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wmmaet SEES AEN SEL a A i Seecieene ee a ba Aumueller and dismombered her body fn the bathti of the Bradhurst avenue | flat. In the other sult case were numerou trinkets and toilet artic Buch an uaed by women, and several embro!fer patiorne, There were also vertised for rent in the Harlem sectior INTENDED TO USE NEW FOR HIDING PLACE. No, %62 Eighth avenue |e detwee: One Hundred and Thirty-eixth and On Mundred and Thirty-reventh streets an & few blocks away from the Hradhurat avenue address. It is apparent tha Schmidt intended to wee the Kighth a nue fiet as a hiding place for evidence jeft in the Bradhuret avenu Rouse, but was unable to perfect th removal before he was caught. LONDON POLICE WANT MURET FOR SOME CRIME. clippings from German newapapers of flats ad- FLAT the | came to thie try wae expreaved sday in a cablegram received fron \schaffenbuerg, Schmidta birthpince: «© The cablegram states that @bortly be fore Sehmtdt started States a telephone was murdered and » hear the home of » The mystery of the crime haw never been @olved. The cablegramn sino states that a school in@pestor nam ‘Heim, who corresponded regularly with Schmidt, committed @utcide yesterday ct Moenchsburg, near Aschaffenbuerr The news conveyed In the cabiegram Was ent to Schmidt in the shape of a | written communieation. He sent the following reply from his Tombs cell: “This ie al « mistake.” After a partial examination of nu- merous ietters and documents found | Among Schmidt's effects in the rectory jot i, Joseph's Church in Weat One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street In- for the Int named body wae ft dts par . and cy e 4 Bohmidt It was not ur We detectives tu over in & fear robbery of an aged priest was cle up. Not 80 long ago a {ii called on the Rev, Father Huntman, the venerabie pastor of St Joseph's. Thy vinitor aald that he waa not we! Father Huntman urged his i clergyman not to think of contin: nee nen priest w Journey before morning, but to remain The visiting A search of the room falled to disclose over night at the rectory Priemt missed hin wallet next day. Rothing about the prive After the arrest and the rectory in # alleged priest's room on on Papers and other evidence found thit apector Paurot said to-day that he was "PPer floors, They found the chamber afternoen by ment of Schmid fdting partner, at No. mm 8&t. practising medicine the: practised medicine in Chicago the name of Held, and, for some reannn, left that city until the Eagiieh metropoll York. tablished by a certificate frem ¢ f Mechano-Therapy” to practice mechano-therapy. Attached to the certificate ip a notary public's acknowledgement, at the top of which {a an excellent photogra: ‘Uader the photograph this appears . Schmidt = Se Soeemenet, Os Eseries he threw the head off Fort Lee ee oe onene 2 > eeeeees boat, and it might easily have of Aracla Held, who to personally | uritted to the pler in queation. Snown to me to be the same porsom | Ernest Muret, the bomus dentist, new Mving at Mo. 476 Worth Clerk [who wan Schmidt's partner in the op- etrest, in the city of Chicago, 024 {oration of a counterfeiting plant at No. peavtieing msdseine. Sit Weat One Hundred and Thirty- (he document bears the signature of | fourth street, was turned over to the Pat Valy, notary public, Federal authorities by Inspector Faurot here was found, 100. a tin enemetied |to-day. Muret is in the Tombs, held weather worn, which had been| under $6,000 bail. A deapatch from from a wall or door. It read |Rerlin states that the records of the A. Held, No, 416 North Clark | Berlin Dental College, of which Muret erent.” WARNED FROM LONDON BY A WOMAN CORRESPONDENT. Cerds reading Dr. Ernest Muret, 1 Goucester Chambers, 2 Gloucester otrest, ‘W. C, London,” were found. ‘Teese wore mized in with many letters @ Woman's writing addressed to Dr. Muret and Geme wore signed " and ethere “Vers,” ‘Phe letters epoke of constant efforts Getectives to catch Muret. One May 1, 211, postmarked London affressed to Muret, “General De- York," implored him to the (om, Your sust have turned ‘White by this time under the atrain you ave been und ‘Come here and wear Yeu will not be recog- ned that tective. comPLere COUNTERFEITING ‘ * OUTFIT POUND. ‘@eevet service men went this after- neon to Dr. Murét's office at No. 516 ‘Wem. One Hundred and Thirty-fourth mses, and took away with them all of counterfeiting material there. Ac- to Chief of the Gecret service 4. Flynn, it was one of the est complete outfits for the photo- =3 mechanical of counterfelting allver and certificates he had e on, Besides the highly efficient camera there were more than 100 $i, O and $10 silver certifi 8 work on Pheto-Mechanical Processes,” thumbed and marked os te Ghield him. He said that both h an@ Muret had been experimenting mat Muret. coatinued the experiments neverthe- lene. . @UOPECTED OF ANOTHER MUR. DBR IN GERMANY. @uspicion that Sonmidt committed a@imilar crime in Germany before h Sold Four Houses LThrough World Ads. in One Week GARDNER, Fistbush Renting Specialist, 1800 Av. J, cor. East 15th St. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1913. Mow York World: ‘We Save sold four houses in the seven days by areas in exclusive ‘The value 7 sales was (630,800. Nery truly yours, “Gardner of Flatbush.” detectives in the apart: chum and counter- Ernest Muret, | tivities of Gehmidt. Nicholas avenue show | were that Muret {# wanted in London fer some crime committed while he was so that he under and dropped the name; of Held some time subsequent to July, 199, From the evidence at hand the police believe Muret went direct to Lon- | don from Chicago and remained tn the police drove him out. Then he came to New Muret’e Chicego connections are es. n of Muret. | weekiag along a new line which he ex- ected to develop further. criminal ac- Beveral Getective sent out to follow up clues Bleancd from the effects of Behmidt, and the inspecter anid he was hopeful jof bringing to. light considerable in- |formation about the operations of the + murderer in New York. FISHERMAN'’S HOOK BROUGHT UP BLACK HAIRS, A fisherman dangling his hook from the pler at thé’ foot of West One Hun- dred and Fifty-@eoond strect to-day felt @ weight at the end of hie line and drew in. The weight sipped away, but when tho fisherman awung his hook te the pler he found several tong Biacc haire entangled with the barb, Hurry- ing to the Wéat One Hundred and Fitty- second street etation the fisherman turned {n his find at the desk. Jhe orands of hair were given to Detective O'Neill, who notified Headquarters, pector Faurot, in the hope offind- ing the head of Anna Aumueller, which Jn atill misaing, ordered a police launch to drag the river off the One Hundred says he is o graduate, show that no decorated with crucifixes and pictures of ecenes from Holy Writ. In @ corner etood a large wardrobe, and on the top if was @ round bundle done up in tar paper auch found in the Hutson River and bound | With the same kind of wire, The packagn was taken down, the wiren were cut and It w that the paeudo priest had to his room in the parish house the cloths and the acrubbing brush with which he ef murder chamber. The package wi done up quarters, ugh pulteases and a trunk. They found an empty wallet with a monogram on it. Faurot went to Father Hurtman and asked the pastor if there had been money stolen or missing In the rectory. The aged pastor the wallet with the monogram was shown to him, declared that it belonged to the priest who had been robbed. Fauret then heard the atory of the Ea wetted that fchmidt had also rovbed the pastor of the offerings. PAUROT USED CLEVAANESS IN OBTAINING FULL CONFESSION. urct’s cleverness in handling the dig case, It appears, was not wholly eonfined to solving the mystery ai Getting the slayer. It was brought out to-day, though not by Faurot, that the ‘at detective showed skill in the way he got Schmidt inte his presence in the Httle reception room of the rectory {g the early hours Sunda; Faurot Was apprehensive lest the slayer, re- ing that the police had cornered him, would take his own life. Faurot student of hin name has been enrolled In the Institution since 108, and two of hia men left their motor oar a block away from the parish house and went up and rang the doorbell, red and confession of Schmidt, Faurot and hia men went up to lem and searched the of the wrapped the torso) United Becret Service Operative John! which was answered by the , Henry, in charge of the Now York| "Father," ealé Paurot to tue pester, Division, went to court to-day and ob-| “myself and these two gentlemen are tained a search warrant to open @ safe! desirous of sesing metse! Leger “ i. deposit box rented by Muret. The sate! matter of vast importa: deposit box Is in a Harlem bank and] you kindly notify nim?” Chief William J. Flynn ead that @A| Father Huntman, ushered the three effort was being made to find out If] men into the reception room and went the dentist had stored away any epur-| upstairs and awakened Schmidt, who fous bills of ten and twenty doller de-| put on his oassock, placed his diretts on nominations an well as finished plates|his heed and with his Dreviary in bis tor printing the bills. hand entered the room where the three The only plate now in the possession |detectives were waiting for him, Sohmidt of the authorities in a black plate, Ne. | did not suspect the identity of his 4. Chiet Flynn paid that it wea not | callers, finished, as the acid had not cut Into] Jn an instant Faurot was on his fect. all the lines and the plate iteslf was| He requested Father Huntman to leave only partially trimmed by « jig saw. | the room and then the inspector flashed ALL MURET’S EFFECTS IZED | his gold shield on Schmidt and ald that he was Inspector Faumt and the two Leal a Le men with him detectives. Schmidt put All the offecta In the entist'® rooms | ii, breviary, @ book which contains the at No. al Bt Nicholas avenue Were! aay offices to be read by the clergy, seized by the Secret Bervice agents, The a Peucet cave bite plate found shows that pleas were In bas the making to run off twenty dollar | ® heavy the shoulder, bills, ‘The dentist had three sheets of | “Brace up” shouted s/auret, and sig- SULZER'S FIRST MOVE TO ASK FOR DISMISSAL OF CHARGES —— (Continued @rom Firet Page.) C An of Counsel For and Against Sulzer eratle | { wel for G for it ' ptady Public tense that gr: crowd the Capitol corridors in an e! Just ind once Democratic caniifate No one will be allowed on the w Governor; Irving G. Vann, f Y exvopt members of the Court, wit: A d Chi f J d dge of the Court of Appeals: fheases, counsel, the Assembly Loard of ye senator Harvey D, Hinman and Loult | Managers and newspaper men n ief Judge of the Court of Appeals ; ene seater | Liew 't ach aide counts on an nuxiliary gun chara have t made that it port that sometimes outweighs even the | was found bnpossible to ace odate aw. Behind the board of managers for | al on U of the transformed Ser Impeachment the full strength de ate cham first two rows in Tannany's political organta not only dominates New Yu law spread its intluence ove: party of ¢ Sulzer faction has been attempting to rouse the Irresistible power of public opinion in every county, city and town ing a virtuous warfare upon ihe Tammany Tiger, j'o a eurprising extent and has found earnest supporters among all cl citizens, RIGHT OF INVESTIGATORS TO VOTE 18 QUESTIONED. ‘The right of the Sen bd Imperator Cherbourg ........ 5 P.M, | members of the Frawley Investigating > Committee, uncovered = the evidence |upon which the impeachment charees| STEAMSHIPS SAILING TO-DAY. against Gov. Sulser were based to ait as members of the Court of Impeach- Sails |ment promises to be one of the im- orM. Portant questions to he raised by coun. or the accused Executive. ators are James J. Fraw! York, Samuel J. Ramsperger of Buf- falo, Felix J. Sanner of Brooklyn. 1 suddenly at his home, No Democrats; and Klon R. Brown of {772 Grand atreet, Jer City, dant Watertown, Republican. Mr. Hoffey was forty years oll Although Senator Brown was first to! g nm his r cater when suggest impeachment of the Executive | ne was seventeen years old on the old as a rest of his allered pre-election promines concerning the enactment ot ja “full crew’ pill, the {took no part in the deliberations of the Frawley Committee, There Ix also a possibility that Sulzer will question the pr priety of any member of tho Senate sitting who m jov. leged exchange of his gubernatorial In the pe patronage for support of his direct masquerading as “independ | primary: pill. they are really under eon- The illness of Senator John ©. Fitz: gerald of New York, may prevent his attendance at the trial, but so far as! rican Schoo: known all the other Senators will be} LANDON, present. schooner Americans, Herrick, former Supreme Court | f be called upon to testify be- Senator James A, Emerson, BR publican, of Warrenabur fore the Frawley Committ tion with one of the articles of impeach- ment dealing with the Executive's a Interest In the trial fs so in- cast how the members of the vote have proved futi I torm that the up-Btate Democracy must free itself from the domination of Tam- many and not follow the ordere of “Boss Murphy. Therefore some of the JE district senators with an eye to their own political future are in an em- barrassing position regarding thelr votes in the Governor's trial, unless th weight of both law and evidence marks unmistakably thelr course. One of the most important questions | of law to be determined is whether acts | committed by the Governor before was sworn into office on Jan 1 can be Two-thirds of all the members present | CoMsidered in connection with his Ime must vote the Gover:.r gullty before he | Peachment. can be removed from offiee, The com-| FIRST LEGAL PROBLEM !8 ON pat membership of the Court of Ap- | SCOPE OF CHARGES. peals and Senate, if ull places were) % Milled, would be sixty-one. The Senate! ane antuce Pinar bee Need has fifty-one members, but there are two tt" he sv sntional diaclosures that have Vacancles, one calised by the resignas | 1 Won of Franigin D. Roosevelt to bo. | 7een made Abel the Governor aoe urt Ww FROM §5 TO 59 MEN TO SIT JUDGMENT. THE FIFTH AVENUE SHOP OUR $10 TRIMMED HATS ARE EXAMPLES OF SMARTNESS tives of tes and Gold certificates. There was also “Halt-Tone and well it &y long atagy. Capt. John Henry, head of the local Searet Service, had « long talk with Gekmidt in the Tombs this afternoon, Wherein the murderer implicated Muret ‘an accomplice without any effort od Geemany, Schmidt said, and had de- try it aut as soon as he joa, but had net done The latter had qvveral times that k wae copper out of which he could have mace twenty-seven. bills of the United #tates. Chief Flynt @aid that he knew of go counterfut in circulation with @ plate munber 6. In addition to searching the safe de- posit box in a Harlem bank, the Secret Service men went to work on the male found in the effice of the dentist, This safe wan not opened by the police, “The big thing in this case,” declared Chief Flynn in his office at the Custom House, “in the motive that prompted the priest and the dentist to go into the counterfeiting business, It te well ¢s- tablished that they were greedy for money, and it ie not unitkely that they got in touch with a skilled countertelter, who shuwed them the way to clean up. Tam satisfied that the two men resemble the pasvere who went through Massa. chusetts and Connecticut laying dow phony twenty-dollar bills in saloons,” Diatrict-Attorney Whitman on hie return to the olty ¢rom @ short vaca: tlon to-day immediately took up the Belmidt case. After a conference with Apnintant jorneya Nott and Murphy and with Inspector Faurot, Mr. Whitman ennounced his plans. ‘An inquest ts to be held in Hoboken to-morrow night at which @ represe tative of the District-Attorney’ will be present. Ti remaing of Anna Aut be brought from Ni 4 Morgue and Coroner Feinberg will or- der an inquest to be held early next week. The case of Hchmidt will be presented to the October Grand Jury. If an ine dietment is found Bohmidt will be placed on trig) for murier tate in October a early in November before dudge Foo ter in the Court of General Seas, It ts anticipated that Alphonse Koel- ble, counsel for Schmidt, wit put tn the claim that his client is unable to ald hin in preparing @ defense. in that event @ commission will be appointed to examine Behmidt in the Tombs and re- port on his mental condition, Finally if counsel inaiste that Bchmidt ts insane, Judge Foster may appoint a commis- sion of three or allow a fury to decide whether or not he shall be placed on trial. The United Staten authorities, by agreement with Inspector Fauret, have Prooured warrants for Echmidt as well an for Muret on the counterfeiting charge. There ts no Intent in the minds of the authorities of prosecuting Bohmidt for counterfelting, but the war- rant has deen asked for as a matter of legal form and precaution, he having | freely admitted that he mad office Read World Real Estate Ads, | *%e ™urder of Anna Aumusiler, Inupec rs "| tor men have learned that) Jor Best Bargains. Schmidt stole $00 of the Easter collec: tlon at Gt. Joseph's Charen last spring se World Real le Ads, and also robbed his fellcw priesis as they slept, At has also been discovered for Quich Results | that Schmidt\ robbed @ visiting priest, 7 | WRo spent ty night at St. Joseph’ “eo Gee eleities’ ER , (eee. weer a ah a ei ‘ - pan gem ~ ree ner ig up the activities of Bchmigt 9, during the period immediately preceding { Balled the detectives, who searched the clergyman and found a rasor. Faurot had kept his mission hidden lest Sohmidt ead his life upstairs. to general opin! Faurot put Sehmidt through mental tortures, He flashed the photograph ef the mur- dered girl before the man and the pale light from the flickering gas jet showed up the features, “Do you know that girl?” “No, no," faltered Schmidt as he cov- ered his eyes with the prayer book. Faurot grabbed Behmidt by two should: ere and shook him fercely, “You lie, you know you lie! claimed the In- pector. Then under the searching eye of the police Schmidt staggered bach dnd mumbled: “You, 1 billed her. 1 killed her.” Written questions concerning what part, If any, Mures, the bogus dentist, played in the disposition of the body of Apna Aumuelier and the counterfeiting operations in Wi One Hundred and were submitted to Schmidt in the Tomes to-day, He sent out the following reply "Muret had no part "whatever in those crimes. He always advised me against doing euch things. He helped me only in photographic studies, but not for the Durpose of making money. He had noth ing to do with Anne." Later on Schmit, in an: to an- other question, wrote the fo! iz note Anas (Aumueller) Knew nothing lames to solve the seaial GANGSTER FIRES SHOT; IS PROMPTLY NABBED, Fifth avenue tn the neighborhood of Eighteenth street was crowded Inst eve- ning with workers when a gang of Youths #teyped up to seveniteen-year-old Kai had been in @ Aght earlier in the wang Who accosted Lim eeked him why had beaten the voy. and sent Lipshite to the sidewalk, GArls nearby ted toward the combatants, \Before the man cout had grabbed him. Th Olivers prisoner sald, Michaelowit at No, os waa arraigned to-day and held in 0,600 ball to await the action ff the Grand Jury, ee day with a youngster, and one of the face, Another pulied ou @ blacksack screamed, and Qilver The |Freach! in the Jefferson Market Couit JUDGE CULLEN A GREAT FIGURE | “IN TRIAL, | gar M. Cullen, Chief Judge of the| Court of Appeals, stands out as a great figure in the cuse, He is admittedly a fearless jurint. Nothing has ever! ow him in hie eworn duty but his belief in the right. He retires from oMfice on Dec. 31 next, simply bevause | he has reached the age limit. Independ- | mys of the conventionalitics, excepting | those which he belleves are founded | on tho fundamental law of the land, | the opinion of this veteran jurist will powerful influence on the court. the trial ie set in the e @ Henate Chamber of the monu- mental capitol, a lofty room converted from @ legislative hall into @ courtroom and arranged for stately and solemn ef-, The furniture ts of mahogany, the ceilings gorgeous with art decora- | tions, All the setting Is designed to display the majesty and the power of hi ein the Union im- ching its chief executive. ‘This day, the one preceding the formal opening of the drama, ts busy with re- Nearsals of the actors who will enact leading roles. The Board of Man- who have been accumulating evi- fence in New York City came up to Al- vany bearing tho masa of documents and accompanied by their counsel, The jovernor and his lawyers met in con- erence, planning the defense and watehful of every mo of the accus- ing forces, sULZER'S FRIENDS TO HOLD BIG RALLY TO-NIGHT, A public demonstration against Tam- nany ts scheduled for to-nikht, when a ing is to be held in one of elty’s big halls The Sulzer adhere his promise that vigorous denuncia-! Y 4 i" tons and perhaps sensational disclosures | Rudolph Kam of No. & East One Mun: | cit te male, showing che chatees ae | hearing thera te dred and Fifteenth wtreet and Frans | ‘hip prosecution of the Guveruor by. hie | FONE Governor Lipanita of No. 8) Bast One Hundred | ch" Pr te his failings, because, ao matter ane Thirty-fret street. Across the Whilo this is going on to-night both much street Detective Oliver of the Central y ie rex PRISE aa Tad see oubes of the Legislature are to meet in| any 18 anne regular aeasion to act on an emergency, direct tax bill that is urgently needed e the State's financlal credit in ite sipking fund. The machinery of the government has oroken down during the months of con- test between Governor and Legislature, run wild, Adminis- loat, ‘There is chaos Co-operation bee tween departments has disappeared in Glasension and fac ional quarrels, State is almont without @ business go! ernment. All the arrangements and the course at come Assisian: Secretary of the Navy, the other hy the conviction and imp onment of Stephen J. SUlwell for brie bery. This leaves the Senate with forty-nine | members. It has not been deters mined just how many judges of the Court of Appeals wil sit. There are} Seven elected members and three jus} tices of the Supreme Court serving in the higher court by special designation. | The court will hold a conference to- morrow morhing and determine whether all ten or only the seven elected judges will participate in the impeachment trial Unier these circumstances the ( of Impeachment will consist of be nm fty-flve and fiftysnine members. To convict will require thirty-eight or forty votes, according to the total numver that will assemble in the Senate Cham- ber. THREE “UNKNOWN QUANTITIES” IN THE CASE. There ave three unknown quantit to bo determined as the case proceeds I—Questons of law, It is conceded that the rulings of the eminent judges of the Court of Appeals will have pro- dominating weleht with the Senators in} Passing upon this phase of the trial. Public aentimens 1s euch that few Sen- | ators would presume to set up the! opinions against the decisions of the Judges, who are considered to be uhso- lutely unblased by the political consid erations #0 strongly In the cage. 2-The evidence. While much of this has been made publiv already, Tam- many leaders assert they have In re- rve more damaging testimony tendin to show that the Governor has comm ted many financial crimes. 3~Political exigencies. It has been as- sumed that the most of the Republican dena ors will be inciined to vote for the Governor whenever legitimate op- portunity offers, so that he may con- tinue in oMee to complete the disruption of Tammany. Democratic Senators from up-State disiriet have been Seems futile to copy a packet when contents alone count. provedure at the trial have been opied from the trial of Andvew John son, President of the Uulted states vearly haifa contury ago, when Con- uait to remove hin f of ny a single vote, Thera n {ie the wane vacertainty prevailing in Mbany to-day, All attempia to fore- Frose CEYLON TEA } in Wall street funds will be barred. by eminent counsel that nothing can be conaldered in the impeachment proceed- ings excepting acts that may have been commitied by the Governor suming office, They also assert that a Governor may be impeached only for treason and bribery commited in of- fice, and that none of the evidence so far made public lays elther of these crimes upon hin, Thus the State of New York comes to this exceptional and spectacular trial of its chief executive, each aide sup- ported by the highest legal talent. So far as lawyers are concerned they bi ance evenly, For the prosecution the chief counsel is Alton B, Parker, for- nierly Chief Judge of the Court of Ap- peals and Democra:ic candidate for President tn 1904, His principal asslat- ants are Edgar T. Brackett of Saratoga, and Isadore Kresel of New York, of the Governor Leaky Tin Roofs made better than new by giving thom BER - Phone John 144 Grocers and veidvawssca— Dealers Know the Merits of Eddys' Aol) English Sauce They sell lots of it. Per bottle, 19e Made by E. Pritchard,331 Spring St.JN. CHOCOLA FF LAXATIVE ied COmsTh TIPATION SS Se White Rese Coffee, Nene Better Goods Carefully Packed and S! Express ner’ ole pi * Ee 208 BROADWAY 4 BARCLAY STREET R U-B R-0 * ” Lt WARSAU STREET 28 CORTLANDT SY. BER - ( Between Beckman & Se Corner Church Street Ow sila and slicent pie one neatly aatislectory. W. Mth STREET 472 FULTON ST. erent Cor, Elm Place, B’klyn THE STANDARD PAINT CO. 100 William St., New York m one} ‘you ought to see Little made’ Moreover, you don't cash Seep and arms ure ti guahions, are ma aired J. 47 & 49 West 14th St. Near 6th jad vt to gain admission to the court of the has been reserved cen made for the nbers of the Assembly other than the Board of Managers, who have the impeachment proceedings in churge. The public will be admitted to the gal- leries until all seats are filled, when the doors will be barred against fur- ther admissions, — STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17. From Dock avout y but Against fyatem the He has succeeded nes of who as Th y of New William H. 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