The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1911, Page 4

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Ble CROWD SEES TRAPS MURDERER NEW FACTORY LAW FOOTPADHOLDUP HERE AFTER HUNT | MAN WITH $18, al . 30,000 MILES Wealthy few With |‘ Fortune in Pocket Set Upon | at Bridge Plaza. | Jeger? feaected Suitor, | Killed Rival as He Led Bride to Altar. HUNTED THREE None of the Hundreds Looking | Recognized Here by Country- on Stirs to Help—Policeman | man, Brother of Victim Comes Asrives Just in Time. From Mexico to Identify Him. FIGHTS ROBBER ALONE. YEARS. | Hundreds of persons waiting on the Williamsburg Bridge plaza for Manhat- tan-bound cara saw Graham Murtha of the Murtha & Schmoh! Company, deal- | el slowly along the in masons’ building materials, held its whilewashed ‘dobe houses shining in this morning by a rough-looking | the moonlight, to the little ohnrch a man who Mr. Murtha believes !# the short distance away, The civil ceremony, fame individual who followed him trom | been finished, the priest was walt- A wedding procession ¢ residence of the Alcnide of Province of Jalisco, ne out of the found In the # nied by ev This afte \ customer came tn When the jury has finished th for Mrs. Lipman turned Wirst—That everything regarding fire-) the yc ! aged escapes and pertaining to buildings ¢ nis up to the Buliding Departme © was making that department respons ole to eecay | hinged » ” oo Manhattan on Saturday, where he had | !n€, the odor of incense flodted through warg and inward, making swinging | been making collections, to hia home at | {¢ open windows, the belis chimed. | dgore ; ri No. 167 South Ninth street, Williame-/ As the procession approached the | anirg—that all partitions over a| burg. church door a horse dashed at top Mr. Murtha had in hie possession at | #peed from around a corner, its rider the time of the holdup 118,000 1n cash | leaped to the ground and thrust 9 dag- and & number of negotinvie seouriiies, but his cries for help brought a police- man to the rescue before any of the! valuables were taken. Mr. Murtha left hia home at 6 o'sinck t) go to business. When he reached the head of the bridge plaza, at South Fifth and Havemeyer streets, the highway- man stepped out of a doorway and de- manded @ quarter, Mr. Murtha ordered the fellow to step aside, whereupon the it him by the throat Then, with a wave of his hand and a ery of “Addto!"* he swung into the saddle and was off | as if the devil were after him Widow Hunted Murderer. | ‘This happened on the evening of 18, 1908. ‘To-day the story of t Commissioner Shielde by the | brother of the man who was Killed, and | Peis who pointed to Roberto Urzua etre mother of the 4 for help, and the | Mer before the Commisstoner the | for 1 | dead child, a mob of tive crowd waiting for the atreet cars| Murderer, of nearly three | leited east side we 4 over 3,000 miles | d by the widowed bride, turned about and gaped, but not one of them moved. But Policeman Otto Nickly of the Williamsburg Bridge squad heard the cry for help, and ran ty where Murtha and the highwayman were struggling. was the man who idenufed Rob As the policeman nenred the two,| Uraua, known in Central Mexico the highwayman knocked Murtha down, | Jaear” (the Jaguar), aa the man who ‘Then he jumped upon the policeman Killed Jose Rueega, and Rafeal camo and struck him in the mouth, loosening bey the way from Mexico to do ft. In feverul of his teeth. even lowes, looking straight into Nickly grabbed the highwayman ak es of the prisoner before him, the throat, The fellow fought f-riousiy, | Ruesga told the story of love, jealously | but was overpowered and dragged to | 4nd revenge the atation house, where he again re-| Jose @isted, striking the policeman several | Guade! blows. in by When finally subdued, the prisoner Come Reusga's bride described himself as Frank Page, twen- | Tevenged and disappe aeveral weeks ty-elght years old. He said he lived @ the dato set for the wedding. | at No: 16 Broadway, Williamsburg. | v one thought he was on one of ins | He was sent to the Manhattan Avenue expeditions into the mountains and Joss | Police Court to face a charge of assauit | #4 his aManced believed they were rid end attempted robbery, of him, WALL STREET. Jndging from the first hour of trad morning, It was apparent t! market had received very 1 tle benefit from the extended } Business was of the same ind sort that has characterized rece: sions. A declining tendency was mant- fested at the opening and during the) first hour, Missour! Pacific headed the reaction with a 1 point loss while other Jeading issues dropped about 1-2 potnt. Penneylvania was unusually weak. The lst strengthened » ‘and prices came up to about final range. thus came to Rafacl Reusga, who holds an official | posttion with the Mexican Government, ad been courted Jn | She consented to de- | Into the mountains showed that Jagar’ had not forgotten, eI Fied to This Country. | After the murder, said Ratael, Jose's | widow did not rest. She fet In motion ) that took in w.00) miles, w *o hot for Urzua that all ¢ ot hide him a the sear that ate, and shortly age | rested by Detectives Jentizer and Dyer ‘The man they arrested said Ma name was Altfouso 1 . but Resas was sure he was Jagnr,” and Rafael ” represented ment in the extra- nd eaides Ruesga. 1 other witnesses teed “E1 Jager.” adjourned until cases to-day was followed wavering of price: Pronounced weakness was dis @ number of specialties. 58 can Cotton Ol and Vir oe ea RABBI IN BROOKLYN ON TRIAL FOR PERJURY. | to show a Other leaders, particularly Union Pacific and — Pennsylv in sympathy | Rey, Hartog Veld Accused in Con-| with the Final sales were res. the lowest of nection With Testimony in | Higginbotham Case. Veld, a Brooklyn al in the Kings Ke Building Department Exoner-| fire disaster, anz part of ite deliberat and leaving no loo; provide agains sibility betwe ment and the Fire D. Second—That certain spa sand square f of boards wp to four f ger Into the heart of the bridegroom. | and above four teat fre constructed of to tho fainting bride, | tq the celling in order toy |to have fire dritis lie © the Bullding Department, be- cause, in 1901, end, | Chicago Mayor yor WII A CHICAGO, 1 rison this evening will be Inaugurated Mayor for the fifth time, emony or speoches, Mayor F. A. Bu the outgoing Republican executive, wili| TWENTY-ONE LIVE LIVES L LOST turn over his chair and gavel to ni Democratic “T never cou |, loved @ young woman ot | this,’ |formal ceremonies on an occasion like | said the Mayor-elect last night. \fr “Twill have no counsel message, and | I |will deliver no address, down to business at once, and my first official act will be to name some of the men who are to fill my cabinet places.” But his reappearance on the night | of the wedding, the murder befor ie | church door and his wild flight | THREE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, S00 WOMEN MOB DRIVER WHOSE CAR | KILLS LOST BABY Reserves Rescue APRIL IS DEMANDED BY FIRE HORROR JURY | Man From} Infuriated Neighbors of Child’s Mother, ated, but Drastic Reforms Recommended. | * Tipman has a fish stand tn} incey street. 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