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Ee Ee ae a eT NIGHT EDITION. SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. @he 0 sf _ Circulation Books __ PRICE ONE CENT. INDIGTED DETECTIVES © TON OF EARTH ASKED ABOUT MULE, BROKE ole. |Narrow Escapes Tunnel Work Elm potieey BIG Gs MAIN BURST. at in | — ——+4e-— Schoenick and Darcy, Who Were on Duty at West) Forty-seventh Street Station When the Glen- non Witness Was Taken There, Subjected to a Searching Examination by Jerome. | Travelling Bucket Dropped | on Crossing Over the Subway. Detective-Sergts Schoenick and Darcy, who were on duty at the Forty-seventh street police s assigned from the Central Oflie the time of the McAuliffe murder, were before District-Attorney Jer- ome this afternoon and subjected to a searching examination Both detectives are now and imdictm: Glennon w to have heen na witness them also. | They arrived at the Criminal Courts Building at 3 Two uniformed pacinlmen from the treet station, al ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD TheNEW YORK WORLD will pay ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS to the person or persons who shall fur- nish it: FIRST— With information that shall lead to the identification of the per- son who was arraigned as and personated James McAuliffe before Magis- trate Mayo in the West ih eight-inch gas lutte @aprybrs nesses, accompanied Both Rather Nervous, Fifty-fourth Street Police mo h Court on Sunday morn- o ofty will ing, February 16, 1902, lights to- and to the identification gained’ In the DiatrictsA of the person or persons % Elm fice for some time and was who caused him so to Im- personate said James Mc- Auliffe. SECOND-—With informa- tien that shall lead to the Darcy. Statement Jerom THROWNINRUNAWAY Dietrict-At: examined the 4 Reddy and | | i impressions, but arrest and conviction of the cas the person or persons | \ “They de ok I plicemen at all |} guilty of the murder of LI aes me Dit Att ney The; hie °* | James McAuliffe, who was SSS e they could be put out with a i punch, I did not like their masner found dying In frontof No. J’ Hig FAST STEPPERS TOOK “They told me the sane story they| | 863 Sixth Avenue on Sun- told before che Comners jury 1 have| | G@y morning, February 16, FRIGHT AT AUTO. no evidence that would justify me in| ff 1902. asking for a warrant for the arrest of anybody. Doctor in the Meantime’ A “Lam favorably impressed with Red-| pigtriet-attorney and Commissioner, '48red Driver Until Ambulance dy,” continued Mr. eJrome. “He looks! pariridge. He will be aeked why he Arrived. like an honest man. No dummy could{ran out of the saloon uttering the be substituted in court without his con- nivance, and I take a great deal of threat that he would force hie way into | McAultffe's house and beat his brains | * Evening World) stock in his assertion that he arraigned| out. ] N. J, March 18 —Michar McAuliffe.’ ‘The other three policemen will be y farmer. of Millingt: asked why, when they restrained nim njured in ¢ nis Threat. orney vommin- sioner Partridge have determined to in veativate the report that four police- jon trial, assembled th atreet and Sixth avenue, and that one of them threatened the life of McAuliffe The name of this man is known and led him back into the saloon, they told him to watt until some other time Assintant District-Attorney and went to the t Forty-seve hours uring ing entries. Wher say what he had that he was looking ¢ McAuliffe case. CLERK’S THEFTS REACHED $100,000. Max Mayer Robbed Rathborne & Co. and Skil- fully Covered Up Defalcations. ned, but admitted revidence tn the to the T they had ge TO-NIGHT’S EVENTS. Dinner of the Canadian So- + elety, Ne. 320 Br Academy of ence, Max C. Mayer. formerly a member of the firm of Rathborn:, Mayer & Rath- borne, war arrested to-day charged with the embezzlement of upward of $110.00) from the firm of Rathborne & Co, by which he was employed before being taken Into partnership eon became aware tha right. Experts long the discovery was mad: trusted Mayer had been a Reform Club, No, 128 celmhth street. erican Geographical Soe- clety, Ne. 11) Weat Portteth street. we May Reach §150,000. idence was jai The nen to All.”’ | his hat and stood for | visit to America. » Mexico oe ee RACING # SPORTS SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. | “ Circulation Books Ope nto All,’? | PRICE ONE CENT. COURT MAY SET _ BURNS GIRL FREE. EW YORK, Au ESDAY, VERY LATEST NEWS IN BRIEFEST FORM. ————_-r- A o=R MEETS THE PRINCE. VARCHE IS, 1902, CUXHAVEN. March 18.—The Deutschland astivec ot 5.45 | ¢——————<———— LAW AS STATED fg, BY THE JUSTICE o'clock this afternoon. being met by the Kaiser and an_ of- ficial delegation. When the Kaiser saw the Prince he touched | a moment at attention. The bicthers, shook hands warmly and the Emperor expressed his satisfac- | tion over the successful and pleasant outcome of the Prince's, ong intimation at the Close of the Hearing that Much of the Testimony Will Be Thrown Out—Young Defendant Shows First Signs of Embarrassment When Cole ored Maid Identifies Her Comb. Saou HORGAN & SLATTERY WANT TO ALTER PLANS. | arama - \ ib he murder of Walter 8. Horgan & Slattery. Tammany architects. to-day informed the Armory Board they were willing to alter their plans for the as ut not in his statement t= Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory to conform with the appropria- “ (a) COntrscn ys eae tion of $450.000. Corporation Counsel Rives declared re- eyes submit arguments, tut ie cently that the contract was at an end. George B. Post and ef that m vony against the girl H. T. Harding were instructed to prepare a scheme ‘or com- fen al under fetment. He ap- petition in designs of the building. t Was not sufficiently warned of the charge — — +e gain mata y covering conversations between her “dt wt n police station should be thrown KAISER BRINGS MANY PASSENGERS. new ned until Saturday to hear arguments om these The Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse arrived to-day with 574 ms ellie Miaiaheitich Fess cabin and 783 steerage passengers. a were offered) in: evidence) ath am ee he said she was going to Detroit that night aué LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Divonne. Horseshoe Tobacco, Lady Alberta. HE SAID HE WAS A BROKER. SHORT SAYS HE STEAMER ASHORE: POLICEMAN KIN SAW RICE SIGN. CREW IN DANGER, TD. MILLIONS. BY CAPT. BEDELL’S WIFE IS PEA- COCK’S GRANDMOTHER. Because Frank F, Montgomery told Dr. William Jacobson, at No. 120 West Ninety-eighth street, that he wasia member of the Stock Exchange the physician gave him $100 to invest To-day the doctor had Montgomery arraigned in the West Side Court. charged with obtaining money under false pre- tenses. alleging that he had discovered that the prisoner was SECOND WITNESS CORROBO- RESCUERS BAFFLED not ¢ member of the Stock Exchange and had never invested RATES MEYERS’S STORY. HEAVY BREAKERS. the money. Montgomery was held for examination to-morrow, cay tA A teh AV Youngsters Who F Were Recent i Hrookiyn Rela Kidnapping -e af cildren of Alexander R. the Pittsburg millionaire, who ifolland House to escape kid- ALDERMAN FORCED INTO HIS SEAT. | David 1 Alderman Harburger was compelled to take his seat by “**‘” \ the Sergeant-at-Arms during a discussion at the Aldermen’s moe aie meeting this afternoon over the report of the Committee of patric Salaries and Offices. —————__ e+. Inger indlot forgery oft © guests of their ire CUBAN STATESMEN HERE. sal nether,» Police Captain ih Short H Adains street station. Secretary of State Tamayo and Senor Capote, former Vice-President of ‘it “isnuted w Hed: ves at No. 10? Jefferson he Cuban Republic, arrived here from Havana to-day on the We x : sciturnaneeenale the y Pre and Mr ROA wtant ponference was held pertaining 1 as asked what would be i “We ought to have at of 20 per wtion of one-third we would be a They Palma, of the Cuban Republic the Hotel Endicott, wher an Cuban affairs. Senor ( the sugar tariff. H cent. taken off sugar ems to barely live re met Tomas E: a pler Strada ce pith. who escorted them to , a fal Could Not Hecall Message Bee re » Sa LOST cent wonld e SLI RIOT rlaim plantations which are Ww uncuitivated and resume ALORS f eee ‘ hot 1 n s STANDISH BALDWIN WINS FROM UNCLE. . x F — rite : BITS OF WRECKAGE INDICATE ONE MAN KILLED. MANY ARE Arn able our pl mut with fthe firm of i business at No over the righ How with vation Hew Ct aens Ont Noves Halt Filled with Ornmwes, tieces of Wood Co., in the forwa: Mayer got out of the firm Inst fall and vt ustin P. ant her R ered into part hin peculations, which were committed | Jury 4 Week ago and an indi was AUEED SIRI Times DLEDOO TAO pe k started in i Between 188 and 14, were not discov-| found charging Mayer with t 2 for three years in 189 was nes “newed, though the firm con @red until about six weeks ago, and then| Zement of $4.60 This ts he ural Fin 1899 Austin’s son h wos taken into the firm. Austin died — accidentally. many specific charges against him . December, leaving ) Standish and another son. Radeliffe claim- | ! x « MOBILE A Mayer ‘e thirty-two years old, man | Would not be surprising whén the ex People's Institute, tecture, a ht fo th ineas and Arm iuame : ‘ Se * . ried and has one child. He formerly | *™nation of the books is completed Cooper Unton, Pe OR RRE NOG nee ie oe ; ge baxenhe r ‘ ved in thie city, but for three months preaa rift Aat aes giove ine palinay Lecture, Central Preaby- Sumioe TrUAx.w r pe td CR i i‘ ast lived with his father, Carl Mayer, bias debibiital Sak bhai ae tertan Church, Weet Fife sh and his brother then go on with tt Hi : @ broker, and his mother at No, 119] MAYer. The Jersey City police kept an jan Church, A y= : West Bighth street, Bayonne, N. J. eye 3 his ch Ce Cooiral ones seventh street. —2¢-—______. Hg 3 1 From 1698 to 1900 Mayer was managing | ™en from this city kept track of his , ' ne bookkeeper as well an office manager | Movements eppeared to be utterly ; LEARY NOT TO BE STOKES S$ EXECUTOR. sii for Rathborne & Co. During this | UPsuspiciour, and It was somes beat to Nich ‘ " period, because of his position, he was | ld off the arrest until everything was ; wees ? : 5 ' enabled to steal money without exciting |!" shape for a rapit prosecution. ni Women: Ne; 341 James D. Leary’s chain as one of the executors of Edward 8 ERilas want gf unt suspicion. His method was to take| All was in readiness this morning Stokes got its quietu yn from Surrogate 1 wh md Saw Hier Stan, He Saye i The Blue A fioney from a legitimate customer, | Detective-Sergeant Cuff, with Detectives kh Aomnt Dinner, etiera testament B Foote as sole execut leary anit « Sure oservex @edit it to the account of a mythical | Griffin and Foley, of eJraey City, were BiB. Dents Stokes got into | the will was made x leary alex i . pet ween, @ustomer, draw check against this} approaching the house when Mayer and SHORES! B \ - ; rawa?en eal account and keep the money, [his mother came out tor. Stokes dr bern at Fy ECDL OI i hi iH = re at The policemen did not care to arrest caverta his brother, To {not again “repu w 2 ® . : , Became # Partner. the embeszier in the presence of his _ PRR ere shay aie A — Aes Bo well did Mayer stand with C. L. |mother, and followd, hoping «he would WEATHER FORECAST. ee WILCOX DEFENSE NOW é Heathborne, the senior member of the} leave him. Both boarded a train at the % 7 rig 3 firm, that a proporition was made to] West Eiqhth street mtation, however, % FOF the BROOKLYN KICKS AT STREET-CLEANING COMMISSIONER. Satta take the young man into partnership. |and the detectives followed % hoore ending at SF Sin toehestal ai Unnea naveladre its r This partnership was formed tn April,| They arremed Mayer on the train and % ™es4my for New York and & ivenenkingliardey Street w sey Murder Trial x and cube 1900, and continued until November, 1900, | took him to Headquarters, where ¥ Vieinity: Falr and colder ty. & = rn « me. when it was dissolved by mutual con-|)e was arraigned before Recorder Laga-|% m! Wednesday, fair ana& | SUS LOU UT | | gent, Mayer alleging (hat he wished to] rus and held for the arrival of extradl- %, continued cold; brisk westerly & " : REBELS NEARING PANAMA. | #0 into business on his own account. | tion papers from this St % rary * he at ‘ So far as is known he has done no Whe ua dence “0 Troops work since that time, although he was Ls eee PEPPER RR known as a speculator in Wall street.| Maver Was born tn —— poeta fs He lived in the best hotels and appar- | & hdtieoe iy Gf “|i M eet - oe = ently enjoyed himself, doubtices arcure} choo! His firm ow Many Qu tions “ in the bellef that his embezziement never |W" KAINEd tn the Y Ask > OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN ARRESTED. \ would be discovered. nie father. He ¢ Can You Ask? ; : It ws likely that the discovery would Co. aR rem hers | P : | Dot have beens made! had’ not. th * and then bee nier for! There are as miny answers as you Oscar Hammers ein f i) manage 1 | Mr. Rathb about six w Jullus Kohn, 4 broker can ask questiors in the 1902 for y i wt . F , Suddenly concluded that th ea ly on the fence around Giga ip tina ITCHCOCK DEAD. | Nar eeiine luce Exchange in 16, an f * Z Mees ne a tme was (nl partnershtp with’ Wi are in dispute, Ham wa var fn HENRY H | QUARTERS FOR REGIMENT. of the old books, Magiatrate Olmated a OF Hrather of Seeretary | = looking up the outstanding _ om =! tarrertiaiaxtat ai c WHE He Housed te customers. Lene. Lsceam, There was no} there to direct ASHIN | 3 1 he Armo the examinat nd the bookkeepers | 7 laa an accounting of m an a Cc BABY BUFFALO IN THE PARK. oy = the Affaire of th firm of Ra ° aver & Tathborhe. whieh w + ; . ‘ ( Tec rem Cold culled before wr ». Develo) 1.000 Topice Tereehy Treated in the 1902 World The buffalo stork flow over Central Park this afiernco ; . it : .|erowing out of thin sult caused Almanac. * ell" printed and strongly Y Tag _ 7 ( r Hs F [amination of the, books that. ied °xo| Gomme © a6. al newsdeaiera. seven, baby bieon in the menagerie. The baby buffalo is the s was 7 | Me i fas Mayers arrest. mall, de. j Park in a year, It increases the herd to five, Joorning ac x deevent ears vid

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