The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1906, Page 3

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THE WORLD: THU “RSD AY EV ‘ kk En VAY “USTED SUB- TREASURY COIN EXPERTS COUNTING TONS OF GOLD 9 si WOMAN FROM CHIR IN STREET, = Stricken with Heart Dis- ease, She Died Shortly After on Doorstep. | | ING THe Bac HOME ACUN BAS SHovetu STi) NAM ite | INTO A Box ant : 7 CARRE 6) r ay | y i Six expert coin counters are wading through sixteen tons of gold coin and the 1 es ‘ ae as has been dumped {nto the Sub-Treast 3uilding from the 1 In’stacks ighing machi ontin counting-house has been ery half-hour the men h ‘ { Jeal bankers to meet advances the local -treusury dt to rest their eyes from the sl 1 44 ak | Tecent periods of stringency. It has all to be welghod and counted—no e that after a short time thelr c t Job when the bulk of the metal is taken into consideration. en, too, the them and everythir ar a a ‘ milling on Une! and double eagles, the be done at all at night, so the counters d 1 t ind the German ri nd hands unace work tntfl d ome of the gold {s In bulli ; air, W dling the coin wo: stored, dle over hiveest urths of the imported : D t Oak The men at work {n the Sub-Treasury have hands as hard ¢ ven million seven hundred thousand dollars worth of coin & fod Mrs.) ment and they plunge thelr arms up to the clbows into the glitt S ed up to noon to-day, and the weary counters still have 2 ‘ | Of treasure and with le every coin that is the ad of them which arri € Unless there are further yy sh a are not counted pments ¢ men will be through with y one, . their labors by When thi strained x] out and welgh The English gold {: taining 60 1 lay no Mf to re t They receive r tlon for 0 oners, a ma MAHARANEE is ANGRY AT THE ‘RUBBERNECKS’ ROGERS IS PUT | ~WBAD LIGHT BY GARFELD. MSTERY IN ENTITY OF DROWNED MAN, ais T. Dillingham » Not Believe Body rat of His Son, Indian Prince Princess Doesn't the Way She Is Being Pursued. a Vier Highness, ,the Maharanee of Ha- thinks Amer: the most | Statements Oil Magnate Varying Standard © coming migl this great land of liberty Told to Roosevelt. 5 coming bf r ie if ~ 1 m the F t auly distressed od t t | ublished in a morning ss May 4 L | she says made ner C while Doesnt Like Interviews: “if “Why is tt that the newspapers want mn J 1 x 1 oe my eh say about me are i It really is too bad. 1 have 2 refused to bt i 1. saree since I have been he Ause it with Mr Ga A ean have been aus s i year 1 bd : Has No Positive Proof. Jan cos- ‘ “1 cannot the . said Mr e, but there was not the least dis- m . 55 Mngha i ay of colo! elry, tttle - i Higham tony ¥ of color of jewelty, A Iittle arap Lier ligpnesseTte Mahara : ; re, With a copper-colored skin, wg Bs * by Wt A he kK eyes and the gentlest expression « rs 1 r That ts the Mat “Of course, I do not } r e i nd A brottice 1 den of an pany my husband ¢ 3 1 oO ¢ Tiel ? with Jewel amon, r Was not por ‘ m1 ean a The only spo Standard a . $8 Was the pi iu t q 4 of hor f ew f 1 i ' ane high-caste Indian woman Ha ss wads fer Highness was her t rin Oe art wis H atrao Calkwad, Waiting tor ut 1 Ou Com ighs, the faitni ed {toy for seven yeata has Y i 1 ‘ ber of the royal Handsome rn 1 4 may be far ahead of India then. Her lee k 3 1 Mzation,’ d the Princess, "but ni of India, at Wh w s we woul dnever mak eatny a he ot &-]}to our country so unhappy by ¢ As as heara| tem aa they do here. It ecan Hee ad at riunddn: 6 way of civilization, but it Is r AM of Mi Ae nd finally time In my experi . alized In G) fornia td after that per a aed ia sorter ate, /RUESUML: TT have = Petco tee 4 antics repomeer AI | and England and never have my ' = 0 ‘ e 6 to. est movements been followed by a curi- So ee the Kast Riv was ao by ous crowd.” ‘who {a under sentence to be t composed that identification h of June 10, for Hon { possible, and as the father Dislikes Such “Compliment during the week of June 10, for f Foot hig son in aver. two soars Tuvan explained ttaat atcwantonly rage murder, maid towtay that a ‘ an American way of expressing a com- epresentative ot tm firm would stort pliment of great interest, but Ifor Royal Lady bedsrit POs she It aides) tp ncaa nt Tigine doesn't ike compliments of iy A Hach kind! Mayes, who ty held on su: the, S A “Why do people want to write about ing implicated in the murder. : soya Neate) ey has emus an Javertigation there te rate fre quired Her Highness natvely, EN i re a Sason: to Racertain: Whe hy Memir T . ry Prosecuie. CKe y hav yew i ston in 1AM \ 1 eiiten at Long Tra aap {L was made to discs aude Official Who Prosecuted Tuck: | may bave been at Weston in tol Whine to th Dillons wal Me Dt “T might | morning paper that 1 never th Sa ae ot i % think that it wow thy t my son, |} er Declares Action Was Not who tra of Cory 1 My. fon wa hort of m uvia and havo 1 ‘ c was ship ondition. of MHA yoRe fy London 1 sip Unexpected. inf x mit ny i any of this ? It is « ; ‘ ; t josity Why Leap = a of serl ry rat winnile mn do the san ere? lopment levelop Hah madence Ay of our visit in New] BINGHAM, Me, May Sheri c. 4! Hd Wein 3 re wit from. Los not mind, but no- is if aa esto a By ed—wis to be expe : Xngois w Meche Gaereeliow. re 1 thin be ple OUR, to‘ape| H, Smith came here to-day and te | this particular moment, tt} And Vil F ine th in Francisco earthquake.” alate my desire for privacy. Hayes, laborer, arrested {n irtioularly.\signisoan t Me iltnehian ed not axniain: how |The Maharanee paid‘ high complt- ayer: ® Wes partiouliely isigninban his son came to change his name from|ment to the New. York shops, She} connection with the Mabel’ Page mur-| ‘It was not unexpected but T do not Marrying "Squire Dend. Tee Dilingbam to Michael F. Dillon. id that what she yas able to neo whon| der case, to Skowhegan for a hearing. [think that the thing shiuld be taken] HAMILTON. ©. May 4 re. f Young Diingham w thirty. void he crowd was extreme! ‘Pre a 0) ” 1 r io the oli. ad rwed in the. Corel ‘orew | teresting. | She made a. f N=! Undor the law: in this State, in murder | seriously ; homas xi Wien at college. and is § feet 10 Inches | in some of the Fifth ave cusos, any magistrate can order a pris-) A petition for the commutation of | eyarrying ‘Squtre,”” who yemed iat and Leb oat psn sys eure poh visited one of t nie held for examination. ‘Tuoker’s sentence to life imprisonment she, Peer Genciieerentes y ‘dle | many polnts In common between BASTON, May 17,—James H Vahey, was to have been presented to Gow atte he 1 ie mpyt ¢. Uh 0 * di Bas ieee: ed m: mM $8 um! ™i- ul ? ‘i terday while being removed to a hos: PR Be pronto ha FO LS i Fe Tae inte ER UML werype counsel for Charles L, Tuoker, Gulla next Friduy, Dita” Dy abit OD al Govern of| Wo. 990.900 in GOLD # |, 500,000 TH DOVOLE eAGiES THE CHAMPION amueTe y ONLY GREENE THOUGHT HED WIN A MILLION But He Bane and His Wife Charged Him with Abandonment. | Former a a ehekaeel ence MASQ CHOATE FIGHTS FIGHTY-CENT GAS Repre sents Corporation in the Inited States Court. T wor w Ambassador was to-day ee Mea AND EYEN MARTIN SHERIDAN, couLo 2.00 POUNDS WEIGHT ‘TMILE, VAWED AT $53 000 ar wine “Dp i} \ octaves, 3 | ‘ FS A ve Nay PEDALS, cop- hy ix ure Oa : 12 Ib hammers, hard oy wood cases, double veneer, 7 in the House Reduced from $10, $ Tourist Coats, and AND Stunning Long Loose Mixture Pony Coats. fom as smart a as the city has seen $72 and #9: . Ae sunny me and Sacer nights as | of the cool days of Spring. Becau of backward weather they all go ‘to- morrow at one price—$5. j } light, this Spring—coats that you se on the best § if women everywhere, \\ es PIANOS si Tie ‘Soler | AACE RIOT {8 BEGUN BY SHOTS FRED BY WOMAN Real Estate Broker. on Opposite Sidewalk Got Bullets women were engag- 1 Fy 8 who eumed ty tn't was was di. plowed Ladies’ and Misses’ Walking Pumps. shapes, newest ve leathers in t fitting Pumps, The fashionable styles COWARD. Ties and Oxto: seas SOLD NOWHERE ELS, JAMES S. COWARD, 208-274 Greenwich St., N. Yo NAL WARDEN KTREEE Mall Orders Filled, Send for Catalogue, | Anderson 6b 7 1-3 $250 1 Equal to any other make ( coats of varnish. Guaran. teed 10 years. of Piano sold for $190 more. Send fer Sold on logue, e ear plan, Aigersonieo 370 FULTON ST. || vr GABLER HAZELTON & KRELL PIANOS ® DIAM BROOKLYN STORE r Cash Credit. Brook, Branch, 407 Fulton st.

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