The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1906, Page 2

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PRBS ant that) ever. 1 he were. detected | he would esclpe the consequences, ag | ft oné. tine ‘been a pationt in ; asyhur and that this fact ‘PoNlowed | colud be tuned in his favor as far as ‘this, ‘They | capital punisifinent. was concerned. : ‘In spite of the threar against his Nite and jiife, t was plain’ to- me jay the time, under; [that Mr, Havas whe in ils portest ‘head’ jn |2808R “Ta nttep Words. he. was com- Detent and gant iA man in bis con- he [ition iat the tinte I saw him would not ; [take his tite. “It ig. my belle, that Mr. was murdered.” Dr} Ledoux is much averse to noto- riety, and the told of his meeting with Mr, Edwards only after much urging and after it had been pointed out ‘to Edwards ie his hands or i him that his knowledge was not of}\eioualy nurt in the explosion of « blast tight his Own, i Widow Offers Reward. The widow of the dead-tman is equally firm in her beller that her husband Mid-not take his Own Ufe. To-day she A. Biwirds. the }rolegraphed “her tesal representative Haven, id p Jong} in, New. Haven;\ Prof. George D. Wat- at § Wiock'on the | mue to begin a thorough | investigas Jo tat NOW tion of the tragedy and to offer, in her yO BECORAT ome, a reward for te appreagnsion Of Dir. Kdweirds's inurderer or mur’ pin {S'Mre Eawatds has’ also authorised! mental | tiie hiring oc Lng did may gots New tae fo juin with ‘her sephew:| Bidwands, and Prof. Watrons | % a investigatian, Wiokpenking for the family of the dead MORE eign: Harry Edwar ly, a: vephiew, made seis 5 tat tw ‘a<reporter for The eld this) a ( “plo: to Commit wt tho dune tlne throw. the df, mispicion minder up SuGgiber \in\ one withonip a: trace “of EeeRirly apart tom a ; F tev liae tlt, 64) A Puvolver i scene Ac THE | WOMEN } MRS, SIMPSON. | MAN KILLED WN A “MURPHY BLAST Two: Men Seriotsly Injured After Drill Hit Dynamite in Excavation. | rt | ik ii cl i il FE £ Ong man was Killed and two others ui pk the excavation of the Pennsylvania road station near Ninth avenue and ‘hirty-fourth mtreet inte last night, rea are in Bellevue Hospital, where Condue Battegile, seventeen years old, of No. 2108 Jerome avenue, died later. George Robinson, of No, 1 West Fifty. third street,"and George Devlin, of No. 499 Becond ' avenue. Reve internal dn Juries. driling. machine when the polnt of be atruck. sn unexploded blast f a & radius of 100 yards, but other wor! distance : ‘ if z 4 i & J ry g i GIVE ACCUSED DENTIST AN OVATION HHI Fal ef ie wi i i f st : i ut LE Ab ik ti (473 i : ra it HI door | Fill £3 re uty! te } 4 t t By fs £ fl We ee E gy z i i ge ii OR Beck : rete 3 : EE 3! | cs

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