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e THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1018 wk — as ‘ ee Glocese of Mains, ordained ta 1907. | mind on these pointe. te simply eaid ’ Lf * M4 P, Mg /j Ss FINGER-PRINT EXPERT peachment managers, (seued a atatement turned by a gust of wind when peveral Ordained a chaplain tn 1909. a i en Lely 4 Lit Schmidt Or dained riest, INSPECTOR FAUROT | WHO RAN DOWN SLAYER — ‘"'2,Afternoon in which he charged that hundred feet in the air and the aviator ice, : } Froderick L, Colwell was keeping out was hurled to the ground, with t themnelvas fn his mind. . perl, A MeGitre, ene Tombs Sa V/s q lo ns ig nor Lb ave l le, HAC PEAT prrOR) IN RIVER MURDER CASE, ct the jurisdiction of the courts of this chine after him. He died within a fow Dy Mr. Kresel sald Colwell waa the man hin. i Who bought 90 shares of stock for the, The accident took place vefore sev> Governor and paid therefor with eight | eral thousand persons, ° State at the instigation of Gov. Sulzer, ;econds after the spectators reached Poydical and mental, test to-day, re- weit Pl ag OE But Forged His Letters: mental stat checka which had been given me a ae man Sar in ive buat ee sul | paign contributions, and «a personal! Ex-Mayor Bi Led of Baftato De “ 0 the Disteict-Attorney, | 0 ; . BUPFALO, N, ¥., Sept. 15.—UCharles Distriet-Attorney Whitman ia to be at! Mer. Lavette F-General of the} mssunie that Wanderete gach as SAYS GULEER Hab A PHONE | tishop, Democratic Mayor of Buftaic Mice on Wednesday. By that time New York diocee, thie aftern. de Behmidt » not wandering — becasue: , . ix ‘ CLOAK FOR HIM, the case will be ready for the Grand ciared that he w TALK WITH COLWELL. from 1889 to 1893, died to-day after an certain Hans Schmidt ce or ability. In the absence of Inquiry ae to his) Jury, Coroner Feinberg will hold an was a rewularly o: ed bat that 6 had taken ne however, to waa Ws appear batore thu Brawley Come ies yen sola Bishop Was 8 merchant previous career Schmidt gave full play | inquest soon the Detective Bureau F i t , end him beek to Bur y | . * te lloe fees ware L4 ' 4 s 10 Ble perverted bent in New York. MHo|noties him that the evidence naw been ("0 confented slayer protmbly RaQ He Wee Teonton because ot a teotnt-| Man Who Solved River Mur mittee he wan In communication by the)jand financier of high standing ht forged recommentations with cul offer the long distance telephone with Gov. found the priesthood « veritable cloak : 4 : Ai offense, und therefore we did not} . . - 02 arieer for hie operations. SCHMIDT BELIEVED To. BE DE. | Wen Ne came to Amerion aix yeare hold thie awaine: nim, bat gave der Mystery Is Celebrated Leet sg oe Lg will he guise of a priest he went to . plwee he 16 had recommend 2 n. Fights hates, ut Oke Gandren GENFRATE LIKE YOUNG. — | sCabiegrams trom Burone asnured mel fre other places, No adverse reports | Bertillon Expert Former Judge Alton B. Parker, chlet and Twenty-fifth street and Morning. ‘The frets gathered by the police tend to-day that Schmidt was ordained, as, of any kind have been made abainat nim | P J of counsel for the impeachment man- side avenui to show that Schmidt ts @ degenerate he ciaimed, and they also inform me tor . Jf there had been | would have agers, held an hour's conference with he had not been connected with any of the same type as J. Hooper Young, that Schmidt was not popular in Aus: Inatituted an immediate investigation. Mr. Freee! at A church for five months, his forged who killed Anna Pulltzer in a tria and Ge ny,” sald Myr, Lavette. “Senmidt left Lurope under @ ctor Is QUIET AND. MODEST. Parker sald Fifty-elghth street and Sixth avenue, “He came to New York with very 1 do not know what his off ’ te got him @ plac v at his offense was. bas of tour ansietants to the pester, {backed her body ina trunk and threw “good recommendations and we qave|t think that he mast have forged hie In violation of his vows and ef the trunk Into a swamp on the Jersey him a place, for w to take care | recominendations which he fir a rales of the Church, he celebrated mans, | Meadows Pack of Hoboken, Wh @ position assented in thia epuntry. We do. aot in. |ROSe From Stenographer and y “machinery” which had to do I, vith the procedure to be followed at J. Kinsley, A handwriting expert, consulted with the cou Lt # It In believed that the authorities of Tt would not be well for the dix vestigate auch letters when thi ar [lee couleesieus tna’ parterane tee the Archdlocene were getting ready to nity of the priesthood if one should be to be authende, rats Photographer to Head of TIRE Nibeta Wadena The diced sieeeel Founded 1645 take some action in the case 0 wed to become dentitute. “If at any time we had any un “ be er papers bearing the alleged sixna- Ma mondncted Miimaclt te hea ceoniere, | Schmidt, who appears to have been an "We had no ‘intention of allowing | picion. that t ture of William Sulzer had been turned ||! Horace Waters & Co. chnidt was Teading-a} ~ His Department. he Schmidt to re 7 i = badore the pastor and congregation as |'Postor a# a priest, although he wmain in ali country, lie lite or wae not At for the prfeat- studied for the priesthood in Germany. continued Myr. Laveile. over to the expert for examination. T invi see the new’ ; ¢ always! hood we would have taken action.”, LEVY REPLI RAICK, BUT ||| invite you to see t! * Betis the alot tne mc pastor | Alphonse J. Koolbie, a lawyer, was en-| eshte ntehtaenaet Go ; | ONLY IN PART. Waters Pianos and : one paetOr | sage by Achmidt to-day, but Mr. Koel | Pris 19 the story of the rite of | Chairman Levy gave out a copy of! I] fy hei t, musital- was asleep, Schmidt sneaked out of the ; ° ear their sweet, mus Tectory af the church, diveated: of the | Ue, saye Scrimtdt hAs no defense. Kocl- Sl Si di d Joseph A. Faurot, counted to-day the (Ba latlew @hich be Walrad late thw 4 ‘nate Reblcienta of ‘tia catensibie’ colitee, | Os’a defense wif be insanity. ayer uspen (4 ries ’ deol detective ever at the head of New afternon to D-Dady Herrick of counsel | {| tone, also to examine t Tan WeWigh afte women ln tat etree ae ae ee ea Bork’s official body of criminal catchers for str suleer, ar. Herrick calted ont) new Waters - Autrn Of, Haram, "We eceived) Anna “Av | Snrtrston min nim amuisay toe, ADTEStEM LO Germa F Ag) eser Pesce me raved at oe INSPECT flo, the chairman said in-an inter-({| Player + pianos, which. Geert’ of BL Boniface, et” Farts: pele alice ety Sena NETQUGS |". bem mind ever in contro: of FAQROT view, hud asked Mr, Levy of the pro-|1| combine the wonderful Meadquarters by his solution of the seventh street and Becond avenue, per- e wi a a ee | COUMIES OF the IMPEACHMENT managers er j, t ormee Sek miape envecay otk PE Rd » him abot two years | , MAINZ, Germany, Sept, 18—The Journal to-day says that Johannes! Hdson River mystery at a time when! could not be abandoned 1f Gov, Sulzer aan on Fe her last February and kilied her in @|that I delivered in Harlem and wile Schmidt, belonging to the Maing bishropic, has long been under suspen-| there seemed not once ghance in ten a bat Bea ee ‘s answer |] Wi le Wai ino, Mat at No. Gs Bradhurat avenue when | he was not a professed Bociallat he was flivn by the Bishop. thousand that the crime represented ” Bar UGUes HeeHoRt Your wire and sit veal play ‘| he was tired of her, In bis anfersion | interested in the doctrines. He disappeared from Mainz . om by th sienan hepa te $ . to the police and the Mistrict-Attorney| “1 was asked by some of tho parish: es \ hz and later arrived fo Munich, where he| Y the several fragmenta of a woma reached me at my home thi morn, either by hand or wit music rolls, Waters Pianos differ * | age revolting details of his life, whowing | ioners of St. Jonegh'e yenterdny te som, | Nae arrested on a charge of committing several frauds, according to tho| ¥y that lay more than a week uni- Te Soe enon tre. wat ea thag he possessed a dual personality: | municae with Schmidt and ask him if 2eWSPap' He was acquitted by the court on the ground of weak-| “entified in the Hoboken Morgue wouid Tene ebstaa eo nge eetiy able While Schmidt's confessions, nis !don+| 1 co tld be of any asestance. 1 wrote; M@indedness and then emigrated to New York, ever be cleared, lalaity. Hot say that this Ne | York lawyer who imparted th ighes tifleation by George Sach», a dealer In| him a note and he sent me a note in The Maing episcopate was not aware that he was exerciaing the func- To-day Inspector Faurot proves him- interiation:4e walkt von re ik had atl other high rene reas ie bite wip te Sion portions | 7s ‘asking me to call at the Tombs. | tions of a priest in New York. self @ character tn real fe equal to come to me directly from Albany. 1 standard pianos in being | Loe TEaip wees svappedy and the oocmase: Re eunaa BH Meee heaoal Schmidt studied at the Mainz Classical High School, He was ordained Wanna eee ee nee Was careful to refuse to state that he high-classed and not | | various documentary evidence found || nie nang and said: 8 priest in 1907, afterward occupying curacies at Darmstadt, Seligenstadt,| a elon lta dal ada at high-priced, and are Goeeldte trunk and in the Bradburst Goaieaheles aba Budeal, near Okectac 5 E +| No one would take this Joseph Maurot . Sulaer, even though I had fixed opin- | tvenue, flat, mate, a” complete, case|“20D AND ABRAHAM KNOW,” HE im luergl, near Offenbach, whence he disappeared 1m 1909,| for the detective he is. He might nara | Jon in regard thereto. sold on easy monthly | against him, it was not until Boon to-day ASGERTED. | because, according to the local papers, he was found to be in possession | casual scrutiny as a plain atenog- The Kentleman who imparted this payments without that the polloo established the corpus] “Well, there isn't much to aay about! OF false papers and had obtained his position by moans of fabricated | Fapher, maybe—which he is—or a proe| Obert L, Gerry Comes to} incor this, God in his own time will clear it, testimonials, interest or extras. dence in respect to his identity as deli, LEGALLY IDENTiF tographer—which he is ulso—or any ony H r ‘ a ri i D BY GIAL| up. People will never understand He escaped prosecution at the tlme by disappearing. ine ot @ lhvlisant Cypes at melloer Deny Report of a Big Cam- peed epi lad a is J etntes sigalg ie ae 500M God ang Abraham know why 1 kil = : bus! mal ‘ AC pene cela ce Ska | tone an uality am saegone oe the Identineation of [Rer. Policemen tell-me that they ques: aT ig tn a edt y ee hone ye ee paign Contribution. yh Oe OTT 4 ‘This was dons by en vy anna tion my rimht to aay 1 am a priest. It|tn the ard of a tayman, He wan a:- Wahop Kiecsioin, or Ma on Broadway at the noon hour, Below | the facts imparted, there was no such compare the ‘aters {Yury of Noe 9 Mast Elgaty-aftn atreet, |'# too bad, but 1 am a priest, I hoid @)customed to absent himaclf when no nother wai ured to stamp papers reek | eerake, Nelant stocky and muscular eueaaieel SOBESIOSUE Rag ee veceeuray <a) 0.8r prices and terms and t was @ servant in th rectory of| double office of priesthood.’ |#hould have been on duty to answer ing through the hands oi {n bulld, with @ round face, almost! phe poard of Impeachment Man: erty (0 disclose them, | & . (CNR who of the Bishopric si he receipt of y , you wi convinces ge Church of Bt. Boniface up to Nov.) "I took @ morning paper gut of my | calle from the sick. Hix mind was o- of Mainz and th 4 chubby, and a well shaped, though not | ee evider ft SCS IIS SEORe Pee OR OE SN Ates = urcl ts i, e weal of the College of | which is seeking evidence of allosd | jowever, 1 coinmunicated by tel | that the Wat Pi M3, and for some time shared a} Pocket,” sais Mr. Koslole, “and showed | normal and he waa in the habit of talk- Maing, {17 wiich he ania he was educatea | U#tinsulshed head, Faurot t# to all) sconduct against William Sulzer tor ceo ; sareRa at the Waters Piano with Anna Aumuciler, the victim. |) It te Him. He pushed It away. paperay [I About murdera and crimes at the for the pricathood,. SULWAFA: appearenoen: marely | very!’ < «151 nigh Yemine before the Hust |. to, and he Has tefoaed to ralenéo cos | or the Waters-Autola Mics Hirt was brought to Police e look at papers?’ | dinner table. | EXCITED ordinary individual, t e ‘e i 0, M hay! f | M r) Headquarters by detectives, She auld] Be asked. ‘I know more about this!” sto often referred to tho cuss of Clar-| LOW palnare in eAneieee NEVER WORKED THIRD DEGREE | “oT! 18 tie Senate Chamber at Albany | from the pledge of confitenco tm- I) layer-piano is the very she vould Identify the body, the pillow /enatter than the reportere, I kaow every | ence V. T. Richeaun, the Hoxton clerky- | Tho curates of St. Joneph's were! ON PRISONER. next ‘Thursday drow hot fire to-day | POS OA vO J. LEVY. st value and the alips and the clothing. 5 ease ‘org {AR who murdered Avia Linnell. | euapietous « q froin € dkeos) Loula SiaFanktl( ol ricaarenll de aah G i i “Anna,” said Miss Hirt, “had a brown] | 1 turned the paper over,” Mr. Koslble| gcnmidt maintained that Micneson was | They meted Rchinidt from the atart.| He epeaka in a low, oidinary voice, | “OM two so sie special —————— Most attractive piano mast an her bosom which Teould rec-| continued, “and showed hia @ picture, net’ guttty tocun ° fed that he was unfamiliar | very methodic. counsel for tae Impeacied Governor. és and with hardly any He has none of the profes-| said to an Evening World cepurter tha. AVIATOR LILLE KILLED Proposition possib : ;Monal bullying a.d prayh » hia i te ¢ Send Postal for Catalo the paper and kissed Nis fellow curates with disgust, but he| his conversations about his college | that peopie whe Feld Werbecand pel Cee Gane eer a aeenes gue | Rod was allowed to perform the duties of | (aya In ern con nae | thar that the Governor hag cous cown to} — [N VIEW OF THOUSANDS; wena mn of the photograph 4 his ordination to the| piays about the Polle Inspector are led} this city to pisal wih Mr. Marshal | orace a ers 9. | [Mis oMce without interferonce, He sol-| priesthood and hi r ined Warrlaeas, fierforMed baptiNMs. | try. But he wan wen eet 1B thie coun-| to believe must be necessary charactor | nor to withdraw trom toa cacs Nes oa arat | was well grounded In the- | latics of one in euch office. He has . i ree matte nant fede ean, “areells 8 %|ininlaterea the sacrament of Holy, Com. fueit convenaerat teholarship and a| never faced © suspect in the aspect of | he Murs vf « Puverrul Imagination and | Yurled:to Earth When Biplane Cap- | Th Stores: had a right to do, t w, ly Col vent conversationallst In Latin and | id | that Mr. Levy ougut to ov @ poe ; Aw it} jeirencana beim case aid imaritags iB oa tao une ritisnitee as Hie lerioal associates iried to tBescainstnnrar ice Gia Cre ree Robert 1. Gerry. son of the Commo. | Sizes During Flight at District } | 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. ‘h patron aint’ ; a 8 were legal or | qveriook hi ¥ ai inoi: “1 aaked tim why he Rille@ Anda Au-|8Ve the authority of the chuck. Thére eloped eon On en evidence | rot simply ts not conmiituied eo to do, | 40re When seen to-day in hin office at Fair in. Mlinois. . [127 W. 42d St. me. B'way Of over-developed genig,, but Intel ‘ : ” & ie ‘» y hie” Modest; a ia i No. %8 Broadwry, deniod that any one ‘ the night dres. .n which @ part-of th8/ mugijer. Ho, rebiied: ‘What ta thé Uae'|® ® Peeord of all theea ceremonies: in| habite hnd hecome such us to poangale ie ter the TiMAEOR cloceeee Of the} connected with his office had contrib: | GALESBURG, Ol, Sept, th—Max || Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) edy was wrapped was found © LO) or taining about it? She is dead and 1'| te Darian house, . {ze, not only the curates, but 254 a 4 membe utel a cent to the Sulzer campaig: Alle, Uh Nator, at th Gales . . 5 inches just a8 Mise Hirt iiieg her. People will not undetstand | A search of Schmidt's trunk to-day | of the congregation wna met ngmbere | man’s character, He never grabs off agen. ile, the aviator, a eh Cole W. 125ta St., nr. 8ta Ave 7 the. glory tor @ thing ac Nhordi.| MF: Gerry came to town from his dle paseory rete the pillow | Now they say J am insane. It le not $0. ait He he Dosseseed | many dis. Harlem at all houss af the day and tale mach an Mae Tat his tis country piace ut Detaware Lune. Mee | tight to-day, Lille’e biplane was over- rhe here te little hope of Ands All grewt people who do things ‘are ie ahow th AS also vide: ound) Mikil. dressed as any of the young men jn the Detective Bureau ehiefship nh: secretary and several employeve of thy pRenee Sets teal ii insane, Why do they try to| {7 sno’ he probably engaged in the | Who frequent the streets, NuaN nD WRlIAlaa ate rd. Intent’ | Gerry oltices had been caied before the tng the head, which 8 probably at 1M) make me out a crasy man? Dr Ma. {Melt practico of modicine with reter-| Schmidt, when he went to St. dor vt oe aos gif Bralted, Inspec: | Board of Managers in public and ques: bottom of the river. Inspector Faurot! euire the Tombs phvalclam, came into qnoeo the condition of women. Among | seph'a Was assigned to a confessi rent and 4b SM eleiol oF Cmarrass: | uoned last weok ouncerning an ailegeu and Coroner Feinberg consider that Dy cell thie morning and. Guestioneg {the afticies found in the trunk was an! inthe wautheunt’. ; high Sharp mental discomfort, engraved copper plate, from whieh could | A me &s he would question an insane man. “4 . taken «| el y 1 don't need an attorney, but you |e ga oe mareation of one side of may act for me. However, 1 don't want you to do anything until you get @ mea- of Anna Aumueiler. ‘Then he showed he loved the girl | with the duties of @ pricst and they | emphasia. icked "y | ognise. Her night dresses w tur 6 Of emotion during ‘ny \e conversations along these lines Miled | often caught him In contradictions in aiz inches at the bottom. The letter ‘a embroidered on the pillow slips wae drawn by me, and I did some of the embroidery a can identify the atitches. 1 also can identify the cloth- sag found in the fat.” . Miss Hirt was taken to Volk's morgue fm Hobosen, She found the brown spot om the bosom of the dead woman, 1 tion restricted me to 4 conf ! E.mataes her skNd Sonmidt co m . P $000 check which .t was alleged hau ato containing his name. wae yok beeen Life ae ap Infantryman! been sent to the Sulser campaign funu * I he Famous over the confenmoad. droge | nthe regular army. He wax honorably | by Robert tx Gerry on cabled orders Within an hour after Schmidt's arrest joined ane Police "De Ger P| om cemmrcers [uuerine Paste The priests in the parish house can | Saturday nicht, ‘alice Department Dec. 3,| the witnesses declared under oath the, S 4. our igar legal identification of the sections of the bedy found in tne Hudeon us freg- mente of the remains of Bcumidt’s vic tim har been made. one of the priests: now recall 0 shal eae late i 189, He was but a sho ‘ REMNANT OF BODY MAY HAVE |suse (rom God ant Abrifam. eatin abt chice | omen et nl eae ae ‘hitch, Dried wf the! peing taken to Headquarters in 1811 as] ond an etfort. wes made to get thoes te BEEN SHARKS PREY. SHOWS NO FEAR OF DEATH IN| murder. olor: stows that he lian Gcatrovad it Messionui| stenographer in the office of the pollce| tell where Robert L. cerry. w Permission has been obtained for the | ELECTRIC CHAIR xiiled the girl at midnixht and wor Schmidt was caught a@ the result of | UTS*O0: ‘The managers learned from Walter remove! of tne se.tions ef the body 1d him of his rights,” sal@ Me, | unt! daylight cutting up her body. His] -aretul, skilful deiective work. The de ||.12 the time of Commissioner McAdoo, | Iiday that Mr. Gerry wae up at hiv from Hoboken to the Mannattan| Ko, “1 old him they eouldn't use neee from the parish house were! tect.ves trailed him by a plitow cane| “Hen Inspector Bteve O'Brien was at] country place, Delaware Lake, and tha: lon against nim. He sald he|% frequent that this o.casion did not] sougnt from Suche the casey pane | she head of the Detective Bureau, the|he was willing to appear before th sigth oireet. A perfunctory inquest willl didn't care whether they did or not. | °aUse comment (urniture dealer, They located the Brad. | UPKPOwA Young stenographer was found | Board and testify. tbe Reld in Hoboken on Thureday. Fol-| asked him | that the penaity | But after Sept 2 the prieate noticed] surat avenue flat he had tents cia’, |'® have once deen e professional pho-| Mr. Gerry held himself in readiness to- Sowing thie the ( h, He said the|® xreat change in Schmidt. He waa! be name of Schmidt, traced the gir.| (OkFPher and to have an expert knowi-|day to answer a call to the Manaxegs held in this clty. It le not likely that more] Prospect of death didn't wo.ry bin. 1] nervous to a degree, Me could not ent | trough leiters and photographs founa | *d8® of the urt. He was consequently | readquarters on the twentieth tloor of Of the body will be recovered. In view |suentioned the electric ohrir, but he} He had been a great reader of the 1..we | Here, aid tinaliy landed schmidt, wag | kanetersed to the Detective Bureau as| No, $7 Wall street. ‘of the fact that @ piece of the right leg| /idn't seem to pay any attention. Papers, but afier the discovery of the | yrobably thought himself safe. head photographer for the Rogues' Gal:|caLLg IT A TEMPEST IN A TEA: @ Mise Aumeuller fund on the] Mr Koelble auld he asked Schmidt it) fir t piece of the body of his viciim in] But the detectives in vringing their| *f9: At this work he did weil. Ie POT. N Deach at Keunsburg, y insanity im hia} she river he did not look at a news| work to a wuccessful conclusion un. | 4#0 Went beyond the duties of his office} as can The filler a ago, it te recalled that @ shark, killed|{#mily. Schmidt replied in the negative,| Paper. The other priests mentioned the and in off hours threw himself into the ‘This te simply a temp In a ton f A covered an aatonishin, " ; : aie, te ncaled it 6 avant hl yA repent mani oer Fhe aor pny et oe fh rele admixture Of! study of the then new Bertliton aclence | 20t,” eald Mr. Gerry to Tae Evenin. costly selection from cunning and carelensniess. The man World reporter, "Neltaer 1 nor the ; ne Im the belly of the siark was found] °f ble uncles in Germany hag commitiea | could be brought tu way a word adout It] who went to the t {of police Identification, Ks * ae tulcide a few years ago. Schmidt wid) His fel.ow curates, not suspecting that] simself to rent & Mat wave tiencae| SENT ABROAD TO STUDY BER- ert ene or Cantos saceatt c, wed the mildest typ ” of Hav bart of the dis. | Mt, Koelble that he had no desire to walk | ne hai anything to do with the caso o'| game to the Janitor and wine to the TILLON METHOD! the Sulzer campalyn. 4 wnow the Com Tobacco grown in Cuba. The corpee of Anna Aumeulier, |'© 2¢¥SPaper revorters, because ke had| he Woman whose diamemnered body ti discovered A Cal about anything eee el iea to ram tron im sents outta: | n0ine for the wiri, waot he elaima he |RUCW a Great deal more about the new | gust of congtaiulaion which he sen, |{ JOA known as Deli-My-P. B. and * | married, “performing the system of thief catching than anybody he Governor ana the Go: \ . . When Schmidt was admitted to thg| sion of opinion, but cc : H 1a the. Gave She Governor ac; 1i-My-H. $5.50 {| elem, while it encompasses all the de ted to the P) ) but were unsuccessful | yy J lve, and in 1901 he Faurot abroad . HD '° fo | tafle of the murder and the dismem.|T®™0s Yesterday he was takén toa celi| During the period following Sept, 2| U™Aef” after he had obtal = | Se knowledged tote lotter with thanka, i pe t egg ect pound to im, . rable + wept by the tide from Fort Lee. | Coronet Feinnerg and the police } Of the opin.em that Schmidt's con ti q so study at first hand the real inside of ” Sermant of the remains, i not complete | 8 wee. acth er, To-day. that be mgh:| Schmidt lost trom Afteens tothe cbruary.N* St the-Clty Hall here laut | ine than freah and untried Idea, When | ag No coneriution wae aaked for ana @evering the events previous to the le to the bounds. He was simost a physica : he came back he brought with him the night of Sept. 2 They believe that | P eealiareey lat, be see wrane-/reck when the detectiven arrested bin weet Beare: Peay bit Ss Elva valuable scheme which was then made | foe we" La paired to the cam Sehmidt, vome betere rred . There) satu resins Gat ees erramenins hs cine ether prisoner in this cell—anciher| ILLICIT MEDICA: PRACT: ay | fers Ho took the precaution of | ope ms on sof Mentifcation, | PAIS" fund, but after deliberation de. operation. rer—and by a pedulier ceineidence] HAVE BEEN PAR ICE MAY | iropping the nead into the river drat Oe ee eee eartria the Ger or oot | Cues, atte: During the last week in August the |M® crime ie of the same otaracter as] GAVE,E Reet er SABER: © Insure concealment of hts victim'e| yrehending criminals, | “Nether the Commodore nor I are foetus of a male chilg, tive months old, | ‘Bat of Behmid "yg, | Aentity and then left several pictures! Faurot was later put in charge of the | esidents of thin State, Mr. Sulser ha eeph'a Church in October tast. 5 i ‘ ‘was found in Fort Washington Park, | 8°h™/dt's cellmate is Frank Messemes, Brouuni je. Baihes Merce Hi | \t ner and scores of ner letters in the| expanding Bureau of Identification, He | ‘08s been known to the Commodore, an Beer the .0ot of West One Hundred and |, Pearl, twenty-seven yoere old. 8) trom the Rev. Father Braun, pa ee | nee conactentiously went to work with hia | #nlle, jn tne Assembly he wan ver is wife, Anna, ols: Boniface Church, at For: erreererere: slides and his tabulating of fingerprints | fiend! . , at Forty-seventh spam gained from the autopey held in SInyelaLa tree ey Ah No: Mt East loirert und Becond avenue, where ne nau| HAVEMEYER WILL FILED, |and schedules of ears ang eyes and |cren'® Society. | a, oo fragmentary remains ty-ninth etreet. He was carrying her|veen @ curate for several months pre id tones, In 1911 Commissioner Waldo| Made out it w af eth been signed b; the woman's body the police Delieve | 04? 10 the roof the bullding to diemems| vious to May, Wid, “Where he creme, | take of Nagar K again sent him to France to learn the| ‘Fe oF my cashler, Mr, Crane, who by thie prematurely delivered chiid| °F !t wrap it up ip bundles and carry : latest ihings in Bertilion develop-|"OW In Europe on hie vacation. | time from May, 1912, when he left St sir seremmotars) ‘A away when he was observed and the! | pee t and Anna Au | ice were neinea. Boniface’ Church, until Octower of tha | rng win of William PF. Haveme * 4 year, wi i : €- Glace bis confinement ta the Tomos|'SRIME HAS CREATED CONeTER. IOWA INC eee et meni method | Wrote to Mr. Kresel there wan nothing of analysing and impressing upon the|!n these rumors and to.d him that if he ® not known to ¢ 1 bi caplet ,| mind the features of tho crimina! wanted me to go on the siand and aay Smidt bas given evidences of insanity | NATION IN ST, JOSEPH'S PARISH | [i 18 Melita thet aur that perioy | SH? died Sept. 7% ac tne Tema hin | Paurgt, meanwhile, had been promoted | #0 under oath T would Go to. AB to whether he is really insane or is} Mr. Koelble sald that, so far as he wan engaged in the filicit practise | UR MAY, Willlam R Witleox, tapmar! ‘oa captaincy on May 2%, 1911, As Ce ad to the Lovy pasomant to cunningly planning te cecape the elec:| snows, Sonmidt ja utterly friendiees, |! Medicine. In hin effects were foun, | Ml’ 4M Of the Public Service Com.| With Faurot's return from hia sec: | ihe Teuietis suas ett are te ~t#ig chalr there is a difference of opin: | save for the deeling of pity for hin | TOUMHIY Printed cards reading: Dr. Kmi,| 0 wan Sled in the Survogate's| “Md trip to Burope the Bureau of Iden, | or Beloit e Z ure he ian ot Mr. fom, Warden Fallon, Deputy Commis-| by some members of 81 Joseph par Molliere, Ass.stant Surgean Munteipa, ‘court this afternoon, l tification reached the height of eid | Sulaer had de ineffectual effort @f Corrections Wright and ethers The crime of Bcbmidt has createa| Woman's Hyap.tai, Pari ft France. Rep. sof the value of the estate| Cleney which It now holds, Faurot be |‘ cail off the managers and enable have talked to Schmidt say they| consternation in Bt. Joseph's parien, | resentative nical Hyslenic | ® €'¥69 10 the will and papers accom. | KM establishing @ “school for inatruo- | the Governor to resin, came the an- hature, uring Company, Denmeraii¢,| SM¥InK it, the unual statement delng| Hon Of etectives;” to hie pupile he) Multanees od) te te enon je of the revelation atiending nade that the property, coal and per-| ‘ausht the system of “portrait parle,” | try Om tas ‘el ciara! Special for Monday 5 ite dlecovery that Schmidt probaly cards, in vonnection wit mal, is worth more than $10,000. He equipped them so that with @ newspapers, W' Coroner Feinberg te of the opinion| ot qualified to fulfil the duties of a ‘as Gov, Bulser down here in con- Qid medicines found tin ha | With the excep ene e MOL AGA! CREAM LUMI ale. of %,000 bequeathed | Knowledge of the peculiar formation of i ; ee ean Y a that Schmidt is feigning insanity, He! priest. A cable despatch trom Mains |(FUMK, Indicate tothe police thye i | v Ol V. Magee of Pennington, Pa,, | criminal's ear or nose in thelr minds ference Aith 798 jaet week?” was asked oN pls {0c ‘ave that the supposediy apparent eyi- | Germany, states that he was euspendyd | Perverted nature ted bin into wn at | Ne vulk of the estate woes to the four| they could go ted Bia Bene) a ae Pr crace ie omaiiioe dita ast faail/ai| vt nox mental infirmities! from the priesthood by ‘the Bishop|'©MPt to estadlian himself aw a doctor | tavemoyer chiluren, Raymond Haves| Wanted tal ee fis ‘berty to discuss,” sald the taw: | Pare SrHarennes RiCe Big arvens ahd | Sere, Surned op Iater In Munio®, waa)! Tnoavly Anding liimesd unnoie to make} never of No. 1 Kast Forty-fiftn atreng, | See emma so guudy under Winn | | nAEAY Be Stites” Bale BBO lanza. | Ss bear the marks of s well-ordered and| arrested for frauds and was discharges | lVing, he went back inio the pri are, Martha J. Willcox of tho same| Then when . Governor came to the city to plead uggestion for Tuesday ‘ Attempt 10 eet up o defense| ae & weak-winded person. Thon he | 0% leaming of a vacancy in the address, Hoctur HM. Mavemeyer of tted from the Inspector's office at |G ¥ to plea stat eacace Valniuas tthe crime of murder in the Arai} came to thls couniry. The Bishop of) °f fOUr curates aitacned to Fatnes | Haid Valey, Col, and Archer fave, | Headquarters in August of last year| with you to consider your alleged de- thin, sanppr crack!y confect’on, Just ewe Malus 4i4 not know that Schad: was oh. neyer of Aiekandtia Hay, N. ¥. ‘They |Paurot was put in his place. Since he| termination to withdraw from the case. Tan ef Big Biack Walnuts, 1 questioned him yeeterday,” | exercising the oltives of the priesthood 4n retuned to make any | af wiven shth of the residue out- | took office Faurot has worked method:| "Mr. Levy ought to be a poet, That eT al j ‘eald the Coroner, “he was Wonderfully} in the United States, to-day. He believed impiicimy | rant and Gne-exnth to be held in truat|{oally without brass band music, but atatement {ls @ work Of powerful imagi- oath Box \ it in bis statements, His story| Inquiry in the parien of Bt Jonepn'e|' {he Kenvinenese of the credentiain |!" Me leffectually. By his finger print clues| nation,” remarked Mr. Marshall. WT go itive and fitted each section] to-day estadii: @resented by Behmidt. A busy ima: KE —- he “cleaned up’ the mystery of the “What class of poet, epic or iyriot’ ¢ {cilandt, Ath Mrect and and along in years, the pastor did no.) pagpe toot et killing of Policeman Peter Fitssim:| was ask lock. Ail our open OMY clove attention to ts young curay | PARIB Rept Mote \mons by a chauffeur in Contral Park| “I should say “Ly—ric,” laughed the 0 nd it © now established that Konmit ieee sae Pet in February and established the iden: lawyer, ‘But I do not care to discuss 147 NASSAU SE deceived him trom the moment uf bis | ieee mt Rare | sity of the slayer whe killed a woman our plana. Counsel for the Governor SAU STI ERT of bie habits, Has, nepenre to have had! entrance into the parish, 2% when he will be received oy Presi: | ind @ private detective in a hotel bat- have maintained from the beginaing a Conran Chureh Street Between Herken & Spruce. Sep \ sents ef the body In Sve or une packs | Father Hostraan, it MEE) PRALON,| “Ballet that Bchmidt forged credentials | A*tt Poincure ni policy of allence, and will try our case in the High Court, I am going up to Albany on Wednesday.” «+ dowor J, Krese, counsel to thentm Sth STRIEF ea asta d An article about the “portrait Eaghah At aystem appeared in the Bcl American under bis name from Germany |e borne out by the di esee Bebmidt would sneak out of the par- “ a a fo wel wa oa os the t led covery that he had in bin {e n jee Carrying the eplacopa, tunpriat of ee