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the personal staffs of the Commissioner 1 and Deputy Commissioner started In automobiles for the East Sixty-seventh street stasion. Shot in Back of Head. They got there a few minutes ahead of an automobile carrying Assistant Dis trict-Attorney Theodore H. Ward and | Deputy Assistant District - Attorney James Hammill, Both prosecutors have been working with Goldhammer in hts cages against the leads of the policy | ring, which will come up In the Centre Street Court on Feb, 28. | Burns was taken to the station } after Coroner Harburger a THE INITIATION (OF THE GOAT). ALLS DEAD FROM STARVATION AS HE FINDS WORK eee Aved Tailor, Without Food for flat and examined the bod; Harbur- ger’s examination showed Goldhammer On laneae “fie |i had not been shot In the heart, but In Days, Collapses Over His | the back of the neck, the bullet enter- achine Ing the brain from the base of the skull Machine. The coroner sald {t looked to him as if = the fatal shot had been fired ina s . Bares gle. Goldfammer had not opport Bressingmorders a Abralan Solomon in his sweateh sixth | to draw his gun, It was fast in its ¢: in his back pocket, Nor was there any evidence that he had used a billy or other weapon. Burns had no marks on him to show he had heen attacked. of No. 17 hard st force his seventy em: ampted him endurance | at he was nyees to the limit « ed, But he fal Speaking of the slain detective after | behind in pats the shooting, Deputy Commissioner and needed a taflor to sew on collars Hanson said that he was the most re- Harry,” he called to Harry Apfel- sourceful and trustworthy man he baum. his young assistant, ‘go to Sew- knew in the department. It was ard Park and get me a tailor.” largely through his efforts that the| Seward Park is the labor exchange of “Humpty” Jackson gang was recently the east side, Hundreds of unemployed men gather there from dawn until late at night, talking and smoking cigarettes, and moving restlessiy from group to group. There are always many tailors in the throng \pfelbaum, as he entered the aw an old man with a white sitting on a bene), The man was rounded up and the wholesale express robberies uncovered, with the final re sult that Jackson was convicted of grand larceny and sent to Sing Sing Alarmed the Neighbors. Tenants in the house where the shooting occurred say that a few min- | att y hea e noise of a | utes after they heard the noise a HAE Aptelhaum asked him souffle and the report of a revolver Bi 1 Raaiin if he wanted employment urns appeared at a window jooking lint sraontiseald; hevaidl manicdl have out on an airshaft and cried out: ‘I have shot a burglar. He tried to break in on me here and I killed him'* Burns's wife left the apartment early this morning and did not return. not eaten for two days Unless 1 get employment soon T must starve Come with me,’ said young Apfel baum He led the old man to Abraham Solo: non, finding that THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1909. ‘ hey tired ren YOUNG GARFIELD IMPROVED. T gues stopped and went stretch of timbe DEATH IN JERSEY MISSING: 2 WEEKS time I thought they were shooting with | was stated at Taft School to-day that wall | laut Another Student of ‘Taft School rifles, but of that I wouldn't be sure, [| the condition of John Garfleld, a student didn’t think any about it after | at t vol and son of Secretary of they went uway, ax it iy quite common | the Interior Garfield, who, underwent « Tee uite commen delicate operation ast Wednesday for 0 see men shooting rabbits and squir- | ay abcess in the ear, is satisfactory and ‘rels in that neighborhood,” more | his re Dy REY, is not seubtedi neta bay ay. | Student, Ira Holden, of New York, er, proprietor of the En-| with rheumatism of the heart, ts! re= slewood Hotel, believes the murdered ported a# very low. Dan Hating fry man and his four assasins lune Who has been ill, hag been taken away an an uur assasins lunched at dnvilie nasi baen Gahan are from the + his estamlishment a few hours before r 5 OK. 8 4 a . He » 4 mother, Mra. E, K. Stallo, of Clevee Relatives Had Sent Out Alarm) tae kitin | Tand, ¢ i ms cg ° : . He visited Englewood Morgue this) Secretary Jarfield, who, wi t ra, for Frank Manno, Found | mo: iva aural thal muraered| Cortina erences neo man was on He recalled distin bedside, has returned to Washington, —————__—_—_ Jolly party of five. that the big, fine- Near Englewood. [MINE BULL IN BODY. TWO KILLED BY TRAIN, looking man appeared to be the goRrant Pa, Feb, 19—Edward life of the little party had worn a cor-| stanton, and J. B, Slattery, durey cap. A corduroy cap was found of Scranton, employed by the Mountain near the body of the slain man. Tce Company, were Killed by a Lackas | Alllcametiromiciy: wanna traln at Gouldsboro last night. who | eas From All Directions—| “Those five men,” said Gruvs : i 2 4 ull well dressed and had every ee Four Men Seen Shooting — pearance of prosperity. ‘They ordered = HM ST RHEUM the best wine T had in omy hotel for their luneh and they ate and drank a Into Woods by Witn good deal, They talked mostly In Ital- ian, but from what they said in Eng- That Frank Manno, whose pulter-| lish now and then I gathered that they } nialedieeae ae (eueaainnihe all came from New York, I thought at F \ the time that they had come out to Englewood to look at some real es- tate, When they left the hotel they Began Like a Ringworm on Hand went In the direction of the woods Viet heteuriu was comnitted | ~~ Though Treated, Washing Irri- tated It aad It Spread Over Arm On Monday last Inspector McCafferty | | near Engler O his death ts the firm belie Manno, a |the Custom House brokerage firm of | Guldone & Manno, of No. #2 ood yesterday. Ww cousin, Frank P. member of got a letter without signature telling es ‘ way. Mr Manno visited the scene of him that {f he would send his men to and Face —Kept Growing Worse. the murder to-day and after Identifring |the Woods east of Engelwood they repeat Tal ie 5 vie the) NOUld make an interesting find. Me the body told what he knew about th® | cagerty sent this letter to Chief Titus. CURED TWO YEARS Ite of his cousin, who had been master) The letter contained elaborate instruc- and head foreman tn the big! tions of how to get to the wood where Astoria plant of the Star Ribbon Com- |the body w It gave so many turn-/ pany lings and. twistings, however, that when | “About Mr Manno) Titus tried to follow the Instructions he! Pry sald dino, came wandered wide of the place. Nicholas AGO BY CUTICURA ‘A little over six years ago I had a re come on my hand. I consulted doctor, He told ma it was a ringworm. weaver two week ago, Frank's brother, ¢ Goldhammer has been the most active 's sweats 0 = detective in the Cenarinantiin the re EE ete ee seriall noe ecee ane lau me ciate Htank Garr eimascn dlacoveced Ue 20a y27 eu; | ea RonU CnTantube DHCtsaL Na I went to ; a i ‘ he was a skilled tajlor, eseorted him) had disappeared. He was then lHving|terday afternoon another doctor. He called it salt cent crusade conducted against the to a machine and told him to begin fs mother an \ f ‘ 35 4 rheum, I kept on taking his treatment Polloyiring inthis citys Death, threats work, The old man reacted for an Pee Mousa usaean Nee Shot Down by Gang. | for some time but ite washday my were de aga mat slim ‘ang aut ose overcoate and pitched forward on his arhed Ret hile diprotracte ) rhe body, which is now tn the Engel-| hand would break out and be worse, who gave him information, Many as turbed by protracted absence | It continued to spread till it got over saults and shootings grew out of a feud tace. Vain efforts were made to revive We notified the povice and detectives Wood Morgue, js that of a man Sones my whole hand at up my aren aias on that sprang up in the ranks of the him. When De Russell cralra an scoured the city for him, but with no ‘i sie re k entre Tari my face. I suffered with he disease i 1 CG | | Gouverneur Hospital he was dead 18 sucress 1 anh 43 S Y\ about four years when a friend of mine On Feb, 11 last Goldnammer arrested su o ree ’ George ney said by some to be the hody was taken to the Morgue | en I read in the Evening World| been trimmed. The tee! hare perfect’ told me to try Cuticura. I got two olicy king of to-day, in a raid on Lack of nourishment combined with! the account of the murder committed {and the hands carefully kept. The | cakes of 0 utioura ey ens Pox Cae rownie's saloon, at Bond street and ne shoc ly 0 - Mted| cjothing was of excellent quality and, cura Ointment and two bottles of Cutl- the Bowery. Othera declare that Henry | the’ shock of unexpectedly cone z A Hear Eqglewood, and saw the desorip-| 0 Ls . cura Resolvent. When. I. had 4 sonly thé nephew of the real policy killed the aged tailor. The only mark) thon there given of the murdered man|™ 7 \ them up, I was cured and I haven't lung, a man reputed to be worth mil- |in the department.” said Com: of identification found upon him was a'r at once came to the conclusion it]. There are nine bullet wounds ean) geen the least sign of the humor since, ons. | Hanson, upon ring of the etter addressed to Benjamin Levy, No.| wag my cousin, and I went : | body and the manner in which the bul- Mire, Linda Winslow, Wyalusing, Penn,, mine detective-rergeant had worked for ite wis ner ere NE GHP) RT, SANA eee © Fngle-| ists entered show they were fired by|guly 13, 1908.” t e no fears rt = ( Rarelad a y | nerson: 1 ere les new. policy ‘ring, su! to be organized deeply grieved a leat Pa. The letter had been carried 80) Manno comes tram Calabria where| different persons from differ ne An eee oe on igger scale than the ATAMS | Had One Hundred Pawn Tickets. long that all but the address was Un-! nig wife and several children still reside, | Ne ee FACE BADLY BRUISED Beaten by Rival Gang. Detective Michael A. Wall, of the | det her lc ae een \T understand. { have frequently met Sait In getting hie evidence against Henry eh caine ecard | him bere: in. Nov ork, T do not| the! trange crime, And Cut by Fall, Now Healed and others Goldhammer was aided by leanne are | | now much about his life or asso- Wiliam Kent, a former co-worker with | {atts phot a Sietea There were no initials on the daggers, without a Scar by Usé Henry. Kent ‘had had a falling 0 BADE | and they looked very new, There were of Cuticura, the gang. He also wanted rey CD by pede :| Robbery, Probable Motive. no stains on them, ‘nor was there a| bh eabrutal enteult upon him tn his home apartinent : | Frank Dolce, who boarded in the on the oe “On January 31 I fell from a way cember. i fit) , detect! ee ay i ding o ce While in his apartinent at No. 67 St Wotan) he had-sh area bys Dates he| erlcan.) EADS) UEC SEY SAL) SESE * Bullets From Ai Sides i as a tae and heat ae t Nicholas avenue on the night of, hte ‘ io we ee identified the body in the Engiewood it were fired Kent was visited by Jul matt mers orgs 14 suggest 1 ity kere fired worst looking person that ever had @ iiahian and “T thought he was a burglar trying 10 | morgue, He could suggest no motive er tacar YAtterv aboubitwouhouratic break into my rooms. He had no rig | for the crime other than robbery. He Othee washing I got the blood stopped and us to smash into my apartment and I siiot beat them, fim. The murderer was cool and efforts mate to frighter trio 1 lackjacks ané clousness. , eX-polloy shop manager ted | Mrs. Hetty Green Cross- | | HOUSE LU LURGTED and Heutenant of the late Al Adams, of no avail. Was assaulted by three men at his home, The neighborhood was tn a pine No. 67 St. Nicholas avenue in Decem: when the police u ee avert xamines aus er N) iance ber, following his endeavor to organize | Deputy Commissioner cer came ty a rival nolicy gang. the house where the je was ¢ M The next night a man known as “Big) mitted with Inspector Dilloa, Capt | Walter’ Relllhan was shot in a Twen- | , the homicide : and (Céntl ) } Schmaltz Had! street dive and taken to Relle- | crowil’ of Central Office men froin > Vue Hospital by two pals. ‘There it dec | Ge auiverry vatreet took p bes Kathryn Schmaltz Ha ind refs veloped that Rellthan, Jules Morell! and session of Burns's room Remained in Building as It years ago and they | William Hallahan, notorious in police, to admit cae ¥ or . yet, so I am | chircles as “atrougcarm men, were the A Rana ‘ men who beat up ennt. “It is convenient to New York and in er bust: Was Being Mov: ace h | Moved. Goldhammer’s Good Work, ummer| Black aanesy and Tr Na § Deputy Commissioner Hansen and clated Renee ey) teced the Detective Goldhammer questioned “Big | | people over there, They say my living stairway, Mr.| Walter” at Bellevue Hospital, paces He | there advertises their city. I have a re, and the two| Too feeble to be moved from her bed, was expected to die, and he told vutitul Ene y hip (en e that lasted for | story of how he and the ty beautiful home at Englewood, but ¢ {ts concluston neither | Mra. Kathryn Schmaltz, a widow, pev- hired to assault or kill difficulty 1s to get to the trains. I ex- announcement. lenty-five years old, who lived with her | anks the daughter, Mrs. Mary Bernhardt, at Rall al Nath 1 h {2 gound. | road avenue and Two Hundred and For- Mess tines. ley: second street, Bronx, stayed in her I think Mrs. | room while movers were shifting the | woman. IT ow ht frame dwelling. her daughter,” | workmen, the building lurched slightly MAURETANEA AT released on $30 ball upon hie unex the three pected recovery, and promised to help gamblers.” | “Big Walter” skipped his with 1 s bail and | erementit Naz 4 ith “Morrell and Hallahan was re- | |iypiber eparumsnees : cently Indicted by the Grand Jury for | } Because I v pac fully i grand larceny and assault In the first | y who tried to see me," sh degree. The police have not found trace "In the first day after my being race : ; she of the trio, and Goldhammer was we Y 4 Ing on the cage up to this week. there was announced, I got 3M letters. | all sorts of printed about | His Splendid Record, John B. Gc pect to stay in Hot where I am € An apartment fur: ished.’ ken, Green v aske ilk: 8 last Sunday, interview ery fine oe oles an Despite the care of the ae were “Not Much,” Mr. Starch Says, Mrs, S| Ita led of to-da and | fright jhammer was forty years Green asked a question oid and m He leaves a widow 1 . dwellin - ‘ and four children living at City Island, settle aca “Don't you think it a great deal better | The (incor fanellng owned by He was appointed a member of tie! but Court Finds it TOO or me to live simply, as I do, than to Former Civil Justice William Penfield was raised on stilts two days ago and | 4s taken on rollers over the New York | Central Railroad tracks and then south | toward the Bronx Boulevard and Two Police Department ou Noy, Feb. 1, 1836, On this year, he was promoted to |epend my time playing bridge and | Too Much to Believe. sergeant. | drinking champagne, as they do in{ For the last year and a half Goldha: y mer hud been on continue: | Deputy sioner ( ¢ | atl during that Ber he Three kegs of beer ts an over-liberal ! Hundred and Forty-first street, where as Hanson's right hand man allowance for a two-hour sitting of {t was to rest. Mrs. Schmaltz was as- danger, and the seem to worry sured that there was moving process did ni her, being ie to Headquarters hammer was a monuted. poller He was an active ¢ twenty men, even when the men are fat Teutons, MILE WIRELESS usader against was Magistrate Barlow's de the tapless wi tappe i forme | years and of late had been on’ the | ciston in Yorkville Court to-day. eer day Mrs, Bernhardt directed the work- trall of poll sharks. < n( the t ‘men to permit her to enter and she " ; ectives Kuhn and Hackett, of ; ag nenrded Goldhinmer as one Pelee Sree att ew Record for Getting | £4"! mother dead. he ablest and most trustworthy East Fifth street station, ente Ne a New Record for Getting |, George A. Krump, of Two Hun- = saloon of which ¢ e Storck is the rat ol SP P d neteenth stre Plaza Annoyed Her assage { N's et eels Uae ed manager, at No, 142 5 at | nai torathent sede aald Message With a Ship : Willet avenue, diagnosed the case as heart disease and notified Coroner © Help Wanied 4.30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, they told | pacing due empl » ole Equipment. LBL € he 5 t th Donald. To-Da ! 3 Seat ioe Sree eat hae $ Shea momar a ie | Mrs. Schmaltz had been feeble for y le n ; j old hotel until they came tr apart | The Mauretanta figured {n a new wire-| many years, me, for in Morning The detectives tried to (Eh: meat nak pe fa or sale record as well e fo! ae oy TAMPA ENTRIES. © World's Want Direstory, |but the barte told 0 , a py Poe operator, Ss) As soon as the house lunched to- | the dirt off and my face pretty well cov- Cuticura Ointment, You may know that I was pretty well skinned up by the fact that both lips were cut | inside and out and the skin on my nose and both cheek bones cut. Part of my | face was healed over in a week and the | scales carne off and while the cheek is | still sore there are no marks to prove ‘that I was ever scratched. I would also say that I use the Cuticura Boep shaving and my face is always soft aid M. conside noulders ad ripped passed out of no Was prosperous, had saved le money and had intended in the spring to go to Italy for his fami a wife and two children, He had been | missing for a week. The murdered man | had a brother in this city, said to be | wealthy Uanker, but the police have not | ix yet located him, <A letter from, Manno's |led knife wife, found In his clothing, ted to the | Marks on tt | Wdentifteation: from them. The murder was committed on the] Ccanats ern ae afternoon of Lincoln's Birthday at about Aap Pala aI fae aay crea) PLEADS GUILTY TO KILLING.’ s ng by Jose shtly, a) | plumber's assistant, who saw four men! | shooting into the patch of woods where | | the body was found at about that time. | | ered with were the clothing, he fing right hand two rings hae been torn ’. H, Dean, Newark, Del,, February 24, 1908," Man Who Had to Inaist on Being Boe), (or tm the om of {Chocolate Pilla, 266. per vt vial of 0) fo cunty the Blood. ihgoutbout the world. Potter Drug & Chem. OTR stalled Pre Gutcura Book om Sita Disses Arrested Gets Ten Years. George Bower, of Goldensbridge, in | Saw Four Men Shooting. Westchester County, when placed on Brightly was working on the house of trial to- t White Plains under an tn Charles Paine, of the Westinghouse Elec-| dictment charging him with the murder tric Comp , at the time. He was re-| of Nelson Brown, pleaded guilty to man- airing a leader on the roof of the ho: slaughter and was sentenced to Sing Elenuntaratlantlamiwactaltranten bile | ging for ten years at hard labor. Bower, || February Furniture Sale shot, Looking off across a low swamp} who was a blacksmith, with a shop at|] Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock between the Paine house and the clump | Goltensbridge, claimed that he commit- |} g Washington's Birthday All Day of timber that screened a shoulder of | ted the crime in self-defense, He was | the Palisades, he saw four men ad-| visited by Brown in his shop and the 10% allowed on all cash sales, We pay freight & RRtare, ay | vancing down a gully. two drank a great amount of beer, and | | “The men were just at the edge of the | then they had a fight over the beer can, | strip of woods and I could see weapons | Brawn's head was battered in with @ of some sort glistening in thelr hands. | Then Bower, walked about the village | T lgoked up at the first shot and saw a | and tried to find sore one to arrest him. 1 7 | He sald that he had killed a man, but little spout of smoke and more reports, | He sald thar ne hid we ie, was | All four men were firing from time to | hours before he was finally arrested WRITE FOR OUR 1909 CATAs LOGUE—MAILED FREE time. 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