| Show LIEUT HEILNERS STATEMENT To Tells of the Conversation on tho Bridge or tho Brooklyn SCIILEYS FAMOUS KDIAHK qlI r 10 I hal II IIlht 1lIh ltll ItrlII Ih Itr vrothlngton June MHollowing the alatement of Lieut Commander llodg on reepecllng the evenIB Ihit oKurre1 in tlte bridge of Ihe I IIrkl > n July Ird Ihe navy department mud pehllo Ihe feflialug report of Chalvlck of hli ex anmt n uf Lieut Commander llell nerM M II H Niw York lloiilon Mae Jun II lueHIr In oliedlence to the order of the aecretary of th navy I have the bonor lo make the Following report of an examination of Lieut Commander llellner with nepeet tu hie knowledge of a cunvtraallun reported to have oeourrrd Utween Hear Admiral Hcbley and Llaul Commander II idg on mpKIIng the action of July 1 I Lieut Commander llellner alale a follow At one of the early aeulon of Ihe lioard ou hip poeltlona during the action ac-tion of July Jrd I Mrongly expreued my doubt a to Ihe llrookDn a iNMltlon 11 li before nuking 01 Ihe trip 1 a laid down by Limit lloditon xvernl other navl ator Mr Comley and Mr Hchuell I know aided with me Mr llndium anl I on thl fjrllcular mcaelun walked up and doMn the portable of Ihe bin of the llrookDn In which the board wui ellllng III I my 1nprealjn that Mr llodgeon claimed lhat Ih llrookDn wa eleven hundred yard from Ihe leading ttpanlih ihlp Mhen Ihe turn wai made The boar 1 I think tut It later at IIW ard Mr llmlx on told me lhat he felt iifUln they were cloBer than 1100 > anl 1 anl 1 lhal their iladlmiter gave KW yard lie aid Ue wre BO cloee that Henley gav o Ihe order llird aporl I nil to I him Vu mean ilaruiard d you not The commodoreaal 1 1 So 1 mean Irt 0 cto > > > o < < b 10 Ihnl now Mr ilodg n ia lil h 1 then railed attenllm lo the ponltliin of Ihe Tin and toll the commodore he thought thin waa danger of running hr Th 0mnlo tplll Damn th T x i reThe Iok out for h re If Thl c nv ntllnn waa repeal id In me un leveral 1 oiiaBloni I v rthlng I any now waa COli 1lnd In Ir lIado 101nnt Th otol my h IItll oIltrllt lp ma hav 11 Ilunt ynu lIIn t I nlto rp the Tesaa t let her ru l f t and out f r hem If I II l tn aliil bit 1 eoniir natlon I to me at lietl thr IlinW dnr Inir the eMl In ft tht oard tierauai vrry llm n disunion aro r I recurred to the p wltlon I Klven by him which 1 did not think correct I placed no de I I end nee on an ot > ervatton by ala ll mcur or tiilant durlne Kunnre My illwrleme waa that ilurlnit the iicll in I vould not net a Inol K ul eratlon by the Itadlmilir nn which I rould bua ny cnd Ihh I 1 uIIIt I dlmI on1 h < L mnll III th nlng lownr with eleanlng material whoee only duty via lo try to keep the glaiiKB I clmn Wllh the ulmiiel are Ihl inuld nil be done I tried kiiplng Ih ludlmiter under my coat but It vtaa of no U 1 mention Ihl ni n 1 reuM n fur the doul ta vthkh lirounht up Ihe iIltKUUIon The reiurl a publlihid waa procllcalD Ihe con veriallon a repealed In me Lkwl I llellner pend l hi ilgnalu ai an ttte1 lo Ihr aruroy or Ih r iwrt I herewith Kn 1 rlolulh F J LIIAimllK Captain U H V I C IILIISCU UutnntCmandr t 1 < To the Commanderln chief Mllrl lo Ilrll Isevv York June 1 leorge Wnld vogel iMenly year of age a Dili dealer died today from Ihe eneili of a il bIn i b-In 1 abdomen Inrlli I tml b > Ihlllp Mr lurmolt The murder uai the outcome out-come of jealouy both nun having been allentlve lo Ihe name > oung woman 1 Mcllermolt who WOB lliloxleteil rook ro-ok a light vvllh WIool Mit Ih nl ha1 t Mc lool 1our1 n kll lIh whlrh ho 1011 WIloKI Th doclor ho rim unI1 WIorr1 thuuaht Ih wOln1 a onlY on Int after dreeelnK II vnt him Hwa In tornal hmorrhe howOr Vtaldvoivla death early toilay Me Dermott lni tiot il been found by the olUe |