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Pt ee ee SN NNT Ce CEM Oe TR It eee [« Circulation Books Open to All”? | ——__ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1905, PRICE ONE CENT. cAll the N Cws. i - “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | ___ PRICE ONE C NT. VICTIM OF BURGLAR AND HOW HE SHOT HER. |9QQ LETTERS TO hs a ASSASSIN’S BOMB ~ BLOWS A RUSSIAN PRINCE TO DEATH ——-— +4-- eupon Justice Gildersleeve ferred the trial of the action to BE OFFERED IN | where Justice Victor J. Dowilt | ae rl i the tral finally got under way. thie afternoon and the Rwyere began the selection of a jury, there |many soolety friends of Mr, Brokaw |court, among them the Marquis pore Heremoso, the Spanish _ nt man who has lately been taken the fold of the Four Hundred, A number of RANA WHOe expert Widow's Action Against W. | tect aa fete” authentielty” oF Witlam LL. | Kinsley, od fi t le in tl Gould Brokaw for Alleged A uae Whe aot HERE ‘ Dowling contented tov advent ten Breach of Promise. Lintll__ tecmorrows dmmediatel a jury Was chosen, Mr. Brokaw was made to alt opposite the jury-box nile Mrs, Katherine Potlton’s euft to re-|tlesmen were being examined, t directly across the long cou cover $250,000 for alleged breach of | Table: opporite ‘Mrs, Pollion, Mind promise from W. Gould Brokaw, the) sionally glanced her way. She avol millionaire clubman, waa begun to-day | his gage, however, keeping her {n the Supreme Court after a delay of| turned toward the juro i nearly two years, Hoth sides are represented by @ brillant array of lawyers, and thou- | sands of dollars already have been Apent on the legal skirmishes leading Up to the tral, Mrs, Polllon has on her side the well-known firm of Black, Ol | cott, Gruber and Bonyene. John F, McIntyre, former Assistant District-Attorney and one of the best- known trial lawyers in this city, 1s Mr. Brokaw's ohief counsel, Carl Fisher Hanson, of Danish Weat Indies fame, a relative of the Brokaw family, and Bugene 1, Brush will assist in the de- fenge, More than a acore of witnesses, some of Whom have been summoned from North Carolina and other States, will testify on both sides. In addition to the verbal testimony more than two hundred letters will be offered In evidence to relate intimate circumstances of the alleged courtship f the tty widow by it . es Gea on teomy”"” || DRESSER, $8 drawers, 2 large draw ers, French oval plate ' Nakachidze, Governor of Baku, Killed by Terrorists as He Rode Along the Street, and Lieutenant and By- stander Died with Him. OTHERS WOUNDED BY é DEADLY EXPLOSIVE. CHILDREN HERE aa | eee ee rah ice orc becca” WOMAN SHOT PHILADELPHIA | at Him—Father Garon Forcing BY A BURGLAR | RING ENJOINS 2 Big Uris CANNOT LIVE MAYOR WEAVER , i BAKU, Caucasia, May 24.—The Governor of Baku, Prince s 28 The cage waa called before Justice Glidersleeve, in Part X. of the Supreme Court, at 10.30 o'clock, Mr. McIntyre, Hi i vas assassinated at 3 P, M. to-day by a bomb which was ' lpes . ane . counsel for the defendant, said he was glass: well finished; a ene ye ue y by a bomb wich Ws Thief Enters Her Home and Injunction Restraining Him sienaod untli flock inanother ‘nart || Partor Suits, Couches, Library p 5 wi __ ——_——_———_— r y fi W A lieutenant who was accompanying the Governor and a by-| Struggles Desperately for from Removing Officials FEEBLE OLD Tables Brass and White Enam- stander were also killed by the explosion, and the coachman is believed Her Diamonds. Is Granted. | 0 PEOPLE dep eee | Refrigerators, 4 to have been fatally injured. / ‘i The Nukachidze family has long been active {n Russian politics, A } aes Mra, Jennte Melael was shot and (Special to The Evening World.) member of It some years eee Seed Oh coer are oe ae atts mortally wounded to-day by a robber | PHILADELPHIA, May 24.—On appli: ——— - the late Czar Alexander III, His subseque: sean Anarchist in Nice|s, ner home, at No, 20 Hopkins street, joation of ex-Directors Smyth and Cos- swas a sensational episode. | Williamsburg, The eriminal epcaped. |tello Judge Ralston at the Common BOY KILLED BY WARSAW, Russian Poland, May 24.—The Chief of Police of Siedlee| Mrs. Meiso! is the young wife of | piggy Sour idorday cerantedl a (Game q ent of that name) was severely injured by a bomb | Max Meisel, a wealthy state manufac- A Compl tA ct) tele) Comet 4 ica tf turer. While she was playing with two |POM@ry Injunction restraining Mayor bedy-bullder as our delicious cod liver ofl Durled at him by a terrorist of her five young children in the parlor | Weaver from removing them from of- TOURING CAR F CHTS SHY Ubderstana’ whites ani nine is ore \ He was sitting on the veranda of a club when the man approached) on the second floor of the house at|ilce, Notice was served on the Mayor out @ half-dead and half-alive exist Y For All Such Feople in New York We Guarantee Vinol Will Create a aith"tinsenana eae || CarpetsocRugs ROOSEVELT Hundreds of old people right hore in New Liberal Credit York need just such a strength-maker and and throw the explosive at him. No. 200 Hopkina atreet, a three-story |that argument to show cause why the| TI IRVIBSEAteL Aveo: SPARSE TEon cea Tho missile, however, fell short, but exploded near enough to the heya stone, hbaetment-houre owned lingunetion should not be made perma- NEAR SCHOOL OF EQUITABLE Mop the uatural dectine. and "make thems ; ” Well, Vigorous aul strong £ Chief of Police for fragments to injure him seriously, ‘Uiaee Gabe & MRGOIE Gt the Abor: nin) ent haw been fixed for Monday If you want to know how an aged, feeblo, M4 Three other persons were also injured. ‘The man who threw the! Mre. Melsel segt her fivi-year-ola| This injunction practically restores foe dlreournged ‘man or woman may bo made IX ve. bomb escaped. Ittle girl, Sarah, to open the door, As| Smyth and Costello to office, but it Is peri tas CoATUSTCLLD NCC SUE LCI (e1La ’ foon as the child turned the knob &/hardly possible that the Mayor will Little James Jordan Crushed Cannot See His Way Clear | Mra: Catherine Therer, of Aibany, x. y..|]| 104-106 West 17th St, well-dresseed, very dark-skinned young writes: "Sx monthn ago I felt that I was | PARIS, May 24.—The Journal to-day Peproduces a statement recently mado [permit them to retati thelr positions a A + ’ broken down by age and | wan doomed to A man forced his way In, Ho walked by | . : | Da 2h Satin a ioe: NDER reecsseatit 2 8. Bute or oven exe omernon'ot tht ooo Big. Sight-Seeing to Act on Company’s |i miaktnt fet olden cmon || Send tor Catalogues Fee eircumatances of th a ; Raia alt . ; . i disclosed, owing to the desire not to plumped himself down in a chair beside | Mayor Weaver, accompanied by his Automobile. Affairs, battle ate vinoh L teen ieleceimpeee é ——— put the fussing pollve on Ganonie Mra. Meisel, Philadelphia counsel, Judge Gordon ment. I continued ite use, and am. now track. The statement says in part: he intruder begun to talk suavely| and George 8. Graham, left nt 2.20 this Saree Ten for eiearat by TAerey, Geutane cunts ” about r i y, tl ing | iba \ een for year “act, ony pea Ceey ees in may| that he had a pal one Tne toe afternoon over the Pennsylvania Rall-| In sight of half a hundred children! WASHTNCTON, May 24.—An_ effort| ycungor.”’ athe fool 10 yenre events of Jan pean to unify a flat-houge in a nearby atreet. Then | fad for New York, presumably to con-| Jaines Jordan, eleven years of age, Was WAS made to-day to induce President!” Vinol is not @ strong atimulant which the various elements of the revolution: See ee ee ae meeetce ries | sist (WIth witha) Root bun down ond killed by one of the hig Roosevelt to take an active interest in + on the system. but it Is a genuine ery sreovement SPe One ote ne to diamonds, Ieaning over toward the) Col Sheldon Potter, who late tast| sight-aecing wutomobites In sixty-f¢un he complications whlch hays eriaen li | train by butiding Un avery areaa iene great revolutionary pt ee young woman and admiring the fine|¢Vening was appointed Director of Pub-| street, between ‘Third and Lexingion the affairs of the Equitable Lite As-|tody Ato do ite work as nature’ Intended 1 conferred recognize the complete _—_ bone ies He ‘Ile Safety to succesd Smyth, took the| avenues, to-day. Suirance Bosiaty, Clarence | Winitian, | and makes rich, red blood. In this way 4 change in the plans wrought pct il oath of office to-day, He immediately | The accident practically eaused the President of the Merohanta! Associa-| stops the natural decline and. replaces aberdasners “id “Before that time the Social Democ- Troops or No Troops They Tried to Steal Her Diamonds, | took possession of the desk formers | closing for the lay af St. Vincent Per= Ba Ce NR TOE NedILR SOR ReTe Oe eT tT AW VOR MONIC UH TIT ue Hi ” acy and other revolution iry organiza: : lBiac Berean tormeriy | clos t ; nt With the President on the sudject, on in» r on our “ 7 fi i hate | he y Smyth, and the police wi rat's Parochial School, at No, 1h) Bast i ; a guarantee to return money if It fails, ‘Take | CQ y (Hone in: Feuasia G10) not recognise opanly Wiil Fight to Bitter annie Tit Seon ly the | Placed under the moat atringont hupers | Bixiy-fifth airect, of which the boy was | otrehtetie toe ie geek “hat Mre| doro of Vinol after euch meal and every n bu imen C0, Me Ly Me Sora We ees Raita floor, tearing desperately at her ear-| Vision ever known in the annals of the} a pupil. The scholars who saw him Whitman irged the Present to taxe BIRD before retiring and note its benofieal for the same rice as , which was usually ¢ i ees ; Oy Ha Merrerlina) Olle WRIGHT) Gall End, rings. Mrs, Meisel is well built and| ty: Killed talked of the matter after they ge anent inweetigaeian | Get Yinol from any of the following New Pp ( ONBIe te HIRES At ihe pine! athletic, She fought with all her| It had been the custom for the Neu-| reached thelr ciass-rooms and the or to making recommendations to con: | York druggists: ¥ Upholding the rights of the people, wirength and managed to get to her tenants of the police districts of this| toacaers found {t Impossible to keep Sfass on the mabjeot of Inaurance leq la cuca) antinori aun ty ‘ Cc ‘ON collars. To Provoke an Uprising. (Special to The Bvening World. ) foet, Her screams filled the house, but |CHty to file their morning reports by| thelr attention upon their studies, It Can be wald that up to this tme| Agodte for Vinol In tts city, are prepared dh f thelr sergeants, but this morning i r cd een his wa in th The reason ‘hy! toma don't tome the burglar seemed mad with the lust/ one o Young Jordan was preparing for his the Presidant has nots Y]to guarantee it in the strongest mannot 6 be weer jt was @ noticeable fact that every|nrst communion and went with others clear to the taking of any action in| gna positively agreo to return money to Well, thoy'd father you'd not know, wther groups now Join in recognising | © further concesstona on the part of|for vl ‘i dee tho case of the Equitable Boclety spe- one who buys Vinol of us Demand TRIAN ID “LINEN Collars Mah he Aah ete ae the strikers,” anid Cornelius Shea to-| He again attacked the woman, kiok- [Commander was personally on hand In!in his clase to the school at & o'clock Siealty pertectiy ‘eauisfied, Your ‘money wit) Wee] at your haberdarhers for your protection, warrants the use of any and all me: a. “We would be less than men to|ing the little obildren out of his way) the reporting room long ore the|in the morning to recelve his instruc: | Some general Investizetion of Angur | returned without red tapo or embarrassing | Write for “Information about Collars! “Tut the Social Domocracy and the} CHICAGO, May hero will tures of force against the Autocracy, | leave the express drivera in the lurch,|and selsing thelr mother by the hair, |¥Sual time, Hone, After his dismissal by the priest ndy pyr thy Mirent’ of Conmnetony questions. This, shows our faith Jn Vino “T have conferred with the heads of | We will Aght to the last ditch, troope| His victim was equally desperate, and ——— he went Into the street to play bases [bat It t3 uA feratnod. that the informa: fea tay 8 NO chances WRIANGLE, many groups, who aro seeking co- | OF no troops,” when ehe saw her little girls cuffed ball before the calling of school. LOR oniMne a Cee RUE Se rathared py | _Riker's Drug Stores, Sixth Avo. and 23g LINEN oriinate methods with the view of| “We intend to maintain our etand,|and kicked by the man she went at Boy Ran In Front of Car. Anybody suMetently intcrested, in. the | St. corner Broadway and 9h OLLARS') provoking an uprising of tho people." | 4eclared the express companies, 'Under| him like a tigress, scratching and biting ell [rubject to make the Inquiries necessary | Foreman, & Co, 200 and 205, Broadway, Eply: 180. MacherPwo for 900, Melaka Bie statement expresses scepticism | N° conalderation will we employ any| and kicking with all her strength, Edwani Kelms, of No, 810 Willow aves eon Ne. y ind A Ave 2810) VAN ZANDT, JACOBS & CO., TROY, N. regarding the Government's reforms and | striker. Further conferences will not| Bhe fell, but waa on hor feet again in nue, Hoboken, a chauffeur for the New | Kinsman's Drug Stores, 60 Eighth Ayo, | ss. ways the return of Russia's defeated | Change our position,” an instant, rushing after the fleeing York Transportation Compiny, was 1aith Nt and leno Aye: } army will add an enormous bedy of | ‘This sort of talk shows the temper| burglar. He was thoroughly fright- running one of the blg sight-seeing cars J. Sungmann, 1000 bird Ave. 48 co: malcontents to the ranks of those al-|f the opposing forces in the teamsters'| ened, for the entire house was then from the repair shops In Has: Sixty-ftth SOE OTe Sea iCaanGa Din stores een, ready disaffected, strike to-day, fy an uproar, While he strug- street, over to Fifth avenue on tha ‘ —_—_———— While confident of the success of the| ‘here ts an ominous quiet that may|gled io free his coat tails trom Mra, Y J N SE way downtown, ‘Tho oar was running Special Sale of BoCTER than medicine ts a rickey, high renee Fevolutionary movement Gapon seys in- | be broken at any moment and then— | Melsel's grasp he drew a revolver, slowly as it approached the crowd of all or flee from toes DIAMONDS rnal rivaitios and quarrels between | The call for troops. struck the woman down with It and schoolboys playing In the atreet, 8 ’ f the Fevolumlopaty fore nr delayed det ue Tegimonts fully equipped for|then fired two shots into her baok, Young Jordan, chasing a ball, ran otton COATES | , WATCHES carrying out thelr plans lot duty are ready and can respond . ‘ directly in front of the car, Ketms a benaiatniatien (a' simmone within a few hours Woman) Found) ying Russian General Suffered a croiiea at tim ORIGIAL The boy hewtldered, rs M 7 The dvcistun of tho oxpress com-| When he neighbors got to Mrs. Meisel ’ ‘ stood still and was knocked down, I ) a - b if Fe rcvemind crm continues, | panies, which they declare to be irnec| phe was lying unconasious in the] Heavy Loss in Surprise The chauffour and the policeman care ress aorics pas #0 far prevented the formation of vocable, eliminat: Kitonen against the wall, When a Hoot from the wholesaicr, | we poale 3 # every chance of| policeman arrived an ambulance was ried the Injured boy to a drug store s op) OW ON El ee BO ed Semin be te root aay rermaiel®, PU | pence. tn taot, peace can only come In Feuted Weim he ease Dintelst Hos. Attack, at Sixty-fitth attest and ‘Thiet verve, | For Thursday and Friday, PLYMOUTH ql’ CASH OR CREDIT. ¥ formation of this committee, f . . bes hth Q 10,000 yards 32-inch rata VAY pected end Ie to aca. the com: | ZMi# Proposition, according. to Iabor Thote AfaMas, found that one of she] invent PASS (108 miton north of | tal. Dr. Cock, who responded to the y 3 PURE—DRY W. SWEET & CO, 7.30 MALDEN LAN ‘i ith TORD New York, HT ECLTO, Il never be considcted, Paes) Manchurlay May gi—Thecelt: |(call), wala the boy had been willed ined vd mitttes realized, au it will be the en b i Tt had entered just below the! Tle Pasa), Manchuria, May 24,—Tho sl y ed In: L SP Ga. fulue.Feavinsty, Governinnn, More Breakere Arrive. Bicudan bude MAA omela SUTCIHPOUER | aalign lus very) tenes’. he WiVAl, coms | srantly. Scotch Zephyrs, 5 he breast, A surgeon found it in her| manders are watching each other like | Gallagher placed Kelms und : ‘We havo already croated @ system of | The Employers’ Association continue | #! "4 ; + | pian ‘ Under arrest | o1aq: lors, shepherd checks cor.espondence between the groups for |t® bring strike-breakers into the city FIRE ere nrona aHUes pegs Panes hawks, but there has been no decis.ve | and took him to Yorkville Police Court, | Pal Co i h } FLAVOR UNBQUALLE Te ee cite THE STANDARD GIN | TARSAL J the purpose of bringing about complete | !n large numbers, ‘Three hundred. r- lodged, in (che Intestines. Hoth wounds) move yet on the part of Pield Marshal | Pho Mugistyate held him for the Cor- | plaids, plain and fancy stripes FOR THO. CENTURIES. Hy ved early to- could have caused death and at the how: att organization, Le rearane 1oete from Bt, | Citat no hope Was extended to Mrs Mele| Lleat-Gen, Rennenkampf mado aj THis ts the second fatal automoniie |and Scotch plaids, Wittiea cOnivc lee Bia Day After Revolution. More ares gaan City. Two hundred] wel of hin wite's rocoversfl ‘The Husband | cry reoonmalanane at ties cost a re aceldont® toa Mechinoivoy in" Woneville j Fe altos '@ expected from Cli + the hospit: bs bi pashhy iF RORY We: ae" within a n April 4 F ow ath, r Prine “Untess the revolutionists themselves | night, eM pAE BY, anwar ig “ oapllal am hour acter the) crt iundred canuaitios, but tho cor: | Pasty, so ra olds pupil inthe at 19¢. yd., iH. yt Ene Ny A ROnUlRe Et W. L. DOUGLAS useeed in forming a 8; matic of - “ Policeman Dgnovan, the first officer | 1 tt oft ij ‘ated Press ts | public seh rat avenue and Sey- e250, | iAe ouch n has the MONK | 4 ® a Bhai witnoes os panto | oocr atte, life and proporty will be pre: | sy arrive, coun Ret HOC seharent Many | erent, OF the Ansuulated Peasy ts treet, was run down In. front vale 250, | AR NEE Sih til | UNION Hen at We anal witnem @ period | sorved, and if the militia ia required [fom the servant gin tor wome time, (NY Allowed to telegrup: the resulis ob- [CP ates wad run down In from ; HENS | e MADE Of veritable anarchy and chaos in|it will be called out promptig ey {First she sald the San was e ropine, | tained. His back was broken and he died Ina | 20,000 yards Best Quality | HSS New York and A. trial will_eon- Russie ine dav ef Hovointion | MRO Ate on wating orters;” aniq|and then sho said he had applied for! It 8 possible that it was Rennen-| few hours, 5 4 | mi Nusssed) Kentucky Co., vince you that We, I vo ; ‘ork several times, a reat 7 y . anotrated a 5 eta u Ru which a6 t Moat aniaded utente Shorite Borate pause noon. KIN some ono if he didn't wet it, Sho | KAmpe’s cavalry which penetrated Printed Batiste 4 Ey erak: Douglas $3.60 shoes da proclamation & ’ New York Branch, peuple are unrestrained by any organi-| in the same jsald he spoke German, had a prominent | 8uthweat of Fakoman, ation, If the revolutionary parties had Crepes) u ; wold tooth and black curly hele | A despatch from Toklo May Peon properly orswiized to strike w .Tle-Up Begins, Donovan was two blocks away, but “A body of the enemy's cay United blow Jan, 22 we would have been| The planing milla felt the effect of| says he saw no one leave the Hower We Gpared the months of this desperate | the lumbor shortage to-day, wome of| he ran to It, ‘The neighbors ray that| mounted attacked Tangshed, on atruggic, and it is because we wiah to| them being compelled to shut down, | thoy saw. a young mah fleeing In the] taht bank of the Liao River, thirteen @vert bloodshed that we organize now | Bash and door factories are posite direetion from which 0 Towarda socuring n prompt and ordorly |a atandatiil, wid carpentora nail eyes | gaan carne. NT ST ed eeieyay a apie cama aad as 452 Fifth Av. IF YOU ‘Dimities & Percales, WANT TO MAKE Money|) 2M2/?es ©” Percates, | IES Or Secure an Ideal Place to Live || Vo") ae ’ ey wee oe SEND POSTAL | tractive designs and colorings For CIRCULAR AND VIEWS [on white and colored grounds re tion of te end we consider to be | the city ure hein 1 Dae morning of May 20. inevitabl paralyals In’ the Sutin inagatties it “After an engagement lasting two |H op | | uGAA TO MeL LES neemed to-¢ ay, would extend until’ at INJURIES PROVED FATAL. hours the eneniy retreated In disorder RAST ELMAURST at 11c yd 7 | sPheraa, POR WEDNESDAY, y 4 ( ) in many trades, toward the southwest, abandoning three | 5 . . n « ‘ i if solaly pooliite Marshmatios ow nl 108 WELLES ILL Thaterial, of SmPloyment for lack ofp vciuper Dies from Hteets og] Hundred men killed or wounded.” 1 UsHING nay. || Special valuo, | Crocoist ae Naat a mee te Wloe-President of ‘Wabash Ratt- AeA Powe atte pees | Fall from Central Park Went a i SR orn ete | sete Pound 160 . TE RORY Cl road Hun a Sudden Attack, than yesterday, and tt was expectel | House, PANAMA GOVERNOR ARRIVES, Nearer Than Brooxlyn, he / | SPECIAL POR 18 Newark ay WARK" road at. ' Edgar T, Welles, tho vice-president of Slowed up by wien her clty would be! water O'Brien, forty-two years ola,| COLON, May 44.--Charies G, Magoon, || Bankers Land & Mortgage Corp.. Lor &S 7 ay Or, French Peanut Caramel Pound 100 ari q the Wabash’ Raliroad, was taken aude SPRING DTS. Ti, May 24.—Reports| a bricklayer, of No, 58 West Ninety.| Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, SH7 Manhattan Av, Brooklyn, | Chocolate Lox Cabin Plantations,Pound tho sa * 5, denly {il in his office in the’ Western from Ghccgo to Gov."Deneen to-day In-| eiehth street, who fell trom the nin { and John Findiay Watlnce, chief @ Broadway and Twentieth Street, | 4 BANCLAY ST. Mees Yeon Mays beer oteses "1 Union Bullding, comer of Broadway [80 serious the Governor umaillen .W8) Moor to the basement in a new apart.| Sinecr of the Canalsand his wife, ar- Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, Y ST County Antrim, Ireland, ’ trip to Thebes, Ill, where he was to|ment-house at Kighty-ninth street ana| tved here early this morning on board] LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE. | | Thursday, “May! aaah } ‘and Dey ie this afternoon, and ws away In a private ambul brivate hospital, Pate embula COA wrsr have, Benn ‘to-morrow at the| Central Park Woat, yesterday afternoon, | the Seamer Scguranca from New York, | ~ GAT ANAT er 29) TSE n Brooklyn, Tite le new bridge across the/ died trom his injuries to-day in J. Hood | May 17, and started for Panama, at 8.3) TRONBIMiratolass family ironer wanted; co . CHURCA! terment Byorgreon Cemetery tinmediatel ver Gad fre Bae in ood | ys aeeehet dala rood wage and steady position, 1029 Am ote ry Mee

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