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¥ ven at Police Headquarters to s; ‘ned. goon surrendered himself, as also fames Coffroth, Eddie Graney. Willis. Britt, Morris’ Levy and Mark @haughnessy, All were Charged with manslaughter. Thev promptly made ar- } ats for release on bail is ja sadd that two days ago Tenny an epileptic fit. An autopsy wil be held to determine the cause of his sary in the fight Neil injured Tenn "BINGHAM BANGS THREE TIMES AND DAMNS. MONEY LENDER CROKER SHIFTS THE TRACT PTECIVE TO-DAY." THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1906. ‘ 1 SOME BANGS BY GEN. BINGHAM. “By the nine gods of war!” 4 —Jan, 1, 1908. “Oh hell, yes!” WANTS TD LEY | ATTALO CHES =r {ting thousands of stogk shaves of thg |, poe ace tees | Howe Goes from Heart of |ths beeen naman! bi-rmel ON CASTELLANES Manhattan to the Wilds | Companys tp enorennee Cece —— —Jan, 2, 1906. already made publi, right eye, and ne kept up. a cruel pam e Re caceie Dardment the Injured optic until thé “oh, rate! it out!" . if month round, when the eye went com: ayaa Hh 1006 of Brooklyn. ya! ren eres om % wag. ban ath Ge, coum ; létely out of commission. Throughout : . mn of the fieht Nel! naid , She ersater ontion to the hods, Dr. O’Hanlon Discovers @ deep scariet ring around. Waist after the first few same New Menace in Lungs From the start of the fight Nell had the advantage outclassinz voune Ten . Bad fas the bout progressed. In the 4 Ss, Jotneenth round Tenny seemed hope- of Train Victim Jessly beaten, but he gamely anewered nd he “Hella delight!” lace oho halhnayrng Countess Fights Action ect i Seven battalion chiefs of the Fire bate care iaee Fed eats ; on Ground Household |nepartment wore transferred to-day by| S70 Jeutordey the ge Chief Croker edith the approval of B ry Goods Are Hers. Commissioner O'Brien. ee eae at epee | Battalion Chief Crawley was trans-| 0°" 0 UT Stocks of securities wer t ferred from the First District, Manhut- seed parry eyes ar 9 Morton trast 4 —Feb. 27, 1906. “IE don't give a tinker’s damnit” =—March 1, 1906. The ordinary or of “damn” or a Hee the bell, At the start of the re 1), hacked to the ropes under a battery of i PARIS, March L—An application was|tan. to the Eleventh on the wrest Hie. Bent ond left Handers, which, tery of! TONS OF DEADLY DUST. FSD Se ee eel adr paren nts i ali te ee away late yesterday afternodn ané / Piss him in the stomach. is body began to to-d. b y-lendes ss ,, |torday: £ fink, and he shook his ‘head os though fs day; in| Balal€ ot | thoner-lsnder, £05 Skttation (lltee) uty from tis NINN! | Ak a) meeting; tila) aeteromon, ot Seif & Whispering his distress to himeelf. He rmission to levy on the houschold leith headquarters at Forty-reventh pee wearily along the ropes and|Stee] Particles Cling to | ecols in the tellane mansion to sath y hI} stock Exchange Committee the affittats |. etagecres ‘ z the ropes and Stee] Particles Cling to Lungs | No CELA ansion treet and Elehth avenue, tothe “ist. |o¢ the Morton ‘Trust Company madi Nell dropped him to the floor with ‘ tS satisfy a claim for money advanced] yy, ¢ Ne x4 feft in the stomach and another under f All wees in the TeuCeGue onl: y attalion Ohiet Graham from the| application for the Itsting of 7 the chin. of All Employees in the sai Twenty-fifth, 1a Brooklyn, to the Eighth | deposited giving af a ; eh. ) The lawyers of the Countoss resisted| wien oud TVost Thirty-thira [OB the _certin % ii on me Mone two, three, four, sive, Tunnel the request on the grounds that the| “ih Neadauarters fi Weak Mpirtyctnrs | have iesued to SEibes aackes ¢ fix, seven, eight. nine, out!" . goo; are her separate property. The| *reet. Manhattan of stock. cose finally was referred toa Judge in| Battalion Chief Howe trom the Eighth. q ‘As he shouted the word “Out!” Tenns| nad his legs half gathered under him, | chamber to determine whether a por-|to the Twenty-ffth. NIGHTSTICK AND NOZZLE. \ & tanding | ~ y+ ra Sotet <7 Bnd a pecond later Ne Wererse mochs| PASSENGERS AFFECTED. tion of the Count’s belongings are in| Battalion Chief Hawk from the Elev- j fave no signal that he had heard Har-| the mansion. enth to the Thirty-second, in Brooklyn. | «py SRT figs count. and Neil rolled Into Tenny | —— The case {s considered to a test ua Nightstick ant G bra dh : fgain and fogged him across the rine adenine ourtenral ancy /ereatora. on Pipa meron gata voir | romance of New Sore city, By oer iy “™ Bighteent! ne Bronx. |W, Hopkins, will begin im next Mon- rom corner to corner, where Tenny se W @ aily Bo Hee ee ee aban eelley oF aie Those Who Ride in It Daily Bound Pere eee to Breathe in More or Less of Battalion Chief ‘Travers from the| day's Evening World. It is redolent of MRS. YERKES-MIZNER Thirty-second, to the repair shop. New York atmosphere and alive with , The transfers caused a lot of comment | action. Read it ; Ohad ‘time Referee Roche took the ee ee Coominie” ancntight the Lung-Killing Powder ras ed just, as a booming fashlight -ung- ig yder. about Fire Headquarters. No official Bente otis picture of poor Teasyien : HEADS FOR CHICAGO, | s:atement was forthcoming, Battalion | 7 Chief Howe's transfer trom one of the most tmportant districts in Manhattan a (Spectal to The Evening World.) co a quiet district in Brooklyn, caused U d P CHICAGO, March 1.—The Michigan | the most talk, for Howe made a high se 1anos. aventie valuce of the late Charles T.| reputation by his work in command of Yorkes has been mkde ready for ie the engines sent trom this city, to Balt\- Peopl \ oming of Mrs. Yerkes-Mizner. e | more at the time of the great fire there i y bride of the youne Klondiker ts ex- Hawk had made a reputation in the copie Teallze now that Eleventh and is a Spanish War veteran, | when we advertise bar- | rected this evening in answer to @ tele-| ing his transfer excited, talk. Dr. Philip O'Hanlon, Coroner's phys —_>—_——_ clan, iis afternoon announ covery of a new and dangerous dis way ption, 1 working constantly tn Jungs gram from Louis S, Owsley saying her | “asa! eter inavers" Pree ys SSS 6 3 Bathalion Chief Travers's transfer to | tissue, | SS 4] presence és imperative, owing to her Sp is due tothe demand| #8 alns In Pianos TINKER'S DAM NOT Gecision not to withdraw as trustee of action by the Civil 3 ; the Lerkes estate. Commission, Out of three candidates A REAL CUSS WORD. 7] SNirc"Mizner's arrival is awaited with | who re anxiety by the men ged Iu settlinz | the It Means ‘ ntly took the examination for jon of chief of construcsion in | Archbishop Farley Makes It) ‘ K ‘ y natopste : Occasion of Denouncing | pertormea vy O'Hanlon at the in TINKOR"S DAM—Thin te not |] the sist eatare. Acconting to Attiiney | the Dope meek He was was the only = ? ; bee Cacanainreiburkersn DF K ve many | one who passed. He was not appointed ae, : ° roner Harburger. 1 the cuss word it seems or as |) Ou. for changing tuelt methods. to the post, however, but was made a omet Ing. petebet ee to talion chief, though he had not pre- y served in the department ne wment to the post of chief of : fon was ‘instaed upon by the|] We are selling at a sac- rvice Commission. Hremen were also transferret| [rifice the following pianos: -in various companies by Chief Steinway, was 125 $800, now F Commissioner Bingham’ eae Ee acis west “ QUIET AT NANCHANG ion ana’ nelties, watch, ot|| CHINESE ENVOY SAYS. cvarse, was thrown away 85 worthless when thelr work wan done. Hence a thing was WASHINGTON March 1,—Mr. ‘Killing of Incurables. Siac dagisted trethees auton Profs. John H. Larkin, of the lege of Physicians and Surgeons, anc Soper, of the Columbia Mesical Col- who re nt mad an exhaustiy t on Sulwway sir 4 other thins: se autopsies wer made on the bod- jies of two men whe were killed in t ‘The new St. Francis Hospital, oscu- ying the entire block between Brook and 8t. Ann’s avenue, One Hundred and Forty-second street and One Hun- red and Forty-thirad street, the . Chief Croker issued another} which ‘Commisetoner to th that fire-bo 3ronx, | Was dedicated to-day by Archbishop) subway, both employecs, during the Ins worth ‘a “tinker's || Rodgers, the American Consul-General superior rs of the depart- Farley, The services were held in the) mont “1 don't give a cent” at Shanghai, in @ cablegram to the| ment, fram) battalion ches uh ta chapel in the rear of the central por-| As qo the bad results produced by just as ntrong but doesn’t sound }| State I pantment, received to-day says. the daytime and a blue light at nisht. | #{ ockhart i! ire oe tharealal Sloe inn dust in passing through the lu tix xo because of the euphonious “Definitely iesown American property feels aes - R00" » was 260 ei tot Orly Reve: sues, these small pa es of steel cause and sonorous “dam.’ Nanchang fe. Refugees Kiuklang. now Barer Avout two hundred clergymen, |;n inflammation of the tissues which is Ghee Ferre eat Chentung wane Shane, wath FIVE-CENT TELEPHONE a v Physicians and friends and benefactors +. srconesstive: diese 2 © above definition 1s from | Chinese Minister w: nong the early ‘ . Of the institution were present. Pe eS i are the Stang Dictionary and the || callers at Secretary Hots weekty 10 BILL IS REPORTED. |} Mason & Hamlin “Im his address preceding the celebra-| and producing a form of consumption Standard Dictionary. tad the agitation meetings were sub- Organ, was $250, ton of mass Archbishop Marley briefly | jnown as fibroid consumation. TINKER'S DAMN—Damn {s some- | siding and ibe arson in that section (Special to The Evening World.) now told the history of hospitais. The Arch-} jt hay been estimated by Dr. Sope times used Interjectionally, tmpera-}| was distinctly POUR ALB: March 1—The bill com- tively and intensively. Tinker's s es # i fh pelling the Telephone Trust to give five- f dam, compere, gama, somete | ROOSEVELT HAS NOT velit in Som oa Cay, wna favoratls | J $1 INVITED COAL MIEN, | :22ete"Sw' desta an, eee SO erms: $1 a week idea, which he regarded as legalized! a ton a mile a month. Dictionary, murder. 4 5 * These results will manifest themseiv ——— ‘Archbishop Farley also deplored the|in the most pronounced way m men a ae FAIR GROUND :NTRIES WASHINGTON, March 1.—It was fa 3 i EHRICH BROS., scowing prevalence of clverser in vue who are «mn ved a number of hours 0 ‘y and called upon oO unite| dav In t! 1 such s Kow tat the White House to-da: é Se Tecan aAT CON r ott ? ‘pi! ATR grec it will manifest It among ot r vitat 7 3 chell and Franck NUW ORLEAN: ‘and best equipped institutions In the| employees of the Subway and remote Sity. “Tis main building 1s 220 feet long |in time among the passengers who use ong | Sore Cae tie morta ee entries Tone Ire ” ser} Ml as follows: Dishop also spoke of the subject of eu-|phat the amount of dust Kenerated by eee eg een te cere alsooen:| the friction of the shoe on che third rail He sald he was bitterly opptsed to the| and the brake on the wheel amounts to March 1.—The | morrow are Sixth Aveune @ 23d St. ‘Twenty-seventh strect when he hvard use in further examining: the sound of a strugmie in the hallway.) this Ime. He declared there ts no} uation and 107 feet deep. tha Subway daily. ‘ ‘The cage with which the truth of this (Continued from First Page.) the sound of a strugee f man peating |evidence whatever of any con-| PHILADELPHIA March 1 —Geore FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; maidens; — PLAN TO REMEDY SOME | enrent Was Aemmonstre ed, 48) 60m He looked tn and tay Sere wrestling | splracy between Morton and the| pr, Raer, Presklent of the Reading Rail-| US) #10 “ re n the following experimes around and the woman was groaning. Claiche girl to kill Gerdron. road, went to Washington to~lay and | Sinta’ Susante. lave Lay a white piece of paper, which {s|{n a chemise, and a good woman gave Sav’ Girl Beaten. “Does that go on the record?'| {s rumored tnat_he has been summoned Sweet Flavor ~ 3 BROOKLYN CAR EVILS. | 12.07 0 eet derby hat,|her a wrap to hide her nakedness. 7 makealMrccbeve. fe rumored that he nee pee he coal Aid fe | knocking brim gently all around Gerdron Made Threat ‘He hauled off and smashed her with| “It is on the record,” replied the | mining matters. . 104 with your thumb for reveral minutes.| “The evidence, will show. igentiomen | NE S8y aeclered ie ge A. She Baer, however, says he goes to at- wher e black apots will be ton: . ? ; ? Toners When little black apots will be townd | that Gerdron did have a revolver; thet | wasn't dressed at all. Nol Warrant. fen! Gardron tend a banquet. Saunt ei : ‘Aeatstant Engineer A. J. Provost, of | pon the white surface of the paper. fold Several persons, inchaling the|"Q pessribe the man? A. He was ‘Washington street in subways, 1! Sarna, Cl . preter was sworn and put on the stand : sis a t . Did ye t . Waaerae cen STAC want | ner ‘Comm nied Brats Army, has Hie Cele hae he haa | wo eal one dea, Ecc | Di, gu state, & warrant? A. Bridge to the * hibitive number of| been received at the War Department.| English the three letters written bY| witness t the assault, Marie Zimmer-| The two sisters of Berthe caaiche Water Pan: he Department of Public Wo: fn | Place & magnet beneath the paper and | sister of the defendant that unless 2, spent 4 is yee ; ries {0 | vou will see the Httle particles of steel, | Herthe returned to him if shot: MnIesS | about! 6: feet) & broad. shoulderod, wlthi|) 1G Attar: the rank: was removed, what CITY PARK ENTRIES. Discernment Brooklyn, to-day filed his report wit! Aaa USCS 16] Pere A ed er a eto ee eal even a mustache and a scar on|did you do? A. I accompanied Berthe Borough President Coler on his recom- * | threat he showed a revolver Ls the side of his face. Clalche to the rooms in Seventh ave- enendath for ithe 4 i c i @. What did this defendant do? _A.| nue. ations for the improvement of Judge Roaiisky asserted that one of | She broke away from him and ran NEW ORLEANS, La, March 1.—The traffic conditions there. MAJOR GILL ETTE the witnesses for Ate bought the | down ine street with nothing on, but a| ,@° Did ver visit the home of| ayy 1 eid. Saturday and Mond i ict th i City Park entries for to-morrow are as riday, Saturday fonday. ‘After talking of the need of laying revolver Twith which, the otic was | chemise, Huy eye was swollen and ther’ lone docu iene RL A208 lions Helen Lucas , _ tracks on streets running parallel to LEAVES THE ARMY. | cuts ot Berthe “Cisiche. The attor- | “S"pia wou on ber throat 12 A. T tos | tte, trunk was removed. I Saya after) [OTHE RACH—Three end one-ait fur-| — Sumnnah Vs. GENUINE MOCHA AND JAVA Fulton street, near the bridge, in order See eee seetasliah the inne: | nes wo Bovecik Crhue and Twenty-| Py iceman to the see the devendant, | longs, selling, SDomthy Miwa : to relieve congestion of surface cars at cence of his client by the laws of the | ¢ith street that the girl had gone for who had complained to me of an as: King Leopons sae: ae Beatrice He: me Regular price 32c. these points, he declares that if this is Srite, ‘and not by an appeal to sym. | £{th Street thie saldif she came back |[sult upon her by Gerdron. Her eye Imposition: . Mamte K. Sale price. oes these Point’ may be necessary to have| WASHINGTON, March 1.~The resig-|Puthy or prejudice, © Roce ar ee would, ikill hee and|W8#, blackened and there were brulees Pe 5 Pele 7, Ry, the Concord and High street iines cross| pation of Major Cassius Gillette, Engi- Following the address the court inter-| gnawed a gun. on her throat and breast, eSainziita TE Black, Green or Mixed. a eo ay tae THIRD RACE —Oni Regular price 50c...... ic OUR TWO GREAT LEADERS: Broken Java, very fine, 20c, fr cars” on Fults ni Sands stre ‘The major has acccpted the office of | Berthe Claiche to Gerdron © major hus accopte fi 3 withes® {i on the stand she saw two| were brougat into cou t : ' superintendent of the filtration plunt ‘The letters told of detectives and stool-| }oys' in front of No. 15 West Twenty-|ton to identify the genlineg peo Mate Pee Ret Broken Mocha and Java, 23c. W in Phtlad pete eters ole OE ead OL orher sttla | MOvSnth Stee whan she lett the house, |home of Bertie's mother. For the first| Sister Henrietta Gallant ++ eu Teast 0 I D Action hae not vet been taieen on, the being arrested. One day she saxe the |about ten minutes atten Geniron had| time in ‘court the girl broke down Tightly. : avinew FI = 5 he, delve tear a ibe, ih mile , but s_ believed Will be | detect! w ome. dld | driven Berthe Claiche to the street. | One of the sisters, mma, is a tall young Barly Spring + Calepration: ers NEW ACCOUNTS INVITED. t Sister Pee» ‘= she saw the | These boys, she swore, followed her all|sirl with @ tresh complexion. The other Orders by Postal Promptly Filled. FOR ALLINSON MURDER. |" ce he promised |the way ca her home in ‘Twenty-ffth [is emall with black hair st “ SECUND RACE—SI STEAMER LINE TO RUSSIA, ['%i"iSi.5 3ce"ehion to, Genaron, | HEY Rat OP Stay Morton was | “he oe eee EN ona Ee: ay acon cans COFFEE ‘3 ne let mere " .o Gerdro fhe 5 v lortor F ve ens ; Nestea eter eee | ck Metea ie phe ace [at eel retin rene! cha ea : LAE co (Spectal to. The Bxening World.) ; Tae [wine the faite pure of May just. Th nd a slim young man. neatly |of the prisoner. Jeanette, the small Shumy Maher» irate ie 104 mpany MOUNT HOLL J. Mirch 1 ST, PETERSBURG, Mareh ep) wero Alened ‘thine own Yall A around his mouth, took. ee | an datroked, ched (jut, hesitatigly Nenle Lucille « Nines ccandel Sard ‘The Burlirgton County official Kusekoe Gosudarstvo announces | Iife." “Your wife who loves vou and PED areca ueeth PUhEA cee ic at el dnp a Kare ois Treacinth 107 233, 235, 237 and 239 Washington St. Rave ddaranindiecnent it divece steamship service between | thinks of vou for all her Mfe.* A third pinned a police) ‘rears sprang into the brown eyes of| Nain “bivita Pinvizny gion a ements nny tN ; une 17, Just @ week wet, S288 nective |the young defendant and, covering her | — Goidway Tancast rt Sonik ora ct Sor s atthe opening of Mavigation, | ai Gerdron blackened ppmnycclaneh sirect; jface with her handkerchiet, she bent | Massive fahorany Florence Allinson ut Moorestown on r AMeNis Uy ton. ae {her-exe and drove hor from thelr flat Soo et nee at |Over and sobbed withput reserve. Pettkin FIST RAC Wen, 15 nmienis pun die in-/thiscloges with: “Five million darlti t Twenty-elghth street ‘The examination was shifted to vhe| — Pulaue wolitine, #400" S Pie eesti cies elacedl oi erioan “ commerce, |Wiuges, Wout own wife a eeUe st Twenty-elghth street, (night of July 8 when Gerdron wis| THIRD ACE —Five and necheat tur-| selling: $400: R , also ed, who was a Harry Moyne, a rosy-cheeked young | that? A. Yea, at the same place. shot, Morton said that ‘he met the | iongs; handicap. Bante. A arrested in Baltimore and confessed to noe BtOUD ||| terior, “of Ne. 345 Franklin avenue, was! Q. Did you ever see Gerinon there? Claiche girl on the street on Thursday Monet Tennyburn - muriiering Miss Allinson, but who sub- oe ee ean | the ora witneea, called ton, thal dedenre: | A About ween Unies. "Jana he told him Gerdron was to be at | ASH robin shine ri Ss | visser 5 i | Ae a nI- | May’ hat yeen 12 an ‘Q. Byer quarrel with him? A. wenty-fifth street and Seventh avenue 1d Ariat pecuenty chaise te RRO OAY 22 hs . it 8 expected, | o'olock on the night of June 18, 1905, he | not quarrel with him? A.T did) | "Gaturday night, She asked him to pathon in the pe ee eco non for partici- 5 | Was passing the house at No. 15h Westl Jnatice Davin anid there wan no |arrest Gerdron. fe ‘ The authorities say that Small con- fegeed the murder, but the prisoner now 8 =a [i Mentos it. iit’ lage P OMS 9% a prisoner, accompanied by only a united and in ‘handoufts, was bo & est _ rought into court and entered a plea | of not guilty. S TICASHo=CREDIT & ‘The was set down for Monday next = WAR i RAILROADS SUMMONED i if Y ae E fay FR TICALL eno MAKE BY COMMERCE BOARD. j es N [YOUR Own TERMS, emles ; + 5 ROOMS i WASHINGTON, Ma: 3 u = : fF) wtate Ccmmerce Comn uM R sued an order to the New York Central | : (Ce : it = s y 7 21B8to Sq Al BET. 119TH & 07 A oo to) ve. 05 Godliness, Lofts delicious 2182 # (20TH Ores stor ‘andy Is’ ap influence tor @gy. and Hudson, the Penn: Aric PE, aware, Lackawanna Bh om, Erie and the Lehigh V Tincal companies to appear before the STinmortelte . mission in Une United state OFFICE OF Y Hanon Wey ‘A (POUND Court room in New York City o si SIXTIC RACE—S EN arated i ire - SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. | OMALNUTS sssesess POUND 10¢ | CH ERMINTS-.,. RounD 15G bi oT aie’ Fini Dd NO SECURITY. 5, 1900, i = ~~ eCopt inde by “ns enterprise | Tape, American Ice Company. \\ berg, ek Transpontailon Compan the New Bagiand coust. In t Rr Sir: Wootanad SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, NO INTEREST. Plaint Mt fm stated that the alr Athelrose Lady Lavish. eo mee) eh) @oned railroads made unlawful di . . ‘i . : iukione saaine, the’ pinintift. in thvor The price of your Ice will advance to Handa ue VEANBORE ree .pounn 10¢ NO INDORSEMENT ASSORTED FRUIT AND se 15¢ } No Employers’ NUT CHOCOLATES... POUNT References Required. of the New England Navigution © rn- : ? h 6, S4 BARCLAY. Ren ve - 5 al company of tl i oo Tbs. March tst, #900. ‘COR WEST SWAP, i iddlema.n’ Giterprise Transportation Company. Forty Cents Cents per t : ik) SOR Wee ‘ Site ig ! progit i direct with us. a j KILLED BY A TRAIN, || Coa AMERICAN ICE CO. ‘An Ltalian laborer was killed this {afternoon by a train below the Ford ham Heisits station on the Putnam @ivieion of the New York Central Rall- He was walking on the track wh ha pilot of the efwine hit him, hurling im forty feet in the alr. He was abou CALE OF WRITH FOR B'kIvn Branch, 467 Funes St. L.w.SWEET & CO. 39 MAIDEN LANE NY. pedbeencates 2h “COPPER” VS. FIREMAN. Do you want to know how we New Rhirty-five years old, : ee, The above formal notice was issued to-day. It means an advance of 10 cents ; . per 100 pounds to the dealers. To the poor, Yorkers are guarded between midnight FINLEX.—At hia reatdence, 104 Brad. Base who buy little pieces of ice, it means hardships untold, because the price will be practically doubled in the hot days of sum- pad Gewe!, ieee anieemabaeit Coty BavanHralands ares x yt is Goua to our. Z| mer, In the tenements, where.the cent is the unit of value, such advance in ice will cause pathetic suttering. ee tt DI day, at