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10 SLAIN DETECTIVE HAD NO WARRANT WHEN SHOT DOWN Police Admit Goldhammer May Have Unlawfully En- tered Burns's Flat. SIGN OF STRUGGLE. His Mates Declare Disguised Victim Was Known De- spite Trick. —_—_—— NO While every police effort will be made to send Edward Burns, ‘igger the Ginnie,” to the electric chair for Killing Sergeant Goldhammer in Burns's alias flat, at No, 1270 First avenue, yesterday afternoon, there is a feeling around Police Headquarters that Burns may “beat the case.” Police Commissioner Bingham shares the belief of his deiectives that Burns for n In the will escape convietios first degree commit himself tion of F to shoot a rns's claimed right nto his home. stranger trying to break I feel very badly about the death of Goldhammer,” said Cot Bing ham. “He was a but this away with jon if I thought of sending him Rut there crook who shot it. I'd feel there was a possibi away for the rest of his les are com: isn’!. How many homi mitted in this city which are adequa punished? Very few, Hatreplittiys law- yers can do a lot for a murder Al we have to show a jury is a dead cop, a@ crook and a revolve To the first person who arrived after the shooting and in his first statement made to the police, Burns declared that he had shot a bur There were no evewltnesses, Goldhammer was in rough disguise, wearing a blue flannel shirt and a ragged pair of trousers, He was made up to resemble a tough Goldhammer had no warrant for the Burns; nevert when 1 the door of the flat Gold- rved hi eard to shout a wat Detective hamme! way in, although Burns was him know Burns say that Burns kn to y outside hammer, even in the latter's disguise, but no proof to this effect has been adduced. Did He “Invade” the Home’ ‘The case |s interesting, coming at a time when several Sup ne Court Jus tees have just delivered caustic de- gisions touching upon the right of the “s domicile w recent occ! police to invade am out a warrant. Every upon which this question has been sub- mitted to a court ht out a ruling that a man's hom y not be invaded wit! wa of law and in the manner preserib law Detectives say that {f they had to get out due a@ Warrant every tim y find it neces. gary to arrest a known they might as well go out of business, Burns's friends have class counsel, become histo: length to wh in the exerci involve for Burns was putt gree at the East Six atation last night, but stood He was phot arranged to retain first and the case promises te jc tn its bearing upon the a police ¢ e of a dom nd t at Headquartere then tried up to where he was held for eman Wa en took him down to the ( ing, where he was arra oner Harburger. Held Without Ball, Burns, when told tha statement {f thing he sald irts Bu makea said that all he want truth. District-Attor whe was in the C sed Burns to make n t he consulted a lawye This ts a as crime you are accused of,” sald District-Attorne Coroner Harbur the Tombs with hn will took B nded Burns to eld March 9 Mr room and talked t utes before } s Burns is ar cE since he shot ¢ Goldhammer moted to a 8 ago and had years. four children, the 5 gest fo old. He was co one of the me sclentious men In the killing of G was weantey Besides his Outcome of Policy Raids The killing was a direct : recent potle mer played @ the evidence on wh! Br place at No. 328 Bowery was raided a short time ago, ar been close at the gang. It was chiefty on that “Humpty Jacksor and convicted, and tn had made himself as denizens of the William McFarland, the supert ent of the Anti-Policy Societ ra who wes murdered in the Criminal Courts ; 4 RUARY 20, 1909 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEB ‘Policy Raiding Detective Killed and Man Who Shot Him Down BDWARD BYRNES Building: by “Nigger” Spencer a few er Was sent to arrest Burns of receiving st ted that there nat effect, but n one was nce to tat yale o find ig and of a he knew of the ack made jam Kent, an “inde agents of the “trust.’ Called Out, “W've Shot « Burglar.” Five i minutes afte was nlrentecMtomBuins heard, Tue Jan a window up an shot a burgla “A man who the door,” he said, “and asked if any body named Jolinson lived | him and started to close th bu forced it open and started for me.” Burns's wife, who was taken to the East Sixty-seventh street station, but not arrested, told the same story, Burns was bh on a ¢ of murde Twenty-one pa ts were found 1 the flat and a complete opium layout. —— STEEL HAMMERED, OTHER STOCKS UP. Pacifies, Copper, Reading, Smelting and St. Paul Get Good Market Support. While after all the leading stocks rallied mon show! {ays hig os ot ee ve 4815 — 1% nN ‘ ‘ . 4 4 NEY Be Gs Un Sow ‘ i : : . 8 ; . f Ss n M& i \ N . 3 + $2' ¢ ? 4. ane: rs S Bie " rf , . eit) ; sha M & — BACHELOR-WIDOWER TAX axing da a) widowers $28 port for epin . \ SEVTON CASED. PTURESUE TEN BLOCKS AS ENDARE HERE GRAD HEF ON LONG TOL of Two Dressed in Colors, Trimmed With Gold, He Arrives on La Savoie, John. Shea, Owner | Houses and With $5,000 | in Bank, Is Held. | JEERED IN COURT ROOM. lr Sie JUST A TRANSFER. Man Has Heretofore Going to St, Pierre the Goat Precinet of French Force. Accused Miquelon, Been a Respected Citizen of Montelair. La Savole of the French a biel that she had to buck almost all way across. westerly breeze blowing when she start- {ne got in because of the gales On suspicion of having stolen a loaf to- of bread, John Shea, a heretofore ro- ted and well-to-do citizen of Mont- the He| | was captured, dragged unceremoniously nd was CANTUSE DOORS. “cee ot spec’ Sor UB GOLDY AMMER, clair, was to-day chased ten blocks There was a strong north- ‘order Yost, jeered by a group officers and held in $300 bail for ed up the bay and tn the choppy seas the revenue cutter had a lot of trouble th big. ship ton Wed | getting al The pa for ran through a nesday hours, La Savoie was sixty n © wide as the clair Bank of more than $5, and owns horizon. Th sea eniaante two houses on Montague place, the of the ea that were drifting slow! residential street for a number of Man- fou h to be gnawed up hattan bankers and brokers, He '® jy areq. \4 se : eae assistant sexton and prominent in the floe field it ma - 5 ' +... /affairs of the new Church of the Immac-, The most pict pa (a Consulting Engineer Says) hare conception See Me Ree : They Would Be Imprac- | Before the sleepy suburbanttes were eon mateo ct i astir to-day, Shea came up to Officer aH ann ticable and Dangerous. who “was sitting on a cracker Perr box In front of Doremus’s grocery store, | + an, Bloomfield and North Fullerton ave- Owtng to the A stations of t ae subway I \ nsulting en- | Talked of the Fight. eneer ! 8 Ch TTA) Morning, chief,” saluted Shea, who r sic Ayes 1 Danae a@ short overcoat and heavy mud] q pig interest he natty little Fren c «in seating himself alongside the | man eat bread box. “Understand that] Wot is he? tole Among the ma slipped one over on Able last/ with three serv m as ae en? About the only fight He's a gene tive De f \ now are negrome and English-| Zwlle ho was g the operatte t ng off. You see''— | rested In Shea's | this point, relaxed the| visage of the suburban hase ed about in time—so he i ra aces int EDR BT r to see Shea deftly slip a then Tolekenl n y 2 ; ong loaf of bread er his THAbhalEhee should ag e the fact) coat, Shea for some reason figured tt pee re sas Hu At Seagate # aini time to do a Marathon, At least, he], te = ree ae Maer vould... | Started to run ‘ | Ne papas aaa ave to} THrough the mud of the deserted | Breet ; fe dane, S4ining an Inch a block, The chase led | i ! , ‘ver Bloomfield avenue. The course]: hh ae would have | ¥a8 fetlock deep In mud in places, and | say It ; nducive to speed, Perrin's shouts ne persons to their windows. ——_ en, as & spectate quarry slipped and fell vats Pee GIANT Si N BLOWN was up again and off before the con- Sean erate age uae Sheridan, a Deckhand, that the end | FiiGome ont Perrin can't catch me!” boat Pennsylvania. ate used way cars are at Sprains an Ankle. eee HEteiell curetencaurttan (eraitren crea catia (NEMS otenal Noto) Raat Moony? 08) yy Gre oe cane cue route ee RL vt lepers ae Ao) © SiniaeditnSiliinaetyy | Peeraieen nites trsih force t 5 s fo | ee ape . 4 | dred feet from the COST JAN JiTOR $1 $10 TO MURDER KITTEN. and 159 after: ward was seat Irae retarded somewhat on win- ( ed Animal Got dow ledges me, and Came K ' 5 € xes and rear p a ARV ELIT NEE Montelair flags Ke ° S been re 1 from the staffs of the te Shea has eight ; : a : BRINGS HOME HUSBAND'S BODY. r ayaa) STREET SWEEPER RUN DOWN ieee ria anton ram Rayan er 8 t - 9 Picelninn sweeper, Holght, of Fall River, Mass, w 1 " Se ain age team here to-day on the a 5 . fe ne nue fo (from Havre. Mrs 1. her the ei ss a ance i The @ picked him’ brother, B. Barker, accompanied the This Is the Latest of Ail the Mara‘ho.s, __ the Six-Night-a- Week Long-Distance Dance“ 2 & aGe 4 W a GAIN NO | NTIETH MLE THE LAST YARD — etn coat known {n dancing circles ia being held in Los Angeles, Where (twelve young men and women en- tered @ Marathon comp) eo hours each night for a weak, A the leaders had traversed twelve miles and were bordering on collapse, Several contestants dropped out of the race | for the nigh of the French Police. rer ‘Gendarme Here on His Way to the Goat Precinct JUDGE RAPS “L" ~s GUARDS AS BRUT TO PASSENGER Directs Acquittal of Rider Wiha | Fought Two and Was «4, | Arrested, | | CHARGED WITH FELONYY pher Uniformed Combatants Swort, Zint Used Knife in Row on Station, The brutality of men who occupy ons of brief authority and wear forms was dwelt upon by Judge vurt of General Sessions to-day, in commenting on the case of Carl Zinfty' assaulting an “L' guard, » Lawyer Carpenters! before the-Jury show sa reputanie eltizen, life tn the ( charged wit produced evidence s attorne 18 Third avenue, and hee ya jewelry firnt for nm and got inta| guard, Henry J, ghly handled and’ having used pance, and Zint ' ) the first dee imprisons ie » guards did a press Foster or, Assistant District-Attore i i a Mr. Manley al of Zin Directed H Hecate y to the Jury, juit this dee there is in this come may almost take jus a feeling against 1 and subway ) prone to ex= a brutal way, y exercise thelr that Shake- MeL, Mi LAW ZU IN 6 speaks an abiding convic~ of as making the angels } acquit this defendant ‘ etn the ‘The nods now vold its twen= AS! 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