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q4 “BANK LOOTER WALKER SE "Police Now Searching for Absconding Treasurer in-Connecticut. WATERBURY ——— KNOWS HIM. ad Done Banking Business } with Man and Immediately Warns Officers. + { k is ; : ‘Tho police of Waterbury, Conn, are {i gmaiing a’ vigorous’ search tn ¢hat city Yor Witttamn-F. Watker, the-ebsconding : [ta tn—m—erfttenl condition: NG FATHER TOOK LAW INTO. | Contractor Andrews Tells Why He “Beat Up” Rich Charles- Emory. - Frank E. Andrews, a well-to-do con- tractor, to-day solyed the mystery of a viclous and almost death-dealing ai sault_he made dn Charles ‘Emory. wealthy real-estate dealer, by. an-! nouncing he had applied the; unwritten lay. = ; Tho unwiitten—Inw-seems to ‘'g0" in Flushing, where the assault took plice, | for. no effort haa been made to arrest Andrnws,:’ Emory was taken to tbe Fluahiag Hospital last Baturday, night, and Jater mpirited away. It Is said he [reastirer of thé New Britain, (Conn.) Gavings Bank. Information to the ef- fect that the fugitive had been eeen on ‘gp etreet car was furnished by a man and a—woman-who knew the imiasing pak ioMéal weil, According to them, Walker got aboard the car in which they wero passengers and they smme- Olatefy tdantined him Why, there'a- Mr Walker!" they ex- claimed almost {h the samo, breath as the New Britain bank wrecker entered Ho realized at once that he was récog- nized, they ady, and quietly allpped off the car and disappeared. The man with the woman Is Elijah Rogers, of Bouth- ington Conn. &——represantative- from _ that town in the General Assembly. Business with Walker. Rogers andthe woman- reiterated. thetr atatement afterward nt Police Head- quarters, an@ sald that they had done bankirig business with Walker una-nag ‘known him for.years, : he man whom the couple recognized fas Walker had a derby hat and glasses, needed a shave, and acted as tnough he was expecting something to happen. Norman T. Balley, aswstant superin- tendent of the Pinkerton Detective Agency In this city, admitted to-day that $189,40 worth of the securities ploien by William 5 Walker the default. fing treasurer of the Savings Bank of had been located that they New Britain, Conn, tHe rmade it plain, however had not been recovered. Mos were cnegotiable fecurities, Batley, and Walker, as an officer and @irector-of the bank, was in a_poaition to dispose of them without question It fs understood (iat kome of the misaing aecurities were not negotiable and that the persons who purchased these from Walker aro responsiale was a Teport thay $003 Wor eur ties had been located in the office of a Broad street broker and selzed by the Plnkevioas, tong Conference: \Thtre was n long conference to-day ‘between the committer representing the bank ditectors-in-this eff. Noah Corn here wall Rogers, their attorney and Des tective Halley. EB, H. Davison, of New Britain, Preatteit—ot the america Hoslery C y. has been added to the committes of directors. owing to the Inability of State Senator Andrew J. Sloper, one of tho or.zinal members of the committes and a_brother-indaw of the defaulting treasurer, to act. “We belleve Walker tobe In Now York still.” Mr. Buthy said, “and tt ty ~the mos! secure —plice— in __whloh_-he gould hide. In an obscure lodging here ¢ safer from detestion than he ould be in almost any other part of na world, But Wwe are confident that 6- WHI wet him, It wlll be only a. Jguésiion of tint. —— ‘$10,000,000 HOTEL “NOW SEEMS ASSURED. That the proposed $10,000,000 hotel_at} the uptown terminal of-tte McAdoo-tun=} and) Thirty-fourth | nels, at Broadway atreet. ty almost an assured fact. tx de- ctared” to-day. The “prominent “hotel men are now negotiating to lease the hostelry when: f-is-completed. A new company {ts to be. formed in the near future to promote the enterprise, Bome ofthe —men__fntwrestedin the Pisza Hotel Operming Conipany are said tol, be behind “the tunael terminal hotel acheme. yateas__It is to be twenty. stories hyight. in FOR AGED WOMAN, Mra, Elizabeth Lavin, seventy yeara old, and feeble, has been missing from the Homa-of her daughter, No. -§77-Park avenue, sinco Feb. 18 To-day the po- lice; were-asked to. nend_out a géneral @arm for’ her. z MrsLavin's daughter {a MrsThomas ‘J. Callahan, widow of the Iate Port Warden of New York. Mra, Callahan and her.children have searched every ‘part of the city for Mrs. Lavin, and ‘Were Teluctant wbout asking the. police to find her, wishing to avold ‘hotoriety, After visiting all of the hospitals in the city, other charitable institutions jand the Morgue without gettin, traco of Mrs. Lavin, it waa determined |tq mako the Glaapne ear cLavins lect: er home: to go to the uurch “o jean the “nothing has been seen of het singe. arance public, | attenga tha. “penned peen urate CE-SEARCH CITY | “There has beoh Itvely gossip in Fru: Ing since the’ furtous battle in the office jot Emily Dugielsh, tr the Jonas build ing. It was known that Emory had heen beaten Into unconsciousness. But the reason for the assault remaineg a eccret which Andrews detiined to die- Was Justified; He Says. "It was jurtified—that fm all,” he sald. “I have no sympathy Cor hia condition. Tt sg @ fact that J struck him, knocked him down and waiked on him. In fact I kept beating him unti.I wus ex- hausted. His cries for mercy had no effect on me.” count ‘of the fight. together with the teaaona for his assault on Emory, His story invoWed his pretty: elghteon-year- old daughter Edna. Here is Andrew's statement: a Z T tok the law in my own handa to ayongs what I considered a cruel and dastardly outrage-on iy home. I did because tho law does not give a man Juatice. It was an instance in my ming where the unwritten law had to be ap- piled. “I live at No. 46 Locust street, Flush. ing, and I have five daughters. Their mother Is dead. One of my daughters, Bana, te egixees yearn old. She ts om: Ployed as a stenographer in’ lawyer's ‘oMce In Long Island City, and-at-nignt! pat ghiBehool. Was Out All Night. "On last Wednesday nigat athe went to sobocl as usual, but failed to come home. I.made Inquirles for her, but fatted to find her. Tho next morning I went to her office, in Long Ialand City, ang ahe told me rho had been out with a slelgbing party, and owing ¢o an accl- Keron] Mt fnveatigated her story and found tt to be untrue. I then returned to her and” demanded the truth, and wie told mo, that-Oharies -Emory-hed told her-to tell mo the atory. She sald Emory had met-fiwt after mchool and-Induced her to £0 to New-York and have supper. When Ge ot her to New York he kept. {ther there. all night She had—kaown Emory for some time. When she first started to work aa a stenographer phe was employed in the Jones Building, where Emory haa an office. He used to give her work to do, “IT_went to find Emory, but he ‘had left town, To kept away ‘Thur: and Priday._ 1 finally made-an_appoiniment |. to meet Mr, Dadgieisnh ostensibly on fome real estate matter and arranged tor Emory to be there, “Walked’!.on Emory. ‘When T-confronted Bmory-T- char him with taking my daughter awaye ed joet_ control-of!- mywell,[-atruck Emory and when he fell I waiked on him. “They took sp Ital after 1 got tairolgh with him. But. they have taken dim away. oT-went to the [District-Attorney aod aaked him to }prosecuts.-Emory:--Mr--Darrin-toid-me |] had better lat the matter drop for my. daushter's saica,"* DROPPED $1,100. BY. THE OLD LEMON GAME. Three Pool Experts Are Charged with! Easity-Gaining-the — “. Money. i RG. Babbage, of the Untted:- States j= = = —}ieland fare ts any | Las Esperantis tsa town of adout tion ealty. Compan; ho Ja tn touch with | eraees sions As REE Ornaes, sarees SR 5,000 inhabitants and’ js made up a! sonpedslonee OUR ATS patel @ march | 20! zonal as lOnihiisiescetala i ienrerrene Ipesrrceeeern Spree PAPER ae a a Oharged (20. Brooklyn. Helghia. _Rullroad Com..| Most entirely of employees. of the coa Pees abies Heo feeeee “A SUICIDE BY POISON, WHT Be modern in covery woncewvable| with separating $1100 from Joamph Fan-| 220% S100 another line, 1 sail In- | Mines. It iv situated’ about seventy. | SH 7rNo Os eubnesahisk the fame) SEVILLE, Feb way, but that jt will ve moderate in its 2 tute proceedings against the cam-| five miles from Eagle Pass, Tex. 7 es A ner, af -Na. 112 Weat-- Forty-secom! street, by this classic method. Fanner had—evident}y~lived-on:— West—Fory=| econdatreet-In—vain,or_elee not long nough, for he -fell-forsthe lire of the pool game, was allowed to win tha wwe-emali bet and then, ta place at No, 1251 Broadway, he saya, hé backed hia ability to put the lemon~<olored ball in the side pocket and dropped hia $1,100. Detective-Bergeanta Downing and. Die- fenthaler picked up the trio. who gavo s William Ward, sales man;-of -No:-¢t~#tghth~ avenue; John Parker, clerk,” No. 225 W eighth atreet, and Abo Lew of No. 128 Second avenu PORTO RICAN LAWS GARBLED. BAN JUAN, Porto Rico,\ ¥eb, 13,— pintwonxo Cintron, m leading member of the Housa of Delegates, changed. ino dbeech toxtay that the laws Were not vinted In the same form in which tey Passed the Legislature. The Ixecutlve Council has resented this. as a reflec. tidn upon’ Ita Integrity, and has adopt. resolution to’ investigate the The Man Who Buys Real Estate Before Reading Morning j World “Realty” ‘Bargain Offers \ Misses Many « Real Estate Ads. Were Printed in The World Last Week! Wiany—More; To-Day, THE EVENING WORLD; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY-!9; Andrews to-day gave « Getailed ao] if possibte, ie_saic to-day armory, Sixty-second street and Colum- bug avenue, at the time, and was hoa: Dec, 2, 192, : came here. tw Ka AGO, hus had ick and nervous and miserable To-Morrow, Vandorbiit ia very sentoua Teeiendiy | twenty dittorane"fobs in that time: fe | him?” asked the Judge of the witness, |°4t" Namo given by Postum Co, to hia regimental ution” and” popular | Nise Raz manazed to win the heart of reaih sir Yer, Honner ef T don't dis-| Battie Creekt, Mich, Read the litua : 7 ~ Winst ‘ung women, i 5 i ence 5 Frias Mgroubluy ia'gue to a ores os buck, | snd wil Make her his witetn-dune, He] ana rejsin’ of the-pikce-whererthe devil | book, “The Road- to Wellvilie" in as iy ty looking Yor another job, -——— tives. * tr Poxen “There’a a Reason- ie CIAN a ea, OF LIVING ALONG THE ERIE RAILROAD. JOYS LL GETA 7 > HES OROPPED 0 SURE! THERE'LL RESO CRIN IC HAG. SAFETY PIN} RY SOME PLENTY 0! BE A TRAIN ALONG IRPIN STICK IN! TIME FoR NO AT WEEKY ANYOMEIA.HA Ahorwed PLASTERI aaron wc PINOCHLE ON THE TRACK! = i DANGEROUS P= DONT BE SILLY+ 'T> THE ERIE TRacn! WASH EBACE HO 99.5 TT MAY BE FOR — BREAKS i YEARS AKO MAY OER pown! BE FOREVER} BABY! You 47B'GOSH, SI, HEW YORK'S SUBWAY 15 OPEN FOR FAMILY OF Your OWN ERET Ste You Again LIVE ALONG THE ERIE! AFTER YOUVE RET FROM ACTIVE Lif; TAKING IN STREET- . CAR PICKPOCKETS. Special Detectives Reap a Harvest of the Light-Fingered Gentry. That Broadway's p fo hafvent places for pickpockets, ny owhen soren‘“itps’* were fondle Hao font all from two cars. De- | Kinsler and Lyons | Popperman hia ‘eon wit Canal Commission at Onts ens: tered upon his duties as Chief of the Commission two years azo and’ much of the timo'has been In charge of tte | Hirst vorking tho” ald at Thirty-fitth Ati Lire at avenue. | Y Went I Unmistakable in style, finish anid exclusive mer: 2-78 A Kood one. LEAVES PANAMA CANAL. TO ASSIST SHONTS. FXd, _ 178), 185 B67 Pitth Ay. Broadway, Fiftly Av. WAST 19,—-1V, Le Tovcning uP THOSE aR” S/GN BOARDS. LaTest News" - ALONG THE ‘A PEANUT SHELL! SOMEONE SURE TRIPOD Towrecn THE TRAIN! HELP! OHIMY PAOR BACK! NOT NOW, BUT SHORTLY! WO CHANCES ON THE ERIE! 10 You Love THiS oLp TEA KETTLE? “FIREBUG BURNING AND 1S SLAW VENING WORLO'S 75 MEN BURIED. NVE-CENT FARE COLLIERY BY. GHT UP AGA, A EXPLOSION Thirty,Nine Known to Be Dead in Mexican Mine, and List Is Growing. — DOWN TENEMENT AS MOB COMES Incendiary Tries to Set!Physician and Lawyer Fireto House Contain- | Klled by Saloon Keeper, ing 20-Families. Who Meets Vengeance | Attorney - General Jack- son Champions Meas-_ ure for Coney Island. fapecet to The Bovening Wend }°-- = MONTEREY, Mexioo,. Feb, IBA 8 1 gga No aa SaveulyeANaU “Le Beannees asleoRKGRE Meee GATT El pes eee led ee) s7ploslon ocourred last! street, contalning twenty families, was shot and killed Attorney D. It. Cox und General William’ 8. Jacksoh has decided) night in the La: Conquista: mino No. 3 li) warteq :to-dfy--by!/ tle. opportune -ar- 2 Dr. /3. We Beall -tn-Uie Jatter's off ofthe Lan Hepernnza-District, in which chirty-nine miners are known to have their lives, “The dpad may be tn- to take up The Evening World's dyght for the five-cent tare to Coney Irland. If there is any ‘way to. cocnpol tho nd Waa shot and killed hi a fow hours later while being removed trom the Jall at Malden to Kennett for safe rival of a tenant and the alertness of a Uttle terrier dog. The latter aroused Nicolo Spinello, who lives on the third Brooklyn Halghts }tailroad Company.) creased to seventy-fve whoa full do- noo sith hig famtly~ an: detecting » keeping: - 10 reduce the rato to Coney Island, Mr.{ tails are received, as that “number of smove gpinclin reacted the hallway in i K of Brannon was by an un= Jackson Intends to find it, He ‘a now | men were at work when the eraBh 00" simeto-stamp-out- a spreading tame; fidentified person standing in-tho shadow) epgaged in cxamining all tho legal | curred. | ‘From the ground floor to the roof, It | of a building near the Malde It The explosion tq thought to have! was gubsejuontly Jearned, -benzine had deen caused by gas which Ignited from | been sprinkied along the hallways, the and Was proscc & defective lamp carried by pre of the! fre fend making hia way to the root |} County: fas two terins. miners, [and thence: escaping to an adjoining eee ee ee eo head The accident 1a the most eerious that| tenement after applying the brand, [Seneenseeun sea PN etc has occurred tn the diairiat alnce the} Anton “Henan, another occupant” of | 5)" ‘ EAH -{ dlsnater inthe Rasratorna ints | the house_returning Jate, white the ta- | De It | arre Tran year-ago, when “nearly “one “hundred | cendlary “was vengaged in” divtributing ||. TER voRtas tadownaethowatce iNGeatarane leet the inflammable fuld, doubtless warmed |Waiked into (he arfin of Cily the-tlend, who, tn his-fiteht, Ttarnham,. PApers in the Hvo-cont fare case recen{- iy decided by the Court of “Appeals. with a view to bringing a second action fle was shot Dre Beait Ho bas now progeeded far enough to decide whether or not this can be done {am making “a thorough aludy “of Judge Halghts's opinion in the Coney: und Marshal we ed him: smelling —of--benatie,— Was Tourkt + Under Uie stilre On The Mrat Moor, and | that rellable_information as to the! 41 "wax diwcovered. thatthe floor, stairs and hall wainscoting had been sprink- ni of dead Ia not “at present Laatisbue. - Hled-with-the-flula-—-The Fire-Marshat+ Pho despatcher's Office at Monclovia | W-Mvestigating, — = reports that a spectal ‘train with phy siolans-nnd- medteal-supplies has’ been despatches io the sceno of the explo- sion, but there:-im Mttle-hope that-many have escaped alive. Ip4s thought that no Americans have Feat; Conditiona are in euch.a cyactic state! ot Jont_night at " airy Misy West. on. behalr. of tx0 people of the Numérous letters have been sent to Whe: New-Attorney-—Cenorai appealing him’ to-begin:setion against the BrooK- lyn Rapid Tranait for a fye-cent fare.to Coney Teun’, Some of the letters state Mr, Jackson haw atready shown, in his~attacks-on corporations, that they ‘are not ful- MORE HELP FOR POOR, LEGLESS BOY. DREADED TO BAT A. Quaker Counlp'a Experience. How, many__persons—dread—ty- ent Mlling their duty to the public, that he| ost thelr It ha. with tho, exception | —_—— i thetr-tneals, although actually hune has the Interest of the people ly mjnd)ot mine bosses, all the employees ase | Kind-Hearted Readers of The Even- nearly all the time. and=that the writers-ang_confldent te | foreigners. ‘The mine at Las Ei centtyowned” by tre Tatiroad” and was acquired by the Government when the control of that road was secured. anzas Was re- Nature never Intended (hia should DOH, TOL Wore IVE ng call- ed appetite that should guide us as to\what the system needs’ at any ing. World. Add. to Mr. Balfe’s Gift. The’ Evening World wishos will do ail he can 10 afford relist in. the cage of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit. ‘The decision of the Court ox Appeais in the cuse recently desided In tavor to ‘me- tne Brooklyn Heights Company wis © knowledge the generous contributions | time and can digest tSheorethe trea Poade ening acer] CAPT. WENDEL PLEADS. tmice-oy ite rosters tor ilite Georgio | Bat We get inn hurry, swttow of the Coney’ system. Under these char- TO INDICTMENTS. |3oxistor. 9 nine-yar-old boy, no, | Our food Yemau 8 We shovel ters, the railroad company, the sourt e-lJeglean and poor, mat in the Kings }ooal into the furnace, and our sense eaid, has tho authority to’ charge ten cents. Assemblyman Wagner has Introduced a Dill amending the railroad law so a8 to overqome this decision. and prohibit the company from charging more than five centa. 5 The Aseembly Committee on Rallronds will glvo a hearing on the ‘measure Wednesday, when It Js expected Attor: noy-General Jackson will appear to urge of appetite becomes unnatural and pervert Then we cat the wrong kind of food, or eat too;much, and there you are—tIndigestion and its accompanying miseries. ‘A Phila, Indy sald the other day: “My husband and I have been sick and nervous for 15 or 20 years from coffee—feverish, indiges, County Hospital hoping for some ard- ficlal legé until thts paper printed the story of his wishes, A number of good Samaritans’ hearts were touched by the story and The Evening World has recelved four contributions which were mailed befora It was made pub- je that Mr. Harry Balfe had quicidy. “Not Guilty,” He Says—Case to Be Called for Trial Very . Soon. Capt. Louls Wendel, of the First Bat-| tery, was arraigned in Part I. ,of the favorable .action. Court of General Sessions to-day to! , t drinking er rahe plead to two indictments found by ihe Te"Domes to the printed appeal and} io) orny unfit, a good part of the 7 Grand Jury lnst week, charging him | firntahed the boy with the necessary’ +i) oy work or pleasure. We ac- | IT’S CAPT. VANDERBILT NOW. | with’ stealing money from tho “State, | limbs, tually dreaded to eat our meals, | Ho was represepted Abraham Lov The contributions == are; Marry | SHG Jed. doctors and’! patent Mr, Levy emered @ demurrer pro; a sl P Row, 10. f We. tried i ite pare Corneling Succeeds Stebbine in| forma to the Indictment, and Judea Fiehel. No. 6t Park Row, $10; Mrs} adioines that counted up into hut- Crain vromptly overruled it, ‘Through | Jkeeph H. Obhan, of No. Sl Beat) yas o¢ dollars with Ilttlo if any Trwellth’ Regiment Commands | nf Counsel. Capt. then Broadway, $5) C. 1H. Reynolds & Bonu, Wendel a 4 rbilt, - | tered a plea of n ullty, benefit. Tout Corroten el etecons Mraintar tateateneeiiey MeGuirs| Morgan avenue and Meserole street, | accidentally a small package Bight unanimously. elected captain of | KAY Houce, Mat the case againat Capt, | Brooklyn, #5, and Misa Grace L. Upton, tpostum came Into my hands. T mai Company F, vico Szh{effelin Stebbins, | carllest opportuntty.. The ball bond of Ne: 22 West One Hundred and Elehth |eome according to directions, with street, $1. Aa the artificial limbs have already en contributed, The Evening World will tur ithe extra money -over to the {ttle sufferer. surprising results. We both Iked and have not, used any coffee sinc “phe dull feeling after meal left us, and we feel better $00 furnished by: he was «nraigned ‘on Was continued, resigned. Mr. Vanderbilt was in tho ‘apt. Wendel when rm ume Indictment | is news of his elec- tily obeerod when tho ton _known.. ~and-a-Wife, — ‘The new captain joined tho rogiment| Get twenty Job: pete eee, ——hwayy We aro so well satisned with) Sept. 20, 1901, as second Houtenant. Hol yy igitisey Ocmhe, Evening Worlds The Intelligent Witness, | postum that we recommend It to Was promoted to a firat Heutenaney on INSTED Conn Ieb. 19.—Charles (From the Atlanta Constitutton, < four friends who have been mad Ho was also an aldocde, | Martinez. a young man of Ansonia who “What was he doing when you saw . PREVENTS [SLEW TWO MEN by | A MARVELOUS CURE Mrs, E. L. Shields, of Atlanta, Ga., Tells of. Her Marvelous Re=— storation to Health and Strength, After Being Helpless' WARNER'S SAFE CURE A TRIAL BOTTLE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST KIDNEY CURE ABSOLUTELY FREE TO £VERY READER OF THE WORLD. WHO SUFFERS FROM KIDNEY, LIV. R, BLADDER OR BLOOD DISEASE. READ MRS. SHIELDS'S STORY. “if there {8 any one In tho whole wants 'to know about. 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