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| t { | More Pres F< By pnantmoue vote to-day the Roard | [EGE Hetimate rejected the Union Bquare | {> ite Por a county court-house che fMhe threat to have its mombers tn | Mieted for not having acted upon the | ft amatter, |" When the Poard met a letter from District-Attorney Jerome on this sub- Sect was read Mr. Jerome called at Pieeticn to the long delay and men-| | ‘@loned the fact the Grand Jury had |S been tnstructed to Inquire into the failure of the Board to act t || President McGowan, chairman of the | {moecial Committes in charge of the + Court-House site, } qed been ready to report on March 21 |) dast. but had been held back at the re- {Guest of some of the Supreme Court Tustices. Phe Union Square site for the Court- Bhat will be an anewer to Mr. Jerome,” ea ae ‘ a | mouse back where it was prior to 19m, \ When the Court House Board was ap- ciomecrs i sunapens mi GODIVA # “The Secretary will inform Mr | Serome of the action of this board, and it uch more than the $9,000,000 estimated, this expensive site with the build ceed In coat, & ering that public. improvements great magnitudé are under way and eontemplau | buildings to accommodate wi tim Population. | There 1s « demand pew Btatior pir gr hy fwiys arc needed. to Tell the several boron«ls. ~ WN UNION SQUARE; SITE REJECTED. Board of Estimate Makes | Quick Answer Under Threat of Indictment. TO THE CC OBJE IST, } } ‘Admits Need of Building, but] Says Other Things Are Riis Scenmiaston appotnied for. t! por. ‘This tx the anewer of the Boant to aid the committee ‘The board then unanimously rejected MoGowan. report the Committee on the wt House site said a public hearing Given for the purpose of obtaining jon of public. opinion, but twit tanding that an outlay of’ from 1 was involved, ly four persons asked to be heard in rd to Two were for the site and | opposed it. at Union Square, the Court-Howse continued, “would, of your ° committee, recom- Board, in the cost om, ¥ is of the opt mi that admitting the necessity for Court House, nevertheless the ex- ture of such @ large sum would & very extravagant undertaking ie aes the rapidly increas! tor an increase in our small ot various other provements are Salled for which are a te as neceseary @ sumptuous court-house “The selection of the would invo) ‘our ‘committee of the pro- submitted by ed of President of Aldermen, Sp eed Metz and nent Ahearn ugh of Ma. puts question of « new Court te select a site and secure plans & building. The Board consisted of Mem Lanman Bull. former Justice William N. Cohen. Charies 8. Fair ehild and Edward M. Grout ‘After deliberating for nearly three the Board recommended that the fcquire the property bounded by | th street, Seventeenth street, enue and Irving Place oo PHONES HER WOE TO CONEY COP“ Thieves Strip Clothesline and Leave Her—Well, | | effort ‘to reach = SHERIFF HUNTS | dered yesterday by Judge Wood of the (THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,” MAY NO COURT HOUSE WOMAN IN RACE WITH DEATH GOES MILE A MINUT Drives Auto Herself in Effort to See Husband Before He Died. MAN FATALLY CRUSHED 3reathes His Wi Reaches Motor Under Which He Is Pinned. EAST ORANGE, N. J William H.. Rickey, ‘wh was killed fm an automobile ac yesterday near Dover, hi in fifty-nine minutes In an auto. er husband's side fore he expired When she received word of the a dent she hurried to the garage of w her husband wae owner anc picked out a powerful machine ehe raced alone to the home Winthrop D.. Mitchell. The doctor joined her an farted for the soene of t Mra, Hickey had been told that her husband was in a dying condition and the machine was kept at top apecd througnont the trip. 1t is nixty miles from East Orange to the point between Ledgewood and Landing, where the upset occurred, and the place was reached in fifty-nine min utes after the start Rickey had been on an automobile to a customer at In trying to pa a Diandard on wagod he turned sharply to one » the road, when the wheels skidded « the machine went down an embankmen tank ot a Qnd overturned, pinning Rickey un- der ft | A block and fall had to be brought before the machine could be raised and the injured man taken out ‘The sicering rod had crushed the man's chest, but he retained coasciou ness long enough to ask the be sent for, He died five minutes be- fore his wife arrived and the body was rr w being taken she and the docto: Dr, Mitchell gave one giance a: body and then, turning to shook his head. - Sie understood and almost swoorfed beside the dead man. Rickey was born in Dayton, 0., | thirty-five years ago. He lived In Montana for some years. He came to East Orange nine years ago and started the Rickey Machine Company at No. 4 Eaton place. | TALESMEN FOR HAYWOOD TRIAL Hard to Get, and Court! Proceedings in Boise Come to a Halt. BOISE, Idaho, May 10.—Sheriff “Shad” Hodgins started out to-day to summon & special venire of one hundred men, or- District ¢ n the regular term panel wa ed in the effort to secure w jury to try William D. Hay ¥ the frat of the oMcers of ¢ Western Federation of Miners cafle’ t bar to answer thé charge the State has placed against them of conasp and complicity in the murder of ex Frank Steunenberg urned late yester 2 o'clock next Mon im expected tne Gov ‘The trial was @ day afternoon unt aft when it day nel attendance. Coun pel on w sides of the case were ¢ fdent to-4ay thet a Jury willbe secured ay ot Friday of next weex { and they believe t the x of testimony may be bes re the week eads Ti k of summoning one b oa . this tig county is by no means an easy one the She to be bus e last ite al | lowed c eff as bee ade to confine . of the Without, jn bell ang vi yman tn the Coney Inland this mor ‘The teleph police wiati ing. Liou. the receiver polioe Wot! Ww and em languldly plok ie bookmakers Wire, “ana smireet, bieepaiie Med by thisves "Did they eet @ woven. "aes, STEWART W. SMITH, RICH CLUBMAN, DIES, Last Just Before in an| (Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gould and Mrs | { Ws FIward ery BereMeint&oshy bore, FRANK GOULD SAYS: “TM GOING TO BOSS MY OWN HOUSE.” (Continued fron at Page.) @hall ro abr If not we shall remain tn the United States Z "No doub: and and I will have differences in the future and make them up, It seems to be natural that a husband and wife may not be able agree upon everything. Any little dis agreements we have had in the past have been settled Without bit maining and without any outside is ference. That "y about the matt Stormy Scene at Goulds’ House scene at the home yesterday whe: nh a COpy of Town rge that there law in the ali { care to say te Cerda. STRIKERS USE STONES AGAINST POLICE CLUBS Page.) There was as of the Frank Bow Mra, Kelly called wi Topics containing the chi was too much mother Gould farally. Mra that Prank Gould secure a retia of the change and accused him of cau tng the publication. He told her, it & reported, that she was a foolish old lady. ' Mra, Kelly then ordered her daughter | hours, but they inalated that the spread) to leave the house. Mrs, Gould refused | of the strike to the River line and the to go. Mrs, Kelly left, vowlmg that she| the promise of sympathetic strikes by would never cross the threshold again, | teamsters art coal passere forec a victory for the men Kelly demanded on (Ci ontinued | from Fi Max law and let the Mrs. Kelly confirmed this when an Evening World reporter saw her at her| Both sides announced their intention ' ABE HUMMEL emai abeaa st of standing firm, no matter what the, "T shall never enter Frank Gould's, Cost might be or how tightly the ship- MUST SPEND ONE house unt!l te contradicts the state. | Ping might be tied up. ment that he inspired,” she deciared.| May Increase Insurance Rate YEAR IN PRISON “Frank Gould, for some reason, hates| The prospect that the Marine Under-| ~ . me, The theories that I am interfering! writers may increase the Insurance pre-| between him and his wife are circu-|miuma because the storing of c lated by him—perhaps not directly—| bY !nexperienced hands increases possibly through certain servants.” risk 1s said to be @ sou! When Mrs, Kelly was told what her | Worry for the steamship daughter had sald about her temper | other ann by Reg Pep ticywel a aaa lap Melee} which make up the international Mer Mrs, Kelly Tives at No, 221 West Fir. | 0008 Marine ‘held ® ie at No. 8 ty-seventh street. Her attention is said | BoMeway POSS HS to riepliaied ins pen fayiay Posted Aen aw's house. o 1 have not bee tly refused ad \; mission,” she is said to have replied, but for months Frank Gould and bis to have been called sertion t entrance te servants have been trying to keep ime | Nees (authy ibe te t out y this mornng I had @ fui hcuada fecia chi aintent t which dy there with a French maid, who tried to | openly threatened the offi mt tell me something the butler bad 1@!4|/Hamburg-American Mer 8! en a tron about my net |iay coaling a few cable . f 1 never wanted marry | the pier bead 5 Ax poss Frank Gould. Tt le is r that his friends wife's home. | ? ‘ 2 She has nothing about It He| ks ° wit ageing around ae ; wo ‘ Into his house, | Chiet of Police as to his righte in re-| ioe vied Wiese tase gut and do as! pelling boarders. Me got the following | Dos ed ‘ reply; 2 ne Police Boat Guards River. wn +e 4 Hyp Me cof give you pr n, but | MroM i 4 a be given the occasion you | % f his" ced may defend your boat and your men, | woman This Maine r ‘ The deck of your boat je German ter- |? ; ‘ ‘a Word was ‘sent to New York side, and t 9 Mrs. ae Patrol hurried up atre . 6 near the a ¢ we eniay aumeni nia ack small boats made thems . t acl er be Unexpectedly the strike eprad to the | served with papers wif Bound companies this morning wit, w Mm me eid gs stovedores ngshoremen k- | The Storm Breaks ers of the Fall River \ ‘ “| men of the transatlantic plers, bu aaa the same (line they are demanding 1 CORTELYOU RENTS A oe ee Teamste SUMMER COTTAGE, HUNTINGTON 1, May 10—Se etary of the Treasury Geo ‘ telyou bas taken a ae Croat, Huntington, for the season ottage Ie owned t F. Garriques. {N Pine st Manhattan. The age is Wily lovate 4 ¢ t “4 sane ands ef * H F « se is roomy &nd has large plarsas charges as ® ' as served is apent las 1 Ee k, where Let iM on @ to the siopped at Locust Lodg f A af auate "Ee Corte Was bere to-day and reas fir siice Who @rente itn ae Stonmboats tu Comey Leland also 8 } rn tne Bleamn 6 .f Mr. Jerome. w and & : Lake 1" of agsletant tied as been nk ihe Appellate waa [Divison | His Own Sunday HALLIWELL LE 10, 1907 ROBBED 15 HOUSES BEAUTIES BACK ANDISPROUDOF IT TOOL’ LUNNON si —_——-——_ One Arouses the Im- migration Officials. Was Victim of His Dexterity. \ 1 Sun} 1 . ers, plro , No, 18 Weat T ‘ ing danseuses—are hay you 4 a bie of t geiting Into Amer pre oo hy wre ie Ree ‘= Tianler Commins Wat mmmnitted fh have rend them back dectiled and erliies siancel over the art Y Lunnon, all of-a Jack Bhepard Dayal a The bright-eyed | who was hurry & modet pupil in Schon! . tthe atolge. the Firs Mothod! wor @ pier rested on the ola ng broken ’ se into the club-b of the Bayonne ed Rowing Assocts And stealing a set |" " of. bit D> @” Mullaney Sansa pot him thre the third degree | \°™ > to-day Harry Farting “Did you rn ¢ elubhou asked | the detective Bure, it wes a cin little Els trip to London worth ts sald aver net Miss Exhtly How about rovbing y Sun rT the wcho. asked Mullaney poe Also easy,” said the boy en he + aid to have confessed that h > to the secretary's desk of the Sunday School and asked TRAINED NUR WIDOW ORTUNE ya for “ Trust Company, Th as to the val f the estate, bu 8 Understood it well up in the million Mr. Holloweil made his will at the Hotel MajeBti uv. 2, be He ha resided ther second marriage occu o the bride being M. 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Anxiety af Cine to Wed Harry, that's a lot every Week on the nal? #75 Worth, $7.50 Down, $ HELP WANTED—FEMALE, si00 iat ) $2.00 4 MIR APE AND DOVHLE BAER $250 HK OLIVER OPERATOR ne CALL NOG THE CLIVER TYR Our Ter h COMPANY. 510 BROADWAY Pa hd ha... —————am Jerer No Batra Chacge fow it fe the ty wath Or Advertiooments for The Wortt may be left Gt any America® District Messenger Office \ AWFUL EC7EMA of Eye Destroyed sbuiseiles Disease ive Doctors but Grew Worse —In Agony Eight Months —Parents Discouraged, Until They Tried Cuticura Remedies ~ IN ONE WEEK ALL i SORES DISAPPEARED { Ae Our little gir 1, on year and @ half old, vax oor that wag what th » called © BONe —- Ll right ways. ‘The eczema grew worse called in doctor N Hi said she was teething tecth were through s right. But sho « tor No, 3 said it w time she was 7 Eph sore. Well halp her, #6 take her to sor was an ulcer. to doctor Ne rtisements in ht we would try I went and ura Remedies, 4 in three day been ick abs eaciall poree had dis- "Tat ¢ it would have saved the ey there is no remedy #0 x Mr. and Mrs. Frar No. 9, Fulton, Oswego Co., Quick Repairing While You Wait Any glass m ctly with out the prescript actory on premises insures quick, accurate ser vice and lo sible i Ehrlich &Sont ESTAKIASHED Nearly 50 Years. 223 Sixth Ave., Below 15th St. 380 Sixth Ave., Below 22d St. 1274 Broadway, Below 33d St. 217 B'way, Astor House Biock. west pos NoFable We will positively sell youa suit that has all the style niceties and gaod making of the best $20 suit about town for Th? proof of the claim is the nods. Come and see for your oe, THE STORRS Wowerrtel LWSWEETs BERS, SOIRENIANE NEWYORK CLARK. 9. at Lexington V v CLANK, youngest ton of Jobs Kieanor D, Clark Hegieum mans the reponse of wie poul at 8 Vincem Ferrer Ch 06th a and Lex * Baturday, 10 AM. Friends ar rrapecttully invited. MY.—On Thuredey, May 1vot, dauguier of Michael and Mary of Kilobranks. Cousty Roscommon, f Martin neve! Kunday. fron her late residence, “ uth at at 9 P.M. Interment Cab HELP WANTED—MALE. = WANTED--Bieady 2 fae eee gous * »