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} j tions will be su ELLIOTT SHEPARD HGHTING HARD TO AVOID JAIL Two Pleas Made in France While Washington Works for Him. PARIS, March 8.—The Government's refusal to pardon Eliott F, Shepard, Grandson of the late W. H. Vanderbilt carries with It the necessity of ser ing his sentence, But, renewed effort made to induce the Government to re consider its decision have resulted {: @ postponement of the beginning of the sentence until March 12, ‘Two new applications have been s' mitted, one to the F the other to the P The State Dep Wasting- | rtment at THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1906, — MAYOR OF MERIDIAN, TWO OF THE DESTROYED BUILDINGS AND SCENES IN TORNADO-SWEPT CITY WHERE SCORES PERISHED. 0 WITH BOMBS CAUGHT ON WAY TONILL CHAR Anarchists Halted by-Po- lice Were Headed for Tsarskoe-Selo. ST. Merch 8—Two Anarchists armed with bombs were ar- rested at @ raflroad station here to-day as they were boarding train for Tsar- akoe-Selo, where the Emperor is at Present sojourning. ‘The molice hawe been on the alert for just such arrests, the Searet Service men. having discovers? that An archistz, who have prectically con- demned every Russtan oficial to death. had inchwied the Czar among their im tended viottms. Ro enrce vs ‘Twarakoe-Seio moder conaat watch, and de ton and the French bassy there are also co-operating In efforts to save Mr. Sponoasbes tot to the kmpertal Shepard fom imprisanment. He says All, Darmons suspected he is confident that the new applica- rorlata or in as say way, commestel, ke estul. the orter hay who was ki MEASLES SPREAD GENERAL'S GIAL nee ane OVER BROOKLYN SCARED BURGLAR BOY GAVE HIS LIFE IN GETTING A TOY Tiny Barrel on Garbage Scow | Lured Little Bobbie Rolph to His Death. Scmewhere out in oe ifting the vody of 9 tumbled to hi n between the hull of a garbage scow a: bla: buikhead of the pier ¢ airy street last n : are using the grappling trons, but even TAY TO RECONCILE THE CASTELLANES Friends of Count Gould Baffied in Their Mediatory Efforts. 3.—Efforts are being Anna | WOMEN RAILBI RDS FIGHT. Dr. Darlington Says Physi- cians Are Responsible for Not Reporting Cases. Health Commisstoner Darlington, at the City Hall, to-day made the posi- tive statement that there was an epidemic of measles in Brooklyn, that there were other ‘contagious diseases there and that in a number of vases the schools had been depleted. He addud. further, that the whole fault lay at the door of the Brooklyn physicians, few of whom reported the cases brought to their attention to the Health Department. He claimed that 0 per cent, of the cases were never reported at all, and ‘that a crusade will now be undertaken against them, to send them Miss Bwen Attacked Intreden and Saved Silverin Bronx Mansion. Burglars bewe been et work-ell weeks in the annexed district, bridge and Tremont police are at wits’ end. On Thursday evening. pld Colonial mansion on Riverdale nue, near ‘Two Hundred and Tihirtieth street, occupied by Miss Elisabeth Hlwen, daughter of the late Gen. Dwen, was entered, but Miss Ewen's bravery prevented a robbery. She was at dinner when she heard @ noise in the brary and ‘went to in- vestigate, She saw @ man in the room packing up silverware, and calling for the servants, the aged spinster pluckily made a dash for the burglar. He eluded ‘ ‘ |to Jail if necessary, for thelt failure to] ner grasp and ran out of the house the most hopeful of t} archers ‘has | z noms the bey the law. without bis plunder [before the ser Eivéa bp hope of quate the body) | leaders who are trying to reunite the | eney donot report a angio cess 1 (ante could intercept bln. But one has not given up hope, the | CuPle- they possibly can avold it,” said Dr. | jrere are some of the burglaries re- and-taced woman in black who watches | 20% her children's sake, st ts bel Darlington, who admitted that he was | portea during the week: Thursday the erapplers as she paces to and fro @t tho plier end, a figure of hopeless misery, She is the boy's mother. the Countess will consent to a st tion from her husband on these condl- tions: That they dwell under the same roof—the Count occupying one wing of 77S Maeve. 77. BarWlugre Ce Most Revolting Case in Years, Yet They Aré angry over tho situation. “‘E have been antagonized by the physicians over there ever since I took office, We have been trying to work a reforma- afternoon. house of plone Blumen- krohn, No, 97 Jennings street, the Bronx, robbed of about 1,000: worth of TMesday night, house of Robert 5: Bobble lived with his parents and his tion in that regard, and wherever wi the palace exclusively and avolding fur- Eager to Hea: All— Well-Dressed + or We. Central Railroad, brothers and sisters on the top floor of aoe Wigs se pa ive el tae g rt 7 It ll I] Tess found cases of contagious diseases that earns New place, ort iseabride, robbed’ of the narrow five-story tenement at No. 42 Bast Twenty-fourth street. He was only ten vears old, but was the oldest of the three boys. He led his classes in the school at ‘Twenty-eighth street and was the pride of his teschers. His pals were Henry, the next youngest brother, and Tommie the pup. common and equal children, and that thelr guests on st custody of their they jointly recelye © occasions. Count Bont is ready to accept these 1s the money a ver conditions for, not only inherited from Jay G to him, but a divorce \) necessary of riotous Hear ye! hear ye! come to court, Matrone’ of ‘the better sort.” There's an outcast girl on trial. Come to court to stare and smile, Come to wear fine clothes, to gush, The Railbirds. - BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR. Hear ye! hear ve! come to court. What though husbands may exhort, Asking you to spend some time On the household? Here's a crime More absorbing than your work. Matrons in Daily Rush. BY MARTIN GREEN. Jas Justice Davis looks out from the bench over the audience that throngs drawn to the proceedings by a double motve—a desire to hear the testimony and retail it Liter on to others as highly respectable as themselves and a morbid had not been reported 1 summoned we physicians at fault to the Health Board for an explanation. Failure to report [e case of that kind 1s punishable with @ fine of $150 or a year in prison. “Doctars come over here and then go back to Brooklyn and talk about the Health Department. ‘They, figuratively and cl night, George Boltz’s cafe on street, Kingsbridge, robbed of dauors, and cash. John H™ fman'e house, 69 Eagle avenue, robbed of $500 Bet of jewelry, and William Hau- ser’s house, No. 1835 Washington avenue, robbed of a gold watch and a small sum of mon —_—_____- 3 h cheek, and Last night the trio went down to the | Confuct would make impossible his re- Hark to sin without a blush. Children, meals and all just shirk. | his courtroom at each session of the| saisfction they feel in seeing a woman | speaking, smite me on the . a se Af sufler, Garbage pler at the foot of Twenty- | ¢lectlon by a Cathollo peasant con-| Draw your skirts, of course, but stay,| What, if meals are cold and late? | murder trial of Glktohe pis|/ Whew ls much 4ssestapueh’ thie aac ee that will rap them back SURED OE ICONSUMETIONS minth etreet. By the pier was a scow, | stituoncy and ruin his political career, Let no word or act get ‘way. Here's a problem of the State. giance encompasses a veritable garden| SUmption. About a dozen of the women | ° oe, was cured e first stages fully loaded. Bobby saw a tiny barrel on top of the heap and jumped on the ronees Henri de Rothsahild, as if to still the rumors that gave projected Hear ye! hear ye! come to court. ‘ Hear ye! hear ye! come td court, of millinery. in front of him the space is dotted! To the right of him and| in attendance yesterday were asked why they had fought through the crush ut the door and Istened so Intently to “I alrvady have one physician up in the Court of Special Sessions for the consumption by Father John’s Medi- cine.—Michael Griffin, * “, he Gi " ‘Th: ost dramatic sport, Matrons, all of good report. n parn and hat | St, Bridge: Conn, FT gS AL TE reel ee eter ERT eae oration Ealing, wit eatiehyplde dieen even Come from homes thts throng to join,| With elaborately trimmed hats on the) Sno Crainiation of the witnesses, Not) Vit Milli gotite attah clase ta; ceed SEE SORE with all “his SeLy atsEneEn trast tie Tigses alasorately Avaes gee How the half world lves—and dies. Touch sleeves with the Tenderloin, | heads of women. To the left of him aed am interested in soclolog: sald the court, ‘Those men Go nat shuw the * CURED OF CONSUMPTION altpped and he shot down between the | woman in Paris. Fighting for a seat within, Like starved DUEZArdS at 8 tenet ee ee ee Tee sways Patient) OMS am deeply, interested in the fate of| give. them '& chanus to ‘explain, The doctors said I was so far gone and the pier. ‘The brother stared In the entrance hall of the Casteilane There to miss no word of sin On some dead and rotting benst. gentlemen of the jury. this poor girl." said another. hereafer they can choose between com- in consumption there was no hope “ : These female railbirds of the crim!-| But her interest h further | ing to my office or going into cow i but there was not a sizn In the court-room benches lined Hurry home now, knowing ye est has gone no fut ry for me. Father John’s Medicin Sound ¢rom ‘the ‘inky’ water. Trent | Palace ts piled « SO OURTRR IDE RS Here Prim Virtue sits enshrined. Are much holler than She. nal courts ere as interesting, in a) than gttendance at the trial. ace) | Presto Of not reporting: sil.oe SY! curad| me. —-Altred Michaud, 139 Henry ran to the barge on the other | cases bearing Count Boni's name, measure, as the criminals whowe triala| ner White hele eoibek in emcee tact. | cases, of contagious diseases must |SUNCE St, Lawrence, Mass. n Seed, 7 Nn com in ease." , Soe oe ene ele: Fen See ae gore) | the cae Rosey te , Ce ane personal 7 draw: them. The writer of this has| her unwrinkled brow, sald that she had | “The Commissioner then added that no pacer hort bese ‘onder the ‘pier possessions’ whic have been weeded attended many trials of murderers,|% moral purpove in her attendance. But] matter how many detalle were made CURED OF CONSUMPTION exit Jtaltans stared. ‘*Too bad,” saa | out from other belongings of the 4 male and female, in the course of| mural wurpose.n> no Wotans about the oer a Piely, he caine 12] ‘Two doctors sald 1 was too far “ q aC Cauitees iidened cetkalé is 101 Brooklyn, due entirely, he clalmed, to oe wh ¢an no swim," and returned to menees an is aunts . ? assed whol which unprintable testimony was ex-| Tw some the enrly daya of i want of. attention on the oe, ‘ot Hh gone in consumption to live. Father nd ey ran to another scow further | (2¥8 = Kolng thr ) the many room tracted from willing and unwiling Bee soon set se physictans of that borough, John's Medicine cured me.—Ephrem Gown, and men hurried across to the | 27d indloati nosh, witnesses. In none has he heard such] sively respectable vance. One ee Payotte, 151 High St., Holyoke, Mass. s@pot, and one let himself down into thy | considered to belong to nd, a putrid line of evidence as that ad-| of th carrh Jo In decid- HURT AT BASKET. BALL. t there Was not 4 trace of lit-| trom iis wardrobe and Mb lown to | duced in the proceedings fraught with| is them matrons Bf some social stand: c 2 ch trifles as his clgarette cases and 80 much importance to Berthe Claiche, |" one could not be far wrong. « Saeneeeee frightened, suc P rt aiche. | . . meh Ho) Gin en hie ee eet AB tn Pollcemen, Inwyers and reporters, by| ANd Then They Drew Nearer, | MeGreany Fell on His Head and fe mother swooned, The father, who ts an Jong famillarity with the crimes and| “I don’t think she's pretty at all,” in Serious Condition, engineer, did not know of the traged, till he returned from his work, TWO BONDS VANISH The Salesman, It bustness 8 slow, ‘Take heed and know Te not necessary More salesmen find good posi- tlons thEORER Cc. B, Richard & Co., brokers, of No. &1 Broadway, reported to the police. to- ure taken by witnesses in disclosi ‘ ‘The Shah's second brother, 5] Gay that two ‘bonds, each valued at |his arm. No, it was not a rubber plant. | street transverse road through Central | speakable conditions. Tut the women eg Wha, Purse, thelr Mpa as though | cotangh, has been re-appointed War i $1,000, had been stolen from the office | Nor was it a‘perambulator. It was a! Park. Spectators have taken these excava-| right--the hussy." ater, a Boat ren tt hela for q of the concern. A general alarm was |crayon portrait with a heavy goM frame} His duty does not require that he| tions from the sewers of aoolety:an they | Andee, vidence, they Avbur tt, 0 welve Years, from . Sent ut by. the! pollos, re around tt. ehall attend ohristenings or drink ver- | might take the chatter at en afternoon | listen bret does not Un der: e. Bond, NO" 663, and the |, AS the car bumped along, a alinky-| mouth. tea. hear distinctly she asks another sitting WEAT r Qblcago, Burlington and Suber “bond, also 4 per cent, No, Aosenie ey Saree 4 thet the bonds taken from OMice ene art laid on the deskoot the ACCUSED OF THEFT. Wre@ Hathaway on Charge of Stealing Valuable Book. Fred Bpthaway, who says he te o{m ealesman, of No. 161 West Sixty-fifth fetreet, was Lolonigg to-day in front of itor use iby Detecive-Seng! Boosey eat ae Jackson, charged with ue $000, from the from ‘Abons, at’ No. 89 Old Arnold Fyne way r the. oflce of the frm and ad. deliberately placed the bool in carried. & valise wihich he Converts Now Evangelists. Passengers on Bridge Car As- Brooklyn on a Bridge car, standing up to a strap with a bulky package under looking youth with his eyes close ,to- gether crowded alongside Miles and shoved @ newspaper into his face. Then, under cover of the paper, a skinny, gurreptitious, slightly sotled anguish. youth! Sengers arose from their seate, cashiers a Ghance ie Iphire and. pearl ecartping mill be safe from these predatory ‘A policeman heatd the row and res cued, the unfortunate with | Miles sill clinging to his wrist. ‘Adams Street “Court to-day he ‘proved to" be fbaward Wileon, with na home except the Rogues’ Galigry, but but bevivag a long Srawded ‘police coc ate Dogley committed Bt hout fail for _——+__— Mrs, Oelrichs Sells. SAN MARCH 3~—The The Police Capture Delinquent to his vermouth habit. His @uty is to light the Highty-sixth He aid both last night and the lamps ‘were not lghted. Patrolman Mulvey, of the Central Park station, noted the unlighted lamps but did not note Mont “Over the Vermouth route, Mont!, going it at Gouble quick, “am I in this?" yolled Mulvey. “No, this is a Dutch treat,” respond- ed Monti, drawing is dwarfed propor. and the other centrals got busy. “Who's on the wire?’ “Get off the pare! ‘Busy, busy, bi ae down oF TU pull ye down,” said Mulvey. “Come up and ti A stepladder oottied’ the Mioestion. for bare iene the policeman. Nght went out in the Arsenal “lover lighted the lamps. Seems FireSweeps 1,000, 000 Acres » owned by] ROSWELL, N. M., MARCH &—Qver| Why do they go to the trial of Berthe gins of the weak and vicious, become| more or less calloused, What to per- Porting criminal proceedings have felt| whisper to each other and strain thelr} sickened at times at the evident pleas- Most of the women in attendance at the Claiche trial have not missed a Session. Many of them ihave, by right of cantinuous possession, annexed tho same seats day after day. As the case The remarkable thing about these Women {s thelr appearance of respecta- bility, Few there are with the tell-tale faces that stamp the women of Bertha Claiche's class. Nearly all are quite pretty. A preponderating number are of full figure, and double chins are heavily in evidence. ‘They all dress well. Women with lels- uré time, allowing them to spend day after day listening to the evidence in a murder trial, undouitedly have the means to enable them to buy pretty gowns. Moat of them wear jewelry, but @ Jewelny is generally in good taste. With few exceptions they are past the frst flush of youth, and neurly all wear is rings. Why ‘Do They Go? Whispered she of the lorenette, after a ste ly stare at the cc lores face necks to get a gilmpse at her tears. Some h of them smile. Others nod their for the full lost Just before the adjournment at noon on Friday Prosecutor Ely read a letter written by Berthe Claiche to the man she subsequo: iilled—Gendron. It contained a nee to a form of !m- ‘or near her, James McGreuny, old, is in a dang twenty-elgh years ‘ous Condition at his PERSIA, MARCH 3.— Nalbes- TEHERAN, Message to send aa ee "Frisco Wars on Pool-Sellers| SAN FRANCTSCO, MARCH 3—Dis- triet-Attorney Landon has opened a war | on the pool-sellers, and declares It will be waged to the finish. Three pool- rooms were raided yesterday under his direction and sixty arrests made. Good Trade COFFEE NEW YORK TELEPHONE OO. 15 Day Street. re) JOYES' TABLETS HY-PO-PHOS-PHITES, Fut Up in Four Perfect Preseripilaiiy, stronger, bett and pleasanter to take @ iu: His pophonp nite ‘Syrups, Prescription No, 1, with Iron, Qui- pine and Strychnin 8 without doubt the most powerful reconstructive Tonic now in use. Invaluable for produciog Commencing Se q ons sels 3 S "sof the defendan SHIPPING NEWS - FROM CLERK’S DESK) “St Clerk in Giving “Dip” | Scampering Over Telephone sins recs eve, mare (m amoot and) One, mi te otter, ey alifhome at fisth urebue and Fwontath . " A "ei channels might appear excit-| loo Ai 5 fa one, to-day as the result E a Thrashing. Wires in Central Park, | ims or scandalous is to them quite asulatae Be wen eR Pe enliriet recuived walle playing vae-| Monday, March. 5th, i AUMANAG VOR Go:DAy. 4 ~ . commonplace. It Was a a game In the Warlow Ath- Bun rises, 0.82/5un wots C. B. Richard & Co. Ask Police to ; Revelations Are Revoltin ur seats,” suggested lotic Club. last nigh, that he fell, atrik- G . i = gd: n't Ket }ing on lis head and suffering concus- Help Find Thief Who Car- iregory H, Miles, a clerk employed| Frank Mont! is a dwarf. There Is nothing commonplace, how-| 0 Ng, 8M [sion of he brain P at No. 23 Wall street. 1s glnd now that! Sad to relate his tipple is vermouth. | ever, in the Claiche trial olations. | 8%. eens arc a 0 ied T] he took lessons in jiu jitsu in the fall.! He has a city job as a lamplighter veteri Ke A : < he cries the, women ried Them Off. Last night he was riding home to|and is nimble, even with close attention | rome veers in. th of re. Jn the court room nudge each other and’) Shah Reappoints Brother. Muslin Silk Petticoats, @AILOD TO.DAY. forelen correspondent. of he gompany.|hand slid up to Miles'’s necktie and| Not ait that moment. rea nt setabl A int: . Heseciat al Aldi morality. th pectable. ‘women. are cquaintance SEPP, Mrewol gibirte. “Tamaton. ne ogkt rwaraing, tem fl nipped at a scarfpin consisting of an| fer Mont Me ttle dwarf Agure| of women has Garena: che oe aupponed te ke it ce PN co To at Cor Sees and 1 Betnameten. Eureng Ce erannen, at he tame And noted that the bonds | island of sapphire entirely surrounded | swinging in midair like the stuffed Mg-| of the unforiunato defendant talking | ainatlar: Ieters Would be reat at tee | | Or Feiend ? j Hane, Neotes. Hrocucls, ‘Charission, | ton minuves laver they were one, There | PY Pearls. ee Cane e fand over) the stand anil telling every detail of her | NeXt, M8100, an tone lasgow. Gan Jed Galveatim. |-were no strangers in the office at the elt, tu got busy. Miles, dropped the tie} mand. salons baie igi oe en, sinful life caused a fetriale rash to the| some of them away. this atternoo, ree Deliver it yourself. ‘g ate time, and even if phere tua boon, Mr. are Reabbeg he weet oy Dan heving lots oi #0 he tm-| court-house yesterday afternoon that | marked Lawver Levy OROS oy coun not neve ae Bio petted Wile: made a bargain counter rush look tke Sicuicameneasithnor 2 & crowd of mourners ining up for the| many of them had Ti ié aaheriawayy he eabet, last look at dei 4. fiend efe, hone the dear parted, fri Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Streets Fifth Avenue; Nineteenth Street, ir OLD DR. GRINDLE, Under Dr, Grindle’s et ite tae strong, Nore. For all cage “nf Wixhass- er ton. 1 Debilit, fall ing bo} ANDERSON, IND.,. MARCH .3.—One thousand one hundred ang fifty persona conve! “eo _Fepent. ipo ot iat ‘series of ta to other 3 Rac foedse resulting from exons, indiacretton 6 or overwork? It inat- tera not of how Jong standing. Grind! will ure you as surely nd to nt. se World Wants than through anv other ‘Mrs. ‘Thetesa A. Oelriohis of New York, |1,000,000 acres of fine pasture land in| Claiche? They are not seen at the srtuich will cost when cqrmpleted §2,000.-| the weetern pért of the (Panbandie and ordinary mumior triat, The law is an been aol re ' kmpenotrable maze to them. With all eV ve! n peepee ‘as hooey due respect to Assistant District-Attor- Tulle Rosalsky and Abraham te. hain POSTUM “There's a Reason.’’ Private an nt ‘tha mina, 6 bubwrew 8th