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7 WIFE BUNCO MAN TOLD BY JUDGE HE HAS HIT Er Nine Years at 'Sing Sing f Pair Who Robbed a Frisco Refugee. IN A SWOOM. Convict’s Good Looks Impress But Bad Record Tells Against Hin Court Joseph simmons and Méward Stone, Sometimes known as ¢he “princes of bunco men,” will spend the next nine yeare and ten months at Ging Sing. » They were convicted before Judge Dike, tm the County Court tng $2,000 from Em sentenced to-day Brooklyn, of tak- Arnolt. They were Smmons, who \ @ fine looking man @nd had 8&0 ank at the time he and f © game on Arn was upbraided by Judge Dike Ian't It a ghame, Simmons,"' sald the Court, turning to he prisoner, ‘to place @uch a fin men of manhood as you are pt ad prison bara? ¥ypnotic eye. I believe jook into the mouth of cause the holder #d to be lenient that yor had rand at Omaha You have the that you vould & loaded revoly You and your pal r sPaxg of your lives «8 District-attc ric told the Court to-day tha’ of the prisoner had attempted to make restitudon to Arnoid an him to mad tmeny. They @ balked in the game When sentence was pronounced ay & young wotan in the back of the court ro: awoone friends to cad, It! s paid that she ie Simmons's wife. mmona had a room at the Hote! Freslin and posed as a K ky colo- worth of he earthquake ex two men at the Roweber: Hotel, Island? @m April 26 “He had « draft in cket for his money, and intended for Germany by the next ateam Simmons fipped a coin, and, taking out ® thousand dr A tt to Ar- nold with th “But t Arnold duced to brin, w York and Ket {t caghed. When the two men saw him with $2,000 of the money tn his hand Simmons snatched tt and disappeared Stone remained to remonstrate until Simmona disappeared and then left their victim, MULE TOOK MILK WAGON RIGHT UP THE FRONT STOOP With Her id Down Way. Remoyed Windows Hoofs and L in sntry the morning mmoot! wad pulled ous n to New ¥ Elizabeth, or in Now Jersey, to~ 4 key's mule Paranola ay Andy Mackey's mili 1 pertaining thereunto, ml ttermilk, Cream, butter and pot had traveled eral aranoin high rate of speed the milk ame seasick from the motion to empty datry odie ta, eo tream of waite and upwards Jon came tn the house of A masped the lis ao name tall of mething « butia n't like. & right she stopped the thers and went In to rune Way alter it Teking part of remaining #lght the wagon and the last ounds of butter with Jolosed. Judge Loving toak down ais er, Big mounted the front ete hed | two, who received dowel tne stony. defn” stmbied the | oublearreled snotgun from the wall |e, Tao Mcelved, cule and. Brutees front windows with hoot, and then| went in search of Bates, found btm at| (ygs,” a beac ceatcing wien cen wallpaper | YOK with the negroes on the edge-o Pr. H. BR, Chariton, who lives.et Law- ey Regan sDarring with che s his father's plantation, and saying Bo ; An the fh sbarquently she waa In ah a na ‘ttn | TMe Path, nearby, one of the attend. her home, wagon was sive taken|© pt EY ee Abie ad ing physicians, said\to-day that he had home, wrapped up fn a newsnaper, © | YOURE ladies after dart will yout” shot | yok PULrcane saline day Meyer and And sheviveaning’ of course’ Bara.| him through the head and breast tht Posie: teltivetenttaan ane nola—aidn't have a scratch on her Hates crying, “My God, 1 am tnno- ormation icles and eo bin ee ae to the police or newspapers, as they NEW BRITISH CONSUL HERE 4ANDON, May understood » Britien Yada, be app r ew York ih suce Sanderson, who 3 pure Vm no Shirk a Woe ree ac 1 no® 1% "Help, M : THE EVENIN G WORLD, Upon the Story She Will Tell Depends the Fate of Her Father Who, It Is Alleged, Killed Young Estes Without Inqutring Into the Truth “f Her Charge. WAS THE VICTiM INNOCENT OF THE GIRL’S ACCUSATION. aca i COVINGTON, Va., May 27.—The opening of the Special Sess of the Circuit Court af Neon County this morning saw the first act in the trial of former Judge W. G. Loving, manager of Thomas F. Ryan's 7,000-acre stock farm, for the murder at Oak Ridge of Theodore Estes. With the appearance of Judge Loving at the bar to plead to the indict. ment charging him with murder In the first degree, Virginia and the country at large will witness a new and entirely original application of the unwritten law. } Judge Loving asserts as his mottve for the murder that Bstes, dur- ing a buggy ride, drugged and attacked his young daughter, Eurabett,) one of the prett iest and most engaging among the pretty girls for which Virginla is famous. The crucial point in the case, and the‘one one which the people of Nelson County are split into factions, is whether Judge Loving in killing Estes did not avenge a wrong never committed, and whether he acted with undue haste, failing to take the necessary precautions to ascertain | the truth before starting out on his errand of vengeance. i Over this the most eminent eoonset Ciena WRECK CONCEAL n | the history of the State. Behind Judge Loving, belleving tp his story and pre Pared to expend wealth in his defense, stands Thomas F. Ryan, who is taking the leading part in the management of the defense. to heights. One-half of rts that Miss Loving that Judge extraordinary Nelson County wan not wronged by Estes Public sentiment, always bordering on the hysterical, whenever the unwritten law is brought into question, has risen Loving was not told by his daughter that sh the had been wronged, and that young man, whose character ‘had | 9 been without « stain, bad beén ty of nothing worse than tnjudict- | asly giving the girl a drink of whtskey | 1 own request | bitterness Of the feeling against! Heavy Touring Car Plunged Over Wall and Pinned Down Four. adge Loving by the friends of Estes| Mystery ts thrown about an automo- is accentuated by the fact that the dead | bile accident in Bronxville because of an had no opportunity to deny the|the effort made by the four injured jusation against him’ or to utter one| persons to keep the! syllable in reply to the charge before he idetails from the police. A big touring was shot down, car, enid to belong to L. Meyer, of Loving faction, on the other side, | Manhattan, who is now in @ serious Assert that Miss Loving’s story will condition from concussion, waa wrecked supply ample justifieation for the shoot-| when the chauffeur in = wild dash down ing insure Judge Loving’s acquittal|the curved road -netr the Hotel Dy jury QGramatan, Lawrence Park, last Fri- Gay, ran the machine over « six foot ence to show that Estes had on two/wall, pinning Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, a Previous occasions attempted to @rug|male guest and the chauffeur, names the daughters of neighbors, the giris| unknown, under the machine. remaining silent for fear of the ven-| The employees of the hotel, the po- geance that would be taken by their/Hce and the attending physicians are Gattvane | all reticent in rd to the aocident, The facts of the case Ne within a but ft je maid that Mfr. and Mrs, is harrow compass. The Estes and Loy- Meyer, a guest aad te chauffeur lett ing families, who are known to every | the hotel immodiately after dinner to Dames and the any The defense promises to produce evi- one in Nelson County, Mved at Oak | Feturn to New York. Ridge, Estes's father being Sheriff,| The hotel ts on a cliff and ts very while sister 1s related by marriage| Popular with motor tourists. The road to Swanson. | leading from it ts ereecent-shaped and It was the afternoon of April 23) very si¢ep. On the right side is @ wall | that Estes called at the home of his|stx feet high, and if a machine ts caro- j uncle, T. W, Kidd, at which Mise Lov-| leesly handied it m danger of going | ing wae a guest, and invited her to take| over the wall ® bugay ride. When they returned iate| It was the chauffeur's fret trip, and t aight Miss Loving, it is id, wae stupefied with drink, explaining her condition by saying that she had asked bim for a drink of whiskey and that after taking It she became drowsy, Miss Loving’s version of the ogour- rence, it im said, i# that Estes invited) her to Grink the whiskey, and that she) remembered nothing more until she awakened to find herself in a bed tn Mr, KiOt's house This was the story told right after the killing, ang in jus fication of it. Later the girl te said to have denied being unconscious at all. Dr, Strothers, a friend of both farniiles, | was ca. and found that the gtrl had taken whiskey. The Killing of Estes, For two days Miss Leving remained in the Kidd homestead, and them, on her| sorary hospital. Mr. Mey: return to her home, challenged by her | Rorery Noa! bre dace Bias | worst injured, and 1s to-day still con- pe a ase ® sommunication, the de, | C4 At the hotel sumering trom conus ure Of which hes not yet been Gle- | slo. watts Nims, Mayer and the ether | the last curve, when tne car hit the wali jand wem over with @ crash that was | heard at the hotel amd at the police sta- | on, @ short distance away, It ts also \spported that the chauffear had failed | Ueht hie searchlight and could aot eee charly ahead, Pinned Under Big Car, Mr, Meyer was pinned, under the steering gear 404 his guest and the chauffeur were under the tonnpau. Mra. Meyer was pinned under the oar, (out was protected in a measure by the wall, which kept tly» heavy oar from talking on her and crushing her, Gvese from the hotel weut to the as- | gtetance of the injured, and « section of the hotel was converted tnto a tem- didn't want notoriety, Dr. H. H. Stephens, of Bronxville, who ‘was alvo in attendance, verified the re- port that there was an aocklent, but de clined to give details Mr. Meyer t « broker, and h wife said to live at the One atgnificant point to be used by the prosecution with deadiy effect ts that Judae Loving even in the moment of the murder @id mot directly scoune Estes of having wronged his daughter, and it ie probable the Mtelong political enmity between Sherif Bates and Judge nd his Hows | Knickerbocker loving will ®e eupgested as the real |” The mes of the injured guest and! motive of the ertme, Bates having been | the chaufeur wore refused the police buainly tnatrumemtal in preventing Lov- | @Bd reporters, ugh every effort was | ing’s re-election to the benon While Judge Loving was probably un der the impression at ihe moment ef the killing that his daughter fad suf ee BOY BURGLARS NABBED, fered some wrong at the hands of Four Caught, Rech with « Wheel | Entes, it is extremely goubttul whether | Wanted Them te a Virginia fury will accept an error of tala kind as affording suff ad that counsel for jew of th ited Impossibility of jtasc evening by the police of the Wesi One Hundred and Twenty-fifts Street Bublic feolng abd the obtaining an Uabigee, jury, apply to} @tation. One of the boys, according tv fudge Tksdale, before the caue ie Wig Setootives, said being: tated, (or 4 change ne, a) © were going to run away froro. In Cage the motion ls de for the |ho: eed Sted ine bheyoles.” impandiiing of « jury from another ane seh ve thelr names ank county tive of No Meo ay For many years Judge Loving pre- | enue Brien, fourte sided at the County Court, his tenure) 100 “ya he Hundied and ‘Beyent! office being marked by the tent ohn Heldy, fourteen, of sbiity. His love a€ ho his | 1M Laeington avenue and OFOUR! knowledge of ptock-ralsing ine Yeats old. of No. induoed ‘Thomas FP Ryan to ofter ‘hini| One Mundred and ‘Twelfth street’ 1 position of steward 3 fetes | is @leged hey npake ofa pie look er of the estat ang thle port oy Inguide basemen of @ sore or many sat orrane, ey Ser Siam ae ie Step crs. arecter WOMAN SAVES 12 | thetr four children, Mrs, \Burrage's sie {t t# waid he thought he had rounded } , AS FIRE SWEEPS RICH MAN'S HOME Boston Magnate’s Relative Braves Flame \to Arouse Others Asleep. HANSON, Maas, May 27 mer reside: of Albert Burrage, of Keston, the welldcnown)| finar Ww and copper mine owner, was\burned to the @round to-day.” Mr, and |Mrs. Burrage, —Th a: ter, Mrs. Haskell, and! atx servants manages tO escape trom) the burtitng buliding after being arouspd grom sleep The lose is estrmated at upward o: $76,000. | To the herotsm and presence of min< of Miss Sally Haskell, sister of Mrs. Burrage, in attributed the|safety of all who were « he Needle ae Mr, Burrage’'s residence was | called. The fire, apparently caused ily an over-| heated furnace broke out when all the! household were in bed. Miss Haskell, | Sywakened by smoke aud tte erating | ames. found the Toms and halls! filed with smoke, but she groped her he mansion antl awakened way throug t twelve other persona in|it. All ee caped and no one was injured, but only things saved were such scanty | olodhing each could grab in th hurried departure The house was a éwo-stpr: on || structure and was valued at rtf It} stood about two miles from the ea of the village and was richly furnished | The furnishings were mated to worth more than $25,000, and ten trunks | MONDAY, Unwritten Law Will Have Nobel Test..Befare Urrginia Jury In Trial ial of Judge Loving, Who Murdered to VIGILANCE 0 be | breake: LICE AVR WA OF CES Negro | Strikebreakers Cause} Troutile by Jeeving Italians Union, of Lohgshoremen’s A threatetued riot Detwoen negro strike abd Italian eteticora in Breok- MAY 27, TS 1907. “Avenge'’ Daughter STV IH | UGHT TO ENTER KUROKI'S CAR AT | TIGER ESCAPES IN CIRCUS AND KILLS A CHILD ilies CELTIC BAINGS WA STATEROOM Jewelled Dagger Valued at! Little Girl Terribly Mangled $1,500 Stolen from Mr | Before Spectator Can Virginia Scatena, Shoot Animal, rhe TWIN FAULA,” Tdsho, May 7.—Ruthh ‘rs, lee dead. ag? body Incerated in) eal tiger whietm) dufing the pere® was filled on Brite da yon with hundreds: of sigh seers, Who were laughing over the ng of the beasts. Markel. the bi tt Bengal Users, wae mn the smell of the door furiously with his paws . hajf @ million door gave way and in the of Jowairy awed: by ‘Me moment the Uger, amid the shrieks who is the wife of @ pro the crowd, was tearing his way Francisco banker. Since the dia-| the tent ‘ travelling in Italy, The dager was|ran. Mrs. 8. C, Rosell, mother ot @a) pie vigpeeni lip ne ship | slain ld, wedged In by the crowd, WRN wearched, not @ trace of {t was| could not get out of the tiger's pathy found and one sweep of the immense pat the passengers was , ner to the ground NG bein tayr ce tet ied Lo \ another paw rested on the élcababrn Gi: Aialechen the child, w ed pew teeth of the® Ming in Eaypt ana /boaet sunk into her flesh. : sounder jer by his motter, tho two leaving ot | sounded the Sree OO ; once for thelr heme at Blue Potnt Markel staggered to his feet, thel Fol Islan Mz. Booth salt that h ar and lay still, Bell, aa @ oe tompiuted g¢ some business Wipe: eee: : ‘ No action has ee New York inst the ctrous man-f, Mise Eowtell and Miss Mar- garet Da ple, who have been play- ———— ay a in Edna May's company, were Dat-| was restoted to the ranks of the om dinary passengers, | it be Wien came to marry am! ; fynerican. air, be united Aid ada . at, is | ONO, (ae af oe ne puch as T oan / sd.an Englisninan of diss | a9 to cia ave at to-day whe retuned to aie |@ _ fed to Amerton. by ame. They eeturn vo. become | Cutie Be inate Sako haan ; s ct mn yacnng party <0 be camp tn Newfoundland, where My.) In their honor Prineo Hit | Somerset wil spend the . Ceoe Benaor se maharaja: Other passengers = return ‘ Rombay to r-Admiral and Mra ¥. ‘pon, Wayne MseVenet Oppenheim, the author, cea and Mrs, tsadore Stratis aad Mrs. Seward Webb, who ing the Continent since Sem Mr. Oppenheim ras t publishers, and said Set ua a aetien or baal of which wil! be “The and neo the Viceroy Cup races tn the winter, Beaufort, ‘Coloot Parte, Reading, oe ee eee WATERS PIANOS Have been known for Sixty Years as standamtthigh- NIAGARA” FALLS Police After Two Men Who! Disappeared After ‘Porter de pianos. ; ae They are famous for their Fime Tone anc{ solid construction and are warranted to be durabde, Let us send you our catalogue, with seduced: prices and terms on our new 3 year system, giving you 3 years’ time on a piano without interest. No pianos so celebrated.as-the Waters are sold Threw Them Off. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.. May #.- ‘A | DW9 men attempted to force thelr way filled with expensive clothing that Mrs, |1¥n Was avprted by the police to-day |into the private car of G Kuro! . Burrago had just. brought from |rumor thad the negro strike breskers | a Als Badia a ugha iin 5 a fore {t lett for Ruffalo last night. The Ino oe bootrsye. re tar” lemployed of tige Fabre + at the feet | porter heard them at the door ana en at The Needles for only | y nm at doo! y n Y | of Bmokett atreet, had armed th it partly when the men asked he town has no fire fighting! appare-| and declar}d vengea againet the |for something to drink and it wi repose ible to ened the | Yeatiane with whom they had trouble rhe porter attempted to close the door “imost before it was dlecovered. | HafUrdAY sread through the Italian |PAt one of the men pinced his foot | The stable and garage were ahved by | (uarter last hight. Against it and called to tis companton neighbors, who formed bucket trigades.| ‘The Italinbs got whatever weapons |‘? ome on. porter grappled with |they could hd, The negroes, it is re- | ‘Me tntruder and finally ejeoted hm | ported, were $quipped with firearms and | A t# Man was thrown out he turned BLAZE MENACED TRADE CENTRE OF ROCHESTER. ='**%: * And smashed the glass in the door od suppl} of ammu the ex- sod supply of ammur TRO WE | te le gala to-day that the euthe pa the Italiane became sel unow the parties and th | wheat pol the Hamilton | pected. Is believed the men were avenue sation Were notified. It was | torimesd Entire Fire Department of the City | feared that tijo frat appearance of the eae Fights Flames and Saves Big | Rewress Se icy would atart ®/ GONSUL M’FARLAND HURT. idi | 8T. GALL, Switserland, May 27.— Buildings. | ante Bete. Wess, from she HOMONOS:L Uo oo dana, tha ataateey oie ROCHESTER, N. ¥., May 31.—A \blage, | BY]DUS Biaijon|eariy to-day to the Piet | sul hee been seriously injured in an which did $10,000 damage, broke yur in |And When the dirike-breakers quit WOTk | accident. Inatructious have been given | D0! 4 edupled | & ome the biuecosts search J the Deputy Consul-General at Paria, | by Oaks & Calhoun, at No. 107 |Matn | csctying revolvers, one for carrying & aestler Ap | street bw early to-day, Every Ore] air’ and anotijer for having s biack: | company in Rochester was called aut to |jack. All were llucked Up in (he Hamil | fight the flames, and, aithough the fire altho yy Ning was confined to the bullding occ}pied | by Oaks & Calhoun, and the top flopr of | National soters wore, muffered only prepa: The prise | Cate of & attack of | Ba neighboring i from | emoke and wat | Mhe Chamber of Commerce Bulid d saved by the thick fire wall lobe smoke and flames, were f\ beeaters, mer, which, ne » 1% i. Bing Os wall, filled the engine room exception 0 gross, whe ment wall, filed nD ag yg Med Tislians collar to & depth of four the feet We and smoke damaged Op. House For 4 time the city's business district was menaced WHY BUTLER WALKED ROOFS | « « Tried to Induce Sleep, He While He Took Observations, Harry Clossor in the M ploy Dr. Raly ot NS West Forty-fifth streét, was dischargea with a reprimand by Magistrate Finn in the Yorkville Court, to y, Wher arraigned for being too busy oa the roots of residences on’ the block on which his employer's home is located The nelgnborhood. tt pmilige “has teer a. week were ww Head on wer wate “pure! pee seemed to be ro: The ed Chon throug en kylie into bis rem on the top oor of Woldo's reaidence | Inst ulght. tas roner told Mawistrate Finn ibat ne ad been in the hatnt of strolding. on the roofs of hie empkyere spd the adjourning bh to Induce al He agmitte cing what his nog hora were ng Magistrate inn gave him « lecjure and 9. : oh ¥ Dr Wa houné is 4 cotta he residence of the Rowkcfeilers, sen: | or Depew and other wellknown] CAPT. C. Al CURTIS DEAD. MADISON, Wh, May 2 ari@a A. 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