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7$ NEW-YOKK DAILY THTBUNE. TUESDAY. MARCH 24. 1903 SHOT TO SAVE HIS LIFE. REPORTS BIG GEM THEFT. MAN. ANNOUyCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. MAYOR QUOTES LIQUOR So Declares Ex-Consvl General at Manufacturer's Wife Loses Dia- We are Instructed to sell by Public Auction the most •amptu- 34th Monrovia on Arrival Here. monds Worth $25,000. ously Furnished Mansion of Mrs.David Liiiderhorn. 4"> W««i SALOONKEEPERS WITH COURT RECORD IN St., including the Great Collection ofOriginal Painting*, Marvel- ANSWERS J. R. Aubrey Crosela'nd, formerly Minister Resi- It was reported last night that Alfred Nathan, Liberia, Coverings, Magnifit-pnt Furniture, Draperies, PAYMENT IS dent and Consul General at Monrovia. who a wealthy manufacturer, living:at No. 3rt East lous Persian Floor WHICH BLACKMAIL ADMITTED. gave injuries fight with a man and received in a Seventy-second -St., had been robbed of jewelry Marqueterie Suite of 81 pieces. named Faulkner in the Consulate at Monrovia, on &c. Superb Old Dutch leant $25,000 by a butler. Bronzes, Royal October *. the details bf which were published in said to be worth at and Curios, Important Statuary, At Police Headquarters !t was that a com- Rare Enamel* Brooklyn German- Americans He Approves Pending High License this country at the time, and George Washington said other Porcelains, costly Table China, Rich Gold Table TeV* KlHc, the secretary of the consulate, arrived bore plaint had been received, and that detectives Sevres and — The thief, it Is sup- Chandeliers, Electroliers, &c. Two Original SiU Its Opponents Make Threats. last night on the steamer T.a Champagne under were working on the rase. Glassware, Artistic assumed names. On the. passenger list they ap J posed, will kep.p under cover, as he is well sup- Groups by Guardini, originally costing nearly #10,000. peared as J. R Aubrey and G. Washington. plied with money. All the seaports are hHnsr Mr. Cropland wish talk for SALE of the "premiere said he did not to watched. Forming altogether an AUCTION publication beyond saying that he had shot Faulk- / Correct GAVE MAYOR NO HELP. CITY WOULD NOT SUFFER. Mr*. Nathan, .to whom the Jewels belonged, of the Exclusive and Extremely Elegant and ner in self-defence and only after the other had at- ordre" away Saturday, was said, leav- tacked him with a razor. As to the report that had gone last it Old New-York Residence. undue intimacy with Mrs. Faulkner was at the hot. ing the door of the safe, in which the Jewels Appeal Mayor Gives Personal Views on worried, 2C.TH, 27TH, 2STH, AT 11 A. M. Saloon Men Ignored His His tcm of the trouble. Mr. Crcssland declared that were placed, unlocked She became DAYS OF SALE, MARCH false. and telephoned to the butler, who promised to Evenings of March 3OtX3lst,al «:I.>P.M. Aid Fight. High License. qffalr." Paintings and Statuary for in Blackmail "The only part which she played In the care for the jrems. He did. evidently, for when yesterday, in a letter to the Retail The M«yor yesterday, in answer to a letter re- he said, "was that of a gobetween. She came to Nathan returned from her Journey she To-day To-morrow Last Days of Exhibition. Mayor Low assault, Mrr. and Association, virtually ceived from the German-American Citizens' me lust before the second and said her rifled, Jewelry gone and no Liquor Dealers" chal- room, found the safe the CLARKE, define his husband wished to «c» me. Iwent to his and JAMES P. SILO and A. W. lenges to purge th« suspicion League of Brooklyn asking him to of the room was in disorder them themselves of he drew a razor. Imanaged to knock the razor trace butler. His system position on new bill now before about, he Auctioneers. that they ar* even now fostering the old the excise from his hand, and he got my head under his arm and his clothing scattered while had testimony of a legislature Albany, increasing the liquor impudently acknowledging that he of blackmail. He quotes the the at Then what Idid was In self-defence." left a letter $800 $1,200 year, liquor dealer to show that the association has dealers license from to a em- What Mr. Cropland did was to shoot Mr. Faulk- had taken the jewel?. paid blackmail and is a secret body, bound by phatically stated that he is and has been for ner three times. One of the bullets, it is said, gave an oath, and clearly sets before the dealers the twenty years in favor of high license. He went clear through his body. Mr. Faulkner recov- CUBA'S END OF THE TREATY. GOFF CORROBOKATES PHILBIN. to every one's sur- and Sales necessity of their doing something to break up his reason? for believing that the city would ered within twenty days, much Exhibitions On the, of the, first violent trouble, blackmail. not suffer should the bill become a law. His prise. occasion Mr. Crossland said he was seated at the table rat- Working to Secure the Makes Statement About Peculiar Jury Draw- In a letter to Henry Fuehrer, president of the letter said: President Palma ing his supper when Mr. Faulkner entered and — Now, Says G«rman-Arrerican Citizens' League, of Brook- Tou ask me to define my attitude toward a State flourished a razor. On that occasion Mr. Crossland Convention. ing Favoritism Allison. squarely on rec- bill,such as the Court of Appeals has decided doe? Aye. l>n. the Mayor placed himself Mayor. to received Injuries which he thought were permanent. yesterday about the Fifth Galleries not need to come before the That is Palma has Recorder Goff was asked Art license, and, to Havana. March "13.—President 1 ord In favor of high as was b« say, the Mayor has no official relation to it. Ihave His left arm was dislocated at the shoulder. Fine* jury rlrnwlnc nvntlor.e.l In Eugene A. ;<v-> Filth .ivfiin fne ir %t >. consulted, to policy of the sent a message to the Senate to the effect that peculiar two deliverances have made the not been either as the then it lias been dislocated twice, the second time puhllshci in The Tribune. Me expected, the excise bill pending at Albany or ns to its details, approved by th» United Philblns statement angry. Indulge In while crossing on I^a Champagne. He took hold unless the amendments statement, which h? dic- During liquor men exceedingly They but Iavail of this opportunity to give expression March it replied in th» following This Week. to my pers->nEl opinions on the rubject, in defer- of the rail'of the staircase, and a lurch of the ship States Senate are adopted before 31 all sorts of threats about what will happen to you tated: ence to the gttat interest manifested by and dislocated it. He was obliged to remain In his will be impossible to conclude the Reciprocity the fusion administration if the Mayor maln- others. 1 drslr» to say that it oops not need corroPora- THURSDAY EVENING. March 26, upon primarily berth for five days on account of It. treaty. Palma understands that the is particularly true, in view of t..<» to the Retail Ithink the bill must be looked President t<on and this r«->mm<"u<-lp« ttins this attitude. The letter aa a revenue measure. Itis evidently framed, not Mr. Crcssland has resigned his post, and his will be statement appearing in to-day's papers attributed prmnpft* ar •-13 eTrirfit. to United States House of Representatives Jurors in •a!* of th«- In'ereytm* eoDertlon of Liquor Dealers' Association i« addressed from the excise point of view, but from the point successor has been appointed. He will go to St. to Mr Weld<\ former CommiFSionT of of view of increasing the revenues of the State. in September and that the matter statement there is a partieiilarizt-d Mr. the president- It say»: Joseph, Mo., his home. Mr. Ellis was appointed convened that containedtransaction itself as Modern and Antique Dutch and Gminder. Let us examine it first, therefore, from that point be through by October. The Sen- admission of th» truth of the is fair to uk you to of view. The city pays, by direct taxation, about secretary some time ago. He, had come home, ho will carried related by Mr. Phllbln. You complain that it not are con- be m.?un- disprove persistent rumors, and argue that. despite two-thirds of the State tnx. and It also pays sub- said, to report for duty. a.tors supporting- the ad-ministration In order, however, that there shall no English Paintings my upon a stantially tax that Is paid The. Champagne passed a number of Icebergs derßtandlng. it proper, In mv opinion that [ this, you are entitled te ask me views two-thirds of the excise • the amendments will be approved. le tieirtnarir.K to affects the city of to the State. The State Kxcise Commissioner esti and considerable drift Ice In longitude s<\ latitude fident that should state my knowledge of the affair. My best question of State policy that $12,000.- at haiv.i. .opposed the treaty or New-York only as it affect* the rest of the State. mates that the exciae tax now yields about 42:30. Some of them were passed ciosc Sefior SanguHy. who has recollection Is that, some time during the month that such 000, all told, and that the new bill would yield about as there was a fog at the time. Twice the engines April.