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HANSON CETS: OUT ON WRIT Defendant in Carnes’s Suit for Alienation of: Wife's Affections Taken to Court. MEN HAD BEEN PARTNERS. Hanson Has Been in Ludlow | Street Jail Pending Trial of Suit—Wants to Be Re- leased. Tustice Clarke, in the Supreme Court to-lay, on the application of Howe & Hummel, issued a writ of habeas corpus Glrecting the Warden of Ludlow Street Jaf] to produce In the Supreme Court, before Justice Dugro, Arthur N. Han gon. The man was arrested in an tion Brought against him by his pa ner in business, Frank M. Carnes, and fs held in default of $2,000 ball Hanson is required as a wit his own defense in an action brought against nim by Carnes to Meeover $25,000) @amages for the alleged allenation by ‘Hanson of the affections of Mrs, Nelile ss in R. Carnes. Carnes has two other sults pending against Hanson, One of then Js for @ dissolution of the partnership existing Detween them for the manufacture of a beef extract, and the other to recover 92,600 from Hanson, of which Carnes claims he was defrauded when Manson Induced him to go Into partnership with him and replace W. H. Higgins, who had been Hanson's former partner. It wae on this transaction Hanson was ar- rested. Carnes attaches to his papers a letter alleged to have been written by Mrs, Carnes to Hanson, in which she suid “How I long to see you, dear. 1 prom- ised to let you alone this week, but I am afrafd I cannot. Shall go over to the clty elther to-morrow or Friday, as it Is necessary, and 1 shall telephone you, and, if possible, you will see me “Things remain the same here. 1 have heard your name many times gince Sunday by some one Jn whose fa- vor you have grown, She says you are a man—when there Is anything to ve done you do ft. With all love. Carnes says he discontinued his mar- Ital relations with his wife on discover ing her conduct with Hanson. DUEL WITH PAINT FOUGHT IN MAIR After Covering Each Other with Many Hues, Two Paint- ers Turned on Policemen Who Attempted to Stop Fight On a swaying painters’ scaffold, in midair, two knights of the brush fougnt & duel to-day with pails, brushes and paints of many colors aa thelr wi Two policemen interfered in the arid the painters with one accord tur on the officers. 1 changed the blue coats into red-yellow-ora Breen coats. Not a vestige of showed when the painters ceased (heir struggling, and they were in no better condition, Other poll n who took | them to the Gates Av Court had to handle them with the tips of thelr fin- gers. John Klanes and Abraham Coopers are the wielders of the brush quarrelied over a pot of paint whi their bridge at @ house in Pitkins nue, near Rockaway avenue, Klanes threw u pot of red pal erstein and covered his head and shou ders with the gory-looking stuff, Coop- erstein swung hie paintpot until $t came down on Kianes's head, and a y flood was let loone. Klanes fell di and Cooperstein leaped on him They mixed, So did the paints. Some very artistic effects in streaky orange were being produced when a small pot of blue got tangled in Klanes's foot ‘Phat made the fighters feel blue. Theil m ave- blows made euch black and blue be- rides. Both were half blinded by the mix- tures, but » was able to re & policeman « ont stein was the first to com’ the house and climb on The two jumppd nim ari to injury, Another poll approach nia rescue and be got daubed also ripping were all four that after painters had eubsided none dared ‘ through the house to wet down. ‘They lowered the svaffoid The policemen stopped a a tallors shop woile t painters were ke 1 court by others, eretqwotors WILKEBBARRE, Pa June the Iittle boy who was shot, dried the shooting ‘My boy waa dolng against a lot of armed men b the boarde and then they “IT's A BHAME, 70 HIM, AND ‘THE MEN WHO At de murder if he dies, nothing one mee them lynched ing 1 am calmer harm hind whot “But it is Fevenge that I want. 11 Ja the life {qepure me he will live I mhall be happy’ CNG MTOCOINVEN HE NIG EET ENOL OT ENbHNEOOIONN | the De Tas: 3 TIS ea al . | LOCAL. D WATER PATAL. larry L. Walter, living at Newman's One Hundred and) Pifty-third tehth avenue, was drowned Hudson River, off One Hundred -fifth atreet, while bathing, It 1 that he’ was selaed with TO STUDY MINES, Engineer Takeda, of the Japan Navy. with his wife, arrived here on Jursnantc lant ountry to make study. of Steel aod mine indus- tries, and ls commissioned by his Gov- nment to make @ report on these In- { Fe ese | night. He eo: MAC CRACKEN TO SATE. | Chancellor MacCracken, of the New | York University, will sali for Europe | to-morrow Berlin he will arrange for the tr fon to this country he book of t the Hnebuer Dl which have n presented to the York Univer by Prof. Huebuer, of the law xehool of n University OSBORNE TO RESIGN? Rumors have thickened In the Crim- inal Courts Buil oe ote Unt Assia ant District-A\ttorney James borne will resign aver he hi ral binge Court Ny cae un ppeals. One of these ta tra | DIAMOND PIN ON SUICIDE. William Frederick, of Forest Park, L. 1, wos startled last night while returr- ing home from business by stumbling Jover tie body of a well-dressed man lying In his path, ‘The man was alive and suffering from potson. Frederick fed for i eman, but when he returned the man was dead. He wore a diamond pin POL AN DIES IN HOSPITAL. Roosevelt’ Hospital reported to the Coroners’ office yesterday the death of George W. Mullen, a policeman of the Sanitary Squad, who was taken to the hospital on Monday from No. 633 West Thirty-fourth street, where he fell into an open hatch way. FOY IN EXTRAVAGANZA. Messrs, Klaw & Erianger have made a two years’ contract with Mr, "Eddie" Foy to appear in extravaganza, He will le in ihe cast of “Bluebeard,” whioh will be produced by these managers nex season. Mr. Foy's role will be that of first’ wife, and he will have Abundant opportunities for pantomims, in which he Is at his best, TO EXTEND ITS HOME. ¢ American Female Guardian 6o- clety and Home for the Friendless has taken title to a plot about 60x23 feet on the cast side of Woodycrest avenue, south of One Hundred and Sixty-second street he Pree y adjoins the &o corner of extension to the home: NEW BROADWAY HOTDL. Plans have been filed with the Bulld- Ing Bureau by H. B, Mulliken, archi- tect, for a new twelve-story fireproof hotel of brick, limestone and terra cotta, to be bullt on the block on the east side of Broadway from Blghty-fifth to Elghty-sixth streets, It Is to cost $1,500,000, VANDERBILT NOT DALKED, Heports that the refusal of Mra, Abbie Ann Wolley has interfered with the plans of William K. Vanderbit, jr. in obtaining the 600 acres of ing Lake Success, LL, have been do- nied, Tt Is still the intention of Mr, Van. de: to build a magnificent country home not LADY I It Is expected that Lady Pauncefote and the Honorable Misses Pauncefote will leave Washington on June 2, sall- ing the following day from New York for England, to make the necessary Preparations ‘for the reception, of Lord Patincefote's remains at the late Am= bassador's ancestral home at Preston, SQUATTERS TO MDYE, The houses in what is known as Squatterville, near Windsor ‘Terrace, Brooklyn, have been sold over the heads of the occupants and a general far from the lake. moving out ts under way. The sale was made direction of the Deputy Commissioner of Public Werke HUMPHREYS HEAD OF STEVENS. Althousth tt was expected that no ac- The taken until fall, the Board Stevens Institute of 1, have unanimous- C. Humphreys to. Dr. Henry he Institute. suce Morton as Presider BOARD OF ESTIMATE ENJOINED BY COURT Ordered by Justice Gaynor Old Board of Public Im- sessments. as the Board of Estimate and lonment was beginning 1l@ ees- to-day an Injunction jaysued by Jus: M'CANN BOY'S MOTHER DEMANDS ONLY JUSTICE, at A CRYING BH AME but I was distracted, 4 The law must puniah them. Jury and the beach of the county to give them (nt the punishment of these men ening World) ; Mrs John Me(lann, the mother of 4 her eyew this morning and talked of |p What oould @ child of twelve do stockade? He Just peeped through CHAT HIM urder HARM HAS COME MUST Hit PUNISHED Laat night 1 wanted to Die morn and 1 have trast in the all they deserve J oare for momt, Jt tan't of my little boy. If they could only BHO but bewildered ’ tion he can have it,” Commissioner Partridge to-day. “I shall not tender it unless I am asked to do so, and I do not anticipate any such request.” land surround~ CEFOTE'S DEPARTURE are based upon ruomra about them. SITUATION UNCHANGED, recognize Justice Leventritt'’s decision ag affecting this trust fund, SCHWAB GIVES $5,000, Not to Review Decision. of|? provements Concerning As- © Gaynor, in Brooklyn, was served 1 members. hy order enjoins the Board from tak: ink any caetion to review the decisions of t 116 cr Improv regard to the diy f aases " monts Detween the olty and the prapert ners Arguim Will be heard before Justice Gaynor on Poesday Bighiiven heariugs of assessments were wet for thie afternoon. ‘They were ad- vurned as Koon am Justice Gaynor’s or- der Was recelyed. i SOOT MLL LT OTP ET TT THE WORLD: FRIDA “ILL QUIT IF ORDERED BY THE MAYOR!”---PART RIDGE. But, Says the Commissioner, He Doesn’t Think Low Will Ask Him to Resign—Department in Bad Shape, Says Dr. Slicer. toc e Main! 1GE! Aw *e CHAT 3 yooren ve vec? THE % Narra ce S SS eo WZ IS THE FORCE FULL OF SOFT COAL SMOKE? yesterday and the day before and ever since I have been Commissioner of Po- lice. If the Mayor wants me to quit all he has to do 1s to say so, Certainly 1 shall not resign unless [ am informed by him that tt Is his wish that I should get out.” Concerning the statements that the chy Chub reported that the disclpiine of the Police Department has deterior- ated and that thy force Is as demoralized morally as it was under Tammany rule, the Commissioner had nothing to say. Dr. Thomas Slicer, who was one of the committee that called upon Mayor Low yesterday, denied to-day that a de- mand for Commissioner Partridge's re- moval had been made, He denied, also, that any complaint had been made to the Mayor about non-fulfiiment of ante- election promises. CONDITION DEPLOR ABLE. “In the first place,” said Dr, Silcer, “Mr, Peckham, Mr. Cutting, Mr. Burnet and myself did not call upon the Mayor “It Mayor Low wants my resigna- said Police Notwithstanding this statement the Commissioner appeared worrled when he reached his office to-day. He sald he had read in all the papers that the City Club had called upon the Mayor for his (Partridge’s) res- ignation, but that he placed no confl- dence in the statements. “IL have been denying similar rumors ever since 1 took the office,” said the Commissioner, ‘Most of the assertions that areymade regarding my position that are un- founded, I am getting tired of talking “The situation ts the same as it was as a committee; we called as individual citizens, We did not call to complain; we called to offer some advice, The conduct of the administration was not criticised. Statements appearing in the Press to that effect are exaggerated, Nor ald we present a report from the Committee on Munlelpal Legislation of the City Club. “Phat report has not been prepared It will not be presented until June 18, at a regular meeting of the club, On that date I lenve for a summer vacation of two motrhs, so you see that talk of an upheaval has no foundation, “IT 18 TRUE THAT THE CoNDI- TION OF THE POLICE DEPART- MENT IS DEPLORABLE. I AM FRANK TO ADMIT THAT THE RE- PORT WILL SAY SO. THERE HAS BEEN NO IMPROVEMENT SINCE THD FIRST OF THE YEAR. “The problem Is to determine what 1s the best remedial action to be taken and thé report of the City Club will embrace suggestions along that Ine.’ TELEGRAPH, from the whole State, complete saye for a few small precincts, give Chamberlain (Democrat) a majority of 341 for Goy- ornor, FOR AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. PouG , N, ¥., June 6 Bignt TOR EEANT BOT ATE Sie site was selected near this city to-d e Bile une! Canis t for an agricultural college to extend was held here to determine the stand iM Fee veld a nuitles “amounting to-$6,000| the work now being carrled on at Briar ven by the will of Henry B. Pla Clit. N fudge Robinson sald he would not MARGARET TAYLOR HOME, CINCINNATI, O Taylor, who was kidnap «0, ni June 6—Margaret d from his arrived here parents and ee Years, they met PITTSBURG, June 6.—Charies M Schwab, President of the United State Steel Corporation gave $5,000 to a com: | mittee having |i charge’ the arrange-| menta_for the celebration of Independ- ence Day. WOMAN whom she had neve In New York this week DISASTROUS CLOUDDURST, BEATRIUE, Neb., June 6.—Reports re- LAYER LYNCHED, celved to-day from Cortland, the scene CHARLESTON, 8./C, June Jim, A re Dips Black a negro, implicated in the murder) of yesterday's cloudburat, indicates Te arene eee ones, @ section, More serious condition than at first re- sier Of the Atiantic Coast line, was| ported: A foot of water fell in three 1 hed near Ravenel late last night. ours, Muoh damage was done The negro confessed. | BMBEZZLER SURRENDERS. CHAMBERLAIN FINAL WINNER, CHICAGO, June 6—"Pake me to the PORTLAND, bobby in command DAVE WARFIELD’S FRIENDS ARE FAST LOSING ALL HOPE. Ore, June 6—Returns Comedian Has Not Gained Since the Serious Operation in the Hospital. rellable wource The) was of Much a serlous nature, with the jearns this afternoon | system in such @ poor condition to stand median, je tu it, that the actor is suspended between and that while) life and death “with death having a From a moat Evening World that Dave Warfleld, the a mom critical conditt hot anticipated immediately his death shade the best of the pull.” would not surprise bie attendants ‘It will take three days yet to tell The physicians at the Goneral Memo. | definitely whether hy will recover,” natd rial Hospital have been Kiving out en-| this physician, "He in very weak and |couraging reports concerning Mr. War- | life may cease any moment and without feld’a condition, saying repeatedly tat) warning. Of course, there are Interests |he In “getting along nicely to subserve in making the cheerful re- eon who has been with, ports and we all hope they will prove the tion warranted, but the remaing that the patient {# nearer death than lite. t constantly, howey comew that the ope him WOKE UP WRONG “FARE.” | bave n hie ares’ light overcoat an ing 1 these until you hand me [Instead of 60 Ce Cab Geta! ty n Perigo, of the West Thirt! liveman Perigo, of the Weat Thirtl: Locked Up a Cel eth Breet Station, came along, heard Willlam R. Holm, a reaientate | Holin’a, comp and ook Tynan to the station: The cabman was broker, Hving at the Manhattan Hotel, ergaged Edward Tyna) & cabman, [eesny ane the hour, according to hie slater) him to-day in the Tender) station, ney minutes later, he euys, he alighted © | Eis {the grainmat gel Tue Board yield tol of Buperintendents ta-aald to objeg to the the char, Holm will locked upc of astem, ——— —— tive OVPY 'TO GIVE DIPLOMAS, lective Headquarters I want to surrender ed ppear agulvat no further myself," said John William Riley, em- beagler from the London City and Mid- land Bank of London, walking into De- He stole $5,000. FRENCHMEN IN ST. LOU ST. LOUIS, June 6.—President David R. Francis and a delegation of Louls fana position officials called here ont Rochambeau-Lafayetta arty, and took them to the world’s falr alte. LITTLE RED DEVILS. Mind Makes Peculiar Things. Coffee ulmost kills some people be- fore they are willing to admit that coffee is really the cause of the trou- ble. Yet it 8 easy to break off the habit, providing Postum Coffee, well boiled, is served in Its place. A lady says: ‘After coffee drink- ing had become a habit with me I ex- perienced a sense of faintness in the stomach with laseitude and dulness of the mind, This was accompanied with severe pains in the region of my liver. “Gradually my health failed and I became thin and a nervous wreck having sick headaches every day. Then insomnia set in and I suffered for four years such torments as those who have been through the expert- ence know of. At night I would grow so nervous over the continual dis- tress in my stomach that T would im- agine hundreds of Hittle red devils had ctrings attached to the back of my stomach and were trying to pull it out. I was compelled at times to take laudanum to relieve the distress and cramps. “This condition lasted, with some variation, for about three years, I tried varlous physicians and finally | was advised to try leaving off coffee; this I thought could not be done, 1 was finally Induced to give up coffee and use Postum, and I began to get well. “When I recovered and \ought I was well enough lo go back to coffee again I tried it, but after using ft a short time the old stomach trouble came back and I threw the balance of the coffee in the stove. There has never been a grain of the oww-fash- joned coffee in the house since, and never will be as long as I am run- ning it “Postum Coffee is delicious when made according to werved hot wis good cream and some sugar, The whole family use it and enjoy it greatly. | have gaine 40 pounds in the last year and my nerves are fast becoming @ thing of the 1 sleep perfectly all night and am @ well woman, thanks to Postum.” Name Co, Battle Creek, signed a deci 338,00,000 \ pesetas don tr | WASHINGTON. | ment of Surgeo occur In a few | that Gen, Jane airections and) { CABLE. TWO DEAD IN LANDSLIDE. ROME, June @.—Signor Riva, a pro- fessor in the University of Rome, and Count Gino Prinett!, a cousin of t Italian Minister of Foreign Affal killed in a landslide while ascending Mount Grigna, near Lake Lecco, Switz- erland. SHAM DECORATES KAISER. BERLIN, June 6.—The Shah of Persia, who {s still here, has beatowed upon Emperor Willlam a decoration of the highest Persian order, set with dia- monda, valued at $5,500. J TO BORROW 867,000,000. MADRID, Juse 6—King Alfonso has ($67,600,000) cent. Internal redeemable bonds. SIR W. J. R, COTTON DEAD. LONUON, Sir Wiliam James Richmond amberiain of the Clty of Lond died here this mornit, 2 WEST POINT BILL PASSES. WASHINGTON, June 6.—The Senate to-day passed the Military Academy, Appropriation bill without amendment. 1 carries the first instalment of 000 for the Improvement of the NBSRG TO RETIRE, WASHINGTON, June 6.—The retire- General Sternverg will days, It 1s understood Sternberg has recommended to Secretary Root as his. successor Co, Forwood, senior officer in the Medical Corps. RHAM DEAD. TON, June 6—Mrs, Almena Perham, wife of ex-Gov. Sidney of Maine, died here to-day, ‘survived by her husband a children, ‘The remains will be taken Bryant Point, Me., for interment to next Thursda ASPERFEL LEVELAN 144 BOWERY, Buwery Savings Baik Bidvk,” nd Broom north of Grand Station, West wide of street Our goods do the talking , for us, and the low prices we quote should certain.y tempt all intending purchasers, 7 = Bet. neen to be apprect- ated, $74.00 in jour price, $25.00 worth $40.00. NEO bi Solid 14 and iS kara ing Rangs, ows spectalty i to $1! eee Open Evenings till 7. Saturdays till 19: Ree anata aoreace re for Jare f ArK oudence solicited Bend for illustrated circ Mall orders Alled, Corres E-H-R-L-I-C-H-S ’ EYE DOCTORS’ EXAMINATION FREE. In ow’ 40 years of success/ul practice we have seen mighty serious injury come from wrong glasses; usually they were picked froma trayful by the wearer or “tested” and “fitted” by some optician or sales person. WE GUARD AGAINST the sibility of such errors by em- ploying competent Physicians~ graduate ‘M, D's with long training and superior skill as Eye Specialists, A Doctor's Examination of your Eyes without charge, If Glasses ar needed we make them al vel y MODERATE COS) $ 1 () () GLASSES AS Low as Be J, Esh-rel-iecsh & Sons, 217 BROADWAY—Astor House, 2.23 SIXTHIAVENUE—near 15th St, | = 134.6 BROADWAY—near 36th St. ALL OPEN LAGE DALUKDAY Excursions ‘ROCKAWAY BEACH. SiR. GENL, SLOCUM, SUNDAY, JUNK § AND MVERY SUNDAY RING JUNE. authorizing a loan of in 6 per King of Summer Suits, The Coolest, Cheapest, Best. __, It’s the all-round, comfortable Summer Suit—fit for almost every occasion. Serge looks better than any other Summer fabric, feels better, wears better. Most-desirable for the man who can afford only one suit, con- jm sidered a necessity by the man whol can afford many. Where to Buy? —to best advantage; that need He your only question. Our carries the conviction of truth. We sell the best—sell guar- anteed serges only. Blind- folded, you could pick safel: all-wool, thoroughly indigo serges, fashioned and finished by the most expert tailors in the world—seams taped to stay correct. So "You N-ed Not Worry About The Color —Guaranteed Fast, You Need Not Worry Ab ot The Cut—It Wiil Hold Shape. You Need Not Worry About The Pr.ce—You Can't Do Better. Prices $8.00 to $18.00 Every other Summery Wearable for men and boys; Pana- mas, Straw Hats, Negligee Shirts, Stock Ascots, Cool Under- wear, Low Shoes, Openwork Hosiery, at Popular Prices, Four Convenient Stores: 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. | 211 and 219Sixth Ave., near 14thSt. 47 Cortlandt St,, near Greenwich St. | 125th St., Corner 3d Ave. {geht 259-261 6AVE Store Open Until 10 o’Clock Saturday Night. Selling More of $Q 95 Thosc $20Suitsat 7 e (Hecht’s Part-Payment Plan at That.) Reinforcements have arrived, and now for a jolly good rally. Such an onslaught as that former offer met with was an accomplish- ment that'll long remain a record event in the annals of clothing retailing. We told you to come for $18, $20 and $22.50 clothing— you weren’t disappointed but wondered at such conservatism in e: timating value, We toldyou that custom tailors might proudly hold forth such examples of tailoring as their own craft, and it’s true, But to-morrow we even improve on the first offer. The entire lot is made up of men’s and youths’ suits valued at $20. There’s every rare pattern sand weave of Summer worsteds and homespuns conceivable—light enough in making to catch the slightest breezes and breezy enough in making to catch men of every whim. No young man jcould possibly hold aloof from buying when once the styles are looked over. We'll wait for the money. Hecht’s liberal Part-Pay- ment Plan steps right in to make things easy for you on such occa- sions, Miss this event and you'll miss the chance of years. Nine Ninety-Five. BET.16™ EIT, CIGAR SALE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 200,000 HAVANA AND PORTO RICO CIGARS AT ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE, Porto Rico. ‘ $3.25 per 100 $2.40 per 100 qe $1.35 per 100 Clear tiavana. LA DULIA, Puritanos FinoSse+ss«eeess res + $3.25 per 50 CO., 15¢, size. LA ROSA ESPANOLA, Seidenberg & $3.50 per 50 LA AMENIDAD, Puritanos + $2.75 per 50 LA FLOSTA, Conchas Espec! - $2.35 per 50 E, M. BREVAS, full size, Cuban mas « $1.75 per 25 Special. GEO. W. CHILDS CIGAR. . + $1.50 per 50 EL TORO PORTO RICO BREVAS . + $1.60 per 50 The Jeffreys & Co., 1 PARK ROW, Cor. Ann St., Also, 81 CORTLANDT ST. Mail Orders. Open Evenings., CANDY! "ug oy ta teint, ae cau siaed wera os ly 0 pea come, rom al vor ‘Naw York and the aur our special wale? ROL CAN HEAD THE ANHWICK IN ‘DH * ‘These candi Jower prices th are aold at true, IAL FOR { BUPTEROU PH reese cere eee SPECIAL 7Oe, BA TURDAY ONLY. DBLICIOUS VANILLA CHAM ALMONDS cece cert cece secre eed SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. DUPER PEANUT BRUDPLB, ieee ees ' DOUBLE VANILLA CREAM CHOCOLATES ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOOOLATES BCOTOH KISSED yo 50045 HIGH-GRADE BOND! 106. 10¢, wee ven thee Wests Gk Hea)

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