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g ai eEik zs 5 Hi} ie i ti i 4 bd f if i i i | i i i E ; i i l i i | i I i i ; j i i 1 i f g z q eRe Fo) here. Hundreds of eal and electrical workers here by the Weastinghouse- Chureh-Kerr Company which did the work, These came and went and the have crested no comment. Geveral of them boarded with the Steels, By @ one of these board- atrange co! ere was nohe other than Vreeland, once ‘Steel's ited husband: Hi eg sessed if Bi gF E f i 3 | ERS B. Stanley, proprietor of the iectric | iffy z § g money on notes mau Bank of New York, Mr, Eari's PATEARED | Advance View FTER SHO HEARD) (23 a J Ne ral CHARGES FRAUD IN , Of the Nassau, Says George E. Stanley Misled Discount Clerk. | way to get rich quick was re- in affidavits filed to-day in the, Court by Edward Bagi, Prest- ff the National Nessau Bank of York, and Herbert J. B. Wilts, of the credit department of tution. Here le the recipe, as in the aMdavits: e clean blak for @ prom- note and Gil it out for the amount! ‘Then make sure that the @ president, cashier or other who first ecrutinizes dis- untable paper appears on one corner the note. Then present the note to, Gisocount clerk, get the money and it in your wallet. eyetem was worked by George F 2 National Nas- Steel | aMdavit say: ufus than Rutus left soon after Mra, STREL, WIFE AND HER SISTER LEAVE TOWN, ‘mother and his brother main here, ge at thei: eee. rant” you treat me ohe shouted at them, “I'm ‘al 've Got @ secret as well as ville, but learn this EiggE HERES pent : ie thee wteliit r i E and if I approve of discount- ing the note I always place my initial ‘E’ in the lower left hand corner of the note, which is then taken by the customer to the dis count department. Mr. Earl swears he did not so initial the notes discounted by Stanley and ‘Bald initial was by sald George BH, Stanley placed upon said notes for the purpose of persuading the discount department of said bank that I had initialed and approved of sald noten for discount.” ‘When the alleged irregularity of the Gtanley notes was discovered, Mr. Wil. aM@davit states, he requested Btan- \ hom he had known four years, to call at the bank, as Mr. Earl wanted to see him. Mr, Earl says he is stil! wait- tng for @tanley to appear. Stanley told @ representative of the bank at her homé, No, 2% West One Hundred and Eleventh street, that her tmeband wes out of the city, one of the affidavits asserts. > SINGER’S SONS ARRIVE, ato engagement. of Pretty Girls aay eT a BANK PRESIDENT {ALL MINES OPEN | NEXT MONDAY 1N DISCOUNTING NOTES; GREAT BRITAIN Big Strike Officially Declared Ended and Army of Men Ordered Back to Work. LONDON, April 6—The Miners’ Fed- critictem of the action of Bxeoutive Committees in deciding @ two thirds vote was necessary continue the strike and the radical jent went to to-day’s meeting pre- pared if possible to force the Federation to override the committee, ‘The deaders, however, plainly told the advocates of continuing the atrike that such action would absolutely dis- rupt the union and that it would not be upheld by organised labor generally, . The entire action hinged on whether the committee had been right in its construction of the by-laws ‘to make a two-thirds vote necessary to gontinue strike, By upholding this ‘principle an important precedent has been established, < enenss telah MARBURGER DEPUTY FIRES PISTOL IN STREET. Tries to Take His Dog Away From Two Men—Magistrate Rebukes Him in Court, Pedestrians on First avenue near Seventieth street dodged into hallways and fell over each other to get vehind ashcans to-day when @ man with a revolver opened fire on two others. The shooter was Joseph Feldman of No. 419 Bast Seventy-first street, a special dep- uty sheriff, ie dog disappeared trom Feld- home last Wednesday, To-day he met (vo men lending the dog and demanded possession, argument en- sued and Feldman drew a sevolver and fired three shots over the heads of the Policeman Baker arrested the Seventieth etreet. One of the men told Magistrate Breen in Yorkville Court of: the shooting. Turning ‘angrily to Feldman the Mag- istrate asked by what right he carried @ revolver and fired it, Feldman said he was a special deputy sheriff and showed his badge. “You are a fine man to hold a badge that kind,” remarked the Magis- te, “You might have killed some one.” ldman said Sheriff Harburger gave him the badge. tal away from you,” led the Magistrate. He discharged the two prisoners. dow, Babo, eighteen months old, from the window of his home on the second floor of No. 181 Worth etreet early to-day. He was taken to ‘Hudson Greet Hospital with a fractured wrist, contusions of the head and inter- ATURDAY, APRIL and Gowns in To-Morrow’s Bel WALL STREET A flood of buying orders met the open- ing of the stock market to-day. Steel, Reading, Union Pacific and the Gould shares were all in urgent demand with the result that a new high range for this movement was quickly established. During the frat hour Reading mounted Over-164, Steel climbed to 71%, Union Pacific crossed 172% and Copper went above 83, The list continued to move upward in the subsequent trading, which went along on @ lange volume. Buying orders continued to pour into * market during the final hour. 7% attracted the most attention. Not far in the rear came Union Pacific with @ Jump to 174%. The upturn culminated at closing time, SOE 0? Prices of the session were re _ ‘The Closing Prices, Se Sa with € : oe HHI} + 144+ 18. 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Because Miss Agnes Rooney, who lives with her mother and three sisters in an apartment at No. 64 Tast Bighty- eighth street, tried to clean gloves with naphtha to-Gey when a gas flame was near at hand, she is. in Presbyterian Hospital with burns that may prove fatal, her mother, Mrs. Mary Rooney, eccuples @ cot nearby, suffering from burns severe, but not likely to cause death, and her sister Katharine 4; at home, both hands burned, ‘Miss Agnes brqught a bottle of Raph. tha to the iaitchen early to-day, poured some into a shallow dish and degan to clean her gloves, Mer sister Katharine, wishing to heat en iron, lighted one of the burners in a gas stove. Though there was an open window near, the naphtha fumes communicated with the flame and there was an explosion, both ot the liquid in ‘the uncorked bottle end in the dish, Instantly Agnes was flami her mother ran toward h Kath- arine tried to pull the blazing clothes from her sister with her bare hands inti] the skin was burned black, Then @ got bedclothes from the djoining bedroom and muffled the fifiames. Mrs. Rooney, meanwhile, had succeded In extinguishing the fire on her own gar. ments by wrapping @ tablecioth about herself. When Dr, Franklin came from the Presbyterian Hospital with an ambu. lance Agnes was in a delirium of pain and the mother was suffering greatly, Katharine refused to go to the hospital and was treated by the doctor betore he ie! . pa ECE AEDs WOMAN’S SCREAMS AWAKEN POLICE, WHO NAB THIEVES After Giving Robbers $3, Mrs, Lam- bert Goes to Window ana Cries tor Hi A woman's screams while two men ran down tho street attracted the atten- tion of Detectives Puciano, Markey and Murphy aa they stood on Atlantic ave- Brooklyn, early this morning, Im- the al into a hallway, and with them in tow the detectives started back in the direc. tion of the screams. They fourd Mrs, Mary Lambert lean- ing out of the window on the second floor of No, 689 Atlantic avenue, ‘The woman was still very much excited. @he let the detectives into the house and then explained that a short time before ahe had been awakened by the continuous ringing of the door bell, Thinking that @ lodger had been locked out she went to the door, Easter Parade A BEWARE, MILADY! CARRY A PARASOL ON EASTER PARADE Weather Man Says There Will Probably Be Rain in the Afternoon. Don't hatpin the weather man. He's doing the best he can, Remember, Milady, it snowed last Bester, and you were so vexed you Douted all day because you could not don that wondrous millinery creation. Well, the weather man promises that the Easter parade can stroll compla- cently to-morrow morning. This is Mother Nature's concession to Dame Fashion. But in the afternoon you had best carry a parasol and @ raincoat, for rain clouds are gathering end will reach New York in time to catch the after- dinner promenaders, ‘The weather man holds out one golden hope, however, for it may rain to-night instead of to-morrow afternoon, but if it Goes not rain to-night it surely will to-morrow afternoos. Out near Duluth, Minn, is a storm cen: that is moving eastward. Bo- hind this storm centre rain is Calling, Gegrees, which is 13 higher than at the same hour yesterday, To-morrow even a higher temperature is promised, The weather man has de- cided upon @ warm Easter and the mercury will hover around 60 degrees, which will be 10 to 16 degrees higher than during any Easter for forty years, ‘The prevailing wind to-day is from the ‘went, but it will’ shift toward the south, resulting in @ eouthwesterly wind to- morrow. As a requit of the storm centre that Duluth ia eending us, New York will have several days of wet and much cooler weather beginning with Monday, There has been @ high pressure area along the Atlantic seaboard for severe! days, and this, the weather man says, is typioal for warm weve conditions. Were these conditions to exist in later months New York would be in Gor a temperature of something over 9 degrees. ‘Well, anyhow, the Haster parade can be held on schedule and overcoats will be unnecessary, But don’t be deceived by the baimy weather end bright eun- whine in the afternoon, for thet tain is coming sure. Key West holds the record for temper- ature to-day with 72 degrees. Hartford, Conn., registers 68 and Boston 62, ——4 POGG! CASE TRANSFERRED, If Louls Pomgi, the fugitive gangster and gun fighter 1s caught, he will be placed on trial in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court instead of before Judge Crain in General Sessions. Dis- trict-Attorney Whitman had the Poggi case transferred yesterday. Just why neither Mr. Whitman nor any one in ‘men his office would say yesterday, in tt, | fourteen-year prison eentence bdfore. ‘The prisoners described themeeives as Grogan, twenty-three years jo, 224 Fifth Tt 19 said that Pogst's friends in the under word are determined that he authorities view of the fact that there is a abead aim, —>—_ Bank Reserve Down to $363,300, The statement of Clearing House banke for the week e@hows that the banks hold $883,300 reserve in excess of legal enue ‘This is @ decrease of $7,646,000 tn pronoctienene cash peserve as eormpareg fast week, HEREASTER WAKES LIKE A Ble OT @eventh street station around to the address dodged a parcot cage folding bed as Rosen them into the house of Stairs they rushed and duret door, behind which was the some one chopping wood. TION AG HELMET. ‘There stood revealed in all the magest) of the feminine triumphant Mra, Bartiett—in dainty neglgee and @ aster hat. Over the ruffles and frills eff through with pink ribbon rose @ wonderful creation of feathers and flora and fauna, of which were never on sea That Easter bat was positively. the tal ery. ‘ “And why this intrusion? asked May Bartlett in chilled tones. “There's @ riot here, mum,” eatd ding cop, and he never spoke trea word. The room was a wreck, “Riot—tush—tush! I've elmply having an urgument with my Scene over my Haster hat,” said Mrs, Bard lett, her eyes sparkling di “He didn't ke the price T and he started the argument, delievy ‘aa “Who pitched the furniture out of window and dusted WHO DID? WHY, WHO WHEN HE BEAT IT? | FE be : AH $25,000 BAIL FOR TWO’ HELD FOR $40,000 THEFT, More Arrests Are Expected In Mys terious Gem Robbery on John Street. ji Ieldor Heltman and Ieracl F accused of stealing apg street count Magistrate Appleton, at the req Detectives Savage and Cray, held the Prisonera in $3,000 bail each for exe amination on Tuesday. Fekiman, who is charged with heving Planned the robbery, which ie sald oy the police to have been actually eome aitted by Hellman, was arrested last night in @ barber shop in ‘Nowfoik street. 4) Hellman, who was employed es an @rrand boy in the Stern ei ment at the time of the bey, eee 4 Weet One Hundred and street. Other arrests are anticipated, : ptend lita <ecacta GEORGE EHRET CELEBRATES, . Ft Ba: jelp Him ma It's His Birthday, ‘This is the seventy-se.enth birthday anniversary of George Ehret, the brewe er, and he colebrated by arising easty and going about ‘his dally routine, Bis numerous friends, however, and every German society vied in deluging mim with flowers, ‘The Ehret mansion, at Ninety-feurtt! street and Madison avenue, looked Iike @ huge Easter bouquet. Every Germam band in Harlem knows Mr. Karet's birthday and they wers on hed easly, Three bands tried to outplay each ethe er aroung the house. Two othens ene tered itfo a spirited contest in gromg of the office, ds 4 Mr. Ehret usually holds receptions his birthday, but because of the a4 of @ elster there was none thie-year, His employees recel7r’ the usual gate of money. William Hudson, a watchman Berkshire Ice Company, making itis We St clothing lying company's ice dock One Hundred and Thirty-second and Lincoln avenue. ound «| SHE ARGUED WITH THE CORBA vey 5 $f |