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FK PROMIN INSTIGATORS NT Doctors and*Lawyers Implicated. itand ~ARRESTS ARE LIKELY: Brawny Professionals Engage in Bloody Contest to Regale Wealthy Guests. elt the Broc to-day ow and the cin Pusilistic, contest several: a binutal nk place earth: yes Ing rated know of the After an ‘el much | wine whis the euents f wad to conte, the fighters, two brawny professionals, ham- —anered—rd—emauhol uses other ur fn the » 4, oflecat_the princt CLUBPRZEFIGT City Officials, Bankers, /-2fE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY meer NI FEBRU ARY 11, 1907. Ruins of the First Avenue Fire and Diagram ot, Heroic Rescue. ere HOW OFSTERRGICHER SAVES HIE | { pals-on the ve knockout’ was ordered from the improvised ort Artive at Midnight. The micsts did not arrive unttt mid night. when the club-house was nearly dereriel. Ub to thar tlme. the doors of the ble room where the dinner was Sttied jad heen kept t ed, Ww ul toastnan: nounced to. the twenty- at four that th id see A Very pretty frht.-he—warned —them~—to—keep quiet ani made them ail promise not to “broxthe=a—wort-nbout-tt!—Doubtiess ther Quickly the WW te ears form a twenty- Kuests neated four-fot fhemsaly Theh velvet portleres were parted and from anot ated‘ ]immy"* Kolly. a hard-hitting welter-welzht, of ring @ sporting man well known in Brooklyn, wan with them referee. In Kelly's corner Tuths and another man McCarthy was Bon- were clinched when tne dell —Itwas table holl_usod_or Fight Grows Brutal. At the sound of the bell for the next round Kelly rushed out of his corner and sent Bonner reeling across the ring with a hard right-hand smash on the Jaw. Before Honner haa extricated himself from under a_table—Katly—told Ane referee that he-heileved-the bones in his right hand were broken and asked him to‘atop the Might long enough tolon flanagwcn bet Way to-visit friends ing shop on the ground floor that was | Fifth street statlon. rehearsed In York= have one of tho physiclans present | w: arrison avenue, Wilkamsburg, |owned by Moritz Oesterreicher, and}ville Court to-day the doings of a busy ‘ make an examination. This Clarke rao{ tT? 282 Uved upto three months ago, {smoke was pouring up the dumb-walter | hal€ hour tn a policeman’s life when off fused to do, whi tho guests yelled |e’, V8" Wallin’ to tradurer at Broad- shat, rapidly filling the building Qutyo Wanserman- was) in cltizen's with Joy. wy “and Rocbiing “atreaty -yeatérday, — Gundeck ran to fie courier of Eighty=| clothes nnd owas. on-his waylome after Kelly uppercut Hionner with hls left fase en Menliok seked-her-where are Psoveith alieeC aud turned” in-an-atarm: |hle-dajre Wik yestertasrhen became. * and the ininer fell In a heap on the rich carpet which covered (he floor. He was up at the count of nine and the men mixed It furiously until the bell tinkled- STED MAN DIED- IN STATION-HOUSE. ———-Policeman—Bierman;of the Kast Bixty-seventh treet station, to-day found what be supposed to be a very intoxicated" man-at {he-nortieast-eorner. of Sixtieth street and ‘Third avenue. He called the patrol wagon and took the man to the station-house. "The. prisoner was so inert that Sergt. Quilty sent 'for an ambulance from the Pres- “py terianToapitatl, “Dro Stey watt the man ‘probably; —az-the=re- wult of ‘exposur: TH kh PUCKEL WAS TOURT HK PUbbeY stamp ————with=the name Willfam Kaul with Ins were some insurance paper: Mrs. Margaret ‘Kaul, of No. $33 First ave- Lire elation aid hen ted at of hero idaband, He tof the Prudential Late and Was on nis eis THE had -ae Was an Ke Insurance “UNCLE JOE” WARMLY GREETED BY. THE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, _ Feb. 11.—Applause greeted Speaker Cannon when ho as- ended the rostrum to-day to call the House to omer: The Idndly groeting affected Mr. Cannon not a little, and when he announced "the Hotae Wil be inorder’ his voce xhowed traces of hia resent IlInea: No: wonder they rush along barter the hundreds of positions ~atiered Sunday World Want Directory, “Can You Blame Them ?. through yesterday's WIFE PLEADS = her's second: two sliver wine coolers | held n #1,%0 bail for further examina-| — Panic in Flat on First Were pressed into scrvico as sponge | ton Wednesday on the charge of at-| : ; pails, ‘The toastmaster announced that |tempting to kidnap a fifteen-year-old Avenue. the Might was for a purse of $%, winner | &t. He wax set'upon by a mcd when ha take all. Bob Clarke called “Time!" | Cuent. mtlick's wife and two of his —— the fighters hands gxd nineteen years old, wer, see L pera mln ene Srerdiita) pastel Map ea eal d Hale a hundred! panic-atricken tene- call-the walter. In the second round Kelly sey aright hand when} hen tn arya fearful blow on the head. “FOR KIOMPPER 1662. FIRST Ave — jan Dragged Screaming! Child Eighteen Blocks { Before Caught. DAWES 50 QUT “WTO THE SNOW Mysterious Blaze Causes David Mentlick, a gray-halred busi- eas man, of No, 13 Stockton street. Willarsburg, was arraignod in the Lee Avenue Court, Williamsburg, to-day and ment _dwollers were driver halfciad he street early to-day by a fire that RS TA SU “ea ane REBUS satatled--inveleriouelyii=-the=(Oue etry SE hej fat building at No. 162 /Pirst avenue. ih Ito teu that 2 ils: trouble swas-due-to-hisswian-t {As iicy dropped off the fire-eacapes in McC) front and rear they were met by police &¥ @ good Samaritan. His wife cried n also and said that she was eure he had |Teverves from the East Etghty-elshch |, Streat Station and hustled Into tene- been impelled to, help the 1 from fatherly motives, He has ments ucross the street to keep them from freezing. dren of Nils own. {ine @rliwad Clara! Meyer, of No. 4)|)N0 one seems to know how or, exactly. Grand street, Manhattan. Her mother | Where the fire started. The frat one Was with her in court and was certain Mentllck had tried to kidnap thee He -Led-Girt-Away, ot-a-grey! atlick was still weak and nervous | to discover that the bullding was ablaze was Leo Gundeck, a boy employed in a —butcher’a shop. nearh By that ime Samoa. were filling the dreasmak- Clara wi Mute ruin. and. when ase told him, | phen ne huatied back and ran into the took her oy the-arm and Jed her away | pujidire to arouse the tenants. Ho bat- j with “him-= “In “court_to-day “Montiicx | tered arst on the door leading to the | In acting the peacemaker the round [sald the girl spoke to him fret and! Joli uenta just over the-biazing store |man-wna eet upon dy seven men, to [that De Koodnaturediy set, out bo show | 3 rand | managed t away with one of the { ftiat are waya-tool forthe doorplates of par- scnn ahe sald she wished to vialt. ‘rhe puce increased, and: ag the two! passed_tae Eastern District prancn_ of the-Young Men's Christan Association the-screama_of” the girl attracted the Attention of John Fiamman, the nine-) Tewn-yenr-old von of the Rev. A. Flam Witi SMOKE “And there was ng” ezcape for any one down the stairways. Bhouls from the firemen and pol dirceted. ali -Of the tenania to take to the fire escapes, A sccund ‘uiurni lad “be turned in usd Deputy Caiet, Dui was goon there fi command” of” cis engines und two hook and ladder com r= pestor. (pt--the.. 8-0 aM tt aero snetesa Dy Caurch in Sumner place. He started) reicher aod nis fai wart Th Dursait: $ pat off in their litle: apart: 500 Took Up Chase. — For sume reson, Wnith “Ue say they eartiot—explain, ne. was muie by aby-one-to-stop the mas] Sith ico, and managed to dragging the shrieking child. TN6 bywindow-of—the apartinetit ne Qrasd at hia heetsgrew- amet there! Ts perralelsacwindowscandathen: Were five huiifed ti the chesc ‘They She the “six shildren . o—cloae in as Mentiick got! handed ave the mother, who vitnrey. avenue aud Mlduicton,alicati Crawied. slang! the ledge “und TeAcinel and then turned to Lee avenue, ite y herself after ste had seen the ducked Into © hallway, still gripping | precious flock hauled In! by the-wriet-of the. gir | Geserretcuet Hs sf Tho pastor's son leaped In, struck tha| .In thy meantime ail of “the otter fellow in the face and grappled with | tenants had been getting out of thel) nin, Other and stronger men came tot peril by the fire-escape route. Deput, ald in the rescue. ‘The child, trembling [Chief Duane and the police Kot alt 0 With terror, WAN TOM AWAY Tid carried fnem—outbelore— tha Ls eyond Into tie.streot. Then the crowd surged | the setond feor and no é In and feught to get at the man, who| Jured except Ocster: Fr, who Kot a Hie maine J geyerets—burned-hand — Fie firemen Jast Ruspectsd kidnapper wan! hot Bol cenlrol OF Ue pisge tor neariy neized, pulled Into the street and kicked | an hour, and In that thine the bulldiig and trampled upon. The rage of the! was damaged to the extent of about crowd was at the lynching point when | #5,000. y api progrean af, Ui ir. nally. crept out on the window jospite tre fact that it was por ledge were Vireated £ [lana Hot posd—A Sh TENEMENT. FIRE search fo upon two Hungarians fighting in front merit [nin wife ‘and alx edt The ery of | original scruppers. He was Sosepti sre — The. pair walked —rapally_over South! nrg speedily aroused -all of (Ho tenante | scel, forty-two, of Harrison, N. J. Was- Ninth stveel” Several young men fol-] jn the building and suon the windows [scrman took -him-atound to the stetion lowed. ‘Ihe girl tried to leave Ment-| were lied with men, women and cuil-}and then returned to fnd the second ck. She" sald in court tatyne Nel! Gren, all crying for help wt the- same} man, He landed:him tn the cate at No} her arm when whe tried to break away.| ne 62 Sixth street. This one was John He testied Uiat he took her into bail-} yy that time the halle were denze| Bomhitz, twenty-eight, of No. 42 Sixth atrect, keeper. for violating They were John Polenyt and Stephen | Tamasten and were heli fi day wer BANKER MISSING ESRANK SANS HE WAS MILLED Mysterious Death Mes- sage Received After He Telephoned Home. that WIN at thi Failure to nd any F, Walker, treasure Toby w etrder ca nt having been re y of Mr, Walker ta t pela the p: tot re had been by the fam- oft £ to-day that tho -telegrain wos ‘aeht Mr. Walker himself, he i diaappeart Mr, Watker, who ta one the best known ine; W Britaln, amo to cw to b e which wo! at. @ could nos attend to this ctty-Prid: of Nov 610 Feat 8 affalr: 2 He obtained a room 2 and his: ta qrom— hin again unt y the Cumber= did not hear when day, He tefeph trom. tint tweuld be He did not appear gram Wan Kecelved by stxtln, t Mr. Walk by car "the signed i. Merriman af Mr. Walker's 3 ported. signer, of Mr. Walker {eta} Hauk—of fon mad appear killed by rie yeaters though: aren, Phe that hy lexram hime cresath te to-day that M mone to eee hin erday~ moriily he fret intimation: t he dise ppearance jephone ia rll: atter the ot M he may 7 he ie Hin— pry: th ine rain the cloinera wa to-day, of fr ncerning, Hank, york ufter.a! informa! returne night th new lens to S Walker than York Sunday telegram sign ying that he tenoon on receipt erriam, "i n kre slight a ed that it would The bank has eS ROUNDSMAN HAD BUSY: TIME ON HIS DAY OFF. Tried to Stop a Fight and Had Des- perate Battle with Six Men. z Roundeman Josopl Wasserman, of Ue Sixth atr of the cafe at No. 4: Next Wasserman rounded up the cafe savings], BABE EARNS HIS BREAD AND SEEKS Parents Killed in’ Russian| Massacre, He Comes to America. It the story told by t ars n-year-old Henry} Jon, Jt means that Ary 9: and are great things 1n-xtore: tn | pC the free for one of Mn eter A and Pharacter the land nitnat J regular ate jon to, hiw atu: Mr Me fed as fob tint black antingo -of-the-cha sher tongue eee He is es bright as a dollar, quick, | and elt) » here or the KF | to find a» rk houses mi 89, during the Hern —atisnding Ue Ins: e at night, Hen | tectures ut Coop TW get ino in—further 1 r asked the boy to name the I ers, and the revled off the names | with a familtarity no struck the rergeant," Ho. attend. the, lectures him, self and knows t p30: Helps Fish Peddler. winter, 1am. throu; loons, for BAe 9 and pennies. Be- mysetr my saloons before ds rooms of Sepeto-mcbool Stier fe Were and_do-dny7odd Jab that will being t Ihe a ttle money, If 1 hud a place to Heap Lwould be ail right, for 1 can got Mone as 1am doing, mehding my own clothes and all that ¥ H ‘The tnd eda fear of falting | Into. the ‘of the Gerry. Society. whlch, he Tee dreadsul pla ») He broke } team Ww told him that, after all told nave to #0 to the ‘soclety, Sitter fe as aent ae : Bue inthe Childs Gay. exp hands dh for SSS t RICHARD CROKER, JR., ARRIVES.) On-the Carmnnia lnat night arrived Richard Croker, Jr, IL. Maitlarid K sey, _ fortity “New —York—arent—ot— tn Sohite Bir riiej Tort Wolverton Lads Wolverton, G.”D, : Tiythe, Atthur Branscombe, TAeut. -a, W. Jamleson, Capt, H-M lent. | Palmer. it. Schuster, Robert” Ward, Mary Ward and James Whitaker the texclas—tnw kay ball for examination on Friday two fighters who started t to the Island for a month, A tropical island sends -you Winter Greetings in White Rose **The Cap Favorite.”* two policemen drove his assallame back, oe" STRANDED IN ST. LOUIS, ACTRESS TAKES POISON Miss Luban, a Brooklyn Girl, Was _ Discharged and Denied Trans- STEADY HAND A Sorgeon's Hand Should Be the Firmest of All, | “or fifteen years “Ll have snffered-L from insomnia, indigestion and ner yousness ag a result of caftes drink | att ack "said a siirgeon the other day, portation Back Home, a dyepopsin’h asanl wader S§T, LOUIS, Feb, U.—Dorothy Luban, |] pad to limit myself to one cup at whose: stage name ts Lulu Robineon, | preakfast. Even this caused mo to lischarged from the “Champagne |jogqo my food soon after | ate it, company after the performance | + A}] the attendant symptoms of-in at the Btandard Theatre last night, and | qigestion, such” as heartburn, palpite Mamiger Hiaher refused to give her) tion, water brash, wakedilness or transportation to New York, MeN eraleente bade tanta bot an the | arvellous. The change was wrought wheels and | forthwith, my hand steadied and my ;atendant out. normal condition of healtte was re- however, and at the pital it sy said /stored,"’ Name. given by Postum © that she Jum a fair ch: of: RUNES iri x, | Battlo Greek, Mich. “There's a rea jn, - fies: No. 7 Sitio aveayac Brose Read. the famous little book, ar ae “ff ‘An ambulance was called, | way to thes {cy Hospltat it stteotcar,tearing off throwing the patient and {The patient was not Meniuriew are inclined to be -lasty yet long after i is bee eaten the weet memories of Loft's eundy ure recalled. SPECIAL FUK THIS MONDAY o Been rounp 10c OX NU CHOCO, rounp 15¢ PTE ‘ a PECIAL FOR TH'S TUE:DAY WANES. cane .. PounD [0c ‘She Went to Union Station shortly af- CHOCOLAT ter midnight and entered the sleeping | mouth, nervousness, etc., were pres WALNUTS. » PounD Se car in which the troupe was to trave ich a degree as to Incapaci- af renswet her pleadibga. and on be. /OHt LO su 5 nd Feri tr Micedingty an ot Ge: ea for my practice a a surgeon, SEABEAY SL bolic Gold from the pocket of her cloak | “Thy tof Jeaving off ‘coftes (ea and swallowed halt the contents, land drinking Postum was simply au 29 CORTLANDT SE. fy? __ COR. CHURCH ST, PURO MASSA ST | Shows an | —AN-EDUCATION Lig 1) wand o: in front of her ‘fathers | y 1 Suffolk strees jday, and fainted. Her -t nerease I \ ODDITIES IN NEWS. FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD ote | Bachelors in Delaware Town Organize Marriage Club— Must Wed When Lot Falls or Give Big Banquet; Over at Little Creek, near Dover, Del. p coming to x boll water dolled a number of promin lors bave| enough, ahe watd, but the food sedmed banded themselves tog a club to siLate, compel themaclvex to married et Whilspored to Wa wife that It pWititn a tew dayne ates wittbe ‘ pelt rhrel te of the jhetd whieh ts to & 1 F Weasane ieee metibers. Each ba pick cooked the stam all days but. te out Of thie © man Htodone nt di pea eae na draws No, 1 a owite} and ex+ 4 whale ad ot c tout of the club from 4 feast. + lawyer jo Phe draw 2 wil bave, Ewo Spor a jh whieh hand on. ‘Che 1 the co- day und t ree the j tut and children held un-) ter eusjicions that some one had ad=_ g. Honest Eyes. Jomicid court: out in snow ground ministered polaun To Mrs. Binge. aired ‘Ho tald the pol day, tito whose | beast a hant thelr ploturesque Ij teewaa |VAvetehen pe DIET efit custody Max Kleinman, ? couldn't: snd Ngee NW aye CXC: vk une} Aststent: District-Attorneys Corrigam | i. foundeiihedts i coat ani » noses, and Smyth, who are conducting the’ Ine ti Toought To wit) oe} eaittiee Lae (] be permitted. fin. 2, a the way, te police seem to | te Adamo look u h suspicion, “1 n't | —-); | Tie gerd sont FIREMEN HELP f Tetthe ‘IMakawol IN A POLICE RAID, nded up thirty-on, aped {rout Oy on the roof. AlleMmpted to @o Up to the the bullding but found 1 by a ateel trip doo; or Lenry Weat strork In his when the servant asked had In a ttle package onthe “hired. gic! rol West has a funyy nature, and him what-he men, place and rmrough themselves. barry ho: sald: Then on the roof refused to sur “Why, that's a new-fangled breakfast | render. but when the fire departme od—very latest, Cook some of It! Larrived with ladders the officers fh [eended with drawn revolvers and ma ext morning the girl sald the new (yn “nteonor brenkfast food wan little slow in| ‘The men w I gay Then} oY ould_notLomee Of Meme, Wrote Melt; Phe Nurses, who were reHeved —from: then sox for Mim thelr the Maginirat Penis $y cided ta-thne-Hud= Rim-q-atring of Laon County Court to-day, Ate ta under | g ct at the work-| 31) bond, which was furntahed In-gold| si ers Y: [by hile te Th he comes cl 5 sseestereinend Hts? abd —Htban. be fr “cuilty. HOUSE FOR CLUE Solve Mystery in Mrs, Binge’s Death. Ia Wallau gave @} urday aftetnoon te~ ndance as a witness veh Mra. 7 bond da her at tnt Ida Binge, chunty deteo=} to keep the Waflau home } ‘ ti under nto inquer: Mra tine atti According to hia oWwn' narrative Henry binan who weds ig to:the punnber Trane §s wars tett-an—orphan'tin--n—masantee in fe Gea will tecelve ek prose Aor pilliner. Ith Hiasls, ewhien ca ds were killed by Lenmnatcte, (GY PSIE 1D ORR ee ae emeet shat rent hed ther 0 Céar’h tro 7 (Tt costs $10. to. Jo 7 So = atu fall ‘ nt reabnod Henry was broweht to thts country {ayes wre Ha etal yene (TRIBAL REBELLION... | pintrict-aornes's ofticn tay eras Dirough the agency’ ot the Jowlah Mello) Mentting the Fesuil Of, RC crowned! ang] siRM fad been: Dobsthiel the rh Society, and was clibued acinkn (win use call, thelr infuse Vacate ‘Nonrn {Militg in-thy, nelghborkood, but one famed Hyman, who said he would tie MnsaeT ASAD a : tet} tease in a! position’to shadove.t watch out for, the fuite of tho dite; Vantel Is: Presiden : red. Kaad =e any icilow, Hut wher Hyman went away to) 7. ye ge si, p on thé neck Of jilw rival, or a priv. | Sead Pitladeiphia teneyiwaa lett to-antte tor| GAVE? HIS'COAT TO. «| Toran sin neck of de rah Fee eeod! Wittha ‘Nimecit fleat th ta’) HORSE; ODD'REWARD«|" chice pint woe ceed lest cea an} ot whos 1 was for ship tw] eee Spi] Dives Teanusel sue Ne Mix ublie 8 ain nearly 5 1 MeGer ¥ v Were te pay bewon yearn ax time the | Te Gnty a Rana wROSC] TENT Tor Rete report-on the presedca. oF.0B=.. 0) jas t ; med ti a inecatacse: waiketos | difficulties twit wanes «of polson. Dr. Peter Austen, of | fhood by dping otd'Jobs, sleeping at Aw work. |contusted Us ling ggot| SU: £9 Vine atrect, ts engaged In anvexs [5 nights In-hallwaya, mending, In @ er Baraat’ (heroMiianiaied enitincrae amination’ of the conteits of ps eham way, of courao, his tattered clothing. tribes of hia own: fat ttle and-two or three gtasses; but with all these’ difficulties payin hed up with hier: ale the alck room by the Disttlet- ‘y'x men. after the! nurses n] vealkatic . Were busy on ‘the case to- Mr. Corrigan when: he got to his found Matha Meyer awaltiig him. She-is a mald jn’ the Walaa) 7 home. Mr—torrigan aqnestioned er Tort haur-concerning—-all~that~ happened the house for a week -preceding-the Ath Of Mra Ringe-iast Wednesdays; by_order_of “Mrs eb, 3, did not report thelx, to_the Districi-Attorney‘s intl the following ‘Tuesday. After’ taking the testimony of the Meyer girl to-day, Mr. Corrigan, with A stenographer, went to the Wallau{ = seni ey SPRI Feb 1.—with ‘ 4 | CEMENT-BREAKEAST | 1 smid-persnime looking-on the | Sn Avent one Hesdinod Sear Toate JOKE, BUT ON WHOM?) wolice, with the ald of the fro depart-| street, whore the nurses Ive: mnent last nigh rnc saloon _in | trict Attorney's i a ths: thus fap ‘The—fotkn around A2d East. Mainstreet a 1 ladders } icy have noting to work updn but. trying jtotaure—out—whether—the —fok= iit the witin—of—a—five-ntory—inttid~| 2x pression of opinion by Mrs. Wallau, the only daughter of Mrs. Binge, ts prostrated by thet xenta have taken since the death her mother, Her, friends and couns aay that the District-Attorney. has. given too much credence to the vague reporta that have reached him, call for the production of a motive would lead to the administration poison to a woman who would dled of Aiscase in ‘a short. GIRL AWOKE IN TIME TO SAVE TWO SISTERS. tried tp find out what The girl could not hurried In to accond flov, e he fou Kiiters Annie, ind Ginste, tw from gas that filet (he apart athd—severa}—nelgibore —crigged 1 the-openair—and they all recov the time an ambubline: wiverneur— Hospital a: Bellick, witht Nis wife .-aleops in the re nye Ia re girls.” Laat and Pantie. put from © forced—at— the RICO TI Remington Typewriter / Typewriters come and typewriters go But the Remington runs on forever Remington Typewriter Company, New York and Everywhere have buttonholes.that are stron n Output of 31% over the Previous Year gly rein- FOR aoc. MARERB OF CLUETT SHIRTS.