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A | A Eight Enemies Hunted Down and Crushed One By One by Wronged Husband. | A NAL = s “Ss THE LONG ARM OF MANNISTER,) “2 ceeeants noni. A ih Fl esuLTS ; { VENG SE ANGE ; This Great Romance Begins in Monday's Evening World. THRILLS ; PINAL ("Girealation Books Opentoan| WU RESULTS EDITION J EDITION a GREEN EDITION y OK | ¢ | | D Circulation Books Open to All’ u PRICE “ONE. ‘CENT, NEW YORK, ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1909. eC ONE CENT. on eats Ren 4 Me os i <—- TRS FARMER SURLAR OR WHOM iano ONARES. on? wate ice ae, WOMAN KIDNVAPPER 5 TOCONFESSAT "sans oe caw FHT BLA al TV EStupE eh ee ON SPEEDING TRAIN oe New York Crook, Taken With Him, ca el Condemned Woman Says Her ane $100,000 Golf Club De- CINCINNATI, March 2.—Three al- offered for him by the pollee authori Statement Before Electro- | exer worries who are wanted in thin, tes of Brooklen | stroyed and Lives of Fit- pa cution Will Save Husband | " Yip and “Chicago, fate i Te Cae STEM EA teen Are Imperilled 5 r any have heen coming to Cincinnatl about é MU, | : sin suo by deen tet gg i ai pe ‘Mrs. Boyle, Guarded by Three Offi« day They av he names of Jerry | urday and Sunday, and then returning -_————-- sas Clty Brow Of to Chicago on M m Ryan, of Kans! Chleago police, in einpied to escape worth of plu vm the ofieers and was shot in the, Hills and. sy Mrs, Farmer Expected to Tell) arm ana tig have located new at much in ent |Broker Toler and Many Ser- It ie said a reward of $1,000 had been | cago, f the Full Story of the Mur- NS Aroused from. Sleep tay evening. the’ LEAP) FROM WINDOWS, arching for $5,000 taken from W ial t cials, Runs for Car Platform, Is . Stopped and ““hen Tries to Leap From a Window. UPROAR AMON PASSENGERS this afternoon when Mary Farmer de Se ng the fashionable and ex pi aoe en ane e teeneag | Police Reserves Called Out to Fight Back Throng Attracted! jis. 3. ons ot tiem, a conte sas Woman After Failing to Get kway, Denies She last April on Pada ty the sttiament By Blaze in Factory at Sixth Avenue and eet ee pet on oe Is Anna McDermott and That She Stole . iith eonfentor, Rev. J. i ttlekey, re Twenty-second Street. fare ays Willie Whitla—From New York he Jeft the prison, but intimated that he —_—_eooO and the squash might have something to say after the She Declares, urt were all destroy their ‘olice reserves fron the Weat ‘Twen- Taner trunk: found’ thalircsl i woman had been exeriited early Mone| iy gr cea from Ul aha Pm ahs | eneulaenistiiels found the seusivon the an thea day morning. Confirmation came, how: Me Peat caritay are | taeee rier ec tecen ee beAUr ECR OC HOU no thine Was > that the total that col-| found diffeuity in getting near the lect sted at Sixth avenue andl ntyssece | burning bullding, ‘The few policemen in! ond street, vere there was a amall!the vicinity could do nothing with t) fre, Cars were blocked and trate of | crowds, ped for half an hour on} Thousands of women and eirie in t of the rush, shopping dis he fre was on the sixth floor of No.| fam, and ap nai scorched while 30 West ‘Twenty-second street, in the| the reserves a ait De ee COM factory of Hlegina & Lelter, china dec! ‘The strects Were cleared witht jmuchi| saucraid:tnithe kitehem dlecoveredi (ie orators, A furnace In which the china] almeulty, but it was found impossivie tol names, which were then mounting with pleces were baked hecame overheated | move the care on Sixth avenue. anillgreat A So Hee AREY fat and set fire to the ceiling beams. The) when these Na stalled all sorte o ae Popeater aie bullding wa cleared and an alarm sent) vehicles ba ‘ ; putlet ” ed bid Saar b: f D ( © 4 a Me happened, there was y one man while the Bessemer and Lake Erie train) hausted but deflant, , out he refused to say a word, but War- - |member In the Hlving apartments set speeding past Valencla, eats Handcuffed Her, ‘ den Benhem stated the priest went to aside for members—Itugh 4 (|| Saeare aan a gL aa s north of this city, on the way), him with a request from Mary ani EN rN, | bro} er, Who has offices with Waggoner lrram Pittsburg to Mercer, where the | ea neal no further chances, James Farmer that they be allowed to r & Company, at No, 25 Broadway ;woman Was placed In the Jall to which) voy oe eae foam to himself have a final {nterview anithat he liad y # clty; but in the wing set apart fe Jhior Husband, Jamex Hoyle, was taken | ROARS (iy IGE ae he remainder granted ft. He will determin Ba ard y | IP. le the two detectiveg later | | stood guard, é rs. ay le € eof § " whether thes anal see esp pte it 107 RUNNERS r jasieep Ara, Boyle wan: lit Man aeenaal There was no further trouble, th Bg Gor ai att sin a vom Forced to ime from Window. “DST R IN R p AYi\ iG RO F rr Gumbert, of Allegheny Coun Sheriff and detectives, with the prise ever, from another source, for her law yer, Attorney Wilcox, admitted that he, had succeeded in making the woman talk when he saw her day before yes- terday She declared at that time she would pave her husband's life by a dying con- fession, which the attorney intimated | would exonerate the man now keeping vigil in Condemned Row Father H ame from the wome en's prison at noon and went direct to Warden Benham’s office, his manner in- dicating that he had something import- ant to communicate. When he came PITTSBURG, March 27.—Making a sensational attempt to escape from a train going at the rate of thirty miles an hour, denying that she is Anna McDermott, of Chicago, or that she had a hand in the kidnapping of litte Willie Whitla, saying that numerous other stories are absolutely incorrect, and through it all strictly maintaining the air of mystery that has surrounded her, Mrs, James Boyle, wife of the man who kidnapped ihe Whitla boy, added another stirring chapter to her history to-day, 4 11 tro do what t were caught in the| were mem Seemed imminent when | thei; ne in thelr automobiles to they could. Many of them of the club and some got faces grei med about « ervants several men and women were Thiele nighties jeso.rar tectives W. W. Perking and Gilbert B.| oner, reaching Mercer at 1.03 Ay BM, woman up splendidly and she sald to- ———_——_——-e ¢« — | info vie vane kins jr, of Pittsburg. ' had There were few at th une the station, It not. dd reache Jakerstown | . mene se . Fs P spread thre furn ‘en The train had reached the E WN) being known that Mrs, Boy’ ! "L will go over quietiy, tke a queen | Dashes Into American League Park from Yonkers 300 Ys rds Tullamarine: aiven y eithe n 1 i, one mile south of Valencia, Will-| akon there, vie was to be going to God's high « to atone for} ~ © et ts ‘ am Campbell, a ratlroad brakeman, At the iroat LA indy Ahead of Nearest Competitor and Holds Place Easily TALS RRC eecenn Hi | us pened the rear door of the chalr car inl y tripe eo ite Tans ati ues nee Warden Benham stated that prepara. | SUC A MUMI eH iL which the Woinan and officers were rid-| jail, Mrs. Boyl@ tlons have been made so that an exp in First Ten Miles on Tr ack, floor windows tunately e Wa wus asked for an interview, i y hosel 2A baka ed ht oft turf below, Bal Edmund Jacques "Go ahead,” she si a dittous electrocution will be possible. bee radie SER aa Paani ° ee 5 | Ran to Platform. a A she ae d 7, 3 | ankles. Foler personally Guantanamo Reports Entire. Ti Ned vill eonext Instant, Mra, Boyle Jumped} ot Anna McDermott. , MRS. FARMER WILL AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Mare bunol of rooters, but the Rall Mul ae the sepane women one CUaMtanamo Reports Entire Tied, Gagged and Blindtolded! yom ner seat and ran toward the plat-| “Are you Anna McDermott, of Chte IAN ! walne thelpmen alan ; | | a cago?” the reporter asked, A negatt nh ORC a 7 ‘anal The tement of the Yonkers- ee in the , and dropped them. The ; VAT AY Ay ‘4 ay 1 of the car, The ff gave a gatlve BE SECOND WOMAN lisaee sores Maratianiente Taare Tohsen: 1a . ene men Squadron at Anchor There 3y Playmates, He Tumbles | oivcp and Brakeman Campbell | Shake of the head was the response, TO DIE IN CHAIR. |" ees an meet mites, his tim Ry ' “AP Right” ett een the and faced the woman, embers of a family of MeDermotts i ieae the first of the 107 starters who lef the | second seen einain UIZA, Down Stairs, Mrs, Hoyle quickly stepped into. the heviateh vel photograph ‘aud ions A . pce ed - jiine at Yonkere entered (his park. third, Raines fourt ‘ ——-— (vutory and was attempting to open] tatingly declare you to be a daughtes Mrs. Mary vari will be WOE i ocithe “Putte (hy CE. densen led by Aenea at In all fifieen me 1 lene window when Sheriff Gambert {and a siste ve ue ae uy ny sah eee tH : Hie 89 | the fourteenth mite, with < ie Ean mOr inde: ia! i GUANTANAMO, March 27,.—A inapplns ute | 1 the little room and} "Why should a respectable family is State, Mrs. Place, of Brooklyn, |¢ an el buneh, followed y 6 With Andrews gee. '*! thers made ( ort of Ho pn the war- " 1 IAD EI MUL GSS cd CAGE iy I the dinel, follow | ond, “Raines aid oten, eres ee" out o Aili report of an explosion on the war eeetit dept y Ih the means|want (o clam’ me, eapectally when. ¥ NY eae Mies \ ® yards behind, by Bobby other, were 1g SLU Ge hte OR UONENOe ship Mississippt is false. Telo- “ guarded the rear{am not related to them? Healdes, my. first. In that case Chavawse andi in ware Xie positions, 1 yards bensad aii phone messages from the naval ee first name even isn't Anna, It® then: Governor, dec 7 helt "1 arth i ies i 2 ay station report that the Mississippi net ho " : : Mra, Farmer ived in Hounafleld, Jat.) 2ords belind. Fred, Lora, the Mohawie s ier raves were Hose Couldn't Reach Flames. ss Be hie , | There was great excitement on the| Helen i aon County, with her husband and | A: C: Mats Was sixth in, and then com- A : Baaniuath is lying at anchor with all of the | (iw victim in his hon car being filled with} “Will you tell me your real name? iC nty, yer sband nad A he e Vepar er -0f~' ran t th \ ” vle.’’ little baby, Directiy across the road | Mmenced the nineteen-mite rind, around SEE nari GENER tbe Men Ol War And Shar then i i st ‘ ve women among them} “Boyle,” was the laconic answer, and no indication whatever of any dis- ” ‘eo home of Mrs. Saral the grass track see endeavored) to: attach | if W Whithe F wed thatthe nto a state bordering on} the young woman compressed her lips. Lie ween eee oe He Jensen's time from Yonkers was 14.29, Oie-Mile fun "Novice lreveanee: nates rouhae Wea Faruanes te the Att. aida neriearawayent jor ina{nyatert as the woman kidnapper] “Where were you married?” Mrs, Brennan's advantage, Groed ate) The tuners reached the para at 409 2 | unattached, secon: found that the hose was so short that SSUES Hee OT tet US Saas leg HTT pen peel ie Sheriff jn her efforts to es-} Again the smile appeared and with at the heart of Mrs. Farmer, da The atart Was; made) trem tie the firemen could not reach PAIS ea ana as Sacra) Nt s = zunbesst perfect self-possession and cool poise In the early part of April of last| Yorkers at $19 with thelr streans. : tecadat : ; | _ Mrs, Moyle was | v dragged back | returned, she placed a gloved finger year Mrs. Farmer forged Mrs, Bren-| Jensen wae running easily, but Fow- tiployees soon saw that the building Wah we, W 0 nx kidna over her yell-covered lips In token of & nan’s name to a deed that conveyed ali| ler. the favorite, kept galning after get- sity Was deomed, and made efforts to gavel ou, ’ v Su f F Anderson (xe nya thes sta the latter's property to herself, On the|ting on the grounds, ‘Three thousand seal, “If you are not Miss McDer- i > mott, wouldn't It be kind to tell who a || you are, and where you came from, to twenty-third day of April Mrs. Brennan | “pectators watched the end of the grind. a quart Non Twelve & \ Gh : was induced to enter the Farmer home| After the first mite in the park Jensen | \a! Mota 4 jese were c J wit it k | eee McDermotts, if for no other e triv t 1 1 d ts n cond aven A. ¢ the vehicle e “ia t ? upon some trivial pretext. She stood} held his lead, with Ralnen In second (a iy Varden Raed Eay eis ta nies (elite ind veueathaie leutace talking to Mrs. Farmer in the front| piace and Fowler In third [prinner won by! 76 yards uh pea ALE : ‘ eh without my saying anything.” ° room, which has windows opening upon| ‘The Itallan contingent had a strong bs, to the stuble i : i ; the road. It was the same room in \ court, wot 8 1 Do you know that Mr, McDermott, | | ; | the man who thinks he {8 your father, _| . . . is expected in Pittsburg and likely to of TRoth Get Te Name of }step into this room any second—do Wat! | | j mich Prue 4. Farr, he os 98 RUSH TO SEE ROOSEVELT FIVE BLOCKS WIPED OUT | atllantree laht Flames. flre was not d | The departs tits agenotes a y eyes upon the world. A wagon rattling! WHEN HE LANDS AT NAPLES BY FIRS IN CLAYTON unt!! a fow minutes before 1 o'clock,! work in oan endeavor t nioate ry ve leaiee by In At ros itn et ae . LR *| many Spersone) fron a ounding! with the Guantannine N stu St EDS “) “Patricia” from Ship Proud | «ts he, rently?” and she exhibited not nan's Attention, She turned to watch aR mid ae country who had seen the glare of the! Guantanamo bas wire watt i 4 t t rad {ts progress, James C.. Farmer, the) ROME, March 2i.—Many Amerteans in TERTOWN, N, ¥.. March 27.—Tha| ames hastened to the seen saag NRRL aRAG 1 twelve 4 of Stor Hot he least trace of concern, husband, stole stealthily from the kit.) Hurope are anxious to meet Theodore Principal business section of Clayton, on! Among tiem were inane n ; A t " ‘ | From New York State. chen, He carried a clumsy rusty axe,| Roosevelt during his short stay at the St. Lawrence River, was wiped out alres, who be 4 whiten vee eo oohild at t Se | t la your maiden name?” and brought It down upon Mrs, Bren.| Naples, where he is due April 4 on by fire to-day, which destroved the arrived Int ‘ ! 1 re qi Patticla arrived’ at theill, “ielemt! nan's head, She dropped to the ttoor,|oard the steamer Hamburg, and Am- Thorpe, McKiniey, Foley, Porter and | Medlately Joined tn the desperate tik cae x " ‘ We nuht jere the smile reappeared and ree dead bassador Griscom and Casper Crownin- Fitzgeraid bulidings and the annex of, pulldinga,, and cihescewaehen z . pier In Hoboken eAtocrarehinute : shield, the American Consul at Naples,’ the Hibbard House. ‘he fra orieinated tireleasiy, tuelt effo ) “ awit See UHUE Y/OAHGOL Tale Hig) Bedy In) Trunk: are recelying numberier# tnqultiew con- from an overhented tarp and mprend au | GPOU en and wonien were ' t 3 3 NGre PORE DUE Fissen et. Me Mrs, Farmer savagely caught the|cerniug Mr. Roosevelt's movements. VAWlAil (eke CHA sinbbbnie Ebsane joined by the frenen A 0 tha myself. It wouldn't do. T have Weapon from her tiusband’s hand andl 8 iL they answer that It is the de- TADIdly that the merchants unc s/that ” - e everything and affirmed noth- BALE and’ celahed the bRGiL of thele sire of Mr. Roosevelt to make his stay were unable to save any of the nit t ; ING AT JACKSONVILLE se rss UGLY ely Vie-\ tn Italy as a private person. On nereonal cla, Tho'toss will axeo lings collapsed i | f C et My f 5 tim out of all human semblance, Then eet My Aa aleftects, ‘Tho loss will excee (a RACING \ oe . : jeny any part In the ‘Billy* between them they carried the body to| \ —-~> a , avita kidnapping?" betwen thm the ace," bods 2) WESTON ON HEAVY ROADS. ETS LICENSE AUTOIST BURNED TO DEATH, |!" fener ertninly T deny th” and she three days they lived with it beneath hap G LICENSE PALM BEACH, Fla, ¥ was on Ne by once absolutely sartous, their root. Pedestrian Leaves Buffalo in Storm | F sOMORliGE Bs aballio vast 8 wore F , i : x 7) thing that resembles humanity ts con- Ar t. James a f F ‘ ™) BUFFALO, N af March M—Edward| gEATTIE March ? Aokt Se daaticanda, a 4 , ; Payson Weston left here at 6.08 A. M feaacit eta ih a (Continued on Second Page.) wan granted a | to Y == Wend al ae eae retreat cout. wed Helen Oladys The party Ai Mitiarioy © j a aa AF — hava cornered ne againg P . A drenc alling at the time : {a nupposed ov & QUBEN, ‘ PRER EAST ‘ sro. i ; ‘ wot Anchen’ rel batten na.{andcontinues. mixed. with show “the tien disappeared ond it ‘ mupposed | ae ints , : \ Cea Owy PLOW PIL GARDE Ll Mn and out Parce! ‘Chee ean to-night @. i ‘ Womeriom's 1 I. and Reine Re- |. ‘ 5 coavesieact. 1 a etiia, Anat ies, Vo-night and 40 spend Bun registered at one of the ‘easing hotels. ' | gente, also ran. Aaa oe 5 1oay, “ae a | \

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