New York World (Newspaper) - September 12, 1902, New York, New York THK were prepared late this after after the session of the Grand Several prominent oltl in the lighting AW day long the Grand Jury J Inquiry Into the City treatment of the When this afternoon former i Charles Charles Henry and Pau Ufe who had been as and who wore held aa nil were allowed depart for their with other members of the were waiting to testify when which caused commotion In the was given out that Charles Hie fugitive hid returned from Mexico having reached the Grand Jury room in dis was making a full It Was that Kratz Is In nnd that bs communicated with friends In since the Murrell exposure brought tiy the Instructing I them to dispose nil his real estate to the best This Is taken to In that Kratz has decided to remain Fred a brother of man Henry departed lust night on a southbound His land lord says Gaus told him he going to It Is rumored that he sent to meet Kraut an emissary from a wealthy manufacturer who Is deeply Interested In having Kratz stay from William Is nOW In 1all In He was here this morning from where he was arrested Tamblyn was bright and smiling when he and his first request was to see torney After a brief Interview with tre latter he appeared greatly He was sent to Jail and Itis believed that he to make a but that Folk refused to accept Similar by several mem bers of the house combine now under arrest have likewise been Five of tho House boodlers are stilt at They are Sheridan and Adolph Madera has been located In WILL LAY Commissioner of Accounts Russell Is to Attack Leader GROSS FAVORITISM FOUND IN HE He Will Charge that Triumvir Mo Mahon Was a Favored Con Has Colorado and already Is practically under Of th In cus live are still having been unable to furnish the bond of Bersch Is one of the seven found a bondsman In this a wealth sign ins the Emll a wellknown who lives at 1313 at Folks office today and gave further evidence of plot to assassinate the Circuit A accom In search of the man the physician says he heard make the John story of his flight and which he has made IB as follows The penitentiary could not hold as terrors for me as being a fugl Jive from My own mental an guish my wifes desperate plight In where she was deserted those had promised to aid her In my were causes that me to come back and divulge AtM Indictment I did not have any Idea of going until the evening of March when and iJohn Helms to me and I bettor get Well send you money while youre they see that your wife Is supplied with funds Shared OH HU declared It was of the utmost Importance that I so I lost no time In shaving off my mustache and changing my to disguise myself oa much as I took a train that night for At Juarez I stopped at a leading hotel and went to El In El Julius Lehmann capie down to Instead of bring ing me Lehmann bor rowed 10 I had expected some from the gang and theu I began to realize that they were apt to throw I continued to receive letters from tho gang In which there were the usual which urged the necessity of my as fat away as after his return to Lehmann me that I better go further Into the ag It vas dangerous for me to remain near t j I went to where I name Later I went to Mexico continued to receive letters from but letters from my wife be came less I have found out since then that the gang destroyed of her evidently suspect ing that she was after me to come I to a statement today Polk almost every of the of the House of Dele combine had offered to turn States but he declined to cept more than two or three with a of NAVY CHAPLAIN A Uim While In chaplain of the cruiser at the naval hospita night by himself through He hart In poor healin for several and when the at the here early this week he was transferred o the for for Chaplain Morrison was only recently to the He was a na of Maryland anil was appointed a in the navy in He held the tank of to The ise teamsters renewed their fieht ust the stockyard concerns last the It is tji intention to order a strike by the drivers employed by Swift and struggle is likely to Pen nay have not lived agreement reached teat The report of the Commissioners o Accounts to Mayor Low giving the re sult of their Investigations Vito the con duct of the Dock Department Tammany Hall presents some charges against Charles who was the President of fhe These while Involving Murphys Sergeant Cram and Peter are believed to re late directly to Murphy himself ai showing acts of favoritism to certain among whom was Daniel one of In tihe management of Tammany The report Is of special Importance Just at owing to Murphys as sumption of leadership of tho Tam many which has the In of Mayor Low will It Is moke public the report of his commis until next after the pri maries have liem He has been Im by tho leaders of the antl forces to publish the report at once In order to help along the light against the Croker which is represented by Wont It The does not believe the report should be used for political But the essential facts show ng the alleged of as a public and for leadership of the Tammany organization will nevertheless be made known before next William Hepburn one of tho Commissioners of Accounts who con the Investigation Into the affairs of the Dock will give tho essential parts of his report relating to Murphy In a speech which he will de Iver tonight either at the Pequod headquarters of the Greater New Vork or In his own the I have Murphy where I want him said and think i 1 be able to convince the citizens or r York that he Is not a fit man to the leader of the Democratic party of New York From an official who is familiar with contained in the report of he Commissioners of Accounts The World learns Interesting show ng that McMahon was among the most favored of the men who had dealings with the Dock and that there were several other men who profited by reason of One instance of the extent to which this favoritism was carried shows thar the Dok Board leased to a prominent man fnr an annual rental of 300 the privileges of a dock on the River which now brings the city 200 a There are half a dozen other cases like One of them shows that the Board leased for i rental of iOO a year a dook to a favored Tam many who In turn sun eased It for a sum In excess of realizing a handsome profit on a very small The same property is now said to the city more than o There are no direst charges In the re that Murphy ever received any consideration in return for friendly acts toward and the other Report of The Commissioners of Accounts state specifically In report that the fre with which the Instances of favoritism occur shows conclusively that there existed a thorough understanding between Murphy ami his colleagues and the persons The report Is a very exhaustive and the larger part of it Is devoted to the enumeration of moro than twenty cases where city property was leased to the same con tractors over and over again upon terms approximating a very small percentage of the actual value of the The Commissioners Rive the name and lo of the the actual value of the amount nf rental realized under the Tammany Dock and the amount of rental realized at pres ellt Is understood that Russell In his will maka known some facts hitherto unpublished show Ine the relations that existed between the members of the Dock Board and the promoters of the Icn Murphy admitted whin the scandal surrounding the Ice Trust was revealed by The that he had acquired a big block of stock In the American Ice Company on most favorable Mayor Low will make known the re port of the Commissioners next and It will be accompanied by a mem of his In It Is he will recommend complete Inves of 1he conduct of the Dock Department under Cram and Its all a parcel of de clared Daniel McMahon when In last night of Russells I donf propose to Bet Into any controversy with Whatever transactions I have had witli the Dock Department are on the rec The books will bear me out In stating that he Is simply telling a pack of Everything my firm did with the Dock Department was and The records will show what I paid and mv check hook stubs will confirm He Intimates I paid only 1300 a year for the use of a dock that brings In 5200 a day Thats a lie No man could hire a dock in New York for a I ver What I nay the records will Russell Is out with an attack every day J guess thf answer be the books of the Thats all I will tct In Virginia Special to Toe Chairman of the lican State Is discouraged ODELL NAMES ANOTHER INDEPENDENT FOR THE ALBERT Who Succeeds Miles WellKnown as Lawyer and Odell gave the politicians a sur yesterday by announcing the ap of William Keener as a of the Supreme Court to suc ecd the late Miles Keener Is an Independent nnd his Is under was brought about by Low nd other The new Jus ce was for years dean of the Columbia aw long has been a per sonal friend of the The appointment of Keener to this vacancy foreshadows his WIDOW mm Woman Who Swore Vengeance on Flees in Panic from Special to The KANSAS The damage suit brought against Louis Zorn by the reputed widow of Albert whom he came to sensational end Attorneys for Korn put on the stand one Gustavo of Kansas they was the real husband of the Heltzler de clared repeatedly nnd emphatically that she was not his wife and when finally le refused to answer further questions 10 was ordered to Jail In But reaching the Jail he asked to be taken back to Then he admitted that Sechrest was his Until two weeks he I supposed that she was In Louis I received letters from her arly and sent her When Sechrest was killed I had no suspicion that the widow who so dramatically swore vengeance over his dead body was my Only two weeks ago I found t out Then I discovered that she had Been leading a dual life lor bho frequently left our home for alleged vis its to St Louis and other I know now that Instead of going visiting she went to When she left home to come to me for a spell It was likewise under the pretense of When I found t all out I called on her and upbraided her for deceiving She said she could explain It all satisfactorily In en story all eyes turned to look for the but she had slipped out of the court threw up r the case and It was publican and his candidacy Is ex to attract to the ticket the sup port of many Justice Keener Is fortysix years olo and was born In He was graduated from Emory In and has been honored with de grees from Harvard and other universi He was dean of the School until a year having held that position for ten He still holds a professorship at being now the lecturer there on the law of His legal writings have among the most Important of these being A Treatise on Cases on Cases on Equity Jurisdiction and Cases on The new Justice has lived In this for nearly twentyfive He was married In 1878 to Miss Augusta Mc Leod He has been prominent In his profession and Is one of the active men in the University His ap pointment will hold until 31 TRIED TO LOSE DOG It Despised Often Saved Owners Home from Being Badly Hex Is a mongrel dog owned by of For tho past year Cause has tried In various ways to get rid of tho He did not like to kill He hired a man to take It to where It was dropped on a side A few days later Couse heard a scratching at his front He opened It and was to find About a week later Couse had tho an mal carried to Coney He was gone for some but tiring of seashore again returned to much to the astonishment of Couse who had begun to believe he had rid himself of Next the dog was thrown from a Glen Island but that did not feaze It for back to It wont and appeared at the Couso Is no said Couse to his wo might as well bow to the In evitable and Couse ana now both are glad they kept the It slept in a passageway leading from the rear porch to the Early yesterday morning Couse was awakened by who was barking thought and he hastily armed himself and crept down the As he stepped Into tho front parlor his bare feet sank Into water up to his There were no but the pipes had burst and Rex had discovered the mishap and given the Now Couse would not part Rex tor any for at of the of popular excursions of the steamer New ork and City of after Sept have patronized these trios present summer S them pest them OLDEST CITY OFFICIAL DIES AFTER 50 YEARS Reform Administration Never Bothered Ule ime Tammany For a full half century Stephen Mc served New York City and with a record of fortyfive years In one municipal was seventyfive years He was an ardent Tammany but had worked on unmolested during all of the citys periods of It was In 1862 that Mayor Tiemann ap pointed him Overseer of the He held that office until when he was madu a superintendent in the Depart ment of Street which later be Sme the Bureau of Water Gas and He remained there until over the political You may aay for he said that things are In pretty fiad shape fur our In they could not tie I ought to Know what 1 am and I mean Just what t The la very nearly every section of the State there are party differences and bicker which disaster next Novero This being an off year you many their away from Increasing feel take his first le ave of d him to STEP ASIDE FOR Neither Nor to Go to Disclaiming any aspirations to many nominations for Mur ray and Britt came ashore from the steamship Teut tonic yesterday Both hava been mentioned for Congressional honors friends wanted him to run In tho Staten tery district in place of Perry has already announced hla wouldnt take a seat In Congress if the certificate of election were handed to mo as a said Danen because my business would not permit Perry Belmont has noth ing to fear from me as a Mr Britt was emphatic In his declara tion that he would not run far Congress In place of the late Amos on the west a brother of Perry Is scheduled for this No for said 1 am more Interested In politics at Both Britt and saw Rich ard They say he Is In health and Is enjoying He said he HIM Mr was the oldest had no intention of returning to New her of the Tammany a charter York for several Ho Is lu member of the Democratic a In Deverys fight and wants to member of the American Institute and see the big fellow of Pacific and Ho was a veteran of the Mexican and civil His grandfather fought In the BRYAN father in the war uf also leaves two Palmer aad Mrs The funeral will be to Tho the J JJ A m T v Sunday rooming from house matlon of Tom Johnson of Peter at W East comes about the of any man to J i Masonic and who was known temperance died the parochial house ot the Roman the nt representative the pres end day Without express for Johnson for the praises him as Be seldom praises any T he by y organization Is The by Tom John goo upon Wie party organization Is he He Is f arid hls sympathies aQ with the and he has the ability r for them He 14 In Ws method FOR CHOKERS Sheohan Martin Sug gested for MANY CONFERENCES FAIL TO UNRAVEL THE Sheehan Denies Agreement willi but Happy Ending of Muddle Is developments In the Tnm situation nre predicted within the few Various of Wigwam orders have been making plans for the leadership of the nd their plans nre to take definite form Out of mass of contradictory state It hns become clear that Richard will not return this nnd If he comes Kick seeking the again next he will Ind the cards stacked n dozon leaders who want Broker to keep out believe they can that object by united All of the elements are agreed the Triumvirate cannot nnd he only division now Is of to whether should have one boss or the organization should bo run by the Executive Five names have figured In the dis cussion of tho single leadership Charles John Timothy John Sheehan and James Martin have been sug gested for men last night guessed that the Wigwams new would bo one of tho five In this At the same Is talk of a new man for gome man of who has had no serious troubles with any Of the fac tions nnd who would hack to Tammany tho Independent John Sheehan again last night de nied that there was any combination the Carroll faction and the Greater New York g We are fighting against Sheehan and in some dis the Carroll men are working for he same object that our organization Thus It happens that we are supporting the same candidates for leader In some of tho But In other districts the Greater New York Democracy Is fighting the socalled Carroll candi Big Tom Tammany leader n the added to the mystery of the situation by declaring n favor of Big Tim Sullivan for Crokers Foley acted with the Carroll forces When the Triumvirate was and his opposition to Sulli vans plan at that time occasioned great Senator he is my choice for loader of Tammany Ho Is the logical man fdr the He has demonstrated that he assesses the and he has tho experience necessary to make him a successful head of tho He comes up to the standard sue by who declared hut tho new leader must develop Senator Sullivan has Me took hold of the Sixth Dis when the Tammany organization was In bad and he made t ono of the strongest district ions In Carroll I fix Neither Carroll nar his will say whether or not he Is a candi date for the Some of his Mends that has no intention of the and that he does not want As matters Charles la tho only avowed candidate for the A lot of Senator Sullivans friends would like to sea In charge of but he Senator wont admit that ho either wants tihe pace or would take It K Ihe could geit James Martin has friends In cally all of the warring but Iras made It plain that ho will not take the unless ho Is tho of all of tho district Thomas secretary of the Tammany General declared ast night When tho primaries are over there will bo no Committee of Throe or Five n Tammany but there will be one selected by the Executive Com as head of the This man will be found thoroughly fitted for the In my opinion the of the primaries will not show a change of three members In the present at tho Executive Commit THREATENED DEATH TO FIVE Special to in electrical supply reported to the police tonight that he believed his wife had killed their four children and threatened to do said and two days ago she and the children I have searched all our friends and can find no trace of Her mind seems to have been The police have taken up the YANKEE AND ELMINA SHAW HOLDS OVER Fall Regatta Sailed on the Sound in DOES SOME EXTRAORDINARY On Corrected She Beats Yankee Over the Course and Wins Three The fall regatta of the Now York Yacht In a moderate and steady breeze yesterday on Island brought out a goodly number of yachts to the starting off cock Tho Muriel and the had con test that will be long Had not the Muriel carried away her maiu she would have beaten the The Yankee again beat Perhaps the most sur prising feature of the day was that on corrected van tho Yankee by 25 thus winning thred When tho preparatory gun was flred at from the steam yacht owned by which carried tho Regatta there was a nice breeze Wowing the Its force being from to ten miles an The water was Course 1 was which meant for the larger classes a triangle of fifteen to be soiled over the first leg being six miles cast by a run with the wind on the Quarter to a mark off thence a close Teach four northwest to a mark off Great Captains and then a beat five miles southwest threequarters south back to tho starting point At the for the smaller clases was The Eclipse followed by and all making fair through the At Yankee made a capital breaking out her balloon as she crossed the Her spinnaker boom was In position but she did not set the crossed fol lowed by Rainbow and Neola and her the Indulged In a luffing but It did not benefit When at last were straightened out on their course both set Rainbow was un able to overtake Which soon had fine The got tho best of Isolde at the start toy a few and soon these two Imported craft were chasing the true American In the schooners Elmina was first to Muriel only five seconds astern and a fair Tne yachts varied their positions very over the whole The Yan kee had the Rainbow beaten In the first half Muriel IX Racing Time 11 51 61 4 32 36 410 45 RACING CLUB Rainbow 11 47 00 4 04 61 4 17 61 Yankee 114019 40036 41417 74 CLASS 11 17 55 0 07 11 47 00 4 43 20 4 BO JO 11 47 00 4 18 50 4 31 50 Eelin 49 00 04 AlUIr Humma 47 Effort 91 11 47 00 4 40 27 4 53 27 11 46 68 4 17 01 4 30 03 if 41 43 4 48 54 6 07 11 11 42 00 4 40 14 4 58 14 CLASS 11 41 51 4 45 42 5 03 51 CLASSES D AND Allows 11 62 01 2 37 50 2 4i 5n Wayward 11 62 00 2 66 20 3 03 26 Indra 116200 30509 31309 SLOOPS AND CLASSES J AND 11 42 00 3 26 10 3 44 16 11 42 00 2 54 57 3 12 67 11 42 00 2 65 38 3 13 38 Allows 11 47 00 4 43 20 4 56 20 Bolln 114700 44027 46327 11 42 00 2 54 57 3 12 67 11 42 00 2 53 3 13 38 HANDICAP Allows 11 62 00 2 37 60 2 45 50 Wayward 11 52 00 2 65 26 3 03 23 11 42 00 2 54 67 3 12 47 11 42 00 2 65 36 3 13 38 18 50 11 42 00 3 20 16 3 44 16 NAVAL ALUMNI 11 61 61 4 32 36 4 40 45 11 52 00 4 32 60 4 40 59 NAVAL ALUMNI 75 11 46 19 4 00 4 14 04 10 11 11 Id 68 4 17 01 4 30 03 75 Elmina 13 11 46 19 4 00 30 414 17 13 65 11 51 4 32 31 4 60 04 10 11 11 40 58 4 17 01 4 30 03 The winners were Regular racing Weeta Effort cruising and special Eclipse Bergen Handicap Eclipse Naval Alumni Robinson Wee strike af employees of the breweries of Boston and which was declared last was settled today by agreement between the companies and the Fowler HU Charles Ohlef of the State Service his For Billow and wh ui and Swelling of Coldi oo Skli will N acknowledge M vi Wuk Live r act like few dous wonders upon Vital i Strengthen Cooper New Will Increase Deposits Only with Those That Take Out More FORCING HIS REMEDY FOR MONEY Banks Object Because of Slow Pro cess of Getting Back to Normal to Tho Sept of the Shaw lias raised a club over the Now York national He linn let It be known that ho will Increase Government deposits only In such banks aa Increase their circulation by at least the amount of deposits they re In taking this attitude Secretary Shaw la holding to his opinion that the true remedy for money stringency Is 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