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+ Q. DIA you receive %,00T “ALT think that. FIRM. ROBBERS | Declares Attorneys Kept Phaussads of Dollars Received from W. Gould Brokaw in Settlement of Her ) Breach-of-Promise Suit. “WANTED TO SUE THEM: COULDN'T GET ATTORNEY. i Chasge that Olcott Paid’$2,500 Out of Funds|. to Cari Fischer-Hansen, Her Enemy— ‘*Had’ All'that Was Due Her,’’ ‘Say Lawyers. nd, Katharine Poilion suddenly decided to-day..to answer the ques- Yona as to the sum she received in the settiement of ler breach of promise Suit against W. Gould Brokaw. The queries have been asked in supple- mentary proceedings by a judgment creditor of the little ‘/Prenchwoman. She admitted the settlement to-day, then decleréd that her lawyers had "robbed. her” of most of it. Sie declared that while Brokaw paid more ‘than’ $20,000, she got only $3,000. .Her lawyers, Black, Oleott, Gruber & Bonynge got the rest, she declared, and they paid $2,500 to Carl Fischer~ fe Yo "Mrs. Poltion came to emurt with’ a Vidoes to-day, and her Sister Char- Becompanied her. ‘There. were several other lawyere present, Charles ng tds Rosenthal, counse} for the creditor, fuestioned Mrs. ts alg A Dosan’t Know the Sum. Vege lon each sn ony, settlement in ‘the Brokaw. case’ "Yes," pidboorty Mrs. Riana almost os How Tush money ald you got? A- ‘not know how much was recelyed igh eabtisoeaht cs cane FAVORITE GETS fe Uhl PARI, NEW ORLEANS, Feb, Big felts feced the statter in every ")Taop but the third bere to-day: This, eee Se over bs goed tha lwas a hariaicas, put. the lof that went) promise aqd tha these !ta Uo port were well matched. Praheis) Trevelyan tho-ritining of the first race,” air, Trevel- 4 yan “bas tteon suffering frpm a gevere 4 eotd: tor oi out gerbe ‘Ausignment.” ai votss thick Tack, Ol a Resse AMBULANCE HIT BY TROLLEY AS PATIENT DIES Horse Killed, Vehicle Smashed and Driver ‘Mortally Hurt, WAS ON A HURRY CALL. Collision Followed. Murder, of George Tully by Man He Just as George Tilly, ‘who had) been fatally shot.a few minutes before, aids in an ambulance at Eighth avenue ad One Hindred and Thirty-fitth street this afternoon a sputh-bound trolley: car, running et the-rate of fifteen miles an hour, struck, the ambulance, ‘The fiorse was thrown against an “L* pillar and tly; Ipflled. ‘Thomas Bierman, of No. 146 Amsterdam’ ave- nue, the dtiver, was hurled clear to the ourbstone,. alighting, on his head and sustaining a fracture of the skull that whl undoubtedly. prove fatal. Ambu- lance Surgeon Sharp. Policeman Man- main end the corpse, from which the reat of life had just departed, were tomved to) the street in’a tangled heap, Girectly in the path of a north-bound trolley car that wab barely stopped: in, tine.” 33 This exelting eng tid tolldwed & cold-blooded in plain sight of € hondret mien, | who were powerless t rush for the motorman when the extent of ‘thé damage done Became apparent. atréet station in the ‘same: patrol wagon with the body of Tully. Man: gan,/the policeman, with one of his an- gots broken, nade the arrest. “- ‘Tully, whe lived at’ No. 314 Seventh avente, was.a foreman in charge of a gang of steamfitters-at work on a-row |- af te Sat-Housés on the north side of One ‘Handred «and! street, bepween Seventh and Leifox avenues. He wes standing in One Hundred and 'Thirty-fifth street in front of the corner bufldiug At)3 o'clock talking to Joseph Marie, of No. 48 Arietia reet, Tomp- Kingsville, 8. Ej a workm: 3 Came.to Kil im. A roughly) dressed ‘man hurriedly. ap- peared around the corer crom Lenox avenue, and! walked upto ‘Tally, who. paid no attention to him. ‘The Vitanaee | eought Tully. by Ue lapel of the coat and, with a jerk that almost pulled him om. hig. feet, showed: Hive guts you et Test, going to.do you right now, He whipped a revolter from fills pocket opiiones oe tes 2 Gh Steond Page.) FOUR iE iTS AR ‘~ you! Fm Fi [oN Sod re gs Ohi YORK, TUESDAY. THEN ENDS 0 ‘SPECIAL EXTRA HIGH POLICE OFFICIALS AR SHAKEN, JP The most important police chake-up of Commissioner Bing- fam’s administration and of the last year was ordered late this afternoon’ when the Commissioner shifteé around a chlet borough inspector, made. one” acting inspector-ang cinmade another as well as shifting Capf. Dooley out of re roaner precinct. The changes are: We a Borough Inspector Nicholas Brooks, ofaManhattan, Bronx aid Riotimond, sent to command the First inspection District. Inspector John F. Flood sent from the First lngpeotion Dise triet to the School of Instruction, taking bored of the Trafe fio Squad and the Third Preoinat ity Hall: sta ee OBri nti « pat s as i en, recent ing inspeo' sent tothe Fencerloin station. 2 ste te Cap. Dooley is sent fo Rapelyea street, Brooklyn. Capt Patrick Harkins, f the Rapelyea street station, Is made acting inspector of the Eleventh Inspection District. +o LATE RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS. Sixth—Kickehaw 5-2, Bravery 1-2 place; Colonist. AT CITY PARK, Sixth—Bon Mot 7-1, Huzzah 1-1 place, Florizet. Seventh—Manoeuivre 4-1, Minnehaha 2-1 place, Coneyees COPPER WAR AT END, : ‘HEINZE SELLS OD EI ich et AAs ARIA BUTTE, ‘Mont, Feb. 1--arthar ©. property’yalued at many millions of Carson, representing Thomas F. Cole, of Duluth, to-day*took possession Of all mines ahd. mining- prperty, of FL Au- gilstug Meings ind ‘the United Cooper Company in Silver How County. whieh ‘baye. bedh mM controveriy or litigation jwith the Amalgumatea Copper, Com~ that peace has “eee Siting res ne. that sale GE. be ;Pover to Mr, Carson) to-day’ dollars, No. intimation. was received here t0- day from officlal cources as to the terme of thd deal. It is-only that Heinge has sold ail ‘bly intersta In Silver Bow County and that he has been completely eliminated ‘rom the copper mining operations of the Wistrict.’ His properties have. been ac- Hautfed by in ‘friendly to the Amal ted Copper. Company, Included among the properties tumed were the +] Mitinie Healy, Rarua, Cora, Belmont, Nippon, Johnstown, ard. the Interests of 1 (See eet ape eae ra the Hypookuy yorriiian: Min! sana Ore eee Among ing Company, the ipany and the Mon: ates id 7 number 5 con Dog well of the adlstelet that Heinze was paid Y nee ab te WOM, HEART -BURNING \ IN BIDS 10 WHITE HOUSE WEDDING Many of. the Leaders, of Society Omitted from List of Those Invited CONGRESSMEN LEFT out) Hearst and “Big Tim” Sullivan’ Among the Seven Slighted State Members, « (Special to The Bening World.) WASHINGTON, Feb, 13.—The invita- tion to the New York delegation In Congress to attend the marriage of Miss Alice Rooseve/t to Nicholas Long- | = worth was not @ blanket invitation, Only four of the Democriatic Repre- sentatives were asked to attend. The lucky four were William Sulzer, Charles A. ‘Towne and Bourke Cockran, of Man- Vattan, and Joseph A Goulden, of the Bronx Congresstonal District. The Democrats wha were slighted are George Henry Lindsay and J.J. Fit- gerald, of Brooklyn; Big Tim Builivan, Willem, Randotph Hearst, Henry M. Goldfogie and Jacob Ruppert, of Ma’ hattan, and William |Henry Ryan. of Buffalo, ‘Those who were left of the invita tion ist Aid not jot in’ making the gift of Seven dozen glasses which is credited to thé New York delegation, Byety Republican from New York State cot ite—to t ‘The official bulletin, whicn ‘alinply sald the members of the New) York delegation would be Invited, with- out metitioning their wives, committed an. errér’ of omission, In every i Stance an invitation to @ married mem- ber includes his wife, No Discrimination There. ( No discrimination . wes — praoticed : against the Democratic contingent from Mr. Longworth's home State, possibly becaune there is only one of them— ‘Mr. Garber, of Greenville. Of course, ‘all the Republican members from Ohio will be’on hand. 'The Democrats from New York who got no Invitations are cheerfully grin- ning and. bearing it. If they cherish Any sour grape sentiments, they have succeeded in hidfng them successfully, but it Is said that several wives of slighted Democratic membera’ feel a bit put out. But there must be a lot of heart- burning atnong the swaxmer set of Now York because # whole lot of names that are prominent in the most exclusive 'so- clety there do mot appear on the lasts of persons who are to attend the wed- dings ‘The Umited capacity of the East Room naturally curtailed the number Architect Faresin Murder His Laps Who Had Ree to Elope and Ordere Him from tars Himself — Dead ‘When Police Come. Mrs. Marie Btienne, of No. 35 Grove street, was’ shot killed at her. home this afternoon by Louis Faresin, of the who turned the pistol on himsel? and cominitted suicide. — Faresin was thirty-five years old, an architect add Mrs. Euienne, who was ten zeens his junfor and pretty. Mrs. Feenne tind 9 fat’ on the foor of tie Grove street hole. Fart called on her this aftern been in the flat some tite other tenants heard four shots. 7° All the doots of the flat were and the janitor, Alfred: rats oa to the Chutlex street: repurted the Pah ge Frazier ‘went to the house Lf Rilenne bier oY way of EXTRA! EXTRA! ROCKEFELLER FOUND Famous Oil King Who Has Been ‘Strangely bed Missing Ts. Located, Joining the pacior,” Me tn oj in the mouth s2od dled Nin gight Itind/oo the tas caltdte pistol witht tou e -iptotad.th° THs Bening Works. MIAMI, Fis., Feb. 18>-John D. Rockefeller is here. \ He | ar- Tand ‘oder the right arm, {" Mts, ddennets nughan at the Moy: {the Hotel Brevoort: Pi i, Me in travelling Inco architect often dalled’ at the! Buen pe ih the eventrig when: pu and wife were home. But of in thoy, been in the babit of ¢al afternoon dlso, when Htlenne.was away, The tenants who saw. him aes rived tiils afternoon, say Gr eieiciit ie ma ry ey and two in) the -aint ie. FAR GROUNDS’ HANDICAP. FOR “COLUMBU GIRL = Sewell Gets Her Home in Front of Southern Cross, with Favorite Third. Cor ineuting she |tie"woroun: to leave run ena tot with ae ae things at te Mra. denne, waa about to go. was shot. It FAIR GROUNDS, NEW, ORLEANS, | / Feb, 18—An ordinary éatd wis the of invitations, so that only the Intimate friends and close relative of © the Roosevelts in New York are inctuded, along with the members of the State delegation and their wives, It must be a bitter pill for many a grande dame of the Fifth avenue-New- Port-Lenox crowd to Xnow that she gets no bid to the marriage, while Mrs. So- and-8o,, the wife of & country Repre- sentative from up-State, of, hebya 3 seclety naver heard, will be on hand. Some of Those Invited. It Is announced that the Mat of tho gueets will not be given out, for publi- ae eliher before or after the cere- Niele on Second ic Sie anihged JOHN A WCHL IS NEAR TO DEATH Dr.Janeway Is Hurriedly Sum- monéd to Lakewood for © <a Consultation. —e John A: formerl) prealdent of the New ¥ork Life, is crittoally 1H ‘at’ Lakewood: It in edd, his physicians be- leve™ his douth, id Row @ woe of}! bovira Al} tie members of the McCan family Dr..B. G, Janeway, pa bicehdeiradhanpe arr tl BY tie, family ‘physi offering of the Crescent Ciiy Jockey Club to-day. The only race that might be considered a feature wag the fourth, a handicap. st four and one-half fur-} longs, ‘The ring businéss was Urisk ay usual 4 FIRST RACE—Threo and a helt furlongs, Btartorm, welghts ant Pacer Big i Fat eetenathe Miss. Quien Babe Sy"fon. sr, i Mart. Bod Hit, roma he aidcr Seinen. Helmuth, "ni ‘Stoge and Al Powell aced in close’ ordeh to the stretch, Raia Big Store went to’ the front and length from Al Powell, who {on Paiction a length for the place, SECOND RACE—felling; olx furlongs, Botting. rters. welptits and jockeys. Gtr. Fi id bond, Dies 20 Bee rates Prats 1, Manders. Colevration, 131, Hayes nda, 100, Dennisot Een" Seong oe vate nk asaluat Ben isSremg tment: 14 4-55 {THIRD RACB—Mile aiid seventy Ets if fon itseas oe Poigt Pant! eine be . yer se ul sind “mea Jt, raced close tomethar to to the far turn, where Ry, Ry drew Seen and into the oy ioe * Kh ilswerth. he fa ares Ticivs. won BY. @ rat length in front of 151 yale Parla Lm RACR—Hand furlongs. ” ee wae STL bus teVane, had, a lengthy cantdrence ti ‘day vith the lawyer of the Countess, his Wife. This) Wax one. -5, | xeetings at which the two have carefully. gong