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RTS OT SRA Eee REP oe FT ET EE RLS EUR TORO ompR THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 190 WHERE SILENCE S OPPRESSIVE. BLOODROUNDS HUNT FATHER AND ODN. ‘Vermont Jail-Breakers Who Killzi Sheriff :| Hoffman Head for New York Border-—-All-Night Chase. WOODSTOCK, Vt. April 2%—Blood- hounds are hot on the trail of the Jall-! Wns We. Gen. Merriam Tells How He Held Men With= out Tri sloeeieierereieiatecieie s1eisieie wrereiers @ IN MAY-DAY PARADE WASHINGTON, April %.—Some peint~ ed questions were put to Gen, Merriam at (he Congress Committee inquiry tnto the Idaho labor troubles to-day. | Gen. Merriam declared be had never re- tved any “original instruetions” from ¢ War Department, and Secretary Al- was in error in referring to them. ooo tured Prank Almy, the notorious mur-| lerer of Christy Warden. breakers who shot Deputy Sheriff Hoft- The Deputy Sherif! died at a houre| rs | man yesterday and are pursuing them| near where the shooting aceurred, Mrs.| /#le only “ortginal instructions” was j | odiaceamaaaaaarl | toward the New York State border, Hoffman was in attendance upon him |'e order to pro ‘The men—fatuer and soy named Dun-| until death came ‘are be- | down the insurre: In crost-examination the General tes- eOa92190 all the attending conditions and clir+ cummances.” F. “Did you take any means of examin: thon of otherwise to deiermine the tn- nocence of the prisoners for your own information or that of the President of At, weet of Second ave. ors will be in the line of mare Devery has issued a permit will enable the organisation io with perfect freedom, and the has arranged for a special police to protect the paraders from mo- Augustus Smith, marshal Carpenters’ Unions 298, 316, 444. 4 Furniture Workers’ SM and bin chor HAMMOND'S SON WAY ADOPT BABY, (Continued from First Page.) 3 3 ® § 8 ! 7 H |stan and Frank Shaw, were ween near! ine made to have the body te to alan se icy ge Two Thousand Women Will)? [Chittenden early this morning, and citl-| White River Junction as soon ax porsi-| tified that martial law was declared by ® |aens with dogs took up the vearca with | hig the Governor of Idaho, an y ici i i 9 ® Birenewed vigor. Chittenden ts elg! ‘The crowd of citizens who, with the|#ectlon of the revised statutes requiring ? Participate in To-Night Ss Z @| miles from Pittsfield, where the sh | ounty officers and others, took up the te Pres cap id ape a atate of @| ing occurred, chase of the fugitives a few hours after| Insurrection did no Lab D ‘ TDepaty Bheriff Hoffman died during | the shooting occurred, and to whose as-| Before martial law was declared, May or emonstration. the night from the wound in the atdo- faistance bloodhounds were drought last |? he had telegraphed to the War De- men, caused by the bullet of the men! night, continued thelr hunt nearly all] partment that he would exercise se ‘ inal whom he puraued after thoy escaped] night, but up to 9 o'clock this forenoon ee not dixappro ‘om Windsor Jail, Mis death caused| they had not captured the by th in Tonight was set aside months ago by Wales 1, 8, 9 one 1 Ee pihinrpac hry Altes desperadoes se i r eee tralt last | “Was that your intention?” asked Mr, ‘the labor organisations of the city for Y “ant 36 will be shown little meroy if they are| night until it was lost In a brook. Karly | Revertson, ‘ thelr big May Day demonstration, and foe overtaken and resist capture thia morning both men and dege re-| “It Was” reBiied Gen. Merriam, aed indications it promives to be’ the pa: Asserublies § ‘The entire county ts stirred, as it has}eumed the search with great vigor. |!t Was Not exercised. A Ege ae ote cleans PiTD ats. wom of Bawnd ave never before since the famous Almy From the direction of thelr flight, the] “Do you think that tater oe . plot 1 OveT | cigarmakers. Unions case, which is recalied also by the fugitives are crying to reach New York | {ons It was proper and reana OP workingmen, most of whom are rie toned Caion, ne fact that Deputy Sheriff Hoftman w MME UEAte ce Gaba ew Tork | old prisoners from four to sfx months eee ot salons, will be In line, Ins And Connetegere Asmecaiion, the man. who, single-handed, entered |more than twenty-five ruiles from Chit: | Without examination?” he was asked. | Wemen, According [0 | ies ioe the Warden barn at Hanover and cap-|tenden am not prepared to answer ‘No, Gerbel fully 2,000 of the fair XTH DIVISION repiled Gen, Merriam. “I do not know eth at. east of Recond ave Prask scite Timothy Healy 8@ Martie Gar. me Breiwhiie Ben ines and the Modern Political Sphinx 2 Tesereters’ Union ato Progreasi and the line of | United ‘Westearren es, Vers ishore Moteliers’ Asesetation enue, to ery’ Union. march will be to Second av r Sean Ne betesiieaa Mo 2 of Mtattemery Firemen Pipe Calkers and ry Union ‘Pwenty-necond street, to Bighth avenue | deeentre A Coed "haptart einerrs done. He said that he expected that the baby would be turned over to Ham- thetr, probable tanocence? [ Y Y Al C E- B ULLER ; KT 10 HOME, A.No further than to urge prelimt- T T mene COD ERR SNY, Hime ES. Fate vEn = . nary examinations ty the clvil authorl+ SEN O ASYLUM. Hammond and Miss Brown, charged “ You convened no military court to try those prisoners? “Did you take any means to determine r) to Beventeenth street; thence to the Plaga in Union Square. Along thir route fire will burn, and the brillisney of " sanen decorations of the parades will Archivectural Irom Workers’ Un with abandoning the waif, ‘Frank ‘ make the affair a thing long to) | sg Ferry,” were arraigned this morning in| ATChbishop Kain and Ed- ma oe State courte were ‘ remembered. eateenive Lodge, Inicrnational Assoiation of Jefferson Market Court 'Q. You took no pains to determine n Union Square ie reached by all Jek Hepthi, Anmeeiatice ® Pret American Girl Whose Na Has The woman reached the court-room at itor Phelan Among whether Information had been lodged mercrenisntions the members will aa- loters’ Union ty me 90 e'aloek She me accompanied by iso Tae and prepare for the mass-imeet- her father, Orrin Brown, h's friend, pe Httle cottage in the park will igured Co --An Judge Benjamin Reeves, of Suffolk cea aX Mitts vee | Trading Restricted, Only F in Divorce Courts- County, and Attorney David Welch, GOV. TAYLOR'S BRIBF IN. nd from which prominent will address tWo trucks sia Among half a hundred Roman Cath le clergymen who sated this no m the Trave for Naples wer Troegrepatral Union Non nd the multitude, | German: American rryiseraphicel tinton Ne od at an oppostie | \* MISS BROWN COOL. ‘The party took seats in the rear of the Leading Issues Being International Scandal. will accommodat, er speakers. 14 te there wil be fa divis- Dealt In room, Mise Brown was entirely self: | bishop John J. Kain, of St. Louls, and 4 be Seventh otrect, weet of Recoad avons OAKLAND, Cal, April %&—Lady pnot avaliable. At one time bh vossewed. Her steel-gray eyes watched | Rev. D. 8. Phelan, editor of t Pr ‘The Mounted Poil Waward Heorkier, Marshal Yarde-Buller hax been a to @|belleved Lady farde- iguler” .s past Magistrate Meade clonely. ern Watchman, of the same Mentneky, and then will come loslows Irregularity characterised the opening! .. ger of becoming Insane’ He rivate sanitartum for the Insane upon |fer ote and raving We Sher ard of the steck market to-day, Trading|; he authority of her sister, Mrs. Saf-|ror of Yarte- Buller. War stagnant, with only the Most PFOM:| rorg who recently came here from the] In. July, 186, the suit was decided In| room. Journey together to Rome to at- the ceremonies {n the Holy City in-| yw elebration of the Judit WASHINGTON, April 2.—Counsel for Mam 8. Taylor and John Marshall, in the contest in the Supreme Court for Her father was a picture of abject | wil nervousness. His eyes sifted about the | tend He stroked his long gray beard] cident to the Second avenue FP. Derftinger, and Marehal inent stocks recetving attention. Bast milady's favor and she was granted @land whispered incessantly to Judge]year, then separate, to meet again the offices of Governor and Lieutenant- ad Modem. Union No & American Sugar climbed from 11%, the} 2 udlet ‘al separation from her Engil*l | reeves Paris, where Yhe oditor will show his| Governor of Kentucky, to-day filed their weet of Becond opening, to 114 1-4, an advance of 14) Lady ya Buller te the daughter of Yarde-Buller came} Hammond entered (he court-room at}Archbishop the sights of the jubilee) pref In the case in that court. point @ the previous day's close |ihe jute Gen, KR. W. Kirkham, one of announced her in+| 10 ¢ ck between Detectives Reidy and | etty. The brief is signed by James P. Helm, & new sult for ab-| Armstrong. ralute Aivcece Trout kre Wueban’, timaas He looked seedy and sallow} This companionship of Archbishop|ttelm Bruse and Kennedy Helm, as and editor is an event of interest to] counsel, while the names of ex-Gev. W. Catholics the country over, Bix years} oO. Hradiey, W, H. Yost, A. E. Willson, ago, shortly after Archbishop Kain suc-| BD. W. Ferieien, P. Breckin~ Other movements in the industrial group | Caiifornia’s rieh men and aK aes soldier. were erratic, with American Tobacco) Her fine home was In Oakla found aimiessly wandering injatter his night tn jail ‘There will be many transparencies set-| losing 34, to 106 1-4, and Continental] Miss Kiekham was one of the’ prettiest Oakitn fan wi Ren into custody as} The dense crowd In. the court-rootm hy ting forth the demands of union mef|Tomweco gaining 7-4, to fis ‘hoyit tse ait Rnatshinan eho ant ror ~raned thelr necks to look at him. w. john Shelby are appended aw upon contractors and employers nok use drugs,” she said : Tin tenth divisien, and the fast, wtit) [0 the railroad group amall, irregular jied in t wilds wervice In Atrios. noe addicted to liquor, i have HL | His eves shifted uneasily about until! ceoded the great Peter Richard Ken-| "ise and t probably he the m with the ad- 4 the charming widow, married | ve it."| he saw Miss Brown. Their glances of |drick, he had ® controversy with the t brilliant. for Li variations were th® rule. Weiter Yarde- Buller, uestioned as to t nature and am he to pres will be led by the trical Worker# | vances anc lonses about evenly dl- viast she pald at ition crossed. T. 1 “ *atholic Union No & On the top of each man's y ord Thurston. eV | midnight, Her Ladyal retorted n mition crosses gen the jeweller ediior, who ix the dea of Catholic V hat will be an incandescent tight. ‘They | ‘ded and ine Rs lars | PO Minne the perron at any time of | alked jauntily to the teporters’ room. | Journallets and an exquixite though not) BETTER TH! AN THE KNIFE. wit be Si gerees Cre. iamman M4 tron and ue ret, ° moderate, y or niga it ‘tm ae not| He seised a copy of The World and neervative paragranher. aa jerhingmen's Liederkrans % ml vill be strewn trading, see-nawed up and down, Ten- aia and | ing lady, nor « ja the cus-|tried to read an account of his arrest,! It ended tn an archlepiacopal edict Hive Prubiiahing Asoctanton. with Raa Gtereat divisions, uncndee aitaaeee neasee and Federal Steel opened fat,| , tom iB te {Tout became go nervous that be gave It] against Father Phelan's paper, read Pyramid Pile Cure Cures Piles Quickly, right resting eo) makers One thousand girls will march | While American Bteei & Wire, common ord dic not 4 | up. from every vulnit Ir the diecee of £1. Fainles iy, Without Danger, nobody elre hi 1 went 1 wow sometimes Meanwhile Deteclves Reldy and Arm= strong, who had spent the prisoners, told how each was will- there. They will he t tous cigar factories eo and, as they pa they will wing one verse of a song expe trikers In ¢ throughout t certain pointe, and preferred, and Colorado Fuel & Iron | recorded fractional declines | Amertoan Stee] & Wire was success Louis, denouncing the Western Waten- yesterday with/ man as a dangerous paper to Introduce into Catholic homes. an: cruelty habit faithfulness At the divorce trial Gadesden testified suffering with the other . People go along for year piles, They try this and thing, from carrying a buckeye to getting “Joseph Marondesa, Vaton. “ he went to California from Bngland in| * nies elally written for the eccaston by SSeaey fully hammered by the bears after the * A bo ing to make any sacrifice to protect the; The ter ec: a ty L . Ave = holed Cigeretjomakers: Union, | J. Sayers. It is entitled the “Labor| opening und yielded 31-8 points, to 38. | M7 And engaged in mining, Conening sll Li Ry haligitdlns says Mose Rep: ted,| treatment from a physician. They obtain rs i vw sll B anh and real estate transactions. He con er. put those who hoped or feared that step] temporary relief, maybe, but they are \ brew Actors’ Union. Aro Bugar was carried up to 117 1-2 and the! tracted to Ko to England to look after ” mistook his character as a churchman. tte cured. A little strain In Lift Tit ume « market hardened in sympathy. Steel! Mrs, Yarde-Huller's affairs, Te never|ingane ‘asylum, wae later released THE GIRL’S CONFESSION. [yi city ‘he as sorry te had excited| {ep encenive fatigue, lite constipation 5 foun ot Nauan oy ec ie one, | rel 6 or ‘a at ot 5 i ee ahs auen Feate wie & Wire and National Steel recovered | ful never ‘was guilty of miaconduct, |" Loge nate a nae - To Reldy Miss Brown said the plot tol tne Archbishop, the paper continued to] or a little diarrhoea, and the piles come & point or arket sold off on!” fF i in her bed Bhe War adju insa: \s4. mM Fran-| make the baby appear as a walf and Hark to the ewelling straint neg Hh So dined ve ih her room, but} ciseo courts: opus ‘A guar- i flourish, and now that the editor and a AE gee caghe o hank sisternent and became sluggieh | this’ war’ bececce the aintng-room wae dian anpainied have it cons gned to a foundiing asylum |i), Arcnuishop understand each other Justice “alone that a. wae all of her hatching. She claimedi., - 4 Tie iain’ i ikey are 6 ; q niagmen : Rtas, 1c csberaion This demonstration has two purposes— Hammond had only carried out herp wy y going abroa sald Archbishop comfertable, There is intense local =~ that dreadful, to celebrate the International holiday plans, Kain, “because it is the holy year, and agonising tecling Cloth Hat and Capmakers’ Union ‘MOLNEUK GETS SAGE'S SAVIOR ® NEW LAWYER, NOW A BROKER e Seputers Caton. PE on A Hammond, on the other hand. told ly wish to attend the Jubilee exercises in ht in the perineum. Fs Fourth ., west of Second ave ithe workingmen’s @trength whic Armstrong that the story of the waif] nome, 1 will celebrate my twenty-fifth] Maybe in the early stages some of the “ & Gelomon, P Golinein and K Kautman, oe will tend to make contractors was his clumey construction, annivereary there on May 23." many salves on sale will afford temporary a marabals. in thelr Hammond doesn't realize at all the relief. If the case is of pon standing there Asked \f the presence in Rome of so of Cloakmakers is only ome epeedy am Pyramid Pile Cure. Even in light cases it is the safest thing to use. Other applica gravity of his offense.” said Detective re remedy. It is Armstrong. “He thinks that by taking che baby off the hands of the county many American Archbishops and Bish- ops would result in reconsideration of fone jocialist Tabor Party previous to this year war alone In such celebrations but now the has Joined hands Amalganied AssoeTation of Clthing Cuttary and ae +e " j 4 Anes with that organization and the affair Is . the recent decree forbidding the teach > aaa -~ —— gaiaations in my ndetrice being run under thelr Joint auspicer hy fu oe there will be an end of the apes Ing of classics by the Christian Broth-| Gee Mer. OS™, Si ay ‘tte ae re POURTH DIVISIO: This is a straw indicating to what an 1 ee Hammond's son, 4 xood-looking young} 0° in enis country, the Afchblahop, who| ways brings comfort at once. Its t Goan. ave binges the worminemea’s former preju- 104 108 man from Meriden, Conn., saw his father |) ‘warm supporter ‘of the order. said'| yee saves months of severe suffering. oelaltatic j | ee al at Soom va red nae pansea . BS . John G. Milburn, of Buf- William R. Laidlaw En-| vetore a wee — into ba ¥ “Nothing can be done. The case ts extreme cases it will save surgical opera- i "We manity | would not have considered the proposl- So WN MS “Caroline rown and Wilbur closed. * tions ft i Watery ci, ee ourseites), |tion to parade behind the Roctallsts’ tet so BL falo, to Argue Case tered a Wall Street Hammond,” called the court erler, and «iso E, MeDonnell and) comforts, 1 ts tad, red fi wi Wapld Transit 154 ThM TIN TEN the pair walked out and stood side by | wae ; hs cure easier. quicker and safer. — —— btliy yy ‘ae ee ee on Appeal. Firm To-Day. We before the complaint clerk Beta" h Sumber of clerasenen irom the et lt. Thoomeee Mime ! Cae, Mit 1s PS sist 118% 4 iis GUbAA gave bar Gao G0: (hiles Pilltaelpitaocese Were also aboard,” pi ue ee te re ‘ Sie.’ term By By” Be) three years and s.gned the document} ,.0¥),.or°ONee, <1 No MA esented | Most anybody would glad! dole Term Bo BY BL BS) BUFFALO. Apri %—Jonn G. atiburn, | Wilam R. Laidlaw decame a droker|!" 4 bold feminine hand without the} o the Pope. | They un) lars 96 Saree ot a Col. Loe Tee, #2. GN GR lof thie city, has been retained to maké}in Wall meet to-day ax a member of sna OF 8 OE os kb Sb uae af fg the eck EE ey = it for you from : ee DUD ot ER BE BS BS] me argument hetore the Court of ap-| the bay a a A ee You sign Hike an inivcent man,” |. Mich, i |) Tobecce a mse 2 i f c af called Lo the pled ee ‘eich when he ama: ou foaerel oe an ee i | Peale tn the case of Roland B. Molineux, | “muman shield’ and has been suing Hus- ra Be oh’ BS f° ed in New York of murder in the | wet Sage for $100,000 Ke the pair rtvod together, while their NA i " . BS BS Bare: deere or cauning the death ot] itn ce or Joan, Blosgood Mg ig ' | Mg 5: 3 iB" | The cose will be argued in October, ~ eyes aoa ks esont beer showed the first wien af emotion, Though President Paterno, of Filipine aN “It paw veen practically decided that] the latter's office, Bloodgood went him tol trough and rolled down oS a Cal Couait tm the | > , we Roberts's Men Still Pur-| Paralytic Forced His Way gs RR és ite | iar mit "ait Wo tetie ve Mr. Sage on business, He entered |‘ Miss poor wert, Mountains. 9 » # the office just as the crank threateneu NW ) 3—5.90 P. M.—Major- sue the Fleeing Com- to Dying Wife's us it tet) ° MANILA, Apri . M. 8 ying Pesdiin nr eitacace: ae e's Nopeoeed [TY blow the building (o atoms unies| «pont cry, dear, don't cry,” whispered | Wen. Lloyd Wheaton reports that Senor mandos. Side, ae. Oe ie Fs ae fe ge egerage patting her gently on tie| Paterno, the former President of the - 3 : I w claims that Mr. Sage, to save Pu so-called Cabinet, has been —— Seah c LRAT Ra Sh ory [his own life, grabbed hold of Laidiaw they nae endearing glances Ta ao Ce eokaatie, waa CoMeiaee, Blas malice me ) pee Hee AS a4 BN 1 sin ae ei |and held him between hifnself and the| gether and w ng the tone away ‘| province of Benguot, April 25. 1SKIONB—Cel vary } LONDON, Apri! %—The Priieh forces| Love conquered apparer'iy — inmure 106% 105 OOK 18h sail in Dresenting such i#}bomb thrower, Then came the ex- reafter Ca al the pro. Paterno recently, through relatives in ‘Ststh 1. js M the Orange Free State are villi fol-| mountable obstacles in At ae nd M4 | Standing before the Court ploston. ceedings vielen, bey ae Maid Manila, requested and received permis Yowing the fleeing Bors northward, but|re-union with his dying wife Sy fe ann. Mitiburn je oe, nding || ‘The bomb thrower, Norcross, wae sgt We Tha a nt Pur’ | sion to enter the American lines, but there ts no word from the fron: as to| #uperintendent of the bi us ie BS of the Pan-American Exposition, whien | plow to Piece a ousg clerk in the | Miss I: falled to appear. the reeelt of Lard Roberts's opera: | Greenpoint, Bix weeks ago he was] Sepestt ine : ie SS ie will open in Buffalo an May 1. sit 1$o'the Chiat nal ace Se whdow ask a reduction Of that amount (or bots His relatives explained that he had tons. taken to Seney Horpital helpless with| se LL Sesthees of ono” ~”~ ie math np law w& been sick a | time and was an in- A Geapateh from Ladysmith says there} muscular paralysie, Never before had Tenseeme Con! @ Iron 4 \ fy 1% | to the v fited Stores in when he w Tide ee and Mr. age sn i iy Be proes. i vai jong Bre only «mall parties of Boers in Tint- | he | weperated from hie wife They | 7.1 ee ee te N. ¥., he ot an ge blown out. in this case. was brought to San Fernande vn a We Pass, but that some jundrods are| Were both forty-five years old ant were Sy uN and tn 184 was admitted to the tet tn ° eh oth oe prareaane ts ute “in gmoviance, ty tneere of the Guarding Van Reenen's and Oiivershoek | Married at cwenty we WS Bo] OF ‘moat ogre astral My. Milburn ie ft trad ech he dope | Vorty-eignth Regiment. : Commandants De Beer and V | Mra. Rovs tried to bear the blow, but im son teats ther this man pisses on A are in charge, h veg | Der health failed She worried over her as aS any Intention of LONDON AD 10 OTTAWA. Deen 80 disposed that the whole | husband's ilinese and absence, She went BS Se THE BANK $1) STATEMENT. respected citionn can be massed at any pass the | into a decline. Doctors said she . nw OOK w woman is Bg —_a May attempt to force | dying. a BN HEAT WAS STEADY ean moat st Inmerenee in the Loans of Over $7,000,000 and a Bigger DESPITE CABLE NEWS. Surplus Reserve. Wheat opened fairly steady + ‘The weekly bank statement shows (he | spite unfavorable cable repor's and Ite | te foreign buying. Corn was stronger at a fractional gain. B agd hing sat tan wen were: wheat, i; July, 73 4; a ee Beptem- dempatch from De Wetsde Her nineteen-year-old daughter car- April Zi, says resident ried the wad news to the father, claim the rirength of the Boer| He cried out when he heard it and whigh recently evacurted the |Seseed to go to his wife, Dr. Fowter Was Ow men, with six guns, under| had him placed in a coach and, seated officers. in an invalld’s chair, he was driven to| Market Held Steady, but Specula- James's Gazette this afternoon, | > house. TH Leonard street. He was) thom Was Light—American Inenes 7 te the problem of the treat- ado tn bag nso to his wife's side. Were Of and Neglected. farmers, it war on ay. fof Gan. "weriers Cuban | ‘The woman was very wowk, Dut ane] ght ‘ateagy “Wears?” ith anette “minus the horrl-|emtied at her hustand and feebly put a execution * on a contracted her band in his, Since then, till this} American shates opened at small con- frorming, when she died, the devoted | cessions below New York. with business unusually eg and and, with the exception of Canatian Pacific, which was ‘avy, vg ee oe recent disastrous Uttaws | & fire, (he entire Het was negiccted. i Mattie Malton. ‘Was sent out from the y u Brooklyn, ne his daughter r eras tie lemeier and Stee "Brown's

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