The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1900, Page 1

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! NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1900, Tm) > id - ' PRICE ONE CENT. ; QUEEN VIC TQ VISIT IRELAN — re SYNDICATE MILLER noxasusman rrenecnnion : PPE AMD WERE KILLED OF oe ee : x i : ROWAN: Wheem T—tt to. oe-): The Trick menhern’ te . While: hoisting iron pipes at 141 West Ono Hundred, ond ‘Twenty. Geunsed thet Quota Victoria he pephencorired waee @ en in-ancupper\story: follta j ! : ! Z g £ fe i 3 = ty ARCH-CONSPIRATOR MAKES CONFESSION. Miss Annie Gorrie, formerly employed in a confiden- i f i é { i id I rT] : z a iT i 8 E $ i POLICE RAID: HARLEM GAMBLING: HOUSE | ii Ez% dt ra i a. 301 Wost . ite h i tial capacity with the swindling Franklin Syndicate, went ‘ mbity eee — * to Raymond Street Jail this morning and interviewed Will Destene thio mort ot fiver to her| With iam F. Miller, the imprisoned head of the Syndicate, ex. te ; pp tp nando shot, pt o~ evéered thet in future; on Ot. Pat- | tarians, clusively for The Evening World. Milter made 30,000 per-cent. in nine months, He started business in March, 1899, with a capital of $50, When the police raided his wealth factory in Novem- ber $1,500,000 had passed through his hands. It was Miss Gorrie who, when the police raided the * Syndicate, climbed out of a back window with a satchel ,» full of money. She has known Miller all her life. Miller told Miss Gorrie that the Franklin Syndicate was started on $50. He said at least $1,599,000 had passed through his hands while in the Syndicate. He said the police made no attempt to prevent his es- , cape. He was in the New York City Hall when Brooklyn _ detectives were supposed to be searching for him. Miller said that he was merely a tool, hired by the real swindlers Schlesinger, whom he accuses of being the real swindler, drew a salary of $200 weekly. Miller declared he is being made a “foottall” of by peer ce ees OUPDEMG FON THIRD AVE, BOARD Goff Would Call Directors f POLICEMAN ARRESTED HIS WIFE f “4 © sprig of ARMY FALLS BAG PANG AFTER ay Tenants Run ‘from Flying Reck. MILLER’S OWN STORY OF THE BIG SWINDLE. ~BY ANNIE GORRIE. red a wa re Soe ee Sy Before Grand Jury i= 1] ye Fhe eee 3 ewe. | ,, NOOO A Teo, Fe i Rit? it if i

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