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WEATMActsla) wlewe die bunday, x RACING # SPORTS errs ws + NIGHT : ____ON PAGE 6. ___[Tcissintina oats pono A] | EDITION ro “ Circulation Books Open to All.” iy a PRICE ONE CENT, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1903. \ ‘PRICE ONE CENT! BHAT SUK HMIGE =" ONENESS WOMAN SUSPECT. ot IEPENG 4 j fan ard ron a Tuee, wvsténr, (IN BURDIGK GAG Harry Ahrens Plunged Into|Coroner’s Physician Says : the Hudson, Caught the! He Failed to Find What . Jormer President of the Trust Company Man and Held Him Un-| Killed Nellie Fletcher. of the Republic, Brother of Mrs. til a Boat Came to His} Whose Body Was Found George W. Vanderbilt, and His Part- Assistance. in Thirty-Seventh Street. Miss Marion Hutchinson, Who Was Employed: ner Failed with Liabilities of $1,- PRISONER ONE OF A GANG.|YALE MAN WAS HER FRIEND. 250,000. an Extra Clerk, Was Taken Into They Are Accused of Robbing Alfred Manierre, Son of George To-Day. and Later Released on a Writ of New York Central Freight} Manierre, a Chicago Million- Habeas Corpus. Cars and of Carrying the} aire, Who Graduated Last Plunder Away in Row-Boats.| Year, Took Her to Chicago HER SISTER C AME TO HER Through the ley waters of the Hudson| Coroner's Physician aout held ‘i AID WITH AN ATTORNEY. Detective Harry Aherens, of the West|an autopsy to-day on Mrs. Nellie One Hundred and Fifty-second Street| Fletoher, whose body was discovered in the Senior Member Was Involved in Sil, pram to-day in port ofen| the losing ouse of Str Mana Out side Transactions, and Through the ane ne owoninam fancy feet from/rel, at No, id Wat mswe-sevent! Another Coachman’s Story Is Said to Have i + of No. 1117 Second nue, ani . a ec th Them the Credit of the Concern Be- Zing him by, fhe eoiac tara in tovalmomeny wt her aan. De sohoats| Put the Police on Her Trail—Mrs. Paine’s. 7 —# ) Le waa over: i hiss came Impaired. BLACK ST 1) FA | GHTEN dela! Sim pau B oat manned by police wethis Fi more of a mystery than ever. Counsel Appeared for Her slither, Yo WAS PRACTICALLY ORDERED , OUT OF TRUST COMPANY. ~Attorney for the Collapsed Firm Says A minute examination seems to show ‘This unique arrest was only an event 1 should tn a crusade’ which the police are wae [neve gai, Apparently ner Hears eeppea| Woman Was Well Known in Social Codes : ; agai leves Ww are robbing Daniel Leroy Dresser & Co., silk merchants, 15 Greene oe Gh ee EN cas pl tee |"Strosme, ber condition appears aulte in London, Ont. { SATE CEE ny of the Hudson, “After: throw petuald tate street, to-day made an assignment with liabilities of $1,250,- Ing merchandise off moving freight | NOS) 00 ere Ore ener poison, 000 000. trains the thieves appear later to re- ¢ i ither, so far as we can find, and the ; Taguig in the river. esochnien is that, if murdered at all, (Special to The Evening World from a Staff Correspondent-) move the swag in small boats anchored i A ene Niamah done dy Introducing into j cy, . ad aS pet of Mrs. ae W. Vanderbilt, ee Be is H tra Peat eke beeen alee ver ayia Tolden tao wa blieitoeide a ees ety, sale lee ee Pars pa | ome’ & ai over. 6 mpel release and until a few days ago President of the Trust Company| Spies. of the Manhattan cials Have Pere ion race area wane taney ae) se contents of her stomach will now of the Republic. WH cickeser a sme: 1 by the State Chemist, ana|custody. She was Marion Hutchinson, up to a month ago an extra cl Reported the Names of Sixty Organ-| "=, i oD pan may Glscorer the yea! oat see The eanini the “assignment vere ifiledi by, Lawver " Pp Be : bf g miey, Oelnies s.svening dresy suite bal spay Sreorer Bei in Burdick’s office. Detectives arrested her in a boarding-house at No, 4 pape e y Lawy Be Pee? 1Zers,’ but Fheir Discharge Would ‘Gd notified the station-house, and De- letehier cumé to New York trom | West Tupper street and took her to Police Headquarters, fee Hitech. Orly 4 week ayo Dresser ‘was practically Followed by a Tie Up Within Forty. | sud o'remrven wore hurried fo tn galesgn. where abe 2e‘uired tasiere,| While the police and the Distri-Attorney were giving fer the fin } _ compelled to resign his post as president of the Trust Com- ollowe ya iie Up ithin hah fal el eae Me ahah Sie dis betel pay eects : scene, a former Yale student and son of George 4 degree her sister Florence, through Lawyer Fennelly, who also represents: : . The police hid near the bdx a| Manterre, a millionaire Chicago real) (ICgr d Ys o pany of the Republic. eight Hours, aad developmen. Thre hore ater ertate operator. ite young, |Mrs. Gertrude Paine, secured a writ of habeas corpus from Supreme | The failure is supposed to be in some way due to his the direction of Inwood, Upon reaching | Xoung Manlorre met Mra, Fletcher at |Court Justice White on the ground that the evidence was not sufficient AG _|the spot where the box they |New Haven. She was working as a being forced out of the Trust company. Charles S. Mac- ih Peete meat taa Fan R A pclae aa artes stopped and held a consultation, [shop gitl and her beauty attracted him, |{0 warrant arrest, and she was released on the writ, i ii d Al histle d been married when only fifteen Kenzie, of No. 130 Lincoln place, Brooklyn, is named as|men who have been actlve in the recently accomplished organization of the| was responded to by the splashing etlscere old, but her husband deserted her The greatest secrecy’ was maintained in connection with- the appre. assignee for the firm. gatemen, conductors, ticket-choppers and station agents. oars in the river. The police drew nearcr! and she returned to her mother’s home. | hension of Miss Hfitchinscn, An attempt was made to smuggle her - dua the inen organ to remove the jerre was graduated in Juno 5 S The road employs an extensive spy system and Supt. Smith and Secre- contents of one of the boxes they dasheg | We? Mani sr 5 h is would be called together an soon aa pos-|tary Grape have been Kept fully informed of every step taken in the recent | won the marduders. Although ausprised, |e took her back to Chicago Witt, Him into Police Headquarters, and when this failed guards were put at the apie: a5 8. ea a a anh {0 |organization, By a counter spy system the men know that sixty of thelr he larger running up the ‘bani in the He visited her often, Her only other|00rs and no one not connected with the department was allowed to z rection of Riverside Drive, 4 establish the firm of Dresser & Co, in| umber are slated for Instant dismissal if the officials undertake reprisals. | Saptured by Detective Kathinan, "* “**| ¢riend was Herman Eberhardt, ® clerk) enter until Supt. Bull and District-Attorney Coatsworth: had comin {mpending, though Dresser. for} business, The question of discharging these men 1g now under consideration by General| When searched valuable silk waists |in Norton's Pharmacy, at No, 323 Rush fr found hidd eT i | Gaany years haa been rated a millionaire,| Mr. Hirsch sald further: “Wise coun-| Manager Skitt and his agsistants, Messrs, Grape and Smith, In 1685, after the| pave his name. aa Honey Hooespese street, where ghe had prescriptions | their examination of the suspect. Dresser and Charles E. Relies composed the firm, whose offices were at No. 16 | Greene street. Numerous rumors wre mfloat early in the week that a failure sg one A claimed No, 880 Nint tie When ‘he became President of the| sel suggested delaying the announce-| Knights of Lahor had thoroughly organized the “L." employees, the company,| ANd ciumed ine, HA Ninth avenue, a6 |” A ccoraing to despatches trom Chicago, | TRIED TO KEEP FROM PUBLIC GAZE. Tas ‘Trust Company of the Republic he ries 2 after is fe close of the finan-| wich had kept accurate track of the movement, through its spy system, dis-| with a b-Inch blade was in one pocket.! Mrs. Fletcher on Wednesday of last y % F\Brought the new corporation into con-| clal business day. That was the sole] seo ninety of the ringleaders, and iy. him the police belleve that they ) week went to the residence of Manlerre's Dressed entirely in black, the young woman was a striking-figure ‘siderable prominence by underwriting | Obsect of the filing of the papers at the| °24" ig have camtured one of the ring-leaders | sents, at No. 61 Bellevue avenue, and h aboub pity " of the gar , at No. , f s ing eter ome Trust oe - ae Not Affected. PEAR A Bae More. AOR. a fil d the Heir a joetcanin ieee Seavey coe er? by Me she appeared at: Headquarters, ‘She: walked /uasieaaie ag . x ected, action struck terror through Ue rank and file, and the bottom fell ed tol That night,” said the elder Manierre found it impossible to float these bon Charies' M, Preston, acting President |of ans comempiated strike, ‘The men even went sd {as aw to algn a repudiating fuking (pwand the spot Anette tae | in a eae ew tacdee, “ay non aa.|cOlapse, A thick black veil entirely hid her features, and in addition and ie Bet uot SUE 8 the) ipisry en: of the Trust Company of the Republic, | of their affiliation rn spel iniehte of Labor “on alate joe positions, lowed, Scared by the shots of the ro-| mitted he had brought the girl from she theld a handkerchief over her face. e tion : ‘gan en geen by an Evening World re- A repetition of js {eal y Prosident muel Gompers, of the American i irew | New Haven, She did not attempt to ex- Bnanclers the company would have mei! horter this afternoon, sald that the com-| federation vf Labor, and his head organizer, William D. Mahon, At a meeting| hen pe detestive and hep rere. | tort money from us, but wald she was Marion Hutchinson came to Buffalo from London, ‘with serious losses, ? 5) When the A Prisoner ” pany we Dress- organized employees last night Mr. Gompers referred to the | were pulled from the water by the re- | e@ Ut ne was icading and “ * His Iden of Banking. eh He rn sores we Come e ie eA of Labor abba and urged the men to go on strike Pan eres" they were shivering from’ the Hen vue help is to go pane ror}Six months ago. Her physical attractions made her a marked woman ~ Another one of Dresser’s Ideas was the pany did not hold any paper of its for- | by hele coblsamues ‘he ola milvesis Aeherate sore aE rie, prisoners. Raa the | her own sake and the boy's, I Ja her /in the livelier sections of the city. She came under the observation oj Vvings-Danks “; it ma: e tl e omic! ie 10) ‘ec! le a ol 6 for the ex- uld furnish her money to go home _ Which collections were periodically made | into diMoulty as it was thought to be| tetborough Company on ‘April 1 complicates the situation. It is understood that| to a downtown commission house and — fined ii the Elmwood section, where ‘his home was located, “and Interest paid. ‘This scheme also felt | pertectly solvent. nether Mr. @kitt nor Mr. Grape will be retained in their present. positions, Under| Is valued at $3,000, eContintied ‘en ‘Becond Rane) Burdick was’ lavish in hi dit fi | ‘through, and the directors of the com-| Former District-Attorney William M, | ‘he circumstances they might be willing to pass the trouble up to thelr suc- ck was lavish in his expenditures for women who pledsed Ms ‘pany began to criticise the President’s| K. Olontt, of the firm of Black, Olcott, |*s80rs. On the other hand, they might attempt the breaking up of the employees’ fancy. He spent money on Marion Hutchinson and finally Placed her id secure their retention b: Methods and openly express their dis-! Gruber & Bonynge, appeared before the | Union as a move that would. strengthen their hands an: lon by aatistaction with his management, HefOlerk of tho United States District |the new management, in his envelope factory, where she worked as an extra clerk. nevertheless, re-elected, though it | Court this afternoon and filed an in-| Another conalderation ts that though the company keepe track of every motor. GRE AT CROWD iN BRO Ag iW AY Whenever Burdick left the city on one of his periodical business _ that h 1d real H man discharged either , and has ny others My] , ; : ‘ caer fp, evle. Feslan | wolintery padiiton Ao Dankrunkoy aasinet willing to work on dta roserve lists, they might not be able on short notice to trips Marion Hutchinson absented herself from the office, She wal Dresser also resigned from the direc-| William Dutoh, to the amou. $500, | Vert & serfous' tle-up, : often seen with Burdick, riding in his automobile and dining with hin @torate of the company. He ts a brother| but he ls the holder of elgned cls That the: rong se preparing tom, travble wes evinced today by the muraber: of | \ t | in the downt staurants, ahi s lly true @f Mrs. George Van‘e:biit and lives in| according to Mr, Olott's statement, {D&W men who Were put at work on the front platforms of the crosstown lines of r cE i in the downtown restaurant is was especially after Burtiegs Bemsarsion at No, 61 Park avenue, #0r] amounting to $27,000, he, Interurban Li doloores which are used:as a school of instruction by both the wife left him and went to Atlantic City. years he has been connected with} Although it was after hours and the| "1" 8nd surface roe ‘ Of the largest financial echemes 1} court was closed the clerk accepted the| HYNK A STRIKE IS NEAR. ye eae, About a month ago the girl left Burdick’s employment ‘Ab thal this city. petition.’ An attempt was made to find| among the “L' employees. to-day the feeling 1s general that : time she was living in a fashionable apartment-house. She did not remain ing of the collapse of the firm) Jud; is th pet oy general that a strike is im- t rae pt the cohaee. of the, fexs | Suda Adams Who ts altting in the Hu | minent, and the men aay they will stand together. At a word trom thelr leaders An alarm af fire was sent in from the box at Twenty-eight long after leaving Burdick’s office, and on Feb, 17 she rented room ° the motormen, conductors, gatemen, Ucket sellers and choppers are teady to| street and Broadway vue as the theatre matinee crowds wer the aesignors, said: to appoint @ receiver /)r the firm, walk out and tle up the system. f = 4 room fom Mrs. Coughlin, Secs Foreaner” wes interested in various Goodrich & |" @ecretary Grape waid to-day that the situation was unchanged #0 fw released and mingied with the shoppers at 9 o'clock to-day, ae oo RGAE SEOK! Ruck DNS 900 . > 23,| knew, hefeg es There was a rushing and a clanging aad a whirling of firg 22D BURDICK GROW TIRED OF HER. Bie vee and principally in con-| 184, w1 1 & Good with the Shiplailding ‘Trust. formed, whi\ “dissolved in “All I know about a strike is what I read of in the papers,” he sald, vd | ‘The belief of the police is that Burdick tried to have hi ee engines, hook and ladder trucks and other apparatus, and er get out fhe es edhe mResubll y, 1896. Aaione until | thank the press for having sent us a rush of applicants for positions, We p uh Buffalo. At at ata tad MAb neath re Hs Beinn Ramrany of sue Raesee i cians in Bal have from Atty to » hundred applicants on Tuesdays and Fridays, but this weex| Mighty crowd flocked to the svene, expecting to find a theatr me AD ORY er as frequently as had been his cuss ‘ed. | the strike talk has brought us three times as many. I won't sa. tom. They were seen together in a downtown cafe a week ago last Tuesday, Ki fn consequence of various matters J¢8 | wo have on our liste, but tt runs into the hundreds.” y how many men! or a big-store ablaze. evening, two days before Burdick was killed. ocourred in November seriously | Herman L. Robinson, Organiser for the American Federation of Labor, It a re tat in all the investigations of the police this woman the financial standing of the ‘pustness, | day: “Phere tanothin @ significant in the increase of applicants, net epee a rr nal adil emer yest PNT SY e” Bteamship. “L company's oflces fe wuni for the company to take the maven 24] Tt was all for naught, | it was disoovered that) rmiket ie the Desinning. - Tnsieed: of Inekine {ir roleoie ie amepenting project, an da direct Greases of all who apply, It does not follow that themen now applying ter <5 De SN ed wary ree within the factory the suspects were picked out of the set in which the — Dreseer'a conneotion with | 6 Holmes, Booth would take the places of strikers.” work! some cheerful iciot had sent in a fa m, dick family moved. It was in this manner that suspicion was directed, af peter pote F owed|B 4 NOT TREATED FAIRLY, THEY SAY. The Fire Departmini officials hay ked the police to hel first by innuendo, toward Mrs. Gertrude Paine. BS Her house was ransacked from top to bottom, she was subjected to | searching cross-examination and a police guard was placed in the street posite her home. Her every move was watched, and whfle nothing o be said against her beyond that she had telephoned to Burdick on the noon of the day of the murder, the espionage was continued until last night, ff; Acting Bat Chief McK Go, were therefore unable to get the| | Mr, ‘Dremeer was formerly Presktent of| “Lp organiaing the men did you find any feeling that they were not 4 them capture the offender. Acting Bat hief McKernan, in Rak secemmodation, ‘wich | PP acsik” tence nor receiving! charge of the firemen, said the person would be severely pun- und mflls and selling goods on Ray, Helis 4 2th of da New. ished when found. the So mmanbpes -forinthine y Ht lub. ’ ener fitter He iniver: He fs graduate of Columein Unies ay : a : LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. CET, AN Oar Bee Om Benne ae Seanble 06 ak riper NAS pe Fourth Race—Telamon 1, Marshall Neil 2, St. Tammany 3,| Suddenly the police guard was removed and it was announced i tion Ja hardly completed. A Board of Direciors was selected last night. ‘They Fifth Race—Barkelmore |, Mrs. Frank Foster 2, Orpheum, Ne Se Manow oablense. sae onreneeeriares elty wi 3 ‘ may call a meeting in the near future to consider the situation.” "SUBWAY WORKMEN HURT. la ou mi2acom anaCcccnncco7| LEAVES HOME WITH WOMAN; IS FOUND MURDERED, |CLUE TO PRISONER CAME FROM CAB, NORFOLK, Va., March 7.—-A murder mystery developed her ‘The clue came from a cabman known as “Joey.” Ho told G SUBWAY WORKMEN HURT. |« on Huihareaih street and Broadway, ee nd injured two men at "9 { Paahet Welle Rxcava excavation, mS wore 18) to.day, when T. E. Porch, of Sussex County, Virginia, arrived tecttve* pagent phar or haga eee inaiins 1 Two to the Hospital, || Te injured men are Michael Gorman,| cand identified the badly mutilated body found in.the rver here} ‘*e* ‘> ‘he ‘ Ot a: AAW, i jy. This woman, with the man, left the cab One ot te large bvckete thet wand Street, and Joseoh Jose aha Ft) os that of his brother, Jams Porch, forty-five, who had been| 2° *!t" ft by the commactors on {he subway work | West Bixty-ninth street. Gorman re-| missing from Sussex for three weeks, were te Porch, so his brother said, Ifet hom with a woman and con: oeattale! siderable money. itis supposed that ne came to Norfok and ie! mure Labs WEATHER FORECAST. Wereeast fer the thirty-six boure ending at 6 V. M. Sunday for New York Olty and vicinity:

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