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that “There will be hell in Sharon (when Buhl hears of | that she is well known and formerly Mlved here. Mr, Bull, the millionaire unclo of the doy, whose name is mentioned by the | Woman, is sald to have no {dea why | such @ statement shoulé be made. While it is thought strange that | Willle did not recognize the suspected woman, the fact that he was kept In a drugged congition is advanced as an | explanation. Jam Boyle, a ptumber, formerly lived here. He was in the city two | weeks ago for tHe purpowe of attending the funeral of hi8 uncle, John Boyle | owner of the Shenango House, ‘The | man under arrest for the kkipapplng gives that name. ; Judge A. W. Willams arrived here to-day from Mercer, Pa., and requisi- tion papers are being prepared. As — goon as word is received from Cleve- |. ap. pee : land that the two persons under arrest | CASE GOES TO JUDGE have been identified as the abductors a | Special messenger will be rushed to, Rorrisburg, Pa., and Columbus, 0., for the signatures of the Governors to tie Fhe District-Attorney Submits papers. This, nowstor, may vor we} (,) , *. , necessary, as His roperted the (wo! Grand Jury Festimony to Suspects are WHHitg (o eine to Sharon Speeial Sessi r < | Without requisttion papers, | Speeial Sessions Members. Says Woman Is His Wife. ‘The man held in connection with the Kidnapping of Willie Wittia admitted his identity to-day to Chief of Police > CULKIN PAYS IN G6. O10 IN FIN FOR THS MONTH Spécial Sesstons Clerk Accused , by Jerome Deals With City Chamberlain. Charles W. Culkin, clerk of the Court of Spectal and H dames D. McClelland, went to the office | Sessions, his lawyer Kohler, He is James Boyle, of Sharon, and is a phimber by trade, Me has a of the City Chamberigin this afternoon yidowWed mother, four brothers and 4! and deposited there $010, which er in this town and his uncle, the Pt) Yate John Boyle, was proprietor of the the flnes collected by Shenango House. Boyle declines to | the court from March 1 to March 2 dbrow any additional light on the kid-| Tha law napping, but is firm in his claim that the woman who was arrested with him | is bie wits. Boyle appeared here for fyineral two weeks ago, He companied by a woman who is de- | scribed as being ‘clever looking.” The | deseription of the woman under arrest | Culkin yesterday at Cleveland is said to tally with the| Mr MeClelland stated that his elient| woman who was with Boyle here. | hac no time exceeded his legal rights | represented ail woes nok require the Clerk | of Special Sessions turn over the fines to the City Chggnberlajn until the full month has explred, but to-day's Paymen? was made because of tion of the Distfict-Attorney In making @ charge of technical larceny against to uncle's was ac his ‘PMothas I. Boyle, a brother of James} in the handling of the fartd® ff nis cus- Boyle, was seen at the Shenairzo House | tous It was recalled to Mr. McClelland this afternoon. He {€ eniployed as a/ fat tha “Distr anounced | clerk, When informed that his brother | ¥ ny Ikin would produce the $1,933 Was the man under asrest at Cleveland, mfssing from the Npeelal Ses- ~ ho san: fons tlhe fuydthe master waitid be “phat ts very strange. 1 have two let-| dropped right there, | ters In my pockét now. One Is po: || Feared Seizure of Money. marked Denver, Cal, Magch fhe! The Isttict-Arta: said Mr. Me-| other East St, 1a March 17. To |Clenand, “suggested that his men be al! | kidnapping ocowrred on the morning of } low ed to ga ta Mr. Gules home and h. the 1 My brother is a sort o get the money, We demurred for the wanderer and has been at home very | reason that Mes, Culktn is ill and the little In the last two xears, | invaston of Her home by men from the Royle Is the fon of Michael Boyle. | District-Attorney’s oMce might have John Boyle, a cousin, {s employed ie fous results, And if we had produced some capacity by the city of Cleveland, }the money Mm cdurt the Listrict-Attor- and Thomas Boyl@ wired him imme: | phey would have selzed St and placed it diately to try and see James at thelin escrow, Cleveland police atatiors. When the assertion of Culkin that his| The woman who accompanied. Jamas} wife was H! was proue aL to the atten- Royle to his uncle's funeral here re-| tion of the, District-Attorney the min- ly Is said to have béén about thirty {ites of yesterday's proceedings were old, dark, and well dressed. Both | produced, Mr, Jerome said that Culkin seemed well supplied with | asia howhing rabont his wite being ill at is sald. jth it time, but gave three different ex- » | planationg of the jthortaga. { Thasmtich as year: of hem money, ft CLBVELAD of the woinal March %4—The names id man held here as the kidnappers of Willie Whitin are declared | out iris ace cunts witt ham- to be Helen Foutknér and Jamde séyle. }Seérfath, the District-4 done There is much mystery abou: the woman | further interest in ¢ a shortage, and a sensation is expected to follow fens there are sonie features con- her positive {dentification. She is said ed with the management of Culkin's ig oe a probabl wing Vrauk 1H. | ter investigation, Case Goes to Judges, | For instance, ft was @ald by Jerome that memoranda found there indicated Capt. Cottrell, of thé PLeonard | ~ ree} station, bad borrowed $250 from: the funds in Culkin's possession. Capt to be well known in mark she dropped e« Buhl, the millionaire uncle of the stolen bos, adds to the interest in tho casa | Helen Foulkner in her manner, speech will result {n fure and general bearing gives evidence of eat cultyre. his departure for Cleve- ay ChieC of Police Martin |Cottreil tald nawspaper men: jase night fi ent before Alderman Gilbert that he had not borrowed any money and made fuformation against “Helen ‘trom Culkin or from the office, "and “James Boyle, charg with abduction, Later these PANES Were suddenly Aestroved amd ney | information charging “Mary Doe and | Capt. Cotteell and Deputy Clerk William “fohn Hoe” with abduction were iasyed 1 ‘ | Puller before the Grand Jury thi THO change, it was said, Was did to a} ee This gasertion was at varitncs with What the District-Attorney belleved to Wee trols, Acéordingly he summoned noon, where they were questioned at| mistake mace Vaieeh sect ee s5| and Mrs, James P. Whitla BPRU otal yalheit sly the, Districts their sm and anng@nter, Witte and lthe ‘ eS et paeaeteas Jina, tagepber with Harry Forker, a\ioum of Genera’ Sexfiohs, tnd t Makes brother of Mrs. Whitla, all of Sharon ar Rae arrtved here at f tclork t ie DYER ee eT ehtey den ee ny and F before the, Her rday to th and went diractiy to the Hol 4 tel, They not Pollee {Grand Farry (ea! thal they would visit ator and [OF the Court of Special Raaalons, They Make aN effort to identity the man a take action ti the matter at a Woinan held by the police as the a 6 e@ held to-morrow dugtors ef Willie Whitta, ns Mr. Whitla Jater was! in With Chief of 6 Kol Bentras patien siaeinny. wits YOUNG TEACHER SHOT mained ty at the Hol ul prempl aetton the work of identifying the man and woman In custody, und Whitla ha promived to have hik family at Po: Headquarters within a short time hig: moti: titel AND KILLED BY HER FATHER IN STREET. (Continued fri Pag Just as he cast his revo > a base: areatay ment baton smddued hin Ae Mnvvgano wae a ee into F Lacativa nd ONG, “ina Beat On sinéet, ahd his, Lacativa, rushed \ ssheoibos bad run 1 notified ‘them of t whe lag night and vive arning came to us last night.” said ly va, “and abtteed all Ma kin ite anid he would take the life of hie orp. leave The dog that “hurries” to fight often has a sad story to tell. H's all right to hurry after the position, worker, bar. gin, investment, home, &c., libs will you seek, but SI OMNITT EAE: BIST6 pie Know What You i jiayteae ipatel So tna R i, ae: . am the (o. @ainet vt. Are Doing! ven vars ag Mung was ed the appointment Phrough F ommisdioner Nioholas Mayas, Ha well educated and spoke five lane vane He is now Ofty-thrae years We The World printed 4,490 Separate want-filling’ vertisement® yesterday 1,068 “MORE than corre. 4 howe Basement of ty Hall where Mangano did mo: sponding day fast year ter ing, said to NBARLY DOUBLE ihe num- STE ene een er gcaut atk ber printed {n yesterday's oynear nena the Co ‘ Merald Taltted Wo the Tombs, pending f Tou cia Her Sally ine a date © inyuast. Profitably Geided ar Rik World Advertir y PEROF ALFRED MESSEL DEAD ERLIN, XM. The a ean De fred Mew , | Mother of Stolen Boy Who Has are inurting the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, CARRIE NATION AT WATE MISSED TAFT —. | Been Restored to His Parents Wanted to Tell Him About Liquor Signs in Street Cars and Other Things, (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, — Mareh ) Nation went to the White House yes- the M.—Ca Hterday, but @ policeman told her Preside j further trouble. She was in a h | to catch a train for Guthrie, 0} She sald concerning ner visit “L came to tell the President thi saw a whiskey sign posted as an vertisement in one of the Seventh street t was not Ih and she made no ry cars and to ask why it was that I should have to ride in a saloon in the al Capttal, TCR awfil, ‘These ENS Were Hot there before I we rope. bad to wor “L wish Thad been able to see him. I would have told the poeple up here a few things if 1 hadn't had to catch a train. [ wouldn't mint going to fall to let the people know there are whiskey signs hung up in their street cars and that the President would not have them t to hington is growing from removed at once, What is the or | with the Washington W, CT. MRS, WHITLA, don't they have these signs taken down? - wanted to talk to tl ‘esident aout a 1dt of thi! ee au et be. you know, but President n Lewant ta know ie fis. dat aghter FUGITIVE LOCKS OUT POLICE AND 000 BRBES OSSIBLE IN ONE sinbkes cigarettes Presid Taft has a man tn Cabinet S$ race horses. Just think of it n't dd that uu seem to like President Roose. WA sliggeste “Like him! she exclaimed. "1 glad he has gone to Afriva and } he will never come back. 1 woul en President: Roosevelt am EAR FOR BINGHAM) ILLS HINISELF 22 DETECTIVE IN WILD FURY TRIES TO KILL FOUR Page.) F, H, Richardson, Accused of Getting $300,000 by Fraud, | Trapped ih Harrisburg Hotel. wi Startling Declaration by Com-| missioner That He Re- fused a Fortune. the whole affair aad t e soveral as. Police Commissioner Bingham de-| HARRISBURG, Pa, March th! MANIC Tt was ail most disgraceful T ‘ am a member of tha Grand Jy 1 clared to-day that he had passed up an| Trapped in his rooni In the Hotel Lirneh, | Ask thatthe ‘policeman he. arrested |immense fortune by being honest. there was no escape, F, Hf [ve wes: reteered eprianema courts There are many men, he declared, who | formerly a show manufac-| aeleeor re ends Facts, ngpector Thompson and Capt. C [would go into a competitive bidding| turer of Hlmiza, N. ¥., accused of tha after questioning. fe ae Pon contest and pay @ fabulous sum for the} embezalement of $9000, slammed the an’ Seaminaton and Meares, male privilege of serving as Commissioner) door in the face of the Chief of Palice | bé,8ent t0 J ght Hospital of Poilee without pa avout 1 o'clock to-day and aim Policeman O'Reets arraigned tie "The sald Commissioner Bing- tes self wit! tiltdmen In Harlem Court. tie enue | killed himself with a that thé be held for forty-cigt ham, “could derive a large Income by! through his head Why?! inquired Magivteat putting up this Job every year and auc-| The door was broken open and Lee EHTS ake safe) papag te tloning tt off to the highest bidder, 1t{ardson was found tying on the fevts suffering ‘from a scalp wound with his head under the bed. A steam | and contusions of the legs.” would not be difficult to find men who t else Is | Wollld be willlng to take the Job for of blood was ponring from the head. A anked the Mag g " ; SF] walls arby was broken and in What do you vied twelve months without pay on thelie wae found a letter written on Hotel O'keete, twitlih chance of retiring with a fortune, h paper. It read esol know w! “T could have gathered $94,00 the name, is F. 1f Richa » Ele | igens i; year I was he they would have} mira, > Call IL HL Rockwell, of these Chifname 3 a ¥ | ea r eds Well,” admitted O'Keafe, he ected in office two months whet a man Thad] H. H well is a promi ate | in & hind 0 met in a social way put a proposition | torney of Who was'Richardaon's | $0 h said the | tt Magi @ sar iy) up to me in such an Ingentous manner | *viser, [’ fis Wh Pidiesinmwe ey ka A WOURA TAHT COntlal ome that I didn’t catch on to the ning | Teehardsod wae titted tn New York gra ail the Becks CEC he of it for a few When I saw, ten, days ago on a charge of 1} an be ohere at & 0 row what he ineant we had some warm ceny tn the second degree, at w OA eaN eRe rive i un a len ds and [ haven't seen him since. time he was undpr arrest in Chicago on| which hae been described to em ae nt I didn't throw him my pros-/a similar charge. vudtrage. I want all you pullcernen hey er je made his advances too diplo-! The fugitive had led his pursuers gj and 1 ai gon to examina vou under matt allow of : h drastic | cMts@ froHr'th* moment he hleago, | @att, art zo WSoat orients deveror action as but 1 gay to under. And when the detectives closed in on a Cithareane aandt twas on : ‘iim fe “Wetermined to and lite held in $149) pa In month to do, rather than go back to Cl CHUA certains Jd have ralged | York. and face the acensatto: gin the Centr aaa athe Wir 1 we Was prom The conve n Was started by an| The Indictment of Meharis age Lea : Inquiry pnt tothe Commissloner cone YOrk'aréye out Of charges made n is understanding of the my. him by the Credit M f ut) \ yeas 5 ain eck p x tha Mort of Aldermen ar A dosed aremore b F ni attempted to 3 down his request charged ani than 1 with It, ‘Th id of $100,000, Het dotars was « 1 fro banks | A when he made and da Hen houses in money and mer: Phe money dre of the ia 1 be grauted the floor nthe ur he declared, Books Falsified, It Is Said. ae ware gent ve anything} ‘Thia wwe accumplisued, it was place. One ceived, Per- | charged, ation of old, y were actuated pric ne ttred of me when til mitted to those fr tation, som eavy loans yf r attempt to recover. their pe between the Board, “Tt te not a tion of Ricliardson's books which was scooped up eventially of Aldermen and me, It 1¢ between th York, it waw claimed, en Aldermen and thelr constituents. The 4 manipulated his Adertren aré not puniviing the. ‘They Manne RentOCnaKantnarn people of the city of nasate far PRudeded his a Sorel hroat |! oid: inChest [ Oil | meéa Rub the throat and chest with Omega Oil; then bind around the | throat and lay on the chest pieces of flannel soaked in the Oil, The Ot | goes in through the pores and reduces the inflammation that causes the trouble, Three sizes.10c., 25c., 60e, NewYork. It vemains fer the people RECITES to say what lone to the Alder- i \ regating $335,00y, man, and T belfeve the atnawer will be! Davies ( was alleged. decisive, although | know Httle about! polittes. ain more mohey and jae, chardwon. prepared ap (pments purporting enews jee ey ITALIANS LAUD ROOSEVELT. nore ho whiel victimized by hin Banks That Suffered. Bil of these state reed, Richar ym the Lincoln Trust ipor Hoorevelt fr for Fast the ente i adore ay 9 says that in. offering; the gen: rietims, tithe yenunnents of che from the Merchants USKLAND ENTRIES. ele ' Wie Hf International 1 f a . Buying one of | MARCH 24, 1909. PEACE SPEECH AGAINST STRIK Convention fare S Dele- gate’s Plea for More Moder- ale Demands on Magnates. tANTON, Mareh That the mine nin this tity will now not resort to t a strike tn t der to enforce the’ Is upon the employers was Indicated by the trend of Proceedings in the brief session of the conver One delegate adoption of more 1 Mus Hall to-da for the hele: ate the interests of Vy resolution add in the rontl ment until 1! untons y ted the n agres from one of the | convertion ady of work without men were bette their demanis The speveh siderable app! , was well received. Another resolution read asked only f to enforce repared for resolution the secognition of the union and the “check off All the resolutions re rted to the convention were refe which will thracite men. warrants It, an office wil pregent a ntion asking Pre ommission 1 strike conditions a define the Maintained | i haree of the ng the policy to be pure sued by tl ers in their negotiations the opeartors, it can be stated that the éom eo |x tunani- i ‘ measure mous ax! calling - > SUES FOR FALSE ARREST. Joseph J. Murray, the Wakefield ed tractor, who w rested in June, 1 inder suapictor having murdered 1 s Rosenheimer at Pelham Manor nd discharge is the platntif( in suit called to trial to-day before tlee Andrews and a jury in Co whieh | he preme tin $59,000 damage. George W. War and Chiet of Vo 1 The Pease Pianos are one of the very fgw makes to-day that are still made by men of the name. 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