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Sie gisele tt gti hy a ekers Missing, Their [PQ 0,000 WILL [BLOODSHED ON Boat Picked Up at Sea’ fy rout 1) | MARCH FOR | “RED SUNDAY" IN [Sssssre Se ts"| GET EDENCE) “RED SUNDAY”) WARSHW STREETS cesses] Seer, PANHANDLER FIRES SHOTS AT POLICEMAN. Bold Street Beggar Uses Revolver measure Eat e ' H jali es i 1 x * v| tate, Is a ‘ Insurgents Force Him to Pool-Room Men Arrested Russian Socialists and La: Troops Fire on Band of *gonn Br rafting toes, veare 30: lend of pie af ituti on Perjurer’s Affidavit bor Unions to Parade Socialists and a Num-_| Mappstisn, as nis address, was seen last! and Havana tobacco Grant a Constitutional i night with two other bedraggled men Freed by Court. on East Side, ber Fall Wounded, — | azxsizursctcttten at Newark avenue ee eer ar i Government. Boyle. Boyle 2 ai oy them and they to the fast ii he The ran. He chased them half a block, when of fay ted discharged a revolver A crowd that had joined the chase fs ost. PETERSBURG, Jan. 22.—A con- Four men charged with running a] This ts the anniversary of Red Sun-| WARSAW, Jan. %2.—The anniversary tutional government for Persia. ac-| pool-room in West Thirty-sixth street) gay—jan, 22, 196—the day when so|0f “Red Sunday” in St. Petersburg 18/ sought shelter 1 a fo advices from Teheran re-| were arraigned in Jefferson Market] oo” worxingmen were ae down by |P&ing observed here to-day by a atrike| three shots, ut hit nobody, tn cadet Rosrrt Burns Cicar Saves here, is to be the outcome of the Court to-day. Smiling and difident they ; Balers of the employees of the factories, which | BROW? ~ mudden exodus of a thousand merchants soomed unmindful of their fate. An air| troops in the streets of St. Petersburs, | nag already been marked by bloodshed. and Mullah priests from the Persian) of confidence marked the attitude .of|nnd the day which marked the fall of/ 4 detachment of infantry fired on o| @*cemecneer sesceme mcmrenemnmnnmemennen eee ney @apital, as a protest against the Shah's Mark Alter, their counsel. He had)the Russian caune against Japan 8nd {number of socialists who were compell- te ! something up his sleeve. paved the way for the Russian revo-|ing shopkeepers of the Withowsk! | ‘The insurgents proceeded to the vil- The men were arrested on warrants 5 market to close their establishments. Tage of Shah-Abd-ul-Azim, where the obtained by Pollceman Harry MoCord, | lution. “ 5 ‘Two men were fatally wounded and Bhah presided over a representative of Inspector Schmittberger's staft. He] The Socialists in New York will OOM | O00. wore injured, F A elected by the Mullahs, mer- prodticed an ety ae ssid memorate the event by a great parade | 4 gas explosion, the cause of which fi ' its and landowners, Mercer, of No. hid eonth | through the east side streets to Union| nas not been explained, to-day destroy- The Assombly will be catied the| Notwithstanding the fact that Chief ship offices tn New York to ascertain | street, in which Mercer swore that he a i House of Justice” and exercise admin-| Burke, of the Perth Amboy (N. J.) po-| If any trace of the young men h@/ hea visited the alleged pool-room and | Sauere, where addresses will be made|ed a wing of Count Zamoysk!'s reel: ‘ Istrative and legisiative powers. lee, has made inquiries along the coast, | been found, but avithout success. He} made bets. He had been employed to by prominent Socialists, - een dence. seriously injuring eight ocou- Annual Sale of Corsets tithe oauality of all before the law will| he has not yet recelved any clue to| has deen besteged in his office here by | get evidence. The prisoners were Peter| More than 290 labor fand _soctaltatic | pants, y be proclaimed. It is expected that the /the whereabouts of Gustuve ‘Stone and| friends and relatives of the missing| Duy, Frank Callahan, Thomas Col-| Organizations will take part tn Infantry $etrols are compelling the . > Rusemtbly will demand the dismissal of | Otto Tulot who left here on Tuesday | men for news from them, but he hes/ ting and John Jones. parade, which 1s to start at § P. M. It | shopkeepers to keep thelr stores open. | will be continued, Exceptionally Good Values in M. J. Neus, the Belgian Minister of jlast in a thirty-foot catboat, with a ten-| been unable to tell them absolutely | “your donor,” said Alter, “I want to|{!s expected that 20,000 men will be in| The Goyernor has warned the em- H: = Z ome and Posts, and the Belgian em-| foot duck doat Jn tow, on a duck-hunt- | angrt}ing. call your attention to the fact that Po-| line. | Dloptes of the newspapers that If they and-made, straight front, long waist. extended of the customs. ing expedition. The empty catboat has| A lixht fox prevailed at the time the |j\ceman McCord arrested these men on| The combined divisions will maroh a ey, A et io pobied e sus) hi f been picked uo at sea. men left. and Ht ts supposed thoy 105 line affidavit of w man he knew had) trom Fourth strect and Second svenue Las ak ae a ad ee ee lp EY ip corsets, “Phe Shah of Persia, or, to give his} The chief has sent word to various feakad ‘cut to. sea, where they’ have a five-year sentence f0F Det-}tq Union Square Park through the fol-| snops and factories here are closed in “Shah-in- ” laces on Staten Island and the steam-' been picked up by some steamer. nat?" exclaimed Assistant| lowing streets: Fourth street and Sec-| commemoration of “Red Sunday," and $ Foose ics See Mee aes:| 2 te s Diavintaticeney Corrigan ‘ond avenue to Seventh street, Avenue|no street cars or cabs are running. at . bao strict. r i < of miguel ee acmicsaa ee * B} earrter here is @ confessed perjurer,””| 4 Thirteenth street, Second babared French Hand-made, of White Coxtil, * aster of the lives and property vf all V 1 ‘kin B 1 ood Phen T recommend that you dismiss| Twenty-first street. Fourth avenue supporters attached front and side, “ 1.45 Aone : * the ouenpleini | sald (Cotri@an YO MAE: | Sno Union, (Bcuare, Fark apeethes French Hand-made, of Blue, Pink and the Union Square Pari rencl |-made, of » Pit ‘The wiicte apie oe ibe ony A. Sinclai ‘What ehis' The in commemoration of “Bloody Sunday | White Broche, trimmed with Hs and stoben; a 1.95 Ae ealeh esableg than. co 1 By W alter As SInClaae- {Magistrate demanded of McCord, Dust | will be delivered »y John C. Chase, for- Be eee Spabe Sate toreunes, out the | (President Roosevelt excuses be formier enue te meeps on the ground that |!8 8 ¥ want to gee Inspector Senmitt-| mer Mayor of Haverhill Mass.: Mother H t presen occu; it or the e man es On - er al it this. Jones, Jack it be en: in lan- } ii wae peat, SHR" | og gaye of old a Viking old Hod est ee that bis strain "ihe inepeier hare to court, When ford ‘aigeron Lee Abo Cnan, Meyer | "Attractive Values in ited Giamonds, the targesi, the| Annexed an army mule, Of ruby gore, in days of yore, Hie assured the Magistrate that he| London, Dr. Schitlowsky and Dr. Alex. A i Nur, of 16 carats and|‘pnen down the pike, in hasty bike, Flowed In the pulsing veins didn’t know about Mercer's record. ander Dempee: _ Women’ Im orted Hosier : bah, of deniog the “fonn | He bit for cae ot abide, caper ete nitice mae, betes Ras es pean eee Magistrate Listens to Plea Not; 2 P y ‘Where he could hide, in peace. ing Span! It is within the power of the Persian} And there await his ume, Y. Fast Black Cotton Hose, plain or Qe aroha £0 alter oF overrule the exist: | Ang some excuse withdrew she noose by: ke grafting clerk whose crooked work to Part Them and Dis- | 8 sith unbleached doable soles, ‘Value 30c Pr 1 "ais ‘That flourished in that clime. e Government thinks queer, qwrt diseragard of the natural : Can square the sin by claiming kin charges Her. j Fast Black Lisle Thread or 25¢ | bur preference is generally given to «| Now for this, ip eee ees Oise To some dark buccaneer. |} Cotton Hose with unbleached double so! « 40c Pr Sete ie Seether of fre weesene Chow ete your Wfe! He met in strife Post-oMice crooks, who changed the Hee L 7 \ = b “pinta bate blierto | OUF noble President, mo fines tnelins they aid, 5 . With a dirty, bedrassied little spaniel Fo a hes Ses ee cert « 450 Pr 20¢ D the precapts uf" the | Who said: “The ruddy Viking blood Thelr red and white corpuscles might —_———-_ }in her jets we aa ea aarthicty eee ante Gee ug ie peaet of the Flows through this man in blobs, Tr "9 No, 144 West ye Hu ig Black I Lis! 5 a w Wes wie Gace dais race back to Captain Kid. e third street, begged Magistrate Breen ck Ingrain Lisle Thread Hosein Lace Ankles and All ae BEd eg ae Se marshal obs Mrs. Boese Wants That Sum] Well-to-Do Southerner Foun | ia the Yorkville Court to-day to spare|] Overs and Plain Black Gauze with embr'd frons, | Value 60c Pr 38° } ua Renionerpe gry arene é Oh, would-be thief the moral’s brief: © Lifel in Room at New her from a prigon cell because she could ef the Efvpcet, and yauer ium | The lesson of this sportslike love if with Our Chief you'd score, from Bolton for Breach ifeless in A Ter cat ine) colt ene tad ment tina’ bee Of Viking blood ts plain: Be sure that your veins hold the pure Ae. Saranac Hotel, been told that if she went to the island in} € lie man who fools with otiers' mules| Hizh-pressure Viking gore. of Promise. ar the dow wourd not be allowed to go with Oriental Ru S In Desirable Farce ments nu als) se Scere — her. . eas g Colorings Without portfo.ios, but HL. C. Reese, an aged merchant, whose| Mrs. Campbell was found lying tn the Or Sx! them are consulted “He sald his friends were all jollying 7 ft A e Wortye @ 1/0, ee ‘of Bate. The Gras Vizier 7 him about his attentfons to the little| home was in Atlanta, Ga. was found) middle ates Orr uyspuieceas 25% to 331%4% Reductions To-morrow af eialater. } widow,” testified Faith R. Boese in the| dead in his room in the Saranac Hotel, | fourth street lest MSIE ok Cs seecerenrenmceeneteneet piseras't tie | esata ‘ trial before Justice Greenbaum and aj formerly the Rossmore, at Forty-sec- ears "she was in a helpless coadition|§ 50 Oriental Rugs % erse to take up jury in the Supreme Court of his sult] ond street and Broadway, early to-day. cigar betid 4 . be tasuey by the Porsiaa Gor- ¥ from drink, but the dog stood beside ft. tt. t ent to the amouat of $120.00. ue for $2,000 damuges for breach of prom-| ir, Reese has’ been coming to New| 1... nq snapped or growled at any one meray nats $48.00. 87.00, 128.00 t% 229.00 f Pppe' 17it.4 by 20€t, at thos 2 iS > Ber: ise of marriags for many years, an t ¢: ear tol- the desgnacton of 3 par cent, Fi ' ise of lage. York a four days | 1, igled to ccme near her. Whea 8 i Bald: Wosaot ihe sear 180k” The} a4 She looked straight at William #.|ago he arrived bere to do spring buy- |" yy ine dog tried to bite Reduced from $75,00, 125.00, 185.00 to 335,00 Dace dntrentastees ty Al the Darel Brian aiton, of te hebenaey hg fat | ing 900. taginecreds 2 Hoh Sy [bisa For fully twenty minute! (981120 Tine India Rugs i rs he Pars 7 . A tory on the Bronx River. Mr. ton} Broadwey hotel. es , trying to make! i iiss Beets, with te ex <ption (Mrs. Howard, “Baby Carriage) Child Lured Away by Older|is member ot the New York Athletic] Mr. Reese retired to his room oo palloanian ayers etic Least ERAT TATT Bsl0,'Oa12) 4 $80.00, 109.00 » 218, ae ' * 5 Club. day right an not ai Rhee 5 le to an Ou i Thief,” Had Infant in °| Sister Restored to Mrs. Mench |‘ ‘tre aetenaant, a handsome young|afterward. Guests are permitted t9|was finally successful and put ‘he won| § 12x12 to 12x16. (t , 18,00 4 Te B athleté, flushed uncomfortably while | sleep late at the Baranac if they jan inio @ pare! wogin, tn te i the Reduced from $115.00, 150,00 to 300.00 : : Arms at Bar. —Father Held. nthe little widow" told her story with | choose, and when Mr. Reese dia not|At the statlo i Ba . ‘ “all the fury of a woman scomed.” | appear nothing was thought of it | jecll with Ber Oy was toartul 75 Kazak & Ghendjie Rugs, average sie 48, $22.50 : Howera, the “baby car-} IAttle Miliren Mench, five years old, rey B te v Porat pata ash fon I Searee amen 1 wes locked i fa of repentance. Reduced from $28.50 to 35,00 L . a 5 y | jolton June 10, ss maid) wouldn't mind going to jail : today sentenced !who was lured away from bur py| She told how Bolton had enjoined hcr| ©" the inside, The chamber See ee Peni d aon te wane oo ; TE T HEL EGATES five years hard” In Auburn prison BY| 1, vousteen-yoar-old sister ‘Theresa |! #@cFecy; had, through his attorney, | Knocked; there was eno respons Sa | weg enh oe enld Sor GuBIL wae ‘ . Inall in the County Court, i she reported to the joe Spor \ b Leeeise The woman was overcome|!ast Friday, was to-day returned to her pe iiies xo tea Ger chat ane etonia | S2RCUES pean mandy) nae th YUE a Ui pose eae eine yy | West Twenty-third Street i 2 shy Der, ‘3 és : 5 otel, , & "1 4 ‘ ae _s ; wd; fainted tthe /aprak Bt. oP oMcer| mother, Mrs. Martin’) Mench, of No.|‘mever want for money or anything Hendy, otis a. slim’ bellboy,’ was| after looking for several minutes at ee whdn sentence was Ce ora 4 os S91 Taird avenue, Théresa was turned} All this Mr. Rolton denies. A ltile ted through the transom. The boy|the woman and tte dog Magistrate 2 lececattanuiemtnstemees J AN Hopes Trouble Over Morocco} tne Sourt-room was cromded with lover to the Childrens Soclety. Martin| Packet of “love letters" was introduce! poo Ms Heese dead in bed. His right | Breen discharged her a “f 4 women who wan! Mench, fath eae = by Miles F. Severance in her behalf and 3 pressed against his heart. a Will Be Avoided, but France | pnat aisposition of the “cleverest ie Met casie Pan irée ethde beatae read ¢o the jury to-day as corrobora-| "Sy" Yatoney gave it as his opinion CU ED 1 4 and Germany Feared. mate thiot in the busines ne wom.{om Thursday, charged with abducting | ve of “whe: litte widow's: story, tbat the old man had died in his sleep COLDS R | 807 Judze had termed it, When iy ee Both parties to the sult are well con-| and that heart disease had kliled him, ‘7 IN ONE DAY. J fan was orcught In abe carried in her |") UUs in away from home sev-| ected in the Bropx. Mrs. Bose Is a| Mr. Reese was sixty-five years old, sor AY. vl ALGECIRAS, Spat, Jan. 22.—The jn. | ATH the little baby she had sere echi tinea: “yi veawecks (ego /sbe distor apking, son | He is aaid to have been a man of - 1 = pternational conference on 2o--ccan re-| ald jn her thefts, ene waned through. | @ered shortly after her father had lett Late th bred Edad eecaels Mat eae Everything for eit forme reansembled at the Town Hall| terly, and her sobs Bop tatoos home, alleging tha: his wife received i here say — presiding “sires LariRerunty we re sob." said | 2ttentions from a man boarder. It was) WSnitMy Om (ott that Wats hook sae PARENTS oer ahd tale schig 3 Housekeeping Duke pf Almodovar, Spanish Minister| ‘It will do.y Q supposed by his wife that they were in|¢; many athletic meets, with dinner| The Parents of Edw: hijehting, 9 oud | mess the Judge, as Mrs. cpa wae ie New Jersey, but the two were living |/or supper afterward, and that early in | tall. elim youth sixteen years old, wao EDIT ADVANTAG ate nd Chua before him. ‘The last time you Were) 4+ No, $4 Bogart street, Brooklyn. js attentions to her he put his arm| started out to seek his fortune on Jan Ss conference. here I paroted you and thet very 48¥ |" Vos: wrtaiy Mildred was playing with |about her and kissed her, She resented) 16, want him to come home, and, ae pall Rct MAS ah 1 ntl Venosta, head| you resumed your career of tblevery-}. iitie gir] companion wien her ester SS cea. ha gam now Aud _woenc Resear ar eee, pel ust aoe ot j STORES Italien igaton. replying “ip tne] I understand that there were found 49 | ‘rieresa appeared and asked her if she! gaarabiue? kau tinve ade Tena. Peet afin ana. blue” eves: | Z charges, Bont feteronce to the iaternaiional | Your rocms pean slain s renreetct es didn’t want to g9 to her father. sh Tam net that kind of a| He wore dark trousers und a gray coat} oO Aitag py Colds. te ated Grp ane West I4th Shree near 6th Avenue Character of the agreement to be con-| thousands of dollans for, g Jed the child away with her. An ano: when he scarted out 1p ee oe tina! nerhs an! vents Pneumonia. Flatbush Avenue and Fulton Street, Brooklyn stolen. I ocesider you dhe of tbe clev-| mous letter led to the discovery of tueir| Bolton was penitent, apologized and | carve lis way to fame and fortune wn-/ Site al Bros tts, J me er tore| y ere. ‘This wee interpreted as referring to Ti next daz propowet marriage, she says. | assis' im, counsel tod i iness. i ‘aiMiculty ove erest women thieves In the bus! whereabouts. Detectives Bissert and Pi or Bolton, war the wravo-Germen ainiculty over the | vive no moipathy Zor you. I 860-| Tompkins, of the Morrisania stations | alg (re tril wan suspended, ‘promauly Sicroca, you to five years ip Auburn the missing Menches back to| until to-morrow. —_—_—— —— os the Bronx to-day and arraigned the| father. Theresa, who looks more ike eighteen privo GEE, 1 CAN GET TO THE SOUTH POLE NOW FOR SURE I CANT GO WROWG WITH A GUIDE No Escape from Him. “Martin Hewitt, Investigator.” That's) | ‘ 1 ‘the woman looked at the Judge in ie than fourt a . n fourteen, was tumed over to Om-| | “Marth Hew mt, aie te terles that cer Thompson, f Hety. feanne that # of the‘ Gorry Society.) srerlock Holmes couldn't even guess y took tne bby Irom her arms. When Mench was arrested the detec-| Sherlock , jolt in. Wednen- ed upon me vith ene Aas , | tives say he exclaimed: ‘The Jig’s up!" day's ‘EVENING WORLD. keen your PA etal pers paid Surry A He desles any charges against him eye on Mr. Hewitt. a 4, and _o mite from the oftloer, stagge: is dropped faints bato the arms of one ay) ee Of tie detectives, ‘ carried fran J "The trial of Charles Augistus Seton, come, Her nd, woo wp Eu the young man who assisted In the ¥ ing the gad scene from the rear room, broke into a passionate ; tempt af a giguntic swindle with spuri- eee eer a onuinsed tetore Rocarder| i Were? he evel ote aia over aes Pia purities, Was continue fore Recorder rat iM ed over ind n. ‘Got ul Genaral’ Basslehs' tote: Mra, Howard will be taken to Auburn Sale of ortueres. ‘The trial bas no connection with the ¥ joner up f = Kerfolk and Western forged stock. It 3 ve a: charge that Seton on (steel Rae rapeseed prt ac As usual, preceeding inventory, we have culled out id Interuroas Rallway Compas EGw mA. hin 5 ‘h first itne: ci! . : % Bary homes, MAnuRSE of tive f oi? qlumond pia and|from our stock of Portieres, all one and two pair lots and Pee BsWhe defendant: tid Induted wim ta) 4 want jdiscontinued designs. This year they amount to about Si Aw Dil for SIM to tae Ollowrs U1 Lat ic i : nu Signs. yi y abou Hho railroad for pristing of stock cer! j | 1,000 pairs, which we will offer se phe witness told how be bad agreea |! a ‘or Beto: if on y ould " et PE OR Cae a vciles and wuld as ao0n take commencing Tuesday, January 23rd, FAM to the officers of the railroad r t they could get any moycy out ‘ y ‘ SoA ean A. blow from one of “tatwe at the following sweeping reductions:— INSPECTOR AND FOUR [iisic'ing'\ 2h, Stents, eo CAPTAINS UNDER FIRE. | POLE, TWO WEEKS Aco. FOLLOW Hib At $3.50 pair, reduced from $5.50, $6.75 & $7.50 pair ADVENTURES IN THE, FONNY SIDE) | Anaounces Charges] "™* "4 2st WS MP oa calc ua OF THE CREAT SUNDAY WORLD _ In harges|"** “ $8.50 “ “ “ $12.50 & $13.50 « ? t % G “Against Wiegand and Command- METZ OUSTS DOCTOR. i f 35 j me § i i 00% i, ers Under Him in Brooklyn. | 6, or yne asvacworex-comptrater| | 810-50 “ “ “$15.00, $17.50 & $20.00 “ Polar exploration is a fascinating subjeet to most > + dae : Police Commisioner Bingham an- Umounced to-day officially that charge Megleot Of duty had been filed wiih Grout was the appointment of Abraham L. Wolbarst as medical examiner to the | ¢¢ +“ Finance Department et a salary of $2 7-50 9p on . “a e x The latter's resignation was i Against one inspector and four |#200.. The latter's ston was Simiblos ‘stationed in Brooklyn, Tho; reed, forday, Dy Comptroller Mote 0 iu stead Dr, P, J. N Ree ie doun Wiekand ‘ond the | fo wil! appoint in h 2 Me papeains are Nicoolay Condon, Caarles | 37" " ees Sita Sane "sat Sats | be storey, Ta" emten, poly or aytor rsons. Its dangers and incidental hardships, requiring . ya and daring in the face of impending annihilation. : when cleverly described, make a very interesting and — instructive story. .Mr. Walter Wellman, the recog. nized authority on polar exploration, sets forth the re- sults of the different expeditions of recent years in The 60 pairs of French Velour from $40.00 superinten: for Brooklyn under Dr. Darlington, the Health Con t th ier Cina to wupashan ‘pani todnne | ALE ume OL tne, Murry MeCwD | Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave,, Nineteenth St. books in thelr respective uray, was removed prenur ber fi a text of the charges will] cause he was with loCarrel W. moade public until the papers have| Wolbarst goes because be was ‘on the officials, him, mh i eerved ; Lig Mea dr ere Pana ma i crt UCT ia er Pee easy. ORRMANS Ea i La a ec Ny ida atl etd