special to the Eagle.) Whltestone, L. June 5 Samuel Teese.

533 Ainslle street. Brooklyn, did the John Gilpin act in this village yesterday afternoon. LOST A BLACK AND TAN FEMALE DOG. named Trilby; license tag on collar 34.270. Two dollars on return to 352A Ninth at.

Mr. Hood Says the Government Is Itself Responsible for Delay in Work on the Immigrant Station. LOST A GOLD CHAIN BRACELET. SET WITH pearls and diamonds. Liberal reward for re turn to W.

Jt. ROBBINS, 275 Clinton av. 5 2 a year ago. That threw his mother on her resources. There were three children, two little girls and Paddy.

Mrs. Qulgley got a 1ob in the Convent of Mercy, and her two daughters went there with her and are there yet. It nearly broke the mother's heart to part with Paddy, but there was no room for him in the convent, of course, and other arrangements were made for him. He was duly committed tn St. Mal3chy's Home, after a lot of wise legal papers had been filled out and for a day or two he seemed to get along all right.

But his clothes were taken from him. Paddy is not able to tell why he lost his little ttrousers, nor does he exactly know why the sisters at St. Maia rhv'K nut him in petticoats and girl's dresses. having seen my disposition to ue iuai an.i obedient, would not compel me to long remain in a field of labor where the days would he made unpleasant by constant contact with hostile persons. I am sure that he would not insist on vou being deprived of a pastor a.

ter your own' heart if you show the proper disposition So. with this, let there be an end to all seditious and rebellious talk, and let our proceedings be lawful, proper and Christian. "In a nrotest which some oi you have made aaaim "the bishop's appointment, the public press has stated that you claim that I am un willirg to identify myself with the people of our connection; that I do not like black people' that the reason why. during the five vers I was pastor of Bethel Churca. Manhattan I lived in nrooklvn wa i because I desired nVt'to come in contact with persons of color, and that I evaded or refused tn see any of tho people at my home.

To prove these assertions which are serious when made against an Vfricon Methodist preacher, you had no (, than certain statements made bV 'individuals, some of whom it is rpiitc apparent" entertain personal ill will against me. I dor in any of are LOST AN IRISH SETTER BITCH, MONTHS old; cdllar marked "Onderdonk." Reward tor return to W. R. DOItMAK, 111 Park place, Brooklyn. oy guttering crescents of smaller diamonds.

Two of the crescents had been torn out with the larger stone and the smaller of the crescents is still missing. Hird admitted, in the course of a conversation at the jai! with Detective Murphy on Friday last, that he had pledged tho jewels at Goldstone's. In addition to the jewelry the police brought to court this morning the silverware and bric a brac found in Hird's room and which were stolen, it is charged, from the Stillman house. The proceedings in court were protracted and much that has been told already was gone over. Mrs.

Elizabeth G. Stillman i elated the fact that the jewels had been losked In an inner safe in the silver safe before she went to Europe, and that when she came back she missed the articles named in the complaint. He found the team of John Derringer, 312 Graham avenue, Brooklyn. In College Point, jumped in and made a wild dash for about fifteen miles, chased aB far as this place by a wheelman. Detective Allen and Police Captain Tucker also joined in tho chase, hut Teese, who is said to be demented, escaped.

He was finally captured by Frank Clarke and James Clarke, two privates of the engineer battalion stationed at Willets Point. They were forced into a fight by Teese. who began to use his whip on the. men instead of the horse. They at last accompanied him and he drews to a reporter of the Eagle, "to gradually dispense with this custom of state camp.

This cannot be done now. but instruction in field work will finally enable tho regiments to go out on their own account." The Adjutant General will probably remain in during the full week. He will not assume active command. Reports concerning the disagreement between General McCoskry Butt and General Rue are regarded with great interest by the National Guard officers here. Tho complaints made by General Butt are characterized by the officers as puerile and foolish.

The chief complaint by the General is that division headquarters have failed to recognize the E. II. Hood of the firm of Hood which is building the new immigrant depot on Ellis Island this morning, confirmed the report which came from Washington that work has been stopped on the building on account of a disagreement between the government aud the contractors. Mr. Hood said that, the work was stopped because the government had failed to comply with its part of the contract and had.

beside, threatened to withhold payments to the company because of alleged delays consequent upon its own failures. For this reason the contractors have LOST $5 REWARD FOR RETURN OF IRISH setter DOG, answers to name of Larry. Return to DEXTER PARK. Jamaica av and Enfield st. Lrooktyn.

LOST GOLD WATCH, WITH FOB. GOING TO East Fifty elnhih st and Avenue F. via Parkway. Utica av and Remsen place; liberal rr ward. Address F.

E. Box29.ajgltofllce1 LOST A LADY'S GOLD WATCH, WITH MON ogram. on case, and photograph on inside; lost while on East New York Elevatea to City Hall, to Court st car to Congress valuable as keepsake. S3 reward if returned to hut the degradation was intense and Paddy decided, after he had worn the skirts a day, that he would escape from the hated gar Hird, the butler, had the combination' to the was afterward taken to tho Flushing station house. Here he was recognized as a brother of David Teese, a Brooklyn lawyer.

He could give no account of his strange conduct and proper military channels in the issuance of orders. Those officers familiar with the present administration know that the chief policy of the Adjutant General and General Roe has I cannot allow tnera to siauu uue.ji.i. true. ibu congress st. ments.

He had nothing else to wear, ut an the same he fled in his petticoats from the place. he law of the riate win ai.um iu dieted. stu libel, and in a couri oi tection against been to allow the brigade commanders greater outer safe, out Mrs. Stillman kept the combination of the Inner safe, where the jewels were kept, written on a piece of paper in her desk. The desk was rarely locked.

The witness described how, after the loss of the jewelry was discovered, Wright had brought her one or two of the articles. He had told her that he had found them in the room. Detec who make aosc awi He had nowhere to go ana ne was jjiokcu LOST ON SATURDAY EVENING. ABOUT IB o'clock, a CHATELAINE BAG, containing purso with small amount of money, gold rimmed eya glasses and a few other articles. Kindly return glasses to 13 Flatbnsh av.

law the i rsons convicted of penury up by a policeman, who took him for a freckle XUUJ.I. i ivv 1. I will employ 1 If tne trustee oi turn faced, stubby nosed, sharp eyc a nine and who led him away to a nearby station. American lawyer PERSONA t. claimed to own a numnor of horses.

He Informed the police captain that he was tho father of the globe and the richest man in the world. On his wild ride the man stopped long enough at the White estate, formerly occupied by the late Alexander Herrmann, the magician, where he filled his buggy with flowers. These he distributed to the children along the roadway. Derringer would make no charge against TeeBe and he was allowed to go home with his brother and sister, who called at the Flushing station. the rosponsiimuy oi cnurcn i this libel auuir.n an Atnean ueu He was sent to the office oi tne society 101 the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.

He r.t (ho there lust long enough to this ciiiirop. win iitiwiv er. then TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS herebv given that my wife, ELLEN WINTERS, having left my bed and board, I will no longer be responsible for any pdebts Inffntar her. which the court may uuu uavc the dar have his pedigree taken when the sex of the tive Sergeant Murphy related the circumstance of the recovery of the property at the pawnshop and his conversation with the prisoner, Hird, at the jail. Then ex District Attorney Ridgway.

who appeared for Hird. waived examination in behalf of his client. The case of young Wright came up and after some discussion between Assistant District Attorney Griffin and latitude in tno management, of their affairs. They laugh at the charge for which General Butt is responsible. It was reported that Governor Roosevelt would order both General Roe and General Butt to Albany upon his return, for the purpose of attempting to effect a reconciliation.

"Such a report is too absurd," said a staff officer to day. "The Governor has more regard for military usage than to propose such a thing. If Gpneral Butt wishes to resign he will be allowed to do so. and his resignation will be quickly accepted, I believe." Governor Roosevelt has decided to be on hand when the Twenty third Regiment arrives next Saturday. He will remain over Sunday.

waif was discovered. "What i3 your name, little girl? he was asked. night Saturday. The Indication is continued fair weather. The following Is the record of the thermomet CHANGES IN WALDO'S OFFICE.

decided to stop work aad will take tne matter to the Court of Claims. The breach of contract on the part of the government as given by Mr. Hood is its failure to live up to the following clause in the agreements: "There will be abundant wharfage facili tiis in the basin and the contractor will have the privilege of storing material on the island." There are not ample wharfage facilities in the basin, Mr. Hood says, because of the presence in the basin of the ship Narragansett. moored there and attached to tho steam plant on the island with a sj stcra of pipes which will have to be disconnected before the ship can be taken out.

The ship is used as quarters for the immigrants. This ship takes up a third of the basin and tho government has declined to remove it. Correspondence on this point between the government and the contractors resulted only in the proposition that "I'm no little girl, was toe inaignani rejoinder. "I'm Paddy Qulgley." the magistrate it was decided to postpone the hearing in the cas" of the younger prisoner until Wednesday nextj "I don't think that young fellow is a thief," was the comment of the detective, as Wright, hopeful for the future, was led back to the pen. Official Notification, of the Removal of the Former Commissioners and Their Staff Hew Appointments.

...80 ...79 ...71 ...75 ...71 5 6 as kept at the Brooklyn Dally Eagie unice. AM 78 10 P. 12 M. W) I 12 midnight Average temperature Sunday Average temperature corresponding Sunday I not think that a single trustee has any oei cuai ill feeling toward me and do no. th nk that it intention of any of hem io do me at, injury.

1 believe thai wha ever the trustees have done was prompted by a desire to a pastor that would be popular with nil But 1 do believe that wav down under all of this arc two or three individuals who had personal motives which prompted i hem to twist, exaggerate and misrepresent facts in such a w. as to mislead. AVe will discover these mischief makers, one. al'ow them a chance, under oath, in a court of law to justifv their slanderous assertions. "If what thoy have said has had sufficient inllue'x i to niche me unacceptable as pastor of an frican Methodist Episcopal church, then has been done me as a pastor as w.

li as to my feelings an individual. I can liv for a least, one yonr in this city INSPECTED THE JAIL. 63 1 3 EHLERS ALLEGES PERSECUTION. George E. Waldo, the now Commissioner of Records for Klng3 County, has given official notification that, subject to the law's pro last year to .0 A.

12 2 VM 3 P. 8 Guilfoyle Acting Upon the Recommendation of the Grand Jury. Acting upon the recommendation of the May Grand Jury that the female wing of the Then came the story oi Jt aaay wueu auu he was promptly Installed in "pants," for he demanded "pants" and would not be satisfied with anything but "pants." When he was properly garbed he was ready to eat and he ate with a vengeance. In due course of time he was arraigned in court and he was sent back to St. Malachy's Home.

There, shocking to relate, he was again installed in girl's clothes. This time it was as a punishment for running away. Paddy made up his mind that he would not desert his masculine independence. He ran away again, as soon as ho got a chance, and again he fell into the hands of the police. The usual steps were taken and a second time he reached the shelter of the children's society.

There were more "pantsV waiting for him there and for a day or two he was supremely happy. But the course of justice is relentless. 2 A. M. 4 A.

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visions, the terms of office of the following have all expired. Tbe list includes tho for 76 tnmnernhirn to day Found a Policeman in Front of His Saloon and Holds Leader Maguire Responsible. mer commissioners and all their appointees Avrcage temperature corresponding day lost Raymond street jail was unfit for tho uses to the contractors remove the ship ai their own expense This thc declined, to do. The climax came when, on Saturday, Mr. nv life ns an African i Hood received a letter from asningioa say nr.r hor.

All of the people are not The sun will rise at 4:20 A. M. to morrow aad will set at 7:28 P. M. "index To Classified Advertisements hi "SB day's Eagle.

which it is put. Building Commissioner John Guilfoyle this morning paid a visit to that institution for the purpose of making a complete inspection of the entire place. He was accompanied by Superintendent Mlniter, Chief Inspector William H. Hawx hurst, Special Inspectors Hawk, McGowan, Villard and Fee and Chief Clerk John 13. Byrnes.

Commissioner Guilfoyle will make known the result of his visit as soon as all the data collected Is put in form. that sullh ient progress on the work did ti.it seen to be ranking so that the building couliv not be finished in the time required by the contract, and that unless sufficient guarantee thai the work would be proceeded with faster were given the government would withhold payou nts to the contractors. This Mr. Hood took as a threat to "bluff" them into and unkind, all if the p' oplc will not go with those who seek to bring trouble upon the church and itt pastor. Tnere are hundreds of good people right here in this church and thousands more in this city.

If I have been treated unjustly, I will be vindicated. I will now give my statement. and subordinates: John M. ltider oi. 17G Fifth avenue.

Henrv X. Meeker of 101 Hancock street. Henry 3. Radium of tiio Hancock street. Thomas D.

Moscrop of 2y Cllflon place. Warren C. Treclwell of 44 Sterling place. Richard S. Steves of 704.A Greene avenue.

Cornelia S. Keybert of 184A Kosciusko street. Gustav H. Berwln of 20G Livingston street. E.

Linage, of 350 Schermerhorn street. Jonas M. farrlneton or 17 F.ldert street. William H. McDonald of 632 Carlton avenue.

Thoiras B. IUder. of 179 Schermerhorn street. Wilbur r. Treadwell 41 Sterling place.

George H. N. Hornby of 13 Mlddacli street. Olln 13 Lockwood of 2C2 Madtson street. Alfred C.

Ostrtnder of 141 Fifth avenue. Frederick II. Range. of 1SS Lefferts place. Charlen O.

McManus of 314 Van Buren street. Joseph Monk of 1.011 Lafayette avenue. Wllllum C. Plum C30 Myrtle avenue. Joseph Chlckerlng of 107 Troutman street.

Willam H. Wadswcrth of fir. Lawrence street. A second time ne was committed to St. 1 Malachy's Home and he found the hated i clothes "waiting for him there.

He was not only kept in petticoats, but under such strict i August Eblers, a saloonkeeper, whose place of business is at Eastern Parkway and Lin wood street, is angry over what he claims to he persecution on the part of the police of tbe Liberty avenue precinct, because or his political opposition to Leader John Magttire of the Twenty first Assembly District. Ehlers, like Maguire. is a Democrat, but he Is at the head of a faction composed entirely of Germans, who are very bitter against what they term "the Irish Democrats." The hard feeling is due, say the Germans, because Maguire's friends monopolize all the patronage. CT U88I 10AYJO; "1 nm identified with the people of our I i going ahead with tne work, notwithstanding the presence oi the Xnrnigansett and he at once ordered the work stopped. He declares that notwithstanding the lack of the wharfage agreed io.

the work is not THE DIXIE ARRIVES. nca. 13 4 a io 6 4. 10 10 la 1a behind, the government's own vouchers showing that it is onlv one day behind up to Sat urday, when the work stopped. The firm did not care to go ahead under unfavorable con ditions with a doubt as to payments hangin; Comi' i I'm.

Tn our Connection there are a no members representing Afro Americans. Indians. West Indians, Cubans. Englishmen and white Americans. I am to nil of our pasiorr and all of oiir societies of me and of the church in Manhattan, which have served for five rs.

"I editor of the Mothodl' r. Herald, whieii a' its last i sir had attained a list of 4,000 A frie an Methoiilsr renders. I am secretary of tho board i directors of Payne Theological secretary of the com tin rs at Wilb. rforce Cniversity, president of the i 'irst iilstrlct Board of Edu wbi' includes all of the Eastern and SiMt'. ding secretary of the jlnuneial bonrd which controls the disburse Former Cruiser Brings a General Cargo and Thirty nve Discharged Soldiers.

surveillance that he did nothing but mope 1 AdrnmStra tor's Notices for a while. A chance came and away he AnluSements went again. Same old story. Arrested, sent Auction Sales to Mr. Wilkin of the society, put back in Board pants, taken to court, recommitted.

Same Borough Notices sequel. Petticoats and dresses, retirement I Business Notl es and surveillance and, again, escape. That Business Opportunities was on Saturday. I Business Penonals This morning Paddy, still hopeful, was back coastwise Steamships in court. Magistrate Brenner, who is a Sun i copartnership day school superintendent and sympathizes corporation Notices with boys, heard his story.

Death Notice "What is the matter. Paddy?" asked the Dissolution tlces magistrate. i Election Notlres "Want pants; don't wear girls' clothes if I Electric Lighting and Power can help It. That's all. Won't war girls' I Employment Agencies clothes." Excursions "You'll have pants.

Paddy." said tho mag Financial istrate. "We'll see about that. Don't be FurnUhcd Rooms I over teem. When Ealers went to his place of business yesterday morning he found a policeman stationed in front of the door, and upon inquiry learned from the officer that he had been detailed there to see that no one entered the saloon. Ehlers became greatly excited and declared that officer had been sent hy Acting Captain Colgan at the request of Leader Maguire.

Captain Colgan was seen hy an Eagle re Fdwln F. Fog' OI eipm turcei. William K. Roper of CIS St. Marks avenue.

David Xarncd of '264 Kcap street. Inaac Ft. Crane of 7i an Slckien avenue. The following appointments have been made, Oeorgi" Waldo, commissioner. $5,000 per annum, of 114' East Eighteenth atreel.

Frank ThorhUrn," deptUy, of 12S MeDonough street May 2G, salary not fixed. Thomas Morscrop. superintendent. 2D Clifton place. May 20.

salnry'nnt fixed. And the following temporary appointments. CHARGED "WITH HOMICIDE. The Dixie, one time cruiser, which made such a good record during the war with Spain. Sequel to a Dispute Over a Bill in Greek George's Restaurant.

and is now in the United States Atlantic porter this morning. He denied that Maguire The olir arc looking for a waiter known t.otii nf SI 'nui a corresponding secre afraid. We'll send you this time to a place e'P "aIU" Horses and Carriages had been to see mm or nad anytolng to do with his action. "The truth of the matter Is," said the captain. "I received a letter from a woman who complained that her son was in the habit of spending his Sunday afternoons in Ehlers saloon ancl coming home intoxicated, and I placed t'ne officer thpre to see that the Sunday law was enforced." where they don't wear drcsse s.

Instruction The smile of a cherub came from tearful salaries not yot fixed: Hondolph Fuller, May 26, of 238 Clermont ave nlAdalson W. Hnllcck, May 20. of S20 Bridge street. Louis Miller. May 2(i, of 54 Gftrfleld place.

Frank Schulz, May 26. of "15 Orient avenue. William Johnson. May 2fi, of 1,530 Prorpect place. Jonas Farrlngrcn.

May 2C. of 17 Eldert street. je5rte n. Frost, June 1. of 4S2 Eleventh ptreet.

Edward A. Toung, May 31, of 34 Marcy avenue. transport service, dropped ancnor at yuar ant.ine last night, having come up from Havana with a general cargo and thirty five soldiers, discharged frooi the service through expiration of their terms of enlistment. Captain Harris, who has command of the transport si rvice at the dock at tho foot of Pacific stree told an Eagle reporter this morning that the Dixie would not come up to the dock before noon to morrow. She will get tary of tr.e ms of North Carolina, which i as Greek George who.

it is saui. struvh ucorge was organised ut our neral conference at p. Dunn of 10 Fourth avenue on the head with Wilmington. May. a member of I a catsUp bottle in the course of a dispute In the eutlvr miziutu of the National Afro TeKtaurant by a Grcek at 101 Wash American Council r.n.i tuna I could go on and tell vou of a doren more relations which I innco.i street, early on Sunday morning.

The hold to the aotivltta which are designed to case is in the hands of Detectiv, Sergeant promote of the race. Are there Kelly ar.d Detective Officer Lynch of the many here who think no man can be true to 'headquarters force, and they lur night ar eyes. Ho seemed to have great faith in the kindly magistrate. There was a conference and all of the officials agreed that there were Legal Notices Lost and Found Marriage Notices Meetings 15 8 19 4 14 10 10 10 10 ....12 13 IS 8 1S 13 3 10 0 13 10 is 10 i 13 13 li ia i 12 18 I no skirts small enough for him to wear in Miscellaneous St. John's Home, where there are only small Ocean Steamships boys and the good sisters.

That was certaln Personal ihe best, interests of the race unless he Is rested Charles Doctor, another trreck cm ly the place. I awav again for Havana as soon as she can CONGRESS OF MOTHERS. Philadelphia, June 5 The officers and executive board of the National Congress of Mothers have decided upon Dos Moines, Iowa, May 23. 1900, as tbe place and time for the next congress. he POLICE BOARD MEETINGS.

the police board has decided to hold two meetings a week during the coming summer, on Monday and Friday mornings at 11 o'clock. Post Otllce notice I Proposals Railroads Real Estate Loan Receivers' Notices Situations Waited The boy was committed there and seemed to be perfectly satisfied. TEE WEATHER. HIGH WATEE. FoIIowInc Is the ofllclal announcement of the time and duration of high water at New York a.

Sandy Hook for to morrow, June ployed in the eating house as a party to the "I have served os missionary aud pastor in some of the farthest Southern states aud have There was a dispute over the payment of und' rgone hardships and pursued my work Dunn's bill and it is claimed that while Doc It! the midst of dangers. I have tor held him Greek George struck him with to ranch. MuTered much, sacrificed much and i the bottle. The result of the row was Dunn's without complaint have gone on doing all arrest, on a charge of disorderly conduct, but that I could to promote the usefulness of our Downey of the Fulton street sta churoh and to uplift the race. 1 have bitter i tion saw he was ill and declined to bold him.

ly denounced and unceasingly stood against i ambulance surgeon was called and dr. sse 1 till It. aders among ns who play tho part of Dunn's wound and he was abie to wail; home, demagogues, against evil men who get Into He died within a few hours, after a sudden the ministry and who seduce maidens and i collapse, and it was found that death was due destroy homes. possibly, have the enmity to a fracture of the skull. Doctor was heid of every evil doer in our ministry, for I have to day.

by Magistrate Brenner on a charge of been tireless and uncouiprcmiaipg 1 homicide. load, and her passengers will probably in elii le a small detachment of soldiers. The But'ord of the transport service. Is now at the Pacific street dock, and the Dixie will take tier place, the former transport i. ing due to sail to morrow ut about noon.

She arrived from Havana last Thursday bringing ui a few sick and discharged soldiers. Her general caro includes fifty tons of iron bed suads for the army In Cuba, and she will also take down to Havana about recruits. The loading of the Buford has been somewhat delayed, but her cargo is now being rapidly put aboard, and she probably will be able ta get away ou nchedule time. INDICATIONS TILL P. M.

TO MORROW. Special Advertisements Washington. June 5 For Eastern New York: i Special Notices Threatening weather to night and Tuesday, with Sporting showers in extreme northern portions: fresh steamboats south westerly winds. summer Resorts LOCAL PROBABILITIES. Summer Resort Guides MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN VESSELS.

ARRIVED MONDAY. JUNE 5. Ss Arkakl.i, from Fajardo. Ss from Hull. Sfi Autlllu, from Nassau.

Ivyd. ne. from IluMnos Ayrc s. Sh Madlnna. from Guandeloupe.

Ss Janier. Urand. Shield. Pin Grande, from Brunswick, Bs Catania, from Porto Rloo. ri Altai, from SavanlUa, Manila, from Genoa.

Pura'n of Fail H. M. A. M. II.

f. M. jTimolHelght Tlm IBelgbt: in. M.l Feot. iih.

M.l feet. Fair to nlcht and Tuesday: warm weather tor I Surrogate's Xotlces 10 5 To Let and For Sale Undertakers Wanted three or four days; fresh southwest winds. At noon the Eaele's mecnrlal barometer registered 30. having fallen .10 of on Inch since mtd ,6 i.3 4.8 5.4 0.7 II 6:501 :18: New Yorlt. 6:5 i i Study llooki la.

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