Show FORTUNE FRUH CORPSES HOW TIE KEEPER OF A MORKUE BECAME WEALTHY For a Quarter of a Century He lbs Close Friend of Medical Keen a CloJe Prlenl ellcuJ Colleges and Students New York Dec 2Albert N White for over a quarter of a century the keeper of the morgue of this city has been arrested on the complaint of Commissioner of Charities Croft who MIOOOC IVfilfrt with linvln sold on t 14 last the body r one Uosie Klein White was locked up for the night at police headquarters and will be arraigned this morning The morgue keeaer has been suspended sus-pended a few days ago pending an investigation of the morgue 1 being charged that he has for many years been disposing of bodies of the unclaimed un-claimed dead and those dying in the charity hospitals to physicians and medical colleges He Is said to have grown rich by this practice Captain Vhte denies the charge = NEW YORK CUBANS GUELVTIl ENCOURAGED BY XEWS OF1 THE REVOLUTION A IarKc XnmJier of the Sjianiardi Captured Have Joined the Revolutionist Revo-lutionist > Severn Teens Cowboys Cow-boys With Maccoa Cavalry New York Dec 2The Ward Line steamship Yumuri recently from Havana brought news of the revolution revolu-tion which has greatly encouraged the Cubans In this city The Yumuri was in the harbor of Havana on the day of the second departure of Captain General Weyler iu quest of Maceo A Cuban who had escaped to Mexico was one of the first cabin passengers thii He came on a secret mission to junta and traveled under an assumed name He said this morning that when the ship left Havana everybody was in confusion Soldiers were tramping through the streets and officers were dashing about with orders The most rigid watch was kept on persons leaving leav-ing the city for fear that news of the movements of the Spanish army would reach the insurgents All efforts of the Spaniards to prevent this from reach big the Cubans however were futile g knew Weylersv he said The Cubans Weylerf every movement They had spies distributed tributed all through the city and the Spaniards had no means of detecting I them These spie3 were in constant communication with the armies ot Gomez and Maceo Business in Havana was at a standstill stand-still when the Yumuri sailed Half thel stores were shut up and scarcely anybody any-body except Spanish soldiers were to b seen in the streets Persons suspected sus-pected of insurrectionary leanings were watched by spies and were inconstant in-constant danger of being thrown Into prison In a letter to a Cuban in New York I which escaped the Spanish censorship is a communication stating that the Cuban hankers have sent word to Gomez and Maceo that they would let them have money to buy arms with if they would hurry the war to a conclusion con-clusion These bankers i Is said are very much annoyed at Weylers management man-agement of affairs and in consequence I their business has been seriously impaired im-paired Austin Aguero who left this city ortl I one of the recent expeditions has written writ-ten an account of Weylers recent defeat I de-feat in Pinar del Rio to friends here I Aguero Is in Maceos company and tool I part in the battle of Ruby His He pays a high tribute to the skill of the I young American electrician Lynn Aguero says there are a number of I Texas cowboys with Maceos cavalry They have proved themselves to be j very daring soldiers always readv for any service that recfulres physical endurance en-durance and desperate enterprise The Cubans are always on the alert and when they catch small detached bodies they invaiably destroy them I A great many of the Spaniards cap tured have joined the revolution They say that Spains commissiariat has I been so frightfully mismanage that half the time they did not get enough to cat The Spaniards cannot get any thing by foraging because they are afraid to for e The Cubans on the other hand are I living well The people of Pinar aI del Rio are thoroughly patriotic and the atrocities of the Spanish have aroused their resentment to a high pitch They I voluntarily contribute to the support of the Cuban soldiers I |