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’ Upon Testi “Three new indictments. wero found Martouguessian, the. ‘Armenian priest, who if charged by sonie of his ‘ae COUntrymert with being back of thé conspitacy that resulted in the assas- qe sitation of Tayshanjian, the rug importer. Two of the Indictments _ charge attempted robbery and. the other is for blackmail. Evidence upon which the indictments. were found was furnished by Armenian merchants who.have been threatened by Martouguessian and “have paid him money. He is now in the Tombs under $25,000 bail on indictment found yesterday charging attempted robbery. There is on the way to New York from Lowell, Mass. a trunk Welonging to Bedros Khachadorian, the slayer of Tayshanjian. It was : found there in ‘his lodgings by a representative of the District-Attorney's Office and is supposed to contain letters and documents that will expose the whole inside history of the Hunchakist conspiracy. / Nicholas -Malich, one of tHe 3 nd later discharged, was reairested Centre Streét Court to-day. He is charged with having stolen goods It is understood that Malich has failed to give the Distr -Attorney important Information of which he is believed to be "Sullivan in (Continued trom First Page.) ‘xGeneral Sessions yesterday, may be : any time against the priest. A Death Warrant. . “g Tn connection with one of the indict- “ments returned by the Grand Jury to- day. ts filed a letter ateged to hare been sent or ordered sent by Father to Gulab! Gulbenkian "Brunswick Bulld- New York City.’ hesdea “Death Warrant," and trans- Inted tt ireads: ~The executive of ‘the Constantinople Armenian Revolutionary Terrofiats’,Or- artouguessian ai in his possession. \Bedros Khachadorian were intimate “Acquaintances continues to piic up, not- the denial of the priest it he ever knew the murderer. © A ‘Around the hand poison nor hanging n faiAliinw our duty | Mc! ‘A nD prevent un ft “THE EVENING WORLD,iWEDNESDAY, JULY 51, 1907. MORE INDICTMENTS mony of Merchants Father ‘Levont Is Twice Accused of _ Attempted Robbery and e With Blackmail. Leyont and this/afternoon against. Levoi ‘POLICEMAN 1S INDICTED Armenians arrested yesterday with arraigned: in first. NO RUN, NO RUNS, to Thamas. NO Nis letter 18 st Tones. NO RUN in Amerioa, | ' NO (RUNS, Malled in New York. Thomas. singled, Newton sacrificed, hia letter watsigned with n circular aber stamp, bearing the outline of 4 / Mullin and O'Leary: SRO Nene Motte schuvetrime we deere 3 tween its fingers. pears the embjem of the Constane Armenian Revolutionary Ter- the bag and und) following | er'rantrarin ton. Downes PWilliams thr y that you bounder from Jones and nailed him at Thomas struck out. Newton did like- Wise. Hoffman fouled. out e| “Sixth Inning Coughlin singled. Crawford flea + Hoffman, Cobh forced ont Cough A Conroy to Wiitlains. Rosaman foul RUNS. O'Leary threw out Conroy. GReLESS: truck out. Williams drove a fly to INS. July 17 he attacked without provocation George Schaffner, of No. 68 Eas: Twelfth street, while he was tding on the rear of an Avenue A car. The Seventh Inning. Conroy toned out Downe. y A pitched ball! O'Leary singled. Gilabl Metin—torcet OLERTY AU second, fala! {Mama to Conroy, but In trying to make “and Padrick Gulbenkian—these three /a double play Conroy threw wild. to 0 entirely, have deaf eara|Chase and Payne scored. to all Appeals toward national freedom Armenia, Our Excoutive Bosrd,{ Med to Cobb. Mullin threw our having given Its decision to Haroutlan}NO RUNS. cota Sehaffner's head with his billy and then arrested him on & oharge of disorderly | —__—_ conduct. to Hoffman. ONE RUN. Mullin threw out Laporte. Gourt dismissed the charge and enter- tained a counter charge against the pa- trolman, After the indictments were handed down to-day Etehelia wasgar- ralgned Jn He pl O'Sullivan and was released under ball. Eighth Inning. gives them twenty-four hours to decide! Coughlin strack out Crawford filed ween their duty and death.” to Laporte, Mortarity threw out Cobb Mullin to Roseman, advancing fo second. Tttomas was ciught off by Hoftma to O'Leary NO RUNS: Seen Ninth Inning. Conroy's a 3 throw. pulled Chase Rossman Was safe, 5: Rossman and went to sec bvediter acti ew out Psy: faking (third, cary Ting Bi Wits and Gib: @hould know thats or have harm come to one hair one of us—against your whole —_tamily iThe date below reads une 2, 197." yet the postmark shows that the letter wus actually matied in New York on July 2. 1907, This was the same date that Tayshanjian was Murdered in Union Square. The letter ‘Mature of the priest written many tUmes | When be was examined at first by As- fixtant District-Attorneys Manley aod Admitted writing of Father Levont in| the same as that of the six threatening | Chance fled to Batch. i merchants imme- | Ninth tnning.” * @lately after Tavshanjian's assassina- | Aiperman filed One of the aix got letter de- lout, Tinker to C! “manding money once before, and the Tinker to Change hext day he says Father Levont called | AISULI THREATENS DEATH TO WEAN ra ie from ae $10,000 Xo $25,000. The fact that their let- tera cama 0 scon after the slaying of Wavehanjian is considered by tho Dis- tttM-Attorney's Office proof that the i aw) e Be erties ees ae, tee | Withdrawn on Letter from “the purpous Gf frightening others Inco ~ coming down with the cash. th 4y must have been written before the itder and held ready for mailing. Swwatber Levbnt is locked up in the y from the cell of Bedros ‘ia this my death warrant?’ the man aaked the ptiest. replied Martougueesian coolly; “that will be written in red ink, _ The last ootice to Tavshanjien was in part ire made known, The (Sunday World's. “Waat" Direc- y other two mediums in the betray this “Constantinople, King held at first. Sh: Yanding that they pay over to the Ar-| Schulte tripled. menian Revolutionary Organization $5 a. MP for patriotic purpotes Experts Study Letters. of certain letters ‘Alperm. % E ent by blackmallers playa an {mpor- apnea yee aah tant part In the new cases. Hepat nie, emley, fanned, Batch Feceived a letter from i Thaker tied= to jg Mhose conspiring to kill him only two King singled, but as Albern fliel to Fevfienan NO tar and experts !98 (o third, ‘Lumle Cone daw have the sig- Y In’ fact, , BROOKLYN GIME se ‘(Continued from First Page.) agreement, PHILADELPHIA AT CINCINNATI. Evers grounded to Jord Sixth Inning. quoted above was written in red ink. Lewis fouled ty Kling. 2 @aia that before the Gulbenkian | Ruc rs brothers recelyed the foregoing letter! Reulbach out, Alperman to Jordan By aad TEV EN -MHOUNOR TSURR) ST peste ees Fe Fata Rucker flied to Sheckard, fy; -but- heya i yjand Shaw. ‘s CHICAGO AT WASHINGTON. stamped with “The Whirl of the Town, which originally led thd police to believe 9 99 9 0 00 0 G~0| the victim was formerly a member of sh and Hart; Gehring | that theatrical organization. 3 Tea a el mhe arrests ate the first mdication ST. LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA, |tnat the police force of the olty has) Fovitte—i-9--0-6-9--4-9-9-$-§-9 tar been working. rigorously: Pilla ws... 22 0 1/2 0 0.0 0 0 1-$|stranglers of this girl and of Sophie Seventh Inning. oh atasiod. —rendong Ht j Hofman filed to Majon' ney Eighth Inning. Jordan out, Chance to Teulbach. loney singled, Lowls fled to. Sheckard | Ritter doubled, Rucker singled, scoring | Maloney, but Ritter wa: The experts declare to-day that the man to Kitng--ONE-RUN- Sheckapd fanned. Schulte » wert and Schi 8 caught, Hoff- gv elal LL Oh Butinlonss 100.2020 6 =8|the parallel crimes, qwarning to mothers Gaughters safe at home for fear that MONTREAL AT TORONTO. they fall ylotima to the two atrangler it Bocman: and MeCloster Mc +0000,00000-0 Toro Ba Jey and MoManua; ap- plegat Newark Jersey) Ci And Vandergrift, eeeereeeere = BALTIMORE AT,/PROVIDENCE, | hunger, ttackera ‘ Pees ryetis at] {pes fingers broke the Ngaments of both le f 5 Sland the flesh Around her throat Ratteries—Hardy and Byers: Mack| this, with the hacking of a nded the poor gi: Moroccan Troops Pe and the Caid. NGIER, Morocco, July 31—At ‘the Jrequeat of the British Mininter here, he patter, wha has ‘ai: |rard A. Lowther, made upon (he receipt wssion, t3 ex-" of a letter from Cald Sir Warry Hanae te belleved | Lean. stating that Raisult, him prisoner, threatens to put ht death unless the troops of the Goyern- ment are withdrawn from the ore offers of positions | (ftitory. Mohammed Gabbas, the street, Brooklyn; repo of the De Kalb avenue station to-day that he bad been set upon, beaten and robbed walking in Fort Greene Paj Injuries. RORGER AIFLES. SAFE AT MIDOA POST OFIE i Confederate * Beguiles Post- master Whilé $1,000 in Stamps Is Carried Off feredatico Tot Breaing Werla.) —¢ PORT CHESTER N, Y., July 31—The post-office at Aurrizon-on-the-Sound was | to-day cobbed of 31,00) in vrazd daylight by two men who represented themielven to-be Government officials: The thisves succeeded in getting out-of ;town pez fore Postmastet John A. Racer’ aix- covered ‘hit “Als-isafe had been: riffed, bit two suspects were arrested dn Port an hour later and eld until gation te made, : At ndow a. Well dressed man pt abdul thirty-elght years entered the post-office and Informed Postmaster Racer, who wis alone at the time, that he bad teen went by the Government to place an or- yamental piece of stone work outside the door of the post-office, and he want- y where to put it. Racer obligt went to the door and pieked out a conspicuopa pgsition. steottice throwph rledly i through tho safe, and got Away- with $1,002 worth of stampa Of all dgnominations. After choosing the plate for tho the postmaster returned to hls When « business man entered time later and asked for a large ami of stamps, Racer dtscovered hte loan, ——— FOR ASSAULI Arthur Etchells Said to Have STRANGLING CASE COWED BY PISTOLS Policeman Arthur Etchells, who ves at No, 429 East Sixteenth street, was Indicted by the Grand Jury to-lay for assault in the frst and second The charge was that on the night of poteeman, tt ts —atteged,—battare1 | “Magistrate House in the Yorkville Part I. of General Sessions. ed not guilty before 73a o oe NATIONAL LEAGUE. BOSTON AT PITTSBURG. Firat Game, i ce Ge Se a o U-4 Young and Necdham; 1, Second Game. Sayan v ee Win ee ios oo toy Soe Ss oung and Brown; Camnitz 2 Gome called in seventh inning by | Game postponed on account of rain. Alevetand $4000 000 0 O-S! out through the third degree, which In| 3a +90 0.0 0 0 2 0 0-2) uded the sudden flashing of the mur- dered teries—Jo: and Clarke; Tannehjil Ago ; 9900002019 hington E md teva! Batteries ROCHESTER AT BUFFALO, vis or Davidson. 0°09 00 0000 0-9 Batterles—Pappalan and Doran; Loser es—Labelle ang Kritchell; Lake 3 Manvel _Mopr 90_Fulton to the police Ik. so badly hurt that # pine eed Ister of War, to-day. ordered the sun-| w Peneloh of all operations against Rals- Monroe the police arrested ene man on ull, suspicion. ns ners Paves ran POLICE COWARD KICKED FROM THE FORCE: “80 HIS BUTTONS ARE STRIPPED FROM HIM. f New York’s “Finest” Guilty ot Cowardice in Years First 0 CTSIN Powerful Italians Captured by Two Central Office and Four Precinct Men—Hustle Them to Station 1 ee | First ———2 $2 Walsh Is Dismissed in Disgrace for «1 -« eS Failing to Capture Warner, cers the Murderer. (Continued from First. Page.) 5 paral the fact tiut (i. man started In to do bis duty and wilted when he hearc A revolver, she That wi t the ti to think of personal datiger, Dut a } % z he aime iG his ee allvody that he eae fasts aie shop fa: HEAT PROSTRATION AND HEARY FAILURE fifteen minutes. He puts up the ridiculous excuse that he, a big stro: ligaman with ar rand a clib was deterred from leaving the roon “ ; aes . / = = are very rarely. fearea by Hise who, h stem in. perfect, cor- y a couple of old sn. This ds easily done by using “FIND THE cHlrors SUSTAINED. 1 FIND | Seep. thelr medicine * Id) vot farntss } | THIS MAN GUILTY OF COWARDICE. -1 DISMISS | HIM FROM THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FORTHWITH, AND GOD KNOWS 1 PITY A MAN. DISMISSED’ FOR “THAT CAUSE.” : is NO SYMPATHY SHOWN FOR HIM. Walsh was trembling all over. Perspiration rolled down his heavy} face. The eyes of every mau in the room were upon him,.and In none of [ the glances did he read sympathy; INSPECTOR,” COMMANDED THE COMMISSION- | ER SHARPLY, “TAKE OFF THAT MAN’S SHIELD AND HIS: NUMBER AND-HIS BUTTONS. STRIP HiM.OF EVERYTHING HE HAS*THAT SHOWS THAT HE EVER i ANE, Bans WAS A POLICEMAN.” : | na pee Inspector Walsh moved to his task with double alacrity, for the police ear z mad Maa only disgraced his uniform but he hee Trae Seat Doffy’s Pure falt- Whiské, a Walsh. The Inspector {3 not related to Stephen 8. Walsh. The figure on the| 4s it has no equatas a tonic-stimu- policeman's collar denoting the number of his precinct was ripped off in ‘lant and buiider of new-blood and. hurry, but the Inspector had some trouble with the buttons. Walsh took off }tisste. It tones up the heart’s ac- his own shield and handed it to,the Inspector, who threw It on a table be-/tion, soothes the nerves and keeps aide him as-though he hated the touch of -t- ;the body healthy and. strong. Wis “Cut off the buttons,” cried the Commissioner. distilled wholly from malted grain, “The catches are twisted,” explained the Imapector. “t-ean get them|/and “its ‘softness, ‘pala ity and of all right.” | be freedom from injurious substances DEGRADED IN THE STREET. ree patsceanely a WORE allel rt “Don't do it In here,” ordered thé Comthiasioner. “He has been here/Sitive stomach, long enough. Take him outs{de the bullding.” : Sold. by. druggists, grocers and The Inspector obeyed. Walsh followed him down two flights of stairs, | dealers or direct. Price $1. Mus through the wide corridor and out on the frott ‘ateps bt the old bullding, | trated medical booklet containing facing all the newspaper offices Thero were few spectators who knew \some of the many convincing testi what waa golng on outside the policemen, the reporiéts and the’ woman, | monials received from grateful men who began to sob as eoon as she daw Walsh appear. and len ven have: been Due THE INSPECTOR DID A QUICK JOB. IN LESS [M4 dostors are eer, N THAN A MINUTE WALSH'S BLOUSE WAS BUTTON- LESS, HIS HELMET HAD BEEN GRABBED FROM HIS HAND AND HE WAS ON HIS WAY TO THE SIDEWaLk, “PROPELLED BY A PUSH FROM THE INSPBCTOR’S HAND. FROM THE WINDOW QE EVERY QFFICE IN THE BUILDING POLICEMEN LOOKED QUT UPON THE DISGRACE OF ONE WHO HAD BEEN THEIR Say as ine eal Commisstoner Bingham called the police- SPECIAL for this THURSDAY men present up close to the desk and addressed them gt some length. The ORANGE & LEMON DATE Me scene had affected him deeply. c My even had enydbine bly ma ike Wid fe year's persa, “1 cann|| BONBONSI2. ROUND med of what has || CHOCOLATE COVERED talk to you men as I would lke to talk for I feel as as! i happened hefe and what caused this to bappen gs:you do. RASPBERRY. eecunn ide MUST ACT IN JIME OF DANGER. “Good God, men, if a man ig not physically trave fn the face of dan- ger, what Is he? He cannot be calle! a man. -He ta ofly 's poor, weak Park Row store open evenings unti] 11 o'cloe! i House for Third“ Degree. _Two Central Office Detective-Lieutenants and four precinct men| gay, and you will assure all your comrades that this man had a fair trial, 094101010 —T/ from the East Eighty-elghth Street Station late this afternoon arrested i with drawn revolvers three Italians suspected of knowning something of 001000 0-1) the strangling and partial dismembering of the girl found dead in the areaway at No. 204 East Ninetieth street yesterday morning. The dé- tectives invaded Harlem to make the arrest and after capturing the men took them to the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Police Station. The three prisoners were powerful fel.) === SEED SHOES AND SKIRTS OF ACTRESS who proclaimed angler tragedy, dut in spite they were bundled into the trol wagon and were driven to the CLEVELAND -AT-SOSTON: Past Highty-slghth Bireet Blatlon to be] — lows AMERICAN LEAGUE. of the of denial ; {hls afternoon by a” miscreant. the | sergeants, Ofteen patrolmén “and & doo ae See police believe may know 'the strangter|cinet, all growing out of this case, of, the women whose body was’ { ~ADthe. ereerny—of an Test” ) Street tenement, They base this belie | that he tore the shoes trom and when her Home| Sind Spanoer; Dy-| cehrer, the Tenderioin woman, known | ——}—__— also ai ho Wi EASTERN LEAGUE. Cee es aeoaciatros by Ret | neal Gee ene ate master, a fellow known as Charles Da- lef onthe fact| thing wrotig with him mentally. "Me was in trouble of one sort or another Mise Rice's | al] the time he was in the Police Department. After the Oak Street Sta- other came out “May Graham,” strangled in. her room, at No. the ‘care’ of the woman murdered In Hawt Ninetieth street her Commissioner Bingham. appalled by strpned her of her whoo, Afinx Rice was éntering the apartment- houne where she lives when her masafl-| 77 ant made his appearance. close behind her and followed up the She was on the third’ Aight when he seized her skirts. She acreaméd } 4nd he threw her, holding her down un- tl he had removed slayer nrat | and his superiors were not sorry to ses ‘him go. He had no friends in the to-day sent out 2 ua he balleved the number to be-| 3 lating | 0 0 1.0'2 0.0.0 —3, who were roaming the city, emu 3) the Berlin girl ripper. From inspired aon sources during the day came tho sug- V xestion Urania reas NA | Girard, who strankiod +009 096100-1) a girlin the Bronx a year ago and 0.0.04 2 0 0 6 3) dscaped An autopsy on the girl's bos her’ patent-leather a » the girl's mother, ran| work &nd operations wil bo resumed tueked the shéos under hi fled. 118 exckped into St, fe ue and was last seen runnii the—txst Hiver on On imleventh “street, waste and of unusuaily and assaulted | ‘Then Mrs. Rice, Nicnoiag ART ling the strike, It 1s Delloved the steel ie was well drensed powerful b & ligbt sult and white sae eto furniah th tundred and Twenty- a strong man’s quickly @ BEATEN BY HIGHWAYMEN. ‘COURT STOPS PRESENT ; LEATHER MERGER PLAN. Vice-Chancellor Newark, N. J., to-dvy, aigned an arde restraining the prop by three highwaymen while | united States Leathe was s Central Leatver Cd Cumberland Bireet Hospital attended his | conditions namda and the directors. of the two compadies until such tme as Monroe said ho had been robbed of a| the court may decree otherwise. watch and other articles valued at about eee RICH MAN DROWNS IN k SIX.-INCHES OF WATER, BINGHAMTON, j works individually or solleetively, any neventy-four yéars of isidered ond of the wealth- Tioga County, waa drowned re Jate last night in the ‘ompany ind Mel, rexident of Lounsberr: Y, oppogite Tio; The order doea not restrain the in- * a thing. In all charity, let us consider that Ke te not responstble for the fear that grips him and makes him a poltroon. nae cr “I feel sure that you will spread the ows of what happened here to- I don’t have to tell you, but I will repeat this to poli + The time to to get 1 in the time of danger, He who hesitates shows the white feather.” Inspector Walsh was asked by Commissioner Bfagham {f er baw anything Mke it before, and the Inapector sald: = aa *“‘Nd,-nor. evar heard anything Itke it before, and I hope as Jong as Jam on the force I will never witness such @ thing as haa occurred th thie trial room to-day." | ( The Commissioner was askeq“if the three patrolmen ‘who were broke some three montha ago on the testimony of Policeman Walsh, who was then in the Oak street station’and who claimed he was haged by the three men, would have their cases’ reopened, “ * The Commissioner sald it was too soon for him to talk on that matter, but that be would consfder {t, | é ay I oe ~The three-men-were Poltceman Unger; whe was onthe fores two yaar ‘ SUNTS. Policeman Nixon, twenty-two years on the force, and Polloeman Fitspatrick, sixteen years a ‘policeman. Walsh claimed at that time that the three brutally assaulted him while in the dormitory of the statfon-house. ‘The trial was before Deputy Commissioner Henson, who recommended ...._There_j9 an -tmpression among those who observed Walsh at his trie) and who are familiar with hts réoom! as a policeman that there {s some- ton experience Walsh was transferred to the Tenderloin, At his own re- quest the was transferred from there to the Rast Fifty-first Street Station department. ORE DOCK STRIKERS VOTE | — Mresow Brock Victorious, MNABRAQANSETT PBR, Kt. July 91, TO RETURN TO WORK. | rms ecoma event in the Nerrarncost Cuivs (Pe polo, tournament, at the Point Judi July &.—The ore | Country Ctub’ aivurds wa won Festerday’ by the: Masdow Broolt team, whith defeated Bryn Mawr, The Meadow DULUTH, Mfinn., jock strikers have yoted to, return''té to-morrow. This’ fs rewarded as broak- the request of ‘the striking oré dock- | men for a joint committed of arbltra- | tion was delivered to them at 10 o'clook tila morning, and & meeting was called knight, the package is to Immediately to consider the roply, ‘The letter expresses a readiness to re- | employ all thé atn&king workmen before : ae - 8 accepting any Taborera. not heretofore! | Ce | } rth =e I Jn he ‘employ. af the company, and. a Y. on 4ea | Employers* advertised for helps. through “World Wants" Tast week, dr 9,786 more than were! in All Other New York Monting. | Newspapers Combined, 9 7 > ngnesa to take up with any of the | employees after they have returned to lasue’ whloh’ the men deem should: be e fendjuntea.” Shielded Agalant Attack, The company. expresses a hope, that neha the strikers will Immediately return to mates that i they refuse thetr places will be flied und operationa | jas f on the docks be resumed jmmedately, |= “iva Oman aa: ‘ 5 It ta the opinion: of 5 & On a. description furnished, by terested corporations from ward. & me at. be aubeditte It Is supposed he auffered w stroke, as Fa anier edie, wee. drawned was mi 4 to tha stock! close in touch wil

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