The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1906, Page 3

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?: FRIDAY FVE WOR rae THE ROYAL WEDDING FETES GO ON AS POLICE HUNT DOWN ASSASSINS AND RE NURSEMAID TAKES STHMD FOR WATSON Bridget Scully Denies She Was " | Ever Kissed by Her ¥ | COURT'S ORD AS MICTORY | BO-CENT GAS Consumers’ League Is En- couraged by the Ruling of Justice Leventritt THE OF FORMER ATTEMPT ON KING'S LIFE. | ee os Spanish Ministry, Anxious to Allay’ Apprehension of People, Order the Gayety Continued— King and His Bride Ride Out Alone. MADRID, LIC NOTABLES WHO FIGURED IN MADRID BOMB OUTRAGE Employer, 1 Tho gray-haired and beauttfal mothep / of Jon Hall Watson, Mra, Marie L. Fe walking with the support of and attended by a oe the witness stand in her ‘© behalf in the trial before Justice {a jury in the Supreme Court on of Marie Loulse Watson Ju i—1 P. M.—kKing Alfonso and Queen Victoria ap- s8TO an open i A BLOW TO TRUST out an escort. 7 ected sight caused tremen tron: testified it 6ole —— ‘ een “ pere’s story that dou among Majes- on third, ‘two He Pointed Out that Le ties’ escape from death yesterday by the wildest ovati Practice Alone Prevented The King and Queen to be calm and undisturbed. His mma, papa was tolling : ‘ . or . in the nursery.” an Injunction. esty wore the uniform of a general and smilingly waved his hand to Grand Watson said that j le. There were no troops i e str \ red was a very bright child, but bt le. There were no tr in the streets, only a few scatte! cee tea uua eve quite impossible for him to frame speak an original sentence like that, Mr. Osborne waved Grandma Wateon from the stand without oross-examina- tion and with Gouthero euavity and chivalry, THE FIGHT TO GO ON,) mou 7 lose the fact that the author of He left many valuables and He bought a bouquet of | the ou Members of Gas Consumers’ clothes behind him in his hurried fitght. League Are En | flowers before the attempt and concealed the bomb within it. sat 4 | ce auetewe " cc ; h Bridget Soully, who was Baby Wem aed This bouquet was thrown amid the strewing of the flowers whic! Bee ean inahad betes? Sak fell upon the coach as a greeting to their Majesties. The would-be assas- when the firtatiovs with Baby's pape j sin rented an ¢ poking belcony at a fabulous price, [in the woodshed, on the lawn and ten- The ection of Jus | ndividual arrested this morning and taken to the Med{o Dia poliec a sours ae aati and the Wash esponds with the description of the author of yester- ‘and found by Watson's lawyer in the sere “ ; vice Mrs. H , at Southampton, Lt i |L. L, was sprung as a surprise in the te Lada mF G |trial. She is a sharp-featured woman ‘ *RENCH POLICE éocand ‘Queen iVidvor The Spanish Embassy V-\with sharp gray and came to wae, aa a that the latter went throug messages 9 and | court ng sult of light gray, WATCH FRONTIER, sin and showed he Ming many alplo-| asridgut den of the charges ft of & the earlier|madg by Mrs. Peres ries Lane, Ber- of the | tha ‘dale, cio Misses Sadie and ‘Aung Hidden, and declared thas the story of haby's pratte was absurd, ‘John. coul y Bridget.’ Always called me “Biddy,” and dy displayed during us dastardly ———— | | PARIS, June 1—A large num French detectives have been po: sh frontier to prevent ti er of Lat courage attempts. WwW OVOF eald unt { the author of the May aint nat =thm | erie 5 te BOMB PLOT WAS Altonao | iivte°kvatson never hugged me, nor Prewident Pallleres and Fo: 1 by An-| 4) e, nor Kissed me anywhere. I FORMED IN LONDON. 14 out- 2 Min- to set DUUrgCUIS LMAVe telegraphed F wouldnt tet any man kiss me, and it and Queen Victoria von ——$_—$_— tens OG Amatres, Count| Chen { left Mrs, Watson gave me ® ulous escape. | LONDON, June 1—King Edward and (‘the plot + tel ot Zeoorninen Gato! es ning the! Queen Alexandra to-day ain. eromolainihave. no S brought out that for two years bo ite Spanien Tenibianye | Queen Alexandra to-day lved teln- ho! of tals have n Ta ee et kmauaaylus ator | eo mombers of win ene |grams of a reassuring from of executing I, the insane dria in response 4 pases mony, and on Mtn ench press is y | Madrid in respon to went hener Me ‘This cloned the test! | ng. tho bomb UMAAImo1s in|to King Alf A despatch from Maas 13 says that an| Meni! tion the charges in which | and In’ 6: nitraze at 7 Bra neniian trrdataineailgosep! “Blanche” and an ie | ae xpressing emparny | expressing * / , a were mentionud royal math dnjunction sought jus ( re arg. lawye Justic in his o; conte: an if eas the may no the Gas 6 Lev To-morrow, we open our NEW store | cAt 183 Broadway- Tae Mayor OF Weg, by Underwood New York.) ere ASSZSS/ Hl, 2QTION 2a Parls to assist the wounded. and later sent vitvers wmong the families of the vic- ortege was to f stranger who hired the artist's | Us, doing everything possible to con- | * oi and min the eaterare It's another Lambert shop : Queen hai ini he pe an Prin- i THE NALINE OMh Rasa te : of Wales and the Archduke and WeeniAcHitrniee NG wtK duchess Francis Ferdinand of Aus- . red ‘ Bech ASD iten er Aiea had already reached the Palco Te Cortlandt Street Store stays right where it is— wastika’. in hianicne were awailing for the King and a ale Hh with the Infantas, i ’ fendi "ane." conavtiaan | When rome’ tine hae wtat the we are spreading out, that’s all. D day, ed F| royal coud appearing, tho Prince af Legislature ou sow = 7 Ee stirs ne Y it ‘ ree seat arene comet onrel nim a glass of soda ; Wales and the Infanta Theresa, who | . oh end vm is nerves, 1 mo c eri " e1 g gppertanty toe che people, men ana wo SEN ee mel tn orien en cate mee pon pe rae Ciro cAt each store a complete «Men's Clothing Department. oth flaed a rete orting Cx strike him while others shoute: horitie pecan pus a , s s had to asst ting statertents amiing the sus-|more disturbed when they saw the ry tm: ak ner that the & t Kc king the man to the ata- aye no ye made any announce-|¢mpty coach arrive with its bloody | cAt each store a complete Haberdashe Depar Soke us neans Lhe. we d-cent rate . . y e { | CF ‘i j be Rida en bene ee Bk Sie Taka He {s of good appearance and| ment tending to clarify the situation, hora. ’ aha id me of the Gay Trust, mewhot reeembles the man the police | The magnitude of the atteanpt on the | But the royal familly were finally re- brimful gf the best men’s Furnishings. Mois daciared Teusonan mavhiheeaiockinas ik: lves of King Alfonso and Queen V Weved when they saw the King and , pled Biates Courts, tt tmoans’ ¢ 2 Itcriallinereaans Wid hoemimbariic re Killedl (Guseneas <At each store a complete «Men's Shoe Department sup- the legul rate for gas is 0 cents at The suepeot says he went to a bull- f ited | Queen arrive, time and that the as Trust has | feht ye Jay afternoon, tut he does!" now given at twebty. Queen Christina embraced them and * a : * { Fight to Charge AY Wore. sud [HOt expkun how he passed his flme| Gon, Weyler was one of sixty per- | \ttered her deop thankfulness at their i plied with stylish footwear direct from our own pArmumente will (be heart by Judge! \csterday morning. Ho refuse to give|sona wounded. ‘The \Genoral is sori: |¢escape. The Princess of Wales wes also next Monday. Until that tlme nothing| the Spanish pollo any further tnforma-| ously hurt and may die | solicttous regarding the victims and | factory~ at Rockland, Mass. can be done nthe Atateoourt e CO tion but adds that he {a willing to| Axty arrests lk ve been made, but the | Asked for information about the Gte i person who actually threw the bomb ts! of the Marchioness Tolora. still at large. Blood on Queen's Veil. answer any questions the Britieh Consul amy put to him. INSULTED A GIRL; SENT Td PRISON Mias Margaret Ryan, who works In a Gowntown restaurant x cashter, wis returning to her home at No, &2 East} One Hundred and Thirty-sixth streot, | early this morning, wher she was ac. gosted by two mon at One Hundred and| Mhirty-seventh street and St. Ann's ave-| nue Bho paid no attention to then and they Collowed her, ong on either side, to the door of her home, Here they would not let her enter and she toward BL Ann's avenue screaming hep, One of tic men tied, er her. Polloeman iKosendals of Alexander avenuy station, came to) her resclte and arrested te wan, iD the station-house he guye th. oa Mark J. Waters. He Was arraigned in court to~fay, and guve the 1 t M Rogers, Ma Qsked him if that was his fo maid It was not. Frank M. Has Is his correct name. He aid he was ong carpenter and exhibited a wnion for a steam-ftters’ union, "Dp strate looked them over with a co: ran for the ocher | to then sent him to the work. yu had told the truth y : ve fared better, a be ru ia: you might Boner with ted down and names | inken forolgnors who Were alos git, to the island, He was led to the els ween! name | ar The prisoner speaks English, Spanish and Italian, When searched at the po- loo station a knife and fork and seven- ty-five pesetas were found in the man’s persesston. At tho time he threw author of the outrage evidently suf: fered some injury or burn, as one of tho gurmonts he left behind shows bloodstains, The man In custody at the Medio Dia station, and Hamilton, the sus- taken into custody by the police at the instigation of the English de- tectives, are now said to be dentical, but the fact not been definitely established, Hamilton was arrested. It now appears, as he was on the point of taking a train leaving Madrid. He j# paki to have arrived here from Catalonia jthe hot-bed of agitators, and to have first gone to the Calle nal, on the route of the wedding proceston, where he engaged & room Manuel! Morales, He Said. the bomb the poltc pe But, falling to secure a front balcony, 6 suspect give Up his room and we the Calle Mayor, he offered to pay any price fc 5 were all occupied, artist was induced large sum of m front which was a ant ron railing, e of the han some TWO HOUSES IN EXCHANGE FOR ONE! pro Dire Doubling Their Fortune ! ‘~ LIVE IN ONE AND RENT THE OTHER! This! A Jewelled decoration worn by King Alfonso was ehatteret by a splinter of the bomb. Queen Victoria ts Inconsolable, deciar- ing that she ts responsible for so many persons being dalled. The Ministry tis decided to continue the fetes for the purmese of allaying public apprehension. LONDON, June 1—A despatch to the Bxchange Telegraph Company from Madrid to-day says the nb-thrower {has been arrested, is confined in the Medic Di poloe station und con- fesse] and supplied details of the out- rage. MADRID, June 1—The officials her are beginning to belleve that two bony were thrown at the King an! On. yesterday, and that the snisx.cs ox ploded simultaneously, with only one vivid flash = The scene which followed was Wke that witnewaml ono oot. field. Corpses. pools of blood and wreckage were strewn on the ground, the front No, $$ Calle Mayor, before whic hthe explosion occurred, was coy- 1 with holes, and blood dripped from curteine of a window on the first Hor. In the apartment of the Duke Ahumada the Marchioness Tolosa and her daughter were killed. One body was jammed in the balcony railing, and was removed with diMculty, ayor and aii the nearpy tided by police, who ted ingress or egress until thoy eon thoroughly searched. A ton- ant on the thir floor and a young man who wos leay house were among t Arrested. ‘The crowd tried to liyneh the prisoners, and the police only prevented !t by changing. ot Numbers of people hurried to the to seck news of relatives, but were not @liowed to eater the buildings. 1» Marquis of Tolosa, ignorant of the death of his wife, was one of those Who arrived, and the guards at at |refused to admit him. Finally, how- | lover, he was allowed to enter, and heirtrending scene followed, ‘Tho coolness of the young King was marve On hing the Palace afttr the exolosion he sant adiutants us, The counge of the Queen was grent- ly admired. Bhe was somewhat over- come with emotion at first, but the | King calmed her, saying that it waa |nothing serious. Luter she recovered | her self-poswession and bore herself | well throughout the trying ordeal, Soine of those who suw the young | Queen alleht from the royal coach just Jafter the explosion say that her Dridal yell touched the bloody pools on the pavement and it bore an imprees of the terrible scene as ehe returned to he palace, The King yesterda ng received the Princess and Ambassadors and de clared that he profoundly regretted the Thi of life ng his brave soldiers. proximity of the coach of Grand Duke Viadimir of Rusala to the royal coach at the time of the explosion lod many the spectators to belleve that the attempt had been against his Iife. It Is asserted that letters were re- celyed in Government quarters last night asserting that this would not be the Inst attempt, as the band of con- red its intention to spirators had dect 8 efforts to a of diso some isalon of the wd- of the main fea- which the Royat wously pres- > event has already cant Journment fe jt gloom over the festivities. hi no longer show liveliness and arity, There was a magnificent dis phy of fireworks with # singhg and dan Inst night, but they pro- cewled with lack of spirit. A pall seema to have Hen o ommiunit Pr Minister of the Inter! a personally o {ducting tho investigation of the out- rage Up to the p nothing cer- taln is known of the composition of the bomb, but from tho acrid odor por colved {t tx fulminate of m cury was the plosive —$__._. sont Krahe Association Outing. The.annual outing of the William A will tak A tino day's pro- en arranged by the com. mittee, 183 BROADWAY, Near Dey Street Subway Station. 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