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a a W ITH KOMURA.,,, Evening World’s First Les- | — | 5 Mikado’s Confidential Agent! A aii he aa. | Young Woman Who Repre- Accomplished Much Dur- | sents This Paper Will Hand | 4 ’ ing Year’s Stay Here. an Order for $10 to the First | Man Who Offers Her a Seat) WAS BIG PEACE FACTOR.) in a Bridge Car Between 5 | | and 6.30 o’Clock To-Night. Floated War Loan and Repre- i) sented Japan in Various With an order for $19 in her pocket, t be given to the first man who offers her | Important Matters. hid seat, ‘The Evening World's yo! —— woman commissioner will to-day ina | urate a campaign of courtesy by testing IS FRIEND OF ROOSEVELT. | tne manners of bridge crowds during — the rush hours, | Would Like to Come Back, but| 72 Brooklyn Bridge Jam ts corn th orld fo: brutality of Has Much Before Him Fee ero ata tag tea the scenes enacted there between 5 and at Home. 6,80 each evening, when women and chil- = dren are jostied, elbowed a frequent- | < t ry ly trampled underfoot in Baron Kaneko, the Mikado's conf- 7 anen 5 bate acce cer | slaught of men rushing f year's: resi i ls Japan wit ura, the Peace Bnvoy es this olty | to cearar ¥ 0 1s a momber Of] ang ¢, “Whe ic Btls youn 9 br | make the same ailed to Ket rid of, arry w nn ord reward 5 an additic $19 signed by the cashter of The ¥ 10, for bestdes the inal z — - = = = eee prom the wa ‘ ’ “Yand, | | @enied t ad | effe | dent ’ | | | 1 ted during their college days at y the ¥ cs nee it was re +oNi a . 4 oft o SSE mene 2S \Nellie Nussbaum Says It Was Freight Yards and Shore Paul Morton Dissatisfied with ' t to 4 strong com: h, | A | " 9 ; : is countrs, but | All a Joke, but She Had | Houses Menaced in Society’s Ownership of at ne eee to. Toklo One Man Scared. Downtown Blaze. t 5 is sutticient- nada mystery of the source of Black| Until the arrival of a belated water| Chairman Paul Morton, of the A Pacific Coast tters that have been received | tow y a downtown blaze threat- table Life Assurance Soctety, annourced expressed Tel. n, B. sannwaldt, a manufacturer, of /eved to give much trouble to the Are ito.2ay that he would thy to get th ed States, men ©, ut by three alarm ‘i of good friends | No, 22 Mast Sisty-first «trait. and Jacob | i. = |Equitable out of the saloon business. 2 whom I shall De worry to|Nyesbaum, of Exst Sixty-first | Bas Sea vane ee eine | m statement It is infer panner on th joor of Jackson |». ites z During hls stay here he was received [*teci. Wis cleared i Told. daugn. | Brothers’ five briGkbullaing, Now |ee Tal attempt to) peli out ithe Cat social cirejes Jof Nussbaum’'s fifteen- id dough and 95 Front street. The butiding| S¢Y@rln, which Is owned and operated gucet at’ ail|ter Nelle, The girl admits er gut (eee ae onan ieee eect etree | bY the Equitable and occuples property pats Kaneko | nut says that she wrote the letters in| und ig surrounded by freight vards and|®t nominal rent in th rt of the aes lta store-houses, in which are stored im-|€normousty valuable Wall street dis- don't w when t will Nellie ts well developed for her ag. | me quantities of freight, rict. uid. he, “for you know iat We | She looks to be about eighteen, and is| Frank Boldt, in the employ of Jack-| ‘The recelpts of the Savarin bar and ve worl to do at home now that will |Gutte a belle In her neighborhood. Toryson Bros, trutkmen and transfer restaurant are estimated at about $3,000 The Baron with Masqule Ito drafted | several years she has been the intimate | agents, heard the crackling of fire over- @ day. The concern does a wholes Japan's itution and it is likely his|chum of Sannwaldt’s daughter May, a/iead as he was attending to twenty business that extends throughout the Herel seen, to 2, Copelderable | girl of her own axe five horses on the second floor, He in- Country, ‘The directors of the Cafa err ials during the post- Him. Stantly got busy releasing the animals Savarin are Henry C. Deming, also a Moeials during the post Letters Scared Bellum days in Ja 5 alae a with the Biack| £2 the stalls. Boldt sent In the thet director In the Equ Lite = The first letters signed w! hs Cals A second brought three fire- D. Jordan, recently and. we ved by Sannwaldt and|) peat é table Lite; Ge BROKE SKULL Narsbaum ov Sept. 15, In cach was a] owie And ‘he Mater tower, The latter neGied with the Fauliabie 7 On demand for $0, 10 be placed under a np ° and Daniel M. IN CLUBROOM. | one a: sixty-frst strect and the East ree seen ee eee ee River. Nussbaum spoke to hie daugh- ‘on ‘the job 1 the repo Wiltam Lonin Slipped on the] ter about the letter, but did not worry Bae ek owned by she Stairs in the Tecumseh and himself, Stannwaldt. on the contra of in the toa toc, Roa cee, was scared sleepless. Of arudery, Which now owns and His wife and daughter assured him water tower, fed, 1 do not Ike the Loe arty hat their house would be blown up river by the fire boats, dimmea eins In the 1 nade evict he publication at that time of an ex: ma tew minutes, The fire at.| wir nave to continue lm the: iieines lived with duis t ee threatened to spread to the t t plosion caused by Bjack Hand lette! 4 d offices sof the New watll I can make other arrangements. taken: to. F writers aimost threw Mrs. Sannwaldt st and Hartford Rail 2t Will be my effort to get the Breau mse! Into hysterics. Sannwaldt took the let-| road” adjoining 5 in the offices Out of the busines fracture of the skull ter to the st Sixty-seventh stree’ extablisned air Se ae corpa and Soolety orofte, wh Ennis was e as an inspector | station. were: remy thon Ching Cooker the Tenis oug Hist spe . vert place of safety when Chief Croker {be | . 5 sof brick Ti ie Building Depart- | “me next Taiter to Sannwaldt wns re- | ussure them there was no danger. The flrector or employee of the arate de Att nmany Hatl|celved at his home on Sept 20, It read | 4 by fire and water is estimated | theatre sava: y profits o: Jour’ wus salt(as follows att ——— | ——_— Enols bad p! I = o'clock e here, We ain't gown to fool wit = @od had th irs fro a u Y ras the third fi . In some way ne m. a) you no longer If we don't get $0 on b jfhis footing and fell, his head striking | Sept. 2h at 11 P, M. we will kill you| the banisters, and your girl and her chum, I am ~ president of, this ‘Kili ° | WANTS MORTON TO PAY, plainer and. be: | § ‘+ | the police alone. j The signature consisted of a crudely » Mand Saye Russell sage Put Up Hie) arawn hand and a skull and oe Services, ex-Gov- er ———— Share Lor fe ores exrGos crorebor waldt and his famuy eo ernor tol became so frighte d that they actually in’ if j bs qynzeltiel C.-M. Rand, who lives at |began to make secret preparations ty No, 10 at Martin’s Restaurant Brewster Finds Witness to Sup- oe Vest Nyack and is a railway and s~ |move to New Jersey. But they hur- ‘ ise! ort Hi: 4 Gury expert, has brought sult ug ried the letter to the station house, Receives $50 and Promise) port His Charge That He Hf former Governor Lepl P. Morto: 5 dotectiv: “¢ "i j i i HO tor acrvicen. tendered. between | Aire tory Miotiing nich tae Cat] Of Promotion for Returning) Paid $20 for a Dinner and 40 and 4902 in the reorganization of the re abe BO es A : SO%e: ‘ om Ehoreham Ratiway. of Canada.” the letter was sent ro the Central Office $2,000 Brooch to Owner. Cold Bottle He Did Not Get. rs Mr. Morton § angwer denies that |and Detective Sergeants Cowling and i} A Gang rendered any “services.” and it Oppenheim were assigned to find ne ha did, they were as ac n the ; 7 : b ‘ letter. writer, They discovered that the : office of Russell Sage. y a r Be 1g. The former Governor through his law. | Nussbaum girl was referred to airec Edmond Prudhomme, walter No. 10 gent Ta Manin is sounded, and a *yer-ne w. Willlum Morton Grinnell |or indirectly in each of the three ie-|at Martin restaurant, Twenty-sixth | the lusty Old Guard ts summoned trom i me rope fo Talee OGarmy iy aA ters and looked her up. | street and Fifth avenue, was told to- | the plough and the pen to don the ar- reme Court to order direct: tha ame headed the lst of | ™0r for rim and bloody confitet, ing Rand to furnish a@ bill of parte Compared Letter day that his name he pr for ‘ulare. all the other walters because he had lenry H. Brewster, ex-high private, Aodert Gibson, Jr. on behalf of Rand| She refused to submit any specimens) i oveq himself honest. ‘The walter also | has discovered a new witness and to- opposed the motion, being designed only| Of her handwriting, but May Sannwaldt| oq a 50 bill snugly cucked in day O. B, Thomas ied to Just to delay the trial, which iad been set] had some let.ers written by her, and| "2 WT oGe appl 0 Justice for Gccober. He denied that Rand was| these, when compared with’ the Diack | Waistcoat pocket, which was also the rman in the Supreme Cour: for ever a clerk in Sage'e office, but said he z " reward of honesty. leave to renew his action for reinstate. ul served both Sage and Morton in | Hand episties, were found to show a) y4r6° arnold, of No. 117 Bast Seventy-| ment to membership and for dai Shore Line reorganization. Sage had| suspicious resemblance, ri airest caren Giniog in: aaastin’ sah nah 1b Sng: fOr GMD ARE: him, and he wants Morton te barr] Dovilew. and Ovpenhelm went to her| Dinth strest, 5 lartin’s| ‘There was a dinner at $2) a plate (and ision was reserved, home and questioned her last night. Bhe Saturday night, fae Arar asset nx her | cold bottle), Private Brewster was not a home missed a brooch, valued a: $2,000! on the seating lst, He, cla! tT admitted finally that she had written lst, He,claimed and $10 FOR A SEAT IN BRIDGE CAR the three Biack Hund lotters, but denied Sho called up the restaurant by tele-| told others in ihe bearsk{n shakos that during the crush hour to-night, THE Rip iat eth ‘ hone and was told: he had paid his bit to Major 8, Bill © RVENING WORLD 8 courtesy ma | the authorship of others, In the Chil-|""¥es; auch @ brooch as you lost has| Be if bid Moree Wily pao tt SngCUEes™, PTO” | dren's Court to-day she sald that her | been (ound. Walter No. 10 ploked it up| Briggs, Commander of the Old Guard, your car, only object in sending the letters wag near the Twenty-sixth street door, You| Major Briggs not only denied this, to “have a little fun.” | Sie’ Atold called for the brook, ang | DUt called court-martial, which dis: Mr, BAHU RAAE was ne BARIOUE (Ae) Adler he badd rewarded Prudhomié, the missed Private erat from the or- prosecute Nellie and the girl was dis- restaurant proprietor said that he would | ganization, @t “‘condjict unbecoming & charged, She promised that she would | reward him further ‘when Opportunity | gentleman and Old Guardeman.” Fai Fepeat the offense, | - Brewster sued for reinstatement and —_————— BROOK 710,000 damages, and after much litiga- POOR-BOX ROBBER SENT UP. | YN TOO SLOW tion won out before Justice O'Gorman, aM FOR JOHN FREEDOLF, |!2 te Supreme Court, with 9%0 coats, ; ee But the {ppeiiate Division reversed { justice O'Gorman, ae = ‘* | Moy's Mather Asks Police to Find| Now in the third year of this oi P rue) 8 Claiming that the churches of this Him-Fellow Wanderer war the appies TE not. ; x-private for @ new] I ie and you are willing to}| city are systematically robbed by a ‘Back Hom tal eetclbk forth he ’ ng of thieves wih headquarters in! davit of iw friend, to prosper, please ou are offered 3,398 “dlimb out of the THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1005. ° ‘The Brorkiyn police to-day sent out 4 downtown betel, the Rev, John J,| Kean, pascor, and Father Tierney, as-( 4 Sere! slarm for Keventean-yesr-old reedolf, who has been missing | #04 that he, water, placed tensdoltar bite tn an to ohe Slatant pastor of the Churen of te 20h? m nia homie, Ne, 8% Third avenue, bd ben Moke i att npd! Brook.yn, wince Aug. 2. The ‘boy's he hag Sbpeared. {9 uoother, Mrs. Gopal? lst, believes uri of Bpecial Sessions tonday, whon| ie uv lest Beaokion ie Oday, the case of Arthur ‘rearalain, thirty- * his playme 0 of ig it arnenel Sf: cohiing the) pean, heard, fo ee eo aes of the Holy Name Church, ¢ Hods ‘onmun, Guar | ner G ear he Let d KANEKO GOING '${0 FOR A SEAT IN A BRIDGE CAR DURING THE CRUSH HOUR TO-NIGHT; GIVE YOUR SEAT TO THE EVENING WORLD’S YOUNG WOMAN AND GET $10 CourtesyS Reward youns woman gurt of Greater vu r one: will test on other transit lines York during the rush make trips on the w ad, the Subway and the surfa cars one af the other, and she wi" have $10 ¥ his seat then will be $20 to the good as t!me to be given to the man who offers result of lis gentlemanly constdera- | hor his seat Announcements will be in The Veion, NOMORE SALOON DOORS BARRED BOASTEDOF © LOCKED-OUT TOKEEP CROWD FIST PROWESS, FROM WITTE GOT 6 MONTHS “T’m Not Afraid of a Man,’”’ Said Boy Charged with Striking Mother. Envoy Forced to Show Him-| self to Throng that Besieged Hotel in Berlin. BERLIN, Sept. 25.—Chaneellor von} Robert Aikeh, aged twenty, son of Buelow came to Belin from den to-| Mrs. Mary Alken, of N. 5 West | day and rec 4 Mr, Witte, T talked | Thirty-eighth street, was sent by Mag- | more than an hour. The Russian states- | istrate Steinert to the island for six lunched with Baron yon Richtho-| months to- when arraigned on a| fen, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, | warrant sworn out by his mother, who the Russian Charge d’ Affaires, M. Bou-| charged him with striking her, latze!, belng also present. The youth had little to Among those who saw Mr. Witte at| sentence of one mor when Mrs. Alken softened and aske at the boy not be sent away. ust warn him to keep away from house. That's all I want,” she said. n was recalled and stood defore the strate. he ever strike a man?” the Court. “Well, I guess yes," replied the pris- his hotel was Ernest von Mendelssohn- | Bartholdy, whose house has been Ru sta’s bankers here for a century. Herr Mendelssohin called asa friend and there ) Ou is no reason to suppose that the ques- | Alk fon of a loan was ever mentioned. Ar- thur Fischer, a partner in the house, saw Mr. Witte in Parls and it was re- ported that a loan was discussed, bu: {t is definitely stated that such was not the case. Mr. Wittes comings and goings are! You don't confine your efforts in that line to women?’ queried the Magistra:e e T hit a woman you watched for at his hotel so continuonsly | m scared of a man,” re- tha: he used a private entrance on a har it| thatiathe-awes you back street to-day he Court's curt answer, The Russian Envoy inquired of the nanager what caused the crowd place, people CENSURE VOTE FOR EMPEROR. » waiting to see Your Neney.’* th ger replied. Then let me > my rooms as i quickty as possible, Mr. Witte. BUDAPEST, Hungary, Sept, %.—The p of Mr. Witte being| Executive Committee the coalition a he acknowledged | partie mmozed to discuss the situa- ers by appearing once on the | ton ark fro the ultimatum pr of the hotel, ‘Phe doore In the | ented to the Hungarian lesders by the 7 ie hind tor be barred ut | King: F hes assed = what oeeoed : EAS: 10) Pash ent amounts to a severe vote of censure on | Hig Majesty and his advisers. SaaS The committee in the resolution ex- presses the deepest regret that the King- simoeror did not listen to the states- |men summoned by him to Vienna ,who represent the majority in the Hungarian | Parliament and constitute therefore the lexders of (he nation in t's public aftiirs The committee furither {ndlenantly censures those who advised His Maj- esty to take such a course and approves the netion of the coalition leaders in Gelining to negotiate with Golouchow- ski, and in declining the mi andum ented by the King-Emperor as a jon of the Constitution ana un- subtable for the settlenent of the pres- ent const!tutional confilet. MIKADO TAKES UP ANTI-PEACE PLEAS, One Hungre’ Memorials Anak that Portsmouth Treaty Be Rejected —Want Cabinet Out. TOKIO, Sept,25.—The Emperor 1s giy- ing personal attention to ithe memorials presented to the throne against the NOTED LANDMARK Willets House at West Islip, L. |, Which Gave Shelter to) Major Andre, Destroyed by Upsetting of Lamp. (Special to The Evening World.) BABYLON, N. Y., Sept. 25.—Fife early to-day destroyed the old Willets house in West Islip, which during the Kevolu- tion gave shelter to Major Andre and Gen, Barney St. Leger. ‘The dwelling had stood about two hundred years and was the™chlef landmark in this eec- on. It was formady located turnpike, but about thirty years MOVed HOFLAWMis Yb # 81G® wane ON Lh try seat of eerhonaigy Alfred Wag- ‘ne property was formerly held py a Quaker fumily pamed Willets, TI vUllune Was cOnmruced Ou UE hand- hewn clk, ‘The fire was due to a gasoline nove ; The house was occupied by Lane amd his family, who have Spice heen Whe victima of fire nwithin x,y ‘They nad barely time to escape with their lives, count staff. sia, These now number nearly one The aattators advocate @ refusal to llc 4s almost unanimous in demand! the resignation of the cabinet. ean aiaein at he Funke ona negotiations. Jeon Allen's Gun Was Discharged as He Climbed a F. Allen died here to-day trom a gu wound inflicted accicently, yerterday. Pa ‘At least five fishermen on Long Isl- and Sound were chased on Sunday by who fought the shark off ‘The wen Were Hehing om terms of the peace arranged with Rus- ratity ‘treaty of peace and the pub- Even the moderates do not ~KILLED BY ACCIDENT. BARATOGA, N. Y., Sept. 2, tovaiasteltg CHASED BY A SHARK, atat ete St io wae faster uss tea gio a stick’ to it, arked | a GIRDER A PERIL TO FAST TRAIN. Policeman Iron Obatraction from Ralin Just as Pennsy ivan ress Dashed By, E 'H, N. J, Sept, 25.—Patrol- ‘A Similar Lesson Will Be Given aave “cen & ferious wreck at the shee Elizabeth station © Pennsylvania | EA to-Mor= ete en wen he. notieed i omuthing on the ma ack hort row Night Again, and After sims ' Scum the station ad fal'en on the That the Other Transit Lines | of Greater New York Will Be |" Taken Up Seriatim, the Young Woman Paying $10! For Every Seat That Is) Courteously Offered, | Evening World every day of wh its commissioner will po following. Wednes her plans after she Oe cINTY days’ test of the bridge crowd Have maintained for SIXTY) Men who make the bridge trip must || YEARS a proud record for fine} member that there will be nothing < ; i é ‘The Evening World's — yc tone, superior quality in work: woman to distinguish her from the|| Manship and the very highest thousands of home-going girls who cmss |] standard of all-round excellence, | | the brid y night. Therefore the 5: | winner of the $10 will be a Prices from = chivalrous man, for he will have no sible means of knowing tim: he) is tering his seat to the holder of The I orate ng Wo Look oyt mm t 'e ers and giv will the ‘ovput In the b girl yu remember y ar you seat to her ave y earned ad a |$225t0$400 T INTEREST, offering this BOY BUILT.A FIRE ON ROE Young Otomanelli Told the Court He Was Coldand | Meant No Harm. Because hia pare Payments fro month WITHO Also a special week of 20 Upright Pianos n perfect condition (some only little used) from $50 to $145 On payments of only from | were away and he cot nd warmth iter there Otomanili, $5 per Month. en, last night built a bon. ane P| ‘© on the gravel roof of Klein's cigur Stool, OES tuning: and | Aver d Seventy-tifth || livery free, Hl two do. | \Horace Waters & Co., Three Stores: | 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, 127 W. 424 St., near Broadway. |Harlem Branch, Oprn Evesings.| A ad found th with outspread hands, e fire had done ‘ouchin: over the blaze ) harm to the roof w the boy was found and arrested near 8th Av2. “Why did you do such a thing?” said | = = | Magis: rate Waohie, when yo Oto- J manelll was arraisned before him to-| in Yoraviils Police Cour. | was cold. couldn't ge | fa a locked the a tire in the str 1 would atisfaction ing your from a stock that’s just off ns. The colorings. are not | it and attractive, bur they ols of its freshness—the guarantee of long wear. This fresh-f the-looms feature also means the elimination of all but the manufacturer's profit, The fol- i THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF DEAD FISH ASHORe. Shores of Courtney Bay Covered | lowing suggest sucht a saving: with Sardines and Herring und = Farmers Reap a Harvest. | Imperial V. ) | z (Speclal to The Evening World.) | PERE I Velvets | | ST. JOUNS, N. B., Sept. 23.—Scores of ak builder y teams are at woe hauling away -he his carpet has been acta thousands of sardines, herring. ha any other In the cou ¥ J vidos uich are piled along the everywhere” Maine shores and flats of Courtned Beeteat ornin. We Jt with. St. Jeane. ‘Tee Och are plied in’ som Beat guarantee, places to @ helght of three feet, :he arca of this spot covering fifty thousand equare yards pr a mile In elther ui e same grade no: velng closed out a jon “the shores are covered with ifsh, = iwaraleminas the herring, || —— chased iby hake, ard and ti 4 hake were chased ty dogten, Some sie Rugs Reduced | to ibe used by the farmers as manure. some are delng taken to the fertilize factory near by and the rest are beiae f sample rie ie tae cote ety x2 sold to fish dealers as bait. Pe alg igi ree ; rhe Rear papas neve. packed enou é ble edu. n. Reyu- Raanoge and herring to last tiem rly 837.40; now h Axminatera—A splendid ine of nappy effects for parlor or dining- rauiis, Bizo axle te Riot Oriental tnd thiral sieslans, A'tempt- gy $100 Profit on Each $105 |" vou tO INVEST tn LOTS at PRESENT PRICE®| at East Elmhurst ‘; on Picturesques Fy a ang uReG tate RANE Bet TRE oe pe road throu ite will the rest, Hoar from Herald Square SEND _rostic NGeDAY FOR CIRCULAR AND VIEW! Bankers Land & Mortgage Co., Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, TLinoleums Reduced Genuine Injaid Linoloums that wear like iron. Just tho thing for kltehens and offices. Rey ty te $1.25 lar §) kinds; now., (SR00MS." 405