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‘cm cic SUMMONED WW # fier Nicholas nha several of the Min- 4 ters to death. = = Metin Indicates the existence of yrilleapread treachery ‘In the Milt- tary Ootirt, and the iepatest alarm pater wab hot following hin uneat Cieilt. Gen. Viadimir. Pavioff, slain ery was “the wiry Procure f . Parliament. as “Hangman Pavliff,” = ts ds. felt in offivini circles, Lwhere. at “apparently in- reutlne, from the epithet’ cons tantly “Rie hint by thé Radical Deputies. “He was shot and killed “at 10 o'clock watkeiire—ttt-the © Building fede the Moika Canal. Saitama chief Military Cotirt | ~The: assassin was captured after a long chase through the crowded : ity streets, during: whith he-fired about forty shots from two révolvers ga policenn _The murderer was eventually answered the, Gen, Pavloff is the fi fth Russian ‘Tay. crima, was. executed rately. and showed: ‘#videnoa Ot.the saine aires Areas Who. woro: nthe ‘snjform yotittaky ler k © Tarcioned'( toy the ‘Sourt wucoesded in Obtaining an en+ France: tO thé ‘parten’ under the pretext | ioooer ered @ Yepott to the bellitaty "ae he length, drew 2 imhd fired: the whofe | ts, in quick succession ‘ “Bhot-was; wril aimed “and two then tore a Raping wound In ht ‘breast, trom wiiten the Generil- expired | bein bareN—to hie-apartments, Sook St Aue of the-pelice [rere tuby at a door and accidentally wounding a small captuted. He was in the greatest vith jokes-on-his crime_ notable killed within a short time. as the delay of the; paitoa in storming the Terrorist’s room er~| fave him. tima to destroy almost. all. his papers. ee TO OBLIGE A FRIEND. Quienr -sornds cabght the ear Inst Biane of, Mrs, Mary) Ellison,’ who was in her apartment on the seocnd fod of No, 198} Broadway. She opened tho bICKINE “a 10K Abe Bald to hersolf. She slipped down and. out. the door and rin 16 the station-houge. Whim Bho caine back with Detective Tobin qort——Fatrotman—Cunmings —the—men In the +rear of A “panel was pane: THe other charged tee Bd. - teen, 0 West. Pifty-ninth street. atte wax HORTA tHe tock to “ORS down lower = hall. Jacks fainmed” th preparation for athat Piney bad been elt rogular shape in , order that they. might inflict more seri- ous wounds Pytantly Silpping Another Molin’ of tetotrer and dtaw- sorond. weapon, th: win ap t “to. the carriage en- Opera-House, with a | et eel a ‘Fired into cr aor A policeman sin in front of the A ‘epera-houre attnmpted to neath the as- _fiaaaln, but was shot di E iE E @uers, wounding A boy. The Terrorist then | resumed his Might ‘througn the it. Aine right and left at the = house porters who way. Tho result '§ ammunitjon taps SWhen taken to tho _pollor VOR is tet ‘ent points th view of how simply and S@antly his plan wax executed, ond an- Rew Ne-teashed-}- ptation |. Syeted_, the oMicere Wuescons Wits colndfilenta the Tertor- | ~soveral years as ‘Tie Was apporarer, Sudge—Advoeate—Generat-of the War} — Mintatry—and-tater-Procurator—ot Bupreme DUllitary Court Me Ruled Hengings. = Gen. Pavioft tprang into national when nt waa delegated by Ware Minster Rediger- to—anewer the esiturpelia tiorin cor — the —Government the Lower House of Parliament in re- to coufisjmartial and executions fin ths’ Balle Proyinges Aid in aud. “The Milltary Prosecutor justified theas Path BCH cold-Moodetness and —Aisr ard Of the soatl\nants of the members that 1 aroused the indignation of al- smoat the entire. House, andi-ha was @riven from the roxtrum with ckicx of “Murderert) “Himngmant’! “Assassin!” the ‘When the General next appeared tn} [id the House lw wae not allowed to J and “was, threatened with person; 1Ce. The mursered General was a —lirre Jand owner, “After the dlasolution of Parliament he Organized the Protec: Political Dearie, with the object ebinbating the radical projects for tie appresrintion ‘of Janded eatnten, 1: (partlelpated actively in the preve it electoral campaign. The “polos have established thar a th who was Killed at ine Grane el hero yesterday after he had made benfire of his papera ani started tir: ‘Hie a pevolver shrou Wan A -membir of the geiniie Ofganization which to} ot} the door of his} CR Te Attorney -Gen. Asks:Court to Punish Them for Contempt. Ttiwas-granted on the-Attor#ey-Genr eral’y wat. nt that the Hoard of Els al hha Ixncred the order of the court jing ON (Mint body 20 siirrender con trol of the ballot boxes used in) the Mayoralty eloction of 190%. Attached to tie orderwas an amdavit made-be—Attomey-Generat Jackson, in which he watd that tr-pursuance-ot the Court's authority he had made a de- Matid on “Dooling forthe -daliota etl {4 hia poascssion, but had met with re= fusal. He swore that. Dooling replied that he did not cecbsnize the vullaity Of ti order. The Attorney-General further sala that he believed Dovilng und his asso clates-were preparing to destroy all of the ballots, and that this would be done unless the Court granted the order hold- Ing them to The order was “srved “PWRE TH CONTEST “WIth poration Courisel Butts. Attorney-General Jackson, Deputy At energi Dolson and Ctarence J, Hed on Justices Gaynor to-day, aed were—Infermed—that—his -order—of- erday) plied only to the ballot ooxes of Kings County that are in the Basle St - te Attorney-General had already sealed 200 OC-the- boxes stored thete; and that Suse }tice: Gaynor's order would not Interferu with the work. In-hand, ‘IJAP-TREATY SUIT _ PAPERS ARE READY. WASHINGTON. Jan. %—It' js now expected that tha papers in the equity caso for the indorsement of the par- visions of the exiating treaty Detween the United States and Japan, regarding the rights of Japanese school children, ARaT co iriet-Attorney Devin, of Bas “Fraa- clsco, who has been in consuliall n mith the Prealdent and Xttorney-Gen- eral Bi _wil for home morrow to conciude the preparation of hecear: papers, It jn:Intimated that the papers will Be Med in bath” the. CSireule and” Dis= tretCo that the | Fi {Board fucation. will be masen }party-to-the-sulte aida The yanlag Svorll reporter COPYRIGHTED 1904 ©. mat the reneht auxtesinations and bag pu BetR ee satied “on a mmilar mission, Hamat the authorities “have —not been her riding raster, Riding Master and Rich Girl, Who Is His Bride Jackson|| Daly Wants be Declared_Sane.. presented & romarkabie asene, ilustratiye of the cnartion of the edurta_of the Aiate in the ‘matter ot ‘committing alleged: Tdniation to asylums tions and Didn’c Affect —-His_at_ All. powder she had bought tor her swest- DAHRA Without increasing his affestion| © & Dito Httie May “‘Dusak, a dainty bru- carelessly, diets JusKee OF thé Buprems. Court and former “Judges, a former. Governor of the Empire Bt two-Dis- trict-Attorneys, -a dozen _lawyera and Tore doctors And other men of affairs, Simmoned :to drop all other business find give, thelr Umeé to the court of the inotion of a Junatic; not’ only a luna! “[ but a eriniinal who has spent | Marsha Mf) -Fox, of Montclair, ~ARST TEST OF ANTI-TIPPING LAW IN COURT. IMLLIORE GIRL BRIDE OF | “RIDING MASTER) aah of Brewer Hoff- Shirtmaker- Argaigned for hecmen —ana-Seeretiy Wed-to—;——Offer- Made: to-Big— ~ Instructor. Store’ Buyer. Declaring that thay were married pe-| The frat antitipping case under the causa trey ‘aMinities, Uite~ MIssF Annie Loute Hotman: mm, GAushtes Of) Ballin, of the shirt manufacturing firm tho -millionnica president of: the Jacob: wee He & B. Ballin: 2 trond ny, ead to-{ N8Y, WOM Mfralgned charged with trying LES A tS Ay UR © | to give a commission to the buyer for bride of | pig. -atoré—‘The-complatnant = Mnater, from | whe Adolf Goldman, manager of -the aL) Bore, 5 Court t afternoon, when Solomon rs whom she took private Instrudtlo the Metropolitan Riding School An West | The court was crowded with mimbers Fitty-sixth) street fot the Retall Dry Goods “Association, Despits the denials of retatives and{ail of whom ate—vitally interested in attémpia to keep. the story of the wed-|the outeome: .Onfhe deziaion wit}, hang ding from the public (he bride laugh) tht chancer: ‘of ot! Brrests an@ prose ingly confirmed the report. She-ahd the cutlons (0 alamp oUt ® ayatet that has riding maste?>ywho 1s apparently. more ead- te many places, and which 1s than-twite-tor-years,_areiting—at. bared on tho eae = nt Ware 5 e 8 charge agaist TEPER TO Forint hespen tin: letiers ta Tray Moca {ness buyer for the store which Mr. nimrctar-ne—he-pirt—ntivet-perpiie-4nronngiy t rink ul vidi ER aS PE charge, was to be Kept by McGuinness or Turned over to Dis employers ag he oh oan Membera of the:Retall Dry-Gosda_As- Talon” oay “slMitaL. Tellers— Were sent to thé bueyrs for all the big stores, They are andioie s once the aAA-tppirie. ‘Married Jn Hoboken. The wedding —rhich—was performed Mayo tof Hoboken, on-Chrie! mas Day. was ga secret nu wis the en~ ameemnent that precatad ity othe hride, 7 who tooke scurcely-more that: Sener i root Yesrs of ARG. Felned up her horde ih bie, relations poze Of of another quiet corner of the tink.- Shy-ten-der ded bruncite——with— merry eyes ant rosy cheeks. As she was questianed ahe-Riancedt 1 ¢-te—thas tart per hushand a mélitary-Jooking man|- swith- satay halt who-sat-hie tore tte a hupaat ae he ted h}x-puplly over ene f tan bark. Why did wa marry Weil, we disco When-two-p: a-tovbe sure-of thdt, they ought aS arried, ‘The ceremony was very; Pes evprced ain quiet, because wo didn’t want to have Bratne, Jr, gave her w the publicity end the old shocs and the! Falla, B.D. | rice and-all that sort of thing. of|, [t Je) undoretco’ the: marriage mill course, my parents did not oppose thet nestebatedace varriage. Why should th Mayor | 11 Js an old friend of pap: we Were’ married » und told them about It. a reception.” PHILADRLPATA;. Jan) BA. mar- | rage bcense -was {esued this -atternoon by the clerk of the Orphan's Court of =thie-olty /to Paul Stanford Pearsall, of. te Wed “Martha Hicabor aborh fra Holl Jam: dress as 5. we went Yoa, we! offices are at Ni Hie brewe! auter ts about tbirty j Mr, i Father Bora Bridegroom. i at has nurvty or Souther! Journaltam, | ‘ Jan. FAN a. pemule Hborna- Jouraal Morning. nN answer News obs Cae MOUNAAINS, tite. tobOR RANA ours fron ee ry KODA” FSLE wu Sanuary A)nt,, “Yatormation at New ¥ antral Ucket offices, %e® Joke About. “Recestion.” 9 Iaughed. ‘The tiding mas-| ¢ Aaateteouattaalagenercal Had Jolned tn the taush ay If he Lis pregent at at ‘the bride's father? will bot re- }celve tho riding master as an panel was atatorent made. Jater An the da: George Ehret, Jr,/ fat lo. Ae70 ~ dixon avenue. 920 14 R/CONE.A of the news Mrs. ulers Tt tk ti very nnpleaaat,” eald Mrs. sree, Anna's father oan- 4 lo stoop to meet a Jing master as A sOcim) euuel and. lie han given, ovdera ghat Fp inet shall not call wi him. Anna’s “Tart looked. forward to a briilant. oe for Neh en a foolish, atelish esdapede! | —Miss Hoffma. as one of the brides: in surely tony=ive or Atty | | eG M Jears told. He bad a wile ‘and two! maids ar tho we of Misa Louise Mf. | 28iigten at ichfeld. Couns ant Esiet i : [rosratand ho Isa widower or a divorced Mitt he firat time” that Suni toh wa at Aryerne, where we we [ing the-wmromer,) He was ving G We ps tM! » eat ia few from: hiny ‘renin ett t,-tnd cared ttle, for: ann tig iE Kover thought when ahe coneinyea hye riding leeeons In town that, 6 1d Tun away and marry. him,’ ure ‘eg met Hauter about a year a priyate Shstructor in rid- es at the where he not an er Mic n duding teaches hin) puplla, but is ployee of the school. Hauter wht ich took tlus Loy’: fourth treet, in February last: Hee Tyner Tigh St the Nest known | #2 of the Arion Society and Is a Tedder In Germ rican sovial elf: new Jaw was heard in Centre Street | of uty. Hemera wie an view. ty. feats fee) the ra The bhi wha” WAS? "por of the last nivel: yeara in prison: for . the “thal or the” quéstion ofthe ainity of -Bawara J. Russell, (alias Meredith, the badger of the Inte Phil Daly and blackmailer of dustice Almet F. Jenks, He was sent to Flog Bing In 188 ott ® ten-yoar sentence for his. part with another man and two women in work- ing the badger gmme vn Phil Daly, who was ntruck on the, forehead and FOU an simone fatat wound in: the hent whh tne badgera, Russell got out in 187, and {n fees than th he tried to blackinall AliaeC Fy) Jenks, of Petia st He was again con- viotbd and sent to prison. He had spent most of his earlier term In the State daylum, ana time was sent td Dan. Tnenvora aby) His tern of sentence expired in Novernber last, but aa he was till a Iunatio of the most dangerous tyPe—e—pa rai “Whe taken-before & Clinton County Judge, who, on the evi- Gence ct doctors of ability, committed tiim to-the-wsytum fer the public safety. Dismissed His Counsel, N. retained Charles EB. Le Barbier 0 20- cure her son’a liberation. Mr. Le ay pier a writ of hades ‘corpus, ro. firat act of peuneell when Broa TAO Court Was to ater hes foe 8 another ‘who Tad Asspin ea in the coa~ epiracy—headed— rs vel and ex-Governor Me atte vie hod Jen! Tomé, Giese iceener " Superintenden of Elections f Sgefiona W. ‘be Fe Nort ebonass c ‘North ani 1 sed trial and if ties. of sunpoeni nesees, Senior She eeaateat "eee te the. day set forthe basi, ang ath the eminent, men named “ay conspirators in—court araAnolnc’ Brecher ¢ Cea Presabne Roosevelt, who in ¢ Praeel\oonducted. thee: wiinesten wy indacive, rounder standing by aaron "same ti es athe. peculiarity. o ational of the. seciaree all-were irk 1 Russell's 1d mn H him BH | THC o Keep wait, then Governor of New fork Eppointed” William A. Keever, at that fine Russell's Attorney, to the Suprome Sie, retalog 4 Géorgs W. Motgan, and jor the consplpators by or Syinting him to be State Super Fee ee Te or as Ti ners “ cite of B6 5 would got, aid him to get out of con-| ma Bement. -At-Liwerty. for Half an. Hour Russell at liberty for halt an hour-to-d Ha misplaced his keeper. Put-tnatead-of taking advantage cf-the sopident, he Jeune oh fo the Su- or £ tH and be: Philips, « it Walked ty the rhea to the platform of the. Ono Hundred and sixteanth stroet tantion of (he Third avenue “L." They ware on thelt way to. the court. yom. ba. reel ab not. handeutitted. He on’ to the train fice while his ‘Sceper and Pr. Frama? Bloprndel, the. erie winitow Uy .AOMS. senate ‘and -shile the Kee wae nay Shhiipe et Bier ars <a TE. Tepes pee doctors: mould be asta the privilege of buying them Bt ftrala— Sealine and tre Heol ran se uti wan trying te. xamination of ey were -@ ote a Psi i Burridge to. Police Hi pee Uhe—paticd. ane Be erewostt avare| meine ae oar, Paulding Selisre. he found. Pituesall waiting —f tit = bal cnn, ving i Weare tt that-2-ha: uals Your tothe Squrt-roe. Pyetcisi SEES: [JUSTICE MAREAN a which iy fendi ins of ET pannel to wh ‘stant Faroe recigy t “rp will not Agu eth hat ing to” thin chiia'yo be faurety eth aye he an ac it has betn Petre Sruatee,, r ret "ave ofan Tea ila. cone ie financlalh tats 4 Bee eag Lal ee tanae e wil pe safe in the company 4 a a White Rose || & Ceylon Tea “HELP. WANTED-MALE tite Shebee TES Maha S x eh tal be WA ol oes 4ho), mite Bron et ae day eke seed opel Rrook' yn. | DRIVE! ia 4.50 aay. One 495 CES y oe Netto of aoventech, appeared in York- ville Court ‘to-day as complainant against Mrs. Jonnie Zelineky, & forniie toller-of-No,1H-Fast_Fourth street. ‘The Zelinsky woman, ‘who {a tall and with a mystlc eye and a {9 said by the police to make a businows of reading tife sta) Prescribing love potions and soiling 198 to the lads and Inasi¢s of tho ant Side, ‘| Bhd was held !n £300 ‘for examination | Little “May's atory might be “ealted ‘he Misplaced ‘Tea Cup; or, The Dregs Of Love," as a comedy but it had no Jight méantng for her. Shé lives at No. MS. Avenue B, and her sweetheart, whose ‘name he carefully guards; lives in Hartford. It waa two mohths ago that May found ‘ihe couldno-longer live with merely brief lettera from Hartford, and went! to Mrs. Zelinaky’s tea and mecond- sight. establishment. | How Did She Know? “BHe looks at my hand,” sald May in court, “and sho looks at my eyes and she Bays} ‘You are.in loye by a young mi -heda- grand: t0-look-at."—Now;-how (id she know that? I never told. her a0, ‘Then I sald she was right, but he did Not..cars for—me.— She enya. That ie aril cM Sight of fy e Destroyed by Disease ‘Five Doctorg—bat™-Grei = ny Elght Months — Parents ues Until They Tried Cuticura Remedies IN ONE WEEK ALL ‘gay SORES DISAPPEA “Our Little girl, one year a halt a taken oon re aaa the. doctor zaid it was.» We called inthe family doctor and. =] tablets and said she would be all ri ino few di ‘The eczema end wo called: in doctor, No. ip Lent! sho was preening, 3 e00n' a8 ber But He aie 6! 8 grew. worse. tor No, 3 said it was eczema. B: time she yas. ppothing but asy 0 sald be wo him try Ju ec ee low pimple on onerof: uurne wo ‘phoned for’ 6 came over and lo over ho said that ho could thing more for. her, that.we e her to same cya! re an ulegr.. tight was gro ‘was gone, but that he could Well, babe toouaht we would ae that proved. tho gherged § $10, more than doctor No, ° Ses ‘of the eaters seravnfisctastterin’ ther Rept and ‘Tpeatreene we would aa rence so T went “a ERE ae Ef ee Ite. ane i 5 +t 3 i 4 he. eal [ ree Be a5 Ey Pe Ey whic! Hi g Fe an HERE: Culfoura, Ren ‘cost me ne’ $1, and our daughter, who "had ths, showed reat ment, in_one week all sores :p) |. Of coured it could Saloure: i tise Tam couldent it would. have saved the ey. We thi is no remedy 80 Beat for any. troubte“or: Tot thes: aeeert wie h . eaay-—I-give you n powder and he-loves| Cutt or impart ee a = Oswego: you more than all the world, yee. And Task--her-how.-muoh;—and—she- eye, Mive dollars.’ 1 sald it was cheay [he really, truly comes by lovi Then there wasa conference of ways. und Means, Litttie May dian't Know how’ she could give the powder, and the tor tune-teller suggested that he be lured ies ther parlors and there given the pow- -46f-tn a cup of tea 60 May wrote and told him of the. wonderful dirs. Zelinsky, who hadunaae men-fHth-by-her advice, and urged: him fo. Come té New York Mgnt attay, “Comes a day,” sald airy, “wh tings the bell at my house, and hi ‘Take me quick to: that fortune teller And let me néoif abe knows how $-can. So f put on my shawl and She knew when I winked he was my young man and she asksus-to have some tea-_before the | she telie-nie-fortune.— Gilet Took the Powder.. “While, we talk she passes me the powder In a little paper, Then she pow: Uie Tea HHS Three Hittie cups, and Bere we drink she calls him over to look into ae Topat-te powder mto-nia"eup: over to them, and then we come pared pen and drink te Here May broke into tears again. It teemed that she wad not sure they took hesame places when they returned to iT ‘In my cup I saw sonttihing at the bottom after the tea was gone,” she Histo maybe. I hed, done a_mistake, I had drunk the powdet.. Iwas not-sure, byt i exert Rimsot, “ever so INBeh more, He hay the fortune told and he 1k 110 3008 he te Qnery and stale bese: Sor Fitt ford. * Mrs. Zelinsky many times more, and for | Ory conte A sernds received ‘ales of titnro happiness, Finally she told her trduble-iq “Mrs. Helen Katrlaky who: lives in the Avenue H house. Mra. Ratriaky |e married ghd jine no faith in fortune=reitere and | Jove charms.” Bhe went (6 Mrs. Zelinsky, pretended a Was In Téve end rece powder warranted to pur Cipla on the MPS a ¢ City Halt sta af rQ the station. |. a oa, i RE-D,-No.-9, Fulton, Ne-¥s, August 17, 1908: oie ee yitioure ect ond. mt chiki ‘Freat Whe Betas of) Epliticd me w Weane-asy. Special for this Tharsday: | MU. Asses CREAM St} t---afag—gotne—of-the—-powder, 1 Glassea i megled—Ove Deer upward. Wess ae ANE, Ltn we OCULIsTS and-OPTICIAN®— EatRilias } Clothes - are “al: ways one-third lower than the ie Moe bevy’ s-& Women’ ns “eae fo]. great sactilice, Great bargains if ee ‘ean be- fitted. ga Fig $25.00 Suits and Overcoats " Reducsd: ST ROTeY THREE STORES—Outftters tc SA ‘aN S » Clec=nibestoreeene eri: e 360-882 Fulton Strect | BR Phas 0 Vo Nes ; DIED, MURPHY.—On Menta Jan. 7. nese ne ERONR Murphy. natt spifered Jor, thy Fepaae, oF: Gcermpat jn Calvary.) - MORAN.—At noon, -Thonday, BUWARD. 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