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b Bd (1) GROCER'S SUICIDE | DUE TO FEAR Ot AN INDICTMENT Heuer Held for Perjury in Sewer Fraud Case Kills Himself. PUT IN FALSE CLAIM. Alleged Big Damage and En- deavored to Bolster It Up by His Testimony. | Jury connection drove Hen grocer, of B last night day ina re at Fol He had tube, att room. fs is due to t lawy ny to His body in the and yaied gus the ed to ane of tac rear enue teh a ind death directly Milard used tn overtiowing uled two weeks ago by bis indictment the crogked work. Heuer moved to yeara ago building Was at N+ 89 St he Ived with his There was a Iyn tn June, 193. ing Heue ¥ few days a and showed serious in because of w His home| wi a pla re and daughter torm in Broak-! and the sewer pass overflowed, In a “Collect da m the city," ad- vised the elty will have to F Heuer was furthor advived to ont @ certain Inwy He did so, an brought suit for 49 for alleged dam age to his stock e suit was tricd Before Justice Kelly in the Supreme Court on the fist of last February, and Heuer so clearly perjured himself in his testimony that he was held by the! Court for uae ¢ Jury in $1,000 ball, The case of Heuer was scheduled for consideration by Grand Jury this week, ‘The grocer was unable to sleep nights and & ay he ed that | t walk into the store y minute. could It was his custom to close the s and he remained behind jas: night after | hiselerk, Wiliam MoDonald. vad depart: | ed. Then he turned out all t lights, piled a lot of barrels against the frost expect | oa door, went into the back room and killed himself. McDonald found the body when he reached tle store to- day. Heuer told his wife and daughter at| @inner yesterday evening that he would be ont all night attending to matters | connected with his trouble. This pre- vented them from searching for him when he @id not reach his home to sleep, SCHWAB IMPROVES, BUI TRAVELS SLOWLY. Steel Magnate Better Than at Any) Time in Two Days—Will Rest in Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, March 8,—Charles M Schwab's spechil train passed through | Hutchinson a few minutes after § o'clock this morning. A dispatch re- celved in Kansas City from that point quoted Mr. Schwab as saying: “I am feeling fine.” It was stated that the steel magnate wos resting comfortably and feeling better than at any time In the past two days. ‘The train was nine hours late and mot expected here until 3 P. M. to-day. ‘At Hutchinson, the conductor of Mr, Schwab's car refused to let any one see the steel magnate. The conduc tor, however, insisted that Mr. Schwab's condition @as in no way serious. “Mr. Schwab,” sald he, “is all right, and feeling fine.” The conductor added that, while Mr. Schwab was somewhat ll when he left Los Angeles, his condition had at no time been alarming, and tho mem- bers of the party were tt a less to know how the report of his serious ill- telegrams Schwab, and earlier in the morning several were sent by him to persons in the East, ‘According to the present arrange- ments, Mr, Schwab and his party will fay over fi Kansas City until 10 o'elock tonight | Fils private, car | Loretta attached to the regular Rock nd train for St, Louis, leaving Ts Kansas City at that hour. jallied with the American Federathon of trades to sound the sentiment THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, 1906. DAISY M’NALLY, MOTHER AND STATION ON VICE ROUTE. Photographs GOMPERS SPREADS WINGS OF PEACE Takes Up the Difficult Task of Ending the Strike of the Housesmiths. 1 Gompers, Presifent of the in Federation of Labor, bean > bring abont pe etween the and steel cont rs and the and idgemen’s Union reached New York yesterday, hav- @ local iron- | heir natbon al) to reach| tron Housesmiths He ing heen summoned b workers after they overs had failed terns with the basses. Although the task Is a big one, Mr. Gompers goes Into It ho; It ts in his power te order a general etrike in the bullding trades and completely sus- and utterly pend building operations in New York, | because all of the unlons of men em- ployed in the construction business are Labor, In addition, Mr, Gompers com- | mands the backing of the Clyic Federa- tion. He has called a conference of all the leaders of the unions In the building of the men in the branches otler than the tron and steel work. President Rvan, of the International Housesmiths and Bridge- men's Union 1s on his way to New York to talk to Mr. Gompers, “Mr. Gompers,” 6aid Charlies Che- ney Secretary of the Allled As- wintlon, Lom “might just as well have remained riers. He can’t do anything here, there is nothing to be done. “We don’t intend to recognize Mr. Gompers as a representative of the Housesmiths and Bridgemen's Union. So far as We are concerned, this union is a thing of the past. The open shop fa fully established in the building trades, so far as the ironworkers are concerned, and the housesmiths know t hiy headat because it as weil as we do. } “We would close down our plants rather than try to do business with the fron workers as a ynion again. They have never kept an agreement; they don’t know how to keep an agree- ment, They make a specialty of break- ing falth, There are features about the local situation that will surprise Mr, Gompers when he becomes conversant with them. “Union men are deserting the union and coming to work for the contractors every day. Progress on all the big jobs iy uninterrupted, save in cases where there is a lack of material. The calling of Mr. Gompers {s the Jast desperate move of a beaten union.” Iv i Bf His hi ‘i | Taken To-day by an Evening World Staff Artist. 359). 3rd Avenue "00 YEARS OF HELL’ WAN 19 COURT, HIS MARRIED LIFE | That Is How Brady Describes Misery at Divorce Suit Trial. The defendant In the Brady divoren case took the stand in his own behalf before Justice Blanchard and a jury to- day. He began by stating that his full name was Daniel McNamara Brady. | Then he went over the whole ground | covered by the testimony: of the wit- | nesses called by Mrs. Sadie V, Singer Brady to prove her charge wnat in 194! he transferred his affections to Ger- trude McKenzie, the pink and white | little Prince Charming of “The Wizard of Oz." | He entered a specific dental of every charge, including that contained In the testimony of the new witness, 2dward Lawrence, who sald he followed Brady and Miss MeKenze to her room in| a Milwauxee hotel, | Mr. Brady denounced Lawrence's sory ay a pure tabvrication, jiow long have you known Miss Meitenzh, iu, Whom you say you have taken only a pissing interest? asked Mr, Rand in cross-examinaton. “{ was introduced to Aliss McKenzie / p; at the United States Hotel in Boson. “Introduced? Didn't you testity in| the last trial that you ware never in-| Produced?! Mr, Rand asked, interrupt- "Sir, Brady excitedly returned: “Yes, I did, Mr. Rand; and that was the only mistake I made in the two {halen ‘honest. mistake.” Rand quizzed, Brady © about her there, were any mistakes other “honest” ones in the previous But Brady contented himseit by eating his answe eyakiod the form of his story of the other trials about his marital in- felicity, summing it wll up in. these word: WiMy married Ife has been twenty years of misery. My life at home with my wife hos been a very hell since thi first night of our marriage. i w than |in a permanent disfigurement of LOST als FIGHT Former Assemblyman ' Says Rival Lawyer Broke His v ats isi Nose After Decision. Former Assemblyman Benn E. Slegelvtein, a lawyer of Nu. 99 ssa Street, will apply to-day in the Su- preme Court for an order of arrest In an action for $10,000 against Martin B. Lynch, a Brooklyn law yer m he worsted In the Fifth District Court in Brooklyn last Tuesday. In his aMfdavit Siegelviein says “after the Judge had decided in my favor I left the court accompanied by my client. Henry F. Menton. On ihe platform of the elevated station were Lynch and his client, Willlam H, Ar- nold, Lynch approached me, saying: “You are a tough guy to try to come here and rule the court.* ‘Then Lynch struck me in the face Several times with his clenched fist or something he had jn his hand. “Iwas so overpowered T ayuld do hothing but smgger and draw aw: from bis blows. He continued to strik: me and crowded me up against the elevated station pillar. A train ean along and he jumped aboard and gv away, I am informed by my physician that the Injury to my nose may result tha: member.” ns JUNE IN LONDON. LONDON, March 8.—Since Saturday London has been entoying a spell of dune weather. The temperature reached 67 in the shade and 94 In the sun yesterday, and straw hats and sunshades were in evi- dence. 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The opportunity to © rhares of the PITTSBURGH BULL- POLICE RAID HA FOR MISTREAT with ‘‘Chain of Vice’’ in Teens as With the arrest to-day of six men the ation, stands sponsor for the charge that at least a Gozen, and possibly a ler, of venti str years old, a |w One Hunde reet, and | ¥ s Maggil), twenty-six, a cook, of | 5, | Wart One Hurfdred and Fifth | ul et white-hatred Ttalian hay- nidren older than some of | 7 ke ohurges: I the others rds acid ton they these alx the alleged wed four of pi » Harrison, thirteen years \olds ct. No. © Hundred and eighth str et Toste ty bs 6a One Hundred fear Third aye-|hevrs the children are le ' fourteen, of to play {n the streets. They then fall liy}|casy vietima to men old enough to be pupils !ther fathers, who tempt them with stilt Susiaol In Six Italians Arrested for Alleged Connection | police have uncovered what is declared Miss Mulford. a prineiyy ar the puoide to be a widesp conspiracy. among| Sool, first cot an inkline of th Italians in Harlem to mistreat litde] ; fren {vont the pal wolgirls, Capt. John Tappen, of the ontie ast One Hundred and Fourth Street # ment of men, are banded together in a 08 ‘astounding disclosures sompact organization for the mlstreat- u result of antounding disclosures ment of children, some not yet in thelr Fonte NAe . last nigie Inthe ‘rooms of show that} Society. while detectives Hineevie? fot » word was] “Arched for the en whom they tam aint phe. to/enothier of the BTOUP.) inne children were taken to the Har of vice,” Capt. TAppensjon, Police Count to-day in aw) Gerry calls the system that his men, work-/Bcciety van, solbing in their terror. In Ing with the Gerry Society and prin-)# room pot Mahila ae Gipals ot actesols, have) partially un-| CRs accunnk te ee ee strength covered. ‘The discovery, he em-lof these afidat 1 phasizes the danger to which younger/ held. the ‘alt a In pis of the schools are noted, oF $5,400 each ; re nat tite Saturday mornine éapeciiily ah It. te shown thht jiiste|RetNRey morning, ter ¢ who fail Inty the clutches of the!to And more prisoners and to gang are inclined, by tilling giits tol strong corroborative etvidence ee ine unite procurossed in usluging|, The four children were crying when || Act ue Juvenile procuresses in oelnging) ,The four children w when iwir Innocent companions to sui. [Ate men gulten and Men of All Classes, [tie pen,” The ot Vis men now un tare Maa: | to of them. bla) sine Voloyer old, a shoe No. Hundred “We One jiundred and Sixth street; |; ‘Vouniey. forty-eliht. an t 80 ; lore | in nal «Hundred | St Lullo, | gifts RLEM GANG ING CHILDREN with Girls Not Yet Victims. ast One Hundred and Sixth strect. rior ary Carmelite, thon ho ais began an iny Gifts Fempted Girls. HL pros eid Cape orld reporter, ® zed in this horrible traffic children had their outs wD Tuned: Wetle gicts tno f smal) coin trinfrets. fi nt the re her. Ith ow ria tells me that she has any as ten @fferent mer en in ty whine schoolma fably the: wit hours a me. at children ont } from nd tallan ¢ nformation itt to inl masters mil of School No e discloses show the need of equate protection for unsusrecting en on the streets, Most of the vic s men ire tie dane ho that aster ARIS SMUGGLED. | FOR CHINA FOUND Rifles Hidden on Pacific Liner and Ammunition in Quar- ters of the Crew, SAN FRANCISCO, March &—Twen- n wo moder ritles and 10,000 rounds {tis reported. were| jay In the quarters of the Chinese crew on the Pacifie Matt steamer Manchuria, scheduled to sail for the Orient this afternoon. | The company’s officials ordered a thorowsin searen of the vessel, and this result.d in LWo more boxes of rites being found in the room of one of tne ussivtant engmeers. The engiieer an questioned 4 guns had been puri e Chinese were ased in this city by the engsncers and smuggled aboard tne Vesse., ine Oln ts sav th ee Neve that there are no more guns aboard, but this will on be ceriain until the freigat has discharged from the steamer upon ner arrival at Hong, Nong Nothing js known as to how long the smuggling of this dsaracter of Koods has been going on or how many Tiles have been’ sent in this way Chin. ugh. ab shootin: feeling of jepreaslo techn taht fevor, are pS aa seer Merk ad ats ot or Bull's Cough oeedep of pneumnon | oan. vate cy DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP it Tol itt page ta face ran Piet 0s Lever di ie SAMPLE SENT FREE sonitdeaso i py Spi e are ADT, yrup and, to thet end, wit woud BAIA ree if you pier ad write f if oy Han outlay CHA PADS ac 1D THE SU! ‘thus avold chronio t! 00 WEE pains in tho chest, a eae) elgns fully oh ote’s tho are AS oy, Deal Md. 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