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TOKVERIOTASK FEMALE BURGLAR TWO BIAMISTS SEAT TO PRIN NY SEED Persistent Dog’s Scent Reveals! the Presence of a Black Thirty-two Prisoners Arraigned Friday for Sentence in Gen- eral and Special Sessions. ardson Into“Trouble With Mra, Stem, ‘HEAVENS, DON’ SHOOT!"| Thirty-two prisoners were arratened ‘ yerterday for sentence in the Courts of | General and Special Sessions. The dis- Dosition of each case was as follows: BY JUDGE ROSALOKY. Dennia O'Connell, % years old, of No. ‘23 Kast One Hundred and Twenty-fitth etrest, pleaded guilty to bigamy, first offense; State prison one year and three months to three years, BY JUDGE CRAIN. Allen C, Paimer, alias Aaron Prussian, | twenty-seven, years olf, of Hotel Im: Derlal, pleaded guilty falsifying books of hotel to conceal theft of $i%; fire: offense; sentence suspended. Abvrahiin Edelstamm, eighteen years 14, of No. 1% Gecond etrest, tried and convicted for theft of purse from woman on Fourteenth street car; firet offense; Elmira reformatory. : BY JUDQE SWANN. Nathan Pocker, alias Max Manchell, twenty-one years olf, of No. 10 East Tenth street, tried and convicted a- tempt to steal Si from passenger in + Ome prior conviction for mis- demeanor; Eimira reformatory. Lows twentydour years old, of No. 26 Bidridge etreet; pleaded Guilty, theft of package of clothing trom Express Company wagon; ¢wo prior convictions for misdemeanors; State prison two to three years. Edward Acker, nineteen years olf, of No, 305 West One Hundred and Twenty- sixth street; pleaded guilty, theft of quantity of gtatinum rivets from No, 18 West Sixty-third street; first offence; City Reformatory. Thomas Borelli, seventeen years of No, M1 Wast One Hundted and Nints Street; pleaded guilty asseulting Mur- ray Mannes, jeweler, of No. #1 East bead es simpos and Eleventh street for urpose of robbery; offense; Peni- tentlary, one year. ans Joseph D'Arnico, nineteen years old, Of No. 18 Jackson otrest; pleaded guilty theft of purse from woman at No. 28 Monroe street; first offence; sentence suspended. Broker A. H. Caspary Cap-| tures a Unique Specimen fin His House. By Riverside Drive Row Ends With Wealthy Critic Paying Levi Richardeon of No. 628 Riverside) Alfredj H. Campary, a Wall strest| Gvenue was fined $1¢ in Harlem Court forday by Magistrate Barlow for using tary language to Mrs. Grace Riverside Drive when @ carriage Thuteday toom Rabie in his home at No, 17 West Sintypeighth atreet late last might—a| fem@e burstar, all black at that, and | Ged in a nightgown and her oriminal Mire. Caspary took her two dogs, Duke, @ heavy ull terrier, and Trixie, a téervous little spaniel, out for their noc- durnal perambulation along the fringe Central Park jest night, leaving Mr. ‘Cagpary asleep upstairs. As she started to go through the wide vestibule to the at Duke seemed tant to go and was curious to something behind the outer ves- tibule door, Mra. Caspary ha him down the steps with her foot to force him away fro oN GLAR IN THE HOUSE. Mrs, Caspary was one abow half an ‘When she entered the house again Growied, stiffened his hackels and to o upstairs to his basket bed ded. He made short runs dining room, barking furt- ing an inquiring eye to une her to follow. Mrs. upetaire to her husband @urely in the hous Gown in his pajamas. automatic revolver in : i * r i fH At Hi ¥ i i i | t i # i i i g i 1 | i ] i H ! i nh i U lown to the main floor jumbled over = shabby, pair of slippers that and she noticed an lying in @ heap on the floor. ‘Mn, Caspary started for the dining iH iT 33 i A} i it oT} BY JUDQE FosTER. Joseph Whitman, twenty-three years 014, of No. 9% West Twenty-seventh street; pleaded guilty theft of ¢ from i it bili H i { i i i " i i 1 | | § | ite t Ht 2g away if you don't!" MAN, DON’ SHOOT, VEU 3 $ 38 i. , don’ Go that!" came a from beneath the table, ite shape backed out ‘under hanging cloth and reared it- the startled broker and his covered the shape @up and walked slowly to- “EZ got my hands above my hald, Mister,” called an agitated feminine “Don’ you date shoot at some- @ody with their hands above their hai.” ‘ ‘Mr. Caspary found a, coal-black, sin- shitt, her eyes round/ag butter plates. ‘He dropped hie gun inadvertently and ite fh @o the negrese le the dining toom Win- dow. it Mrs. Caspary was too quick for her, and just as the burglar banged her, weight against the screen Mre. Campary threw herself on ‘the woman and grabbed her about the neck. ‘In an instant Mr. Caspary wae by his ‘wife's side. He against the woman's “Now you stand right Gere good while Mrs. Caspary telephones to he sald. The touch of cold joel through the thin nightgown had wonderfully sobering effect upon the @cantily clad “‘burgiaress." E i : Arthur Weeks, negro, twenty-six years old, of No, 67 West One Hundred and ‘Thirty-seventh street; pleaded guilty carrying @ revolver; fret offence; fined EEE Hy ists? i i if i thi A. L. Rose, twenty-six years old, of Reno, Nev. tried and convicted aban- doning ao child in destitute ciroum-| leaped forward. Stern was thrown out stances, first offense; penitentiary one| un his head. Fitty workmen who were working on the Erle tracks heard his shout for help as he fell. The laborers came piling down the embankment and chased the highwaymen for nearly half @ mile, but lost them. The runaway horse stopped within a few hundred feet. Stern was able to bony hia drive and deposit his money. Then he set the police of Jer- Moses Johnson, negro, forty-four years| sey chy after the highwaymen, Ld a 116 West One eres and ——_>___ bs treet led ty forging check for $20 on Bank; of Washington RICH PACKER KEEPS VOW Heights, first offense; penitentiary one i it ' Price, twenty-four years old, icolas avenue, pleaded gullty to bigamy, second offense; peni- Ha g Ss ‘Thomas pf No. 386 Bt, Ni | 7 8 i Henry Kleinger, twenty years old, of No. 619 Bast Twelfth street, pleaded guilty carrying @ slungshot, second of- fense; ‘penitentiary six months, | 8 < Es Ci st John Olson, twenty-five years old, of No. 616 West Forty-ninth street, plead- of sully aveaultiog Joka Condon of No, Children at His Old rty-seventh street for pur- pose of robbery, fourth offense; State Home Towa. brison four years and six months. Charles Carlisle Myers, twenty years old, of No, 1224 Southern Boulevard, Pleaded gullty carrying @ revolver, first offense; City Reformatory, Gvorge Pellegrino, aixteon years old, of | Children are his guests, No, 446 East Twenty-second street, agd ‘The huge entertainment wil cos: twenty-nine | $10,000. It has grown out of a vivid recollection of a circus that had come to town and gone away again without t ae ii and MoGowan ground from the Weat Mixty-cighth street station, a short dis- i | p | { 1 ! | Planation of her presence Smith and she lived One Hundred and Thirty The detectives thought ot walked through the intervening oi With the old raincoat thrown ovei iz William Jackson, negro, years old, of No. 210 East One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, both pleaded guilty burglary at No. 367 West One| Mr. Tilden getting inside the ten. It Hundred and Eighteenth gtreet: Pelle- grino, Grst offense, Eimira Reformatory ;|*Y89 & Quarter of @ century ago t Jackson, fifth offense, State prison four | come 10 Chicako to": years and aix months, BY JUSTICES COLLINS, MO88|town and AND FORKER, iit Ht i ifis ug 5 ix £37 i 8 5 | fz ll sk &% lected any of the Caspary surprised, though several thousand dol. laré’ worth lay right under her hand. —_——— TOCSAM WINS MOTORBOAT RACE FROM BERMUDA. Ocean City Boat Arrives To-Day and Beats Barbara I. on a Time Allowance, Tocaam, owned by William Mulford of Ocean City, N. J. crossed the finish line off Bay Ri Brooklyn, at 4.@ A. the Crescent Atheltic Club trophy for return race from Bermuda, The B, are IL. crossed the finish line at o'clock last night, but beca rating could not win with less than an i t i } ty? | | s z ag ? sé Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, tried and convicted entry into buliding ‘ou, | pleces left last night. ‘The children also will see an aeroplane flight, and they are to have automobile rides and a big if fl [ BIT Bighth avenue for pury mitting crime; sentence suspended. Harry Resnicow of No. 6 East One| nner Hundred and Seventeenth street plended aera PTY 4s @ plumber withou| FOE OF RUM DOG-WHIPPED, betng registered; fined 810, ; <snton!> Diglorglo of No, 108 Elisabetn| Mead of Am street pleaded gullty having @ revolver; tacked sentence suspended. Tony Spota of No, 27 Mott street and Paul Conti of No. 21 Mott street con-| 16 Ulman, son of a member of th victed petty larceny theft of Afiy-nine| liquor arm of Ulman & Boykin, ent yards of cloth from No, 397 Church of William H. Anderson, leas street; House of Refuge. “ jes Wagner of No. ® Montgomery | this morning and dealt him elmht or t {blows with a dog whip before Ander- fon, who |s a powerful man, managed to divarm him, There was almost a Pvy Mast | Henle among the girl employees of An- ty-fifth street; tried and convicted theft of coat and pair of trousers from |by Anterenn “ter na ntti ‘Thiety<hird etrest; bed of com- | g EF The motorboat 3 i bl i i i ibs I i E E : 5 avenue, Jersey Cily, pleaded gulity thett of alk from Wanamake: penitentiary one year, Margaret Hassets of No, i : i i i boats, having competed in | ee ci m ayer ; aS ah . | reper ayrre ' | BROUGHT FROM FRANCE FOR $18,000 THEFT HERE. Bookkeeper to Be Arraigned Mon- day; Stole to Help Sick Wife, Police Say. Joseph Schwartz, formerly bookkeeper of R, F. Lang & Co., comminsion mer- chante at No. 3 Broadway, who w brought back from Paris on La France tant night by Detective Bernard Flood for the alleged defaication of $18,090, waa | to-day taken to the Tombs and will be arralaned on Monday before Judge For. ter in General Sessions, when his bail Will be set. Schwartz does not deny taking the money. He maid to-day that he had @pent moat of it before leaving New York. Ifis wite waa very illand needed apeciniiste, wo he took the money, he oald, While Flood was abrokd he went to Gouth Wales and arrested Georze Gough, fndieted here for the Inrceny of 92 from the Cuthbert Manufacturing Com- pany in Hast One Hundred and Forty- fourth street while employed there as a bookkeeper, ‘When Gough reached the other ai: hile employera say, he wrote them a ter telling them to go to hell, 1 Gered the firm and they saw District torney Whitman. While it Is unusual to ask for extradition for such a mm: amount, Whitman thought he was ranted in acting In Gough's case. De- testive Rayens is now on his way to Bouth Wales to bring him back. i CANARY ISLE GANG CAGED FOR THIRTY WEARY DAYS. Five of the Flock Beat Up a Restau- rant Man in Harlem After Eat- ing His Food. Five members of the notorious Canary Island gang—James Mainey, No. 242 Kighth avenue; Charles Savage, No. 68 West One Hundred and Forty-eighth street; John MoCann, No, 2464 Eighth Lappincott, No. 1610 Am- ind Willlam Davis, No. invent we—went to the Liberty 2c Restaurant at No. %% Elghth avenue last night and ordered an elaborate meal, When Antonio Valle, the proprietor of the restaurant, presented them wtih & check for $3.60 Malone struck Valle In the face, sending him to the floor, Valle became the target for everything ‘that the five men could lay hands on. to-day. ‘While the men were being conducted to the Lénox avenue police station @ man who gave his name as William Gettys, No, 23 West One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, tried to inter- fere with the prisoners and was ar ‘ee | Celetbor: says he stole because wife| rested, He was fined $10 this morning. and child were starving and he couldn't —_—_ fapended. | “wt O88: oeatence) HIGHWAYMEN ROUTED ‘William Schumacher, eighteen years 01d, of No, 8 Bast Sixty-ninth street; pleaded guilty, theft of puree ¢rom Mrs. Gueste Sugar of No, 193 Third avenue beet West I hddaesalil etrest; first of- fence; sentence postponed until rtaon aah to Get His $2,500. Joseph Strannelic, twenty-four years old, of No. 103 Bayard street; pleaded Gullty carrying @ revolver; first offence; fined 90, BY A BUGGY: WHIP. Three Thieves Stop a Man on a New Jersey Road, but Fail Loula Stern, who Je a fertiliser manu- facturer of Seacucus, back of Jersey City in the swamps, was driving into town over the Paterson plank road to- Gay with $2,000 in his pocket which he meant to deposit in bank. As he crossed the Erle Railroad tracks three young 1s at him out of the bushes. One of them caught his horse by the Frederick C. Whitls, twenty-nine years | bridle. ol, of Datias, Texas; pleaded guilty forging check for $100 on American Ex- Dress Company; firet offence; Elmira @torn pulled the whip, heavily loaded at the butt, from its socket, and taking :t by the lash leaned over the dash and struck the man at the horse's head. The man dropped. The glancing blow of tho whip handle atarted the horse, which his fort At the train Edward Tilden told friet and let e' (Special to The Evening World.) er of the Maryland Antl-Saloon L = “wontp, satunpay, 30 FIGHT BEGUN ON “L” ‘CORONER SAYS WOMEN Accuser and Accused in Pick- pocket Charge Arrested After Rolling Down the Stairs, Pertzani Plucked From Pier by| Nevertheless, He Exonerated’ the Emergency Gangplank Amid Hysterical Lament. There wan great crowded Third avenue morning when « oig man grabbed a lender youth by the shoulders as the latter waa trying to push through the crowd and leave the train at Twenty. ighth street and yelled: 10u've got my Emilio Pertsani, his wife and his -In-law got here yesterday from er a tour of several montha in Bouth America. Husband and wife are trick bicycle riders, aboard the Red Star liner Finland, to | Mauser, awalting @ trolley, became con- right and early to- Gay, deposited their effecte in their staterooms and went on deck to take a last look at New York. Then a friend fed to see him off. wail for Antwerp ‘The little man protested Qngrily that he hadn't robbed the ot! was within half but when the fi sani eai4 he woul: ‘They departed arm in arm, Pertsani assuring his wife that it was a little Dusinese he had overlooked and prom- woes, 6 erable’, et — ti Iron g 4 ARE TEMPERAMENTALLY : UNFIT TO RUN AUTOS, ‘Widow of Ambassador Wood- | eur ford for Killing Man. Special Service SUNDAY, JUNE 228 BRIDGEPORT, Conn., June %1.—Cor- Btrs, * rrr Lila Pade y oner John J. Phelan, to-day exonerated ye ra Oi tA Ek. Mrs, Isabel H. Woodford of criminal re- Racket 2.13 43 | U say sao es SHeamot “BRAND REPUBLIC tomobile in Fairfield June 3. = Stein- Special Up Hudson Trip fused at the approach of the heavy; Sunday, June 22d touring car driven by the woman. Mrs. , Woodford lathe widow of Btewar: 1. | 214 HOURS AT HIGHLAND FALLS ‘Woodford, former Ambassador to Spain. 1 HOUR AT WEWBURGH Coroner Phelan takes ocoasion in the finding to say that “women tn a large degree are not temperamentaily fttsd | or phynically equipped for the driving of high powered machines in populous Ke lave that while in this case the The Excursion De Luxe driver acquitted herself with the neces- laing to get right back. They had two or three instead of one and it was near) ong, Sur at We bi Leni Aa up the| culine rather than feminine skill at ‘ea ent! Street, shook | judgment in the management of ni hande violently and separated, Pertzani shinee more certainly tnepire confidence| Sunday, June 22d ($1.00) to rush up the gangplank. in But Portman! coulin't find his wife,| of life and limb in public places.” od) He raced from deck to deck, sought through the saloons and questioned every eteward he met. He couldn't even find his stateroom. Meantime Mrs. Pertsani was having hysterics because her husband didn't arrive. She sought John Wright, the Pier Superintendent, and he promised to look for her miss. tiful punch on the big man's eye. The viettm etruck back, and while the crowd yelled its encourarement the twe of them éefl and rolled sprawling down the stairs to the street. There they leaped up and continued the fight til} they lost their balance and crash through the big plate glass window of inited Cigar Stores Company place on the corner of Houston street and Neleon of the Mulberry street station heard the crash of glass and the yelling of the crowd and rushed up in time to arrest both men as they picked themselves out of the broken dig man, who said he was tein pt No. 180 Claremont avenue, the Bronx, charged the smaller man, Albert Perrotto of No. 70 Tremont avenue, the Bronx, with robbery, and Abraham Woilfsohn, mae a complaint of disorderly conduct against Edelstein because of the broken Wright walked down the pier, wonder- ing how to go about the task when he heard a commotion on the deck of the American Transport moored to the opposite side of the pier. He ran aboard and grabbed the excited , tushed him to the pler yelled for a gangplank, for the Finland had drawn hers in. When one was run out he hustled Pertzani into the arms of his mother-in-law, who stood rail, perfectly composed and with no eigns whatever of hysterics. Pertzani will have th eiuty cucaan 4| the Legislature and thai Perrotto denied that he had picked He said the train had been #0 crowded that he had been shoved close against Edelstein, The $8 was not found in his possession. Eéelstein’s pocket. or seven days sere er acee'=! BRIDGEPORT the le for the better protection THE MAGNIFICENT SOUND STEAMED reshiva Sey Killed by Pit “SHINNECOCK” Anthony Angelica, thirteen, of No. 3) | A Delightful Seil—120 Milee—on Elton street, Brooklyn, fell out of the second story window of his house early this morning. His skull was fractured. An ambulance wae summoned from x Bradford street Hoepital, Dr. Mann re- ues Pie, au a? eponding. le tool eo oO je hos- igeport. pital, where he died fifteen minutes Tasch Couster later. Te Levy $0,000,000 ALBANY, N. Y., June 21.—Gov. Su! to-day announced that he would reco: mend to the extraordinary session of ture would pase” mei levy a direct tax am < mately 99,000,000. The rate will be one mill, | TATE FOR SALE— QUEENS, and the gangsters dis- appeared. They were caught by Police- man Brune, assisted by two other po- Heemen. Magistrate Barlow, sitting in the Harlem Police Court, sentenced the gang to thirty days in the Workhouse In the Tombs Court Magistrate Breen dlecharged Perrotto and fined Edelstein $10 for having smashed the window. Edelstein probably will have to defend @ civil ult for damages now brought by the cigar company. geben ao ia KILLED (N A FIGHT OVER TWO WOMEN. Railroad Engineer Interferes With Several Italians and They Frac- ture His Skull. GOSHEN, N. Y., June %1.—Charles D. McKeeby, an engincer on the Central and New Englagd Railroad, endeavored last night to persuade Mrs. Millie Lioyd and Mra. Hattie Myers, both of Middle. town, to leave the company of several Italians in Maybrook, seven miles from —— PROSECUTION CLOSES AT TRIAL OF PELKEY. Witnesses Declare That McCarty Took no Drug Before Enter- ing the Ring. CALGARY, Alberta, June 21.—Luther jugilist, did not take drugs before the fistic contest of ‘which ended in his death, nor did he ever take drugs before entering This was the testimony of William ‘MoCarney, McCarty's manager, at the trial to-day of Arthur Pelkey on the charge of manslaught: was recalled to the witness stand cnd Questioned by the jurors, as was Dr. Chambers, who declared that the wound found on MoCarty’s Jaw wae recent, | and that it was not caused after death. | This ended the case for the Whether, the contest at the arena near, here May % was a prize-fight or sluply @ boxing bout caused a lively tilt be- tween counsel, during which the jury A fight ensued and McKeeby’s skull was fractured by a blow from a revol- butt. He died before he could be Italians was probably mortally wound. ed and was hurried to the Emergency Hospital in Goshen. The Maybrook police broke up the| Was nd caught thr of the Itallans and the woman. They charge one Nicola Nasza with the murder, McKeeby was thirty years of age and had @ wife and three email children in East Hartford, Conn, stall E WILSON-STANDS BY WRITER. Refases to Withdraw Nomination The Crown counsel contended that prisefight was a fight In which thi though gloved. He said it nounced in all parts of thi the fight between McCarty and was for the world's white heavywel June #.—Meredith Nicholson, the Indiana novelist, has asked President Wilson to withdraw his nomination as Minister to Portugal if the appointment would embarrass him ‘WASHINGTON, Chief Justice Harvey made no rulll on this point, but refused to grant the plea of Attorney Smith that the case be taken from the jury. The jury then Objection had been raised that Nichol- | was recalled and the defense examined Democrat son had not always been & The White House would not discuss the nature of the President's reply to Mr. Nicholson, but it Is understood that the nomination will not be withérawn and that the President has urged him the post notwithstanding political protests. President Wilson this afternoon nomi- Commodore Bo Moathly. HUDSON Rive AND GIVES A BiG CIRCUS. aires ware ore Ta Sue | ieeatga Cay D \ Li NE wy property, . - a, 200 ; ill at his country home in Oakdale, L. 1, . ; , Hill of thie olty in charge of 4 Steamers Edward Tilden Entertains 2,000 Avg bad Ha Ot rlcted ithe amata tae | TM all et phone tor tree cchots, anne a Tech ft dinner gi in hie | 38 Church N. 2 Gigestion after a din Geos ae MM, Yas Horuanat, peveral weeks ago and has only partly ye Minister to Bolivia, John H. O'Rear of Missouri. to the Netherlands and Luxemburg, Mr. Henry Van Dyke of CHICAGO, June %1.—Edward Tilden, a millionaire packer, produces a circus to- Gay for “all the children within walking or riding distance" of the Tilden estate at Lake Delavan, Wis, Upward of 2,000 —_—_—X—__: @AVINGS BANKS. it Basel, Switzerland, The Bowery Savings Bank 198 AND 190 BOWERY. NEW YORK, June 10, 1013, The Senate this afternoon confirmed the following nomini Thomas Nelson Page, Amba: was fresh in hiv mind when he left Del-| Pleasant A. Btovall, Minister to William E. Gonzales, Minister to Benjamin tL. Jefferson, “I'm coming back some day and buy the ive every one a good time vody here go to a circus." ‘A special carload of entertainers te/t stera, of No. 8 Eaat One| chicago this morning for Delava: and pony show and a band of forty Edward J. Hale, Minister to Costa Doz pice Bea: BOY, IN PANIC, DROWNS. Broms Lad Fin! and some small were swimming in the Harlem beside Ruddock's Bot BALTIMORE, Md,, June %,—Robert| Hundred and Thirteenth street. He ate Bo toy pene @rew |____ HELP WANTED—MALE eee fee vA . hey it ran off, frightened, for @ Beveral men from the St tl jail Bas’ Hers coi * gs 2,8 AS Pe a Ny tae oe — se WEST POINT EXCURSION SUNDAY, JUNE 22d 7S¢ qunrortuan. NASSAU.» He Rie "D 4547 ond 6.ROOM HOUSES. PRICE, $1,800 TO $3,750 Sar te i ar | | Attorney Smith argued there was no) t, which on three nada had been ht until one of the red frum disgble- —————— aS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JQRSEY. STEAMBOATS, t BOYNTON BEACH Co. ie yee rv. “Washington Irving” . Makes ep tripe ‘Thesedapey Str. “Hendrick Hudson” Nie ry °° WEEKL' _ 628 DIAMOND BING, 9; : 5 %:INTEREST, 4 == of He 9. %en | HELP WANTED—FEMALg, ‘N 60,000 on dovesk « Biase of HY, | RIBBON WEAVERS - Firat ' year. class weavers ca) P ermsersesy | steady om tenet eae + | wages at the mont to