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Behind. y belfeved to bo Benjamin F. @ Brooklyn attorney, who was ‘Have been tried to-day for irregular either committed sulcide off the early to-day or he executed a plot which he hoped would cause BS authorities to belleve him dead. The Manhattan police have his silk Shls card and ‘which identity n for cigars. ie s 3 came circulated all through the Italian y Man, who in Detleved to have|that he had ended in iife caused a dusitesst 7 WEDNESDAY, March 18 |/8x12, “ “| -g.as* dsey, appeared at the Battery |*ensation. Thore was a hum of volees He went to bed last night with a friend || —————-—r=ene 1oxro, “ ook last night and told Albert |!n the room that the policeman in named Francesco M ra and wasl! THURSDAY, March 19 OxTo, 4.50 who runs the lunch wagon |Charge could not stop awakened about midnight by some one , arc cee eat & vece # he the Batge Office, that he wanted pene ley aH Coeater one tn the room. He sat upright in bed ana|| “SS y 5S ‘ ® boat and have a man row him i e Saati 3 i h his trousers. ‘ 4 * nto Liberty ‘Ieland. Tie vald’ he | Judge Crane that ‘aa had seen his client ae ve raneicea is BOrkiat/ drew & -e: Hemstitched, Linen Sheeta, Bi to serve a subpoena on some |0M Saturday, and at that time he fully i) Tiere, expected to be In court to-day. Mr. Metre ered weet esGeape wat tae 72x96, 4025 per pair. Bs Rack snusthote and Ironeray Dene burglar had escaped. The injured man 90x96, 475i He was cladiin a frock coat, trousers, and a:white tie. when he wi see Wives @moat, Attorney, and the clerk ordered Frank napkins, | . a nee noacnaloa|fate, tPetiAuorne Clr PARISIAN NOVELTIES, |/S10 eee the attorney over to Liberty Isi- ‘This was satl ranger offered to buy @rink before atarting. him to a saloon in re although it was Sunda: Conor know several saloons whore could be purchased, and knew p@ and back for $10. \Mactory, and thi for, to get into them. had and the stranger bought drinks He appeared liberally supplied money, although his largest bill to be of a $2 denomination. times O'Conhor tried to get his " to the boat so as to make the Several times they reached the the attorney in- on going back to get another also ate several a1 in Whet) Dut each time, it time: * Showed Himself to All. attorney more than once said he iid abandon the trip to Libert: ‘that night, and on such o uid mount the elevated station at ) and exhibit his roll to the ticket chopper. Then he return with O'Connor to the boat, pays it was evident that he to let every one {In the neighbor- gee that he was there. He even| There are many about the Batt | wore no hat nor wrap, but threw a red } ffense,” suapénded Fee fhe wanted people to see him. day who sey that Chadsey, If' the men | ghaw! around her ehoulders aa she was ee ee ee a “You look kind of blue,” applique. lly, at a Uttle after, 1 o'clock this! MAS CTIA, joa not have fallen | ve out. eeritence. A , =f oh i the atranger afnounced that] tie." “At the hour ie disappeated | “sror care | Spoofsllt to Balt of Cloth, These robes and mantles are owas. r start for the island,|{t was extreme low tide and th pi +. | 1, ’s my color, ue eady to start for the island, | {i low tid rl Her parents did not worry until dark, STOLEN RIDE cost A LEG That's or, blue—bl ‘he and O'Connor took thelr places Fane of the rowboa were just % a S its, however, Hires a Boat at the Battery and Dis- appears, Leaving His Hat and Card bundle of law 1m, ‘These were 4 rowboat which he had hired ike ‘him to Liberty Island and from the disappeared after he had sent He was dressed ig though for making an afternoon call. | Gesoription agrees with that of last seen. about to attorney asked O'Connor to go |Sa’ back’ to a saloon and purchase two giving him a quarter for the pur- |) pose, O'Connor, who admits that by time the attorney had got him quite , went for the cigars, leaving the in the boat. Instead of buying the e says he bought beer Dimself and that he tarried by the ‘He did not get back to the boat| © ® o'clock. The man was gone then, had jeft his hat in the boat. was a card and a bundle of law CHADSEY 5 DROWNED OR A OR AFUGITINE would haye been sent to jall by Judge Crane. His Hond Forfetted, Chadeey's case was called in the Coun- ty Court before Judge Crane in Brook. yn to-day and his bond was declared forfeited when he did not appear. The court officials and the Brooklyn police expressed tho belief that Chadsey had executed a ruse to escape and has not committed sutcide. Distriot-Attorney Clarke said he was convinced it was only a ruse for Chad- sey to get away, and that he would be found alive. He demanded that the} bond be forfeited. Judge Crane agreed with the District- patent-leather acquainted with Chadsey and would not know him were he to meet him In the street. He was induced to go on the bond by a mutual friend. He was not in court this morning. 60 O'Connor Whitehall Had Heen Censured Before. Chadsey first gained unpleasant noto- riety In the case of the Collins estate {n Brooklyn. When Collins died he left ‘& jewelry store in Fulton street, in which there was a $25,000 stock. When the settlement wes made the widow was given only 2 emall fraction of this amount and Surrogate Church handed down a decision in which he con- demned Chadsey, the attorney for the estate, for gross overcharges. He also sald that a number of loose gems were missing from the store. 6 Meyer matt in which he wag el of wihholding ‘$000, Chadsey and wife’ ran away trom Brooklyn, abandoning thelr home at No. 83 Decatur olng to San Franciac: 1 | od there last October tnd was ie | brought au] mee rye. were he re- ne In jail until he o dond for $10,000, idigett en the case came up a he sald he had thesmeney. in bank, bee at the estate owed him mon. nie a settlement, Bea) e case was then put ov - day, when he was to have made a ast. Uement. of hot more than two feet of water in basin, ‘The pollce dragged the basin, but found no b start 2 lived at the home of hei Wundel, and her sister, ‘al No. 457A. Macdonough street, Brooklyn, When @ reporter called there to-day maid sald the family had left the city and that she was the only one in the house. While she was talking a man from within roared at her to “Shut that oor” Friends Think Has Flea. jadsey's lawyer, Walter G. Rooney, of No, 375 Fulton street, Brooklyn, was astounded to-day when told of the pe- eullar actions of his client. CIRL GONE, MAN |Father SAYS SHE WAS KIDNAPPED. &|eaid the man, mE WORLD: MONDAY evedine. bata} xan BENJAMIN F. CHADSEY, THE ACCUSE. WHO IS EITHER DRO ENGAGING FA Boatman: StOwine wy ARCH. 16, 1903, D LAWYER, WNED OR A FUGITIVE. RSH AS MAN AWOKE He Won at Poker and Has a MAY HAVE TO BE CUT OFF. ‘ Giacomo Mentalla, who is a coal dealer at No. 268 West Sixty-firet street, te in the Roosevelt Hospital to-day with a dullet wound In his ht arm and e: tremely sorry that he ever boasted of his winnings at poker. His money ie gone and the doctors say his arm may have to be amputated to-day, for the bullet went clear through. Mentalla lives behind his coal office, whioh 1s in the row known jan Juan Hill, The other night he sat in a poker game with a number of friends and won $85, which 4s a big amount for that lo- cality. He was so proud of the feat that was. carried to the hospital in an am- ‘pulance. The police suspected Mas- of Sixteen-Year-Old Anna Miller Calls for Police Help in a Peculiar Case of Disappearance. abi A thorough search of the east side 1s delng made for sixteen-year-old Anna Miller, who left her home at No. 85 Suf- folk street yesterday afternoon and 1s being detained, it is supposed, egainst her will. Two men are suspected, one of whom has already attempted to ex- tort money from the father and mother of the girl, alleging that ne could find )her. Anna is very pretty and weil developed for her age, Her mother did not fancy two of her suitors because they wore Aiamonds and never worked. After a family dispute concerning these men yesterday the girl left her home. She when the father went to the home of a friend to search for her. On tho street he met one of the men who had been . |assiduous in his attentions to Anna. “Your daughter has been kidnapped,” “I can find her and get her back for 10." Miller refused to produce $10, but of- fered to place the money In the hands of another person, to be delivered when the girl was returned. Miller was es- corted to a house at Grand and Allen streets, where, after a show of activity, the man announced that he could not ANNA MILLER, WHOSE FATHER THINKS SHE WAS KIDNAPPED, MUSTN'T WATCH THE GIRLS VAULT. Rutgers Boys Locked In When Conn PLIMLEY IN WASHINGTON. Who 5e President Abont Nomination, WASHINGTON, March pectation William Plilmley, Senator Platt, Is thi the 16.—The nomination of| to be Assistant Treas urer of the United States at New York|| will come up again for consideration]! wheel In the Senate in a day or itwo. Aldrich,.who made the request for re- easara, but he was taken to the hospital, where the injured man sald his friend was asicep when the shot was fired. ———— Thought He Had:a Right To and He Got Into Trouble at Mount Vernon. (@pecial to The Drening World.) MOUNT VERNON, March 16.—Richard Allen, a full-blooded Indian, son of Chief Sagwe, of a Canadian tribe, was ‘arrested at Mount Vernon to-day.on the charge of cutting down a white ash tree. ‘Widema: ‘The complaint was made by John caretaker of the Stevens es- a pretty Indian girl, his wife, eald he came from Sydney, Cape Breton Isles, about a month ego, and he thought there was no harm in cutting down the tree. “T wanted to use it.” sald the Indian, in good English, \‘to make baskets, It T had imown it: wes)against the law I would never have done it; but in Canada Now Mentalla’ Is ‘Out the $85)" rowly Kecaped Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beekman Under- hill, of this elty, who are at Buy Shore, L. I, on thelr honeymoon, were in a runaway aceldent yesterday afternoon which came neag. resulting seriously to the bride, ‘They were driving in a trap when jeoame unmanagable and Underhill fainted and na: rowly escaped falling from the trap. Her ' Have Been en Tried To-Ds To-Day on Charge Bullet Hole Through’ His|cscie wo voting save: non ner tn and goe. per yard, 7 of Withholding Part of an Estate, He Arm. Seen aiti the Hout Penke with wae| 24-inch Napkins to match, crowded with driving partica at time, H. T. Wha dd, of Islip, who was on horseback, &@ chas Ne of the corrects and man him, Mrs. be dri home behind the animal which caused the trouble, (and) Another had to be pro- cure the SRL West 23d Street (Opposite Fifth Ave, Hotel), OPENING MILLINERY |ATCHLESS CREATIONS The flower, leaf and wine deco- rations of the store breathe the spirit of the event, and mirror the commencement of Spring. West 23d St., N. Y. Fulton St. & Elm Place, B'klyn. 10 Rue Sainte Cecile, Paris, |t could cut down es many trees as I | wished because I aman Indian and nobody would stop me.” - = Judge Bennett, atter hearing his state- | ment and the peadinga of ‘his wife that Boy Got On Behind # Bugsy and Limb Caught in Wheel. As a surrey was being driven along Seventh avenue at One Hundredth and Sixteenth street yesterday Julius Wei | ner, elght years old, of No, 141 West One Hundred, gnd Eleventh street, ran up behind, grabbed the spring in the rear }and jumped up to have a ride, His left leg got between the spokes of a 4 was crushed above the kni He was carried into a drug store, whe two doctors immediately amputated the ex.| Senator, cheviot; only arrived here this morn- ing; I’m something new—notice my texture, fine, narrow twill, rather rough, They're going to make sults to order of me for $15.” “Very well,” said Spoolsilk, “in that case we'll soon be fast friends —ryou won't be here very long at that ‘price. I'm-sort of all-around man here. I am used for every sult and overcoat The Guarantee make to order from $12 up.” | JAMES MeGREERY & 00 Linen Dep't. “2nd Floor. Heavy bleached Table Dam ask,—72 inches wide, x 2.50 per dozen. —with Damask ends, 2.65 per dozen. Heavy Huck Towels,— hemmed, 2.00 per dozen, Bleached Damask Table Cloths. 8x8, extra MERYY) 2.75 each Hemstitched Damask Sets, —Cloths> finished with openwork, and one dozen Twenty-third Street, Exhibition of . Robes, Coats and Mantles, (Third Floor.) Made of fine laces, mounted on Voile, Crepe de Chine, Cloth, linen Swiss, and Net. Laces include revhlennse, cluny, antique, Alencon, Marquise, Araguay and‘ \ | \ exceedingly handsome, They are simple or very elaborate, and would be appropriate for morning, reception or opera dress, ' Many of the linen and cloth garments are mounted with lace and exquisitely embroidered, : White, grey, two-toned, and black. 15.00 to 400,00. » “Chadsey was drunk and he has made a fool of himself," sald Mr. Rooney. “The case had been gettled and he would have been acquitted if it had come to trial, I do not think tt would have been tried. I noticed on Satirday that Chadsey had been drinking for the firat time since he was brought back from California, T find that he left his home at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, eayng that he was coming to see m Friends of Chadaey in Brooklyn dc not believe that he has comm! cide. They aay that he was worried about his impending t r ing disbarment. “At the last Republican judiciary convention in Kings County| hadsey came within four votes of « fing the nomination for County Jud ‘Those who know him well think that the blasting of his reputation has Im- pelled him to seek new fields, REILLY COULDN'T consideration of the nomination after||leg to save the boy's life, He was Mr. Piimley had been confirmed, was not} then taken to the, J, Hood Wright ready to dmnounce last night ‘vhether|| Hospital. he will press the motion for reconslder-|| “the horse and surrey were In charge ation, Plimley has arrived in Washington|| of James Armstrong, of No, 301 East and had a conference with nator|| Seventy-elghth at and was ar- (Speofal to The Evening World.) Platt, of New York, who has been! rested, though he had not seen the nt NEW BRUNSWICK, Mar€h 16—The | {hy the White Angee. to-aee she Bresident boy till after he was hurt. girls employed in the Hirschorn, Mack & Co. cigar factory have been in the hab! of using a short cut from the factory, 0 : ‘ Stern Brothers \ First Showing To-morrowet | Bomerset street, to Hamilton street Untrimmed Millinery In our new Custom Department we make Suits and Overcoats to order, and guarantee the fit and quality, from $12' up. Guarantee CLOTHING COFIPANY, Uetew= 127th St. and 3d Ave. find Anna until later. At midnight a note arrived at the Miller home, delivered by a messenger boy. Tt was signed with Anna's name, but not in her handwriting and bore the announcement that she was spend- ing the night with her aunt, Mra. Gott- lab, in Houston etreet. Miller went to the home of M. . Gott. eb and found that Anna had not bee: there, Then he went to the police sta- tlon and reported the disappearance of his daughter, ‘The kidnapping of girls and holding ‘of them for a ranaom is not unusual on the east side. Sometimes the irl is forced to remain in the hands of her cantors, becomes accustomed to the sort of life she ls asked to lead and never gots home. If she ts obstinate the men who steal her go to the parents yythe card read: foraey and Cognscior et Lam, Fulton street, Hrookiyn. Main, Cable addrass, “Chat. in London, Washington and Havana, yw papers showed that the Su- } Gourt had ordered Chadsey to ar and show cause why he should found giullty of contempt in the of Isabella Miller, guardian the Young Women Are Climb- ing the Fences. Twenty-third Street, across the grounds of the Rutgers Pr paratory School dormitory. The grounds are inciosed by fences, but In vaulting th the girls displayed so much agility that a crowd gathered each day at noon and at € o'clock to watch the fun, Headmaster Payson does not want his was to have come up to-day thé money was not paid Chadsey ALTON'S WIDOW JAMES MeCREERY & 60.) 5 NGREERY ; Silks, SIGN HIS WILL | 22, sausst, money, for ernwing tet | pan ingued a proclamation ul Imported montures, foliage and flowers, Imported novelties, includ Ladies’ Suit to the police. Een eoleniors er eae wen fancy aigrettes, quills and wings. Anocmanne vet hatdacns Dep't.” : AY) Former Register 80 Weak at the drdock, ‘at 1 crolock and at ¢ He has / Hie Heyy a Fidor, © y ’ Time It Was Drawn that he | OLEAN’S THIRD also forbkiden any trespassing upon the Sale of Untrimmed Hats weaves,—exquisite in de- 3 . Could Merely Make Mark. school gromuds. ‘The will of the late ex-Register John Reilly was filed to-day by John Mahan, of No, 18 Chambers street, for his widow, Mrs. Catherine Reilly, who 1s named as sole executrix Canvas Cheviot Snite, Blouse model,—lined with silk, Blue and black, — sign and color, . Painted lace-grenadine,—a beautiful silken fabric Nsuitable for reception or OIL EXPLOSION, in the most desirable shapes and colorings, ‘| 88c, $1.15 and $1.88 ‘a Clebrated Athlete, Killed in the Park Ave- eS, HER WONDERFUL FALL. || om Stairs Through Is Unbert. Three Men Burned and Buliding onli First Floor, The will was Alrehaft 2.00, executed on Jan. §, during the last {ll- Ramaged When Dead Gas in.s Five-year-old Margaret Hart yes 7 evening gowns. ° ness of the veteran politician and in- Still Was Ignited, aay vambled down one fight of stair z 8 4 Homespun Suits, ‘Blouse to The Bvening World!.) veterate foe of Richard Croker, and pounded out of @ window: into an air . Taffetas-grenadine —a new a 4 PPLAINS, March 10—The suit | "44 signed "John GO Rely, his mark," pratt and fell three stories to the cel- Brilliant Cut Glass ¥5 ‘ . + coats, with braided. collar ‘ «ap pape Mahan explained that Reilly was too (Bpecial to The Kvening World.) far, Then she picked herwelf up and ‘openwork"? mesh, printed ; Man a eat F. Walton | weak to bold the pen without essist-/ OLIAN, N. ¥., March 16&—The third| cried for Mamma.” She was taken to In Extremely Rich Patterns, in dai it and cuff, lingd throughout Remnern Terk, Centre Ratt: | anos. plosion' here within ®. week occurred] the Presbyterian Hospital, not because + conalanrakin; Cans Tha ling Price nm Cainty colors. with silk, , — r @amages tor mr @ will disposes of $180,000 worth of ton she was badly, eo the Pre 5 4 Nils inthe Parke avenue reat talats int 3,000 worth of Personal |acucm Ol vient norts of this. city, | sm@bulanoe surgeon, wenied (So make . sodas rat le * RENE eee Threaded aBetaar—scuriore 46. Bx on Jan. 8, 1908, was called | projpert vister, Ellen Reilly, re-|the dead gas in @ still igniting from me fae yan wee taken homo OLIVE AND OLIVE AND é weave, uitable for elabo- 50 Keogh. 1n the Su-|celves $1.00) \'slllp Reilly, a brother, re: |apontaneus cammbustion and burning | The child tvee on the fourth oor, of BON BON DISHES $1.50, 1,85, 2.98] VINEGAR CRUETS 78¢, 98¢, $1.98 ; ;. trim: oon, celves the « ster’ gold warch and| three yard men, Michael Judge, Charles! No, Ui 3 a, i She ow Fi rate waists, gowns, etc, Canvas Skirts, trimmed with : sum tor the lose|chain and $102, and Ctherine and Bi-| Warren and Hugh Flynn, badly about| Ws, Met out wou SHALLOW FRUIT CARAFES $1.95, 2.50, 5.80 taffetas silk : e¥e asked for in West |ten Parrell, of Brooklyn, children of a|the hands and face is the airshatt, and th OR NUT DISHES $2,958, 4.80, 8,95 Ten thousand yards of a nding to ‘Thomas |dead sister, #0 each, ‘The rest of the | hems a al aft aboUt te enter the | ber down ensy: SALAD BOWLS $3.95, 5.95, 7.75| WATER AND CLARET | 4 (0,50 and 16,50, . jeutate le bequeathed to the widow. tap some Vi revious. The ull a ee I oovED PITCHERS — 68,98) 8098,'88.80 natural Shantung, — 34 ay hom ponies anise Was alightly damaged by a reaull si TINA GAL SNORRRE AH COMPOTES $2.80, 2,95, 3,95 | CELERY rant $2.95, 3.95, 1.95 inches wide, Broadcloth skirts, The landlady keeps at the self-same Euginé Driver Ini mand for tUcketa, the oommities in PUNCH SUGARS A\ 85¢. ‘ard, pid theme— cor meine Driver Madero | glenntae oF the smoker of Now York kacal| || BOWLS $24.00, 36.78, 44300 | CREAMS, Set 83.78, 4.80, 8.98 5°. per yard.y 13+5% in spite of each new advertising| Newark, @ locomotive engineer, early | N° 10 Order of Commercial Telegraph: ) TRO so ‘ has been obliged to cdommodation. ft this morning rode into the roundhouse in the Waldo avenue yards in Jersey ih Third Floor, . West Twenty-third Street bebe _ Twenty-third Street

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