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titted aha | Oriental Bank Employees Charsed With Defalcations' ew York City’s Great Automobile Carnival; See Pase 4 idaver’s Accuser Now Involves the Attorney- General Rain to-night, warmer; brink winds F FINAL) | RESULTS EDITION © _PRICE ONE UES: any. | | | | —— O ° Two Fs 1 1 Py 5 . 3 rei Z | f Hundred Incensed Men Good Ride by Powers Lands 5 and W Try met ay S eee | q id Women Try to Lynch i d Good Thing in Front | Mang: ne Hine } igan on Street § Finally. bane swe aD ons ae eS VED MAN ——-+-_—_— Se NCIS hter of Frank Work ‘ ED BY POLICEMAN. MARSE ABE IS GOOb oN:| Daughter of Fran ork, Former Mrss Attacks in Press Came FromA - Poli f Colli S B -Roche, Specifies S . S e From Attorney-| ....eant Pacifies Throng Best olice of Collinwood Searching for ,, sare urke-Roche, Specifies Saven Co- enera fo) J F ‘fo of S j T ught to Be Shown Upon Taking Life of Three Girls Seen Running From the Winter Season for respondents in Charge Against ” Decl Man Who Mak S cen one : eclare Fleeing Man. B | Profes i Dp Ss Man Oo Makes cing School Before Blaze and Who Youngsters rofessional Whig. Extort C a xtortion Charges, ch GA Ge Soe fonn ia tn May Explain Holocaust. F x Saha eanianericanaoll alae . |HE RET ALIATES, NAMING Soest ea ) ne. Mar Wi | Brellich, elght ye old. was kr | 2 VI 2 case Vidaver, accused of a p tortic ! New O spor a y tr | ; ; 4 of attempted Ccaenilem, ner a Second av AND, March 5.—From the testimony so far ad end | ELE VEN IN COUNTER-SUIT. owas called in Centre Str urt to-day attidavits were submitted (her z ; . Hi which placed a new ¢ on the transaction in which Vidaver, in which about 180 liv t } | 1 pate 4 7 a 9 hich about 180 lives v iost, was the work ie d a } William R. Montgomery, the indicted president of the Hamilton Bank, brs nad Mrs] oe one of th i i: FA , y : | Frank K. Sturgis, Banker, Among Them —At. _ t One Hun. | fact, one of the school commissioners of the town ¢ 1 ° and Moses H. Grossman, the lawyer, tigured. i ; fe : a 3 } i terter ~ fact, adding that have starte x torneys for Husband of Former Social In a lengthy affidavit Montgomery charges that Vidaver and Gross- ff f th 1 { it \ \ iu Aan ‘ ' rts of the police are now directed towards running dow ! tok ad S i man approached him last fall and volunteered to call off newspaper at- 1 fi a ative Bey 30 : ve i pur eader Ask for Open Trial of fi enti : fs = e he officials are working hard to ascertain the names of three girls } = 9 = f’ tacks inspired by the Attorney-General’s office for $1,500. Vidaver,| area ana ‘rowd of | ty are reported to have been in the basement ; eae fc \ Sensational Charges i fe i Maneromena nd tiekiy | “Ho are reported to have bee! the basement at the time the h zi according to Montgomery, claimed to control the Attorney-General’s atti-| poner a same ve endiwonten ued : sagen ; s ere ‘ | H . eh e rmed and ot ar mobbing the! ind who are Said by the janitor to have first notified him of the tire ue \ tude in banking matters motorman, Edward Mangan, of No. 240 Aan aa pis , p | Bef Justice ( ee RT stree ese rr c e v4 Onstirtenit Pp propo! efore Justice sort in Special Terr >, Montgomery did not pay the money. | = Baslinuenty econ etree! itor These ran out of the building as the janitor started to fare aR ven onwanih| efore Justice O'Gorman, in Special Term, Part 1., of the Supreme 5 es ee nan and r higalivevacistopplnaluntlike reached tie adits suspected tat they set the blaze either ir ( L Una alae el Court, to-day, Mrs. Aurel Mrs. Burke-Roche, filed a » ; 4 car barn thirteen block distant, where | meets ect ceeterty a SRIGITIN EE TICGREBCEOR ES EENS wr absolute divor mainst her gentler 2 ; rer (iy oe ibe Sen uae a erGpeediibiy Detectives arartin’ Meal cacelessiess by playing It is even the y may ha ng like forty hooks! Pe for absolute divorce against her gentleman coachman husband, ine louse threatened , fh maulie aa Seat ; Frenne i tho! and Hig: heen the tools of some person who s: quan the destruc he buildi 1 1 ' dicating seven weaspondents, some b qe, others by ag feat Gan) OD aD A s Motormen are instructed to drive the| sca, AU i the build He oat w Fae eae others by description. aim NE et * ate accident that Mangan was vivlating this! tne officials desire to lea H : Ee euane naan | mony Ui sh US for an Mate civ ing eleven corespondents ery in his affidavit. regulation. sey vents “| Chie , > named in Mr. i oe mithenholdo! not 9 Ins eHacae ‘a | Chief among those named in M TarAenandantetent have the Hamilton 2 Brenan An ' Gp (ain Ute AH ason for the holocaust. 1 | a racing 1a f en { r, tof corespondents is Frank Wspapers were ttacks c: eo y bd e 2 z rgis, broker |; th, ~ ne spe Fa Pee ara The litilel girii’'a pretty, child, whose | couse it may be ut , bie es ae eR | K. Sturgis, broker | and of the Jockey Club, Siig A roraNTHAWAd Cornay.C V's of-| parents are poor, her father being aj i* 4 tition of the calamity it) i! in wa first tine the baby | So tdd ti 5 fice. I found that these attacks were | tatlor on a small scale, with a smail! (ut id stand asa Ww | 4 en asked to go as far as ms : i . ycousreaandon val inet, Sntertering with our plans for reo ine and much worn satchel slung over her| throughout be 4 le, and the few tha resent | 4) are iidigated Mineo ae LORY Mr. Sturgis i A | shoulder, was crossing west on One| recornized as being of good | fo haicat “i me and some a the bank, and I was desirous of stop-| : : Fea ea aeannininisieenonid 1 degree a Urner OL Re licited by descriptions. In moving ping them. |English Credit System Evident-| came down upon her s0 quickly Feapacectahenei utes 4 igs PUBS anne nt a fe a ae nder, counsel for “Money Talks.” Wit ie ; |gidn’t have time to run. The efforts of| LS Rue Feult task ereniiebene at the hearing sapout the mitaie of November one} 'Y Not Bothering Him— — [tie motorman to stop tn tine were un-[ 0, "SP ane blame. Wille te Janitor mnmat ule aoa ‘Re 4 availing. and the child was struek by mae peace mn , Sa Bator ented in he: Leila aR RTA Chances of His Bill. the fender and her body thrust becwre Sey od : Is ue ey emiing Jamen Honey ion as 4 , | 4t and the wheel truck. The car, N nony. yet the aga Work, who te sociated wit m thi house and broug’ the subject of| : ie : gh in Col lan i m of B i e ‘ i A | 1780, ran fully thirty fest before . s Thev Were wet Black. Olcott, “Gruber & = spaper attacks. He agreed with| a a abe ae ney 1 Revel Gayl & Bon. es Becazeraueitaely outrag “we! ALBANY, March &—No further hear. | Stopped One man, crazed | Vials ere Working on a r He ares reel ‘Tho excitement of the scores of fright. | 0 Sttempt upo snildine rated Hey tena of the sints will be moy ment downtown together 19, ings will be held on the antt-race track | ened children who saw thely schon. | but was restrained with dim Building Fenth Avenue 1 stapes aN Moye “1 asked Grossman he dills, so far as the Assembly Codes | ™@te disappear under the car and ran | te t# being guarded by t {1 Eighteenth St IND RACK —P: four mo. rat ai the at Comndttes is concerned. At the con. | Screaming about the streets attracted | dition to the owt and Eighteenth Street, eat ‘our-y¢ ene care ; moaisensa tional said he knew a man who could ree ‘i M men and women from the stores and | or not. being heaped up eee ‘ H iP. Ge pra aT aay de quietus on all this matter, and clusion of an executive session of that |residences near by, and soon the car] 's broken down with grief ov 2 | i , York Salesman Went to } 7 eren ane) tloned Nathan Vidaver. i committee to-day Chairman ©. F. Mur-| was surroundel. The motorman and] of ttree of his own children in t Two ambulance calls w 1 t Me i S"No man in New York,’ said Gross-/phy. of Kings, sald that the under- | the eonductor, William Barth, of Up to a late hour to-day 129 STtHIOTAC ; 1 and eve Hotel to Take His Life— 4 man, ‘is oloser than Vidaver to the At-/stanting of the members of that com- | 75 Forrest avenue, by that time w had been identified from amor | il site 4 \ re f ‘ Ri public rney-General.’ " | mittee now {# that the committee had | OM the ground, and with the fow pas-| pupils who lost thelr liv {Tenth avenue and Highte I Boserrian and Left Three Letters, » party “Grossman telephoned for Vidaver) concluded its work so far as the hear- | S@M#ers who were on the ear were look- | four hours now have 1 the| He sala A folding hres . 5 4 ena he soon appeared. 1 told Vidaver| ings ara concerned. and {a at liberty to|!& Under the front nlatform for the exact number of fatalities is unknown [petri aiatieeak aia SO eet SS wife were alse that I knew the attacks on me were/ discuss the bills. Uttle boay. The number’ willl probably reach 180,|\¢") (hat two. men’ had’ beer 1,5 to 2and! Joseph J, Levy. of No. 448 Central oceeding from the Attorney sGenstals, He expressed no doubt that they Crowd Made Threats. How many bodies still are in the ruins,| Several injured. thy Banrida.| ie west iat i ie shter of Frank office and that Attorney-General Jack-| would be reported, but said the dis-| The excited school children in small|if any. has not been positively de: Ambulances were sent from Ln Ga tone ins est, reg’ ered at the He: orse ‘fancler. esloue nt to Cn Vidaver, | Cus#!on would be over any changes the | Sroups ees to crowd around and tell| mined. ‘The firemen ana voluntary as-| 0 oy. prom fa, Tme—t.1s.|Siware Hote’ at 12.45 o'clock this after husband, Burk “That may , the accident, and It was not | istants still are probing among the;°M! & Kent, Joye noon as “J. J. Levy, Philadelphi na| [teche. was 1 poy and she divorced |members of the committee might have long | s 4 | of OXY eceloty and) yim 5 ¥ she main thing {8 to stop the attacks. 1). ceest snctuding the so-called Em- vetere elm urrauereeaine ine motorman | smouldering ruins. So far 161 bodies / Weer I i Sipe odie i yacend fired a bullet through his head forty-five | ty He has n veri iblicly recognized, ey talks.’ Mish credit system as advanced yester- swelled into a shout for the| have been recovered Twenti ’ Saal eee, es k . eS the divorc owever. “He said he thought that $1,60 would | 42°) ori TTS panceday, man's life. The women were the most | Village Engineer Gould {s of the opin-| » sth non orders | !. y ran minutes later in a room on the ninth| As Mrs. Burke-Roche she was a lead= fix {t 90 he could shut Up the news. |10y Oy ne een ear as the Senate 1a[ excited, and all that was needed to|ion that possibly twenty more bodies rom Police Headau ly sori to srrnlch Anes ne hoven i essianad }jeru tn ities hot seye supialliset cuntlaane papers. Before fixing it with Jackson, The situation 40 far as the Senate '8) gtart a uostile move toward Langan| still are in the ruins, burned to ashes The accident oc 16} 4 | He was texen wo the New yore Hospial/serried Aurel Batonyl, professional he said, he would have to see a man t was a shrill shout from a tall ; oT Sf h : and is dying. Business troubles are be-| conch. Her father was wild, h amending the Percy-Gray law by r woman, | Mr. Gould holds this opinion upon the| Tenth avenue where a five-story brick } + 3 +! hi hi Id, her friends - named Auerbach. He sald he would let | SmCnune ine Beer rey ten renits | bareheaded and with her sleeves rolled | aifterence between the number of bodies) staple { : : be | {¥ Meret eee driven him to his at-/jn society made known their. displea me know shat her $1,000) would bell PPG ine (oa Trace MAGin. fe tee sis back. e recovered and the number that have le Is In course of con: Five}? ere he nF entity was discoverea| Ue And the Batonyis went to lve on @mough the next day. H ‘The big brute," she cried, “to run} been reported missing. men were wor! n a scaffold near usa. Ja Iitle farm at Newport. This did nog tHe sala if 1 would pay him $1,500 he | Senate Judiclary Committee. A hearmg| gown the poor little child! He ough! , from letters in his pockets:and bisiness | ee , would guarantee that no attacks upon |)a8 been fixed by that committee for| be gtrung up!” i ught to Periods reresmasnia) tah great public] the top of the bullding when the sup from letters: in bia peeks anaes riine! Mra "Batons!rthened uneral are being rapidly verfecc tr ee heal deat z a ‘ ne we: me or the bank would appear in tho| March MIniilelisecondl(this, was) followed! by||mnic: Ukely, willlitakel place tormorrow'l|r creme 4 iBiel be cars edi Beery ese tae aan taihen newspapers before Dec, 30, the date of | It was stated by Judge Coyne, counsel} other cries favoring violence. and the| or not iater than Saturday All of the men dropped to the ground | are that he was connected with the oe : sary? ates (Ces the argument defore Justice Butts on | of the opponents of the bills, that his} crowd, which had swelled to fully two| ai) the bodies will be placed in one! alightin, Tan i R aM ra ara Distillery Compan sail 5 nat Catletae the question of making the receiver-| side would not be ready at that time| hundred, made a rush for the motor | iio¢, ana it is intended to erect vistas po Dee e ks and { He In the short Interim between thetime| coon ae pat ee al ship permanent, and they would ask for another week,|ian. Langan wasted no time. He had eo ene to the dead : yullding debris, Two of the mid Fe his arrival at the and ethe : et inte ‘ int!l March 18. Judge Coyne sald that| his controller in his hand, but he th aa aR Aa cial as- | t© be brothers, were instant! ? ‘ oting Mr. Levy wr erai letters n unter sult a Didn't Pay the $1,500. eaeaameeee cal complete its case at that |!t on the ground and dashed un Second et HEL na A Ae ety ; ! lean three notes, He fastoned the not overs) n "LE told Vidaver 1 wasn't afraid of| time, New speakers and a different line} avenue as fast as he could with tie [stance ie the afflicted and needy| Their boric iken to ation ee ee |together and pinned ‘ anything they might have on me, ex-| of argument would be presented to the|CTOWd after him. They did not follow people of Collinwood, as a result Of | house, ‘The three Injured were hurrie of his ceat, Then he placed a cept a couple of technical overdrafts hm far, but went back to try to get the | Yesterday's calamit cash contribu AiRese as x . wepth a one the middle of the room and Grade labowse | owo/ months) prioniitol thal yesren coma eet hejanles little body from under the car. tions are pouring in at a rapid rate. |‘ Wate rs os \Fitapatrick Accepts Offer to ico Water. closing of the bank. (Senator Hill, chairman of the Senate! Police Sergeant Michael J. Colbert | ‘he Cleveland_newspapers have started The men killed fi Rye : Reread naimencialrmfacine tt “Phe next day 1 met Vidaver in| Codes Corn tse sald to-day that he| was on hand by that time, and ne did| subscription funds and a large sum |of No, 415 West > Meet American in @lish | ye waited until the bell boy Grossman's office. Vidaver said he had pelioved Be de et estan Would be/ all, be could, to quell the excltament. || | will doubtless become available With | Sorel Ringwood, a Be sponded to the call for water kno fixed it to keep the newspapers oft un- | 3 his committee. pye'it be attended to all right. You {but little delay, In many families there | yo prows of out. ai the door. Then he fired a ‘ {il Nov. 39, when I would have to make| hit that Urtefs would be received and| men come and help,me get the little girl|are three or four caskets to be pro: |” at Pee igs ealinte nintol hte i @ now agreement. After that mil tho| that the committes would probably hear | from under the car.” Then with ihe Sid) vided for their dead. To-day the Vil- jdred and Seventy Sage It entered the right temple, passe: | eewapaper attacks were stopped friends cs the bills, should they aak to fot Moout ACL men ne oan an Jago Council of Collinwood appropri- | Dominick Gartens, 0 Sam manager of Jack suxh, out the left temple, and struck “After the second interview with Vid-| be heard. pillar. ited $5,000 for those needing financial} Harms road, were two opposite wall, " ever and up to two or three days bef Hughes was asked to-day by the Death Was Instantaneous. ald, while the Collinwood Board of pita ees ghnnen cng heavyweight, this| john Speight, the bellboy, ra \ i. - eri Frank White, the temporary receiver of |! r correspondents his opinion on| _,,, ‘Trade pledged a similar amount e English offer! telephone operator the hall a sad | eb My a g . ne body of the little girl was found | TT P | P BS. Sar Bong eer cae (oT saga onan arate cent ie Se har eee ns STOPS MAS, KIDDER'S AUTO. and ‘Tommy her call up, the of? alia eevee Tena {nary report, I was called up frequently | {his p.oposition,”” sald the Governor, | tru meen yprgbably instantane-| q frantic panic, a narrw hallway, and Bs , tel en rot |i a Pack nd: ot One by Mr. Grossman and Vidaver concern- | eanda reenowar eet ean Tam Cts Reger ue averamrane: Seattered | doors which it is eaimed by many were| te Was Going too Fast room, He : ; Francisco Om ing my neglect to pay the $1,500, In the| NOt Boling {0 tae eae ee Lace! her composition book—her name and|made to open tow ard the inside, atts Owner and ex-Maso RAC UE r 1 ger had mean time I had been advised by ily got the label and not the goods, | Address were learned a mys It was irst supposed that eects ty Know 5 sree ol Wredecick Ir. Searing, not to {Al 1 know about this matter is'what| Her last work Was ® composition, a: Jit came from an overiented furnace of) eae nin i bIoR theca aes mw) Gio Genet HNBERE UE 4 men have Informed ie." the tcp of which was. wr ion A Plun lan exploded beiler ¢ CHV ‘ 1 need. Mos ’ Jovernor left this afternoon. for| Blossom,” and on the m whte eee \ Wye emarka and W g 10 fi “T met Grossman and his partner, Mr. New York i is fo speak (f Jovidently In the handwr |the sche Hevea vant " ‘ ‘ hee Vorhaus, in Mr, Searing’s at No. refore veth Side Hoard her, ritten: "le Lt has be: 1 there was 8. nati ‘ Hid 7 Wall strest. Grossinan sald he had piithel pronnentnl| Hee ituaaroan Sea b : na gat , mer mitre been placed In an embarrassing posit @ bills, Senator nid there were th t bere tr ane ta Aud \ ne here ere eats to ft ol] 7 th ’ a d * 1 a rules with Vidaver, and Vidaver had b eal with the motrma Sat Wit ; J att 1 ed an embar Tei pan tbr T cannot see how th t. fearing that th’ de. 8 that \ s , 65 ather ; 5 Placed In an embarrassing position with ie tngy get out on the: floor. 1 don't | Ede good, telopho the from the furnae ‘ { oM wide , ; the Attorney-Gegeral’s office by n't | be gnade § 1 ta yeGegera office by my|think the Republican party can. afford | Gnd Hundred et station | in Collinwood was comparitiviey warm,| M88 Moss t at $i ti Y kt refusal to po to beat them openly. If it is done at) aud called for the reserves, An am land Hegter declares that he maintained Magistrate sid “ a inas MS aus I nd 40 per t “Vidaver was called by telephone ana} all it will be In committee. I doubf| putance in the meantime came and car |the fi 1 a Rate t He ‘ to take possession of them. i to be sele jays before the 5; Very. much whether th party could | ried the little girl's body to the station, | ° “res St & lower rate than usual 18 paroled the chatteur in Mr. | — | ‘Mrelephone 129 Harlem, to Albert bade eet ete (Cottinuddloa wecond Paseo d to have them eaten in| where her mother and father went as LMR ES) Amos’s custody, setting the case over) KALIL's Restau 11g Park PL Fiveet| HOSS Tell him to give my private ntest and must be agreeable to the ion \ ri eo! -* oe as they were (Continued on Second Page) until to-morrow, {ae nOpen ull smuale, Seats 1, *] tet i to my wife and daughter. clup. ' ) “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ eee NEW YORK, SN WZ aT THURSDAY, MARCH 5, “ Circulation Books Open to All.’? | 1908. “BATONYI'S WIFE

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