'lE'\_t_ f A _ _ 4;! if nt, ' ,___ ,_ I ,N fi _,1'..`_ _ L, ,lil f , . ~ l \l .l.‘ *l , *‘ ,>._-_'-'_l.- '.:~,-‘s- `,1{ l .l l . 'll' 1; lu. l _._f.,,»,,‘.f- 1- » 'r_-ll f. l.<‘;~:=.\=.» . .<1 ` “V /e ," Fu XM' * ‘i 1' _ "hifi \ 1 ti. to li ; 1- is!" am. ~ _ lf -tl, "1 _ 43* ..l` ul,-, . /il W ____ Q.. l , ,u ,» 5,", . ,‘._.V .t _ ,-33 E _ Lfdl ‘ ,'_ . A r 5' »,f,_ ,__ . 1! 1\.l' _-lx ¢,l.' _ ,~ .*` ,_.] ;;. ._,-M ` l Q' l ¢\.' ii , l. .I i , .-./_ . .35 af ififi l ‘ l l , _ , 'I sil- ‘<3 v ~i .»<,_ _ wzffl _,Q __l . . _ fi. ~_.._._'_,_. /., _r;».l¢_ ’f»*‘=l_~~;;. -. ;.;.;l I- i_GE,_ _ "J __ . “ ; NEB’ 5 vdlnmysffa 7.'}i1'e7f" ftmwlnl lsll lu an luv tort Imam Ov. 11! Hnblhuwq _ "A V N //, 0 criminals ever reform, really gn; 9 I l /l/Y'//" I “ a new leaf. and become ¢°0d dtizmsr' _ _ ’ ` _ / ,M ~ , 1 *lred the question at random, little '. , ' ' ‘ drlulnlng what s wealth of interesting I W ` flu/ _ A and convincing anecdote it would svokl. ' ‘ 3 [/ 'W riV_£//'t,’,f_-i,/ , .t ll the time honored cynical reply, something . - ' _ ` ` 1 l V \ A I ' _ ` ll l l ' I to the effect of "Once a thief. l1‘Y`l§l I “Ulf-" BU! I _ _ ` ` ni was dlsllf-pointed--l81’¢¢1\I|1 dissDP0Ulfl3- ml! ll!! llllsviel' was a qlllfk. l`ll!Dil&f1¢. 'TTU-"V i ' sud thrlnnu who said "Yes" was .William 1. Dill; l el-ton. and he knows. ' rmllluly uu llvulg msn knows more mama _ l;;:~ luoul me malvldul members at the nam’ .--__+_-l- -.nl -1 lm;-ill, those who are arrive criminalrw-GU. ll Wil ns' the notorious crooks of the DB-Q 011111 $0 N5" alle Pinkerton Detective Agency. And lvely Cro# _ ll-Lil tell you, what every honest man wilaknwn H! iillkerzon will tdl you, that when he lil 'TU' ln:-9 l.-ll.. pussllllllry me me em-set ensvése should "l laliml llhai the average man thinks-'fhnftlell .l.-ur: never turns straight. Bn! it im’t Um TNI' slllnlls of frrooksf- and I doxft mean one time OQGIIIBIA, ‘.~-.xl lnsn' in tbl- class wo cali hardened crimindib-4 ,_.;re tlecllme hor-.~.;, men to my knowledge. It il \ 15:.: lrllc. as vnule rv-"cut writer said, that U many rl.. L1- tllml ilollwlt lu there are honat msn turn 'l-l:~l:ell_ but l bf'leve one of the reasons is that It few :neil are willing to lend el helping hand. I diff ll.~»:lil that el-ery crool. is ready to reform if ho il -»l~_lfr.llr:lgc-d, but l do lnean that society makes it bud lol- any umn who has once been I. criminal to lead an ilmlettllfe. _ ‘ “And lil tell'you another thing,” continued Hr- Plnlterton; “!_‘l'n plmlrlcr of the fact that I have 1191905 ll few crinlrullls to become honest lnen than of all diss walk l 'hare done in putting criminals behind the mrs. film proud of the fact that every crooklkuvwi that Pinkerton will deal squarely with him if ho will deal squarely with Piulzc-rtnn--that I believe it is as important to keep faith with n bank thief as wth d bank president. , “l know sl score or business men in Chicago-not saloonllcepel-ll, but reputable melcha is-who have criminal' reco'rd.=. These men have done time and have fpelld their/debt to society for their crimes. I cannot tell younbelr names, for it wfuld be unfairtn ` lbem and to/iilrlr wives und families. many of whom have no stmpidon that there is ml; thing wrong in tho pasta ofpheir husbands and fathers. Besides, when llocieb/(liscovers that a man is a former criminal it is not c/Mutant to cancel the debt, no matter how much lmly*/[sunment at hm-d labor the former croolf may Nic 'given in expiatlon of his sin. ._- "l know men in trusted positions iurflielv X011! WM were '1:onvict.s. In many ca_=es`o:lly th..-_ man himself llnd his employer know the sci ret, and sometimes me employer does not know lg. l know men scat- tered all over the West-husifucss men, professions] llllfn, many of them wealthy and prominent citinens-H who have seen the inside of .7-.lil~_l, M0'y8m\°USillZ. SIDS nina or lenveuworth. t They have sousdmd dlllkhféfi’ who never have suspected “nd never will suspect tha ll'\.llll, ` » ~-‘l.'ll<~_ss are good men--as good menius any llvint. 'i`ll' v have lurned away from their old iways. in 111111.? ~-‘-==ll~ Slave changed their names, and (who shall! say 'bfi are lull as much to be respected bas the honest .4 _ ~~'l'~" lrmsr or Al.-U' » _ _ ' "f"'~`_“ - -ov ‘ ,,,..-~,~»- * GUADRIAN ,>- an - I _ - ~l~?€fls_- _:fu '- _-me _ - .» _`.._~.._- "f"“‘ <~'.2f/{- _ri . _ .lf -,` ,_ _ _ l. \ .n\ I .\A __- \t\Y\\Nl\\\ gloodfbehavior, and dually gat out. I met him in Qmcnga. He was despondent. He felt that he had no clmnoe\to be anything but a crook, but he knew the tel-ribievrhanoes a once convicted man runs if he returnstocrims. Iilold himthebestthiugforhim to do was to Qoxm New York, and I sent him' on Us mybrotherhobsrqwho hadalsoknownhimasl -- ,_i_.___-» ___.- bw- _ _ _ _ __... - Reform of Jerry. ‘ " '*'~='l-~'f- " "Now, lima tl pan of mls ml-y fmt will imma you. ‘nam-l; had a tl-lend who wuenlef engineer of l building in Ann street. Ho told this friend about J¢_l'l'y. and the engineer said h.e‘d take s chance on him. Be but Jerry at work stoking the boiler nt 5 dollar and a half a day. After a year or so there was s vacs.ncy.snd .Terry became assistant engineer. A 'little while later the chief engineer resigned ‘and'Jerry, _ the erferook, became chief engineer. Hs left there after a while to take charge of a big plant on Long Island, me he eellt mr ms hrutllerulln' and gave him a job. ' "A few years later the two brothers called on ms in Chicago. They had saved about $6,000 between themaand were on their way to a new town in the lWestito start a manufacturing business of their own. Each mad married a girl who knew nothing of their prison-record and had children. They prospered ex~ ceedlugy. John died several years ago, but only "s few years ago, when my brother Robert died, an old man, whom nobody but myself recognized, cams from the West for the funeral and shed tears at the grave. It was Jerry. He is still living, and is the leading citizen of his town and worth at least hslf` a million dollars. _ _ _- “Criminals who reform? There are thousands of t.h¢m. I remember a little Liverpool Irishman who was a pickpocket nround'New York. He was known na ‘Jimmy the Nlbbler.’ The police picked him up in Tennessee, where he lifted somebody's pocketbook, I L7 L'/_' i "I've _Cut That All Out," He Said. “Pm not Going To Be a Gun Any More." was over the warden and she Prison Board were so grateful they got "Jim" s pardon and ulnde up a purse of $350 for him. With the money in his pocket he came right to Ohicugo to see me. lfbegnll to lecture him on the futility of going back to tho life he had lui before. “ ‘1’ve cut that all out.' he said. Tm not going to be a gun any more. I've been studying medicine -1-_;_»-» -if-2-». I ,. and he was sent to Nashville for seven years. In the WU* Wh" new was tempted. never was forced IBN prison they put llinl to work lu the lmsplull. 'rllen l-rime? l‘ll tell you about some of them.; '\l‘ll4~u 1 Ms a'boy ih Chicago thdre were two hl'ulhel~s, neighbors, about one age of myself and my younger brolilcr. and we were friends. Nfhen the civil war broke out l wentdnto the army seclbet service at 'iw '~llu~ of liflccn, aud’t!ie older of these two boys, l Jolill, f:lllls1l.l~.~l_lllll<><1d.ns sort 01 so;lgvl;>ctl;l;U3,;§eyrTl‘i;c5(hul~l;;id\th:t[t§2ufl;lil]l;n; lt; luecilllulc. He '..-lou is get .lorry to Rfmlghten out, ;°m_uun bays 0,. shore w,,_tel.s wus cmlrely mined at Wi UM' J'0flilxL‘I brother w»ll~ :eu :ar along (yn the road some seasons because the fish were frightened away lo |,.rl,,¢,;,_ _ _ by gm |11-ing-of guns. nlld now everywhere atllgllg "lu those days the l\'or|hw@gt¢rn Rziihoad H304 f_,h°°°a:,:u2?a}?ntl:&;!;:€;¢1;li;isfloJr€ehthv:f;::1‘;Ff:ar;'onohg ers ‘ viyooll for fuel, and the lvuocl agent of the road WU ut, mugeywhen fishing is poor. Amos 5ucli~llie aalnc sul.-il vl-ll., ,vu Later urdered So much of an issue is this motor DOM illleiiflffil that by -wlllle' 'l'.=.<¢<.rl. ue llu-ll lu .l =ullllrl»` chicago, °v th” “'°°‘fY °°‘“’°"‘ N°'"°%d"}",‘1"}“°."”" &”f,h“‘°,I and one flight Jel'r_v und lll-l crowd went ut there `£'x',°°(;l;:g£¢§rll,;`l1Pl;llsg' lwiiill El.lc<.?t4>1r;`, child Chairs; and 'stuck ulf rho vlboiu rural.;----robbed them of hat; refused tollcanse them. everything tlley_hi.ld. John was along ll them, We must admit some sympathy with this ouhcry. - m al ‘ - lying in the buttulu of the but-la. The lloll le got a Exceviguillllf ”°f,l§‘b‘:1;§h1“;":l‘;g 0‘;';$‘n°;’;q‘:f°t,‘:;::’;s‘i,'§‘,f,' t-lerw rhrough ll, l,l,».i-lg driver unc l-ol.ludel_ up the fs; xo,-eo:;g,tul tlllrn the incessant pop of the little whole band. All of tllenl, lnclulllllg Julm, v ers sen- “wanna vehicles tlllllt lnfcst the water when we are ou: lout-l-<1 ll. live 5-.__llr»l each ,_.xL.,,,,, _,,,,,,__,,v when hs cam, for a gall up ure guiding our graceful canoe. Sma .ilw the hands of tll.- police ll ell;-.l-n who [Qld been W°“‘§" mf, ‘g°I?;'&,t:;‘hh,';u,‘:f,':;l,.,§$,l0:.:;;;|me quite ‘men- _. - ll o _ - if-id ull t 1, __..» ,tw-ct some tlllle heforc itlentl led him guigdengue is-fog com-sn, qllwglc authority for the as the hull:-up ul.lll. null ml the streuglh of at the gghermulm contentious. Did not Izuak Walton him~ |l1i‘|l¢_ gave nlmflfleeu _real-5. lv nas all uni lst son- self tell how nocessarl’ if “'08 f°f 01° “DKNY 9° 5° l9IK'\'..i0r Jerry had ual committed 'ilu llula-up-that film* 1”* hh' wk 'Jr' 'fm T°X:rf'°::,mc;ff,h?°‘Z,,§",¥ "" fwid "“‘» |“'-°'- ' €lll‘;lr§lviEe)rc:;hseultiscilolil;}t Tlllilst iigilesb note noises there is f'_\\i1eil, Jmlu's old Colonel and some olhe‘ I-11111 that Aultrlnn monastery, whore the ilshl in tha pmds 'ling and my ,~MhL.,. wt ,,,.,,,m(.,. and 3 L ,don came up in be fcd when lilo lnllllks per oddca y Mug lqr,,_J¢,|m_ ,l-nf, md ,,,,,,.,.|y 32",, ,mug ms, ,Tm crowd -the liell. l¢;'Jl;ly1gllu ruthless scientist would attempt to V , uc at . °“,-“H “M” ”° W1 1" ‘iw \'°'>b@"f- Hs writ bw* Wifi: 'tile world ls developing ruthless sclellam, io 'pvork st his trade of brass finisher, but Jerry sl0ll¢~ with its big guns and lnotorbollts. The i1sher~ stayed in Joliet, rebellion ggqlusl g_|,0,¢ long ._,,,ju“ men, having existl-d from time llnmemorial, do not ture of his sentence. - ' ` 'e .Q Tift! lm lull to won ul in I '"'"' ' doctors and nurses. and when the doctors got sick he nursed them and the warden and his family and helped save a good many lives. After the epidemic B the farmer llulled the first automobile so the iilhernmxl hnlell tllc motor bout. 'Dhe fi!-rl!1¢l' waived some of his pre-_llldlccs when he began to ' ride in his own ullltonloblle, lllld the dehermaxl to some extent llllllllgvll his viewpoint as he added the cholera epidemic broke out. “.`lin.l” helped the down there in Nashville. The doctors have been tell- ing me things and giving me medical books to read, and now I want to get into one of these colleges where l f-an get n diploma quick/ l "There were a number of diploma factories, as the lower class of medical colleges were called, running G willingly relinquish their prestige. it must, ill ully case, be a brave man who would discredit Izllak Wei- ton. But it has proved there are men who would dare even that, and would quite helutlessiy and cas- ually destroy the romance of the monks. At tho head of these* scientific conspiraiors is Pro- fessor George H. Parke , of Harvard. He does llot say that iisll can not hear. He has proved tllllt some fishes can. But their ways are peculiar. Tlley hear no more with their ears than they do with their skin, und some kinds of fish hear much better than othcrs. These things were found out by putting llsh in ll gloss tank of water, with one end a sounding board ill plllce of ll glass. A bass violin string was rigged upon this, and sometimes a tuning fork was used in the experi- ment. Observations disclosed that when the bllse viol string was sounded the fish jumped, or otherwise showed that it was distributed. This was because the sounding board, in direct contact with tllc water. vlbrated and communicated its vibrlltlolls to the water, whence the iish received them on ills lateral line, his scales und skin, or his cars, or all of these together as might bo. So also when the tuning fork took the place of the bass vlul stl-lug. But if the sounding board were discllrlledhnd the tuning fork merely sounded ill the roolu where the aquarium might bo, or if two bulls sllullld be clicked together over the tank, the ilsll would be found lo pay tho very least bit of attellliun, if uuy, provided he had been blinded and could not see wllllt wus happening. And there is the crux of the mutter. lt is not tilllt the iiah can not hear, but that they are out of rent-il of mostsounds, The surface of the water is ll barrier from which sounds are redocted. Let two' |lul‘sous stand in the water and one of them ring rl bell or llre a pistol. Their ears are deafened by the sllllud, ul- most. But let one of tllese people plunge his lloud under water when the noise occurs. nnd ile will llllrdly hear lt; or let the bell be rung under wnlel- when the Ilstener‘s head is above, and again the sound will be nearly lost. _ , Professor Parker used a similar test for' motorhont noises. He plunged under water himself, wllll ull he was going to _esll ll hl'Q_i0'¢l_nt!. 'linen gg . banquet oll for mst- sv¢|in¢.“-1&*l||ndu||s of pu” omenls n-om every out _or an U_l_ulllla~sqlg| 5..., mm. 1 'emma uns new wuz necglg,-é den he was walking into Bin hipgpigun the hotel and spoke to lnl. ' 6 “‘Don’t you know tht! log Ill llmlid by 'pollt-t-msn, some of whom an mrs iuspot your l - 'sskcll him. _ _` _ . f f ‘- ‘x‘ou're the only man in the world whohows me: _ he sllld. ‘Hy nsmonow is So _nctill-llls name-‘and I'm A _ . eluuu, I :llsevmma to let no you { found it, out for yourself, for I knew you'd- he on the .¢' gqnars with me.” ‘And I was. lo hr as I knew he 7/ ws. not vwlulted' for anythills. md vhlt s'°°d.wolllc ,".'have come of exposing _him? ' f`f “Tilieves who resist me temptsiion go sts_sl_1 Hun- drgds of them. There's one right' hero, only s fs' f blocks from where we srttalking. He's the watch- mu ln ¢ big silk warehouse-and i.gthone's snyth|_u¢ ' your professional thief likes to steal, dlort of money or diamonds, it's silk, for you can get so much value into so small a package. This man was s profes- sional safe blower, and did several big jobs. .When be got out of prison I 1181904 him f0 80|? UN J0b ll! has now. His employer knows his record. _ I told it to him on the man’s own request. When work stops for the day this man is left alone in cllsr¥¢ 0! him- ~ dl-eds of thousands of dollars’ worth of valuable siills. 'f_` 1.1¢ 1;u't bonded, for he couldn't get abondsman if ho I " wanted to._ Ho has held the job seven years now, and not a cent's worth has been taken from the ware- house iu that timo- f “You may say that he does not dare to steal- .' that he knows a single false move on his part will 'g bl-ing instant. punishment. But I say _he has no de- 0 §<\\~`L:~“\ _\_. S % mil im ~__"`u lr," sire to steal-that he has reformed. And thousands f other criminals _would reform if society would give them half a chance. Baalllig Hotel Robbefles. °ll3eye|-nl years ago there was a series of hotel rob- beries in New York that bniilcd the police. The thief alwayg worked with keys, opening doors and then “mocking baggage left in rooms, and he always got ` _ “Wy with the goods. At last one night the word ' “me lp headquarters that a man had beeu'caught 'in one of the big hotels who wassuspected. of being the author of all the robberies. I was visiting Chief Devery at the time and he asked me to go with him cp the West Thlrtieth street station to look the man vsghe man arrested was n well dressed, respectable making little man, with a white beard--the last man who would be taken for s thief if seen in n hotel corridor. His face was vaguely familiar to me. but I had some dlillculty in placing him. Finally it struck' mc. I had seen him nearly thirty years before on the occasion of a big prize iight in New Orleans, when he had been arrested for the some trick. lt cn me over ` me like a flash, and I told him I knew him- * ' ' “,‘What’s the use of making trouble? ue asked. i vrhese 10015 don’t know anything about me unless 'you put them wise! in Olllcllgo then, and .lim found he had money enough --I ¢0ld"cl1l¢t Devel-y what I renlemllercll about the to go through one of lllclu-in the front door and out man, who protested violently that he had never been the back. But he got ills diplollla and license to prac- 4,, New Qrlewg 1|, pls life. Then an_'.llel~ thought Lise and started for one of the new towns in the West. In-“ck me, ‘ » ‘ I looked him up there a wlllle ago. He comes pretty “‘You‘\'e been in New Orleans more than ou_ce_,‘ l n b in ` ~ enr in c g the most prounneut citizen of the town. ,,,|d_ ‘The last time was about six months ago. when H _ A _ _ _ _ .. , e is rl director ln ll uulltlllul lllluk and the leading ,ou got Denman Tllompsonu dlllulouds ill iile SL ph5sM“n' and 1'" °m"m“"1 “'* th” births °f half the flharles Hotel! l remembered the report of that case. present population. lllol-cover, llc is llu enthusiastic but it was g chance shot on my part, for no one llild church nlcluber. But llow long do you think it would Seen me thief. The old fellow denied this \‘li»l0f‘ take.i’ur the whole t ' ‘ f ‘ l onn to tulll sl, llnst him if they 0,,S]y_ A should ever learn out thcrc illnt hc is ‘Jimmy thc Nlb- _ ~H¢ was wearing a new derby hilt. l lloll't know morn’ what impulse prompted llle, hut I look the Illlt oi! “Crooks that turn slrlllglll? Your next door neigh- ms head and lookgd ligldc. It bore Ihr iliilrii Of ll hor, your fnmil_v pllyslclzln, vvcll your clergyman, may New 0r|,_.nns hmm;-_ be me of umm' Th” Worm 1* mu "f 'hem' Then’ “C|,‘he Chief and I left the stlliion and lliid JUS! gms one mm' H m'°r°s”i°""l tmvr' "‘ f"`"°“' “'h° had iurncll into Sixth avenue when I remembered the old one time ill llrllf :l dozen .\l.llu prisons and peniten- fpnowls name_ we wem mel; (0 lm- gllllluu lltlllse tillries, wllllln l llwll to lnllor ll l crlr tl Y . ` ' ' ‘ "es y "ery and 1 confronted llllll ugllln. I tolli him .ls llulne. lie llulc he got out. but llc :lpplll-l_~llll_v llrlvcr tricd in re- d(,nk,d that it was his_ _ 0 '°""' H” “`“'°‘ “""”~"“ “"i"f»' ““'“- if ”°"l“‘f*‘- -‘wvllalls lllu use nr lnllklug trouble, slr. l»lu..»1'- -‘I lost t1-:lyk ol' him for sill el':l| yours. Then, two mn? he Dhmded 1-Us 1m,d`.u,.mm use of my mu|,e_ years ago. when iilc Nlltlulllll .\:~sfll~i;llloll nf Chiefs of which had not been' mcnuoned ,h,,,.o_ gnu, mm n“.ny_ Police was in so-‘sloll in llulilllo, l iollud n note in my ll -I donlt know what mud of ,, Case me Holme here box in my llolel sifrllcd Ll this : 's " 5' mm 'mme' H” 'md have on you ' I told him, ‘but we ure rculilled bl' 111° _ 9 _ \`“`\ \l\ -_ --. y-‘-."`~‘."`--we 0 wm “M“M““ Jewellers’ Protective Association, :lull iffyou get o ' o any jewelry drummers l’li make it llot or you! .~_ f ‘ *f Q as a precaution I got his phowgrnllll from llle new ,,x,.,.ed|,,,,,,. ,,,,,_`_,, _`.,,,_,,,, ,ww Imwnr momrboat ep Yo;khno;¢te;)m,1‘he5» didn-t have lllucll of l-_ ¢-nsc on llllu ,_ sue . i)1igds!3lfntlib;"a; 31;' "Not 1055 after |\ J€We|l'.V d1`Umm"" Wil” mbbod in escape lnutllcll lllllicr ll-llll-ll, lllt- sollnd' was even la Chicago hotel of about three thousand dollllrs' fainter. But llcilllcv lllulilvd lull- llllnllltiied did the worth of diamonds which he bud (°i\\‘9iL‘SSl)' leff |" U" sound reach thc llulllllll ours lllltiel' water with any- grip instead of putting them in the nufe. 'i`l1c szlnle thing like tllc forl-c or [lt-lll-lrzltiou with which it af- lilly a friend of ulllle who wus stopping ill l\il0||"‘ tlictll tllc people ull sllorc. hotel lost his new overcoat and told lnc llbgut ind I Tllis. of coursl-. llot-s not pri vt- how I ud th ound thought of the old man i.l the first job, nn foun li milllll be io ll ll.~‘ll’-' orglllls of |ll~=ll~lug. (hut Psofessor cbuulbermsld und bellboy who llnd r:o;. him on the Parker lllt-ll pclluoli up sulllll ll.' by the churning of thief. Then l got in touch with Pittsburg by wire. the walter und not by lilo llulsc. lint however that und sure enough buck came ll wire after ll while to ullly be tllvy look no notice lvllatevur until the boat the effect that they had got the mari. wlloul my fl'|¢l1d \\='\s.ulluost llpul_l tllelll. _ identiiied, and fouutl on him besides the overcoat glibc ixislllwllll-ll s i-llsc llglllnst llllvlll gun practice has about 83.000 worth ot diamonds. i usksd 10|' I1 dif- "|E’I_,““‘ '=U \‘\0l0lll4|\l.\' llclllolislled, for it has been scrlption, and ille one they wired tilted that of the ‘_"‘¥“H ‘° ',‘f"'_ “ ‘|'"§’ “Hd Il \\':l,v tu cllrry out the lnnu I had seen ill New York. i ref.;-l-red Plttsburl-i _ll-l=|. Milli! llllesslil- l llrkel- uid llllll lllnt the effect of to the msn's photograph. which had been pubiisllell lm’ .‘,,'f"_lf"" "I t“"’1’°“"d>~l 01' llowdel' from a six- that week in a police periodical, and they were sliri' {,, ,.’||.|;°“ f" "'f_U"` "“""”_U“ <'\1\l°‘l‘ Gresham failed they had the sumo mall. And so it prcved. He will "“_uyl All2.:w:;;;llt3lcfAl;ulR_lllzllcll out-_thollsnnd feet brought buck to Chicago und con\'l_f‘ted of the _MW- ,mlus In 3 Ngo ‘__'l~`m_d t,|m:~<-lo-\’Ill.|l;c’i‘ fgw fait from elry theft. He served ll short sentence. and wilrll he ll'l~l~l= lllllhllulz but they rl-lurll -l l B me t they “ot out he mme to me' ' ` ' '|‘llll,<. llt-vol-lllllll ll. rl-uf. . ‘.‘ . " " '," M" “ ”“““*°- "Mind you. this was an old msn. who iw# PW! “ ,S wry "mv mlmmlk c"_tds.?ol illl.kel~s llndings there thief llll his life-I had known him as .ll_.th|ef more ,,,,,,,,__, ,_,,,,,,,,,,,,',,_ The l;,U‘£’(;§°,ll£]t»lUl1Dvri the llsller- ‘lllllll llllrty years before. it ls cl-llullllllu wllwd lllllrly, lllrly llc lllslllissml for ll-ll tquestlon' Dame- "mt are commonly regnrded " the morrd cu" to |,ml,.,. w,,,,.,~ ,.,,,,,,.§_w|l|, ;m,.h mf ‘sound there is reform, but even lmrdoued and lifelong oifeuliofl lil! dlslzlllcll, :lull lwlwll' shn I - _ g (lm tm-Fe' from A ""5 mm' Wm 80 iffililill If thi* UI |i hm t e r IX _ Fil) 'lull suddenly that the - 'Y “B ‘ " ` 1| 1. | .- . . ,_ _ . t encouragement. I found tbl lid mal n Milli! llil‘~(cll~ll."?~'f|:im ,""“ "Will no :llllrln But even ill U H ` I W , . ~, _ ' anxious to be honest, hut be had verbud li-oiilhcb llc lrcrllln|lcllti\'k?u‘"y allarciolas`n.f.zln.a..T.a..n;lTluT.;.“..r ll rl...ls"“l."'vl* “W "-~~~-- ~- -~c - ‘ ~ c ` ‘ s” ' o a on o or, ave lfted a hand jury of this dlstrlct "ttTriHy`>rcslllllcflYhad""` 'sr' "`“ * ' _ BURIED AT Sl';.\. leaving uomlun, Captain Henderson at lthis port, where he had madeltu help us ln cleaning up the big dy its inquiry into th ll ......_. V 1 _______~_~_ 1.; _ $21, A not only s. record output of their various steafdsp tl. PN" _ - e a cgell ¢~ _ 1 K aid .Uri $8! .1 _ -llevelolledla sllvhi: cold. which rapidly man! friends during the years his namito conspiracy either before nr wide dynnmitin ll t mlm W our minions of mn' ol coll' but tm u°“'"l7 “t th” mutt mn" lr l 0 . l _ . , anuar 9--Th ll ‘h, l l ho e - ship has been coming here, after the McNamara confessions at '-*T l sfromerml ’ ° A- "“- °°""'° B °“"' f'°'°l°m”s ° lm " fm Angeles ¢odlly,"_llalu oscar naw- nnconn ourrur » 0 tn uightlfroml.. d ,‘- lg- th ' i l, mdmnd a on N0 HELP FROM cr, special government prosecutor AT GLAUE BAY MINE ln: the ml llel»f.= of llll,U