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Ne! & Ay SULTS” EDIT ON | |e Circulation Books Open to Alt” | _ es on Alle “ Circulation Books Open to to All. us | ; _ PRICE ONE CENT. N BOMB FOR THE Siig . Sas GRAFT SYSTEM ee a Oe t 4 __ IN STORY TOLD JEROME'S AIDE BY CLAICHE GIR ! SS eS season, They have been elected members of the local athletic club and practically yoted the freedom of the city. They reached Birmingham to-day, + We. AGANSTDURYEA, CHLDIS HOME, (Re) PORE Eee) TELL OF EXTORTION T FREE BIRM iene Forced to Contribute Stated Sum Each, | Week to Vice-Squad Men, and Were Immune From Sud- den Arrest on Streets. © You ARE £LECTED MEMBERS OF THE PIRVUNGHAM | ATHLETIC CLuB One And A Are Hee orTily \are) come Actress Sara Madden Re-| Escaped When Abductors fuses to Take Stand, and | Became Scared Over | Case Is Dismissed. the Stories Published. ASKED FOR DAMAGES.|PRISONER THREE DAYS. | Testified Yesterday that Horse-| Father Says It Was Part of | Berthe Claiche made a lengthy confession involving four policemen fore | merly stationed in the Tenderlion Precinct to Assistant District-Attorney, i man Had Broken His Prom- Plot to Ruin Bank (i Ely this afternoon. Witnesses have been securced who will corroborate her ; f . / | statements. Some corroboration has already been obtained in the shape of 4 ise to Marry Her. He Owns, | testimony given at her trial, i The girl, under oath, sald {t was ‘ther custom and the custom of all the F The trial of the $50,000 breach of | John RozzuM™, the rich Ttafan banks) | women of her class in the Tenderloin Precinct to contribute $2 a week i promise brought by Sara Madden, an | of the east side, whose fourteen-year-old toward a fund for four policemen whom she named. This fund, she sald, i actress, against Peter Durven. « well. | son, Tony caped to-day from the bru- was divided between them. Her statement is lon; : 2 ) r ig and circums: 1. 8) M known horseman and the husband of | tal captivity in which kidnappers heid gid that in her acquaintance were fifty or sixt: hi ita : i Viola Allen, came to @ sensational end-| him more than forty-eight hours, de- \ Dea ene con eae ee By’ = ine to-day before Justice Gingerish| cares business enemies engineered the a week to this fund and that undoubtedly there were others whom she did when the plaintiff refused to go on| ainduction in a plot to ruin him finan- not know. 1 The agreement was that this pa; | | ment was to secure the contribute § | from sudden arrest. At stated inte! | als they were expect®d to submit 4 , j#rrest. ‘The policemen guaranteed 2 so arrange the cases that the fine the police court would not exceed ! Tho errests went to the credit of thl . men making them on the station hy | . record, with the action and the court dismissed | clally—a plot almost too subtle for any the complaint. but the Sicilian mind to grasp. George C. Coffin and Louls Cuviliier | nwhile the police, following an| appeared for Mtss Madden, while Na- ely different line of theory, promp:- thanlel Cohen, of Howe & liummel's}}y rested two suspects, one of whom office, represented Duryea. | has been identified as the man «who rented i Miss Madden while on the stand yea-| the rooms Hittysninth street. whies ‘ terday admitted to Attorney Coh. young Bozzul!l was held a prisoner from that when she signed the complaint :n | Suaday night until this morning. the breach of promise case she had Kidnappers Scared. some statemonte Int were untae ‘gee |, But the father of the vous insists|Wee Sister of Slayer of Aunt and Uncle Telle) _- i @ome statements in it were untrue. She] ior he is ihe victim of a conapiracy to denied that she had sworn, with knowl- Bathe women named by Bert ‘ - jaiche have promised to testify, gi she had many offers of marriage dur- He Raut Niatcne)taeand ito, pase tiie Bolicemen. A big Sensation is tre r { minent, ie Neo tng the four years she iived with Dare Pane of 2) which wae Geman gle Demonstrated by Witness. e sPror to a conference wih r ‘s H hoping thus f ‘ : : a jaiche girl, Mr. Ely, in company w! eas Woulegt Geto ae Analg: | Sun Nee F aera asia Fat, eles ALL THE WAY 0 10 | SHOT Iron Man in Fine Shape Abraham Levy, visited | Heada ar | a ‘ ; , [Due the same oublica: i The story of Tosefina Terranova, | t}mon: in: and talked with Commissioner Bi: ( Bant with her lawyers over the error! ytich nnd brought the ned de | ¢he elghteen-year-old gir! who mut-|caretuly tor the interes tena but the Catcher Is Much }ham. ‘The pistrict-Attorney and h\ in her complaint. She went to thelr) jositors clamoring for their funds alsoldered her uncle and her aunt to free! Version. ae As 7 Commissioner are working together { offices before court opened to-day, and) rigntemed the four kidnapy.ta into let-)her name from blemish, was told once | nist the, gueeen Dikor annie mane K Over Weight. uncover the conditions described there was a stormy ecene. She refused | sing their little hostage at away. His| sore to-day at the inquest before Cor-| preter ‘tock the, Casto dn nt n . Berthe Clalche. flatly to go on with the case oF resume | rouen home turned the run on the bank |oner Robert H. McDonald in the Cor-| found the girl and her uncle. “Tho ‘git! rolearslwieate : 3 1 the stand, Nor would she accompany }it4 congratulatory demonstration | oners’ Court of the Bronx, at Third Eee era are le System. 1 them to court at the hour set for the | any saved the father's credit and Tremont avenues. (Continued on Second Page.) OMPLLIS, Tenn. March. 7 -Rain| 8° amazing are the disclosure off Roan mipHOnT Ors the ALial Fifteen minutes after the boy had) It was a tale of a Sicilian code of : | reac ial sandal ete a ae | | Berthe Claiche that District-Attorney! When Mr. Cuviliier, counsel for the ey i = ich stirred the white clay at Red \ . heen found detectives raided the flat| honor, applied in New York on Wash: . Nasiearshs : Bly Is likely to probe deeper than inte) actress, appearod in court he revealed | where “he had bee imainoned” ‘tne |ington’s Birthday by this Ignorant, im- STRICKEN BLIND Deuxtemps Beaten Two! Zinda Made the Pace for] im Park, commencing ‘stortty after : | the actions of the four policemen that the sult hud been called off, tenants hed fled, hours before, pulsive young woman. As it was un- La ne . | | midnight, kept up throughout the fore- » but in + + “4 A * rectly implicated by the girl, She ham eh, Cuvillier made those remarks to /helr haste to be gone they left behind | folded there was prevented to a. large Lengths by Odds- Awhile and Came Again eee eee eetee ans: Gharty after Heard of other policemen who Court: evidence that may help to convict t ie ch r : -day. e ‘i H ‘Your Honor, we are assured by the| when they aro rounded up. Nem) the life from the recollection of which On Favorite. in the Stretch Zinn MANANGL MRGFeM IRed, & DIvalee Garniins eciea te Mant bint law firm of Parker Sneenan & ratch.| Detective-S 5 she hoped to rid herself by knife and . e Q matinn declaring a holiday. The New 2 ) that if this suit ever reaches q judg- eret. Jog Petrosino, in} revolver. vorkers scattered around the city, many | ‘The result of her confesston may. ment In Gumages it will never be pald, |Ch@rge of the man-hunt, declares that ae ROEKG ra one SSR US u the exposure of the whole system \ 1 say tis on the information 1 re-|the four men described by the. bs All the characters In this wordid little IN SEW ‘ ory < attending. the metines performance) of) |, ft the Tenderloin ceived trom the attorneys that I could | were merely. the accessori © boy. | drama were distinct. Firat there was the FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEA} CITY PARK “camille” with Sarah Bernhardt us|Dolice graft upon ; f never collect a judgment if 1 got one, Ma hiGh Grey cessories In a plot | rat jovial baker, Gaetano Riggio, who March 7.—There was nothing particu-|7—The mudders got the pla eect fortunates, Berthe Clatehe’s story a “Furthermore, the plaintiff refuses to On or elnated @mong) Italians very: [319 jis: immorality behind a mask OF larly extraordinary about to-day'’s cant] to-day, The track was sloppy and the | the attractlon, plies only to women who ply th ¢ Haye nee name Curuier mixed up. with Seat to) tie Bodsum fanitiy. In many | aici, and his wile Concetta, who eave {here. The fifth race at a mile and a! weather rainy. What promised to be} Pitcher J. GE aaah aii a ene trade On the streets. u iy, dofee Raph COUr SEN) La any wa Ai al essed ath He says in cise Isl hey ld when he wab abuse to .the quarter had the best fleld of the day. | the feature of the day was the handi- |William Marshall arrived a) Mr. Ely does not consider {t-probabl D. Btokes. with that other Italian me other lawyer for| kidnapping the case of ‘ony Mannino ; is noys for’ W. The track was sloppy and rain was | cap at six furlongs, which brought out [{ralns, comploting another change bit-! 10: the gratters allowed the others Then Mr, Cott Hy ee MME: owal When (hel Horses | went mea tery for the preliminary settos which | (30t 0) A He Aceneeer, Suld., adiressing) ‘Justice (of Brooklyn. Blood relatives: were sts |.) sitetentaos Than tek eT ° =e litasthed cri Take teat ws Y RACE—Thre McGraw has planned for the future, Mo- | ht police vernacular some: | eee Ti amor, owing to facts that have | Peete of being mixed up in the Man. [om \Wasiingt-n's Birthday that the well-| Helfrich Taken to Hospi- sper ; ; Ginnity, in elviMun's clothes, tooks the| 20, the Polies vermecnas a couse to my knowledge ‘since court | MNO: affair. It was a oousin of Tony | ioatran tor the Neat dite foamed ae . RE A a ATCT Dee ety a ee A picture of health, and gays he has spent | yicg squad are “in bad.” It te Closed. ‘yesterday I wish to withdraw | Mannino who plcked him up on a sirvet | a yoy e fcalizca the) ~~ tal Dies of Cerebral Starters, weixhte and jockeys Str ; Pei sete #51. winter of idleness at his South Me-| that ghere fe enough corroboration from’the case.” car, It was an uncle—Bugene Metin, | tmost ihe Hey ites eine under Reena ae aeGTOR if Allister foundry in Indian Territory. | Burthe Claiche’s story to secure Askeg for Dismissal. of No. (310) Rast ‘Sixty-first strest—-into|| Vi was hee, mothor's.asleter pare Hemorrhage Quaint: iot’'Mebonaia Marshall has been studying medicine | indictment of at least one officer, ee 1earrer Cohen, foe Durye » objected | whose arms young Tony Bozzuffi provi- anil Wage GEN Hoth CRADLES aa a i < Wedding ae re paccerals a 2ogo university. He ts over-| Because of her deep-seated con’ { + case ing by default, id sald 1°] y ty n yho w pot and ¢ father at a ie is j ( Thad RMen Shown hAE TRO aereaate pentialy. ran when ho, bolted this moran| 70 ‘velgnt, This caused Manager McGraw | that she would be acquttted by the 3 E Da SER AE RSE See tensimy DiC TcMyUula ie Ter te Esco, OF We CARUVIEY, ‘The girl. tall and willowy in figure,| A man welghing more than 20 remark something about ‘his. future | perthe Clatche js not quite satiated «wt | one were ever rendered, Ie then asked Run on the Bank with a protty oval face of deltente olive | pounds groping about on his hands and | £e',,Ch oh ar irk went to the front at the l{ijet, but Marshall seems’ confident of |her plea. | Well-meaning, but. oy \ that the case be adjourned so that The ran on the Bozzuffi Ba tint, sat unmoved in cotirt, She had | Knees at the nort! | could subpoena the plaintiff and. con Weed A Bank was_an pel her to appear and testify. He de. | teresting by-incident of to-day's de- | Come from the Tombs guarded by Capt. | plaza tw-lay attracted a crowd and 1 male unning to the | reaucing to normal before the team | trained enthusiasts and 1 fun home. Doser. {leaves Red Elm. MeGinntty sald he/assured her no jury on earth st end of City Hall | Perfect Poide followed y Spring. In t e "i e 2. ate ‘i came rush and, taking the | has in dis hand since ever convict her of murdering | > clared that ‘f this was not done the case | Velopments. Fear that the father might | Prive. of the Bronx Detective Burean. | brought Policeman Gilbert E. Bishop 0 ™m ush and, taking the | has mot had a badl } should be dismissed, and that the dis-| cripple himself financially by paying Proud of Her Cloth . | to his side, Grasping the prostrate one| Perfect im the running to the ft tength from Tom Dolan, | ye memorable day last fall when he|—¢hat they would set her free missal should be entered on the minutea| che huge rangon brought dozens of ig by the shoulder, the oMfcer sald: stretch, followed by Orifiamme and : ek a heats worked against the Philadelphia Ath: | leaving thelr seats, a for nil dive t would be Dro-| arcited depositors. to his doors early Wee removed “her long black coat and) “Got up, this is no place to look for | closed strong and. takine the lead. won 2 ne: inle Betting. |Jetics In the world’s serie Berths Clatahe hed confidence i Mie Comin then agreed with mr.| thls morning. Over $7,00 had been |Het ft that were the wedding gift of | money. in a drive by a head from Catherine | Starters, weights and jockesw. Str stage saying: Mr. Coben 1s ‘right. withdrawn when news*spread alohg the Sicseppe Ee anne married her) sr am not looking for money," re- | R:, Who was a leneth in front of Quaint Rartiett. 109, Schilling. ..... FY “I feel en right in nin, 28. ie wore these garments on , ~ | Time—1.04, 3 \ Rito tatthe aetretttt this, ia an| ne of waiting Italians that the boy |her’ mission: of death to the home of| Pied the stout man. “It looks to me| KrcoND RACE—Twoyearolds: four and 5 action that—the act pens counsel was! had been found. Then there was a rush | th like a total ecilpse. a half furlongs. V. 2 tlic ht hot io baker. She nodded rather haughtily s : Retting ‘i W42 2 brought." And tt "would Prot have bes | to redepoatt the savings. to _cngse of her, countrywomen who | It. developed that the man had been) siacire, wlentnand ockere rT face Jut, De Avatin i LATE RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS, j | brought hed known as outa aie Ga irons, ot be. baokers non fnpm vane in court, The difference between raion me ito aied vals on Of te ae 48 J. Hennessy.) 40 1 fs ave | the quartet ¢) im hostage Tor | them was pronounced, nu m Brooklyn, le was later n ut out the runing, fol ‘ ATH } Baye gone ‘nie "ths AS : tena, showed er alinoat chiiaian {KER to Hudson Sirvet Hospital, where Uhh ica "A 3 rutile pH, aoa Col Bardete | Fifth—R. F..Williams 5-1 Sonoma Belle out pl.» Judge Hime pect infeed be Paster Bataheteg | (Continued on Gesona Page) — |vaniy when ae posea for a Dhotog- echorehage Meee OF SoreDral anegat 100 Herr 78 rit! closed and inva drive won| Sixth—Arabo 4-1, Enverite out place, Celebration. ! 'P a suey Ie, $ es emeth fro Red Ruby wh vi aga the detendant Yn in ta, Ca i ees tte ue ae ait a pretty! J-hn Helfrich, the victim, conducted A$ Store. made the running, Kolewee two lengile in front of LOLREt AT CITY PARK. } race, hii at? e asked. “And thi fy si) | by Our Own anc é é. ad ceatitase cele ileged that’ tho inate” Low Dillon “wen pin Bertha Claiche gave mes” {unui wvenser ty "taat pug MA885 | rin heme Otre Own closed ‘on Dig Binre | ,7)"KP RACE—Eliing: tive ana ene-natt| Fifth—Monochord 7-1, Dungannon 1-1 place, Bert Osra. ] doped when besten By Major: Delmas Then the pointed to silver Maltese! Ling ‘ummairieus 2 NRE Yours out] ANT OA two lengths in front of Goll | zinua 0, selma choo Sixth Race—Deciared off. a A oul C ee e, T Re +5. Metntyre. ‘ ae cee ae ea ; SoM fa meri ke ‘th rie City Haase Be fed, lm xe Sao RACES nes sng ae Seventh—Bisque 9-2, Hymettus 4-5 place, Bradley’s Pet. 0] ‘woul e ” “ ping toe Hh de A tting, Ua se A gro Gao? mone i eld : Bort fle 1¢ woul ving task St aisogt as Hetron tid] cen nse anton, ve cl van —-————# $e 4 i igomowhat hat unexpec! defeat of Lou sal! Josefina, “But Iam not afraia,| “I lett my place just after 10 o'clock | Lous ro ate 3 i . H ial aes ‘ . waustige 4 aGileferich, then directed that ‘ali WHOUNGung ee haem a Ayay with blood. |treGrand avenue. stationed hea teat] time t.ag. 1-5 \ ' name De. 0, Nothing. can harm me. In my head and felt_sick ; | Van Ness made all the running and (i Mare oteer This aa acts and “yere| ed from Socialists Bo, with tons of her heady she turned | een” AHOMAME IER athe, glam] Van, Nees made all the eamning, wd the front and made the TENDERLOIN COPS ARE SHIFTED. aint pte sie abe nee] Swore Her to Assassina-. | to ner lawyer, formes uate Palmier\ Sa rt bat a serach Mohave two lens! showed The way to vate isla sip ‘Then Mr. Cuvier : The first witness callod was Dominico| wala berlon of flashes before an, there — zinda closed again and, wee i 4 ; z )| FOURTH RACE.—James Reddick ron eusily by fe r proud join nthe dpoiication tion, She Declares. Zitto, of No. 10 Sixth strest, Williams: | na it was with great simoutiy'L saat | «Fe gd pull atitand "Gy jwon ewaily “by tour! Commissioner Bingham this afternoon after his conference bridge. He was the first person to run| Mv way over the briege extension a) Hace)’, , Macy, dr. 8 down Pair steps to y Hall Park, sao from Parker, Sheehan upstairs In the Riggio hanie, at No, 110 42%" iit bias Ae, * the defendant te NEW ORLEANS, March 7.—Declaring| Hast. Two Hundred and” Twentieth |answ ‘plough, | At GOWN on 4 deserted aoe with Berthe Claiche’s lawyers, transferred twenty- -five police- fine , HO OD with IT] inet ner lite will be taken unless ane |sitect, “Willannetridge, “after Sosetne | ecru fy “it became darker. an -ne| MRS. TOLLA TO HAVE n from the Tenderloin. Eight men were taken from Mercer ; RACE —Pat Bulger (7 to 1, Lucy Young (5 to 2 f sup) : tabbed int and her uncle. | bul.dings at tack borders, sireet and sent to the Tenderloin and five were taken from | pag ear pupnaates for balay ye ce pee yy ape Ay tte: alg he was ve Peay ass FOr fous | Se ae sarees ora aga Tato “tune ANOTHER CHANCE. Aa Oak street stati ; Sh ‘to certain statements made | ‘Woman, who gave her Ts.) months by Riggio as thé baker's helper. |Grrow lines. I saw what must ‘iave 2 G t Fi t ak Street scation. te weaker, Hatch’ & Bheohan | W. B. Lewaller, of Hlladelpbia.“appite : deen the forms ef-people stop in inant Get Government Fund. Leni t ecendant at Central Police, Headquarters to-day Uncle Held the Girl. of me, and heard voices and the ra . In accordance with the plans of the — { of mt ae alae ‘Saaten for protection, “ ail aj| Assistant District-Attorney Cordoza pees ted More distinetly than ¢ TRENTON, J, March The TEPAMiny: Bennet inion tacaememe netone ——-0 $e | Tones absolutoly, becaure she knows | he spoke fatiouatly: “on er de. | conducted th dis exemination fc for the State. | {grey Handa riea| Court of Pardons will on Friday next asitt ar t 000, Ena. belleves ftom. what (Parker, Fateh | subject but Bryon gnvere miemiien | It te ‘tad Certs nthe) Zitto to work my we to the otal tee take up the case of Mrs. Antoinette | 0 In Government banks of the principal | & Bheohan $080 ee Chas tf ple (rok Jude.) cided, to, ee a tor eee eane fall in | CO ermtnd no. Sheliat, He I felt if I got that far I would be|Tolla, who 1s under sentence to bel reserve centres, about $750,000 was re- CONSUMPTION DRIVES MAN TO SUICIDE. { Rent it would be worthless, And ‘trom| Mrs, Lewallen Coulter COvSF tne acco tees Ag ,, s 0 { information. pan pene: aot With ik Dey Oh eae tae AO ere the evelting of a Jomgfing came in The, Cotes Cold me thas Peer | hanged in the county jail at Hacken-| ceived hore In treasury bonds to-day. At she was turer icema: Ca aged agora inst | and See her aunt} sind.” sack, and decide whether or not she| ‘The balance of the amount allotted to win iG phe ides the sand mma tp ane An Anal She and Sie palit flowed. Gee Helfrich, undertaker, of No.| will die on Monday next. The woman! New York banks, $3,000,000 In all, will be “tite t lain te dismisned with pie destroyed if twas not executed. ang ead 8 panda | £8, Huian, atreet, Brooklyn, nephew’ 2!) was some time ago given a respite by'| paid as soon as the local banks depos Mie “uh satendent," announced | he declared ae tod (o,Houaton, Tex.) ato, Mind 1” fan iat hoau | the, blind, ian, was noufied of the mis-| Co” “Stokes, but tha. expires on Mon-| tlieir onds, Seoretary Shaw was at used hen she had. Jars. Relea pore tye it an < ‘ourt of Pardons r but declined to dl " Orleans, by The Byening Worl. day and unless the Court of Par Sanetiine, ab ein! Court, Tee Uaed 20 | UTTADBLERTA, March tthe name 8, Bitte ott shi nn Rreghicd “am not surprised.” he sald) "My interferes she will bo executed on that ions, sand uncle sen ailing for years, i hav ; AN TS PE TE pote hee Gray [Yahi Pet 8 met! fears that he read too much at nlghc| Mrs, Tolla was to have becn hanged Fainie 950.08 from ! do. not —____ rr Pacitic, Coast isis ‘is relat are two sisters and! in the Bergen county jail at Hacken-! Via ive aulzoads Tickets acid un pe ee a ay Ny any Rie. oa! 400K on ‘Feb. 10° last, j QE was, Ny x3 60 Fulton ste Bien o> Albert Bertram, aged thirty-three, committed suicide by | aling gas in his rooms at No 160 West Ninety-ninth street. is afternoon. Bertram’s body was found by his sister, with he lived, , The suioide had been suffering from consumption.. ee ey

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