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SP ern nmr ne on Re erence om an rn en “PERJURY CHARGE AGAINST FOELKER HIGHWAYMEN'S RICH VICTIM DIES IN A_CELL She | “ Circulation Books Open to All." \ fe PRICE ONE CENT. corm Heats ad wear NEW yYoRK SATURDAY, — FEBRUARY _oeee) 1911, 12 PAGES “PRICE ‘ONE CENT. + CORES FOELKER ee a THUGS FRACTURE SKULL: ee Sidewalk, Striking Sill | Neighborhood Gave Real Es- | What Would You Do About It?) aas in Brooklyn’s “Whitechapel,” e Yo ~ : Lawyer Hox Stew Steuer Accuses ‘OUNG WOMAN WHO and Canopy. tate Deeds to Servants. Had Been Held by Police on Charge of Intoxication. Him of Swearing Falsely in | FROM HIGH WINDOW. the Gardner Case. HOSPITAL SURGEON FINDS | BLACK EYE ONLY WOUND j ACCUSES HER HUSBAND. |REBUKED BY THE COURT In Brooklyn Home He Says! Justice Kelly Says She Was Afraid of BAUSCH IS A WITNESS. Their} Action Has the Flavor of Stabbing. Feudal Customs. Former Coroner Reported to Have Revealed a Queer Con- + versation With the Accused. a. of perjury have been made “A @t the District-Attorney's office against Congressman Otto G. Foelker, who was the principal accuser of former Senator Frank J. Gardner, acquitted on Thurs- Gay of attempting to bribe Foelker to vote against the Hughes antl-rece track * gambling bills during the legislative Session of 1908, The charges were made by Max D.) — thar Wainwright of No. 39 F : hy ht of No. 29 Fitty-ffth | Laidlaw and F. N. Hofttot Steuer, chief counsel for Gardner. It y-ftth aw a ott | street, Brookiyn, trying to create a new schooi district has to do with Lapse Perper a After hdd the man left and the|to embrace this territory and to secede pap cerenet trial about his admisso: woman Was assigned to a room on the} trom the school district of Port Wash- to the bar. urd floor of the Whitehal cede hall side. ington, thus evading the payment of The cha were made to District- lock this morning Policeman Piha ‘Aiton chattel verbally ‘by Mr. Joseph of the Old Slip station heard a, #40 years as school taxes. M4 Ae bea one ena woman scream and looking up at the Freeholders Bring Suit. @teuer several days ago. ir, Whithall side of the hotel, saw a Dr, James &. Cooley, School Commis. aid he would take them up if they woman in her night dress dangling to! sioner for Nassau County, has been in . . Mr e Dutsic ‘were submitted in affidevit form. , the fir utside a third-story win-! favor of granting a certificate for the Steuer promised to have the affidavits dow. H yuted to her to hold on, out roposed ol distric nd the Pr FESS yenaciciwe wert to ate Distitet- at his words she let go and pluaged | T°? idaho hegs headlong downward a A young woman leaped from a tnira. | The miiitons story window of the Eastern Hotel, | Point, Mott's Whitehall and South streets, at 2 o'clock | this morning and, after clinging for a moment to a fire rope, fell head fore- most to the sidewalk, and is in Bellevue Hospital suffering from concussion of the brain, a scalp wound and sprained ankle. Picked Up Senseless After Robbery on Way From Lodge—Au- topsy Discloses Murder. residents of Sand's oint and “arker's Point were roundly scored to-day by Supreme Court Justice Kelly, in Brooklyn, for what he termed an attempt to per- petrate feudal conditions In this coun- try, in contravention to the fundamental principles of the Constitution. Considerable mystery surrounds the Fe Sema ee ene pole Chor yy last ening the young porated Villages—including Howard woman, who appears to be in. the | @Uld. Tsaac Guggenheim, Carrie Gug- Iressed man rogis-|S@nheim, Thomas Mott, Sarah Lippen- ered at the hotel as Mr. and Mrs, Ar- | cott, Charles W Attacked by thugs on the outskirts of the district which has been characterized by County Judge Dike as “worse than London’s White- Charles Bartsch, the son of a millionaire carriage maker, was robbed and killed on Jay street, near Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, early to- day while on his way to his home at No. 808 Sterling place, Brooklyn, +|| from a lodge meeting on Fulton street. When he was found by a police- *s man at 5 o'clock this morning he was alive, though iw wini-comatose “4 condition, ba i| He was locked up in the Adams street station on a charge of intoxi- ! cation, after an ambulance surgeon had declared that, except for a badly “4 discolored eye, there was nothing the matter with him. He died shortly ects 8 o "choc Coroner's Physician Hartung, who eadld holders of 1) Hempstead, which in- e an autopsy, found that he had y's office to- med that bs | struck over the head b; unt Attorney's office to-day he lea Bounded From Bil, eludes Port Washington, engaged W. keh Sea pte tars sa Mr. Whitman was away. —_>— i Alike: GC ¢ thiak Ga instrument which had fractured his Says He Has Witnesees. 4 nett. Oattle, skull, ‘The left side of his mouth was ipanying the ap. rary injunetion claimed that the mill nts of the three points thelr farmh. ants and that the whers swooped down padly cut on the in WAWCISTSAWAY [== HS CLOTHING why agafnst his te ger Bartsch, who was thirty: urs old, and lived with his par- ind by Policeman Shaugh- led against the wall of a outa hundred feet from Myrtle It was not until the policeman “7 ahail produce before Mr. Whitman,” | They Hear Lawyer for the Erie! said Mr. Steuer, “witnesses to bear out a: - | the truth of my statement that Foelker! Deny Their Right to Oppose never passed the bar examinations or tcok them, but that he paid Max So- New Scale of Rates. ‘ginsky to take them for nim." “Who will be your witnesses?" Mr. nd do mesti newly ~| . created lan the town 1 in October last and | Steuer was asked WASINNGTON, Fe : Nagao tye “4 D1 a " are. rectly in fre of him that he See ae aio. oan | RASTENGTON put thivugh motion separating ' Piis Photograph Ilustrates the Debut ofthe Harem pasha th aa Clreotiy {Food 06 Ries ae afterward chief clerk of the Coroners’ | the paitroa aeeiua nee ciiincee Skirt at the Auteuil Racetrack at Paris | rvercoat and Inner coat were wide open Office, will be one,” said the lawyer. nting tie in-| Last Week—The Lady Was Made Wine the Undoing of William] Meld for Intoxication. “He will testify that he met Foelker “when Foelker was about to go to Al- bdany as a St There was a bill then w Bausch to a without passing | \y. tions. Bausch | * for the bill, ch that the bill could oliceman carried him to the tried to get to talk, articulate that he of liquor, and the But of Many Jokes. ~ Bi Stein, Though He Never TAL ATFUNERAL [WOMANHELDUP | 22 |Sar ees am Stein owes all of the many|ho was found, Bartsch collapsed and Said Dream iGame to Pace, Why did \, ie yee ignnessy rapped for as- a ST by he ee : Berthold helped to dent it 2 WOW) i asion te andes jan yet a BOE Artns baly ¢ him to the station house, whese veto it. iapracane SUay Cad elf, In fact his connection with thes cieut, Cavanaugh ordered him to be © Report of a Conversation. . petinie eantilation laa |vinous product was eminently and re-| soarched. A card from the Knights of “Phen,” declared Steuer, “there oc-|ness were greater than those from the But the fact remains | pyinias jodge of which he Was a mem- curred substantially the following con-| regular passenger bus hi home, No. 90 Monroe | ter identified him. He had only 4 to| cents, but wore several diamond rings and @ sixnet ring rned from his Kr versation: the opening of the Foelker—But there is an es Attorney a 4f you care to put up $500, 1 rie that his DED SAN EF OF $10,000 ” - he threw oe eriee ition Was such that Lieut. nieh you with a man you can rely 5 5 i cha Leu. upon to pass them for you ‘Contrary to State Policy, the sta “1 Bausch—How dv 1 know [ can rely Pays Tribute to: Man Killed |Money in Package She Had » vuink pt for a black 1 H ame : rar it matter with mifldence, because 1 to| had thre 1 | While Driving War Secre- | Just Received From Train ed hia Case efi found that [ could myself rely upon sisi e som : him in the same situation } Met tary’s Lite Daughter, Robbers Missed $20,000 punds of the “x few days later Sosinsky i> t & 510 ,| ooked up, He called on Bauach and in the presence! guid, that the rate A aa ¥ f intended to and di erence Wed by Dr. Rey of Coraier Shrady and two telephone | ty the jim Nagi a WHE ie 3 einiane é aa ; vs sitting In iy rls said at he had been sent by . ait { , IPPsBE Kan, Feb, .—M « Ten minutes and tried unsuccessfully to t ai i n hiial fe 1d been made officer wen ry ready for make a bargain with Bauseh, In hi ss-exiamination gressman Foelke Mr. Steuer made had lived with & street while of Co ¢ New ders! tomy Faster, oe RAILROAD FREIGHT RATE | feusal conaiione una ‘e's ayn aay when ci frvoy uae to nimaters “Aw ADVANOGS SUSPENDED,| {Ss,ioaiturens of the country, ana. | ne dr dacperiah pine Sra F Ne : ; to the bar; tha ny iy Schedules Affecting Coal Shippers raul ne of BY ag pel s asking ‘ ft South and West and Dairy- e pac to passing the examin: ‘ f of ‘Ohio Set Back epee cidotaeg saved ebay es: nwa : Foelker knew it was cu rs : : ; ‘ ty, a to 2 : K fo weite 10 1 : : ft ' . ‘ 4 ‘9 n ! pped k Ja ght, were missing to w t , a w ev any mone Prey to Highwaymen, port Mena= , nandWFitng Of the examin |p het oky oF weve at ind "BALLOON. 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