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te investigate. Instead of leaw the Bask ot Bip usual hour, be 5.90 o’glock in his private he bad Turney’s deily @tatement of the transadtions of his de- DR, BULL'S WIFE [5° HSE _ “THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 90, 1906. Tar eh eh a Per ‘WHO PROTECTED FATHER. ‘PIAL RESCUED STRIKE ONLY IN; GIANTS QUIT:.... (DISFIGURED. Rilhe oy WITH ECZEMA Partment brought in. $ i Made Error In Figures. | ‘The $3,000 transaction referred to by Cho clerk was found to be all right and | President Curtis sighed with relief. It | ‘was bart for him to belleve thet Tur- Brushe ae nen ee ae uae ushed Scales from Face Like Powe Glanced af the) statement he made « ' der—Under Physicians Six Months @usden atecovery. Cons wey ZL ‘Phe column showing the amount of | eeeeneres But Grew Worse —Some Said ash received trom Western banks aid | [)j * Ww A 4 r ‘ Face i fet tay win the ewone moving so [Diamond Rings Worth Aged Infirm Broker Was) Mitchell Wins Fight to|Cold Weather Spoils) 4, Ge Fl for Life— ‘amount placed to the ot of Wes- $ 000 d 37 Cash . . OW out a Biemis! ination and $137 Cas : , . fen baka A ured examination 4 oe: $ Ed Being Beaten Wall | Have Work Go on Where | Every Attempt at Prac- : recelpt of $1,000 more than 5 ps eS esceiea” Tajesee words lt ASCH LOM INOOM: Street Office Demands Are Met. tice in Sunny South. |CUTICURA REMEDIES his statement was correct the National Bank of North America had $1,000 than (Special to The Evening World) Miss Mabel Wheeler Lester told an ear: WORK WONDERS. ft shoula have in the note teller’s de-| ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 9.—M-s, W. Evening World reporter to-day an amax-| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March %—-! pyr nm ©. SCARBOROUGH. partment. T. Bull, wife of one of the leading sur- ing story of how her father, James se Mjichell, President of the Miners’ - i s? ea Soe a I “As I Ate a sufferer with eczema ‘Mr. Curtis, having expected to fiNd/ geons of New York Clty, and formerly Francis Lester, a wealthy retired} Union, led a fight on the floor of the (Special to The Evening Worl: waite to tell you what a great friend @ deficit and finding instead a surplus, | the wife of Jamas G. Blaine, jr., who furniture manufacturer, of No. 69} convention this afternoon to allow work| MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 30.—Thirty found in Cuticura Remedies. In went for Turney to explain. The note}has been entertaining har friends, Mrs. Weet Enghty-oighth street, was. brut-|{!n the mines of all operators who agree| Giants packed thelr grips this after- six months I had» teller was so nervous he could scarcely | Reaner, of Pittsburg, and Jean Ger- ally attacked in the brokerage offices of | {0 the terms of the union. Opposed to| noon and will take the night Gal) tried three doctors, stand when he entered the offios. ardy, the nbted yo *oelll in the Pott & Co., at No. 41 Wall Street, yes-| him was a strong force that believed | for Loulsville, leaving behind, they but did not get any “I knew that something was wrong | most sumptuous suize at Hotel Jefter- terday and beaten into Insensihiiity, She | in an uncompromising strike. hope, the moat wretcxed weather en- better. It was on Bi the minute I saw him," said Mr. Curtis | son, reported to the hotel management says this was done when he made an| Mitchell won the fight, and there| countered since they struck this see my bedy and on my to an Evening World reporter to-day. /and the police to-day that she had objection to the procedure by whioh the | will be no strike except tm mines where | tion of the usually sunny South. Snow feet so thick that “Ye couldn't explain the mistake in| been rodbed of $147 and of two diamond Pottle concern and {ts clique were con-|the operators refuse to algn the segle. | furries anid cold drizzies prevented any I could hardly put fils statement and finally I texed him | rings valued at $5.00. ducting g stockholders’ meeting of the| Mitchell maintained that Ht would be] Possibility of practize ‘r-day. 8 pin on me with- a with being dishonest. ‘Then he admitted | The morey and Jewels were taken Pyramid Mining Company. of Nevada. | better to allow the men to go to work | Manager McGraw wired to Louisville ,out touching ¢c- t that here had been manipulation, from a chamois bag in her trunk, she Young Pottle, @ broad-shouldered Ajax as fast as the operators signed the|*@rly in the morning in an attempt to ay ‘i zema. My face was fe “Blow much more than $1,000 aré| sald, while she and Mrs, Reaner were in sige, was kicking her father when) ecale than to keep all the miners out} nce! lis Saturday and Sunday engage- Pe nad ott eyebrows ane out, and Fou wrong?’ I asked. at the Odeon last night lstening to the she rumhell in and went to bis asslst-| in anticipation of a univers! settlement, | ments. He had heard that the weather |e een my & Appar aid (Gontessed| to Shortage: music drawn from the ‘cello by Me. ance. Mitchell's oltowers contended that | North was no improvement on the brand| 7 Vas saving for it, and 1 told him ‘Turney was so agitated that he coula]Gerardy. The rohbery was discovered ‘Then she called in the police on the/the artvantage would be two-fold—|hereaboute and did not care to shift) Citioura He said that was a ve E not speak. 1 told him 1 was going to|® fW ho-rs after the return ¢rom the telephone, but the detectives of the| would keep a supply of oon! on the| Unless some advantage was to be bad. cood thing, but that he thought thes Rave all the transuctions of the note | concert, ‘Wall street bureau refused to make an | market, mitigate the inconvenience of |The Louisville people, however, held) my face would be marked for life. But & feller’s department for the day gun«| Mrs. Bull and Mre. Resner arrived at arrest or take any aetlon in the mat-) the public and keep competition alive| the Giants to their contract, and they) Cuticura did its work and my face is & over. ‘Tha realization that he was found | the Je 1 Wednesday evening and ter. against the operators who refused to|@t¢ due to arrive early to-morrow morn-} now just as clear as it ever was. 3 ut seemed to put new life into him. | engaged what is known as “The Jeffer- After the assault she went with her! advance wages. The convention to-day|!P%- Tickets for thirty are purchased.) “My brother-in-law told me about s He became cool and collec and re ite." These consists of three father © the Tombs Police Court! was called to settle the point. and Dr. Graham will be the only mem-| the wonderful Cuticura remedies. 3 marked that he might as well make a rooms, a dining-room and two par- and asked for warrants for the arrest; W. D. Ryan opened the debate. He} Yt of the squad that came here to’ J took his advice and got the Ointment, iq clean breast of it. lors, ‘besides a bath. Mr, Gerardy'’s ar- of William Buel Nichuis, the President | advocated the adoption of a resolution} remain. He has been sold to Memphis.| Soap, and Resolvent. I washed with 4 “Sitting down at my desk he took a/ rived Thursday morning and jolned of the mining compan ae Pet ai ng providing for tho making of agreements| The only other sale has been that of{the Cuticura Soap and then applied. piece of puper and ngured out that|Mrs. Bull and Mrs. Reaner, Dunch- jan (he sume mped in and aided in| % continue work for any operators} Bob Hall to Baltimore, the Ointment, and took Cuticura he was $34,000 short, ‘These 1s some- (ATS HE Reed ursday the asswult. ‘The Magistrate refusel| Willing to sign the scale. Other deals are pending. but as sev-| Resolvent as directed. In a short thing peculiar in this, too, as will ap-| “1 Came from Chicago, where I had to issue the warrant, but gave the gin Fine Chance, He Says. eral major league managers refuse to| time my face began to get better, and pear later, gone from New York to attend the OSE Oe Olin a censement Mylo eWe: hy watve claim on the players figuring in| When had taken one bottle of “Western banks ehecks and | funeral of a) slater-in-iaw," aad’ ston Niczolp ted wisappearsi, and the nawle| we ever had to right gome wrongs ox.| 2 Atle McGraw is helpless to close, |esolvent I could brush the, scalea = le} ( rt their ide Bal we ytRe of a ° zi ae i i ¥ Ba te thesum of z jecoussorases) Seedod ch ‘lita relation. and fret it Bore wes erased from the oMe* isting in Western Pennsylvania,” said ibaa ester foun bets etic totes Ser eece a kaon Bret mall warravslyeu | oenie An Gs eee Goes When Mr. H. H. Pottle was seen to-| Ryan. “I belleve that can be best} RAIN AGAIN KNOCKS clear as ever. from Western banks, one a New Mextco| play, Mr. Gerardy has long been a Gay by an, Evening Nord reporter he| done by signing the scale where’It is “I told all my friends about m: concern. three checks for $90 e4C| warm friend of my husband and amine, Stcutes: in raaeutlig, sae, Lente sone | flared. I know jt will be a guerrilla OUT HIGHLANDERS. | remarkable cure. I feel eo thankful Sin) tecsivedia largeamountiot moves: |Iy at our none cin tee rene ts tack on him with blows. He sald thac| Warfare, but I belleve it Is the best |I want everybody far and wide to What ‘Turney did was crude wnd| Have a great admiration for his wiusioal J inideeter had only put 41,000 tn the | thing to do. I reallza that this wi! not |know what Guticuralean“dd, Iéiala etrple, He, nllted the chonka fo, the talont. well ae hls Intlioetual Ue Sui atte Whga he gee be Brpular io Minors, but we can taxe| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | gure cure for eczema. (signed) Ma —that 1s, abstracte: ie SY AL shai ij = 4 - A s fo (sig Mrs. pen apeata Pee ee ee al cone Nee nga was Riad to 208 ie exalni at that figure, Mr. Pottle sald, he|C@fe of ourselves and the miners of Il-| BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 30—In|Emma White, 641 Cherrier Place, Pelsency an amount to correspond with | when, che, Ves pttired. i & all Kimono ought to have known he not buy-; linois will not be put in @ position where | addi.ton to the rain the thermometer | Camden, N. J., April 25, 1905 @ five checks and turned the aiecks | talked freols. and. unreservedly. Mrs, ing I-karat gold. Pottle declared that) you will have to arbitrate anything. 1| dropped thie morning and Birmingham | Complew Kgterna) aod fogarsa) ‘Treaimcat for nto, valance his shortage: Ifa Weat-| Heaney, wlio is'perhape ten years older mining concern, having sold some of | 20n't believe in arbitrating anything un-lis now having something much like a | ameicem implants Serefuls from Totaney te Ate, &.. ak oer ge are rt Cand) He Bull, he yeitow. are. Bull the stock, lesg I know I am going to win. My| blizzard. Griffith refuses to be pace | f£8t: 9c. (lp form of Chocolate Coated . per vial ey had leave St Lo cam naa beset Detectives were looking for Mr, Nich-| advice to you miners of Iilfhols is to earns | POR eaT eee oe Ce cL CrUnats A sieikle oot often oused, ‘one of the $5,000 checks, ave St. Louls this afternoon for New Lea eRe A cute Bie wer fled. He sald he would play this even- | PoterDrug x Chem, Corp..fole Props, Boson. How He Tripped Up. Geravay Nad planned’ ts kebeat st tis Gnable to And fim, Mr Lester gait to | 220Pt the resolution and Yet us go home| ing even it it snowed, but the local | _ Mr Maled Frew How io Cure Eeadima® ys 3 Iv zi — = 4 uy bs p “In his excitement, it seems, Turney, | *27) time he resented The sueation, Se MOTE reentees Oe euetel coy cot dietnatibes Worgeatecton One| Manswement took down the signs and | — oi tend of taking "$35,00,tgok | only AH he ea Tne ee oe ane [the ‘mining company when, he read a cent.” * enamered rae eee rae pees sae DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, },000. . va ie y, and a +4 x pls had writte to Ay c | s =seriousl hind that"led to bis detection. Bed PLATE Oe eet te pee Mick Poster, of Gold Fields, Neb., in| Delegate Savage opposed the division| nig hotel with chille and fever, and | Stomach roubles. illousness, Sick Hea@= © "when had explained how detectives were to make inquiries. tntc which Mr. Nichols, referring to the ob-|of the miners’ forces that would fol-| Griffith {6 alarmed abont him. White | coneianeemeeme aod all bowel and Lives stealing was accomplished I asked him) my’ private affairs 1 would ever have ject of getting Foster to examine the! iow the adoption of the resolution, | hia condition f# not ‘eritical, ‘hls tem- | jum Se een e hy ne, * : “ 6 end ve it. I asked him if he had been | "ePorted the robbery. iT’ was supposed to Ret you to go.| ‘I belleve with Patrick Henry.” said) fT otrei that a lent mtteske hat ead and he es the oases aan eeemeeeet on must Seneenene RE he; “If we don’t hang together we will) knock him out for some time to come & was all 1 could get o1 there and ined thy y 8 sth : | Thomas ts the 2 Linus * PERKINS PASSES ' outa bill for 30 much and end it. Send| NARS separ Se ee Hee a ial literate ratenkiceuee. : Ss ——___—-24. a la letter afterward. Mr, Pottle muat]| fo eee every miner drop his pick Satur-| jy that respect is at last broken, For sale at Decco ton antsse, the bow i@ did not have the money jn hi have them to show. Write me a sepa-|day night and not take it up again 8 it would have been im- Becnibie Phaueves for Him to. have Go CRIME CHARGE UP Court Aner at Police Action H d Prisoner rate. Jetter cand one: can aoe 4 until every miner in the country had ook it with him wien ne went out for TO DEAD M’CALL. ’ sty pet TSOMET) Now Ptow’ thar it comen ous Of | had secured hls rights, Agno. That ‘was the omy tine he lett J 5 2 P afew rich —. that would let you| Mr. Perry, of Illnois, said the min- the bank’ during the day. He elther Brought Before Him a Second Time pistore they would give You @! erg would have @ poor argument and A could not secure the sympathy of the “WILLIAM B. NICHOLS," MEN FIGHT OVE PRETTY WATRES (Continued from First Page.) country af they did not allow the men to go to work where their demands were met. . President Mitchell then took the floor, He said: You should know what polley I be- Meve would best conserve your inter- ests. I am concerned for the péople who mine coal and who depend upon id ft over to a broker of secreted it Le oe intention of leaving New York, a ‘ie soe could ae mer Anesth ncoyered for anv Jength of time.” Wien neni geleck before. Turney 3 his confession, President Cur- business of high importance held him and Reprimanded Officers. in the office of J. P. Morgan, He aarrived about ten minutes later, but prompt to the minute at the tima get tor the arguments. He wore a biue Jouble-breasted suit and modest blue and white ue, Before sitting down te beamed genially on Mr. Jerome, who Was deep in conversation ‘omt a# if intending to go home. head he instrueted the watchman to detectives returned Magistrate Crane to-day sent out a hours later the Benerai alarm for two policemen who! Wi'h ihe prisoner. Magistrate ‘Grane , | o dinner, As soon us he re- Kidnapped a discharged Se | sumed his seat on the bench he sum- the Harlem Court. With ‘their vietim |moned the trio before Nim. He whe the policemen eluded capture, although | Plainly keeping his temper with an for a. in, Turney pub on his t y we oe a Surprise at Arrest. He almost fainted when ne saw the| With former Justice Cohen. sourt | effort. Hseman, ‘The idea that he would| Mr. Aelatield opened the argument. { tie entire force of the Harlem Court) wee ae coal mining for their livelihood. I am arrested appeared to have escaped|He argued that the Magistrate had no|was' hurried out on thelr trail. The | oy... ATP fOr {ne Beacon’ time ee ened about. the: le of thi “Bim, Jurisdiction when he issued the warrant| Magistrate declared he would look up | jet any} Tit oute tier een of CH Rear Recta’ Feo s¢ “Why, Mr. Curtis!" he crled. “I,didn’t| for Mr. Perkin’s, as, admitting the| tne law and prosecute the policemen to anybody detain you'this “Tine. “And | George Thompson, forty-five years olé. | country. I know how popular it ts to shin, ou Would do this to me.” | facts allered to be true, he denied that Nea hepa igintnkdad La | See ee eae a produce aperohant of ee os creer talk strike, but I also know what a in" ink you woul 0. ey contemplated a crime. ke street, Brooklyn, with a baiily rere: {sy when passion has youNave done to me," replied Mr. Cur-] Then Justice Cohen took up the| The incident grew out of the arraign- me ere Fer te Tce, wae taereren ialnnnt in tie Tombe | sccm oon se tore: have Lean riaked FOR. MEN @® WOMEN rimly. —» arguments und went over the facts as : Laparino, So, pe a isons: piel 2 Cortis “accofpanted Turney and the| set forth: thut in Sepromber wwe core | mene Of Benedatte Laparino, of No t Court to-day against Henry B. Reittie.| operators who have opposed an ad- iceman to the Old Silp station, where | nelius W. Bliss had gene to Mr, Pevking |S Bast One Hundred and Sevenin | t en| *Wenty years old, aso a produce mer-| vance who will not wait ten days ber ring Models R d Forney ‘asked that his wife be sent for.| ind told him the New York Life nad| s:tect, Qe tne, shooting, of Crino Caro: iar it my te" | chant, who lives in the North River! fore signing the scale. My beat judg- p34 els Keay. . [Uinon ber arrival -he- repgate Bee fa s {nition Dec 9 lust. Che complains f Magis- . ‘ t fengion and was locked ap. Mrs. Tur- Fee eee etnias auulli | guid he was shot In the shoulder, His | “If Thad any | Hotel, No, 3? West street. ‘Thompson| ment is that we should make settle- FOR MEN. FOR WOMEN. ev was stunned at pie revelation that President MeCall Hf this was go and | buck was turned, he said. and he didn't Dat procesdings WY P7G3 | charmed Retttis with assault, ments with those operators who will —— ————— er busband was a , ¥ Raid oeecand nq | know Who shot hum. He nad two wit- e was Interrupted by | "4, : | Bay : ‘ 0p, was aw deeply affected.” McCall sald ves and added that he had | posses, who failed to identity the de-| for whe! com |, Hoth: men eek Orenetnes fn aren Bay oes eseley Rad [emplay eeoe nee Snappy, narrow toe, flat last Ox- | Smart CHRISTY TIES with - Mrs, Turney amd her son we e D otrihution but aig | fendant as. the shooter. ant wich stree 3 th mili - eorpifor ot thn Criminny courts vital a asked for a contribution, but did Lawver ‘charies" Le" ‘Barbier appear Vint have nov standing, here ag you |for ita pretty waltresses, Relttig accused | git be no signature from the national fords, with military heels, Blucher | Cuban beste Gun Metal Calf, outside the Centre Street Police Co LY BA el wanes fo parino, and he asked fol jat-|have no case at present,” said Crane, | ‘th bab fo tur wath his i . . To-day when ‘Turner waa arraienet Perking had given to Mr.| (org discharge because there Was 00|"Ir yoy Interrupt me agtin T Will bavel chan words tecween them were foie [ome attached to any contract if the |i Cut, in Gun Metal Calf, Patent | Patent Coltskin and White The cobs of tha woman were heard all | Gis SN. Mr McCall had ord tyldence againet him. But when. the of the. ream.” ta MeN awe With thevheln of seve | Perry resolution is adopted thot does | Coltskin and Russet Calf, Made | Duck. “over the lower toor. Mother and son | {lim re semance. eommitiee Magistrate indicated an intention of | yelled Ullo. “This is as!oral of the waitresses on Reittig's side, | not carry with It the employment of i fc { Aigappearadt” when “Turney | wan, CO@- | Perkins ‘waa pald. in regular w | letting Laparine go, Policemen Gondero | bildirg as it Is yours and|according to. the complainant's story; | unton men, the scale of 198 In the |f™ onour famous wedge last. ASK | Also Oxfords and ties made on miited to t ombs \ Wt ball. y heck for $48,160.50 slgned. by | and Cavan protes lr eas much right here as you. mpwon Was gettlig the worst of it rt aad’ if thi t " vas bonded for $1.0 by the | ; ¥ |®Sphis prisoner confessed to us after 3 : 5 it Southwest and advance of three cents | FOR IT. Also raion. . Turney was bonded for 310,00 b he of tha ‘company. Mr. rave tca reece atthe eet nand entitled to a elti sits, anager “telephoned to the| Bouts Ne basing, points, run of Iso Oxfords the latest models direct from the ch pott dium, broad and straight lasts in | most expenstve designs. . Pumps in Gun Metal Calf and Perkins had no knowledge of | New York the National Surety Co., 40 the net loss to Life were kept the, shooting She Bank is Lut $24,000. et sald the poll caine Jnto the Secund avenue saloon in- mine and the full enjoyment of every privilege heretofore enjoyed, eman. “He sald the man |” smen ty the scene. The men were part and arrested books of the Be quiet or T shall be compelled to every leather—the best values of E praitiaon: Ee “Adams, mixer of the | or new thet oa, Was, recorded, | caine Int the Seaund avenue saloon {1 Sou off the bridge ten 1 L oiropolitan Department of the Na-| “The defenda sald the latter, | toxteatsed an snot him in self-de- ‘ 8) Urioge tt tents “SGi ° 5 é toad Surces Companys in which the | dramaticnily, “Had no intent of wrong: | tenses’ | iow haven't any. right to do. that] Matte rae om aprina =" ©) t nave ruled out of order an effort P, f North, American ahd Marly “all otter | doing, and bélleved what he did waa for] °"E don't believe you. sald Magis- pier and ant roar bowed Uo ko ‘¢ the pervious question. Evory the season. atent Coltskin, i Sew! York banks Tave thelr employes wat of Ins commany.” trate Crane, "I think’ you are lying, emo of ——_—>—— : FE Bonded, tated that noties of tre eo] scan jt be changed.” culed att, [and T dlacharge your prisoner la food den UF noite’ inv the process | RAILROADS SEIZE peraon here, shall have,,the, righ to 1M ALL READY FOR YOU. ; ALL READY FOR YOU, h falogtion wold have to be forwanle Cohen, at a man committed a crime} The policemen waited until Laparino § shit lat Paneth | me esa ‘ the tonnage In the cen- ¥ to. the claim den tment of his gam: | in belhe remild, money which he ex-| was leaving the oourt, ‘when they | Linvet outside [he rill, the, lawyer Kept EVERY TON OF COAL, |1, 9ubt half, the tonnage Inthe cen- AT A “DOLLAR OFF.” fore any action wol he taken. | pended far an authorized purpose.” | counced upon him and dragged him to Gury Fane third o fthe tonnage spoke here vester- s te Would take the usual course. and | Justice Greenbum asked” Mr. Cohen | POU lnwoetcaicler mi) Barbier then e Magistrate that : ce he : . Bat } the bank would be protected to the /if ha vensidered that the jaw was so| (ie sitet. A ihwocis cere ran Backs she got to his office he was! ‘Thera is no coal coming into New | doy Gnd exe taste mais or eionnhan There's a Merit Store near you. Look through this list amount of the bond. arrow as: to ities ail Becasies was golng on. - \ i Sleuths ana need York, The railroads are selzing every; that will sien the advances: And some Men's Dollar-Off Stores. i Women's Dollar-Off Storer. x can ol p iy usually vill take a complaint against th ¢3 to. miei Ms . hey can appropriate {: st! 1 this tonnage, Ul us| ts represen- ees oe es 7S a Vy paren — AIT RS Kept Very Long Hours. drew checks, he, and not a vice-presi-| policemen,’ declared Magiscrate Crane, | !,into, th a ia eee eer tat ye tg catkins Kelpation | of ie voted against paying the ad- 276 W. 125th, Street, near Eighth Ay zu Stn Street The Turneys Mved in the fashlonadie| dent, was supposed to have control of Tantin this city is aafe from the | be getec ined they had} of a long strike. It is estimated that) TAZe" gome of this te in the south- 298 Elehth Avenue, near 2ith Street 203 Eighth Avenue Arlington Hotel, at Now, sid Montague | the moneg, Se Pega aura on ithe ‘pollens pores te Sune to hava eens ts | there 1s @ rewerve of about 585,000 tons | West district.” TE RUEAY: cucoen Reade: Bireat i ere eta terG Brest. Brooklyn, occyoying, a WO (o| ihe lawyer replted: . Me then sent out several of hls court do with, the case, and. the. detectives Gt sara iene Tete Conlin Greater! New mORGOE oS ib wast 244 Bt, Motropsiitan Lite Bide. SP id ant 2nd Fereet = ‘ Pnavertidiany; come rear Cast law Is not nar-/ officers to look tor the two pulicemea took thelr man before Magistrate Moss| York. IOER: N.Y. PROOKLYN, fo tpemsclven and mover Nenants, They | ON, but sensible in tha: appiteation.” | and the kidnapped man. They eearched | in the ‘Tombs Court. He ordered them| ‘The coal railroads have tesued a CABINET CONSIDE BROOKLYN, N.Y sue BROOKLYN, , Moved into the four-room fut they oc-| quien the Prisoners counsel argued| high and low. but nor a trace of him | to take the man back to the Harlem|statement in which they declare that COAL SITUATION. 481 Fitth Avenue. near 10th Street 481 Fitth Avenue att Was no trick or device used| could they find. Finally, about two! Court at once. acaba 7nd Merce sey ceciere) that eae Reena crise S0tls Basa oe OE Rultsn Bireot . oupled two yeurs au | whe: fone of tie employ wien of the Arling- | ur Perkins pald out th 48, 0 - and that no fraud or devi teen used reserves 80 that |t will be impossibl NGTON, March 80.—President ferlgents or jobbers to manipulate | p WAeurN Biew'o wae avnote ‘taller’ they. were Cr st ey en re for 4 Roosevelt and the Cabinet to-day had ertoniened when they: hood #0, 88 he | agreed "b ; yosidens, G ’ Cc hhe stock of all the coal roads opened| under consideration the coal situation, Always left the hotel at 7 o'clock In| Frgcd Peforehand, eoncareapied EVENIN WORLD § RA ING CHARTS, off Yn the Bedok wt Soge. to-day. Jers|an disclosed by the proceedings of yes- - . eae nat MI Mrosktese before te | thin money, That te Ge andere | sey Central lost 3 points, Reading 7 14|terany, ‘The tel 3 from Indianap- : dining-room opened. om Sis stig ieienataae A complete and accurate racing chart is printed every paint and Delaware and Hudson olla of, John Gd gates John : His home coming was also u matter y: lod at later.’’ respond. U P te and Fran were as iter led the former Justice. day in The Evening World's postscript, noon and final President Baer, of the Reading Rall-| Gige rN $F sere for he: rarely, woh tn store | liaanoe of larceny oF wiortme i ieee i ; r mi ; road, sent a telegram to Mr. Mitchell | Us°"ene conclusion of tbe meeting the Ai8ldewu on buy candy at places limes a werk he would telephone te itie | papers. ‘There fa not sumicient leeataee |peaitions. Any one desiring missing charts can get same fi jast ‘night asking him it it was true| president’ made the announcement re tia‘ not guaranteed “Tuuy it for them yourself, { wife to meet him In Manhattan to have | Wfcice and therefore the Magistrate had| On application at the business office. Frank W, Thorp's][| that he had ordered the miners in the/ through Losb that there was at a PENNY A PO OUND PROFIN, af Mian aka Roto the theatre no jurisdietion to iesite aw e eed! jAntracite region to stop work after! nothing to say at this time. It was PECIAL FOR FRIDAY {3 % } BAe GAC AS the tami ie’a boy. of| this prisonee must ba atachetena ead) handicaps and complete consensus of all tipsters accon-§f| April 1. In reply Mr. Mitchell sent hin:| added ‘that the had not as yet replied to = 10 ASST, FRUIT AND NOT™ 15 ; | elgteen: who attractet attention by Nig! The defendant's attorney “hen went pany the charts in the postscript and noon editions tithe order: Letinyeniot the: telegrams, FG anriants,....-»-rounp LOC CHOCOLATES... ..RouND 156 { melancholy face. H* is an art student,| nto the question “intente.* z » £ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, + ' and now and then gave elaborate parties; “I know,” Mr. Cohen continued, ‘tha: | Maer ERULT_AND Nie? i { to his fellow studenta when his mother| my friend’ (pointing to Mr. Jerome) wil | CHOCOLATE, Ps EARFLE wp lOc er NUT soUND 15¢ } SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Sad: father were in New York fe that the question of intent 1a for a 1 for vening "orl a jury.” i s anw Turney in the Tombs a f ine e would have been ultra vires, but {mmoral, it has that subtle motive! 5‘ HIGH -GRADE CHOCOLATES { Rios after his arraignment in the police] hoard Of @muegion oF ete: Rad, Reyer | not dlegal. that Ot u BUTTER PEANUT pounn 10€ AND BONBONS, OR AN Ax: f \ court. The tra; bank teller was in| posed of In a habeas corpus proved: “Mr. ‘all advanced money of the feluntoan sQareate ALE: cp: 24¢ ‘ q small cell on the fourth ‘tier of ‘the| Ings company to the sufferers in the Johns Justice Greenbaum asked then who f ‘ OUD FAO RAN pounn15€ — cuocoLaTe coveneD ' Reig OE PC nis cot Where he ac’ man's motive has motht town fgod. That wae ultra vires, but mage the charge against Mr. Perkins. A weak stomach will get you into trouble as sure as you live. Unless (OLABSES CANDY. .- Gheasty CANAMEEM. poxn 25C ete aria abe staring aay Ae Ae] ae, with, the, matter” add. eke | Mee eee ised: information. on witch thes eannt of | your digestion is good the whole body will suffer. Indigestion is the MEXICAN PENOCHI 19 OLA SEMEN TE ROUND 29 Wall opposite him, and came to the) mitted it ix = crime Just the| He argued that the facts alleged con-| are brougit? There is no complaint dd ia the chroni Ie of ii i issee see cee sROUND Eon FP ROUHD) | IE. barred door. clasping two of the inne | mitted Sl isiluaeed en orlinel and ie there was intocreten mee tman plaint or acute, and dyspepsia the chronic result of imperfect digestion, AT OUR SODA FOUNTAINS, 10 Upelghts with h is hands. x-Justice Cohen then quoted several | criminal intent. "Pam making these charges, and L SATURDAY—Strawberries with Teo Cream and Whipped see LOC “Can't Talk,” He Says, authorities ne the, ment in giving tha money’ am the complainant,” replied. Mr, We will deliver 1 to 10 «54: ST. by jo.a email, slander ma, eat omeiCat . e waid. "was to Influence a nolitical | Jerome, explaining the’ technical merit: : 5 ibahddl Acbald spot on top of tie ‘head and| nad offered to UY &, FIRS® Co oder ten | pus intent. | Fe bntoua intent has never ded the argument and Justice Man fie gometning hair iy gray. iin “beard | ned ‘sean refuses. “ahereucec ger but] Reem certainly defined and son de- nbaum reserved decision, ‘giving Brooklyn. also grigtied, In appearance he | troken into ie a hateey BE ned] termined by the court according to the sides unth Monday to mubmit more|] Fhe Deliclous Cod Liver Preparation—Without Oll ken or The Brong, 100, No Ja-the typical cierkly, methodical under. | Broken Into @ gellar and helped himaelt! particular case under consideration, papers, goods tent CO, 'D, acthe 9 8. city bank. He was dressed | aha acquitted. oF steaming Illegal and Immoral. It preveats fermentation in the stomach, assists digestion, and tones up and Candler for oot Laahaty plded onthe bunk hentng alg’ |" "it was shown,” sald Mr, Cohen, | “ty tt conaiatant wich adits paticey | PASSPORT REFUSED iene % prereay| ee P and shipped from our Wurney seemed perfectly quiet and |; Mat the man didn’t Want 9 commit! that officere of \ corporation take ‘ae strengthens the digestive organs; helps to ote the food into material.to 10 ep, aap hee da ot" tn | LEQ ee MAP ths ar | mange oe moaretolgre and wie Tt MILLIONAIRE JAP, |] ath the body to purify and repent blood and to invigorate the ing 8 prisoner. bipdA2 ni that there Is no oriminal intent] agrinst public policy and public decency, entire system Vinol replaces weakness and suffering with Cd, and HELP WANTED—MALE. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, FT mvet Absolutely refuse to talk," | "ar! ‘Cohen then quoted the case of a| WHY Khould they be alowed to take! ATLANTIC CITY, N, J., March %0— comfort, It is delicious to take and contains no drugs, It cures indiges- AAAI aid; “I have absolutely nothing to| man who had sold the atook of another| Ur money 4 give Away to Whom frhe slate Department has refused to + d di *. Try i If it faile ill RS AND PULLER- WOMEN and | Kir! it fagtory Wor: for pubsoation. I told the officials|and. had represented he still had ic| ey iked. To do this was not only! grant passports to Kyeo Yoehimi, the tion and dyspepsia, ry it. it we will return your moncy. LASTE wrapping and tag uae atk rything laet right. 1 have nothing | paying dividends on It. He was tried| Witte vires, but was done w:th felonious | American wife, who have staned for ‘Vinol {s sold en the gugrantes plan inNew York only at the following drug stores OVERS, HANAN & SON,} pa wosk, ie B.C, Gould) f adid to thai statement. Bnd ucquitted, ag it waa shown that) iNtent, Japan on a vielt to that countey HEGEMAN & CO., 200 Bread w. ew FRONT, BRIDGE & WATER | —Olit_tt. “idea Waals ‘1 you came out here looking for an| he bad.'t had auMolent criminal intent.| , "Jt % not only againat pubite poltoy |” Secretary of Btate Root tven out 28th Bt $e Tabs me GA'W. S20. BGs) 280 Wi, S., BROOKLYN, Wien letters; state aalery. hadteee Le abd fyterview with me you are only wasting | A score of other caso werg quoted. "| butcamelnet Public moran cal?” waxed | *htutoment to the effect that the nine 120 EBaD babd aTORES oes Ane ‘esd end 9th 5p 8TS., gert letters; a lary. Addi Aigiiing (hat the giving of funds to PG Sls M ? od | ut allzatton, wt ory eh 7 nae Eenetwrey | Ped may 2 je tumed and walked back to his cot, canipaign fund by ale rastece ot the Jyatloe Greenbaum. Hogad aa theclawn yeuaee phos saat A fn J reg Sal ot Gahunabin 66 ‘inten Se. SYOF Pete boxer | ear i en F6 eet Son again. spoke, New York Lite was not Megal, Mr,| "I sonsider. it not only ‘Megs, fer] Uiited Binten, f CINE AN - " 0 " er _Beasin & Oppeunelin: 234 stand hav. |) LogT, FOUND AND REWARU! i] v medicine, | Cohea said turner r Jename, “but hghly tims] jr ty sald that Yoshim! will lay the INSMAN' , 60 é ri i 3 f ho anid, 2 4, prompted "by “an ati | °pnowe. that in time of war #0 | mon mntiot “Before the daganese. Gover is ub Ae PL Wa goat eli Kaa, Bes HA RE Nocans Penneivanin. eal “That an may now, was given to the nation to buy @ ehip| “Them, 1¢ it ts both tlegal and! ment on his arrival in Tokio, Work. &..7%4 Bway: ay Ww Be | os es ts i