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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 18 th [LER SWINDLED D EVERYBODY AND .nd@nr@ | 1 KNOW HE HAD bans IN JEWELRY! os ENERGY ee ee ee * were nue | peeseeesnensense SPOCCTD ss aii tt WOULD HAVE ages and de porerrernrererserenenrerrs Miller tht hot ; MONEY PAID (agnipnet from Firet Page) gjebiration ‘ “I the police had let + Miller alone a few weeks itt eo eal ! longer fifty more employees « uilter tal fhe and apd me |; Would not have been able + f 4 grain sto do the work. One man i} cine before thaw were | or woman in the South? ‘dirwation. they wrote outers ask: (¢ WOULD risk $10 and get the ne for the stand of the concern, Trey wie aalng “for quotations dollar premium, and fol- ‘lowing her letter would } Smet nim i) come $50 more,” : Grild-cat scheme as Miller proposed. Yet “there were many--some possibly com- ation deposits or mopounts, One fam alone combined thelr money and gave Bim $0.00. Of course, Miller pretended to have in formation that would influence the mtock ymarket at his will with, ae he said #7 Mberal use of money. He deolares | that he was on confidential terms with) certain persons in the New York Block » and that: through this. Ip omg could operate the market Ina that would build a thousand dollars] y up to a billiot | that Tread in 4 ‘ad “It is impossible to + give any idea in cold i type of the amount of x morey that came in i % daily and the commis- E ¢ -..., Se mvaroueulf TO “CAPPERS” eth ence 4 5 FSi leat wane Mung Man ; MADE MILLIONS.+ ford to Invest as nih as hed ie auch | , . IN JEWELRY. { glared (es several sak Ik wan the . i “The publication of the fact that when Mil- ler was arrested he had but 75 cents in hispock- et makes me smile. Miller got no small por- tion of thy money that the syndicate made. | honestly believe that i). sh sions paid to ‘carpers.” So profitable did the commission — business become that even wash- connections were tales. If Wiltiam F Miller over atts . teal Si Prannlia @yraicale money fey Orwouen mt (et when | saw the man last £| "ee rhe had UEEAICONN | ESOS OREEG sn eD ES wick Ih wae ef t0 talk to their friends Hy" | came « seo qd 4 a 9 thr jouta t ie about the gold mine. + .x mi day, he had at least $10,000 [ler ef ahd famoved ‘the iim on walter Grouehed the figure of in jewelry on his pere x son. Besides that he Doctors ‘worked” their 3 jc) je ct hun igang’ ms patients, as | have ale tie ver at Bee | wy was thrown Into 4 the Jesters placed In three Some, those contal woich required (he tive from circumstantial ev!- Miller mever in his Ute had te business (rangaotions in | Santen? rald, ing bis finger on [Mie How ante out an after- noon few nper, Whieh my wife took, ver lived pond: 1 falthitul to a 4 or i ; : er " none f ME sd os, onasaiin +12 teadhy sald, Me hoe fataenl to always carried in his j wae dant me . i per. it told of jing hie stock connections pockets tremendous $j «ive 'gor te vet some new clathen i |! wae for, 2h, 8, See: 1on't, dress as well ax | should.” He) mplayer to." sums of money, which Jj sskea ‘me Ic) knew ee ye MM kl yD 4 ; told him w My wite and t od cone he displayed for effect wl aor ti Ber “wy ut “T have seen the min- isters and the doctors ace Wheat and the druggists and) i5..0"siler” Motah vin'een ts neighbathood, *He would Ko telephone in the drug store ins avenue and Floyd street, y of his depositors congre= calhen, anda heard him tell, | think it was that he had ordered #ix $100 sults \“ouw* iran there, 1 as! Mrs. yori wh f thei prosperity. He ‘ y si over as at the washerwomen: and st ten iin ha whenever it was neces- Atle wife did not want tm to steut | sala: OMe te but un that it wae impeamible for any> | ve: had any money ae Wai, Ua ee 4 | old. washer wom: pur it Ip you, caivtingulh wis as Per the bootblacks and the! rispitiy ‘nt ihe! air” ealitieg’s crplovecn, with two or three |cih Senet them take you! fn reted | hive The ded him as an intel- ~ Her rpaccning, lectual Kigut He, they suid, had’ in- myself In the fat Sify, us * Administration. In [tothe ah vee hb Wehiee Bers onverma> on imaginary Condi % talbed with a con- Nb a week firs Appearance butchers and the bakers im the business had #POW Washington, and hi but at any rate be prevenieit and the candlestick Ca yl Tha: & A wboie house tastes! | Sebived ip thelr eves aie coocmone |‘are seine (ame at frm | “xplatnes hele iis enormous | hy L 1. Power ig which to do the Rual- | Witteen ‘They regarded him as an han: | tela ‘he had wae Maes ae wen t upon the une erward the) & ellar to roof that havea makers all fighting in \for Mr. Powers. He saw nef. Bhe told him | had been indicted a: ed him here, War ilke @ Beehive | emt, man. prospective investors Gas ; he it we “here ma chive | ED IMMENSE SUM that building to lead in | Regas te cyte ofr a | cal Fa! seis ear and) oaked him the lambs. Every one HAD GREAT ane ut Miles, 7: Hulten” and) TStMvricked the hi TS Bh as, | ition @f the fact that when) arrested he had but 7 centa t makes me emile. Miller: fo stall portion of the money that ayndicate made | honestly believe ; hry ‘when I saw the man Inst he had atj¢ cent, on the ‘come-on's GAO in jewelry on his person ey —™ that he always carried tn his deposit. \ gockets tmmense sume of mone he dleplayed far eect shane ver | tbtttinbtisbieihi-biiccettet ‘wes necessary. meats. In an oft-hand way I told him ‘As an indication that Miller salted) that | was W. F.'s press agent. Well, I scheme more than POLITICAL PULL. geal ror 1 ampoule of money that came in dally and the cimmissions paid to “eappers pe table fd the commission by EMPLOYEES DOCTORED PAY- gent ierthe’ polite pratt pation Hee ‘ rReant. ROLLS: She saw that the raid was occupying Here ts an odd thing: Many of the ‘he attention of the police and came phye had but the one idea— to collect the 5 per vex doctored the pay-rolls after | back to me, #). Clerks who bad worked for | wei “There is no doubt in my mind that Miller had behind him in his swindling career more ‘helt | nt ty 0, at down at $8 ant $8, | i as high ax iad and] SLEUTHS EASY TO ELUDE. s name ya week, H baa on tt kx before. Beveral of ‘he employ aries did not exceed Awakened my admiration by the money 1 a " . ) ae b have olready sald, LAMBS FOUGHT FOR EN") TRANCE. me talked the matter over unt jong es aE 4 to the same should try to escape, ‘Then as to the plan. At the front of ho eway at least rome of the profits of] wasn't, but 1 wanted to smooth down . yi i ft he concern te best shown tn a comver-| the newspapers, t I welt knew the! political backing than the ministers ans the doe ed mi the welt) the ney: Pian : . a nel “Bation which his wife and my wife hed. tas I had before me. My heart wasn't any schemer, swindler t stn e and n aes v i Who loved "heat ree | my! a ea edi , ; Wao hen that my eyes were wife follow “Mrs. Leal! sald Mom, Miller, “Mt ie] im it, for the Miller was to me then true that my husbind hes loads of|the biggest swindle thai | had ever but I want to tell you honestly, | Known, and I have seen some good ‘con te another, 1 would indeed | combinations in the West and on Cad le or m hha’ “5 a opened. I knew the Miller Syndicat orate a i woman. Ill though she was, gambler that this but the one Idem, to ¢ gah wasn fraud and 4 swindle, Tie ‘ Saniicd’ aimay ah fear ve country has ever seen. $) seas, ou ine “comeson's” deporit if allowed. to continue. y us cautiously as canbe, fm the world tf] Continent, He h as cli | boarded a Myrus avenue car, which ‘ymen ad ients, to ; 5 7 took me to the Brid 4 avoided th eae working as 0 clerk st/M LER CARRIED BLUFF TO my. knowledge iti : aie ob: Dicions week ce police without citing any pur: Miller showed me 4 THE END. | + pol vg 3 : po thay rand Be . MbeslL oe meee leaks! raird avenve car took me to the Grand Central Btation and | trem Welle-Fergo Ban for) ow on that day when the | wn reporter the pame of W. F. Simmer ligt me he mentioned my name in Dis “That money was never drawn! story He did the same thing on Ther cians of the highest Zjmas oa, age money involved | i nel matigcns MOO ae. Ves gis break(ast’ In a ‘restaurant’on Hast rank, Senators, Assem- hiesinger had openiy made his y-necond street and took an early © Bi Mis of the desperate game they were for Uttea, 1 remained tn he He inveriaity “alluded to the taut couple Jot monte ao 2 day. when all of the New York papers blymen and leaders of ff moivy’tn commissions t omers As “thene suckers?” He ae Mew. ta ah aa ts hs us bot partis. The tine fsiq ate igi naah | BR Se tae Shao oh Anat iP AINE'S CELERY COMPOUND a Soi of Charen, tenaehs ey orale | of his political influence Hae of how na money ‘Miller took In : | egg ys aeaiber owe: ‘1 te ‘or race tr re he ca omg ge gel i ee yet | ‘eeu otras me Horry D.. Elks, Glens F alls, N. y,, writes ; / fag tater are contened nthe de: (f (rm OM wouldve ars ro IF the State down to the Hee mone the a wo iMate rer annesniaty J lode gin] “Early last spring I found that I was tired and ! tala below, No romancer, even hel M vigce were ne is cmploved vay for oro (smallest ward heeler, all {arene 3 5. neck, hy ef ele languid, my appstite was fafling, aud I was becoming run ‘the most vivid imaginatian, could eon-| oii NWO Of gach & state oF affeirs, On Wednestay, Nov. 2. ihe day that 1] Ba etal! Yet me tell just how 1 was) OF Wednestay, Nov. 2. the day that Petieied 4 8 swindler and seciised of a] Mi} Bad a talk with Miller abour the | Eagle man. 1 told him that the reporter crime thet he ace] bee nmblted= the AC as nevaalog hard certain qvations (hat § oaalfagall we En licaty | 1 could not answer—the wtocks that Une Shs facts an they are, an ti: police know] *YMiente were investing Ite money ‘een him(down generally, I was advised to take Paine's Celery set BE on HF hiya Compound, and alter using it I neyer felt so weilin all my DETECTIVE RAN AWAY. life as Ido now, It braced me up, gave me stregth and vigor and made a new man of me. I :ecommend it to all i of whom were indirect> f}uat this baurhatie’ sinter! wevusht Miller must have got- ly in his pay. That is, ] ei ten out of the scheme they received — their i $1,000,000. How much bribes either in divi- f] their mother umants Coin more | do not know FF they are, and ay the District attorney)! IS dend 7 e4t scheme that ever happened “Yo gesting with a deaparate a Nic? anid Milter; aneorutng a.carei nds of 10 per cent. a “yet, Fring eaee ‘ 4 i em tbe Monday of the = lim (We, art burt. thos abe Lor in feorinn egies CAUGHT AT HIS OWN GAME.| «5 smash wnen re » pala ne oat Yin" run up thote siaire agsin Tu shoot! persous who have tired and languid feelings, to al % T left the Millet syndiente. 4 es of Rock Island, selling ¢ skis " One of the funnies: thinks though, wan | With his own pockets flied "Hs jumped. His face became pate] athlet d to all wh k hard ly,” Porter for the Brooklyn Fagi« rie, and impress upon h for bringing customers | ihe Avr of wow Milles wan swindled ai] Ut made my heart bleed to mee the jand’navran up the siairs, stumbling at etes, and to all who work hard mentally, . Nat we have large amo dee while | oar come (up with thet ghantcear ued | every jump. ‘a ee and cast hem 's feet.) o ieVaae. then "ny. “wtler’ alee over [auch pimtnganmerans essven.t 42; Paine’ sCelery Compound restores, strengthens Viewed me. 1, ax an obd newspaper to him.” Kbew that he wes after W. F. and pro-|omited In the North River ant sh ’ ha aren up the Franklin Syndi-/ and Leather Manks And t + ig A synod my nature be laabosnres one I ren ee : ie Ast w ti in W sé t h 1 follawed m i" ¢ a to les Paloon Ab. Jo: cen! ie whole MEF propoee to heie. Since Ye lg] ipet the revorer that da 1 Ream TAA aie kt enounect | proceed ng waa moat fudieroun. 1 t*!and sustains vital energy and muscular force: Bb wofall, wu: a: the same time 1 was) him with mite how: ound at of Prankiin 8 ee Chat satne | maney-maddened creatures back | Hot oshan Maeeaele ‘eat’ he husnngous | CAREERS = == Se asoraliy too tones vo Ve. As 4 resus) cvtn was 1 Uits« take ma xin) an tre Inte Tih her husend | ‘ERG "wieah Brevicusty 1) hes given |“ASb ier C FA CAI 8, IVE AR IG Sf ay Peperter and tid not get along weli| the varn about dabbling in thore ~ | MARR who init we Milles my veslonalion at the Camedetion | wits abeonge: from my wits. VOR ‘CANAL PLAN a Y RS YOrB 68 ORM | $8 cnr Interview. 17 irom | at did eens aeaily tae ainjer | MAR ico AN ARMY LASSIE, |") re sn ; 1] of Me Veale Ue had ‘oeaned me to Pheentay mace sali srmounts te redk in th " hone interested la Know, that (hie ¢ Me as Ope “tl ol » ment 11 ald grea “the bink roll and Deft | fer three months, but by he bo tae Vocday 's 9 imere Wiatce— je City Was Pall » | peared ove H D (sometimes brite crime und a cryi pe uid —ne ; ha wi 44 in v= . ‘el iv, 'e y. al : | STORY DIDN’T HOLD. waltore every: day | accu and Mi hetauas told reporver| wan to-day Informed that the following | Would not know It by alent. i } Sut—thin te what maken me wild ne f heal | sae Bend, mre, to {ake mip place Wore he commercial oreanitations of New York) A year ago to-day the city was tied with rage when 1 think of | Was while the syndicate was atl When Tr resigned the htee time tne] have never performed s dtahoneat act in| City have approved of the plan to ex- | Mp by snow as It had not been since the " made copious notes. Miller then | bay: ey me 2 surprise, At my home| my Tite that T can revall. pend $99,000.00) in the improvement of | “Great Bligaard.” Trains were stalled, % Wet Blanket eft me, aud went to Miller, He wh dence of ht t wien the party gathered ame he BD: the cnnal xvatem: Many of the rurface transportation lines Kel, Ww, Kier x A vrese agent” said and fe PAL Ru Mile Ci e ‘nck boy. Th Produce Ex- | !n the streets were tled up most of the On lp ‘ants. ia Foals ine ext PRLS, He marane rm ow ’ wt y x : b a , a lone and’ a sub- KISSED BY THE KAISER. S tton Exchange, Coffee Ex- Lhe a4 ‘There was talk of famines in meat Jot tot had sicken of ba " sce ‘ a: | nal Boatzwen's Association, | and other provisions, New York was 4 jean ts atin nis account. | 4 van t th. the ; ft Ir | was PMB ovat AL | ‘ot | Real atate Exchange, Merehante’ Ag Oe ‘ , ty ‘ as > wie my #tal@® | And then 4 i m pat'tg the hat Tite “sive his! Mig Weleome te Prim sociation, Merchants and Manufacturers’ | To-day? r, dear! It ts like an i Paid Help Wants Stl uke eaaeaas tai] Mesto easel | in that ceowd i ners. He never potd lth. th oe belie pare aes, April day, but a very “dirty” sort of in ly 1 dat ay eben tank or a t Bot ice that ihey a habora: thread. f The Governor will be entertained at a |“ April day. The rain has been fall- To-Day’s World. ' nitat apt notified th wo 0 apie cigned ane Caal dinner of those otgantsations on in torrente since .ast night. The > inves , q \ a velllng iller, BERLIN, Feb. 13—Prince Henry of | March 10, sigeets are covered with slimy Na ‘ fering 10 per ce cok G2 sl Ler te cee, th wer Wren Prussia, brother of Emperor William of tr cae eli hees acta Acie On ald wrier wa . in the Byndhnase ‘ pdt F a . The “line 5 Germany, arrived here to-day from the to ot sheer Oe ares. Paid Help Wants in." Av man with one of the original | conne:t f at Information | Ue! . ; At] and well-to-do, stopd reir Orient, He was welcomed at the rail- DRIVER LILLED BY TRAIN, the 5 oes We ee ac aes Set fo fave ie tne wane fond siatn by We Majesty and large —s WEATHER FORECAST. | “ um . The two brochers embraced and kissed | Ragine 01¢ Mtl Wagen at Rreek- Resstea [Thirty sollare of thie amount tie yu a ralitlon hi jewcn other affectionately, the ands| tym Crossing and Man Mangied, pie ua ei ‘ a "sapere seat sve," ; «_suiltton tn Sy poor woman, go tome,” 1 said, |2xed and the Guard of Honor present- we Gaeee a | ity and r OnoceRY alans ¢ i le more than “Take your money and out i: In the|® 4 | | nowsnw tte! tripked bh ffm dividends, But un | #M ‘ x tmat for Gaye be batik Don't Tenve it here.” headed by the Imperial] A Long Island Railroad train nit * gir ind shine to we ‘| iAinon ... sitwin day be wanted che a. Mel wit at Miller and lis rp hag AE Ps psd art ince Hoheniohe, and many | “ilk wagon at Aberdeen sirect and ‘ Maus. bors 5 Mase is certitoate on M : nthe ern carry tig te tho auEht ta anew ogre: dintingatabed ctvh, naval and milaary a as angry. Me thougi' - muir " > ue at er am ness.” I] oftictale wel a Prince +] JaNITeeseRs Se ae eee rnin tine om | gate & to Miler, Ts be 3 retuned, <1 have been employed’ here! j bey . Fe ‘ sition ca: h ‘ r ie Me the soul of van “oe , 'm ee OMEN Won e ecelt and con: r aan ag : ; f In cet. . ie tirely” super: a n 4 naval uniform, and Prince Heary LUNCHES ecg MM afl ag . e f e a Rhee eons They were a] money a 1 Jet | rove #B an open carriage to the Gehiess. @1 wiLuiNeay 1g) PU making 32 " os Miller ¢ fe Me nviction wih] mem alone | determined ‘The stroets were thronged with people, 2] MACHINES TS aoe You must jet) dey fien seen aa high as $1.00 " the police, however of my who enthusiastically welcomed the pag?) Fave Al me p ‘a that tas . \ day by mai! |" Miller loved joweury. Ie loved. fine} eee. a4 ate | Brimee. 1 Scotave out or VN thr j hes. as a od 4 — ee tbe “3 NECKWEAR TE apn ¢ oat oF TH throw “VICTINS MULTIPLIED. |: hg hy rot}! a] ppmeemas es’ sg | “a ie way not in. Bebind the deay was ‘I ; fe 1! ptaxon - im |DEPOSITOR TURNED TABLES. |' had \o cularee his offices, and . ome aaa ve Pre Muir, Sergeant,” I eaid. . i | you would inform Cay all he PoRtens S{ The reuerter heard 1 new he ¢ ‘ Drecloas stones! Parsee 4] beiped the row t c A , eneeat a Gewel igft becamee I know th | RALAELA Dts €) threatened to cal! che police. Then thy ’ coneelvabie er backa on the ainde @ aelars every Aa Tee | STRNOORAPHERS. ¢|reporier Wook the cuimant to the Dee!) ag be: “ | toyaetmees which he is not invest! s af ‘Hy cave oat lie dividends from SALASME § + $31 inlet atid Md there made 4 pi ints Me E> . | new money brought in. Tt ix nothing but ene wire & i a emiled 9) thors tle dlieate ha 6 val | ey aa + bres go agains vatee ona | y vet o'isnoeh, at may ear : popped ae Nee Biecle, the then District-Attorney FAKE mugs OF GOLD. pestnese ie re be t ! 3] wane WANDS Che. ped np fo. F hen home” "hel | es rama Ff ease a) 1 War Included om che compinint with 4 " , | rE mio | ot Sa aa ee iz | “TIPPED” TO ESCAPE. except that it was at the suggestion of | Worked t perfes tian | Thore was pile after pile, glitteringt wdictment was Fy I Th conceived really. betta |yetlow. Aut oe aay made die. A a Ry A eg 4 Suaae ye go is slaw “eta “0b Sas . hin bi ons. ‘That * | conse? baad Re . otng, and 1 Fi |g herd civ ema was rh | . he |e . jake “patton hea tellew ‘this Soa mA ao al the Atty pread ry body ) Je ay Hs, win Mince oak |e the Si bortood

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