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ing sas 96 for b HH EE nS at hard ride and 1 don’t Ike it. Up against a hard gime, and no fault of ours.” This shows feeling of Walthour over being ised m lap fot forming a new toam \ Johnny Bedell. At first Boboy pot take It so seriously, as be fa- ed that tho regaining of a lap would “be ao ditioult. After repeated ef- wer, he found himself hauled ‘by the other riders, and it begins to I know it's the rule,” said Walthour, “but it 1s rank Injustice “Whi Menus Bedell fell, Johnny stayed “the track all the time and imme- Gately relieved MoLean where he was “enocked out; so, as a matter of fa0t, Re Have lost no distance whateyer: If ‘we had been out of the race somo time oh account -of the accldenis the ‘penalty would have been just, Dut os the case stands I can't pee it" - Waithour was ‘in an ugly frame of ‘mind as he came off the track this Vatternoon, Last night st was attempt / pd to form a combination between the Gatthour and Bedell’ team and McFar- 4 and Rutt to gain a lap, but it _. failed. “"/MoFarland ‘retises to go into any egreement whotever.’ He believes bis team can win. ’ ‘Just about noon the crowd wan thrown {nto an uproar by a sudden. spuit by Bol oz the Belgium-Holiand team. “Johnny Bedell and Vanon! went after “him like a shot and for two minutes the terrific clip was kept wp. ‘The feet Btol was finally overhauled and Van- Geriuyft relieved him, allowing Johnny "Bedell to take the lead. During the sprint the tire on Fogler's rear wheel was punctured and he had to withdraw untl a new wheel wos substituted. Hugh McLean, the rider who was in- fured early Monday morning, Jett the New York Hospital to-day and is now at the Bartholdl, He has so fully re- covered that he will give\an exhibition ride in the Garden to-morrow night. ‘There wns consternation among riders before noon to-day, when a man + $n one of the upper boxes on ‘the © rwenty-seventh stroct wide of the Gar- den hurled a murderous looking khite “on the track, barely missing tho hody of Vanont, the Italisn. The knife aizusk ths trick snd glanced -away withou: touching one of the wheels. A special policeman seized the ugly wea- pon and found it to be a steel dirk, mith a polot as sharp as a needle. It was of foreign make, and from: tho “engraving one the handle must have been ‘of value. ~ / Two private defectives wore imme- dilate: pat on the case, but as the crowd was half aslcep,/no one seemed to know exactly which box it came from, Pat Powers secured the kaile ahd will turn it over to the police. Among the riders it {= generally be- ‘theved: ttin¢ the <knife was thrown at ‘Vanon!, If the Italian has any enemies 4n this country he says he doesn't know who ft can bo unless It fs some fellow who failed to get » pass. Nihile some of the racers are com- aiving of chelr eyes, which are in- /Bamed, they are In goud average con-| tions, ‘The Frenoh-ltasian team, Bre~ | fon and Vanoni,.ure in fine shape, and their trainer, Dive Coburn, declared to. fay. that he thought they have an ¢: cellent chance of winning. i SHRINERS ACCUSE ” HIM OF HEAVY THEFT. Henry H. Allen, of Kansas City, Arrested: on Charge of Em- bezzling $7,000. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 1.—Henry H, Allen was arrested here to-day on Mformation sworn out by three mem- bors of tho Finance Committee of | ‘Ararat Temple. of the Ancient Order of Nobles of the Mystic Ghrino of this city, charging him with the embezzie- “<gaent of $7,614 ax recorder. Mz. Allen, who is a prominent> bust: news man, has held the office of Recor- | der for three terms and js known to Ghriners throughout the country, He was atpaigned before a Justice of the Ponce, pleaded not gullty, and war re- Jeasal on a bend of $1,000 furnished by friends. Mr. Alley ‘Mr.i Allen w tn Michigan in 1871 and came to Mis- gourl in 1877, engaging in business oth ‘@t Sedalia and Kansas City, —.——_—_ LITTLE MAN GETS BIG NEGRO THIEF. Rugowsky Soid Smith a Chisel, Then Caught Fellow —Usiag It on His Own Door. Samuel Smith, a negro, built on giant | lines, went into the Hardware store of duljue Rugowsky, at No,. 72 Eighth f@yenue, to-day snd bought a chisel, | He went out, and a few minutes lat a’ burglar q@larm warned Ragowsky some one was breaking into hts f ‘on the oor above. and found his customer trying to chisel das Wey into his apartments Rugoweky, @ man of Uny size himsolf, abbed the giant black and yelled, In tplta of the negro’n’ strength Rugowaky held on until Bicycle Policeman Hicky eqme to hla aid. Ffarlem Court and held for further ex- amination SIGNS AFFIDAVIT PRAISING A WOMAN, Hathanisy Dayls, a youth of twenty, who proudly announced that he was secretary of the Taps Social Club, wa» taken before Magistrate Crdne in the Harlem Court to-day charged with Ying unkind thingw about Miss Tillie Rosenbaum, ef No. 16°) Manhattan avemie. ‘Aiea Rosenbaum declared, that the de- fendant had been the cause undersuinding between — he Arthur Simmons, “who has &, y frend that we are en, se | cried young Simmons d feully, “eho ia the girl 1 love and this \teliow was not so nice ae J know. she is, and dt almost breaks us oft hi our engagement.” } The Court solved the problem by or- dering Ouvis to sign an amidayit that [Milas Rovenbaum was aq estima! jyoung “woman Against whom no wo Vor reproaoh thould, be uttered, sald #ho PASTOR'S DAUGHTER ough for the Walthour-Bedeli |, [daughters if they are \febleman ito marry: them.” ‘MRS, BIRDSONG He rushed upstairs | Senith wax taken to | THE EVENING WORLD, T oe TR TRI OIE UESDA Ceecariee bea ¥, DEC i SHOT HIM TO SAVE MOTHER, SHE SAYS Mary McAtee Held in Small Bail to] Await Result of Father's Injuries— He Is in Hospital with Two Bullet le etek in His Head. . (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14.—Pale, dry-eyed: and trembling with emotion, Mary McAtee, twenty-six years old, was led to the bar to-day in the Central Police. Court. before Magistrate Eisenbrown, and held in $1,000 bail till Dec, 24, for shooting her aged father, the Rev. Q. McAtee, a retired Lutheran minister, lecturer and conductor of foreign tours.. In the court-room was.her sweetheart, Robert Pierce, of Merchantville, N. J., employed in this city, to whom, she says, she was to have been married to-morrow. Her mother, in whose defense she fired four shots at her father, also stood by her. The court-room was jamtned with sympathetic friends. i Pierce held aloof from the prisoner and in reply to questions said she had not told the truth about their relations. 5 “1 wish to contradict the report that Miss McAntee and myself were to have been married this week or that any wedding day had been set,” he said, “if McAniee made a statement that the quarrel was over wed- ding expenses he was not telling the truth. : = Piercf, who came to court from ‘bis |room at No. %2 South Fourth street, was very nervous and looked as If he had spent a restless night, SESE ETE ES POLICE HOLO-IP ‘OF TOUASTS MY ~ STOP BURGLIRE [Mount Vernon Authori- ties Think They Have 2 ‘Suit Case’ Problems, FRENCH JA ach of whom gives his addres as No velleve they h dreex-auit bit 6 ca ars, who have been oD erating in Mount Vornon, Pelham ond New Hocheile and other towns along the horthers shore of the Sound for nionths. Each. prisoner carried a suit case and when Policeman Jeremiah Clancey held them up at the corner of Tenth avenu since the recall of the Nuncio. The moye: for his hip pocket he d wes time to act, so ne pulled and onteréd “Hetnds up!” Collins had a long-barrel volver in bls pocket, while Galvin car- ried a pair of hrass knuckles, In thelr pockets were a jimmy, .®,afone, sup- poseg to be used in cracking @ glass when they entered a house, a pair of a number of keys, and a ste r ed they were waiting for ® house when as. th it cases were (During the past month many have been committed In mon and the piire have he lookout for the drets sult Colts re- Archbishop of Paris, and fhe bi ment that they must evacuate their Similar notices were served on {ss 4a a) historic day for France. INHERITANCE TAX BALK 10 FOREIGK FORTUNE HUNTERS: Millionaires Will Have Less to Leave as Mar- riage Portions, | Miss McAtee, who is a pretty, talented |and educated mini, faced the Court) fneekly, but with a look of satisfaction| in her eyes. She was accused of having | attempted to kill her father Fi 3 afternoon at thelr home, No. 1714 South Fifteenth street. As sho tella the story, he was threatening to throw her mother down the cellar stairs, They have had family troubles for many years. The Rev. Mr. McAtee contracted the Hquor habit some years ago, and his daughter says he has made-life-mlserable-for her mother and herself since then ‘ Quarrel Over Gir!’s Trousseau, The quarrel which ended in the tragedy began over the shopping which Was necessary On account of the ép- proaching wedding of the daughter. ‘The minister, who 1s now in St, Agn: Hospital, with fair chances of recovery, objected to giving hie wife the mony wie wished, and became very angry. when sho gently insisted. Miss May was in her room up-stairs when she heard the wrangle. The hus- band is said to have attempted to strike his wife and to frighten him she picked vp a firé poker from the stove, This threw him into a rage and he Wrenched the weapon from her hands and towed it down the cellar stairs, at he same time declaring that he would Uirow her after jt, At this Junoture the daughter ran in with the little revolver, which her sweetheart had bought for her only inst Saturday, Bhe asked her father, she says, to release hor mother and cease to abuse her, waving the pistol (0 scare him. Ho was not frightened, hewever, but ts sald to nave promised to chastise her ax soon as he had con- asks with her mother, Then the git! red. Shot While Dragging Wife. She held the pistol at his head, but the first and second shots went wild. The Rey, Mr. McAtee paid no atten- tlon to them. Instead he dragged his WASHINGTON, Dec, 11.—"Unless te | Supreme Court ahould change its views there seems no question but that the General Government may constitution- wily Impose an inhéritance tex," was an pinion laid down to-day In the Hoven by Congressman Perkins, of Now YOrK, who epoke at some length on that Sub- Joct. Expediency, acoonding to the spesker, was the only question ‘that should be debated in connection with an tnllerl- tance tax, He sald that there was no / reason that a man having, $9,0),000 to Qisposo of should agsert the rigit to give every dollar of ft to hia children. “Ir the (ather harbors the desire that his descendants should be. enormously rich people in the community, ris ty Vulgr desite entitled to no zonsider- ation,” ho sald. “Cériinly, it Js no advantage to Nis Aijowed to. in: herft @ sum 80 vast that It becomed temptation to some worthless foreign | Nt scandals connected with two "4 best-known rich families Perkins —n opportunity to y triat “Mit ts no ndyantage to, Misa Viungetoilt or Miss Gould that 'tnor-| mous fortines attracted the eager gaze} of forelzn fortune-hunters. | “ours, died, - "is still the onty| w Tea aes onan aa voniyamsnd crwwvert | Sansacet uae scenes s.doar i curala® majority’ of mex mmrry tout | and en ‘The ‘girl steadied her aim toe sldcting solely ihe nakrmony ofl and- fired two more shota at close el prider. dimsin mhe Cees of ghem ineligible In the |the leM temple. At the Inet shot the h minjster fell to the Moor, but musterea thelr juasends onsed 2th fywitl not be |street, where, 1h & Httle cigar store, he tat down and asked that‘an ambulance be called. ‘The police noon came and arrested the mother, the daughter and Rebecca binson, a servant Miss McAtoe walked to the statlon-house calmly, Iam sorry," she said, “for I only did what I thought was necessary, It js an awful thing for a girl to shoot her father, I know, but he has treated us so cruelly for so long I Just could | Wil he die?’ | She wus told that he would not, eagle [though his age—ne Is. sixty-olght—ts against him, the surgeon said, “So he will not: die,” she commented, and the police did not know whether she was glad or sorry. Mrs. McAteer was released under bond. The servany was held as a wit- hess. Miss McAtee 4s being held to ifs HAZELHURST, Miss., Des. \Jury,in the Birdsong trial, after b lout seventeen hourt, asked the Judge this afte¢noon to discharge them, a they could not agree, dut they were )awatt the injuries of her father. kent back for further consideration. phe Rev. Mr, McAteo 4s @ drilllant | ‘The concluston seems Inevitable that/man. He was in’ the Lutheran Church famous case Ja long dme, Kecently he returned tatial, Soynralireqorte are cusrent re- | from a Lyut'of the Holy Land. He has garding the Vote in the ury room, thettravdlled all his life and haa an inde- one most generally accepted being that | Pendent Income. He was pastor of the min. a Biav au diermcareiy insieeaion (aaqulttal Iisiteste ie aah eee while one solitary Juror is holding out The preacher denlos that he attacked Ranly for conviction, Another report |hIM mite. Ife saya she: assaulted him with the poker because he would not | wife she entreated him not to go, but {hia strength and walked out to tho | with the banishment of the Jesuits ended - to-day with the legal rup- ture of sthe bond which for prac- tically a thousand uninterrupted years WOMAN STATS TOE BY GS THEN REPEATS Instinct of Self-Preserva- tion Returns to Mrs. Platford Just in Time. fusing to amke the required declaration under the Public Meeting law of ISL public Catholic worship, except by schismatio organisations, to-morrow becomes lilegal. ‘The scenes in some of the churches were extremely touching. Not in years had there been such an attendance st mass, The number, of women was especially conspicuous, but was note- worthy as Indicating the religious in- Aifterence of the male population. ‘The officiating clergy read the regular oMfices for ‘he ‘week, es usual, without referring to: their illegal status to-mor- row. Nevertheless, the depression of the Catholics was. manifest. Many women emerged from the cathe- drat with thelr eye streaming with tears, he Government continues to | a calm. front, although the | Fealino nat ditional legitiative iN be necessary sure, Reoelvers have Afre. Ellen Platford, a handsome woman of thirty-two years, lost het nerve while atterpting sulclde to-day in her flat on the top floor of No. 434 West Fitty-thind wtreet. ‘The tattoo she beat / on the floor waere she lay with a gas tlbe to her lps roused three women neighbors, who climbed the fire-eacape ladder and smashed the window tb rea- cue her. It was due to thelr efforts tat Mra: Platford was saved said Dr Barker, who took the woman to Roose- Veit Hoepital, Mra, Platford'’s husband John te a aign painter with an advertising cdmpany. His work keeps him travelling, much to the sorrow of his wife who wants him | by 3. to remain in New York. Yeaterday | mat, all Platford recelved an assignment from | ely his firm that would keep him {n Phila- delphia for a month. When he told h Const ig merious trouble oc- been appointed everywtiere to” assume charge of the estered property, and three police. be riarett be ‘stationed to-morrow at the, doors of all the churshes to report icfations of the law. is, wuch ‘Yiolations can only be ‘the police courts a x deraicles tre’ only fifteen france Ane fifteen days imprisonment, with t of mppeal, sterner measures ry, and th if Site Ietanduee will accept tl {De troduced in es yenterday eunier, Republican, providing ufldings, presbyteries, and 0 3d by ecoldsiastics shall dofl- the State, the de- nt af paration of thi ‘once make he replied that he must hold bis Job. | sequestered pronert ate and rrangements that the ¥y shall not be used, When they parted last night aon ke the noapitals, for special purposes ‘ibe thes, parted, aes nishe @ nelgtbor | Uecpunile ap eities ten suppress” the me good-byt | Singtons of the clergy who do not con- you kine H Jack, T sant you to sta; . yy" the | form with the laws of i906 and itt wife is said ‘to have anmwered, {don't | and) to summon all the priests of mili- want you to go, Won't you stay?’ | tary age to the colors, to serve their Platiord disengaged timself and tett,| time jn the army with other French- Mrs. Platford to-day took tea with mon liable to tats ‘duty. nelghbor and seemed to be forcing ‘Atter @ meocting of the Cabinet Min- Ugnt-hearted SaDERrANGSr | Retiring to # to-day ft Was announced that on her own flat she attired herself in her Des ‘ new tailor-made, and then stretened | Parteners ed apt ae irenlon ee [ipatsels Ri LBg RIK SURI COe IEIES Narepecty, GY Catholies and to distribute Fy the bax deb she ad) atiachea al Tene Want cy egccing w compromine | subber tube, and it was When the fumes! several Sities, headed, by Georgea were beginning to take away: her senses | Loygues, dical Republican, ex<Min- that she Jost her nerve or the instinet/ {ater of the Colonies, have telegrphed to of aclf-preservation asserted itaelf, Her} thé Mayors of the Comnmunca ‘asking . Bice, whose fat ara ned ho Soun and finally atiracted | Hons under the law of 368i which the by It he vent tp .the hall and smelled | eet as forbidden the parish priests | gas, Bummoning Mrs. Mary Fitugerald | (0 And Mrs, Smith, he teed to force an | Lienert gh 4 Spalaend ts al pd irs int emicr Cleménceau wil} ask entrance, ‘The door wae locked Tho | % ; oman ‘climbed the “fre-eseaye, and, | IEMBEMER, BtUCNIN 10 rei ottall finding); hes cwindow, | nella huts | to do.so dy Dec, 3 will be ordered to smasned It in, the rescuer Applications of mili > ved Mra, a} ‘The order affects {oli the colors Jan. 7, 5,000 students. which whe wos using In conversation Poatford's ite. at the time, Anyhow, about two thousand persons BROKEN HEADS IN were enjoying the debate when tho {police broke through, Dr. Grimn, gram } St. Mary's Hospital. cpa bale up | Morris's) edd “turd Radio hand, and is the story that Is told here ‘Things Came to a more serious pest +4 | ae the establishment of Joseph P. vom~| Brownsville Reserves Called) eranz, at No. 0% Sutter avenue. Pon : {\ erans’ beoame wildly Indlmnant as von Out to Pry Apart Mob in {} qal.the committee told him their pur- ing he his handy cleaver and ated) @ the party, Louls Gelils- MERCK WS. 855 Soedeker ayenuo, a blow ‘on tha head that ken: him ‘cold, A free-for-all tina followed Police Court to tell Magistrate Gelsmar get out. When they fnaleted on stay: then they Went to the Gates avenue pore in calling, He ordered them 40 a Kosher Shop. ‘ side the War has followed un effort to force all| shop, walle crowd outside, jhne ft that three 5 want a verdict | give her more monc. lof inanslaughter returned [E3a have given her 31,800 within alx | Ophe defendant parsed an almost | montiay! he said, “and that ts enough. |Why, when May shot me, my wi j sleepless night and {mpassive ¢| looked on. and did not try to at Mrs. rane the M tragedy. Atee is (il from After the n reyly lam the shock of Ried thee ne cried and y sua ' s rhe had ed on | ay to be in trob! | Mrs.> Birdsong was ‘onf-| ‘The biutlets whlch at the mihtster | dent of acquittal and hess | Were sinal) and did not reach into the itt ances | rain, th each hour, | —_———— Damaging Evidence, (Froin the “Caloawa Journa’,) f no agreement The Young Man—And do you really Tt le rf mtful, loye me? tial will be held i The Pretty iirl—Of cours, owing to the general George f oka course ie 2))\89; faa probabiy ask a ch of venues ta tore i ce be tA aaa The cise Lawrence eWhy, tainly, Why do ” County soveral thousand dollars { on well X notles int gous. einek _—_——— {is ways fast now." ¥ VEL, URED IN G3 { y ES ODN grat aaht BARS. | 1 ),F0, CUI & COLD IN ONE Day! 80 of Ttching\Bltnd, Mleeding or Protrad}: Kee bi ye E BROMO Ou{nine ‘Table Drueclite refund money tf tt falls to cura Miles tn @ to 14 days or money refunded £02.%4* Ww. GROVE'H signature ls on every box. 25 yi < the Jewish butohers in the Brownsville | in sympathy with. tie closing up plan, section of Brooklyn to shut up their| showed pulaipe MASA BY, nenoet 5 Shops until -the trust puts the price of | Cut the dimus an | kosher meat back to tie'old Agure. To- |, ithe reserves ha Mito Aad eet put Ww dn ne! oes 4 nthe meantime j dave when, a del mation of butchets Pivicaman Jenaoson arrested Pomeranz |went through the, @istet making de-| ana two. other, participant ‘orris N mands on all thelr follows to Join them, | Henny, of No, fH Dumont arte, and crowd ¢ ve ol . a Aohreropsky, of No. nristopher LR taatiyn ol © Hix hupdred persons) ADEE Geman wad taken to. the followel, knowing that there would be) }yymArord Street’ Heapltal, still uncon- |. -pow-at almost every place they viv-/ sploum and suffering: from a poisible \ited. ‘The crowd we disappointed | fracture of the- skull, area ete he MORGAN J, O'BRIEN, ‘LAWYER, out to check small riots, and twice the ‘wormer Judie Morgan J. O’Brien ap- nerse the rioters, ambulance surgeons had work to do. The immu first became an acute one when Morrin Rosenthal and Sadie GO- | peared man tried to make spare rite and)| Di! es i hich +h ee oh ‘ fs {\the Supreme Court, of imhioh hy wasn zorapple of each other. Jakle Lambert!) ie egal, ite orention. in 1894, and- and Loule Sigel aznisted, Morris and Sadle's -remarke had be- gun to verge on the bitter when aho for mm than a year had been the pro- Widihg SUE, ore hae, ae ig hits ion. oh Nov, . He Is rag a Slipped Nie wonlp HHOhi Rk clpaveR:. BAe | HEGRE A IRR Ree jinsisted that he bad shown the nrat| Judge O'Brien Appeared to-day ox {nelination to indulge 4 ** | coun ¢ Chy. ‘Trust Company nto ico tn’ perkonalitios. |PounMel APE tne, Clty: Trust, Comey by jabbing a knife through ber bang, M. R, Wart EMBER. ENVOY IN OPENING | WAR ON CHURCH ee eG Mer. Montagnini, Nuncio’s Secretary, | i388 West One Ha ed and Twenty- E 0 { ; Mrs. r to-day wild that wh fitch street, Manbattan, the goties hery to the Frontier To-Night. Sig eee eee res PARIS, Dec, 11.—War betweenChurch and State began to-day by} the arrest of Mgr. Montagnini, Secretary of the Papal Nuticiature here | tad Valentine street, ogrly to-day, | this afternoon upon an order expelling him from France, and he will be} ia or ata they sald they were tourists on the ee : - wan o. be cone way to take a train, conducted to the frontier to-night. from r, bevond When Clancey, saw Collins inake © The residence of Mgr. Montagnini was searched by the: police. Dita VATICAN GOT NO Immense quantities of documents found at the Nunciaturé were seized and taken to Police Headquarters. A courier from the Papal Secretary of State, Cardinal Merry del Val, bearing despatches from Rome was turned back dt the frontier to<day. In addition, the military authorities ordered the immediate enrol- | trin-t ment of all religious students, as required under the new who have not registered by Déc. 26 will be forced to enlist in the army. Forfnal notice was also served during the day on Cardinal Richard, |velt to make Archbl hops and parish priests of this depart-! Be notifying thm to leave their residences on Thursday or Friday. ‘The striagyie which began in JAD) ) had unltea Churgh and Btate. By re-| upon the | for the | i 6. #2, 190 MRS, STORER | “QUULIFESTALK | ON ROOSEVELT |Admits She Gave Inter- view, But Says it Ap- peared Garbled. ATI, O., Deg tt romark- - IL POPE'S creat outer vemos! S'4"se | Taken on Order Expelling Him from LSA caute os years old, abd Arthur Cold thirty, France, and He Will Be Escorted. Cnment thane a0 vers a right and had suid some of 1 the re credited to her, wave an entirely 0 everyuning a tad by aSHOP MABE STAICKEN DOWN WITH APOPLEXY Methodist Prelate Falls as‘ He Is About to Board | Trolley. » Charles Cardwell McCabe, of shia diocese of the Met odist opal Church, was stricken 4 with exy to-day as he wast on fila way to the’ Twenty-third atrect ferry of th Pennsylvania Tallroad. The venerable prelate ap- peared to be robust until he RrAsped ni he Was in an thert, handrs nly U9 “relate during the 3 ssi While unable to deny that | Ansan Foeuamoued ‘ ; Interview been ziven 4 that, from yesh Monsignor was taken into custody | so incorrect and port hud uti + peen published th palicésien views or statem: ROOSEVELT REQUEST bre ROME, Dec, Since the recall of |Bellamy Storer from the post of Am- bassndor of the United States to Aus- ary last March several a y!tempts have been made to Induce th Y | vatican authorities to set for jpressure, if any, had been bre Bear upon Pres rch law, An} them by din: ‘ Vatican deolared fro-day that it could make no suc President Roosevelt never hal nything through official chan- residences to-morrow. the clergy in the other departments | hela. Tt was explained that Americans, who declared they spoke | with Presklent Roosevelt's authority, | Riad attempted ty Iniluence the giving Bitue red hat, they did not agree on | the Archbishop thus to be honored. | "he ‘Vatican, authorities do. hot —cen~ sider that Preaident Itoosevelt was re- | ation: while severat BOY SHOOTS WS his the The Bishop ts seventy Years old, a Hvew at the (Hotel Normandy, in P: adelphia, je ha to ne AMERICAN STOCKS STRONG IN LONDON M—Money was In £074 market to-day, for the netticment and suppilés were plentitl counts were easier, On the Stock husiness for the new account ators belng occupied wit LONDON, Det demand in the , but the tone was cheer et with a Lardening tendency In sols an F firateclass 4° tles on the bett 9 Pree a the forenoon at J mats over parity on Me reports nis he Treasury at Washington intends t» eieve Ug money, market ard In) an- felpatlon 0 higher prices in New York. Wo¥= to 3 FATHER, IRE ~ AT POLICEMAN \Tired of School Glendale Youth Fatally Injures His Parent. William Weedon, i a sixteen-year-old poy, to-day fired two shots into’ his father's head as the latter ran from their home on Washington avenue, near Cooper street, Glendale, L. I. Whea Policeman Woodell attempted to to- terfere between the maddened boy and hie wounded father the boy sent threo | bullets through the officer's cap and | enat, H Young ‘William Weedon has bees brooding far weeks over the fact that | though uixteen years old—an age when | his companions have left school tor | high school or bustness—he has beer) © continued in the gtammar grades by his father, John Weedon, who insistes | that the boy should not “be an isno- ramus.” The boy made no progress In school. He reached an ago when. he ibegan to ahrink with shame under the [covert sneers of “dunce't and “fool.’ | He played truant and the father found |him gut. From that thine, sald the boy to-day, his father has had him out of bed every weekday long before school time, and with book in hand has put his son} through his lessons, If the boy falled to recite property, declared, Willam after his arrest, his father had a raw-/ Hide ready with whica he tt non severely. : Yesterday I made up my ming not to stand it any longer.” sald William.) “1 made up zy mind if he struck mo | again, for that ¢, would kit bim—and) I guess-I have. I borrowed a Z-calibre Fy] from & boy in school—never mind his | pame—and I had it in my pocket when | my father made moe recite ‘my lessons | thls morning. Of course, 1 fei! down on | the leason, and he reached: for that} rawhide, 1 guess I lost-my head thea. | een a1 IN i WSLNOY ORRE AM KISSES, rovxy_ 106] SPECIAL FOR” spoke. The distancs was short and tho first bullet penetrated the father’s ert ck. As he whitled slightly a second ‘Wa will deliver 1 to 10 tb shot penetrated Weedon's neck and tne the ‘following rates: iy Site is believed to have entered his Bf a itboniyae Jersey City, Hoboken or the Bronx, 15¢ oral, Povcefnan Woodell, of the Bighty-nrth | precingt, the Glendale station, heard the shots while pasting afd saw’ the father running with the sob in purauy ie Jiynped. in between the two In time to ixkeca bullat through his cap and two No iroods nent C. 0; D- nidien for our) out of town) customers earefully packed and shipped from our Special.) Mall Order Dvpt. Sea Foam is synonymous with feathery biscuit and delicious cak2. Incidentally, it is the cheapest and best. THE GENUINE OLD FASHIONED Foam Baking Powder \ (REGISTERED 1869) — Sold and Recommended by PARK & TILFORD, and all High Class Grocers PENNY A POUND PROFIT] id oo i y SPEUAL sOR TUESDAY. I reached for the revolver and aim: BARL 10c tt at him. 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Young Willlam was taken to the Flushing court, where he was arraigned before Magistrate Connorton and hald pond: ing the outcome of hiv fat ins Jurtes. f * } rm A HAT u meetme al’ ObscureAilments 41 : the windowofl . are often caused by the coffee habit. 10 days’ use of FOR MEN ‘tO “SNUFF DIED _ BLAKBE.—On Dew. 9, at No, 00 East Hous- ton at, JOHN BLAKE, beloved husband of Mary, Jano ‘Binko (nes Tyan). Mombere Excelsior Council, No, 418, KK, of ©. Engine No, 33, und triendy, rémpect- Tuply Invited to funeral; trom St. Patrick “/Old Cathedral, Prince asd Mott” ieta., POSTUM will clear up many a case. .*There’s a Reason’! 4 HELP WANTED-MALE. mana , ween T , ween haley Ae sals BOY WANTED in delicate carey out orders Apoir ora SP? ate aoe we, argon, | AS pean Andros Cit Woria creak: Lt org

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