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~ ’ “Lawyer Practically Alone in Efforts to} Prevent Vermont | Murderess from Beiig Hanged—Only Gov. Bell Can Help Her. (Special to The Evening World.) RUTLAND, June Goy. Bell is tho Inst proceeding to which the attorneys of Mrs. ’ Rogers, sentenced to die on the @t the Windsor prison on June willing her husband at Bennington on Aug. 12, 1900, can resort as a means of gaving the woman's life since the petl- tion to take the case beforo the United Btates Supreme Court was denied by Justice Rufus W. Peckham, Gov, C.J Bel) alone has power now, and in the opinion of the principal eriminal law- Yern throughout the State the hope of obtaining further stay through him Is very vague, for the executive has al ready intimated that he had done his @uty toward the woman and fulfillea all legal obligations. Thomas W. Moloney, of this city, genior counsel for Mrs. Rogers, 1s about fhe only one who has not abandoned hope, will o @oncerned if he carries the case fur- ther. Owing to important engagemonts Mr, Moloney has not seen his associate fm the case, Attorney John H. Senter, of Montpelier, since Justice Peckham's @ecision, Attorney Senter, however, has paid that he sees no legal step which @an now be taken, and he is convinced that a habeas corpus wnt would be fruttiess. Mr, Moloney stated emphatically to- @ay that he would not yet give up. Not having seen his partner in the case, he @eolined to state just what his plans ‘were, but ho intimated that he would fake every measure possible to save the woman, if he had to do It alone, WIll Not Give Up. ‘Asked as to Gov, Bell's intimation thet he would grant no further reprieve, the attorney sald he would only be @onvinced of that when he received a formal denial from the Governor. in Vermont the Governor can only reprieve ®@ criminal, To the Legislature alone Delonge the right to pardon. As that body does not meet again until October, 1906, the orisis has come at a most inopportune time for Mrs, Rogers, The object of a reprieve would be to put might be pardoned, An effort was made in the Legisla-| ture of 194 to abolish eapital puntsh- MRS, ROGE 2—An appeal to’ 4 from present indications he ; nd alone as far as Vermont 19 | was co I and it {s In view of this that the off the exeoution until the Legislature neve pave tried to stave off the woma meets again, with the hope that she | execution t the condemned woman before she committed the ar ment in the State, but it failed, New) pecomes known more and more and now evidence has been secured to the effect) features of the that Rogers died in a manner vastly! the people of the @ifferent from that described at the trial! "Let her be punished,’ are brought out State begin to cry| Since her first reprieve In and it becomes !iast, and amid all the labors that ha bat ar wortn mt DAY EVENTING, TINE 12, 1905, DRS, AER HUS PAND, 'g| stood ty n order to agaln put the mat. | sentence is gener people of Bennington, w the woman, y satisfactory to th Sympathy for Her Gone, STABBED MAN IN CROWD OF GIRLS Swearing Vendetta, Italian Thrust Knife Into Youth’s Body While Victim Was Try- ing to Escape in Throng. Muttering an oath of vendetta an Malian, whose Identity js unknown to the polige, endeavored to kill another fn Houston street neav Greone to-day when the street was crowded \ shop girls. The object of his att Luigi Veratt!, seventeen years old, ts fn the St. Vincent's Hospital and may ie, He has a sial wound which has Denetrated his right lunk. Luigh, who) work, tory, ‘and lives at with the ie fellow had a knife and attempted | fo out the throat of the young man When Zingalli tried to hold him he Awore he Would cut Zingaill to piecas Zingalli told Veratt! to run and then | he fellow. broke away and pursued, | erattl waa jammed in the crowd und his pursuer leaped upon him, fan his nife under the ribs of the Victhin's Rlgnt sido and gave it @ twist, With Qvawing the dripping Ienife, he pave a ery of uw hand. fled Zingall) followed him, and women and men joine e 0) rattl nk t the ground. Aft: se nearly to Re Bowery’ the man escaped ulence was called and the youth was taken to the hospital He said he had recognized |i!s assatl- ant as aA man he had seen at work In fish store in Sullivan street, but leclared he did not know him. As to the oath of vengeance the man was ‘evidently carrying out Ve sald he d done nothing and St was perhaps he trovbla of some member of hia BExE: 3a5. family that had led to the attempt at | essaseination GERMAN ATHLETES HERE. On the Hamburg\merian liner Moltke there arrived yesteriay afternoon fron n af the aturdieat-took have invaded tis country eth as Were a re Geasic. he ftayat Acadeiny of Teachers’ Ynys tical ‘Culture Verein and a class of ten mon Brey ineinber,ae the clara hots ohn ship medals ‘They are hereto conv ta the National weaival ot the North-American ymnastic Union, which t# to be held June 21 at Indianapolis ‘Gambling in Stocks =307= Business Ventures Affording you a lifelong occupation and an ever- ipcreasing income are be- ing sacrificed through yesterday’s SUNDAY WORLD|| Business Bargain Bulletin An atom of humanity—welght eighteen 1 wish whoever pounds, age eight months—kept the en- | “i,t tire Coney Island police force working ald, Soatenow. aid vou get o’olock last night until early tor cop on duty who |e ,Mrs every dar © 0, in the hope baby, and even the beaches were ae for the missing litt pons nant altizens was formed for the pur pose of running down @ man suspec , but the p ¢ there was no clue} "Dit the man have red hate Was considered impossible to pick the Keenan, of No. 441 y 3 sterday with the | she looked 15 said Iked Head Change Partners for Baby. (The stranmer to %k the baby and Mrs a pi For half an hour 1 kept tt peas | then ehe ¢ ait oxi ian and who « dnt KnoW a, baby that your baby?" demanded | ALL OF CONEY ISLAND HUNTS FOR STOLEN BABY $a <r a incemelins estate Mother Left Little One in Charge of Red-Headed Man in Danee| Hall While She “Hoed It Down’’—He Skips with the Infant, and a Glorious Search Ensues. So ae ee fing) mot it eid, alt rigit,” a the wman, » tt wa. recess of finding the IT could see led lin, ove Mi ndig- Wt tell me it 19.) here an und can, 1 1 pleked altting here y t that the| Pity all right a0 plen- | of he took thes} aby tiful at Coney Island Jast night that tt use, where {t was restored to| abe whe ehtld le is the moth was at the does own It woulg come Yes, the Man Had Red Hair, Ww whose name| as whe my own fault. | ling by the way ha hat ain't vour baby, and baby right on the Plazzit eid id the woman, enan amid great rejoicing. DON'T PUT OFF coming to me but ee! | your Rup ume, I shall proye to your satisfaction that I make the only correct Truss, and that my Pad keeps ANY Rupture under absolute con- trol without the use of a strap or heavy spring, LET ME PROVE to you the truth of the many Cluthe Truss — Its lightness, durability, comfort, holding guaranteed and its ability to CURR, as gainst the never-ending torture of ‘wrong trusses » disappointment that follows the use of ind empora My ROOK on the Clu CHAS, CLUTHE SCENE OF CRIME, Scene Of Mrs Roegers crime rth in her behalf, not one beon sentovt 1 that law ower noth- a reprieve. fended her 1 court ofl¢ One o} of the he th tit . e it had he 1 conversant with cts, Most f the sieners were posed to apital punishment, It 1 ly be- eved the woman's exee 1 mark the end of capital punishment da Ver= | & mont. } It wi tence of | inty since s was hanged ddiling his rion Centre the cour » a prolonged riminal nd ne ne been comn Mrs. Rogers is con- he first hope to her i might be saved from lows came last Oc when oe effort was mado to abolish capital inishment, The Fight for Her Life. She was then under sentence to dle ty, 2. ‘he attempt before th ture failing, @ petition for a 5 presented to Gov, Bell in o 6 case might be taken to the V Supreme Court, and he repri Wwoinan until June 2, as the high tribunal dia not sit until May 9 Three days be- fore the second date set for the exeou- tion the Supreme Court refused a new trial, ‘A writ of error was the next pro- ceeding, and twenty-four hours before the time set for the hanging, when the gallows was alr the Hxec- utive granted a second reprieve of twen~ States Vermon ty-one dayaSo allow the Unit | Supreme to cunsider the case, and then Just eckham refused to grant Writ of error “On hearing Judge Peckham's de My staud In the | ers couse improve AT A SMALL COST THE CLUTHE TRUSS PUTS AN END TO ALL FURTHER TROUBLE, TIME AND EXPENSE, FOR GOOD, NOW and let me fit you re PROPERLY held for the ‘aims justly made for the shitt “tre nents, h 229 —& nd Union Bauare, Now York wrday tI 8) Closed Sundays. ui Alexander Largest and most varied stock of Men’s Fine Black, White or Tan. $3.00 to $9.00, Shoes for Men. Shoes in the City. Prices range Sixth Avenue, No Branch Store, 19th Street, THESE FIVE WOMEN IN SHADOW OF GALLOWS. MRS, KATE EDWARDS—Killed her husband {n his home at Stouchburg, Pa., on July 8, 1901. Sentenced to be hanged on last Feb. 16, after the Board of Pardons had twice declined to Interfere. Again granted stay, and case {s still pending. MRS, MARY MABEL ROGPRRS—Found guilty on Dec, 22, 1908, of murdering her husband with chloroform at Bennington, Vt., on Aug, 12, 19 First sentenced to be hanged on the first Friday in last February, Vermont Legislature in November, 1904, refused to pasa & bill to abolish capital punishment, and thereby save Mrs, Rogers. Twice reprieved by Goy, C. J, Bell, second reprieve expiring June 28 next. MRS, ANNA VALENTINA—Convicted {n April, 1904, of the murder of her rival, Mrs, Rosina Salza, at Lodi, N, J., on March 10, 1904, First sentenced to be hanged on May 19, 1904, Stay granted, but again |] sentenced to be hanged on May 12 last, after Board of Pardons had |] declined to interfere. Consul-General Tosti, of New York, aeoured ap- peal for reprieve, and case is now pending in the Federal courts, MRS. AGNES MYERS.—Convicted Saturday of murder in the firat degree of her husband in Kansas City on May 10, 1904, Penalty, hang- ing, but sentence not yet pronounced MRS, ANTOINETTE ZOLLA—Found guilty of killing Joseph Santa by shooting him in the back on March 4, in Kingsland, N. J. Was to have been hanged on June 9, Appeal now before the New Jersey Board of Pardons. | men, as the culmination of a quarrel jearly to-day with his wife, Rudolph | No, 197 Ludlow street, Jett nis homo} | for him. ; things have not gone smoothly tn the |nousehold for several months. This | SCANT HOPE LEFT TO SAVE MRS. ROGERS ISIS ANSEL WATER EE avewonn——) THENWEAT MN Bp AN H | have maintained a high reputa~ His Wife Escaping Him, Rudolph tion for over sixty years for Fursman Plunges a Knife Into }; fine tone, solid construction, i careful workmanship and great His Abdomen and, Changing durability. Prices from His Clothes, Leaves House. After stabbing himself in the abio- | Pursman, forty-six years old, Hving at and did net return, The police of the Eldridge tree: station are now lovkiag Bauisms and acco: ie his wife's second husband, ng to her story to the police | morning, Mrs, Furaman says, after @ more heated quarrel than ever, her hus band tried to stab her with a knife, She tan caiae wy mins ise tll] 8225 to $400 Phen Mursman plunged the knife nto | for cash of on easy payments his abdomen. ‘The wound apparently “4 worn't knmediately serious, and whon |]| Of 95 to$l0 per month, Every piano warranted, he fvund that he wasn't bleeding to death he changed his stained shirt for | Also 20 good Upright @ clean one and left the house, ||) Pianos (some only little used) His wife, from hiding in an adjoining | at great bargains, Prices from doorway, saw him dopart, and ran to the Eldridge street station, where whe | of falling from her lap and injuring Hts |and his, wife and Perhain rolled the| told Sorgt. Hosey what had happened y bottle and the handkerchie?’ wong | Detectives Kent and Dribben were sent 1s is yonoraily believed tat when the | under (@ big stone, and after| to the house, found not of m'a_ confession ie tele ‘the “om but found nothing o $50 to $150 on payments of only insurailve taken begun the desire | Porham’a confiseion he took Fursman, They found a trail of blood : er Hee, NuRDR AGS litound: Perham {a now serving a life |to the door, and followed tt to Houston j slut by into the river. ‘Th ed : $500 Insurance the Motive, Ge e apes the to ‘Hooniek, eee nnington doing | MISSOURL WOMAN quired a bad and Leon Per- n is wif ouseworle reputation 1 GUILTY OF MURDER. $5 per month. street, where it disappeared, They are Stool, cover, tuning and de- still looking for Fureman, livery free. oo Send postal for catalogue, Carried Away, (From the Philadetphia Leteer.) Horace Waters & Co, LIBERTY, Mo, June 12.—A jury| Jack—Yea, I had a little balance tn has found Mra, Agnes Myers, of Kan-|the bank, but 1 became engnged two sas City, guilty in the frst’ degre Monthe ego, and now. her and) (iG murder of her Husband, Clarence POUR an, PVP HEMae: the) world: go. by the| Myers. Death {8 the penally in thie] Jack—Yes, but I didn't think tt would ie tut a pine re-of the vill to accompa Rogers we: fe and. Bert ame State, a ft she vad ar t O round so fast as to cnuse me to ‘ ‘und aimoa Frank Hottman and Mrs. Myers foae"by balance, Xilled Myers on May 10, 1904 #0 that the murderess might be free to marry Hottman. Hottman ts under sentence | 4, spoke of a now one) % death, Although he teatifed vol tying one's) untarily against the woman, ne war offered no Immunity by the prosecution, Hottman had offered to elope with Mrs, am. SEND POSTAL TO-NIGHT For Circular and Views of EAST ELMHURST, §-¥.city mf. R Perham, producing a picce 1 co his hands soveral t i Hy [oe RL ee eroneecele ol Rowers | My ae put she said {t was necessary | On tho Hills at Plotureaque Flushing Bay ; Kut her husband i i saa eetet inte the River. “Sis, Myers adniniatered a drug to THE IDBAL PLACE TO LIVE Finally ands were tied s her re 10 compel sleep, and 2 J Comparison ie challenged with every 1 #0 he pel sleep, and Hott Ba red er town Half Hour from Herald Squere 2 Each lot has water front privileges, Bankers Land & Mortgage Corp 887 MANHATTAN AVE, BROOKLYN aa them, powerful ea fe| juan struck Myers with a billiard cue, fete This aroused Myers, and he grappled aii | With Hottman, who was Intoxicated uced a bottle filed | Myers was getting the better of the AtUP sted a Hahilee » When Mrs, Myers struck her hus: Mts yekisping, Racors.|band with a bed plat and. repeatediy pnited’ th bahahcare ht Met to his|cut his throat with a) ragor, She 2 1 nO} stabbed the dying man in ¢ removed from. his arms a dozen tlmnes With a palt of meee You get more for your money at a JAMES BUTLER Grocery Store than at any other, Your dollars last longer and go further when you trade with us. 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