The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1906, Page 4

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Saaee ee HOLDS UP TRAN ~ MAKES CREW AI Forces Conductor to — Awaken Passengers. CALMLY © ROBS| THEM. heir Money and Valuables. GLASGOW, Mo., Nov. 8—A Jone ro ber, heavily masked and armed, board- ed the ‘Rock Isl Ated express train, eastbound on the Obt- ago and Alton road, near’ Slater, Afo.. | (at 2.8 o'clock ‘thin inorning. and roped ‘every passenger in one Pullman coach ‘at the point of his revolvers. The robber bourded the rear sleeper at Slater, and whén the traly pulled out he pushed tis woy into the coach. He earried a revolver in each hand and, coming upon the porter and conductor, develled his weapons at them. { ‘The tratnmen wer @isturbance and to walk uhead, As a! Derth was passod, the conductor or porter was mids to awaken the pas: | [fossa i Wag las or ita wraps nea "ias ed day coaches wi “wenger, Holding the two tralomen with one revolver, the robber would’ = pois —his—other-—rrap: she fac of tho frightened. passenger and di Mand h!s or her money and jew oe the man. He shoved the money and Jewels into his pockets, and wes about] to enter tho second couch when the! wonductor dashed through the door and “ockea it after him. ‘All was intonse excitement inside of ‘the looted’ conch. ‘The passengers, Many of whom were women, seemed to} realize that the robber waa desperate and-that-tesistance or a show of fight “Would mean sure death to one or more of them, Beelng that the passengers In the sec- @nd coach had been aroused that fe could not come upon them sicoping, the robber, still holding the trembling Negro porter at the point of one of his revolvers, coolly pulled the beilrope for | the train to stop.’ ‘Then ho bounded to | i thal {| Masked-and Armed He’ “All Aboard Sleeper of Express | ifornia Lim- | A_pussenger {nthe coach escaped Young—Fheotogical— Student Says College’ Men Are Ad- | dicted to ‘Liquor. The campaign of Willlam Matthew Molderby_a second-year theatazical et dent, to stop drinking among the pritavend > er tina eP Siacds, j ‘After he disappeared the passéngera| eounted up thelr losses. The total in all_amounted to about $60. ‘Tho Alton offices In Kansas City and pit along the road were quickly commu- Nioated with, and posses started on the trail of the robber. His capture 1s re- | warded as certain ax the territory ia) thickly settled. i} The Golden State Limited left Kansas ity for Chicago at 9’o'clock last nigt ‘and was due at Intter point at A.M. to-day. The Pullman coaches well filled. | It. is thougat the robber had accom: | Plices on board the train who were in| but who sralions soon afore the train €onduttor's Story, ARMSTRONG, Mo., Nov. §.—Condyc- tes Pearson, of the Rock Inland trdin fat was held up on the Chicago and Aiton road, near Stater, made the fol- Towing statements when the trati~ at= rived here to-day: “When the robber walked up the steps Sf the reat sleeper as-we-patied ¢ Glater and held two revolvers at my end. 1 cc 9..nathing..but comply n Tis demands: He was ‘tril and Eeastiy masked. He-wore-a long btarie “pvercoat, ‘He told me to Ko ahend of him and. [Gents of Princeton University, has start PURDY IS HEAD-OF plaocss catering to the liquor appeti led that anctent/and dignined tnatitu-|o¢ students, They expect Holde: tion more than any ing else !n yeare.| hold inissionary imeetings No one ever before attempted |to tell| places or near thent Hold had been Interc | ainceu boy. 1 | ton be ai suid fot drink as But young Holder- the students th much as they ike. by takes exception the old Nass: tradition that ya Princeton man may drink as long us ho remains a gentle- man, He holds that a gentlerian can not drink One of the first results of the mis- sionary work was the consternation [t Spread in the off Nassau Hotel. whieh chat the able portion of WHOLE FAMILY POISONED, COOK “UNDER ARREST TA COMMISSION Mayor Appoints Him to Place the Sewakened xt thove-in—the rear_sieener the to pass“into the “next e. he erter and — hurelediy passed {nto the second sleeper and then 1 mmed the door an’ Jockied tats nile I eal 000, Which Was Ir feTurned=t oe G. W, VANDERBILT TO GIVE Up POULTRY FARMING. ABHEVIT x 5 }eor 8 ‘dt before the bandit know what the ¥ Laweon Purdy waa t toi pot dent of the sion by Mayor Mo frank Ap O'Donn Inco Ww! “eats Basis of Accusation Against Negress. a tematic ATU cow tax questi av al text hooks o: 5 writ the sub- tor A. enrs Chief of thi iis ho w' of Ire: M : pieces Lewhure FEAR ELECTION BLOODSHED, | Ms <e Rgpublicans and Democknta Arn Ynys. nnd Troops Are Asked (re \ STIN x 3-9 p) senatary. Many Brui Suspicion of Foul Play— « “FORMER FOOTBALL STAR IS STRANGELY MISSING, WIFE PRINCETON STARTLED BY CAMPAIGN AGAINST DRINK THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1906> TRAIN SMASHED HARD JOB TO KEEP “BY THEBOMBS OF HEA PRIZE SERVANT ~TERRORSTBANDS “sss ce Daughter Away from Mrs. lee Van Slike. /Russian-Troop Guard Sur- | prised and $050,000 i. Carried Away. TRIED TO BATTER DOOR. | "Black Hand” Letters Sent. Too, but Mistréss Won't Give Up Hed Model Maid. Russian Poland, Nov, §.—The Lye thus far b&en tnsuccess- " purguit of the Revolutionist amberthg one hundred, who surrounded this . throw three bombs at | kilt ™M EMzabeth Van Silke, wife of Dr, Everett Van. Siike, of ‘iwo iMun- wired and Mttiy-serentit | bany, Post “Road, rvs Told In the Westchester wept miall car of a train, de ¢ tinding. severat ort, and fied with a sum of money | said to amount to $650,000, z 6 robbery was well plannod,: Tt oc | ing tale of hee troubles in | curred at 9 FLOM. whilo the train was prize ‘servant and the frequent | changing engines, The atatton;master/ seulta made upon her. household dy } declares the Revolutioninta hid tn the | the gtrita parents” Sha was ter | neighboring forests and were excellent-| yying tne sleeping volcano, she said, ly disciplined, ‘thelr commander, giving : | orders, through bugle sicnale,. Ween the | <2 286 had recetved threatentng “Black as robbery was.completed the Revolution.| Hand” letters, bat she propared to | ists transported their booty to two wag- fee to the gti 4 j.ons and marched off in military order,| .Rivertsie tm the hiwh-toned ‘sect! ainging Sogialistic songs. . | of the Bronx and the servant questfon Rogow is*now occupied by troops, | 18 the most serious problem the house- Eyewitnesses coniirm the. statemeat{ holders hare to eclve, After Nat the Revolutionists were hidden in the neighboring woods. When the tratn }stopped the men, armed with rifles, sprang up on all aides. Quickly execit-| lug the orders conveyed by the -bugle.| the gendarmes sti | station were sho Revolutt approaches staph wires. trouble Mra Van Sitke says she ob- [tained a jewel and she does not pro- I pome to let her go as long as the ¢: {s willing to stay, “And that 1s the most surprising part of all bhin trouble,” wala Mrs, Van Slike, when whe appeared against the girl's patents {n court. “The girl Is perfactly |matisfed and prefers to stay with me to While some ther’ overpowered the going, with ter mother, yet her mother ltrainmen othe the escorts 7°'*sts in trying to get her away,” Lot the mail —car moe ware -Driven—Of-with-a Cane, thrown, two of exploded ‘The last visit made by the parents of the cars into the prize servant to the Van &like home era onnd: wee on-tlestion nightnien the assauit hers. became so ‘vigorous that the aged Dr. ansacked the | Byerett Vun Sitke, now retired, but once mall cay ank “notes a clergyman of international note, was gold,and silver to thelr own bags, and. Conetieg : Marcidinig athe red flag, formed up eae to drive them off with a itary order, marched out of tho sta- naa cance wagons which were in The ght in question Waiting In the forest, and drove off. Graenina She ty fitteen years old ana Te was mot until three hours later sald to bo beautiful. Mrs, Van Mike that a detachment of Cossacks, T: |eaya ahe found her at the Joanne D'Arc | Home, No. 1 West Twenty-fourth terrific force, pediy sent for, appeared on tho scence: farted in pursult of the Revotu- seria patreet-in charge ot Sister Clotilde, The girl ts the daughter of Mrs, Mary Grassina, of No. 11 Greenwioh avenue. HOWARD, THE BRITISH putes Mrs. Grassina and her at John, were arraigned on a charge of using threat, language. ‘Thad Mr, Grassina arrested on 5 and abusive ENVOY, AT WASHINGTON | Will Act as Ambassador Until Suc- strett-abd—Ai—- years of | Jn Constance | WOMEN STOLE HIS $6,000 GEMS, LOCKED Hid IN iJohn McGinty Awoke to Find Himself a Pris- | oner-in-Empty-Flat.— HW. n to-day that he ha® he slept of diamonds Street Police Statio ea robbed whi carly laSt night met two womea the Clatk slater: and finally e on West paid u w orty-tlird str He had orders with his ‘cabbie’ to nt the fh y with a car- « When the cabman came around found nally suc MeGinty mond stud cal tond told the po! valued at SILVER rare WARE at popular prices for Toilet Goods ide aus nee takes OUND IN PIER Son Face Lead to dn Water tora Week saloon” pS cessor. to Durand 45 told Magistrate Breen, “and she was Appointed. Uischanged ou her promige to. boat App ti Now I am kolng to the S| TANDON, —E William | Preme Court and get an order pronin- Howard, Britlal A General in the quote than Crom a¢elng her daughter te eis | once a week. Mra. Grasaina Island of Crete, has been appointed to) went before Judge Leventritt and rit mT ne recently croaied post of Councillor] 9 get possession of the girl, but tne St the Uritlen Embassy at Washington, | t refused to !asue the order, and will be Acting Ambassador during) Girl Contented and Happy.” the interim pending che appointment of; eae itl 1a, contented 2 q successor to Bir Mortimer Durand. | [717P ie and does not w Mr, Howard hee had a varled career] in annoying us ae in'the diplomatic service and ts highly | came to the house a ceteccned at tho Foreign Oiflce, where | daush.er “Constance walked down ths he je considered ta be one of the most | road with her mother and | hi aj they —y slocnats, His | $208 £08 somo the. T went m:: nepy ie of the niger dip . | so neo what had become of them. Lady J=.bella Howard, {s a dauen- | bad & “My nephew rl of Newburgh. who 0/30 | TIT Nce ye five gt the B TITOR “some bushes aid g : nears the Homan tide of Prince Glut) yng What jokes and semanas tot niBandint. Roth Lady Howard Wanted Constanoe, and when he founil her_he husrt a 2 a ate very popuinr-se- } ed her—-backto-the- house: 4 her husband are very |yursued by her parents, We locked the elally. z jG0ers, but Mrs. Grassina tried to break ithough Slr Mortimer Durand ts com-| down’ the door, and then Dr Van Du ing-home-at-the-end of the year, he bas | Went out ant Arove ths —coupla a a two months’ vacation due him, 80 the | J. have received several (ppointment of hia successor wil not} Black Hanq letters T do not be_offictally promulgated “until the ex-; Prisoners sent rathon of his teave, The Britsh Gov-| other day srrenent ia palUloulurly anxious ~to—se~) from Ne: ourathe right manone who is not only | ghly conversant with all the ques- Capanda,Nentoundiend—and- ting Angio-American re a qualifiestions will in- ‘y welcome in Amer.ca, ae oMicially, I 42: D the peace for was notin cou EXPOSE SPIRIT FRAUDS om Howard was ‘torn at Cumberland, Sept., fourth son of the late any {haw some , La (in oad employer, re \ Dr, Gale’ waiting with a tifle and bad a long thi ung phy ta hen ¥ a od. eee tengo SHOOTS HER SISTER, od hey nia found wh son the plat station, y Howard—of Grevatove Me-mar-! Trea in 18 Lady Isdholia Glustiniant. | | Band | Bandi Nine seekers after the truth ae psyc phenomona met last nicht PRLIOCN SOUR | the office of Bernard 8. Deutsch, No. 6 ebeen British | park Tow, and took mtepa to-form on —Prvtous—to + pqijeation — no Hirleat ist Assistant Private! pate and analyze such phenomenn nx arvan Ih saally called pyschte, hypnotic, su ry to the /Ratural or spirituallat! aC Private] tion “or determining meeY | memtal-or-upiritual ca: Lou pawisch owas elected t president, and J. J. Burke Sec “Tt is the intention to pursue the | investigation undertaken by the Saclot Terex is with the Inten- physical, Tea! sy at Rome trooper tr ot —Fleasure® tmaginatton. = pirpase we | Aiuma who tirive upon pubi O NAVE #0 few! s legal committee Will prosect © A speech im | found mullty: fraud. 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