The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1900, Page 1

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WBRATHBN—F AIM. ade (ULSD ao a: v\ tol |S AM aL) Books Open to All.” PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WED AFTER MILLER’S ACCOMPLICES. — noe ER LDREAE DE RELA AMA DEL EDAD DEMME DID _ PRICE ONE CENT, f ROBERTS Myixnuy'sonmeo FIVE BADLY HURT | LANKS 25. ON TROLLEY CAR BOER ARMY. [223 S SEs: |Crowded Cars Returnin OP. VM. EXTRA | from Coney Island Crash Together. ’ , ¥ a y 7 ‘ ” dicted with Wiliam F. Miller, im} Mest of Let bb ry were ; : : employees of the Franklin Syndicate. LONDON, Feb. 1-499 P. M.—It ts off) The Gener! commanding at Rene-!connection wich the Franklin Syndi- |" gunpoones were issued last night for! cially announced that the British cavalry | burg reports that on Monday, Feb: 18, | cate swindle, etirred not only the po-| every known employee of the Mill he wae attacked im force by the Boers. | lice, but the officials of Kings Coun-| Concern. All were served except two, division under Gen. French Monday, Fed. a Jed ¥ a lerke a eos which could not be legally delivered. Liew. Coningham, lorceat: . prom| eetion e 12, eeized the crossing of the Riet River Jt te significant that the two subpoenas at Dekti's Drift, on the east bank of/Resiment, was weemted and has since) Renewed activity in the case was . 6 which could not be served were drawn which the Sixth and Seventh Diviions|@** There were other casualtion.” — | aistinetty noticeable in the District- for two very important factors in the poet : Tas, Raat River in 0 tributary of the Attorney's office in B lyn. Irs of the swindle, according to the ‘The following despatch has also been nt fought his} In view of the fact that Miller and statement of Cecil Leslie made to The » Dekii's received at the War Office from Gen. st, oa cod but a fow| Leslie are alrendy under indictment| gy joberts aby. ef ; Hie PRT site, Fini; Wasco re a ii heals call esgesheragiadl WC . gti” a : 4 . . a ie lor I, Ly sakes, ta tompuand ce: e-eelanas of panel Eee get. heir] forts oF made to died Q0-! woman who, according iv Laslle, was mounted infantry, marehing from Orange po ay tate goal other lleged partners of the | named by Miller to become Leslie's suc- censor upon the latter's resignation. This young womai 8 upon a confidential Fraakiin syndicate to book. COL. PLUMER’S ADVANCE District-Attorney Clarke thie morn- | rooting with the heads of the concern. CHECKED BY FLOODS. ing summoned more t...n twenty wit-| The subpoena-servers reported that ahe LONDON, Feb. 14.—Advices from Ga-| Resse before the Kings County | P64 left Brooklyn and is said to be in a ae a cor, |OTMAG Jury. Many of these witnesses | ‘The other absentee was T. Sullivan, Phumer’s and ed i , | Were former employees of the Syndi- |@leo named by Leslie ax one of the Cnt nur wwe he Sopp ete and ethers were dponitory who |20wer® shed nerd, ula, ms two shells into the Boer fort. The Boer! did business with the Floyd street |aaia to have been considered by his fel-| 9" mosey a low-clerks as right-hand man to Schies- Two of the former employees for |inger, the alleged backer, who is sald to pene ; whom subpoenas were issued could |>* !" Baden-Baden. PRISR PRPPER. meterman, % Caspar Campbello and Béward eek Ge Gan ta Seige ‘Among the witnesses was John Dailey, in ' vttan an security,” Said Mr. Walkley, |Stamhepe street Mreekiym: trme-/yoin of Coney Island each had tel served. Reed, re | ox.sherift of Richmoni County, who was ’ io pits Brook. [tered olsett: witt die. badly gashed, while Ca ferred to by leslie as his intended | named as the first assignee of the Byn- CHRISTOPHER WC ABW, O67 Fiteh | 'eg was smashed. River to Ramah, had a slight engage mest Feb. 11 (Sunday) with the Boers bolding the hills and threatening his right flank. With a detached part of his ferce Col. Hannay contained the enemy while he pushed hie Gaggage and main body through to Ramah. The object of| the march was successfully carried out. Four men were killed, twenty-two wounded and thirteen are missing.” Monday, Feb, 12, the cavairy division under Gen, French seised the creasing of the Riet River at Dekii's Drift, on ri Afternoon. % WAS NOT AGGEPTED. |ton'Boach Race ‘Track This | Five persone were oadly injured in a | McCabe, of @T Fifth avenue. trolley colimor near Gravesend Beach, | badly cut about the head and ‘ injured, ‘ Coney Island, thie afternoon. is re THE INJURED. Coney Island. was found with Mi 10,515 BRITISH DEAD, the cast bank of which the-Sixth and WOUNDED AND MISSING. Atoate's affairs after the collapse. way 1414 Bot | ance, Breokiyn; internally ine | While ihe surgeons were Gevemth Divisions are now encamped. 1 oxnon, ie nthe ai wae rela - eal My J vt ie ag cmt e ‘ ‘sarees injured efforts to clear the = * = jury hi or made. Ee cpa cce oan are tae bee poh Toghage eo ertece sence“ “|” GAR A COMPLETE WRG J J i poy 6 time the i9%-per-cent. man was hiding tand: head crushed. q wounte® Me has since died. One | Dt moms Maines tatalitien repories:| TB Other prospective witness who|from the authorities. He wan also re- Nf? CASPAR CAMPABRIAD, Cone trooper was wounded. Ua; total, 10.615. "| tailed to appear wee T. Sullivan, also |"! {0 state whether he had ever vu lb ; It was then found that the Z iA seen in Fioyd street house amy land: right leg broken, hea scar had been completely ——— | Mentioned by [elie as one of the) ois or securities. ‘ \ ad 5 this afternoon announced RDWARD FRASK, Coney Islands lay halves with the he a wrenched from I\ and the moter nom wae ~s Aegis and other electrical apparatus ne of ti ‘That no one was killed outright z_ | _Car $28 of the Brookiyn Heights Road] miracte, any INT | was pewting along on ite way to Brook-) 4 great throng gathered, and : powers of the Syndicate. He emplored in the place, and was re.|SCHLESINGER’S CONNECTION @arded by his fellow employees as| Clore questioning as to Schiesinger’s BIG BLOW FOR GOV. TAYLOR 22 see apg ee h Federal Court Refuses ‘ In each case, particular attention being Tony Smith had the brake, and whether, tro! hi \ to Grant Injunction ar Bap pessoceber they fi eagand lls Los H ! if ' Sie effort is not quite pi in Election Cases: No rl i eee He did not slacken speed, for as the} All the injured were —, ‘ FIFTH RACE 1 Brooklyn Heights car came aimost to a| wegian Hospital. It was ealé tl halt the Nassau car came rushing along. | Motorman Pepper was fatally TELESCOPED BY IMPACT. jmestss tour {most an hour. It struck the rear platform, necking! BRITAIN GETTING —_——— Conductor Thomas Fry to the roadway | and tearing clean through the Brokiyn | Heights car. completely telescoping it and t hrowing it in pleces on both sider Strengtheniag Pievte and cations in Pacifie and Weet Indtes, (Mpecial to The Bevning of the track Several passengers In the crushed car fell among the debris, and had to be Jug out by a force of rescuers hastily summoned HALIFAX, Feb. it THROWN TWENTY FEET. | sirenginening ner forces Pepper, the motorman, was hurled over| /néles and the Pacific. the front platform and landed on head twenty feet away. His skull fractured, and while the Pl song being picked up he was away specia! car to the Norwegian Hos-| ho arrived here pital : quimalt to prepare fer @ f The passengers in the Nasau car, al-|Sineete to be despatched on « and + nea |iyn, Ap it neared the Brighton Beach | pad Oe : , : race-track the motorman, Peter Pipper. wee trea Psa, thy ihahhibeet slowed up. Right behind on the o8M®/ wire ready to handle 1 oF fest | track, going at 4 furious pace, wae car! 9 of 202 8 382 of the Naesau line. spent @ longer time in the Grand Jury room than Gid any of the other wit- nesses. Bach of the others examined was de- tained less than fifieen minutes. The |‘ -e her Police Captain Reynolds, the ex-de- ‘The statement of Lasiie was given tective, who arrested Miller, was in the Just as it was received, as the utter-| ia. but was not cated as a wi ‘ance of the man who made it. The Bvening World did not vouch for its i authenticity. It is Lesite's own state- ' set FREE. spent of the case, of bis relations with |Prankitia Syedicate Men's Brother ssceygacl idle tages Sherer hes le Diceharaed from Cuctedy by i: 3 aaah Soesent' of) Praneruters New York World. In that paper Leslie makes a clean breast of the ‘aleca cattagarleno"> Secs Av predicted by The Kvening World| % whole affair. Incidentally, be attributes the downfall of Miller to an Laale H. Miller, Jf, the brother of] Magi reporter, who was told that Miller had large balances in cer- Syndicate Miller, who was arrested the! tain banks, who visited the banks in question and who, in various other ways, fortified himself with information upon which action by the police was based. The Ragle congratulates The World upen ite enterprise and goes a little further. It extends its acknowledg- mest to ite comtemporary for publishing the whole Leslie story. There are few newapaper offices across the river in which that part CINCINNATI, Feb, 14.—Holding that ants for State offices other than Gov- the Federal Court had no juristliction *rner and Lieutenant-Goremor, tm the contests In Kentucky. snage i ae Oe Feb. The spptica- fl lor an junction in the case of Taft thie afternoon refused 10 STEM neeunam ve, Taylor, which the Dem: the application for an injunction |ocrats depend on to oust Tayler a CREDIT WHERE IT IS DUE. i (From te-day's Brosktye Earle.) The Floyd street Gnancier's methods have been comptetely ex- posed by Ceru: Lesite, who is in hiding, but who is accessible to the SB AaOC DRE

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