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a CLE.Y Tbe [*Ciroulation Books Open oks Open to Al” 1O18. ty The Pree Potieting Vee Sew Sork Werte ROFRANO’S S ARREST NEAR, REPORT AT HEADQUARTERS PRICE ONE CENT (we rege (MYSTERIOUS TIP _ STARTS ALL-NIGHT HUNT FOR ROFRANO REPORT THAT ARCHIBALD BORE SECRET MESSAGES IN HOLLOW GOLD-HEADED CANE ———— He Tells Secret Service Men, However, at Headquarters While De- HUNTED AS SY Ar S55 0 ET ORR Notes Were He | | {Motorman Doran Had Killed Woman in Sight of Their Didn't Contents— To Washington To-Day. | “het ry Without revealing the secret of an| Children and Fled. @lleged gold-headed cune supposed to | Rave held despatches of importance, Janes F. J. Archibald, the American war who got trouble by carrying a commu that prompted this That Story Has No Basis in Truth. Will Ask ize $5,000 Aldermen to Author- Reward for Sealed Know and Fugitive To-Day. A rumor that Michael A. Rofrano was likely to be brought in at any _ minute caused an unusual stir around Police Hendquarters early to-day, Inspectors Faurot and Cray remained A man tdentified as Edward Doran, |" the Job until far after midnight the B, I. T. motorman tor whom the| As#istant District Attorney Deacon Into potter were searching on a charge of | MUFPhy, who has been working night ki correspondent ation the case, drove up in an ng his wife, committed sutcide at | #14 day on Government to automobile and went tnto conference 6.15 to-day at Harrison and Van} @sk the recall of Austrian Ambassa- | prunt Streets, Brooklyn, by shooting | With the Inspectors. or Dumba, will go to Washington! pimsolf behind the left ear Within a short time two detectives to-day to put himself in touch with) policeman Duncan, a block away,| Were sent away in Murphy's car the State Department. only person near when| The only information given out wa The Administration, Washington committed suicide. In the| that “there may soon be a real story Gespatches state, has not decided! man's pocket was his name|in the Rofrano case." Whether the what its course will be tn the case,| and his badge, a razor and an open|fMicials received a tp as to Ro- ut has no Intention of making any) penknife. Detective McCarthy made | frano's hiding place, or were working ebarge just now. Archibald, how-| the jdentification, Jon some other angle of the case, no ever, will not be allowed to leave the| Doran, 40 years old, shot and killed | 0ne Would say oMcially, But Ro- Country until the State Dopartment is! his wifo, Mra. Hannah Doran, pros-|fTano's capture was generally be- @atisfied it has no case against him.| perous keeper of rooming houses, at| Heved to be tinminent, This cannot be until all the docu-|9 o'clock last night as she sat on the| THO Personal interest Mayor Mitchel mts taken from him at P: mouth is taking {n the for Rofranc home at 422 Pacific ere received, which will be some time kiyn, and eacaped. Police| 48 epurred the Poltce Department this week. circulars describing him and calling| {to unusual activity, veday th When Capt, William J. Flynn of the | for his capture were posted in subway | Mayor will ask the Roard of Alde Secret Service boarded the Rotterdam} and “L" stations and at all the ferries,| Men to authorize the offer of a $6,006 Yesterday he is understood to have| Mrs. Doran owned the house at No.| Peward for the arrest of the former esked Archibald but one question 422 Pacific Street and one directly be- | city off charged with procuring “Did any one give you a gold-|hind at No. 219 Dean Street, Shel the murder of Mike Giamari, headed cane either as a present or to] leasad two other houses In Pacific| CHARGES AGAINST THOSE WHO @ake qs a present to any one else?” Street, The couple had three chil- LET HIM ESCAPE, Archjbald replied that he carried no| dren, Thomas, eighteen; Margaret,| As @ further indication of his tnter- puch cane and had never heard of it| sixteen, and Edward, twelve, Mar-|est, the Mayor has directed tha Before. He gave his word of honor] garet and Edward were playing in} charges be preferred ajainst De fand was not questioned further, It] the street not far from thelr home| tives Clinton Wood and Henry © had been reported there was such a] when Doran came to the foot of the | Jessup for letting Rofrano slip @ane, holding important information| steps, The police assert he demanded| through their hands, and declared for the Austrian or an allied Gov-| money of his wife, who sald: that he would have had Rofrano @rnment. It is reported that Archi-| ‘You had better go on into the | ousted from the Street Cleaning De- bald fainted when the Secret Service| house.” partment long before the Deputy's men went into his stateroom to in-| Then, it ts declared, Doran shot his|name was connected with the Gia- terview him. wife five times—once in the left| mart case had not the District At- ARCHIBALD SAYS HE [8 INNO. | breast, twice in the left shoulder, torney thought such action might CENT VICTIM. twico in the right, He dashed | Prejudice his case For several hours after his arrival| through the basement of No, 422 Pa- The Mayor explained that no office Archibald did little talking, but late|cifle Street to the back yard, scram-|!8 moro anaious than the Mayor's to dn the day he Issued a long statement, | bled over the tans a tan pee | pare Betrane onus and ~ the “4 |the basement of No. 219 Dean Street | caso tried on its merits. Tho decision Ne eee ee ae eg ae cad to the att to put tho detectives on trial cam wittingly and innocently.” and want- in a sate and profit-yielling cuter rise or in a gilt-edged house, lot or) was larm than to risk one's savings In aj Seventy-e bellef that he torney Perk! Will give District At- and if he When the police got to the sceno|after a conference with Police Com- et out of it “the best way I of to Ls ie way Ae ne Washing- | PAward was holding bis mother's | missioner Woods, ‘The yor sald fon. to-day he would communicato| Head in his arms begging her to speak |the mon had been assigned to the ith the State Department his readi.|t 2m and her young daughter Mar-| District Attorney's offico and that c caeeae al No one,| Karet was being led away by neigh-| while it was claimed they bad done Bene bors. The girl was violently hys-/as told, and the District Attorney second Page. torical. | do ot bel ey should be (Continued on Second Page) | tM ake, who came from Long | 1% Mot believe they should t —— Island Hospital, found’ Mra. Doran |Dlamed for what happened, tho host : dea ie boy's arms, | to establish thelr responsibility ) Jead In the boy y w What to Do With j > lis at a trial. Of the reward the , Mayor sald Money! —_| SPEEDING TAXI TOSSES BOY Your Money “While no effort will be spared by the Police Department, it seems wise one’s fingers! et The story of Rocco Carntvate, “i tetho ane brought down from Clinton Prison, Speculations ‘sro. dangerous! | ab that, witnesses sald, waa! will be continued to-day. He has Mt is far better to invest one's money; truck | aiready told enough to justify the | | Aven lust night, at full detatls, hth tossed wild-cat scheme that may turn out) him ten fect and rushed away without | does another murder indictment is to “no good end”! | slacking its pace . expected after the Grand Jury takes 9 819 Cart Seb West One! up the case Thuraday. Carnivale did @,0% not talk freely until hia eight-year-old World “Real Est jie” “Business Op it son had been brought to see him | portunity” Ads, Last Week nore speed Mra. Krank| Sn the presence of Lloyd 1,312 | {, police of the recklem®) Stryker, his counsel, and Mr. Broth- ' Strath ford found you ers, Carnivale told a ator: of the More Than tho Herald i win events leading up to the ee » N45! which differed materially from any Bog World Ads. Any Morning for by SE tied A he bad told previously. He tried to Far the Greatest Number and Vart- alae aver OF | a nod tety of Investment Opportunities! # (Continued on. Becené-Jnanh Police Officials and Prosecutor | FORBURGLAR KILLS HIM WITH BULLET Boy Seeking Air on Fire Escape Fails to Answer Challenge and Is Slain. |GUN WIELDER IS HELD, Shot C: Residents of Causes Near Panic Among | zabeth Street Tenement. Mistaken for a burglar, seventeen- your-old John Bogge of No, 762 Da-| Philadeiphia, and fatally wounded yesterday as he lay fl on a fire escape balcony on the fourth floor rear at No. 269 Elizabeth Street. With a bullet wound back of the left ear, he was removed to St Vincent's Hospital, where he 4.80 o'clock. Charles Lamina, bedroom window opens on the balcony where| Bogge was shot, is a prisoner at the Mulberry Street lice Station |mina admits shooting at a suppo burglar, The police were told the now dying me fr with relatives to att of his uncle. he Philadelphia party | were guests of Pasquale Cabrelli, wv lives on the fifth floor of the Eliza- bast Street address. rien Street, was shot died at La- young man | nt 1 th func NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, * * 4 ' ; H Hecause of the tn his apart le number of visitors Cabrellt w ping arrang: 6, and got perm make them all th lay pa | rectly wan ¢ n to nA Vacant apartr Young Mop in’ the over Lamina's who slept vacant ment ter midnight ho went to the fire escape falling from floor. apie A was taken Ill, and stumbled, | the fifth to the fourth Lamina, who was awakened by the noise, cried, “Who is there Answer or I'll shoot.” ‘There was| no answer, and he fired through the| shutters. Tho shot aroused the twenty fami- Nes in the building and reserves had | Station to prevent @ panic as Bogge was removed to the hospital and La- ming arrested. a KILLED AFTER A DANCE, | Greek Restaurant in Sixth Ave oft Germany is altering her marriage laws to make good the losses In Hyves in. the war, The Linperial Gazette of A w published a regulation by the Prasstan Government authorizing the Min f Justice to transfer to the Mngiv courts jurisdiction for the granting of | exemption from the existing In | prohibits marriage be sixteenth y women from — cor the c r | The same transfer of jurisdiction was decreed for cases of adoption 4 yee . 10 | Bread and Cheese Requir Law, LONDO meal? That question may have clded in to be called from the Mulberry Street! harnessed by the which Is To treat t necessary According to a Wrexham cheese usin: such out fear constitute money 4s Knocked. from tis Wagon’ Of pot seriously 1 MRS. JAMES F. od. ARCHIBALD [Circulation Books Open to All.” 18 PAGES CZAR BLAMED FOR RUSSIAN DISASTER AT VILNA, IN SUPERSEDING GRAND DUKE MISTAKES YOUTH Wire @ f Dumba’ 8 Despatch Bearer | ho Accompanied Him on Trip. 4b eed POE EP e ee Sen iy Te Devs Werther OHOWEre Cir.Y — PRICE ONE CENT. — —— GERMANS CUT OFF RETREAT OF CZAR'S ARMY BY RAILWAY AND CLOSE TRAP AT VILNA Prince Leopold, Advancing Along the Niemen, Pierces Russian Line— Foe Must Face Battle or Flee Across Broken | Country. SHIFTING OF DUKE (E NICHOLAS BLAMED FOR PRESENT PERIL LONDON, Sept. 24.—Commenting on Field Marshal von Hinden- burg’s latest coup, the military correspondent of the Times suggests that oa PPO CET OTT PS Seer eee eee e of Grand Duke Nicholas seems to have lost favor and instead of ¢om tinuing their orderly retreat the Russians held on too long. This gave the German commander an opportunity of which he availed himself fully, and the great cavalry raids of the American Civil War have been reproduced in the Vilna region, PA et epee gy “It was @ great coup,” the comm GERMANY JAILS NUN ater to'roocn Vitotte and the rotten 5-3 SES DECPOSSES 5 WHAT IS A MEAL?” EAT ONE TO TREAT ements of Proposed Court Hold N, Sept, 21—What is a| to be de- | be! | London no-treating order under contemplation, person it will be to buy him a meal. decision by Magistrates, bread court should now a also the and If such a a meal decision is upheld, New York's sand-| Seene of Stabbing, |i hes an 1 boiled exgs of Raines Law Sixth Avenue, where he ran a pc nd cheese always on h in a Greek res at No the Ratnes Law Avenue. He wa: eatod with the bread and of No. 14) Weat ohh asked the girl for “oF Jaceepted, and Liwlukes threw his wine he ‘latrinte wens bag on! the the hg-treating order has been en y ead |” 7 two wounds in hie| . In the case et 1 wife tt is explained ead Knife. Vervas fed, | that she hay by law been given con ant brought. back, | trol over her husband's nd self a drink If she ays fo t were held at the res-| {ie money , Soe i) ware ett)“ Nelther can a drink be regarded as| payinent of a wager, for itt ould | be a The law also ha fed GERMAN GIRLS OF 16 TO WED |anct! umont, to wit: Tt will be sdb at recatve th fn ari Age Limit Lower Neenase of War public house from it of th law ne 8 hurt, but Toth the automobile and] maged, ‘Wagon were somewhat da: ° “~ beat d DUMBA STARTS HOME ‘ASK BRITISH; MAY HAVE | SEPT. 28; HE WILL SAIL ON THE ROTTERDAM Will Meet | Newsof Austrian Ambassador's Plan of Departure Surprises Washington. Word came from the Austrian sum- alry to reach Viletka and the railway WITH SECRET MAIL Junction at Molodachno, which must have been the main artery for up bese 2M, pites not only for the Vilna army bat for all the Russian troops fighting oh low's army 1s following the cavaley through Svienteyany. This irruption will have the important effect of eer ering the Russian central and noréh- ern armies from each other, for the latter cannot do much to prevent this separation since it is being attacked itwelf by superior forces, at all events around Dvingk.”* The army of Prince Leopold of Bae varia, the captor of Warsaw, which has been pushing steadily and quiet. ly eastward, almost unnoticed in the PARIS, Sept. 21--A despatch to the Havas News Agency trom Geneva says oxtraordinary precautions have been taken by the German military administration to prevent uncensored letters from leaving many. A Sister Superior of the Order of Sainte Christiania, at Motz, was searched on her departure for a trip to Swita erland, Vurious letters intended for mailing outside Germany were found on her, and sho was sentenced to fif- mer embassy at Lenox, Mass. to-| teen days in prison, A sister who| tumult of the battle for Dvingk and day, that Dr. Constantin Theodor| had written ono of the letters was) Vilna and the Russian counter effem- Dumba, whone recall to Vienna was | sentenced to @ month's imprieon-| 5174 4 the south, by advancing along roquested by Prealdont Wilson, bad | 7°? the south bank of the Niemen, has reserved passage on the Hollaud- LEND now reached, according to the Berlis America steamer Rotterdam, which SWEDES WILL offical statement, a poiat on the Inet will sail next Tuesday. The Rotterdam's port of destination ty Rotterdam, Holland. at Retterdam, Dr. make his way tory Vienna Disem| to Germany and a That Damba Wil sa tne to Waaht WASHINU'TC Wo pt, 21 Dumba plans to through neutral terri hasten railroad line by which the Busstans, fleeing from the Vilna region, might have regained touch with thelr mais body. The Russian troops in the seoter barking GERMANY $10,000,000 In Return for Which She Will Per- mit Exportation of Certain around Lida, forming the defenders ‘ Commodities. of Vilna, now, apparently, will be a ESP compelled to retreat across country Acting| LONDON, Sept. 31—In return for) 1, Mingk. From Lida to Minsk fe ‘6 consent to permit the ex- sretary of State Polk to-day an- eto d it a esa semis chee aeee ninety miles, across brekew nounced that the department shad Petar liemia te Beaden ive Swea, |country, intersected not only by the mado no reply te the letter which banks, according to the Copen-| Niemen, which the retreating Base Ambassador Dumba addresse to| hagen correspondent of the Exchange | glans must cross, but by many of its Secrotary Lansing on Saturday, It} Telexraph Company, Dery Hee | tefbutaries. Moreover, the German te probable — th epartment with| Rho: Germany & 1085. Molodeteh \} ee eee eevee xl) 900,000 to be used in payment for] troops at Molodetehno are only about hitter of fori, but that It will not| #eed® bought in Sweden by Germany.) forty miles, or less than half as far have any further discussions with eens pememnerr | from Minsk as the Russians around The report feseiveditrom New York| NEW SUBMARINE SCARE. | Lida themselves, to-day announcing that Dumba eammeunentene a| TRAP CLOSING ON R JAN, 10 would sail for Holland on Sept. 28 was| Travel Between Boulogne BERLIN BEL! 0, TPT ART LEER IRR CAT hav been | Melkestone Again Suspended, In the ofrcumstances, the Russias made for Dr. Dumba's safe conduct VARIS, Sept. 21.—Channel service be-| troops probably will try to fall Dats ener tween Houlogne and Folkestone, which| southward, hoping to make conmes- p was stopped Friday because of a false| tions with the railroad from Mingls to t STEAMSHIF S DUE TO-DAY. alarm regarding submarine activity, | Baranovitzl, By the time they have wari ‘again was #uspended yesterday. ure) peaoned thie point, however, Usey. Santa Clara, Cristobal TOA, Me) ras 1 officials were unable to give the| may find both ends of the line, at Geratogs, Havens, * 10. Ms) reas |Minsk and Baranovitzi, in the hands Stephon, Barbados...... 10 A. M, | Ing to Boulogne advices Friday, | o¢ their enemies, | J. di Giorgio, Port Antonio. ...11A.M./a trawler roported slghtin "The army of Prince Leopold mas Tussenth, Glangew +. aM, reached the Golomadz district a8 Dvorzee and the region soutien, SAILING T0-0 DAY. |thereof, while ity left te ap- — to Fatr, | proaching the 4 schiaka ‘J San Giorgio, Naples 12M 1.—Attend-| says the Germag (eMfcial stat Excelsior, New Orloans +12M. lance at the Panama: P ncite Exposition | Dvorgec 1a on th® railroad Lida Vordi, Ric Janeiro 1 P.M.) has reached the 11,000,000 mark, It was] to Baranovital, about tw Apache, Jacksonville,.... ‘on A ~day T average daily m south of the former Clty of Columbus, Savannah M. + Attendance srce the exposition opened M. bas been 61,311 “Im the vicinity of the } , woot since the recent changes in the Russian higher command the wise strategy Censorship of Letters Enforced), yiinaSionim ti le wan Balt Strictly, Says News Report business for the Russians to lose this to Paris point even temporarily if Gen, Bue SB lets “| i 4 \

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