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eoohemammeateetesetenrtcyn LD, WEUNESDAY, _ AUGUST 21, 1907 POLICE REPORT TO Here to Aug. 15—furn with stmiin Arrested for crimes ngninat women... 62 ee Rapes reported ... ... 33 Attempted, rapes re- » Masters Notified That Sensa-{| “tismete’ carer tiorial Action Has Been For- |] "&pct “fintttea vr tne - mally Discontinued. Convictions ..., ...... Casce pending ... Cnsen Ulamisaed LIKELY TO ATTACK ANEW ~~ tained ‘Tangible Results Seem cones” OHIME WHE B concorn HL, Aug. | The next frjends’ agoifst Calvin 8S. Frye 0 SA others, to secure an accounting. of the properts” of the aged founder and eameé to an abrupt end to-day. § : Beraiarale eater ines opening or Figures: to Mayor, Who coprt In the continued hearing regard- mounced that counsel for the next friends had filed with the clerk of the sult. Manf Reasons for Action. UThis was the second day of the sec- @nd week of the masters’ hearing spon 5 r the competency of Mra, Eddy. Upon | of this character than w oom staid tirete rents: Vita mt Fear #; Chandier. senior counsel for Jin such attacks, even allowing for gain In population during the year, Show Mayor Was Wrong. the clerk of the court a motion for [hae hereby withdraw thelr appen et Any immediate result of a decision | that he was mistaken. 4M) our favor upon the exact issue aa| The totals for thix year wh' dens ‘and. disadvantages to he en- | arres _ dared by us both before and atter| not » such a decision, total of sixty ibe suit na LeNce i* disclosed. or whicn mignt vel of th eemlarged in consequence of tna suit, | 1907 carries uli Commissioner O'Keent Wp) thelr cheracter, overcoming ine] any one day this year. Whe. Oe. -RextInends toy he day, us shown by the Hats, tacts and vindicate the rea- based sich bowever, ts now nereny hander wen formally presented bona fide. The disposition of that day’ Mrs. Eddy’s Lawyer Objects. Mk Streeter, counse: tor Mra. iddy in her oenair, at once presented a mo- pending. (Af we are allowed to procedt,” said ME. Btreeter, 1d snow you that} assaults ended in murder. As the mim- an Hep. 12, wi, Mrs, icddy degan to| mer has been marked with several Arrange for the management ot ner| snocking murders accompanying auch forthe: rest.ob per He and to} that the police records may hav: “Nat one word of testimony has been i Atroduced.”: he said, “to show that one | ctimes tabuated under “murders @ollarcot. Mrs. ddy's/ money has ever |MOt TAPe een misappropriated. The charge of Gapreds mPeeeney ax completely col-| JANUARY COTTON IS "Tt 1s now stated in the press ti purpose of mwaiting Mrs. Eduy's eath and then contesting the will fis Pay AB al her competencey upon the & Saajitinow stands, or upon eueh Carine eMilence ay «he may Introduces. Will Report to Court, © Mr, Streetar demanded from the ters u finding to that effect. Judge ale! drich said the issue su. | nin the mar rong pressure that option 7 nost immediately ner y reports of general rains in Texas itted to them | The opening pi Seaton Let ldd; September, 1 wo 11.40 ebrul April, ey! vext friends hay withdraw from tide hearlag and unsounced fic they. will withdraw. the silt trom Bup Court, there ja nothing left yiohe Rie AGohear ana wo do nat tage we |New. York's yz prices MOGI be Sustitied tH ring forward |2)c) to UW.2h; Sepiémper, 11.22 with in ex-pa arty ST | October, Wi Nywember, 105 ewe xt to Aude | December Jan Chamberla tit evidence | Maron, 1223 (9 3224 to 1s] wad the hand } May. 12.2 to 1233 ames | ce of in Jud Charnberlain resu the opposing Sethe hedrine— Soceabsdesulia vival urba rive warn arses Ws i a Without r We whould be 4 din going forward | lieve with 1h! | ar: aIn “renly to a question by Judtee | ylis 1 he would take | t think nsul for the "1 notwithstan: of the sult they nds y oF fence of Mra, Eddy's May ‘Bring New Action. | STH iearere ut Ey Bver since the examination of Mra.| this’ proof to) the aul jnco howey fac tated, however, that If certain that tt will « of front and that s be. prepared im “next friends equity action, ft Wwas declired to-day, hax suded eompromise or xetilement. No conces- | Suc Blon® have be dev er sid * nda? been Bayaiet of have given tot er af Mes. Eddy'« pe "f: : No Compromise * VPeiends of: Mra, fheonditional withdrawal of tie sult al vic Could not attain eu yey inatituted Alfred Farlow, of the ¢ after the dismisaal MG, Poe thie Jevous cxm AM ANing a” (oily \inie: Wpbesire spending their Vacation SYM Mace tery ve hunted FE any a lonk vear ‘ World “Hedort’! Ads. “showed then bot the dene Mit queer whieh Dr aan 114 compe fond manage her aifatra 11) shat » not coerced In any Way. Th fae would appear aa} kes tia in tive upor all ocoasio eatithe a cbt eben) a MAYOR PROVING CRIME WAVE. the figures covering the crime-wave acnson—July 15 hed by the po- ice to Mnyor McClellan, com- ensen in 1907. 1906, fomous suit in equity brought om Maroh Vlast by George W. Glover,'son of Mra, “Mary Baker G. EF and_othe: —_ULETN ——— Read ofthe Christian Science Church |Actiny Commissioner Hands ing Mra. Eédy's competency before Makes Them Public. Judge Edgar Aldrich and his co- Masters, William E, Chandler, senior =< gounsel for the next friends, an-| dfayor McClgilan to-day received from Acting Police Commissioner O'Keeffe a eourt a motion for the dismissal of the | report on the criine against women and children during the existence of the crime wave in this city, The figures show a much larger number of offenses 5 reported lust fe next| The Mayor had suggested a compari- friends, addressed the court, saying: | #07 of the figures for a month of 106 “May it please the Couct, it will | With a month of 1907, and Commisstoner cudtiens be a relief to the mantere | O'Keeffe chose the period of July 15 to 1@ be informed that the counsel for the | Aug. US. The report showed that the cpext friends have this day filed with | police themselves admit a great Increase béfare the Masters without asking from | Mr. O’Keetfe fefused to give out the - them ani ¢nding upon the question | figures, putting It up to the Mayor, > ~<mubmitted to them by Judge Chamber-} who had made the declaration that the Main, so-called crime waye was mostly hye- “There Are many reasons for thie | teria that had [Jttle foundation in fact. getion. The principal one arises from | Mr. McClellan gave out the list to-day qBeonsidorailon of the unoroftableness | without comment, the figures showing h the vow framed: compared with the bur-| police play up the strongest are the showing great ‘police activity the conviction. The wo arrests this year, as been almost wholly alc] compared with twenty-nine ‘last year, frulsts in ttx nature and not a single | indicates that some cause for polic @oliar of the targe tortune whose exis-| activity must exist. The tabulated list thirty-one days’ in the 195 and Pan become at tnis me the Property| statement In discussing the lst that he ot the next irienas, kcnew of one day last year in whica the “Here are aiso reasons, rentimentai| crimea against girls exceeded those on July 17, 1906, when #ix arrests were re- fou Upon which the sult Nag been! ported. Six assaults were reported,’ and of them the police admitted five were & motion for the dismissai‘or tne quit. | grist a year later shows that one cause wax discharged and the reat were When asked about the methods used “heatethe nmasters procem) WIC Tie Pin compiitrg Ure Hats, MO" Keeffe way t $iGring and determine ‘ner competency | not sure that the police had marked 40 WALAKE her business affairs. ,down assaults In the cases where such e ; Fcrimes—the Biaffeldi, Boylan and Pires” [Or Der Kindred auring that) ether casea—tt is) falr to essume hoas and Rext triendx will abandon this watt fe AGAIN UNDER ATTACK, * & legal right toa Nad-| Another attack was made on January ket to-day, and under to rallied | Sellers of the new crop were encouraged joes Were: August, 11.00 Ite Getobay the with They are confident they | the records ample evi- question of Eddy by the Masters there een | MI. Eddy's ability to transact bus! Tumors that the sult. of sextet TT WAS A task attended b {Heads would be withdrawn. {t “At diMculiles because of the aple y of the old lady to concen rate her mind clearly: on her business though. int armed with. the neo already stallized ‘In lewn Sony ‘eoris the “next friends’ ate In Gime Se UTE He Gs FTE, Cas th WP maa ‘ with (angtble pes dy claim dat the ory for the Christan r They say they realized roxome -finie that the “next friends’ sx in the proceed rtlan Sel toh Committee, one 0 ¢ Ye wie admit hats } Wt Hamilton; of THE EVENING WOR Woman Attacked by Burglar, and Little Girl Who Saved Her THREATENS TO. “ALLL SUSPECT I | Woman Attacked by Burglar in Her Home Positive in hi CHILD DBFIES INTRUDER While Mother Struggles with Thief. Threatening death jo her and her three Httte children if ‘they made an outcry, a burglar armed with x long knife entered the apartments of Mrs Ella Wetder, No. 33 East Forty-elghth Street, just after rhidnight to-da: and. half strangling the mother, demanded that all the money and valuables tn the house be given him. ae That the mother and her three little one were not murdered jn sald by the Police to be due to the bravery and presence of mind of Bertha, the eight year-old daughter of the household. Al- though she had been told cry meant death, the little gir! silpped from her bed while the burglar was strangling her mother and gave the alarm, , Subsequentiy Mrs, Weidner {dentifed a man in thé street as the burglar. Despite the suspect's promise to pro- duce an allbl, the woman stuck to tt that she had made no migtake, and -AL_the police _covrt—she threatenrd=-to KI) the prisoner with a revolver if the Magistrate turned him loose. Six Burglaries Before. Mrs, Weldner’s husband ts employed at night by the American Ice Company, and was away from home when the burglar made his: appearance. The Weldners live in the rear of a grocery store owned by Francis _Piack.—Six times in the past few months Plack has been robbed, and to protect hls prop- erty has been sleeping in the store with a revolver close at hand. Mrs, Weldner and her three children were asleep when the thief gained en- trance to their rooms. The mother sa the man rifling a drawer and spr from bed. She grappled with the man. screaming as she tested her strength with his, Before she had made more than one outcry the man's strong fin- kers clutched her throat and she was borne to the floor. Threatened with Death. At the same instant the man whipped his Tonk knife from his pocket, and pressing the point of the weapon against Mrs. Weldnet‘s breast sald to the chil- dren: “A yell and I will cut you three brats to ribbons."* Besides Bertha, the children were Henry, aged seven, and Bilon, tess than two. The man sesmed bent on atran- sling the mother into unconsciousness before continuing his work of robbery, He thought that he had the children frightened Into silence, Little Hertha auletly slipped from Wer yeas—“She-trippedto-thedoor-tead=+ ing Jato the hallway and gave shriek after shriek. Then she hid away in a dark corner. The man loosened hie grip! on the snother's thfoat and with an| oaih sprang into the hall Had he. en} downtered the ithe gir) then the chance are he would have plunged the knife| Into her. Plack heard the child's screams. Re- volver in hand, he rushed Into the hall! Just as the man darted past him into] the street. The man, turned east disappeared Went on Thief Hunt. nd house sjip- Sipping af a kimono . her face and throat brufsed, fty-firsr # police station and to Lieut, Henry she told h story. Policeman Fitzgiblons was talied on the case, He took Mrs oud Da wentto Ore Bast £ event st Tirst ayen nets toeuhen heme. and then sugges} thut abe dreae herself fully “and come] for a walk ¥ | Thave an Idea your man dsaver in} | 1 Waldnepeund han MAW tired ; standing in tie doorway of it saloon “You go over there and lo eres —the—pottceman taht ates er. “Don't be frightened. . I will be close by. If you Identity any ahead and then nd come bi - COURT FREES HIM | boxnd for thie port and [Out kt sea.” The blaze dig extensive Braves Death to Give Alarm! IG LINER AFIRE JAIL BREAKER WHTHINO PANIC) MATE WITH RAZOR -_o (a Blaze on Friederich der Grosse] {nfuriated by Refusal to Join Attributed to..Seer ot! in Escape, Prisoner Makes Vivid Pajamas. Murderous Attack There was a brisk Mre on board (he North German Lioyd lner Friedertch der Grosse Monday pight, as she was ome 700 miles MOUNT HOLLY, Ni J, Aug 1 —Be cause Joseph Misler, hia cel! mute. re- fused to ald him tn an attempt at jatl delivery George Reed Clark, held tn the ot having shot Thomas J. Barret. a hotel proprietor. three weeks ago, drew out a razor and damage to the ship's laundry and also to the bakery, but was kept under such good control that the passengera were pot alurmed. In fact. there were some who Kad not heard of the fire when the wad a fierce struggle in the cell berwéen ship reached purt to-day. "e the twe men. which ended only a! Every precaution that prudence can|the man with the knife had been: over- suggest fs taken in the laundfy of a | Powered by the other. ' big steamship to. prevent fire. The Clark has been a yery unruly prisoner officers of the Friederich der Grosse a: nd caused the keepers much troupte. | turned In on Monday afternoon by a re-| haved men in the piace was put ‘turning Atnerican voyager, Clark's cell to spy on nim, Thirty bags of the ship's linen andthe| After the guarda had made {heir) [shirts and pajamas aforesaid, besides | rounds lai |considerable other laundry belonging to | nlece of tron he had hidden and started | Passengers, were destroyed. The blaze /to remove the bricks from the chim- [apread to the shop's bakery, which ad-|ney at-the back of the cell {Joins the laundry, and prematurely | Miler watched as, he made progress, hare The TSC and SONI ciaRS KsCTIONS oF; THEE S BRIDE WENT. WITH PARSO WHO WED THE -—_>__ “God Told Her to Leave,” So Ran Note Left, Says = {JP MORGAN BACK AND PEEVISH AT FRB OF FINANC 7-8 above yesterday's closing, while Reading gained a point, Smelting -3-4, the room of the reporters at Brooklyn | Police Headquarters to-day evaded the office boy on guard and de- | poalted on the desk nearest typewritten nts reading “Please print tn) your valuable paper disappeared and Says He Doesn’t Intend To. S210) shares and $775, told her to leave imo Back owner God Morgan arrived in New| Jang net chang: to-day, the picture | tinal quofson of physical { not an extremely pleasant gentleman to! Allie is worrled 1 pers, Mra. Weldner, weak from frigat| No jnon with thelr maney ay. White: Star Jiner Od at 7 and Horbert Chie. Me Se 7? to Quarantine Morgan was gen rei ua comtreert Fathead ao ct pesntitte careful to state his reverend improper desikna upon Mrs, Moffet Morgan jn his stateroom Then he was asked to register Weldner did as ste was told So frightened was she that she tot- walked three me aliead! In a tew her steps. bbons » Akan Passed thet 16 with revolver he stopped be- | then walked | pinutes she was. re-| Ww That Is the Burgiar.” i s ts the sald Mrs pointing t ean who choKed 10 threatened to murdec me and dren. Phe man salt jie was! Doyle, of No. 38 Bast Forty- sircet. In the Ye the prisoner told x siralghit » that he wax iad been ‘ume fur ad just r kville Police Court to-day eldner onk. She uaning «bout > Weekx and look wt him ment la iglit ana xumination «in the LOST LIFE PRAGA S nan bax been found, and it wed that he lost his lite. { | i | } | { | ; faltiel| end Was destroved, No a few opinions {though he fs a Methodlat panting and eager nublic, worship alone religious Inspiration him eight y ments jn financial Mr. Morgan was sked he had read yesterday at } fami aL emphatically pieamant for the reper tere the mtd or aroused jim for the Hovk. exclaiming There's the Cormalr My magnin E cannon shot : Hel) bas Routh: Ry Tenn. Copper Texne, Pacitie home much wWabah, pf Wert une Tel DECEMBER WHEAT. IN AY-| strong to-day, there being k general DOCTORS REPORT TAFT’S- MOTHER COMFORTABLE onkahorem. Phyatciahe atated to-day Chat comfortable day yesterday and a aulet wah UD to LOO 7-5, while Sept a kissing her, time and age oki at 97. unable to uccount for the origin of | He often made boasts chat when nis Monday night‘s blaze. Some of the| tral ane around ne would be acnong laundry hands ascribe it to a collection | the missing, and Mister, in jal for a of Inflammatory shirts and pafamas| minor oharge, and one of the beat ve in Mght Clark produced a bakea yesterday's breakfast supply of /,%% feared to make any outcry, as he pane had seen a razor in Clark's possession Because of the excellent discipline He decided to keep quiet until a & pom eal hanes acne, Ger iuappened along. But none appeared steered ey ae Hpi ais hs We and Clark, Neving broken @ space In muppreasicn of thé flames, The frei {t® Wall. called upon Misler to lead the way to liberty, It was about 2 A was stubborn while tt lasted. and qua. tities of atif_ing emoke escaped into |M- and everything about the prison was the ship. j Misler pleaded that he wax sick and [refined to Ko. This made Clark furious, who started for hit with the razor tn —_— hie hand. “Oh, you're slok, are yout’ he aald. “You are going to elve me away, hey? Well, 1¢ that is the case, 1 will end } Your’ measly existence by cutting your throat. and when I see you dead I will Kill mysel As Clark made a dash for Misier the 5 = qatter Krapped the hand thar held wy | razor and after a fierce strugcie ma aged to throw Clark and get the w : Bee Amalgamated Copper, Read-| Keser charies W Deputy. Bher A ama = | Keeper Charles ams, Deputy Sher- Sn Pper, ea i TSleetwood and urnkey 5 skt Fearing that Clark had been Hed ing, Pacifics and Smelting | Sixi?% tettiver’ and that ene hen between the ty Lead in Trading tocent the: s m. 1 door open, Bieet wood sent word to Sheriff Norcroxzwy and De- tective Parke! and when they arrived the five men stood in front of the Jait Weakne, i r4 stocks at/ With drawn. révolvers. while the cell Ca In American” stocks) atl oor wan opened’and Aflsler taken ou London had ‘a monientary depressing Turnkey effect in the local market at the open-}and grabbed Clark, the other officiais ; ac Unton 2Paeltie Ning | still covering tho cell. with <helr rr wn; And Union. Pacific! and Smelting veteran. Clark, made lltue: realstance, Were lowered and Amalgas| Loa sraihecenatcaken tovanotherrecieny mated Copper and Brookiyn Transit] Murderers’ Row exclaimed, “There is 112) These lorkes were Immediately | A7menning (he 7 made up under the Influence of a good| “3u". “Srison officials say that friends demand for both accounts. of Clark probably supplied him with In the rise Amalgamated was Iifted| the razor. ROOGEVELT WILL BE THERE. Union Pacific 1-2 and Southern Pacific}! CANTO! - 3-8 Bome of the other leaders showed | !* made by the citizens’ committee hav- losses. Trading wan brisk. ing charge of the final arrangements | made‘an attempt to kill the man There+ were answeret by | men was only a hoax | ski! then entered the cell! aomething the matter with me; I don't | under bonds ©., Aug, 21°—Announcement | AUTO DRIVER 1S AT SEA SAVED.) FIGHTS HIS CELL! HELD FOR ATTACK | ONPRETTY GIRL | Seventeen - Year - Old Martha Pierce’s, Assailant Denied Bail by Magistrate. LURED TO FATAL RIDE.. Young Beauty Tells How She Was Enticed from Home of Her’ Friends A scene of dramatic intenally, pathet« jie and heartrending. stirred the Coney | Island -Co to-da when Magistrate Geismar held Albert Loesing, twenty- | two" years old, charged with attacking [a young girl, without ball to awalt the action of the Grand Jury. As the de claion was pronounced a seventeen- | year-old girl, strikingly pretty in face and figure, fainted in the «of @ weeping mother and heartbroken fath- er. : She was Martha Pi Mr. and Mra. John hotel proprietor The Magiatra Loesing showed th filly, ¢ More than an wutymol ce, daughter of ree, the latter » Hoboken, N. J. S examination of aa innocent bit of quettishiy indulged in—nothing ride witha nan with whom she was newly ed—had wrecked the young the girl told wrx the ol seek asim ond hocknive Only a few weexs Martha bers went treet Fente friends, Mr. and Mra. Ate wer, at thelr lsmmons avenue in Sheepshead Bay. Shortly after al ®uS introduced) by 4 irl iriend to young Loesing, Loesing’s ostensible occ \uracted by the girl's charma he {_unceasingly of the joys of auto- R and urged her to accompany wy evening ride Many times she refused until one evening, when Lesing, accompanied by Miss Nellie Grogan’ and Fred Wilaon, halted @ handsome automobile In front of the ler house. Miss Pierce was sitting on the porch. yielded to ther comxe tox and Joined the party. The car sped in the direction of Fort Ham- Aton was that of garage wboring eatabllahe i the story told by the girl in court i Liat Loesing drove the car into a gar inne’ of road and stopped. He #x- jained that something was wrong wit ¢ motor. 1184 Grokan and Wilron left the autoe mobtie ar odered” Om In the dark= ness, No sooner had tney dixappeeure4, Miss Hlerce declared, th Loewe Eravbed and inristed that she @c- fompany im) into the fed nearby, Tnaignentiy retusing, ene su pe ale tacked ter on the spot, Mer torn cota. Ing wan exhibited in court Sie Grogan Kirt and Wileon wera neld by the Magistrate, as witnesses, 310) each — MORE TROOPS TO RIOT ZONE. NORFOLK. Va., Aug. 2—Under tele graphic orders received here to-day Prices xagsed and operators were idie| for the dedication of the McKinley | frim Col. Nottingham, commanding the monument that the ceremonies positive most of the afternoon, the market {1 °"41 be held Sept. 30, and that the rinking into a condition of lethargy President will be here. A fund of | which is approached only duri ea helght of the customary mid-summer nas Hasn't Read Roosevelt Speech tettress:— team priess were trom 12 to 1 under yesterday's closing. The the | $10,000 is being raised by Canton citizens to onfertain. the city's guests on that occasion. pas nk Wax mixed and slow. te total sales of stocks (o-day was 69 of bonds. To-day'a highest, Jowest and closing prices 23rd Street of st from yea! are as follow: Low. Clon Chalm UN 64 fy us Lacomotive Fa Buel. & of Men’s Autumn Ani, Ro & Ro pt Am: Steel pe racit thle, G. West le. 4 oN. W Fuel & [ro RUG DEPARTMENTS. Go. pt MaSiP, & B.3.M. Me ine : prices. New Dear? Kermanshah ‘folk & West Amon Airurake S S Central 65.00. nt ke. Weat Pas Mail cscs Pennsylvania Peoples Gan: Proamey Steel Pressed Steel pe Readine 23rd Street, fess. Bleed Rep. Steel pt Rock Taland pf). Sheffield Pacific Vac. pt L&W win Cay Ree cite Pipe her pe Aayance. Dectine, FAVOR WITH TRADERS. "(among which CHACAGO, Aug. 1.4--Wheat; opened Novelties) for the Tit ewe Sa blonng botitota and Winter Seasons, ~~ weather In Uie Northwest, and the bull We iafte urintipull tHusine owen slat , Fifth Floor, t SBLan b ember shed » ( Twenty-third Street, i \ In the New York market December \ pate it. R&R. x| HABERDASHERY DEP’TS, In Both Stores. Exhibit a large and complete stock 125 dozen French Four Tans and Browns, Bolero Embroidery. 134 inches wide. j 150 dozen, open end, Silk Four-in- hands. Plain and fancy designs. ~An unusual opportunity to purchase Fine Rugs at about one-half usual the Persian Weaves). 30.00, 45.00 and ‘JAMES McGREERY & GO, : (Wholesale Dep’t.) : Invite Visiting Merchants and ths Buyers to inspect their latest Importa- tions of Silks, Velyets and Dress Goods Hmilitla, fifteen additional milidamen from the Seversg-trat Virginta real- ment were to-day dispa to Onan- cook and Tasley, on the eastern shore ot Virginia to Joln the troops already Moshe of the race trea EERY & 0. 34th Street Neckwear. n-hands, plain or with Spanish *« ¥,00-each soc each In Both Stores. and, Saruk (finest of 34th Street. are included” many approaching Autumn sthere