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When Inspeotes Hughes war informed what Acting Captain Cameron had rated the Dorothy Arnold clue he piled: “The clue looks so good to me that 1 sent Detective Talt to Mhilade p! on the 2 o'clock train. He m the journey in the company of Jonn & Keith, the Arnold's lawyer, 1 have, conauited with Mr. Keith and is suMciontly impressed the character of our clue to wish to go to Philede! a with one of my mon ST LEAD EVER HAD IN CAGE GAYS HUGHES. “We are not depending on the Phila Cross Border feinhia police, Our information eo: _— ee te from other wources, and ft ia the best) pp: EEA pe : lead we have ever had in the Dorothy HE FEARED TO MARRY. | ; Wot) Arnold cawe."* 2 5 FES je 1 \ A Philadelphia afternoon newepaver | here today from added atill more perplexity to the His Salary of $2,400 a Year!™ thet i eady baffling mixup by printing # ia’ article which @d nor tally with the ‘ in Profane ; ; F reports either from Philadelphia or the aused Latin Professor tb i peti New York detectives, ‘This report had es raid ee It that yesterday afternoon Detetiv to Hesitate nero OR el Pinkerton and Townsend of (ye dotlit delphia force vieited the Phiundelphia a en DIVORCE ROMANCE OF TUTOR ANNOY AMERIANS, (ogc "ANDGIRL HEIRESS MARY FIGHT | Dr. David H. Atter ‘ I Hfoepital, a dig public Inatiturion, on toe | Dr te information that Dorothy Arnold we | ratin rou employed there as a trainel nurse. Pinkerton and Townsend hi heen In. end ¢ e formed the missing hetree: had changed is SUIT ENDS Holmes Is Sue Wedded Life of our Montiis. Tari) prote rh Distiot High eho the city's noted educators Jant in @ divore thon her name to a and that anh Was brought the Supreme Court, to-day known as Mra Beane, a member of the) ie yoy Ad Weaving ns howpltad etaft of nurses. A Mra. Meagan, ||) 10" hous an’ heautitul vite, follow nurse, had communicated this y Jenevieve K. Sloan, daug Mat to Gan toe Gatbones. ter of John Sloan of Pittaburah, «meu ‘They want to the hoapital and saw | AF of the famous initiionatre colony 0 nnd talked with Mre Keane They saw that elty. Justice Gerard has awar sie was several inches shorter than | the wif ny und counael teen Dorothy Arne and did not louk any. A meeting on an ocean ier, corres Hse ~ Py repe + bg un pondence and a propomal by letter to Supt. rolice Tayle ne e Tm) ) ttoheart chate with hie Benes clus was creppes, pective father-in-law, the tuter@ pro ee Tea feewion of poverty fore hin ma Tiege to the helrews, thelr four monte Married life and the return of tw | uride for her wedding presents ere ele | mente of the blasted romance After describing his ineet with the “young and beautiful gir,” Dr Ne naively staten that from 1906 to 1908 he and Mins Blown corrempond ed once a mont), and that “in thig way | the question of marriage can ” “lL was J of her and I felt she woe | fond of m yet, when the question of marriage was broached I felt it was delienidllfieciand my duty to take the matter up with her father,” he atates, “Emet Mr, Sloan Police Shadow Labor Chiefs Who Have No Chance to [ty"“Carrnmondence wit er, It | thought best. He lnumhed at the hiea of Escape Before Arrests. — |marriuge, saying 1 had taken. her let: | pa I ters too seriously, He suggested T con: tin ! INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 7.Instructions Were sent to Government agents in at leeat twenty cities to-day to keep watch °, # year's travel and a change and told him his daughter entertained hotions of a mart I frankly ge with me 2 wl to end fear It might unduly offend | nied, If he found tt ser would provide fer witit enery. over the men who have been charged In Later he told me his daughter was hirty-two indictments with Im earnest and that 1 need not worry; th the McNamaras and ( that he wwe Wealthy and she had cons janigal in the dynamite conspiracy ld Lebr, erty of her he n e ate ‘The sure her welfare, however, he offere: be cig Peenpceahlaeliatd sald to num | create a truat fund for her, which he ees, alt Lake City, San Fran ligter aid." geattered in cities ae far distant an} ‘re profersor'a affidavit alves their Boston, New York, New Orleans, |marriage date as J 19, when Chicagoo, Salt Lake City, Ban Fran-|they went to it No. 671 West One Glace and Seattle, and it ts the plan of Hundred Seventy first atreot, Short he Government to cause thelp arrest )|y Afterward he loarned, he sail, that on one day. iin bride's father had an i ty atte It is understood telegrams from the |AM Wat placed In a aanitarium, eral authoriti¢n here have inf sulted a phy an, awenrm, 9 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1912 at Inquest Into the Bomb Mystery ; One ot the Women Who Figures in Case MEXICAN BANDITS | * AC MANUS ot, Co Shy \ fy ¥ TOF P ‘ CHAS —s ©) wr... DIAZIN SON | Plundering Bands Het Sway hy in Big Section and People Miway of br lars ANTINGTON, Feb, Taft ans along of anot wlnty Ie to be e noon by om | fully protect Amert lent ) Aftaira Committers ‘ Koster | vulatings pro, awe that w t the view | the President and the state Depart. | tent ae to the powers tha vid be given the Kxecutlve head of the Gove | ernment | | Representative Pmith of Texas, Demo: rat jay urged the paseawe of hin resolution to fmm the Sta De. [partment to press claims of Amerieans at Bi Vaso and Douglas, who were in |Jured or suff 1 lows on American soll from stray bullets from the battles of | duares and Agua 9 DICKINSON LEADS. szr=s. == POLUGEONANEW ANSTERY TRAIL vENE Into Le case name has been mentioned to the pollee before but kept from the publi. «This man Hves somewherg In the vicinity of Bixty-elghth etreet and Broadw {a in business. Acconting to the I lor woman ‘was nfs She called him up on the laid him on the street, day an rated one, We mnoyed hy had warngs) nd a night, although ie her to keep away from tiim, (Continual from First Page.) Detectives were started out to look B up and question the man in the care. Others were started on tly tratl the Dickinson proceeding. Ie told of | of various men Whore names were fur- woing to the Beventy-seventh street | nished by the Leonure sr couse after the explosion, of finding | George Anderson, superintendent of Dickinson there and of Dickinson's ad-|the United Staies Motors Company mission that he was in the room when the Infernal machine exploded and Killed Mrs, Taylor, FRAGMENTS OF THE B80MB) SHOWN IN COURT. | Gloster produced the fragments of the infernal machine, Me then produced aj plece ef piping which had been found in th workshop of the United States Motors Company, where Dickinson was employed. 1t had been solid that this piping was Bullding in West Sixty-first street, was told to-day by one of his ¢ ees that a woman visited the plant jast Thursday morning and left a box wrapped in paper and a letter to be delivered to rles M. Dickinson. ave @ boy 2 cents and he made th delivery as she had requested, The boy was running when the woman o for the regular clevator not at work Monday or T the elevator, fuentionl with the we found in the | *bout the woman o ot Thurs infernal machine. A comparison showed | Jay when he got to we lay and ti that the two pleces did not resemble | matter was reported to Mr. Anderson. wach o The boy's recollection of the package Lettora written by Dickinson to the] Was vague, He saye it felt “kind of astonishment had abated, Wh {he oMotaln in the districts where the jaioniet told nun he sommustcat m reside that caplases lave been {iis wife, hie elle Witih the rem freued, an Wtlyrse, with copies of the in. |Abe left him in Novouber went to Aietmenta, are to bo went aw noon ay [NOr TAthers home At Png ved posaivie. shortly aft Holmes Meantime tt ie the Government's pur. jcame to New York wits ver we ese to guard against acquainting tho Aliered UP har weddlug present ltake to Pittsburgh, Dr. Holmes mys lie accused men of the fact of their in-law not seen its wife, He had not dictment and to watch their movements |heard of higr until her action for di uatil they are taken in custody, The |vorce was filed againet tim. amount of the bond w Dr, Holinen cloves bin aMdavit with teh each man! dion te tt rt that hie wife's ap may give for his appearance befure 1 Prenton fe wl and all mone Federal Judge A. B. Anderson for ar- |be denied, Me states hie aaiary is onty raigament here on March 12 te staced ($40 4 year, Ho denica towlly the te tee enn T i r es made by hha wite aggregate amount) diem, olines's rounds for her mult of bonds esked, 1t is sald, is $200,000, are contained in an affidavit by her In some instance caplases already | father, Jon Sloan, who swears that have been sent, according to Govern. | om the evening of Deo. 4, 1911, he and ment oMiclals, but many of the tndici- | friend, Leon ©. Withatandley, lid in the rear of Dr. Holm b at No. ments are wv voluminous that it will re quire several daye to transcribe them xo | ft, | that copies can be sent with the papers | thr: fee the arrests, The indiaunent of which cover hundreds of pug faim more detatied chargos « uavally written into true bills, Many inquiries already have rea United Btates District-Attorney Cha’ W. Miller's office requesting informe: tiom ebout the indictments. It wan sald some of these came from men who | wanted to know whether they had born | involved. ———4 | ————— SHUSTER DENIES CHARGES OF FRAUD IN PERSIA. Says His Office Never Handled | Government Cash—Bank’s Books Will Vindicate Americans, LONDON, Feb. 7.-—-W. Morgan ®hus- ter, the form American Treas General of Persia, had « lengthy inte view with Sir Edward Grey, the Brit-| ieh Foreign Mintater, to-day. ‘The alt- uation in Persia wes exhaustively dis. cunsed, and, while no atartling change in Britian policy in that country ie ex- occur a@ & re@ult of the tn- itecan be stated that the meet ing was of an entirely pleasant and cordial nature, both Mr, Bhuster and Sir Edward Grey obtaining « betier | Joh understanding of each other's point of ja 1 vie Mr. Shuster te qreatly 1 M, Mornara's charges which have been ome | a wit the bt | pert against telegraphed him a are | followed t | ment hy dred and Fifteenth street, “XID ELOPERS” After | private, ensed at| Was @ pretty good sort of a boy. Johnny wae afraid to go home to hie to the | Wilowed mother, nis return, and Mr | 8) Audubon avenue. he evéntny ich a you FIND window rtment. 1 AW it 5.20 o'clock Mr. Sloan says, he; saw in Dr. To vy, Holmes. he atates, waa ways he later to an apart. One Hun- nk wor t Hoy We PA READY WITH SHINGLE (Continued from Firet Pa 2.) older hoff inc euler re © She th for vip Relgian Mintater of Finance and are to | formed of the effect that the Americans who un- bad Bid Ul recently were connected with the Persian Treasury Department wullty of freud and left their books in mfusion, Mr, Shuster said ‘I was preparing to audit Mr. nard's customs accounts when the Rus: Mor- | # @ warrant for Were with abduction “If they come around looking for me," youw, ot Orang Nifty Kid," sian ultimatum wap hastened in order | land 1 the sister, Ella had brought back the earacul cor she borrowed without asking, and then went into a trance of admiration over the romantic pair. penring first made sure that Taylor woman were produced. It was brought out that one letter, suposed to have been written by Dickinson last Friday, wae really written three months ako. soft,” but he was sure the papor cov- ering concealed @ box. THINK HOTEL MAN MAY ABLE TO GIVE INFORMATION. ummed up, the only evidence against | Detect! expect to have their lon Dickinson was that he had lived with the | desired talk to-day with Karl kh woman and was in her flat at the time | dler, the former jiotel man, who was she lon’ her life by the expioston of the | mixed up in the case of Olivette Loon: snfernal machine. There was nothing | ard, the Bullimore girl found in Mra offered to show that he delivered the | Taylor's Mat. It ts said they have him bomb lo the woman or sent it or had | located. It has been suggested that hi Aly reason to send It. might have harbored a grudge a “LT move,” said Asstatant District-At- | Mrs. Taylor Decause she testiled agaimt torney Strong, at the conclusion. of | him after the Leonard girl had refused Gioster'a teaténony, “that tho charge | of homicide againgt the gefendant be| The latter's real name ts Marie Mure diemalmeed."” ray. The police say they hgve I Coroner Feinberg dismissed the com-| she was wayward before she cai plaint and diacharged Dickinson. Hut| New York, and that her parents, who the pollce requested that Dickinson by are still In Baltimore, hold no resont- held as a material witness and he way| Ment against any one here, Tt Heved, however, that Kuesebler nish the police with @ list of possible enemies of Mra, Taylor, MUCH MYSTERY SURROUNDING IDENTITY OF HOWARD WALKER, compelled to furnish a bond of $100 to insure hie appoarance when he is wanted. Dickinaon and hia counsel, ‘Terence J McManus, announced they would ald the police and (he Divtrist-Attorney tn the task of running down the assassin of | There ts no conclusive evidence thu Mra, Taylor. Now that suspicion nas| fF te #how whether or not Howard been lifted from Dickinson it t# antic | Wadker and J. Howard Ta: were one pated that he will be able to give infor. | m4n. Taylor died at Plattsburg, N.Y mation of value. ast Decemder, S. (. Sugarman, the POSTAL AUTHORITIES DENY | ‘@*%er Who represented Mrs, Taylor at THAT BOMB WENT BY MAI her trial {a Special Sussions, sald to Ll aay that Mrs, Taylor had talked to It was announced in police circtes| jin about “getting rid of her husband." to-day that an investigation had eatad- Mehed the delivery of the infernal ma- |ehine to Mra. Taylor through the mat! He sald that last iric ap to ask what s y ahe calied him take to Ket a the whole story, Mr ned to think there was no avon for a marriage at ninks Ella ought to go to year or two more and ny OvRHE to Make @ etart at getting |i, was a emailer package than the box own story to her, in believe that Johuny who had not been tn. adel. y at her home the police had Johnny, obarging him him to # Meantime known to admii young women a nh will have to run some divorce from Howard Walker, ‘The po- | Had thie report been true !t would} ice, however, have been unable to get j have elmplifed the ca to the extent any tra. of Walker, and Sugarman of clearing Up the mystery of how the | never saw iim, He alwaye knew the death dealing machine got into Mre.| woman ae Mra Walker unttl she was Taylor's apartment. Hut the Post-| ned and changed {t to Taylor when Office authorities positively deny the| she moved. | police version of the investigation as! ixperts from the Bureau of Comb) | te the part played in the tragedy by | ir tn cred the bomb fragn the United States maile, They way the! yesterday. Inspector Kagan of ¢ only pack delivered by the postman! Bureau sald ‘appeared to him that op that route to Mrs Taylor last week | bi! powder had been used, not nitro. was delivered on Wednesday, and that aiycerine, He deciared th only en expert electrician could have manus ontatning the infernal machine. So | factured the bom), as he could not m there still remains to Le explained how call having seen a more carety ad the tnfernal machine got Into Mrs. Tay.) delicately adjusted infernal machine, lara apeetinent + on {MANY CLUES FRESENTED By & The tWo ten-cent stamps found on x 4 the floor of the apartment may have STUBY OF THE BOMB, heen (aken from the package tint was ‘The clues vented by the pb te delivered Wednesday, Thoy may nave) ™ ye 7 are ite charactors cancelled stamps pasted to the Iles package (o make It appear that iC ed 1. Tt wes mad an expert elec come through the matia, At any raie| ticlan 1k {8 up to the pollee to find the nies $. Dhe batteries used are of a nger who delivered the bomb inio} wee y . ; It wae an idle b It had ecarcety | Mr. Taylor's hands : or to gave him, My office never handled | if nig lips when letoctive Henry Riker | GIRL GIVES POLICE NEW CLUES A Bates any cash even for the payment of mal- entered the house and served the war- | heel? was an election aries. All the accounts were passed by rant. After kissing Ella goodby, Johnny IN THE MYSTERY, | the Imperial Persian Bank, whose | was led to a cell, charged with taking Niveite Leonard, the seve: eyears| 4 , odin bpoks prove the honesty of the Ameri. girl from her ho when she was old Baltimore git who was re uy an not readily obtaln can ademinietration’ [lena than sixteen years old and keeping | inmate of the Taylor woman's flat, was! 6 ‘The spring dev ic atch the ° a pet ag fhe Toristletion ot her pareave brought to Police Headquarters from! connection was made for the fash ee Tee ote Cee Nott | the Magdalen Home to-day and gues:| conerste of a strip of metal of un- that if the Edethots fo not prosecute, (tioned by Deputy Commiastoner Dough-| vsual manufacture, not 30 for Vhe wil, ty, The girl gave the police the name| ‘he purgowe, but fashtoned out of @ ” heavy clock, taximeter or typewriter tpring, 6 The cord which was wrapped around the package and connected | with the spring 1s of peculiar make, | dark red, waxed and quite strong. The paper wrapper of the bomd of light “tea” paper. Tho typewriting of the address is characteristic of the inachine on it wus done. ¢ wood of which the box con- taining the bomb was made bears evidence of being old and of having formed part of a bureau drawer of cheap construction or some other plece of furniture. | In delving into the past of Mrs. Tay-| lor to ascertain who might have been | her enemies, the paling have learned! many things, She had ov the house for three y when she got into trouble ove Olivette Leonard affair. Among the tne} mates of that ‘lat at various times were | Edna La Murre, O1 another girl, who | Dickinson was the there regularly, were the talk of the neighborhood, A sulool at Sixtieth suveet and Broad- way was the favorite hangout of the members of the household and there Quarrols occurred frequently between Mrs. Taylor, or Grace Walker, as she was known, and Dickinson, She would seize a hairp: m her head and, vend- 1 between two fingers, acratch Dick- | {ngon's face tl vod came, Hardly & month paseed during the year ors)! that Dickinson wan thero that his face was not #0 Inarked. But though ho would lier tn ‘his cups, he would return 8 to the | house and plead for forgiveness, at the samo time forgiving ber for bay’ or scratched him Dickinson was regarded harmiess young man, and the “Gopher gang of the neighborhood often “stuck | him up" and robbed him of money and | Jewelry. Tine and again te would come {nto the sa’ that was his hangout and tell of having been beaten by the gang. When he drank ho had a loose tongue, and this brought him many e beatings. But his love, he Hed tt, for tl a charac poked remain in her flat. | Phil Snyder, a chauffeur, was a friend of the Leonard girl. Last summer Snyder took Olivette to Long Branch, where he wan operating his car for a private family, and two| Bersona took objection to this. One was) | Kaesebler, who was angry because ihe | girl pald so much attention to Snydey Grace Walker, upted a 18 West sixtieth strcet | the t thero last June. only man 1-4 se as @ most) and the ot ke the a valuable asse SAY SNYDER INTENDED TO MARRY OLIVETTE LEONARD. Hut Snyder, who lived almost next door to the Walker Mat, at No. 24 West Sixt#@th street, often expressed inuit- ference to the dl val of either the | Walker woman or Kaerebler, ant toward the end of Decomber it leaked out that Snyder intended to marry Olle vette, He had given her a diamond ring, whlch she exniblted with mucb Ade. ‘Another hanger-on at the saloon was one Dave, who did Work us a stool, pigeon In the Rockefeller “White Slave iuvestigation, Dave met haesebler, | heard him tell of annoyance that | Olivette should have taken such a fancy | to Snyder, and proceeded to “punip' er to such good purpose that on information the ie lance Asso. a, of Ww 4 Cilfford bb. RK aud Assistant Distrtet-Attorne Jan B Reynolds a: nding: late, be an No Appetite “1 took Hood's Sarsapariiia when I was a very sick Woman, Nad no appetive wnace ever and could not elev more than three hows ® night, T Was pereneded by @ took two bottles of it and nd to tre dt ft rreatiy benefited me, keve me a good and sound sleep fra, John ) W. 84 -8t, Davenport, lowe. It is by purifying blood, strength ening the nerves and buiding um the ave. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, Loeade; liberut reward retury to for sawtimentas reasons, Mise Ove. 20th ave, Lost Red dow sam to Walter et Kaesebier, Olivette and Mr: who wen-room flat ini son. oA t % previous to January, |case against him collapsed, but the Tay- wes taken to the Magdalen Hor ette Leonard and | exprei outco: living known that and his experiences either. But w jonly to the al) | Also Taylor—to such an Straub was office the coedings arong th were looking for him, It was Straus spoke to Dickinson and the latter told a detective that the Fleutna knew thelr quarry was #0 ne ‘hur thelr taik any broght ost a | hotning to expiats \ Another visitor at the Walker fi & chaufour named Jack Chanlei | who Also got into trouble with a ment ber of the “Gopher” gang at one time | | and bears two big slashes on his face, He was very much attached to Rana | La Marre, and it ts Interesting that! Dickinson Insists that when Edma left | tie fat Gweniy miauien before Taylor was killel the latter called ont, Goodby, Jack." Dickinson saya hie | , heard a man's volee veply, but did not Kinow who it was — > -- WEST POINT WAITERS | STRIKE FOR MORE PAY; DINNER IS DELAYED. round Until. Regular 2a Are Called in to noon fo whont were sacked out be not which wis antic | Phe eadete had to wa ner unth soldiers fom (hi | force here w detatied tem: act as walters, ‘The strikers left thie jaftornoor for New Y pek. ‘Their was $2 a monih # 1 ee ae JAIL FOR WRECK Motorman Who ING ENGINE. | Olsregar man's Signal Se Terence Gornile: Forty-second torman_on the et Hine, was sent to the Tombs prison for five days In the Court of Speciai Seesions to-day tn teu | of payment of a $25 fine for nog stop: | ping iis cur when signalled by the | river of a fire engine. Frederic: J. Simpson, foreman of the! engine company, testified that on night of Jun. emtey, refueing to recognize a signal to stop the car tn order to allow the fire engine to pass, | caused the engine to o Gormley denied tha signal. —— No Chance. rum the Galveston News, About the last thing that ever [to the average husband who is hone to @ curtain lecture f# to ¢ lenge the wpeaker for a joint dev the name of Florence Emer- | As has been told Olivette refused testify axainst Kaesebler, and the woman was tined $50 and Olivette Phil Snyder has been heard alnce to keen disappointment at thir of his @ affair, and it in sebler Was not pleased oy they blamed is known selves. Straub, an electrician, with Kaesebler and Mra. | tent, in fact, that | own to Coroner Feinberg’s ther day to watoh the pro- Dickinson. He stood crowd while two or three de- Frederick tendly READY ‘10 USE ut & Cold Meats Tasty. jensen & Urucery Stores, ‘T's. 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