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> walve” Furtiverexcminntion: apettal ______gn bis statements at the hearing before the Creninal-Courts—Imiidtng:wae-at=}———— WEATHMN—Nainy to-nizht and Satarday. PINAL E RESULTS. EDITION Bb [“ Cireniation pears Open to All. wiles a ONE CENA: NEW YO MD RK, ERMEN PETERS AND CRONIN ARRESTED ON aie Ll PERJURY “feader of the Municipal ‘Ownership “Members Is Held in $2,500 Bail, | While His Colleague Is Al- eee lowed to Go on Parole. CHARGES GROW OUT OF ‘CLIFFORD BRIBERY CASE. “Clifford Waives Further Be eination on ‘the Bribery Charge and His. Bail Is: Fixed at $10,000—Widespread , Rumor & _About a “Squeal, ig Henry Clay Peters and John J. Cronin, two of the M>O.:L. /Alder- nen involved in the bribery prosecution against-Alderman Clifford, were “srested this afternoon charged swith perjury, ~ Alderman Peters was arrested “in the Tombs Police Court, where he said he. was thirty-six years old and Itved at No. 260 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn. He was admitted to bail in $2 1500, and the hearing of the tharges against him was adjourned-for a-week, “Cronin was arrested a short time:after Péters was taken into custody. Hels: ae years-old anc lives.at- No. 842 East Fifty-cighth street. He. was paroled. ___County Detective Rearion placed Al- German Peters in custody and led Blm, before Magistrate Whitman. Assistant District-Attorncy Smyth-had- presented dhe complaint in which two Informa- tons or separate charges of perjury swere made aginst tho prisoner. Ong charge wae ased-on testimony he «eve before the Grand Jury and the other TOUANNUL YOUNG DUKE Della Salle Wed Poor Girl Against Wishes of His Family. Magistrate Whitman. ciBaltyBingd at $2,500. “he Alderman was advised by the urt-of Kia rights, and-2esommoned ‘homas Dineen, his counsei; to wet fore tm. Biv. Dineen moved that, the case be adjourned for a week and that ball be fixed. The sum was named at $2,600, and Samuel Kahn, propristor of the Occidental Hotel, furnished the nec- essary bond. \ After this proceeding had been con- eluded Alderman Cronin, who was In ROME. Fob. 1.—Conalderablo {nterost {a mantfosted in high circles here re garding an attempt which Is being made {d annul the romantic marriage of the him ‘to vote “or former Judge x Baie Whereas at” the Magistrate gp) ounS Duke. Della. Salle In. 106 —the ing he tested that_Alderman—Pet. | Duke, while at Athena. fell in love wien | ‘era had not spoken to him about the gested and armidgned, In the perjury complaint -againist him: there-were twa informations as in tho case of Peter ‘He was charged with swearing befor the Grand Jury that Peters had in- = Karuaca, and —mado preparations to Avnttman induced to ary ter, Seer Magistrate wep The Duke's father, thowover, was } 6. Alderman Cronin and adjourn PE amiaetles unti! Feb. §, srhen both cases will bo taken up together. —When—the perjury matters had been {| lspowed of the Ciiffoml case was taken “up again. Lawyer Abraham Levy, tho defendant's coursel, created” a wensa- tion .by announcing that. he would atrongly opposed to the matoiy und took steps—to prevent the unlon of the young people. the youne Duke- was sitldenly called away by an urgent message and went co the French Consulate What ¢rans- Direl there is not dedinkely known, but then held sCuifrord” in= $19,000: bail. Immediately after this new moyo-tn | the Clifford case the rumor grew in the | Criminal Courts Building that -Ciiroray seas going to lay bare all of the facts | tnyolved in the Aldermant scandal — JUDGE ZELLER MAKES — “TERRIBLE THREAT. Jpdeed “a Tuniatic und “as wach \was con eyed to Vienna. The father of Marikn immediately be- suran invesugation of the bridegroom's disappearance, traced him to Vienna, and went there and conducted him back Were married according to the ri both tho Greek and: Roman churches, ‘Boma nena later, —whills ke and his bride were enjoying thelr hon- Sy Moet -eh-aHent-of-Ure-ohd-Dirkee at of \, Will Givect,000" Years: or Life-to+ TRUTH TN WINNIE Me ConNdence of few iy Miaerled:-couplo:--and- avesstisalty- induced the young Duke to go to Paris, Where his father resid and make his) peace with the-Tamily, But—from-that—thme at traee—Ot thi young “Duke ae tost; and =h ‘uther has applied to Ane Vatiean a) thorities here so. annul the Duke's mar- riage to Martk The latter appealed to the Pope, vat! received an. unsatisfactory ans: fod the “Dip” Who Stole -His-Watch- The music piayed divinely Judge Zel- ler, of the Court of Special Sessions, thought. With his arm around the wwalnt of one of the fairest daughters of “tha ‘eat stde he was waltzing around |leter with her newly:bom sagéiter ‘@nd around and around: last night at]/the ~roung Duchess —eame—to—Rome, the_annual ball of the William Dalton | Xd, “if demanding justloe trom the ‘Amsoclations at New Anisterdiin Opama-| Phe old Duke," on hoatlig vo Marikn ‘House, Mr, Dalton is Tammany leader [arrival here, offered her money, bul { the Ninth District and there wero | the Duchess, although suffering from 2 Icatatithartunclion poverty, recined tof anything many celebrities a! hea) from ‘her husband’ That is ‘At Jength Judge Zoller, recalling his Autles on ‘the bench and the necosslty or some sleep, reached for his watch to ascertain the time. His heart Jumped Ake an automobile engine. ‘The watch jvas Kone. Naturally there wis a lot of excite- ment. To lift a Judge's watch Is no mean achievement. Mr. Dalton and tho | fioor managers tried to, convince thou- selves that somo joker hid taken the} how the affatr ptinds and the reply of] the Vatican ts anxiously awaited, AMERICAN IN HEALTH QUEST DIES IN ROME. ROME jot the Fob, 1 late Cénfederate Gen, 1 Mugruder, ta dead M Henry Magruder, son John gruder ,had. been travelling | timepiece. If It was a Joker ho evi. | RMIT y + ; jwith his niece. Miss Buckler, ow tently intends to make the Joke pore | ete eee es ae ee ils "Tf ho te caugiit. its ded In hin death, “and hrourht ‘up. for 1,000 Bema Kien tn Fon What $500,000 INGOLD sald Judgo Zelle?, | me 1 nd plan | i) WILL CURE CATARRH. NEW YORK, Feb, 1—A continuous | Mine of humanity suffering from elther COMING FROM. FROM LOND catarrh, as#tiima or bronchitis Mis tho ‘ ON. Baty, at Nord} West Stwentyotiven thoes Kuhn, Loch & Co. to-day engaged | > $500,000 in yRold for dmport from Lon- don. wonderful drug, fs 6. achieving results in catarrh and avthma ———— ee bi ore, accomplisied by, ie ee i He len away! 68, ater soiree a beautiful bue poor girl named Bierike)! There was a good deal of the body an There | curing a dlvorce/from his wife. —While_the_wadding—wae—tn—progrosy | Wappears (hat tie young Dule was ad- 7 to Athens, where the Duke and-Martke+ Q gan FRIDAY, AUTO RIDE ENDS | VATICAN REFUSES. WILKES'S WILD [DEAD WITH STOCK WORTH MILLION INARESTAURANT Mowed Down Fence and Took an Angle Off Veranda, Dr. Edgar Calvin Selbert, Main street, Orange, N. J., has a_lively nense of humor. wreck of his fine new touring car to-day | ne flirty woubted op wit mirtn of | course it hopelesa wreck. wasn't a frame work of the machine: left. was a worse wree} atewing in oint- a} ments, and Hmt-in-« wing ef} | the physician's no ‘The “name of~ th’ wreck {9 Wilkes! }-Hestoak —to—-unravel the —inyatery—of j motor driving, When he lost consclou [ness he was diving head first through Urant Witod larg’ platter iE It came about in Competent: chauffeurs = are “scarce -int }the Orunges. Dr, Seibert found this out: when he sought to hire one. He eapioyed —Feveratatiered-anivers—wir seemed very eager in the Interests of TM ine ne IMmagined Way 7 age nan te run die ind. FERRARA REE We kes rehewe gee the [usin mts Srage—drove to_tae umeree atreet;cwherssive ie@iuies,ouie) me [ate Went insiue, seaving WiiKnca Charge. ut the our, Wilkes had a long [wait ahead of him, anu in dus soinore Br se tetoreat: under te err ae in rat It, Lil take «blooming soiiloquized wlvug. ana simultaneously SEK avoara O¥er the speed jeVer and throttle. [he grasped the wheel ind Te her vo. ‘The spark wis Working fine andthe | enaine was fairly burating with energy, machine plunged forward in a halt circle and shot toward ai. elm tree, Wilkes miunuged to yaw to iveward, nerape the bark off the tree, taking the sidewalk In a nplendid leap. He had his }foot on the clutch and was working it as If 1C Were the pedal of a biuycle, with’ Plotiresque results, ‘Cho mystery of the Brakes “was utterly veyond him, 40. ho let them alone. He had gone about tivo blocks on the sidewalk when he suddenly veered }and mowed down a fens. Ho {safely through an arbor und tehed a dognouse In which there was a sleoping per. The glass screon of the machine Was shattered and there Was oimuch “glass and splinters in Wilkea's denturas Aid alr when no ror pureh Of the Dodson = Pe: Ho tolled furiously pout? steeriAy Wheel and only toro down oot | angie .or the viranda, edewn_one ‘This caused him to carom out onto the roadway again and he was soe; mY Magonaily toward a busy Feataurone In hia emotion he had one foot on the ayren and It was walling horrity Me Sallided with, the nig horeiiy whan | fare and rolled to the window. “The cot hit the structure. falr and’ stopped. Wilkes went on through the Nindow and dove over three tables, landing headlons on tho fourth at which fivo negroes werk sitting about a platter, of h. and CnRS. them and the tam and: oxgs, functure" Wilkos lost conscious $Whea thoy took him nnd-the- | iF home. mind was on his ehilact bee fe SIR this of No. 4 { Orleans YANKTON, § Moyers a In his pockets @ivck valued al Mr. Mey! tmonths. 0 a ¢ | ine ked_on. coe bs jal Arrangements ‘of Offe Hasry Pollok, ten’! Corbett. wvhowent W: Reno, \N. itso days. Chirles Kohl, an arena wh! the epring. a at been transmi! Tor hter-consldera cling nto multi-millionalre, When he viewed the Orleans, died here suddenly to-day, found Standard o11| of Reno, nade the offer. ind Corbett Golwlolls to-morrow, DAVIS REPORT-ON SWETTENHAM RECEIVED. WASHINGTON, iz |expected report of Rear-. Millionaire, Is Stricken in West. D., Feb of wis HGH. G0, ame here George H. New t for Bout March. 20; manager of Young IN HIS POCKETS George H. Meyers, ‘New nearly six o with the Intention of se- Fe sti Meek before he would have ren-of the State; when his ree petition would have been fled. had already and_for a_brief twenty minutesshe un- fro have the case beiceaahtrtedtationss at once. CORBETT AND “HERNAN WILL -—WMBET AT REN Harry Pollok Wires World: been made eat with ‘the Uttle jfishter,a few days ago, has reached ev., and wires Robert Edgren, sporting CUtOY OF The Wvening World, that the has been offered a, purse'for a ligtit between Corbett nein,on March %. Pollok imedlately wired to Chtoago to be put in communication with Nato Lewa, manager for Terman, and—ex- pects to have Me match arranged: in and Kid Her- one of tho dig fight ich will seat 12,000 peo- Feb. 1—The tted to Secreta re Poa Se: stberattae pte and [s making arrangements for a big Batic carnival.to. be hehl early. in lenve Reno for long- Admiral Davis, | piace and-whipped him severely, who figured in the: incldenit with Gov. | pc” ia ai am There was coral qrhation amid | Swettenham, of Jamatca, Ho ( has been ‘re- | cruelty to his throo-year-old child. the [Navy Department and cid Ne sean tive Toyeears sica|_erities come around tnaul ring, for] fer CaN BON i coursed ans FEBRUARY i , 1907. CALVE MYSTERY | GETS DEEPER AT HOTEL BRESLIN Strange Guest Who Ar- sived Yesterday Insists She Is the Singer. Manager Btockham, of the Hotel | hig house who says she Is Mme. Calve, the prima donna, and who plainly is] mot Mme, Calvo. To all insinuations that sho ts an impostor she returns threats that she will Gring heavy autta for damages agalnet-any-one making tire «tars ait she Je not what ane represents nerseit to be, Although she ciaims to pe on Tanitar—terma— with —all mie grout operutic artista sho is surprisingly jenorant about music. She peaks English with a London acoznt and ap- peara to be surprised when addressed in French. There ls a allaplclonel in the mind of Mr, Stockham that some alrewd New York prose agent has negotiated a sauce ‘ul “plant and that at the proper ment the woman claimiug to de ESR will be revealed as a person bout to appear in rome theatrical pro- duction, But he is*meving oautjuusly, At the conciusion of a conversation he held with the woman to-day she said: “P-Infer Crow your convene un hat! You think-f-aim-erazyr-in-case-¥ou at- | tempt to eject _me from your hotel on that «round it will cost you deur,’ Wrote as Maud Brooks. | Some two weeks ago Mr. Btockham | received a letter: from the Hotei Con- tinental, Naples, signed “Maud B: (Emma Catye). ‘The writer of (he asked that an apariment be reserved for her from ‘hur.day, Jai, Jl. who Hahe expected to ri | the steamship Koenigen Luli ally Mr. ckaWin Was gra the great alpaeanoulavaolosteh let iylicg: and word of her linpending arrival was | Daestd around among. the help When the Roenlgen Luise seached port—yeeterday—a—plaln little woman, modestly dressed—on the first cabin | Jpasienger (ist as "Maud Brooks —way| Song Un the tiret—passengeta—down—the} gangplank. On the way acroas she had confidentlally confided to everybody on the ship that she was Mme. Calve. To} urther and. announced | that eho waa also Jane Huading, Frenot. tragedienne. Natur=} the Breal. aud Brook her, She took a cab to ue Aho rearlatercd ms was sont Lor: anager Stoctham He perfonned hig beat Kansas City bow and tk poke Madamo registers unde 2 nom-da_piumein_onler_to_ityold tm | plied tho new: ar: re Worta Teporter 1 Htenzkea aid allt i am oing to marry him SUSE TN HV OUE cheeks, and looks 'Siyo “Ix atlent ouch ake micht- rece ye fae syed from hk BOVEre n ines Sra. Jessto- Baskerville, Ate Colvers closest friend In New York, when. told In her apartments tn the Motropolitan Dpera-Hovse Building to-day that Mme Calvo was in town, wald It could not be true. She showed a letter “trom. the prima donrra, written leas than-a month Ago from the south of France, in which nothing was sald about a visit to the! United: States, Tried to Settle It, “L can, settle It son enough,” said! Mra, Baskerville, calling Up the Bresii | Mares Benclophone and: Revtlog aren ty nection with tho room of “Mimo. Calve." | “pon jour’ ma cherio Emma," was! Mrs, Daskerville’a greetin “1 don't know what y: came, the, ‘ane are talking over. the ener yan pratt Y cfemt. up up and rit Malic’ *oMie Breslin House mystery has one amall steamer trunk, one smal) hand bag and no jewelry 3 yet she has not produced’ any ‘large ashounts of money: LASHED BY VIGILANTES. (Special. to ‘The Byening World,) MORGANTOWN, Ky,, Feb. 1.—Thirty masked men called out Jesso Phel; last night, took him a mile from this Phelps was arrested yesterday charged with ee is claimed he stuck pins In tho baby, bumed it with a hot poker and held “hot potatoca, In its hands until fe Tan had been released on bat Brealin,—ts_perplexed—about-a—guest-at}— LPhepocwill be quite a dove i where Oaklawn | i New yore cn} fed that] the [EE ‘There was no one on the pier-to meet | | controversy at San ACCUSED OF TORTURE, |: AVY TRACK AND POOR ST CARDAT. EW ORL ANS Attendance ty fea Down and Betting Is Dull as a Result. NEW"ORLEANS RESULTS. FIRST. RACE—Weatern (6 to 1 and 2 to1) 1, Belle of the Bay (6 to 5 for place) 2, Duchess of Montebello. SECOND RACE—Catherine F. to Land 7 to 5) 1, Lattice (200 5 place) 2, Blister 3. a tor _ THIRD RACE—Keator (1 to 2 and out) 1, Matador -(1 to-2 for place) 2, Red Ruby 3. NEW went or over a hen ORLEANS, Feb, 1.—Nacing atthe Fatr- Grounds to-day y track, but with clear, fine weather overhead, The attendance wan not heavy, however, becuuso the card wan one of the cheapest of the meeting and the clasd of horses tar bolow th nverage. Tho rosult was uninteresting contents Gna” A TACK Or specutxtion; whicn inde tt a dull day's sport. eno features of any eo fie prcbonl ies riay ends. To-morrow Gna tho wae shifte-dae thon, ho aver, to Hot Springs, begins racing on Monday with the off chal. etaft of the ymssition. will receipts of the City went ote from lai as of Monto of the ¥ ce ete D WACE.—Threo and a half fur » Geat, Bi wihs foc the ‘APANESE DELEGATES TO DISCUSS EXCLUSION. LOS ANGI! th Feb: 1.—Gouroka Ikida, of Sazr francisco, secretary of Ore Japaness Asaoctation of America,-a mover-—in—the--dananeds..4ohool ancisco, in hore to mect with twenty-three reproventa- tives of the nssotiation for a tw: ’ conference on Guesilons of Interest to the Javanese. “We have organized to promote Jan- ancse wel and this is our third o da. ‘Phere are sixty thousand in this | country, and there y. much of importance to bi “We expect to take Wp the discusston of- the adylaubility of excluding Japane: oolies who go to Honotala | itborers—from—the ba- | NC AC only. the ™ erehanta. ay place. Phy iee fhoubd nett good to America." TO RAISE PENSIONS OF INDIAN WAR VETERANS, WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Tho Senate to-day passed: a bill Increasing the pen- sion of survivors of the Indian wars Crescent City Jodkey, | pity attendance ‘and { Bi i liana wa4 going. mn ‘anno further. The trial proper will begin on Monda: Mr, Garvan stated that he would make the opening -address for thes “it swill-not take over ten or fifteen minutes to do ft,” he said. each other Hke the points of thi «-to-Oity Park. | THAW JURY BOX SS FILLED AT LAST; TRIAL WIL No, 1—DEMING B, SMITH, retired manufacturer, No, 25: Hundred and Bleyenth streat. 2—GPORGE PRAFF, No, 3—GEORGE H. FECKE, manager, No. 601 West One Hundred and _Thirty-firat street. No, 4—OBCAR A, PINK, salesman, No, 477 West one Hundred and Forty-i{th atrest. No. STHENRY c. JTARNEY, manager, Brook avenue: ‘and One Hundred and Thirty-second No; 6=HARRY- C. BREARLY, advertising agent,-No.-19 East-Sixe teenth _alreal No. 7—MADCOL: MM F. FRASER, clothing salesman, No. One Hundred and Twenty-vighth- street No, 8—CIHARLES D. NEWTON, retired ratlroad official, West One Hundred and: Thirty-fourth street. . 5; $—WILBUR F. STEELE; manufacturer, No; 529 West-Onee= Hundred and-Fifty-first street. vi No, 10—JOHN 8. DENNEE, rafiway agent, No. No. JOSEPH _B. “2—BERD eighth street. _No. No, No BEGIN MONDA + After All Day. ‘Search Twelfth Jur Is Found—Jerome, Worried By De-~ _ fense, Gives Up Fight-Against — Man SE DOIN So pee Mr. Heide ead Aged Any Summary Removal Might Result — in New-Trial—Garvan'to Open _ for State on. Monday. street. BOLTON, clerk, No. 1187 ARD- GERSTMAN,— manager; Ge | Bernard aera focal manager for a Philadelphia Thovelty. manufaol n Se turing- concern, —Heives-at No.-49- East five years old-and married. : = -Mr,-Jerome-had_before_this announced that he would not press. ie ‘further his objections to one of the men already chosen. For two days jhe had urged that this man-be réleased. | State. “Of Thaw's people, sparrow-like. friend, the frat to reach court to-lay, came In Just as the crowd w: to salute Justice Fitzgorald as he en- tered with his silken robea only covering his bulky fixure. pearance of tho two girls there wes no change, Thaw semed a d{t more subdued and a Her face appears to grow thinner and whiter each day. Mother Not In Court. On account of the weather, the sen- for Mrs; Thaw didn't come -the court at all for the forenoon ses- Harty Thaw sent her word when he waw the snow and the rain to stay | feminine in its genoral: characterlatics, When her two daughters, Countess of Yarmouth and Mra, Georgy c with Uttle paler. salon. | Indoors, I. ‘avercoated. ar spoke to the o} Harty Thaw, at the back, bered by tardy. talesmen, the nis galt. er-pustilng from: $3 to $10 per month, The commit- tee report na: at bu ra-ot! wars, The Gefense objected: swom jurors is making a farce of the trial. j man's temoval,-and-if-he-ts except reporters coming In from tho door had a clear aisle, unincum- lounging court wid a chance to study And a very queer gait it is. When Harry ‘Thaw tm in’ a: hurry he sinks hig head low between his should. ors und lunges forward with a should: movement lke a football player racing in the {ine-up, His big here aresnow'5,00)| knee Joints, click , together and “his over a gunken gravy phgeon~toed feet work © “over and: oa” “ Betons ~the 1 proceedings Degan, - Mr. -Hartridge “declared his —wife--and—her May McKenzie,we ‘They arriving guldes his of-Harry. Thaw'a, half In tho ap- | toosety~ mbout “htm ries his blanket. somewhat that Nesbit elyn ‘say. Junwinking eyes, twin knobs in the down) to | well-fed, woman. indolent the: As ho settled Mr. Carnesio and. all well befurred and} ved. they bowed and | grinned appreciatively * two, 5 of-tie—coat. To whispered: “1 Uke that, from a poticomen” or id as he strode along, | Vill keop trial ends, hardware, No. 122 Centre street. 271 Broadway, Boston road, Bronx, No.-40- East—Elghty-] ighty-cichth street; “This;-ousting=of: We will not consent to this) ousted-summarily it-wilt Shee aS. sero on. cnenart turtengs-avhich -to-demand a-new trial {a.casé our. cliente is convicted. of a palr of button-hole scissors. vIsn't the watk of a man whose brain Umba properly—shis wali Gets Rabbit Foot by Mall, To-day he carried his overcoat held to Thaw's resomblance to an Indlan--an Indian squaw, one might ~ for ‘In the broad heavy face, the coarse | nose and high cheekbones that make - tallowy, skin, there Ja a strong suggestion of Sloux or For Harry Thaw's faco ip rather than ma‘sculine, himself<in his chair and began opening letters. he came-to. onerthat had_a_rabbit’s-foot-in-it—- Hae tho funny litte rift into the side pockes an Evening World That rabbit's foot cama twelve-year-old colored boy’ Fdown In Virginia, and with” it-was- a= letter wishing me good luck. I guet AY ja that rabbit's foot until nate f The Uttle chap tells pla Jes f was cut off a graveyard rabbit kilied 3 West One, ie “West No; 268 hair, fleshy. sallow. Navahoe ‘ he shoved ag “reporter hee!

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