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HAZEN ON TRAIL OF THE REAL FOSBURG MURDERERS rr Ex-Secret Service Chief Expects the “Road Men” Will Soon Be Caught. The weaith of James Stewart, million nitractor and brother of Mrs. Robert [.. fo fi \ sot he other wealthy relatives and t ot he n far ure backing the systematic seareli io derer of May Fosburg, her dangit qi ite « not be relaxed and it will not The men engaged in it will go te the necessary, but ceaselessly the quest the guilty man is found. The hunt is under the direction of ex-Chief of the United States Seercet Service William R. Hazen, and, as he sign of dollars and cents.” Detective Haz ground of the crim: theory of the celebrated cu By WILLIAM R. HAZEN, Ex- Chief United States Secret Service. eldom Pitow reir f eart wil] be kept np until “Tt is not a matter antly remarks, Tookwd the Evening World his thoroughly has over and gives to the Arry lanterne yeite ni en put in After having of all the available facts concern murder of May Fours, and even Jowing for the apparent discrey fn the statements of the f eame convinced that committed by burxlars. I went carefully making the mont c the er the reful Inspection onviny eeveral experiments 1 me that my theory was correct house is easy of access and ek pecially easy ntiry for any one kne ing how these things are done One fact became {my on me from the very outset. In all of my) Ifa workman ts known by pln cht twenty-two years of exp asin Iniy he rafessonal and the © otective 1 have known of no Job done | peli oer ut by experts which was marked by i Hoult these men were | Vittatlend for some st tnoment the the work of beginners or of thieves unac- curtomed to thin Ine of operation. the raid upon It was patently tine take characteristics of Fogburg house. MARK OF THE “ ROAD MI: The professional burglar xhoots only asa last resort and when cornered. All of the evidence in the Forburg cane showed that the murderer fred the she when he and his aasoctaten « escaped without such a rec elder Forburg had been str and Robert 8. Forburg ok overcome down and easily helpless before the intruders Men well versed In the work w remaining quiet bave got out without snooting, for FAILING SIG. oman’ no time were they really in danger of capture. There were other indications whic! Ener ong led me to the conclusion that the « i who did this job were what we “road men.” A description of the char- Qcter of these thieves explains much « what appeared to be mystery ¢ rt ing the action of the houxebreakers on the night of the tragedy, A “road man’ is 1 combination of the sneak thief do the pad, ts not BD expert, and seldom sin Work with what we call pro: tis, They @re the tramps ¢ world they carry few or no w the chance of houses they « MYSTERY |. This explains thar the Fosburgs: n wh Plicable to a 1. and ty = the Btate directed much taquiry 1 loubt. Road men’ entering 1 | um ean t | Uren house, fa ha nthe revelver fe tasks from the intrud ing out of the w convinced ime of “road me Another signifi matches two a granting they were 4 TEMPTING TO THILVE: The Fus! ho ment and locate ft could be enters Fear, the comparatit premises, Harkne and the sttiine f elements favorable ty a burglare, whethe 1 men.” A professional carried his ows w trust, would have Nada and other outfit. Hut the Bot into the Fosburg matches, just as “‘r. LONG ORDERS NAVY NOT TO was Long this NGVON, Joly 20.—Seeretury rid the fale eure of inquiry meets he b Soniey: Schiey had i en blam foat the Ho ways and Ne sho. JOHN D, The issuance @ flutter In nav Tt ty sata sary by the Seeretary, chletty Of the recent lenuthy tnt “Admiral Sampson and itl have been & Bince the o ra court of tr Rear Admiral Schley hiw not the case, Bept. 12 1» th yene, and Lone nit date» until t he Board | me patval Wired Ae {Vining Santa ht nent with f tindin TELLS SECRETS. |w Ndi Ad now in considering tla tele (Bpecial: to The Evening Worlt,) decked to make no LAKE CITY, Utah, July 29.— in present plana; that is, Mhomas F: Schley, of the Twenty- that You anould hold your aquadron off phationed at Fort Doug- - "Tile letter was suppressed.” ALK ABOUT SCHLEY CASE.) THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 29, 1901. I Mrs Lizzie [earl Friday morning, w of her mat at No. 1s Math street, “perhaps buy the naxt months ¢ my y came or Wo oD H She had not me church for two years, hi ferred hor letter to Dr. WOMAN OF MYSTERY INSANE | AS SHE I Was selhdamanuvardenette ly. Beveral times whe was summoned ul ferihane erty i ane an-| 28atly to her room, and found the wo- ; Imay + ay We ext month bysicec peelluent Naame 4 y found her weeping in her room, N When she questioned her she was to t he mame old atta: i sain to pack her h PHILBIN TOTES ~ THE BIC BRIDG Engineer Will Report on Safety and Evi- dence of Neglect. | | s ith several civil anong arsons. District tuted to. ompre f vaya Uirkdice the standpoint of a bridge engincer Mr. Duryen wil work tie thought will renity the Dletriet-Atrorney in ab Duryea 3 will cv points, ie fallow Firat—te the Brooktyn ir nonnfe atru view that h | Seco ated hee peevia Mr He haa been kineering: 5 coring Board ike Commis! aneey str ton G 1s War « House of number of Hoers mine prisoners ar who had sure | rendered declaration of war, NEARS CHURCH DOOR) Mrs. Rockwell Gives Evidences of Halluci- ck: nthe Park She was un Mrs. eter fru wn Church to the wureh changing they ' © from Mrs Rockwell) She Lived with Maat 8 known wer R Mrs Sallenie until nations Among a! Throng of Worship-|: pers. C ENTRAL PARK A HOTBED OF MALARIA, SAYS DR.GRAY. ate pride niral served am} tn 1386 tocane of of that a law: practised in irk West nelghborn general lay ard A oomie xtrey Hn Ww “What caused me axainat mbna. und a warning Ite we of the young CIRL WITNESS Nous Wo ported here: wing | > us her rent promptly. | her own cooking, washing! unt cleaning. Her rooms were very pret. | ily firnixked and she had a good ma phe Mr Mr pear of Janitor H her aphs of her und one Ioekwell, which ahe often showed Rockewl, howe Ad not ap- here, according to the statem nd his wife no friends but her eusto- mere, and I never knew a gentleman to al her," t# hin statement, “and never lad eyes Mr Rockwell." rding to a statement of his wife, auchter apron Ga t ox thin Mr. Rockwell wns at. the! dine with no ereater regular. » weeks nko Mada remittance from Mrx 1 of No. U3 West Ninety. | Ich wth her earnings from | Urth street, who knew Mra. Rockwell | ir. ipported Mrs, Rock-| When she Hved with Mme. Balignac, says ' she never saw Mr. Rockwell or heard . of his having been. the ugh Mrs. Ihe Mr. Rockwell had, accord- ‘ ns Me Ggaukenar Hn geen at] WeekWell always epoke of ne@, husband ate the ninth street house wince she| “i” Kreat devotion. ‘ ny husband Will roved there lamt Beptembers fie aaked week ago the fanttor's wife!noticed and not 1 that Mra, Rockwell wan noting atrange- her when she 1 Vithe rent Friday why and knew the Oree the occupy ane She told the AEE yshe Wax leaving to vinit her in Athenta, nd would take ve wwannah line on eaday hose|| “She has told me ttt often,” sald waa taken from church last Mre she fnally evening to Harlem Hospital by Dr. $ | to New York] Blackma Later she wan transferred to . 1a tn a boarding-| the insane pavilion at Be: ‘ — teenth ‘Minnie Kurtz, Wanted | at Bissert Trial, Spir- DISAPPEARS. ited Away—Trial On. Mrs. Minnte Kurtz, one of the. moat important witnesses against: Wardman Ilawert, aceused of extortion, has been spirited away, Hissert's trial Is on before Recorder Go to-day, and the District-Attorney’s | otticera are strange disappearance, ‘The Kurtz woman owned the alleged isorderiy house kept py Lena Schmidt | at M7 Stuyvesant street and lived on the top floor. : She slipped away yeaterday morning, thougt two McCullagh detectives were in the house to guard her under a daily cost to the efty of $2 each, Hinsert was indicted neven weeks ag on two counts, charging him with ex: torting &# from Lena Schmidt. Court of Appeals decision ‘of Capt. Adam Cross, a conviction will not stand on, the un- supported evidence of a disorderly house keeper. Sefore the trial was formally begun Kwser Levy Med with the Recorder a Neal challenge to the panel of spe- «summoned for the cine, Goff after long conaiders- tion rruled the challenge and Mr. Levy took an, exceptle “The work of impanneliing a jury was then begun. Edward H. Frost, a produce at Washington and Jay streets, was the first talesman examine ‘Mr. Frost was challenged by fenae. George 0. . whe Th ent Fonter, a hard “6 at No. t Ninety was the firat talesman table to both aldex. M orn in as the fe rd Hegeman Hall, 8 en nh HHistorical “and Bcente Preservation Society, was accepted as are the fury. second juror, ay he third juror wae James W. Car- nenter, & marble dealer, who Jivex at RT Went Ninety-Airat street, wh | t . yu 4 tal Maier ~~ DELAP CHARGES. HOE her husband fin y eoure aw divorce, Seer rer me a They arriog JComptrotier Receives the ¥ ‘ Wet Am ne. . A Gen pikes Pune Comptrotier Ci md tosiny nf. heron he told me w she was [tdavits regarding the charges agains * dd Mrs. Hogon, “but it waal Coroner George W. Delap, of Brooklyn, Kwa New York, and in July, ‘That’al who Is accused of defrauding the city ror|allt Mr. Color waid that they tended to show ites Afwor her marriage, Mra Rockwell left|that the Coroner had charged for the nber wt our] the One Hundred and Seventeeth atree serv! nf a min who never gave such wing trang-| hous and took lodgings with Mme, 8a [SCAM ing exatttaathon DE ties caae ana | surget: Adderbury's I iignac at No. U8 Weat pueizarcuete report on it at ome future date, ; ‘The fourth juror ls Frank Richards, editor of the American Machinist, 29 Wert One Hundred and Thirty-third he (th la Robert 1: Backes, metal dealer, Ni », di] Bast Seventeenth igo. - NANVNNMNMACMEDONE Sleeping Children; Out of the Place. Laugh at the Physi-< wrk, the J nureeqin maby, hast anced as ef malaria and a deat children by Dr ie oo OW ac nts ors He ely moth keep th Infante Way from t ark 4erts that sent two gra children to Or Jote Md tts material ee H ea 1 t h Dr. Gray 4s aI tae Me | ue ety about fort. cians The Deadly Mosquito. “Malaria is a disease of the spleen. juste general debility, loos vel and. § were selzed with acute diarrhoea, this im cy! lowed by complete collapse almost im- tnes of om: madiately, tttend “1 have two ttle grandchildren, ey nro re ray and Jack Neff, the children of | young. childre i J.P. Nett, managing clerk of the woollen Herm; child of a Janttress who of Greely, Frost & Cushm an ies years ago little ¢ x ine by malaria while walk vrning Vark with his fa 1 ther wits now ving In Ora > h vid of a woman in] fot let them go inte Cy eovirus is formed in the pots {eu She.l toos had) | Mr than | w hen carrtes: the we : had) joaded rev ne AUK ' atide in the park | °D strong! re to keep 4 owith ral Mark on who has mal Authorities Statements — he land fs malaria bre ew York be in an tni then he must be bit 1 mosquito tifle men In the worl! et materia tity and an tnfe ve moat s was dead when Dr. Gray pre of ight herein w. York have. ni house ster of raze fa moxquito ts ke a hyp y compaln : te he house, a : 1 | ae lon oarthe momauito Wi ny complaint against Central : Laisa Rad d the poison travels through the sy: . - the famtiy quel helped lay out | ten of a bab: stroke of lightning The Dendy Me Brazers tody, dled in two hours, Advice to Mothers. Dillingham, of the Health Board, b £ malaria len collapse, In the babies 1 mentioned thes When they de bit ee Ws re it aboitn the malitdy y a we guint dt Hentth Se spoke almost exactly the same words In fan tert | 1 Sa ed deseribing he ¢ he author! of th a 1 m ° of the assertions of} cm Eee I ae #|SICK HEADACHE Dendly to Children. jes from rnalaria in tht city.! Jumping. headaet My baby was aste sald ench a only en last” week! headachy from this cause, nroe iy “ mother, ‘and 1 was wheeling (t along] pefore tna. population of three and a | HESTON, NAUSEA when T noticed all at one rat it was] half millions, | acd REALL it oup, and it] ‘They: say ay's theory Ix wronc | gy4 ss wie” scarcely | to. beatin wit malady, they In| BROMO-PEPSIN stat. does not come from. + » lands thous: Av atte HK entirely, but from a peculiar mo: Koa bred fn swamps not to be found in} Ma Manhattan, ‘ | >, 7 urther say that the « etive f ventral i ark fOr) avmpiome deserted Dro iriy lots | Te taal while | CARES Of the two babies are not those | y other physicians [of malaria, bet of stomach complaint ty agree with me, | In mal they say. the features are ay what parte og] temperature sand vornitin ices fo Ae singe reous ‘The com= Dr. Beatal: | ALL DRUGGISTS, 10c, 2 B,C: John 1. the FOR SALE RY YM nik fon in the to an , AND 6TH OAV «and the ts no healthier 7 n Central Park, them. 1 we ARBUCKLE © advert NOW READY. 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