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tee neem ee ee ee Pat eee ih satalhllih dit 2 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1912. as! crmiany te eaten neh morning, Shere Taree BR ANDT’S RELEAS Two Years of Delay for Wolter MN AM ARA AIDED { WARAI\G! arevwteeshau cnt at aed ts beat after the contact had been turned wah the New Yors New A fter Justice Started Swiftly \ | hie one sumone as af 28,702 Commandme:te do not aye'y off Wolter to-day, but @ moment iater | jin International polities?” tiefied lite was extinct , “ + April 18, 1910 tele thet) ALCANY, Jan, 22.—A continued tm- Conicted . . . . 5 |] people the china will de delivered | provement in Gov. Dix’s condition was pitta, onal Ay |] in a few Gags. Feported to-day, eo much so that he a od Po] o s This man ie a fraud. If he at} hopes to be able to attend the dinner Executed . - . . . Jan. 29, 1912 i | tempts to canvases any reader of The} to Cardinal Farley in New York to- > * foal ———— be was defrauding people by offering them Drs. Spltaka and Lehane performed | the autopsy after the execution, and, were particularly interested in what, the youth’ would | Wolter's last written statement fore the one given out after hie death, to-day was afdreased to Gor. Dix five! ail could hear, ‘Goodby, 1 hy’ To which « | fined about him anawe ‘Me then waike cooly, by aig Rees ‘World @ policeman should be eallea | morrow nicht. and when in the chair the Rev Dr. H The Wednesday night at howe at { days A wee © protestation of | ie ee een a taathatinn muntet i —— Fee eee eres andes ot. Tene Executive Mansion thie week will ih ropenthe the story whioh the jury! Tepeated a prayer to hin Dist Attorney Makes Volu- mottt of the World, telephone Beek. | {Ake the place of the usual annual leg- Afecredited at his trial. He told the) Phebe repented the pra t . ; mee Gororacr he hea fallen under the influ.| him in mononyladler minous Report on 30-Year eave of one Frederick Anner, who 14 “The ewitch was turned on imme ised for stenographers, and had tie! Aiately, the voltage | ieante report at Welter'’s room.) one of the largest # Wolter said he had been induced (0 stay, to # man, Tr, Kp Away from the room of Buch oceARions.— Atethoncope to hie heart and pro riick He 4i4 not disclose much to the Gov-} nounced him dead fF eppied te NOC) EVIDENCE OF INTENT Sentence of Schiti’s Valet. 1 the eer soem CHARLESTOWN RESULTS, FIRST RACE ne quarier of a mile, | MAN 1iLD FOR BROTHER +t a = —SS= | Pink Lady, diret, 2 to 1 and 9 to 10; Misi ernor about thie person, about wom) stethoscope and th that 1 de | watth, second, ¢9 to 2; Cedar Green, tected the faintest futiering of the “ | third. | condemned man's heart, and men SECOND RACE-—Five and a halt fur- we James Davern Seeks $25,000 |tongs.—A! Muler, 7 to 6 and a to 6, firat; | ’ je to find out anything toned it to Dr. Mpitaker and Coro. |Doesn’t Believe He Would Warden Kennedy said Wo: | ere stole | pers Physician Levene, who we | Rose O'Neill, 6 to 1 for place, second; fom was remarkable, Wolter lad been tr. Mplizker though Have Got Same Term 3 : | Coletta third “dean ot "tae, aeatn poume ite a Rae oegeriaker teeeaat L wan | eG ¢ Term on | Damages for False Arrest in BRITISH RUSSIAN THIRD RACH—ntx, rurtonas —eilas i ” o . o I y i ” pl ‘ =| 7 : it tl . There are at presen aisteun cibere| pence we, fluttering of my own we | | Mistaken Identity Case. |place, second; Surtelt third there. —- > | - | Wolter had not seen hie mother for more than two months when yesterday to sve him for the ia His father accompanied her | | ty-year sentence Impoved on the former FOR L/@7 TIME. | Yalet of Morte seul » ‘ Aa the two old-persoge stood before the be commuted to four year and- ten) eon relned of the other ie nthe Thi hough the Governor act men in the death house aceordingly, would finpower the Parole at them Some of these men turni t © Hrandt Smmodiately away and wept. Wolter did not. Under Divtrict-Attorney's report was of the guards he thrust for | jtaken to Albany by Mr. Whitman's sec nd 7 seve | retary, and Mr, Whit wi mreegemene the tc fron workers’ dynamiting gang, reached | | Fr ap ; ” | gBRIE, " na 5 That the protecting arm of John J. minute figt 18 aeroplan 1 McNamara, the confessed head of the/ en Lake Erte, starting his machine from Ce — to New York to the brethren In ses | 1 i tress here wae shown to-day during the | 5 ‘ trial: of a false arrest ault brougnt bee [Charges Powers. Combined to} ARE YOU FRE |fore Justice Newburger and a jury in | the Supreme Court, when Walter Drew | Destroy Caucasian | . R M— ' of the National Erectore’ Assoctation | 4H di bh the authorities tn the famous raid of | | Pains, i Sour Stomach, Yr H f ance E le et ¥ Hundreds of | Dynamiter’s Influence Extend-|} maa 4000, Witatione for the affair have been te- es |] The swindler ie about forty-Ave} suet, ed Across Continent, Letter |] years of age, rather thin, Weighing | “Gov, Dix left unexpectedly for New F oe “ | about 150 pounds, five feet eight | York at 2.15 1. M. in Evidence Sho in height, smooth shaven, || Ey not ap- vin the matter father. Hie mother tim, but shook his head, knowing | deni that this wae not permitted, Ia hie| (Continn many months in the death house he had “ coon many as twenty others paw through “the little green door. produced one of the letters seized by! Empire. in Indianapolis, , Dizziness? you are not, the most LONDON, Jan. %—In @ speech at a ‘The letter came to light during the and pleasant trial of James F. Davern'e mult for |Danduet given i hie honor by the Persta q Pp 925,00 dlainages for false arrest against |committee, W. Morgan Shuster to-night gethod of getting rid of them is to Drew, Central OMice Detectives Ho. | bitterly at cked Great Hritnin and take, now and then, a desertspoom- garty and Wood and Magistrate Breen, |RUSMs for causing him to be ousted from ful of i Wd Wood and f reen, the ever refreshing and truly Davern, a structural iron worker, was [OMe His remarks were wiklly ap- | © Unless requested to } rn wl the off of the Hinge in court wh father came over from England to wit-| pleaded guilty to ‘e father and Toother and wie {eM the ceremony Drexel ap. told | burglary | lipitnass adviser thes st the Westcore (#8 NOW high-priced our fashionable hotels | mentenced by Judge Mowueky to w term | Plote) 1ast night and they told Mrs. Mc. |WeFe And then boarded the ship for|of years oxceeding the limit allowed by | Donald, the ‘of the proprietor, a | MUFobe again, Youn Mr. Drexel's #is-|law for murder in the second degree, | story in complete contradistion of te | ter: Marguerite, also came over to see| Mr, Whitman's report ignores entirely Information obtained at thé privon. They iM Married. A tow weeks later, Mrs. | the story told by the prisoner involving wala Wolter had been implored to tol (Gere Gould, Mr. aed Mra Antony|the name of a woman in the 8 them the truth regarding the murder of PIexél JF. and some of the Gould chil-|houraiond, ‘The Diatrlet-Attorney con: Ruth Wheeler, He fell on his knees, OT! Were witnessing th mony, Jers the question of the truth of this clutched the bars of dls cell, tuey sald, el, which made Miss Drexel the | man's story aa regards the wo.nan !n from Firet Page.) In volurninous, ber of |plauded by Nis hearers, most of whom | beneficial laxative remedy—Syrap arrested In July, 18, and subjected to} have been active in the movement. to of Fies and Elizic of tt the routine of criminals at Police Head: | ouat-Sir Edward Grey from the post of Elixir of Senna 4 quarters. It is admitted the police | Foreign Minister. well the world seized him by mntstake, The detectives “After reviewing the incidents which | 9s the best of laxati acted on information recelved from a | led to his dismisi teme- Shuster sald in! Py “stool pigeon" named “Red" Boes, who | Part: | dies, because it acts ;, -~ worked fur Drew. ‘They arrested Day-| “There ere only two conclusions that | gtrengthens aaturally ini- : ; q aornse hia beosher Stephen who was |e De reached: Blther the Russian | gat p and cried: j Wemmeees ot Benldetene tho tase baw no bearing on the dee: ROT EL Sante for ad arcault on a non-union | 0! Bettie Goveriments intend to gb ta 7 . ] a ai Lam innocemt, 1 @i@ aot kilt her, 2|ChOsine the water in nothing to the|Mitadon of wie ¢ hud been un WHEELER laborer In ASNIOEUTEO | pursue @ course which must destroy ‘0 get its Aects it is swear to you that Abner did it, Betore |FOUlde and Drei CT woe you} juatly soatenced to thir'y years, and | i Atter Jamex Davern's arrest President | 21! hope of Perea ever being regen- Christ 1 am innocent!" amain in & couple of weeks in England, © the four years and ten months William Green of Local No. 40 wrote a| erated or they have been grossly m! hurried letter to McNamara, saying In| !"formed regarding events in the a: part: clent empire im the’ Caucasus, | “Hrother Jamen Davern has been ar- poseortey eager ot:oy Cette rested by mistake for his trother Steve. ay . Conmalasioner Drew sa very active. Jim| 1 am not bitter because I was driven out of office. But I would be Y Ji the #econd nan whe has been picked | ty 1° pretended not to aympainise wie |up for Steve, We have had Jim re-| the unfortunate Mohammedans who Icased, but of course after the usual red ao grossly mistreated by two! é tape. In some way Steve should be told t powers. of this event." “The Persians are bitter dgainst these , Crag. To wividh MoNamara, the eecretary- The: clergyman told Mrs. MoDonaia |°",\merica”—aa the | The marriage of Mrs. that Aé had mado the moat serious | daughter, Vivian, last winter to an Uon for his offe: representations to Wolter; that he h8d) rngiien lord, was another thing that tC Justice that would have been accorded ned Mm that he bad only twelve |iwnded, naturally, to unnintiate ie dis |CUTEINE® EVIDENCE IF PLEA nin nad he pleaded “not gality” and hours of life before him and bewsed |tance between the two countries to the HAD N NOT GUILTY. faced a trial before a jury. fim with prayers to tell the truth. Then jGould family. Lord and Lady Dex The report outlines the evidence in| Mr. Whitman's report does not go Wotter sank to hie knees aad made Bis | visited New York for a few weeks uw /th@ cage ax 1 would have been pro- Into the question whether Brandt had ptotestation. , ttle walle ago. ted had Brandt pleaded not guilty been inveigied into making @ plea of After the autopsy on the body of Wol-| Bo tt was the most natural thing in]and come up for trial. The principal guilty under promiae of a short. sen- tet hed been performed " Dra. the world for Mra. Antony Drexel to | Polnts am made by the Disirict-Attorney | tence end future financial remuneration ‘i oe Spitzka and Lehane, Warden Kennedy | choose Huropo as her destination when | are there: But the report, it is belleved, does in-| stood inside the railing. Su t in Dannemora prison naidered Ample expla. | ely ourrendored the remains to the elayer's|ahe wanted to go away for w brief trip ‘There was no real evidence that {timate strongly Mr. Whitman's bellet| Joor opened, ‘Two shots rang out in| teasurer, under date of July 17, replied | Betab. S0Years ant devia ye rosy bail ay LITTLE BABY UNDER THE BEST| the man entered the Schiff house |that Brandt was poorly advised, if] rapid succession. The five men caught ak thy). Seanad a ih ne | io @ faci ey openly the night of his encounter with the nothing worse, when told to plead] nly a Meeting glimpse of the murderer, “ . ce took @ train ound for New York yea | OF MANAGEMENT. banker With burslarious totent. beater then #aw. Dlumenthal's grasp on. the |tive to Jim Davern at hand, I shall seo There’s No Excuse \orday poe desis li aes ue baby, It would be under The defendant, even in pleading ‘Attorney Howard S. Gans has pre-| ‘wiling relax. Blood mreamed from nia {to it that the information periaed ie for Abusing Your Eyes Pr TN ie ng a ad bonehead Med ceeeeg | SUNY. Mmetated that Ne went into |pared the Schiff ride of the controversy | #it side as he fell and in another |other fellow biaeping rae era |” and you are abusing them ae om eam Fineumoution at Sing | te knew. exactly what it required. the house and waited for Mr. Behif€ [and will go to Albany to-morrow to ‘natant he was dead. Two bu'lets had | YUrs u . eatination, North Ber- Indeed, i: may be doubted whether tt eeemed @ very much bigwer proposition coffin to the Ossining gtation and etood Drexel to leave her baby in rents accompanied the Waited two hours and a half | Governor. ABSASSIN SHOT DOWN MAN | Drew sald “Red” Boss came into the when they are needed. at the end of the platform. They Of the apocially trained nurse ctation, every day of 80, with informa- in Mr. Behiff'a dreasing room and ———. WHO STOOD IN HIS PATH. | Mite of the National Erectors’ Asso- | The wrong idea of the made no attempt to steal anything Diagonally across the little square b| on)! who had bi ith tt fi i birih heard “unfavorable comments made ‘by |who had been ‘with it from iw Birth) Syep Praptienertass Aailas | ‘YIDDISH CAMORRA’ formed by the junction of Dixision and| lr. Drew sald he gaye Bos Of asking afd in | prefont his arguments and documentary | Paesed through the lunge into his| Drew testified how Jim Davern came e if you go without glasses nancial condition, |evidence before the Pardon Clerk or | "art. to be arrested for his rother Steve. ] | cost keeps many from son, When the now Ww per ; he room: ) " ; similar amounts for such “tipi their son, When nows that Wol- the ocean than It would to your onde] POThAaPs $200, although the roome Canal streets Abraham Rosenzweig, a 0 ' % bol yt n that floor were filled with ob | barber, was Just coming out of his shop|CSR0t be found at present, Drow told Lat getting the eae glasses. tor’ y was lying on @ truck in the narily situated moth frat hunt up} y 3 Bu Gee | u bi Oty Ot ee Shoe eking him for i ici: Open station a steady stream of curious semebody with whom ane could leave} 2¢cth of high value, lat No. 6 Ludiow strcet on his way home| the Jury he had been OD eur. la Our Registered Physicians, townafoik hastened down (o seo it. tgenetat Se Bar WAY ALAR ioka Gad hamesode Cite Kiven after Brandt had attacked |to No, 6. He saw coming toward him a| 1*°, erorspermne rr nibs fee Bie? Oculists of Long Experience, lany “f the morbid crowd were women, : tana’ at Mr, Schiff tn the dark the banker thick-set, short man who had tn his; 7 os It is most f " some of wiom iald thelr hands on the | wnule Instructtone about Just what to) iieg with him kindly, gave him | hand @ smoking pistol, As he tried to| Bose one day told Drew Steve Davern soothing to the diseased Examine Your Eyes tittss* pibe box, During the whale proceeding 4° °ANd Where to find everything and 0 aha tk a - ‘ 4 was in town and sald he would point| nerves, quieting them in a wonderful Mea. Wolter socmed utterly unaffected Abally to rush away for an atternoon'a| $0 and le oui te a ee Ne lest Tania lew naa | cue the fugitive to the polloe, if Drew way. People who have suffered ago- Glasees Auer ety us as low 48 whe 100d Watching the placing of tip Across tho POPTOOMINN Te Ce mmc ae) atthe cette oes eae en aevewali rn, Mitt C2" | wished, Drew told Detectives Wood} mies from neuralgia have been able as $2.50 are fully guaranteed. (ab. DERE Se the trate. Ato he | Me. and Mra. Dreset lett the city vay woud call at the office next | \ ry i an je side he assassin | oa Fogarty of Boss's tip and tho| ¢o sleep in peace ped forsfor: after Aren't your s worth that? Woker's parents was the Rev. Muer-| avout a month ago. ‘They are expected Sper) ‘ 1 eg het ay sleutha went out with Boss and seized | one er to rubbings ith Oniega Oil, ry meyer. | home in @ week or twa, nen Brandt was first arraigned trolman Manning, on post at Rut- nan the latter pointed out as Stet rial bottle toc. ; large bottles a5c., soc. The prison officiate and those who! ‘ to plead to the indictment before gers Sjuare, heard the shots and ran to "Phi n proved to be Jim and knew Wolter say that he could never | Kosalaky he pleaded not ——.—. j the: Witkin stables. On a chair out. | Davern. This man py "] Wave written the final i | vi despite Jim's prot 2 EE pt jSlde the railing he found Blumenthal | Rot Steve and : rf fatter tho murderer, | V4# Photographed for the Rogues’ Gsl-| Wann Savings Boe 223 SiathAve..1Sth St. 217 Bway Aster Howe lery and made to “walk the crack,” he 350 Sisth Ave. 22d St. 101 ry Also there was ar } (Continued from First Page.) nearer |dead. He hurrt Carl FY = TOO NA RIT r had « } sealeeetnennnioee Ib 1 , | Uinede ‘of Dis peladuer! | but could only iearn from a vystander An ts isthe alas cl my to introduce this in the form of sworn| the man with the jistol wan belteved | sald. Jim and Steve are sald to look A " Ear % Interest 17 West 42d—Bet. Sth & 6th Aves., New York. sini mene Salty ared in the tenement at | Much alike. Lu a 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. —_—_—_—_ ee 7 e »| to have Jisap aive dus when brought before Judge Ros- | statements made by Blumenthal before | 0 Ath W. ae rew «ulned he acted In good faith DN ESTED por de MOB DEFY isky for tat Marah 26, 1807 he was muntered. At any rate Blumen-| Rouge wan fruitienss et ee ee nae nn time demanded |, (WHEN INVESTED IN OUR The prisoner declared over and | thal ts out of the way and his removal! of Davi ld not prose: “BAB BONDS During the retnrn to New York the] over again during the examinacion 4 fe Ee Rca tag DER cans, | ‘ prvseh bas igs shows the 4 r of ignoring the de-! aay . nite him, although he did call up Capt mininer sonar ed! 10” aban for yh Stnductes by tue Count Maat Be Hes | M’NAMARA COUNSEL Hea Sinn althonis He Aid -gall ai ORR; NATION, $10, FRM, 6 li eevpahie tl ead! A il mands of the "Yiddish Camorra.” EXP | carey of the Dete: te byed, Dashed ‘fee A slayer's parents he told an ivening| | BOL CHLaree Ae. HOKee. Intenalig. £0 The warning has been eufficient. The ECTS TO BE INDI | iim he thought he could locate the Dav- Henne oorpern, iets value, yond es World reporter of hie absolute belief in ndure Mr. Sonim, Dut had taken UP | detectives have Deen unable to gather 8 TO BE INDICTED. ern wanted by the Oblo peilce, ‘under same mancgement ced with Wolter's innocence | j the bowling pin and carving knife to | fragment of evidence beyond what 1 mus success ot upon by Darrow Engages Counsel f .| The letter, watch Drew extracted $ 500,00 IRITUAL ADVISER SURE uso it iiet, upon by servants of by | gipurent trom tho actual crime. ‘The Engage: nunsel for De. Fanta lates orteeiio, ton ebialnes ate 3, I 0 Assets ~~. -- . “Yiddish Camorra” is as terror-Inspiring fense on Probable Charges td on MeNamara's letigr Mes ‘bond __ WOLTER WAS INNOCENT. Atter the aontonce FinchersHansen |) Yitdiah Camorra’ is a9 terror tnepiring | 1 re the raid on MeSamara’s ctte> Mee | gu ws sence tna ne “1 am absolutely convinced,” he eatd, (Continued from Firat Page.) visited the prisoner in the ‘Tombs. he al of Jury Bribery. n the latter's offices: i Sn TANene tar eas Oeaier loud BOND. “that Albert Walter never committed According to Fischer-Hansen's am. | ack Hand in the die! Los ANGELES, Jan, 2.—Just before| Phe Davern wanted by the pottce te stil! | tgusd’ on recat of interest (he cotine for which be oa sleciroouted Peri es ; lgarerae, : = 3 ) fugitive from Onto, Drew stated. Onc | at Saas, “lavestignte betore "Four ‘Cea n Mr. Whitman's report, he | # h . Le Compte Davis, associate of Clarence anywhere, Call, pl or to-day. He hae alweveYhaintained hie! this afternoon, Me declared the etrike 1 hi al It struck twice at Blumenthal before | * 7 mar 3 t+ participated in the ai Innocomce to me and OM! stendtast | had just steriod rd ‘ke | was told everything will be all right. | 4. got him, He was é blacksintth at No,|%: Darrow in the defense of the Mc- Vellod | It ts all fixed and I'M be tberated tn | Namaras, was calied before the Grand | Suit on the non-union labdres vice! "|New York Realty Owners . There ts no doubt he was lending to what ‘ai 65 Rutgers street, He i: at No, 202) A bef tence of seven yeata after & sinful life when he arrested, but! y thy have Peed my | OU a. year” | Hear. t. Karly winter Jury to-day, Joseph Ford, Assistant pears he reformed andl refdived Bim again | poitoy,” waid Btthr, “bu ihe newsravors| REPORT OF FORMER DIS |atranger demanded $900 of Blumenthal, | District Attorney, said indictments would COE ey, re OR: into the Lutheran Church. I often asked of the Mayor or ‘Hilly’ Wood cannot dt. | CHARGES HERESAY The blacksmith refused. That was bad |? fled in the Supreme Court thie after- Brest. him to mak confession during my rect my policy. They may put (ho olty un. $ ssi for Blumenthal. Then he told the po- | 0. early acquaintance with him, but lately | der martial law, but 1 do not care waa; | The report of Detective Woolidge |i in as | oe These indictments, he sald, were the I have believed him innocent. kind of Jaw they declare, and even if} Ped in court by Judge Rosalsky giv. | "6 : | On Dec. 11 Biumenthal's house was |Te*ult of the Grand Jury investigation wrecked by a bomb. The blacksmith |! Allegations of jury bribery that had escaped, but he knew what {t meant. | Deen carried on in the trial of James Bver eince that momert there has not |B. McNamara, been @ dark alley, hardly a shadow, | “I am expecting to be indicted,” aid | that did not hold the possibiiity of |Darrow to-day, “and I have engaged | death for him, |Harl Rogers of this city to represent }IDENTIFIED VITU8KY A® MAN/Me and Judge Cyrus F, McNutt, now of Los Angeles and formerly of the Bu- ‘perfunctory and | WHO DEMANDED BLACKMAIL. | ee oe Indiana, probably” will | “Aatbert Wolter was one of the most| thoy put the allows on tho streets, we| Ing a isi of former place intelligent young men I ever met. His| are going to win tils hat ployment from which Brandt had learning to talk Ttalian fuentty from| “This morniog there was more vto-| been discharged for dishonesty h study while he was in the death cell {el tence on the other wide than oure ‘gated gent Say rote ve. ope it, he Gehee sit 18) tance 0 been Investigated and found almost the mysterious man he blames for the | throw stones, entirely hearmay, ao {t could not have crime would come to his rescue. Hla! be sorry ina couple of daye. t been used before @ trial jury. It was lagt statement was written without any | there won't be any care to throw atanse| (le Teport that Judge Rosalaky used uldance of mine In faot It wae written | qu 4 main for refusing Attorney at o'clock In the morning.’ her-Han 10°ST. The riotous o to-day remultes An intensely dramatic incident ac-|in Mayor sen ay resulted adios” Jersey Elastic with its superior merits, compels Ss raiaert ae mH ANNNCINR that he) seemingly half-hearted plea for |, But Blumenthal Assiet him.” ition 99 a truly artistic Aieded Union Bui.s Se Watees porate and Cornet Mane] ern, eo Mratect the ehaeeend enoush | mercy for his client because of [fh the cro) t ied the eaves |, CANT will eny in regard to the in- Tawerument of the highest type. Clear ing le of hauser, who dlecoveres Ruth Wheelers) missioner ot Public Serer, fy ot: | Brandis youth and previous good {the explosion, he eple ietment 1# this: I have repeatediy Let us give you a demonstration your convenienc:. Sg Pirin AVENUE Fo * ty Lynoh was browed, swarthy man w remeing in the fireplace given the power to engaze aa many « record, a Byte) | ’ ¥ PO] th . Ho carried hie description to | ¢, ® to bribe or 4 ‘i was 80 convinced of Wolter’s mullt that | lieemen in neler K ction, incliding | ‘These pointe, District-Attorney White | ihe Wilices Five houre later Vitueky | repeat. ‘that steadtiy. sonatiaay | 4 be had asked for an invMation to the! the Metropoltian police, as he consttora MAY 18 known (0 consider conclusive was in cus o demanded | said I knew nothing about any a Mall orders Tilled at 2c. extra per pair. LENOX SILK WORKS PIANOS electrocution. During ate conversation Blumen hepe Gnd expect to be acquitted.” Nea 20th 64, N.Y. Clo. 16 Street. nm Aft A With several newepaper men he discov. | [proof that Brandt was not given the iim and wae to have been the ehi Darrow tolt of having arranged for The Fit Aves ex anne 96 Mt Sree Belly tress ane foe ee Se, Slightly Used U Ged for the firat time the presence of | ——————--—---____-___1.___ witness against him to-day, bafl and his dects remain in Los| it parents, who sat across the fisle in silence, For a few momentn| Ro word wan spoken as the o ¢yed the Coroner. Then the Terrified by the Intangible menace | Angeles u that hung over her hu m ad him ton M1 the case was finished Pienos from $75 up ew nce Pian ACTIVE SECURITIES. GES Note Player Pianos” irom = $3800 up. nm name gang a Kranich WISSNER de Mark.) Jal tor Monday, the 29th Special for Tuesday, ibe 30th ASPFUBen0us sox LOC) en nox LOC essa TLE, POUND BOX 15c PIANO WAREROOMS 96 Sth Ave., cor, 4$th St, N, Y, $5 to 57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, WOLIER’S LAST SUALEMENI, re al pare, aes flat at No, 2M Madi Sted by hie par. Bhi EROTESTING HIS INNOCENCE. ||12 sins bee tary, Shue nich Mrs, Wo): the Blege) fantly at N 20 Madison atree! within a etone’s throw of the Madison street police ation, But everybody who Wan wire knew that Blument 9 appearance os « witness Beret Wiineky waa a very Gevbirus eo) rofu la The wi me \thing to look forward to, | a “Now .nat | am departing from thie earth to @o Into the presence of God, | wish to make this last statement. The world refused me jue tice, but our Father In Heaven, who knows our innermost thoughts, He will give me pure and undefiled Justice. “l wish to state | AM INNOCENT of the crime | wae convicted of. | have been a victim of circu: stantial evidence. | hope there may come a time when the conscience of the perpetrator will overpower ~~. -— — him, and he will come to the front to acknowledge hie guilt, SHERIFF HARBURGER “It le my earnest prayer to God that he may bring the perpetrator TELLS HOW WOLTER DIED || & the crime to justice, that my name may be cleared of the stain, and IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR. that my people may eee the Injustice done to me, and thet they have killed an innocent boy, On his return from Ging ding Prion, “To those whe have given me their kind aezistanes, and hi here he witnessed, with eleven others, trusted in me, | give my sineere thanke, “Te these whe have maliciously persecuted and killed me, for bk Rr them | pray God's forgiveness, (8!gned) ALBERT W. WOLTER, = i 2. q . ’ the aid of their son's spiritual adviser puperintended the transfer of the body J, where it will The news that Wolter's body was in the station soon apread, attracting a big crowd, night Blumenthal dropped in to Marries Witkin, an old friend who learly shown by thig testimoni Oo the Yiddi9n werore ner arm healed she bewan to have in'e sabia, He gore Soon ehe wae blind in one ) de for mone, tle with the ether 2 .elping him run down would be the gang, There were three other men jwith Witkin, All we in | vent letters to Witkin demand and containing threats, | Blumenthal was leaning over o low oak railing abeut four from the | plate-giase door close to Witkin, w we Tork Row and Cortlandt strect stores open every evening uetil 11 o'clock, All_our_ stares open Saterda: until 11 o'clock, Assorted Milk Chocolates of various, cent trulte, ag many as 80 I. each severed with that fits, Hate sri peoitied w PSuxD Box The opeeitied mr vireet, Three | Blumenthal MEMORIAL NOTICES, money away Jan, 209, farvotten by h | "Alay he rest N.Y, jm usual auld form or called Garvateds, \ it ft lates cable Ay ae epee empteat *