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. ; OE FY TPR ee ee So) BOODG4 OSE EE SH ODLHOGGH HOE HOO-H IS BOLD BURGLAR Robert Aavanier, Robs Three’ « Homes in Greenwich During Night and Escapes, but Is Arrested Later in Portchester. MAKES FULL CONFESSION OF THEFTS COMMITTED. Has Set of Solid Gold Teeth—Is Suspected of Being “Gentle- « man Burglar” Who Has Ter-) rorized Westchester County. CONSULTING wir HIS PAW YER. —~ (Spectal to The Evening World.) 12 GREENWICH, Conn, Feb. 25.—-A ne-! 3 gro who gave his name as Robert Al- exandor, of No, 158 West Thirtieth| street, New York, aged thirty-two, and) Who wears a set of solld gold tee! was arrested at Portchoster early to: day after he had entered three Green- Wich “houses and carried off about Sw worth of goods. He is believed to be the man who has been terrorizing West- chester County recently and who gained the title of “Gentleman Burglar.” Sherif Ritch secured a confession from Alexunder by making him believe that he was the one who hed # tussle with him in the house of J. Fillmore Studwell, whose house the burglar set on fire. New Rochelle, heard the burglar in his Willis Smith, the frefght ugent at} Man Stole $2,000 Worth of Jew- house about 2 o'clock this morning, and uf x Aiscoverod the remnant of a late sup-| @lry, Silverware and Clothing per in the Kitchen, where the burglar A had feasted himself. Nothing of value| and Entered Seven Resi- : i "two doors away lives Mr. Studwett, a] Gences in Exclusive District. .. Prominent merchant. It was 3 o'clock When he was awakened by a lteht in cin eae | MORSE NEED his room. The burglar was on hisknecs| Seven houses in the Flatbush svction| By his bedside, a lump in one hand,| Of Brooklyn were robbed ac time NOT REPLY while with the other hand he was pull-| @fter midnight this morning, and from 99:9.9096-9909498 THE PAPERS In HIS CASE. {ng Mr. Studwell's trousers from. a|'© manner in which they were entered TO QUESTIONS. Chair, Mr. Studwell sprang out of bed|®84 the tracks left beliind the pollea find made a grab for the man, but only| #"@ Melined to believe that the work (Continued from Firat Page.) succeeded in getting his felt hut, wae fae With a yell the burglar, still holding | Alto & hatchet in his flight. At the foot of |! that at the he the stairs the burglar dropped the lamp {® stele an overcoat that hung at the on the floor, and while Mr, Studweil |"&4d of the bed where Mr, W: and Jury, jumped out of the window through |!ns enough to eat luncheon, ‘ed, to compel answers, which he had entered. The first’ place broken into was| “They have, power to mimmon and No, | compel to appéar a witness, They haye 40 power lO summon a witness to te®- climbed in| Ufy on matters totally unconnected with And it is not to be used for In the trousers was a pocket-book | Imes W. Palletior's residence with’ §260 in checks ana 330 in bills, A| 0 New York avenue, Me “Jimmica” wold watch and two chains taken fram|% Window of the kitel & waistcoat were aleo missing, ‘Ihe |Ahd went to the dintng-room, ‘There he burglar took what he wanted from the| fund the allverware and in the hall- voghing i eb onpreselon trousers and threw them away. At the expensive fur overcoat, Spa at hext electric light he threw away the the ur was Paes and. checks. nat ene ea © big St. Bernard dog belonging | 00") se hea vo bloc! y ered the house | ty th y, cime up on the porch | but if they ha fe Willtum ‘Reybvr, grupbed. a hat on |¢2 the family, came up on the porch | {iit Mf they ha the hall rack and then sped on to Port- (and began to growl, Realizing that he) tiem they ini a iter Fe Ritch Neleot A eas; could not get out while “Je remained | be produced, © Sher! h ‘telephoned ahead, xo] outside, the burglar. ope that Alexander was caught while ‘run- | Outside, the burglar ope fing and walking on Main street, He| door and lot him tn meuled Kae Set 4 hr) the Portchester From t ice, but the Sheriff got him to con- > follow e burglar to N aa. "Ho told where the trousers and | tat Joe followed the burglar Ghecks were, and they were recovered, | 146 New York avenue, the home In making his confession the negro|John Denny, and that before entering bd the Howsee. s portchester after] ehicken-coop by Joe. But ho acared|inewer may be used am evid h arrest and was remanded ‘o White| the dog off and got awny with Jewelry| him upon his trial, The privilege Plaine for thirty days to (Walt PeqUiR ee se eee ved aut. $180, 1 person. befo! tonne t a! pon. srora: Connecticts Joe returned home and his barking | care and caution be, . 7 etiel 5 FELL AND REACT ORED pekUEt Eien es ei cae ys Louis sit Kee the Muat Answer Relevent Quentions, old, of No. 40 ell off the scilseelP it was forty-five minutes befure a pole hiack stoop at No, 286 Pearl atreet to- man arrived. By that time the burglar day. He received a compound fracture had gone through six other houses, e Mand taken to Hudson ms Ee Bineee Hompiiak axae At No, 617 East Thirty-second street pas the burglar helped him flver= | questions, ware of James Wilson, which Mr son says was worth §200, and at N East Thirty-second street he got 0 en hound moned or his eviden of] ture of the charge against hi ‘0 be quéstioned hi but if he does do ds him complete protection 1 i Jewelry from the residence oC MF thos, the angwor to which may subject in Is VP, [uisavern Gidson valued at $100 him’ to suspicion of a crime, if the wit- * HAC Wiitam A. Finn's residence, No. |nem bases’ his refusal upon one, or all | 4 . Y 646 East Thirty cond street, he made thers enttoned ae to how such” ie Which Will You hia largest hull, getting silverware, | amect the matter.’ Jewelry worth $700. The Recorder then clted instances. East Thirty-secor Use in the Future? Henry Werthin lives, and at Charles | self alone. THERE ARE H, Potter's residence at Paid Help Wants in this }iast place that the burglar ate lunch, | continued: 1 ,093 morning’s WORLD, but | He first tested the silverware and, find- nnot bo used f the due pr scom-| After eating and drinking wine left. |incriminate him. It other New otk papers com the purpose of obstruc Inspector McLaughlin was sarcaatle bined. when he learned about the rebbery to- him and |guard and for no other purpo: Grand street station, before asked how it was that seven burglanies |) "Therefore care should be that wo! Gould he pulled oft in his precinct. Te | the question ‘asked be tree fram am- ti why | Diguity and so framed as to call for a also asked Headquarters to ex re of | direct that Subject of the inquiry AGENTS: ARTISTS BAKERS WANTS 12 new and independent inqut MANICURES MEN . MILLI MOULDEH a VEAR . NURSES . BUTCHERS . OPERATORS CANVASBERS: OBTRICH CARRIAGE H'DS 4| FEATHER HDS 3 They Give. Said to Be Slated|!) CASHIERS . 4| PAINTERS ..... 3 CHAMBERMAIDS 18| PHOTOGRAPH's. s| for Transfer at an Early CLERKS . PIANO HANDS... 6 Grand tury Wan Morse John Doet the name of John Doe, a fictitious nam Fifteen Captains, Whose Names| !# used te indicate a name ot Who is unknown, Was Morse the J a witness, dQ all questions, 1? he were « witness COLLECTORS ... PLUMPERS: Date. id retuse to Anawar anything that COMPOS(TORS PORTERS A ht be used against him. cooks PRE ee “There are threo heads to be consid- ass iat cred, Questions relating to transactions GUTTERS PRE DENTISTS ...... BALESLADIBS ,, 15| mixsion DISHWASHPRS., 10| SALESAL “a7 | templated no further MeAdvo announced hoe con. | Condueting the case nguin $ an Jeo the whereabouts of others, hanges in the Po- | ‘ty Mra the elo DRAUGHTSMEN, 2|SEAMATRESSES, | lice Department in the immediate tu-| this question, wan put DRESSMAKERS. 25] sHOM HANDS... 5|tUte there was a persistent rumor |" ‘Now, Mr the Grand Jury have DRivens .i7| SKIRT HANDS., 7] Moat to-day that plane are being, HN wits! ng. married you. the jury PRUG CLEKKS,. 15| SOLICITORS . 38 LAM aha a ne prekesDs a nek t ieht and evidence that he i sey eeth which een captains and many de-| might be duly convicted of that crime PRRAND bors |= DGRAPH RS 4) tectives will be transferred to widely |Againat the State, Do you deciing the AND GIRLS 4] TAILOKS 4] scattered precincts. is nd Jury any Information that ts on . AGENCIES {| TINSMITHS 6 : ur knowledge?’ Mr. Morse replied! The announ BNGINEERS .... 3) TUCKERS ....... 10) oadoo on miuaeg by Commissioner |?) Geoline on. the ground that it may y that he had al-]tend to incriminate m waure naxDs.. 3) ready made arrangements for the re- bbe HANDS,. 12 sumpdon of fhe three platoon system ¥ + 11] regardless o1 ossible legislative in-| conviction of Dodge, That i WAITRANSES .,, 22 | Crease of the force, gave rise to the| purpose. But te miu WINDOW “CLEANERS a| Ct WINDOW If thy Mayor got the impression that | inlaw purpose, ing between the Mayor and his Police} hould zo unpunished than tl DRESSERS 3| we could Dae the three Platoon system} what i rch MISCBLL, Adoo yesterda: —| fauie in not maling myselt clear on fhe] Dintrlct-Attorney against, ttn both i die ‘ever between the Mayor | continue the examination of the HE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1904. DILL'S “RAFFLES \POPE RECEIVES LOW RETURNS BOOTY : CHARLES W. MORSE, SKETCHED 1N RECORDER GOFEF’S YOR il G COURT AFTER HIS REFUSAL TO ANSWER QUESTIONS, SIPS DBRS SOS Sex osveavee eo "DELIGHTED" WITH STEEPLE JACK'S BOY President Roosevelt Congratu- % Birth of George Washington POOO-® “Steeple Paul.” the man who painted the fing-staft on the Pulitzer Bullding, n the dizzy height of the Flatiron Building, and other high staffs equally dangerous,’ says he is th happlest man in the United St would confine his foy to New has received President Roosevelt he thinks he should the slender pole 000 worth of Jew-| There must be reason to belleve that a the lamp and with the trousers over |®"y silverware and clothing ‘was| crime of a specific character has been his arm, ran down the stairs, dropping | “Ken. ‘The burglar worked so quist-| committed by a particular person whose ne of Henry \Werthin| name may be known or unknown to the 10 o'clock last Washington's y * became the father of a fne boy baby, and the first thing that its won- dering eyes suw In this world was a bi American flag that draped the bed. cause of this and Its good fortune to be born on the day which calebrated the of our Presidents, decided that no other name than George Washington Kolloft would do for his son. And that the youngster might be fur- ther favored “Steeple Paul" s his comfortable thin was| “Second~That they have reson to be- Was extinguishing the fire the nogro|*eeping. At another house he stopped | Hleve that the crime has been commit take the cards as they are dealt to you. You don't grymble, It gives m pleasure to do a favor such as this to @ man who plays his hand as you | “Steeple Paul” play it. stigation of a the house {orminal charge the Grand Jury ts not Jdence for the accused, » evidence already before y order that evidence to at his desk home at Ne wrote a liytter to President Roosevelt. the front, “The person accused may be sum- ve must be volun- cks the police discovered |tary. It must not be forced, He must be informed by the foreman of the na- ant wishes on my ct the letter ran, and to-day there came an answer on tif White House White House, Washington, Fob, 24, 190. Your favor of 23d inst. recelyed, and! in dent's behalf I beg to thank you’ for a found, any | My Dear Sir: nee against the Grand Jury e used very sparingly and with 11 the President's good wishes fora ous Ife for your little boy, summoned is yall ques= o the #ub- to be ad- 1.) Phat no person shall be compelled In any —eriminal ease to be a witness against himself; or he may claim it, if being — patriotic, y iy now fluttering to the here agquestion 1s asked the wit- M’ADOO LOOKS AT THE “LID.” its Harlem, Refuses to Talk. Commissioner Commiasioner V serra é wanirapeate ‘ If the question be of such a descrip= _The performance was repeated at NO leion that. the answer may tneriminato, 1 street, where |i must rest with himself and with him- treet and West Forty-seventh street this afternoon nd gave them a. talk about how he ex- rected them to run things in the Ten- y the two cap- tains would say anything about the de- nee. gs He may. say upon oath that he would by 80 Bast | noriminate himself; then the. Grand Thirty-fourth street, It was at the] Jury cannot force him to answer. He “pis beneficent rule will protect even a guilty man. Hut this claim must be ing that {t did not meet his approval, |inade in good faith and In the honest Paid Help Wants in the 1314.) ALWantite the pl ne eae t i i 6 4 ho left It and went to the pantry, and [pellet that the answer would tend to |talls of the conferen accompanind y Commissione’ of Harlem yesterd In that sectio basa TOt the crininal inw or. free opera- day, He called Capt, Driscoll, of the | tion of law, It can be used as a safo- swer or refusal and it should i i nok a policen three-q Continue to Grow Daily. |1!, 7% s, povgeman garnamuartors, a ii mae torappear trom the examination 0 wet to the frat hows he question was relevant to the must, be excused from further attend- 1 Not Be Dropped. Assistant District-Attorney Rand said: ecision of Recorder Goff 1s not sweeping as appears on The reer ene to Dod howhen adrand Jury finds a bill \d it ia presented to the no further jurisdiction 18) LADIES" ‘ ‘ TAILORS 3 they. hia er jurisdic! ty Peasy over It, except by Way of @ Superseding RADNOR ERED 1o-4 indictment for the purpose of supplying 8| LAUNDRY some omission; they cannot institute a for the ose of eliciting further eyldence or \ the prosedutor tn the trinl of the — fhe Recorder, continuing, read what had transpired’ between him and the go 18 unquestion- @ present Grand Jury ed to indict any Morse, howov n rst of all cases to be takon up Dodge and others. new, idence to present, end; wwill have it all in shape at that tim Sends Back a Few of the Keep- sakes He Took from the Cor- poration Lawyer’s Home with an Apology. . “Raffles,” the burglar, has returned to James B. Dill, the New York cor- poration Iawyer, more of the trinkets which were taken when Mr. Dill's house waa plundered xome weeks ago. In Mr, Dill's mail was a package containing # cigarette case, x ring and some other trifles which Mr, Dill had expressed aA wish that the burglar should send back Acoompanying the package was a let- ter, In which “‘Kuffles” begged Mr. Dill's pardon for the delay in returning the articles, but the delay wax occasioned by the faot that “Raffles” had been out of town “on business” wonnected with his profession. ‘Tho letter was well written, and the fact that the articles lost by Mr. Dill accompanied it makes It genulne, Since the burglafy and the notortety that “Kamien achieved when he be- trayed sentiment in sending back some of the keepsakes he had stolen, Mr. Dill has been deluged with letters from spurious “Haffieses.” His life became a } burden and he dreaded to open his mail. Part of the letter wh the genuine “Raffles sent ts as follow: “Herewlth you will find the ring) marked E. W., and the little detail! trinkets, which you in the Interview 1) the public papers requested me to re-| turn, I trust you will excuse the delay, ag I have been out of town for some lates the Aerial Hero on the! iittie time, and, knowing you as welt nw 1 do, 1 think 1 might add, on bust-| ness. “Let me advise you confidentially that) the gentleman who writes these at-| ing letters to the police under the name) of Raffles, js not the genuine Raffles.) I have, nu time for such amusement, and, if, 1 should ever chance to run} across him, I think I could convince him that he Is only an imitation Raf-) files and not the genuine article. “1 do not return these little trinkets to you because I have to, but because 1| like to be decent and courteous. I have | my own litte keepsakes, and 1 have a regaxd for others who have keepsakes, and as the return of the articles will no doubt make your little daughter happy, I therefore take great pleasure in rning them to you. “You have been a good loser. You “If this man Raffles who 1s writing these letters ever writes again just) compare his writing with this. This is genulnc—his Is not. If I am ever able to put my hands upon him, I think I will be able to give him such a scare that he will not be able to play Raffles again.” 5 Friday & Saturday. Sale of Neckwear, 500 Dozen Stocks, Ties and Collar and Cuff Sets, in silk, linen, lawn & batiste, | 25c. & Soc. each, value soc, to $1.00, 35 Dozen Stocks to close, 2 for 25 cts, formerly 25¢, each. Sale at special counters centre of store, Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue “It is a matter of common law that Banking and Financial. a person nn {he wero not John Doe he was Or wis he to sup- s n? If he ap- i person he had the right. to refuse. to_anawen. any That serles of special articles in the NEW ‘YORK COMMERCIAL on ~ F. AUG. HEINZE and his Court Mining Methods in [on- tana, will begin with the issue of next SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 27 These articles are intensely intereating. The story, of Monte: Cristo and hie gilded career tame in comparison. net enneten N veins, fey fe im 4 omen eat all the unclean epawa on” ALL NEWSDEALERS. 8 CENTS. ‘The H. ¥. Commercial is’ issued Every Business Morulog—Mail Gadeoriptions outelde M.. YP, City. 66 a year; 03.90 for;6'mos; 8a for's mos or 7 conte/a month. ‘Publication ' Oftice St. NGY. SMEN ..... 7] Notwithstanding the fact that Com-|botween him and the District-attornoy nguinst him and as of the examination t Is manifest that the purpose of this question was to obtain from the witness anything that would ald in the a inndable rumor that there was a misunderstand-| gal methods It ts better that Dy Boag pia tee s ae ‘i looted wm! fre ecta, ras gare missioner, Grand Jury should be Invoked for an we neoded onal legisiation before | «Tt rests with his own perceptions of], tn operation.” sald Commissioner ‘Mo- | before the "Grand Surg aa a witness and was through my] answer questions which may #18 the +1003 subject, There is positively no dis-| “T advise you that you cannot lnvefully * . ag mye Morse under existing conditions, and he| Banking and Financial. melons petyul ie, of facile * ndive. men hurl thraldom by- am, 8 Spruce’ Archbishop Farley enumerated Catholic institutions, academies, col- leges and ‘orphanages of New saying there were 63,000 « parochial schools, the care of the chureh pitals entirely under Catholle auspices, The Pope kept exclaiming: “Most mar- velloue!” Archbishop Farley thén presénted a letter from ( etter rdinut Gibbons, thanking | B28 beh eb beh ebe8e6 |the Pope in the name of the ‘aoiae GLOVER r ¢ AT THE VATICAN Ex-Mayor Low Presented with Other -New Yorkers in Audi- ence by Archbishop Farley—| Pius Praises American Spirit. of the Catholle University at Washtn ton for the letter, issued immodiate after he was created Pope, indorsing the resolution of the trust | oral collectione In the t the benefit of the university, the first ROME, Feb, the Pope to-day ro- ceived in private audience the Most Rev. Archbishop of long Ume in the ost cordial manner, After the interview the Archbishop pre- to the Pontiff ex-Mayor John ©. Crimmins and others from New | The Pope inquired with grent interest about the archdiocese, and on hearing the number of Cathollos in the arch- diocese the Pope remarked . hit more Catholles than As the interest of the Pope increased, Extro Trading Stamp Special. i> sy] with 1 pound of Unxld Tea, jity in Oolong, Indian and Eng- = lish Breakfast sell at 70¢., we sell at. Green ‘Stamps with 1 Ib. of Butler's Choice No. 2 Mixed Tea, at. . Full flavored, pure and good. Extra Trading Stamp Special, E Green Stamps with f Ib. Butler’s Coffee, of 50) orted, ted: 0G —— Extra Trading Stamp Special. Fresh roasted. xtra Trading Stamp Special. 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