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Pacific Directors ‘riman’s Hands. GINCINNATI, March 18.—Judge Ho-- WINS FIRST ROUND | I SOUTHERN PAIIG FIGHT panne. Ver ‘Court Grants Order Restraining Union) Voting Stock Until tlon proceedings begun by the Keene contingent In the Kentucky courts and | ose 008690 08T 000% $34.40 006. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1903. NEW PORTRAIT OF MISS KATHLEEN NEILSON, PAINTED BY HALL, FOR HER FIANCE, REGINALD VANDERBILT. PPEP4O4-O40-0OO9-0OOH O9OOEG-O4 s ladimeeeeusaeal 0O2O THS POLICEMAN eS AREAL SLEUTH Brenneoker Saw the Initials of All the Spring Goods Ready. appearance of the store, the exhibit of fabrics i ee class eople who are or- a es a Man Who Had Reported a! ¢.% op Top Coat Robbery on a Dress-Suit|¢o Onder Pras. ‘ $15. 00° Case. Prisoner Is Said to Have Admitted Robbing H. @ De Foefe Fiat, and Gave Information That Led to a Young Woman's Arrest. For YOUR order wa offer unlimited choice Injunction Proceedings Are Decided |: $/s0 HE MADE AN ARREST. GoBD LINWGS a ‘ ~ . : $ 0 fit! , —Ruling Is Sweeping and Ties Har-| 3 a 0.) We Mt our lengthening list of patrons. Devine & Ronan, Tract. Society DP ace H. Lorton, of the United States eens ou ny ea _| prevents any action by the Union Pa 4 . Circult, this afternoon issued a tempor | on. in voting the stock untll the in-| a) ea letters, “H. G. D." on the is Building, Srp restraining order in the wilt pend-| junction proceedings are decided | side of a dress-sutt case put into the Gor.Nassau and Spruce Sta, ing between the Harriman and Keene] The Southern Pacific being chartered | hands of the police of the East One|| Reach, | Ghterests relative to the Voion, Central | And Southern: Pacific stockholdings ‘The plaintiffs reprpsent the Keene- in Kentucky, sult was brought yester-| day in the United States Court at Louls ville by ‘Talbot J. Taylor and James B.| Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station this afternoon, a young man named Spencer Smith, of No. 200 East One Hundred and Twentieth street, and An- Block Below the Bridge, N Tay: 5 ‘Paylor, of New York, representing ] Bete wists tection ne er aticc| dames R. Keene and many minority ne Ray, a comely young ocoupant of «|i The Optical Dept. stockholders, ‘asking an injunction flat at No, 170 East One Hundred and $8,00.900 ~worth of Southern Pacific Dwtock. The. Keene following has re- 6 the courts in an effort to pre- the Union Pacific from voting the worth of stock which it holds ‘irectory of the road at the annual métting as will be favorable to the declaration of a dividend instead, as ethity allege, of having the earnings of the'Bouthern Pacific diverted to better- ments on the Central and Union Pacific against the Union Pacific and the South- from voting the stock it holds tn the Pacific, the two roads have been prac- tically under one management, to the damage of the Interests of the stock- holders of the Southern Pacific, It al- leges diversion of traffic and ovher acts for the benefit of the-Union Pacific and to the injury of the Southern Pacific. Benator J. B. Foraker, Edward Lau- ern Pacific to prevent the Unton Pacific) coming annual election of directors of | } 1¢ ooo o 00002 Twentieth street, together with about $3,000 worth of ailverware and other goods, which they are believed to have stolen. Another young man is being row. Horace G. De Foe, a letter carrier, attached to Station L, reported to the police last night that his home, at No. & West One ‘Hundred and Thirty-sec- ‘ond street, had been looted during the The Realm of the To no person : ite 4.| the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. @| searched for, and the police expect to “l tae eon aucsuspeny # divt-) “phe application alleges that the Union| ®| take him before to-morrow morning. Lene * sees Mle*Keine people believe that they| Pacific huving secured control of the 2 ‘The prisoners were remanded by Magis- tical doctor “will be able to create such changes in majority of the stock of the Southern | ®|trate Cornell for examination td-mor- will 1. trust the eyes of those who come here for eye relief. The testing rooms are private—away from the sales- room—fitted with the best appa- ratus science has given us to aid in examining the eye. n tae interest of other Harri-| terbach, of New York, and” Augustus | 3 Rrvaresoee Ge |Girecy ting GRE) Wan'enstty |) CGeciinae aroosehe east alien st 1 Wilson, of ee epreee eae | é movable, including a silver cornet worth | tory on premises. Quick Fepalring. granted to-day ‘* pre-| stein and Hoadly appeared for the Har- g | $105, and all the clothing belonging to {eat Maes rs ¢ Eyeglasses upward from 5] withthe “Clip That Never Slips.” J. JACOBY, 175 Sixth Ave., } Optician, bet. 12th & 13th Sts, 5 ITCHING ECZEMA. And Other Itehing, Boring ant | Scaly Eruptions, Shxinary to the arguing of the injunc-1 rian interests. ———- 4- ‘KEENE POOL NOW LOOKS FOR A FULL VICTORY. him, his wife and his children. Neigh- bors told him that two young men had driven up to the place in a wagon, and when asked what they were doing on the premises, coolly sald that the De Foes were ere going $9 move, and they had doen engaged by the letter carrier to do the cartage. The last out of the house was De Case, marked with hie initials, ‘The report of the burglary was duly read to the different watches of blue- coats as they went into the street and finaly to the witch to-day, to which | Patrolman Brennecker i#' attached. With the incident fresh in his mind he 999000 When the news of the granting of the of the atock book or to give to a rep- the Union! Feaentatlve of a significantly large in est in the stock the Het of its stock- | “ Talbot J. Taylor, | Holders” when a demand “wae made 9O9OS9908996-09H nts James R. Keene, said| therfor, taken in conjunction with the walked to Third avenue to wait for e car t ra! th f the court ued extraordinary efforts com the ake to take him to his t that the rapid action of the court argued | ¢Xtraol Mf a to tako him to hs post when be noticed 2 for : peepee) Wet ch ae secure. proxits oe sor ee, anual a fon, ® 4 @ 26064 e E pesmanent Injunction, Continuing, ne Peatlon isi ‘strong 9+ Spresnas' Fralisting: by pal bias Been Sent trom This City The Proud (Bridegroom-to.Be Attended Every or'Exhibition in the Salon at Paris. itting of Fair Subject an electe ose. one of whom carried acute mn elena tee eee wee, ' in er sat te st Soa he tia onarnete te ete auia ed wld “The made by Union Pacific { “AN the reports which are being taeued | terests that even, Af tne $90,000,000. We Batrolinan grabbed eel yatine tee and ; x trom time to time respecting the status fers geh es % oe or, be ensoined romt started with thee for the | stant Ri lef and 4 ofthe mombers of the Southern Pacific | to control, strongly srecalts a A portrait of Kathleen Netison, flancee of Reginald Vanderbilt, has been sent| ‘The interest of Mr. Vanderbilt in the portrait did not end with the placing of tHed to make’ Ane but he wiee, other ni 8) 86 | 6 came! "p90! in regard to Hs continuance beyond W86 day set for the annual meeting of May 9, 1901, wal Reiatockholders and ay to the refusal of Neepaeotet panies a tae eey of them to have their stock voted made by the same nous th ‘dhe pool stock form part of a plan Fuel lack from this olty to Paris for exhxtbition in the Galon. It is life-size, almost full] the commission. He attended every sitting in the studio, and it was at his sug- length, and was painted by Richard Hall, who 1s the reigning favorite portralt | gestion that Miss Nellson posed as in the portrait. ‘The grace and beauty of the painter of soctoty. figure of Miss Neilson is shown most effectively, as 1s the serious expression of Mr, B(\ was commissioned to place the ikeness of Miss Neilson on canvas | her face and eyes. by Mr. V-Aderbilt. The price pald was $4,000. Tho likeness is remarkable. When Miss Neilson, the beautiful subject of the portrait, 1s wAt the station Brennecker fen, hie prisoner through the ‘third ter examining ‘the ult case end fi ‘thaine that it contained most of De Poe's bri a-brac and Dersonal, belongings, The Gure Afforded by =. a daughter of Mrs. Fred- Box” the time of the annual maou! ioe ereato the belief that there 5 G young fellow gave name and ad- ‘ * was said late to-day; that the . Keeno the portrait was @nished Mr. Vanderbilt engaged a photographer to take a flash-| erick Neilson and a sister of Mrs. Arthur Kemp. Her engagement to Mr. Van-| q, and th PR . ‘ ofved-operation ‘imorig the membére ot | i “had received a Taree “aupber Df light ploture of the subject, the painting and the painter, Th this photograph is| derbiit was announced some months ago. ‘Then came the desire of the District- ta No. aosieat One aeunIteD ona Boreas Cuticura Soap, Otntment and he ae li thie struggic and ie one of | ipatior the Union tigers its “position shown the remarkable skill of Mr. Hall in producing likenesses. | Attorney to have Mr. Vanderbilt go into a court of law and testify ag to the| tleth street « G pe ee dhe would find the rest 500,000 shares. As fae ‘holdings of the ae aire After being extidited in Paris the picture rill be returned to this city aad will | character of a house maintained in East Forty-fourth street by Richard Canfleld, | Of the plunder. When All Else Fails. COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1.00. The agonizing Htohingentburning of | the skin, as in eczema; the scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in socalled head; the facial disfigurement, as in pimples and ringworm; the awful suf- fering of infants and the anxiety of worn-out: parents, as in milk crust, tet~ ter and salt rheum, all demand a rem- edy of almost superhuman virtues to | successfully cope with them. That | Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills are the not only found she matter both woak an’ vuneradl now for the 77,600 shares Ineid by tut: | become one of the treasured ornaments of thc mansion the young millionaire will | ‘The succeeding notoriety was most unpleasant to Mr, Vanderbtlt and Mles Nell- aye Foes s00ds, pat pat ae Li oly eye hed + ‘hele refusal to"allow “inspection Sige intros erect for this brige. eon, but ehe remained loyal to him through it all. San Wren thot ined aan Goenacd Gon vttered and 4 rah and po ed 50 LS. CONSUL RAN EXTRA SESSION TOOK POSONON MRS.BURDICK —ODFLL COMING TO [2s eee AWAY FROM JOB OF CONGRESS. = THEPILGAIM, «=| ATTACKS WILL. GETPLAITS Ti of crooks which has teen ralding § = ! es ] lem of lste, FOR A CANAL CONVENTION. (Continued from First Page.) } iti Governor Fears the Opposition President Hae Not @ Not Quite Made! Unknown Man, Evidently of; pan Heer Sela Up His Mind, but “Holds Him-| Means and Refinement, Found At a meeting held to-day in the of- flce of Andrew H, Green, No. 214 Broatl- Senator to Declare for Them. self Free” in Case Senate] Dead on Sound Steamer on; Fails on Cuban Treaty. Her Arrival Here To-Day. "George Sawter, aii auonessnr to >» Gartoonist Nast at Guayaquil,) Flees from the Yellow-Fever Fled from Pestilential Billet. way, a memorial was presented to Sen- ator Merton E. Lewis approving hts ac- tically admit the case has reached a stage where nothing but a collapse thon in presenting @ resolution asking or admission on ‘the part of some one can solve the mystery. Con All the women who have so far been mentioned will have to appear ready begun egromeebas tre and be cross-quegtioned regarding their relations with Burdick. . tes iruoiing © ompal tairty. feet Mrs, Helen Cleveland Warren, whom it was thought Burdick intended Sapeeal te thy Sreeies Mort) water. reat aes ea the to marry after he had setured his divorce, may be brought here trom Cleve-|_ ALBANY, March 18—Alarmed by the| _A resolution Introduced by Franois W. | such stands proven beyond all doubt, Gi adopt: land) 01, to tocity, Sire tanlculy wecsatly, eacnced (a divorce/trom ter hus: (CBRmnee mune Gea Reed araven ey Be jen wag adopted providing for the @D-! wo statement is made regarding them \ ointment of a oommittes. to call an taxation plans, Gov. Odell left ‘hurriedly | international convention, Including all HIM . HERE. PLACE FOR HE HOPES FOR ACTION.|NO PAPERS NOR BAGGAGE. ; band. She and her husband were with the Burdicks, the Paines and the i ne aowhurg, to. | the peoples of North Moe the | that 1s not justified by the strongest Pennells at the camping party two summers ago which created so much for New Xork (City, via Newhows, (59° | pirpose of tee Beane 6 contingntal eya- evidence.. The purity and sweetness, Z Yorlow fever at Guayaquil, Bquedor,| WASHINGTON, March 13-—It can bo| When the Fall River line steamer | scandal, day, and great secrecy was thrown about | sation of the rivers of continent. | the power to afford immediate relief, eo frightened George Sawter, the United |stated hy authority that President |Ptigrim, from Providence, reached her his movements at the Exovutive Cham-| The committee includes. Andrew H- | the certainty of speedy and permanent WILL BE MOST SEARCHING INQUIRY. Members of the Elmwood Dancing Club and the Red Jacket Golf Club will be foreed to tell all they know of the relations which existed between who was appointed’ to| Roosevelt has not definitely made up his|pter In North River to-day the dead body of an aged and well-dressed man was found in the tollet-room. A pack- ber, where it was said that no one had any knowledge of his destination, It developed, hgwever, that the Gov- Sewart, Sling 5 © States Consul, poeevelt a 7 “that post to succeed the late Thomas bpdin call an extraordinary session Srabt otter the latter. died of the ais- | ¢ the Hitty-eighth Congress. He, how- Dutcher ede Exlward Kelley, ‘edward Lan- ey, ities Mu Obrien, cure, the absolute safety and great economy, have made them the standard skin cures and humour xemedies of the | =f James, J: John C. MeGuit | Sas tbat ne Corned around and started ver, le considering tho eraecticabiity of jage of Paris greets wit’ goer, indie (Mfr, Burdick and the men and women of his set, and they will be cross: | “mor capes fo, etch | “coor | Dana, “Witten Biss Gemiagits, Taal) Me iat parts with hot K fos, the United States ie ‘on the| When he was informed that it was the|cated to the police, who ware called, |questioned with a lack of the timidity which has characterized the conduct] row, and expects to see fenator Piatt | Cant ene idee ons, Lud- | water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the Mekmer Aulance, from Coton. He was |tntention of the Senate #0 to amend the thas the amen. Dad comin mie of the police in its handling of the case up to date. there and discuss the tax bills, Henry Gers, oan) vee (Warner, purface of crusts 8 and seales and soften oa eons, RY BIER! Snare] action wooait or ihe Howie at Bapveren, | and cnare wore no papers in the packete| _ They. will notbe ania to eyade anevering, As the examination before.» fie bps se “pened wen 18 ees Zinta ., pas Beamans, James hard rubbing, and apply Bay waa Sy sae job. Pregident Roosevelt, | tatives necessary to make tt effective, ho | of the clothing by which he could be|Magistrate permits the introduction of testimony whioh could not be sub-| vn icage tax and excise propositions, | child, Gsor howard rat 4 alr ment freely, to allay Stohing, {ritation aa be an Aesietant ‘Apeonioer atlan jee Rete pence ML ‘all River and had gone to his state. “No one will be allowed to refuse to answer except on the ground that fen, the tarkebone aii Ww. G ‘Besre A: deren a Francis Cu tian oy, Je Pills, to cool and to do so would tend to incriminate er degrade him,” said Justice Murphy. “Tam going to make this examination most searching. Every point in Bur- dick’s lite which might have a bearing on this case wil be brought out.’ * the Port of New York, where Mr. Saw- “Yer may draw his salary without danger ‘10 bimeclf or his family. room at once, After that he was not seen by any of the orew until the body waa found in the totlet-room. ‘The clothing, of excellent material and Inte cut, Indicated that the man had been In good clroumstances, It waa the body of a man apparently sixty years old. He had a gray mustache, was Spey the blood. A single set is often sufficient to cure the most torturit «You can cook it in several ways: a ma igo fa Tamibating aka soap ‘when in order to secure action upon It. No detinite time was mentioned by A the President for the meeting of the a ‘mas told,” said Mr. Sawter to the! extraordinary session. J teporters, “that it was sure déath for) ‘Te President 19 much in earnest in une to stay in the place | nis desire to, have th e Cuban treaty The day wo arrived there the death} ratined and made effective. It can be pase was very high and had been 0) said that. so strong is this desire, he humours, with BATAVIA, March 18.—Mre. Seth Paine, whose name has been involved Laundry eres | in the Burdick tragedy, arrived here from Buffalo last night and is now the Ramonawesk Heavy reins were contin-| oven has considered the adviaablity of Neout Sve {entgtonitochee In helene and guest of Mr, and Dry, Willlain 1B, Webster, baie Aha rig tas a a ) an conditions) oa iiing th into extraord! bein 4 Mrs, Paine’ was followed tect Holmlund, who remat Sin aa rer tte sare 9 marking aad, Gmording ‘aad, Would grow worse, 40 1 decided to re-| session this spetn te'the Senate wtouid | Pack overcon, black omat and vent,| Ks | pate by Deere 30) : ne one-cent near Oat + oe passat 2! ny rmit the Cuban Fereaty to fail through | @M@y trousers, soft black hat and thin, Over night, He had a convergation with Dr, Paine, her husband, over the ns 5 eas ea Hf , therefore, « good consular jop| 8c Of 4 quorum. ‘That, however, is a | expensive undercloches. telephone to-day. Later the detective served Dr, and Mrs. Paine with Weeds sean tavoly @ The body was sent to the Mor and the Churoh street police took poi session of the package of polson, They reported that there were no marks on y “awaiting any man who imn't afrala| probable Ey ‘of yellow fever. Undoubtedly there are adhe, belief of the President and of his nore is that the Senate wil)’ tak Emany tonnes who had the disease in donnie ection upon’ both she "Panaaia Canal and Cuban reciprocity treaties at subpoenas to appear at the Burdick inquest. breakfast dred and Thirtieth etreet and there is : en aie eats) ie"sacune wo Sserine whore va] NEW HAVEN STRIKE ENDS. yrt.b¢ "Rtn ta dtc ngurancoa to thit ‘effact have been | secured for. an Increase end there was somo de- or ve— Nast had not been at his poat | The President the teagors Of te Bendto| ‘The man evidently bad ho L4s6a8% | Ouers and Firemen on the Road toly tel Reanates BAAD thane few months when he was| seid, that this work of the Senate will | o* Wfter the other passengers had ler Get Increased Pa: vp for. few minutes only. 1 hada tall The health authorities of} Have becn accomplished by the last of | the boat there was no unolajmed piece, gt 2Oe . with the men and grantod the increas: Be have fo conoention of gone] Shire Besides a gold watch and chain in the] There was A strike of short duration hele wil be no more trouble.” an - FACE POISONING CHARGE. Held for Husband's Death 4 Do as Accessory, (@pecal to The Evening World.) Vurther "than that the President “holds himself tree" to call an extra inary seasion of the Fifty-elghth Congress nothing has been determined. At the instance of Senator Teller the Benate to-day in executive session adopted @ resolution calling upon the President for information ae to whether Great Britaln has made a formal pro- among the firemen and oilers in the marine department of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Ratlroad Company to-day, Tt was ended by the granting to the men of the increase in wages asked for. man's pocket the police found three empty whiskey flasks, which bore the label of 'Cpnnor & Co,, Hoston.” A telegram waa sent to the Boston police to learn if he was known there. ‘The stewards on the Pilgrim say that the package of poiyon had not been the epidemic, It lasts trom one ‘the year to the other. IKERS AFTER FRAUDS. at that. Wem lere and firemen Fe th th to Cash Big Draft Re-\test avainst the Cuban reciprocity] opened and that it bore the original have. expressed’ themacives as not be- March 18.—At le Swindling Scheme. treaty, geal of the drug firm putting it UP. ling satiefed with the wages they we trate kocharspenge to The Bventig Word’) eg la Tiay Bald & doctor on the Raat Tad pro | receiving @nd sede deinande upon tht ‘atharine Dang Fried mush with syrup or honey on a cold ‘ cod death Bs 4 Hy n a _ PHIA, March 18,—®inan-| STRENUOUS CIVIL SERVICE. a thewasmends wore renewed, | action of the Coroner morning would be a ood deal better dish than it | " Were ware stirred to-day by JURY CALLS HIM MURDERER, |, sists, othe company asked tne pausing the death of is if the mush were H-O, Cold porridge sliced ‘There's @ faithful Mttle servamt °[ itl t »}men to walt un day, when they fi Bevery of Serene pot Ol astab ean) eaeecen iialaecdan lo . promised an audte ther held unde and fried, is all that is necessary. The means Ever waiting at your door; offer and de- | to ure last to pass off ,| Shoulder at a» Examination, A coronor's jury whieh held an in ‘o'clock, when Vranster D ached Its dock €or $99,000 on the Union| Michael Farmer, Afty-three years old, | quest In the Brooklyn Borough Hall last 3 es of this| living at No. 496 Weet One Hundred | night over the killing of Michael Buck- Hy Qoa Hunared and | ‘Twentyeninyh bat Terbelieved 10) and Twenty-Atts sixeet, while \ndes-|16¥. of N: #84 Wyeth avenue, Williams. thal cee J i ‘ only ot large going sn’ examination for’ janitor eng burg, delivered a verdict to-day in which| “AboSt tle time Bupt, O. M rd, eer at the Clvilervice Buréau 4 they charged Daniel Clifford, of the of cat, Now, York vision. of the Pond the scene and granted | mn sagne address, with the murder, wiv ccs Buckley hed soted sy peacemaker in s Miele “in men defuach this glared a At 16, are so simple that the results are surprising. George Ho & negro herb doctor, was held. without ball'ns an accessory to the crime, He's done lote of work alpeady, ..{ And he's waiting to do more, men, When he return in the Grand Central mm Mr. pard made

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