The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1908, Page 10

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ice CUS WHTAEY HELD NSH Pass on Case of Park- hurst’s Former Aide. MAY BE MORE CHARGES. Fraud and Selling Worthless Mining Stock Basis of Com- plaint Against Him. Magistrate Walsh, altting in Centre Btreat Police Court to-day, refused to Pass upon the case of Edgar A. Whit- ney, formerly one of Dr. vice crusaders and confidential men, when Whitney was arraigned to answer to three charges of grand lar- ceny, growing out of various financial @perations. The Magistrate was even unwilling to fix ball, but finally agreed te make the bond $3,000. Whitney, who Was arrested yesterday evening, was gent to the Tombs, but professed con- fidence in his ability to get ball be- fore night. “I do not care to pass judgment pon this man,’ said Magistrate Waleh, “because I haye known him for many years, At one time, before @oing on the bench, I conducted a suit against him as attorney for his wife fm divorce proceedings. I have no doubt | could be iair, put I don't feel Uke taking the responsibility.” ‘Whitney's counsel, Jesse Henry, and Whitney himself, assured the Court they had no objection to his taking what action he might see fit in the ease, Magistrate Walsh persisted and Adjourned the hearing until next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, when ‘Whitney will be arraigned before other Magistrate. By that time, ao- eording to Assistant District-Attorney Kindleberger, there will probably be @dditional complaints against him, There are taree charges of grand lar- @eny in the first degree against Wait- Bey, one made by biuno Kemerer, ma- Ghinist, No. 36 bast sixty-sixth street, nd two made by Nathaniel Siegeu- baum, manufacturing jeweller, No, 37 Maiden jane. Involved in the alleged S Operations charged against {2 Samuel Kollet, Who woo | of grand larceny in this city in 1902 and who has previously been gonvicted of other crimes. He married the pretty daughter of “Mother’ Man- gelbaum, who at one time waa a notori- ous “fence,” Another man who figures in the charges against Whitney Is Michael Jacobs, the lawyer who was arrested on a charge of note swindling and gran. larceny early last July. —_.—____ WHISKERS A YARD LONG; SAYS WIFE PULLED THEM. Tall Husband and Short Wife Kiss ¢ and Make Up in Court, but He Must Pay $2 a Week. Meyer Abramowitn, seventy years old. &!x feet two Inches tall and very slim, with black whiskers down to his knees, was haled to the Court to-day on an aban brought by his wife, Taube, forty y old, four feet six broad. Mrs, Abramoy Qourt they had been married three months, but after living together three weeks her husband left her be- cause she wouldn't give him $1,0%, The hushand told the court it was his money “He is jealous of me because I make more money than he does,” wife. She has a trimmings and fringe shop at No. % Ludlow street, and be has @ similar shop at No. Varet street, Brooklyn, Then husband spoke ‘ “sho pulls my whiskers a inches me every time & tter make ad be aid. “A nice you “Ttoner, how about a are @ ees eaid the Court | 4, and Mrs. Abramowitz old and W {n front WORLD-FAMED PAINTING ON EXHIBITION HERE, per’s Celebraved n for the p. painting 5 arrange ng and thi The canvas and js valuec reg n size @ketch artist trated Weekly in 1876 and is to-day one of the foremost America, %* sidered BAIL Magistrate Walsh Refuses to} Parkhurst's | tor] > said the| tore for Art Lovers In| gunn in| THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1908, Candidate Taft Landing ¢ a Big Bass TEESE. BSS LILA. STOCKS ADVANCE TAFT TO STUMP ON IN BRISK MARKET. WAY 70 CINCINMAT Smelters, Copper, Reading, the | Pacifics and St. Paul Lead | in Trading. BROOKLYN TO HAVE When Hitchcock Sees Him He May Agree to Continue Talking. for Primary Voters to Show Preference. | Price changes of stocks at the onen-| cpTCAGoO, Sept. 4—Frank H. Htc’ Southern Pacific and American Smelt- comant speaking | ing, and declines of @ large fraction in|; American Locomotive and Distillers’ Se- curitiss were the only conspicuous ‘al of the Assembly dis- changes, confer Later the list strengthened, gains of! Gpeat about a point being the rule. Smelt- publican , Capper, ing, St. Paul and the Ing, Copper, Reading, 8 ul ai ee Pacifice were the leaders, Trading was The total sales of stocks wore $98,700 shares, and of bonds Mr. Wood- The Qnotations, Today's highest, lowest and last prices of stocke a net chances, a& compared vith Festenday's tinal diyures, re as folow High. eR nominated Low, Last and Mr. Hit + 2% por ao cer £42) POLICE PRIMARY ORDERS. 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A rise of Lee) fn Cand! va) confer with y dian Pacific and of a ‘argo traction 19) pany concerning an that company team match tyro company team match and the cavalry team match, open to teams of six, five, three and two men respectively, The most Important mateh of the tournament will, be for the Dryden trophy, a plece of bronze Valued at $40, presented by ex United States Senator John F, Dryden, of New Jersey, te be competed for by teams of elght from the same branches | of the military service that are eligible Jn the national matches. Weather conditions were {deal when the shooting tournament opened on thie | rifle range this morning. There Were! no formalities in opening the shoot Gen, Spencer, the e: © officer, as: signed the teams to targets and gave, the order to commence firing, and tne tournament was in progress. ‘Phe | darst, Ssevond, Third, Hourth and Fifth CHAMPIONSHIP New York National Guard En-' gineers Arrive Tog Late to | Enter Opening Contest. | SHA GIRT, N. J, | revolver experts from all country are here to-day taking part In the eighteenth annual shooting tourna- | ment of the New Jersey State Rifle As- sociation, which began this moraing and will be in progress until Saturday evening, Sept. 12. This year the New York State Rifle Association haa trans- | ferred its annual shoot from the Creed- Sept. 4—-Rife and iia trophy match. In the cavalry match were teams from Squadron A, of New York; First and Second troops, | Philadelphia City Cavalry, and the Sec- ond Troop of New Jersey. The en- | gineers of the New York National Gua appeared with two teams for the cavalry match, but were coo late to enter, At the conclusion of the first stage, 200 vards of the cavalry team| match, the standing of the competitors | | was as follows parts of the | _Second ‘Troop, Now, Jersey, 209 | moor range to this Mecca of the shoot! A, Now York, Second ing experts, and tho United States Re- | He Tr ccoacm Lndeiphn | volver Association is here also. The (ar eet ka Me | tournament {s under the direction of | Trop Philadelphia City Cavalry, 18 | 1G y. the ¥ i 6 Tes at the end of the rst Gen, Bird W. Spencer, the State's Ine! 2 Salttiottt be spector-general of rifle practice, and a b ~ r ber of cups, trophies and cash New Jtrsey area tr aie Pint Regiment, ab; Third Tioelinen' iy Fourth Regiment, %0; Fifth Regt 240. prizes will be awarded to the victor!- To-day’s programme 20: ous marksmen. ment, FREE TO- renomination of Gov. smoker in STORE is end we will give (Friday and Saturday, smoking table, DOMESTIC CIGARS Havana-American (All Sizes) El Principe de Gales (Al! sizes) Palma de Cuba (All sizes) Edencia (Al! Sizes) Benefactor (Al! Sizes) It is given as an inducement for you to claim for quality. | Included the Columbia trophy mateb, | ‘regiments of the National Guard or! T, Now Jersey participated in the Colum. | + 25,000 $1.00 CIGAR JARS suburbs that a UNITED CIGAR to buy cigars. 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