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the Irish rocletles. many evolve the great orderty | 3 Aispniined parades at | Pastked the celevration of St. Patrick's ay the tast four years, There hay ibeon a pragresaite improvement alons this ling, Gut this vear toe paeide wilt | peva iiicr more imp tate : [There Nae heen 3 -bia increase tn th tip of the! Ancient ,OF patriotic jorgantzations. “7. -Young-Men Are Joining... The most noticeable th: about th! Doam ia that it started about five ‘Bgo as a rosslt of ths awakenod : 2 language and and Was led ty” younx who ,had hitherto 1 fnterest in itera- Triate pintzations. It has been supplemented the young, sturdy and up-to-date iumigrants Uiat ars now-coming trow, Treland. | fre rémit is assurance of a Be physical dizpiay, when the paride moves next Saturday, March tv, at 220 Treland’s- THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, Patron Saint, Mountain from Which He Banished the Snakes and Men Who Figure in Honoring His Memo FHT DT a Photo By FRENE: Croa Gh PotyVek. FPO Clew BIy.- <P. 9M. from Forty-second 4troet_ and © Fh avexue. Z 3; Frank Joyce, Who has beep chosen “the Hibernians to act as Grand hal of the parade, nha selected ; J. Malloy %s first alde and Ed- d-J. thtes-ms-eecond-aide, ‘The Ar- Committees _aro_Peter Len- J. F, McDonough, secre- ‘tary, and “Gernard Fitzsimmons, treas- + eounty—officera ‘are: Thomas : Terence Donoghue. P, OM, Casserly and Col. Edward P. Gil- ‘Bar, vice-presidents; Thomas F. Cun- ngham,— recording — secretary; James OH) “‘Moyna, financial secretary; Daniel WV, Clancy, corresponding secretary, and NP. Carolan, treasurer, Uniformity of Dress. division of the great order will The great majority ofthe badges and set uniform style. “Most -of the piwtiax, “rosettes-and “badges wit! “be ct ‘Genuine Iriats-poplin, which-la“‘all-silk and half wool” and made only In Dub- = Iin. Many 0 vIBtCR carry Brand new banners, te At is not yet dennitely settled If the ixtysninth Regiment will actos mill. ary escort. ‘Moe Bixty-ninth had ar- aigne attend a military -high-mnss ‘on Monday, the 18th, and the Hiberniaas @id Not know of this plan when the sth “fWas selected as the day of the parade. would” be a hardship to have the “gallant Sixty-nintn turn out both days, but Col. Dusty says he will submit: the parter voto ot the men~ ant them do as they wish. They will prob- ably Yote to parade, “But there will be a fine military d -play-even_if the good old regiment docs pot turn out. There will be three reyl- SS ments of the Irish Votunteera in fut Parade uniform, under thé command of Cols Charics 3—Crowiey,—_The—Fira:. Regiment, of New York, will be com- anded oy ColDeward P, Gilgar; tne Second, Brooklyn, uvder Col, Gillespie, andthe Fourth New Jersey, under Ldeut. -Col Flood. |G elson AL Miles SES OFFICIALS SUGAR TRUST OR $00,000 Conspiracy Which Ruined Segal and Drove Hipple to Suicide Alleged. _ ‘The -detalis of the alleged Sugar Trust conspiracy. by - which Adolph S.gul, the Philadelphia promoter, war} Tulncd’ and the perpetration nf which -etoundt the toors—ot—the~ Real-Estate > Trust Company, of Fhiladelphia, and led directly to the suicide of President Frank K. Hipple, will now be lald bare In the Federal courts of this district, before Commissioner Shields, who nas {sued summonses for the appearance x sey or ths oMttrs—amt—agents-of the Sugar Trust, in a suit for the recovery of 430,000,000 damages trom “the American Sygar_ Refining Company, these men being nem#i: Henry 0, Havemeyer, John E, Parsons, Gustay EH: Kissel, banker and society man, alleged to haye been the go-between In the deal dy which Segal was Indice his independent sugar other property over to the Trust, ana three—other—men, who were clerks In| Kingel's office at the time the alleged -refinery—-and | FEARS HUSBAND DROWNED SELF IN Mrs. Kuhiman Says They Were Last Seen Ap- proaching the Water. anda ar are searching hig: low for Charles Kuhlman, of No. Grand August, been missing ince the morning of Feb. Mite--hullman- reporied .inels— dae. | torduy td the police of the rene Station wind sald che believed the father had killed the boy and himself, | Kuwhiman prospered until a year ag) ‘when he fell 1. His physician fina told him that he was a victim of (u- wverculosis Kuhlman continued to worl puntit-threemonths-ag0;~-when-he-foein: that the disease had made such Inr_ady Jon his health’ that he could no, | ais hom fotbuionly a Brooklyn, and his son, urde: to you now," he {| q ¢ hls disap. |e y that time the famty wa [ines wero nearty all |had dark forebdodi “He told mo ‘alone to care for our ti Mrs, Kubhinan rep police..." Ban Lins jet him take Uttie August out for a Walk, At firat J retused, because some- he a jdren, to tha RIVER WITH SOW ec2e2 EMPLOMEE SI7A00 4 i 4 {| ry. | —tetepstrot lccuters of the RAILROAD AMUST PAY QAANGES STIRRED |Brakeman Off Duty, Lost a) | Leg Through the Centrat* Negligence. anicny ni acr faut nagravel: to Hosketian Har employers, the Hudson River the loss of a les ein secured thi client partment, Court dee taey award | Best ax | New tallroad Compauy, Lawyer .tbran. {important verdi courts. ay just < possca ger brak Conieal, and. on jot Marc 0 foot ae it nives- ang “BY OREE SUIT —a Worker in-East- Side Settlement. f-of-an-action for divorce by eT Griswotds—wifet- ‘old, iu the Court of Nae caused no. ety circles : Mrs, Griswold alleges her complaint that her husband des: her 0} 2 15, 140, and has not sup- ported her slnce that time. Mrs rome ted for Nide—Hettie- and: hus b noklyn for 6 took pia in aristocratic ihe is betieved by the brother I HEIRESS LEAVES. “HOTEL FOR WALK “IND DSHPPEARS Miss Haas Killed or Spirit- ed Away, Her Brother Believes, by & ven ing. employed are New Jers™ an hefress, of Munba wh trimd-so-mysteriously—from Atlant, ity a vWweeK~ ao, rome “of missing girl's half brothers and alsters, who areat-war with hér over thelr f aying Lttle interest in ifeor her, a reporter for The saw Miss Annie Laas, sisters, In her apa. Ansonia to-day, she sald: haven't seen Lilian tna good I don't know where shes and 1 am not concerned In legree in ih want any Byening one of nents at while, 1 don't care, the slightest bouts, If yar formation rez my poditiva ta this ter I refer you to my. pwyer Simpson, Wariner | Cardoza Urea Miss Annie Haas closed her door, Her Brother Sceks Her. Dr, Guatay Haas, of No, tre Tales id "D rveatior hs. < In Atlantic City sc ng for his sister. elther 40 {or $100) she is oat e time’ of or-kldnapped. West have been murdered known ‘to haye her disappearanc Dr. Haas rare the chil- dren of ti wite of the late Leo- pold Hahs, a real estate operator, who litt an [estate of $40,000. -—“fneru were ren by Dr. Haas’s second tourriagé: wad when the will was Med there Aas u dispute between the chil- -ldrenof the two wives. Suits were recently Mied- against) eraand sisters, who were ex- will, by “Dr, Teas and iss Lilhan, and the trial’ 1s to come bp next we ‘ $1,500 Sent to Her. Miss Haas left for Atlanuc City three weeks ay0, saying sie Would rewura to Attend the court pre.cedings. A rew Gaye_-hiter $1,300 Was Sent to her, rep- Yesenting her quarterly allowance from: her father's estate, ‘Miss Haas stopped: at tie Hotel Chet- Wiad-In-Atiantic City. Bhe-started fer walk last Battrday and asappearad. When last seen, acconiing to the Ate lanuic City Police. she was walking with another woman guest at the hotel, The other woman entercd the hotel about Guak, paid her DIT and lett tartedty— When Dr, Hlaas learted that his # ter had disappeared he became ox Jie dioctarrd that he believed (nat etter she had been murdered for the mon: Ana Jewels she carried, or elm she had een spirited away by personh who did not wnt her to appear In the trial of e rult thes Den’'t Believe Kidnap Tale. ‘Attorney Simpson, of the firm of Simpson, Wardner & Cardoza, repr genting the litigant half brothers und Sisters. grew somewhat emphatic az He talked toya teporter for The Mventnx World. Mr, Simpson said: “The intimation that Miss Haas may have. been forcibly abducted to keep wer—trom_appearing at the calling of the case on Monday fi Feckiess_ os) it ls foolish. As @ matter of fact her presence..would not add to or detract from the strength of the posiilon umed by our clients. I do not belleve (xa Haas has been kidnapped—I now of fo Treason why—any—sow!—on earth should desire to kidnap her, I know of no end that could be served by kidnapping or murdering her, It appears to me that her brother ts un- duly excited. T pred! the will have no trouble finding her. SEEK DIVORCE ~ AFTER 23 YEARS Husband and Wife Each Be- the, coast towns} looking for: Misy Lillian) MARCH 9, 1907% ‘PARIS CRIPPLED BY GIANT STRIKE; MILITARY TO AID More-Join Electricians in Tie-Up and All Busi- ness Menaced. <The strike of ¢! sudden has assumed a yery crt dependent com; inly to-day “ana un S the disputo ts settled immediately is feared that the workmen of the kas Company and Me employees. of the Mentropolitan Underground Railroad, on Which the majority of sje poputa: tion relles for transportation, will bo induced ‘to leave their work In sym: pathy with the strikers, Not since ihe Siege of Paz! has the ciiy bee and last 7 without a war: o¥t Intenso reren| Incon¥ PARIS, Mare)i 9 ns, which onday evening. remaint nt out tro in 15 plunged {n sush dark- t's experience, com: has aroused the In addition to uiting “from? tho ng of places of amusement and the cpping of boulevard and cate" life, Whtel tx a feature of Paris, the business Interests of pital are keenly in, terial losses, TO wtrIke Con times the atores—wilt be obliged to close at dusk, many of the workshops and manufactories will be compelled to. ehat down on account of the lack of, motj\ie power, and the Lor! eign vésliors, on whom the hotels and many tradespeople largely subslat, will be-arven awa. The newspapers, with the exception of tie-oui-and-ouy Socialist organs.coa- demn the strikers most severely and Insist that th ula in- tervene and compel ‘the pariicn tothe dispute to reach. a: prompt settle “The- real cause-of- the dispute—Tx— the Clty Council's rejection of the—muntcipalization of plants of the city, the grantin company, and the:sucsequent re: of the company to’ glace ttn em- ployes on the fooling of the men em- Ployed by the \elty In’ the matter of ours, wages and pensions. tomobiles_were set During the day eam engine newspaper offices to nesessary-to-run-off- the affersoon edi: tons. AU the ennclusion of th Council to-day a note was Irsued say- Ing that Préemler Clemenceau bad given Instructions to the Prefect of the Seine, M. De Selves, and tothe Miltiry Gov: ernor of Parts, which woutt-trure the operation of the electrical plants to: night. It was assumed that thix meant that dt had been decided to place milt- tary engineers In charge. of trical work: es Time tor Caution. (From the Palladelphia Ledger the matter with him, any- up in front_of the "Sh! They're trying to keep tt quiet. @ustritis”” Why, that tsn't Why should’ “'Sh! They're afraid the gas company may fend In a bill aga contagious. - ned at the prospect of ‘Lelvy ma-| and au- | Urnish the power | Cabinet + This departme: cute in town or country, orders that re- quire specific and technical knowledge of the scienc: of Interior Decoration, operating under the directions of archi- tects,—their plans and specifications. *' Original drawings-by. artists-will-be 34 DADNNAS TWO STEAMSHES |All on Board Go Down with the Vessels in the North Sea, BERLIN, Morch %.—Thirty-four per rons were drantied to-day by the, 1 geqhdevlne oft German st hs) the’ Wettern and Joergensen, during kalo in the North Sea All on board both ve FOUND A BOARDER SLASHING FURNITURE Mrs. Fawcett Caused the Arrest ot® Albert Poiter, Who Was Held on Bail. Mrs, Caasle Farweett, who, keeps. boarding-house at No, 232 West: Forty- second strect, entered her back partor to-day and found Albert Potter, one of the boarders destroying the furnitore with a knife. *He had alnéady cut the | ! covering {ro:a the: chairs, aliced the cur- , [tains to ribbons and reduced the carpet Yo small pieces, : u = | Policeman Reynolds, of the Weet Forty-second street station, waa called n, He placed Potter under arrest. The ; man was arralzned In Wost Bide Police | Court. He sald hé had a right ta do +as he pleased with the furniture ae it !delonged to him. shies {Mra itawcett valid she had bought the furniture” trom Porter “and proved At: Not only had he cut up the furniture. hut he stole her $30 diamond —gratd—tereceny—wera made wgainat Potte: and he waa held 4n-$},0e ball for examination, | -GETS $1,500 FOR A FALL. Wumped Mrs. O'Brien in the Strept and She Sucd Company. Ratlromt—companica , (hat— start —thelr- care witnout giving” passengers /gum- cient time to alight, and ao inflict. tn- aries on them, must pay for thels fun, This was the verdict ofa-jury In tha cese of Maty A. O'Nrien against the New York City Vailway Company. _Wiile_attempting to leave a car at > Tifty-second street and Elghth avenue on the 2th of Fobruary, 190, she wg thrown off before she had @ chanced -% night. She brought an action through Alfred and Charles Steckler, and ‘the case came on trial before Chief Justice O'Dwyer and a jury In the City Court. The company claimed that it was through her own’neglect that she met with the accident. © The jary-alter—a- shot t deliberation — brgught ina verdict for the plaintity for. thd sum of $1,500, almost the Umit of Jurisdiction of the City Court, Ca JAMES McGREERY& 60, INTERIOR DECORATION. nt.is prepared to exe- utomattctous-misextes————} sec ptold the Volunicers of the Firat WBS.) “York-that thev were the best dis- sep ined men he -hed ween outside the Regular army cf tho United States, ———---—-50,000-In=Line at Least. “The Hibernian Rifles will be present m various towns in Vicinity of} York. fomimet Guards ia-thetr| _unifordis. will be In Tine. Hah or eaites ter New Yorte i) bave @ representation,.«60- that ‘ouspiracy “was: belng engineered. Summionsex were served-on Kissel last night-in-stillanother sult begun. in the Supreme Court here for the recovery of more than-a—mtitton-dollars -aliexsd-to ~gins Suit for Freedom —Alimony for Her. th tell me that it woul! road trazis at the {Het be mr so -Instute: yesecon: ty }ihat eer i iinet | Drive-em/atris j the fans, aw Knuhimen to the Railway £ E , boy nenr the Wilkaseyre Fi Young Men's. ; have heen exacted from Segre! In the! in the dav, He wan tead a ae preetrcarsitariedgaeaieith form ‘of bonuses for carrying a loan 4y in Orange. th a Teeee ena tat AS {forced—upon Regul: — George He Farle, i oe Stat the marriage | * auaenter-neatiy- ewen'y yeare old. Vyr., of Philadelphia, who re-established : 3 appy one, and-svoh rimors | Jutia—and Frederick Carson have put the Real Estate Ti Cc f P $ re In the Orangés tiat=theretjhemselves on the —divorce-—-Kriiron. ¢ Real Estate Trust “Company after | a separatton, Tit nO! cach charging the other with breaking {ts failure and the sulclde of Hipple, ts | Capt. SMR eemoeibtyaannaliyt cast « he real foo of the Sugar Trust” Hey nothing furt er | vows taken at the altar of St. Ber- has sworn to punnsh the alleged con: ‘pants Church, Mayot, test, i Ue pur [epealoks-aud—te—ix- nan—iehind—wera red Carson runs éno of the clear’ lin the litigation just begun, iy-hts—tather-John-Car- : a2 isighth avenve. Jus Uhegancit--by “alwa-Fred for absalute divorce, With an Unnamed= woman Tor 3 co-respondent, and asked Justice Lev- ces entritt for #20 weekly allmony, rea_denied 1 charges-ant-vrougnt © Couter-sUIe 1UF abed.dTe MhvOrve,- aE ) STEWART M. BRICE | UNRUFFLED IN COURT, ise stis aie. e ny youth,” at the meetings ‘of the Liquoe-Dealers’ ‘Aseociation; Was partial to “frank Doyle, Who has a waloon at. Seveath Avenge and One Hundred and” Forty third street, and had flirted with Doyle sof 190% and 194, and that 5 WMI -Hor-ome-at-220-on Ankegiving Morning, boisterousty | und told him they had Just rank Doyle's saloon. Coleman was the hus. She strenuously opposed awarding of any alimony to: Mrs reon, but Justice Leventritt splie) the rence between nothin and $0, and alimony at_Si a week. $250 Reward I , i A roward of Two Hundred and andr in: INbehead “bes \ Fitiy Detlara wil be pald ter the Pha Greor' 0 5100"ho"| HUGHES HAS NOT HEARD. | fant. eal oc” ethan, porose KELSEY WILL RESIGN. had a row with his best trl ” pA : , : 4 : Heat night over m mame of cards p (pr appr nied bape Sale of 300 Fine Antique Mousul @h 9 Gov. Hughes. de. that he had. heard “noth- ye Fay vere In the ‘saloon of Lulgl Ita, No, 66 ef the State of Mow York, of Rugs. Average size 3 ft. 9 in x 7 fté! 105; | Jumoa street, two doors from his own criminally receiving any prop- &: § : i 20.00 erty belenging to this Company. ‘ d eee ‘f° -yalue 30,00 port that Superintendent t F the State Insurance De- ided to abandon the ot Wire | wis REW YORK TELEPHONE 00. 2» ; ‘ ” 15 Day 8t., How York _ 34th Sireet. t for ils spos}tion and wns about to eet Me) hos] Ferrari, the friend, followed JOMN M. CABILE, : ' ne Governor sald he had reoslyed ino. sof the soctal events on after tie -iierrivge emoyed to Manhattan, at -No, Sb Morne, Up to that time Mrs. Miss-—Florence ane of the most belowst He was on his way ding of tie submitted. for. consideration. Christian _ FURNISHINGS. nerosa the t down by a ba 0 wil aghe estimate that more than 0,000 will R See parade js not likely to be ex- is tthe striking features of the Diiipace se will be the muiber of caer care j Sa = panies that wii! turn out. Every, one of ee Catholic churches inthe city Sekhar hus-a cadet-company-witl-trave me ttle fellows marching provely. plone. Sm When-the-parade.moves up fifth av fue it will make a detour at Pittieth|. - = - * Shes and turn into Madison “venue to|honor of Ireland's patron saint, there | ‘ifty-first street and back to Fifth aye | will be many other (2 of &@ social, Ted aasing In review before the lor formal character. The: principal of Imported Fabrics for wall hangings — and draperies. Wall paper and cretonne— to match. Tissues, for long or casement - curtains. Odd and unusual Art Stuffs for-furniture aud cushion covering, Scenesn In Minstuc nt * stard——the am plo: Snug Eirhor, urged the sm) although Best wis bask to—w. at ploy ranromd risk, Sallors’ Capt David freneis [ner snd rect Herbor, ix miss{n ny afd Ww ReTerAT sent out, He ts almost Telsrex own of tho ‘stood. from the’ yn, at_No. Pes bean: A chert ei went for a nid thet omicers FURNITURE. Archolnop Fartey. TC will} these will ba Me review and reception | “Ther proceed to-One Hitndred-nnd Twen- rot the tirs-Heriment of-[rinhh Voluie, th Btreet, to Hecond aventie, to One teers in the Grand Central Palace on andred “and” Twenty. sixttr Rtreet. RO Sattirday aietity thes eth, ‘This “erent + Bulzer's Harlem iver Park and Casino, Is always attended by. thousands of / where a reception and ball will follow. “| admiring Irish men and women. The ig Some of the Guests. cammitt will have the detoration of | Bany of the men prominent in the Basi se nua itorume Colne Xeon creat Selal, official and public Ifo of the city | tha green will predominate have bee inv! ests Of 4 9] 4 easion. ‘resident, MoGowan, of ‘The-celebration the Volunte will) of Aldermen, will “act for “the pe tena Tbe under the direction St Capt, homas | ee who again ‘this year has dug} SRIRAM Ee Dead caacee ON LEA Ty pia Previous engagement to keep him avis af Michael way. Senator will act for the! hy Ste, + Capt i publican County Committee. Charles) hari eabe f ‘oun Aris * Murphy will be in-pne of th car- | Ody) CaP Boal Capt aa & guest. Police Commissioner | Micro and Adsutant | decision peerage) Xs Bisham and Street. ning Commis- Splomer Craven Nave accepted Invitations | Lots of Public Dinners, Friends of Ireland will dine a ES ae ma a aan SHOT BEST FRIED | IN ROW OVER CARDS ward F. Murphy. Beene from thin reat celebration in| ; Patrick will y night, the lsth. Ireland's Friends pels and Police Can't Find Assailant. Mahogany and Craftsman:—French- Willow and Reed Furniture Enameled in various shades to harmonize with de- sired color scliemes. — Representatives sem to study Eetimates with -dtawings submitted: dox Tul sed a wish | right (0 Ko tO AEA Dut the of the comp the institu! do hol fear he e is A berth. aa ho was far too. fe dut ¢ do KOO With | und’ the to Use| Phe cai raliroad tat more xa to ruffle the good art M. Brio the a9 ru an i a { onerated when Setvite-Ot..Cidd for the | company fs —____ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. of Onto A oc sated to- Lary | nellate ig sume | left r tees Mink Mary ernard ine Mary as . ‘i nat ny of Hori: himself Tor to pay | (CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, T entries follows: ng to his back “in West Forty-tirat ainst him by default Oct. 23rd Street, 34th Street, New York. The don't owe any trent for any club- aid the amibng Bi “tl tun, 150, RACE—Steeplechave ter tecker, Harefo Resartus, 104 ra. 186; Aules, da wil ————— dine in the Atlantic, Garden. Tho have not yet decided where Barter Virtewar. Ikne Hoverman, PHI lone. when this Judg- Hu i icipal aurrs oul Lye Waa or. Mitun! th: rin the Tw THOUSANDS OF. . POSITIONS TO BE of vancen | ofthe the Paltn Organs AY mime on the Maybe this 5 JAMES McGREERY&COQ, County Armag' : nth Garden. on and the reception and ba Le i Street, Mayo Ansoctation.{n the N re dam, Opera-Houso,- on fourth street. Everybod the Mayo ball will” rec shemrook Krown emis ‘a Reek," from the summit of E iogona ‘ays St. Patrick cast the snakes | Oliver, and other venemous reoilies Into thy | Amdor Toe aca. The County Monaghan Azsocta-| tion will have a reception And@hall tn Plaza ‘Hall, East Fitty-ninth etreot, Sunday nicht. the 17th meee ALFONSO HAS A CHILL. MADRID, March %.—King Alfonso confined to his bed with a chil, ——— “Only One “BROMO QUININE” Ie LAXATIVE HMOMO Quinitie, Sim. edies eometiuen deceive. Tabdlot te wHr 23rd Street. ar club I withd James J, M 10 KOe% a sncig 0} of the nth RUG DEPARTMENTS, 1n Both Store On Monday, March the rrth. Hh a bullet Y ‘Every Saturday thousands of Hen employees reales or are released from thelr positions, ~ More ‘‘vacancies’’ are made known every week through World ‘Help “Wants” than through any three other New York “Want” | mediuma combined. Morrow ! Skimmer, 3 Dollar, 10 3 | Alarm, 307 | De" Or, 110 of Otto Kelaoy ment, | the contents of & Zyalibre revolver wt | hin, ‘Aasiztant i. | | took Beu Anda’ Day, | tal.) Forrart sca Helle, iltwo years old, ona Layson, | smooth shaven, nad i TH RACE—One mfles,—Etta 8, 309: Online, 0s; Belle the ‘Cat, “105. Noel." 108: Joe” Lev 100;" Deicaber, 300; Sonoma Padre. "2113" Judge Traysior, Bite iastlem Vite Waraiat tt ~Attornoy Manstield ang one. 08: yf At the hoayn- oe, ray ‘recent communication from Mr, Midway, 110 | Bendoiph into the strees and empties 9a K