The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1905, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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,

Other pages from this issue: