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OT Ra EEE at cae STRIKER WHO STABBED WARNER KNOWN KIDNAPPERS CAUGHT WITH A STOLEN BOY WEATHER-Falr to-n FI E OITION ht ane Friday, UTA HUNTERS iT TRL FUND FOR A WAR ON RACING: POOLROOMS PUT UP $50, 000 Anti-Gam- bling Bills Accused of Rais- Promoters of the ing Large Amounts. MORE RECORDS MISSING | Treasurer of Bookmakers’ ation Unable to Explain Fund of $20,000. yrmer Judge M. Linn Br » the Legislative Graft-Hunt! ttee, declared this afternoon that he Id Investigate the charges of the ec@ track men and those who opposed \ntl-gambling bills in 1907 and 1908 a big fund was raised by the re- octations whe promoted those casures. ‘The charge is made by the racing mer that $50,000 was contributed to this “reform” fund ty the pool- yoom owners, who wouldjprofit vy the eliniitiation of bookmafing at the tracks. A “tip” has algo come to the committee that John D. Rockefeller and other milionnires contributed to this fund, unwitting- ly allying themselves with the pool- room keepers ia the reform move- ment. rhe committee to-day attempted ag information from John J, Evans, asurer of the Bookmakers’ Associa- mM, concerning a $20,000 fund which the ok of that organization show was unulated in May, 198, Evans told ) different stories to account for his ssession of this money, but when they ve disproved by Assistant Counsel sel he took refuge behind a failing mory and to all further inquiries ro- the life of me I can't remember that money came from.” Checkbook Lost. also declared that his check- ook on the Lincoln Trust Company cov- ring the early part of 1908, when the «ntl-gambling bills were under consid- ation by the Legislature, had been ac Jentally burned with the waste paper the janitor of the “Mets” Club house. }1is passbook for the same bank, Evans d, had been lost These missing documents, to- wether with the ledger containing the Metropolitea Association's ac- count for the early part of 1908, which was lost by the Mutual Evans |BOOKMAKER WHO As-| | | “—< sNEW YORK, THURSDAY, ‘DECEMBER ba, 1910, i, BROKEN OPEN, | KIDNAPPED BOY Police Capture Child Stealers With Their Victim on CANNOT EXPLAIN . the East Side. A $20,000 FUND. BOY IS GIUSEPPI LONGO, Five Other Persons, One a Woman, Arrested in Connec- tion With the C For the first time since extortion kidnap children from wealthy Italians in this city to e force the payment of mone recovered a kidnapped boy tody of the kidnappers to- rested kidnappers. In all cases the children have b Transom. have been turned loose on the stre have either been murdered or some other city. After the two men with the boy were arrested the detectives late to-day rounded up five other persons whom they accuse of being in the kidnap- ping plot. One of the prisoners woman, Commissioner Flynn 4 of the opinion that his men have landed an organized gang of kidnappers and that through to-day raid other children who have been stolen recently from wealthy Italian parents will be recovered, Giuseppe Longo, elght ye Black Hand an to the previous sent to WISE OLD OWL. TIES UP TRAFFIC rs old, was | kidnapped on Nov. 19 from the home of his parents at No, 186 Twenty-first to| street, Brooklyn. ‘The elder Longo hail received Black Hand demands for oe money, which he turned over to the police. After the boy Longo got other demands by threatening the boy with death. Worked Along New Lines. Detectives Michelli, Carao, Cavane and Castano af the Italian Bureau were put on the case, Under the direction of Dep uty Commissioner Flynn they adopted some new tactics in the methods of run- ning down kidnappers and eventuall they became satisfied that the being held @ prisoner in tenement at No. had been stolen ’Twas Up a Tree and the Crowd Came to Stare— Police no Use. mail, There is a large elm tree at One Hun- dred and Twenty-seventh street and Broadway. A large gray owl, with a wiee look lke a stage manager, flew into this tree early a room in the Kast Sixty-thir this afternoon, street A small toy saw the owl, He caited| TRY had 00d reason to be Neve also ; they | that the boy had been stolen and wa small boys into consultation, They le dela kA 4 Non, [in the custody of Stabile Bervanz threw snowballs and stones at the owl, ‘The owl maintained an air of dignified | 4, 6 Kast Sixty-third st ‘ Salvatore Ginvrone of No, bearing as ff i ixty-third street. The two suspects The populace, following its pleasing were put under survetilar but tt habit, began to gather, It gathered and gathered and gathered. Broadway was blocked clear to Manhattan street, Broadway cars couldn't get through the press and had to sto; Four police- some tlme before the di | find them both together in the house at No. 380 Broke Down Door, "That | afternoon. The | the tenemen men arrived, two fat policemen and two thin onés, They bade condition came to pass this The four detectives entered broke down the door the crowd begone, FOUND PRISONER: is a |Forr ‘ormer Head of Postal Cc ompany HOTTEST TOWN | TONIGHT WILE: And Young Bride He Takes at 70 ; cH MILDRED VINIANS (CHANDLER TELLS. OF ROMANCE THAT RENEWS HIS YOUTH “a, laa Head of Postal Looks Forward Gaily to Wedding With Stenographer. When Mildred Vivian, a comely young n woman, is wed next Tuesday to TELEPHONE PLAGED | IN TOMB WHERE MRS. EDDY LIES |Intended as ‘Aid to Men Who, Will Guard Body Against Ghouls, Day and Night. |FUNERAL WAS SIMPLE. an Science Founder, in White Satin Robe, iew by Mourners. Burial (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Dee. 8, — Unprecedented methods of guarding the body of Mrs. | Mary Baker Exdy, now lying in the re- |catving vault of Mount Ayburn Ceme- | tery, have been taken by officials of the |Christian Scfence Church. To-dvy an | order was recetved by the telephone’ off- clals to install a telaphone in the re- eiving vault. An employee of the com: pany completed the work about 12 volock. ‘The telephone was ordered by the Christian Salentist Publication Aaso- tation. ‘Uridige central exohange, in the Inman | Building, near City Hall. It is not ad- vertised, ackahaihg to ofders, although the contract runs «ix month: The telephone ia to ald the watehmen who will guard the body y and night. Unurual simplicity and absence of out- ward grief or sorrow marked the lay- | ing away to-day of the body of Mre. Raddy. The sun streamed into the rodma, of the mainsion which tops Chestnut Hi, one of the most beautiful of Boston's suburbs, No curtain was drawn except & couple of thin rose-colored draperies in the southeast part wher the body vf an aged lady, whose hair was stone | gray-white, lay peacefully in a masnive | bronze coffin, Scattered about in the other parlors, the brary, the hall, the dining room and on the sec 1 floor were perhaps a hundred and fifty persons, a few relatives, a number of legal and business advisers, the Recomnized heads of the chureh which Mra, Eddy founded, and @ or t of intimate friends, mostly Christian Sclentists, All View ‘the Dead. Judge Ciffford P. Sinith, first reader of the Mother Church, read what was practically his own conception of a Christian Sclence funeral service, con- sisting of selections from the Sertpture, correlative passages from “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” and then, pausing for a full minute for a st- lent prayer, led the little gathering in the audible repetition of the Lord's Prayer, Mrs. Caroline Hoyt Pow ond reader of the Mother Church, closed the elghteen minutes’ services at the house by reading with much expression *, the ios ryy PAGES It 1s connected with the Cam. | FI E DITION PRICE B ONE CENT. UNION OFFICIAL HELD AFTER FOUR CONFESS Joseph Murphy, Agent of Chauf- feurs, Arrested’ as Accessory in Attack on Civil Engineer War- ner in Seventh Avenue. ONE FREED AFTER NAMING MAN WHO DID STABBING. Police Closing in on Him—Inspector Russell Charges That Murphy Hid Victim’s Gun at Union Headquarters and Knew That Striker Did the Killing. Joseph Murphy, business agent of the Chauffeurs’ Union, was ar- rested this afternoon charged. with being an accessory to the murder of John C, Warner, the young civil engineer who was stabbed to death in Seventh avenue, near Thirty-seventh street, on the night of Oct. 31. Murphy was arraigned befi ner, Hellenstein and bel without bail, 1 oa He was the fifth man arraigned to- TWO STRIKERS day charged with complicity In the WHO CONFESSED IN |Wermer murder. ‘The’ others were WAGNER MURDER wot Peter J. O'Conner af No, 82 East One Hundred and = Twenty-fifth street, Charles Ktieman of ‘No, 743 Third ave- nue, Harry W. Morgan of No. 70 Seventh avenué, and James Mulligas: of No. 008 ‘Third avenue. These four are young men who have been employed Ae express wagon helpey. They were on strike picket duty in the vicinity of ‘Thirty-sixth street and Seventh avenue, where a number of strikebreakers were lodged in a hote According to thetr own confessions they Were in @ crowd that attacked Warner ax he came by with a shotgun in a case over his shoulder, ‘They mtstook him for a strikebreaker, Closing in on Stabber. O'Connor, Kolemann and Morton are jin the ‘Tombs, held without bail. + Mull’- | san was discharged on the recommenda- tion of Assistant Distriet-Attorney Ru- bin, Mulgan saw ¢he stabbing and has siven the police the name’ of the may who wielded the knife, The detectives IN STRIKE MURDER: Pema Janta 4 t 14: | are closing in on this man, o a 7 vn Chandle and sweetness © nddy's : . ‘ crowd might have be-went except that | Toom and came upon Bervenga, Albert Brown Chandier, seventy years § “ icra Inspector Russell says that Warner's Bank, leave a very incomplete reo. | (P08 mn ed on staying yrone and the boy, ‘The kidnappers of old, former President of the Postal| Mothers’ Ev *KCIEMANN | gun was taken directly to the head- | 0 of the Rookmakers’ Snancial ‘Pwo of the policemen—the fat ones—|fered some resistance, but were s¢ 4 | Telegraph Company and now chairman| Olt New ciplivony SAINTE SA beige quarters of the Qhauffeurs’ Union, in operations for that period. threw snowballs wh 2 subdued. ‘The boy, In a statement made : | of the board of directors of the Postal popateeeae a ees See eee hi Washington Hall, in Bighth avenue, nl Be ge heey air tpl lg ieee Pee tite une pe eA appa bles rect | Telegraph Cable Company and Vice- | pigte at the features. Nearly all did #0, near Forty-seventh street, immediately Burke, chairman’ of the ee ot rane (to at Bord See | esr bene ok Melanesian ae dent of the Commerchal Cable Com-| Hy+ only Mary Baker Glover, the arand- after the stabbing and ‘turned over 1 surke, eh lous ur ud cheers,’ and pt F sone bi 7 another romantic chapter witt| gaught © way to audible weepin: phy, y committee's subpoena servers report] syenutally the ow! others in the “1! Parental Dressing Down Or- cen weitian 4a hell inecaiocaht Bavanies ee Nad tae ae Murphy, the business agent. Murph) that they are unable to find him. Evans} of a change of scenery, 1 another arrest 1s ‘ i ave M4 AICioHN tare denies that ae are coy fhe gun, to-day declared that Burke went to}47 Manhattan street and lit on ic in y-third stree ¢ : Sc y ; wo oF aeme & Murphy undoubtedly knows where Havana six weeks ago. In spite of that] eqcape, Lady tenant opened the win bon pepe dered for Forty Schoolboy | n stringing pothooks on a pad and | White Satin Burial Robe. | the gun Is," sald the Unspector, “We atement many persons say Burke 18} ang nit at him with a broom, Missed. © worst ty, It Ab Strike | doumming yrewriter in the office of} ‘The body was garbed in white lace | know posttively that fhe weapon way Ul in the clty, It is reported that he] Ow) flow away. When last seen was |) scene of m Who Went on Strike Mr, Chandler, Miss Vivian will have] and white satin, the casket being lne turned over to tim, but when we wen has been seen in Broadway cafes twol travelling in a northerly dire : |p » of murders and graduated to the pow mistress | with the li Many of those present to search for it right after the kdilliu enings within the week. The crowd scattered, after congesting | block the yo ' 7 ul at No, 3% Clinton ave-| looked on Mra, Eddy's face for the we couldn't find it. 4 I have heard that the promoters of| (mame for twenty minutes J boy who had been kidnapped was} porty 4 ferred ‘ irst time in years, It Was thin and This man Murphy, the walking dete- 1 the anti-gambling legislation spent %} roral--New York Is a great metropoli- | found stuffed in a n Pull ol N q cit The bridegroom-to-be spoke with | Slightly sunken, ‘but /t forehead, wate, was in charge of the | nsiderable sum,” said Judge Bruce.| tan city, and small things do rot tn ‘ommissioner Flynn intends to m pee Ab ; saabnodh Me, jaccay Of hls oosine | Mned nose and that nent committees during the stmke, He efore the committee began its work to-| ct jy people. | a prompt and las f Le Suh ing ; | are well known in hey officlal pl ad charge of the heavy-flated lads why ay, “I have talked the matter over peat ad | Gin ese sepneed: Hs nes Me Out tovieh daceee a, tures Week Mi inte rellet vent Out and beat up strikebreakers vith Cannon Chase and am convinced : ‘ uch +t Almost boyleh GeHEAE ON) i the white hair, br ke fro Murphy was kept posted by tele- that he knows nothing about it. UNITED STATES POPULATION h © are very severe | t a arm A . lower for } the ww. The al nut pho s to the whereabouts of etrike- No Hint of illegality. ESTIMATED AT 92,135,221. | May _ Fitty- Mant iRantanne: it n y viv Enintecame | nat so than that of many per breakers ete euh i be renahed an oon f " t it no} New Continental Census Forecast] vieted. can be t son for @ re w tilled with sunshine, | rs nd die Mower Howp! © ought, to know about It, as the | ‘ t e | was elo} was a and died in Plower Hospital had ommittee may desire to recomme: Shows an Increase of About — | ‘erms as lowe ae tn ‘ t ‘Doesn't Look His Age, | plate bearing the mot God ie ern killed by a striker, Gut he kept his ne legislation Hmiting the amouns 16,831,834 ee tice When’ E My. « vand r does nat nok nis ane Lite " : elt auth dle and he ene the, gun ig it may be spent in publicity, lega 1831,834, by a decade or more, He has a wealth | words, ands a4 the world evor Had Returned to Work, ces and other legitimate ways WASHINGTON, De: 8.—Over 1 air a a w Kno 1 , " cyConnor Kilemann, Morton .and otlng legislation 000,000 total population for thet" anment: OF f he pink and) pe tne w PETER J, OCONNOR taken’ back by "the “E intend to have a talk with | states, with an increase of nearly eee rike we LL atel Gant a7 Aap ae cremated R(T n ‘ Company when th the officers of the organization | 17,000,000 since 1900, is the estimate a We E g r f time low wel There wa: toe at ecelving . str was settled, O'Connor and K which advocated this legisiatio made here to-day, including the com er Lindl reds : H 1 rehven Bes M4 ead ¢ swe SAFE WITH $15,000 unn were arrested a Adamg Exe the National Reform Bureau plete official census returns for 1 COAL TRUS T WINs Fi : fn Cha to ntyat " by J Smith VANISHES AT MIDNIGHT.» arn at N rdum ave » organization which assumed ne! cig tates, He estimate is f 7 BUT IRON COMPA 1 rom t oneness Lakhs bi idedahaatd . Was arrested the ba, den of aiding Goy, Hughes in put-| tinental United States, excluding Alaw-| ning s Berane ih MINNEAI M seventh stree ed Broads through ,the anti-race track] ka and the Island possessions | our Hin . tea Principa q at rave at auevlal to The Wosld : 1 haven Mulligan gambling bills. There were also some] ‘The exact estimated total is 92,135,-| PHILAD Ne “ll i o dANahters the) pROVIDENCE, DD %.—The Town) ca 4 hei va od at his home, spendent committees that worke 221. Increase, 16,881,894 States Cir H active, fhe camel of Poster re lay to p r iaisas peale ives O'Reilly, Kear and Nei )junction with the reform | ‘The States not yet announced are|diemissed the Govern bs aan OF an ly of Wi Lewis to bel ine’ Adar arn oe made the arre vhey have been at It would be to investigate] Georgia, Louisiana, Montana and 6 Aine 1 Anthen knew the moi TA eS hd tpalaek Cie eens i , work on the case since Now, 4, the reformers," prritt) sey, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin and] @oa) Trust, but M0 tis By tik 1e New York F p Department in tue The 4 ‘at the tom Charles E r, Se ary aud teas- when asked whether he intended to yield] Wyoming. For these the official Pot fron’ Company 40 be « Soi : be nt for Walte wis, supposed slayer | ja mnpany’s aver t Tea rs’ Union, wag to the demands of the race track men] mates of the Census Bureau, based on ngage Aa eae re tee theena upon e midnight it disap! helped organise the striking oxareps preach Riri the rate of increase from 190 to 19s, | Violation of Lie Sherman Wate pee drivers and , belpent wan’ muperiaad (Continued on Second Page.) were used in reaching the above total, and theréfove illegal, mystery. or eel ~ ~L ~« * o anieeaeemnene >

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