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co MOTHER'S SINS eam. ~ DOOM PRINCESS ——TONINS sion Part of Louise’s Punishment. ° LEOPOLD'S GRANDCHILD Was Born to Crown Princess} Louise After She Fled Sax- ony- with Futor. Giron. From -Barlln comes an announceme @hat the baby Princess Monica “daughter born to the Crown Princess Louse of Saxony) dae of-thy @ian King. Leopold. after her ment with tha youtbAil Prot, Giron, 1s to be “reared in the strictest Boctoston; ANA ALMATY” CoM PeTTEN 1 take the veil in a relltous order. 60 the ains of the mother, whieh Hay has not deen—eatiel upon toe will be vimited upon the sinless c: which by tie divorce settiement are ranged between Princess her-ex:husband, now Kine twas restored to tie latter's c éf this year. . The Princess Louise, second daughter Of the notorious Belgian King, eloped with the young tutor Giron in Decem- Wher, 190. ‘They went first to Switzer- Jand and. later to Parts, where the Princess gave out a remarkable sta ment, saying whe loved n and wo! dive with iim always. whether ber hus- and divorced her or not, and declar- Aq that to bea Princess was to be a slave and that she would never return to her former state of servitude. She openly stated that Giron was the father of Princess Pia and said she would resist any attempt made by nor husband to claim it Nevertheless, Giron and the Princess Were peisunded to part, the latter going fo Brussels to pursue his engin B studies, King Leopoid's daughter Uring to Lindau, in Bavaria, where on May 18d, the t-fated Princess Son—| dca” Pia was born. Later at a conference held ‘by the Emperor of Austria and the King of Saxony, huyound of Princess Loulse, the {ile of the mother and child was. determined. Liwas dermed that Princers Loutse Louise ejn May THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1906. Little Saxon Princess and Mother for Whose Sins She Is Doomed to Convent | —— Court by Magistrates and Finelite. Houser—Sent—from—Court—to Wahle f — on Hina! Was (0 be allowed $0 a your, Chat tho King of Saxony was to-asknowlédge the legitimacy of the I je Princess and should have absolute control” of het 2 was L ears old. announce jowing — the father's axsuming sntrol of the vehild that whe is to be forced Into a cloister te her mother's sing In- dicates first time the deptr of his resentment Upon what he has acknowledged to be fis own fekh he purposes to wreak | ngeance which. In the case of the troumatances and public pol- ed, forego: sing of th Fr will de visited father upon the child and) a] of-the--inexorabte how} noand 2 t npa with her) and for a mot entitled to. Inevitably ¢ the Saxons regard r nad Unnecessarily “cruel Princest 1a mublinied somé, ‘confess! tH WHS she brought She kravest charges of cruelty and im- morality against many of the crowned heads of Europe, An yet sho has not expressed heraolt te —which—the—hitant she injured has\doomed thelr child: aa ment for © Princess King Leopold Crown mie mi to t Toutes 4nirly. hearth, as what the olowter t, mt wre King’s Ke ~ PICQUART IN NEW om | ~ FRENCH CABINET General Who Made Fight for ~~ Dreyfus Is War Minister Inder-Clemenceau: —PARIS,_Oct _1.~Tho new Frgeth Cabinet “haw beon“comptotad, aa fol Saws! Premie? and Dinliter of the-tn= terior, M. Clemenceau; Minister of Jus- tes. M.~Guyot=Dessiigne; Mlalster” ot Foroign: Attairs; Mo Pichon: Miilater of Udueatiss— st — “SHG: = nance, M. Calllaux; Minister of War, Gon, Picquart: Minister of Marine, -M- Thomaon; MiniwterofPubile Works, NI. Barthou; Minister. of Commerce, M. sboumersue into Agtenitire ate dtu, “and Minivter-of Labor, at, Y¥ivi- ani, ser The portfolla of Minister of the Colo- nie Was offered: this afternoon Aulillersa Croix, iiee M, Millles-Lacroia's acceptance of th Colénial portfatio incerta, M. Mines rand declined to;enter the Cabinet ox: cept’ as Foreign, Minister, i M.- Cheron,. Déenuty® tror become civ!) gesfatant to" Gen, MM menegeu, ‘Duomson Doumergues, Barton and Caen, will Pt rt. Briand, Tiau were ménbers of the Barrien Gadblnet, whi enters upon its} 1 { i | Magistrate W; sitting Side Court, last Saturday uvon to give a decision In Treated charged with obtain! under false West One Hiridred and strep, and the amount iny 0. trate Wanhle recognized htm mer client. Ge announced the circumstances he did no ville Pollee © adjournot unt! to-day. “The man, apa _whon_it was wrote the the ales “The —awithin proceeding: fendant>orynand ut— bank Seventh District by oon sel ALEXANDER FN The action of Magistrate sending Magistrate cient: back™to-htm-was an surpr jored. t sreof-Magisizate Wakie; low] ne tn agunre deal trom Pho -West—fida: Three Hundred Wom Flights of Stair: Se Three the pr hundred, women he ougtt to hear the case, eeded to indorse low Houser was accordingly sent to ¥ where the onse Indorsement Wahlo's employed sing and aponging department in tho Weat | was called the case of one Jultus R. Houser, who had been ar- Ing money pretenses, The complainant] was Charles A. Braunateln, of No. 661 Fourteenth volved: wan When Houser was arraigned Magts- ns a for that under t feel that and pro- the papers as fol- Referred to Magistrate vrosiding “Wn Fourth District, aw defendant Is a former client of undersigned Magistrate, Fourth District Court Selected, becatiee jt Ir nenrest. — BO) GE AWA HES defendant “was unable to et A satisfactory bonds- proposed that ho bo paroled. in custody of ols counsel, Mr. Levy. the lawyer refused to. accept tha responmbility. Houser was ar- ralgnel again to-day Magistrate Finvlite refused “th Isten to the case. Grabbing the papers, he and—de= tothe Pinelite in farmer all -cround” Huser appeared to be over- Wanle, all ha-detiared;-eshe-started for — + JETOESTIAM SEIS WOMEN A PAN en Rush Frantically Down Eleven tn STARVED TO DEATH WP AITY PARK Stranger, Greatly Emaciated; Found Dead on Bench——Had Lived-for-Days.on Crumbs. { The police to<lay removed to the! Morgue the body Of a man who had ap- | parently starved co death in Mount / Morris Park, He had been seen about the little Harlem park several days, and-visttors hud observed tat hy wey usually waiting for picknickers-to leav. so-that-he=mignt-pick up the crumbs: Wile Patrolman Cosgrove was mal ing his rounds today he sew the mildest curled up on a bench, Unable to arouse htm, he called an ambulance from th Haren Hospital, —and- tie dester-aaid It was apparent he had astasyed @eath and that he had poo been BAeSHatious -OTEFR) ours hefars het died. Ha sras—about—fitty—years—otd; tive fot ning inches In helght, and weighed normally about 1 pounds, He had dark hair ida brown ustache, tinged” Sait ahay He rare a black —eiripet coat and vest and trousers of a diffe: ont stripe: Jfe had’ black cap;-a ‘belt Trt aro BOTs: peer erage ere JOKE ON INSPECTOR, BUT NO FUN FOR HIM. to | ° Martinez, of Colombia, Put} Dr. Through Third Degree in Search of Stolen Emerald one of-a long ¢: | that were committed at residences TROltatro diam: Jing, served BURGLARY UNDER NOSE OF WATCHMAN | grant societies, and’ women ot _| York fall back upon these for:nervants Otter paves fant ad out ort ‘Two Girls Who Gav Real Cure, a T TURN HUNDREDS AWAY WHO DAILY EK SERVANTS In Vain Do Immigration Societies Strive to Stem Tide of Inquiries. WON'T BE CONVINCED. Insist Upon a Personal Vi Even Though Informed that It Is Usele isit, } Nowhere tn New York fm there much absolute ertiainty thet bie city haa ais servamt-girl problem as in tha Yirat] ptock-of-Htate—xtroet—fiia—biock—con-} half a dozen em!- eo Now tains the lomes of the doors now hundreds of women pasa| In tha coursé of a week. Thoy enter] hopeful-and-comte out despairing } “No servants here,’ $s tho word they! AS z ote q | tu Scores = Wiss fsela idee vley= At eome of the homes the women can read this, It ta to be presumed some| of them'.do redd the little placards In the windows, but vory few heod tt. Tha 1 1 housewife aceking wants to seo for her-| Miobel, when tho call’ bell rang and Wiere entered a woman of b Kerent self, abpeara An Evening Wotld reporter heard al 'l want a girl” announced the yiat=> wail of woe to-day before he had time |tor nee i We bave none.’ to-explain that he was Ing | rons. girl at “Das Deutsche Lutherische Em- answared the mat- ot any kind? Not any.” igrantenhaus."” No. 4 State street. Ho} RT dantoga rece’ ' esked the. cause for the Iitle placard pomiienoe sim RUSS anouncing 'o Gtria for Service Here." “We hav t any.” ‘We have had sixty or seventy-fre |. ‘But I must have a girl. Where can persons—mostly women—each day, ask- ing for servants,” explained Secretary Steffen, ‘'but we have no servants to furnish, We used to have a fowg but now every girl that comes over, practi- cally, has friends here. Quickly Get Places. “A girl landa here on Monday and has a want ad in a newspaper by Wednesday. Thelr friends have showed them the beat way to find places. So we ha to tell those who call that the best thing they can do Is to watch the want-ade, poy “I believe that many who come here jo-obtain-servante-for-oheaper in they céuld through an em-| CHAUFFEUR RACED FROM DYING VICTIM | ‘Auto Ran -Down Man _ on | Broadway and Was Speed- "23! SKIOOOOLE FER euse | 00 YoU TINK Te A CHEAP, Masher. the O ashing, on Street nly. PRETTY GIRLS ~ WHIP MASHER ON THE STRE “It's the Only Cure for Such Pests,” Says Pret- ty Miss Riley Later. Guardian Didn’t Know Hatch} House Had Been Rifled’ of $5,000 Property. Edwant §, Hatoh, a lawyer, Uving at No, 311 West. Seventy-fitth street, has Just discovered that during his and Ais. family's absence from home tn the summer and early fall’ months hia home | wan robbed of jewels, silverware and tapestries Valued” at $5,000. Tho rodbery tx believed to haye been | street when the maching dashed pant committed by some ona who was ac- | jim and —he-attampted—ta-atop tt Te] quainted with the premises. The thieves | hauffeut and tha persons in the car worked ina datiherate —manner—thay BE “Rooted atthe _pollcaman-and general Interior of the house was not | | dienrranged and ne tine waa taken | t = to dodge tie automo- | Letcept things of value that could be t : = {pits purinere-wamnt-tme, and he was t eaally carted off and easily disposed of | All Gambling-Houses in Whe yong to tie Serenades Rian Tet | There were no broken windows or bat- | away, tered doors, und how the thieves gained | entrance Is a mystery The robbery of Mr, Hatch’s home Is ain of similar burglaries uring the summer wiile the famillea “were away. When Mr, Hatch closed up his home he emplayed a watchman, but the watchman did not know the house Had peen entered UNTIT tho roturn of Uie nrough the police of Washington a | notice has been—eent—to-ali_the New. | York pawn shops offering a large ro- | card for the jewels Jost” in that cl somo tlmo between June 30 and Oct. Jb, Tho advertiged Ist includes a pair of nd earrings. drop “maint: | each wolghing about four carats | and valued at-a total of $2,900, and a dia. d-brooch, “dealgn of q Maltent orosst feotewith-five-stones;-enctwrightag two nnd one-half carats or more, PLATT-BWORCE- AGAIN TALKED OF Rumors That _Wife’s Papers Have Been Served Not Con- firmed by Those Interested. A report that Senator Platt has boen with papers in a sult for di eae erecou thie: ‘/of B. Stern & Sons’ wholesale clot Dr. J. Martinez. a wealthy citizen of basis eit ae suse ae (atc Sterne Gana whe terete nilla, Colombla, learned a geoat | YORE Brought by hls wite, waa current French Resitent-Goneral In Tunis,’ who{stampedod at noon o-dpy, rushing | deal to-day about, tho methods of jto-day in political and Ananctal circles, formerly Nas 2 colloague, of M. Cle-|Gowp te stairs trom the eleventh | United States customs oficlals, jtolther Fenster Fiattinor any. one ay Ploquarts tha dander ot Genie [Moor A Jet. of steam mistaken | for] Conilng iio" por, on tie steamship Rociated with him would talk about the Vivlani, “a Soclillst. Deputy. for Paris; |8meKe hind started @ fre panic, and in| Prinz Waldemar, of the Atiag per- Matter, Mra. lad Senyers= refused Pe Catlinns, Who, was inanee atininiar| the ‘ensuing daghi for tho strect tt was | vice, to-day, tue Deputy Collsctors took ty Tar ancy patent Ee Mite ;Liacrolx, 8, Henator from: the Deo eruen (ag: there were no dsatha by | br. atartnees desinr Au on ond whgn Mitts. ; SEA DAMIEN ANCOR tat aici ST ached tic company’s pler tho Sur- >!!! SED R ier ort rommalane, who | The! Stern “establishment occupies eeear took Ryasperiels iets at Dgpat aka tia Li auav ore nate ea dy feeble Hourgeols Cabinet of 1895-1645. 8) three uppsr floore of the twelvo-atory | trunks and ¢fod/ ther Moyers the erie ar cre eg uc ouh ots tha Hatal pececlAd Neu siiattuss building, Stoat of the employees, are! 4, Mish otheyssounded athe: bolta cher wnen shenis¢able ito way tojints | Kalin-gitis: A few men ate also em: | Wor Tb i pred |oice, The worry and excttament HELD AS CHICAGO THIEF. Barnes, Charged with Nobbery and Bail-Jomping, Captured Here John Barnes, allay John J. Croako, who sald he was'a clerk, of No, 11, Bast Mwenty-soventh street, was arrested at (Twenty:weyenth street and Fourth aye- nue last night, and remarded to-day to await the actlon of authorities from ‘Chicago. Ho Ja wanted there charged with hav- ing held up and roped Samuel Hann, ployed. the tenth floor, done, and it Is strange ichat taken for smoke, as it wus to: was Instantaneous, of Station A, mounting the mall, was confronted by a of humanity charging down tho men. punching and fight! the front, No one fell. taln trampling {f one had, Somebody sent in a. fre-a! adder to rising ‘to the next floor should be Steam is used constantly on | of the r Where the sponging la tho y or day, A girl shrieked ‘ire! and the panic Frederick Donnasch, a mall! carrier, stalre with! solid’ mass the stairs, ng to reac If would have beon cer | j, larm, that the excitement by bringing B merginint, OF Reveral hundred dollar [the ongines, and the girls never stoppe _ end jewelry, He gaye bail a year |untll they reached the street. It took Be, but skipped, muph urging to make them’ return, ptable, and after this ushered the doctof bnck aboard the vessel, put him tnto a atateroom, and, after third degree, searched every vestige of Ca" his phy! ide clones, when) thes Old Anh could process to repack his trunk and land Tie ductor took matters Kood-natured- | torney "KF he has gone through alice the disagree ment between himself and his wife be me public have served to accentuate sical infirmities, Assistant United States ancia J, Canmody, District-At- who mar- ried Mrs. Platts daughter and has son ut woen all way over he appeared | i i angry: anyted from her, {a almost us badly off Whats dows It all meant he de-|as ‘the aged Senator in a physicas: way manded. S | He was at hia office, In tho bederal Then the oMcials explained that they | Building to-day getting ready to go out ade revelved a message from Colambla |-of town for @ yacation, saying he wae aboard the ship with| we intends to go to Bermuda, put emeralds worth several hundred thou-|may be sent to California or Arisona eand ‘dollars, which had been stolen} unt he {8 strong enough to take up from the Government. ‘Some one was probably playing a dokoron ua’; volunteered. an inspector, < his work again. Mr. Carmody sald A was pledged not to may anything at | about Senator: Platts affairs. | country and are apt to ployment agency or through adverta> But most of the girls that como nowadays know all about wages In this want the top price whether or not they are worth it. Girls who are not qualified at all expect to get $20 a week. ofttimes.” ‘Ths Rev. D. 6. Reatin, of the Lutheran After running down and mortally {n-| |during a man at Twenty-sixth atre th jand Broudway early to-day, the chauf-| feur of an automobile with yellow run-| ining ger put on-nlt-porsibie-apcod and Pilgrim Houss, No. § State street, had [escaped, leaving his victim unconscio: the samo story to tell. To a pln and bleeding on the street. Albert’ Albertie, The matron could not answer, thirty-five years old “Not lesa than 2 Uke that every |o¢ No. 22% Broadway, the man who si she declared Irranndpwnidiwwanwal line dtociantuslawal roadway car. when the automodile = come Wiizzing. he stres! er rou THE =| PERSON WOT |, REQUIRES A Pollcema tleth atrest «tation, teve ne Woat Thir- was at Twenty-fitth | NEW VICE SQUAD Harlem Section Saye One Is Closed. At Now York Hospital {t waa an{d that Alberthe had a fractured noso and pos- Vaiblo internal injuries, Hin condition ta eritteal, f Following the announcement of tho i ES | |formation of a new vice nquad, In- | | mpector Gweenoy has ordered the lid! | |down tn Harlem, and In consequence «| by | crusade has been beun against all rta_of alleged lan fquence, every i +tertttory, Eis 204 to-day, SCARED BY CRASH, ve one, three hole} clerks oe ETTaignedin = [the Hariem Police Court charged with T 4 4awser on —Pannonia~ Breaks _AS She Is Being Warped houses bmaintaining dt managers of three theatres were taken hofore Magintrate fon Sweetser to answer ees of -viviating tie Sunday laws. TWkoAUNAT Ut NO, «he had wed the toy: “My adviae to girls insulted by mash- era In to fight. ‘That 1s tho only way a girl can protect herself, If she walts for protection fram others nhe will most always be disappointed.” So says Misa Adelaide Riley, .of No, 65 East Ono idred_and Forty-second streot, who Sunday night, with some vigorous ald from her friend, Misa Isabel Watt, of No, 6l@ Eart Ono Hundred and Forty- first wot, resented the impudeses—t— a& masher th her fists and ended by thowing him -headiong in: thé gutter, There js no chivalry jn New York— not In the Hronx, any way,’ Miss Miley went on. “Wvery «irl should attend « good gymnasium and learn to use her muscle," i Mite Riley is Seoretary” ot the Bronx Club, which has & “gym,” whero her and miny more of (ie muinbers al. most every da Sufday wvening Misa Watt_and Mise” ey —WeFy staining —at— Ue corer Ot Alexander ayenue and One Hundred und Forty-second street when a youn man, short, stout, good lowing em wel) dressed caine up, Men) Just Looked On, Mise Riley, Woo ts nineteen and very; ¢ | precy, seer tue -tieweseek ok tbe Jiuuers witwhGeD, Of fe ildue ponBy,) eyes wt ver a coupie of Uumed and (owas pus hia Hind of Ker arm, ‘auying some! Taing. Wich escaped 1 the rece and) rte ae Wien ioluwed, Misa Watt, wao iw twenty years Old and pretty, tou) tepped aside as hur frend pulled’ loose) frou (oe teuow wod siruox im & pigika> iid DOW onthe face, groctibg Was something of ® Mrs (0 iG Musier, wld hy started Ole dundred— aikd —rorcy-sesond > tor Spel ad tak Us -no-coula—run, Mitsu - edd nye. cur Yoviiti aa bringing up the rear, but gaining, came Rr watt, At Wilk ayeiiue abd Ole Hundred und Tlury-clehth attest. tia? fave ended, When Aves Juba made a furious—dash and kos. the masher by, tae coitar; = - ay sailing for the two girls {vented a sev O--eTABH, but it didnot are At the samo address, ts iikowiso_qver- 1 and Tw Tan with -hopsewives hunt Se evenae wae) nalmilartheadonft-a panto among (he-20-tnat He Han to offer the samo explanations. ars 4 qwith having broken 380} grxnts aboard the Pannonta. Tanhy, trany thes, fe mays. = jai ERE DANO APTS Get TT TERS, bidaieNk AD eshte ssh ~ Weat with 13400 Tamc ard for the fall} cumpatgn. Tt atso had a cargo of 26,000 War nent-to Gene 4 ‘ ” ol no hotel clerks were taken !n cus- *Pi, tt was Sony ie words, ‘We Mean It" but to} Th mA ! Se eee i RerTieneotar | Into‘Pier, from cmt moment, With a Att ups avail, s Shia -| tody new me ne e : = perout- Misa oy. i 9 tallow a, =Wetiave timed way not fesy than! proasedinto- cervits forthe osaal = chin nwo" degrees, —whtte— Muse Wate eighty “applicants for girla already to-) Henry Adelberser, tr Watle the Cunard Titer Pannonia was | MPCeE on eee eo panind tte) daisy" he sald, “Women refuse to un-| at One “Hundred anc nM ¢ warped into: Fler i2-today on-éryBringing her right into play; -AMlaa, derstand that we have none to suppl treet and avenue, and Joseph | riving foto pont the bow hawser broke gu eye Cee Ga iacratboy ao Jave and look very much hurt avhen we teil) Hoyle, acting in a Vatroag ebbude threw the versel |(he signal to throw him in -we- dtr, — ‘ham an ft Monume (slon_svith the Carmania tn the |which wus done, “He gathered nim? (Ths Norwegian and Danish Mission, | SSR eT RoHOusOtatial| sway eee ae pass a In charge of tho Rey. D. H. Peters Drevin jcrew of the tux Goorgn-iirkham pre-|\ ‘Asd (ie strange part or It ts there waa @ ctowd of young men on the op. posite corner who never attemped to Dus Whip lin,” sald Mise Riley, seid to thetii? You're no men to i ey Bramit—therm aod —ist out thin way witha wi [was sareastio to them.’ two: girs ight oat Ong quan, Oht John Riley, father of the girl, agrees |-eettts thut-Hale are the proper pro i @ masher becomes tmpu- S147, LENA, \ pour oATS ) iy nummer Milas Riley was at West- Siar! You ny| ORE &, EER] i tho north alt @ | ford, Me. on vacation, when ono eyen- CAN HAVE HY. red ota A ese py space of S43 fect was walking alone near a Bes hoor with) Let APrink i erie, rrauid unat|anter Ain the: epee ad ‘A young. fellow came along BATH, ELECTRIC} loves.) nt-of the omelal, ant the threo! the Hannonis into cy and asked her to take unr, STEAM © aod ra) were 2 | bow hawser to t he got out and Ww HEAT. HOT ANO | ve in the Sunéay closing of| instantly the 16,000-¢ and be soclable At one BEAT COTA RRO ie Uataaatratemenotl cds i the whip from the ugey | the theatre.” said the Ma not ried dc eam Bx lly hit the horge a fie cu alone because thy Babbat oN cet the two Mie liners oume together) and Jt ran awny. She then ‘tien . {Duttt Is overwork for th ninigranta who had been watching |on the man and horsewhtpped him: un: [Your deans. nbwolutely ‘ » had been watching | il ty escape, he ran Into the cemetery J jewwered the lawyer. SA aude pers eating’ set up a cry and rushed to isappeared among the graves, former Kets as much for mw Sunday | tig opposite alde of the deck. Thy tus| Lr do not dike to’ talk about such’ lnight's work as ha rece for #ny | inanagyd to break the shook, tnd the | things,!! she safd. to on Evening World ep itt ¢ veok Pannonm was Qnally warped into its | re ter. to-day, Tam telling you aro. many of who bert ( Jthe whole truth, Just look at my Jother engage i Thelemons were from ‘Palékma and | muscle,’ and.sho proudly (exposed ia ‘Tho Maxi jowever, repaated | iin rapes fron sprain [ratty arm that showed strength In vhat those) managera alving Sunday PUG POE was Alen, [every curv | en in Harlem had better watch out. or of th i = ~ ee = Atter tho early sessmn at court had | heen concluded, Detectives Sussiite snd & Horton, of the Wost Ono Hundred and The oMece wa i Ks Twenty-fith stroet. station, arrested Murphy } Tenest Btruck, of No. 125 Park avenue hore. ho Was | Hoboken, who. {a reputed to be. the Rosary Chureh, | J owner of the Hotel Braddock, at One Ctoonth street. | Tho Mision of Our Lady of the Ro-|itundeod nnd ‘Thenty-sixth street an) Dts | Sh d sary, No. § State stivct, established for | Pienth aveni bh? gpelee tilewe 0) URGLARS LOSE MONEY ON JoB| arpene the protection of frinh Immigrant] fife) fy iano 0 Oct. %—Tho sec-| girls, Is anot hat has reaczted to 1 Hote Sa MAAS " within three days, | the forbidding sten to k: away Wor pate-cracking wit e By oh Wha ceant canals ate tf us| TO SAVE FIRST LAW SCHOOL. oiieLR relates baraionenl ( ra @ Nuts Kkewlse been found’ futtie. An re" SD, Conn, Oct. B.—pwieht C, t 2 plosive od, took tenn! women are turned away dally, from]. Deena whee vy for the explosive usod, took’ | there, {t Was atated, + an Kilboutn of Diehnelds whe waa lnatru a morning when the pate tn | | yAt the New York Immigrant ¢ +] mente! no Joh: srow Teallroad station at Pittston, | Home... conducted Ny tne) Woman's} homestead tn Torin g bre was blown op The burg: | ‘ FOOD Homo Milas: onary Society of the Meth: | aerved, it) shel Cs, ree £ ony $8 ney used “so | much | cist dscopal Churshi. nero 1s no-| appolt eld Ce Ar |oeplosive that the safe was blown to! , U sien. Here, perhi thought the ins] Associa’ th S|iiecen andthe station was damaged There's a Reason vestigaton, there rae kirts. He | eree! cP Caer toa sn BAT Iwi three days? ago tive masked men blew} ” : had scarce time to mention the pur-| school'in Ame yas establistiod, atti | 2 fo ut Parsons, acar here, Ugtae -otshla ceadistostho:mutron. Arete view. to:maying Jt from destruction, Lovin asap at Parsons, elt At A a, i z

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