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|| ROVAL BABE OF SPAIN PRESENTED ON A SILVER TRAY Heir to the Throne, Born To- Day, Car-| ried in State and Attended by King | Alfonso, Is Introduced to Brilliant Company in Palace. cicada nelinnecin | BOOMING GUNS TELL OF BIRTH, AND ALL SPAIN REJOICES. | Infant’s Arrival Announced by Mistress of| Robes to Assembled Notables and Its Birth Duly Verified—King Edward and English Share Joy. birth to-day toa son, who t 12.45 P.M, MADRID, May 1¢ becomes heir to the thro’ King Alfonso w: The babe will be named Alfonso, Prince of the Asturias. nt came into the world, and while —Queen Victoria gave The event occurred ¢ of Spain. + present when baby was born. Immediately after the royal ir guns were booming and rejoicing throngs fitted the streets, King Alfonso, with the Infanta E ie, enter reception hall of the palace. followed by the Mistress of the Robes, who carried the newly-born baby on a silver tray. The camarara mayor, the robes, had previousl, Premier Maura that boy, and the Premier communicated the fact to the throng of State and Church dignitaries in the The news was received with chee! a or mistri annow semblage of the nobility and power of | Spain was grouped in the royal apart- ments set aside for official ceremonies, waiting with feelings of profound emo- tion the announcement of the birth of the baby was aj) f the babe o red the birth P, M., annour ent of the fact “Gentlemen, It Is a Prince.” was immediately conveyed to the wait- ‘The child, otil! on the mapstve tray | ing officials and crowds outelde the pal-| and covered with dainty laces, was) &ce, who recelved the glad tidings with | Rasen dd Frater Acacca, who parried ngs of enthualarm and emo- (i before the brillant company and nat: the Queen Nad been. pieeaee iccalir tcucakeh tek othe! gai. with a son—a male heir to the throne— pb Was no less welcome than the happy "Gentlemen, it ts « prince.” ment Maslt, aii ton fn Mar aan ie I) no monarchical country in the paseed through her ordeal safely ana| Worl! i# the ceremonial observed ai the birth of the first offspring of the King and Queen ao rigidly stately and formal as in Spain, and on this oc, ta doing well. The child in described as being « ro- bust blond and as having his mother's eompiexion. indie, slenisont for ste cures Almost immediately after the birth | @¥asty. when an heir to the throne was . ao anxiously awaited ing was omit- fad been announced a Te Deum was ted from the court etiquette. ehanted tn the chapel of the pain Where the Holy’ Becresent’ hed re], Hxom. the moment when Queen Vie- 7 oe “or gaghisy was officially announced to be mained exposed the ac Deangiant ne tis Gon ing the period of maternity i : ee tenia sost careful survetiiance was exer- lly “sagt sachs wai tati cleed over her, in order that the hopes after the birth of the heir to the t the King will confer various decoratio on the grandees of Spain and the com minder of the palace guard who were of the country should not run any risk of being blighted. Several mountha before her acosuche- en duty at the time of the birth, The ™ she, ac pee 4 Deni wept halberdier who was on guard at the cust up her : , oor of the Queen's bedchamber when Palace arid to await the anxious the chilé was born will also be deco-| Moment. Thence « panied by the rated. King, she has undertaken from tUme to seG. jditlon he will receive the plece | time pilgrimages to various holy shrines a hich will|to pray for safe deliverance, In th of gold, known as the Onga, which will| to p for a » Cleo be presented to all the other haj-| #ame way es the humblest Spanish verdiers on duty at the palace, woman. The birth of the royal habe has been| For quite a month preceling the aus- awaited with eager interest throughout | Dicious ¢vent members the proud Spain. Thiy was intensified early to- | Spanish nobility have been in dally and @ay_ when the first word came that the | Dighuy attendance at the Pr Precaution againet the 1 Prise of a premature birth, whilst the members royal family have taken up thetr reqidence either tn the Palace itself or near at hand in the capial, Hurried to the Palace. When at length Dr, Glendenning, Young English doctor who attended the | Queen, announced that wh was scoouchement of the Queen was imm|i- nent The news spread rapidly and crowds flocked to the great piam froni- ine the royal palace. The happy event had taken the capital purmewhat by surprise, for only vester- @ay afternoon the Queen had taken her customary drive and the court physi- | “d {ntimated that another two feeks wo inement the clans Id pass before oo: birth First news of the appfoaching birth |» matter of only a few heurs, urgent 3 baby came from the Queen's | ossages were despatched to the Prime oh per somal heey gry man mes- | Minimer, Senor Maura, and bis col! pragera were hastily despatched to the | cagues of the Cabinet, the Military Gow Vrime Minister ang other chief court | ernor of Madrid, the members of the d gnit . as the advent of an heir | Diplomatic Corps. the Grandees, the lv the throne of Spain ts an event of | Knights of the principal orders of hiv: sign fairy, Ui leading militery and © ad sewpeet peliplens nificance. | guthorits and all the ladies and gen Through the early morning Ministers | tlemen attached to the Court 500K all the Officials were gathered, in full Uniforms apd wearing the x«lit tering {palgnia of their deooracons, in and high functionaries arrived at the eourt of the palace. Meantime word reached the walting the grand reception room gongeously | throngs that the Queen was progressing drvped with tapestnes, adjoining the | ell, 4 batons pronounce: royal private apartinents, among those Well, The doctora pronounced her oon- orion being the American Minteter Gition normal and satielactry. Mr. Cor There, in sup King Alfonso, who was summoned |cliement and hushed expectancy, Guring the night, remained at the |WHted, and then all eyes were at. | bya ‘movement of. the at the end of 1 opening af the door royal rooms, Baby on Sliver Tray. The formal announcement of the sex heavy apartment | formerly Queen's bedside. At # o'clock this motning the King eancelled the meeting of the Council “| loading Ministers which was to have considered current state affairs. By 10 o'clock the high functionaries of the estate and eap-| of the royal infant was made by the ital, with many Ambassadors and Min. Camarara is Miatroes P the aurs, who formal jetere in thelr court costumes, had mmunioated the fact to the dis. reached the palace, At noon this as- tinguished company. The news was WHAT HAPPENED TO HUSLAND WHO HAD WIFE MADE HIS GUARDIAN. CHICAGO, May 10.—Walter J, Delaney, twenty years old, who had is wife appointed Ls guardian so that he might enjoy @ legacy without waiting until he-has attained his majority, must now toe the mark, As soon as the papers were signed making her his legal guardian Mrs. De- Janey flashed these rules on him He may smoke as many cigars or pipes as he wants away from home, but not one tn the house. whree glasses'of beer a day are bis limit He mast be at home by 6 o'clock in the evening and stay there. He must be prepared to walk the baby at all hours of the night without a murmur, He must be willing to wheel (he go-cart in the parks op bunday. a wile 10 the (hoatre at least once a week, PRETTIEST NE RE A aE” ITHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1907. King and Queen ot Spain and Cradle for the Royal Baby, wee Roya a Nursery ==> A279 Cradle. the Xing And Queen OF Seam- The Premier Maura at once advanced and tation relieved the mls. pes of her precious load. the Premier proceeded slowly to the centre of the crowded round, the which Was presented to one after the other in thelr order of court prece- with some trea o room, anxious ehild, dence. Rinded robe the turned As royal coul the mean time the scenes In the streets outside were almost beyond de- scription. Business had been suspended for hours previous to the announcement of the child's birth carrying 4 buge silver tray upo was lying covered with resent royal nurse, th the newly born Ate lace ene Was most impress roya of the Fr bearing the tray, where to pres obtain a gilmpse of When the curloatty of all th was satisfied the babe w 4 back to the mistress of and by the latter was given who immediately to the side of the Queen nurse disappeared into apartments a roar of All Spain Rejoices. A multitude gathered tn the vicinity) tion, was arrested to-day on —& charge) the re the heering | be heard from the outside of the TAKEN TO COURT WITH FRAUD BY AS RUGGER WHO GEN, BINGHAM — ANNOYED GIRLS / Michael Wagner Caught Near Big Factory in Williamsburg. WOMAN CHARG to | Widow of Policeman, Wed to Another, Draws Pension. twenty-six 33 Sout ar- Eatelle Mills. William tile. the wife of Pottceman of the Park street sta 1 was © Just of the palace, and th i . 1 thas ak of tar on the! sioner Bingham. She ts_accused of | the lee Avenue Police ( fay on jamente x KnoWD that| drawing a pension as the widow of one|® charge of disorderly conduct, he was the Asturias bo: jcoompanied by his yo wife au oy went up trom the | Policeman, while she ts the wife of un- | scoompanied by bi young Me and @ d masses other, Mills will probably be placed on | four-months ehite fierward @ ealute of| charges tor marrying the wiiow of a| WAKNer Was arrested yesterday, sus the news to! . pected of being the man who for s confines of the policernan not feporting the ; fe Surrounding | Mrs, Mills was formerly the wife of | lime had heen annoying the 390 girig fy I, ‘ nr He died in| employed in t actory at No. 18% ‘Aa the sixteenth report resounded (nt- | Poligeman Joseph May He Get in| Broadway, Williamsburg, by hifksing ) guns only would have been fired and she wes nwarded © pens ne cinn : ti announce the birth of a girl), the|ef $9 month. Last October she mar- | 4nd kissing them as they were golng to men, women and children waiting In the | ried Milla, but she kept on drawing the | 80d from work streets and on the balconies and roofs | tne Police Pension | Yesterday the foreman, Claus Fish Euve voice to their watlataction and soon | pension, contrary to tne Poll | informed by some of the girls the whole city was ringing with cries | Fund rules. "i of “Long Uye the Prince!” “Long ltve| Somebody told Commissioner Bingham rted home that a man was the Queen and ages live the King!" | about it and he secured ® warrant. | but downstairs. The fore Simultaneously the public buildings A e trict: | man found Wagner pro to bisesomed out. ax M my magic, with | euienant Fixssimmons, of the Dist! thrash him of the kirle are sald the Spanish colors, and. singing, danc-| Attorney's staff, arrested Mrs. Mille at) i110 Sl ig gO) ing and ot rejoicing, almost the \ner home, No, 20 East Fifty-third) \> sv ae alts him, Pol th population of the city began $4 she didn’t know sne| “ohliing arreste mas, ROYAL BABY WILL BEAR THE NAME OF | ce ey PRINCE OF ASTURIAS | ANFD | The son born to-day to King Alfonso ‘PRISONER itl Magistrate Breen, in Contre Btreet Po- Hee Court, held her in $500 bat! a paroled her unt!l to-p ww All appear with « bondsman stopped to fasten hia shoe, and that he never been about the place before. peaks German It in not cer at tn Aispos at he in th Magistra the ¢ thought, would real sufferers. and Queen Victoria will, according to| Mier pag lar sshd Lisp a decree of (ie Spanish Government, ag re lb gr groggy bear the title of Prince of the Asturias, } peers Fee Matte. ee, S09 in professed imitation of the Ute of Bie ee Pe -_ Prince of Wales, given to the eldest | posta Tea ; ‘ SAI AL a By Heng MIZNER DIVORCE CASE The Principality of the Avturias was ; abe Ms mained there upoonquered alike by Ko- | man and Moor Austrias the taken surlan Quee royal Alfonso at emid | followed by yarrow ly tng from church. En y ry Madrid import as tt ls for Spall dicated iy Edwar Span: between the mountain refuge of ial inhabitants of Bpain. In many respect ried as the cradl arehy, hence the In the Utle of P of the n tyre int Neartes Ma; Victoria, was Madrid, of th the horror of = bomb which killed scores of peo; missed the royal to on a poenes a oh thelr ah ne and blood vel t long dis of the hpaniah efore the marriag a the Princeas Vio! epoch Spanish h, Of the royal ontid iy therefore almost at for Great Brit whieh Is clearly the warm friendehip. ext King Alfonso and the great The b d to-day ant ei 1 by d Jaterest by the iter in the inteveating © ai the Spanish capital Pope Pius, King Bdward and By peror Willlam’ will aet a the by Madri vend founde puree with F The Queee welt Burne [ats apis of the royal infant alleming dis ans of Dr lan, Cometh but they od Both Dr Prof. ¢ Ghendenn in perfect ¢ Bpanieh po af the med eouchement nae at th who re. pridi mother of the | greatest splendor coach majestios were reture and Kin, taken . harmony 5 pe aPPO~ eae cay |The Manufacturer Said He'd - +3 A Be cferee's Report Submitted the Make a Man of Him; Judue Deowlteg for Con- = Court Says, “Try.” | firmatt a } # referee's t in the divorce «lm on of Mary Adelaide Yerkes-Mianer King | When Favard J. O'Donohue, etgntern| aga w Mianer, preaimadiy 1906, | years old, was charged before Judge) umenied so as not to Include an order O'sullivan in General Sessions Court to-| to goal the papers, to meet’ Justice Gay with the attempted robbery of Fred- | Howling’ requirements, was submitted ortc C. Martin's factory, at West (5 him in the Supreme ‘burt to-day Forty-sinth otreet, Mr. Martin addressed (confirmation the court, saying it re nded wes hot re ee | MAL that's wrong We that he tm t9¢) \euled. Justice Dowling will pass upon \terror of the neighborhood and te * |i mt his Ielaure. ‘The record wit! prob nomebedy to take charge of fim 4 pel gale Fatty ge | wish Thad dam inh "4 make «)% arene aren * + a tent said ce “Prisoner, che proceedings in divorce case y given into Martin's as & matter of public polley. qne * yapers, fe oS Tf you fail to obey = Siawes I will give you the limit two and @ bait year prison.” in at THE NERVES ARE ROBBED BY COFFEE Think it over. POSTUM Makes Red Blood. HERE'S A REASON.” KING EDWARD HAPPY OVER BIRTH OF SPANISH HEIR, a. a LONDON. May The birth of an heir lo the Beauish Uarone was received wih uuielgned saistachon by King ad all the 4! famay vublio, wita whow the Aame by which knows previous to cvavercon to Catnoliowm, w 1 prime favorite, were euually| as bealexed | oe a ‘BAD GIRL OF 13 ~AOMPS, BAB AND BEATS HER Helen Burns, Little Ro- mancer of Orange, Car- ries Away Rosie Arons, | WANTED A PLAYMATE. Known { | | Police For Many Strange | Child Kidnapper Is Exploits. (Ppectat to The Rvening World.) ORANGE, N, J, May 10—"Why wanted some one te I play with, and she waa a cute little girl, so I fuat took her over to my house. She eommenved to holler for home and mother a wouldn't stop when I told her to, so I spanked her.” This tn Ue only explanation He! Burns, thirteen years old No. Central avenue, «t for luring five: year-old Rosie Arons from her home at No. 161 Day street, on Tuesday and beating her until the child's back and legs are marked with welts and black jand blue marks. Furthermore, “1 young abductor says she will | { mutcide if any attemot is made to our® her | Helen is @ precoctous ohiid, autho And one of the most romancers the Orange police have ever | been called upon to deal with. @he ap parently has no more fear of @ police} oMcer {han she had of Baby Rosle. Bie gave Detective John Drabell, who has been investigating her case, the “glassy stare,” and treated him with much die-} dain that the experienced officer was at hia wits’ end to know what to do with her. He did not arrest her because he did not think ‘it would be wise to arouse the wrath of thie blue-eyed pretty Mite air], apd the muthorities are at a loss to know just what to with her Will Tame Her—Perhaps. Mra, Anna Burns, a hard-working woman, has been notified to bring the girl around to the polige court to-mor- row morning, Police Justice Bray and Probation OMcer Gascoyne will inter- view her, provided Helen happens to be in good humor. They will endeavor to turn Helen's bigh spirits and precoolty | into better channels. A night or two ago Desk Sergeant Mo- Carthy, at Pe Headquarters, saw Helen standing in the doorway ef the | station-house. A heavy shower wa falling at the time and McCarthy told the child to come inside and wait until the rain stopped. “1 ain't waitin’ for the rain to stop. 4 to @o home because me m will beat me hard," replied Helen slyly and with the most abject moekness. “I was to sono} to-day and ' dat me aunt's, It was late when home and me mudder druv me | der house an’ saya she'll Kill | MoCarthy “sent the child home with Pollceman eran, Who reported that Helen was romancing, and that far trom harboring any murderous in. tent toward the child, the mother was worried a# to What had become of her, Told Tale of Abduction. Helen ran away and was gone for ral days, a few n ns ago. She ame back of her own accord efter a and told a weird tale of @ fero- lous woman who Kind Carried her off to Jen of vice, and of the indignities she hed waffered, Incidental was a gtory the pollo which w . en with wil the fervor of a Bowery ret but they ‘out what Helen had been uy absence. has pient wand etty man get Ki) and The Child Taken Home. ‘The case was called to the attentto of the police by Mr. Dahl, the Amos family hot baying taken ‘ny act is missed her daughier abou the Burns girl and walked aw | \% had a strange p was not well with Rosle and look for har, Present) sie in company wih #& Young man, walking toward her home \A young man was Helen Burns s| ' 1e came home from work and rying trom terror and the bruises the Burns had did not feel Mke taking the ome, so young Burns undertoox himaelt the # to) || Your teacups may be clean, |] but hew about your tea? 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MAC IVER BROKE WITHA ILO WHS LAST WIL Soldier of Fortune Wrote Codicil Four Days Before Death Miss Mary Dillon, who came from Louleville, Ky. to look after the funerat of Henry R, H Muclyer, the old soldier Monday in a Ww Twenty that she was engaged to him at. the ume doath and that he hast mais aw xqeat inc. per a linge fortune w he Claimed to possess, Bho was imimeasur able shocked to-day when Maclvers Will Waa orextuced and she learned that he had repudiated their betrothal writing four days before his death Maciver's fortune, conxisting ourtom, valuab! wacripte and di to property, 0 he was woul boam, cannot be found. Shortly before he died he told some of his visitors thet his fortune was stored in a trunk In a “nearby sate depostt vault.” The Hearest safe deposit vault to the pla where he lived is the Garfield In the nio ‘Temple, “Sixth avenue and ‘Twenty-third street Mias Dillon upon her arrival in New York yesterday ordered Maclver's > d: removed to Merritt's Eighth Avenue Dblishment and retained in ot open books ana Miss Diflon any property 1 Maclver of whtch it might pommemved 6 order was presented at the mafe deposit ts to-day by Miss Dillon, ompanied by Mr. Beattie m the office of Mr. Hedg: nt were Assistant Pub idon and Ro nd of Maclver's. bank showed heavy truak about @ year ago but soon removed It He had no box in the vaults and there was nothing to show that be had deposited anything ise Dillon then de that Assistant Public Administrator produc @ will Which he bad found in Maclver’ room. The will was produced. It was written on two sheets of note paper, blotted and interiined and was mt signed. It hed been written at differ ent times, From the will it ap the rs that about to Davis and the bequ to Misa Dil ing aif als property was on veo. 1908, On Ma: four days before his death, and @igned this paragraph wing to the peculiar behavior of the said Mary Dillon she Is ne longer betrothed.* isa Dillon screamed when Mr. Shel- gon read this laconic inessage from the Qead and would have fallon but for the support of Mr. Mite 8he hur- of the wars posed io be = history un q world TO THE BELLE ON THE BELL: “BEWARE TOOTH POWDERS that are made to Flatter the Palate. The Consequences Are Grave! Use the Powder that’is pre- pared by the A rity on Teeth 4 Dr. V. C. BELL'S SCIENTIF.C 4 TOOTH POWDER The only Whitener and the greatest hygienic Cleanser of the Teeth,’ Yor Bale Everywher | PRESCRIPTION POX UNNAP take internally wotil fully resto rightful heritage of human kind. SPECIAL FUK THIS FRIDAY CRLAMED SMYRNA FiGS PO MALO WALNU BON ane POUND 19¢ Park Row store open | we awitvor 1.40 20 won. for. 1% + Aermg tervite, a? a a gt Bevetsirn above eoken jm year ago Maciver left all his prop- erty to Richard Harding Davis, the| author. The: added “a codicil revok- In the mysterious trunk there is sup- 8 Which Mactver olatmed to have served r eighteen different flags and in all | Ttere of the ctvilized and savage | sliver, stir around until they are turned into one of Loit select any mixture of sweeiness, ‘lavor ux 1 Oc! a en SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Assorted Fruit & Nut Chocolates, Pou te TOM JOHNSON'S DAUGHTER HAD A | Heiress, Bride of Six Weeks, and Husband, | in Separate Hotels. . the comely mn_1._ Johnson, spending two « | Warrington, No, Wl Madison while the dashing Young Itallan #he married at her Ohio bo om MP y 33 has been in the » n of his former bachelor quarters atound the corner at i East Tulrty-seoond d stieet Signor Martin! eft the Stratford yer tentay afternoon, and his bride ts sald | be still at the Warrington, That they should be living in separate hotels ¢ their haneymoon was still in prog ress is commented upon by their friends, but no member of the family will @is« cuss the domestic affairs of ‘the young couple. Mayor’s Wife IIL | Mrs. Johnson, mother of the bride, fe | in a mottarium at No, 3% West Forty. | third stréet, where her daughter fe a | constant caller, Mayor Johneon is also in the city, living at the Manhattes | Club, Mrs. Mariani appeared at the Ware rington alone two weeks ago, a little over a month after her marrage. Hem [husband did got go to the hotel, but on May 3 went to the Stratford House aud installed himself again in te bachelor quarters he ocoupied there Be- ore he became a benedict. Before her marriage Besste Johnson | appeared on the stage in several pro= ductions in which she displayed con- rable ability as an actress, | was also fired with ambition to schi iter fame, and wrote many little love stories ‘and playlets. | Bhp wae working on a serious Arama n ehe x ni st Monts Oatie. js of & noble but untitled Tuscan family. The family fortunes are slender, -but enabled them to move im the highest circles of soclety. is? very good looking and splend educated. After they mlet_ at Mon! Carlo they were much in each other: upany at various Continental capl- tals and when Biles Johnson, return to her Cleveland home Mariani soot followed to resume his wooing im America, Evidently Mayor Johneon had no serte ous objection to the young foreignet . wedding was performed in hig land mansion with considerable mony and the announcement made the bride and bridegroom would go upon gn extended honeymoon, Some comment waa caused, however, by the fact that the marrisge was not pre ceded by any announced engagement, Mayor’s Son Married Maid, ‘Mariani ried to a cab and driven aways in Johnson, son of Mayor ‘The search for thet Bhaclver® tontubb}schnsen, matried his aleter ES we then came to « tem} halt \was tmmediat thereafter “Os Mildred E. Try, of No. 213 Weet/by his paren They became ‘Twenty-second t. who teen | clied to the tmartinge, however, at the flancee he old| marriage of thelr ‘daughter, that there was any en-| Loftin ang his bride attended Bhe said she was Mayor Johnson was in this etty o: merel of “Gen.” Meolver the day before the Marian! wedding and had no interest tm his estate hastened home on the Pennsylvania flyer which ‘was wrecked at Stewart Eittion. He was so bappy at Sitaped with hie life. that he embraoedl is on anid nteri and made mn Lappy with the present Of a bums nt hwecurities of snall » Stores, then t) am is the INES Taxe two pleees ad purity to suit the # that ed to the conte stim TSPECIALFUR THIS <A\U DAY CHOCOLATES YA ICE CREAM: i Qe eye LOC 54 BARCLAY ST, ) Cor, West AWE FOL 1D le He’ mrt “ERE HONEYMOON Lie bapD Tite DoSiiw be \ "8 i 3 ae. ee 29 CORTLANDT SE, Cor Church St.