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[THE EVE EVENING | WORLD, FRIDAY, ~TCHRGES vO (Bich Ma Man’s Wite Slain by Thiet NOVEMBER 58, 1907. IGOVERNMENT REPORTS ~—TSTEAMER CAME ‘STRICKEN DEAD CORN YIELD LOWER. WASHINGTO: nd Diagram of Scene of the Murder: Went TA Sisk and Mur- dered Meh. OTHERS WERE > JAILED. Police Were Baf! fled Uniti the _ Guilty Man Gave Clue by |: ‘His Mutterings. S = The “series times, reseamling the ‘Jack the ‘Rip- wer’ murders in London, 185-89, oniy | here the victims were ittle girls” in- sft WITH LEADING BURGLAR GING 2 | Victims “Overcome by Doped Beer; It Is Said, and Robbed at Leisure. ROBBERIES ILast Haul of; | Woman Going to: Europe Led to Arrests.» Mee ausiy Polish | Polish, h the confession of « printer's ‘@pprentice, named Paul Minow, an cp-| ileptte, twenty-two years of axe, who! ? confined in an asylum for! the tneane at Hersber: frhe “authorities of that inadtution! Snformed that Minow hed —toen+ talking In-—rambling manner of the| Murders, suspecting him of havi gominitted ti« Tim to talk, ‘with the rosul: that hej freely reiated in an artless fashion! thew he had been taunted by his moth-| @ and slater witli iaziness, had gone go into-the streets in a race and had! ented hls faélings by stabbing withou:| °: Srectcn four little girls one after} je other, He then rambled abou: the ity tor a while and eventually re- Wturned hame. |. We does ict appear whether the | nother and sister of Minow were aware | bet what ho had done, but his mind are taviatigatia P Polis Epavion inca home, 0, 317 EarcTwenty-aixth 3 i Manhatjan, after one insky | had been subjected toa tone and entra: couree of lessens in revelations iy ltectives Soloske, Hic. ale the Hrook ad i021 burglars. There ya fow charges azatinat seutha iany first offense “of which she cnsed dates back to Aurus that month she was arrest ATMEL FUMED Official Report on} the Finding of Chloral stands ac- Early in in Hack- lary. Dhe suse ball und {ailed to appear tor) trial, = Gn August 19, the p. Liskiwik. with fe charge that 1 men— entered+ ati Chemist’s No, 322 Wythe avenue, ‘ooklyn, and passed the ‘time of the cay with him in ‘Tne woman Rested -partict- can of ty One of the becarr is ort that THEY Bent him! to the asylum a weak lat? The police have —confirmed—Minow's -con- ¢ Ttipper’*_murders oc- Jin Berlin during July test -aimos (far the centre of that city and aroused | excitement and indignation. The | juin -aticoosalvely enticed four young the Oldest only five years old, | to doorways and houses and stabbed { hem several times In the abdomen with | sharp instrument, with the result | it three of the children died from the ects of thelr wounds. Shortly after the crimes were asp of paper WIth a Death's |i hat_herrooniers tad departed. A akeiches on it was found on a | ra pwublic seat near the scene. On It was | Written in a ramblin; ‘Seaway, away; in | & 00) T ha i ir) Prinsieden rer owas faniened le ecliacr blade, ond te wee | were the ine ‘ta who examined’ the me copolusion that it war writion in, and the theory wi test favor among Gon, fcastody on. suspictc RS the aoe imseit- inet ~esy] author! the ‘ —_—_— —-GAGH-AND-SCRIP_DIVIDEND: { ‘The announcement was made. to- “i Wat at the mecting of the Micon pe American Steel Foundries Company se eei4_yeaterday ‘a cash dtyidend of-3-per+ Aetmt and 0 ecrip dividend of 20 per ‘eeat!:had been recommended. The serip wes enneunoe’ {a to bear EUS t. rate of ¢ per cent. “Phe plan mill ra for = Wan.ed _To-Day ! —}; os advertised for in The Morning | World's Central. Office men sea Kitchen Help... 11) Laldes' Tallors fueseeumect| “ Operatora Patnters Photoxraphers Printers bak eoaouee Poilahers * Gompositors 2 Cooks (Male) : Peper-Hangecs Cooke (Femule) . Rooter : Saleniadies ‘Dressmakers Dentists, Dishwastera .. 5. Drivers. Drug Clerks. PBlectricians ipping Clerk: Sign) Painters Skirt Hands ve Hands , slate en Bteamfitt Btenographers Btenographers ( ‘Talloressea he was a punpy. Typenriters OO., Upholsterers niehors wists 2} 2 8} 314 | Every week, month and _ year, The | “World prints more “Help Wanted’ Ads, than any: three other New all York newspapers SoU) Miscellaneous Pmen bought the brought about. She was held for t wy LUSITARTIA BRAVED | ency. ) {magination was reaponrip! {her tamuon pet dow, Pinky heer and Zaxracw took the first drink, . he Khudex of ntrat were talting fast) when he woxe up. He hid a terrine fleadache -ind-wae ebwike dU, The Woindan and the two 1 ry miesing, Tiyed at the heme of aldo FOU WOFU Of Juweiry, $45 In Cuan; NO. 039 Newbury street, last night a] clothes of Wal- The trank had’“éonie direct from Bogota, N. J. where the latter died at the home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Hurd a week~ago last Sun- and u revolver, Sanit} rad th. On Oct. last a woman, said by tho) tg, ee police to have been Mra Linktwik, called. accompanied by a man, upon Mrs. John Felzynski, at No, 136 Nine-| Yeenth streot, Hrvoxiyn, Mrs, Felzy'nskt| Tents furnished rooms. The woman und 4; the man rented a room, After a few] hours they sent Sirs. Felzynski ro! can of beer. U Feturn sax found | | day, Water Baker, though active in eth- cain his undergraduate 4: it —tilmaei{oft from —ail his su) Worth Of JoWelty and sundry otner| collewe affMiations within a few years Valuables, , of hie leaving Cambridge Men who Got away, With Woman's $511. | koow him as ‘Wallie’ Baker, the man- | ly, busyt lunged coxawaln of the 3 | elty- erew, were aurptised to find him Weckand | forgetting mo econ. No one reoulle his ait wit 2 Brooklyn, “The Oelweck'e ean none having attended a clase reunien. It a litte store and were about to sail for | Was & surprise when the provisions of Europe. Bewed in m of Mra, | his will keoame knewn that be had Bins dress was a bag containing | made a gift to the college. ‘The callers were strangers to ti It wan net jong after Walter Baker's Qsiwecks, but they were very aise graduations thatihalbeaan|to make fre- 1D wu SA On Becta ee ie furnished eae cas | quent visita to New York. For several | and the malo companion oe! the woman | Years prior to his mother’s death, which ouller.-weni—alter entre; occurred las: January. hs hed —Nept-=: A’ thomselvas | room at Browne's Chop Heyes, He ing thetr uf 1-mpent at least_six_months_srarr_year thelr callers enamel porta lin hie new envivonment. Part of oe Oelweck’ edly Veparied. in Coatain- | time te spent with the Huta at Bo-! gota, After hie mother'n death te tor | wp definitely his residence in Bogota, | ate comMx ts Boston to visit his brother anty once “x month: -Oa—one of his! Inte visita here he told a friend that) he thought y of coming back to Boston to The reasonu that | he eave may have a bearmm en: case now under Inveatixation. woman. relative ofthe Bakers. who attended the funeral of Walter at Forest Hills Cemotery, apoke to-day of Mrs.-Hurd's_evief asshe-sicod-be- side the-grave_ot ber old friend. She Se tn deeper—mourning | than_any! ther woman at the funeral and she | stiook vate ree In pressing forward Invevway!thiviie/ancther p with claape nds at the grave she \for the Lusltanta, as no ship ever car DeMtly missed her footing. At the ea) 30 many milllons—ncrors-the At.) NOune- Prior to_wolig to the cemetery, antic, The gold wes all in coin, ocotained! orother.” One of the neighbors looked | 284 “box Ity weigh: at her In surprise, and Inquired—if Mr. ! fa Waa 2472.33) Pounds, The treamite wea secured in| O'Mer Teally ede e ielelerbimne lariet ung, elxter 0 steel _vaults_on the lower deck tor. Of MT SAcenawa almost as’ percos Lows sotnutea liattoc thal tattnougn® ttt hast boen annoitnced that oF Rita Liskt wee Gectectives in the Adams Stre: oectes pee 3 et Police GIANT SEAS WITH “$12,000,000 GOLD, c (Continued from Kirst Page.) engaged om and accompanted Hota mer “ow | vaults, Yoe Luritania’s dn ma The poodie, she avid ole and blind After on the four month Continent wi cy ay eaAy accept oe ater QUININE? —That dN. GRO! ship docked Purses Lanoaster tonk | 352 °u6 “Sniorel—were-TOUhd Te TOU Representattves) ike shemicat anatysis ta —not yet reeds | everal duye, ruins were 35 came abreast of the autopsy has no foundation, It ts not [Right andidiginatspraceed prtan.| : Reporters whd called on, Edward 1 4] He former record was, efor news of the developments in the Distinguished Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurd, at ie paigngelmulle ‘Austros Sees of ia Marlowe; James Knott. cwner of more tian a week thie afterrioon and 1 Ww. > ond , jordon McCabe Mrs, 7) needore! talk to reporters. Mr. Hurd sal Mrs. Campbell said report that whe had offered the SEpTE ace nd sianeeaeeuN oN by her daughter, Blelln bell ne that Walter left the kind of a will he dane: anverteon'| thom, because It would take me all day ‘Mr Baker wae just lik Helin ee y that at the funeral we were the accompanied — whi! Lis 3 Ultle daughter Natalle, who was de- Marlowe, “end: tat the jelilent ert York or how] Hengelmotier, ¢ Sioa ele Reversi ry| GELTIC TO DOCK TO-MORROW. and hoped that reported by Wwireleas telegraph in co: Only and 1 tances wero not given, The Celtic ‘ohurge ot =e cae working eee Paella: talite cal__Examiner Magrath in Walter ye Bak stomach, the official report on (© be witen out —it-te vossibe that the| Tepart.... ROL. be Made public. ..for. The report from-New~-Tork--that-the; O- RGtNY At Tare snead’ ot sea body Was to be exhumed for further! Ligntsnip at 1.27 o'clock clear that- any’ \ thin morning. “Bhecanchored: ton ahs FES PHN ieee ae Geet Channel until 7 o'cioo joe ‘Quarantine vat Atter a ‘brie? Baker were courteously referred to the avernge ‘spec ‘GP Bas, Mr. Baker's lewver, Frank N. Nay | ease. Mr. Nav refused to talk Among. the Cunarder'e. pasnengera| _4UTd# Make Visit to New York rs, trick Campbell and com- home In Bogota Walter Baker died, | Mil eNR ieee the Minter lett thelr House for the fret time in the trrines liner Angelo, George Came to New York by way of Hackan- Mee inness sack, At the ferry they consented to Rellyman, Sir Lawrelice Young, 9. olasevain and J. H. Ruthert ‘Our lawyer has advised us not to * ollvely |ipive, out anytning for, publication, he All peupee snetiahectedi these sensational stories are untrue and COrsu TA SUeheeane ey wot empanted that t may be traced to the fact | did leave, Most of tnese Iles come troi ronon. Alan. Grquh pel! un ny ppbell: ind Boston. 1 am‘ not going to try to deny ine re dnd then I wouldn't be threugh. aurea him vansmuch we rce “whet | Here Mra. Hurd broke tn: ps fown family," whe said. , uytttomante | fim dearty ct, truthfully STievorkin eal Chlef mourners. Hin death wes a great, fan 7 Slow load) of. us, and especially to my Mise Filraheth Morea kr bay Gs Ve were llin-haperoned, an) soba eee Hen MI") | phe Hurts declined to ray where they of a tine, ‘The voyage over wae ne] expected to in New 1 we ran into that dread-|!0nx they would be absent from home, Ambassador, aald that whatever ot ora about Vint Teosevet'| ‘the White Star iine ateamver Celtic, Ranas | from Liverpool and Queenrtown, was | munication with the staUon at. Ba; fee | pone, L. 1, to-day, Time if will Se [probably dock about 8'A. M. to-moresam berneur je had ‘spoken of the dead mxn—Ke\ new NEW HAVCN BOARD DISCUSSES STOCK Railroad Directors: Take Up! * New Issue Voted On by ‘the Shareholders. GIRL TAKES POISON INSITO JEALOUS “What Did Billy Say?” She Asked, When She Became Conscious. ‘The monthly meeting of the New York, New- Haven and Hartford Rail- road Company directors, which it” had. announced would pass upon the sun of new miock voted at the annual, meeting of the-stockholicrs of the : ‘cont pany on Oct. 90, wan held this atter- neon-at_the Grand Ceniral Depot, it he- | ing the intention to determine the-ques- tlon of the »mount and terms of tissue ot.the-new_st ‘According to’ the original. advertise; ment, as fixed in the call, the pro- ‘posed Issue Is to be 354,005 whares, tn- sued at one to four shares outstanding, | ‘and at $1, 4 nan to stockhoiders“of record. But by an amendment pro | posed by J. P. Morgan, and “adopted, the possible amount was ralsed“to 431, 318mharex and the ‘an left urideterminod. Inquiry In hich rallroad circles hero [indicate the belief that the whole of the 481,89 shares at a ratio of one to | three Will be put out at par to stack. / holders of record, although there have } deen some tumors that the amount and! mr ‘price would be somewhat modifled, A | ent down the stairs alone. Bho high. official pf the compuny states. Is | very seldom left her apartments, ns Bho | that the needs of the’ company seem was feeble, * | practically to require the whole {ase “She always needed heln in walking! o¢ shares and ata price wher they sort — Mr Viel te—ts_Cive—and Mra are certlin to be takon up. Vigil and: I were the only onew tn che ;RAILROAD HEAD DENIES — GOV. COMER'S CHARGES. Smith, of Louisville-and.-Nashvilte, Says” Company Never-Admit- ted Dominating Alabama. MONTGOMERY, Ala.,Nov, 8—Prent~ dent Smith, of the Loulsvitte- and ville Fallroad, has returned to Mont- gomery from North Alabama and given out a letter in which he flatly dentes stacements made by Goy. Comer in his message to the Legislature. The letter ls addressed to the Governor and Je in the nature of @ reply to the message. A levera’_quarrel caused Rosle Gluck- man, twenty-six years old. to drink a quantity of carbolic acid to-day in an! attempt to ond her life. She is at the Geuverneir Horpltal in a critical con- Gition. “Rosle who Tives with her mother street, had many admirers, but Billy “Berle_won_her_heart He lon~sd_ for! other conquests and she decided to Bhe ran across (ho! street gnd bought the--earbolte acid--.came—-home-amd drank It, She scteamed 90 loudly that! {inte fore “belo ‘and called an amrbula: by girl was. unconvetous ‘when. the Gout Hospital doctor applied the 8 er_fitat words on re} con oaangae wi at did Billy say?’ AGED WOMAN HE AWARES AT HOME! (Continued {r-m First Page.) House “Finely ‘Furnlahed: The home. of the Viril ished even for this tna tion. Paintings of muco asce., aremt quentities of | Spanish giavs and silverware which tho Vixils prousht=witt-them—when “Mro-Visti-left Cuba*many years axo make the pome a rare spot far the dopredationa of the housebreaker, It In not known yet whether any of the housefuraishings or. valuables ig mussing. Neither has it been learned iow tho intruders gained an entrance. ‘ Running jum in the rear of the Vigil home ts 4 private court for tradespeo- ple, extending from Beventh to Eighth venues, between One fundred and Thuty-eiehin and One Hundred and u | pairty-aiata streets, Outalde tne elgnt-| | With ‘emphasis he denies the atate- fot wall which Incloses tie rear of | ment of the Governor that it had ever tne Nolte wee ond tea deily bavg| deen admitted that the railroad domi- been used fn aoaling’ the wal, nated the policies and politica of the Mysterious, Says Harburger, State. The parngrapha of ithe Goy- : are taken up and sop oroner Harburger left the house in| Srnors message aces if ter an pourra Inveatigation of} arately denied. Gov. Comer Is also the premises. criticised sharply for hia part In the “Moat mysterious,” be declared, “We| jtianta conference with the Governors caniegexpials Pre titteute could Ket! of Georgia and North Carolina, jar; ling down © fllght of taire, sides, she bs, on her face. f ha asked the bee to make a thorough Investigation,” A a severe avert ening by police, the colored mai etated thal was fo frmiinned when sho naw mistress deni er tan-a_block to tell her elster, Wai nee at a house ln One Hundred atreet. HEART RiatiT sh It Makes a Great Difference, tans { “About two years ogo I becamv jarmed because my husband had \ttacks from fainting spells cauged ——— by weak heart, from drinking coffee, “At first he did not like Postum | AMERICAN NEGRO WHIPS 1 had not then learned to boll Ite JAP IN THE PHILIPPINES, ‘oe at eirectignn say to eat ihe rich flayor and brown color. “After it was made right he Hked ft, and now for more than a year he has not been troubled with his heart —in fact, his general health Is bet- \can enaign on the birthday of the im. te sean for sean Narietelrent by peror «f Japan. The negro was ar- Dostum le Cree! { ed and the ~apanese Was soul to a, Read The Road to Wellville,” {tn ioe ital: vgs. ‘There's a Reason.” | and Thirty-seventn MANILA, Novy. A Japancee and an American negro-had a fight at Olongape over the right of the Japanesq to piace his 'national flag higher than the Amer- and; battered down and steam war turned | Gothing conmisted oes passengers, INTO PORE WITH AT BRIDGE LOOP ALIN AER HOLD NEAR AR CHAPLAN y Slight and Old Domin-+Father_ Chadwick, of { Liner. Joffe’ __Pas- by Side of Man Who s Didn't Know of It. Near, Car ‘Track. ion senge With a fire burning in’ her hipld! A tay. heavily bullt man was sj amidship, the Old D. from Norfolk with apbplexy to-4 ¢ar on loop’ No Mner 4 ¥ white waiting & $ the Mansatt HHdgh ant! dt ferson, railed “pluctal to port this a Geers the foot 0 ‘and Yotker were awaiting her, but their ser- ‘eqs were not needad, os the’ blaze was ler control. Omycone so: none of the’ y¥ Kengora knew th avant. They were greatly surprised whoa besieaed by a crowd of reporters pret Jefferson, which yesterday afternoon, was stear the coast when, of Egg Harbor, N, J.,| aa idaptity by just before noon the automatic fire| which bore the name of alarm in the pilot house -rounded:- It} Safe Company._and «— pill Showed a fire in hold No. 2 near the, made out on the stationery forward bulkhead. This hold wus load-| & Co., No. 3M FP ee 4nt-arith bales of cotton Lot ihe deitor was not inseribed 1 B, le made a promp! The imans was 200% nes tall, we ipatlonsE Hes ound jsoie/ soko fs} Levee ea ee eee heele ing from the hatch, but c Now| 5 collapsed and hurried to Sts | ertabliah the dea means Of a key tag, the Marvin Police | Father Chad- ot er fed with a yield of 30.8 bushels cre in 1s, Kenefal average ag 10 ie Is sti-nerrehh ae compared wh jeer cent e e 23] Eighth Av, ‘22a sts. NEW. YORK CITY, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, OPEN EVERINGS: ality 899 iraky, tinged —with—41a¥ His Pipette lack sack suit- eyes, brown hair and 3 ater ofa—biare “Fae: tts riped anit William aoe Ch 1 one of the Was the on}, Porson out- mide the crew woo knew there war aj fre and he did not suppose that It) the black and Crosby of he | bie WAIN BELLEVUE lass measag ja this city and statine that he ott aniothered wore 30 ‘and eb Longshore; at work dragging out ¢ ketting at the seat of t MMRo-any'a blaze was the sec the Jefferson in alx im ha. ton cargpes and anes “and Happy W ith the Do-- d Nurses. ——— BROOKLYN AMATEURS, ‘JN “SILAS, THE CHORE BOY.” “one ‘baby irl. took there: engon, of had found apartment When seen at the sete thi se infant cture 91 —trappitess: es toe in expensive Chinese silks with- ur an iniuial by which to disclose her (denuty, tae little stranger soma inoroul ‘satisfied with lor new tnorouegmiling upon the world wht puck in) er thimnd, = Sn: pene ere y paps. too, with large blue lowny, fuzz, which some day may. ae IBtO, @ wealth of ‘golden. MAY ota, and chubhy, pink cheeks. The Goctora” and Mayes, for she hay completely won tele earts Onbaldeagon, who found the She wea all bundled up tn all when I found her 1_would Iike In Beltoyue Hospital there i) a. mys: a fittle six-Weeks-old which Pollcsman Bougmann t night. Willam Osbil 468 Central lark We it In the haliway: of Drama Was Presented by the St Paul's Dramatic Society in Parish_ Hall. Paul's Dramatic Socle his Brooklen, presented at the Parish Hall of St. Paul's Church, Clinton and Car. roll _mtreets, last night, © three-act ro- Mantle draina by Frank H_ Barnard entitied "Sfiaa-the Chore Boy. Wilfred A. Pickereli, in the title part, Played with gopd Jud~mont, and Rus. sell Backen. in Cinch. & negro servant, | was an offlelt HO Miss Blac Cor, ley rum-ncir ae Nancy Ridley, iran Arthur @ spinater, Hidiey and the hero and the viliain’ of the lay respectively.” were handled fioward Johnson and Howard H Sargyne n=«-competent manner, Misa Jennie ‘Tenny, who was Ci Dare. brought front & sympa tet became COIR shud money? sealer and thers. Richa nd Ayo BURITEt “er her clothes: —All-soft Timberlake and Edgar Howard won [and silky and Penowy? wht much apolause. name or initial in sigh! ast at in to have kept can take Care of now. ‘Bay. Mont uy CLOTHES nurass aré her devoted jalf, Dut we “have all the kite = Sil Bhgraving Done Yree of Charxe. {HoUsonds of Ofner wfeal Borgalas estab! ished Over 40 Years. transfer to N. 8. Brang's. —Giad—from top] REFERENCE. CALLOR WRITE FOR {LLUS.CATALOGUE 4-4. “CLOTHING | » HAVE FHE INTERLINING CUT AWAY TO PREVENT CRACKING AND TO GIVE GREATER FLEXIBILITY, FURS, adaues 4 AND MU! -ON CREDIT _ For MEN. Woks CHILD RES. ia, LONG. IST IS) AND vet ETE 0. 181 Smith Strect, Brooklym. = Open Evenings. OIED. CALLARAN.—On Nov. 5, 1907, DANTEU, J. CALLAHAN, late Lieutenant of Police, ached to Detective Byreau. : Frumeral trom his late residence, 110 Day? on Saturday, Nov. 8. Findar'e where OVER 200 STYLES IN-QUARTER SIZES. CLUPECO SHRUNK. — 1C_EACH} 2 FOR 28c_ BARLEY SUGAR Chocolate—noihing else iz us-d. Many of our 7 VANILLIN DATE @) MIXTURE «POUND 10c | IC patrons ask, ++ how do you de it 2": That's OUR BON BONS .. POUND SPLClaL FUR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 19¢ CHOCOLATE LOY ERED SMYKNA FiGS secret. We know It's hard to believe and want the opportunity. o} ‘proving it to you during this: “pecial Assorted Choco'ates (,d.) eovrn See ee POUND ] IC)’ - POUND 29c D.rect importation of New ‘Crop, Six Crewn Layer Figs, wash.d, pulied and coated with Delicious SPEDIAL fr is FR DAYYSPECIL for fis SATURDAY Stel ue ae Store open eyeainan = At erolecn, GLACE FIGS veeeee es fhe. tor 200. t0 lives in, Many hattan above 200th Bicgets solemn requiem mines Will be offered for the repose of hig MORRBLL—On Noy, RELL, widow of J Funersl services Nov. home of her daughter. In downtown's busy streets and along New York's "Great White Way" many. costly watches, rings, brooches, vanity> boxes, &c., are: lost, What, becomes of them? Why, they are picked up, asa rule, by one or another of The Morning ‘Vorld's hundreds ‘of thousands, ot readers. THEREIN LIES THE GREAT VALUE OF A WORLD “LOST & FOUND” AD. « §