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vi ina ta al al BUREAU IN THE. “FLYNN GASE McAdoo Turns Force Loose to Solve the Missing * Girl Mystery. TO. SPARE NO EFFORT. “Ig Murder or Abduction Pos- sible?” He’ Demands—If Not Find the Girl. THEORIES IN THE CASE. Bach Day Adds to the Bellef thet There Has Been Foul Play Committed. ‘The alarming significance of remarka- ‘bie Meappearance' of Mamie Flynn be- came apparent to the Pollce Department to-day for the first téme since it was re- ported to Commissioner MoAdoo eleven days ago by Sir Percy Sanderson, the British Consul in New York, and a epe- lal police bureau was formed for the purpose of tracing her whereabouts and that of all other persons reported miss- Ing, “What the Commissioner wanted to khow of his Central office detectives when they reported to him to-day(was whether it ts possible for a young sirl to moet with foul play under the olt- cumstances by which Mamie Flynn's parents’ declare she was elther kid- napped or murdered, If this !s not poe sible, the Commissioner wanted to know what had become of the girl. ‘There are three theories that those Interested in the case are able to work upon, They are: Murder, Abduction. ‘Wilful absence for some reason not Upon one of these three theories finges the key to the Mamie Flynn mystery. “he detectives firat went on the as- qumption that the girl had beep at- tacked while on her way to the Wall ate@et feery from her place of employ- mant at No, 3 Stone atreet, "It pad been her custom to return from / every evening with Mise Blanche Miller, @ stenographer om- ploged in the British Consulate at No, |? State street, Miss Miller always met Miss Flynn in front of No, 2 Bto1 attest, and they then walked along Blohe atrevt to Hanover Square; along Beas! atroot to Wall ‘wtreot "anid ‘thotion iawn to the ferry. bi as hes y ‘Rey always cal 6 essen Wi bare 0, fieot | day Mine Wuyan disnp- Mitlér’ Nached NO} Blane attest ate fow minutes past 6 o'clock. ‘The elevator boy told her Miss Flynn had Jeft at 6 o'clock sharp, She had asked the boy to tell Miss Miller that she meet her at the ferry-house, At three minutes past 5 o'clock B. C. Kuhnemund, an employe of the Weat- erm Union Telegraph Company, says he saw Miss Pie ellie, along Stone ptreet toward way, An attorney named Blakely also saw her, A mer- chant named Arrue, who has an office adjoining that where Miss Flynn work- @d, added confusion to this report by atating that he had met Mise Flynn in the elevator at 5 o'clock and hed walk- ith her as far as Hanover square, ‘All. three men Were. positive in their aeeery event no one h in an as yet found who saw Mamie Flynn atten 80 7p, M, on that Friday, No one has heard word from her, An appeal by her mother beseeching her to return “hom ‘been published far and wide, It jas met with no respones. Her friends ave done everything posathle to locate er and have failed at every turn, —_ WOMAN ENDS LIFE BY GAS; CAT DEAD BESIDE HER, g Who Finds All Doors of Flat Looked, Annto Ferry, housekeoper for Thomas Bmith, of No, 165 East One Hundred Twonty-oelghth street, was found dead tn the bathroom of the flat to-day with Gn end of a rubber tube fastened to an open sas jet in her mouth, Smith's cat Wat ees ione the fone, beside her, old and had been in sma ny y tor four months, Last night he wi able 8 Bet into the flat and slept at When he tried to Pe pe cee ct ‘ulicem an a Past One Hundred ena Ironcratte Bireet Station, who entered the flat by wey of the fire escane, ——— Mrs, Maybrick’s Visit to ding Sing, Mra, Florenoe E. Maybrick, the Amer- joan woman recently pardon ene spent fifteen years in Boats prisona, is the firat former convict ever permitted to Investigate the penal in- atitutions of As a result of Bing Bin and otner prisons, Mrs, May-~ ick has written a series of remarkable articles for the Sunday World, the first of -whioh will appear next Sunday, Maroh 5, It to entitled, “What I Saw in ing Bing, by Florence B, Maybr ok," Zot mise next Sunday's New York ‘Wor! ~ | to New York in a public way, Stands for ‘Waiter’ Of quite some renown, He secured a position In World Want Ad, Town, His tips were most liberal, His pay was much more, Sald he: “Oh, why didn't 1 Think of World Wants before?" 616 WAITERS AND WAITRESSES thought of and secured positions last month through MORNING WORLD HELP WANTS, In Dread of Poisoning, She ‘Had Taken Every Pre- caution, TOLD AGONY AS SHE DIED (Continued from First Page.) due to tetanus of the respiratory or- ans, @ condition common with arsen!. cal poisoning, he bottle of soda was then turned over to the chemists, who were instructed to make thelr investt- getions in time for the Inquest which ie @et for to-day. The finding of strychnine will no doubt tnfluence the Coroner's jury to find ¢het death was due to poteon, administered through the medium of the eoda, Feared Secret Enemy, Mrs, Stamford arrived here by the steamer Korea on Feb, 1, A day or ‘two after her arrival she met Mrs, Henry Highton, who Is on a visit here from San Francisco, Mre, Stanford told Mra. Highton that an attempt had been made to poleon her just before her de- parture from Ban Francisco, and that he had come to Honolulu because she was in fear of her life, She eald that gre had in some mysterious way swal- lowed enough poison to kill a score of pergons, and that she was oonvincod that it was the work of a secret enemy, A box of some kind of capsules also was found in the dead woman's room, and these were turnod over to the chemist for analysts, Mrs. Heuntsh, who was the first to hear Mrs, Stanford's groans, eaid: Heard Her Groaning. “I retired shortly before 11 o'clock and goon fell asleep, My room is next to that oocupled by Mrs, Stanford. I had not been asleep very long when I heard her groaning in her room as if in great distress, I dressed and hurried to her room, She was just sinking to the floor when I reached her, ‘Oh, Iam eo ill!’ she exclaimed, ‘Get mo a doc- tor! get mo a @octor!’ I then gave the alarm, and Dr, Humphreys was soon there,” Both Dr. Humphreys and his wife to-day tasted small quantities of the white powder fn the bottle supposed to have contained only bicarbonate of sofa, They said that they believed it contained strychnine; that {t had the bitter, metalllo taste pecullar to that NEW SUIT OVER BIG ALIMONY FEE Former Wife Seeks in New Jer- sey to Recover $100,000 Back Dues and Interest Since Divorce Was Granted. Major Wiliam B, Wetmore, former- ly of thiy city, but now a resident ot Jersey City, 1s certainly entitled to the preatdency of the alimony club, Hi wife. who divorced htm in 1892, hae entered cult against him in the New Jersey. Supreme Court to recover $100,- 00, covering back alimony and interest ‘The sult also incorporates a request that the court enforce a judgment #o- cured egainst Major Wetmore by his former wife ix yoans ago and amount~ ing to $45,000, The balsa dy or t i Perce i $800 Voyeur with an addi- tlonal wllowance for the care of throo ohtldren who were given Into the ous- tody of the mother, Now Dr. Markoe’a Wife, Major Wetmore's former wite le now the wite of Dr, Jamee W, Markoe, of this city, Her sult in Now Jersey ls the latest step in long and complicated litigation, through which she has sought to collect what the divorce court allowed her, The case has gone to Supreme Court of the Untbted States, which decided about a month ago that Major Wetmore was not ab- solved from paying back alimony by ‘a disyoarnge in ‘bankiruptey granted tim by @ Pennsylvania coun a few yours ago. ; ‘The marriage of Major Wetmore and the woman who {8 seeking to get con- trol of @ goodly silce of his generous ¢ortune took place in 188 ‘The Major was then a well-known man about town, an enthusiastic yachtsman ana & member of all the leading clube When the decree of divorce was en- tered against Major Wetmore he disap- peared and ho has not since been besk Wetmore pursued him from court to court, getting jurigments and orders without number, but the wily Major had able lawyers looking after his terests, Got Alimony Reduced, When le darmen ite pr, Wout ke t) call the Britlsh Consul | Jersey Cliy, was to-day held by Magia: | Musas: Who tales. Weal Wot.| to testify as to his character, t anvitie Court In $1,000 2! AB AN act af on Conant CHyes | g his wife, Annie, with | a re 1) Bayley sald ho would attend upon| 4 knife at the home of Peter Kehr,| Pinte SReHON HOR, eranted) by Tustteo | Magistrate Pool, and ho presented him- | with whom Friedner accuses his wife of Beott, who maintained that no woman selt a Jest Market ey He | eloping. Jeould expect to be sunported by her| was shown into an anteroom, where he) Priedner told, the Magistrate to-day nd and her former husband 2] was permitted to cool his heels for bWo| that when he went home on Feb, 16 he lyear for the use of the children, this to| hours and three-quarters found his home strip 8 furnish- 0 h be derived from a trust fund, woiva |had been impounded by Mrs, Wetmory. Jn some way the Major got control ‘of this fund, and dt 1s charged that he vemoved If from the state, At any rate, he {s now considered a resident of New | Jersey, and his former wife believes that she can get her uty confirm ed by the courts of that, State, Bo far af the records show, this is the largest al ey sult ever brought in the Jersey oour ison, | Pathe bottle containing the bicarbonate of soda bears the label of Charles Fells) & Company, No. 6) King William street, | ham nn BRITISH CONSUL ON BAIL BOND But He Has Some Annoying Ae ; Experiences in New York Po- lice Court Before He Suc- ceeds in Doing It. Tt will not be strange If there whould | 'be an interchange of notes between tho | Forelen Offices of this Government and | Great Britain on the customs and prac- tices of police courts In this city as a result of the arrest of Charles Lukins Davis, Inte orptain of Lancers in Hts British Majosty’s army, on a charge of disorderly conduct preferred by Man- agor Moore, of the Gilsey House, Davia was arraigned before Magis- trato Pool in Jefferson Market vester- day morning and held in $500 ball for further examination to-day, The only | stateinunt Magistrate Puol permitted | him to make tn his defense was that | “ono may enter London by the Strand | and not necessarily by High Holborn or Regent atrects."" That Davis had ever been In the British army or that | he was what he claimed, an English- | fh. | Man with money to pay ‘bs bills, was | Jaugied at, Davis maneged to get In | A wont or two to the effect that he Davis was on hand, and it was ad- mitted that he had pald his Oil) at une Gilsey House, and that he had funds in the New Amsterdam Bank agalnst which to draw. “You are charged with disonerly oon- duct," sald the thagistrate, “ and I shall fold you in $100 ball to behave yourself top @ month, Then turalng 6 Cilve- Ttrs Jane Stanford . _. ii Set k a | Adelaide, Austral, it it is believed Ae ie teen tented chased there. The House of Representatives of the Bayley he continued: on the bond, I think you will do.” ‘The Consul went to the clerk's desi In the court-room proper to give @ nd, “What do you want?!’ asked an inler- preter in the vole that a policeman tells you to 'G'wan, now," “Why—I—I—wished to give my bond for $100, The Court says thet it will be all right," The interpreter wrested the Consul's name from him and then reached the blank space In the bond for property entries, “Whateher gain’ to give?’ asked the Intorpreter. “Why, you have my name, My ad- dress is the British consulate,” “That aln't givin’ nothin’. You've got) to give furniture or things Ike that, “Well, put In anything and let me get out of here, I don't care what It js—furniture, jewelry; anything you i 5 Then it was that Chief Clerk Bben Domorest took a hand in the thing, “You've got to give something defin- Ite," he echoed, glowering at the Con- gu, Winally the Consul sald: “Take the furniture In the consulate," and he fled, ——— ACCUSED BY WIFE HE SAYS ELOPED. Samuel Friedner Held In Ball to Answer Charge of At- tacking Her, Samuel | Friedner, aged twenty-nine years, ilving at No, 308 Hudson street, 1 of It inga and his wi Mt hire old daughter, NBs rned that nelghbors he sa: ea | handsome stranger had been a frequent caller, Last night he got a summons from Magistrate Mows and went to servo It on Kehr to mae him tell where Mrs, |/ Territorial Legislature yi since it was pia @ resolution of sym oui of ~ LA BRETAGNE AGROUND. Outward Bound French Liner The French liner La Bretagne, out- wanl bovnd, ran aground in the main Hage and. at once. Glapiayed a siphal lay, and al a al Indicating that she was not under con- phi to. rned out of respest to th Mrs. Stanford, POISONING OF MRS. STANFORD IN HONOLULU HOTEL, Sticks in Bay, but Quickly Gets Afloat, trol, Before assistance reached the ship, however, she managed the power of her own Afloat ratios ceeded down the bay, Friedrer was, He went to Kehr's home, No, 215 Hast Twenty-fitth street, ‘and @ row, followed, i i a by and pro- FOUND OYING FROM COLD Discovered Unconscious by a Policeman in Tompkins Square Park, Unconscious and dying. from cold, 9 handsomely dressed gir! lay on a benoh in Tompkina Square Park early to-day when Polleeman Driscoll, of the Fifth street station. came upon her, The po- Neoman, noting the girl's tender age and her well-dressed appearance, touched her gently, thinking that she Was some girl who was lost’ or home- Bho fatled ¢o arouse, and he shook her, but etl! he remained unconscious, The polloeman then found that she was frozen, Calling for help, Drisovll carried the girl to the statton-houne, and @ physi- qdan from Bellevue Hospital eucceeded th bringing her to oonsclousness after @ had been rubbed and placed near a re, She was unable to spenk one word of Engilah, After « time an interproter was found who spoke Pollsh to her, From her it was learned that ahe had a slater who lived at) No, 163 Fast Forty- ninth street, A’elip of paper found in her hands gave this name and address: “Zworo Zeros, No, 168 Hast Forty- ninth street.” So far gone was the girl that her mind wandered, and she could not remember her own name until later, when she aid that #he was Erasia Zeres, Bhe only arrived in this country yesterday mom- ing, and in ¢rying to tind her alster had got loat, She had wandered through the otreets unable to find any one who could peak her language until she had fallen On the bench from hunger and exhaus- ton, i A policeman was sent to the address in Forty-ninth street, but he could find no traci tale B26 $8, slater who Was supposed hen was brought to the girl ahe ate ravenously. Bhe told the inter- preter that she had not tasted food for irty-six hours, 19.04, ake ls ustinialy pretty. Ste ii be Kept ey the pollcs fn the hope sister or some friend will be | er Her long rein th her thet, hands and ears fo "hana aaa FORGED CHECK IN AN “OLD FRIEND'S” LETTER, Jersey City Police Arrest Young Man Charged with Unique ; Swindle. Albert M, Winfleld, who gives his ad- dréis as No, 2681 Boulevard, New York, {e under arrest in Jersey City, charged with forgery, Ten days ago @ young man, went to the Greenville ‘Banking and, Trust Company, of Jersey City, and Presented a check for $210.88 asking. that !t be certified, It bore the algna- ture6t Frank M. Lemtrangs, a drug gist,1of Jersey City, who 1s'a deponitor at thy, bank, The cashler certified it and the young'tttan took tt to Jadob Werner, who keeps a saloon in Newark avenue, He presented Jt. to Werner; || sealed up in a letter, Pifportin to ‘erner, ite id fae en old een of ‘riend .rem.n: erner that ’ hy him $10 and told him to take out of the cheok and give the balance to the 8 the check was certified, 7 Test good, tran 6a ime that he traced the check? ty chee! Winteld, Winfield admitted today that he was Ay man who handled the oheck, EAC a a . ft) il) ‘Winfeld, was arrested wore. time aes the First Nacional Bank of this sty.” SHERLOCK HOLMES DID IT, How a patch on a bicycle tire served to solve a mystery. Read Conan Doyle's ‘The Adventure of the Pri Bchool"” in the color Supplement of Bodurdayre the@heck he de- MELLOWED BY 1) YEARS © . 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