a NR is THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Epirox and Pror'r 1 nen paid In ad sibiert to previous % per ii for 3 inser + sneer guent fnsertion, cso—— THE FLACK FRAUD. The Chief Conspirators in the Case Indicted. JUDGE BOOKSTAVER (ENSURED. Fraud, Deceit and Collusion Character. ized the Proceedings— Dangers of Judi cial Negligence and the Present Code in New York Divorce Courts Pointed Out—A Matter of Grave Public Concern. As announced in all the partids NEW YORK, Oct. 1.- these dispatches 1 in the Flack bogus divorce last week conspiracy are indicted, Judge Bookstaver is se- ¥ verely censured, but he could not be in- dicted owing to his judicial position. The grand jury came in with a long presentment and indictinent for the fol- lowing: Sheriff James A. Flack, Will iam Flack, Ambros: Monell, Meeks, Mrs. Raymond, viarities, iin lictments, lemental Joseph Gross Irreg addition deci TOSS irre it and could 1 1: ue h an ac weilitats d highest Liave Jiwooves the wd all tration fact that collusion, HY 15 ex tion of and main gion of ider that the eferees indivorce us and is condu angers and abuses * IAS t x posed, Negligence, ute to Judge Book- i ! n in the sense of profit or g in such actions alone are not th nly means by which the bench may i graded and J LRAd id ial usefulness paid Neglect, remissness and complaisance to friends are liable to pro- duce like results. We are of the opinion that among other things the crime of conspiracy has been committed, 1 he conspirators, from their position Mn life, their knowledge and e Xperienes, have been enabled to so shroud’ their actions that an understanding and dis- covery were made exceedingly dith cult.’ tench Warrants Issued. were issued for the « indicted with him irt except Civil Justice Monell, who is tooill to leave his bed and whe ii furnish bail for his a1)! Bench warrants sheriil ned ti Bi all Ww The indicted persons profess to be sur- prised at the action of the grand jury. Poor Prospects for Retterdam Strikers. Loxpox, Oct, 1.—The attempt of the Socialists to run the strike f She » Rotter dam dock laborers has f utterly and the strike itself is likels take a similar turn, partly owing to their in- terference. The disturbed portion of the town is so thoroughly guarded by troops and effectually covered by the 1s of war vessels moored in the river under which armed forces can be landed at a moment's notice as to preclude any idea of success on the part of the strik- ers by violent means and the ranks of the men who have taken the strikers’ places are filling up rapidly. John Burns sent London for the relief of the strikers, but aside from this the contributions to the strike fund have been surprisingly small. 1 - Cowhided the Vicor Walker, St. Louis, Oct. 1.— William C. Young floor walker for a Broadway dry goods house, was publicly cowhided in the store by Mrs. Baron, wife of Abraliam Baron, the telegranh editor of The Weostliche Post, Young's offense seemed to be in engaging him ell to marry Mise Jennie, the daughter of the indignant lady, whilst he still had a wife in Eng- land. Mrs. Baron plied the lash re peatediy while a circle of under clerks gathered around to witness the fun. Young finally dashed from the store and cacaped, Died of n Rattlesnake Bite. JacksosviLne, Fia,, Oct. 1,—At Ti tusville, Fla., W. H. Adams, a postal clerk, accidentally stepped on a rattle snake as he was walking on the public highway about midnight. The snake buried his fangs in Adams’ leg. He twisted a handkerchief about the wound and hurried to a physician, who cupped the wound and administered whisk freely. The treatment was of no avail, and A dams, after intense suffering, died. Chang Yeng Hoon’ s Farewells Wasiusaron, Oct. 1—~Chang Yeng Hoon, the retiring Chinese minister, presented his letters of recall to the presi- dent. He was accompanied by ree tary Blaine and Shu Cheen Pon, first secretary of legation, and Liang Shung, an attache, The new minister, who ar rived in Washington last week, will be presented at an early date, Fifty Persons Killed und Injured. 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