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IT WOULDN'T WORK.
Failure of Persistent Efforts
Swindle Noted Men.
HOVEL PLOTS OF A BOGUS PRIEST
President Harrison Ncli-cted an One of Ilia "Would-ISe Victims*-- 'lcver Schemes ..... Colored wita I'retty
Koniaiiccs.
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Wasiiingto.n, March 80.—For some years past attempts have been made to victinii/.e people of imminence in the United States by playing upon their creilulty at the expense nl" their purses. .Inst who the would-be swindlers are and to what extent they have succeeded is nut known. but stiflieient data litis drifted into the department of state to indicate that these operations have been conducted on a broad scale and that the leader in them is intelligent and well acquainted in the affairs of the persons selected as victims. Whether there is one man or whether he lias confederates it is hard to determine. !lthou /h the indications point to cooperative action.
The fraudulent schemes are of the same general plan, but details are varied infinitely to in-et the character of the victim. As a rule he is a person who has at some time had a slight acquaintance witli a Spaniard, lie receives a letter from a Spanish priest telling him that a large sum of money has been devised to him by this Spaniard on conditions that always involve the advancement, of a greater or less sum of money to pay necessary charges.
The first notice the department of state had of the swindle was a letter addressed to President Harrison soou after he assumed his ollice. In this letter the writer, a Catholic priest, as he described himself. informed the president that a Spanish army officer after undergoing incredible vicissitudes of fortune had died in Spain, lie had delivered to the priest a package containing S-00,000. which was to be turned over to President Harrison on the sole condition that he would assume charge of the officers little daughter. Incidentally the amount of 55,000 was needed to pay necessary expenses. The. matter was confidential and the president was to direct his reply in Spanish to the priest and inclose it in a letter addressed to a Spanish lady. The priest also inclosed a letter from a bishop testifying to the good character of the priest, but, perhaps from inadvertence, or more probably to avoid conviction if detected, the testimonial was made out for a person of different name from that signed by the alleged priest.
The next person selected as a victim was Gen. liartlett of the pension office in Washington. In this case a great quantity of valuable plate was at stake, encumbered with an innocent, angelic child of a Spaniard, whom the general readily recalled as an acquaintance of his early years. His suspicions were aroused by the unusual precautions that were to be observed, and he escaped without loss.
Ijarly last week a citizen of rcston, la., wns told that S-tO.OOO in jewels and treasure was buried in his neighborhood by a Spaniard he had known in bygone years, lie was to have a description of its location and apart of the proceeds of the property if he would send the remainder to a daughter of the Spaniard. binding himself heavily and remitting money to pay charges before receiving the chart showing the location of the treasure.
A member of the United States house of representatives last summer also came in for one of these prize packages, which were warranted to contain a fortune and a beautiful heiress. A letter was addressed to this member from the '"Parisian church of San .laiiue Atreida." bearing the seal of the church and the seal of the archbishopric of Toledo. The lett like the others, purported to be from a priest—Alberto Scnar, in this C.ise—lo-ated in tin province of Kadjos, Dona Maria Casilias. C'elle .ludeira. So. -3 Villanueva la Saivnu. This letter is chielly remarkable for the crafty manner in which the priest seeks to pevent the exposure of the swindle by making it appear to be in the recipient's interest to maintain silence.
The priest story is romantic, as is invariably the ease. An illustrious prisoner had died in a castle. The charge upon which he was confined— embezzlement from the state was eunnitigl\ stated with apparent innocence. although its suggestion indirectly accounted for the great fortune of '1.000,-
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prisoner had secreted. He had selected the American congressman to act as his executor, lie had an innocent, angelic heiress, and was willing to allow the executor the fifth part of his fortune for his trouble. The priest had been told under the seal of the professional that tlu* treasure hail been secretly deposited by the illustrious prisoner in the bank of Loudon. It happened that his baggage was in possession of the court, an,I in a secret recess of one of the trunks was concealed the. receipt oi deposit of the money. The prisoner in his will had stipulated that, his executor should pay down 20,000 pesetas (sO.OOO) for the purpose of withdrawing the baggage from the hands of the court. Kecaiisethe baggage would not be surrendered by the court, if tin.1 secret, wen: discovered, the priest enjoins upon the congressman a sepulchral silence in rwgard to the. matter. Also lie warns him that powerful enemies of the deceased may take steps to. discover the secret and says: "l'::ll not into the temptation of revealing the secret, since, if you remain steadfast, you will prevent the eternal misfortune of the innocent angel.''
The priest signs himself "Votir most affectionate brother in Christ" and incloses a letter fromAntonio, or Allavin, Os, archbishop of Toledo, duly sealed, enjoining the congressman to send along the money, beginning with a
draft :,f s^.r-'JO on London or Paris. It appears that in this case, as in the case of the letter addressed to President Harrison, the name of the priest as given by the archbishop is spelled differently from the name given by the priest himself. Moreover, the real archbishop of Toledo is Don Miguel Taya Pico, and the pretentious seals arc probably not counterfeits but extemporaneous designs.
The last communication on the subject which has reached the department of state is from an attorney-at-law in Nebraska. He gives a modification of the scheme which was attempted in 1882. In this case a pretended Catholic priest had learned at the confessional that a prisoner condemned for theft from the queen of Spain (there is always an insinuation of the manner in which the bogus treasure was come by) had died, leaving concealed in America a large amount of money, of which a considerable part he promised to leave to a banker in Nebraska if the latter would act as his executor. '1 his particular banker showed the letter to the attorney, who investigated the matter and saved the loss of money. The attempt was renewed last November upon another banker at the same city. The. old story was again modified, the names were changed and the place of writing was Valencia, instead of lialboa, but the handwriting was the same as in the first case. The documents consisted of a forged exemplification of the will, a forged certificate of the clerk of the court and other papers. These also fell into the hands of the same attorney. and he led the parties along in correspondence while he in the meantime notified the American minister in Spain and the chief of police of Valencia, urging the authorities to act.
LIFE SENTENCE FOR HENDRYX.
Hesult of the Murder Trial at Goshen, Ind. —The I'risoner Inilillcrcnt.
Gosiikn.
ind.. March :i0.—The Ilen-
dryx murder trial, which has been before the circuit court for the past week, has come to an end, llendryx being found guiltv and sentenced to the penitiarv for life. The jury, was out twelve hours and returned the verdict at 3 o'clock a. Vii. During the entire trial the prisoner has shown the greatest indifference to his fate and received the verdict very coolly. A motion was made for a new trial, and if not granted the ease will be carried to the supreme court.
The officers still have Mrs. Calkins under surveillance, and what adds to the popular curiosity is that Dr. liendrvx, the father of Frank, has disappeared and cannot be found. Although a man of means he refused to put up a cent for his son's defense, and witnesses have been found who will swear that tlicy saw him walking up and down the river bank during the fatal boat ride, and that it was he who was so anxious to have Calkins give llendryx the power of attorney on the insurance papers.
BOOTH'S WORK IS OVER.
Ilis lreat Career Near au lCnd— The Illustrious Tragedian Is a I'liyaical Wreck ami Will 'ot Appear oa the
Stage After This Knj a^eitent. New Yoiiu. March"!).—Edwin Booth is the talk of the theatrical town. That the illustrious tragedian is at the end o! his stage career is regarded as certain. He has gone wearily and wearisomely through the final week of his season here with repetitions of several of his famous roles, delivering the blank verse of Shakespeare blankly indeed, and presenting so weak a sight physically as to be pitiful. He omits whole lines from his parts and speaks with [.only an echo of his former eloquence of elocution. lie is so uncertain on his legs that he walks shamblingly and can hardly get up from a kneeling attitude without help. Nobody except his physician. who will not tell, seems to know what is the matter with him. The .surmises are many, and some of them an- malicious. The indisputable fact remains, however, that lie is a complete wreck and will not act after this engagement.
STATUE TO BEECHER.
it Is to I5c rnveiled in City Halt Square, Itroo! lyil. .luiic 'M. New Yoi:n. March :it). —A statue to the memory of Henry Ward P.eechcr will adorn the City Hall square, Brooklyn. and will be unveiled .lime :M. The day is the. seventy-eighth anniversary of the great preacher's birth. Mayor Cliapin will preside at the unveiling, and ex-Ma vor Seth Low. LL. 1)., the president, of Columbia college, will be the orator. Kev. Dr. Charles II. Hall will turn over the statue to the Park commission, and George V. Browcr, president of the commission, will turn it over to Mayor Chapin. who will accept it on behalf of the local government and the people at large.
A lllow at Carter.
Chicago.
March ::0.—At a meeting of
till: democratic state central committee held in this city, the Cregier city ticket was indorsed, and Carter Harrison received a strong intimation that his action in running for mayor in opposition to the regular nominee was traitorous in the highest degree. Senator-Fleet, Palmer will probably make a few speeches in Cregier's favor during the coming week. llarrisont says lie wnl fight to the bitter end.
Courageous I.ass.
CR.MUKiii.ANii.
Md.. March 30.—-The
Simms house at Piedmont,, W. Va., was burned at an early hour. Columbus Helinicl was seriously hurt. Anne M. Entler. daughter oi the proprietor, burst open the doors oi the guefrts' rooms and the thirty in the hotel escaped. l!ut, for her courage the loss of life murht have been heavy. Loss, £-0,000.
Iti^ i'ire at Cumileii, X. .1.
Lasiiihx, N. .L. March :10.— Fire Saturday night destroyed the depot, ferry ships and houses and eighteen passenger coaches of the Philadelphia .t Atlantic City railroad at. Kaighn's Point. The road is operated by the Philadelphia Heading Kuilroad Company. The loss is estimated at 5:U0:UU'J.
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