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7° — LETTER WARNED OF MARESCA’S MISSION THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENI JEALOUS SHOPGIRL MAY BE MURDERER OF KATE SCHARN. AUGUST 20, SLAUGHTER OF | " - eerUrCeCereeeeee crore re PePUerEreC erotic oh en st Page + $) moval the mother of the Scharn children | : # [rented the rooms at 6% Second avenue i | sptsienh tia teeal® at 9 a month : «weet : ‘The house is an old-fashioned four- ‘ at ¥ oe ae & | story building. There is a drug store on | <g ‘ ge Mit the ground floor, oceupied by the owner | mar 8 0d jilted, bw! f the building a af ding, W. ‘Tyler He we he eet hs ays 5 Badly Mangled Despatch from Consul Fowler res e was being » cupiee the entire oor over the drug P The Detained ined Italian Anarchist)-\; aso wae SRpateG eae, eames ore the trv Suggests the Massa re Was Worse wt divided tmto (wo apartments rach. Kate Boasted of His Errand of THE GIRL SUSPECT, Scharn and her Brother Pred had the Than First Reported. r he murder rear apartment on the third floor The ti sens al turn this atter-| 3 front apagtmemt on this floor is of. ssassina son. - lee, having prac cupiol by Mire, Annie Kehoe, her son ae ‘ moelves that Yur . and a sister, The front apartment WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—The Bta! irg ith, reported all Preeby- = ' ad girl's lover, was pot i the (op floor te occupied as a tailor shop. riment this ning’ received @ | tert niasionaries Paotingfu kilied ‘ Fitchte re-]vensel Narraganaet: ‘This ls believed at the time of the mure . and in the rear apartment directly over 1» from Consul Fowler, dated June ®), premises burned. © ° © Same Immigration Commissioner F i} This . ot ous un ole the Scharns live Fred Thiel, an en rfoo, Aug. I Ty relatee to (ie mat (aight) Catholic mission. Rain stopped ceived this morning from Washington) be by ord Washing s bad Se » | sineer, and his wife sacte of relmelonaries and o he work, July 1, atlacked American & copy of a letter written to United Ar erg ; . te wok Vepentrite Gat the t | The Scharn apartment consists of | acting wh has been re (Board™ (Piukin’) sot dead trying to States Consul Byington, « Deel ee Se » | . ; |four rooms. The main room is parlor| ty « sunber of times i ’ keep gang out. Misses Morrell, Gould, forming him of an Anarchist plot to Kill terday and jevtme wae com a hy @ wom 4 and kitchen and has two windows open-|*patches and has generally been con taken Boxer headqual (Bag- President McMinley. he two suape an, sald Inaper Marley thin | in= on the rear yard. There are two| ceded to have oceurred on June ®. The nali?) kiled near (temo ‘The Commisatoner refused to @ive (NO) versation © © aticrnoon ' bedrooms and a pantry opening off firet part of the despatch is so badly, “Cooper and Belgians’ cate uncertain. letter out for pubMeation. r ¥ and wos still o beard ay Tie foroetiy wih #.ich Mies geharn ; main room. Ome af the bedrooms faces | mangled in transmission that |i is tim Officials had gent all home from Yamen In the communication the writer sal man ts probably « for the Pahl 4 Se tiven ia he back yard and has a window open-| possible to make much of \t, The exact AL natives connected foreigners sut- he had written to a friead in this cou jeret Berview, although the © bel hat the motive w elous * Ing on a ft ape. The other bed-|iext, die ected as it Is, follows fered ttke fate Authority: Special mee- try, whom he had told | ¢ inform: ed she was held MnCl VES, | sat : @ room has a ai window opentnz on CHBPOO, received Aug. IS senger sent by Tlentain mimstonaries, UGB before the proper authorities | ter dapertauon. There‘ @ne worare who bas baal > B | tne public hallway Secretary of State, Washington | “FOWLER.” Fearing this friend might ot met the| feareh of the haeeage Guida re tlerly Kate Beharn ? Z| _Im the apartments itved brother and Infler, ar thay Re might refuse to give] venia many ietters, mostiy from al \0¥e bitterly 10 hate ove Be : q[tinter, ‘Ther were apparentiy devoted co0e— the lnformation, he had written te Con- | woman ing herself “Hoan.” poet-| Ep TO KILL. ; to each other, So far as known but one oul Byington marked at varlous p haly ow ATENED . person was admitted to the home circle In the letter to (he Consul, ‘he ing that the writ avelie anty “ THRE Alans ae . This was Lincoln Price, a young bank wei that he had been a barroom In! Not a t written matter was) 13 clerk, who lives at One Hundred and Maples In which wae Maresca, the man | found in Maresca's effects 1 he gay me to the|* , | Sixty-fourth street and Brook avenue now beld by the Secret Service, | URlet Hazen d to dlecuss the th f° Raine 8 pena b | He appeared to be the most favored of Maregea, the |nformant wrote, had |cas® tovlay, referring all inquirers to] P° Se Axing Kae envementh ante |6 her suitors. He gave her at differen: | fn dpinking suMfclentiy to Become in-) Washington He promised, however th bs. Pe sustes. ‘Phe = eueanie (2 times four ordinary rings worth alto- autions | Saat the corre matter would be cleared i nea (kat kal Gan |: sether about $9, In addition she owned He hesated that ne was about to wal B the PFORERT RRTOOUERLE ee a nat was piele the eat 4 filled gold case watch which she (Continued from First Page) for Ameria in a few days for the pu | a few days as kod fe yee \s got a8 @ premium from @ magagine for sai - pose of Bing Preydent McKinley, He] A starting cable despatch from Rome) ‘hus olin it i ae ee securing subscriptions. the appointed emissary of the an-| caused s sudden activity, It wai’ that] "I think Kate ma la Br ane KATE SCHAR Kate was employed by the Eagle Pen." entered the lewations at Peking Yung Lu, whose friendship toward for- entahe, he said otters were found «mong the effects Jered by a woman, " 1% A A cit Company. Her salary was from $6 to| Witt the Fourteenth Regiment and t te is well Known, He was the Maradea veunte! his anarehistic cons | Mreeol, the assassin of King Humbert, | Bening World report eters 1s The Murdered Gi > 6 wae 9 th Light Buttery, but saying former commander-in-chief of the pection® and declared that he was op-| Showing that the two men had come * he was asked _ 4 AN tet ebb Mvp ut the renewed fighting. Chinese army, was deposed by Prince od to Wi rulers \% t ana on the life uy MMer | eb} ble that the fighting began Tuan and led the royal forces against Ls ' nite ane | ek STAYED HOME SATURDAY. Chaffee sent his despatch on ‘Tuan and the Boxers and rebellious NINE MORE ITALIANS HELD. The Seoret-Bervice men were about at] ¥4* nees The 1 did lo to wos troops early in thy juble at Peking. . atts See air! not « work @aturday Mab A heh t Nine Italians who ercived in the stewr- |e standatil! when this toformation was} “ “ to tur LE ; Bhe complained of being ill. In the such person as Prince Yungedo ex- | Mnlat u a8 poe tive agent Nenew Prench liner Lat received. It had practically been deetd: | she 1 « quer on ¥ morning she cleaned up the flat. Bhe as known here, and it le B® Pexing ten days ago and is how at the were detained this morning at Barte ed to admit Ou on the ground that | fish & motive ; ; : it SLAYER TOOK LETTERS was seen hanging out portieres on the| lieved that Admiral Remey means Gen, cmpital of Shen-se Province, Office Fourteen Austrians were alxo| there was nothing to show that the man Ye answered - « We Lr pat le fire-eecape and was heard sweeping and _———_—_-t > held fur pxamigetion as llable to te Was an Anarchia ye name of 6 em. employs r dusting just before noon. Of all the rn ‘ a sted themselves in the fate of a portaton sum. UNDER STRICT GUARD bere lletod the fact that he pau nthe house none can ve found! ROSSTANS HARD FIGHT, | esinmamenMretciced in” an Srectr| Tressury agents from Wasu-| 5 i ere . THE FA who knows what time she went out in * | court at Hongkong to six months” 'm- fheton were on duty, as well as tie! On the Information from Rome, how-| «ir nm her vacath ple ork 5 CTS. the afternoon or how long she was ent = a4 bad because fagular tnepectors. and every one of the! ever, it was decided to keep him as well] gentielmer did not know where she had) Kate Seharn said she was too Ill to go to work Saturday. fone. was a member of the Triad Soclety. $4 radians brought on the ship was #ub-/as bls companion under even stricter) gone He knew that the at quar ew ell euandh, NObSNNE: te ahead taverel ke saa It was said that she was last seen | Ste Battic im Chingan Pass, Sear = 2 ted tow Plgld examination euard than before, while the different] retied and the feeling between (hem wa She was w if * pe ure cleaning alive fe @ email dry-goode store at 67 the Amar River, in Whieh | Commigatoner Fitehie etated that the| A ontes here are scoured with| | tte wp her flat and hanging curtains. flecond avenue at 7 o'clock in the even- Chinese Are Defeated. | isathad” ponenn were held on “or-| (he { disclosing the entire An- IKED BY WOMEN. |i She was well enough to leave the house before noon and be ing. During the afternoon the door beil Ave 2—The @inery grourets | arehio jot “ISL \% gone until she was seen at 7 o'clock making purchases in a nearby of her flat had rung twice, but she had| Russians have fought a deaperate bat- It was evident from the activit f the] The exlatence of the letter i a con] Kate Seharn was not a favorite with aon not anewered it, which would seem to) t1¢ ay Chingan Pass, near the Amuf Washington officers that they were act-|Vinelne proof there wae a thofough-|eincen she wae overbearing and irri: |p denote that she was out. Evidently she! piver They routed the Chinese and y probably os a result of the letter to| Hon among the Anarchists formed and had a charm manne The police think that the victim may have been murdered by | the small dry-goods store, for two lit- | nie gotiowing despatch deserthing ‘be Consul Byington. ancelved here; that these t power? ose tad Pag “TE Jealous shop girl who, it is said, threatened to kill Miss Seharn. tle girle who brought a basket of clean) ne.) nag been reveived from Gen, Three New Lots, Burope were co-operating and that 18} qas hor triumph to win the beau of a clothes for her at § o'clock were unable | OF le C BLE FROM ROME. guiding spirits were located this stde of b f and taunt the] ~ Kate Scharn evidently had made an engagement to meet one re Grode! > euld ere loca aide cirt prettier n herself and t by to get into her flat, KHABAROVKA, Aug. 17. —Gen The United States Secret-Bervice | (he water «irl her of her numerous admirers on Saturday, So she pleaded fllness and The ambulance surgeon said th: Rennenkamp senda the following from a 9 rice agents to-day began a new and more) Meanwhile ft t® possible that the own The «ir suspicion falls 81% aig not go to work. had been dead for only two hour F gan Pass under date of Aug. 16:| e thorough Investigation of (he cases of ere of Kalver mw retty. She ts or was employed at ihel f When she .eft home before noon #he met this man qnd pad he examined the body at 2 o'clock tn the | (1M after a] Maresea and Ou the two Itallen®| fined for net bh and M same ace where Mise Beharn worked |. morning. bloody battle The enemy suffered «| . Hetained with twelve others as An-| properly enterat ips manifest. | the Eagte Pencli Works, Fourteenth | retumed from the meeting when she was seen at 7 o'clock Is the The brother Fred, returt..ig home at |DOMY Mee se to my turning bia| The demand for this class archists, ax exelustvely told in The! Only for the vigilance of Consul My- [street ang Avenue D. store. 1 o'clock in the morning from R visit flanks and rear by a night movement | of goods has beet so great Fivening World on Saturday ington at Neples the Anarchists mi Maddened by Jealoury over the auccens Some one who was jealous of her might have become aware of Ce ale ote ete en ot | We captured four 6t-millimetre Krupp | +} I decided . . have slips th at t ¢ Hival. she deck that 81 East One Hundred and Sixty-second tor atm proces dit that we have deci to put Contrary to custom, Maresea and) have slipped im ceuenty © ’ oe Oe Seeten ee her appointments and meeting her at night gone home with her and guns. Details la pera t to the asaing under the » would ner. Whether po street, found the dead body of his sister | With cavalry in pursuit.” th nm sal Ith h een fore Ses. Devnent te De sg stg Les committed the crime. lying on the floor of her bedroom The “Russlans "now hold, the risnt| them on sale now, althoug Office, but are atil) or the quarantine | Barge Office officials h at made Mise n appreher b sd . . F a of the rt Amur The river is 5‘ ; ste te pot known, but she dit tell Pr Again a man or woman fired by jealousy might have gained ac- She was fully dressed. Her hat lay! Denk of the river Amur Tie river i they were purchased for our cess to the flat and there awaited her coming on the floor near the door. Two side} ternal river of the Chinese Empire. ‘fall trade. hanged SLEW THREE, § DROWNED |: k ave Doctor Killed Mother-in- wey. He Triple Tragedy at Cape Law, a Farmer and the Sheriff. a Hero Lost. —_—_ THE WORLD THE —_—_— py ped Wants Millionaire's Son Is Sane “i " > #8 morning’s | and Court So ” a od, | ts he bedroa BUT May—Two Girls and mn nent . LEAVENWORTH, Kas, Ave Dr ; Mori nat m Platte Cov Sto, near] CAPR MAY. NJ. Aug. Mme nworth. towlay shot a aia, Salina Newhouser and Alber Wallvee, a wealthy farmer ia . f P phia were wor a Hine fence riwned in the surf at Cape May Po! 4 went to the home of | fda Blt mother-in-law the whtow of William Th*Y were bathing and got deyo Wala 1 deliberately shot her to ‘het te Schwab made a fro! death : » com . 1 Arrng aped tn a wagon with his . # above the wat young saug was pursued by Pome time Baeriff { and a powse , Jumt ne a boat which went t ° 10 o'clock ght Arr reached his side he Broad neat Farley era he women and wank out of The murderer opened fire, fatally *# | Wounding Sheriff Dijlingham the |alticugh nee were taken asho | brews eMimling decwned none to f eeu | : A the Shenff fell he snot Arrington | urs they , Tres trough the heart ENR heck to lite SuCELERG with bank, th wrk Hu ® Saturda ertaker M FACTS DEEPEN MYSTERY. 4 from Hie at One Hunde | | | wae irae m . om Decided. ~ j r fer was committed | —— } sitting she found « Ne i rm aa 1 rane Bestiee Bupceme Court, promsbiy. tale "Wille. belors sha | Brook'yn, has notified James & ‘ se en Ye ten eatin the | counsel for Newioa Br these |%! + room, where al jon f the late mibtonaire gar ma M4 pipeidecn: |faciurer, Rdgar Machelverg “ GRIEF bf THE MOTHER, 1, NOteRWwoRK Fifth avenue, who had been an inmate! Mire Benes i f viow. | Jaxtrone of « sanitarium for the ingane at Flueh-| goharn. who was a tpuvteees Bow 2 RITOHE) won ing, L. 1, that be has decited 5 order | , ges oy Fon § LADWOREESES the release of the man wna, aang ‘ie tote H Loncanen The Justice says the papers will be ; or ae oe } eRY teady to- ¥, when counsel may “4 v4 md 1| Neckwear tenn fee nl 8 awful sight. made al worene ] by the hand that 95) evenseens cheibere was committed to the im-| wiehted mr ¥4| Fatvtens stitution at the inatigation of his broth. | Lape cokes for a betet mo. | nt a ere and atetere, He had served with) ment and the: sky into hywter 4 the British army in South Afries for | eeeping twenty-nine days. | “My poor daughter!” ahe wattéd. When Stackelberg was before « com-| nus err ——e recently the Jury deciared him| She shut out @e gruesome sight with ber hands. 1 her gobe could be heard “Alig ne verdict was rentoned bond throughout the that it we fet aude. co he man was} “Poor Kae Kater the re peated again « the] Keeper Kai “BROTHER AND LOVER HELD. MWe + ters disturbed sat}. whieh he took with aim. sire | nk thief ever com y composure after a few minutes and Following he instructions of Inapactor farley, whom she had previously vt ted at the Kast Thirty-fifth street on, Mrs Lippeld refused to dise he murder, To the Inspector she snid at she never had the «lightest inkling nat had ted a ble \ife; chat} he s seemed to be a quiet, mod: girl of a rather retiring disposition. | { her deception was as much kas her death avieg he Morgue Mee Lap- { went to 6T Second avenue, where ing w friends. eterick Sehar brother, and n Price, the sweetheart of Kale x g ‘They were ar aned Magistrate Brann tn Yorkville Court, in charge af In tor Harley, who has taken personal ree of the cage and has selected his Jetective talent (o solve the mye Price is 5 feet 9 inches tall and some eavtiy pull! He bas a smooth sod a determined, square jaw. His s brown and his eyes blue, He fo a gray strip®l sult and appeared woncerned Young Seharn is slight in bolld and ss crown hair. He wore a blue serge Tis halt was tosme! about and he ked ge of he had spent @ very uncom e night Already the poll © determined t Jealousy ¥ he motive of the me The mad frenzy with which the yng woman was esamiled and her ad repe mattered with the ham- whows murderer was ved by some Intense passton A fact that goes to sustain this theory as that the drawer of the dresser in her corre. tedly that the which Kate Scharn kept nience-many of them letters from whom she bad met while living 4 ble lifehad been disturbed and ihe (ters tumbled about, as though some ne had been searching for particular insives ‘Toe volice belleye that the murderer yok away certain letters, One theory f the detectives that & person alous { yoouns woman had ‘inher accompanted her home or entered flat before arrived, and then ame Involved tn a quarrel with her, iri whies the murder was commit- dead gitl's brother cold the police the omy person besttes himeelf and that had a key to the apart- Lineoin Price tu have met Price at One Nundrel and Slaty-einth steet and Third avenue at 7%) o'clock Saturday evening. He says she failed to do so. PRICE JEALOUS. ended her as she Among the letiers written to Katie reeled and seemed about to fall, and led |Seharn by Price was one in which he]. wrote; The police found her dresser drawer in which she kept her let- and it is thought the assassin searched for letters, combs worn in her hair, several hair- nina and a hatnin were scattered about her as if they had fallen in a tussle, HAMMER THE WEAPON. ide lay an ordinary hammer, always kept in a box In the It was the instrument of death 35 different styles, 54 to 56 inches wide, at $7.00 a yard, PURSUING THE EMPRESS. Japanese Cavairy in Hot Chase of the Dowager and Her ‘Treasere Train. LONDON, Avg. ®. kitehen. She had been struck repeatedly about The Japanene ‘ ‘e. “Ave yor tL think you lovee iat tn avalry has left Peking in pursuit of] Bicvele Suttings, another.” One blow in the back of the head near|the Dowager Empregs and her ovurt, | ’ the base of the skull had driven the| according to telegra Inspector Harley (his afternoon made from the north | in all thedesirable fall shades, ' of-| : A @ minute Insne of the clothing of | bone into the brain From osition| received at Shanghal by Chinese Price and Peung’hobarn, bot was war [it eked as if 16 war the last blow | Aelais . | (full 54 inches wide), at able to find the slightest trace of blood | #truck. A second indentation of the| These despatches aver that the Em- | press and her treasure train, protect- ed by ®.0 troops, have already ar- rived at Wu-Tal-San, in Bhan-8t Prov inee. The field telegraph north of Yang- Tenn is interrupted and nothlog under Peking date appears to bave reached YangeTeun slce Aug. Ii. Heavy rain hamuner was found in the left temple ®& wound which In \tself would have been sufficient to cause death, A third iow had shattered the left jawbone. The entire left sidp of the face was a mass of bruises. It was impossible to e) how many times the ayirderer had The poligs say the only way by which he murderer could have entered the Scharn flat was by the door opening on © hall. A small window in Kate Seharn’s bedroom looked out upon the hall, but the duet on the ledge was hick and evidently had not been dis- 50 cls. , _, a yard, Very special offering, Lord & Taylor, turbed for months. s#lelded the deadly hammer. ha been failing in the Province of Then the detectives turmed their at-{ Im her purse wae found only a sliver | Pecilll The landing of the British troops at Broadway tention to the tear window opening o. | ime. It sald she had drawn $7 of) ghinghal ier not cauahg, excliement & 2th 8 the fireeacape. Thia does not iad to} fom hr employers some time Satur- | among the natives. A detachment the yard, as ts usual, but le merely on [48% Part of this had been spent in| ll French mari iron platform which extends to the win. poo agen ye ye of her purchases| {8 ‘gone to Ti tow of the next house, 64 Second ave. | Were found still wrapped up on the] the foretgne table. DOOR NOT TAMPERED WITH. From the girl's brother, Fred, the de- toot! learned that when he went home at 1 o'clock Sunday morning he found the door leading from the hall into his apartments unlocked. A care ful scrutiny was made of (he door and the look to see if they had been tam- pered with. Not the slightest evidence of force could be found. An examina- Gon of the fire-escape convinced the detectives that no one had entered by ‘hat means. The window leading from bedroom to the hall was found fast- ened on the inside, The detectives were slmost forced to the conclusion that the murderer had entered the house as & friend, at the crime might have| They learned that the street door was rk of a sneak thief always locked day and night. There ts a) scuttle in the roof which is seldom cloned in hot weather. There are scuttier | also in the roofe of all the other nine youses in the block which are common- ly kept open. It was possible, they con- cluded, that the murderer might have t Ce ont ag A ag come from any one of these houses and |p4! 4 f gained entrance by the equttle. It was |fOUr organiza’ pate, ¢ er eee that the assas-|Tkept together, and until the at the sale price, ies DE ee = haitwey A FALL SUIT Made to OR TOP COAT n Our Best and which "we make at no other time be A engl ardent gy able Fall nt of tack f nue The rooms on that floor in’ the Bany induent rear are weupled by Mra. Milligan. She saya she waa at home after 4 o'clock Seturdey afternoon, with the esesption ot a brief space during which ghe went to the corner store. She was confident that no had passed through her rooma to the fire-eseape. LOCK NOT PICKED. The jock of the door of the Seharn ‘at was subjected to the closest serut y by detectives who are particularly skilled tm such matters, but there was sign that che lock had been picked. It was then deduced that the murderer pad either used a key that fitted the jock exactly or had gone in with t young woman. The theory me You Can’t If you act when it is time ar lower cost than ever before, the rther dis straction 0! but by the well-k: would have entered the flat some weapon in cane of disco weuld not ba Peon compelled to | around for one. STORY OF THE CRIME, Kate Scharn was twenty-four years ad Bhe wae tar as ber immediate ‘offer finer no buyer of a $30.00 suit anvil those ran eteeste y. —_

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