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Big Railroad Strike Likely Within Forty-eight Hours Police Hunt Woman Firebug in Gang of Incendiaries McCarren Now Attacks Hearst's Newest Conspiracy — WEATHER—Clondy to-night aind Sunday, oe “ irculation Books ‘Open t ERIE FIREMEN'S ~ POLL TO-MORROW Peace Negotiations Are Off Because of the President's Refusal to Enter- _tain-a Proposal for Increase of Wages. T . ARAL COTTON _ SWINDLER, BOBS UP INTHE WEST Gives Interview in Cin- cinnati While Authorities Search for Him. THEN HE. DISAPPEARS. Declares That‘ He Did Not Profit. by Crash* of ‘Storey Company \ FOUR BIG RAILROADS MAY BE TIED UP IN SYMPATHY. CAREER A VARIED ONE. Indictment Is Out Against Him re -~ First Move to Be Made on Erie, with Delaware, Charging , Misuse of Lackawanna.and Western, New York Ue eS sat Central and New York, New Haven Frank C. Martin, one ofthe heads of the Storsy.Cottan Company swindle. in which thousands of victims were robbed ye si of $7,000,000, has bobbed up again in hia : g : CineInnau, evidently careless of the fact Hon of going upon a strike has been ordered for tomorrow. It is be-| 9% ee eee Seay lieved that the sentiment among them is overwhelmingly in favor of and Hartford to Follow. defore any Federal officer could get a Ine on his whereabouts, striking. i - Marrin, who worked the cotton game The strike may-come within th yUrder the name of ‘Judge Franklin x e next three days... If it spreads tol stone. wns intervlewed by a. Cincin- nati réporter, and when asked ferred arrest he replied: 3 he ‘the dissatisfied train operatives of other trunk lines entering this city the| { ___biggest railroad strike that New York has ever known will follow. “Well, | have .never been arrested The pollog of the men was! mands. The committee then asked for|¥et- More Americana in Paris know me ordered this afternoon by Grand Chief) personal Interview with President, than know the American Ambassador- John -F.-Hannahan, of the Hrotherhool} Underwood. From Chicago Mr. Under-|1 am not trying to hide, for 1 am not of Locomotive Firemen, attcr an abrupt} wood sent word to Mr. Hannahan that) Wanted now by the Federal sutlioritics breaking off of thé negotiations that] he would not argue the matter further, |Jf1 ever was wanted by them. I sailed hay b going on for weeks between | “He eal’ the Erie paid its fremen as} for Europe a week before the Storey Cotton Company Went inte Bankruptcy @'srievance committee repress well a3 any other road in this country. Fitenies ae the mmmsement ot the tye} —Thereupon—the--arievance—-committee tae March, and aa _a_matter of fact tem. Upon the receipt of a le Yrom| Voted that tho letter in effect conatt- | Uncle Sam tua no case againat ite. T President Underwood, Mr. Hannahan| tuted a snapping oft of friendly re- | Was Bot really connected with that con- feern at all, and I knew nothing of ' returned an ultimatnm jn the dhape of| /ations. and axked Mr. Hannuhan to} ‘hg indicted unt I urrived on tue other “ fa notification that he had ordered w poll] A85UMe the “offensive at onve. Mr—| side. “s of the men themselves. jiannahan, iw ordering the pell, sald] “tam charged with minuse of. the will begin voting|to-niglit. By tp-morrow | Vo. DUG: ms the oAremenrons thet eee eee eter tntipred—me—on—the | compeung AGH AN} tat all they I am confident now that ali night or Monday morning. the | Continet a Tallies ot uk LO/Aremen ai aA Gah eae lle ee Sei TE lcharges haye been withdrawn as re- -{ = E Soe ee een voice (With the arrival heré to-day of War.) gards me, hovel J never wag involved sere RTO RAYS enced ton —vor - Pina nore that as-a possible, 3 Baaciobammembershi pais tieehiee Real Steet ree eS ems ements that-—-T- 60. awa) paciaine itl a Hoa Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineors, millon Gollars "are “Wild. exis ‘3 began on the ing dispute betiveen. the mun. agement of the Delavure, Lackawanna ttl Wester Retead and He engtiescs it out patd of t tring of trainmen before actually etrikin, cers of te Br : -alze anpraas 3 of rea hood by thelr fang te—ae-p as approached a crisis, second neoc irene Verity be + onty th ite serlouenews tothe situa: the money went. gept the vei Believe Strike Inevitable. It-ja ‘freely Central Hotel. that the verdic ts ilving in London, His stomach has gone paring a tube. Sopa also. false, In the Erle, When the pW. Tr vill be a| Committee final confererce of President with othe Grievance of the enginesrs began tor es eadale ‘This living abroad with by ped. if well-nigh, linantiy ‘ote tora strike;}dey there was apprehension on bot! A is lly gh Siete ia aeeaterss fav wfasides that Uie-next— few hours mts! Speen Teo abt wee ten” perce: in wages and |/bring about the precipitation of an open! apprehended on this aide, not what other-eoncealon: ray aftersoon| breach, 7 i for Its ultimate conse: thelr commitzco saw ul Manager| It haaypeon learned that in the event | auatcnr: Dut sir (shane ert Stuart—for_the last time: Mr St Hath tobe deity ny lina: person's cone nected WIT” the Storey Cotton com | ony can ba successfully prosecuted, 3s tery. person who deposttet mons | Suk pine Gancern signed a contrast permitting the compan. money In whatever way they: saw at ‘Marrin Was had an astonishing career that might well be called checkered, A cfew years ago hé Was a strugging } young lawyer in Brooklyn. fter Jug- Tgling with an eatate he four it com venient to leave th: ate, and was next Néard of vin Chicago as he was gutting out of that city. He had be- gin hie-caree? a8 a strenvous Anancter, When Marrin appeared In Patiaaet~ he 3 to a judgeship, Franklin viously. the (Continued on Second Page.) ~ = bimaelt eruitt meet Stone. eral] years —pre- Miss Sophia Beck had come into hie life, but when he. was forced fo make a hurried exit they drifted apn: vent to New Orleans’, where she married a mysiclin. Marrin ‘croxypd Mer nath at a music hall in Philadelphia and tnetr old at fection for ech other suddenly re- turned. whe malting a momentary de cision to sip out of the Hfe of the Nttie mustotan, Mise Resk | for th Storey oon became the eo big swindle. nek, Gol fters of { became stenographer Cotton Company, ana head und bratns of at a-anlary of $500 0 {0 pour <into. the nd all its a IT'S FUNNY » HOW The Mystery Card mon who d yehood of the flood «of ompany ® Wed ation of the Postal author- ‘Hes, Tn thie ne emer Miss Beck again proved h Ni ting securition om pany, gathered in mora tian a million dk fond sailed for Europe }*) Only one of the little band of swin- dlers got into the nolles tox and he yp wae a tool in the hana of 0 eh frnanciers Arthur Stanley Foster-Fran. chy atlas Butey Francis. bad bees m Aker of {he concern and waa arrented In the latter part of Marek, 19°65, {It has been reported from various [eources lately that Migs Beck ts in thie city, though Marrin has denied this ao- 40 the: Cinginnati interview, CONTINUES TO AMUSE YOUNG AND OLD ”” ee FREE WITH——— Next Sunday’s Wo rld if ay NEW YORK, 4s -manted by the Government e lithe reputed mi; to vest: trate “syadze} from Chicago} SOCIETY OL “A WIFE BEAT ~— IND BIGAMIST A. W. Lawrence, Wedded) at Delmonico’s Last February, Has Fled. IS. HIDING IN CANADA. Had Made Many Friends as a Wall Street Plunger and a Clubman. SQUANDERED FORTUNE. Used Money of His, First - Wife, Then Wed Miss Payne and Beat Her. All the glamour about Abbott w. Lawrence, millionaire plunger, club- man and soclal favorite, has been dis- aipated, and his friends must know him now as a bigamist and wife-beater, | sora re: {a SATURDAY, NO PRINCETON TIGERS CLASH IN Lena Trapolina Seeks _ PRICE ONE CENT. AND WEST POINT — BATTLE ON THE GRIDIRON VEMB)|ER 10, 1906. Elevens Go Into Football Battle on Slayers of Her EME p) West Point Field Prepared to Fight For Every Inch of Ground. i BUT CADETS ARE H Thousands of Visitors on the Military. Campus to Cheer Both Teams On—Yale Plays Brown and Harvard Tackles Husky Carlisle Indians at Cambridge. HOW THE TEAMS LINE UP. West Point. Posi tions, Lett Bnd. Princeton: Wikter ‘PRINCETON BIG FAVORITE, OPEFUL Georgia _R. Payne in Delmonico’s last February he cut such a swath in Wall wtheet clrclos and had so many ‘rich ‘atid influential friends that the event was noted mx of conaiderable: aogtat, tm- portance. : ‘| : “Tho: nianner of the amarringo was romantic, and the youre woman had youth, beauty and- was} supposed tobe wealthy. Her home is\in Kansas City. “ Known as a Mi\lonalre, Lawrenca had come to New York from New Orieans, where he-organixed the Fibre Company. He was suppcsed to have cleared up an even milion in bols Seat With goad family and eocial con- novtions he was received with open arms. He posed as a bachéipr, though! he had a wife then Hying in Walpole, Mass., whose fortune be was squander- ing. Lawrence met Miss Payne at the Wal- dorf-Astoria early lust winter and be- gan to pay ardent sult. On the night of Feb. 2 he telephoned to, the home of the Rey. Dr. Henry Marsh Warren, to request him to perform a marriage emony: Dr. Warten Wasthon oat tending a dinner of the Sons of tho American Revolution at Delmonico's 4 Right Guant. n Right Tackle, Sooney ‘Right End. Hongland Johnson Quarterback, Ditlon Mountford. s+ Lett Halt-pack, Harlan see tt eee “Right Half-vack. Rul Smith. .Full Back (Spectal to The Evening World.) WEST POINT, N.-¥., Nov. 10.—The Princeton Tigers, ined to a minute, sleek, fast and skillfu,, tackled’ West Point this afternoon on the army's gridiron. Four Brigades of non-combagtants, made up most- ly of pretty girls, surrounded the field. The day was crisp, ideal for players, shivery ‘forthe specttators:- The crowd» came early toxlay-to ieCermitcic tra hiding from the women he wronged in te corner of Cannda. Left Packie: scree PRA pe — 230 When Lawrence was married to Miss Left Guard. {, Dillon 7 Caitres Testing = == = = —— be-on-ftand-for-thesweekty inspection —whieh-took—piace—just before the: ) r game, ; (0) GEAN E Train after train unloaded the bright-) loosening of enthusiasm. The Princeton : eyed, ros. oked, potticoxted con-| rooters as usual assembled lon the west ’ guerors of the avidier boys. The cadets | side of the Meld, the cadets |om the east : { i Bs ated to lovers’ lane, where they | Beforn the gume there was) much spec- Rt OD eas denbUshed and forsed To capituinte i ulation ay to Its promtis resale, It of the girls were merciful de» | waa c coded, however, by) the soldter manding only one button, Every byway | boys! moat sangutno sugporters that the cease Neapees — iis quota of romantic maida/and.no| gett tude tae ter ee eal ' i . {jeep captivated saldier boys. ‘One| nor™score: Becomes Expert Pistol Shot and Deciares That ladicnvackeall youth widcatiy eesle | tvecdere ation leanne there-and-asked-the_elergyman If woukl perform the ceremony. Dr,—Warren_consented and advised | onaire to bring his sun parlor of the res- arrived there betrothed to taurant—When-the.coup the clergyman got several New Yorkers who were ‘attending the banquet to act as—witnesses.. They | Were Talbot Root. ~a- Wull street 1aw= yer: F. 8. Palmer, Leslie J. Tompkin Andrew 8. Hamersiey and Lawrence Grimth, He Dodged a ‘Luncheon, After the ceremony had veen —ver= Otto Zabiaie-—wite war also a AVited the Wi monico's the next day. ucheoa at Del- Before the jour, set for the iuncheon, Dr. Warren Hin’ Walpole, “Mass. ~ Te tatephoned- to Lawrence and told _him_if such yw [the case the Juncheon was of, The pigainist deniod the first marriage. but Hever appeared at thé luncheon, When the first wife's attention was called to the second marriage she r¢ fused to believe: H,-dedlaring that she wife remaltied= hig nOTRnCe of the —ce= ception of WHIch she was a. vict! learned the truth from al letter she found in her husband's coat. When-she charged Lawrence with his decoption-accardink to a. torter “Str PaynesLawrence Wrote to the Rey, Dr Warren—le brutally beat her. “ste Wrote to the clergysnan that she would Dear the scare of the: beating: for lite, Cathe an assumed name, she swore but a warrant for her husband's: ar: Fest on A charge of wife-beating, but when the case came up she didn't ap- pair in court, Immodiately ntter this whe left her returned to her home 1° Informed rr that her | husband and | Icansae— City, | Mrs. Lawrence KKinaas City law. had disposed of $8.00 worth of her i property, and It geveloped that when ha Insrrlet Mias Payne ce had spent ail of {his «wn fortune as well a» that of b frst wif Hoth Ww! got Into “ith und decided to prosecute or bigamy. AMBROSE THOMAS DIES SUDDENLY, SHOPPING Novy. the ommuntcation Lawrence CHICAGO, 10.—~Ambrose | Thomas, & Thomas, known to newspapers all r the United States, dropped dead [to-day while making some purchases lina retail drygooda. store. | Heart disease ts thought | caused his death. oe cfarsans? "arial bottles one! * tw have ou % Qa ST reaahed extorsaliys he} prominent | in} i i 1 __ She Will Not Rest Until She Has [ityrig Neap itor araantroomTEt z mie meee Seatac if aE Z 3 ABninAh insebooatioverihisachat Ht Veeters would natty the kicking Hunted Murderers Down. {if fint tent minates (0 sew uir und ap- circa maniaeeres 8 thatthe prrny woud. ning In way of a teld xt Was OUtClaREeL In tho {pour for inspe Soldiers on Parads. ‘ vame Atter-tatking -taif—an—horr—with= Lena wh Yal r i ae ex and he promised to y h ew WwW ails fatr-in tove and we do "01 t 7 one js canviaced that she will if oven wore dgainst tmasterful rapoling a) the old warhorse paid, | Havian and the no Jess skilitul MeCor- ai m hi | a tortor: Sirs, 7 to-day. will kiss them-T) Witt Says Patrolman Was Caward. +t over the shew tty them with lips of lead.) <1} awit ss Sy taza |dipc puter ‘A ! With {his she dragged from te tions. ichwactz | Yat? m- thei eet ap bosom of shot dress a businesslike re- Sikes Maher ‘clared: to-day, that.y would \be th ‘Ito scoré and If they were| deftist “|sisters and brothers at No. 1 had entire confidence inher husband, piace. Yor more than tWO months the second! pearance she ts never im.-Bhe! of nerves: by-two--men; how tw palice dtoo: ithe matter_on the assumption that | Was advised that Lawrence had a wife} find the two men-who: killed her father. moceCin hit] the Tigsrx came in time to neo the] see {she has -declared—a—yendeita,—and als book MAC soidiers—on—parnde—It—was a great ne he gest though but—nixtcen years old, —#hG. and al: |signt, In perfect alznment the cadets “ans wane wilt test urched across the field in compaty kU On EVE Ww —euTe: will carry It to a finish, anid then in double guick time ‘ urday'a clash. bewern Tho Evening World told yesterday Rarer ae : 1° Péinceton.‘The- Army's. de= canalan ee eee circled the field, ‘The crowd arose and oT id: Yale and diarvatde otal how! Lena'aitather, Sebestish, Wax Shot chocred Tuatily” asthe boys teft the | see what 2 weilt-do-agalnst the amas attack,” ing Herh-Coneh Roper safd Phillips would tego evines Prneeton Although the crowd was not as bik | start the kame at tackle and the shift Ga that of last Balunday, Urere was no to cenlte, replacing Herrine: ini, Saat would in brow dayti i oh YALE NOT OVERCONFIDENT IN GAME WITH BROWN, - THD LINE-UP. ia nia hooting was accldenthl, and how tie; xteen-year-old darghier of the dead) yy an took up the work of hunting down They w is murderers. raitesty Btie lives with her mother Anal three Mons Re sicnder and delicate th oa Di Saal got Pal Yate de ndie | nd has pen “what will I do when T nnd he. replied to a) question put by reporter atsher hom those blue inde if father a few hours later Around volver, with a bore big enoush to mo- ; ; l volver, wit % ways as though look: futons Dr. Cari fe sae if a AI commodate a dim et | itteide ie a coh, Lean #ioot, ale sald, condling eh he eat hel ould note teat mate forbidding weapon, “dn the shoot sto where ny Su aerers a bis crows, a } coach |s thpy were husoand | 1 ai an yotlio Was } ! if Sebastlan Tray ; eer cowards? One policema i lighotw/that xilid my fataer and turned) gong Cech : oimer way. ips | oie year 1a | worked as 4 ‘Jo! i a good 1. Toney, and built u | pea oie was wuch & man that) dis emp! ‘ ii te Q u if r pard {ore roug s fe SI! i foraman be ety mut Ratt and vicinity: Cloudy end cooler through a Situation Wanted Ad. in the Sunday | a hes ite him for |{ to-night; Sunday partly etoudy; | | World than through any other medium | 0 | - f th rn premdent of tha firm of Lord | in oll nN ing gallery with’a revolver” thi was on his way home. mism of Conn, the pe 1 ring the bell many Umes moa .¢ gin, when he -ald of s"Phe pol ejacuted asked why she did not auchoritlca, por not help me Away W ine hunted ‘Whee do tiey © What do tiey 6 ast Wednesday This “World Want,” printed in The World caine K 103 W The World prints more employers’ announce- ments than any other three New York newspapers Therefore you can reach more of them Ai ngshoreman, but he wa man, tle mived O14 Vusinens whe fan and darn business uy nd olives. But h us a shoreman all. the tte no ling bis oll and Olly gyod tu | oyere ei {4 | n WEATHER FORECAST. jon tl combined, ful work : : Forecast for New York City te him, fresh westerly winds. see ncconsremm ges encaal a “Lata at night on Oct