The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1901, Page 7

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Vv | ‘Brilliant Young Specu- lator of Newark Wanted by Police and Many Merchants of Twodversey Counties. After swindling some of the shrewdest business men in Newark out $100,0, as alleged by the poitee, ‘Le Rotter, and brilliant specu- lator with a boyish face and a confiding manner, is a fugitive from justice. Det es have teen put on his trail, but so far no trace of hins has been discovered, His young wife, to whom he Was married about three years ago, left beaing Roller disappe jShe fa trying to comfort the spec moth ‘disgrace into Roller 4 bezziom kery indicted on Ke within a day or so uy the Essex County Grand Jury. ‘eung man did his crooked work Day after day new Are coming to ight are pronounced for- the lato of L the mivonalro a He was a friend of Roller and indorsed some of nis Zit sinee Mr, Wilkingon's death aggregating executors declare but two of these are forgeries. Roler ts about thirty years old and Looks Ee 1s good looking. wit: nt open face and a charm- {ng manner. He was popular and aad many acquaintances, Including some of the best know: men in Newark, Rolier ran a reat estate and invest ‘ment business under the firm name of © L. Roller & The firm's office Was at © Broad stro Mar was formerly with Hare, Roller & Co. at Bloomfield avenue, It was while he was a mem- Ter of that firm, in 187, that he sud- denly announced his murriage c. had gone West after telling hin and friends that he SAY ROLL FORGER OF OVER $100,000 ER’S VICTIMS. eiekinebiciiicibicieieiniee Heiiicieiet m {isin Canada. The way his transactions | seen to-day Dr. Sleght said: had Fhortly af turned with his bride, Among other names on Roller's ir those ‘3 Dicfendorf and purporting to be indorsed by ‘one vic- * sald to amount to 315, prevailing opinion ts that Roller W. for $1.10) to satinty tes! Reuben B. | became known was as Any after he left Newark gations came duc. One was a matter of $9 in connection with deal for Dr. Sleght, and the other was a jows: The wards called at 4 until noon, of attach- Whe: awards. Roller’'s oMce. He walt and then obtained a writ ment against Foller’s property. claim held by | me. L ‘Thus far tt ‘oof his obli- | Ing my name tention. of Rollers notes bear- ave been brought to iny w Cry tate transaction on which Roller had acted as my agent. traneactions with him, I am out onjy Therefore of all uly FARO LAYOUTS TO BE DESTROYED. Justice Jerome Delivers a Heavy Blow to Gamblers by Smash- ing Implements. “ e “ RUSSIA PUSHING CHINA. Marder Terma Unle: Convention LON day publishe hat, da’ thority, that ON, March 1.—The Tin Manchorian ja Soon Signed. «tae a despatch from Shang- March 1, saying: is reported, upon trustworthy au- Russia has noti China that unless the Manchurian Convention All gambling paraphernalia captured | Attarney Philbin by tho Committee of yby the police in recent raids has been | Five. orered The order involves: the property valued at over $2.00, It has been the custo! of gamblers to replevin their paraphernalia from the property clerk of the Police Depart- ment, and use ft over again, and to avert this, the Justice made his ord Sitting as a Magistrate in the Hbrary of the Criminal Court building, the Jus- tice to-day ordered all the paraphernalia such as faro layouts, roulette wheels, Klondike boards and bookmaking and Poolselling appurtances to be removed from the property clerk at Pollce Head- quarters to the basement of the Urim- inal Court Bullding and there destroyed with the exception of one apparatus of each kind to bo used as exhibits in the Cases against the gmblers. ‘The order to destroy their property ts the hartest blow yet given the gambling fraternity. ‘Their apparatus in excecd- ingly costly, Most of the property cap- tured In the raids by the Committee of Fiftcen 1s sald to have been of the most expensive quality. When Justice Jerome had made the order ho went to his court room to p destroyed by Justice Jerome. destruction of aide at the examination of “Ridge” Levien and Lenn Stedevker, chargod with being proprietors of the gambling house known as the Parole Club, at No. W Dey street. The place was raidot Feb. 13,,0n evidence furnished Distriz Detective James R. Wood, of the Tam- many Antt-Vioe Committee, testified that he went to the place and became 4 member on payment of $1, and was) aiven a key to admit himself to the house. He visited the place several times and found betting on the races In progress. the One day he saw Levine telephone and offered him $10 a horse called King Arthur, not A member of this club,” wald Levine. “I cannot take your money." “Iam a member,” sald Wood, “and\1 have a friend here to youch for me." Tho witness sald Lavine @outd not tako his money but accepted the $10 frem his friend to wager for him. Levine's examination waa !ald over until to-morrow morning, as was Sted- ecker's, at adden, a gamekeeper at the Old Club gambling-house, at No. 15 Forty-second street, raided by the threatens to-day to tell Juatice police, Jerome all he knows wbout gambilng in New rk, go on the stand and turn ate'n evidence, Madden ts locked up at the West Thir- eth street station. He has sent out re- eated|y for ball, but his former gam- bling associates have completely ignored and deserted him. He has been com- Delled to eat the coarse prison fare and no presents of wine and cigars have found thelr way to hia cell, and no at- tention has been paid to his wife and three children. He saya he has been treated shamefully and declares he will be revenged, WILL TEST THE EIOSE LAN, ‘Magistrate and Pris- oner Both Anxious for Final Decision. ‘Tho two proprictors and two walters of dance halls in ‘Little Coney Island,’’ who were arrested -yesterday afternoon by Capt. Schmittberger's detectives, were held for examination on Monday, March’ 18, at 2 P. M., by Magistrate , Cornell in the West Side Court this imornirg. They wero charged with eerv- ing intoxicants In a public room of a hotel other than the dining-rcom. In the hotel and dance hall kept by Louls and Edward Waldron Detectives Walsh and Lohmeyer were obliged to buy two meal tickets at 10 cents each before they were allowed to enter the dance hall, which they found fitted with tables. When Inside they purchased beer and werd, served with sandwiches, On the supposition that the dance hall was not the regular dining-room of the hotel they arrested Edward Waldron, one of the proprietors, and Charles ‘lnompson, 4 walter, When these pritoners were arraigned is morning, Maxistrate Cornell 2M “1 regard this case ax an Important one and [ do not think It should pri without the people counsel. ‘There have arrests for alleged violations of ¥ kinds tn this resort of Waldron’s, atid they have resulted in many complex Questions being rained in the cou! ‘This time I want a rigid and exhu examinadon to be held and tions Mnally dectded if ponstbh Magistrate Corneli diree Walsh to make a copy of t to which he had sworn, and take Capt. Behmittberger. It was his desite he xald, that ¢he Captain should conmit with the Disirict-Attorney as to. the legal paints involve d Have, If poms ble, a lenal represuntative of the peop.e present: at the hearing. “I have the highest regard for Capt, Schinlttherger,”” aald. the Maysiatrave, “and for hin ability and Intelligence as & police officer, and { know he would ”, nave mide these arrests without dod reason.” “Magistrate Cornell's procedure is entirely to my satisfaction. I belley ho will finally decide in my favor. want the question as to whether my business ts legal or not settled, and if I am violating any law 1 certainly ought to be prohibited, but I em car- rying on a buainess permitted by law and maintaining the best of order. h the Bupreme Ghure wit have Sxoressed an ppinion in & case now perding as to the legattt: of Sunday dancing. The Waldrons has amriceibe lore! been oeested on, the Bun- charge, but both times dichargedy 3 by ree. Waldron after, the arratgnment|25¢. 50¢, in carly named ¢ withdraw the Con in nd hae appea! G Britain, ¢ PL se! ly poe ee Re | THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, 1901. ALONE IN MILL Mill Woman, W One woman defies a!l Paterson's strik. | Jing silk workers. | | Shoe ts Miss MeMahon, of the Date} | mutt Alone tn the vast. empt she stands all day long girl side ready to mob Der 4 the solitary amid hoots and} Rut the machinery was set going. | would be a loss « to start, nil! for ver ary woman to re. Arm has placed { he firm « will wan stand dy t Pickets are around the Dexter & Lam- t mill, bul got @ worker returned. The Frank & Dugan sirtke is be Girl Strikers Surround Paterson ho Faces Their Fury Without Flinching. Hoth milla are closet. ‘The Market street mill, employing the men weavers, ts 1 1 up, even the office force being latd off. Throngs of xiris wearing storm sults are pte! 5 the mill leaner caune would m to remain Indoors. tobe held twice a day rainfall, by the strikers. he nk & Dugan hands’ me nek this fore- noor ‘Let The Evening World man be mitted,” moved Leader Kilpatrick, wher the subject of an open meeting was dis- eunaed, Lilet the paper publish the names of every one who may dare leave our ranks. We will fight this battle vat on new Ines. “If we can't coax others thetr rights let ux shame th If Miss MeMahon tand for asiste on rematn- t ikers aay, ne times a day Mias McMahon Is a property owner and lives with a widowed sister, THINK THEY HAVE FOOTPAD. Police Believe Tread- well Is Man Who Holds Up Women. Pine Treadwetl, twenty-one years old, of Greenwich, Conn., was held in $1.00) hall for trial by Magistrate Zeller in the Mortisina Court thts morning as a sus- pictous person. Detectives Dillon and Morton, of the Westchester station, arrested the man late last night in front of St. Peter's Church, Westchester. The police think he ts the man who haa been terrorizing that neighborhood by holding up women. In the station a slungshot was found in the man’s possession. The police say they inquired in New Rochelle pout the man ani that the New I chelle police say he Is Willlam Riv ——<—__ CONGER LEAVES PEKING. March 11.—United r Conger left this morning ‘orelgn Ministers bade allway station, , March 11.—A_ cable- gram received © Department nnounces the departure of Min- Conger route to the United States, His elxty days begin when he PEKING, States hing WASHIN en rave of absence TROLLEY CARS RUN T00 FAST. Magistrate Cornell Fined Two Men Who Had Speedy Autos. Mngistrate Cornell fn the West Bide morning fine! two automo- bilists $ each for driving thelr machines too fast In the public streets. The men wero Josiah M. Fiske, a banker, of No DT West Seventleth atreet, and Peter L. Powell, of No. 20 West Ninety-ninth street. Policeran McGinley, Court th of the bicycle squad, who arrestet the banker, anid he was running hie automobile at the m of faw n miles an hour. Mr. Finke sald: ‘| wan only going as {nat as a tr That's just the tro Magistrate, “You have r "The troll y we have and can't Were you going faster than an hour.?" “orespended the banker, “T would advise you and other tle- do mon.’ sald Magistrate Cornell, all you can te have this fanity jaw amends! so fast trol ar riding may to fine you $3." Mr. Fiske paid th Mr. Powell was also fined, 10c. my jimzti you va fter eatin: xinens. you er our bowels mT eal farmE art of a veaaita ‘Ascending cojom: CEST FORTHE BOX «| ALL DRUGGISTS, all bowel troubles, fousness, bad broath, on the stoma mouth, he: a} aro gettin enone under antes to cure or money “Made CL rds. EO to-day, fer you ime Fight. 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