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LAREN a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11,° 1908, TRAP PLANNED BY JEROME 10 Ch i —>—_ Took Mercer Out of His Cell to ’Phone to Joseph A, Shay. ) pte Men Arrested for Complicity In Plot to Free Prisoner From Tombs WHA! HIRES LOE T0 ROE NEAL HOSES? Governor’s Staff in Trepida- tion Lest He Follow Mis- sour! Executive, | 60 MILES IN THREE Bay | Black Horse Cavalry, Experi-| enced in Riding Bills, Might | Stand the Test. WOMAN ile HIS BOND. Held Under $200 Bail on Two! Charges of Champerty Made by District-Attorney, Mr. McIntyre answered the call News that Gov. Hadley, of Missourl, | Remington Mercer, the man who ac-{ Peck claims that Shay furnished the olla.” She was killed Instantly, one of the new school of politicians, | cuises Lawyer Joseph Shay of fixing up| money with which the fur ercoat, hat has issued an order requiring the mem- | ina es fet mae «and eyeglasses were bought and an au bers of his staff to ride horseback | ape plot from the Tombs Yes | omobtie was hired to stand outside the ear ina Aaeron ieee Ener terday, telephoned from the District: |rombs and wait for Mercer. Peck and Chamber of Commerce Urges . s sel | Attorney's office In the presence of some | Mercer” declaro that Shay knew all i ish | thrown consternation not only Into the | member of Mr. Jerome's ataft to the/ about where Mercer was going ant had Legislature to Reject Pro- | allant colonels on the staft of (ov . sed to keep Mercer supplied with nity Che fa dig Gunes Galan | omce of John F. Metntyre tate yester- | Trones z posed Amendment | MT rta Hc tiataty) Gavetnen not exe| | day afternoon Now comes Shay and declares that cepting Gey. Hughes. To a horseman the klea of riding twenty miles a day on @ horse aveasions | no qualms or trepldatton, But a Gov ernor's staff 1s not composed of horse | men. The functions of the members of | a Governor's staff are to wear brilliant | { Mer- ie | cer watd he had just escaped from jail | and asked where he should go, to Perth { Amboy or to Hoboken, According te | Mr. Meintyre, he couldn't understand | what the man at the other end of the wire was driving at, and said Uniforms and lend distinetion to an | Thereupon Mercer asked if Shay was occasion they may grace with thelr there, and McIntyre sald he was presence. “Is that you, Joe?’ asked Mercer, Of all the distinguished soldiers on | when Shay got to the ‘phone. | the steft of Gov, Hugies, probably the "Yes, What ia It?” replied Shay, who | only one who faces witout appreher declares he was utterly mystified, sup- | sion the possibility that our Ew may follow the example of the Governor | | posing that Mercer was tn the Tombs. | “That's all right. [ wanted to know of Missouri {s Capt. Herbert B: ot | | where you were,” replied Mercer. Squadron A. Ilis una, exper | A few minutes later a detective from | has heen in the saddle. He knows how | tie Diatriet- Attorney's ofice walked into Mr. MeIntyre's otlice and inf ed Shay that he was wanted at the Criminai Courts Building. Shay protested loudly, and vigorous He was told that Mercer telephoned in an effort to trap Pat AALLOY _ | him, Our soljcttors! cents deposit to get on and get off, a portant In the case of a member of the Governor's staff—how to stay on. Might Cause Vacancies Hers. But the militia contributes the bull of the members of the Governor's Staff, and most of the brave soldiers approac 2724 _ RULLLAPO _ MO 8 LS skets or not eedctaieall Questioned His Methods. are auth @ horse with the same calm fortitude | lication. cases of doubt! Mr, Jerome questioned his professional they would display in approaching a pany onitnaltelennone: standing because he solicits accident mad bull in a city back yard. If Gov. | jive afterward upon delivery |cases. The District-Attorney main- Hughes puts the sixty-mile test to them PALRLCK #. OWARD ‘ni. Solleltors!are not au tained that It in a violation of legal c y discov h to make any promises differing OO ome will undoubtedly discover that ike any promises ditferln& ethica to go out and solicit business. ae Shay doey. pressing business prevents them from | “If {t makes you sore,” serving longer on his staff. ‘GAS CONSUMERS WARNED yelled Shay, in your own A New Tenant There HS REAL SPOUSE Capt. Albert Henry Dyett, of the The Gas Consumers’ Audit Company le| “Why don't you stop 1 ‘ he , dit Company Is “WhY ou stop tt Twenty-second Regiment; Capt. Charlie _~&BY THE FEDERAL COURT a new tenant at No, iu Broadway, Car- office? I can give you the name of one ealey, of the Sixty-ninth Regiment; | + penters Were st work fitting the en- 0 Maleate asinine ie | AGAINST CLAIM AGENTS fi" 'si%,03% be ef atbour men tye mice bonne Capt, Willam Royde Fearn, of the Ba | Sf Able visited, Preparations have | He gave Mr. Jerome a name. The Dis- enty-first Regiment, and Capt, John i Gate see Sra nade to do a land office business in | trict-Attorney h ! 5 5 ql ar : ney has not made !t public. Henry Ingraham, of the Twenty-third | Hallenbach’s Fiancee Gives (ont Page.) on of gas receipts, The) shay was erraigned before Magistrate Regiment, do most of their riding on | ' : hy : ———— y for the consumer to sign | 6, a j miata. fe Vv y Him Mitten, Facing His said he represented the auditing de- “lien he pays over his seventy-five O'Connor in the iibrary of the District- the Subway or the When they : FRR aided Genoa ton tue isa Virtual power of attorney, Attorney's office this afternoon, Assist- wapt rough riding they take a trolley Wife in Court occaph (4 r of attorney the com= | ant Distriet-Attorney Kresel announce car over the Brooklyn Bridge. | : a Sr cot ecbichesmnon eye! iratuty ret BNEW esaa ied oid te canta onves sect Me moneys | that there were two charges of : It Is not necessary for them, In the| knows Commissioner | perty against the lawyer and asked tha | count, and tie agent promised to return h eof thelr military duties, to { ' is aware ; ed at $1! 44 Gz { Ct Cae OCs duties, (01 In the matter of Edward Hallenbach's | within forty-eight hours Hitt the haredia ot cane | Dall be fixed at $100 In each case, as the associate on any terins of famillarity | 4 |" @ block were folini The statement that he au-| Offense !s a misdemeanor. with horses, ‘The captains in militia | “esire to take a second wife when he Madi Gent A ABTORET y such bonds, 1s, of course,’ Champerty {s the promotion of litiga- regiments walk. Doubtiess, any of them | already had one, there were some more | rom tie dun ntovn h. and told In order to get tion for the purpose of gain. In addi could negotige a mount around the q a kas to turn over thelr re- Tatharcou NGb ou palmer sy mmaunt erent Jevelopments to-day in the Bedford | ine firat pa A ciel dolled tlon to prosecution in the courts the of-| CHa ar sats uta sixty: | Avenue Court, Brooklyn, where the first |@ent give cut any printed stationery. Glyea Evening World Credit, _| fending lawyer may be disoarved | is ou ne howse- t ing World {s entitled to full Woman Surrenlers Him | card,” he t card upon ! credit Celerity of action in run: | wing | ning dow: stoner S' Pity Foster's Possible Horse. However, Major Reginald Foster, the mest recent addition to the staff of Goy, Hughes, has philosophically de- cided that Gov. Hughes will not order any horseback tests, because he 18 not f@ horseback rider himself. In any | \chaptor had been heard on Tuesday bee dt | tore Magistrate O'Reilly. w It was Magistrate Higginbotham who | how much money is due from the gas) sat In judgment this morning, while lit.) C’"PARY at various amounts of con. | war ls rio: The other ide of the car such &@ tle Mrs, Lillian Hallenbach, of No. 122| ttn in ares ee ee le 1 Eintumers 4 |Lawrence strect, Manhattan, was call- | maces as Wauky ing upon Edward, who works for the} The charge against Shay of aiding and abetting Mercer in his attempt to es- cape from the Tombs was adjourned tuntil Monday. At the conclusion of the proceedings Mrs. Dora Freda, who went on Shey’s ball bond for $5,000 last night, announced that she wished to surrender ho’ it Company is probably uch enter- d, and for card to the one of a number of All Whe dhe your gas rebates penteral in itw terms event, any horse capable of carrying | Metropolitan Street Railway Company, | him, hn F. McIntyre and Arthur Pal- Major Foster twenty miles would neces- | to explain why he went so far as to! ber: You have to prove your Rowe Still Absent mer, counsel for Shay, immediately sent sarily be of a slow and gentle disposi- | send out {nvitations announcing hie ‘ou want your money, How - 2 gers for nond 4 ebay pieccou ne OLA) i " coming marriage with her aacecnil do tt « the } aaee Hy fie GAR Pa aa ab y et aia isis Black Horae Cavalry: probably the | and schoolmate, Miss Olga A. Bischott, [Let us do it for you! We guaran- | Company when, an Weld Fo) ne would continue the bond at $5.00) rat th ee to ull amon ( 0 Called this afternoon, A legal 000), A A rT EL Le aaa eulns berone thine lauoue seeu |e: en full amount due ti tivioma, frat the Wali set forth and refuged to parole the pr of ww. Hughes ordering a all. The husband, who had been locked ‘I nn lays, no matter If F that “Alfred Tennyson Rowe" wae en- Commissioner of Correctic the Biack se Cavalry are ap two days, looked worn and weary || OU lc AU GED Gt net. ed HtOnpracticemlan ina the: Gite Of after a full Investigation, absolved War- trans, stri peaking. ut th ye | When he came forward TORS san Bennett, who put tt all den Flynn and the Tombs officials gen- been known to ride bills to death, for a | F BONDED ACCOUNTANTS. 1 ue S who. wae found ; consideration | Was Bride at Fifteen. (tho tt nitP i MaeRy ined Niet we, and who aD dale erally of any blame in the matter, occupied in sorting gas © although the two keepers, Ho ee I eine ' ; His wife was on hand, grim and de-|P cludes f fonleeey nissioner Shlelds's man DEVEL LOSES IN FIGHT (aiitth: Go MAA see einlel leaeete veeeae tee to an Evening World Molloy, who were arrested by tant, elderly lady Mi . TcD ets that had nothing trfet-Attorney, have been suspended ab ele Hv. Oi AUas with Mr, Rowe's busl- : Se Bischoff, whose h Eights it inerely’ occupied desk Henty Remington Mercer, the prisoner City Not to Pay Bills of Lawyers eighth stroot, Korot snseattin mina who says Shay connived to have him Who Defended Him. Z was to plac So. 253 Pr Ny wah escape, remains in his Tombs cell, tn A " } 1 ele ne y a close touch with the District-Attorney's An applicatio: ‘ustice os t o Y Specia 7 e Protection of he office oftice. Deuel, of the Coivt of Special | is rs are ent Shay Denles It All. for an allowance of $11.0 for counsel im) 1 he has no i f Heit ht fees for defending himself against SS cece 7 | (i Shay bie eanveratc fio ih charges brought for his removal, whict e agent Raid he he back for | quite office to-day. ba cenial haba ne were decided favor, was denied ent eight hours, y financed tho attempted escape of Mercer to-day by the Appellate Diviston. on said the wom ¢ from the Tombs was most emphatic. Aaaieeeticuaitaaked (hati therclt be > had paid yer, at No Peck, the alleged fo-between, Is ordered to pay $4,000 to Hoadly, Lauter- it B Brooks‘ ctory still in prison under bail of bach & Johnson and $5.00 to Martin W pts Be yund Te a ear | $3000, and the two ‘Tombs Keepers, Littleton, $394 to Martin 1. aw one of ME! giso wrote across the face of t f ae Peter J. Howard and John J. Malloy, parabeenancescies Ose lorence: BONY ng Cet) and! the name of the person to arrested yesterday for neglect of duty | steongrapher. South Fourth | qty. te chaEcinat had F nection with the Mercer plot, are| The Appaleta Divieion orders the city 4 Rowe'’—when that n er had nm coni ue ys , n # : a | to pay the re: snd stenographer, but) a: : eer ed { out on ball, but In attendance to-day cuts the referee's fee to $1,200 Fiancee Gives Him Mitts: Com ner Shielis was immedi- | upon an Investigation which Commis- Nellie Dickerson eS his plea was that his wife | ately nunteated a sioner of Corsections Barry 1s conduct- VICTIM OF OPIUM. several times and that, not | phone in reg ine fn the Tombs | ving beard from her since last April, Mercer was arrested recently in Call- | was picked ade b > TO ROOSEVELT ON Hundred and Thirty-fourth ‘ VEU EIS Ea et aaipassed tout of |tornia and returned to this city on a Bighth avenue at 2 £5 ato tae Ian: | warrant charging him and his brother suffering from of ar Hore Hest eye proo j with stealing #4,000, This money Mercer was removed to H Pie ace UeeUlaTa aL Com CL got from the Metropolitan Street Rall- re ie A) AAA peat It ancage | way Company in settlement of a olalm atth etter SAU elaine Ga Arp ULU of a man named Hunt, whose child had | THAlraveel ‘ in the been crippled by a street car. nee pOasUL nerd eve let or : At nome Shay was counsel for Hunt in the pro- | aa a reat ner ec Tuaeny enya UUCMlLy ae ENE TDEU A CeLUE) Cone ceeding, and Mercer, acting for Shay, Penne ney Noula 1Ve sur u Bubprecsipi worked up the evidence, When Mercer was brought back from Callfornta and placed in the Tombs he sent for his tormer employer, Shay. They Put It Up to Shay. | The District-Attorney believes that Mercer, having inside information about ee Inquiries It's only natural that some people—beginners in business, as is annual oot wa investigated by a of Senators, Hemen- a) committea 6 to know for the fiscal a rule—should ash Aad ttl {ch 5 a nger and Clay, who found the “Why should I advertise in} them aw os ey ally t our gas adm nit ston bad 9t yee, nampered B ° he World ?”” ATS R¥lT pie a delivers ations. of Bervice ses In the first place the Morning BLANCHE WALSH STILL SICK era fe dlnatlne Weed HEMERWEY: (-da9 rul World has a greater daily circue | HER COMPANY COMES HERE., ; ili out claim beeen wlth eaeto sy dare ON sK lation in New York City than the ae E : to know. pret 484 dh Oun nas Herald, Sun, Times, Tribune and} Not Likely the Actress Will Be) your place « lence for the past appropriation was $1%,00, > { ; thirty-two months ; Paeulae Sern stess, comin eer i eTh “ Appear Again j 1 tron the about five aan Siacereore! "| USE In the s place The World This Season Hea ents on accotint of appll- | The teport gaya the Umitation in the] 2 h | the services of the G: ) preventing transfer or detail of the! printed 1,200, 873 separate a KANSAS CITY, Feb 1L—The condl- eee tang Bale | secrat service of the Treasury Depart- wees vertisements last vear—1 68, 894 | sion of Mise Bienche Walsh, the actress, 0 je upon delivery | ment “in no way affects any portion more than the Herald or ANY] who is at University Hospital here, the Inspection or secret service, so- ins, bruises pitas ie: | | 1 called, in any of the departments of the ‘when treated with Omega | Newspaper on earth. suffering a severe attack of stomach § MERS' AUDIT Government except the sixty-five men rey fe. continues grave. | COMPANY employed ih the secret service division B boamee " preventing hai theta SASL 6t tdlas |. Walah'a com-| ‘No. 168 Broadway York." of the Treasury Department. ak 8 stim- any left for New York tu aks, rther lauding of Itself the com-) “Certainly Congrese has furnished th and promotes free pany left for New York w-day. Miss ite card to g: onsume! Rxecutive Department with ampie funds what the wound, thus aoickeg at all times for the detectiva and prose; Walsh will probably not @prear on .ae “Don cute of o! Stage agaln this season, full amount your cialm, We get th for you no matter !f you |out of trouble, ani the Metropolitan Street Railway | eee cree peopia. Shay Mays the’ Metropolitan | (*bt limit of the elty of New York at lawyers would do anything to down ne would be unwise, The reeolu- | | him. ch was adopted almost unant- | “I see that Mercer {n a statement to|mously, was as fol the District-Attorney he forged an| “Resolved, That in the opinion of the | jaMdavit in the Hunt case, placing thi | dencein the trial. 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O, Box 134, New York City.” “THE WITCHING HOUR,” by Augustus Thomas, fascnating anc LIN, Feb, 11—King Edward te Jy thrilling mystery story, founded on the great play of the same name, be-§ suffering to-day from an attack of gins in The Evening World Monda; bronchial catarrh, and according tom alled fn cor ‘an who or | dered him to remain in his room until he was better, In spite of this, however, the Kin, neu luncheon with the oftcers of the Fed, 15. soon regime f which he Is honors s was one of the OBJECTS TO ANY <> PARIS, Feb, An unknown women local newspaper, he has siltation a German. physi Shay'’s business as a street railway claim agent, thteatened to make some sort of a confession, Shay, according to the District-Attorney's Information, fearing the effect of such a confesston, fixed up a acheme to have Mercer es- cape from prison, using as a go-between Ambulance Chaser’ Williamson or Mercer says that Shay asked him not to make any statements about the Hunt casa and promised to get him lomphe late yesterday in eae of eds of persons crossi e Place fercer, working solely for his own ad- vant used Peck as a toot to discredit im (Shay), and at the same time gain | the favor of both the District-Attorney The Chamber of Commeree’at a special BEST meeting to-day adopted a resolution which urged that any extension of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York the adoption of the proposed dment tu Section 10 of Aniicle § of Mercer says he made | the Constitution relating to the Ilmita- Raab's aMdavit read ‘I did not ring the | {lon of the indebtedness to cities would, bell,’ when, ne a matter of fact, Raab{at the pre timo, be an unwise ex- T did ring the bell.’ Now here 19) tension of the debt limit, and the Legis. | Raab anid on the stand on they ature be and is hereby urged to reject fe atnendment.’ of the case, when he was|'he # nen For Women-Lydia E. Pinke ham 'sVegetableCompound Noah, Ky. — ‘'1 was passing through | the change of BS aad and sured : headaches, n rostration, core Aga, In the aMdavit of the Motor- I have looked up the evi- word ‘not’ man Raab. ath second trial E., naw sVerstable t Wy ogee, | Jacob H. Schiff, the banker, Comp- questioned by Mr. MeIntyre on cross-ex- | ¢-7 100? ile SMM jhe Ramen comp | Compound: madre } Srna ten, among those who addressed the meet yeh oud strong, og : among th no addressed th : ae Gas eo) 1 told Mr Remington T did not) ing and urged the adoption of the reso- | housewor (. ada | ring the bell because I was tired when he came to see me and didn't know what I way saying.’ “There we catch Mercer in a straight- lution. Former Mayor Low at first spoke in favor of allowing the city to further ex 1 its debt limit, bi when the matter came to a vote the mer tend to ¢ es sto ounges cue Ile, I will prove Pefore this 's) stayor voted for the cesolution over that he has led tn everything “(saivin Tomking ina lengthy address, Bam's Vegetable Compotnd is the When he sent for me and asked MY tateq that the amendment, if adopted, successful remedy for, all. ki advice and told me he had stolen the $4,000, L advised him to plead gullty, I was willing to help him because he has a wife and I) children.” 1,000 dock and sub- is, and he earnestly urged that proposal to stop f the city’s credit Jacob H. Schiff, the banker, made a rong appeal for the adoption of WOMEN SHOPPERS | female troubles, and J feel that can) never praise it givenougla om Mus. Lizzy) ‘OLLAND, Noah, The Changeot Lite’ themortertties period of a woman's éxistence, neglect of bealth ot this time ‘brites disease and pain. Wi omeneverywhereshouldre that there is no othérremedy known medicine that will sasucceastlly"srry women rbgougt fh this try Lydia EB. Pink ham's Vege Te vole pound, made from native roota and. erbs, For 30 years it has been eufing women from the worst forms of female ills —inflammation, uiceration, lacements, patra d tumors, 1. eg Ue i.egula lo paing the extension city of New York will not suffer very |seriously if tt will practice rigid economy for two or three years, and then the city will have enough money to pay for these pro} be unmind | ies, periodl e have allowed matters to drift along | nerve .s prostration. erat now we are brought up with al Lfyou would lke g 1 ad sharp tt ch shows us where we! about your case write a confiden: have been led to, at us take our pun- | tal Jetter to Mrs, Pinkbam, a In view of a big crowd of women shop- eee eae tte who followed Mr. | LYNN, Mass, Her advice pers William Als, a rigger. fell from the! Schiff, said that every- | 40d ulways helpful. reed with thing ‘that had N In oppe front facade of the Herald building, at g the city debt ee Broadway and Tulrty-fifth street, this afternoon, tangled In the folds of a flag | which he had been hanging above the main entrance. He died of a fractured skull two hours later at the New York Hospital. Als was one of several men who had been sent by a decorating concern to deck the building with bunting for the Lincoln centenary to-morrow, He was perched on a temporary scaffold, when a puff of wind blew the flag Into his fac and about his limbs, Blinded and con- fused the man involuntarily thrust his body backward Losing his balance hie dropped head first to the stone steps hirty feet below. * WEG.US.PAT OFTICE Ceetrated Hae onovan’s Schoo! for Dancing, 308 West 59th St. (\ avant Bheehey. a young man, of xo. N York G Cire! 781 Righth avenue, who was passing the . leew York Git building, heard Als ery out and saw ote ye him fa‘ling. Sheehy flung out his aris fy ing Styles TEL, 4278—Col hoping to break the force of the rigger's but all that he clutehed was a cor- ner of the flag. Als struck within a foot or two of Sheehey. Dr. Burnett took the victim away’ in an ambulance. He died without regain- Ing lils senses. Als Was about twenty. five years old. Except that he lived somewhere in Brooklyn and was known among hia mates as 'Whitey."” because of the color of his halr, the foreman of the job could tell nothing about him, | Will be, hssuer”™ Thursday Feb 1b? U8-180 Filth Qe. SO? Futth Ove. =A rowati'ay. (Special) . Sch" 8*, $18.50 At 50c Weekly (Trade Mark.) 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