The evening world. Newspaper, August 13, 1906, Page 11

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STENSLAND'S SON THINKS BANKER IS SUICIDE Received Letters fi Father, One Containing ¢ Safety Deposit Key. TELLS OF GIANT FRAUDS Expert Forger Was Evidently Hired to Sign Mass of Notes, CMICAGO, Aug. I Theodore Stens and, son of the fugitive Milwaukee Avenue Rank president, has made a fot matement of his knowleige of the @roumstances wutrounding the fight of Ws father and touching the colossal forgery frend in the bank. In @ narration of the manner In which the great scandal was made Inown to him young Stenaland not only GRCy Genied that he ever het srowl- @dge of the plot before Aug 4 last. but submitted various proofs with which ne expects to substantiate his rtory shen tol before a jury. He deriares niso- ately that he wae not only iguorant of fhe steals perpetrated. but (la: he never meGied 3.42% way from, them. ‘The young man advanced the belief | that his father has not fied the coun- , Dut has committed euicide. He also the theory TREE THE rigs | banker could not himself have commit- ted the forgeries of notes Because of an impediment in bis control of the pen fm recent years. Received Two Letters. ‘The banker's son admits having re- i; I when he roe to , ; esived from his father the batter's key! yiow do all the majesties Jook whon q $0 bis safety deposit vault. It was sent! gunaay comes around and everything j to him in the middle of Ju 04 stops in thelr kingdoms? i fm a letter postmarked St. Pau’ | Trappinen of xold, gorgeous uniforms 4 Theodore said he opened the box and) state carriages with four ident goes by knew at 4 found a sheet of paper bearing @ power| with outriders, and: soldiers everyw : y rive along the quiet } : of attorney made out in his name and/ lining thy roadways. Ancient cathedrals countryside lanes and tree-shaded roads a signed by his father. This paper young| {llumined with painted giass. The pon othe wide street that leads rn © Btensland took from the box without | derous ritaal of far away ages, with Its 1, plain ghureh. In sroue disturbing the other contents. splendor of rabes of gold.. The odor of ds and py nag sta. - - In a seound letter sent Aug. 3 Stens-| incense. The thund: er and $a arash! tent ‘curtoaity. “eter Tr eI sac his indebtedness to the bank ‘4 "1 dtecover #aid young Stensland, “i “an enveiope and found pwo aheats of ‘ paper. One was a list of notes In fath- ers writing, ‘The other Was @ Mec in pees ree Ne HI: DREAM ATTACKED BY a ws $i Hering not totalled, but MEFTS KAISER i : ime To t 990,08 or $600.08 Meee than father's. Wanted t> Keep Bank Open. pwiand declared that great pressure agi, to bear on him to keep nk open. It was proposed by nker that deposits be received | liy in envelopes and that no young man and“with awed’ the doors M. and told Flow does King Edward ro How doer the Death Valley ley Miser Butts In Page gr and Mrs. dee 2 RIE, (PR BOR A | Lh ’ THE Worth: MONDAY FVENING, AUGUST 13; 1900, = SECRET- sERMCE DRS. ROOSEVELT, hm NU ACKNOWLEDGING ne THE AS HE EnTers te church? n Emperor [Longworths, Fresh from. Royal Entertainments, tS OLD FRIENDS AND HEIGHGORS - e more—and HOME t |-traders Let Go Their Hold-| ings, While Other Issues TO RELP CZA . Conference Next Wed- op 1 Pulled from Trolley Car in Bronx by Toughs. with His Usual Modesty and Veracity. up his clos " the cowboy miner, who ts Fifteen + part ; ‘ : a ieu laa" worsrnien’ ase nesday Follows Letter atock PRESIDENT PETERS me a salbeager are yn frees ny. of Russian Ruler, ering evinn it “s — ‘GETS TIME TO SMOKE, agaes a sie eaten mr Lee vata Gee: 4 , waite Head of oon Isla Railroad i te taking a bea 1G ; ; Waives Examination on Soft oh a cs auasset icy ox ; y : Coal-Nuisance. seems aanidabantartaab tr e ' President Raiph Peters, of the Lonk |ihe bgt & epecial tra t ° x TENS é Railroad, to-day dodged tho | ay, va Net Arichshot, where t ve s nthe moke nuisance insue, when he was a r William Ang si 1 ~ walgned. batore—Magistrss : Th as I * #D 8 i te Diag luene Buty Polinaiccost orn ri r r ‘ fn werved s hearing and the matter w . 4 ¢ Pall Ma ee ‘. ' Bi finally heard in the Ibadan a ee ae ; : z ; : at Jamaica Mr. Peters was an Rus k Eile , w 2 edo, aftor the Magia ;: td wa etl’ 10 inake further scape , s : ra : F es 8 n | eetting ' A Wel awith t peal kiinet Mages. Lu i I a4 144, Nort pa-| BOYS FI the h >. * Aid Peters peared, ators, [axin Toe 1 wo 4 mney J Kean: ney. an L BRONCO KILLED BY ; re for which, of cours a wh Be CARS, MATE ENDS Lave, |e. me eae —— serion 3 : After one of & pair of brunco ponies and Bachman's stat inst night, ite broke away od taken it in KIDDOO” VERSUS “SKIDDOOI “33” ita | rd at a bigh rat skid roe | 23,000 | printed last we” he We Ain} Of 4/210 per syne seek of last and aise ot 4 Ser next high ‘| pane’ ae World Wants Grow! ™ "He's got : 1 ef " 8 * ' % K ; t WHEAT RISES ON A i 2 COVERING ANDO CABLES Phinty-tourth street and 2 scurrying, thetr -homes bag of mur moving awa we “| COTTON DROPS TO SEASON'S LOW RECORD. IFFTEEN INJURED IN TRAIN COLLISION, what would They wer ‘KILLED BY B. & 0, TRAIN, the platch to two ‘policemen. ee Awe My sverea + n boys were aying nearby etal the badly The boys had found a wend they I wand wa Me H m N sw Anas 14H ik F went k t a ND POWDER; LIGHT; SIX HURT. sly, DY aw trig! bac powder left by a one of | n that | Ni ee gent them | xplained t that He H: wox fain me tenement at No 0 OROWAED I Wt E “JEROME LE BANK ANDCHILO WATCHED THIEF OFF OFF LIGHTLY Tide Too Strong sick da Brox yklyn| Man at Long Beach and He Frost, of Park Nath National, Gets Two to Four Years on | Lesser Plea. thieving assistant Park Nationol Rank, t of funds in vday with « whict the trow Frost's Mem Edward the One Hundred © Front sang Lexington years old. He bad of the Park Nation. M4 ar was voloned that been buyin real evtate in New with money which did not be,ong BANKER BREESE’S SON ° *. LACKED AUTO TAG; HELD s Bought Machine, but Excuse Did Not Avail. ¢ anxious to know] Staney J, Brewne, son of James ar f they ignited it. reese. the banker, swas putting It under a tomato! Criminal Courts Build! them touched a mxteh| big red motor car, when # volicema awust Decker, 1 ard |invited him to stop and tome tnaide. ined that ainos +4 1 © number on the Mr. Brorea sald that he «0 (hd car and was tak in it, He hadn't tim enike And A sin, he pointed kistrate held hia in $1.0 Special 6 * nae tn Wake Disturbed by Flames, While about fifty friends of the late S| Bridget Mur were sampling Nquor and telling of her virtues when in life at her late residence on the third floor hot No. 24 Kast Fitty-seventh street, _ [early to-day, fire started thm pile of | Funninds in t Denne clouds ot aniok (ie DpuNe, and the wake $ | wan fusion. MBs ox the | four 4a itd ” ah alr r ‘put aut and the wake bi - deere «| KEEPS COFFIN UNDER Hi8 BED, &| BRIS ' Aug. Jacob Cress | nar skenlowtt, tras piloted hie fin, He hi year of his spare Lime feetti bok frnn Vigne rig The a4 Taine ne’ bod gee ws Waited ur. itis twill Art Department spilled stalatcl Aiteie ith iaill \JAMES McGREERY & GO. Silks On August the r4th | Ten thousand yards of supe. rior quality Black Dress Taffetas S Twenty- seven inches wide, | 75: per yard value 1.25 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & GO. Ladies’ Suits. |The remaining stock of Mo Tailor-made Suits, Various models. hair Linen and Poplinette Walk ing Skirts. 1.85, 2.50 alls 3.50 4th foor On August the rqth, 500 Sofa Cushions, filled with white down. Covered with ‘washable materials, 1,00, 1.35 and 1.75 Laundty Bags, made of fine ticking. ot soc value 1.50 Stamped Shirtwaists with materials for embroider- ing and chart for cutting. Sizes 34 to 4o inchés. Re- mainder of this season's stock. 75¢ each [Linen Centre Pieces with hand-drawn work, 30c, 45¢ and 65c each, Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & 60, Sale of Brass Bedsteads Fourth Floor On August the rgth & 15th. 175 manufacturer’s models (and a number of modeld to be discontinued), with swell or straight fronts, —continuonus two inch” tubing, heavy filling, rich jormamental 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 salae 25.00 Mattresses, Springs, Pillows and Bolsters, Twenty-third Street THE PINK BDITION OF THE BVBNING WORLD CONTAING ALE

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