New York World (Newspaper) - July 24, 1898, New York, New York Replies to World Wants havt been re at The Worlds own n twentytwo July u THAN IN THE SAME LAST Circulation Books Open to Circulation Books Open to Iiy the New York PRICE HVE NEW Help Wanted advertisements were printed in The World last than last V IN THE THIRTEEN COMBINED PRICE FIVE mm He Is the Northampton Banker Accused of Getting Away with of Other Peoples Acknowledges His Says He Took the and Is Willing to Return Without a Spains Foreign Minister Has Begun Negotiations Through the the Continental I losing blood he soon wivern t himself and hick There the ONLY FOUR PERSONS between the tho taken the I the on collided the ft two of HAD ONLY SEVEN DOLLARS WHEN ARRESTED IN Premier Will Bend His had struck me ment of Any Indemnity and to pines Without Annoying Special to The July the absconding treasurer of the Northampton Savings and President of the Hampshire County National Bank of was captured by the Louisville police this after I His alleged shortage Is said to be He acknowledges his and Bays he the He Is willing to go back to Northampton without requi When captured he had in his and a gold These all his talking to Werner In his private Chief iof Detectives Sullivan se a full Warner said that ho speculated freely and lost large Bums of and Is Ho also says toe was liberal and gave to friends who needed Warner Is a heavy man with bright gray eyes and Thls afternoon he was called on by the Mayor and several members of the of He talked affably with and noting His Honors Mystic said that was a Fpr the past three or almost ever since he from North Warner has been In He boarded at ast had his mall sent to 611 Second a having made the arrangement the proprietor of tho latter place whom he met one morn Jng at Cherokee The detectives got a tip that Warner was supposed to ln ths direction when his flight was first have since Jeen on the lookout for Several of the detectives had seen Warner on the but Chief was the only one who recognized his man from the sent to the Chief of Police of this afternoon telephoned Sullivan he would start for Louisville He will take Warner some time next Every day for past Warner called on the Exchange Editor of the j for copies of Boston and Springfield Many times ihe sow i his and announcements rewards for his but never once Ihe betray would talk of current and was especially In and baseball AS OF TWO BANKS HE GOULD THE to July Wanner was the Hamp shire County National Bank of capital of and a nominal surplus of of the Hampshire Savings with de posits of and a guarantee fund of the active manager of tho Northampton Cycle which employed 100 hands the manager of the Porter Machine Works of which employs about twenty Hehad been the chief engineer of the Northampton Fire one of the Aldermen of the Chairman of the Finance and could have been Mayor of dty if he had desired the He was Treasurer of Hampshire County for fifteen V He was the of the Democratic party for State Treasurer for two at the time when Honry Loverins and John Andrews were the Demo candidates for Hewas Democratic candidate for Councillor tho Eighth Council District against the late Congressman Ashley was candidate for the Council against Levl of running in a strong Republican district and against strong Warner nearly defeated both of the opposition his Lewis Wanner for years practically the Many of the directors wore well advanced In years and they were tied to him by the strings of friendship and selfInterest Warner could borrow from the national bank at It la that the collaterals were the securities of savings to taken In turn from tho national hank when the savings bank examiner put In an and made to do duty again when the national bank examiner put in THE EIGHTH THE PRESIDENTS ON THE PROM PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN FOR NOV 5HE 15 Out of Joliet Long Enough to Marry His Having thus full of both and savings it is that he was tempted to go into speculations and The moat startling feature developed aster Ms flight was the fact that he had ft behind him a statement giving the amount of his and something Wot the According to which was in the handwriting of his peculations amounted to equally divided between the two But this proved to be an as Ws shortage Is now stated to When Warner could no longer hide his peculations and was hard pressed by bank people he sought safety In driving from his Northampton home where all trace of him was Officers scoured the country far but gained no clue tfi his whereabouts until his capture was announced Bank Commissioner Looke suspected that Warner was with securities deceive the bank So he the bonds and discovered that was giving the same bonda as assets to both On April 30 the Controller of the Currency ordered the closing of the National while the savings bank was taken in charge by the Savings Bank It is alleged that Warners downfall was occasioned by speculation in bucket a manufactory and several other speculative HIS JAILER WAS BEST SAVED THREE FROE Pitt and Lilly Would Gone to thu far Special to Tho July Ties of New who Is PAYN CLAIMS A VESTED Bat It Is Not the Court Will Special to Tho July Is alto gether improbable that the appeal to tho courts by the Purcell Envelope Special to The July is his honeymoon to the Jail of Cook The former banker and former treas urer of the University of now Convict the Illinois State at was at noon today married to Miss Sarah Louise his former whose name fig ured prominently In the revelations that followed wrecking ofthe Globe Sav ings Bank a year ago last Her Berry was the assistant cashier of the defunct until a few years prior to Spald his Sarah had been the bankers stenographer and Her father had at one time been the of the safety deposit of The failure of the Globe Savings Involving losses o more than lit was led to tho discovery that had and In va rious Ways disposed of half a million dollars worth of bonds belong ing to the University of He w on several counts for vioto of after guilty months ago sentenced to an indeterminate terro at lie Went to a His presence In the city now Is duo to the necessity of his appearance as a witness in litigations in connection with the defunct which he to this day claims Is a solvent One of the mysteries of the Globes ending tha summer at White Is Company Lou Payn will recover for tine hero of that resort because of tne remunerative contract which was CHARLES gallant rescue of three women from a He was out Miss daughter of the tragedian Miss daughter of of and also New a sudden puff of I upset Miss Warde has a knowledge of but the lothera wera entirely helpless In the wa who Is a fine as Wards to overturned and struck out for Miss few feet and swam to and Miss lent a haling Miss Pitt by chl but he where aha PVf hep for tof yesterday nullified by eral The power of heads of de to reject any or all bids has heretofore been fully recognized by the Argument will be heard on the appeal on In the mean the work of for bida will though the contract will not be until the Court renders its In the complainants petition asking for an Injunction It la averred that the contract awarded toy eral Gary in valid and and that tho complainant has a right In It that the Purcell Company is In all respects able and willing to perform Uie contract that It has valuable and that special ma chinery was set up for the purpose of work that this machinery is only for this class of and that a cancellation of the contract inflict Irreparable damage on the ito present the first bonds Globe Savings of Mortgages DownTown Busi ness Property to Secure a Loan of THE WAIFS MISSION One of the Unfortunate Conse quences of Joseph Letters Mis hap as a This young as Louise played an Important part In the affairs of of sent to the penitentiary for Improper banking Brought from prison to Chicago to he married ils former failure was what Sad become of all the It was finally learned that tho family had a nice home In which it said to have been the re sult of Then that Uie Sarah had been given by him property in this and Pocatello bonds and other se to the value of Re Leman and his lawyers succeeded In Inducing the young woman to turn everything she had received from Spald over to the receiver In considera tion of which she was to be kept out of the Fell lu Love with But the story came It told how Spalding had fallen In love with the girl when she was In his how ho had sent er to a fashionable academy a leading musical conservatory In Boston to finish her and how he had showered kindnesses on her and her re had separated from his had on account of his devotion to Sarah Strangely made her home her In a house pro vided by her Just across the street from the one occupied by the family At the clubhouse In the where sought Miss visited it was with a Tasty quarters were set apart for her After the failure sought rest and Miss presence at the same time brought him encouragement and com After his arrest and and when bond was Miss Ervin was a frequent visitor to the bringing delicacies and condolences to her unfortunate No matter how Hard the storm beat she was loyal and kind to and all their friends knew was but question Were 69 te It Is understood In order to meet with no ho turned over to paid up life poli cies for about It was thought that he would marry Sarah Louise before ho donned convict but as his sentence was minute he looked for freedom and they determined to When was brought back here as a witness ho had much correspondence to look and Sarah went every day to the Jail to help It was a return of the old days and the old and they made up their minds to wait no Jailer Acted Heat During a recess In court today ng asked his Jailers to take to tho of tho County whore ho se cured a Then thoy hurried to Uie of one of his law where he found a justice of the eaco and the bride to Jailer Whitman consented to act es beat and the knot was tied There was a bit of hurried up at a and then the Troom was escorted back to jail by his best while Sarah Louise went home to her On the license her age was given as The new Is a ender young rattier stylish an but of no particular good After the cases now on trial here are finished will be taken back to the where he Is while the bride will await his ut the end of bis She brought suit some time ago to re cover Me property turned over ti the but was beaten In court She also instituted suit for damage against receiver charging bin with responsibility tor the publication broken bank and Its Special to Tha July filed or record today woven mortgagee on business property owned by him to secure a loan of from ho Northwestern Mutual Insur mca Tho mortgages run for ten at 4 per but Loiter has tho privilege of paying off at any Tho properties mortgaged are The rand Pacific Hotel Jackson and Clark street southeast corner of Stale street and Jackson bou levard southwest corner of and Clark Clark 150 feet south of Adams east forty feet northwest corner of Fifth avenue and Monroe street southwest corner of Clark and Adams streets Clark 130 feet south of west fortyfour Revenue stamps to tho amount of 99C on the pa On the Grand Pacific property was on tho at Clark and Adams street and on the re mainder from to All of the properly Is occupied by busi ness The Lelter holdings of down town business property was recently at From this should now ho deducted the two pieces sold which were In Joseph belters and which are valued lit and the corner of State Madison sold to Marshal The value of the downtown after de ducting tho Is But this by no that Lelter will have to worry along on this for ho Is one of tho heaviest owners of stock In big Ing southside cable ana has many bunk shares H Is popularly that ho has to at least of Ills fortune out of the wreck caused by is Ono of Uho most tat cresting rumora out In connection with the letter trade la that Marshal Field is re ported to have acquired recently from Lelter slock In the Central Music If true this Mr Field an opportunity to extend tiis store to Randolph himself to be One of the connected the Loiter crash U the passing the Chicago Walts Mission aind Training its doors were not until yesterday It ceased to exist a week when Levl who had been the financial backer of the institution for four over to SUM Oscar of Uie Industrial and Uie om of tho institution their sal aries would stop on July waifs have been taken ouro of there In lliu twelve years of ite but latel In the mission hud foulon and tilie had until omy twentyone boys were They were fed arid taught in the and were for any by DurinK connection with it he has given each month for Us In when resigned as the institution was deeply in Joe Letter took charge of things as tary and practically been sinc by the Press Publishing New York Special Cable Despatch to The Message Forwarded Privately Across Spanish Friday July Tha Duke of Spains Foreign Is nations very cautiously and with tho utmost as It Is to keep the Spanish people In the dark about It until something decisive Is Tho Government I that the preliminary parleying now going on through the Spanish Ambassadors at Peters burg and Rome will Into a definite proposal to the United States within a very few Upon the success or failure of this negotiation will depend whether Sagasta shall remain in with a reconstructed or make Way for Aside from the Duke of the only persons In Madrid who acquainted with the negotiations are Premier who knows all the Public Works Minister who Is Informed on some of and ona Secretary of the Foreign who puts the despatches Into cipher and trans mits The Governments chief aim is to avoid paying Indemnity of any to the Philippines without conditions unpleasant for Spanish commerce and the religious Cuba Spain Is willing to give and probably would let Porto Rico go was unavoidable because the Vatican and the powers Insist on Spain making sacrifices In order to secure Tho Retiro Gardens have been the scene of a demonstration of military pathy for many generals and field officers surrounding him and nls and accompanying them during promenade concert under the eyes of a and persons of the elite several T 1 PEACE TAiLK IIT We Special Despatch World July a lull tor some days there has been a revival tt i peace rumors from tho European Yet In authoritative diplomatic quarters here and In Paris enquiry by Worlds correspondents elicit nothing but professions of absolute Ignorance of anything in the shape of definite It Is pointed out that the news of recent actions and the report of abandoning Shatter are strongly calculated to and tho Influence of the war party In At tho same time It s will Impose before long an Impassable bar to the of the war by and Premier it is working steadily and cautiously for GEN WHO MAY SUCCEED HAS A LONG TALK WITH QUEEN MADRID July had a long conference today with the The strictest reserve Is maintained as to its The floating debt of Spain has Increased by compared with the year Havana despatch reports that at a meeting of engineers and other over which Blanco various measures were adopted for the defense of the NO INTERFERENCE BY EUROPE WILL BE TOLERATED BY AM Special to The July Administrations course will not be changed hv foreign it is announced today It has been reported from abroad repeatedly that European powers have com to prevent tho United States from taking possession of the but every phase of tho situation has been discussed and tho President has mined to brook no from any In the despatches regarding the alleged combination of powers Great Britain is Tho United States fear no trouble that Baron Von called yesterday on the President and the Secretary ot Warto reassure them that Germany la This visit was made by direct order of tho Both official and semiofficial advices from Berlin boon of such a character as to allay all apprehension of trouble from that Tho German Ambassador has given notice that all his Government of f tho United Slates is the establishment of a stable government over the Germany objects to the Islands being turned over to the Insurgents until It has been demonstrated that they can govern The Administration thinks that announcement that no Interference would tolerated Will deter any preconcerted Tho President believes that every act of the United States during the war been justifiable and he can see no cause for complaint by the It Is geni orally believed the report Is circulated periodically for the purpose of affecting CAMARAS FLEET IS AT IT IS NOW REPORTED AT by tho PreSs Publishing New York Special Cable Despatch to The British July squadron has at Spains stronghold on the It Is now The British battleship Illustrious has been ordered to the Atlantic entrance to the Strait of where she will await the Mediterranean Tho Spanish transport Valdes has arrived at supplies the Spanish troops in that WEVE A TO HIT SPAIN WHEREVER WE July of who is here M ft member of tha Canadian American said I pay no attention to the report that Europe wlU protest against the Ing of Commodore Watsons fleet to Such a position would be This Government Is at war with and we have a right to strike hef where and when we It Is tor us alona to say Whether we will send I lo If we seizing and holding Spanish territory on the of It might cause disquietude among the powers for fear that the 1 of power might be But they have no right to object to the of the coast and commerce by a TQ July ot arrive hera It is in view of taa to Spanish