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; Example Passengers ‘Stuck Kk Be- _teen Floors and Others Had to Walk, ‘The power tn the Broad Exchange ‘Con- | Bullding, No. 2% Broad street, the larg- etter. of Secretary Jothmian Canal: Celagegey ge letter of the Presi- siviite wna House of Ropre- Tpubmilt herewith the letter ef War, Lj est office building tn the world, gave out to-diny jist at the busiest time, and for two hours and a half fifteen ele- vatoré With their humah freight wore hang th! mid air anywhére from the second to the twentieth story, It isan ‘experience that those in the sispended vlevators don't Care to have fepeated. akhough at no time wag any one in @anger of life or limb # perfect are ting {the cars in thelr construction. But that was, not, the worst feature of the accident. Inslile of five minutes or four hundsed per- sons Jn the rotunda, all tenants, em- y Chiat Enai- ployeds or persoua, who had business ‘tier’, who Wafited to get upstairs in a harry. Those who gtew impatient climbed Decision Giveh Inertstate Comimerce Board. in Virginia Cohtention. i WASHINGTON, “Feb.” “sb —fastics Whits toally delivered the opiiiion of the Supreme Qdart of the United States in. the cases) of tho New York, New Haveh Wha Hartfora Rajirad Com- pany vs. the Interstate Commerce Com- qinsioh and the Interstate Commerea Commission va. the Chempeake and Ohio Raliréad, afirmihe the decision of the United Stites Cirenit Court for the Western District of Virxinia. ‘The ‘casés involyéd the question of iscrizhtnatton in freight mts on coal by the Ohesapenke and Ohio th favor af the New York, New Haven and Hartford road as agatnat other snip- pors. ‘The decision wis agamet thé rafitoad company, ‘The Sectiitn dealt In detail with the Suave, omarnes : ‘Sia debonaire, ‘lem . Police The dotectived young Germai say Mandelick mysterious phynidian who has y Pe Against Utah Mah © ‘Speak in His Favor. OF Fecal ia ee eae ‘SmiV0y/ Ot grita by Bev is arrebtea “thie Phebea apartments in avery part of tipper New TINT) the Bonflderite Hej Was that ho should be a good citizen, wh honest man. of @heracter, pos- Reasing al! the at’ ht comenand and reapédt Of his fellow. atone bin priviite baller, sald Mr. Perkins, religious matters mould have BO. Kelaht in disqualifying a mombdéer from ocdupying the high position of ee Mr. Pes* WON eee40 Ne Q i F i if z L 5 $ it y Ot ekprebsioh doncertiing | feligious } and no action whould be taken Bn ict th the slightest degree ge this fteédom. Mr. Patterson presénted a petition ‘ReRtist Mr; Bmoot, signed by “several S 5 GOFF AGAIN JUDGE IN THE PATRICK CASE. flurtiors; Eczemas, and Itchings. Cath Lat TORTURING, ISFIGURING = Ay “|SHOT, SHE SAVED HER LIFE BY A DARING JUMP (Continued from First Page) ‘Mrs, Ida Collier’s Presence of Mind Prevented Her. from Being 5, After undergoing an experfeace which Would kill many. an’ ordinary | woman, Mrs. Ida Collier, twenty-three vears old, ix 'in & fair Way to.recover in St. Marx's Hospital in Jamaica, L. 1. Wounded tn ‘two! places with the samie hullet, she leaped twite fromm windows In an ef- is on| fort to’ ed@ape. the drink-tragéd ian en | We ty KING EDWARD IN TALK FORECASTS i IRISH HOME RULE. (Continued from First Page) tn | cawtianted “with the ‘brightness of the #8r-) peers’ robes and the uniforms of the ars r | BaltOre faa the irocelt Pera “netual cpat of Shed sta Pen oF Contes eae thn’ chinge teeomn: AE {TiS G30 6-28 Laer S MAN. IN COURT. Let Go with: the {he Disttict- AL irvin sent of [evlag: the. solicitor tor | '% Who WhW atvested fa eemptiiig” to exton: | oF a Ay, Burden Wee m custcy by BMapiatrate dhe Cebtre Atrest Court. to- née in the ealtor’ of Hoel on tingiished diplomats, the boldiers and. ‘who participated th the cere mony, - For the fitst time ‘ince eatty ia the tel of thé late Queen’ Victoria only. a ‘Bngle dhalr occupléd the dais in conbe- ‘quence of the absence fram England of Queen Alexandra, . The. King, arrayed tn. robes: of crim- bon silk @nd velvet edged with gold lace ang Surmounted by’ a beavy cape of ermine, having xented bimselt on the Ubrone, commanded the presence of the Commofis to hear: bis speech, Tha ysual reference to whe continu- ance of frlendiy relations with frelgh Powers was followed by a paragraph rejoicing over the fact that the Husio- Jasabese war iG had, “been Brought ‘to ba end by Gee dG ot the uegold tions tommencsa tease Susi, and due to the initatiy, dent ofthe United Sates, ‘whice Ad Fedulted in an, honorable peace.” tot ree! vers ie’ Hing rigid an Contererce ow ie Sarnestly to be hi Fesult of these nexoHations may be oot fucive ‘to he maintenance of peace mong all nations," Colorless mention was made of the Anglo-Japanese treaty. the disiblution Of the ilo of Noray and e condition of Macedonia +-1>) eontinued. <0, @ive cause for\anx:} speech ‘armolnesd that th of tn, Intermediate “stage (or pitt miative cove the 2 bea “abandoned a" constitution meets the sus. ¢losed. with # mention of legisiation; ‘Und It was ac King the ret~ ere! to home rule for Ireland which napears shove. Aes he other leglatation forecasted in the speech Included bills to amend 1a yoation act, dealing with putes, the law regarding colonial. mar- riage, and the prevention of plural vot. ing at Parliamentary elections. t wis noticeable that the King Is SUL muffering. trom the injury to. hia knee, sustained while out shooting Now, 36 Inst, He walked haltingly, aided by a, stidk. His sheech was clearly audi- everywin' in the hall, despite oc- caslonal husk Ambassador Reld and Mra, Reld and Secretary Carter, of the American Em- deaiy, and Mrs, Garter were among those ‘present at thé ceremony, Lansdowne Pessimistic, In the House of. Words thé Marquis of Nort! Emtan ee moved tag ‘oply ie ny ch a ae (iverail: seconde’ H i. parte (nloaled), tho tarmce A | replied, ‘he ‘ ines Prepesed i for South in, the: fein 5 | trict-Ati W | the case against the ‘'Surrogate's Man," =| and Ave Levy. hin counsel, dealared to- Who. was trying to brurder her, and i xqyed hersti¢ by hiding ino enoW4rift’ behiid a ¢himney upon & Richard) Dadléy. ay painter, ; nér, f belng held without bund on a charge of felonlons assault. ‘Mrs. ‘Collier fe the athletic, rather jp00d ‘looking bride of Arthur Collier, h dealer in gramophones, Datety the couple have ‘been boarding with Mra. Badle Friedel on the thp Moor of the house, No. 7% Campion ‘place, Jamn- On! the lower floor Dudley, the painter, Iddged’ With Mrs. McCornrick. some days he had been showing hat ‘he was Interested in Mrs. Col~ lier, although she (never ehcouraged him, On the contrary, she tried to avold Dudley, ' Shot Through the Door. he suddenly Cotller wns tlone with Mra. Frigdet ‘and ag girl named Jesste. The womes started up in alarm, for Dud- ley’s eyes were ploodahot! and he pwayed.on his fect. In one hand he INNOCENT MAN IN ~ PRISON SIX WEEKS Betatise twenty-four women swore ponitively to the identification of Isa- dor Apple, the young secretary of the Black Satin Polish COrpany, of No. 105 Ghambera street, au the “Surrogate’s Man," who had swindled them out of | hundreds of dollars by persuading them to advance monéy to ald in collecting imaginary claims ‘Agathst fictitious ¢4- tates, he remained in the Tombs Prison for nearly eix weeks an inndvent man. The Grand Jury has just thrown out the mid) of -unfoilnded complaints Aatdust. Apple upon overwhelming proof | that he waa guiltiess,/ Assistant. Dis- lorney Murphy, who worked up. day that he was the victim of the most amazing example of feminine fallbility bm record. P All the while-ne has been locked in a cell in prison, identiNed by a score of ‘women as a swindler, the real "Surro- gate’ “Mon” has been at work reaping ® Yih harvest of vidthes, The. real ertminal {fs still a free man, collgpting raft from scores of gullible females | and eluding the police with detoniehing + Bald He Was the Men. Apple wha arrested on the ‘night of the last Sibitday In December, as he was Alhambra Theatre, on Sey- A. woman pointed Dim out aaa young. nrin who'had swindled her out pf $0) He had, she paid, posed a the "@urrogate's Man,” and tadue.d her to advance $50 to pay the costa of put- ting “hee ‘in possession, of & handiome legacy. ¥ On this sitgte identification Appla wax locked up churged with obtaining money Murdered by an Infuriated Painter. a revolver dnd in the other a flask ft brandy. "md oIng to do you up,” he said to “you snd three othersy got to take a farewerl drink with me. “He shoved tho buttle et «her. aMe- bhantcdly the frightened woman’ took ft: ‘Then ‘ste dipped it and ran ecteam- ‘ing tite ‘tha kitohon. Mrs, Friedel Gnd) tie girl ran ii the Kitchen too. As Mré, (Colley dhe hetselt Ggadnat the kitchen doer to bar hls Way; Jud- iey, from er side, fired she panel, ‘ne bullet ot her righ! and putsed into her ‘pelow. eight {eid Behind Chimney. — ‘Cainy threugh & window én! of Mrs. M. Wolf and A muncte later sne heard yoloe at the it door. covered hi tony Sey and was nding a oe are. ‘a ittte davenier, who ph 2% Bim: WI f her way 10 - by ich she had encered and jumped in on the roof, There her strength wave our, Dut she 0 drag abe to ensagh 4 ee ind & chimney, and the » hud ied, tel Xromen, until found. SEVEN BURIED BY By the falling of @ portion of the old wooden tressies of the elevated road in the yards at Manhattan Crofsing, Broadway, East New York, where stohe supports are being substituted, seven Italians, who were gathering che the ruins to-day and thrée were so seriously injured they Were removed to St. Mary's Eospital. ‘The work or tearing down the trestles hag been going on for many weeks and tive contractors nave permitted the poor of the neighborhood to: take away the smaller pieces of wood for fuel. There were about fifty men, mostly Ttatians, in the yards to-day and ‘several were on ‘one of the trestles when a seotion forty feet long colinpsed, The contractors and workiren aald that they belleved some of the under- pinning had been removed. by the gath- rers of wood and that this caused the jobident. who had been pertieded ‘to. pay mon fo aid in ‘the collection Ot iibaginery legac! pat ee eee aus Senet he ies rte ave obtained sever a Band. dollars, bo Sate) Exonerated By Jury. Moré than sixty women called at the Districts Attortey 5 eae es Bmore pomplethts agiinst A, pontilvaigt Rdentined Apple vas, th ‘aly identifier bk 4 sent. to. thi tn blue pencil. Oh Able Was -auked to. ‘ name it was heen ae. the’ recolgty port Carvallio declar not the wlghtoat similarity iting. ohn FF. tat aRan wath Polen Oo Under, falve: protensns. . Iaunedtately” at. tor: hie arrest: the police called. to, mind. ttidt “the “Surrogate's Man" was tn high demand. “More than stxty <om- plaints had been turned into the cap- tains of different procinets by women that Apple tna os NOU: b> ir a a ore o Jury ‘then Phe sume this slick grafter sot sapaes ‘The District-Attornéy- brought — out that al} the witnesses who come from ‘Texas te®uify, for Patrick are per- sonal friends of tong standing and were yopether: in_Houston for soma time be- fh being brought to New York. FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. © PW ORLEANS, Fed. 19—The Fair Groufiad entries. for to-morrow are as follows: oh FALLING TRESTLE! ieee ae ‘BE refuse for fire wood, were. pinned under | ¥6Ma: 5 if your ehild iy weak, pony, sekly and ete hie Ss restorarive winch ab Viol, one atom of any harmful ingredicnt. Tes gres Offeét “because, of Now the most delicate child can women, and said tutional questions were ‘paditing inia vote he mn- ACE YOUNG THE ®| Court Hears Only Two of th Ready to Testify. "fuses —— : With tourteda BOAFANI-Nbiibe whiting th the rear roe and sin eczema; the f = Hor acaly b jo iP The ‘Of the Seat ope wih \d @ remedy 39 MAIDEN LANE N