The evening world. Newspaper, August 13, 1906, Page 10

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i : ay a a STENSLAND'S SON Long worths, THINKS BANKER IS A SUICID Received Letters fi Father, One Containing ¢ Safety Deposit Key. 7 TELLS OF GIANT FRAUDS Expert Forger Was Evidently Hired to Sign Mass of Notes. GHICAGQO, Aug. 12—Theotore Btens- Yand, won of the fugitive Milwaukee ‘venus Bank president, has made a fo statement of his knowleige of the Groumstances surrounding the Sieht of Miia father and touching the colossal forgery fraud in the bank. In @ narration of the manner tn which the great scandal was made ‘Age OF the plot betore Aug 7 Test, But Submitted various proofs with which ne expects to substantiate his etory when tom before a jury, fhat he was not oniy steals perpetrated, bot Ixy he ubver | ited In ony way from them. young man advanced the belief hie father hee not fed the eoun- but has committed suicide. He also the theory that the fugitive could not himself have commit- the forgeries of notes because of @n tmpediment tn his control of the pen ™ recent years. Received Two Letters. Byt ‘The banker's son admits having re- | @eived from his father the latter's key to his safety deposit vault. It was sent to him ip the middle of July in ter postmarked St Pau! Theodore said be opened tne box and found « sheet of paper bearing & power of attorney made out in his name and signed by his father. This paper young BStensiand took from the box without | isturbing the otper contents. In a second letter sent Aug. 3 Stens- fand told his son he would find in the safety deposit box & memorandum of hls indehtadieass to the ‘bank. “I discovered.” anid young Stensiand, “an envelope and found two sheets 6f Paper. One was list of notes in fath- er’s writing. ‘Dike other wae A Hac in Tleilig'® Writing. Father's tivt toteiied $1.503.9%,. Herings was not totalled, but it 4 to be some $300,00) or $400,000 lesa thon father's"! Wanted t) Keép Bank Open, nd declared that great pressur (to bear on him to i It was proposed by deposits be recetved plac individualiy in enveloyes , oe the investigation, and that no ree) be geld out The young man branded the sobeme as rulnous, and/with ya. ¢ “ the doors M. and told 8 clos od ia own hands, he ~ minutes nk Examiner J; PRESIDENT PETERS Ang where "“Sootty home, tells t Bootty we ray t Aug. 1.—King Edward and i : at a ball in M . r ee of Head of Long | Railroad |aen tast winter t i om on Sol laway from, Stant f Waives Examination on Soft 2 ae Ww vi i sh ‘ Coal Nuisance. |" kin Th reems It was s oF as « President Raiph Peters, of the LOK jine Liquor Dealers’ manquerade.” says Ieland = Ratiroad to-day dodged the | wg ajtry i ha mt with More. o-ner moke nuisance issue, when he was ar-|oeoree Keasler wine agent ut | ta: reigned before Magistrate Smith, in when St 4 the Long isiend City ce Court. tte ~ air k his gun aw te aye ¢ r an autograt Mir. gun t via mt Russia to } Ede se, after the ‘Magistrates King . : 4 w ht by spectal i indke further soapeg 2 is Ww be t wh je an if . t i ie und oe yi Ruse Magio is { 1 lef N y. trate accompanied by a ; ‘ t besnudleng a « King Edward peror Stamey Josenh F. Keaney, ae BRONCO KILLED BY ‘After one of a pair af brunco poriies had been Killed by & train on the rafl- trestle between Clifton n'a mation, Staten ompan taken ft in death when he goes to ch Sunday comes around and epery th: with outriders, a Uning the roadway 1 wan. outside rattle their swords, the 8 Jer aaa AR Gone A et AS HE Flow does King Edward go te How doer the German Fmpe How do all the © tops in thelr kingdoms? . dorgedur untforms. hiding behind trees or mite carrages with four and #ix herses pushes as the President goes by And #0 drive along the quie oldiers everywhere | © they Ancient cathedrals | Where fn he countryside Bay, every big family Jumined with p plendor of robes of gold thunder and roll o! It's all: over the sold’ Whe: LIST 10 “SCOTTY'S” OFFER IND WIFE KING EDWARD Death Valley iy. Batik Butts In (Ptncitnan bide and Mrs. chee, Lpatted GETS TIME TO SMOKE, \\« ee ____ CARS, MATE ENDS LIFE. | cx: “SKIDDOO”’ VERSUS “SKIDDOOING.” as of 4,210 and ¥ paper World Wants. Grow! I 4 bi | THAW PIPE PIPE DREAM ATTACKED B By GANG MEFTS KAISER TO HELP. CIR Pulled from Trolley Car in Bronx by Toughs. with His Usual Modesty | and Veracity. | ~ : Contecance’ He Next Wed- “Bootty.” the cowboy mi a mang that mponed_ to have mount ot One Bs nesday Follows Letter on-two or three oot to the Thaw case A a New York pager from of Russian Ruler, SEVEN: POLICE ASS/ MEN ST. PETERSAT uring e in thts tn Moscow Labor an ed to-day os «sao, IFFTEEN INJURED re IN TRAIN COLLISION. COTTON DROPS TO SEAS ON’ Ss Low RECORD, TH, Tex ' we Pais - > WHEAT RISES ON o k COVERING AND > CABLES Wheat KILLED BY 8. & QO. TRAIN. Thirty-fourth a» 4 Br: Mi the pistol reeland policern Ghy. Aut db averaged 7 PR ONCE HOW EE DOES ENTERS The | IN VICTIMS, | t THE WORTD: MONDAY EVENTING, AUGUST 13, 1900, Fresh from. Royal Entertainments, | Join Roosevelt, Plain American, at Worship HS OLD FRIENDS WwHiTte LINEN CLOTHES AND PANAMA HAT TAN | we eyed watchdogs Nicholas tane:| Mr P q AT. HAMMERED. OROWNED I WIFE “ROME L LETS BANK IW STOCK h MARKET ANDCHILD WATCHED THIEF OFF OFF LIGHTLY I Tide Too ian ig for Brooklyn | Man at Long Beach and He Sank with Rescue Near. | Traders Let Go Ti Go Their Hold- ings, While Other Issues Are Supported, Frost, of Park Nati National, Gets Two to Four Years on Lesser Plea. a p t a Froat's conve & 1 * u “ se merey for F Mem. «. i w t 2 eet One —Hendred 6 n fn k wn sine te H . Where Frost sang in : i ie t et beonged for four. pacer BNE SIND GOMDER) «xia coer tae an eee Bs Meee tenteee as LIGHT; SIK HURT. ic0 se ean ot tno Pars sscns H nirteoh. n was , ar law vw What been buying real iti mane in New Wiel did Hot beong “ LACKED AUTO TAG; HELD Playing nearby and. sent them | Explained that He H i | acurrying, badly frighten back to . fad Just Bought thelr hoz The boys had found a | Machine, butExcuse Did r left by a family : : Me yee | Not Avail. anxious to know] stapey J. Breese, won OF James 1. hey ignited 1. | Breene the banker, gw ‘ing the it under a tomato) Criminal Courts Butiding jay ina m touched a metch| big red motor car, when a solicema Invited him to stop and some inside The policeman explained that sinoa the amet n no Hoense numver on the istraie Breen would like to r. Breets anid that he bt the car and Was taking in it hadn't time to and a ne pointed out aistrate im in $1.00 fox As ASAE Wake Disturbed by Flames, t fifty friends of the late Ping Mauer ues when in lite —_———- KEEPS COFFIN UNDER His BED. 3 500 Sofa Cushions, ee JAMES McGREERY & CO, Silks On August the r4th | Ten thousand yards of supe Black. Dress rior quality Taffetas Silk. Twenty. seven inches wide, 75: per vard value 1.25 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Suits. The remaining stock of Mo- Tailor-made Suits. Various models hair 10.50 and 14.5 formerly 16.$0 t ° 00 Linen and Poplinette Walk- ing Skirts. nd 3.50 2.8% 20 500 “JAMES McGREERY & 60, Art Department 4th foor On August the r4th. filled with white down. Covered with ‘washable materials, 1.00, 1.35 and 1.75 Laundry Bags, made of fine ticking. soc value 1.40 Stamped Shirtwaists with materials for embroider- ing and chart for cutting, Sizes 34 to 4o inches, Re- mainder of this season’s stock. 75¢ each Linen Centre Pieces with hand-drawn work, 30¢, 45¢ and 65¢ each, Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & 60, Sale of Brass Bedsteads Fourth Floor On August the rgth & r5th, 175 manufacturer's models _(and a number of models swell or straight fronts, continuous two inch tubing, heavy filling, rich omatmental husks. Wel mounted and finished with best English lacquer. 17.50, 25.00 and 27.50 about one-half usual prices, 75 Bedsteads, Colonial or other simple models, with two inch pillars, orna- mental husks and three~ quarter inch filling. 15.00 each salue 2$.00 Mattresses, Springs, Pillows and Bolsters, Twenty-third Street, er armen eS BRISTOL, La. Aug, —dacob Cress- | man. of Quakesiown, has just com- 4 his own coffin, Hie har epemt a ar of his spare tune carving U we foe rie a i aden bie’ bea sear sect bblaaeehii aed taste ass THR WINK BDITION OF TES RYRNING WORLD CONTAINS ALL money Se" 9. be discontinued), with zi

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