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< ——— ‘ I J 1 i / __ PRICE ‘ONE CENT. | “Circulation Books Open to All.’ NEW YORK, JULY 18, 1905. saihataiieen SAYS CARLTON USED DRUG TO. ROB HIM + Dr, Goldsmith Identifies Brooklyn Prisoner, Through Evening World Photograph, as Martinez, Who, He Says, Stole His Diamonds and Money. A remarkable story of teing drugged and robbed by Frederick B. Carl- ton, whose wife’s body !s to be exhumed in Brooklyn to-morrow in order to ascertain whether or not she was a victim of foul play, came to light to-day ywhen Dr. Charles A. Goldsmith, a travelling physician, went to the Brook- Tyn police with a tale that is similar in many ways to the account which was given by H. C. Schaub, who caused Carlton's arrest for grand larceny, of his experience with Carlton at the St. George Hotel on July 6, when he believes Carlton tried to kill him, Dr. Goldsmith knew Carlton under the | mame of Martinez, but never {dentified ‘BULLET FIRED Carlton with him until he read of a World reporter's identification of Carl- ton as a man he had wn as Mar- $inez. He had a picture of Martinez | @nd, after comparing it with one of Carlton in The Evening World, decided th were the same man and came here to add his complaint to the others, Later he went to the Raymond Street Jail and picked Carlton out of a line | of elve men as the man he had! known as Martinez, | Dr. Goldsmith is fifty-two years old : “Yate man, He wrote a book |Lena Socco Wounded During Ma. Curtos and during the Shooting Aff noyears he has travelled abby a Shooti: catty aang tuig beoks l 6(8 BS eu tay, On » World 7 he told: 1 to an tvent the East Side. Made Ill by His Tea " July, Wi, T stopped at As a rebult of a pistol duel on a St i N 2 Pork ROW crowded side eet this afternoon t a you old s] 8 shot in J 2 wis were al hte @ tel 5 of No. 164 nd tld me he was tnteresi¢ arrested ; e. rips about fo8M ee no ini twenty-four taking piet Prospect Park, | YEUr® old, of No. 188 Elizabeth street, 5 28 wi went to Prospect PAK.) noid on a technic © of being and there 1 took some ple W's. AMINE) susctcious py Alexlo Croseo, thix- others I took one of Martinez as No 14 / ty ave years old, a butcher. of No. 165 on the grass with bis face turned tO"! pizapety st urged 1 carrying ScaIRUlIND Git That picture F Pavel, joaded revolver: and Giiseppe always kept. letio, forty years old, of No, 16% El AU thar time Twas following 0 CUS) beth gern ed wiih interfer tom 1 have always followed when)! vig), Yasey, travel that of preparing my meals) “4 coordi, e police Crosco held in-my: room. On way to the hotel rcveption and several” rougt iff and Mar-| Who had toh home. Twas vke (Wo panes Mur ned them} es = To-day th et him do it, a shop and th I let him pre ed me a ¢ what inutes was reel- itude shoved sharp all right ter and {4 nen ¢ He approached on the bed and a You He down the Drugged and Robbed. ter and anged his at ABANDONED HIS WIFE AND “AN this occurred in the early even- ing. but i: was 9 o'clock the next morny | ing when 1 woke. 1 was very weak, | | and realized I had ugged, 1 | searched my clothes, and my worst fears were contirmed. F several | \Mrs, Leitstona Gets Husband $50 bills, seme, chan; hree-carat diamond stud, a dia pphire Intiharte aiamonis and yimace| Attested—Ten of the Chil- were gone, dren in Court. Rah ONE CENT, eS See ee VILEST MAN MAY GET OD YEARS While Little Girls Lisp Awful Charges Against Neidinger, New Indictments Are Found. THEIR TALE OF HORROR. Men Used to Criminal Trials Shocked by Statements of Child Accusers. Edw. H. Neldinger, the vilest type of man ever arraigned at the criminal bar of this city, may be sent to prisoh for elghty years If all the indictments So far found against him and the bills the Grand Jury is now framing are | prosecuted. Should the 3 of com- Plaints that sum up the man’s wrongs | to little girls ever get on the docket | it would take the span of three lives to answer the punishment that could be meted out to him. Ne {s now on in Judge Foster's part in General Sessions on one of the in 8 found, and when he tc seat at the pris six little girls, ranging In age from n went on the stand and hsped | 8 that made the eyes of the stolid od cou ide In horror. Look where he the monster | tine of sympathy, | Jone unbending of the men who regar Even the ju > look at the o r working vulsively and) bilnking lds over his fish-like eye: Nobody Wants to Defend Him. Se unspeakable are the crimes of this man that Judge Foster had to plead with all his eloquence to get a lawyer tu detend him. Charles Keefer was first assigned as inger's counsel and in a conference with the wretca advised him to plead guilt’ and tak: the punishment he deserved. ‘fhe man would not agree to this and Mr. Keefer | said iv could net proceed any iurt in the sco to twelve, t ollicers open might glance er Then th after law- tticer Court called upon one another to act as an nd t pulsion ne that th refused, yer for him ry shook | judge ) overpower heads and me one must come for an, no matter ons against 3} ut ¢ x pe shot J rtheless when h for murder there had yer to defend him, “No etlema should altach to any on who rlmply acts as a neesssary off! of the court meting out punishme: acriminal, As there must be pros ing officers sometimes arraigned against | innocent men, so the must be lawye | to defend ortmt: 1 atter how bluck and rrible thetr deeds. Mr. Hansen Consents. For 4 there w “1 reported the case to the police at time # no response to | the time and Detective Finy worked on Judge appeal, but at last J the case, We did not get any trace of ; Fischer Hansen, who Is a #en-in-law of Martinez or the stuft ver, Accused of abandoning his wife, Mil-|0n¢ of the millionaire members of the “I always kept the picture, meaning | lle, and their twenty children, aged) Brokaw clothing tlm, and who ts a to land this fellow some time, Reading | from two to twenty-five years, Charles | philanthropist lawyer, came forward in The World how Carlton had heen | Leitstone, forty-three years old, a|snd volunteered to take the case, He fdentificd by a reporter as one Mar-| Blazler, of 245 Eldridge strect, was ar- ) pleaded with the man to avow his tinez, I looked up the picture in the} talgned before Mugistrate Wable in| guilt and prevent the shocking testi- paper and compared it with my own.| Essex Market Polce Court to-day, mony of his child accusers from going The only difference ts that my pleture Both husband and wife agreed ag to]on revord he man was obdurate, howe | shows the man with a mustache. the number of thelr children, ‘They | ever, and the case ha ‘0 “While at the St. Clalr Martinez had | have been married twenty-six years,| There Were fully tifty children and a girl In Jersey Clty, He used to reg-| being seventeen and fiftuen respectively | (heir mothers avout me corridors and fster with her as ‘J, EB, Carter and| when they were wedded. ‘They nav|in the ante-rooms of Judge Foster’ wife.’ After he robbed me this girl | ‘vd for several years in a tour-room|court ready to go on the stand and came looking for him, She told me he| fiat at the aldress giv . pter after chapter of horror ae vlved her under promise of mar-| A few weeks ago Leitstone, fliding Accused man, It was hard e work dull here, went to Pittsburg tol for the extra force of court cMcers Under the statute @ few days are of Umitation oniy | luok for a job, He found one and . ft in which to indict | wrote ls wife to Join him trere, but Carlton for the rmboery of Dy Gold-| she didn’t have enough mcney to traas- smith, and the latyr will appear be- | por 1 army of ch.ldren to thac city, terw the Grand. Jury in thie county o-| und diant gon, 2 Suuaren fo thas city Morrow moriing cis.one came back here yesterday, Indicted for Larceny. and ls w.fe promptly bat him arrcaved, oar ie Me sive he had given her only about gicariiun was sivwca vy wwe Grana ls in” ie pane mort Boveral of the rr) ME BLU sareony wueday as | oider children are a working, how- Ter his exaniliacun fed bern {i ie potice Cuure Wits July A v'cioen. tuniuu. Wwitkng the | Of the second ans, Cariion will. be iv as nc ¥ Cemete of het Lamuy Wil be breaent iencity wie grave und he body, wad hdwaid J. Carroll, of Hrooglyn, wil warned [ever #0 thas the f Tule want, Magiv.ra.e Wahle put Lettstine under $3000 bonds to pay his wife $ a week, bulo, as he couldn't give the security jhe went to Ja until he can produce tt About half of choe twenty chidre y is not in'absvo- ihe organs. ‘Those wilt ed In couor, to back up the inode to Dr. 0'Co, of Mun® complaint will subjec' them to cnem- ee ‘ae SIPHON, A BOMB, HURT MAN OW CAB, being depended upo: give much 2 the evidence agalnse Cy On Mre, Vand venter, who has heen liv. Ing with Carlton fo the last few sate Ad his wire, Appeured at the dime Sireet Court toeday, and, afte, ive: - Carlton “wis caken back to the Tay: | TeNeem Deliver om Brondway tn: ine nd ial, he olhwed him and) Inved hy Novel Exploston trom ve, him a box ara, She ta bein gin ian'ly gntowed by one of Lephae Mysterious Source, oo Pedestrians near Broadway and Thirty-frat street were startled: to-day by a loud report, followed by the sound of falling glass, At the same time Jo- seph Ryan, a cabman, sitting on his hansom near the entranoe of the Hotel Imperial, was seen to fall unconscious from his seat, with blood flowing from gt zt, gute io hie ain MORGAN'S MARINE CO., SHOWS BIG LOss, A defielt of $1,142.98 for the year ond- ine Dec. 4 last as compared with o surplus of $1,707,707 for the preceding yee, 19 shown In a statement glyen out vy the Internation Mercantile om= Gbout the buliding to resteain the ¥ en from open manifestation of ¢ foelings. . Little Sadie's Story. Sadie Sokolin, an eleyen-year-old Uttle girl, whose bright yellow hair Is done in two little braids, was the first of the child accusers to take the stand at to-day’s season. Sho livea with her parents at No. 1676 Madison avenue, In @ thin little voice that could hardly carry to the jury, she told a story that #o roused the jurors that for a ume {t looked as if they would leap from the box and rend the prisoner, Bhe had been inyited Nedinger to a birthday party at home, after being Induced to join his Flower Club. Other litte girls told Fer of promire June walks, parties and 'ittle Tenth als that. were to he elyen to the pupils of the botany eliaw, ‘This wis to alluring that she beggwl her mother to ulve eas Mnitition into the Flow nd 10 cete for a card in the bo Ase. To's Was the retty eratt the got from his innocent Httle y.c> stant Distric Attorney Clark by rentle questionlig drew the child ¢ story of how at and tel Millela, also old, of No. 117 elesen yea heen lured to rehearsal! r alleged was do be preliminary play. Idke helpless inseois they fell inte” this spider's trap, and thely shocking testimony was corioborated by. two hyvicia ns. s ea! BIRTH, lifted drende at its annul meollag i uy eden THE VILEST MAN E VER TRIED IN. ‘NE Ww YORK. (Sketch of Neidinger made in court by Artist Mortimer, of The Evening World Staff.) MORE DEATHSFROM SUwIGIDE’S BODY SCORCHING HEAT diet an and tha the com, a day in driver of (Continued from First Page.) Complained that Corpse Had | ge unless nd for $2 er montis, ev jee for truck hau the Amer ompany will desert his tear Been Deseried Three Days While & and other offi- ie oe ig pees ae ; w Locked Rooms, the strike, it is a bts Ges | tram) sipons. Mey, ready livery of ice in the art oF OMichis of the Ameri K of A 3 Mf. Osler Waxed e0- on Strike ita tine wher An 0x quent t sufferings of for fee stra: Very : bred Vhi the preser round th fift the ov May, J for’ the te of the rul h he pay of an 4 WAN FOUND SHOT IN. CABIN OF HIS BOAT William J. King Victim of Murderous’ Assault on the Aglia Off Bay Twen- ty-second Street—Siens of a : Desperate Struggle. e William J. King was found unconscious with two bullets in his body, his lower jaw fractured and his head badly cut, off board his sloop yacht | Aglia, off the foot of Bay Twenty-second street, Bath Beach, this after /noon. He was hurried to Norwegian Hospital, where it was said that his injuries would probably prove fatal before he could regain consciousness, King lives at West Two Hundred end Tenth and son street | kept his yacht at Bath Bench, and lived on board most of the time |ing the summer. When he did not appear on shore to-dey © were appearances about the yacht denoting that Shea, of No. 152 Summit avenue, and Williem E. Robinson, Fifty-elghth street, went out in a rowbcat to investigate. Immediately they went aboard the slocp they found signs indicating that there had been a desperate struggle. Spots of blocd dotted the wood | work here and there. Looking further they came across King lying in a pool of blood and barely breathing. There was a bullet wound in his right shoulder and another in his left temple. The fracture of the jaw looked as though it might have beer ace complished by the kick of a heavy boot, while the cuts on the face bore in= dications Of having been inflicted by the butt of a revolver. No revolver dur= as usual and. all was not right, of No 1533 nor other weapon of any character was found aboard thg boat. Dr. Shea and Robins lost no ie In gett 1 Ss man ashore. They telephoned from Supper's Hotel for whan nd notified sliceman on Cropsey avenue of their discover: Svery effort was made to arouse King to consciow efore the are rival of the ambulance, but without avail. The treatment was continued at the hospital, in the hope that he might be able to toll the story of the essault. Detectives from the Bath Beach St: emined the ht say that there was a terrific fight abound, provably some time during the night, and that the assailants or assailant of King went away in a small boat, leaving him for dead. There are many yachts in Gravesend Bay off Bath Beach, but no one could be found aboard any of them whe had heard the noise of a struggle on board the Aglia during the night. Initial of Assailant. a Hide chanme wast struck fon who ¢ ‘ 's pocketg, Doopentys -bullder, up to & was are oved ln nin) Ain Wrote this afternoon’t may lead t Lane, of t working over ured man who Dr. while time d, es woh and on the ho. saw he ow da an wealth who as captoln of is y |1 KILLED; 20 HURT IN TRAIN CRASH. SHOW GOOD JUDGMEN CHICAGO, 18—One man was | it an 7 y injured ant | tw sons? we urt t in a collision t in and a passenger 1, Topeka and Santa FP pmeo, UL near ugon helper at AA ee ED) . nt rate is $0 a Week ‘the year 41 had b Isold senger for Well iey gO to Work at 3 o'clock .n a isis, Who were re ) xpress Company, was the man nev and) der ported e and Cihey getaway after | ke boiler of the pas engine ex- rs, They do not object to y the Hmmediately h_ collision. FoR CREDIT e, but they wat $2 a day in body in al kin, yped and t ‘employer July and August, $1.50 a day to the osner tons race of the vear and abolition x ~ fall or write is Uren hemes elaee platnt Coroner Lvown advised Behr to not LW. ed at the offlees of the © Board of Health, who in turn would WW) MAILE Board, Health this afternoon that’ ( ampinin to the po pepe rHintD A from figures already at hand the nu r pol nd hive te wi 87 FULTON ST, Brooklyn. on Saturday, jesed nuisance iny EWARIKK AV. Jorwey CILY, thinty- nite Wonde r who called | OucorTywn Barronug ALur mblyman fat, on third floor of LIQUID 26c SAVED GIRLS AND on a morning news a dead ck. DOUCL LAS WAS ARRESTED. etna ape ie ff soft corma $3.50 SHOE yon urday n Remedios A trial will con- TO SEEK DEATH The “(Nocking-the-B in Court to 5: Brookn's Credit, Samuel Brooks, of No. 229 FLfia s a young business man In Harlen Court nd the Coro- nd nted, i. 7 “ to-day after a night In jail, plaved an Orlick Fired Three Times At) entirely aitterent complexion upon a s i; | reporte ing the boat’ story in her a His Head in Attempt at Sui- | hich he figured and for which he was ENE RRLSr er eEn bina tern i arrested at Audubon Beach, One Hun- id Keep a week, an 4 under orders side Because He Coule Not trea and Fifty-first street and = the a hae naan Ghia chooae Sleep. North river, yesterday, i dies, and decided not to rec Three young women, Agnes Melatug'! he while the bady was pre: In, Nellie Hatten and Annie Bawer, als # with ‘complained that they were in a boat went unknown tothe oher tenanes, wh Vonble to sleep on account of the op-| with Brooks and that he upset the) supy the body had bi : ‘ £ em into es. | Mone Cid he 4 Clght years old, Ilving ai No. #7? Ham. craft and pitched them int ters | Aenea, nay ia Ok bee ithe idea of burg ayenue, Willameburg, attempted | For the alleged outrage Brooks was er filled y towith Mr sulelde early to-day by stooting himself badly pummelled ‘befor ® pollveman $time and t mupply ran low three jamsburg last nigot his head, him and he acted strangely during evening. volver and mes in the head. AJl three 8t- | tempts were failures, | Orlick worked as a fireman in a Will- | Pe that the nwher of the building Hector for Landlor apluined to the Coroner's cok him 4 neharge. | Neither of the three young women a red tn court to-da: re ud they addre factory, and on coming home Be found at the Rave nto the Board of Health i a Hrooks said thit he was swimining {ror | J to-day that the siste ombhisned ota lgzitiess in & boat when the three girls and two aC ibeety ery r row, He said the heat had affectod the After retiring he took his re- | shot nimgelf once in the men who were with them ake them out to the float, the boat, being overloaded. two men assaulted eked him io On the way sank. ‘The ment will Tee sige, infieting: soap wounds, 19 We) woman caused him to re loved wp Siorte are aed on | lan LLIONAIRETS | Fast Kimhurst, «: Court for attempted suicide, ad 4 Fe vag Hall H Hoar {rom Herald Sav ares cane alee ti ate ulators than any HEAT PATIENT ATT BRIDGHPORT, Conn. 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