The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1909, Page 2

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TL ee 9 a “ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 26, 1909, sD AON A APL ENP REDON Ie Care enema mL ROI SIDE-DOOR CARS TAYICAB ROBBER GIVEN 20 YEARS AT HARD LABOR $ Jury Was Misled in Recommenda’ PERIL 10 PUBLIC, SAYS MIR REDLEY Manager of Subway Insists Judge Mulqueen Say. Their Use Would Mean 200 Accidents a Di EXPERT ARNOLD, tiou for Mercy BAD RAPS HAD A Hearing on Order to Equip Sandbagged Chauffeur . Two Full Trains Is Put Over to April 1. us in His Own ( “The of New safer with those York will be When James G: the raigned for sentence in Genera public Jamieson, side-door cars in the “Taxicab Highwayman,” shop than out on the road.” With this frank declaration, Gen- to-day he was characterized by Judge eral Manager Hedley of the Inter- Mulqueen as one o fthe most daring borough to-day concluded his testi: criminals who had ever appeared before mony before the Public Service Com- | After review the robbery ot mission on the subject of the experie Which Jamieson was cc 1 two weeks ago, Judge Minette ntenced fon twelve’ days) ini Webruary, him to twergy years in at Two sets of figures are now hard labor. the commission relative to Jamieson was arrested on the morn- RECORD, and) Left Victim Uncon- Willie Whiila When Welcomed Homz2, His Father, Mother and Sister With Him in Park Jab; known as was ar- 1 Sessions One set was compiled by M EL ale ee tm LINC and prove the proposed si Perens, ane was later ee ne menace to public safet while the ainploved by the Rey York : Hey Pa einer naetn yaa) gai together by. the Gomcany ag being one of/the meni who gem ioners’ engin Bon thad mi\absgugedeananrounednhin in Rares anew the ithe operation of Central Dark the night before, —— Se Sana 8 was Thompson testified at the trial that Slaps at Mr. Arnold, Jamieson an dantoehr man had engaged The Introduction of a volumt port comp by Mr. Hedley the proceedings. “Before the train had been in opera- tion, Jong,” testified Mr. Hedley, came conyinced that Mr. mentary knowledge of operating con- ditions had flustrated itself, as I pre- 8 re his cab at the Savoy Hotel chauffeur to drive them Hundred and Twenty-fitth While proceeding along the Es the men signalled him to s! the what was wanted by his two side, atter doing so he left his seat to see | and told to One street, | ast: Drive | top, and WAGON WREDKED DRWER WM fares in- | Alcted it would.” As he opened the cab door he was | Ms, Hediey sald that twenty-one ace struck on the head with a sandbag | (IN BR cldents. due to the operation of the|@nd knocked unconscious. His pockets | | ton has yet been made,” sald Mr, side doors had occurred in the twelve, Were rifled of $25 in cash and several | Ve tan cnet he Soran’) Ame days of ‘the test, ‘To equip the entire little trinkets of value, and then he want justice admintstered, and since o subway with the same cars, he sald, | Was tled hand and foot and placed in tho crime was committed in Penn. wolild mean two hundred accidents a the cab, where he was left by his as- | 2 _ + |sylvania we believe that is the day and the employment of 200 per sailants, \Maddened Horse Caught in) proper tribunal in which to bring the cent. yngre men. Hearing Is Adjourned. The hearing, which {s on an order for said: You don’t deserve sympath: In passing sentence Judge Mulqueen * criminals to trial.” | There have been many . the Pennsylvant: in Runaway. | anther Time to Prevent Damage rumors that authoritles would not yor the | the. equipment of sixteen more cars Mercy that was recommended by the prosecute the couple held here for the with Arnold side doc was then ad-| Jury which convicted you. This I un-| aS oF kidnapping, and that there was some Jodrned until Hl derstand was based on the understand. | Bs family sk which would be bared oeea rite. Altre Gardner, counsel Ing that you had never been convicted | : vOnneg e Aires: for ene Mona, | should. the Omen Ne Ataben pack be RUREy totioorceertihcs eat ppor- | before. I have since learned that you, han Expr OOO Ft Conca ee ron, Mr, Whitia, however, wants set of figures on observations put in CHD) EOE) Ey 2 Arnold. served a term in the peniten| | carrying concealed weapons, “IS DE ECTIVE, HES THE Officer Run Down in th: New) York Central Yard When Pursuing Robbers. crimes ever committed In this the class of criminals to whicl long calls for no mercy f court. stolid indifference. He is a r languages fluently. He has tra | over the world ai finement Sn tes OSA education, reali an Gain nara OGLE Clean Cut Out Men Pas-| Like Aeroplanes of milk thieves jn th the New York Ce Railroad at railroad yards of sengers But Do Not \ Woman in Car, | & Hudson River Seventy-ninth street early “Yours was one of the most daring |" Jamieson accepted his sentence with | ageable. ( markable looking man and speaks seven shows trac HELD UP IN PULLMAN, STALLED AT DENVER Greenwich street, was kicked from the tlary for the woman returned to Sharon, where @ course | feat of his wagon on the north drive-| the kidnapping took place, The Penn: way of the Brooklyn Bridge this after-} syivanta 1 provide life imprison- and suffered a broken hip. The) ment for kidnapping city, and | horse kicked hin Brother identifies Him. h you be- | Cassall had taken Brooklyn | he last doubt in the minds of the rom any |and on the WEN Jooal police as to the identity of be Ws Nin ca ai, the man held for the kidnapping of seal ¢ 'p to the Witte Whitla, of Sharon, Pa,, was re. ather re- | animal's legs, ¢ ‘S moved to-day when Thomas F, Boyle, sent flying throv ad- of Sharon, v «the prisoner and iden- velled ait | way. The horse's him his brother James. Ar- 8 of re- | the dashbe rangements between the brothers to ob an attorney for the prisoner and defense, Up to th had not t pr his ow Vhomas Doyle saw the woman suspect, but could nothing regarding her other than she is the wife of James Boyle, He cald he know nothing of her and that | she ts unknown in Sharon the suspect, the p Umbrellas Fiy | much of the mystery history of Hel Faulkner, that she is no stranger to them. Dein oung woman who killed herself, was w ner woman on the day of their capture, concerning the and find ene Aolest er, the In Brisk Gaie Mary | h Boyle and the Faulk-| Kidnappers Are Indicted on Blackmail Charge (Continued from First Pege.) ie was seat- mile upon hie lips Q forming @ front of him. Chiet Rohier asked Bitlle @ had eVer seen the man before, “Sure | Know Him," Says Billie. T last saw him In Cleveland, “Ho liad a mustache when I first saw ¢ school house,” Billie supple: “but he must have cut it off This is the Way he looked when later. last saw him in Cleveland Boyle smiled sarcastically through: out the recital, HN but a word, |He eyed his accuse tian He | was taken back to his cell and the woman was brought In, She was defiant and haughty, and stared blankly at Mr. Whitla and the others. Her only relapse from an tn- dignant tude was when she first saw Billie. She smiled, and Billie walked up to her, and extend hand, said: How do you do?” “Hello, Willie” the woman she placed Kennan upon his ibaa and | caressed him for an instant, Identified the Woman. The boy then stepped back to father and was questtone * Kohler, “Yes, I know her," he nurse who me in Cleveland. She t sick and in a hospital I saw her @ whole Jot, as she was with me most all of the tims.” — ——_ — HARRIMAN COMING his me 1 was Taking Hob Bate Baths Now— Health Betfer Than for pursuer, tive smpkins, R, Col, March 25.-Two high- It's Either Skirts or Fain Shield Tote re Warcucarekircertachcennement Years. t years old, yeninth Waymen entered a sleeping car in the at Flatirons, > There’ she tor iarters in cheap lodgings, Twelfth aveni Denver and Rio Grande yards at West RUnenmihencdelactivedioarnedadiatwanell sup with robbers, Denver early to-da ld up six of the Little Choice had been with Boyle and the woman, FE. H. Harrlman, according to de- er vital so seriously in-| Seven passengrs, the conductor and | i who posed as his wife, it was decided | SPatches from Santa Barbara, Cal, has : He encountered porter and got away with about $400 in | — NSTABETeR [8° jaro Ree ue Suge fake Mhe switch er cash, The only woman passen, Mrs. ea ieey) Pere jthe baths that proved so beneficial to Tompl N. R. Hussey, of Booth Bay Harbor, LE ALR Swallowed the Morphine | Admiral Evans for the touch of rheu- Me. milk 8) was not molested. mor The car was part of Denver and Rio | git, slashed i ‘ to her | Df Dixon says there are no complica: | for ‘ was held up| at about te sacl as | oid aa oe detectives burst into her} i016 and that Mr, Harriman ts In good i weeks ag0. | height of the storm to-day, the amo + replied Miss Delmer. “I'll condition. ne train was. s¢ hours late! in| represented in’ umbrelia loos eeuid Pent ree EM | Mr. Harriman will start home in a g Denver t and the sle ay the national debt ot iitea lke y nassed out ot the door between | @2¥ oF two and {8 expected to reach was cut the yards at extravagant South An republ Tau atu steal ivan suddenly swal- | New York the latter part of next week, | t Denver to await morning. About p another oxy : eG ‘A few minutes | "8. Harriman, who joined him in his minutes later the colored porter nat sts mig Seat | Southern and Western trip, has returned se over sagged of his berth During the n merrier very ill, I feel that Iam going and says Mr, Harriman’s health is bet- | cars followed, He was about to seize 1 at the point « iaveailaseel j ter than It has been for several years one of the men when he ran between 8 marc Im to the rear ‘One of the detectives supported her| BY leaving all detail work behind him the bumpers of two cars. In re 5 other called an ambulance, | he has obtained beneficial rest and bet- for his man he silpped and fe two men guarded i The doctor found the woman semf-con-| ter rest than he has allowed himeelt in on the other side. At that scious, She was placed in an am lance | many yearn, switch engine was passing, rted to the hospital, but expired | and .w Hartley. a yard ambulance, and v Flé Hos thafTompkins's 1 thieves got away, | SHIPPING NEWS, “KLMANA Sun rlees. 5.04.5 ¥ 4 Bandy Gover Hell Ga: PORT oF NEW Se CHARLES B. GRAVES 1a Bavol Seoharntor ‘ par x . Vattaire, 80. liraz ? " t Merkin, Hayag atiilial ° : Yriaee ass yu in connection with the was “We want y Whitla estimating the kidnapping,” the woman The pi certain that Boyle band the Faulkner w fe are ver: from It two years ago and . Louls at ngfeld, Ill, where, The pal arrested but e and skipped to Bast St. ped Louis. uive 4 BLOWN TO DEA TH " Her Home Was In Brooklyn. dea big haul by forg- ner woman would often matism which has been bothering him. Hs Sages | ARRESTED ON SUSPIC‘ON, James Muldoon and James Mason Locked Up. Harlem detectives picked up James, in were not alone In digging into the the police here the police |allas Mike, Muldoon and James Mason, | at One Hundred and Ninth street and Fifth avenue early to-day and locked them up as suspictous characters, Both "| men sald they are drivers and live at One Hundred and Fortleth street and 1 Fitth avenue According to the police a long, thin saw, used by burglars in cutting {ron and grates, was found on Mason. He also had a can of oll which deadens “ROM WIND-SWEP “Tm a singer, an artist and a money-| the sound of sawing, The police say the FROM WIND-SW UE T getter.” pair ki omething of many burglaries PIER IN JIERSEY.\" sho represented that she had formerly jn the neighborhood in which they were i —~—— with a al company, but| captured, i —_—_—_>——_. : 5 at her origina 6 was in Brooklyn, | i" t me, N. ¥ PEACE PLAN FOR LABOR. tut, fis al B tai There Is also a report that the woman ss here to-day from | r 5 su nd Boyle success worked the 5 Rraveat moeteerte (ita rh at tie Post Read- vader game in elther Bast St, Louis or Move) ina wasningtoeaton Reeves All Strikes, ic Notwithatanding the woman's oft-ree| WASHINGTON, March %.—8peeches riod ; , seated statements that there would be a were made and resolutions adopted last : Taneai henvahe wa 1 by the| 2 at a meeting held In the Firat a ° rn tla looked | Congregational Church, this elty, favor- 1 econ lene the Idea of settling all troubles t i r ; aela abor and capital by peace: ! neeting was under the aus- as pices of the National Industrial Peace - ee 1, Association, Patrick H. Seullln, organ- hs iLL C 4 ize of the association, being one of the DEAD E. B. DILLING DEAD, . the sp Justice Stafford and Rev. Dr big | \ tor of the church, also t ry ss spoke. sident Needham, of G . | Washington University, presided. Bhe: The resolutions urged upon Congress ‘ & as broug for Identi- and the American people the benefits to ' y, aed a i Beation | as nervous. There was & be derived from industrial peace. | Ble SNOW STORM TO FOLLOW RAIN SAYS FORECAST Severe Gales and Great Drop in Temperature Are Predicted, FLOOD CAUSES DAMAGE, Coney Island Swept by Giant Waves and City Front Inundated, | FURY OF STORM WILL SE INCREASED. A special storm warning has been received from Washington by the local Weather Bureau or- dering storm warnings changed to the northwest at 10.30 o'clock along the Middle Atlantle Coast Gates will be unusually severe this afternoon and to-night on the Middle Atlantic Coast. A strong southeast wind, approaching a gale, bringing with It torrents of cold j fain, made | along the things very uncomfortable It piled Alling cellars and ; Washing down unprotected roads. Tt Jeopardized many vesse's at along the Staten Island Water-fro: to-day, UP an enormous tide, anchor shore, wh the brunt of the storm was felt. Anchors were let go and every prec | tion was taken to keep the craft fro dragging. In the fleet this morning were a big four-master, another big Norwegian sailing vessel and several | tramp steamships. Along the Shore | road on Staten Island the water ita very threatening, and the found of many fiw resi@nces were In nent danger of belng undermined Trains on the Erie and other { ing New Jersey lines were all slightly delayed this morning, danger of wash- out causing the engineers to proceed with great caution, No serious damage has been reported, Says Rain Will Turn to Snow. Forecaster Fmory sald this morning that the winds would gradualy shift to ithe Northwest, which would mean a sudden change In the temperature. The thermometer would, he sald, fall ma degress and the rain would turn to snow, To-day's storm ts a combination of |two, one from Lake § perior and the other from Kansas, that came to- gether last night off the Maryland coast and then moved northward with great velocity. The rain area to-day is very extensive, every State east of the Mississipp! River having a heavy rainfall, with the exception of Maine and New Hampshire. | The heavy rain and high tide made |Pavonia avenue near the Erie ferry- (Rowee, eee City, impassable, The nd of the thoroughfare was oman under water. Trolley cars discharged thelr passengers a quarter | f. |mile back from the ferry. Heavy |teams, in many instances, found it | impossible to get aboard the ferry- |boats, owing to the steep incline of the runways leading to the decks. | Along the Coney Istand water front | Precautions were taken yesterda | agulnst the expected high spring tide. | Porches were reinforced and steps lea |ing from hotel verandas to the sand | were removed. Old water men on the | {sland saw signs of the coming tempest and made a round of the beach hotels, warning thelr proprietors and care-tak- ers against the Incoming high water. | Flood on Coney Island. | To-day the water was higher than at any time this year. It reached porches a hundred feet from the normal water's edge, and many of them were flooded jand floors were covered with wash two and three feet deep, It 1s estimated | that the water to-day along the Coney |Island front was fourteen feet higher jthan during the highest tide in eum- | mer months, | At Dreamland part of the boardwalk | was carried away. | At Ravenhall's, the Majestic Hotel | | and others between Steeplechase Park and Sea Beach, glant waves smashed | over the porch rallings and swept into | | the dinnigs-rooms and kitchens and | then forced their way Into the bathing | pavilions and half way back to Surt |avenue. In many places care takers | were Imprisoned and unable to reach | the street. No danger is anticipated, however, as the ocean front hotels arc constructed on foundations solid enough | to withstand @ heavier attack than to-day's rise, At Bath Beach and Sheepshead Bay dozens of smail cratt dragged their moorings. | ———_—_ PENSION FOR LOSS OF AN EYE, WASHINGTON, March 25,—Pen- sions will be granted to all persons who have last the sight of one eye or their hearing from causes orlginat- ing in the milltary or naval service | of the United States, {f a bill Intro- | duced in the house by Gen. Kelfer, of | Ohlo, becomes a law. —$——— Its label is the sterling stamp of tea. 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