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SE NG, AUGUST 12, 1905. rs « JEROME WILL wee mane Sree — POLICEMAN INVESTIGATE STABBD BY 4 ~—-FORNES CASE EXUW GANG | ° District-Attorney to Get « at, William Sisson ‘Dying in } Truth of Alleged | Hospital as Result of °F ' Conspiracy. Assault, Out of the Fornes @ivorce casey to- day looms up in the lmelight ag the most prominent figure the form of HE WORLD: SATURDAY EVEN STOPS RUNAWAY AND SAVES FRIGHTENED BOY. CONFESSES 10 RAVING KILL JENNIE CRAMER Life Convict Says He and Two Others Committed i the Crime. W subdstantiation follews the rep @onfeasion of Georze H. Leroy, a negro @onvict under life sentence tn Se: e, Wash., that he and two other men ae ee William Stmpscn, 2 patrotman of the Vernon Avena ation, is dying in the verland et Hospital, Brooklyn, the victim of an assault by members of | ¢ strangled Jennie Cramer, of New Haven, j Abraham H. Hummel, and when Dis: | the Lexow gang of Willamaburg. Sar net pony nto she Bound off | trict-Attorney Jerome returns to his | Simpson {s the s cond policeman Savin Rock nearly a quarter of a con- | Kecome a martyr to police duiy in t | oMce on Monday he will at noe begin an investixation that may eventually [result in the indictment off more than ct_at the hans of the gang, Tke over wns Policeman Horn, who was murdered tive a ago and for whose > on was tried. ew man in the precine! baving 09 om downtown, He was old to look out for the gang end keep tiem on the move. Karly to-day he came ncroga fo'+ of the members e@it- zon the 8 ») of No. 8 Sanford halt lock from where Horn murd on; get out! said Simpson. this is no b hanging houses ive in.” The gang cot up and Simpson moved t tury ago, cne of the most sensational Maurer mysteries of modern times will | have been solved and at the same ume @ome measure of justice will como thoge whose lives have been tr Measure blighted by tho susp! @ame to them in connection with Girl's doath. Welter Malley, of New Haven, one of the tiches: and Jonellest men tn the gay college town, his wife, who ig said to be Blanche Douglass, who was a de- fendant with him at the Jennie Craime murder trial, and his cousin James Ma‘ Joy, now a doctor in an obscure Penn- . ° Sylvania village, who was the third fendant, are the persons = ost direc jone lawyer Mrs, Fornes left town last night, it was sald to-day, with $30,000 asthe re- sult of the sale of theshouse at Eighty- sixth street and West End avenue that ‘her husband gave heréon the eve of their marriage. Before going away yesterday) Mr. | Fornes talhed with a reporter for’ The Evening World about@his domestic af. fairs. “I would Impson is yur of the ake a-divorce if/I had e workd that all ev . ning his back upon then Concerned about the truth of Convict would give ie, I am a Roman 1 felt a % Leroy’s confession. , Cathol. 1d my chureh refuses'to ree- he was | vorces. "i Married Blanche Douglass. | fe) After their acquittal, James Malley | lett New Haven forever. Blanche Douglass retuned to New York and jognize ee ts all that I have done for her. I completed her education. I | wanted her to be os od as the first he decided she knife into his he skull, take out a was later reported dead, though ix is | (legs niche Jane. aivyue ect quar.er A Aiud Shak Bde GA Hot aie bat lates | wanted fo study art 1 saw that her was ablo ey bs married Walter Malle: was gratitied he was “| Won't Pay One Cent.” | “I soon saw that we were not mated. Walter Mailey was twenty-three years old when he was arrested on suspicton | of having murdered Jennie Cramer. | His father, Edward Malley. was a Wealthy merchant. Walter hed ple: of money, and in 1881 while on a visit to New York he met Blanche Douglass, @ quasi actress. He liked her so well he took her back to New Haven with him, Jenals Cramer was a New Haven irl, ‘ the daughter of a German tobreconis: She was strikingly pretty, and beauty brought trade to the tobacco She liked to be admired, and her Persisten: suitor was James Mal- In Aug. 6, 1891, the dead body of Jen- pie Cramer was fcund on the beach at avin Rock, Jennie from a window in t and ao went In case is 1 will not pay one cent MNS CIV FORMER ni rnes case, wen {a-| lewed In Saratogy said had disappeared ; ALTE nee graee ciate ‘About a year ago Mrs. Farnes| pigs oF fron: last revontet wale are Buspicion at once fastened on the Mal-) | called at my office and told me ey hove and Blanche Douglass, as vane that Mr. Fornes had fettzea to con- Lat. ‘ \¢ nl em continuously ute to her support. i ‘ f ‘i > -_ 7 up to the me she was lost sight of me PUPP! She wanted | 2 3 a NK STATEMENT After eleven months in jail they were | te (0 arrange the matter for her with | elt & KDE BA y brought to trial. Edward Malley. stuck c Fornes. Judge Stickney. of Poult-| x S IS VERY GOOD, by his son and nephew and provided the | nex, V aah af | best lega) ialent in the Stete for their woe «the nersonal counset for Mrs. | 2) ; Cefense. ornes. Was with her, At her reques: iss) to-day The Malleys and Blanche Douglass Ay een net 5 th I wrote Mr. Fornes a letter, suggest- in loane and a : admitted they had spent Thursday night! Miss Cynthia Roche, « mos: beautiful of ng:ng to the seat. Driving her own cam |, ID'S Mr. Fortes ale “te ‘ phevdeures ? with Pennie! Cramer. ‘ | younger women 1 ished he: where it would be out of the way, she| ov om 2 ae) es a ie ie dat ae epee a) leys accounted for every mo-/ at Newport yesterd orse and s | the runawa ne atong picked the reins jer, Mt at eS imcusRe Ate FNS": hos ment of their time on Friday rh ate f 4 ‘ H J 2 Ie v er. Mr. Fornes was deanly devoted to , Fy Bap night, The contention of tee sting | ue the life of a very tened small boy, who had | ran with opee. Sie soon bad the | hig wite and ‘sired her return to live] Reading Leads the Railway ; that Jennie Cramer had been poisoned | let tic horse get bey rol. t him to a complete stop| with him. He said most emphatically, a put him in her own ca "Bio 6 and her body rowed out and cast into| Miss Roche, who is aj owaver, that be would not contribure| List and Makes a New High ; expert horsewoman, was driving E Rio G. ve 75 the Sound was upset, After an ‘hour's he basket ot tow! h h y he hi 3 3 4 through Middietown when she saw the behind and drove to the home| to the support of Mrs. Fornes if - dex deliberation the jury returned @n a6 |... way comiug. ‘The reins were trailing along the grouad Then she resumed her érive. | aia not return.” es i she! Record — industrials Show) # a Decline. ny ¢ CENSUS OF PA PATERSON. | Potal Fianres Prove Disappointing to the 111,529 Inhabitants, PATERSON, Aug 12.—The oficial cen- | sus of Paterson, showing a population of 111,629 Is « great disappointment, aa it had been generally expected the fig- ‘ ures would ex: 00, In 100 the Population was HAD NO PENNIES SENATOR'S WIFE ‘SLAW BY CLEAVER ASK WOMAN TO 25 DISORDERLY aa: a hg insuccessful, and 2 the publication | he Jof a very Gas-House Gang, Failing to Find| sasina, Aug. 12—Mms, Debois, wife] Two Chinnmen are in celis charged | Suspected of knowing something abou | Tenty-five women were to-day ar-| failed to inflence matters The ? 889 more women z S ee th degree, one is | ‘he four simultaneous attempts to fire |ratgned in the West Side Co Reuding oc: ¢ narrate! “4 ” of Senator Fred T. Dubois, of !daho,|With murder in first degree, one 18 | ihe asarime a elton pte le Coun: as the : The German population Can Money” on Long, Threw Vent gacrpanies (tsclaumesa pi seaa et te) a and a fourth is ND. WE Tick e atreet, eeeaere aeten At lcesult of @ written protest sent to Po. | ston in Le eee eee ee ced at 20 per cant is given sy Rett . . a me . a priso in Bellevue Hospital wi ght, Bung, tw | e price being lifted to 10, a new hig’ ) Him in River as a Warning— |secretary Tatvs party, was thrownll coral foactured ribs—all the esl employed ‘by the |¥°* Commissioner McAdoo ‘by sixteen | record, on: During of an eacatent cher h A : from a carriage to-day, and was taken! row in which « ‘May sacle i $500 ball for |resident of West Thtmy-seventh street, = Then Police Got Him in an ambulance to 4 hos) rei] ured as a wea: e Street Court, |who declared that conditions in that ario and Western and Missouri, = which t , d last night at | thoroughfare Had become intolerable. | us and Texas wero the only other ao she was unognscious for three hou ‘and enue, any Kind of tw dere +4 RE : Six of the women were sent to tne! ® o 1% d 1's per Weather Because he only had » few cents in| Her injuries are no: considered fatah|) pe dead who ran Six 1% 4 Laas Wo ouse by e a ely: a very good i pockets when they seareaad but eha {s badly bruised and JarroaM a laundry jiveritiauss by Desens 2 a tw avs “4 ihe, railroad group sgh de early to-day the Gas-House cainek oanenien probably provent| streets. ‘The aperanents: m Shed. #2 sac bye an in ea ar tone prevailed, do 80 on~ aM ucked John Long, of Bridgeport, ¢ Joe, of No. 101 2 fires Were ste updder ‘bonds ¢o\ keep. the pees ‘The! in the Industrial quester Copper, Su: WHEAT MARKET pressive If you stay her gving on the southern trip witty} . Taft, Miss Roosevelt and therother) it) ember of the p sume one other rimos, Neigh- | ther vwo were dischanged. Jf dors told him that the woman haf been The complain declared that West | meds entering “She (Sparcnents (often chMey-an become a pa-! f eee Aad aie to | rede ground for disurderly women, who | 22% and thea left him! d him ue to dry Toy, of No. 18 Mott broke E {n the Kast River i to the police, \ later sent ted States S'eel lerues suffered frac. TO-DAY DEPRESSED. ogses, while American Smel) if eda shade above last’ night's price, ‘The Erie issues closed un-| ‘Mne failure of the marke indoors and do your ordering, your shop- Ring, your tiresome ribs, ss rder, {9 Mon Won, of chart t Liverpoot | “jth Long was Mary Ryan Mrs, Dubols was the guest of Dr. anajf No. Mout etree oe ee ours hres | walked the eldewalks, openly address. | uiieet While the docel trections were | to share in the advan yestentay ef } Mre. Stafford, prominent American rested so Union Market station, heard a and Saye she cated daily at ¢h- Rouse ling men and tnewling good women, Government bonds were unchanged | OF to Feflect the bullish nows frm Rus- | orrands by i ' [dents of Manila, and the accident took | re et Lee's laundry. He broke \t nthe pla __ | Mrs. Allela Watson, who conducts a| “Hd other ! is ea aka ore [S18 caused Mauidation in sn Tele ho e } aye Vonne @L ore driving with thed , found three Chinam a, | boarding-nouse at No. 23 West Thir-| 408400 shares and of bonds Sato, Whe pheat “market Gerdsys and Fr the a SiReraa tian i atay) t and host-l { them wielded a Mas A ty-seventh etreet, called a meeting of | (oti sales of stocks for the week were| initial hour prices showed @ loss of 1 ARe sidence Tele; at87 ays hereafter he wil t Fy Aue tore eee os A =\cluzens, and complaint was mate to | 25030 sbares and of bonds $17,640, | cent. 2 week will werralt you to ang 6 before € Ws thrown « vate body yoer in Me. McAdoo. Mra, Watson healed the | ine marae, ai Chicago. started) a fo'de thi selzed the baby and sav Ap se » Bellevue. where he Gelegation whidh appeared in court t The Cloning Quotations, shade casler on @ moderate amount of 4 {s an engineer and the risk of her own The ig was hurt’ by falling rs ahi! | To-day's highest, lowest and clomg Cercle 4 bout 1-3 of a cent bes WEW YORK TELEPHONE QO. stopping ai: 47 Third earn 1 @ stafeway “n iying to escape pensec 4 changes "trom yeatenday s yesterda@a final figures, SED ROW. night, he says, he m New York's opening prices were thoni he had known several years ago’ | « heat—Seprember, Wt “1-4. Wecombus imey celebrated by ‘a (our jen 88 3-8, by | azFooms of the gas-louse district RE' R GA | Chicago's opening prices w Wien all money tad gone | | gSenpember, a sf, to van disonie walters the cqupl 8 to May, 85 8-8 hwenty 5 b “five Memphis students, ) lets; N: Corn—September, old, 5 p “ Sa gz of the cand Joseph Sentley, will be the attraction and his twenty-five lists; Norton and Russell, in character 5 | my With the opening of the anaes aud Voneph “Bentler. We} De. tne atiraatien J with Abbie Mitohell, will present an en: | tmpersonatione, Retoed end eee | comber, aa, 48-3'5; May, 4 ba to a | 4 he didn + and they searen- | Knickerbocker theatres next w a week urely new repertoire of songs, Among | clever pair, who sing, dance and aot } *) bim, w ec | “preliminary may b¢ “yienry W, Savage will present the newcomers will be the Five Juggling | King and Oscas, poetic comedians: COTTON MARKET OPENS ak ay Money. 40 8 | pronounced fal Woodland” at the Granda Opera- Mowats, the Yumanoto Brothers ead] Hilt Ancorson. the colored sdpmuno aid OULL BUT STEADY. hin ag MY the iorcaletne | Saturday Matestie se next Beurday, where tt te ex, | Pierce and Mazie in a singing ana | ‘He Elite Lady Orchestra, 2 t of ut Six ties | will reopen its 4 Fried B, ed jt will duplicate the success of | dancing epecialty, As an extra attrac: Be. te By went eWay, apie production of Arthur fied: last season, ton fede Dog and Cat Circus will At the aches, The local cotton market opened dull | 4 while 3iry ty . the pollze, | UM) Grama of village life, “York George Cohan in “Little Johany be wean for the first tne bens, udt'sif Breen Bewch Murte Hall the |and eeay to-day et & decline of trom | Let Us Clothe You. r tate Folks,” in which James Lackaye Jones’ remains at the New York. Keith's three new European acts Stal, Hi) and ry Rose to 9 points, Was better than ee : q WHAT “BIG TIM” [ind Lay L Royee play the principal At * Gbla * partes and Ae nee "|expected on the call. Following the My ambition is to | parts. Miss Lelia Melntyre appears Roofs—Vaudeville Houses. will make vielr first American appear- | Mirtini and aiez Mullen, Matthews and |Oall @ Uttle support became evident and i" THINKS OF KING EDWARD. | ance thie week. They are the Blton-| Autley, Elmer prices held steady have you see what ble role. plece had suc- F ai (Wialaria Gs a “y a m ‘ ‘Ak the Manhattan’ B * 7 |irastul runa in Chicago and Wostog ast |uramine the coming week wil’ be cro Polo trouae of genial acranate, fron tie | milsieal act called "Xe Coldnlal Bopterto® | feading Was again ight, with sellers 334% less means. Stirring interview with “Ele Tim” Bulll- | vine, und will remain at the M@€ pronounced novelties—the Four Rianos Lorion Higpodrome; ¥Fl. Miral von | ), jacked absence al ? pes She Ru ag, RAH, Parry, td |Pesads” Ae ‘wlasthewe oe Bho Med | Your eyeswill con- van in Loudon in which he ¢! his im- h oe A “ A Wensl, the Tyrollan yodler and dancer, Barry aro arket was attrib i\ * desl Fee week and the Four Lendons. Die Kignus are | dimect from the Berlin Wintengarten, | Oth Trio, | 2 wi uted to yesterday's q are ene stom and luctitnione, Aine, | Monday evenlog Frank Daniels, 1: grinuists, who oreseat @ sketch ot | Seem me “e. Berla. Wimarensiae, dou Bepter forecame and mere Mbura oterinw ot | J vince you. If they ing fexture. To-morrow's Sunder World | morgen Brus,” will open she if In Africa.” The stage is set as high-wire equilibriews from Paris. On tye sae + 10,30 to 10, don’t—we cannot, Magazine. ervucker rh aire and resume 1 Jungle and the performers are dressed the eame bill are Dixon, Bowers end rapes Fort Bop 0. Bigs Ortgher, os to markuble succ r " + a casting fs December, 0. nuary, | Hus impersonation of w London “bobby"" | && mipabens, Sie hendans ae.8 caine Dixon, ‘the ‘Three Weston disters, 8Un- | Manhattan a re, | 1278 so 101g; March, 1048 offered; May, Moe Levy & Co,, son and Merton, Joho D. Gilbert, mono- | record breake: logist; Herbert Brooks in up-to-date | there is magic, James Mooney and Ida Holbein, | patie tt Al Holt, Miss Ray Oox, the real Dixte| wire wall vy us only Frank Daniels can Set on ay AS ORY fe Red Domino” remains ihe penwa- ture of the fire: part and Bilaie 119 to 125 Walker st Three blocks east of Broadway. Branch at 1457 Broadway, Pier” OR eT oNt 0 10.02; November, 10.06 to A Self-Made Millionaire in “Dhe Rollicking nem fe Janis of the xecor Sam Bernard Girl" contin pher iN k J a De ad aha? Januar 1 30.68 ut the Her Buuare Lifting the Lig" and “The Whole Gtrl;'’ Miss Jane Courthorpe and com- t ato: ony 1.4 i el el m, 0.7 oh, continues 10 amuse crow houses at Danrm Samily,” with May Templeton, pany m "A Blebermen’s Luok/’ and, Ms, a oe id a the wale BRn tee. } iNiz0 to, tod May, Recently said: “I believe the Secret of success is to first plan just what you want to do—what you want to be-— and then let every act bear Mayhew Vi Lou ing crowded houses at on and Jolian Eldnaw ere che ot Musle ons at the Aorta On Satur@ay the Circle ‘Pheatre, re prootor's theatres: Edwin Arden in |ftred and embellished. will oven with y now play of Russian life will be seen “Wine, Woman and 8 presenting 4t the Pitth Avenue, Nella Bergen wil) is drew. Academy vf | \the Lyric. "Way Down ae oe. Whey Baminon. ‘Douy Pastor will present Camson and Willard in “‘Bringied Winance,"’ Charles and Edna Harits tn The Inspector,” yes a fglbinl and Grovinl, Chanies and Fanny | gins Wears hen ‘mat nt the Yan, ‘Tom Gillen, ‘Thomas Metgan and | twenty star acts emipost the three: directly toward your chosen | Bonita ay the star feature be the star featune of the attractive company, Inness and Ryan, Hennings, ring fies glrous. rom, thi, al.” | Chares Bowsers comedians will open | vaudeville offe: a} the Twenty-third Lewis and Hennings, Agminta and | [i Pi ice, ay fo, ine Soon, wl the regular season of tho Murray Hill strect hous, “A Woman's Sacrifice” Burke, MoKeever and Bandey, Boheund | P49 Ant Reamion") Stile) the Wii Why longer remain side- tracked when you can start in Saturday evening with "Papa's Boy,”’| Will be presented at the Fifty and Danneoaum, Harrison and Malum- | a’ large share of patronage. At the Third Avenue the scenic melo- | Street Theatre, and Menry Guy ley and Agnes Maher, Celtic balladist| Dreaminud presents among many riggs on's ‘4 in cre other ing feat the Tgorrotas your chosen line of occupa- draine Gambier.” will be ore, | on's "Nhe Huveriies’ will be revived and comedisnne, WHS attracted wo pu ientione at the eel sis naa a jSnies for @ One Bi oe ie HUBER, Ak ERR WAAL ‘At Huber's Young Gandow and Oils | Worliy Mair, the Boer a CANDY CATHARTIC 8 N, 8. Woods in “Lost in a Ble City’ | street house, will demonstrate physical oulture, and | Brighton | Beach continues to draw ithe ” G(ELE : | will be at the ‘Phatia \t Hammerstein's for the ensulnia Deleano, the Man of Myatery, will prove rivon's | Rockaway, Beach Y WORK WHILE ¥ Sunday World |g isnt Fate" comes to the New! werk the bill ts headed by Abdul Iwader |) EO UO" Vthat no handvutts oan ever hold him a there welt be Sows anid Penton, ing vl lea) vith his sree viv nd vabtit ¥ mae M4 Help Wants. Siar, Jt ie @ Uhrig vlay dealing with | and ls three | wives, Abdul pains Jang aplet iam dW, Marta Peal | Erivoner ty seid ag, a ne wi 5 |landscanes — w Ne ik rapidity. [ing inuirumental act will be seen sor| At Atlantic Garden there will be Re: Incubator Girls, the ‘aylor On Saturday A Runaway Boy,” with | walle Llp wives embroider willfully "tne last week bere, while Knocst soma! Shaw, the comedy dying Hag ary, iisters and Hines ag¢ Reumingvon,