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the request of Mr. Ha. ,; Kempner in Bring another witness with you.’ Go I) Samuel F. Haslett to esd wills ana | got Dr. Turner, an old ¢ end, and went| power of attorney, weil knowing that ‘and witnedeed the second will. I don't) the eaid Samuel E. Haslett was men- femember much of the contents, though | tally incompetent to appreciate the ni It was read. There was so much legal) | ture of his aots, and well knowing thi Verbdiage I couldn't make ft out. the said Gardner had no clatm whatso- GARONER APPOINTED HIM TO ‘Yer of tie bounty oF confidence of the tall Samuel EB. Haglett to entitie pee SUCCEED PHYSICIAN. to be either a beneficiary under his 1 “Again 1 went home and heard 0 | will, or the executor of his estate, or rh more about the case till 0.90 o'dlock Sat-| attorney in fact, with power to dispose uréay morning, when Senator Gardner of any part of his money or property, called me up. He aaid, ‘Come quickly did then and there by moana aforesaid 0 the Haslett hous I went there and and by false pretenses, feloniously, un- he said, ‘I've got a power of attorney lawfully and corruptiy and with intent to act for Mr, Haslett and also to act | to cheat and dafraud the said Samuel #. fn the interest of the heirs and rela- | Haslett out of his estate and fortune in tives, They have decided that they | violation of section No. #22 of the Penal want © new doctor and I want to cn-|iaws of the Hate of New York, and gage you,’ Well, I consented and took | therefore the deponent prays that the charge of the case, Senator Gartner |aaid Frank J. Gardner may be aj went out. hended and dealt with according to 1a “When I went up to see the old man 1) Upon leaving court Gardner wan asked found he had had a bad night. [ asked) @ he had anything to @ay tn addition to him several questions, but be ecem his declaration yesterday that he had ‘about half aslcep. He was very badly! come Into the Remsen atreet “house of fhourlshed and dis heart action weak, He was attended by a nur nacned Peterson, His heart action was! no bad that bed one-one-hun- tablets four times a day and a meat juice tonic. The prescriptions were sent to a neighboring drug store. paring to hav to large room on the third floor three men appeared at the door, A woman opened It for them and then slammed ft. 1 looked out a window and a man threw open the flap of hie overcoat and showed a gold badge. Tam Chief Magistrate Kempner,’ he sald, ‘and if you don't open the Goot T mv @ these policemen break it down.’ I det them in. One policemen remained to guafd the door while the Magistrate went upstairs, A few inin- utes later the boy came with the medl- cine, Ag I started to take tt the police man snatched It from me and said **T will bold this for eviden Now, that f« my connection with the case tn full. When Magistrate Kempner came downstairs and I had told him my story he told me to go home. I went.” District-Attorney Cropsey of Brook lym. this afternoon began preparations to rush the case before the Grand Jury. was Waid in Mr. Cropsey'’s office that {t was feared George H. Decker, the trained purse whose statements about Gardner's activities fn the draw- ing of the wille and a power of attorney, had janded the former Senator in @ ceil, might be admitted to batt and then df appear. The burden of the case asainat Gardner rests upon the statements of Decker, and the plan is, It was said, to allow Decker {o take an émmunity bath defore the Grand Jury im onler to clinch a case against Gardner, ATTORNEY LORD SAYS SIGNA- TURES ARE FORGERIES. While the fresh complaint preferred day did not men- of forgery, it was alleged by John B. Lord, of No. 1% Joralemon street, Brooklyn, in an Interv: both wilis and the power of attorney tained by Gardner were forgeries. myatery” in the role of good samaritan, arriving there in time to prevent and forestall « great plot and to rescue old Mr. Haslett fram those who had per: hunger and exposure, now," he replied. “All atatemente for ACCUGERS HINT AT PLOT LIKE RICE CARE. e Kenip- ner broke into the Hasiett mansion on | Saturday just in time to prevent an- other Tce tragedy. Dr. H. D. Minton of No. 16 Joralemon atrect, the physician who had been en- kaged by Lawyer Lord to look after hie venerable client, tut who had been | ousted from attendance by the Decker. Gardner faction, made this charge after he had been reinstalled at No. 128 Remeen street to-day: “I am confident that we nipped in the bud what would have been another Hice murder, It certainly looks that way to me. I think that after they got | those papers aligned it was their inten- | tion to do away with the old gentle- man, “Mr. Haslett wae somewhat improved this morning, but he will be unable to attend court for ome time, if at all. He | is euffering from old age and general | debility, the latter due to lack of food and exposure, He lived in this diplap- Wated house all winter without one bit of heat and without suMictent food to keep body and soul togeth “Of his mental condition I don't think he was or is able to sign any legal pa- | Der which would stand in court, Some- times his mind te remarkably clear and his memory good, but on other occasions he can scarcely remember anything. Although I have known him for thirty years he hardly ever recognises me and if I told him I wae his brother he would beMove it” Mr, Lord declared to-day, howe’ that the two pnysicians who aasiated at the making of the Gardner wills were in no way connected with the alleged conspiracy. He also atated Mr. Lord also replied to the insinua-| that ex-Benator Gardner had not ob- tions of Mr. Gardner that he (Lord)| tained genuine signatures to the docu- hed beon making wills tn his own be-|mente he drew, but had affixe@ for- “half, that the will he hed drawn at|gertes, t did not men-| ATTORNEY LORD DECLAR ny ase bene) SIGNATURES FORGERIES. “The eignatures attached to both wilis and the power of attorney,” sald Mr. Lord, “are all forgeries. I have known Mr, Haslett's atgnature for forty years. I have been his tenant for twenty years and his personal attorney for fifteen years, so 1 have no hesitation in pro- nouncing the signatures in all three cases as rank forgeries, “We know now that in procuring a nurse for Mr. Haslett in that man Deck- er We got hold of the worst possible kind of a man. He came highly recommended, but I have since learned that he is a man with a criminal record. He was 000 ball once for aiding and abetting in a criminal practice case. I tion his name in eny fielary. “I am not at I!berty to give the con tents of the will I have in my posses. sion.” said Mr. Lord, “but I can say that I am not even mentioned in it." The proceedings before Magistrate the Adama Breet Court were exceedingly brief to-day and falled of the new sensations that had been promised by the opposing ‘factions in the amazing acramble to get on of the Haalett fortune, Smiling, sleek, rubbing his hands Unetuously and affecting the utmont | composure, the man who played one of the premter roles In the great logis lative bribery scandal raid not a word when th ¢ was read against him uly and corruptly fought to eh ailing and mentatly | 172 Lexington avenue for the man's tlouded old millionaire of his great for. | record, “Decker knew Ganiner and was @ complaint: upon which Gardner | friend of Gardner's, Therefore Gardner Was originally arrested, following the| knew him and all about him. Those Parting confeasion of ge H. Decks | poor phystctana who were called into who Is wlleged to | the case were simply deluded and im- role in the | Posed upon, contained merely a charge of| "T delleve that Mr. Haslett's life was Misdemeanor, The new vharge had! saved by our prompt discovery and the Been so framed as to allege w felony | Prompt action of Chief Magistrate and Mazistrate Kempner raised Gurd-| Kempner, The Intimations of Gardner Per's bail from $3,000 to 96,000, that 1 neglected Mr. Haslett and per- The complainant ts Attorney Lorg, | mitted him to expose himself to cold Who for yeurs acted as attorney for the And the possibility of star aged and ecoentric reciuse, but who wud. | ffly Unfounded. ‘ denly found hi When I finauy came upon iim tn the Cold from the Remsen stroet “house of Tsou" Bish Lie pep feed atery” by set M | was abeo unaware of conditio Byotery” by @ little band of mon Who} te Remsen street house, Ae he let mv had crept into the dust-heaped old man- #ion in the silence of midnight and had executed po of attorney and wills in, he fell Into my arma, 1 carried him | up to his bedroom and sent at once for | mitted Dim to fall tmto @ dectine from | “TL will have Pothing more to eay | from the otfice of Mr. | Ihe took 1 Criterion Club in Mareh, 1907, while the THE EVENING WORLD, TAFT APPOINTS PNEY AS NOG. OF HES CURT Protest Against New Jersey by Iowa L | WASHINGTON Taft this afternoon the nomination of clate Preme Court Inte Justicn Harian would be named as late Justice att to a call by Jonn ware Qoneral of jen, In the highs The fact Chan, Court until that Mr. Pitney vacancy did inet night, Preaident had plann ination tn to-day Mr. Taft does not y ident Taft of late Justice Court Bench. In @ statement the appointment of to the interests of ticularly to the ca: property r! or hear hia votc Mr, Schiff coming had hit him, mentioned. whether Jullus Ro attorney, before uw figured as unsel f to the lattor’s plea of in the firet dogre Bayles, it api to ¢ diamond pins back for leniency, had axked Carl in the capacity of a jin hin Tn th conferences | Hansen had prompt; client, At any rate, Rosenthal was om when Brandt wullty, Judge Rosaleky's ina -abor Chief. Pitney of New Jersey Juaticn of the Mr. Pitney The statement that Chancellor Pitney Jonn M White Houre W. Griggs, former At- reation of New Jer t terme, discuseed only among some of the Prest. dent'a closest friends, were made to guard the recret, and the Lee eldety to the nomination in the Sen- “DES MOINES, Ia., ident of the Iowa Federation Cummine and Kenyon at Washington, protesting againat the appointment by \t | Pitney of New Jersey to succeed the Harlan on President Urick sald class in the United Stat several recent judicial opinions dence of this statement, referring par- ‘evooably pledged to DETECTIVE ADMITS HE FRAMED UP THE CONFESSION (Continued from First Paqe.) declared that the only incident he noted of an unusual nature was the dight of bump on his forehead and blood on his face and stating that a man upstairs Brandt's name was not Tho District-Attorney hi noo nthal, the latter a disbarred ars, open negotiations for a recommendation present MO Nomination of Jurist Made Feb, 19 President i} © United States su succeeds the the successor of the Harlan was made | today subsequent the United sta law- poke of Judge Pitney Taft would select for the Supreme not become known and then !t was Unueual efforts ed to send the nom- complete aurprise, anticipate any op- MRS. A. Cc. WHEEL NDAY, F! FEBRUARY 19, JR, | She Wants to Know How a Lady |Can Livea Year on Measly $6,000 Feb. 19.—A, TL. addressed Senators LEADER OF BAND OF TAXI ROBBERS Chancellor Mahlon the Suprem a evi+ of Frank and Duns Indicating that the (Continued from First Page.) that can be rolved in takes time, I want the public to un- derstand that the case is under carefui investigation and that there has not human rights, minute. It been any carelessness nor delay tp handling it VALLELY SEE8 NOTHING NEW ABOUT METHODS OF ROBBER: Former Detective Sergeant James Vallely, who has been since his retire- ment from the department on a pension, special oMcer for the Central Trust Company at No, 54 Wall street, visited Headquarters to-day to get @ pistol per- m mit for one of the bank messengers, Vallely was one of Byrnes's star men and he doesn't see anything very new about the methods of the taxicab robbers, “I recall the of twenty-fi said Vallely. He 1s sald to have ‘butcher cart’ robbertes of. thirty years ago.” “The highwaymen thelr getaways in butoher carte, were no automobtles in those days. Last Thursday's robbery was Ike one of the old ‘butcher cart’ crimes with up-to-date acceasorie: not decided | “I recall the exploits of Eddie Goody Bayles and | and ‘Stuttering’ Titherington in hold- ingsup bank messengers and brewery downstairs with a heater Grand Jury, Both | collectors. Those crimes created a ‘or Brandt previous | great fury ce. It ook some time to run f guilty to burglary | down t! ty men, but we got thei. They'll ge cab Sov, men who did this taxi- had an office in the New York Life Butlding in 1907, cloy: | A foi ner policeman, who was In his | to the offices of Rosenthal and Cari {time a capable inspector and has been i n. From etatements he| Keeping a close and professional eye on Pe area aCanta be ie Dice © Department since his retire- tretcAttorney. it woukt appear that ne |mens mide the following statement tv ‘ iy 4 The b.vcn'ngs World to-day: ree originally retained to yefend |)" Ae eter e few'clain words i] ‘i the Police Department, An After PrAnie, goes tae epuitoesion unusual holdup occurred, and because pee inven Hescenthal to tale the aroiay | the tandite engaged tn it are not caught employed Rose: a ° tmunediately it is made the force is in a pante culated that experienc to appear that Stories are cir 1 detectives have to Mr. Senitt and | ¢ meantime Bayles been sent to outly precincts, and Fisoher-Uansen to ast! that the old detective organization has sort of interpretes | been abolished and new tdeas put with Brandt and) pract The “fixed post’ ly annexed Bayles's neither Bayles nor | in the court. | made lis plea of for the customary knocks from the It is well to remember that a ta- Jority of the “experienced detectives" referred to were transferre] to carry out @ reform for which the whole elty clamored—the removal of graf: ASKS IF PUBLIC WANTS GRAFT- ponitive denial that conference at the @ nurse and attendan sg Wal itera Ele; WI os ERS PUT BACK. that gave them complete custody of the eet) hay iny haste. to get the proper |BEaidt case was before tim, with Mor | “noes the want all the old helpless o'd man and his great fortune. attention for Mr. Maslett that led me |tmer 1 Behiff, Inapector MeLauxhlin, | garters put Is it not willing to The new complaint, attached to the) to accept the letters of recommendation ; Howard Gana and a man named Roths: | jet the new men work out problem? new warrant that was served upon for- of that man Decker.” child, has not halted the District Attor (go far as upsct'lug the old d lve ore mer Senator Gardner w his lawyer | This ie now tie neat time Decker hae | ney termination to learn if wuch @| ganization, it haw been done. longer brought him to court, reads figured in a shady transaction. He was|conference was really heid. Three wit- | t one of the material witheaacs held by i upward of 600 men report dally at proponent (Attorney Lord) states and) ine Grani Jury investigating the jury Nene have beon #ubpoenaed to @PpeAr) Headquarters to be assigned work, ia Glloges that the said Frank J, Garda | tot during the trial of 1. 1, before the Grand Jury and testify on piace of this unsatisfactory, inefictent U of the | é& Co, in the Federal Court by) Lacs a | system the plan followed by t nthe ag u 1, Towns is on the Wart | yards has been adopted, b | It was on Decker's testimony before ah to-day, He ts mixing up legal am: | ncditications, Th ARE YOU FR the Grand Jury that George Graham munition for use in u fight to preven " on 4 Hice, then on $20,000 ball, freated Judge Hand, Gov, Dix's apectal com. | ie and convictions under this arrange. [and put in the Tombs without bail. |inissioner, from beginning an investiga. [iment 1a tar greater than under the old — — | Decker 1s sald to have testifed that ¥ ' lscheme. Does the public want the po- Kot 10 from one of Rice's frieuds to | © a juror, He Inalated, it is sald, ( he dia not really intend to bribe Headaches, Colds, Indigestion, |"! Pains, Constipation, Sour Stom-j0:0° but merely saw in the trial ach, Di ess? If you are not, the | ihareted? make an easy ®0. He was most effective, prompt and pleas-| OR. TURNER THOUGHT HERMIT ant method of getting rid of them| _ 4ASLETT WAS RATIONAL. is to take,now and then, adesserte| y.uo. tam iu, Tamer of Noo 4a) Nunta n Ts | wer ° ‘ge its beneficial effects it is| | always necessary to buy the genu- | ine, manufactured As! the Cali rca Fig Syrup Co., bearing the | street, Brookiyn, one of the witn ” spoonful of the ever refreshing and to ime win Ces Oy Mr Ri lett for truly beneficial laxative remedy—| nis opinion to-day that the ola nernte Syrup of Figs Elixir of Si eer rational and knew what he was yr and enna. | doing. It is well known throughout the) | Dr Deyo (the other Physician wits | 1es8) Called me up the teleph world as the best of family laxae! ssid Dr ‘Tunicr, “ani'askes if t would tive remedies, because it acts 80 y to the b Jett home to witness @ will tte eald fhat my vices Were not re gently and strengthens naturally | quired tn ® Profession! capacity, Wr » the bedroom Mr Gard nigel iicating the system ‘in| beteor, tac muree am Mn Caran an | ne sounded Like Yarbe and who ap- peared to be @ friend of in room with Di Haslett sat propped up in a chatr, hen he signed the will he seemed to lie | Know what he Was doing. If-t had to 6° on the witness mand and testify I weal oad that be appeeres to me to be rf perfectly rational and to know just name of a ¥, Plainly | what he wan doing” However ne! printed every | treated nim professionally agi my. ob+ mee te . eervations of him were ext;/mely Iim- ¥ ed,’ $ r. Gardner, | tion into the Brand morning. Justice Gerard has announced that he & will not be ready to-day to It tw expected, will file tt to-morrow toner ton. before Comm | Plished anything wi ‘Mr. Towns will not plated action to pre Should Justice Gerard delay filing hile opinion and Hand continues his Inves gations T proceedings to ‘Hoods |Sarsa Is effective in tired feeling, because this great medicine puri revitalizes the this spring. Get it to-Aay tn Shocolated tablete matter to-mor b OMOMTOW | ie to mo back to the old idea of graft Jana tneMclency? And so far as the 1 peated criticism of the Axed post idea, ls opin- water 2 he | would the public stand for aboliahing 4 Should he do #0 Hand has accom th his investigations egin Ais contem- vent Hand's inquiry. parilla removing that Fark Row and Milk Chocolate Covered Caramels t caramels have 100 deg ing excellence, these sho: about 99, With thet Hent ingredients nip, they te dollar va PO! enriches and blood: Take it uoual lauid form or ied Bareatabe, You now can find @ policeman without the slightest been imme: the protest employed by that the gro court agains! | Trojan | ve 59 gruntled gratters 0 Bamblers-on th to newspaper waste-basie nine WITNESSES FEAR 7O TESTIFY IN HOL DUP CASES. Unable to get asked Kville Court trou! his friction In the department. there {x a lack of agreement there will be changes in the deputies. the bank ing on the hold out BLACK WALNUT CREAM KISSES) B5e value TUESDAY'S OFFERING H ble, and patrol ha: urably improved. “It {s not against the fixed post that) main is really against *patroliing, levelled. It 1 It would make no|sible to keep the difference if It was called @ ‘fixed post,’ & ‘revolving post’ or any other kind of @ post which kept the policeman oj duty, in aight of the public, It would by criticised, Commissioner Waldo ha! worked wonders with the police force in the nine months he ha: ‘You can't expect everything in this short time when you consider the years! the system and political influence been controlling things. run for the politicians nowadays, WHERE DO THEY GET THE IN- SIDE INFORMATION? “I wonder where the reporters get all elr Inalde Information sioner Waldo, dd with his deputies? n in office. ‘The force 1s no about Commis relations ignin Along with a for a fifty-cent b those silly rumors comes the report thst | Jack Denman, 107 (Hopkine), 1 to 2, out your drugetat ai escort Waldo will apply for re-| and out, won; La Umexican, 109 (Mar- | oF se! a Cao Cagaat Ld instatement in the army; that Gen.|'!in), 50 to 1, 12 to 1 ands oR second; AVood {8 hls personal friend, &e, It birarl one gece oy toner’ EAU WAIAainMORrintorehe AroLysc teewbeS Eloise, Minnie Bright, Profile, Horace \a newspaper in this city that does not 1s also work Isn't tt about time ki side itnesses to appear in dames Boylan vecauae of ror of his revenge on them, Detective Magistrate Appleton day to let the Half Pe. Canisters 30c., at Grocers Good reliable at lower pri chargedatdep’t stores fend.tor 593 3d AV (Trade Mark.) Special for Monday, the 19h|Special for Tuesday, ihe 20th woh HE abe Nang ‘fouxn BOX 10c it ND BOX 24¢)' Cortlandt street stores aca evel Vit our scores open Saturday evening 10c BOUND BOX we 25€ nw until Ad w’elock, {hatin $4, BARCLAY sv PARK RC or 206 BF 147 HASAN weight in Mave the container i aagWay om h instance las have | with the Waldo There ts no The momcat in man! 1912 #0, although two cha: of highway robbery have been made againat him. Trojan stated In court that on Feb, 2 he was told James Boylan had entered the saloon of Frank Froeny at No. 612 Sixth avenue and had robbed the bar- | tender at the point of a pistol. Later came a similar report from the saloon of Michael Pfeiffer at Sixth avenue and Thirty-sixth street. Trojan recognized the description as that of Boylan, who FE. and Glucose also ran and finished named, THIRD purse $500 publican, 1 RACK, — Three-year-olls conditions, one mile—-Re (Hopkins), 11 to 20, out and out, firat; Cheer Up, 107 gurt), 18 to 4to5 andi to 4, ond; Mad River, 107 (Peak), 1 2) to 1 and 7 to 10, third 1.4745, Tom King and Fatierola also ran and finished FOURTH RAC puree, #0; Amoret, (MeTa Bece tol was shot in @ saloon row with Charles thom tleth oof Seventh avenue aud Thir strect. Thomas pleaded self de- » amd was honorably discharged. Trojan found Boylan on the street on Feb. 15 and arrested him after @ tussle. On the following day Pfeiffer was called to court asa witness, He said he could not recognize Boylan as the man who had robbed him, Afterward, outside of court, according io Trojan, Pfeitter A: “That was the nan all right, by I didn't dare identify hin, He or his gang would kill m Freeny, according to Trojan, has left | the city with the Intention of staying and out, second; Spohn, 1), 10 to 1, Sto 1 and out, third. Mack KE. Eubanks also ran med A Reasonable Plea for the Stomach l1¢ Your Stomach Is Lacking in ti] Boylan’s case was dis-| | posed oh, pedo aici | Digestive Power, Why Not Help | “Nevertheless,” sald Trojan, “I prom: | the Stomach Do Its Work? Your Honor that I ahall keep my eve on this man and (f he keeps on Iiv- ing as he haw lived I sbail get iim into Eepeetaity Whee ft Coste Nethiag to Try. iall Hf he does not put me in the Morgue Net witn but With @ retntoree. first. He {sa dangerous man to have &t ment of a} large in the community." ivore tothe temaeh, | naturally pitch |tifle anaiyaie shows that digestion requires PARSON NOT FIRED. HE SAYS. im, nitrogenous ferments, and the | 7 \fon cane 6 hy4rochiorio acid, When your ty it te yf x. Mininter Dida’ some of these agents ate lacking is’ yout Find Biwe Envelope on Pa’ Ogee covarace, e pe Stua Dyspepeta Tablets ‘| The Rev. F. M. Pohl, pastor of the |M@thing but these natural elements nec Union Church of Emerson, N. J., de- OafF to Glgeation and when pinced ‘nied to-day w in the weak stomach and small in a the report that had been supply what these or roulated among his neighbors siding Elder Dietrich Wulff had left a ° envelope on his pulpit jas a summary notice that his services iv ne Need. Thi ely nde and gradually Gigestive organs back to their dition. rt's Dyspepsia Tablets |eubsected te critical eee at a ts chemical teste at were no lo: Elder Wulfl home and abroad and are found to contain Joins the di y blue envelope | nothing but natural digestives. or kindred document was employed. Chemical Laboratory. Tel “It iw true,” said Mr. Pohl, ‘that 1| dress, “Ditfindo,” London, ‘Telephone Su have been Alling the call recently with- | 11028 Central. “20 Cullum St., Fenehurch it, B.C, ut recompense, but I am now en- ng to put the congregation on a footing and reorganize the affairs reful “lot the church. ‘The trouble ts that which Thought feveral families who had been th thee ter the support of the church moved | janufactured by the F. A. Stu- saw After that {t was found tmpos- | Clerkenwell Road, London, E. pulpit filled all the | C+ an@ have to report that I cannot ‘ind jtime, From time to time Mr. Wulft | eny trace of vegetable or mineral polsone. the other deacons had to notify the ingredients of the tablets, 1 and cn of opinion that they are admirably table for the purpose for which they are intended. temporary pastors of thelr embar- assment and then conduct the serv- s themselves. I am still serving a» tor despite the rumors that have TOW Breen, ee, re. abroad and Tam confident the at-| ners is no eccret tm ¢ ane purch will soon be placed le ituart's Dyspepsia Tablets. n running onde tion t# commonly known among physicians, a8 18 shown by the recommendations of 40,000 licensed physicians tn the United Staten and Canada. 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