The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1900, Page 3

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ee CAT ARISTOCRAT DEAD AT AGE DENIES THAT SHE |*BUCKET-SHOP GAMES —STI[KSDIiI| SWINDLED MAYER. GOOD THING FOR US.” AUT CTFALY. ER didtencteres | Mrs, Seale Says She Never Saw Victim of BY SAMUEL KELLER. Sworn Confession ef B. 5, Dean Company Swindlers, a cada The Prices Moved Up a|: Alleged $100,000 Fraud or Ever Had Deeds. Fraction in the General List. METROPOLITAN WAS OFF. Third Avenue Issue Started the Early Advance—The ODDS 1 Quotations. CHICAGO, "Granny" Vixen | known as London 8: Ebert, feline aristocrat, is dead at the| peculiar color. home of her mistress, Mra. A. KE. Ebert, | were yellow, but shot Despite the predictions that to-day'a| tne is suckin Apartmenta, Presentation of the bank statement/ “Granny” was twenty years old. would be extremely unfavorable the/Ansora, and on cat club I was born in New York. I grew up opening prices displayed a rising ten- 1 street. I have been speculating ane In Wall street a dosen years, dency throughout. I have been assistant manager for » ‘Trading was strictly professional, and 'T. B, Ward & Co,, brokers at 1210 Broad- ‘Tennessee Coal and Iroa wae the dom- 8 way. I got #15 9 week salary and one inating feature, gaining almost 3 points ee — Investment Concern e Tht 3]; Started on Wind, and | | iN Alluring Circulars : " $| Brought the Money In. A) AM U ', vi Books und ‘* Washed” Wheat to Keep Up Ape pearances. L | Fixed Up Bogus Account half the brokerage on all the business to 5 1-4, Pt drummed up for the house. I was! Ameriacn Sugar and Third Avenue making an average of $1,10 a month Started the advance. The former on the when my contract expired, One of the first transaction recorded 7-8 per cent. firm said to me: above yesterday, at 10212, while Third “Bam, you are making more money Avenue, after opening up 1-2, at @ 1-2, than the firm, I see by the books that fell to 673-4, but quickly recovered and out of all our customers all but one SAMUEL KELLER. was pushed up to the opening quotation was brought to us by you."* again, Then he made me an offer far DOW] aay sserca unat oe and geet | Ps ’ Tn the raliway group tho apectalties Queen's Lawyer Says So $1,100 a month, 1 quit the other, which shows of moved in unison with inger ‘That Was in the Summer of 18%. T got] profit, to show to the customer Wi stocks, which were quite active and] When She Dodges Age Into the firm of Mortimer, Pine & = = a eae we really did H gird pen seas ss aaglGlaai ad a bucket-shop in Lord's Court, ¢ ia firm consisted Mr. Pine, Col. “Bob eae hd e ye ry a dropped over a point, to 10 3-4, while Brooklyn Rapid Transit and Manhattan wero steady on fractional advances. The Steel & Iron stocks ail responded energetically to the advance in Ten- Reeeee. Pacific Mail jumped & point, to $1, while ‘Third Avenue also exterced the advance Ammon, Charles Weinman and myself. money every week to Ke.loxg, LOST STEADILY. had ‘withdrawn from the ing where 4 Pine| at" No. 66 Hroadwny’ for the" promotion We lost money right along an > 4 7 of the Kell (Market Register, a me- and Ammon got out. Bam Keler & Co.) cerita: invention which told the fucts e an a z i ; ucceeded then with a “iscretlonary pool.| ations of every stock. and foretold, ti In October Weinman told _me James] was ‘claimed, ‘with unerring accuracy B, Keilogg had a good thing and wanted | What t Naar Gitte Nek wee to-morrow. a pariner, I went to see him. He sald! ail ihe time. 7 sent trom 3600 to 8008' Police Accuse 17-Year- it was a good th. was getting | to Kellogg by the boy iman every Saturday, Old Nellie Hempstead— {ee Chrartte ‘ana ‘we In for $30,000 ie! arte St ha sponey, CRASH CAME. Looking for Lover. & million as $90.00. After four months the Post-Ofep In- Finally we in without money. it} spector began to trouble ws, and drafts C yy being agreed Kellogg shou:d rake} came in with ant cartes fi our Sheth hts et wa oh | ROE ether ad eee Memento 7 re wi " dl eee Oo nection with the Mayer stock he grew ll ie te teat We teake « toler. |. has flazen and like qitiit} Mra. Jesse B. Seale, of 2 First aft t treet, Brooklyn, who is under $,000| reticent. fe a doll. he lives at 6 Brosdwa: id “ ” Jn the books was an account showing} But Kellogg said “we might as well tall on an allegation of complicity with! “hue Mayer tntrdes that nepave your| that #8 Dean & Co, owed Al'red. Re rim for’ million ai fore Tew | famsbure. yt A 97 the Etlen Peck gang in the allexed| wife the stock? Gonltn $185,000, lars. She went as she was charged | wy fwindling of Frana Mayer out of $10%-| "We, Hey his stock. We don't} Who's Goslin® q til bene ira mncther, igifcular which | pureary this morning, but her “1 have wed Cusmasete te 0, says she ir innocent, Peck." | Kel.ogs pointed ou! ‘Then we’ ceased and her lips closed firml; rere te cothing he them & I had known Gosh | cal we'll go up and her lips \y in Mrs, Seale was first held in $5,000 . I know Mason. rd & € f Don-| with flying colors. T'll write one last| she was asked the name of te every cne."’ W. 3. Begeta, 3 of il iy ily 5. wi accounts for my wife's arr al the same man whe put| ciroular oseninns. It we'll ly for heart, Roth! b y . ball before the Recorder| a receiver and fall up Khe \." arntes teezelte Sey AS ptteent Monday on'a charge of false wiateménts| Then Kelloge got up the {Ronee mar MAYER’S OWN STORY. about. tie Brookiyn ‘Rapid’ Transit to] ket letter and wtaten ent with the “fipe-| won’ ball, but her bond was reduced to $3,000 this morning by Magistrate Hogan. The hearing will be held on Monday. in : “I was dumfounded when I was at-| prang bear down that stock. He went on and Yind out them. My bushend cere rested by a detective ‘and brought to| was buncond fis thes axe? “2? **] took charge of Sam Ki Her & Co.'s Bee. |S Meee pourcl’ in in ton dare ‘The Clesing Quotations, Steer. Ms Esrex Market Cours," said Mra, Seale} From, a competency, including the| We were (9 form dorpasntion, Sntet | "ut itowed, in, too, Kellogg |been impossible for Nellle to break open Ty te eames: fa to an Evening World reporter. Comparative pavertye all within tw | front-office man, to see customers, Wein-| 54. "D nthe drafts; Don't lets !a transom, wriggle her shapel Am Car & pas ’ Bhe is a slender woman, with thin but| Years, Is a bard situation for a man of | man was to look after the out-of-town diviaing ‘all th yt in, but | through it and break open the strong: | Am. & é. ieee ae! Tegular features and a compression | MY ake to f the clroum- and Kei Was to remain! 1 gtuc Ie eoiyate. An. =e Btances which face me how. howe the enterprise, | Graft ay It about the lips bespeaking delicate} ail due 0 the dishonesty of men who: y the market letters After iy health. Her eyes are bright and ex- T believe, del tely est about to ruin ‘or he preaatve, and yesterday they opened YS ine nesinning, my militéruses él) bring ment 1, wide with apparent astonishment in the about through tiem. nd wach: i at Wren ae “an sh ‘rar Droue aot cs Nig A, a chance to examine the Hio"camtatonton. Nett Say | strange surroundings of a police court. ee oe ; : =, Mert | g “I em willing to make a stutement to vith many of my veteran ©om- | nooks thoroughly. I found tem of a million yushels of wheat, a! y the Evening World,” che said, “but 1] 5¢ the Repuithe tees areng, Army Uptle® over ‘ifizeo. | 1°'sala “Where In) Dard, Now | York's, representative | Of | can do supports the family, while 40 not know what to say. This is all a] Regiment of Volunteers. They tnade me D | washea 7 —_ and a half of wheat |*eeps house and looks F df FTE fr TTD a aeuztgtangoye-rsseng “Oh, that hat I grabbed,” sald ; mystery to me. My huaband has tried and We expected to join ‘Oh, that is wi | for me in two younger brothers, " bs forces in Cuba Kellogg. it ‘day there was a bie F. 4 to tell me, but I can’t understand. In anticipation or th Of course, each day jie | Mra, Mnderle itves on Abe., Top. The story of the charges was re-| disposing of my, busin d 4 GRABBED ALL. | ame ph glther the purchase or the eale:! just across the hall. @he ls a = and hearse; her introduction to Frana| Migbt leave them w easy mind. 1 04. three | fn destroying the other, to woman and the nelghbore beileve reanized my si ry F. 8. Dean & Co, had exist h Invertiators coul y ‘ She lett Mayer, of the Sign Material Manufnc-| stock company Maed It months. Kellogg had taken in $112,000 when the crash came jquke weil off. her flat on (uring Company, her giving to him mort-| an, ard Bee eee Rt 1 00 eee tuntomere and nad taken it out, fd the evidences of our Big losing tFAB* | We inestay morning and went away for J “ he safe actions. gages on property near Atlantic City, | Material Manufacturing Compa ing only a few dollars in the sate | "We divided the cash and the crash| the day, N, J., ln exchange for 000 shares in his | mysely, © WS held by my wite and| | Well, we got Incorperated Mt iock| came ‘Abril 2. We closed our doors. |) When she returned, at 7 o'clock in the company; Mayer's transactions with| Then the trouble began. It was rep- 00, Was ever | Mryer and Chancellor MoGil appointed vening, she found that the place had Y resented P| paid in. 1 borrowed $180 on a diamond) lawyer, chan: appol Hugh Mason, George Verttzan and Ellen Fesented to,me that Hugh Mas Pee (east tee taerrets tox ls Tecelver for the corporation of the | been ransacked. Peck, tn which he gave up stock for ‘olloea's C The intruder had evidently been llogg's market letters were beau-! est. 4 deeds to worthiess land, ahd their voting | | food | eg. They read just. like any genuine) ine monthe we ‘4 back. axali leisurely about the work. No money was but i i if? phiay-se2eaigdzyezys-ssas-f 2 es3iu, *sbis}-seoesEsdapeagy-szaesl te iE 25°gEi25-apeystetecesss-ccsexf rT) iz ‘3 T Hi z 7 il in int them $4,000 worth of stock for deeds to| ™arket letter, such as are published in isda Zigeey bat Fb him out of the company. b of it, taken, but from a tin box that contained |Deaver @ Mio 10.000 acres hewspavers and are gent out Brie ; nM To all thie she lsteved wide-eyed with | Kentucky, Of Sond 286 tieaber lands in legitimate Wall street houses, They tell ay fi: ae ta : ee oe oe ot he ‘ SOLD of 5 tch, a gold Potent Beast... os: i. aN. ara mare f stock Int : HIM QUT. sooty snd the ay uae also ‘annie ou Senoraite presente: bert Titimole Coatral i iy ty of stock In erw these, 0 o i 5 Material Manufacturing Compan miter ta tes anger Ort of stock was | er stories of the ful operations ring. rr tows Cratral. oe OWN ‘The doore of the flat showed no sign |faclede des bi a 2 ra . th the persons you men: | them Mra. Ellen Peck” tar morn ae rab: HELD AL FIRES. Hemed to oust him from the company. | on proverty ig Atlantic City, and ees Jemen| “llen Peck and George Veritzat ate! to fin actea ot ‘land in teks ence POR FAT. before. Fer Hugh Mason f| "fe, also worthless. at having been tampered with. The transom over the bedroom door was broken. The thief had evidently come and gone by that way. Seurecptpsisuiesszpesrene,sty j t ould wind up with He ene next step in my misfortune was ike bry aivdend ‘of BE. & 4,0! Lewle Niederhater Ie Acewwa of tat ; ‘ome! henge} 9 ; from § to 1 cent. mich Burning Fiat-Heuses in Which own no property near 5 bed ae f ‘Three Children Pertshed, hy ot mortgages on proper corporation. som out by a regu Mise : Lewis Niederhafer, of 174 Weet One that T am aware of,” n@ corporation, the \° “Have you ever heard of thie Mayer a ale. eeu he liabilities of dred and Thirty-afth street, was stock?” "That stripped me. com; A 4 lhalaglhaeanctealiahatied 4 fth street, w ete! 5 id am not worth a cent. Tw : my old| Goslin went over and ran the disere-| held In the Harlem Police Court to-day do you account for your ar-| friends, George Ehret and Jacob Rup-| tionary pool of Sam Keller & Co. It col- charged with setting fire to fiat-houses | lie's house yeste~tay and she was called par pert. have come io my ald, and with| lapsed when our ration did. It! at 1858 @econd avenue and 168 Third |out on aeme pretense, ‘That's the giri!” 1 can't account for It. Ask my hus-| thelr help I am confident of getting on from customers, La, al 6. Midis ba toile . my foot seats sa tually regafning f Har ot ich was ever invesied meonine on Hise . In ihe Xaees arenes ba . fe ngent| much of what Ih lost. n_ specu! . three children nam were $f, No, 18 Montague sireet, Brooklyn. | the roximent whlch we organlacd wa Sui| "Myron lo. Hernard was made Presi- te ae denied all knowledge of the watch, but us my patriotic} dake Lemberg, a boy In Goslin’s of-| Niederhafer was held in $1,000 ball. It ‘ 4 L yt He was seney, enough to denounce his, get an opportunity of soln to the front | dent on a salary of $109 4 w pressed for planation of her con-| aspirations were defeated. flap, was put in as Secretary and Treaé-|ig alleged that he was seen running from gg BseseEEegzcs jude eS SS = igyisrepeszere, =) * as an outrage, but when! during the war, and t NEW HAVEN, March 17.—In the City Court this morning the case of Fred- erick M. Davis, the alleged wholesale burglar, announced through his counsel, David Fitageraid, a plea of not guilty, Biter And Used igus when'we want-| one of the houses shortly befo the od to pawn it to get money for my sick apap aan Rin Ny STRIKERS WANT SOME FUN [Caritas £23 rune any an|**.™ Serer fauna. Taal i the whole truth.” nual statement of E. ‘The detectives found no trace of the BUT ACTORS ARE BUSY. |= iieceriicei'cua| LONDON STOCKS DULL, | sisi to mae eos ‘The mrikera of the Krebs, Mend | path selec ala dials & Behifer cigar factory at Fity-fourth| It is very hard to find an act 1 am An expert accountant, and a Brokers Celebrated St. Patrick's jor who ‘ street and Second avenue de-| is not ofMclally working, or just about | oh thet inchs ao they woul 100k | tmay eed Bastaces "Was, Nex termined that time shall not hane/to start out at the head of a comoany|bueiness. We had twenty to thirty gleeted—Americans Streug. esa" =Ge sh gsisa52 e2 SEES" 32253 to bave their demands agreed to. ja2*e=¢' Bess ins. S*PE*53252. a 2 ‘heavily on their hands during the lock-/and no acti: typewriters and a dosen c! ° # ou:. They have applied to ihe Actors’ | quest. But it te tala Kat voumelee it Keepera, bank messengers and 7. Owing to tne unusual celebration of Bt. a L iy ie was that he thought himeelf deserted Unien to have unemployed actors come! De, asked to go down to strike hrad- Reese. BO Me ——_———- by friends and members of bis family, ta yn! a Ha a en Pac ky TAB BANK STATHMBNT, |$—2 Ee rervwhere. h . headed a party of spectators who seised } planks piled for bulldigg purposes near tt motten Par Beant Oe Rae ont Be by. They carried there thrush she shape serves Lower by Nearly building at 27, and placing them across ry et ag oe . 4 $2,000,000. the twelve-foot area f indow Seal th window on the third, feonk aed atts Dean ay’ rt floors, bridged the chasm. eee eitaliat going '° the eet By cont! Investments of our tomers in one vast A hasty tour of the building failed to ma and had t ee ners 4 ; POW — ‘Tre banks now hold $2406.45 in excers| be ‘ = of the requirements of the B per cenit. -_—-—— TT ‘ 4 Across Wide Area toa FATHER KILLED BY vias Clearing-Mouse statement for to-day: Burning Tenement. GRIEF, ~~ anges, BENE: balances, H.- the Exchanges, $1,048, - ‘ , tnfis- | thet abeea: | ata; balances, 145010. The Sud- oe im the) the > } Baga had a debit balance to-day of abe May| ters complaining thls medic.ne can- ba 1 of ali the bank Clear. ‘the six-story tenement at 2 and % Jef- ” douse In the United States f poy t not at present be obtained at the front vealig ede wore va ten fereon street at this merning, and : May] Mr. Beecham’ epirit rat per cent, over tne cor. for hal an hour there was a scene of ; September, | stantly Period of last year. fe ui}

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