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(EO ONE CENT. sf Circulation Book Open to All.” | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1909, GREAT SOUTHP. AW PITCHER WHO IS BACK WITH GIANTS, i \y, POLICE FAL TO RUN DOWN KIDNAPPERS —— Clues Followed in Cleveland by Millionaire Unele ot Willie Whitla Fail, FATHER BREAKS DOWN, Sobbing, Lawyer Whitla Says He Wants Abductors t ARDON ARRESTED IN ROME ROW ee | Purns On Former Chief When Subpoenaed in Gambling Raid Case, CHARGE MADE, |BRIBERY Ex-Detective Friend of Alleged Gambler Held in $10,000 Come for Ransom. | Bail. { | —-— BHARON, Pa. M bing Z, | Kiddie’ Reardon, one-time star sia ; ih _ ; +s \ ron leut Aas arrested in the Tombs James PW ut of Wille ‘ | Police Court to-day tn the course of Whitla, the kidnapped boy, broke down | } tramatic quarrel with the District-At at noon to-day when no word had t ‘ torney, It oceurred while testimony received from abductors. 4 / le F as being brought out about the a statement for 4 ation he said he wanted leged bribing of Emil Kilnge, a Jerome Father and Son Declared Guilty ot the Killing of Ex-Senator to impress o: ry persor By elke y | server, by Herman Roser interested in the recovery of the bo. it ed gambler and great friend that ull he wanted was to see his child of Senator Timothy D. Sullivan bafe back home Klinge jad stated to the District-a He wald he was ready to pay the that Reardon had invited $10,000 ransom at ay time and had is (Reardon's) home to meet Rosentt Authorized agents ready to pay over and ret when Reardon introduced Ros the money. * enthal to him he said The clue from Cleveland for a time _GEORGE WILTSE. ‘Kilnge, this man is the goods, An buoyed Mr. Whitla aud his wife up, but es jth & ; vu vo him y 2. no lone afver this, Kl ereturn to Sharon late to-day Evers vestigated withor it. ‘The authori- tes at Youngstown, 0. are watching| 64 ” several persons, it ix reported, who | might be connected with the kidnapping clue In that elty has been run down | No Second Letter. when that was dissipated thelr hopes | ay were crushed, ] i Word was received this afternoon from | | Mr. Buhl, the millionaire uncle of the \ boy, at Cleve! to the et he would without success. A report that the boy | ONCE MORE UIITS was in Ashtabula, O., has also been in- 1] Detective G.S, Ward, of Philadelphia, ved here to-day —_>—— 1 { Mr, Whitla denied to-day that he has {Southpaw Pitcher Unexpect- | Reardon’s boasted friendship with Ros- | Retr oirarernt |composure and replying to the wo pericarataacard veltanee thal he las jenthal he issued a subpoena and had ; i Se nr ve _.. | friends. Ee eee eco aate Mais calyvoinsuleaniiauballas [Reardon brought before Magistrate | exec, PITTSBURG) Merch ae Oherleyg ly ened ens badien et es tema eee as : !Kxrotel in the private examination root. ‘i 7 bert, of Cleveland, defeated Glen Rid- Ey Serr} lary fet q . tf ie e ation room. fof trouble between midnight and 7 pert, of Cleveland, eated Glen Rid however, to get {into communication | Hi ; o'clock this mo: be ‘ . K ] fell six straight gan in at was to | § pe | amination room in obedience to the " ' e kidnappers, and that they cai on the spur connecting »kiyn | nave been the best in eleven games he! ee Hy Hanan bo) COUMHIEG (ey etal commands of the subpoe he com-| Bridge terminal with th t . \ * : De r fe as ave the mone . ridge term v e main line o on the bowling tournament alleys, ¢ Aithougt every clue is being run} By Bozeman Bulger. menced protesting in a be the “LL” on A street, ‘This spur| i) He VEL Eat iy ia rad f mira bs i i Ss 5 jner that the proceeding was illegal and ing the CEO CRONE LOU LOR INOS down, nothing has developed to give ‘Special to The Evening World.) I ReiWins Pan BNIEAUANITIENTE (a ecarone all xington and My rtly| than’ $260) Gi averaaedlsilnatlter the searchers Ane rea ray hope, | DALLAS, Tex March “George {iim, He waalintorniedithatalgonn Doe lic tha bg io h ee ‘dl the series, ¢ Eastern Kid" never rn cre Xia Kine cea ne see |S iltse, the great southpaw pitcher, UN- {proceeding was in progress re c a s ; aay ener having a chance tte as cau} urther advanced than whe ey firs: mai einse R tumped the just ove shi le : ee rant : In the ser which he lost by a soll- ont ber 0 old out Who is the defendant, then?” queried ss sy nI- . ain Sabin |til to-day a member of the “hold ou f not the defendant, then?” qu Street, ai Wr o'clock, ‘The rear trucks) Explains Conflicting State- |i" | CLEVELAND, March 2.—After an ex-| club, unexpectedly joined the Glants to-) ever le sr areeT Riedl «wung out ear was thrown € 1 mere Gilbe ixed 201 3-6 for the sertes. amination, lasting well into this morn-|any and there in Kreat joy in the camp.| Aver Jatin Doe aiicht he mane je | aes Uti across both tracks! Ments as to Pictures in Fads | gig, ghtman and Gilbert carried ’ ing, of Henry Ball, a porter in a local! MeGraw is all smiles. Some of the mmlene Nas some other fellow. I'l not | The few pa wers were knocked about, ind Fancies Case all of Cleveland end of the bet, restaurant, detectives hurried to sev-| players were In front of the hotel when jeoraes a quetonit es "1 put no one ved. Datbaittudts ASD | while Riddell had almost all of eral addresses in the caste a section |Wiltae leaped out of a cab and Imtop ry ee nee ad cautioned | Incoming and outgoing trains on the —S— jthe > ork end | he city and to the Hotel Benway, ri cheer : Aaah be PIA | Feat ( i TY teh was only spect = a tne ae Sidile WUT RRA (Stee rah rene ene ene the} Reardon not to trife with the Court | Ridgewood, Ba Bay Rid OYSTER BAY, March 9.—As,one of |. Th IB WE IO Cu? CEE on a ae in the search for Willie Was Prank Tmuch-liked pitcher was escorted to Me- and had advised him to respond to] Bath Beach and Culver lines were} iy. 4g Teri ' bowled on the new aleys here for U1, Bub, the millionaire uncle of the |Gray hy a hunch of players, am if they /4nd Mad advised him to re FAT enrert Gar eeinee diy incidents preliminary to, thie resulay games outside of Told Attempt May Be Made to boy, directed the search had found a new toy faeaton By TR Py eel a Tete Rife Danwaneere | uaa ef African hunting |; He being the only ones allowed. ? 2 REC M was without legal as: e a # cleared: ssenge . . George Dougherty, night clerk of the} Wittse sald everything had been fixed |that he was with pina a pnt eeoneAranhniln taken into| trip, fo President Roosevelt found |S Prevent Its Being Put On Hotel Huelid, guve the detectives the | uy and he was pertectiy satisfied This only increased the Dis ind f § tra ’ c ey i aie torney’s anger, and as he was about to| the Bridge ter on the loop and ‘himself a witness in the library of his : most important clue they have had. He] pm tickled to death to be back with , ee ea gaid he recognized from a photograph | ine Hees he sald, and immediately |feply to Reardon's call for a lawyer, iranbferra to t ck D : hy ho H Hill in a ne shot the fast ball in the Ship for Home ( * | Leonard Sni valked into the ‘al Joth tracks Were not ail ri a b of Willie Whitla in a little boy who] the (tants played in both Dallas and re ie eel men eels Bel ’ i Rratlier: .ColRoose put on alone at the al He} PALPRMO, March 9.—The statement @ame into the hotel Thursday night | y.4.¢ Worth this afternoon. McGraw]! want a lawye: set in aa ih eee | op rited by United State #1, getting just around the! 7} 1 7 with a man. The latter told the clerk | 5.46 decided to keep 5 You are not a defendant and not en _ > ip orne Stimson, while = t ttom of the prize list. His scores | that the body of Petrosino had been he was waiting to meet a friend to] ier guspension for his fight with Her- | titled to counsel,” sald the Magi PANAMA CASES TO EE TRIED deposition wan being taken, 2 197, 198 and 166, placed on the Cunard Hne steamer trangact some business, and asked per- | jog yntil he gets more information con- Demands Protection. IN THE REGULAR ORDER. | yoosevelt was served with a a |Slavonia for conveyance to New York galerlon} lo alt SSE ERTTEIItaTtG cerning the unfortunate affair. “Well, T denen that my | ¥ |was an error Tt has not yet baen de- waiting a while, ‘ ©] onlin is still holding off protected,” sald the former detect ae y Cay een re appear, the man and the Boy tt cae Mr, Jerome asked Reardon if h New Attoriey-General Will Neither | peo: asiln | clded by what vessel the body will be The statement of the hotel clerk co- brought about tie meeting between A eee jsuit brought $00} sent home. - incided with that 4 ae a wio| HARRIMAN YACHT SAILS, Rosenthal and Klinge and Reardon sata} Murry Nor Delay Prosecution against the ‘town ‘Toptes Pp | The Italian Lloyd has offered to take was “sweated” in Pollce Headquarters ——— Ranadino! ‘or Alleved Libel Company, whieh published Met : : Re an drejeased carly to-day, Ifill said a|Financter Wil Probably Board Her idiot attorney got : ines : lecheaveltia ne body to America free of charge, on friend of nia Sil fet) at i z1Gta at New Orleans, Reardon before Magistrate Kiotel he] wasntxgrox. | M Fads and walt |the steamer Re Umberto, sailing from Benway mee bale lhe ny He a Hae ‘The steam yacht Sultana, owned by |Stilled his former chief subpoena server] wit be no abandonr of the E | 1 i had at any t n per, here March 2 ing a little boy by the ha Kota 1 -day for New| With a rapid-fire of questions concern-| Canal lihel pros 1 nission to the company t ish his In the meantime the coffin ts in a told the porter the child was the eon of |E. H. Harriman, sailed to-day for New egies aihtaR iin i sletureadinhalehsteeete nae : ' Mrs, Satchel, and asked Ball to take |Orleans. He Die. rele one navi anes ceeneahi> latrationi nor unsee enene ete ms") Robert Ward, Newark, | warehouse on the pler closely guarded hin to @ place near the Erte depot, | Mr. Harriman is now on the Pacific |for Rosenthal, Reardon's answers were |tese cases to {rial « toa high | ' | |night and day Ware the Patharcwatild take charge of [coast and, it 1s expected, will board his |taken down stenographicalls | istrati , The pee eh AOIR RADIA rif were! . Arrested as He Hurried to The police have been warned that an se Ball was given $2 for this service |hevat at New Orleans for the trip] Reardon's pal, Tom Brassicr, also], e . wed flair | POR ae esboaavalt ae Abt; attempt may be made to prevent its am- ay tad a long: tima for the father, |home had been subpoenaed with him. and) paces dare of th SOHN cates rite pic: | Complete Deal, barkation and waited a long he father, |) Cone when he had finished questioning Rear-|iyjetricr of Columbia ang | tire, he sald, and togranhed | head of the local pol who failed to appear. The porter then Gon ihe Disteilea Ulorn alieaeatit Distri i presented | ade Hamp -— |, Signor Geola, hea he local police, e pack tc » Be y and | ‘ ey ce Out LOT will be g s wide i sald to-day that the authorities were 4 | “Oh, T guess he won't 0 far.” said] aitatod | hat th if to Whether rized the} to complete which Involved The voy who was taken to the Hotel) — TQ DETECT WRONGDOERS. Reardon truculent!s Sl Rted eee : tion of t kraphs or not, | $20,000, Robert § Ward, of No. 1721 Har. | the SRA Hi ate ede fumes 7 Thursday night by Harry Hall} ; 1 et 5 seibeata) ear i ave been vi eID auth eT a a petty Hall Shut up!" snapped the District-At- ie ne rigon street ark, N. J, the owner] 1 eats are being made dally, was neon Saturday morning by Frank | por years the world’s famous detec: hornet fe We are na falsehood, | of a large lea’ ier factory, was pcteaio Te the dotatis are being kept secret in H. Buhl, uncle of Wille Whitla.. The tives have had great diMeuity tn appre| sti) talk aw much as fowtarta hiss , e sham's ‘ rv to-day on the charge of apeading, When et han ee repel peep aaeeet i e is Satzell. He was foune t vestis ' ; i rth } h yor A ataall, Ht AY fen 4) hending criminals through inability tol iorsed Reardon raising his voice "Thy yc ; : | Secreta | arraigned tn Harlem Court he was | rom adge an possible of the direction Clerk Daugherty, of the hore is jbring into court-room certain classes Of} know more about this case than you will 1 yn [le Meve held tn $10 dal! for trial of the researches SHE ecerianblen heeaieg line es Sota that would prove thelr ca} ao, This ie only a Aght among sam-| Whether he hae advised f son took d mb sycle Holns, of the West | rie activity of the anthorities has| Jooks something lke Willie Whitla jooutd It be Ose That sane, net and that man Klinge of yours|o¢ jig at RUE Itt Et pean extended to Naples, where Petro: | Philadelphia Clue Fails. ee a camera to come lis one of Frank Farrell's men Iie waa to-da te { : . and One tl sino spent three days before coming | \ to thelr ager bee Orders Arrest, Mar , eh atreet, | He here, Tho authorities think that the Patan ADB ul Marc It will be Interesting In the extreme to . vor tHeaalh egies Miaitnace / k was a plot was HLAEGL in Naples niladelpiita Whe last might i" u Ic i callee rome e " f ; h f pl thought they Were on the trail of \Wiil- see some of the pletures of crime caught ies nica ahaking ci ues aon: su hasaties MOL this | he A the { arrested —»— Jam Whitla, Who was kidnapped from | with detective cameras, and to read how | {hen his vole peneet iets | CBo over en ling schoo! | as way to complete a Orit hig ante wi aaron, Pn tn Ad: Cleverly incriminating evidence has been | Tt this man and charge him with con eye ely at rm nc talas Long: | deal a: A which $20.00) was KILLED BY DETECTIVE. chase. A report was sent to Potice secured through photography, ag pre. | tempt of Sas i Pre hates aluatiat ie ueat avéchoot |nsvard: watved. examination’ and ture s Headquarters that ’ with @ | pared:in ‘ifeeture’’ form tor publjeation | Russell Erabhed Reardon and began to) NO tees Tn cet that ther emanate Va. are ex Vlate to- | nisved bond for his appearance tn the) GENEVA, N.Y. M Tay Ma or aoe nO the tn to-morrow's Sunday World, There search him fae ; Te rorrow ‘ of Special Sessions, |honey, of thia olty, a Now York Cen he seen r . i ye Indetint bs ¥ piickiel ‘ patton the Railroa | will be @ score of other leading articies| “Oh, [ve got a gun all right,” said de eae | TR |tral detective, shot a: A man here last night and. as directe,|n the Hlustrated Magazine Section to: | Reardon, turning his revolver over to byes FoR your EASTER RGGS,. TORN TO PIECES RY THE MOR, whom he caught breakioy into frelaht to the Italian colony of the city. Th¢| morrow. but be sure not to mise the Inepector, "and I've aot two permits] EVERY CHILD OLLYPOPS, | The. bea ateal ie frm te care (o-day, The man wat running " aw traced he Ltallan quar. |one i particular. Sunday Worlds ar for the Citidrea | necorate your fa ad WIth the | pieces Dy the inf: tons hen Mi ‘ 1 ter } an invest! ion showed thal eons, te ae jo rapidly nowadays, you will do sere SUNDAY AMER. | oO°S0 MH iyas given with tovuorrow's BUN: | a a; away when Mahoney »: m, the bul- child was not day wanted order your cap7 im Advanes. @oatinued on Second Page) x Aa'D SOC § bride was offered him by an ei o Rosenthal. a oribe which he a cepted on tie advice of Mr. Jerome. The sensational scene in the Tombs Court was the outcome of the raids on the two gambling-houses last nig No, 123 Second avenue and No, enth street, It was asserted that had been paid to Klinge to tip off any raid on placea asserted to be run by All Lines Except Fulton Street} Rosenthal, It was declared to-day that there would be even more velopments, Had Him Subpoenaed. When the District-Attorney learned of notable de- DUNAN B- °. CoL COOPER.. WRECK BLOGKS ‘ ROADS OF B. R.T. FOR SIX HCURS | | 1 | | ues VRIGHT JE: PURDY 2 “FORGETFULNESS, Derailed F Train Near Bridge Tied Up by BY Gilbert Wi ins Star 5) ea i: tt Circulation Books | Open to All,” WEATHER—Clo COOPERS TO FIGHT FOR A NEW TRIAL JOINS GIANTS nd cooler to-night; Sunday, raim ‘PRI IN FlGhT ‘Jury, After Three Bring in Second D ing of Ex-Sen | ‘THEY CLAIM A : tion in Court BOWLER RELL | IS WHITEWASHED LANDER Match Pittsburg Tournament in Straight Games, ‘with twenty years imprisonment as t to-day in the case against Col. Du Cooper, charged with the murder of Carmack. of | startled by the finding. | The Coopers, father and son, let penetrating the bear. cE “ONE CENT, PERS GE mM AGAINST RDICT OF GUILTY o+ Days’ Deliberation, egree Murder Ver- dict Against Prisoners for the Kill- ator Carmack. MISTRIAL; | WANT FINDING SET ASIDE ROBIN COOPER Judge Agrees to Hear Argument on Their Motion and Fixes Bond of Each at $25,000—Sensa- When Verdict Is Announced. he penalty was the verdict of the jury incan B, Cooper and his son, Robin former United States Senator E, W. This announcement made by the jury in court to-day, after three days’ deliberation, created a sensation, even the prosecution seeming The majority of the throng in court expected a disagreement and the verdict came with stunning force, gave evidence for a moment of the |shock they undoubtedly felt, but only for a moment, both regaining their rds of sympathy addressed by their The jury yesterday 4 ay acquitted John D. Sharp, a co-defendant, Immediately the defense moved to set aside the verdict because of the ‘verdict of disagreement of yesterday, | and asked the court to declare it a | mistrial, Judge Hart sald he would | eten to arguments on this motion later, He then fixed the defendant's bond at $26,000 each, which amount was acceptable to both sides, The verdict, coming as it did upon the heels of Foreman Burke's deo laration yesterday, “that we ere hope lessly tled up as to the Coopers,” was a decided surprise. Mrs, Burch and Mrs, Wilson, the young daughters of Col. Cooper, were brave when the verdict was announced, and, aside from tearful eyes, restrained their emotion gamely, Mrs, Burch og with her arm around her brother Rob» in's shoulder and Mrs. Wilaon wes ef her father's right, The suspense for the two young women hed been pttiable, and any verdlot, however unfavorable, was a relief, Jurors Hurry Home, The jurors looked worn out and whem the Court remarked, "I thank you gep- tlemen, for your patience and devotion to the State, and dismiss to your homes and your personal ayocations,” the entire twelve sprang from their seats as one man and hurriedly left the courtroom. The defendants and their counsel remained to complete the bond preliminaries and the motton for a new trial, Rumors that the jury had agreed brought a crowd to the courtroom this morning and caused the presence of the attorneys on both sides long before the usual hour for convening. As soon as Judge Hart entered court and even before he removed his coat, | he ordered the jury and the defendants brought into court “IT understand they have agreed,” he remarked to the press table, “and am sending to see.” Bxactly at 9.26 A. M. the twelve men entered the room and took the |anme seats they hava oceupled for nearly nine weeks Have you agreed upon a verdict, gentlemen?” said Judge Hart | qe have,” replied Foreman FM | Burke, hoarse Advance, Mr. Fortman, and read We, the fury. oper and find the defendante, Duncan B Robin J. Cooper, gullty of murder tn second degree and assess thelr punishment at con- ‘The World's Travel Berean. NASHVILLE, March 20.—Guilty of murder in the second degree

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