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«| would nd. have .since made their presence Rnown by crimes of /startling boldness. Such brutal affairs as the bold-up of | blind George MoKane at Coney Island | ¢atly in the week, and others in which ‘the thieves have shown a disposition to @ssault as wel! as plunder their vic- tims, indicates, in the police view, the presence of Western thieves, The local gikong-arm man, they say, has been tamed own to a point where he Is pretty careful how he mafms men | ‘whom he Is to rob. . | ‘{Dhia defense of the police may well be regarded as an admission that they; less to stop the depredations es of thieves unknown to|{ them unless they happen to catch them in the act. The\nelghborhoods where the hold-ups haveoccurred are for the | ‘rpater part places where the last tour | of the roundeman at 1 A, M. marks Ao Gisappeurance for at least three hours | | ef anything resembling a policeman. ~The list of crimes during the month Qf August printed here includes. only the more {important ones, There were many others waich were trifing, but Which simply emphasize the conditions eaisting in this city to-day. or SHE MAY BE AN “O. 0. F.” “Atl. QURGLARS SHALL BE MN- OFF THE STREEB AND Ay ‘id NEW YORK GREATER NEW YORK'S BURGLAR FEST. ts.) ‘ CURFEW _ AFTER NINE OCLOCK— oR M*Ab00 Was BE REAL ANGRY) ‘CHICAGO THERE IS ‘A CRIME WAVE Police Chiefs of Other Cities Deny They Are Suffering from the Outbreak of Violegce and Robbery That Is “Poliee hi crimes of violenge Crooks Terrorize CHICAGO, UL. eve that this wave | wan ers, Now that they. If S0 She Will Refer Your Offer and Your Heart to the Soclety. WALSENBURG, Col, Sept, 4—Thir- (teen of Walsenburg have organized the “0. 0, _ RY Boclety, ‘Prien f the young women say that the primary object of the society is to Siscovrage matrimony unless the man who wishes to marry proves acceptable di fevery form Ufa proposal ot marriage 1» made the FeuRs, tepan receiving Hf must submit it to thefelub. If the oli believes the bonedict Is worthy bis wish to Med whl be encouriged, ‘The nockty is necret, and even ti yaehning: ‘of tne letters under which it ts snown Is pot disclosed, _CFFICIALS AT OYSTER BAY. Hevsident Noosevelt Has a Notanle Party at Unneheon, BO BAY, |. 1, Sept. oficial ‘party was erter:ained eon to-ay by the Prewldent i oosevelt, Including Post- é ou, Benator Bev- “ Civil Service Coaunisaion they are terrorizing The following despatch was sent owt by The World to the heads of police Of several large olties: re declare that big increase in Criticism here is that crooks, run out of other cities have been allowed to congregate ana wonk here.” ‘The angwers recelyed are as follows: Sept, 4-1 have’ started into clean olit the crooks and | hold-up men and I will do &, | largely to the teamsters’ strike. Thou- ds of despergte chanscters were brought In to take the places the olty, We have already driven out 200 knowa thieves, | and they may have gone to Ni JOHN COLLINS, y | Superintendent of Police. hé pretilest young women in| Less Crime in Boston. = CARNEGIE LIBRARY —— 9 ? Soden MubinModfllnd OC SS nr STOLEN !- Ire CARNEGIE LiBRARY- Wouonr 7ws JAR ANoy PoLicy KINGS MONUMENT Better Put Another Lock on Your Door, Burglar Season Has Just Opened. ALONE ADMITS . IDLE RICH ' ’ MASSACRE IN CONDEMNED | RUSSIA AGAIN BY APASTOR! 1S REPORTED Dr. Woodrow reaches a Thirty Jews Killed and Two Scorching Sermon to His | Hundred Wounded in Fresh Wealthy Congregation, Outbreak at Kertoh, A massacre of Jews, simfler to the Afflicting New York, ana other in last six months is paralleled in other cities, (Special to The Brening World.) SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Supt. 4—The Chicago. fm crime in Baltimore within ‘There 1 be-| the inary but #8 greater danger from the Dravwla) by tively fow Of these, Py aaa” A” Wurglartes "to amount 0 enye is declared Pastor Woodrow to his Quiet in St. Louis. } ‘BT. LOUI6, Sept. 4.—Our record for the lest year shows that orlme does nit jalbes | flourish in St. Louis. There te mo rei crooks rT st. Lou ‘it re °tact® wnat they were| ways of spending money, of crime is due of strik- ‘are out of work i ‘SLAIN IN FIGHT . eS ONE MONTH'S RECORD OF CRIME, AUG, 2—Burgiare robbed Mrs. George Wheelock, One Hundred and First street and Riverside Drive, of ; arrests, James A. Cleary, No. 124 Woodyorest avenue, the Bronx, found dead in vestibule of his house, a valu- BE ev joules ne toate aan ee wore, No arseate. -powid eafe taken from bakery of Louls Fedetgreer, No. £98 Madison street; found near No. Wl. Mast Hittesnth street, blown open and $600 taken from it. No, arrests, ’g store, One Hundred ani sixteenth street and Hecond avenue, entered and robbed. in Aunéruscar & Hook's saloon, No. 1219. Thind avenue, and 9,000 in money and valu- ; i j E i 3 AUG, %—Eaward Connelly, a messenger, wes beld up afd robbed of: $00 ‘worth of ostrich plumes at street and Broadway. No. arrests. Ni ? > ‘Two Piundered a dosem houses and stole %5,000 worth of silverware, jewelry and money near ‘Van Cortlandt Park, ineluding seven residences on Eleanor place. No arrests. Matt! ‘Conift, a. » ansmulted and at Tenth avenue and Twentieth street by unknown per- : " rn ANG, 4—Martin Kélty,,e retired fireman, attected by bMghwaymen in One Hundred and Eighteenth street, near Béoond evenne, brutally beaten, ToDbed and Jett unconscious im the street, One man arrested end two escaped. ‘ i AUG, ¢.—In‘a battle between Hip Ging Tongs and On Leong Tonge in @ Chineses tneatre in Doyers street, three ‘ihinamen were killed and two ¢etally wounded: Fernando Solote; « béker) found ehot in the forenend and abdomen in front of No. 1% Grand street. No arrssts, ‘ AUG, 7.—Ure. Edward Stanley, of No, 198 Cherry street, fatally stabbed by unknown persone, Humphrey Obristle, fourtéen years olf, mysteriously shot through the body wile playing in the woods ‘et West Brigh.on, B.-1. AUG. 9.—George B. Kilgore’s bovss, No. 8? West rorty-nfth street, entered by three burglars, who exchanged a dosen shots with tbe police ant eS caped with thelr plunder. AUG, H— “Mary H2w,” Jeter Wentified as °Mrs.: Dorothy W. Laweon, of Syracuse, shot in the right ‘reast/in Riverside Drive, near One Hundred and Gixteenth street. ‘William Simpson, a patrolman, of the Vernon Avenue Station. fatally beaten and stabbed by members of the Lexow of-Willleassturg. x AUG! 32.—One moa and othere seriously Wounged in a bakers’ etrime-rict at Rivington and Co» Tumble streets. i 1 } Bop Lee, a Chinsse laundryman, billed by thre® crinamen at No. 009 Kast Bleventh street. —~ AUG, 1.—Morris \Weinatetn, « striking mosher bekor, broke into apartments of Mrs. Rosalie Loew Whit- uey, No, Hi Host Fitteenth strest. Mrs. Whitney's infant umd eaw the burglar in the room, ‘Tomas MoNichel, of No, 1168 Stmty-first street, Brooklyn, fatally assantted. Assallent escaped. AUG. 4.—Mra.:Carmelo Enfenta shot in the right temple during @ quarrel between three customers im her husband's restaurant, No. 661 Couftiandt @yenue. AUG. Henry De Barry, en actor, found dead 10 tig apartment, No. 178 Weshington strest, Brooklys, with many «tab wounde and bie throat cut No arrests 5° ‘Victor Correndies assaulted and robbed at No. © James ctreet by. four young Italians. He followed them to a church in Oliver AUG. W%—Annie Coleman was uD OM Bowery-coad, Long Island City, by two )iShwaymen. No arrests. Philip Bisnop, a tvelve-yeat-old burglar, shot €54 yitie Catherine Doran at her father’s candy store, »No. 140 High street. Brooklyn. A AT The body of Abraham Goodman, of No. 39; webt sixty-nintn s:reet, a wealthy man, found in Hudson River, near One Hundred and Fifty sceond AUG. 18.—Joseph Gulesinah, @ watchoan for the New Haven road, hel up by tramps in the Bronx, shot, beaten and thrown from a moving train. A Gangecous infernal machine was received DY Jacob H. Goff, the tanker, and another of the same pattern by Murray end Simon Guézenhelm. A young man’s body woth thisty-two stad wounds was found ‘n Van Cortlandt Park. Identified later ‘as Antonio Torseillo, of Lambertsvilie, N. J. Frederich Sohultz, a painter, of No. 580 Amsterdam avenue, aspoulted and killed in the erect neer his home. Aspailanis stested. a EB. R. Weiler attacked by thieves et midnight tn ¢ront of No. 27 Went One Hundred and Twenty-thiva street; Ms akufl fractured. ‘AUG. 19.—Mra,; Boptrice Young shot and dangerous, wounded Mrs. Kathleen Morgan, = stenographer ‘employed by Mra. Young’s husband at the Hote! Impertal. In a negro rot’at a raloon ih Seventh evenue, near Thintieth street, William Emery was shet through the head. . AUG, 20.—Max J. Roth beld tp dy.two higbwayme; in Crotong Part, in the Bronx; his ekull fractered, and robbed of $0, No arrests. Four Chinamen were shot, one fataliy, In a fight between the Hip Sing Tongs and the On Leong Tongs ‘AUG. %.Rodert Talon, night clerk in the Lack®wanna Hotel, No. 139 West street, shot in the back ‘an unknown assailant who fired four shots ot nim, Sy AUG. 4—Mrs. Margaret Batley, of No. Berry etreet, Williansburg, fatally injured by a "bungiar @& her home. AUG, %—Body, of Herbert L. Johnson, @ Boston merchant, found jn the North River at One Giundred and Twenty-sixth street, with e!builet hole {2 the head. AUG. %.—Mise Lillian epee was knocked down bye negro highwayman at the foot of the stairs of the “1” station -@; Sixty. street and Columbus ‘avenue and robbed of $36 and a diamond ring. ‘Wiliam T. O'Brien fatally shot George Kahne on Yernon aveaue, Loig Island City. Fred. Reum, s Subway-tnotorman, shot and wound eq nis at No. 116 Hust Bighty-stxth street. he said, insulted his wite. AUG. 2—Hubert Schuertiacker, a grocer, was knooked down, choked and robbed by four boys bandits ia Stivio Francieco, e contractor, was attacked and severely beaten by two Italian workmen et One Hun- ‘dred 274 Sixty-ninth street and Ogden avenue. The none of Mra. Charles &. Levy, No. 7 West Twenty-fourth sires, was entered by « EBS robbed. AUG. 2%.—Ira and George MoKane, sons of the tate-Gohn ¥. MoKane, were held up and robbed of $1,600 and two watdhes by highwaymen at Sheepahead Bay. No arrests. ‘Louis J. Kahn's tome, No, 186 Madison avenue, was ranaacked by burglars, and $2,500 of property-was AUG. %,—Botooh Minorogsky, @ watchman, found strangled to demth at Porter evenue end Grattan vatreet, Willlamsburg, No arrests. Rudslph Willlan:+n, an engineer, shot end killed his eweetheart, Reging @mune, at No, 10) Warren street, Jtrooklyn, and then ehot and wounded thimaei¢. James Bagan, of No. 38 East Dighty-eighth street, held up /n che street near his home end robbed of ‘100. : AUG. 3.—Tecob: 3formon's apartments entered by four boy burglars, who were arresied while leaving with’ 1nete plunder. Home of Jose Aymar, milljonafre lawyer, No. 7 Eagt Bifty-fourth street, robbed of $12,000 worth of paictings, jewelry and silver'by burglars that lodged there for a welt. D/B. Willard’s home, Ho. 34 West Eighty-firt street, robbed of $2,000 ia: valuable propery. a . ie JAMES MoGREERY & COL Patrolman August Haucke, of the Liberty Street Station, gWot and dangerously wouried two boys who, © BOSTON, Sept. 4—S0 tar no break of consequence has been reported, es is usually the cage in the summer, when | houses are looted in the absence of thelr | popsibl | occupants. As far as crimes are oon-| would cerned. what offenses have been com- mitted were the work of local amateur | talent. We make @ point to watoh t strangers with records, and tf we them we em the wa} necessarily to New York. | Been no influx of crooks | ly _a decrease, in crime. INSPECTOR WATTS. | Washington Defiant. WASHINGTON, fot becu a burglary in Washin any other canna! ‘be shor that other crimes of violen months have ae paralleled New Washington crooks have n out of town to New York, ai fm ouher cities are mot allows here, There have been a ( ik Fecently, but they w: ‘by clual erpoks, who have been ed. - RICHARD SYLVESTER, Chief. burglar: te tite iss emp" | Same for Thirty Yea: foidian"ia no “ain and ol wane in Cl , due Sept, 4—Thore bas) jand ‘g ante rendosvous, wa we tl y x months. Crime is on the decrease here, There is less crime here than in large olty in the Union. It] STRIKES IT RICH AT MINE. from ‘ofties. aves | yt people want to go whe: they oan do best. St. Louis has » muah fon, nae several East- and, while it is of hardly pi DESMOND. Claim Ie Absurd, CLEBVLAND, O., Sept. 4—The my lk Rekak tain, that ov “3 8s rs Vous, 28 We arrest them or drive them on. CHIEF KOBL@R. | Luck of Mexican DMulti-2tiionatre 4 Alvarado Continues. MEXICO CITY, Bopt, 4—Pedro Alva+ | rado, the multi-miMlonaire of Parra, M » who was @ laborer ine mine for 9 cent y only a | has made a strike of ue riod Ress in bia Pailulia mine, ; It 1s reported that Aiv: awed nit offer to President BUFFALA, Sept. 4.—''There has been | off ‘ap notigaablo incrones tn orime, ts tals fast Gonrp i i! i it i ui d 5 854 FOR BABY GIRL Harris Brothers Attempted to "Titled iy}! re Silks and Velvets Commencing On Taeeday, September the sth oe Pe