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Brooklyn Bla Bleckenailers Shatter Home of Victim “and Seven Children. : "ape of dynamite placed tn front home of John D’Lessio, a weal- melo “keeper, of No, 152 Twentieth who lives with his ine non weven children on the upper floors, at 4% A. M. to-day broke the ‘windows of D'Lessio’s house, tho win- ‘and threw the neighborhood into a panic. fhe attempt to blow up D'Lessio’s Thbme followed the receipt of four let- account ts ‘Ordered to Pay $2,000. Some cponths ago D'Lesslo received a in’ which he was told that “tho "aas in need of $2,000 and that Be | expected to pay the mon: © Seuer instructed ‘him to turn the inoney ora fPtontake it to Figeyeattn t ortake it to Fitty-Atth. stree! Sap avenue, Manhaitan. There d enest a man who would recog- bya ite handkerchief which — to wear epost his neck. The ‘was to D’Lessio's friend: moe got there S sal communicated with the police fth avenue station, and efforts A . {placed js Cust thé if nris, of Brooklyn, and jot Manhattan, entered into a ‘eontract to buy another house. bldeppaiend Kidnapping. The et Bras Which Ge waa tola tke if The mot paid ren Kkid- also was given to of fire was sounded man from the bor at an Atter and sour ‘he ene ac : engine, took to his heels and escaped, Before the engines had pattiea back theli the explosion occurred of Biemio 0's saloo ; So joud a ken, Lann} Fox and ‘Rourke foun: c bomb. They also sent polloe Re direction. It was their bellef Phat alarm 8, fire was i in a dlock ewer. ‘D'Leasio's house 6o that at- would zs auractal a dlock away the (res cx . It was e pallce Rnat more than coi to do with the explosion. written to D'Lessio are in the ands o of the police, but mone ‘them 3 any more of a clus letter fur- CULLED HIS WIE ‘LAR AND PI HEAD Unusual Epithets Are Applied of Prof. Danton in Court. a@ntiiony Danton, twenty-three years ‘ed, who says his business is “art.” “wes in the Morrisania Court to-day _ @harged by his wife Mabel, twenty-two qyears old, with non-support. She ad- > ‘mitted she did not want him to sup- {port her, but was anxtous to have the ‘eustody of their three-year-old child, ‘George ‘Lesiie Danton. Mugistrate “Battery Dan" Finn was itles tinued Mr. House. rt ‘the bench. So complicated was the that at last he ordered ent iPhompeon, of the Gerry Saciety, Paty the condition of the vhild. Panton was paroled on his amu | n ton ilves with an tether, Pr { 1 ton, Bordh: Uni- among artists oe ant a artints as a tor aud decorator. ‘best known pleow Wus the decorating of the wditonum. Young Dantai E brothers—Socrates and Ferdinand the 2 ft the hearing toda that. ‘his wite had left’ him hoe, of sald that they were mar Chicago tive years ago, when she | tee! old and he was came | dy, cord her to.Jeave minke her ‘Sttont then about She said the Dai gat Nincty-clghth street, ¢ she intends to go with Mrs. aes Sart ec tu aie Will be well taken care ue four { Pret f. Banton. Tas | |FINED $100 FOR AN ODDFELLOWS' ROW “The defendant officers of the Ham-| <, he’ fiton Lodge of Odd Fellows didn't like Brother James E, Taglor, and, claiming he had got in without the due formal- of mystic signs and passwords, hustled him out," sald Fred B. House before Justice Blanchard to-day, and a dozen negroes in the rear seats looked @s sad as if It were a funeral. “Then he received from Justice Gte- gerich a temporary injunction,” con- | f& “On the argument their counsel, John Detuhamty, said Brother Taylor had not given the proper Password, but it was shown that these officials had changed the password: for the purpoge of keeping Taylor eut, and Justice Fitzgorald made the injunction permanent. “Brother ‘Taylor knocked at the outer. door again and ‘worked his way’ into the august presonce of Acting Noble Grand Arthur G, De Harvis, Dorrie, Viee-Grand millionaires. It is a pecullarit; corporeal way the very points nose of John Jacob Astor. ant, “Brother Henry H. Dewsin:: and_others laid violent hands upo: He showed ht, They threw ‘Rin out. Now Brither ther ‘Taylor di Seat tke 4 gis. for a word oe aa abet es a get id: the: to the Boone of conflicts ct Broihee Beylor Swent ith them. ‘Then Ni rands and Pointed him out as the ‘ showed about-taced and ‘aott bend aak you to for their contempt in defying the order ost ‘count.”” justice Blanchard fined the three nemed and Brother Henry Dena 8% each, together with Fatlure to pay will mean Btreet Jail. ae GOLD GOING TO ARGENTINA. Muller, Schall & Co, will ship $600,000 gold to Argentina by to-morrow’s Ludlow The central picture is a composite photograph of America’s most noted of the camera that it accentuates in a appeal most directly to the mind of the trained observer. It will be noted that the features of J. Pierpont Morgan and’ George Gould commingle most prominently in the picture, and the face of Russel] Sage, which ha@ more rugged lines, gives not a sign. The whick- ers of Charles R, Flint leave but a spiritistic trace and the grocery boy emile of Charles M, Schwab is absolutely missing. The leer of John Kero- sene Rockefeller is observable in a shadowy way in the eyes. The top hair of John W. Gate Is saved and there is just a suggestion of the long straight = PAPA “TICKLED “In opposing thts application for $1,000 @ year alimony and $750 counsel fee for Marie Loulm Watson tn her sult for ab- solute dfvorce from John Hall Watson, ar. father, I wish to call your attention to H.|the alegation of her sister, Sarah Ed- the | wards Hidden, as an example of the lengths to which this apparent family cpnspiracy has gone.” wood Menken to-day in Justice Blanch- ard's part of the Supreme Court when the motion of Mrs. Watson's counsel, | state busine ‘THE MILLIONAIRE FACE---A COMPOSITE. David May, vame up fine slater says in her amdavit, “my sister had a nw named Bridget ‘geul- ly, and I heard the little cnild say, Mammo. look at pupa tiling Bridgey: “Here ts the cor ents 4 pisior Bat only ontid—and al pn eas than two gears ald. a back- hy ‘nila, ie ie a t range a DOPMTLGKY ia8 fone to taining Cad accomplishments CBr Sea sn also declare that the tes: Vt, has an income of $1,075 $54 he’ insisted that “the afMfda Nise Hidden end Bertha Gale make out prima facle case against Wat- NURSE BRIDE: counsel fee." Since the he who bears the name of an honored) | Bach MEME motions of davits of tho others, and all the Teserved decistoi John Hall Watoon, sr., So sald 8. Stan-| ine” West Fifty-third ‘Vermont place eare ago. steamer. This brings the total engage- ments of gold for t to Argen-! tina this week to $1,750,000. | Shot Through the Hips— His Body Becomes a Wreck WM. H. McCORMICK My disabilities have troubled me years. 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They took ‘the nd moved there three Watson was In the real CORRUPTION HINT BY ROJESTVENSKY He and His Men May Be Re- sponsible for Defeat by Japs, ST. PETERSBURG, Fob, haps I am guilty to some extent for our defeat and perhaps my subordinates @id not do al they might have done, but at all events we who fought the battle were not thieves,” said Admiral Rojestvenaky, who addressed the Im- on the causes of the defeat of the Rus- iians at the battle of the Sea of Japan, The Admiral made no specifications ‘or equipment of the ships, but he vom- mented at length on the destructive ef- fect of the heavy Japancee shelis, which, when they only exploded in the water near the Russian vessels, cracked their plates and opened great jeaks, while those which hit the Rus- sian ships were as destructive as mines, A young lMeutenant during the disous- sion attempted to Iny the blame on submarine boata, but the Admiral de- nied thet. submarine boats or mines were used during the engagement. ————— AGAINST RICHMOND COLONY. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb. 14—A bill designed to prevent the establishment in Richmond Borough .of a consumptive colony, ah ogpropriation, was tntro-| by Assemblyman Wede- but Are Not Thieves, He Says. ' U—"Per- petal Technicat Society last evening | regarding Yascallty in the construction | 4, KILLED BY CEILING FALLING UPON HER Raiss Was Struck by Plaster. eS Mrs, Anna Raise, seventy-three years oli, died to-day in her hore, No. 781 Eleventh avenue, from concussion of the brain, the tesult of a curious acci- dent that befel her last Monduy night while she slept. She conducted @ little candy store at the above address and occupied living rootus in the rear wits, her two, gai ters. While asleep in her bed Mo night a pection of the cefling fell upon her, etriking her heay Collis, ot “Roosevelt pltospital, reased her’ wounds at the time, Was atterde Dinter, by lor Gen pros siclan. but ber age rendered her fijury fatal ‘The bease is old and flimsy. 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