The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1907, Page 2

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i = ig Tae EVE NENG WORD. -OWTUR DAT: APRIL: 27.7 1907 LEO KILLED. |ROSEELT PARTY MISSNG GRY DENNETT TOLD —* OOUENINRED WY, OUT LL BPLOSON LOWS 4 BLINDNESS! HISTORIC SPOT. BROADWAY AUTO | | Fes age Delaware| With ty Prbsident rtieplStitosltnlies Racauhiss 10 TAKE MILLION... Jumped When the} Oregon Official Accused Only Two FHtiene of ‘and Hudson Had Lost | Sail Up James River Her in Machine With a Sr Motorman Lost of Destroying Goyern- | Victims’ Bodies Found on Pleasure’ Trip. Two Men. Meant to Use it as Club to Protect! Control. ment Letter Books. | After Crash. ~ IBNDED LIFE ON SHIP. | ,Xo%50%% shrevaext/ 3 BLOCKS FROM HOME Douglas From Prosecution by NONE SERIOUSLY HURT. | per Anceallcn, tort | od pare toa ot a : te dean ivan at ete a Trust Company, it eee Sh ceo ast Ot Le Pond mag public records, returned a venket of | w were blown to pleces, Fe eee te ae tee ome": | Clild . Mysteriously Disap-| W Said There Were Sixty Passengers] not guttty shortly after 1 o'clock this | The ive miles above Patere .Man: Before Suicide on agile: spent condo et eng ee peared a Week Ago While | Aboard, but Only Three Jury had been out all night and niered in aanee : 1 . e - — , ‘ return to court during the morning to n shattered, the Barbordssa. 2 on. Way to Church | : : : : Went to the Hospital. get lnattustions ena mooted: p. vant “ase: - badavrese Led Having secured full confessions from W. O. Douglas and Oliver Herman's trial Jasted almost twelve A ev eo .. jan & Ile a ch ga 4 jestroy shealth and the fea M. Dennett concerning the looting of the securities of t rust ‘Co j Face nnd SbereNe -erith: Restroy Wi-heaith and the fear of - = salty ‘ piven today 18 1 é Trust Company i ‘ me provatty a | 2M thirty-five letter-press copy books, ‘ 2 ie 4 Expo! y i o the 5 tls ft 3 7+ An accident in which prob ii the Gey A s Bee ae a at The ‘ for fourteen-yenr-old Elizabeth | Of America, District-Attorney Jerome has retired to his home at Lake-|aoren persons were more or less eee] “NINN the Gove Rment, elaimed con of David rm Y Rate t ed official records of the Land Office. f of the De k who vanished a week ago from | | ville, Conn., to read themi, compare t wi c _ verely Injured occurred thie afternoon): iernann held ‘that the books were @teamnship Berbaroass. He ‘ Sno is te aaa by the statement of two of her achoot, | Pare them with a statement issued. by Josiah Quincy, former Mayor of ahtatrd Three had to be taken t commit a crim destroying them, ‘ { Larson's leca in his statero time ‘lade : " * . Wea tf ; Vs hoaptta’ nee ‘ md » ards from the ednesday night, the - # mates, whos¢ story is taken as partial) Boston, and Democratic leader in Massachusetts. Mr. i i ‘The accident oceurred on a ateen grade | Wreokee ident eo z y a Si ‘ night 10] confirmation, of the theory of the miss Quincy is the oerneon Wasnivetoa | HEMPHILL GETS HURRY | °= th that att oa " hu " j pe 1 nS | {ng girl's father, Andrew Grady, ,thai | lawyer whom Dennett consulted when he and Douglas arranged a plan| t Sine ot thle | clung t {bout 180 yarda in the and the bul \* : N ceed sughter was carried off by an | to steal and hide at least $1,000,000 worth of securities from the Trust cient hella ORDER TO CHINA. tar. No’ other part of elther body BINGE ib evitence ina I tke, whose father owns «| Company. The object of the plan was to hold the hidden'loot as a club] {ite vsar that met with the nocidents As -———— he tthe exstorton at set-| ‘ + biti ghar aoe | over the Trust Company officers in order to force them to abandon PPOs | CRE NG. 9EL We RECN AR oe ca Ms parcthettts , ; « t f the Billings estate, in the} TOS scotorman W snay lost controt| miral Hemp! Rost the sight of one ey H ’ m hy ¢ the Grady home, told her | €cution. oe opie to back from duty in thie Ro wap- tailing. Worry ove t ast night that Expects Immunity for His Client | plight of friena whe Ita epéed constantly Inape Frae apparent 3 ag . wsenpincet these Anne Hill, of 3 Forbes J. Hennessy. counsel for Den from tr vt tt: DI MEMES Spocialiece in New York wer . 4 segn Elieabe , rsdny | nett, read Mr. Quincy's statement very aMcial. | 8 4] Chinese w E n ne Mr : : |of this week Jcaretully to-day. When asked what he ee thine the ar reached Fe eee thaw t . 5 d bi xsivter’s a thought «bout tt, he sald Disco nein theres father Snein traci and prtesbage ss My Arranged to Settic Estate mew J i West One Hund "Mr. Quincy's statement {s inaccurate on eeorgey of the, eakee a quine y * caeed eeu he b ice eed ern ren Street Station, who are working | in several details: For instance, he says as counsel for the embezzling of the! on the cane, ne Was pot well acquainted with Den He was a millionaire bach tives | 84 > will serve Quinty denieg that he made any |< i b According to Mien Jaen se and | ne T think it will be shown that he| #Uswestion that the guilty friend steal * liaise HINT were On the! sande Seater | : any more bonds in order to Dt oi ne | pantie a dirotthache 4h oh Tard me ent were pretty well ac-| theft up to figures that would “fo Rar aday, when a big automodile | cusinted. There are other points that I, te bank officers to negotiate He seed them going north at Broadway POL acrept the retainer offered him ‘t night speak of, but it Is too early in ett, but went down Vllcox, to whom | at ee dred and Nine cons | wn and con-| Of the 4 His brother, Albert Willcox, to whom | at of the Ha Hvrdred and Ninetylmeco ia ‘ Fie orate and con: | fires women Who: were art, shed. died a year} and ra Lib ste OC “tbe three blocks from t oer New York, outiinin fe sittents h iit] colontal y tie om i ‘A. young man - dresses | tt. Heppesey-s414 that it war By xing ed him to be cwreful At was driving the car, | #4¥ a vs a bod ites es nssetron ~ tha . Bie’ pibta Es iy4 tag, | hour” statement to the District-attor- | hag i ced comnporundin a felony. He} and a Mr Audubon 5: i Tuskegee ute, sharing alike. remainder ne Income was to mo Dayid Wilkox during his life. A death the entire fortune was to be ted men ! Interview with Denmett| Ma street, After being 1 in an automobile clonk | M€¥ yesterday. He added that {t was) late that afternoon, after which he re-| piysicians they were taken \a rule when he was connected with tne turned to Bogton, He had reached no! homes. uF District-Attorney's office that immunity | Aérecment, | with Dennett, but. had was allowed any person accused of @ Gd nda YOUns & sat in the tonneau. Alles Hill, who had a good look spants of the whizaing car, crie mised to meet him again’ on Satur- The entire trip Tiras Tomkeres incites ‘and. the put. in aueptiee ‘\erime who gave material ald to the Quincy returned to New. York iaubabon omatpe " ee “Why, look, Halen; there's Liarle | District-Attorney: urday morning at 3.16 ¢'tiock in an Barly in Janpary Mr, Willcox signed trady iil dressed up in an automoniie| “I presume,” remarked. Mr. Hennes- office in the Anenoial dletri¢t, The Boe Hega! watver of his righ oak.” jay, ‘that the rule ts wtill tn fore eas hey ret ore fei surprise ou ¥ i as te Of bila brother, This ai urn will be trang: Miss Jaen'ke turned instantiy, but the) Quincy Throws Light on the Case. | striking coincidence Seat ine er prevented su eepa geet) from overturning Mctal income to the other two ti yacot Masflower,| car was already some distance away. The Qitncy'a statement, is- | ng jen, At the name time he th: loads. for the reture ranged ater Mera tir-h pial eT nt In Boston, the first in-| He met Dennett at 1.15 o'clock SUGAR WAFERS + Elizabeth G PM OWerhauied his private affairs and | ton aboot 7 o'clock Elisabeth aay Pimrranged for tue disposition of his for ed that the M trac h » pf the | 104 o'clock Doug’ left the off Mien Grady | formation of the real magnitude pf the tne Trust Company of America Washington al Har. felt pos: is ompany of America robbery | §*,000 worth of bonds tn his pocket morning a ; gleaned. According to the Boston The day before he had appropriates es 84 be scentenea ene 7 awyer, lie was told by Dennett that | $400,000 worth. Pats morning mall Andrew | securities valued at $1,%0,0 had been| Had Conference with Trust Offic J Jrady, the distreaned father, recélved &| gtolca. I: appewm that Douglas really! whe ay. Quincy aid not accep podtmarked ‘Tremont, and dated| aid pian to get away with $1,000.00, but| retainer offered by Dennett and to-day, It read an follows couldn't get big hands on the collateral | Rot agree fo act am cous for De h admits that he re When he went abroad in March it Was to Vixit a specialist tn “disc thé éyes. After a thorough exam! he was informed that there '® | @hance of saving the eye that rema When served with beverages or frozen desserts, these en- nett'a “frien met 4 hi Whe hi e a- “Your daughter te tn good ham an Mr. Quincy states that he fr mained in N “oO rt ad . . 2 in echt Bis, Willbos be at cone ietnas eeacieay. t Mor nae cnn | Dennett elght years ago, when he was Kept vip tous mh the situation, “ite aoe oe chanting confections induce a Mis ‘kesignation as president of and Will be, ack ine fow| MAvae Gf Retion” and apne as ot the trust inp of Shay at Sudden Rush of Water Cuts ra , hed 4 cashter of the 6 u fernoon. Bi oy MEP ay coh efs é Bes t. Bs EY depointoa hie eee: (Signed) THE FIEND." | SUNS" Seolutely that he never saw | bot in the interest of Dennett or Dove Off Escape and Rescuers new note of pleasure—a better ; Mr. Grady was inclined to think thie | pennett after a business transaction in | 14%, but to explain his own connection | " ; : PEwo'days betote he killed himecit he letter was merely the work of a crenk| Boston in 169 until last Wednesday | Ldded @as salistactory to the Trust | Work to Save Them. realization of the good things the steward of Ue. Barbarossa OF WaDractieeln Jaker WIChen addled! morning, April 17, at the Manhattan | Company of Amerion. letter, which was turned over to the " | fenae Sf bE Rath epaas oh tol Clap. Me tame sto pd id ai tlsadar a, | Heobertean fhoney,. to of life " } tlee, b ne}, i fc ‘tor Dough if In of the ship.after| the suic POeakeicn” wish he regarded aa being | ‘© Atiefia thé HtFan dfiner in vokiva. #0], f06, BOUTIN: isteg thas there were Bie ietter was addressed to sore one af roal value, but declined to tell what | Teaching ‘ths Grand Centra) Sts i d f r 3 ec 0 many chinks to be filled tip in his story Tork. Cates itr wincox hat _ 1 ae | six o'dlctt&' fi’ the eyeing of April 16 | TOY chinks to ie eve abmathing = K-destruction in mind it is hard to M Talb T ne rede ehe Rhee a ttern ah | From the station he went to the Man- | ther to amy when he heard retand why he should write and , Is » hattan Club, of which he had been a ated concerning a art ADS in the old jan rs. Talbot Taylor, Wife| #2: member for many vears Jeally post in mid-ocean # letter YtOr, me ri} ar yand One, ite undred and Fis ‘>| There wae awaiting atm a telephone In ten cent tins, also in twenty-five cent tins. Their fate is not 2) known nor will it-be until a vast quan. tity of water has been pumped a. Bus isos landing, Tee ievter was} Of Broker, Invokes _ | seventh'sereet. tg ationd cc be obvious to you. porters, “that I know net ‘ nis acter than 4 | this may require a ¢ f cr yeached the church, pisappearts nosange from Dennett asking for ax (his imacter x : i Butler Qonranive lax la : tomewhere on the wey appearing | viniment. How Dennett knew he was D a: Meanw NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ‘Mr. Wilcox was greatly dopressea) Court Aid : Waaig : nase Is motionless in this city to-| é Naples on ° to be In New York and et ¢he Manhat-| qa, “and no action will be taken until! ¢np a, ee peeriand Ghe eelp 2} Maples on tan Club Mr. Quincy hae not explained District: Atorney has completed his| Foustwell b persona he know derperrsrner , tle saw Dennett, he said, the next day the Dennetit and Doug:| The cause the passengers were Mir. ang : He did not oRtige Dennett until the - men received | {is not know t 2 V bs . - r fat atler veealled thelr acquaintance In relatives and friends in the Tombs, Dut) the water eaine tae. Osweas Pgs Bs ‘ | Pe » Boston. ne spt > attempt was made ‘y ge} ball for) io conve, a be rf $102 4 tt ol . he ., © e {the 0 if wainpences. : ot Dennett told him, ony them. {ghey Pon tne inree days preceding his iooued th,” said Mr. Lyon day, “th med tO be quite chet took fm aw gaine of bi fut retired to hie Wednesday evening eee eae REST AWHILE IN aquo,cRY BOTH. ARTIST” MEL Pre ee pe the auacovery of the suicide. Taylors have not been living mecretly removed to] together lately, but It was denied that p's hospital. "I was the only pa r who knew anything about | pher wo , Others who made Inquiries were | '* know « 0 ask @ divorce, Mr. been friendly sult now i ast Savs There Will Be No, District-Attorney Takes Up | Miss Marie Zan Sets ste as for, ot faareeal More Upheavals fora | Charges in New York Caretaker and Catches On Monday, April 29th, hat Mr, Willcox was Il Extraordinary Ve alue society, and en ined lavietly at place, Taylor offered in thet : Counter charges of fraud and forgery Miss Marie Zein, @n artists’ model, | T for Europe May b of relief at Pollet) 1. omcers of the New York Life and| was the complainant day in thg | ays x arters that sounded like the ex-|in¢ International Polloy-Holders’ Com Sorkyi e mies mt tase Joug F j erks | haurt of a donkey when Com 7 niey o pax Ni venth “J extides| miaioner Bingham announced wrt Tyre aleruon have beam made to DM" raught mn Ana neat ite tray a Lingerte aists i ’ \ ca aylor and his brother, James | pheayal in the #orely |irict-Attorney Jerome eal Dar vot artic: wl 'la has giudio 4: la. But There Was Alarm for the t 1 the brokerage firm 0: Taib: @ Bureau would wot | eriot-Attorneys @myth and Howe have | Weg wort saint tap cacekeel f} Consolidated Gas Co, 4 : Fee lag bed 1os8 | eee Winkel had, (been @ acm ese | 1 ca T / ‘orks in Astori partner» $200,000 4 ow Berug of the sc 0 Te Works in Astoria \ wal in thi] ccoaat' Cldcnealtion. was 8 caller at (R6 aa ZL TG aAVtOor : ® ' f . cs ent some time with Mr. Smyth, » i | “A reat deal of] moke 4 transfers rer y atedie the vias 0t sw Broadway & zoth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. und Reldy to tt days torney ® as- | York Life off grmeon Ka / tan and) Long sian y y weion that the whole # 9} one hice. He claim d the New |marked tworty-de teh, Sage game BEST FABRICS, PERFECT | J agents tad ouat MAKING, BaSY FF Lone | defective ba burning up , ° ase sino g and goat-Infesied thousands of forged 6 WHITE AND ExcLu- Biiuation sppear | r P wip Ort O24 | oes ts sie for (ue adininiatration teket v FANCY PATTERN zi @aretus of the borougn "oe Que District Jerome =|" “Bimply "because t Mr. Bmyth went to York Life ee ee as shove Long Island City was ca | were good men a people to find out about it, He wae ang Rrown, Police Headquarters | 2 |HAD HER 300 740 ROLL vice us detective sermeants promptly informed that ia going over The marked, bill was found in Finley's CLURTT, PEABODY 4 CO. | | ‘The fire was in ¢wo open tanks, sunk After timy bad been a the ballots after the elogtion te teers Pe uleaded” malty Tote ohare. of pb ry gorse a Bp a | eee eee ne eard (alage w 4 found thousands instances Of theft and Mawistrate Baker eld. hi into these tanks. It is of en! ——_- back #t juarters, where they bad envelopes tna ed through the! — a - — SSS Sctaeend when comme |e gop hms tanetionon the Bare envelopes th oe te Best For Style BS aa | Don Wi Gt Ne ls rE et he we a See Sas! OONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE error wees not susvriel Old and ‘Probally Bank yeep none ogee Best For the Feet Wee voles af smoke arose t ee oll sight 0? THE QUALITY OF Jenks ond were blown ecross Then 1 taut the feet th me, | c eect Ruldings of the plant. bul the fire i : At , hen uy nd Gangerous, lt was emoth Ther a fr fen, when, | the Inistration 7 j n bd 4 « inquiry e ne & ‘The desnage wee of no com . ; ‘ p+ iy ; f ) ° ete an ; ‘ +00 oo | . . i sa J mye been at D for RUN OVER AND X11 Ray rr ; ; ' : ; Ff a! dave, and f0s sn thane Manning, of N had Separte dp the gait be wy be enpacied within as ee oe coe) eee es the : HELP WANTED—MALE. Mie Hoepia! are by wee Now that fashion and good tasie require shoe » be made of Glazed Kid in "Golden Brown Color No. 21,” it is good to know that those who have long worn (lazed Kid have found {t more comfortable han calf or patent leathe, Glazed Kid is as flexiliie as cloth, Il is waterproof and requires no dressing to keep it looking bright ax n Golden Brown Color No. 21” make ot appear simaller and daintier than any other shade, Dreasmakers have discovered that it harmonizes perfectly with all this seasay’s color combinations. As the best of everything has {ts \uiitators it's beat to be sure and specify the whole name, “Golden Brown Color No, 21,” when ordering shoes, 4 sample of the carrect shade and the correct leather will be sent free on application to The Ginnral Sales Qu, 42 €, 231d SM. Y, City Vin- | ered a charred jeather purse ¢ s'ail the other men who tex ° ouened Mt lamguidiy and nearly by Lie recent moves in the de fainted when he counted §740 in bills, a A te kuom thet 3 bare | rer per tic wes va ae, Te fo | wens be found ina eit. e. Get one to-d a their northeast ourner singed of somal hen aire. Deol wiv me By Lom analy working for the ‘geod ot Fre. ae | P; ts is lasaeg Eat staap bel “iurtad aig Aad tao tere eee SRE eas tates nama retest mete rt Eka one Bait, ee RS amas iMSMNEE AManD a wows me

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