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“GING REFUSES T AME ASSAILANT He Will Deal with the Shooter Himself if "He Lives. ‘At the-noint-of death ir Bellevue Hos- pital to-day jles Patrick Carr, leader of the Corcoran's Room Kang of corner loafers, and he scoffs at the police when asked to name the man wno shot tim througn the stomach. ‘The #urgeons have told Carr that he will aurely but ho declares that he ts taking the _ Charice and “will got aquare’ himself. “Carr, you have not got long to live— perhaps ten minutes inore,’ Capt. Car- fon sald to the dying man “Who shot your — 5 = z "You take a owalk Jn the cool, fresh fir," was Carrs first rejoinder. “‘I ain't cot pothing to sa; fo good-by The wounded man js twenty-three. years of age, of stocky bulld, and one Of five sons.of a respectable family who live in East Forty-elghth str Patsy, as be {s known, docs not live at fome for any regular Interval, but ‘makes hix ne ra near Corcoran’s Roo ou tememmier when East Fortleth street ran only to a point near Becond avenue, At the foot of the @treet wan a hill, on which was located & tumble-down shack, home of the Cor- Goran family and about one hundred chickens. i Old Man Corcoran has “cashed in checks,“"bat his gang stit!- remains am menace to the nelghborhdod. His fons are stil members, one at the pr. eat time being tn the Tombs awaiting trial for robbery. Two of the Carr boys, Patsy and * are now the gang chieftains. recently re- “turptd- te toe -teest-efter—duing—e- size yenr!—atreteh in Bing-bing~prieon—fer roboery.. All Are Jail Birds, The rcost “mod' Is composed of burglars, second-story men, highway- mon, pickpyckets and. ordinary corner loafers. ‘The ages of its members Tange from sixteen to thirty Must of them. wlien they. re of thirty have been or are Of fugitives from justice. coran's roost gang aro. real with fists, knives or revolvers, ang ui he Mol an’s, Paul Kelley’ Feria ie , they fight in the theth—aireety been an ordinartiy male e late activity of the reserves _ fr orcoran’s gang many Years it lasted for only a few months. SPiiams waa placed on the roost post the first night he joined the police force, The lea by Corcoran, gave+him Ia ting as. clipped. of; for a me- ttams-then—® Katine nkey. otled tis trickor;; and for the next month waa ng even, +He-sent-twenty of Nera to Bellevue with the hickory wan, ans lat iMlama_pata “There je inore law in. We end of a lice nightstick ,than In the Supreme fourt.”” Trounle Over a Girl. * Capt. Carson and Detectlves Mallon and Riley, of the East Thirty-ftth street stadon, believes that Carr “got his’ from one of the gang In @ row over wepretiy)- darkenyod=ltaitan= girl. Ans other ators is-to the effect that while @ hold-up was in—peogresa Carr, a by- stander, Was shot. At any rate Patsy ran Into the house fon deat-muts brother, at No, 318 East ~—<—-—Fortlvth -alteet, early yesterday mon ing and fell senscless to the floor. The doctor arrived In a few minutes and sald he had not a ce to live. “Tell me, Uncle F , who hurt yout’ anid his t ear-old Nh » Mary Carr. "A man ot me from a window,” was the reply. The surgeon told the police that the Dullet “oould—-not— possinly Nave been, dowaward, as the wound Is tand through the # e Inspector Hussey Rade are—a—_recognia whereby they. refuse to toll other-{n_cass of shooting or-atabbing, and-do not in any way ald the police A man who gives information ts known AA o-"squealor.”* - - Result of the Gang Code. “Ea Em-U) McManus, killed in the Tho: re You: loyee,~ stabbed to death in a Broadway rathakeller; ‘d Harrington, fatally’ shot in Paul K: y Emit! Gatti, killed this week h are a few of the sang __shootings of recent date in this) cits: which have thus far been unsolved and Oem Ie ree laa sane code fs re- sponalble for th conditios co iets SAEs EY: Hrs Averell Patsy Carr was atill bangin; to Mfe at Belleyuo to-day whane hee To arked tothe police: “The doctor aya toons chanes “1 Ae “hundred of pulling through. If I pyll through @ certain chap-in Corcoran’s roost. will beat it fer the-wild-and-woolly west" Phen. between dying gaspe,- he eked the detective for a cigarett SURPLUS STILL HELD —BY-NEW YORK BANKS. There wan Mitle feature-to the weexty, bank statement issued to-day. Loes ‘were atiown all around, but the cut qwere not #0 heavy na anticipated and this, together with the fact that the banks stilt hold a surplus, made Wail Greet accepl the report as. favorade. The required reserve now stands at i - £58,650, which Is a decrease of $40,V2) as coinpared with last week. ‘The Coit dng House figures ‘as issued were: Laine, Cc. Topas Dee "agua 8o8 Cireulation MAN OF 73 WILL DO HIS OWN_FIGHTING, “I ain't too old to nettle this thing Myst,’ sald aeventy-four-ypar-old “Jim''- Murphy, «~ Bowery character, when the police axxed him to explain how he recetved a stab wound Inthe abdomen, the waipon havi 2 pated ite lateatines Pb K A tat @ Injured man stubbornly refused to givo any inkling to the po! might eptity hin assutlant ce Mat Even when recovering from the ef- fects of tho ether, after: the hazardous operation, Murphy declined to give the name of ‘the stabber, repeating "ft ain't too old to” At’ square —With fn pyen. chane Sian R. HAMMERSTEIN has kept his) “La Boheme’ hattan Opera-House other hostile entes of tlie It at his Man- Netther Inwauits and powerful to bthe Terr | the Metropolitan the exclusive Opera-Touise, produce the workin this city, have pre: | vatled- against bjm, by the aoclatnr of-the-arpat audience that packed tho auditorium at the’ first |: performance jaat night, he has won in his Nght the aympathy and support of the opera-going: public. no mistaking the If one may judge | There could be personal note of con: amullng and protesting, seve Umea before the curtain. minute the attack _w: Ht-waa-dectered-taltie 60 production w He was-not dia textual | warbted= and™ inc: permitted to could tell only: a drawback af itrettos are things of be: which wna used, made clear at what the opera was about. Success attended Mr, I[xmmerstein’s ¢! His “La Boheme lag to the «nd of the season. the orchestr singing was superb in . The, acilng of the ad the convinting touch t real, and the chorus was t one in the crowded ened, euperfuous inatinct: with the Latin Qua: with the sire: houses covered with snow and fcicle ang with posiuve ‘At Umen her voice faire ly flooded the auditorium. fil abandon in the firat two acts was She danced like a school girl. and rivalled Trentint on the night of the cone Wan effrotive } enitint (Melbe, is ‘Tr ‘aod, EVE: The little devil MUCHO Ter, RCT by her fmay personation of Musetta. was vixen, coquette, true lov gncrificing friend, and ob and 8 power surprising in #0 Senibrich’s Farewell ‘As forthe men, they were.a capital Bone! as Rodolfo for on instead of th abstraction thi he displayed 1 1 edited. Sammarco sang Mareeilo and was thor- Colline were excellent. Hett!, was thor- a -G A newcomer, Gianoll-Galletth, was thors | Tt wae then that Yration for Mr. Hammeratoin nd Tanara, who conducted, LVESTER RAWLING. ————-—— “Die Walkure Sung At:the-Metropoltan. first production of ‘Die Waltcure,~ ritz's- first New -Fork portrayal | of Wotan and Schumann-Helnk’s frat ‘appearance in grand, opera alnce ber as: parture into the realms of musical com- orchestras—this was the trio of noveltics offered last night at the Metropolitan, where, novel- ties of late have been none too fre- Herts conducted. “Die Walkure'’ has been sung hers with more inapiration and general ex- but tHe performance was In the main meritorious. Goritz was painstaking and artistic to fa degree, though more than once lack- ing in the dignity and splendid sonority to which Van Rooy has accustomed A comparison between fair, but)ls none the pecially In the qua rel scene with Fricka waa the aifforen 7) was alto honor The Wotan Jatest find tn bar! At Uio New York Symphony Orchastra’ next pair of concerts In Carnegie Hall, a week from this evening and the follow- ing Sunday. afternoon, He will ain prayer. from. “William Tell ferenade from ‘Don Glovann| Damo: rograrmme Haydn's “La Rrthe™ aymphon Strauas's “TH Eulenspleg New Yorkers, the two is hardl, leas inevitable. Wotan rose to really fine heights. Mm Schumann-Heink sing both volce shows algns her years of keven performances » comie operm. Her acting was im father statd. ma und. His voice preserved_an tyen symmetry that sometimes verged rlously upon ‘monoto: ing and from a drama\ was--devold..of .an3..especially.atrong. imaginative power. To Biegiinde Mme. Frematadt jent a dramatic fire where nany singere-are coment: tobe merely aling, She was in good Indeed, it was provably her Voice Tather than her veautywMich won Bieg. mind. * Mme. Gadok! known presentation of E jacking in-the ma}wils, dominant note that Lehmann and others lent to tho fhe js always a womat—never a Tike Gorin aie. Pavertet fa—Act weirdly mixed relations it is interesting to traco the kin- furtherand,recall_the fact} ‘ure lovervherosrhoee ar Valkyr awaited was er own nephow,) equate Handing, The lor maidens were up to aye woerticandard of thelr aort. The "Ride" th the unearthly farvor_of its. mad Jnualc and the &rand crescendo ons al- instinctively — awaits s—was well rei pressive as cer. Burgetaller was a tet will be wiven in Bien y. Both In sing. | next Tuesday evening. The programme lc standpoint he thoven’s trio for pinno,-¥' in which Osslp the plano part. aweet and @ ated her well- val themslee! hone other than ered. Occa- the -Ride's —soneluston Bchumann-Heink's co—a fow outsiders ay the Palthful added of reproof to the harmony vf the occa- slonatty—as —at “Fra, Diavolo” Next Week at Manhattan, ELBA will sing only once noxt week at the Manhattan Opera- 5 She will appear as Mimi in'a repetition of "La—Boheme"” on Wednesday evening. “Fra Diavolo”™ be the Blind. The sii atte of the home will be taken in plages to hear the two artists, carola Fiall thi that ma symphony. concert for young people un- Ger the direction of Dr, Frank Den rosch. will be sung thia house on \Erlday evening. -morrow nilit-e People aing Haydn's “Phe Creation.” rousn!ime for the week follows. @ Choral Unfon and the Orchestra under Dr. yunrosch, With sCorlnne Tider: Daniel Beddoe and Frank Crox: | prodigal Bo! Chutch’ of the Incarnation to-morrow Gfternoon at 4 o'clock under the direc- Tow ob We ad S Francisco to .|Itallan Grand Nordica in a member and Henry Russell the director, THe company Is not likely to sing here £ } and Sammar¢o, BSDAY—"Carmen.” with Brei slunoll and the original cas ett Legal Ald Socloty, WEDNESDAY —"1 Melba, Trentin!, Bonet, Bammarco ‘and AY—"Fra_Diayolo,"? 4. Atimondf and” Gt "Carmen," ATC a Rey RICH sa: a the prop thet se me.” Murphy bas] ,,} DVING LEADER OF |Hammerstein Presents Puc neros, Bassi, Ancona and Arimondi in the evening. Tanara will condyot ‘’Sonnambul and'La Bateme’; all the other operas Will be @irected by Campanint. at Saturday's “Lucia.” for next week, the Nfteenth of Ia season, at the Metropolitan M* CONRIED offers no hovelties Opera-Houne, tetto’” on Monday; Wednesday; “Tos- ca," Friday; " * at the Saturday matines and ergtin” on Saturday ja the programme. restaller will bo Tristan and Gorttz, Kurwenal, on Wednesday night: other: wise the cast will be the same as at Han formance last week _turgstel. Ter also Right. At the matinee “‘Lucla,"’ Sem- brich, as the heroine, will make her last Appearance for the season. will be Lohengrin on Saturday At to-morrow night's popular concert Sammy Kotlarsky, a young Russian yioliniwt, will make a first appearance. Tho singers will be Marie Rappold, Bes- sie Abott, Burgstaller and Plancon. Doings.in-Mustc_World ~ Outside Opera Houses OLUMBIA _Untveretty's _Depart- ment of Music announces four recitals on Tuesdays In March, beginning et-4:35-P--M:—~An-organ-re- cital in St. Paul ‘M. Dethter, of @t. Francis, Xavier's Church, degins- the-series next week, followed success! cltal In Bt. Paul’ Gibson, of the Brick Church: a ptano recital {n Earl Hall by Cornelius Rub- ner, professor of muslo at Columbia, and on organ recital in 6t. Paul Church by W. C, Hammond, professor of musto at Mount Holyoke College, ‘These recitals are open to the public, Chapel by Gaston ly by an organ re- Chapel by 8, Archer x ammarco, Mr. Hammerstein’ ree nte {tones, 1s to be soloist the and the Walter 1 Include Richard Merry Dio Makes oh's ranks arid the prelude to terelnger.”. ¢ the-Knotsel Quar- Fae ett in Mendetssotn. Mall ‘of Beethoven's quartet in B fats de etrtet in Gand, Bee- Aofin-and ‘cello, abrilowltech will play, ‘s programme for Dr. Frank Damrow the -Muateal Art Boclety-a second _con- cert at evening embra. ‘Michael Haydn, bat, Beethoven, sky ‘and Max Reger. 2 Hall next Thursday arnegi@ works by. Palestrina, Mendelasohn,Sgam- Cornelius, Tschalkow- Phe iD We eAwart Blears if ingdem,'' which are. to-be. a pate. ratorio Bociety in Car- neste Hal five renearsat onder Dr. Prank Aen Ae Bir Baward himnsoit,ho-tx Damiescartive from iengland, will con- soon the performances at the requi Hr. Datnrosch. 1 on March 19 and March 26, Gabritowttsch, the Russian piantet, Ty the sototst- at: the- second=con~ Tork at the Volpe Symphony Orchestra “Hall to-morrow afternoon. ie Sit’ play the solo part in the humann conduct his own new Rhapeodie over- ture. oncerto In A minor and Geraldine Farrar and Olga Samaroft ara 16 appear together at the Waldort- Antorta on Monday afternoon fdr the efit of the New Xork Institute for er and planist have t programme, In- dan excel ¢ under the direction of Mme. Danceralvin will iiustrate at Carnegio ‘afternoon the national dances ke up the programme of the fifth Florence Hinkle, Adah Campbell ey John Barnes Wella and Gwyl- faves i\en will sing at the first annual benoflt for th the Century Th Gallery of the ¥ day afternoon, entertainment fund of tro Club at the Astor ldort-Astoria on Mon. Sir Arthur iiivan's oratorio, "The Wil be ang atthe nace the San Carlo pera Company, of which [Maro R. wane has gone to Ban UU} next October, Arthur Pryor and hls American band will give a second.popular concert ‘at tha-Hipnodrome—to-morrow- night, ——- anarl, Tor many years a favorit siione at tho Mten” | 4 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, ‘MARCH 2, 1907. “La Boheme’’ and Successful Productions ‘| Reading, St.Paul, Perinsylvania cnt S Adds One More to His List of Melba and Bonci_Win Signal Honors in a Splendid | Retzchanges of stick BhEEEe | House, hae—jeft-thefian—Carto {Company anit aN Amst to retire from tho gran: take up concert worl. Josef Lhevin: week from Tu Assisted by Mme. play an Arenak! sulte for two pi Elsa Ruesger, and Francis -Mecmfiien, give a Joint Mendelssohn Hall next’ Wednesday al- $0 “NIK Tatantion opera stage and | the Rusefan 1 in Carnegie evinne. They will | the Belgian the American “Mrs. Warren's Profession” Will Be Ventured Again ——+ Another Shaw Play, ““Widower’s Houses, ’’ Will Be Seen Next Week; and “The of the Gods’’ Will Grind. The Mills — HE 3018 OF “THe GODS.” by George Broadhurat, will be Produced at the Astor Theatre on Monday night by a company which [i- cludes Robert Drouet, Florence Rockwell, Edgar Gelwyn, Loulse Closser, Joseph Tuohy, Dorts Mitchell, dan, “Alice= Martin, William ~ Humph- reys” and “Harrison pleco is in four acts, in New York City and in @ small Penn- sylyania town, Ou —man—who— robs hits employers: to provide necessities for a dying als- His peculation Is known & companion ¢lerk, who threatens ex- posure unless he ls aupplied with funds which the other can only procure by additional thefts quickly, traced, feasea and incriminatea the other, and they are both wefitenced to five ¥ imprisonment. of hia term-the thief escapes end ino® . under an asaumed nee, he | pui acdultés @ position of responsibility becomes an important citizen of Etseli-comerunityin-which-hia-pualess daughter of the head of the concern by whom ha Is employed and has grad ually overcome the feeling of unrest je possibility of hia identit: discovered. At thin point his olde my_ who haa served his,.full appears and proceeds (0 make which are submitted to until the hound- and-asserts his -man- ‘Monaay—after- features “will b's troupe of Mons. the <i hatty— Brothers, —acro- and Powers’ Columbia's annual ‘varatty show will in the grand paxroom.of the cyentng and Frente Bherl- Saturday arternoon 0 March," will be the, offer'ng. Commencing cos of "Phe Road to Yestor Nevakl Square Theatre, given on Wednesdays and Sat- with moenes laid Charles Klein’ Daughters: of Men, ton at the Grand will be the attrac: wil “Tie Sivemaker,” wt th teenth treet Theatre Hinp “Ward will appear {n Ch inthe American. farley Grapewin and Anna Chance “The Awakening of Mrs the expiratio: at the Four- "Not Yat \Twenty-alehth tre hows willbe ween: 11 "at the Yorkville, + be the attraction at Thiind Avenue Thoatre wi}! have caped. from Bitig Bing.” : Four Cornera be at the Bta be Eye Witness” New York, Jr, will be at tne Tho Tiger Lilies will_liftthetr-heacs ed--vletim turns Ben -Greet'é Players will come tothe Garden Theatre on Monday evening for speare's niays itl ho oman “and Song" will con- The Jolly Girls ‘wilh Avenue: Thentra. Bowery Theatre ler Burlesquers. World 'Bealers. will ren arith Fitxn: @ origin uate will haye the be at Hurts VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, Hammerattin's Harry Tato‘a English Comedy Berzac'a Com- por: yee : ality play “Breryman’ will be ‘fiven. Bernar Shaw's comedy, “'Widower'a * will be acted at the Herald Square Theatre on Thursuny afternoon in. "Motorin, which: will Include. Her i Mle Bhdanoh, Willem D. end Got techadk, Hen: Kolker, Adeiyn, Wesley and Frank. Dae vig. ""Widower'a Houses’ Tretch refuses to marry Blanche because she\ will not consent on his emall\ income. He has been ap- Dpeed that rtortu: owner in London of slum tenements tation of being he criais cotmes when Dr. Trench discovers that the bulk of hin own income—ty—the-rasult of mort- Poor substitutes for lowly poor of London last act depicts Blanche that sho is indifferent to the Trenod in her fathere the wame time making overtures to him, He in the end gtves way to the woman. ‘That other Shaw pia: Profession,” drawn from the Garrick after one per- formance last winter because of gen- will be returned to the turduy night of next w, when it will be produced at the Man by Manager A. H, Mies Mary Shaw will’ again Warren, and’ others in the cost will by Ml ‘and ©. J, Radelitt bert Kelcey. 3 Wilton” Brothers-and Hooney be played by the estos ‘company at the Avenue Theatre, At the Twenty-third Bt Th oe Benjamin Chapin in his {i tlon of Abraham Lincoln; He: Clara De Havenand Flora vothers. «Among others at 1 be Wilitam and bears a ell landiord, Family of) Cy Od NS dwellings of bicaent “The| “Mre, War- eral protest, naiigh nivele halt hatian Theatre a Comedians in’ thel 3 the Slums 9 I peaURUe at the Ale Went English Tosker ra hatha dis bel Russsii Katherine Countess ‘Tho Sothern-Marlowe repertoire at tho be aa follows: Thuraday and Fri omentanasyalie of the Wilds. a etere- are Hloddard. In nyward Cojo Theatre will be dark on halin take ‘The G: Divide". to. Waahington for a single ‘spec'nl performance, ee dee Rew ‘ctrous bill at the fad Margaret asworths an: Now features aoa m ofranke fan PACIFICS HIT ti THE STOCK MARKET Aare matin, and Other Active Leaders Also Under Pressure. point or more, Anaconda 2% and St tions. Gealings.. Trading wag brisk. Mat, and the market cloaed with. lds! On, 893,70) aharea and of bonds The Cloainu Anointions. ‘To-tay's highest, lowest, closing p Quotations are as {olow Net litgh. Law, Clos Chges Aite Chaimers.... 13% ig 1b — Am. Capa Fay!) 4 43a 434 Amec, Can TT Am, Express... 220 220 Tide & Le. 12% — 1 Ont. d& Thint Aveo: Tal 8. AST. Tat Tw Wnt Un Dre & P, vf I 10% SISTER’S PROTECTOR Frederick Wagner. ¢f No. ftt law, Joseph Colton, of avenue, waa taken to Re tal—euffering from two. one in the right to other in. tho breast, was arrested to-vlay charged with doing. the shocting... The wounda ore not considered necessarily dangerous unless compkeations set In. ‘The: potice-recetved. Deidlod -nows-of to th@ling shooting. Colton seid he had gone to the home of=his brother-In-law to remonatrate: with -him-reancding: tate treatment of his wife the shooline GvCUrTed. —Coltor SI oTFORNT jedon—enr and wi hin home. 1a son, J the wounded man to the hospit fer war absent. from home. far a.tt Rian, the -pellos;-went—mtter him,-f Jowing the notification of the shooting Dy the hospital authorities, TO POOR-HOUSE AT 87, BELINS GROVE, Pa., March 2. ary Kistner, of Northumberland enty-seventh birthday, Less CATARRH. A well-known specialist {s au- @orlty that oatarrh of all kind {a easily relieved and often pre- yented during an entire season by taking a few doses of the fol- lowing elmple mixture: Fluld Extract Dandellon, one half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. The dose {8 a teaspoonful after meala and at bedtime A well known local druggist elicits the fnformation that these Ingred! ents can be obtained at any good pharmacy, and are all of vege table extraction, and harmless to use, and are mixed by shak- Ing well in a bottle, Victims ot this foul and dangerous malady should not heattate to make this prescription up and try, as it comes highly recommended, and doesn’t cost much to prepare, Gtocks opened easier in the market to-day, the depreasion originating ap- parently In London, where prices were down. Unton Pacific, Northern Pacific, Canadien Pacific, Reaiing, Pennsyl- vanla_and American Gmelting fll Paul, Buuthern Pacific, Kansas_ & Texas and American Car large’ frac- ‘There—was no improvement in later There was little attemyt to rally the Eyneral, Northern Pacific being out § 3 Tire total sales of stock to-day were | jter. She was very nervous and had |torrible hoadaches and dizziness. 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