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THE WORLD GIRL DRAGGED TWENTY FEET BY. Rolled Between Car and Platform. WOMEN FAINT AT SIGHT) hee On Knees She Thanked God for jettors. ‘This is denied. Col, Shay torney for the prironere, to-day de- mandod the letters, Akin refused ta give them up. “Tl have you arrested,’ eald Shay. “Crack Aken, ‘Run somewhere to pin rl won't give ‘em to you. I'll gly | Chiet of Wetectives Crawford.’ Life After Being Resoued from Perilous: Position. CARELESS GUARD BLAMED, Starting Signal Given with Gates! Open—Passengers on Plat: form in a Panle, Before a invge c the Fourteenth street Subway station to-day, Miss Isobel Collins. of N Third avenue, was dreaged (wei between the o crowd, terrif of the woman, toni | Attorneys for the Morgan Smiths SUBWAY TRAIN Skirt Caught in Door, She Is! ing Them Up. to sond some one to the chair were held | “He has said that they would iene lutely prove the case against Nan Pat-| | teraon and the Smiths It Is paid that| Shay has the property contatned in the trunk the couple lett at the Grand | Hotel when they were arrested, But! | Before ne was engnaed they mado a | thorough search of the room. Bome- wa watch packed | ting ts missing from the trunk, This may be letters, ‘The Jetiors w nnd the platform. The | Pets of the Patterson faenily, and show the agoniaed screama yelpless while she $ was stopping at the station, and Police Sergeant Threaten to Have Detestive Aiken: Arrested for Not Giv- (Continned from Iirst Page.) y the detective until to-day, red photographic coples of the at- ir whip, Little boy," ald em to} Minsing from the Trunk, doiectives beat Bhay to the room. it Is said, by mem~ the retatt which existed between oung und Nan Patterson. It is assertod that they contaln numerous statements hich the prosecution interpret as re- # to the alleged conspiracy, In ane Kulno jumped of and ran to the aa: | cf Wem Julia @mith, it te estd, t urmed eistance of the jmperiiied young woman, lous to m dened, | led hysterically | of New York, The letter is faid to be filled with vague aints of impending trou! Abi Bhe was carried uncor and when she revived for Margaret’ and faint again, ‘Tho carelessness of a guard on the crowded train had caused the avctdent, | Miss Collins and friend, Margaret] 1.00) ; Brats SerCreSUE ON tocar avnan| Teeened. ween tile BFtAPROON, Fae held the guard, who had evidently opened) the gaies after giving the starting sig- pushed Miss Collins back and shut ni the gates as the train moved, The gate caught the young woman's @hirt, whirled her around and she fell between the car and platform, being | Binioned at the hips. Mias Nash sew her fail and screame}, | ut the train was not stopped, and by | the time it reached the Astor place atation she wads so hysterical as to Fequire medical attendance. As Misy Collins fell and was dragged elong spectators turned thelr heads in horror. Fortunately the space Letween 4rain and platform ‘s wide for somo distance at this point ana Sergt, Kubne {and the other men who ran to the woman's acsletance reached her before he was serfously hurt. But she was hysterical, and the conduct of some of @hose on the platform added to she Ie, ‘The calls for a doctor were not im- young man created a eceno by rushing madly fbrough the crowd, knocking men and women eside and screaming at the top mediately answered, and on of his lung to give the woman air, The an. 8 Lie him a@ friend of when they finally oap- done much man, by found he hag) only 4 genet: “her through oympainy, ee ‘hen an ambulance arr! Ped the girl Bena ed oho was not hurt. but it wae found Ber Ay oda ee wae hurt and sho Ane ia to wo to the hospital ise, Nash having arrived ee. ie cal ina Coll ire at ate tea evenui ai chats ma thanked oe the i TRAIN DITCHED AND TWO KILLED fWest Shore Looal, Derailed by| gst Landslide, Dashed Into Canal —The Engineer and Fireman Drowned Under Engine, UTICA, N. ¥., April 1.Train No, & on the West Shove road was derailed Dy & Jandalide at Dievendort Hil, three Plain, early to-day, Phe locomotive broke from its couplings with the tender and plunged into the @enal, about forty feet below thé track, The engineer, George Wilkinson, of Udoa, and the fireman, F. J, Wright, wero carried down with Biles west of Wor of ite Falla eng are under the 9, Som vest feat Of water, ‘ ve Kye he upon theo pleatnck in visible ostion (ipeotal to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, Hoping to Wbelt, the stranglor of his vride of a ate ie awaltin, ‘plesteoaution in| es, a Byney A.) is dence which: itl watt Q consultation with the detectiv The cases of the Smiths were called LAWYER GOES AWAY In the police court to-day, This wae mero formallty, The prisoners were rs court but Lawyer Shay was absent, ‘although Smith seid he was ex- pected. In view of the fact that the matier wii] be heard in the haveas and will pot retu corpus proceedings by @ higher court 47 Monday Prosecutor Holmes a sked | sn }for a continuation of the vase Jn the | proaccutiey hopes, to prove @ cand police court until ‘Tuesday, April 4, and Lueders. Smith looked as if he needed soma stimulant, Mrs, Smith was composed | and looked exceedingly well. She seems | to have been relleved by the fact that their fl lto keen “Killot"—the name by whici Young v known {n these letters—out | stant District. Attorney Garvan request wes granted by Judge 1 Nas come to an end. Although but ono between th Abraham Levy, h ia) ‘ eomment among all Int He, it ea, | Breater sec rity now than ever before, | and leave the city Fo et a rest befor the triat baging. J. Morgan Bmith not giving me oause for worrying.” FOLLOWING Tem wom: a hMergan pmit AN PATTERSON'S eel intervenes dete ser for the re-trial of n Patterson, the girl's chief cout.rel, ied for Havana n uibtll the day before otra) bering, Levy's departure eon fer the Apprehension of J. Morgan “iN by Whose identification the : harm Young, has ated in tho ald just before sailing: “Th Morgan Smith, the brother- n Patterson, will atronechen ‘as Y sald before, 1 feel a Fri ih ree vears an ‘and liven at No, bacher, years old, Went ‘toirty-eecond ‘Burge, 0 trae SF an a Haeafciad jus hie! Asa . “nl Rie elle ered ta ok of route satreet Mhavoe of the itq-wt O%, eye evant street, bhAuAane employed plain of RonMoacher 8. mother, 2 the boy was unconsetous when picked uP, Roonevelt Hoopit al, Neither ox nor Dupont attempted to| “aw but helped No. fits, until the ambulance mitgeon came. EX-MAYOR SEYMOUR, Most Popular Vemoorat NEWARK. N, §., Aprit 1-Ba-Mayor James M, Seymour died early to-day at his home, No. 51 Mount Pleasent avenue, irom epoplesy, He wag tricken ago. ‘Mr, Seymour was the De didaie for Governor of th aw saad Bat: ANOTHER APPEAL FOR EBELT. i Wworkinamen as tl survived hy @ widow th To the 500,000 Bacay of the Sunday World: You will be offered to-morrow About 12OO Positions for Men and Boys, 1300 Positions for Women and Girls, 1400 Workers’ Services, BOO Furnished Rooms, Houses and Apartments, 4Q0 Chances to Get Into Business, 900 Tempting Real Estate Investments, 150 “Bargain Sale” Opportunities, ‘hro' HIT BY AUTO Boy Stealing Ride Jumped, to Avoid Angry Oriver, in Front of Heavy Touring Machine— Injuries May Be Fatal, Leaping from the back of an {ee- wagon, on which ride, when the driver whipped In front of No, 23 West Thirt efourte wae stealing a t him, a ttarapen) Arth Roh: iS fractured. No, 40 West} Forty- 3 the Melropellten 0 Lenepor ee Ration MDADY, We 04 br. PIR GAgS took him after the accident, aid what they could for OF NEWARK, DEAD. That a City and Held High Friend of Werkinamen, inde "Goyal H Poet (Piston Corssninslone e ‘Rauainiatration ot the day, agatn we aay, friends act fine and “vet linconeclous boy to a house at 4 STAN NYE, Ben a, LO, ht eat ran rdlnacy” imnpilgra tion Seas dares Ord Mew ne en, ky ant EON Me ACUTE Tl Well-Dreased Man Rell: ea vi Ice eve The man laeiaa Ci Weighed CC Cou DODGED WHIP, '97,000 ALIENS HERE IN MARCH Gmieeiers Unpreoedented Immigration Handied Without Confusion— Most of Number Laborers Who Have Been Here Before. During the mont hof March 97,000 im- migrants tended at Hills Island, yet they were handled without confusion under Commissioner Halchorn's order compelling the steamship companies to group them according to manifest. thirty in each group, The Commissioner @uring the past month, It is truethat ¥7,- 000 ie the greatest number that hap ever arrived in March, But for the most pur these are not new aliens, The recorca show a large perceniage of these huy ween in tho country before and are Wuening ¢0 oto work aguin, af sending the winter at thelr old ‘homes, riny arch the arrivals were rgoly gnlinng and Hungarians, em. aa laborers on construction work, ui tng vO Winter Ronths they haven employment, TMatbareey tar retin 4 countries than areas here, Cheap, eer: hearer an tiv: 73 this, possibl they ‘ome! of It, lore than 70 per cent. of the month's Went and SECRETARY MORTON HAS A BAD EAR, WASHINGTON, April 1.~Secretary of Navy Morton has been forced to aban- don his trip to the South and West with the President upon the urgent advice of ear specialist, whom he consulted to- day, i For more tha na year the Secretary ouligred trom trouble ih one of his f uring his recent trip thinks that with im- apac: Mregiate, MSHA the malady can be vemove ” itemise FOUND DEAD IN LOT. ed to Have Committed Bulcide, ‘The body of a well-dressed man about aixty years old was found in a lot at Featherked lane and Aqueduct avenue to-day, Dr, Dolan, of Fordham Hospital, sald the man hed beon dead only an hour or two, OME empty bottle which contained acid fe his ae ial comm G as woot five. feet aD sha My ars Pauses, ne fae Bray sult, edo: hat, ye a apa Suhdstwean babe sock and a lace shoes, A PLEASANT SIGN OF SPRING. The announcement that the Moxte aen- fon has opened means thet after tha weary winter months the nervous ey ten is in need of just (epi Mevreh Bist Ly ie Bins in whe. tired ‘netvoate SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1905. FIGHT OVER | LETTERS OF NAN PATTERSON'S SISTER MAN THROY THROWN NAN PATTERSON AND THE J. MORGAN SMITHS. | KAISER’S POLICY INMOROCCOFIRM Deolines to Recognize Franee as Sweeps Interior of No. 502 West Having Any More Dominant Position There than Germany —For the Open Door. BLAZE QUICKLY BERLIN, April 1.—The German si the Moroccan controve: upon a treaty of which article reads: “Oontinulng and unchanging friend- ship shall exist the German Emperor and His Majesty the Bultan of Morocco, as also between their empires and their subjects. tween both emplres shall the present frowdom of trade continue and for this of the high contracting | parties binds itself to give and to secure to the subjeots of the othor all rights, edvantages and privileges now or in} the future held by the most favored | between His Auch a contract wth Morocco cannot of right be dissolved or impaired, It 1s asserted by the.German Government, by | between France and Great Britain, to which Germany ia not the agreement Germany declines altogether to recog: | nize France ag having any more doml- | nant position In Morveco than Germany. | a malinany, does not Fae to von. Bpeck-| Soe | iained to the | i Y eenibetan that Wanna stands ar the open door in| ny bas not asked the la anything, nor an, Hified staves 0 hewouations of any sort beeh begun or INVABHLING TON, April 1.—It cla th been pe exchanges whatey: Fmany ‘and Ameriea resp: ee of the open door orack mayhen the depaetnent. wis Padeavoring 40 Aecure the release of Perdicatis it availed itsel f with gratl | teenth street, Jkin himself will be vers nls fact: was co the French new Guan recounition Rinertea of the predominance of Fy Infuence In Morocco, thoueh really the Government never has committed ere has been no occasion for @ * dectnral jon, IMPURE FOODKILLE 455,000 BABIES. the Country (Treat the Feet representatives, and t atried by some of Year's Mortality f Teld at Mee to Chicago, CHICAGO, April 1.-At a meeting 0} the Exeoutive Committee of the Na- tional Association of Btate Dalry and Food Departments held here to-day re- 456,000 infants died in the United States Mecte of food r from the Foog commisaloners from dift- health oMcers and officers of the National Association attended the meeting, The claim of the enormous fatality among Infant u ‘ily irty, ars of Y una Btate Board 0 ta entity Agure \ ministered in im: eee Mg BURNS BUILDING Broadway While ial Were Out at Lunch—$300 Taken from Safe Unscathed, Fire destroyed the interlor of the bulld- starting on the first floor and cating {ts | way to the roof with singuiar rapidity, The fact that the blaze burst forth at FROM A RUOF In Quarrel ‘Over Gahy Game of “Mor- Mystery in Death of Bookk ro” an Italian Is Killed by Be-| ing Thrown or Pushed from| Top of Six-Story Tenement. rout the eltv for an est Krumnow, for many 1a allowed to have thrown another from. of the alx-story Ninety-seventh atreet last he man rooked | { An argument of Hi down the alr shaft, Pailegrino Leonl, axed twenty-four, imons the play of the Bast One He told Patroiman Dennis Brennan sald murder case vat » dead man's brother < thrown off the roof,” Italiana are being sousht, CAR LEFT TRACK: ONE WILL DIE’ gi went there last Saturday and learned jthat the of our money on deport, Een, TEIGLE? AFTER BLACK HAND GANG Millionaire Determined to Run Down Men Who Wrote Him Letter Demanding Money— Detectives at Work. Accident on West “eae Lin When Trolley Dashed Int Barn Will Result Fatally for Motorman. (Special to The Evening World.) STAMFORD, Conn., the Pollee Department hoy refuses to \wive owt any of the blackmailing letters to William Zlogler, | Wittiama and James 1, Raymond, ford millionatres well knowa In tho husl- ness world, It has been joarned positives ly that (he letters rent Mr. 4 Williams were written by voad early to-day trolley car No. ‘36, of tragks at the curve at Green avenuo |jaw.w and dashed ahead Into a large barn and crashed through the aide, in charge of Motorman Ml+ 0, $8) Hast One Hune | and se | uw inmbe chael Martin, of dred and ‘Thirty-fourth street, ing at a rapid rate, Tn it were soveral | @ The| me | Handwriting oxperts pronounced Zolgier letter to be the work of un udu | curve Ia a very dangerous place, | ly a week passes that cars do not run off the tracks there, and moro than one fatal acoldent has resulted. As a rule motormen are very careful, but to-day Martin's brakes failed to work. Reymond’s letter is belle have been written by a woman, an Imitation of the style edopied "Black Hand.” ‘The woman sus Pected Is said to have lived once on die whereabouts at passengers and conductor escaped by hut Martin stuck to his post. h the barn the esent are not known, riglor letter waa brief and well AY own under the! ‘There were aeveral wagons and two horses In the barn, and the car Dushed the Wagons against the horses tt Ruane them { When the police came they dug Mar- tin, Who, Was now unconscious, from the He was hurried away to Fond. m hospital, whero It was valid that he fats a dimeuny the broken wag: ons were taken away and the horses On his, ace Skee war pinned were working a ‘anal army @ polles and datectives Wats written by some of th If there are any |yng at No, 602 West Broadway to-day, | Want them driven out, ey Dare no expense to get at the bot tom of the mattr, & Bet The morning ‘ifter Mr, Zelgler and hia | the nvon hour, when the fifty young! *? women employed In he building wero |cigner apeared tt’ the out to lunch, probably saved a panic making a and loss of life, assernia, wholesale drug: | gists, occupy the ground floor, and G./ nanufacturer of artifelal | peared ithe | PAIFA ‘to. the barn and the It lian fe Wilder & V. Podesta, flowers and leaves, the floor above. sein, cap manufacturer, occupy the up- per floor American Cap Company and R, | A, Gosynskl, bookkeeper for the Po-! desta firm, was alone on the first floor | when emake and flame burst through Ce floor, He endeayored to get to the safe to save $800, but the smoke frightened him off. The money was saved, how- ever, by Ghlof € ter, ger ——— If you receive a telegran Which reais “Your bank has barat," Just say “Poohepooh” of That for you,’ Tin only April Fir CEE EE ESR CUNNINGHAM’S BIG EVENT. ‘The sporting element and business” men cf the went alde will be out in foree this ning at the clamt which t« to take place at Jim Cun- ningham's tavern, No, 42 Weat Four: much in evidenre, as will his resurrected eignteen-karat diumond, whieh he will woar for the ovcasion, Jim loat thes “ice” In his cellar, but found it after he had the place dug out and the dirt straiped, Hammy eKily, the popular little boxer, who hud @ record that If stretohed out, would reach fron tho’ Hatters to Har Jom, will be master of ceremonies, and he has arranged a first-class progranmg In wh The loading tiwtirieat stars oF the vaudeville atago will be seen, Sam {a Tight at home In the master-o.-care moniew for Rheumatism. have come from swallowing drugs for rheumatism that science sought anf discovered the way to cure {t by outward absorption, Volta is the marvellous powder that is sprinkled | in the stockings, there absorbed by the pores of the feet, drawing out the uric acid poison from the blood,! relieving pain immediately, bringing permanent cure, You catch cold from damp feet. You drive out chills by! soaking them in hot water—beceuse all the blood of the body passes through them, That's why Volta acts on the blood so powerfully at ‘hamp, fixed the “pli ‘ido Parks a rug ————— MRS.POTTER PALMER NOTENGAGEDTOWED, jmurted toward she Hitt 25_in marked bile had. be Before he could enter the bi owner of ‘the that Mien Chicago W tehing the man, followed him, bit they loat the trail In the dense woods about the park. a RUSSIA’S LA ehohe (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, April 1.~ my mother Ja engaged to Sir Schomberg MeDonwoll lg not trie,” ey ve Palmer to-d A report reach Vets to the effect ‘Holmer, who le now The report that ordinary toot at heel, bal Chicago bla from Pottor "| correct lines, PRTARSBURG, roording to the pei 80 reports elr- code the southern portion of the island of Sakhalin (in the N ff the enst of Asia, used as a Russia settlement) to Japan and a Manchurla and Cor a pntly outside of the Russian sphere Baste: rn Chinese tale yond will be. cutne¢ cession to China or to an Thorman thon nt ayndteate upon iat a 160.000 witeh Japan will accept In Liew oe | in forty-fwe y ve many” yet nd reproach: h ec tative oe Hee Maraut i upon his retirement, appointed him secs retary of Publle Works Commission, a | position which carries an annual aalary | nee a per annum, Sir Sohomberg is @ close friend of the | King, moves in the mont select social circles and has a host of triends, | Mail Orde: So many dreadful complications | the soles of the feet. The safe, oasy apd sag in Who Had Been Intrusted wit $5,000 by Friend, Which | Not Accounted For. Mystery surrounds the death of Erne enrs DOOkKeep. er of the banking-house of Lasard ‘Preres, No, 10 Wall street, who died at > his home, No. 19 Duer place, Highwood - Mr Kriunow's farnlly his donth was due to oala, but the family physiolam ascribes It 10 opaile polsoning, The bookkeeper had $6,000 In his keep ling which belonged to August Merkel, whose wife gave the money to Krutin now to t and which now cannot be accounted for in any way, MK Merkel went to the Krumnow house te vas about hla money when he wie time I that he waa dead, , when secon at her home, tudson street, Hoboken, by a ren for The Evening World toe day, dociaved thot though she lomt only 4.00 tn cash trough Intrusting it to My. Krumnow she had in addition lowe what sie had figured as several thowe sand dotlars profits, “T first eave Mr. Krumnow $2000 two years oma! she sald, “and he told me ho Lad Invested It In Texas Pacife, He rendere] a etitoment to that effect and sifo0 A vecelpt bearing the stamp of favird Prerea, In the course of time the moss went up rapidly util 1 figs Ured almust $1,000 profit, Pleased at! this 1 gave Mr, Krumnow $2000 more for him to Invest, He sald he put this | jin Bylo, which also went up. ‘Then | | from itme to time I gave our friend other 22,900, bout a month ago my husband an@ ved that we had made several, fin thousand dollars on our investment and decided to go abroad for a pleasure trip, T sent my husband wet a letter of o Lazard Freres to dit for $1,600, He bankers did not have a cent. Then he called on his friend and, in the presence of a member of the bank toy um and my husband, Mr. Krome now confexsed: that he had spent our He would not tell pow it, howe: My ‘Husband. vigited him tn, Rie beatte me [tful house at Highland. "Park as day, and Mr. Krumnow's mothet. aw told him he was very ill, Mi Kio sid he would walt, Then ¢ oman went upstairs, and when |rame down again she sald her fo « dead, “Mr, Krummnow was really a dee Hightfil man to know, He was” yer: i cally in Hoboken ‘an pr lover: spected him. Ho lived wel and in i hs vervihing ake can to pay back thy y her husband took from wa ani she has transferred thelp Jouse to mo. Mrs, umnow had ® $3,500 equity In this house and % guess that Is al} of dhe money we will ever aire Arch-Supporting Shoe, | For Men, Women and Children. Itis comparatively sey to fit the | and tos, But to serve the foot normally | sald Alderman’) weak at the instep, requires an ‘extraordinary last of absolutely Our Arch- upporting Shoe just ilar oF Anta und answers chis description, It supe ports the foot where support is pee quite marked, most needed and gives ease in "| wear and perfection in fit, SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St. (1A WARREN oTmaET. ) illed, Gend tor Catalogue, 1. Ve aes TEN BEET 2

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