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Show 'THE POLICE INVESTIGATION. A Correct Accomi. of lbs Whole Procedlii0s. mime jiiu iiM(;iMiTrvrnior. Ilolli Mile of the Uic a l'rritntnl llcfure Ihe tominitlrf Cerutln chargra having been made egalnal Catlain 1'arker and A-rgiaiit (llenu.of the city ollca force, and a thorough lnvetlgtlon demanded by the men acting under them, tha com I lalnl came be'oro tho Clly Council in the ehapo nf a lelltlon, which wo duly puhllhl In the Duniirr Nl'.w. Thl tet forth, among other thing, that a condition of alltlra eiltled In Ihe pollro force which called for Ihe Immediate action of thu mayor nnd rorratloii, for the rraaon that ItalTiclcdtliaatandlngand Ultrl jllnaof every memlorol that force. 'The oomrUliit which womake,"tald the i-etltioiiere lu tuboLiuce, Mla that Captain Parker It overbearing and In ftiiHing toward tho member of tha force who are hi Inferior, lo tucli au extenta todritroy all tenia of coull dtneo between the memterof the forte and their eujverlor. Hit conduct It rticli m to re Jul advant'Mof every toil, and no couimunlcatlon,whr!htrbmclat or othcrwfte, cou bu male to lihu without being recilved with Intuit or conttmit. Ciplalu Parker nlao hit upon the iollca force men who nre nuder nil tlrcunitance favored In every way tlhle. Oul.lJe of Ihe few who comioe Uil ring of favorltcn, no member of the force I tieated ly him tltlirr at a gentleman ur In a waylo Indicate that ha It worthy of receiving the allghletlconaljeratlonof rtcpect. Wo complain ftleo of Sergeant K. M.dleun, that lie It overliearlugaiil Inaiiltlng, and that no communication can be ma le to him In an official capacity and receive civil or courteout rctiunte. Ill order glvtu to tho nienarnal way couched In tho mut Intuiting and rofajio language, an 1 hit every act, ixceptlng toward it few who, at we charge, are leagued with aahl (Jlcnu and Parker, In llcate that liu dot! not coutl ler the member of the fore worthy of tha tllghtetl contlirratloil or reapect. Thu character aud pruvl out aaaoclatlon of Uleim with guiltier guil-tier nud other of the moat degrade! In the community ren ler him uufltto hold tho 'KMltlon which he now occu pice. The treatment which tho under. tlgticd recelrn at the hand of theao two olltrer It audi ai to bu lubvertlve of all tlicl Una In the department, and I tenting very rapidly to dettroy Itt tfflclency at a prelection to the com niunlty." rhofoggolng facta, ald tha ittl ttontr,hd fur a long lime Ut u known tu thu Chief of Police, ant happened daily uuder lilt obtervatlon. lleucu any oumihliit to tilui would nuly iubect thunlllcer to tllllgreabr Intuit In-tuit and lty tyranny at tha hand a of Parkiraud (ilenn. The Invi ttlgallon by thu pollen committee, com-mittee, It wat uudcratood, would lo le tetrlctly aecrrt, and the vra ha throughout acted ijjmiii Ihl undir-tlandlug; undir-tlandlug; but lut evening lha 7.ic raine out with the ublic4llonof a partial account of the commlttee't I roeeeillngt, while thla morning the hiiti.e had a tllll fuller reinrt. It I tuld that the Unlet obtained It ae count, In the II rat luilante, I y turn ptl tloui meant, but of thlt moru will prub ably l-oheartloti Friday neat, whon tho matter grl ventilated In ono if tha United Htate (Niinmlaaloner'a court. Kollowlnglaa nllable report of what took place teforo the iollco ciiiuuiltlee, tlally lllM'lilu l-n Tim .-na, Tha flrtt wltneaa examined wa I.. N. Nlghtlng, of 15 Weat Heveiilh Houth tlreet, a Itapld Tranklt conductor, con-ductor, who heard Hergeant (llenu tay that he and Catalu Parker would without fall teo Ihe auperliitendent aud tecum jubatlout, and that lforu a wtek lit alhvmeii would have their head choi jt-d til. otricrit v inn ttttlfleil that lie on onooi-taalon brought a ritoner from the HloUraudo tu pollcu headiiUarterafurtteallng n uruni aud wat tnm'tlUdto be on hand tho next day at 1. o'clock to trttlfy. Patker In itilred why hu camu and whin In luruied aald that Juitlta l,aney had malu notuch atiioliitmentuudoriliri'd hlui to rutiiru to hi twit lua tyrannical inanuer. At another time tome order ware jiokled upand hu Inquired about them. Parker overhtard him and Jiimilng Into the room, Inquired In a luud tone of voice. "Wluduu'tumlit aland thtiiii ordrra?" timet II MATTIM.Wtl aald that ha had hoard Ca- tain Parker tay ho woull "put thate of a li (Wlte)down totliu lllo (Irande deot wherohu would not know o inucit.11 Had alto heard Talker nraark, "What are thiwu cf a ! , Hergeant Jinny a-nl Donovan, dulugt" At one tlmu liohad aaltkihlldaudgoiiigtii Park ir hu mid, Hilly, can I git oft" for nu houroreo? I'arktr rtillrd, "No. by tiod, you can't go oil' jour beat." Mat then walked hi beat until 3 nMock but t on Id not elidute the uaino any luligtr nud liaatened to hi home, lie wat laid oil fur tell daj Ivciuiau of thla. lie waa rtliiatatcd by Talker, (iluun pent moat of hla lime at thu rraukllu Avenue lluntre. Mtntaa bad men (llenu lieforu lilt njpointmeut on thn force emplojtd lu ag4mbllug huute. Utl'ICLH iianikiiiii tald that t'a tain Tarki r wa nddlcled tuutligtuiii luuguagit A "rt of a b ", Itwa n fnvurlto tx rit.lon. 1 le t-implalnid of thn change of tlmu when going on patrol at It worked a haidkhlp totliuollUtr who Urednt a dlaUuco IMI1CMUN 8IIIIUMI aal 1 that he had arretted n man at the ltio ltrandudeiiot for uurglary. tliu ntxt daj, wheu the tpolu of iiumer out hurgtarloua raid were rronered from the riafoty DeMelt vaulti, he re-piettid re-piettid permlttlon to lnitttiu Jewelry Jew-elry lu order to ci lupare It with a il-clltloiihi' il-clltloiihi' hl rtttlvcd of prupvrly toien. Captain Parker, uld that It waa not oil eihll .Holland thut the door lu hit face Ho reiorledtlteuut ler lo ri rge ml (llenu who till In "had a On tin r who Wita leullug I lliolnitliirorhuulliig ui mic i i " He taw tllenn gr bi thu 'n t m l.i wryanl hetrd niiu otll hi u i ryj a a of a b. ' oik in -iin:ril tealirleil that lie waa nut treated right In rigardtohUwork lleatonclime rtior(d nrohhirytn Parker and that gentleman repliid "The a- of a I-ruglit I-ruglit '.. I rollT.1." Had heard TarkernbnaeOrilrer Hlegfut tMtdln ty) hy calling hi ii 'ae ota b of Hweife." A tm heard in. MAlirl., a clothier whom (llenn owed for n tult of clothe, often calle.1 for hi money and wat told by that ofllcer If bu re leited hi villi to tho Hall ho would throw him In jail ort k rn iiyonr-r tittlfled that one day he brought up an lliibrlatofroni the Union IV I lie ile- FKt, and that during hi ab-tucu from ilalalrtergeaiit(llenunitt him and reported hluirurUlugolHilihtat. Ho llaikatoUlcunnlioutlt, and that geli lltmaiiMld "U-d iln youl I don't havetotpeiktoyou I am yourati-tlor, yourati-tlor, o go to hrll " 11a waa prtent when (ilcuti ttrlpped l.owry of hla tar. lowryMld that he would give thetlar lo the Matthal, whtu (llenn calleil him n of n b , and tnatched the Ur from Itt fastening, rhewitnei had rt porta 1 n r ihbtry to tho rkrgenut, whatallthat hit hrothir attmdfflto roblitrlee. It wa n common thing to bucAllnlaa of ab . linker, ll.rk nir, Tool, Hauilrra, (llinuaud Dtggttt were favorltie. iifiirni MirTi: aald ha wat liurtbecaiitaha had been called n "chuckle-headed brute." Ho had aakevl Captain Tarker for a club nudhaaliitultliigly ntitwerud. TIIDMA lIUIIMAr an enii lotmcnt agent, ald that on the 1- ai rth or July one year ngu Uleim waa pa Ing undue attention to hi (Korh-man') (Korh-man') wile. Hla wife complained, and he tnl I Ulcuii hu lial I Iter attend to hi outline. Uleim re lied that "If aver ha rcrlcd him at tliu City Hall ho would beat hit (1 il d d a- of a b of brain out " (llenn wat teau lit a dark corner ot the llirrltbulldliigoii Hlalo afreet with Koruman'a wife at a late hour of tho night Ulellll winked nt Mr. Foihinan at thn Wonderland theatre and th coini lalneil to her huaband. Ho lilt her on thla account. HI wife flrtt atw (llenn whin hu (h-r liuatand) had teen drinking and had talitd hlui to j letervo thu iece. A m. luCOH aald ha In I l-een "docked" two diya for atlemllng Ilia bodtldu of hit tit k child Ho aim complalued of tha clung of time of going on patrol. Heard Parker call a man Interceding forairltonir, n d dirty t or ah. FaTorilta wete Handera nnd Darker. (ICMI AIlilllclllT tetiflcd that he haJ teen Citaln Tar ker to a ttato of iliunketineet lu l.ang and tiulllvau1 taloon when he (AI t right) wa oir duty. Parker Baked him to drink, but ho relum-d. Tha cnplaln pnaeed aroun I n hat to git money whu li wa to I ollered to a cou le of puglluu. Talker calleil him n "rcdhalred ofnb " iHcauao he would not put up money for thu jrlia light. Hetiw him drink liquor; he ucitnl like a drunken man. When Marahal Voting aaked him to go to the de)ot Talker Baked Young how he (All right) look It an 1 aald that "any thing waa good enough for thu a of ab " Hal heard (llenn freUeiitly nhuta rain by calling them a of 1 -, (Dunn would not ieakto hlui when atked a tiueatloii. Haw (llenn throw a cltlriiiout of tho police ttatlon; heard hlui call hlmadlrtya of ab , and taw him hut the door In III faca. Had heard Tarker tell Aldert that ho had tieeu atalgued to Uat No. 10. Whin Aldert iii'iulred the location of the bait, Parker rtplltd that, It wat a lchlbcttogoto Handy, and told hlui to taku the Itapld Trantlt cart, go to Murray, walk luck and lay In the hutkleberry bulit. Cat tain Tarker atked Marahvl Voting If ho ever called Albright a of a b . Vouug tald "No." Tha remark nndo w as about a tinhorn gambler. iiatiii: WILS-ll, a keeper of a houaa of rroatltullonon rranklln Aveiiuo, tittlried Hut the met Cattaln Talker on thu morning of July Mh. It wa Utwccn I and 2 o'clock whin hevlalted her lace. Ha wanted aomeiuualc. Phe Unn wat cloned. Parker tald that waa no way totreatagenlleniuu. He had money to y hi nay. Delectlve Daggett wo with Parkir. They went away, but called again In fire minute. Dur Ing tin Ir aUrnce aome of the Inmate got lo tinging. Tarker angrily ordi led limit to ttop, and etarlud lo golntua parlor where there were aomo vlallor. Tliu wltlicaa eudtavored tottcp hhu, but Tuikerlhriitt her from lilni and exilahned "I'll go In Ifl havu to luratthudoor lu." Howiutlii. Ho again demanded that the tinging ceaau. Hlio rt)lled that the woull tliiglnberown hoiite, fur"lhey aang Inrhtirch en Huuday," Tarktr Hun grabtud lier (liu wat thinly driated) and lAilIed her cut of her hoiiau Into thu tlriet, Thu night-watchman told Tarker that It wa wrong to biko her out and finally thaCai tain told her logo back Into tho houte. He thin wtut up Ihe atreet, but returm d In ten mlnutr with Detectlto Daggett. Ha atked onu of tho women to alngn larwly on "My Angel Molher'a tlne." Thu women continued alug-Ing, alug-Ing, and Tarker ordereil Diggitito take the w Itnnn to the City Hall. They ttarttd to take her and got uthortdl. tanreal'ova thu Variety thratru when toneono Interfiled. l'taln Tarker ordired the arrett of tho man who ran, followed by Daggilt. who ttruck him oir the hiad. Parker yelled tj Dig gitt. "Shoot hlral Hhout hlml" Thu wltnrtt finally demalidi-d tho patrol wagon, and In thu wrangle a gentleman gentle-man came up und told her khu could ritiirnbi liirown liouao. Talker waa drunk; he drank n bottle of bier at her huu-a. Whin (lueatluncd why tho tettlrlinl ngalnat Captain Parker ha rrrlletl tliat thu wniiltd to fuilu'u In htrowiihouae. A IIA1IIIUAII K.MIINI VII, vlalllng tliehitikuof llattln Wilton on thu morning In nutation, torroloratcd bt r ttat nu nt. lie tnterferidand waa iructc In the faco hy Diggett, Hit thought ho would git hurt, ao he run away, lliard auiieonucryoiit, "Hhoot hlml Hhoot hlin!" Ho then atoppid. DaggLtt came up nud aald, " Vou aru a fine jouugnuii to kllck up lor n proe-tltute.' proe-tltute.' Ihu patrol wagon came up an 13 dll aoiiuouu eNuwho runion ttratiil wllli Parkir. riinu Daggttt lold him I "aklp," mi I lie did to. (Xip tain Tirkir ha I nut liliiialnraan I told him he waa aorry fur the racket an I did liot uaot ti Injure him Wllnea thought PrAtr la vj drank Mimtthlug atrongir than water. I1NMK I l INIIiTUNg, a Jfi.u u II itilu WIIou' houte of i ill r. nit kill tlmt tlie wat kinging I Mir ulii., .rough ilmrgl," when ( nit in i ar.ir i tint In Ho com-iiiiiii com-iiiiiii i I t iitiitlnti riiHkaiigau ilhi-r.ir.- I fat li Wiljou an tlug I I J Alltel. Wilt." M II. IKM1II, a Itapld Trantlt etrett car ennductor on the Koreal Dale line, teatlfled that hcrgtanttlleiiu waon hlaiar when It ami another mil on Ihe tamolrack. (llenn wanted him to bick nlrikt n mile and on hi ri lining Hireatencd tote;orthim If he il Id not. (llenn oifncd 111 coat and allowed hi ktar, taylng a he did an, "Mr (I-, I'll let you know who I ami" (lie tin reirte I him In lha nrealdeul of tho road. Had heard that (llenn wa at a rarty In tho neighborhood that night. lin ICUian im-aoVAT aald that Olenii wa hi terge-int, anil haJ ordered him to arreat Joy. a ealoun keeper, without a warrant alid "to tnag Joy," who hal a gun. lie falM to carry out hi lualructlon and Uleun and Tool arri ted Joy "Vou of a le-," tal I Oltuii, "you retlkl, will you, ami I'll throw you out of tho wllidnttl Hee?" (llrllll entered n charge of cowardice ngalnat him and he wa ftti;uded tor lira day. The charge wa tlgned by John M. Voting, He wat laid otT Indefinitely, but wa relnatated after a talk w llli themarahat. 1h favorltea wem lllrkner, Tarktr, Handera and Tool. They ticuled to havo uullmlleJ rlvllege. Had heard Tarker call Aldert "a long-noM-d of a li " Ti vHniMliad keen Tnolaaleinlnlho Wnaatcli ntau rant, rJmltl.'a drug aloro aul other placet. Did not rert It to the capuin UtauauJio thuught It would lueir hi ill liature. BlUCIIANT JUItV 1. IklloVAV aid that liu In I fiuiielilly kervi-. ubplliaa and while tliu engaged Caplalu ratkcrlialrimilalnelot hi conduit and charged tlnl li waa hot attending to hi dukj. Once n lielghborliood ijlinrrrl naultcd In the nrrel of two women, they were brought to thu linll an I being Ignorant u" law cukbiint, etc., the witneea ad. vlaeil tin in ni to their rlghu. Turktr lcame luctignaut nnd re rlninnded him foradvltingthtniandoriltitd lilni to throw the women In Jail. The women weruBblotoglruUilidtnill thu wltucke otjected to carry out Hiatal- tain' order. Tarker tcolded him lu front oftllltena. About thu Taclflc Harlwaro com piny robliery, ha and Janney were tekklllvo that liny could catch the thlavi, tut Tarkir would not let them handle the caie. Tarker atld ha wcuM I ut Wire at tho Itlu Urande depot, whvra hu would not kiiuw iu much, and called lilni "a long-legged a of a b ." Heard hlmnbua White when he atked for a new club Tarker aald howondered what "the chuckle-headed I rule would want next." Heard Uleun aay that ha would "lick any a of a b- who klgni-d the jlltlin." Hail keen Uleun lu houae or Ill-fame with a girl on hla lap. lllrkner waa II tent. Wltiitt tald lie. had arretted Turner and King, who lial ttolin i loth In thrlr Mckalou. Tho vallau and cloth were i ut In lha cellar at the City Hall but ilUipinared, In the night, Ihuu mouth ago. Young and Tarker wore eull made of cloth tlinl ar to that atolen. (lalnl, the tailor who made lha kull for Tarker an I Voung, lold lilni alautlhacluih. Ha wtntloJIarali.il luting on behalf of hla thill. Tnot lltlon waithown him and he claimed that he wa Ignorant of lha matter kit forth and would do bitter. Wit lire klgued tho petition tetauao ha thought It would bubtltir for tha com mutiny at large, (tbncfudal on J"ciye8.) (Uonfnucil rum Vagi I i THE I'OMCE I.NVKSTIUATliJ.V. He lit I made complaint lo Manhal Young alwut lilrkner colng to ur wllliaproatltulo. He (Ihiuovan) lird called on Rallle Miner and the wat In lean and threat ened to commit tulclJo becaute lllrk. ner had "gone Imck' on her. The manhal made no reply. Iwl.l.ir. AMiinnvf, another otllatlle Wllaoli'a"glrl," taw Parker on the morning of July 5th. Ho wat druuk, for In puthlng the door In he ttaggered and fell. The gentlemen preacnt aald: "lie tealed, Ca lain." lie wanted the tinging tU'l'ped, and threaleneil to pull the lloute If hi ordera weie tiot compiled with. iiinciitrat.tMinn ttateil that he and other were abmed l.y their euporhlr cfllcert. Tho new order camel trouble. One day Parker atkedaman to removo hit hat. Ho did no, hilt the ca'ibiln pllthed hlnl Into the halllnaroughinanncr. Par kerand theMarthal calleil wllneta to go to the depot to tako charge, but Ihe captain got angry for tome reaaon be nuto ho went to the depot. The fariitltit were (llenn, O'ltellly, Pool and Oaggett. Wllnett cotnldered tlleun to IO ovrrla-arlng, and elated that Ulenil had aald that he "would li on the police force when you fcl-lowi fcl-lowi would be ahovelln dirt." Tho remark waa rnvle after the petition waa elgneil. A lunn waa amted who could give ball, and lllenn aald, "llrlng that a of ah over and fait hlmlii Jail; that' what we keep a Jail for." Janneynnd Djnovan were appointed a committee to wait on the inarahal. Janueyhad reported that tho marthal would do nothing an I had laid "that we all knew It waa d n He." Wltnrtadld not aay to (llenn that he "would have hlihrnd." (llaun hadaaldtohlmlhat he could "do" auy of the rlltloiiera up with club, gun or flat. uim.'i:n cchkan felt hurt at Captain Parker becaute of Iho mtnuer he umI In add retting hlni. Ounno occatlon ho had changed hit clotln. Parker eawhltu and Inipilred: "What doet that e of n b want lure? Put hhn out on a beat where he belong!" WltncM had been watched In a way he did not like, and had been thanged In hi beat frequently, appar ently without cauito. linn day lllenn ordered him, rather tharrdy, "lo fall In line." Wllnett atked If ho waa In a hurry, and Olefin replied that he would report lilm and volunteered the Information that he (Uleun) "would bo on tho force when the -iclllloitera were ".hoveling dirt." The favorite were llarker, (llenn and O'ltellly. KNUILtXT jANNrr aid there waa trouble among tho meiiaud they had auggntitl to hlni to right eome of the evil complained of. riiey wero going to appeal to the mayor, but he ierauailed them to con. aultthe marthal, They aplnltd a committee, contlttlng of hiiutelf nod Douov.ui, to wall on that gentleman. He went to tho inarahal and made tho complaint, and ho had protnlted to make ever thing atltfactory. Healao rclnttated HchaegVr and Thornton, who were charged Willi cowardice. He waa aalltlled that tho inarahal waa Ignorant of Hie facta, but the men did not view It In that light. They Dually agreed to drop .the etltlon, but It Anally leaked out that tho Mayor, mar ahal and eome councllmeil had held a tecrel meeting, at which It wat declJ ed that Ihe men had acted wrongtully lu prearlng the ielltlou and that their heaJe would aoou go. The men, be coming alirnied, determined to let the tiublloknow what waa going on, and decided to give the pelltlou to the pret for publication. The captain and tergeaut wi lain Ihe habit of uting laugutgo which they would arrettothrre for Indulging lu. He did not Ihluk It right for the catt-lalnlotpfekaihe catt-lalnlotpfekaihe did. Ono day, lu the hall, the captain aaked u man to takeoUhlt hat. He did not do It ipilck euough, to he (Ibe captain) tk hlmby theaeator Ihe liauU and the acrnll of the neck and Ihrew hint out. Threat had Iwen made agalnai hlni aluco tho iwtltlon waa llgned. He and (!aptaln Parker had met ou July tltli. They went Into tho Mint auloou, oc cupml attall and had n bottle of tieer. Captain Parker aaldt "I thought you wero a friend of mine. Whet have you got agalpat me?" Wltncts did not reply. The captain then aiildl "T am aurprlaeil nt you tlgulng thla i-etltloti. Your uamelann that iHdlllon. I am going to hold overy man retpontlble, with otlx'ilnxjter, and every man on tho petition will loro hit head." Wltnitt replleil, "That' all right." OITICKUS HOUKKTS Atl UArit were alto aworn. They corrohoratod the tettlmony given by tbo other wit Thla cloted the evidence for tho proaecullon, which would have leu carried ou at greater length, only Hergeant Donovan ttatcd that he had contulted tho laillceman wlio lied not yet tieen examined and eicerlalncd that their titll-mony titll-mony would bo a retetlt!on of that already given. On Ihla explanation It wat agreed by all concerned that the evidence for tho protecutlou clote. T!tK IlErKNIlM opened wllh theexamlnatlonofMarahal Yotllig, who tettllleil that ho had teen Parker at 10 p. in. ou the day of Preal dent llarrlaou'a vltlt, that hewatiot drunk, and that no rejiort to that ellect hadcometohlm. HergranttJaiiney and Donovan hadiiuettioued him In regard to tho charge of cowardk-u ngalntt Hhaetler ami Thornton. He harned that the chargi wire unfounded, and exonerated them. Jauuey nnd Donovan Dono-van reported that the men were dla atl-nvd, and he had oiled If they had auy tiieclllo charge to make; If ao, ho would Invrtllgato them. They came again with a I'vlltlon. Janney proiula ed to illtauade the men frniuilllug tho edition. Tliochanglngoftlmuwaiurg ed for economical h atone, a aoioo of tine men were tn thehahltof aptflidlug two hourtatmeala. Itxlvlgti reiiorted the lot- of the article ttored uii In the cellar. The cloth of w hlch hit clothea were made wai prcaeuled lo him. 1 huvo not deeldnt on tho merit of catce, only when. I waa Intlrncted. Marthal Young add he retnemliertd that Donovan had told him ol Captain Parker Wing drunk In Hogle'taloon, Marthal Young letlliled that he did not remember telling Hrrginnt Doiio-, Doiio-, van that he had locked Captain Parker In theollU'e to oU-r up. iiik Ai.Lt:ui:r) btui.v.n cloth. M. Ferry, the manager of Uabel, the Ullor, tald that ho did nut make u tult of clothea for Captain Parker, but that ho had lunilentult for u man named Paikcraud had told Hurgeaut Donovan F. Blade, of Slullett A. Co., lettlflod that the panta tbat Captain Patker wt Ibeu wcarlug were told by hint W, A Taylor, n tailor, rcnieinlmi! that he made a tult of C itanfoi Par kerand Identified the v. ' thncaplalr faadma aaclmeii nt Im wor'.. It. Jf U('oy tritlflil Hut ho hail aoll cloth to Captain Parker and re cognlxed Ihecloth In the veal aa a por Hon of the cloth ho had eol I him. MttKIKAifT lilfcNN denied that he had aver Mid that the petitioner woult have their headi chopKi olT. He had met Captain Parker at Ihe Watatch corner at 10 cAlock . in. The captain wnieober. He had one night gone over Ithodea Nat five time without flodlng hlni. There were no favorite that he knew of. Never nbiiaed Ofllcer Hlegfua by calling hhn a a of n l ; e-tlll he might havo none It. Ho re'irie-l Iowry for lelngoiriivoliouri. Itowry liadxld: lly U d! ho Intended I" null auyhnw. Did not call hint a-of a !-. VVlt nets wai onlerml to go to the Variety Theatre lo inaluUIn petce. Ilia fully n year ago iiiico Mr.l'orhman came to the hall and rerted trouble. Ha met her on the tlnitanl the complained com-plained that her hualiand waa again drunk. Forhmin told hlni that If he talked with hit wlfo he would about him. They drank together and male It up. Dldnutcalltihnae-ot a 1 . Mra. Forhmaii wrote inlttlve to htm andhe watrniirtti-llot"Plt. II waa Albright who Ielk.il to her. Did not wink at her at Wonderland, lilrkner waa with hlni at the time. Did not threaten to run Nadel III. He had In lulled him an J he had tumlenel over thlt. Did not remark that he could pay line. ill relation lo the experience on the Itapld Trauillcar.wltneMti-otirled that he reported Ilwth for delaying Mm twenty-live mlnulea. Ill the Joy matter mat-ter Thornton got frightened and he arretted him (Joy). Never made any remark that he could lick any a nf a b who tinned the illtl.n. Klllngel aid that he wanted lite (Ulenu'a) he J. CAITA1N I-AHKKIt de.ilo.niie clmrgra In toto. He aald Wire boil come up with a prltoner and ho had ordered hlni hack In a quiet manner. O'ltellly hadtald lohlm: "I with you would gn In and look at Iho Hit." lie did to and looked at Wlro bccautohewaalu front. Did not re-, member calling Wlrn a a or a h Did not ray that Donovan and Janr.ey were a of b t, He told Matthewohe could noteicuio him. Matthew ha I tald that lly Ull he would go. Matthew after warda apologized and he lit hlni In work again. Ho did not know of any favorite. They wire generally very elll clcnt and when niveut wero ilicked. Did not hear of Hhccta' complaint about rohtiery. Did not nbute Helgfut. Wllliemtheu referred hi thu teeth monyorrihllllng In r.ganl to Ihe Jewelry Jew-elry found Jt the time of ForJ'e arrett. Tho prltoser wa examined and he look tho Jew tlry and the money Into the ofllce to O'ltellly. He went In the tank, w hero the priumtr had n box In vault. The prltoner gavo him nn order on the hank and the thlnga were eijt ted all day until 6 p. m. He told Hhilllng to come again, at he wat going to dinner. He denied being drunk. The limning exhibition he vltlled ao natnteethatlhey did not tight ton flnlih. Did not call Allhllght a a- of a b and could prove that he waa fiber. He thought the railroad depot a good but Hid not call AUUrlght a of ah , but atked Young to write to Parley Wllllami to get tho Ji. extra. Wllueii, In changing ihe Wat of Abler., had Ml I Jotlngly for hint to go on the Itapld Trantli and walk back to Iho county road, No hard wor.lt potted between While and hlmtelf lu regard to club or badge. About thellatthi Wilton charge the wllneea aal.lt Alter patrolling tuveral alreela he wont to Franklin Avenue almut midnight. Ill going by llaltln Wilton' ho heard the piano pleylug and ordered thu uolte ttupped. Homo ono atked that the woman lenllowed to rlultti nnd ho contented. He thin e, but a they tang Ion Jer lie tald It waM"uogo"uud that they could not alug any more. The proprlelrtt ald the would, and ho arretted her. He allowed hertodrctf. Oilier mmaup and urged that It wa Iho Fourth of July and at their rupiut ho let her go. T bowline denb-J the tleallng of cloth. Tho cloth wa pu In thectllar. He did not know or It lielng mlttlng until It win reported by ltalelgh to Moithal Young, lie did not know that Janney wo engaged In the Parlllo Hardnare Company robbery cate. Ho took Iho cari him aelf and went to Ogdcn and got hit man and rt-covorod eome of the atolengooda. The.ultlng out of thu imager In Ihe City Hall waa lii'tlll-able. lii'tlll-able. Had a talk Willi Janney In the Mint laloon. He atked Janney If ho knew anything wrong about hlni. Janney laid "no." I alkldl '"Then, why did you algn the la-tlllon?" Jaunty replied that h would acratch Ida name oil'. He admlltiil that he had drauk ler attho.Mliitaj.loou. Cl.fiti; o'nril.t.Y waa aworn and tettlfled lu behalf of the.lefeii.il but oil. red nothing that le mind to an exoneration of thoaocu ted lu tho allghtett degree, IIL'Clll llI.n.VN tald that Ollln-r Matthewi had In formed hlni that It looked kind of funny to eee reformed gambler arretllng thoao who had not reformed. TWO HAMllLKIUi t. II lied thoy thought tbat Parker wa Mlier, but did not know. IimiCTIVB IIAnOKTT laid that ho had met Captain Parker at Hmlth'a drug iti re, mid that ho had auggcaled Iheygolo J-'raiiktlii avenue. They went and heard a piano played In llattlo Wlltou't. They thou went out, Uil returned lu a few mlnulea and told tho Inmatet to ttop tinging. Hat. tie Wilton refilled nnd wnurreat.nl. A young mail Interfered and he atruck him. Witucte did not aeo Caploln Parker drink Iver, and ho wat not under Ihe Influence of liquor. Parker might havo ordered hlni to thoot. The rou who Interfered were Intoxicated. Intoxicat-ed. Hedld not hearany ouerequett the girl to ting another verte. The girl I.tvlngttou atopiMid tinging. He i-ould havo teen If Parker had drank lieer. There waa no quarrel about lielng able to pay between Paikcraud Hattlo Wilton. They did not tit lu the lack jailor and havo a converts-lion. converts-lion. POI.II'MIAN pool. te.tlllid that Hergeant (llenn atked him toneat a converialloii he had h.fird lu the Franklin Avenuo thcalir. Ho did ti. Ulei.u atked lvtllnger: 'Whuthaveyoii ugalnttmo lu ilgti. lug that petition?" JCillnger replied that ho wai not treated right, "Ynu haven good bcit,"' continued Olcnn. Thla waa ltween 8 and U n'clock p.m, I wna on duly. The wordt a of a b wi ro not mod. HIIIKNIIK anii BtNiinns were examined but uUered not king hew. I nnn m.i. iFjnnn n, M J. Mulllvan aald that 'llenn had ' Informed hlui In the Frnnklln Avenue arlety Theatre that ho had better I make application for a alllon on tho ttjllcu force. DettlveAll:i:klunilalJ on May Dth laat he In I aeen Captain Parker In Languid Hulllvau' talorni threo or i four Unite. He waa under the In i lluence ol liquor. r)aw him drink beer. Cat tain Parker went In to the wlno rocinjiicveral womeu were In there. l.AXCI AMlBt'l.l.lVAN, proprietor of the taloon In qucaUon. corroborated Ihe teillmony of tho la.f wllneta. |