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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTE MBER 28, 1905 “OHIO CAMPAIGN POLICE HUNT FOR GIRL MOTHER OF DESERTED BABY! ISOPENEDWITH tela Karr Put Infant i BIG RALLIES, Charge of ‘Robertson’ and | Sharp Contrast in the tsa eo | Which Are Put Before BROAD WENT WITH HER.; the Voters, | Man Whom the Young Woman) PLEAS FOR ROOSEVELT. Expected to Wed Has Also_ Disappeared. Fairbanks, Foraker and Her- Tick All Declare the President BABY IS NOW IN BELLEVUE Must Be Sustained. a “Robertson” Arrested After Telling Conflicting Stories, and Is if LOCAL FIGHT, SAY DEMOCRAT Nate eaten | ,000 Bail ) | | | | Republican Orators Promise Tariff Revision—Some Time, If the Coun- » try Really Needs and Demands It. en vears old, Philadelphia fs being sought | arge tha 1 baby. © COLUMBUS, O., Sept. : fund Democrats opened their paigns to-day ings. The Rey dous rally at Bellefo' President Fairbanks and Gov. Her John M. Pattis inee for Gove opened his fight et Newark. There was ple each of the mecti marked contrast in the issues on which th candidates appealed for support Pattison was isisting that the que: | tions to be settled were purely lo | and appeuling for an uprising agatns | Skate bossism, Fairbanks, Foraker and Herrick pleaded for Republican success | on the ground that a Democratic vic- Roberts David K gas. | second strect station, was with the girl ¢ nom-| when she desertel he tid Hersek, if Edward J.| crowd years old, dress to~ “Prison ted child having ession, It is t Roberison 13 . Dut that the prisoner, a broker a been found in his p said at the hospital tt not the name of the one of their clerks was mi and it was inferred that this clerk was It was said fur-| for the past sey was endeavoring] “He was not at this I Karr are both believed to have eS 4 more than eighteen," How ROBE! R T ON TRIED TO GET ‘RID OF says that h sald Mrs rE, Tam, ¥ Sand possibly younge: peice! Twas purely charity Sse cery y I'in Bellevue. x. a a gster, and to . vil effects {rom its long drive in the arms of the hospital clerk tory would be « the ad-| Shicids Father's Nami ministration of Pr: sevelt, | While Bro: “Down with Ste was the| girl's prom | battle cry of the was with “Uphold Roosevelt,” was child, the ing shout of the Republican he defeat of the Ri tn On!o," said V banks, “would inevitably t tty with some measure of apprenension. Ht would tend to shake contidence in | nd, and while ho she deserted the the child is given records as Josepi not given, This rec- to be false, tue | Is suid, to the fatner din New York “4 board in Hast answer- s (Karr moved to the Miss Mur No. ty} ex, Dut ipo for oF in eirong coniras: was the spec Neware ot Ms. rat the Denes cratic neo v f ‘ht is for the poopie C3 athy {or When the fat rhe fn 2 weeks ago he ) He gave Miss money and went back to pls home. ; | 0 SE al Taken to Hospital, thonest and ¢ 1g ition) ON Tuesday a week ago Miss K Of public affairs and. « 8 en il, “Mca. Alsberg. took h + stand tor law ore | h 1, and t ¢ (4 book Hy yin the 8up! not even leave! the hos-! uy y 1 othe man elty, but whe, hi 3a Wi. ; {ng Robertson Tor ‘the cl.y san should be #uch city subecrvir1 : tia pate thui ee antes fat 3, | Mid say we wil! be. there short as ingicaied by, his oO C - Rob nd drove to the bs pgeed of his party driend 4 e | strect ddress. but no nuree uld be the bows to consent to and approve iis |found, "Robertson here tells his own | story ‘5 nomin reference national . Mink 5 nid unks and Foraker bo {fallin et hy Fittn I told to 0 to the nireet station. as sent to Unlon Market ata: re to take tie levule Hoepital, and this T ies “whenever “sential tw Hellevue Robertson said the child | en found by him. He said also} child was Physicians | tue | r rs rallway discrimi vid ter The questiot aly alt with with dge. 1 appesl Bstidics ar'by tous ni | a it be settled, not in th 3; monal or party politics. but accord- | —_——— PWeing to principles of strict justice; in the am sh pe ight us between inan and m ere must be an end of dis- © euimination. Promives by Foraker, ‘hese questions Senator Foraker Police Find New Clues in O'Hara| Murder on Long Island—Have Pistol Which They Say Pris- oner Owned, A B. BY. . G Armee Gaines MORTON CAN'T “FIND OUT ABOUT THE SAVARIN. Tey, baa } am Fa LICE iT JUDGE Confesses that the Status of ete Did Not Think ri Equitable Restaurant [s Mrs. Cowan’s Row with ‘ 4 Mystery. Servants President table Lite Baut- | yt, audt- | nytine tx 1 & CO, on cer- | pg and of |to. ha day a See Tig pata to nave bem xe | MEN CLOSING IN ON GERARD—T WO OF HIS ALLEGED VICTIMS TIRED HAWK : Chefs, eabury. GIRL IN FRIGHT SPENT NIGHT IN BUSHES Le TOOK REFUGE | ON BIRD SHIP St. Andrew Got Mid-Sea Ad-| dition to Its Big Cargo | of Animals, | ‘rhe British eteamer st. Andrew, | which arrived here to-day from Ant- werp, lad @ passenger that wav not on board when she sailed from the other | ough ber pasesnwer Mat was | y diversified. The additional arrow hawk, which | a foz In mid-ocean, ut- terly exhausted, and was added to the jeotlection of below desks. — | | Phe St. Ar had no sengers, but extra members of the crew were kept busy attending to 108 tallions and ninety Maltese goats, h occupied the first-class animal esides these, the whip had 's of golden pheasants, pigeons | An officer one di founder eh the mist ke He | thought that it was © passen- gers that had cacaped, but was amazed when he picked the wu; rup to find that {t was a sparrow hi What tn- stinct eutded the tired wanderer to a ship carrying more than a thousand pirds is % question that was seriously | discussed by the crew of the St. An-| drew. was the galvation of the sparrow hawk | it was the death of a whale. On Sept, | 2, running at {ull speed, the steamer ran into a whale that was asleep |TAD Jotface of the wea, The alight lin | | pct caumed che sallors to rush to tho | Fall in time to ree the body of the | ionater of the deep floating away. | _BIG GROWTH OF | SCHENECTADY. | Population is Now 58,369, an In- crense of 26,687 in Five Years. ALBANY, N. Y., Sept, 23.—Secretary of State O'Brien announces that the population of S@henectady is 68,369, The population on June 1, as actually enu- merated, was 88,195, From that total has been deducted fifty inmates of the county house, who | \Scolded in School and Afraid | a Th Poe te el A ph peters) —— _|ROUMANIAAND to cotine, ste Wandees/ CLOTH STOLEN, ey aid not seriously. in- pirtant American industry —The authorities to-day made some im- “ er tae be revision | portant ‘discoveries in connection with GREECE BREAK Until Exhausted, | ublican “3 ' smolts ea, | the, murder of James O'Hara, whose LICE TH NK Sed anit inc® [akeleton was found in a clump of busnes ih'rates when |uear his home on Thureday last, and it ‘Necessary |they say that they are confident that Ramwedimtet #020 Tehoy were justified in arresting Cleve- iiing moré wore |! nd Poole, now in tie Jail at Mineola, u m4 Industry tolon suspicion of being concerned in wetness Ot {RS [O'Hara's death, t |} committed on the night of Aug. 13, the wien Hing | dato of Fh rig Aisappearance. Roumanians in Groece peide Saas BUQHAREST, Roumania, Sept, 3— The diplomatic rupoure between Greece and Roumania has been completed dy the departure of the Roumantan Minis-, sige It 4s believed that the murder was! ie> from Athens. The insane. of of the 1g. | uated to Hedy, while ie uscnn Wa: | fear, oa mained tra ea the ran ge ai} gation here 4 guard the interese of we ie her plight by rg ihe her fo MT. VERNON, N. ¥., Sept. 21.—Po- Heeman Jones, while patrolling his was 5 in a clump of bushes along the road, and making weareh found Florence Van (Horne, ten yours of age, of No. comm! @n-|Gouth Fourteenth avenue, roudelne te late. Cornell tor examination Monday, In clase yesterday, Pov the complainant io expected sina not to go home, eoneh ae eeten oer ee, beat along South street early to-day, In the arrest of five men on suspicion riled by the crying of a chiia| of @tealing rolls of cloth worth $1,600 are credited to other Jooalitie eh Ber lation wes in Brats inetitutions Sreaited as residing Whe the 8! Andrew on this trip. ! publican County and City Committee which office he has held for several years. Tt was in connection with alleged col- lections for these committees from em- IDEAL FOR in Schenectady at the time of comeute me shows an increase of ai eat eek boos when it was By ight changes againat Mr. ea ator fore: otha ed Dedy, which Magers Witeb pending joc a a A paid et ay AbLEGED “PIRATES” FREED, Oce of Vive Prisoners Pleads Guilty Guilty to stealing Lamp from Yacht. Five young men who the harbor po- ce thought were pirates preying on yachts at various anchorages in the Fart River, and foram, ern mr it on the sloop ra strog- oe oft ‘Randall's Island, were arraigned bea ahaa es trate ol amt Yankee, eae. Named for Third Term as Mayor oleh tall Ala il of Cleveland. CLEVELAND, 0., Sent. 2,—At the Democratic city and county convention to-day Mores Soe Te a eoue was re- 2 ployees in the fisoal supervisor'a office] A Wonderful Help to Mothers io the ' that the Bttnte Civil Gervice Reform A. Nugsery. Humorous. wan. wife of a mold 0. 480 Weat One Tune . 1 Z the Hquitable Ill Wants to Find Jordan. | rhemas D. Jordan has disappeared. | c tag Committee ia im to aek e Savarir tal for the space it|erty? occupies in the table Building eae The Savarin's Directors. (ere ttt ‘aay Gen, “Lou WIL you be at home a borrow ‘ . enek Well then I order ¥ . 4 o'clock thelr will he Mrs. ( ahe turned sof t ourt laugh was ard Mic ‘ W Laughed No More. | “Bring that woman back,” command the Magistrate —-—__ 5 . Czar’s Envoy at Meeting Near Russian Frontier Will Tell Facts of Peace Negotiations |i i hi tae Not Made Public. She: pean ——— BERLIN, Sept. 2%.—Mr. Witte will SUFFOLK’S TICKET NAMED. visit Emperor William at Romi: one of the Kalset favorite bunung, Long Inland Democrats Have seats, near the Russian frontier, not County Candida far from Gumbinnen station, through| piyERHEAD, L. t which Mr, Witte naturally will pass on | giotk County Democr His way to, Gt Peterepune, |nd the Assembly Convention, First DIs- 1; is expected that Mr, Witte will) trict, ws held in the Court-House here ive the Emperor a first-hand account | tast “evening and tae following canals of features of the peace tr xt tions that may not have been repo! The 8 utterances ons between G: ise of the Ger- | é man Government's friendliness during | | the war are precisely in a Jine with (rh, Gaypots ‘School Comulestonens Emperor Willlam's policy and are re-, First’ District, Samuel L. Bennett, ved aw a juatificatiton of that pol-| Southold; Second District, Joohn Ry | cy. ONG STUD Res Bienes: oe peek y UMViiie ipl expected ifeere termors| ect tt torr Steere a: aut Oe cae g row, —__ a PARIS, Sept. 23.—Mr. Witte visited the EX.-GOV. HAMILTON DEAD. |German Embassy to-day and had a! CHICAGO, Sept. 2%.—John M. Hamile | talk of two hours with Prince von/ ton, former Governor of Ulinols, died Rudolin, the Ambassador of Germany, today of congestion i} who is an old friend of the Russian p lungs. He Ms by & statesman. Dr. Rosen, the German DE RAN CMU 1c plenipotentiary on the Moroccan ques + H 4 tion, took part in the conference, ‘This | = — - visit on the eve of the envoy's de- ? parture to meet Emperor William is Rhother evidence of the friendliness Mr, Witte bas manifested for Germany. WITCH S0 A P whi! Brings Sleep to the Tortured Littie | ALBANY, Bept. .—Harry H, Bender,| One and Rest to the Tired Mothers fiscal supervisor of State Charities, has resigned as treasurer of the Albany Ry TENDER SKINS Hazel Soap {9 the Ideas ee ea tier el og bad ‘tor ttle one TOM JOHNSON RENOMINATED cet sia ot, set cmntet,&

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