The evening world. Newspaper, December 25, 1906, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1906. (THE INPINT Being a Veracious Chronicle of Ciiristmas Life in Large Families, with the Citrus Re- served for the Old Man, as Usual. “¥IRST THE INFANT.—Baby-gots a drum that is guaranteed to cure the i meighbors of dozing oft after their dinhers and a Teddyybear named “Dear | Maria” and a set of blocks and a box of edlibie paints—anyhow, baby thinks Ahey are edible—and a rag doll ‘with a flat face and no nose, something like NEGRO TROOPS. IN NEW-CUTBREAK HOLD UP TROLLEY Terrorize the Passengers, Beat Crew and Race Away with Car, felt my ‘pockét-book {t seemed |to he Haig Discovered Theft Next Day, -:®he ‘Young 4man doclared that he did mot make the diecovery of the theft “until Sunday morning, when on open- ing hls moaketbook he found that ¥3 fhad beg} ‘taken oit and sips of paper, Acnown ,t. the police as “feclers,' had bean ffisertédin their place. erday afternoon,” continued the her, “while 1 wal? iwalking Favento I saw tis woman bed mé, and hurried’ after fher. I followed her for several blocks ‘and then lost her in the crowd. vHAbout 7.80 o'clock Jast evening, as ‘Twas psasing a big department store gt Thirty-Mfth street and Broadway; I aw the woman standing in front of a wwinflow. I recognizéa her at once and —ealled policeman, to whom I told the story of the robbery. He believed me. ‘and piaced her under artest.” Hogan told fis story in a quiet \ mpatter-of-fact wny and declared that) he had ‘not meds any miiake. mitted that he could not doscribe what ‘ghe. Woman he met on Fifth avenue ‘muore, and he had not noticed whetlier Ber Batr was lcht or dark. He felt éire about her features and Keneral +a): {Rerrible Mistake,” She Says. VENWORTH,Kan., Dec. — Negro troops. members! of the Ninth | Cavairy stationed at Fort Leavenworth, are licked up at the fort to-day, fol- lowing a street car holdup: by thom In a riotous brawl. A number of the suburban trolley car here yesterday. d after terrorizing the passengers kicked all of the windows out, beat the conductor and motorman, locked then LE men bonnied a ©* Mra: Trautman carried herself at the |jn agq raced with, the vcar to. Fort time of the arrest with singular self | 1 pa yenworth, Porecesion: She naid to Policeman Gill- | “There they were taken in hand by | (gan Wheu he informed her she was un Ger arrext: You have made n terrible yntetake. “Why, I never saw this man ‘Before In my Mle." | The physician's wife was accompanted | ' "court to-day by Mr. and Mrs. Bco- Held, “She ald not seem at all agitated | ‘and talked {reely and without a trice Y pervousness (o an Evening. World the authorities and piuced tn the guard. | house. The Incident has aroused the greatest excitemont here, following closely as it does the Brouxville mutiny, the shooting of Capt. Macklin, of tho| fwenty-Gfth Infantry. un offices of | the Brownsville command, and the con- | troversy between the President, Senate and civic societies over the affatr. Teporter. é at eee ene ated te taeot ane EARTHQUAKE GIVES said, “Yor It has broaght terrivle no- torlety upon myself and husvand. MARTINIQUE A SHAKE. | Her Straight Denial. aa ere 2 “Qn the night that this man de-| People =) Pay aS eares it! \\elaren I robbed him 1! was ji) at Pe apie) OF Fort (le France, Capital ome. I did not teil the police that) of French Colony on Island, Get Shock as They Sleep. pad been to the opera on that night. | mas to you I'm wishing,” sald Apnic MoGulre. haired. She wore a threadbate black waist and an old skirt. Her shoes werr down at thé heels and there were no buttons on them, and ng stockings \ der them. She whe cold and she war gray about her blond hair, Bowery—the part of the Bowery where women drink and starve and then die there because they haven't ony other Plice to die, a rickety old them, alm and women sat near. Oi drinks of cheap liquor that stood Christmas, answered to the streets Wit on Friday night, and I wax ac-| companied by my husband. I did no i Syaiaas eumen Rilke” hay pilnesoes to" cop to-tns| _PORT._DE_FRANCE, | MMartiniaue, qty about thy Wwhereabouta faturduy | Pes: H—An earth Hight avi aid not think it necessary, © |Nere at 3 o'clock this morning and con-| Qire. Truuunan sald that wbe wan 1 qiember of a well-known Georgia fam My. She would not tell her’ malden Hame as she did not Bring Was gone. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—The selsmo- | wish th thwh not better piny case SiGe ‘ordain, thle. TE would Piles inet aky shock occurred |® Dallway at No. 290 Mott street, and Inued for twenty seconds. Do damage | S0ld overcame her and she sank down, STALL BROTHER Z fruit and an ache In his little tummy. LITTLE SISTER.—She gets a life-size talking doll and a sailor boy doll and a doll house almost as big as a Harlem flat and a toy cooking stove and a set of toy dishes painted in colors that will come off easily, and a doll car- riage and a doll bed and a really truly mattress and « pocketbook and a ring with a blue set in it and a box of Huyler’ S\ALL BROTHER.—He gets a toy pistol, shooting the genuine tetanus cartridges, and a set of tin soldiers and a pair of skates and a pocket knife LIEDIUT SIZE SISTER. Maxim Gorky, and a Christmas treé and a mechanical horse with more, with four blados In it, each blade capable of whittling off a finger of a ma- works in it to get out of order than'a dollar watch has, and a linen picture | hogany bannister rail, and an alr-gun that ought to put out at least eight book that cannot be forn unless somebody tears it, and some candy and | human eyes before the mechanisin wears loose andsa sled and a half ton of | j candy, | MEDIUM-SIZED SISTER.—She gets a gold bracelet and a writing set| mond stom and a box of monogram paper and a silve if she doesn’t grow careless and-let it get wet, and a diamond locket and aj} Daglish kit bag and a pair of pearl-mouhted opera glass BIG BROTHER—H¢ geta!t cellarette Joaded with large, gratifying bot- tles and a humidor full of Havanas and a forty horse-power automobile and a gold match safe with his initials worked out in diamonds and a set | Brother)” and) a> has of Balzac, unexpurgated—the sassy thing—and an edition de luxe bulldog! Baby), and a headache. set of furs and an Set BOWERY DERELICT [POWERS BROTHERS IRACE RIOTERS. FROZEN IN STREET} WERE VERY BAD OFF “Merry Christmas to You,} One Fell Into Neighbor’s Flat Kitty Kennedy,” She Heard | and Begged Them to Send Just Before Death. for Police. \ “Kitty/Kennedy, {t's a merry Christ Jimmy Powers, twenty-nine years old, and his brother John, aged nineteen, came here from Ireland last July full of plans for getting ahead in the World. They rented « furnished in the tenement house flat of Mra. Nolin m the ground floor of No. 18 Wen Tulrty-first streot. Jimmy got a job Kitty Kennedy wan olf and gray- shivering. Annie McGuire was half| in a livery stable: John hired as a Kitty's age. There were no streaks of | tase hand jx one pe the vaudeville theatres. but thers were lines of dlsstpation on her tace.| They did their pwn housekeeping. The two were typical women ‘of the'| buying most of thelr food ready |cooked. Last week John, the younger give up hia place to tend him. On Sat- and go tothe Morgue, with no rela- 2 turday Inst ihe fell tll, too, For two | 4 to re- ; tives to stieve and few friends to T°" says ho was able to drag himsolt ‘The two women were in the “Green- | Cut each morning to buy -food, but house, a resort in Houston- atreet,/Yesterdey his strength gave out, and just off Mott, which 1s knawn to the|@™" money, too, for the orothera had police am “The Morgue,” becauac ao| been stinting themselves lately in or- many women and men outcasts. dle|der to send a good lump of money home to the old folks, Pride kept Jimmy dumb until day. he heard Mra. Nolin and the little No- |ins making merry over a turkey din- ia: |ner. ‘He crawled to opened and the fumes of whiskey were) {ind fell proce in the midst of th suffocating. Several other men j.ijtue Christmas party, His volco wa. c Al of them knew | worn (o a whisper and he wi Kitty and Annie, and they envied the| as a kitter Please They were sitting at to- table, . their half-shud cet buried jn sawdust, The smoke of tad cigars and pipes were thick about nd for the police wagon." before the two women. ae Pahoa “we're vory bad of—Jawn- “1 say I'm wishing you a merry |" While Mr. Nolin's brother-in-law cared (or the forlorn pair Mra. Nolin ran for a cop, Policeman Roberts wae the first one she found. Roberts got an ambulance from Bellevue. At the | hospital the murgoons aay. the brothers will get well with proper nursing, al- {though both of them are in a bad way from fllnees and lack of proper food. et ——— [ELEPHANT SWALLOWS THE KEY 10 HIS TRUNK. Kitty," continued her friend. "I'm to carry the banner to-night,"" the gray-hatred woman. “They must wose up here to-night, and then It's Jilty for the gtreet.'* A few minutes Inter” Kitty stalked She made her way to there she huddled in a corner ~unttl They found her body early to-lay. A boy stumbled over it and yelled to the "covered. fell 11} with the «rippe.. Jimmy had to; Throuxi: thé thin partition wall) negro leaders, brothers, were shot main street a few Btate troops arrived. ing of Col. men checked the negroes, who were pre- paring to seek reprisals.“ At once moat . fW.QROVE'S algnature Ls on every box, B5c. DEFIANT, FACE / AND WENT 10 JAIL ATLING GUN Armed Negroes Fortified .in Woods as Troops Take Stand for Fight. MERIDIAN, Miss, Dec, %3.—Troops negroes have sent In a warning that they will burn the town {f another of thelr raco ts killed. It has just been learned that two Tony and Jim Simpson, to- death tn the minutes before the The timely com- Samuel McConts~and bis tat “any notoriety upon her kinspeople in| Kt@ph at the Weather Bureau when! police. A lot of Italian women, their & 7 the. South. examined to-day oontained no record | varled-olored shewis about thelr Heade | Animals at Central Park Zoo Are|ot tho negroes fed to tho timber. 'Un- "Aatter Thad finished my Stepping of a disturbance of the ea! within 4 aloul til that time they had kad the town laat iahie” rhe went on, “l'was EMDR tho past twenty-four houle hin and shoulders, were on their way to{ Remembered by Keepers ize Pealanicy bared ‘down -to-dreat Neck to meet my hus- i ohureh when the boy's cry was heard. yes RORTOFLE Cig BRAC ma CCH este U RUSE Len Lee Wand. as we had been invited to a cei meena = ara and Citizens. the whites three to one in the county. y i Thay crowsed about the body and then » hhousa party “at W. Gould Hrokaw's us 1 t Barly, to-day) Ntty armed’ white’ men place: A kroat “yoans (of our friends) fot be wine at all to go-anto it without | mune Tan @ (The Morgue’. and ered) wren Hob Horton, assistant to Bill | 104 0) Norssbask from Columbue ere to be there. and Tam terribly arming yourselt carefully, tor you meat OUt: - dievanayal bi rived) b 3 0 pus, | Inapnotnted that my. Christmas: hax hutve “hoticad that thd Somplainnuri) tif Annie McGuire is dere’ sho. te Be a central aoe a Dee ‘and others in patra and groups are still | 1 s epresented by. counce wanted to care for Kitty Kennedy's | i coming in from all over the county. ae Meg a EEN Ra Se Fe eet Olt. manitching your charetee | tile. Moca ‘ S back i Catena say, rain are kept Jules [At 3%) A.-M. scattered firing mae f? {understand why my tele ry wet out sinirch ur character nnie MoGulreywas in the OOM | Key chest wherein are kept Jule's i Aiespet Oe ree ams and telephone messages have | Withoul bank fully prepared to defend and @he hurried out. She fell upon Tho | Ky Peete Tt wette also is the {Oak tn the outskirts, but the men en: fled to reach my husband, for [ know. ¥°¥ a Same Varker Nd see body oft hee tribnd. A doctor came | tolle * gaged in fring the guns fled when the 4 On Such ant occasion i tha wit® Kitty had. frown, to y | ; Suepbel keys wae milsstae : Li Bpaxt ‘M Fence In the prison of, the is Et eeue dai vs Who say they Know, may Kitty (ed Leas erate twlee Veet A white man, was accidentally shot m | Zenderioin station was an awful ordeal, feprrea wits aa formerir the wife of a. policeman, | but ane no ey ot ner {the face by his own revolver aa he ra Aid not break down or give way PEseass. Home life “dianyy aut her fancy, and| ‘Jule's swallowed the key of her ¢ hix house ready to take a hand te hyayericr. I determined. trom the she went from Sad to worse. Then she | trunk,”; mused Horton after he had | Ut of Nis house y aaeaait RuciCN Tandisoma ce ait Bickle i Maalte ores one) eteNavertbaleet, ie | Saree Ai inel aaiine (ears Said) and’ sang were not vers said “Edo think 1 i Jala not forget the day, #0 both Hattle |McConts mounted the gai 80 to hear, But what could 1 dot TAD Ge AST EO Ra FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. | fi gute grunted approval when they that st comMnanded the main road lead Does ble, and knew th an and go to. nee "| t | os ww the fine store of provender that ia evk Ailes STA pe REPT | ZonT must. keep ony Ne r, Trautman’ 5 pis! : i Many mén from Merlé arted ‘to- Ses Trautman ie ¢ aurmanis Good, Standing. | 1-AiR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, | Wes heaped in to, them any tor Wahalak, which is pforwned. She pas it i.-Phe entries for to-mor-._ Bljl Snyder out up_an extra quarter of é i ; feyeoa and very black } RIDER LSM ax follows peef tor his lions and tigers, not for-| miles south of hara/qh the “Mobile an y-fve Seart old. Poa Ridder elt FIRST NACE—Fivo and a halt turlones;| Setting Brownle and Tom. the cinnn= | Ohio Railroad. ‘The race trouble star + atunect man Ridde fe was the | hi " Seve und half furlongs: | mon: bears. Two sof t =f ‘ as oral vyenrs. old: endent of the insane waylum on | SyllNe, SH Fn nye 24 thet Apna, Runkdn | Contriouted by a woman who ia deeply | Sunday with a fight on a train in which ree but recuing. td when it was under the | sy), 101) spider Web, 04; Dorie, lod: Dick | Interested in the ‘welfare, of the Mile two whites and a negro were. killed. Bert ceo med with » friends of the physician, | 2% O, Bharonawana. 08; \Thuren | Ar- fellows, while the monkeys had a plen-) At once the negroes swarmed Into the fm laree Black at, She cartels « Mrs. Davis from. Georgia 5 a rail g Pe erklents set tenn AUN MVEA LOL RUA RS : town overawing the minority of whites, her arm ax rho entered tha tribune ot her five years ago. They SBatitath ted iel brandishing arma and threating a gen- ee Cee Leae WN igtat dhnsrercs Deopelerar oe tna | scuise: | WOMAN AND TWO MEN Jerat snassncre. The town was. prace A Selma Ant i jo Broadway, | whoes armder 11 ACCUSED OF THEFTS: tically In a fiate ot alors pits ith near utman ‘summe Invasion 100. We ’ ‘| women and children barricaded in their Bide : "feard of any Houne party dae: {fl Alarcon Ol) Gay a toi Gian A omar spill ey avernemen: used vt okaw's: plase oy any Dapple Gold 106, ‘i i «, | troops’ to-the aceno. Dican unis see niediate” rection “He | HIRD RACE —Con mile and, apventy | Sophia Goldberg, Alexander Gold-|- saGKSON, Miss, Doc. 25.~The tac: t or. Trautman had |yande: ‘purse $500) —Hig Bow 10F eal lot G But she waved | He cWOUld Dive: Notwoe 10}, Delphie 10h, Debar iol Wet berg and Joseph Levy Held rioting at Wahlak began on a trai Title stenographer Syere very) ardat. | lower i104)) Carona) 110, 4 ‘ with a fight (between two negroes, weer nnd consulted. him Bae ine yon POUNEH ACES Bive and, = pale tur | in $1,500 Bail. 4 Conductor Cooper attempted to separ- er unt siatrate Jinn ¢ not gM to. the | tna; handica TH. Zero, BR; |! <t ; i yas cked HR comer uniil Maxiatrate Finn Ce te:Oro, 8: Nsie 108! | « Alexander Goldberg, a salesnian om- |e tho combalnts, ant was algacked S When che caso was called Mrs uot Blner Ae 1Ohi | ployed by Frederick Newman, Kt: No. ache hid vérnl‘dangérous ‘Knite Fe eT AS TIGAne er ae aton, & [472 Broadway; Joseph Levy, a clerk, ot ee ee tere toumly. shot Spencer lently by hia lawyer atmot six feet (ers: ‘0, 187 Buffolk #treet, and Sophia Gold-}and killed ar ‘Unknown negro, way, |The nature of the charge bad Sri heed cre at No, 200 East Twenty-seventh | At Walmlake Booncer, badly Bite eee hte Sodariberes tay as : . ia Deming rT | street, wore to-day held tn the Centre [lets the train, and when C garautman leaned easily agninst thi that the doctor Newey. tart stat Mine Street Court In $1.0 ball each On | nogro shot. and Killed | ther oft apbench. the Magistrate asked: look last night. t use, 108, ‘the Beout, 2 |eharkes of robbery and receiving stolen | Spencer then escaped to. the woods Beun DPAUL vou think. 1 RDA taAY anc. Me Kot goods. ‘Tho men were changed with rob- |, Negroes for miles) around. armed ghnd batter have a lawyer H RACE~One mile: selling: $400. |hery and the woman with receiving |themaelve nnd started. for Wahalak, ET don't! neat any lawyer’! phe re & y Bia, 108; Lady Charade, b8:" Lena |the proceeds of their heres, jaeclaring they would wipe out the sem Court's Friendly Advice Mba ever. maaan: | hey were arrested In the woman's | WMS —___gy _e__ Ahn IF Ot: Menes. Natt: ‘apartments on Twenty-aeventh atrest, {O CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY o& There are several reasons.” advies| “pay hee f Colm Hor; and 9 per cent .of the plunder takea 2% YEE A, SON ON ONE DAY , en 100; Hamii: from Newman's waist factory was, re- ps orumeissa refunil money if it tulle to-eure, 5IG GROTHER A CELLARETTE station, to-day found the mangled bod of a satior, with the name of tho bat- porth of the, Fordhant Landing station of the Putnan Diyiston Raliway. From | the nami found on (he shirt the man in| delleyed to have been H. A. Grabeat,-of | | the Tow, to the Fordham Morgte, , y dark-halre the nam: scription was telepho twenty-five | 4nd & boatawain. } 1d | rear ITALTIMA a bun. society. 8, lsE0 SWORD CANE DUFFY WAS ON THE FOOTPADS PICK. JOB WITH HIS FISTS. QUT VICTIM ON Christmas _ Eve. Skylarking! Didn’t Mind Revolver. Unde Ends in Injury to ne.and dis Nose, and)Laid Out Arrest of Both. Man Who Held It. 1 Because thelr Christmas Eve sky- story of a dold Aold-up on a jarking ended fn a one-sided, sword-| ¢ rryboat in midstream was lated to- ane fuel Willam Willams, of No, y in Centre Street Court when Mag- 4 Third avenue, and Sigmund Le at held two alleged bandits vein, of No.’ 48 West wenty-al or the Grand Jury. | strept, took down thelr stockings names as H. F, O'Br Yorkville Court son’ to-day. W day, ‘Magistrate Duffy. FIRST WOMAN WALKS but Mayo A FORDHAM TRAIN The Mangled Body of Man Found on, Tracks by a ~ Policeman. Mrs, Merrill Achieves Di: Through Trip to Brooklyn in New Subway Tunnel. neer employed on the new, Policem: OQ Niell, of the Kingsbridge the tube, Recompanted by» tle-ship Iowa invhis cap, lying 18 feet (the tunnel explained and when she reac ér had everything sho walked along. crew, O'Niell nent the body } # | pertence. OL The jman was abdut twenty-elght ears old, b feet i inches hich, weélghed pounds, was smooth-shaven and Hla sailor overcoat bore | 8. Stelm,”” but when his di pd to the) Brook- lyn Navy-Yard_-qife 4Corotier was told that the anan was ujfdoubtediy) Grabeat A‘detall was’ sent to 175. udvertinemen or canh will 0. of this urticle parc! ntify the body, a Police way the man was probably struck by a train during the night. DIED IN ARM CHAIR: | GAS JETS TURNED ON \Viliam Knowlton May Have Ac dentally Caused His Own | Death. Tearing ‘back in\sn old arm. chatr, | peatde a gan stove in which all the jots were turned on full force, -the body ot Wiylwam Knowlton, thirty-seven | years old, was found to-day ‘nthe room of George Haab's laundry at No, 163 Park avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. | Haab employed Knowlton a few days ago to work about the place, and al- | vureroomss show: exactly ns PARLOR—Fine Velour CAREDg pieces? Piet french Devel Table ty; hand. Lamp. and alr of alias fictures: lari Rug, 7,0x NO; Rocker, 2 tales! Curtains, DINING-ROOM— Oak} $100 # Unebomra bevel Mir | igs ar eer elegant Sewing | > inachi myth fe | $200. Sere Kunrantecs M2 [Bb vauter © couch oak | $300 Parlor 6. some lowed him to sleep there. To-day, ane seat. Chairs: oax Mr. Haab dropped In to see whether! ARS, rabiett ,tlal_ arrangement. Knowlton had money enough for a) MG. anes chandsome | York. State, Fable aylvania, Ghristinag dinner an dfound him. dead, | Mr. Haab told the police he believed Knowlton did not commit suselde, but | that after having gone to sleap bealde the stove he atruck the stop-cock with his feet and accidentally turned ‘a the was, Wa AD yorde belleved UNDER EAST RIVER. inction Mrs. Ogden Mérfill, wife of an engi. | ‘®. subway tunnel between the Battery and Brooks lyn, in the first woman to walk-through her husband, > she was lowered Into the Manhattan whart. prop: to. her “phe trip required: an hour, and when Mra Merrill had completed ‘it she said Me was greatly pleased with the ex- a his.week, Agents for GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE, they Would appear in y; We Carry... , Everything for Housekeeping’ FURNITURE, CARPETS, * home consists of the following articles, and ty reves, showing Yeu . Our Terms Apply Also to New Massnchonet: forum: and Connection. : ‘VEN AGES OF THE MERRY, MERRY YULE TIDE—THIS IS A LEMON-COLORED TALE FATHER with an underjaw like a scoop shovel and a case of champagne and a fure Mned overcoat and a pair of diamond sleeve links and a | coryphce wearing a dime's worth of clothes in,a large gold frame; and picture of a MAMMA.—She gets a baby grand plano and a set of ermine and a dla-._ acher tnd an opera cloak and an ostrich boa and a yictoria and andled umbrella that is lovely | ® Rew team of cobs anda cottage at Newport, and an ambition to shine in PAPA.-He gets a Persian rug for Mamma’s boudolr (from Mamma) and a box of the kind of cigara that Big Brother likes (from Big Brother) jand a pearl ‘necklace of a pattern which Medinm-Sized Sister admired (from Medluni-Sized Sister) and a request for five Collars (from Small hug (from Little Sister) and a sticky kiss, (from SUBWAY TRAN |\Pair Trail Yonkers Man, Use Blackjack andLeavé Him Unconscious, - ordered by Goy. Yardaman (0 Waha- | Magistrate Mayo disrniesed the charg: Mickey, a hotel keeper, of: lak, “where a race war Js in progress, | Of disorderly condiict, against them, ) Philp butte iat 204 South str CUS LEE St) hel atrivea there, early (to-day and aro | Leveln was: held on a oharge of folon-|” Diifty, who ls @ haskerlockiur ert or | beaten into unconaclouancss at Two now in possession of the place, while | fous asaault! preferred by Wiliams.’ | Afty:five years “ym pSctiod sare & Gating gun is planted in the main| According to Williams, they were | last night: and while busine mie ee ce erty necond street and street ready for immediate service skylarking in front of the Third ave-|return'on the Roosevelt atreot force peal aa cated Ga teat A raeteht ac 2 fi EBers, pa lculngde aah ef sagt her | Rua address, where Williams conducts | displa a roll of bills, Ite Zhe ta highwaymen, who robbeil him of » @8 both whites an acks rea furnishet room place. They were pasar 2 SoAsbog Hi ae navel ees deéply enraged, and a desperate patty | fail of Christmas spirits and one suk: eae Reh trac lcber Ulead ela pwede eci eae Sf nemroeal (are, fortined in tho) woods |/gested a duél-with walking sticks, The] ) When the boat waa In midatreamtwo| i ee am hour, the two mifiea Trom town, ready to rvpel | quarter-atick play was going fine-when| shifty-looking young fellows. entered |mured man lay senseless tn tho street. Rae, attempt td distodge or CAPINTe | Tovein, petting the worst of {t, is ac-| the cabin, and one of them q letly ac t When he recovered he crawled four - : [cused of ripping a concenled rapler | costed Duffy with: “Say, old man, we're hundred feet on his hands and knees The first news from the town cAm®! from hig cane and pinking Willams in| going to rob you. and you had better to the ship c: h to-day jin the ‘shape (of the followin | the: stomach |let! my pat Aeot your’ motley oF We'll ftp Gartene cr he nee mee CHS SPS RER I | Williazns collapsed with loud cries! throw you into tledriver.” tro watchmen pf the asmault. and they: ECDSA DY of Eaten try sue, abet | just ax Pollcoman McKeever of the avid speakec Yad pho d a revolver|notined the nolice. 3 rllery are in charge. bre ay a ited der Dutty se und the other man] Hickey had be faa more blacks have been killed by citi- | Past Mhirty-ffth atrect station tre had opened a window to. enforce the | » ey had. been: purchasing: i{ta; for. |up and arrested both for disorderly | threat when Dufry recovered from his| 2% family, When he finished he found zene. Troops are now guarding the) oduct, after a Bellevue ambulance | murrise jho last train for the night had de- town, A body of negroes, sald to be} son’ “vad treated’ Willlame's| “Q's; you will, will you?” sald Dufty,| parted for Yonkers, and ho took the armed, are fortified about two miles i [whol ls a member of the Irish-Ameri-! Woet Side ik hecoratne sown | wound. Laveln, who ts a French cor-| Tun athlete clu With a wiet lere go, | We jo subwnt Madea: eas Z . | redpondent, and as flery as Count Bont » aay he Intd the man with tle gun out | He noticed neated 4; ross from A Ittle later word carie over the long | Gver dared to be, was held {a $1,000 for] colt and then tackled the other, When! tlm two young men who the car distance telephone that posses were | exaenination to-morrow. t wengers and geckhands game in}when he did, Two Hundred and * forming with a view to storming the ——.___—_- ere Duta alerts he (wat mwenty-clehth treet, He then. started negro.stronghold In the woods. If this | | young man ‘was nearly au in. Pollce-; toward the trolley Mné which runs fe done flerce fighting is almost certain }inan O*Netll was waliing at the di near hls home. to follow, as the whites are determined yeaa coc 108 the pair to the Oak ie had reached Two Hundred and rand the negroes are defiant. The Ret eee eaes not gullty in court to. | Thlrtycaecond streot when the highways, | men walked up behind nim One struck [him with « blackjack and felled him }!o the ground, Then the secona n jeuffed and kicked him until he was uncontclous, ee vic) b The volice sont to Fordham Hospl- tal for an ambulance. Dr. Burke dressed the injured man's wounds and took him to thé institution, where, jt was said, he would be compelled to re- main for several days, According to the police, they young men responsible know | for) the | hold un. and a general alarm for thelr apprenhenston been sent out from Poilce Headquarters, eS SHAH STEADILY FAILS. @TEHERAN, Persia,” Dec; \25.—The latest information from the palace shows that tho Shah's reserve strength 1s gradually falling. He nodonger ral- Mes when given stimulants, allowed on presentations" Wate ier On| fj] Nome New Catalogu) Furniahea ¢| bs ab, is Mall Pree. ny ea AY on exhiditie: our| ‘our hom ois HEDRKOO Oak soln and Washatand; kant brass trit Mool enamelled BEDDING, &e. Which Can’ Be Purchased on Our Liberal Credit System, AB FOLLOWS: $75 Worth, $7.50 Down, $1.50 Week $10,00 $1500 fF $2.25 4 $20,00 $30.09 Accounts up to $10,000 by ape- | ! 14) ‘eather Comfortable, Hoh Diocea> krecinen: hen “$2.00 " $50 = $3.50 4 y Tinware; Kitchon Table: 16} Yards Olieloth. OWe allow Prelaht and Rallran, : 6 Island, Peng. + New

Other pages from this issue: