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store aie | er) Mra.’ Preston was in constan' tendance upon her husband during ‘ot her pustiand's life. only reasu! a ‘on by Iiness. ~ temporary: Mr. Preati be ment,there, tor bi a ote Proaton: took quarte the rest last’ September. but bad adopted jiad_no ch ¥.. Both Mr. Preston aio Yery much attached (6h english ‘of the Cumberland, pri essed Astonlahment when tod of ry of hyd ittonatre died tn territte convulsio: Too!Late to Help Preston. “When I reached the room," said SS tan alto fully (reseed,—ae—Chough. rown himself there. ‘The }-for_meto do anything, icine _containin, He. oaly ‘medicine «i poison. Bett. ee, eaid' he had taken three drinks 65 during the morning. “If. ha committed atiicide fave been easy to drink tie potxon whiske: : | WILLIAM R. HEARS Be Unable-to-Speak-at Rallies, Willigen R. Hearst tn seriously tl, a ering fo an Announcement to-dny, 4 py-ninch street oe CLELL. A home, Lexington avenue and Twen- ‘and-his engagements for ie NAVE Deen Canceled chee Ht the wick bed —____| Secretary Loeb isaued the following. statement to-day concerning the oondi- {LOSES — ney-General May Bring. Suit to ~ Gontest Election. down People ter, “vs, Mayor McClellan. © up before the Tho ma‘ ris motion. instituted “by "A! t re, William ed y_gtect of MeCiellan- held, in—ht: ‘aa former Attomey-Genei a peente - aces Neral ral petition for action: was who! Wrote The thers ‘Wetermination- of Attorney-Geiik iver which. wis Y-Gintra Pection = lf hy ‘we should add that we think & question which should be dete: ted by the Court of Appeals ant question will tt the (pou Sweat CLOSES FIRM, Whe: wheat beet of the day. nee ee mane 7 low. ork's open! rices: eat—May, pet pecan opening prices wer, Soph MS duly, No York's closing prices = 86 3-4; me -2 bid. Corn—May, 41 $8 $-4- bid; September, 63 1. July, ——— ON PRICES Fatt Who outset to-day, and after the cal -g0-*rom the. 10p. The opening prices we (to 9.92; Moy, 10.98 vo 1 “70.16. wo March, September, 10.15 vid; 10.4; December, 10,38 ‘bi 40,56 to 10.66. : ‘Phe closing prices wern: Mn 9.862 -April, 9.01 109.63; May une, 10.08 40 10.05, Juiy AGO; “Augunt, 10.11 to 10:18; Bep Wy to 10.14! October. December, 10:38 to 10. rita FINDERS WILL BE KEEPERS . \ Usess you let the person who pickéd up your lost, ar- ticle know your name }nd addresy— A MISSION WORLD “LOST AND FOUND” cl Mepartment of a Broadway de- In Love at First Sight. ‘Mr Preston, who had recently lost his fe,-atepyed into the store to buy a pair of gloves, He fell in love at aight ‘with the young woman who attended ‘to fim mad in a fow weeks married Dinesea preceding hie death and w Gompletsly prostrated by the sudden Wa Cah “Ve tagined Insanuts ‘Glerid#: have assured the Coroner that i ra were in good khape, of those amsociated tn business baye net deen-interviewed—— ALB Cook, of No, 431 West One Hun- and Eighteenth atreet, was one of the dead man’s iotimate friends, Mr. - “telegram —to.day_trom | brother In Dallas, asking rocyanic poison in the. v of Mr. Preston. He said that the ‘Mr. Preston wus tying acroas | con- Bave-me- the tdea thet he had had taken wan a that Archie was amixture prescribed by Dr. Mil-| and that he waa very hopeful of a suc- “When vauesticned more closely | cosstui fight against the diseaxe. Arohio ‘ the leant robust of all the Prealdent’s jk woura | boys, but’ the attending physicians eay —-neccesartiy—milttate IS “SERIOUSLY ILL.” fAnnouncement Made that He Will tor’s Miness was made known when the Fourteenth Assembly Brookiyn, Independence League POINT TO HEARST, | ppeliate- Division-Holds that Attor- ) Appellate Division to-day handed | decision @Mrining the order o: r—eourt—in—the—case of ths Appellate “On-an-appeal from an-omder of Hiritt denying the Qinyor’s 0 net oaide. the service of- eum ana complaint in the quo war- 9 __test th election, it bein; Randolph’ Hearst 1s appeal, yer aun proceedings Atiprney-Gonnrat | _ ineuthorized. “wh h a ws wor in acing under the authont: Wested in him by law in bringing this _Atier aubting autuorities, fie eims-up/ 13 bythe defondant. | be certified to that CORN “MAKES GAINS, market to-day closed firm @t_an advance of 3-8 to 3-4 practically ON’ SPOT SELLING he cotton market was trregular at —Settkeey-ome~of-the spot interesin began gelling the old ctop options in a mou- pato-way,-prices worked off a-point ur) + 10,15 to | 4 ROOSEVELT S BO tate the on pected to Recover. CH a #0 me to Cailers. na, the het-Archtr | Yeaterday has disappeared and the Inost gratifying. of dn thts does rot aguinst his recovery. In President observes ny-the-phyetelans,donal: acid when he leaves the apartment cailed from dent's request, c- at ton of the little patient: “he paysidans’— rego: precaution aa the physician as-to in ton." o It was stated additionally that encouraging than —at—any—time—tin laet two: days, did not tretire unul 2 o'clock this m ing, he having spent the night Archie's bedside watching hie fight iife, he arose shortly after ¢ o'’elock t- the sick boy's bedside: nightin Arobie's room. t Secretary Minister cold at” an” earty~ hour }dition and they wero tolfowed at oMictal. and diplomatic. circles, 1% | his _oMfce transacting business at usual hour this morming. Friday Cablict” meeting was ~ held, day. cs ‘There tea Quentin Roosevelt, the fourth and } Youngest -son of the President. also at] about the White House three day. with any: of his companions, Archie had a sinking npell at grounds ne and_other-herotc-mathods were app! When President Roosevelt that his son's condition was criti that he was likely to di6 during night, he is said to have Erama-to~Theodore-Roosevelt;--tr: [at Groton, 3a [hurry ‘to Washi Miss Ethel mtaytng ut thé home of Surgeon-a + ordering them 3 3 wae sent for-— Shs hurried ts motnar, Mrs. Roosevelt has hardly been | His Six-Poot Gauge Tder for R roads “Would Mean Fabutous Expenditure. CHICAGO, March ¥ | ont mt once, communicated with Dr, Ke nedy, who had relieved Dr, Lambert at| was Informed by ‘Mr. Delmas that ho would have more testimony to offer and that he would on th! ‘The Usual nor has he communicated eldeat-eon, whole. at Harvard, and Kermit, the sedond son, who fs at school eral TUxey, since her brother was taken { ! “DOING WELL, AND DOCTOR HOPEFUL Archie, After Rallying from Bad Spell, Is Ex- PRESIDENT AT HiS SIDE, Sees Little Patient Win Battle and Reports His Progress — WASHINGTON, March &—Following sarming symptoms, there was a change forthe better to-day In the condition of [who Js {11 with diphtheria, The depres Miffered a cerebral homorrhacs. It was! On resulting from weak. heart action phy ‘or w Amel ei t if epee ake (ecane report the boy's ¢ondition aa | The President told his callers to-~iay bright and cheerful, hia vietts’ to the ‘siok reom the the same precau- tons against infeotion that are taken abn Har to those worn by them, and wash ing tis hands in a solution of carbolic it. ‘Thie_afiernoon—Dr,-Lambert, who. ra jow York at the Prest- asd aut Archie was doing yery well; was perfectly. con- scloua and expressed the opinion that he would -xet through —all right Dr }— Lambert will remain in Washington os long_as_the President desires his pren- this morning is that Archie Roguevelt bad ao good right and his ponditiva is moat grau- fying. The President haa been sith the _|pationt frequently, exercising the samo nt the condition of the little patient was more the Despite the fact that the President orn- at for and ‘Mra. Rooseelt spent-atmost the entire Mrs. Nicholas Longworth telephoned Metoalf aud’ >the —Cuban thir morning to inquire ea to Archie's con- ins tervals. during the day by others in Notwithstanding the — serious " condi- tion of his won, the President wae in the to= raort here to-day that te has | diphtheria, Quentin has not been seen for o'clock last night, and-for a time It was feared that he would be at his last any minute.. To save his Ife the physicians administered 2,000 unfs of anti-toxin hed: was told cal the went tele- by ion by the first train, Roosevelt, who haa been tie /White House and joined her father and out of the rooms since the boy was taken ill, "HARRIMAN NOT BACKED ‘BY CHICAGO MAGNATES ail §.—Raliroad men tn | © do not ngTee entrely with BE. | MH. Harriman's views regarding the ty Physical aspect of tho-ratlrond—of the to fut Asked to express hin viewa re- garding the future railroad, B- L. Win- chell, president of the Rock Iatand, sald It would s: railroads. tn » m to me that tf all the United Btates sho m we would be troubled with e unfortunate predicament, | do not seo w m1, Ju fact, there would not be mo | nin the country, Every bei | would have to be rebullt, and every | We now haye would be useless, Tho $5,000,00,000 which James J. says {tly necessary to apend during next five yoars‘accomplisiiing the tr portation necesalties of the would be ‘an. infinitesimal wo are to adopt a six-foot ure the money Iw to co amoun these nontinenta re pee To th Taxative Brow Quinine pemor ea To Re ibe genuine. call. for talt-t Wook for signature of B W. Groyl 230, Rae the ould changed at once Into six-foot gauge | ven cr cur and power shortage than Jexinth at present. The “first alx-taot | | euxe road would And Itself in a pretty however, we ure to nertously face ing the Kauge of our ra/lroads, 1 ome ney ge car Hy the ‘Ans- country t auge,'* Other railroad men approached echoed caure. and me 1 Archie Roosevelt, Who Has a Fighting Chance for Life. rHE EVENING WORLD, FRID AY, MARCH 8,°1907. i, Mires Worga the fact that-Thaw-s tnw= Jui jto Motorman Jumped the company, was sorting pave: south end of the platform, when several huge bundles fell off on the rails just RUNNING TRAIN JFF THE TRACK’ Deliberatel Ran Into Newsman’s Fallen Bundle. A_fteth averse "LL" train northbound | Forty-second strost-to-day and partly tied-upthe-lne for Hearly Uirss hour Pitty passer: ere were on ¢he train. track at No one was 1 red. Abraham Maalx, the train of four cary appronched. Motorman “A. E. Yerguson ~had_ the train well under control. the dahger and ahouted with all his Manix sa The train stopped without damage, then Ferguson conclided to push the undies off vy going ahead He-etart- ed, but the front wheels rolled \up on the bundles and slipped off to thh ties, The passengers in the front car\ we! stven a bed shake, and thero. waa haste get out on the atation’ platform, ‘A-wrecking crew’ was brought out at fonce, but the busy season camo or be- ‘fore the track was cleared. The down- —Stown trac was-uscd-fer-a-tinie for up- } town. traffic, the cars being awitched around the accident. Harlemited came downtown without =the early | news age! uh ey could ‘not ful with tha ews: pera to read, and) man nbs UNDREDS SAW “ACTOR OWEN JEROME-WANTS "WHITE'S LETTERS - FROM MRS. THAW (Continued from First Page.) yers had officially closed their case. Mr. Hono! on ¥ Willie ner at tl Jerome Taken by Surprise. Jerome aroso and anid: when thin Court waa/adjourned ednesday after the testimony of the mother of the ws bar, had been heard, I to two of his allonists”a hypothetical “But on yesterday afternoon bite, I to the White House before breakfast to | was informed—by-= representative —of Inquire -a—to—her— brother's —conuitlon | conaci-that-the defense-hed decided to Cloxe Ita case. Although I do not mean to infer in any ‘way that the defense has behaved: Improperly the plain fact is that I was taken by surprise. 10,30 o'eld adjournment. admontshme: with lay until M Young Mri the Worth Lorraine. Kers question condition ~The derena eat Fitzrerald gave the Jurors nt fonday a, Th Mim yntil 121) o'clack, companied by “Dante! O'Reilly, went to street t y Mps_wittr ace as bho refsed Mr. Jerome was _soon_b World reporter stter- but declined to state what tho ordor of (o_precentation of his-tastimony-ty-Te= and court until Monday, Thaw Vexed at the Delay. Thaw became very 1 End acee fering testimony in rebuttal atid I-movo} for an adjournment until Monday at has no” objection t3 aa a “Detmus. —~ Sustica the usual then adjourned angry ethan a hour P tha as sc othing that could not have been foreseen. and Ace way and took a train uptown to tho cs to Tah erin: naWer Any in regard to her husband's | the an Eventing. sournmes “Your js morning “present “the de= sumed Monday, \through some unexpected turn ment tion-of-hin-inaanity—at-the-th Jurors in a verdict of acquittal: beet ta_based largely upon on the subject during debates {during the last-ten-days. wource to-day, - Mie ftrother brothers, the’ freeing ~otthe~ Strothers: (neys for. the. dafonna. murder ‘case Shaw's Uccided on yest Todt helt nae, The direct Toad to-day cTaty ad Peas ¢ [its total Ino total fonitts on company 1 | traord!: Neved | company nm with other dolla, passing No. 2 t run finally and was no He added were house when one of them fired the shot which hit joan has beek his horse from operatior balance of 31, DI Jearned and that tre or | first of the present ‘FIREMEN SUSPECTED IN QUEER SHGOTING. wan’ fired away, caught SOUTHERN RAILWAY TELLS OF DECREASE. ora of doclar cemt 6 or rth im oon of) a complaint who mild t looking gut nix the Southern Rail- the rogular s i preferred ntock A slatement of the fer the six months ompany“a Incame Wing. Dec. 31 mows Its net tne has n rations of the six mo} months reflect which jt fs be- except as tie 1 in common no In tn a for material san Ad. Pts by prie m 0 0 he was Company rsoback ho: om. A nd discov “in the 16¢ nolene, of Une fa window seed, and he belleves fremen Ins the q The Board of Estimate and Honment to-day approved the ct Tor the “Guntrustion tp last Coler. Mr. from old and reiterated his unalterable of t week by Borough Coler submitted a hin engineer containing I months ago. He gave hie vote ' i subway loop grudgingly and with reser- vations In favor of the elevated loon if it can again be dug up, as {tx friends are trying to do at Albany now in the interest of the B, R. T. ‘DEMAND IN LONDON | FOR JAPANESE LOAN. { LONDON, Merch Japanese conversion taing 99 1-2, | noon At all the jasuing banks, ‘The joan to repayable at par folders of thé 6 sof tho §110,000,000 loan, il in exchange for rocelve 10 pounds 30 ehiliings for each bond fully peid worip of the new loan and $7.00 i eden, Hale of th jand the remainder to Paris, cotmneel on three weparate occasions Why Jerome Feels Sore. | An Byening World Feporter haa learned when he| that the District-Attorney Is oonsider- went back to his cell in the Tombs, and ably exercised by reports whioh reached it was only after his wife had talked! him him for mi t Te -qureteq-aer from an apparently authentic ‘The report ran like this: Thaw'a lawyers hag yo Mention er} clostng thelr case so summurily until | early yeaterday. afternoon, when they w stayed talking ‘to! read in the papers of the aoquittal of who.-had_ been on trlal down In Virginia forthe killing ton of the Sub-/ of their icother-In-law, Bywaters. The presumption that it waa the Unwritten : | law which operated so effectively for Bhe..seciied -.to~ benthe ptetars— of health as_she tripped down ie steps | according tothe District-Attorney’ of the gloomy prison and held her fin- | formant, to have actuated the attor- In the Watts to decide upon going to Jury on, the strength of the testi- pmeay tiready spread upon the records. counsel empaatically deny {Lbat the. rosult of the Strother. caso en- tered Into the consideration when the erday afternoon late to es APPROVES CONTRACT FOR THE BRIDGE LOOP. arguments for an elevated Anclent and iscredited plan, | which was killed by The Evening World. The prospectus 00 we 5 per cent., the tsaue price Sesued here thi attor- Thety Was a big demand for it Lio, right to redeem tt-any time the latter mount of the conversion ‘apportioned to: London buttal would be-when the trial_is-re- Still Thinks of Madhouse, Despite all stories to the contrary, ft | waa learned, that he still has hopes or twist of a commiasion in lunacy and having, Thaw sent to the Asylum for the Criminal -Insane..In the meanvehil (However, he will endeavor with alr hi might to prove that Thaw killed White. in a Jealous rage and that the presump- ofthe tragedy-on—the-Madison_Square root_ts not strong epough to juatity the twelve ol Harry Thaw‘s lawyers, on the other 1 am| hand, are strongly cheered by the be- not-prdparod this morning to-begin of< | Vet that ¢incs the case-has cone thus jing far Juatlce Fitegérald wil hever ete | gna pened 1¢ bo poatly exhausted. hia sanction to any motion looking to the appointment of a commission. This}, Gottred as he was taken to the Justice Fitzgerald'a utterances from the bench between te sara, in- Appor- form of of the long report all the loop, support for the joan of in 197, cent. sued in | Armly to It, “It’s Too Cold for Su’ cide,” Joley. Said When m Iife line to the swi well out and it fell In the water clo to the man, who grabbed and clung it Pulled Out. Hundreds of passengers on the Penn- ewark | heads of Rooney and Conners vania Railroad ferryboat Ni agent-for anew on the were in trouble because nish thelr customers TIED UPL” BY. ‘JOHN FOY'S 4 } ly | Whispers Po credit for” pr her uncle's ho 41 stree auch extraordina tillon expert. in had to climb upon measure, we Mrough | the bax O'Brien and — Mra, aaifie” room, th cautiously both listened. rogm floor. ‘Tip-toeing out {i of drawers and ware. Bhe glided y |telenhone and too! [whispered Pots: moment she was talking to telephone operator Mulberry atreet: office. McKenale, of the presonce of She and her aunt ‘came sprinting up. y-and- Conners took thelr atand under the windows in the front arcaway and Grabe and O'Neill went to the front oor and pounded with their nightsticka, They were still pounding when th window-shot-up-and-a-man of tremen- the The 7 they eaw a man suddenly ron to the Fell) yore no match for him. He fought wit. on the yoper deck to-day, throw Of / almost superhuman strength, wielding @ {a _the-aidence of sucuring the appoint-| ne scat _end—dive_overboard. The boat! jimmy with telling effect. Grabe and | to the Argentine authoritles. dous proportions ! policemen tackled young woman |s a ight Was awakened dy a Clinking noise. woke her a There was an untoward comnzotion O'Bridn-hearddletine back to her room and locked te Alarm lice. To Miss Katherine O'Rrien. the niace of John Fox, Of the Democratic-Ciub;-must—be-gtyen the of the miillonnire President the streot; a man with » ret u hw mateh cveglngn the looting [ote nay Rrechrhired-thtse=pers ic f}sonk, threatened a serious blaze, and me, at No, 10 East \s int before dawn Headg @ stool | Mr. Fox ts abroad. and his sister, Mya. Hogan, Js taking care of tie houscho}d. might. at the same time jumplix dow? | ghe, Miss O'Hrien, and acy women] Hecaure § a © of the McAdoo tunnel the xas and.” trying to pull the papers out of} servan enaleen on the Hoser Aghia | pinsa in Grecnac the way, “J .when the Dig burglar Jimmied his placed temporarily on the door, Be i ale ement Hogan ie third per, on the into Tattte of nolsele off, k ve Headquar in Bottly @ burglar. Up. went to the win and awaited the arrival of the pulice. Police at Sherry’s Called ‘MeKensie called up Roundsman Hue man at the desk at the East first Gtreet. Station, and Roundsman ‘on the run to Sr. Fox's home. men Rooney and Conner: Gherry’s to keep cabmen from yelling during the nieht hours, were also_com- municated with by telephone. The two policomen seized a cab and reached Mr Fox'a home just es Grube and O'Neil! jeaped out on the man, but OE AS EXPLOSION CASES CAPTURE OF BG BURGLAR Over Telephone to the to take bjs he and bae receiver. Shielding her mouth with her hand she ‘ollceman the she told ved Fifty- Police- stationed at front BURNS THREE AND CAUSES PANIC Broken Main ‘in Street Blows Up When Pass- | erby Drops Match. i A DOKeR eae in non the surface of caused all norty of excltement at G PWC and Cort hatettdinents terrae Injured were. Policeman Dugan, of the Chureh ation; HE. Muloney, of No, 181 Greenwich street und-Jacoh Polit, of No AG West One Hundred and Eight street Dogan te in Hudson ret Howpital. The other men were sent home, ning «long the curb line, tune ation Ot Ms Tp borough Company haw FEY put In a tu nd girders un station of the Nint. One of the gir dropped as work- men Were placing| It ja position to-day landed on a thrée-tnch gas main pipe was amanied, a heavy flow of Was relatsed, und the lshts went a all the buildings in the nelghbor- found {t nec er of Iron prota the Cortlandt street avenue L. o jceman Dugan warried passersby from. the preak Ja the xaa maln hite—emptovess~vf—-the—Interborough sent hurry. Calix to the gue company & Man, to shUL Off the escaping tuld Voluntepra were banking up Tea Ygid NOW, Waer » fooinuray pups seg Ntacmapen tthe kas gan: “t ‘There‘waa s muffled explosion and a binding mass of fire ehot across Greenwich street. Moloney tx the owner of stand om the corner under ¢ away A news on. oan. the ap- below Chambera street. The z way connned to the news stung other explosion could materialize, T: fireboats answering the alarm ran into the Pennsylvania ferry alips at the foot of Cortlandt street and blocke: ‘the: ferry: boats-for-haif-ay-hour. Sea FRENCH SURRENDER AMERICAN BANKER; PARIS, March §—The repres:ntatens made to the Forelgn Office by the Emineey— itd — eet show sufficient cause to refuse the extradition of F. 1 -Ja American banker of Buena arriying at Marvetiios Jan. with bankruptcy and forg: sequently, Jacobs haa bee: at charged | and, con- rrendered SEALY ERUPTIONS COVERED HIS BODY fiched Constantly—Scratched Until BY THREE BOXES OF fmall sores appeared on each of my lower. Jimbs_ Fores until days; face never usin, bottles. myt but it did negood. A few montis af! having used almost. ¢ thotight I would try Cuticura inte having previously nsed Cuticura Seap and being pleased three hare and my hair was restored, afte years of auffering nnd an expen to any one.who may be interest Chem. Corp, Se Muled Vee, Booklet on the kin And Blood, of Eyeglasses: — Blood Flowed —Suffered 10 Years —Doctors and Medicines Were Fruitless—Tries Cuticura and Is — Completely Cured CUTICURA OINTMENT “When I was about nine years old I scratched them witha brass pin and short afterware bothref thoes Hen! became s0 pore th nto heal, nores beg mall but the Iiie-owerich pings Hye ste but sealy places inand the itching hem. After I sv LT made a renowed ¢ The eruptions by thistime har my boc The bx wnt I n every part of Twas-con- ing komo remedy a foir trial, Jess than one or two boxes All ont, rything iso, with jt. After using [sa4_eomplotely cure fourteen y¥-cndeavort we glad to least $50.to 860 in vain iy cure, Hiram Mattin, m: : million, 8. Dak., Aug. 18, 1 Rold throvghout the world. Pott? Drug ae ate Profan, Teoniis, Mans Wearers wae just outside of her Jersey City altp. _"Man- overboard!!! -crted-a-deck hand. ‘There was — rush of the passengers to the ehle-of the boat, men.and women trampling and shoving each other. ~ Ad Geckhana had to fight his wer), Through the struggling crow: to shsow dows with sliver spo sores yi it] and other pleces Of sliver had been bent immer, He cast ‘ot been bent] | anoved Into his pockets, araaged. wp ot [nanan dois Bowdste esate ad was up on|he . ani pe guayed and-abiverea | that he was thirt boars deok ‘That water's too cold for suicide,” ‘engine room tobe thawed out. ‘Aw Boon as the boat landed at her Manhattan pler the man wes turned ‘over to the police and sent to the New York Hospital, There he said he was Eugene Joley, of No, %01 East Thir- teenth street. Joley 1s a Frenchman and bas a wife and two chiléren In France He ts a pee performer, but has been out hes ie Teported that he hdd been or in a Bowery later h Ho for a COMMITTEE AGAINST UNION SQUARE SITE. McGowan and Ahearn Declare Op- position to Uptown Location “~ of New Court House. The Select Committee of the Board of Estimate held a hearing thls aftern ‘on the proposed» court-house “alte” at by Juige William -N, Cohen for the Counr-House Commission, and “Arthur "|G. Fox, representing the Bat” Associa: ton.” “Both “defended ‘the’ selection of the Unton-Square-aite against the at— tacks. of its onponents,- but —ihe—com- mittee did not eem to be impressed in favor of the selection. President Mo committee, Ahearn owere outapoke: tion susway loop between the Brooklyn and | down town and neur the present official Wiliameburg beldges which waa heid ult Union Bquare site will President | py the committes, which assures ite rejection by the Board of Gowan, ohaitman of ine and Borough — Preaident in the declara- that the court-house Ought” to be Mingé. It” WAS “apparent” that “the ‘not be approved Entimate, INSURANCE BILL ALBANY, amendment to the insurance law is proposed in a Dill offered to-day by ‘Assemblyman Prince. provides that every Burance corporation REMOVES TIME LIMIT. (Boectal to\‘The Evening World.) March §.—An important Tho present iow mestio life in- ich -on Juno 1, 194, hed any) shares of stock, other than-stocks of municipal corporation: whenever the eame phall have been ac- ulred. or any bonds or obligations of the kinds above (hencribed, Fe ch | naw bon tor ares and bonds within fi Th obliy ut acqu! BOY KILLS HIMSEL Piqued because his parents chided him where such 10) acquired. at- 1908, shall dimpose of such @ years. Frinos bil require chat all bonde, ons and at whatever time Wired shail be Giopowed ot 43 or obi March 1, <> ~ WHEN HE IS CHIDED. TTLE FALIS, N. Y,, March a— for some misconduct, Choman Miller, Af. year-old son of Mr, and Bra. Jason , of this city, oot timeelf thro heart Uday, ‘He dled inwtantiy ee] uD — Well, 1- eu pposs- > Loaded W' man’s y 1 “Where do you + 4-You Chugh! hen searched They reaq: ive? O'Nelll| went to tho ald of their com- rades, and for a time the four policemen had all they could do to hold the. bur- giar.--When-he-was-at last beaten down he sald with an oath ith Silver, pockets Were Welghted | by Re forks, xnivent| ve years uld. tne, two “Work alone and you will prosper. ‘Take things easily and you will suc- Fearing the man had a confederate the Teserves were aclled from the East “0x home Iv just across the street trom the Cathedral, and just in the rear of Hotel Buckmgnam. lock, bound Inth’ streets rand Fitth Pilty-firel— street at the surrounded. thi eth and Fort, and Madison” aven' 1t was found that basement door, sounded WS Gurext e 2 Bn the dinina- contuuining ~ much of it it ani wag $1,000 worth of jens the i Headquarters he. wi member of the old whose vile the Grand Jury, tn tho financial dt ‘ef Joseph Michael orate of bt ebank Ac Sulitvan. ee Arent quantities of ben! FP Wae: Teader was executed A_pollceman. Taken to the York- Court he sullenty admitted that he had been caught..with the trate Finellte held him in $2,007-pail for ————— > NEW. BANK. DIRECTORS. Considerable interest has been shown rict_{n the election 1 well-known Brook. oon |Syn_merchant, and F, Augustus. Hoinne 1 dipectare ot the Mechanics and Trad. ers’ Bank. ‘The aoceasion of th : Union: Sruare\: i: Argumbats were made || Sor ant Anancii Intereste:tecthe matte tw aig to be dus to the Individual efforts of Prealdent Davia ation. Mr, The poll ues. t the bui tered the Fox home by pr: loymant for ‘several weeks. Aine M4 When thi “closed “IT, bells. oor Ia; crushed. allver in the ba; taken tooP ized Hever 8 Fechy Frits Was asked. he-repited. |- 2 fortune-tuiling rds were found in the man's pockets. by Fit. @ bag silver, There ice ni for murder: foods. Magia ORDER material Orters £01 postal or Fepresen| it 17 W, 18th St unable to call, 022—Gramercy. 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