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4 wonnannnnsoncnniniee [= 35 HOUSES WEATHER--Showeras porsibly thunderstorma, IGHT EDITION ri Copyright, 1011 by _PRICE ONE _OENT, BURGLAR USES KID rT TD AVOID GIVING SLEUTHS GLUES IN FINGER PRINTS FAIR ACTR aSS SAILS FOR EUROPE Midis hei Thirty-fifth Rob-| bery in Jersey City Surround- ed by Hedge of Detectives. JEERS AT THE POLICE. Writes Notes in Which He Says They Will Never Capture Him. The very Kid-gloved co: latest thing in b iars—a ksman whe writes letters to the police scoffing at the finger print spectalists—completed his thirty-fitth robbery last night and escaped through A veritable hedge of detectives without them getting so m f his coattails. Thirty-tiv and Headq ters ished in the E gen soct rsey City, the so- called mi © district of Hudso r County, n got the baffling youns burglar early to-day, He broke in two houses in thelr very midst an four a) sleuths heard him smash the win one entered, Fo! n ) thelr hanc \ pletely not so much asa terror who has kept fey City standing on three months. According to Pe Captain Toppin of tthe Seventh Precinct, who has been Getting many sar: accomplished claims himself es y $10,000 will not cover the pl has obtained fromthirty-five during the past three months. He has letters from the oung burglar—he pro worked exclusively in the Ber-on s tion of Jersey City. He wears gloves and leaves no finger pr He 1s short and slender and moves like a shadow, and only one person so far has seen his will-o'-the-wisp figu Mas. William D, Edwards of the Bou vard and Montgomery streets, who awoke in time to startle him while he| was reaching for $1,000 worth of dia- | monde on her dresser. 96 DETECTIVES GUARD THE ; KITTY GORDON POLICE GRILL TUB VICTIM’S Co, (The New Yor TO MEET SUITOR.| erg ini ~~ ROBBED BY KID GLOVE BURGLAR . WEATHER—Showers; possibly PRICE ONE RICE ONE CENT. ee ) arr The Frese Pi Publishing Wor! TRUST HEADS MAY. NOW BE INDICTED, 20 PAGES HSB OF ACID BATH VICTI WROTE LOVE LETTER 10 RIMISELT 2+ KING AND QUEEN KENLON IN PERIL SEE SUNSTAR BEAT ON RECORD DASH SAYS WICKERSHAN 23IN THE DERBY 10.8200) 000 FRE HUSBAND OF WOMA FOUND DEAD IN TUB | GRILLED BY POLICE. | . | | | 7 * > Narrowly bicite Death in 17- Minute Run From Great Jones Street to Bronx. 1 | WAREHOUSE WIPED OU Favorite binds ae Lord Derby's Entry Two Lengths, Backed | fot Half a Million Tells files Sie Committee That | | Prosecutors Needed Construc- | tion of the Law. . | Chauffeur, Held on Suspicion of Slay- ing Suffragist,; Produces Exact Facsimile and Says He Wanted to Make His Wife Jealous TELLS OF TRUSTS’ FEES,|RACE CRIPPLES WINNER. Firemen Drive Tenants From ‘ | Adjoining Properties Amid | Shower of Sparks. | Adam Bede, John Madden’s| Colt, Well Played, With Maher Up, Fails to Show. Admits He Advised “Steel” and | Got $23,000 Share for Ser- vices to “Sugar.” “SHE IS IN CHICAGO,” HE SAID LAST WEEK. PPSOM, England, May 31.—After win-| A fire that destroyed the # | WASHINGTON, May %.—The proph-| ning the second fastest Derby run In) pay and feed storehouse of Demarest & DARE ATR oF jecy that the recent opinions by the Su-| the 192 years of its existence, Sunstar, |Carr at Nos and East One Hu ° : : : L d De preme Court in the Standurd ON and!a brown colt by Sundridge-Dorls, was |ared and Thirty-ninth street with a loss | His Damaging Adenteatorn ea - | Tobacco cs ud result in sweeping | jeq into the ace in front of the of $250,000 to-day drew Acting Chief Ke his owner, su attempts to secure criminal conviction of | royal box by J. B. Joel, ind dui tectives to Believe Case Is Jon to the scene in a whl violators of the Sherman Anti-Trust |iame that he will probably never again | ged | |Law was made by Attorney-General | face the starter. Game as the proberbjal | "yA" ¢, : fd : ; ; : t rit howe he Chief not only covered the dis: | Wickersham to the Houne Committe on [BEDE the betting favorie, which won| 006 Cones fe Su Somme Oe A Tightening Against Him. Ge ee ally Tupeaited him, finished the race| Quarters to One Hundred and Thirty: | a tise to-day. The statement was evoked | on almost three leg’, covering the trifle| ninth street and Morris avenue in sev- ; _ ; by @ question by Chairman Beall (Dem.,| mora than a mile and a half in 294-5, |enteen minutes but he narrowly missed Henry A. Scheib, held by the police on suspicion of having caused Tev.), demanding to know why there | one onds slower than |josing his life when his big copartment f his wii illian, whose body was found Moi jhad been no suoh criminal prosecutions | Lemberg's phenomenal mark, set laat| cir kiddod up on the sidewalk and the death of his wife, Lillia » whose dy as found Monday night in a Be fas, eee Mesias’ sntn tie tenoe,, hat aus ane bathtub ina flat at No. 511 East Seventy-eighth street, made the astonish " ave done the b ' ” ter Joel had been hi King: 2 ; j * ; . teal ) | paps he best we could,” | oe vse and Queen Mary he turned Gun- |O8® Hundred and Twentieth stre ing declaration to Deputy Commissioner Dougherty this afternoon that \* ersham. I think, however, Har ovab lo velenatl said that | boundary of Mount Morris lark ‘jl Hi te ‘ jue it has bee an unwillingness | ee ee ioe of the colt. facing the| Kenlon’s engineer-chaufte snarles he wrote a letter addressed to himself and signed “Anna” which intimated on the part of courts and juries to sen- ’ ids theicehe 4 the tence men ail under the criminal | Stafter again were very small NY Dents DUA nes wae Bagh intimate relations with that fictitious person. section of the Anti-Trust act, simply | Lord Derby's Stedfast was second and | Acting Chief's aides, Firemen Henry Bonet 4 s Necause the law had not hoch aml | Royal Tender third. Twenty-six horses! and Fleley, sat In the tonneau of che| jcoiclb’s statement. was inate im te |construed by the highest courts. The | Started. 2 - | car. | he was subjected at Police Headquar- r ctance was well understood, since | As winner of the Two Thousand | Chere were several ruts In the asphalt ters, T detectives were | ery anxious the law was construed in several dif- | Guineas at Newmarket weeks 889) siong Ono Hundred and Twentieth to learn the whereabouts of “Anna” end | Sunstar displayed his real form and this WA SCHEIB. _ | Senses aah | ent ways by several different courts. Street, Just west of Fifth avenue, and | rc ‘However I think a change 1s com-| 48 responsible for him starting one of | |) ie speeding car scooted round | ounbeel eek ee him on that point. ing. Juries are becoming more willing | the heaviest betting favorites that ever i “4 t letter myself, ing. Juries are becoming more willing | ee anes te ble race, The Joel party, |the corner into this bad going there said Scheib. “2 was going to show to Hol, Judges WHo Mave Geen Te) 7 ears of trying, had finally. won & | WAs @ swith and ® dump and the car] ' it to my wife when she came back MSIARE. 0) Jone 1A Raa as DON ; ; y $3000 skidded clear around and bounced up| to prove that other women liked have the decisions of the Supreme | Derby they took Feet eveea (ha Coneal | . | Guurt in the! tecent canes 10. aul from the bookmakers as a result, The then race was worth $32,500 to the winne: CAR JUST MISSES HITTING wiven @ pen and Ink and a ‘The Attorney-General said he believed | ,THXUE Mnlehed fourth, Harry Payne GRANITE BLUFF. [: or from dictation. 2e turned hat prison sentences would be th 2 told and Le beldaside car we N01 le: 1 bay Wiel tia ne Sou ne Vi] Adam Hede, the only two American Pas Maida penn Gein Ay ae pars jout an exact fac-simile of the letter fective of enforeir e antl-| ioraes to were unpla n hour a hounded upon the st Which Was found in his room after his trust law. He sald, however, that | Porses {0 start, were uup colt Wilk and rocked along for 60 feet, ’ Aged Knichted Librettist Do-|errest. In the letter were recerencae'l |Chairman Beall was ng when he| ¢ hoo ected pee wo scraping the mudguards against the tron Aged Knighted Librettist De-!« ae TaN ere rete 3 to rom vd er by in | ; “s He mplained of no criminal ons, and| vio» railing. Within a few feet of an open- i < 2 ae +e The suspect was undes twa. -phovasttlone inst milk | MDS Post Vee ing which would have let the car drive clared to Have Sacrificed Life 7 oS ' ST AUTAVal AiG? Fe lee aeuclas numbered | ("against a high bluff of solld grant | ie sen a arped ag for — Laide wobe ‘ores COM: |twenty-nin but only twenty-six went vi r ~ oo we al hours, e admitt that he vinattons, as cases where the proceed | ty post Pour American horees Hgured | L@Mkin managed to set the brakes and | — | for Mrs, Cyril Maude. —|nad made @ mistake in giving the ings were under the criminal section | 4, t of entries, namely All| the car to @ stop. 4 [name of his wife, His latest of the act. oid pony ae ip Fane Whitney; |, But the Croker “red devil!’ was. un: | Refuses to Make Any State: | that she was Lillian Lover, not Sbiag That he received about $26,000 as his| Adam Bede, bearing the colors of Louis |{nJured and Lankin lost only seconds | LONDON, May %1.—Sir Wilitam 8.|Glover. He declared she came from a ment About His Part in | Gilbert, England's most renowned Mb- Panic of 1907 | Fettist, who was drowned Monday while as swimming in @ lake on his estate, sac- | ritced his Iife to save that of Winifred |in backing to the roadway and hitting {t up again under full pressure. ‘The three-alarm blaze thar caused the Acting Chief to scorch the rain-soaked asphalt was the most spectacular fire ehare of a fee from the Sugar Trust, | Winans |for services rendered by Henry W. Taft, brother of the President, when he | was a member of the law firm of Strong small town near Holyoke, Mass, TOLD MANY LIES ABOUT WIFE'S WHEREABOUT:! Iink by link a convincing chain of and the two cracks from James R. Keene's stable, Iron Mask II. and Runnymeade. Two French horses also were entered, the nce being the \& Cadwalader, was admitted by Attor- iS ian acy: a : MILLIONAIRE SECTION, \Geyionerall Wickerstiarn on tive witness | Taner rene SLeecTOnEOISY: on | the EIOAK TAS BM6K OF Years, The Kvening World to-day asked | Emery, the wito of Cyril Maude, the| <Irewnatantial evidence is being forged sie Seah Of: Comey 8 CADIS. Mt |stana Adam Bede, John sladden’s colt, which |HEROIG TASK TO SAVE PROP.|Georne W. Perkins for a attuement in actor. around @cheib, Tt has been. estahiana awards home, No, 208 Rovievards (he)| mber of that law firm he “advised| and Leopold De Rothschild’s Pletrl,| phe three alarms were turned in when | splcuous connection with the pi of| veloped that Sir Willlam, Mra, Maude| ciuims he led aystematicalip one thet Ce ee eet CNY. cen the United States Steel Corporation” on) which was ridden by Danny Maher the | cting Chief Kenlon reached the scene, |197. He was particularly con-| and Bihel Preece, an actrews, were! point after sho disappeared. books auare, and the thirty-five detec Wil LW AGAR Wich anita’ thar, wea’ tnal| Cooerione oe Re cucaulaes and even with this large force of cerning the statements of |*vimming in the lake together and that)” Ax recently as last Wednesday Schely tives—one for each successful robbery | sAuiasd' e United States Steel Cor- | eine Ge ape (GUe8n ee # smoke eaters" the task was « heroic |Thorne, President of the ‘Trust Mrs, Maude got beyond her depth and| voluntarily stated to Mrs, John Wye: that ‘Dhe Slippery Kid" has thus far | | esis) Jen, several! Gocepidhe fear companted pruke monbers) 0 ; one to save the wooden buildings and | pany o, America. This ts Mr. Py was in danger of drowning when Sirj|of No. 2881 Broadway, wife of his em- uchteved—were planted thick enough to | Hit 9m, du Se Gonnection With! fee. forty oS an ea train) two lumber yards within the block | reply: Willlam went to her ald, ‘The violent! ployer, that his wife was in Chicago be within whispering distance of one live geet giasee A oaawelaags from Landon. Wi hte were oie Siuare circle upon which the hail of/ — wehe New York World is per | errort that ho put forth brought on ayn-| With hia mother living on Lewelizg another. They were so posted as to be He also said that he had received his| °°.) and many © de aaa re — en eee oll fectly impor “4 ran bees 4 | cope and heart failure, avenue. nile fa supe ia ant sustound aa | ghare cf the fe turned into the Arm| cult Inany of the lords and’ ‘Pwo hundred and Afty tons of hay,| that @ reputable newspaper shou a Wilica, wee avaiaeie ees oak se 1s out of the hospitat and doing or two residences pon @ given al, |for services to the American Sugar Re-| Jadies of ¢ Judo 1,000 bags of walt, 39 carloads of grain] print what it has in connection | °° ' | ll Nis MirmmlilNS hella ®t Ane,” wal Scheib, and they began thelr vigil an hour be- Au ee OUPSEEAY) GeESBORIIV ATER ital e early in the day tn and Si balos of excelsior went up inthe | with the panic of 1907, Zam so | thd collaborate: es é SEEREE Be | About a week previously Scheib had fore midnight. Peedi it Enelist ntva by Henry W. Taft, brother of the Prest- | p the: Heat rem PreCesINN | Ge Dias isgusted that X don't know that — livan, the composer, In many famous) asked for and been granted a short uroat on tha aivoke off olclock ti } Handsome Engish Actre in} “pho oval iia sremand (0 (hh Tao ot Be bulaioe ts ous number removed) there 4 ede d ply ad mage \* mic operas leave of absence. He said he wanted , A cae a : 5 z ‘i ° arty proceeded to om the corner of Morris avenum The| do but to send for Mr. Burns, the |to put his wife on @ train and se | throw of the Smith villa heard the erack | Stunning Negligee, Says She | M5, Ycgy"em set Me there was) course in the ancient royal carviage tle frame btding on the corner, occu: | tawantigator, | Fou may reat a | REPLIES TO THE POPE, [to chicago. Sho had been, he said, 14 | of gla: Invariably the terror of the a — ee end four, with outride! & strong pied as a real estate ollice by) J. Wilson| sured that if X had any statement | | a hospital in Springfleld, Mass, 3 ve stion had made ‘ea W ill M ry Bs) F S. cavalry guard. Brya was entirely consumed and show to make with respect to the panio _ e o! Mr. Wyeth recalls that dur! Parken sechon tad nie BY | ry Count Frie ISTATE HIGHWAYS IN CAUCUS,| Aitrca G. Vandorvitt brought a crowd ers of firebrands fell upon the roofe of| of 1907 Z would not give it out go TOrtNAUCHE Minister Dentes Attnok| Ti Uiinl Talile Real Mplng the leasing the catc 1 ya | of Amer! > the track in his Bright-| the row of two houses extending| The World.” Upon the Church, | for advances on his salary owing to the blew their whist Miss K Bil! to De Made Special Order for 9% coach, Richard Croker, former boss along Morris avenue from One Hundred | Mr. Verkins will pr bly be LISBON, Portugal, May %.—Bernardo | heavy expense of taking care of his aick * MK hone dean Pee ‘ammany u ‘all, 1b had a bia party/and Thirty-ninth to One Hundred and |defore the United State Machada, t Portuguese Minister of | wife. swung in along other radi! in a wide | na cea ou pris aes of gue! als private box dospite the|Fortieth streets, These buildings were | mittee investigating the #, had an interview in the} While Scheib was representing to his circle, and within a few minutes they |PAS*’ Out ALBANY, N.Y, May 81.—A caucus | fact that no had been compelled to/saved from the flames, but flooded with |and will be asked for an explanation day regarding the en-| employer and Mra Wyeth that his wife Hid tormee a done net about the 2, | ation 9! of the Democratic members of vhe|scratch his entry, Clonbern, son of the|water, the occupants being driven out — n Pius last Monday | was alive, her body waa in the bathtub freee ane oe emegnernnrs: Ail 68 thane thises See tae ym here | Senate will be held to-nisi t to discuss | American mare Rhoda B, | by order of Acting Chief Kenton. LAUNCH WHITE” ‘STAR GIANT, | addressed to fF Catholic bishops | of the East Seventy-elghth street flat flashlight lanterns and they streaked) ON that as so... as she | the Murtaugh inp _— the Sta | — he as discovered by Sergt. Het- piece throughout the wor denoune! the rent of which Schef> was payin, he road: ses with bro. rafts from the Hon, 3 Highway Commission and ot ” fernon of the Alexan en ion. | ortuguese | separat! ne church y t a ie s aed hedges with br ad sh fi i , i Hon, Mr, Beres pe te “HELLO, TY,” SAYS TAFT. ye a rander avenue station. | 5p, Morgan Among Those Who Port jaw separating ch vroh Mra, Wyeth says that one day last win- ot Nght. They went through th nith of England she w marry the Count a iheay. Wil 4 ene i - tat h John King re-| z AMauis Wai and state |ter when she was about to enter her ho 0 garrot, but they | pp; orpne ; | The Highway bee: ade - sponded to the alarm t in by & © Tiante © Water, afin iniah “Aaolanad tte | ee h ose from cellar to ae me Ls 4 ne Fries of Vienna who is even now-so|."'". graer in the Sonate to-mor- |Premldent Greets Star Batter of De- ib cil an te by Sergt (th Fi stg ; declared that the atid jcar a small, sick-looking Uttle woman Bat HOt 80 TONCn Se & ‘dbtsha © \ she admitted—waiting impatiently for | y got there the third) BELPA Ireland, May 31, — The | tude of the Holy See was inconcelvable, | with light blue eyes walked up end Slippery Kid" to rew BAB fe ic London, row troit as Befits a Her and fourth stories were beiching flame| white Star liner Titan A sister » | and added The law of separation 18) spoke to Sohelb, Worse than that, this . NES SSeerrserene vASHING ? and a mass of burning timber had fallen h rn a not a law of attack, but a law of ma-| ‘Dhis ts my wife,” Mrs. W: . ¥ d the oth + ani arn | WASHINGTON, May ladle i leno the Olympic, was launched tn t irs. Wyeth re- pag reduced buraary to ! ead AAG ay A WA shat she wil some WALKS IN SLEEP TO DEATH.|.., MN eatiaion the yeaa the raat of the oriate office] River Laffen here Enthusiastic | tertal and moral defense, members Gate to have said, ‘and she Splaylu) paatine, robbed another hause | be * es! x —_—- merican on the co building was|crowds lined th banks and | a 8 not feeling well. If you wouldn't eee ere ae ACen AUER: AR 207 | A ON Diny: LOAA GE MBAR ADT AURA ipeoitivaing |. Fale & wreck before tho Nremen could hook | cheered heartily as the ix ateamer took | WALL STREET BROKER FAILS, |mind 1 would like to take her up to g made. is was th eld) not under th ment of | thelr lines on to the ate the water J, Flercont Moreau an4 J |One Hundred and Forty-elghth str t « » 428 vy Son fe - pyeielee = ‘ect, te ve fon, at 2 1 ana ahaiad renrerny} x mute | e A second al.rm was tur ned in by Act- | Br sma’, n and managing \Weney Coolidge, Stock Exchange) ¥bere we live, in tho car.’ nore he. ti a , that had patched up the feud! P. G, May puty ef King and when Act- | dire Mine, wit Mrs. Wyeth had no objections, Schetd rans a up all an te mer manager, Joo Weber. | sleep a third sto ohare wf Kenlon arrived urned tn a Member Si ISS4, Suspended. | took the little woman up to One Hun- find In the dinin ‘ : h lvaine, wye alarm, te ew Yo 5 x ea oy mornings, was sitll ner stateroon 1 yecetved Injuries which caused | my f« sitizen y a welling ho « 1 no year. | her of the ork Stock Exchange | t er that hia GOT A NECKLACE, BUT MISSED | when eho shin ealled, Just before do-| his death in @ short time M Putt Pre within the danger zon 4 the exc tons registe since 1884, announced hts failure on the | employer that he had sent his wife to BIG DIAMOND HAUL, » received the ship news re-| The dent occurred. at ia Nae trom ok of tenants from had begun before |long and #2¥ fuet broad " # exchange to-day. He was {a hospital in Springfleld, Mass, 80 she “ - ait 4 ar ey tae The - 1 Cobb to: Acting Chief Kenlon arrived, A dozen n with any firm, but bought - H The FE: r ocourre 1 iF to wit, at her| > ner, Rev. Dr. J. H gay to-di Acting Ch i " 6 be near fer parenin Gln weeks ago rw he dean coup, the on of @alvary Episcopal ¢ deamon Presidente to when GIANTS GAME OFF. and son commtaton for tvs | cots, Ny Ret parents, Since bie lar got a Jewe klace wo Dyke, put it to a vote and 1d man was a Princeton gr J i N oy Sa mati . ness on his own ac-;W@8 41 orphan when he married her, 290, #1008 no reed that Miss Gordon ss n ark here. rhe ‘ t Ne York | Set e see ceca sabe Mgr ia Werla.angl Bane. « eae ip pen sare | oo mo + tor [MEEK HABEAS CORPUS TO. Ags whea Mir, aw Mr with i dingbats, cur-| " bi Miver 4 Gilding Verciah Bathe | luse of Water poured on eduled at A gue Pa Ww, Lk at the time of both LEASE SCHEIB. ‘ aan and "par el vas Hit wih vie roofs to drown out the shower of u York: athoned on Vealluces at firm. He had desk} Alexander Kerlin, counsel for Sehol (Continued on Second Page.) ‘orders, #8 se Mow, %e* ing embers. unt of rain, room at No. 2 Broad street procured from Justice Bischoff im ' 4

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