>From the Rochester Daily Union and Advertiser Rochester, Monroe County, New York JUNE 12, 1900, Part 1 Page 6 A WOMAN'S ARREST Ellen LANDERS Taken into Custody on a Charge of Drunkenness. Ellen F. LANDERS, a young woman, who has been arrested a number of times, was arraigned in Police Court to-day on a charge of drunkenness. She pleaded not guilty to the charge and was committed to jail till to-morrow, at which time she will be examined. The woman was arrested at 1:25 o'clock this morning on Central avenue by Officers Jerry SULLIVAN and MULCAHY. She appeared to be badly intoxicated and one of her eyes was swollen as though she had been struck by some one or had fallen down. The woman after she was arrested on one occasion several years ago attacked the police matron, but the latter quickly subdued her. ADMITTED TO PROBATE. Sons Named as Executors of Emily LOVERIDGE's Estate. Surrogate BENTON admitted to probate this morning the will of Emily LOVERIDGE, who died on May 12th, leaving an estate consisting of $500 in personalty. Charles A. and Joel A. LOVERIDGE, sons of the testatrix, are named as executors by a will executed on December 4, 1894. RUTH RANDALL'S WILL. Instrument Admitted to Probate by the Surrogate To-Day. Letters testamentary upon the estate of Ruth RANDALL, who died on December 23, 1899, were issued this morning to Rufus P. RANDALL, son of the testatrix. The estate consists of $500 in realty and $1,900 in personalty, and the son is the only heir. The will was made on June 8, 1899. A NEW JAILOR. John BIRDSALL Succeeds John CAWTHRA Who Becomes a Court Attendant To-Day. John BIRDSALL, one of Sheriff FORD's deputies, has been appointed jailor to succeed John CAWTHRA, who has been made a court attendant. The change which was made by Sheriff FORD, went into effect to-day, when both men began their new duties. BIRDSELL's home is in Pittsford and he has been a deputy sheriff for some time. John CAWTHRA has been jailor over twenty-five years, having served under Sheriffs BURLINGAME, SCHOEFFEL, HANNAN, HODGSON, DAVY, SCHROTH and FORD. HELD FOR BURGLARY. James HAMMOND Waives Examination in the Police Court. James HAMMOND, who is charged with burglarizing the liquor store of KOVELSKI & SMITH on Central avenue, waived examination when arraigned in police court to-day and was held for the grand jury by Judge WHITE. HAMMOND was arrested by Officers BURKE and MULCAHY while in the act of burglarizing the saloon. The thief got into the place by forcing open a transom over a rear door. When the officers entered he made a bluff that he was employed in the place and pretended to be washing glasses. The proprietors were sent for and stated that he was not employed in the saloon. Even if he was it was very evident that he had committed burglary when he forced open the transom. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. Anna BRAUN's Mother Will Look After Her Daughter's Estate. Letters of administration upon the estate of Anna BRAUN, who died on May 30th, were issued this morning to Philippine BRAUN, mother of the decedent. The estate consists of $2,000 in personalty and $1,700 in realty. CHARGED WITH VAGRANCY. Boy, Who Refused to Work; Arrested on Complaint of His Father. Emil BRINK, 16 years of age, was arraigned in Police Court to-day on a charge of vagrancy preferred against him by his father. The latter stated that the boy had for some time refused to work. The boy said that if he was given another opportunity he would mend his ways and go to work. This satisfied the father and he was released. Lincoln Club Active. The Lincoln Club held a meeting last evening at the city building to make arrangements for a marching club in the coming campaign. M.T. MORSE was elected captain. A committee of three was appointed composed of H.J. SIMMELIAK, Ald. BEARD and Edward SHULTZ to act as an executive committee. The captain ordered a drill for next Wednesday evening. There were about sixty members present. SUIT FOR SERVICES. Carrie A. READY Asks Damages for Work on KNICKERBOCKER Farm. Carrie A. READY is plaintiff in an action brought in Supreme Court for $75 damages, that amount being claimed for labor and services expended in putting in fifteen acres of wheat on the KNICKERBOCKER farm at the corner of Lake avenue and the Ridge road. Ella K. ANGELL is the defendant. The complaint alleges that Edgar KNICKERBOCKER was the agent of the defendant in the care and management of the farm in August, 1898, and that the wheat was put in at that time. The answer states that the plaintiff failed to perform her contract, also that the farm is owned by the defendant and Jessie KNICKERBOCKER jointly. The case was placed on trial before Justice DUNWELL in Part II. of Trial Term this forenoon, George P. DECKER appearing for the plaintiff and Quincy VAN VOORHIS for the defendant. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Mrs. Maria WHOLAHAN died yesterday at the family residence, No. 41 Yale street, aged 44 years. Deceased is survived by her husband and four children. Ellenor, wife of William H. NIVEN, died yesterday at the family residence, No. 87 North Fitzhugh street Submitted by Sylvia Myers Olson