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ITHE EVENING WORLD,\ FRiDAY, JANUARY 31, 1908. 10 MOTORMEN SENTENCED FOR MANSLAUGHTER: IN DARK TA } | ‘ | i ley, Responsible for Four- | i en Deaths in “L” Horror, | ' Gets Short Term. | or > TINTS 3) Joseph Lorenzo, of ‘ Design RUNISH MIEN Ts | ascetce tecaicn | saloon, § avenue, and ning a urt Ignores Clemency Plea of Jury in His Case and Another. i ‘the hallway. 11 Kelley. the Ninth avenue man whose train was derailed at -third street, Sept. 11, 1905, ana nto the street, killing fourteen per- v was sentenced to a term In Sing of not more than two years ana onths and not less than one year | ix months, by Judge Maione, tn IL., General Sessions, to-day, after “enunciation of his negligence. stairway, nner at Cards WW Man Who W His Game. rdi ty-sixth street and West End the better part of last s entering his hi small sum of money eai when he was attacked by a robber in The assailant, after chok- ing Lorenzo, drew a revolver and fired two bullets Into his back. Lorenzo's wife recently was sent to @ sanitarium, and he llves with four chil- dren on the third floor of a tenement at the West End avenue address. Lorenzo did not join the card game until the ciildven were asleep last night, | Then he tiptoed from the house and/tagh, of the Amsdell they did not know he was gone until | Maitine House, Albany. the oldest son heard a man groaning i in the hall and found his father on the badly wounded. In Ni SHOT BY BANDIT WIFE INSANE R HARD IGHT HIS ANSWER IN LWAY aid by ched Mrs. Murtagh Ha Vindicated, Renews the Charge. but Husband ist West End) PROMINENT »ia Gomma's IN ALBANY. Defendant Asks to Have the} Case Taken Up There for Trial. night, e after win- to-day, Albany int John H. Gleason came from to-day to ask Justic Supreme Court to transfer to Athans} | County the action In which Sara All-e| | Cunningham Murtagh domanda an ab-| solute divorce fram Richard W. Murs | Brewing and Levent quoting from volumin- Mr. Mur- Mr. Gleason, out affidavits. declare’ that few minttes afterward Judge | | CE ed rrhon MeDermoct,| ‘Get me a doctor,” Lorenzo told the | teh had nev: ved anywhere but in| Bibs Albany, and that Mrs Murtagh’s claim, *ird avenue motorm. whose car #0". S | an over and killed Loutn Koneman| Dr. McGreevey, of No. 12 West Sixty-| {0 be f resident Of New York was in- Ralecanin ietaae cinder thelelevas)| seventh mstrectjwatters examining /plo- |uuers here lome) belnge at” Nowa) Ds ‘ s n renzo. insisted that the police be called, | Street. Albany. while the @iity-six | rallroad at One Hundred snd Fitty- F % led : yilirond at One Hundred and Fite’ | To the police Lorenso said: witnesses enumerated in his affidavit : end) Thi nus; 71) While we were playing cards I saw | %!! live in Albany, Troy and Schenec to one year's confinement at Sing | % 5 € het F\a young man standing near us who {#4¥. Teo i ; ay ane, | seemed interested in my winnings. I Seneve Use Eno achicha Mrs: # SES ape aeseraae rhe huey, (didn't know the man, but have seon | Murtagh's lawyer, presented the am!- Mtn Judge Malone declared wers| tim often. We @ecided to break up Gavits of John Peacock, chief cle : Nudge Malone declared were | after a certain hand and then the man |Charles Platner, assistant clerk: Jar eS cre hacen bolted from the saloon ©. Clancy. and other guesis, that Mr« ; ler. Addressing Kelley, he sa , Murtagh had been livin the Hot. protect secure nan life Fought In Dark Hallway. man House since Jun, 14065, | £ om consequences arising out of cul-| hadn't won much money. but I put | Mr. ason handed up a bunch of | _shle negligence Is the purpose of the It in my pocket and started for home, | letters to Justice Leventritt, which he| Iyw with reference to the charge of|The gas that ts kept burning in the | sald would show that Mrs, Murtagh n found gullty—! hall all night was out, and I thought | was hopelessly insane. auhter a » second degree. pile erates 1 had just entered the But while Justice Lev s| jough the jury mmended mercy door, when I was seized by the throat | wonderin, ouviee y 0. gz audibly “why these papers! Is ond the power of the Court | and then there was a hard fight. I got | are thrust into a motive for cherie ofl te suspend sentence. Your negligence, te man down on the floor and was |, G : he loss of liv I have beating him, when he squirmed away ven rrp cicchaani Rese oan and drew a revolver. In the darkness | The “Insanity” Charge. | aroseliCarc|ceenesell Manifest: he got at my back, and before I could ie Yes, your honor, that charge haa| AR protect myself he shot me twice. As| been made twice before on these same Pep vicrel de: no: igepravity in of- he ran from the door I recognized him | letters and twice has been adjudicated he Court even believes t as the man who had watched the card | in her fayor—Surro; 1 ft Ale RANT enEEOT aa heer ay j in jurrogate Fitts, of Al Rishinent Fars hee horror wil game. _|bany dismissing the insanity charge (EE CoO Gy There is no Black Hand about this | once, and County Judge Van Dergee on , and no attempt on the part of an a8- | the second trial.” sh in to take my life so Izence of cuty $ a thug trying robbery.” | 7 ou failed to observe si You One of the bullets entered Lorenzo's | found gull Kelley, how much back just below the left shoulder blade. over hat word ‘guilty.’ Your ‘The other made a flash wound. dw! recall the lives you sac- say that Lorenzo has a bare chance to ved by your neglect. Your victims recover. He gave the police a good de- \! never return to confront yo} conscience will ever hold the n of your guilt before you. caw is not an {dle th ‘d to be enforced. ves that h but It is en- | he Said. Your conviction men will find con- pr Let ot ed and lives of her men take a scription of his assaflant, but that nothing be done to him. “1 prefer taking care of him myself," | “I'l do it, if I get well.” Lorenzo is employed in a saloon, and among his countrymen he is reported to! fons and a Judge will infliet pun- have a bank account. It must be substan’ that he has been saving his chase a saloon of his own. STOCKS SLOW, BUT MAKE SLIGHT GAINS Then the whole story came out The letters referred to were addressed by Mrs, Murtagh tn 1903 to Distri torney Addington, in which she charged hat her husband and others had been) cepting private letters of one of the Amsdells for the purpose of black- mailing him into settling their gambling! debts to Preusser, who was killed by | | Miles McDonald at the Hotel Ten Eyck, as well ag other gamblers. The letter said the biackinallers made threats of| turning these letters over to the ual band of the writer, who would sue for $100,000 damages for allenating his wife's affections, it's a case of | if Doctors | hen asked It 1s said that ney to pur of the letters were to the ornay at Binghamton, and in motorman of a sur occurred the sentence: ain yen) oleae aa malo Charles Evans Hughes is no vaghter after killing @ person while rahe ae 1 conti Caren 4 Die keen and She Ams aN Brewing Com. | rotten Tammany annex, j (0 sente ornelius S| speaks of Charles F. Munpny as the owerman in the Ni | ‘ parla ther Aah evenie ‘rober of Hearst of the Mayoralty.” | j n has since appealed Jand characterizes David B. Hill, for- | ' IRpading = h mer Judge Herrick, “Tony” Brady and | | B | Reading Best of Profit Makers, ™* Slevousioubllen aguresvation| i la n wich no up-to-date court ’RIVER FROZEN DEA | With Steel, Copper and fence of luna | would declare to be 4 | : 4 S110 Mrs, Murtagh was Clara Alice Cun j CROSSING THE BRIDGE. St. Paul Strong. Sse oat nae maitibes min ciel § —— = \phe Murtagy ud ac da splendid ' Soliceman Finds Grimes Dying on| AH TET EE | Sa eer o0s TWhen, ake i Seat of Wagon and Amb Stocks Ruorenoulls Dainese tteli ne , he turned ‘her out. He says she| t 1 t ag and # Wit- | to day with prices ruling fractionally taking th her about $15,000 a af Mgher. Later in session there was| w: of securities, waich have since lance Is Too Late. | ererat falling OM, although prives ereatiy increased) tn’ value, Fad naras it nt William | still showed profits. Reading wa. Abusive, She Says. | b } enne, a marketman ‘olf SeV- | best of as the trading « ad been very abusive, ckatalia ae Tey ale alias pS aaa a ee vile names, striking her with “ooklyn, to-day, when it fell ta him,! p ; i oking lef, while le bran: | poeta tora | Pennaylvania 1 ; ring knife and threatened tell i one sident Roosevelt's message had no Site wiso accuses him of his drivers man had fallen | appreciable effect on the market, pricea taking her property vad from ex n Bridge. sagging a bit ance calls i sales pitals, res and of H Bad at ow Grimes ‘went nding | When Asked: “low would you propose giving an able-bodied man i wetk when there is no work"? | Sec’y Taft Said: | | "God knows—t don't’ As a matter of fact, this is NOT the question of the hour. There is not, and probably never will be, so dark , a day in the history of this great na tion when an able-bodied man | woman or boy or girl cannot Pacific & West: tari or] t ind | work of one kind or her, | TO PROVE THIS TO YOUR Own SATISFACTION DO AS THOUSANE OF EMPLOYED NEW YORKERS HAVE DONL RD ToT USE A 12-WORD-FOR. ran Paci {| A-QUARTER “SITUATION WANTED? J Tex B8s | } ap. IN THE MORNING WoRLD. le Pegi: | | THEN YOU WILL KNOW FROM fy menoe ieee PLEASING EXPEPIENCE tah Copper cies ; Wabash pe There's P.enty of Work for Ail, }) rine ‘er & of bonds $4,083,000, seuniszesetics Ee Hut she asks an absolute divorce on he ground tat Mr. Murtagh has been ' zi swith} vances Haines open: | Grimes, who lived lig Was slow. Readini pat Living with, Nee Byances | Haines open: nd Clifton 4 lemand and moved up 1 4. Ning" all ‘Murtagh makes a general . » United States el stocks, Amal- via) but admits the fnsanity proceed-| TALS AGORDSnAn se Rew ‘and thelr dismissal rong, suiting a point eacn fetspecitically deales the chargog roadway of the IS. Was firm, with gains” averaging macy, with Praneas Haines, and ry “Wau laly again that his wife is a veks were 371,200 been @ lunatic tor 3 that no suc) person s Haines exists except ‘in the ' ion of Mrs Murtagh Mining back again in reply to this Mr. Sonick showed that after the ‘nd failure of Mr, Murtagh to ge ted ag a lunatic, sie brough t Dr Harry lL. Kx. Shaw. Police James L. Hya d br V. Shippey, all of Albany, for ) damages each, for alleged’ con- y to railroad to an asylum, colsion Was reserved. | antes conspicuous figure in the business w« | WASHINGTON, Jan tthe re-|cperating the largest four mill int * B.R.T. TIED UP AGAIN | pore prevenen of two Japartene ap. | Lnved: Statens He ber. of. the u [servers at Punta Arenas just as the |)" 0) ung ser i DURING EARLY RUSH. ! Xmerican attiesily fleet nears that |tremiver for ven. 3 (place has attracted the attention of the ve member of the fom ones | ‘There was much trouble and delay | * omMcers here, ‘Iwere ts no CSN ait riotaeoral in New ic’ on the surface and elevated systems of; Position, however, to atiribute any im ty Mr. Cromwell drew and organ [the B. OR. T. during the early rugh| proper rurpose to the Japanese in thix| troops, enrolling many, inten Tilo Ba to-day. ense because, according to these Ienmerer tea dig and fought to ish halt in the operation of the trol-| ficers, they are doing only what every | protect the colored men in the str 2 sytem was caused when a Haisey| otlier naval power had done in pecking | of New York. Mr Cromwell helped to street car, well filled with passengers, to acquire all possible technical infor- | ¢ nize puaneena the first regimen s,; Jumped the track as it crossed Sands, mation respecting the manner in which | from New i] street, preparatory to running over the) ie warships have withstood the sever ear itiit ib | bridge (tte) was) led) upjifor torty| strain to) which | Mey/ lave) beens @u)s)| EXPLOSION HURLS ~ | minutes while the ear was Jacked back seetet ot that the two Japanese in| MAN TWENTY FEET. 1%] on the tracks ; apparently Nave made no or The elevated trains on all lines were On moversncratly. tay Silene aes Spperars ; eae oy tion the “oMelals. here believe, that | «rye explosion of # gasoline tank used delayed on account of motsture whieh) tick have no doubt fs to the propriety to Dperate a welding muchine In_ the | had condensed in the air tanks of the! 4; Ission and affords no ground t? OPEN ie Works, at No. 182 Met- pneumatic brakes having frozen and! for wing a suspicion that any | Empive Mack Ovi lamsburg, to-day put them out of business temporarily,| mischief Is intended roped Hugh Parnell, of No. 142 Kings: Motormen sald that they were under| Sanaa See | huredivenue, Williamsburg, who was sit urdere not. to eroaa ‘tne’ bridge! CHOKED TO DEATH BY BREAD. |'#22,ci:2"4?" twenty "tect" atvoss “ihe Ly | unless thelr brakes were in perfect : Shope n eet anetheninen a eeinel's body ck i = y| order: Simon Herbert pied as Me Ate! Paie dy the place land ‘srnastied him + Ml aaa ar { Me weainsta Wall. Parnell, whose injuries = | RECORD ALASKAN WINTER TRIP Hreeletant: ee erious, Was removed to the East + &| WASHINGTON, Jan, 31.—The eel While eating kfust to-day Simon] ern, Disthicl HOPPIN xpiosion caused t Bl dy an army omcer has been started by | street, choked to death as a result of! rements, which are for the most part Capt. Hanson B. Black, of the Signal | ti" lodging in his tr 1 of a plece| oupied by the familles of men em- Corpse, onan inspection tour of the | "None of the family knew caune| ployed in the works, ee telegraph Mnes, He started from Val- | of jils death and summoned Assemly ec ee Te Gea Jan. 12, with one sergeant, travel. | van fsldore, Cohen. who notified. tie | Dream’ will be given tn. th + by dog team, going first to Eagle | Coroner's office GALE at Ra HOA | n thence wo Circle City, Furbank, | Coroner'x Physictar lip F.| ‘arrangement with the vi distance altogether of | O'Hanlon made a po tem exa publishers owners of performing expects to be Kone until | nation. He found the bread In Her- | rights, Auth copyrighted musle. vert's windpipe. Order next Sunday's World to-day. NORGE SUT Twice Been La Roche Confesses, the Po-|‘nnouncement Follows De-' Steamship Upplands Leaves THEF WARD OR, DARLINGTON’ CLERGYMAN WED 0 ROBBED MANY“ MDEFINITEL lice Say, to No Less Than parture of Fiancee, Miss Fifty Crimes Here. i Gften, for Europe. i In the garb of ac yman a prisoner the departure of Miss was led into Police Headquarters to-| 5 ingston Gree er of day by Detectives Rochford and Bro-} the late Charles Ewing Green, of Tren- Boo, of the West Sixty-cighth street/ ton, N. J. with her brother, Henry W. station. ‘They said he had made a/t Evrope on the Moitke last remarkable confession, telling how he Wel innouncement was made had committed more than fifty rob-)j) 01% Someta see e umm coma beries 18 New Y Thomas Darlington, Commissioner of eries IR New York. Health of New York City, had been He was held in $1.69 ball for the ©roken or “postpored indefinitely," Dr. Darlington says The announcement was = woman's family, Grand Jury when arraigned in the West Side Court to-day For the past six weeks there has) 3 hardly been a day that some boarding- given other house keeper has not reported having of Miss Gren. It is stated, r, by been robbed by a man who represented | friends of te Greens that the prospec- himself as a clergyman. The story was tive mariage aroused a deal of opposi- the same always. The man would ap- tion from the retitives and friends of ply for board and pay a small deposit, | Miss Green. made by the no cause being n the repo: palth explaining t trunks would be “Mis Green has gone to Europe with along from Philadelphia later. The her brother under advice from her phy- man's voice was soft, and his general in,” said Dr. Darlington. "She has appearance jeft no doubt in the minds Sen very tl, T can say nothing else t ouse keepers that he e@adcept that our wedi Will have to e bod was all he represented himself. be indefinitely 5 “Lam taking an extra course in | Miss Green js one of the leaders in theology") Hellwould always add ‘Trenton society, but has been in seblu- Mrs, John McGutre, of 108 Wes: Sion during the winter owing to her xt rds! ve board to the Gep mourning f mother and aunt good looking “clergyman” The wedding was to have been a quiet He went to his room, one of 4 Miss n's father Was for many years m@ trustee of (Princeton University pensive in the house, and later made jor urother succeeding to the position. t sreet Hardly had he gone — pr. Darti who has been ttgried n it was discovered he had taken a his second overcoat belonging to another 8 sneneth boarder with him. Found in a Saloon. EUR W MASKS Rochford and Brogan he case, They le: A man was in a saloon at . BF Col- umbus avenue, about 1 K this morning, and going there landed their of BEAT CROC RWHO At Headquarters he said that he was | Wilfred La Roche, a cook, of No. 4% Eighth avenue ! “EL haven't been working at cooking | recently.” he told Lieut Mannion, who Was questioning hin, “it wasn't profit- able—at least it wasn't as profitable as | being a clergyman.” \ When th amination of the pris: | oner was over Lieut, Mannion said the | man had made a remarkable confession. “He sald he recalied fifty robberies he has committed,” the Lieutenant | an. “He declared he had been in) on in Philadelphia for robbery and | came on here five weeks ago, and since then he has found it most profitable to} De a clergyman. that when he got inside a he often put on stelen clothes, either over or | No ) under his own clothes, | was attacked by four masked men wh in the man’s pockets the detectives | found a membership ticket to the | Galla¢' made a ‘White Rat Society, which showed his | and shouted for Pelp, dues had been paid by Eari Jerome up [bors came to aid his to May, 1908. He told the police that | Without having secured a he wax a member of the White Rats, | "rests were made to-day. This leads to the bellef that he is some| Gallazher was in the actor out of a Job Who has attempted | !ining the store when fv get through @ hard winter by steai-|ing cloth masks entered by HEAVY WHEAT SLUMP Gallet prang he leader, IN CHICAGO MARKET. (fuse oichea yan te BALKS BURGLAR Held Up in Hallway at Point of Pistol, He Fights Them. la store gr on rear door way. ick and struck its handle men, hear- who had scaling a a scuffle tore off his mask and 1OAG Gallagher on the head CHICAGO, Jan. 31, — Exceeding: | Gatiewiier dropped, and ti heavy shipments from Argentina caused |iig the approach of persons a sharp slump in wheut to-day, ‘he | yard the er cries, tled amount was over 9,000,000 bushels, WHICH | femc was 60,000 bushels more than had been Detective Sergeant David Nob are expected. The market opened weak rested four men. They are Frederick with a flood of selling orders, which| A, Hilger, eighteen years old: Charles continued throughout the day. May| Finn, twenty-one years old; John Flood, wheat, which opened at an extreme twenty years old, and Edward Smith, decline of 11-8 cent from the closing | nineteen years old, all living in a lody- prive of yesterday, suld of until it! ing house at No. 2 Montgomery str Fee eee aan sce’ ror| Detective Sergeant Nobie's Informant hat he had hold-up, but, was a g man who said been asked to join in the the day At times the selling Was heavy enoug: to bring about a condition on the peing a friend of gher, had re- market approaching demoralization | fgged, and had urged that the plot be Prices steadied somewhat before the abandoned. close, whlch wus, however, quite weak. “The “prisoners were held by, Judge — John W. Queen in the Second Criminal Court to-day for further examination. —_<——___—_ EDWARD CROMWELL, OLD ‘The price of May wheat declined 3 H New York Prod | making a decline Bi two daya atid A tota! decline of 1 ts since the | firet of the year. After closing at 106 last night the May option went as ! 1.08 1-4 y and closed mt. 1,037. The net decline of July wheat for the | Gay was 238 cents fer bushel, closin j at LOLs ‘The break in the price was attributed 0 a readjustment to the conditions ot supply, and) demand, | record-breaking ‘ 4 ne sh nd weak cabler | Argentine shipments and wear spelin| voted to philanthropic and patriotic sympathy with wh wo He was born in New York City Sip ieereg re, | and was a member of one of the oldest INTEREST NAVAL MEN.| 3 Mr. Cromwell was for a long thme i DENVER, Jan, 31 aged eighty-seven y at the home of Gertrude C, Sampson, tn Cromwell's long life was largely 6 had evifently planned to rob the store. | | NEW YORKER, DEAD. | OFFERS 0A “AFTER WRECK 4 SCHON FEAR LIF AND SHIP'S CR MAY BE DROW No Tidings of Maine Surfm s Crew to Be Res- | cued by Clyde Liner. | Schoone Wrec in Zero Weather. The Clyde liner Comanc’ SOUTHWEST HARBOR, Me. J: | afternoon and landed eo 31.—Nothing further had been 0 lerew of the schooner He! jearly today about the three | schooner reporte she pleked up yosterday twenty | SAVERS | Who Rowed Ten Miles to | THREAT 10 BLOW LP MRS, POT PALMER'S HOME en Police Guard Surrounds Man- sion on Anonymous Tip of Dynamite Plot. Fan, 31—A guard Jaced about the residence in. CHICAGO. ped { last r, 100 Lake Shore time Mf Police, following rr Duck Is hum of an anonymous tie Swedish ne ny Ss early Wednesday of to her esterday steamer made no effort to lea bt ‘ }damage she had done. She got away obliged to row teN! nigt to dynamite th jfrom the w and put back ut ta sea to the led; | Ratmer !s on the way t Wilmington w bow stove and there was no way! none but servants Is in | Capt, Watron, of t naa ¢ securing inf It was sip | of Poll ippy js uncert his wateh had picke he lig seus Simca RUFEPARIRIEE ig the work of Jokers or DIAVSAN EC URW craw PoEser Tati MHANT pokes the cram was obliged. (D)remnal egelae down, took them from their | 4board ca nie t i z t Oe ee —— boa and that the sist the Set The story of the collision, as told by ‘ew to-da | HONDURAS ELECTS DAVILLA. CASEN Ie hb Balamic ota iter wreaken'| ver, failure to] san SALVADOR, Republic of I, srew caused | q n. al—Advices received nooner, seems to display a most un- on the part of the officers, Baitimore on handise, and en usual heartlessness Upplanas and He said they with genars ition of the tham that of the lat a the it h tered bad We the way down the Chesapeake to Cape He blown at and there m that necessitated /of We * Dae n iying to } Monday last, wi inhabited: and. there: is again got up sails and with a the crew If lig Hh, King saw the was ten bow. Second 3 charge of the waton amer WwW ber toward apparen cited deck oitice gtlis and then kept on n NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. a | ‘Attempted Suicide With Story of Slip. y miles; the Heal Fred Wre! a bricklayer m J., was arraign. low in the West ernoon, charged wit vide by Jump! from the de ing. ¢ Ww ty-second street the 2 -and de-| that he and over. | He was held for further exam nding an Investigation of the} ..5 sent Wreidt into the tey| xf told by the] to. 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