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ie of ame TVEeONG WORLD: SATURDAY) MARCH 2: 1907, Sai <P AA NICO— att Iria’ pipet - 4 Faye jerton We e } TT & Tie HARLENW or (hai AN CRIES HELLO GIRL N Bre ee Nee yay ONE NOY SUE BWAY EXI PRESS: i ‘4 aT >) BEATEN BY TWO | sae "REHASH AND ASKS Robbed of Her Diamond| Rings and Left Un- conscious. 2 PROTEST AGAINST THE ANG t : That's’ a_Frequent Hap POOR TRANSIT SERVICE. pening to Subwayites in the Rush Hours. I hereby sign my pame in protest against’ the service on the : ; é SCHEDULES-DON’T GO. | —— Avenue Elevated Rail- Bad Handling of Crowds at road. Stations Holds-Trains to Snail-Like Pace, Subway. Sree = Dus aon . Detectives ot the Bone ‘Park Btation eas See _ History That Was a Public Record [tetera xennots; venus wie Fourth gtreet and Briggs avenue, and i ; Seven Years Ago, He Declares. __ | robbed her .ot two handsome ‘diamond Surface line. Mr. Manhattan Btrest-took-hiscoun- try cousin out home with him last night on the Subway. They had to “strap it" from the. Spring street # tion to the ftrat express stop, at Four- teeenth street. oI and: designate the following specific’ complaint: rings 4nd a silver purse containing i Miss Kennedy, who is nineteen years of z 014 and an orphan, was on har way ¢o u : work, when the highw: ttacked “Great proposition, this Subway,” maid : ; HITS AT ROOSEVELT IN Se ree mae [eerie ee || Signature i island platform. “Nothing like It In Address ‘your-town; -old- boy."* 5 “Tye heard about your 'Fitteen Min | utes to Harlem,’ sali Mr. Country, but I've also read some other things | which made me think it f= a bit of |j,.40 fection. The Subway'a all right 1} 3 guess, ut It tsn't quite the thing for (' people who are.Jn as much of # hurry to get home as you Now Yorkers are. ‘There was an ergument as es the : ; speed of trains in o. Bubway. re-.! rs sult of prhich was ie melt bet that te | ot Teale secatens lorena is in tin to Manhattan street wrould take UF jedan the front of thelr bwn car : “publi When Capt. MeUlyan, ef- the Bronx areitp was simply a rehash of matter that was given wide publicity seven years} pav"*hration: heard of tee Nold-ep he sn ynoge; Mr. Country faking the, 00K ago. This contniual reform agitation simply shows the animosity that Satved £ deatption of hers LS a) SIE inate 2 oie what happened i i ie 5 ; exists to\day against men and corparations that have made a suctess. Fant pas espectamecdleetaltns ® : ‘ “ Ha suet ead el a crowd Nursing Mothers and ; 2 Righwaymen : = o, There was a “The Intesstate Commerce Commision coukd produce far better re- | "™ 4) ‘ : iy P o Mae jor. the platform ot ithe, Grand Central Bd hte So : so long that it took the train sults If the members would try to co-operate with the business interests 5 oh m ‘i $ syalna: “two minutes tv f : | “En view of the untatr methods of the $31/000,000' of refundi: Er: : oii : 5 Ps g-AR clectle, tune blog out at VeP- en omen i SQUARE DEAL CRITICISM. |S 2% sre sem Deena 9 E L «| giade_at the function of Bainbridge rR ty eae RTS = ‘ avenue and Mosholu Parkway. + Se aeS it--waapiton dark ~—and the abreet : lamps were dim, when two masked mon =~ WASHINGTON, March 2—E. H. Harriman, who is in Washington Tied out Sos fe ast Bad se fez vita 5: s & bludgeon. ‘Then they jer_ and | . . for a few days, accompanied by his family, in discussing the recent in- fled away. Afiac remaining anconmclenig S peindn by the Interstate Commerce Commission In New York, to-| managed to drag herself to te vicinity Fill up and Matl to Transit Edttor, Evening World, Park Row: iebiiviia Ui baw ausway olser night, when @ rear car Was sa0rte anutner: "t reapectfully call the circuited, the auard had to run through fact thatthe train pulling open the doors, and |finallye reaching the first platform, seat the signal to aloo to sie motorman. Use the coupon. orint herewith to voice your complaint agalnat bad trans conditions,. Make » your complaint ale. nea end It tothe Tr, wilt editor of The - \frlend ss al Ineitimate grievance, wet eta aaitng eset ‘ summoned ald for her and she was car- Evening World. If you¥ | , a eens 4 ‘3 ried aemen 8he gran peinruily, but not “There-was-not-a-singfe new:-point brought out inthe inquiry. It} cersvs! rT Seem peer esate Sages es plan ea ct ft St ear he ; ee Beg [pit oate Seed’ 2a" Spey a, ini ces curse | WET MD MC REERY Bre Oe Df ec ar capren pees] ——s ‘of the Gticago and'Alion Raliread Goes | ee mat 2 ; , dela In all stations of life, swhose vigor and vitality may have t eae oof pee 7 : 3 = HUTCH. ae gor an| D€eN undermined and broken-down by overwork, exacting and. 343,000,000. of 3 nor dof | Couple Well Known in New Me. eae ‘| ISamont. Thomas | social duties the too frequent bearing of children, or other ‘oent. bonde the ‘Chicago and Alton Railroad Com- ‘ To keep Au at jdt ° i ie a . a te : ; Ap and Anthony Brady in the middie : = ole to seal! those w ° oe Bs ne : er acetal et __York Society Quietly Mar-_ j = of the roag ts ho say teat 72 tr | causes, will find in “AM! the so-called charges made 81! ss.oo.ap of equipment truat notes, but tied in London. bande jn a miahty storm of protest fo 5 the recent hearing in New York are] these latter are betne pald out of the i hes ps pales D PIE CE S tulty-covered “in the applieation “in Oo- so that’ the, are. with Woe Sine TPhe Bt I-D INK. CI ORY Buggests Mid-Car Doors. ° ‘ tober, 1900, for listing the Chicago and | held holders until - sa Ono writer suszes! equipment trust notes and LONDON, March &.—The wedding of r | Alton Railway securities in the New| pusomen alesis eee u ed emg IT eT reatta| : z ; i Yor’ Stock’ Exchange. and avery point ates Buicherd EM ocressy gol Now BY ort to A 5 Of ite cars, ike those on the Tirookiye = brousit_outby the Interstate Com-| sy sed a a ee eae ae ears The “‘ Fudge ** Idiotorial. Bride "reine EN Te Briacival ox RET e i = : . Ee Pe merce Commiesioners the other day pad outs Curler, Gushier of the tale Major 3. ap , U. B.A, YOUTH CAUGHT FOR the most potent, invigorating, restorative, strength - giver Now for a heart to heart ever devised for their special benefit. Nursing mother's will ' “Haye the In- wei 1 blicit: t that tt G.¢on of re given publicity a’ at time, on, | . “This clreular to which I refer men-| cluded In tho. «Including this | very quletty: here €o-day. | After the y v mako amoun' at Ley hi at the “cent. bonds were sold to the stock-|197,00,00, Our payment to Bolders at's, and 'ehatith $rz.|holdera hae not Increased, taking Into ; TALK with Business Men! | 5 sean a Ann i M.A71.e6 that had formerly been, charged therproperty ee to aaea | taecanaset navel toast eronueentlowuees SUCH A Business men. you do not} FORGING RY MAIL find it especially valuable in sustaining their strength and to 1 1 ag 1 t | ‘ f 7 : Desietcinutee nimi somes garment nnd aivigenda ix Bo af The in New York society, a eal es tn ths FOOLISHNESS! know, perhaps. that the FUDGE! romoting an abundant nourishment: for the child. Expect: It was fisted at that time that the] proper mae, elien on ime | Both, aa it happens: are alec divorced — pre LOST In. advertising space in| as .-,}-Ant-mothers- too. will- find it-a- priceless boon to ‘prepare. the. Sous aa ee NY 1 crease ia eupllliioas oroueht abeek: Gy | Peete a vies,| FebruaryT “But It was such a little one! Police Say Furnald Organized’ 5 F iy r new consruction | Cress rite |The bride as a girl was May Cuyles,|' - : a : y system for baby's coming and-to-render the ordeal-compara« eae eal pine bed eee erieres pkfesident Harriman also pointed out| women that aver ands het debut. Mi When you come to KNOW us better we will loss MORE| scheme to Loot Firm’s _ - : é pace are So fees Seaved fe Ia, nee SE Toca poctoty, Jp. 1998 he _waa marred | advertising-—All_ but ons. other paper galned space, but this 1s; ~ Se GIA ;-tively easy and-painless, a 3 1 coat the Chicago and Alton Rail payment reeterred q bap geatendl dens |twelrth ‘varonet of, hi, fine, a ent!’ | because they are read by people who have money to spend. mene Ban 5 EN |_It_ can do no harm In any state, or condition pe ¥-Company' for-the St.-Louts; Prorta'| at ine meen ; their, marHage Its an outrage that our readers haye no money. It Is an| | of the female system. : Y sas brought out : hearing,” he sald, “the ‘and Northern Ratlway Company. for | Interstate’. Commerce womens | had by “Be apr Sr ils sep-| outrage that WE have no money, clther—except what we borrow-|| The arrest of Otto Bressler, a Brook: | F fifty-seven miles about $42,000,000. There | thought they were developl cara In the ‘ i City Bank, | i i i was expended on ‘the property about | 404, startling acts, when as rome net | wratfon foox Elsi Sicetoontineed eeiive Do you-understand thls, business.men? If you do.NOT. we] r,t’ Stale he wae attempting to| Delicate, nervous, weak women, |fullest investigation of his formula _ $22,000,000, the proceeds of the eale of | (ont Ne unclent his-jon, qe family estate in Cheshire. She! will show you our mortgage | eet cern tre checks bearing the forged stx- who suffer from frequent headaches, | knowing that it will be found to : pomenterea ene LSerenwek« Gseree “wns We say. twice. that Fudge advertising will sell more -goods| 2, % Mirc, & Coleman Koenig Deckeche ra dregetogedown distress | contain Daly, the: bes secaw knows D 2 6 3 Nase net, led-te the appre! ~ Tr ir Sa eo Wh Harriman Turned Fi A paianara MeCreery te a vou of Andtew ton the INSTALMENT PLAN than any_other newspaper adver-| todas. in Philadelphia, of Allon Fur, ow down in the abdomen, of from|to the mast advanced medical eci-" i = Ly) ; ts @ xisit fortune In California. He ts «| tising—If the Instal ts SM nald, formerly a clerk in Finch & Cole." painful or irregular monthly pe-|ence of all the different schdols of ~ ~ hepliow of the late Statice Fila of | ¢SING ments. are ALL enough! man's employ. From what the police riods, gnawing or distressed sen-| practice for the cure of all woman’s i Down, Told by ‘an Tasidep ee is Sat Bie In Fudge readers will send for TEN TIMES as many FREE} save teen able to gather Furnald or- AaHiSe-t6stnesaeh diesy “or” fatat | peGillay wealeacs ead atten: gnntzed-a-echeme to loot the Frch-& Grace Ghuren, thedwadaing atic ice SAMPLES as the readers “of any other-newspaper!- = ing youna spells, see imaginary specks or| Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tablets and When E. H. Harriman turned loose in giving his testimony before | urasuair. sritinnt nov maten| Fudge readers. will fill out TWENTY TIMES—as_ many | Qn any tie cousin: Harotaaater Se cet pemacaTecs Gace ale | Actlszp Ac Sppeaiet ba way Od never proved happy. In 194 the wife the Interstate Commerce Commission and made an attack on Stuyvesant | 2ued for alvores, accusing bec huaband | COUPONS for CIRCULARS as the-readers-of any other Newspaper, |°t No. 8! Nostrand avenue, “Brvoklyar| biel pelvic easarrhal dtain, be ised wilh” giear-atventage pesbeiln! a Of being too~friendiy with a. woman so t cts vas not doe onthe spur of the moment, as was generally sup-|eiseectex Rt! ernayate, a | Me TUDGE (tho teal STUFF] “rvrocia war cecharest vy riven ulceration, prolapsas, anteversion, |jointly with the use of the “Favor! * a pre-arranged plan. though: ahe was very wealthy in’ her Coleman iaxt summer, He was familiar) Vo pccersion, or other displace-|ite Prescription” in all casea of ‘ Friends of the “Wizard of Wall Street” say that it was not merely ancintr oe Peter Loriilardiehae icuianothing, afo invalidate tts: claim lesdiee Tepe rcestison naa aronday| ments ‘of womanly organs from| ulceration, and .in pelvic catarrh.) © the result of a small “brain-storm’’ on his part. He had, in fact pledged:| matrimonia cxperieneesrol Las Foley: ill. sete. a ne "mnt n. tha_| he mel young Bressler ion the street: weakness of parts, will, whether |'They cost only 25 cents a box-each,| } ; a ‘ 2 Egerton and ‘feery = alec the objectio 5 ap wcquat % " SN ee - = chimself several days before the investigation of his railroads began-to markable co-ineldences ato Galas. sige ; Sonable Unes Vand finally seat him to the National | they experience many or only alat drug stores or, sent by mail,' , if the commis- * 4 ne ulon's lawyers gave him the slightest opening, |nistibes tha arte" cha foturmalt and Fursesd went to Phl-| cure by ising faithfully and fairly |drese is given below: Co., his fecal agents, that Mr,” hee oe =, Seen his _story is told hy one of Mr. Har-; side.oh = ot Evy “ 3 had a = PelevueStrattora Hotel under the name} = nr = = in sty Paves Sa ES TRIS ahepter “of the Gifferenees between [short tine Behe coat FO TINt ZO) as z Dele rer Morton, RRA ad persistently ‘Dr. Pierce's Favorite] “If you want to kxiow more about: lier anand Mr. Fish, 116 clatmg!kiew . where Mr. he ° é if | pold Wels and Flas Schwartz, He mrote {rom Philedelphia on. th. prescription. the -composition’ and < ~ make public the real causes that led up tothe ousting of Fish fro, =} SACHIANOT. ARNE: FTO : City Bask with two checks. one {0F $155 | feqp of the’ above’ symptoms, find| post-paid, on réceipt of } price “in: <__ a “Presidency of the Illinois Gentral a few months ago m the cattery: adsuated Without loes of time."* OLD : HORSE CARS Re Bi PE an Ls athe ort Mi relief and, generally, a permanent stamps by. Dr. -Pierce whose ‘dd-, BACK. hat this statement Je inn *. whi I Y< hotel atatfonery becatine of his Pee eee, | Heleerin a dgunte to ark from the! Girecting him to find Bressler and have| ‘This world - famed ‘specific’ for |endorsement of the "Favorite Pre~’ me. | Tartan, | Kalserin Auguste Victoria a few days|the latter cash two checks, on of $120, Thee Z fol! you mbout-it at nis | sce and--were arrested on the pier, were the other or Vins, WHICH Wes eneTosGe ‘woman's weaknesses and peculiar | scription,” send postal card ; © Tro! | deported to-day ‘Allen carried out his inst lions, but! ts en rouble Bosh A Stormy Conference. | tambuire-A meticn He eae of the | Allen cn. people. became suspicious | ailments is a pure glyceric extract|to Dr. R. Y. Pierct, WY., 2 ‘een re pe jand Mr, Fis dates back to . “es oy ANY af ey es } Harriman || Mr. Macriman's friends sey that ne| Bill to Abolish —Fhem}to-Buespent, trunary, to: answar to a {eee thee eee followed Hon let the] of: the choicest native, “ medicinal} for his free - boolttet treating’ ¥ of the early | 10st bo time in having It out whtteane = intimate friendship with ala to hax repli The Ladder aera , f “ : |charge of embezzlement, and tho girl, | detectives to Allen, Who was also ar- tn drop hol in| same. Of Suecess! || ree tends oe one wtunding. ant’ fo Sir tng teeten ts] Likely Soon to Become {rho t zne ana praty, wit be deat} emt. cam jAleg poctat eae ond sata MNNON spears can't afford to anceptias af = a Hine tact nee mene AAnalng. “Despite | Cover che cmnoune 8 bad lant to with by the Hungarian authorities the “letter” trom, Furaald To gather | ity up. All its; ‘§ You can't to ae : not re-| the ‘Trust, Gompeny ee ae See . é as: ferdihe mangoes Ube nts | ee RT he ag a Law pet rach he esse ohn | Sr Wage es ney Te Printed i. lal. gis On Tsuba (x hs resi dae Les rm of Blum | Ptreet. Police Gourt to.day.. Detective |- bottle-wrapper-and attested | under} amposition-a secret nostrum ‘¢f se4—— Fiat ae exemplary, he That) IM Il Central_by—a a | nM tt Paatts darrian cand otier oreo tg Ee: & Harper,-of this city. H Waa not —owintng tog = @ join with other | toad were far f ts 4 f Minectarsienerae ; {ar from sattetled with the x zi ig | With $5,000 and: Mi & change. In the proamnntly in favor of | Sraracter of the seouritioe funtehed by | Checr up!—this means you who have! reqched the firm here that he hag salle} ferduuraslas ane lency-and-demana| fi, Pith for tie loane be hed recalved | to ride to and from your various tint: | {or New York. Ali shina were tate ed imates ene ematon. Mr. Harrima urities rock CRE these se-| nesses In the ramshackle old arks fi apprehended. The | MRS, ASTOR’S HEALTH f T CAUSING ALARM deiphia after Furnald. Ho ‘disappeared is a g pede: ‘Bohwarts, as ip Sergeant Woolbridee hae €one-<o Phila. path. Dr. -Pie this invites the | drown bositic Dom eto ‘were stock and intimates eay that he wan well aware|Shipbullding Trost, Bonds “ef 809 strenea—to> ms ieital vapeganens atte that the rallroad‘was not pros; Accordin, ae peri K to Mr. Harrima: teati- 7 {t_mhould, but that he was Saas {mony before the-Commission. afr, rey | oree feat, that. the New York City | | | i | I 40 more did not keep Me promise to > Rallway Company has long made «| I yatisceensarnosees tee eAvloaT aa toute depoure winnie Rear as campeny f9t |unlaue feature. of New_York ite: TT ‘At the home of Mrs, Wi'liam Aator, It happened that afr, Fish went | UPUBIC: Tle broke It, not omose gue fe the bill Introduced by Assembiyman | SHIPPING NEWS. No. #2 Fifth avonue, st was sald to-day abroad and did not return for several | Tuerhl gti ho avorred, “and his | J. A. Foley, of New York, providing for 6 that there has been no alarming change months, During that time Me. Hace | Loan canny ne stl stood "by Mtr, {Fith| their abolition. goes through—and thore | ines at Pp eTS in her condition, and that it was not & x man was in active charge of the affaira| ‘0m hin own funds, Ho continued to | M every indication that It will—by May | sun rise O.dh Sun peta. 5,68] Mocs isan, apy | Ue Pinetree ernst Gee Les ' of the railroad. He made a careful ine] OPPOR (he ditectors of the Yoad who | 1. 188, MUsetima wiil be competing to THE, TIDE fran ero London becaves of her Gan- ; x speotion of it from one end to the other | po, letermined that Mr. ian should | buy up the old trama and preserve them Tow water. | Ferous condi de ousted? from the presidenc; rT F i : and immediately r | A reform | Then there wad. a/concerence of gi-{ 4 exbibiia of equal Interest with Na- a's Ec tnar tira teal aol bast hee property. Dofore Mr. Pish got back to | &MOMK them being Geared fone pare | Doleon's “anddle, Marlo Antoinette's 0s | mitendance eeelar that itharesorae trees America there Nad been a “big change | LOU. The Inttor had been in fever car [Mate conch and the “bone-shakere’' that Port oF NEW Yor. tie ycna ebange ini her condifione: Bie in the company's afteiva: and GhuMKe | a change. In the presidency “of the [Preceded the motorcycle. Bee area te heck the: Mig road to. nich piece rie ay | Toad C0" ‘navaral “yearn, jENG cemule of] For years, while almost every -other : Hiaitheser mnths nbatiierasierte icon had never before esijoyed. | politely’ reaveating hie Fesignagon ite [city in the United Staten nad forwotten | scaiser whnelm ite Grige leap and move about. “Ho maid that som that time dates the trobule thn; | terms that were not Intended. to offer | What horso-cura looked like, the creak- | time Yt Deneren| thon there wan any iemedinte fens eta bas grown tito a gulf between the two | ®2Y Mffront to him, fog vehicles, with their musty, kewbly | Avalon Port “Antonio [dangerous decline in Mrs. Astor's ary Mr, Fish’s vanity was deeply hurt Say Fish Was in a Rage. ) sniell/and filthy interiors, have been a | **F srr Anulla | health, ne ANY Changer Ua had beet common alght In New York, Over on INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, Pe ra bls Pabecnce tC (hel fetanda ¥0C the! cast aide they aro in many DUE TO-DAY, © » of Mr, Harriman may th ‘ar ‘from looking at the n proper Nght, New Into = Mira Bhlolda \jewlousy of the growing power. of Mr. | {° ‘ the only public conveyances, and th 2 iarrinacein Ue" rallrona neta ted hit Ho ly So callie pe Geclined to) teat Rin raiilaltord eos EuraOS Se a rie NR vem 0 cl e ly could 7 n be Napics, hat had beon done while he wae in | Of In any way accede 10 the wishes of | When he lands ¢rom.pne uf the cront | Vitenia, Palerino, Ce fan Jian, ts Ahat aie hPa ey ite ncaa dos mat SAEREES TW AT Ty ABLES Complaints Against Fish. oof the directors tnalated at the | Justis celebrated belt-line-draked along | Kecerangs. \ sta Crus. Comanche, i During’ the summer ve ds Mr, Harri-| me Mt. Fah was finally ousted from | at four mica an hour by two poor, | liens Jacksonville. aceleaterfroml lamest Saod Jimaa Went abroad With is feet y | the headatip of the road ‘that Mr, Har- | galeld brutes that@hould have beon put OUTGOING 8STPAMBHIPS, twmainod Away for, Uites: mont On| Tman should make public all of the | our of thelr misery decades axo. R BAILED "ro-DAY, and theft in our Fre and Tr {la retura. in Beptember, he had fa ttarieed te iRake caret ginee More | Assemblyman > Foley's! bill provided) Reruria,, Lyerly Maine. London BurGtar Proor Vauits, lcvnimittes of the directors of the Iilinols | (iat mieht work Injury to hie old-time | that by May 1, 198, the Now York ClO") Paaddeiphia, rey Cite ee uated on street ‘floor, mh Hi Central.” They were In @ great atate of | @*Pocii8 or widen the breach botween | hallway Company mux: danish the ages) Baithampton. “Aaoneed, tavea, Ui WUE l indignation and excitement over the af-| then conveyances and) electrify the Ines of] Zectand, Antwer | Tatavia, Maanitine, Boxes $5.00 per year and upwards. ~: Taifs of the roud, and reported to Mr.| But when ho wis subpoenaed to ap-| travel now traversed by Clem, “ihe pus! Regmudians ? Is.” Galventon, Sunday World Wants Cure [Harriman that’ tte'company's ‘tun's to | Tear and testity before the Anteratate | metn forth that over A Year ag) the) ;AeMs Caracol Lameneas, * Galventon, Rs i i a the extent of $1,200,000 hud been bor- | Commerce Commission he pledged hini-| State Railroad mmission ceived | taynda, davans: Nea Odebs ar 1 a [5] sit promises to~ 00] Py. der Oroeag, Aigonauth, ; Towed without thelr’ sanction. noi to tell” the whole story if the|érom the road ‘many. Muititade of Business Ills, art you will leaye this matter to mq,’' | Commission” gave _him_an—opening for | eeod und” turn” the old horses out to lapies. Jnckaonyilie: ‘ SES “Mr-Harriman ix torhave sala [ it Harriman's trends say he was not | pasture and send the arks to tha junk | Prinz Blalemund, City, of Macon, ‘SUNDAY -WORLD. WANTS-WORK "T will undertake to sea that ft fs matis- | permitted fo tell all, pile, The raliway~ company adver that ‘- Plata, Tmenlen a Finns uf ‘ i MONDAY, MORNING WONDERS. 23d St, and Sixth Avo, ny

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