The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1905, Page 1

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i Judge, Says PUT END 10 Landlord’s BABY TAX Tenement Case, Where Rent Is Raised as Infants Are Born, Up in Court, 42 YOUNG EXHIBITS. Schedule in Goerok St, House ls 60 Cents for Each Child and $2 for Twins, EVICTION AFTER REFUSAL. Landtord Ruse Decided on Sum- _ Mary Action When the Census i)... Returns Were Withheld, Can @ fandiord ralse the rent of his tenants 60 cents upon the arrival of one @hild and §2 in the case of twins? ‘This novel legal quention was raised de. fore Jistlos Worcester in the Thirteenth Municipal Court to-day by the mothers of, tiie four largest families in the big Goudlo tenement,at No, 6 Goerok street, and with them as exhibits were forty- _[“Giroulation Books Open to Ail.” | KUROPATKIN. HAMMERS THE IAPS’ CENTRE Great in in Death Struggle for Final RUSSIANS LAST HOPE. They Must Break Through Oyama’s Ranks or Suffer Dis- astrous Defeat. MAY’ TERMINATE THE WAR, Czar’s Troops In a Trap. and Gan Save Themselves Only by the Most Desperate Fighting, (By Associated Press.) 8T, PETERSBURG, Maroh 6--(After- noon).—Gen, Kuropatkin hes launehed @ blow at Field Marshal Oyama’s left centre, just east of the railroad, Tho fighting 1s desperate’ along: al- most the entire line, The result of the grestest battle of modern times ts expected to be deter- mined to-day or to-mortoy, Two of tho largest agmies of recent times, both in’men and guns, aro now locked in a death ‘struggle; and although Gen, Kuropatkin has evidently made every preparation to cover his retreat munitions northwari, it 1s now the opine {on of military mon here that one side or the other oannot escape an whelming disaster, With both wings bent backward, Ku- ropatkin's position aj to be des- but the Issue! fe still in the bal+ two reprewehtative children of the sev- enty-nino in thé building, Mae Pour, Children Himself, Kilns Ring ty the landlord, Hid tenants have ‘submitted to his dictum uncom- plainingly ‘for years, they’ ausert, , but Mow rise In.revolt, The reason is that he suddenly discovered that several children had arrived and graduated from swaddling clothes to pinaforos without attracting his attention, Two Of thse ohildren were among the six of Mra! Rost Blank, Mrs, Gluseppina Mar- gellas,' who had none, called the dtten- tion of Mr, Russ to the oversight. Landlord Kindly but Firm. This was last Friday evening, and Mr. Russ notified Mrs, Blank that her Tent was increased $1, The landlord is @ Kindly Ittle man and put it very gently to Mrs, Blank, He sald after- ward, howover, that she had not taken the announcement so quietly, In fact, sho learned the childless Mrs, Margellas had been ‘the source of thy Jandlord’s knowledge she picked up her noodle board and went downstains, fol- towed bv her six Jittle Blanks, Mrs, Margelias did her best to avoid the noodle hoard, but did not duck quite Jow enough, and Mrs, Blank wielded the noodle board with suvh strength and kill that her victim 'took several counts end awakened with difhouliy when fitty- ix of the seventy-nine juvenile dwellers of the house lamented her donwnfall with vigorous shrieks, This was tho beginning of a feud— yes, & revolution—culminating in the visit of Mr, Russ to Justice Worcester from whom he obtained several dia, ‘poesess notices, When Mrs, Fannie Frank swept into the Thirteenth Municipal Court with her flying squadron of forty-two sho was joined by Mrs, Rosa Blank, Mrs. Rachel Levy and Mrs, Bessie Byrlondman, "Judge," sald Mrs, Frank, “When I @o to that house dive years ago I havo only four children, Now I have eight and this man Russ raises moe Atty cents a month for each child, I may have more and can’t pay so much rent, He will put mo out Thurdday.” Injustice on Twins, ‘Mrs, Levy told of her eight children, three of which had arrived when she moved Into No, 6 Goerck street, Her chief complaint was at the raising of her rent upon the advent of twins, “It was not justice,” she cried, “to raise me §2 on twins when he only ralses 00 cents a piece. Could L heip Mt that little rahe ad A by are twins?’ ‘it really is hardship,” sald Jus- tice Worcester, “you certainly deserve credit for your motherly instincts and it would seem more according to the oseveltian age to put your rent down 5) cents on the arnival of family addi- However, I cannot dictate to your fan ne ie rate of rents he shall fix, I will allow you until Monday, how- ever, to et, the diapossess,”” ———$—a——— ANOTHER RUSSIAN POLICE CHIEF SLAIN. Blalyatock, in Poland, Latent Ansaninntion in Whtoh Crarta OMicial In Vietim, BIALYSTOCK, Russlan Poland, | March 6—The Chief of Police of Plalye atoce (fifty-two miles from Grodno) has been ages dada Sec Scene of} regarded ae pousible by PAP ye) te the Savio of a. eae ty Ce learn Uniess Kuropatkln can ) strike oa strike hard it ia realized that he must lone, Kuropatkin's Yosses In killed and wounded: up to'Jast night’ are placed at £3,000. ‘Oyama is belfeved’to have al- Feady loat filly 40,000 men, |. The Japanese army according to the prisoners 1s greatly oxhausted, They repeat the statement that some of Gen, Nogt's mon’ have not had any S900 for two GAO, cSt Seth: BALL PLAYER PLAYERS SEE GOVERNOR pee art Griffith's Highlanders Are Pre- sented to Alabama Executive, Who Talk Deniocratically with All on National Game. (Special to The Evening World.) MONTGOMBRY, Ala., Maroh 6-The entire force of Highlanders now quar- tered here were presented to the Gov- ernor of Alabama by the correspondent , of The Hvening World this atternoon, and when they had left the State Capi- tol every one had made up his'mind to cast a vote for Hon, R, M, Cunningham the firat chance they got at the ballot, ‘The Governor recelved each man cor- dially and then gave them a short talk on the national game, in which he sald velopment as physioal, “To be a successful ball player," sald the Governor, “one must think and act quickly, lest he fall, The same rule ap- plies to nearly every line of business or ‘profession.’ Gov, Cunningham assured GriMth that he would attend the practice game next Saturday afternoon and would there take lessons;on the spit ball, He sald, howover, tha be dows not like the name of Chesbro's discov of baseball from a business point of view had caused objection to games be- ing played on Sunday, While tho play- ers were in the executive office, a con vict inspector came In’ with the an- nouncement that a ferryman ‘had been shot and wanted permission to use ‘bloodhoundg Jn effecting a capture, Whitley, "Holy Cross and several of the Players jumped up and offered to assist In the man chase, Up to a late hour this afternoon the man had not been captured, AMERICAN RUNNER WINS AT OXFORD. RD, England, March 6—At the fleld sports to-day Warren hutt, the Rhodes echolar trom I Tntyersity, won the three-mile minutes 4 1-5 seconds, § von by five yards from M Wi Godby, the winner .of the two-m! Fevent at the Oxford. pgambridge Har. | VardsYato wares of 104. by removing his accumulated stores and |’ 3 to 1 Shot Beats Out Good {tie spoomea vo ews of a victory for ge is na it tended as much toward mental de-| D} HANDIGAP WON BY TRAPPER Field in Feature at: Crescent City Track—Eight Races a Rae Wednesday. Finst RACE—Inepector Halpin (7 to 10) 1, Danse muais 4 to 1) 2 Derive % SECOND RAGE—1! Dottore (3 1-2 to 1) 1, Prestige (21-2 to 1) 2 Dia- mond Betty 3, THIRD RACE—Kittio Platt (8 to 6) 1, Capt, Arnold (9 to 2) £ Hands: Across 3. FOURTH RACE—Trapper (8 to 1) 1, Terhe Rod (6 to 1) 2 Gpen- cerian 3 (Special to The Evening World.) ° NEW ORLBPANS, March 6—The Car nival helped to swell the crowd at the Crescent @jty track this afternoon, The racing condttione were as néarly perfect 48 ‘possible, ‘the weather being warm and tho tiaek fast. In an, interview ‘with The Eyening World correspondent | P, A, Renawd, a representative of the] Crescent Clty Jockey ,Clud, anmounted that beginning on Wednesday, and con- tinuing until Saterday, the date ore- {nally set for the vioee of the meeting, eight races will bo given daily. FIRST RACH--Purse $500; three-year-olds; ole e toronee, Von by @ length and @ halt, Tine = Belting - +Bh, Starters, ocke in pine Rebine Wor 7210 Prapesty bi) pl rate 105 SECOND RACE—Purs maiden three-year-olds and i five ea" oneal ba Nt A ae by @ head, Betting — Jookess, Wie 6t, PL, Bh eit Ob Be 1-8 1310 1 Herter. May, Courtorler, Rondolet, Conjure Gal and Light Note also ran, THIRD NACE—Purse $500; old9 and un; one mile, Won by w three-year. res ke any. requver to the pollce to look for im am , Aubuch Prank Bill, ‘Barker, ‘Gerona, Puy, Florence . Sweeney Kid Grifto, of the Ayaata ‘Athi ic Club, ‘and Patsy Sweensy, well-known light-welghts,. fought. fourteen , slashing, rounds for a puree of $0 and: a side bet of! $200 et 8 o'clock this afternoon! in. # Harlem loft. Griffo got the ‘dectalon on a foul, being Seated Tomes) meray the deolding round by 4 y 6 followers acknowledged moving, van, transit was abandondd, however, and parties of two amd three reached the lott;in Harlem with’ stealthy tread, . ‘Mie two men had) engaged to fight at catotiwelghts. When the : peg off and ae LAD MISTAKEN FOR” HEIR. TO’ A MILLION. Because ‘ho greatly resembled a miga-| ’ ing Philadelphia hoy, Bayliss by name, said to be heir to a million dollars, Arthur Carter, fourteen‘'years: olf,’ of No,’ 182 Watson ‘avenue, Orange, ‘who ran away from home @ few weeks ago to become & newsboy in this city, found himself’ a prisoner In the Children’s Court to-day, His parents were sent for to take him home, Patrolman Bennett, of the Bldridge wireet atation, sald he mistook the. boy: for young Bayliss, who disappeared from the home of his aunt in Philadel- phia a few weeks go. The ee i through Joseph H, McCormick, of 41 Park Row, this city, Bennett sald, requested the police of the Bldriige and: Mulberry. street stations, which in- ‘olude the Bowery, to watch for him and hurniehed his description, Mr, eee mick sald tho young prisoner waa not Bariioas alt although the resemblance wag icy he of office of Mr, McCormick, No, 4. Park Row, it was gaid that he was out of the city, An em Spier sald Mr, McCormick had been advised that the Bayliss boy was missing, but later in- outed that the ‘report. was incorréat that the boy hod not disapppared, vas denied that Mr, McCormick made young Bayliss, Btarters, Jockeys, Ws. St, Kittle Platt..,,.Aubuchon OL +5 1s; Captain Arnold. Crlmmins 19 Hands Acros 04 1-3 Little Scout and Mattador ‘faleo ran, Time—1,41 1-5, ———. HOT SPRINGS FINISHES, The Players disc d Sunday ball] FIRST RACH—Charlatan (13 to 5) 1, playing with the ¢ ‘@ he of-| Mezzine (3 tol) 2, Dr, Helliworth (90 to fered the opinion thay the dia-.o opment} 1) 3 Time—t! 25, SECOND RACE-~Iolo (8 to 1) 1, Gold- en Age (25 to 1) 3, Ninnasquaw (even) 3, ‘Time—1,18 2-5, THIRD RACE—Won by Critical, 18 to 1u; Gilesten, 12 to 1, second; Fater rain, 12 to 1 and 4 to 1, third, Time - oy FOURTH RACE-Lansdown ( 1, Sigger (9 to 5) 2, Ingolthritt é ii i) 2 a ANDERSON SURE OF APPOINTMENT WASHINGTON, March 6.—There 1s \uthority for the positive statement that the President has fully decided upon the appolntment of Charles W, Anderson, the negro lawyer, of Now York, as internal revenue collector for the district of New York, to aucceed Charles H, ‘Treat, who will be appointed vy sucoed Als MH, Roberts, ‘Treasurer of the United States at Washington, These changes, howeyer, will not be made intl next June, when Mr. Rob- yet Will have completed an elghteyear orn, etfs Wheatena gets Wed desirable fi vai tr ue rade Bei Jig the winter Whea| ei alt Re Gert idvate, one Seeumenrenereeremeed Wheatena makes the best wie it tor rain worl) 9 eaten {! 10 to 1) 2, KEOGH 3, Scratohed—Lingo. F OUL BLOW ENDS _ _ FIGHT IN PRIVATE, Kid Griffo Declared Winner Over Patsey in Fourteenth Round of : Bloody Mill Held This Afternoon, _ HOLDING A PRIVA TE. FIGHT IN DAYTIME, _ van And Bull Kelly seconded, Sweeney, Tvs agoonda after men were ‘engaging each other oe Oe: ly and ‘before, ‘the round; ‘Throughout’ the first ten rounds the fighters hammered. and peg at each other until thelr arms, face an were. dripping dhe gong the two oss, ee Sa 3: eee PROT RACE—-Highwind ( 1 Renate (90.0 giitd 2, Brand Now 3, hi niin mae Bist Jemount of accumulated work. Secre- belies RACE. tary Hay transacted) with .the Presl- dent tho Srat business of the; new. o4- ministration, Mr, Roowevelt reached’ his private, office in the Breoutive , ‘Bulla. ing at 9.80 o'clock, | Tle ‘wae’ joined immediately by Mr, Hay, who remained’ with him for twen- ty’ minutes, “They were considering some State Department matters, par- Honlarty relatin, ie ‘appointments Inithe diplomatic. ser After a ip with it tary Load renal the ident began the ene) saa callers, Many Sera- niatives: introduced and constituents, who aro in period, Hun. » RESULTS AT A ASCOT. to: (Bpecial (0 NEW ORLEANS, TE Mee The. capacity of the City Park plant. was taxed to its utmost this afternoon, Pleasant weather, coupled with the i cellent card red, proved. a ai ng the large aowa were a) number of ‘oaraival visitors. The New Orleans Jockey Club, not to be outdone by its rival, has announced through Seoretary Harry Kull. that be- ginning to-morrow and continuing until the close of thelr mevting on April 15 tho mmeat the City Park track will be made up of even races, LENGE Merete | RAC! let (7 to.2)) of Hig (tg Dk Pruswood @ 6B) Time. Lek si ‘ATE RESULTS AT CRESCENT CITY, FIFTH RACE—ST. DANIEI. ‘7 to 1) 1, HUSKLEBERRY FINN SIXTH RACE—PONCA (10 to 1) 1, 3ISHOP WEED (10 to 1) WWILLIAMS. (2 to 1) 3, Scratched—'Janick Belle, AT SITY PARK, FIFTH RACE—JUDGE SAUFLEY (7 to 2) 1, BEN HEYWOOD (even) 2, LiCOON 3, Sofatehed—Swiftwing, Roundelay, SIXTH 4SCE— KERNeL (3 RED YHISTLE (2 to 1) Wu. tannt (é to 1) 3 \) 2, BURGHESI (9 to S) 3. MARY F. (7 to.5) 3. 3ECCND RACE—CELERES to 1) 1, TROGON (12 to 1) 2, berduanaiecuanuian Australina and Sand Bata, Al hUl orKiNuo, FIFTH RACE—RAMUS (00 to'l) 1, MARVEL H, (40 to 1) 2, AT ASCOT, SECOND RACE--AUCHAN (6 to 1) 1, RALPH YOUNG, (8 to AT OAKLAND, FIRST RACE—AVONALIS (5 to 1) 1, ISABEAU (2 to 1) 2 (3 to) 1, PHALANX (even) 2, ire ETHEL BARRYMORE (6. to 1)'3, Joe! ce ae : honknt® ui wei Tg ree tele IND RAC! } four furlongs, ot pa a 6 wort yh tiga) Glenn, Parvo, Daring ple. pe RACH or "three year-olds; six Starters, Joekert 8 5 eh, Baca ae Peet | ee rinoese ros Land Dare bia asi age . Sime, Lidl a MRS, ROSS’S WILL, FILED FOR PROBATE etek ear-olde; puree i Document Bears Signature as Wit- mess of Conchman, Suspected of Having Killed Mra, Ross, (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, March 6—Tho will of Mrs, Hanna B R,0s8, who was mur- dered, and whose body was burned in @ fire that destroyed her home in Mont- clair, Thursday, Fed, 23, was filed for probate In the Surrogate's office here this afternoon, The will, bear 2 hame ‘Caldwell C, Watson" ‘as ene st the witnesses, IL was, sinned | by" ths missing Coachman on the Satur i veding the tragedy sed —— LAURA BIGGAR LOSES suIT, Laura Biggar Bennelt falled to answer when the lawsult of David Bernstein, a lawyer, against her for $25 for legal services in her litigatton over the wil) of Mr. Bennett in 1902 was called for trial to-day in Justice Seabury's part of the City Court, and Mr, Bernstein en- tored Judgment against her by default, Pi se dal) See Washington, i a strike will be declared on’ Pl ty of\ Locomotie Hniineers, company will refuse to entertain any dt | emal solves {t 9 hardly ponstble that tHe men can overlouk committee he world give his anawer There will be & masg-meoting of the employees to-night at: Colonial Hull One Hundred and Prat atroot’and Col: } umbus avenue, The answet of Mr, Hedley will be given to this meeting, By that time all tle employees on both eya- tems wil) have casi ind votes in favor of a strike and. the aR Jo AhBt the spot, Look#: Like’ Fight, One of the leaders of the employees romarked after the conference with Mr, Hedley: ¢ “Tt looks ike war to a finish,'? Ohief Engineer William L. Jencks, 4 tho looal branch of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, which has in its membership all of the motor engincera on the “L’' and Subway systems; an- nounced Uhis afternoon that unless the demands of the employees are granted ‘the Interborough system will be tled up to-morrow morning, Looks’ for. Trouble, “Jf General Manager Hedley retuses to give the men shorter hours and more pay, as requested by the Amalgamated Association of Street Railway Employ: eos, Harlemites will haye to walk déwne town to-morrow morning or ride on the surface cars,’ declared Mr, Jencks. Vice-President Bryan Issued @ state~ ment for the company after the em ployees' committee had departed that indicates a refusal to grant the demands of the mon, “At the conference held to-day," Mr, Bryan's statement sald, ‘tho represén- tatives of the Brotherhood of Locomo- tive Engineers te in addl- tion to those submitted last Friday by the Amalgamated Association, This ao- tion was In absolute violation of the agreement between the Interhorough Company and the engineers entered into on Sept, 8, 10, and supposed to, run until Sept, 8, 1907. tour ray ivpais, ieee Lataece [es eh is t instead of a phystoal examination Inspectora, Brooks and: Cortright ‘have McAdoo to temain at Headquarters all nigh hattan Has beon placed on régorve duty, Committecs representing the employees Ii Manager Kee thig afternoon and ‘submit “the new demands jnclude a road | gun eral hundred ‘voeted a shy bere ey rt () jeaving’ | thé dldea tated me n Pepper and Jencks | the men In thelr o: Would either force Mi or Inform ‘him’ that’ hla tled up, ‘The leadera of figure that (If they have advisable to strike at onee, “We don't want any evast ses," stud one of the’ com “Once before we let Mr, Hed along until he bad the whble toy of bums hired by Jim Marley, our places, | We Owe be. time," The embossed look yy i, h tion of strike leader of the men are th 4 pie Ceolaration of war, anil pany means war if nedeasal ve y atand Hi manages ident Malion, of ed, Association of | FEES

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