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_ there appears to be no doubt that ed [at the works: Some distance from her : on Ma ae - nay-4deneral Jackson on behalf of the people to cancel and s t aside the mer- ieae.axiating petwat: ‘ constitutss meaning of the” law ‘and therefore 15) illegal and should be sat astic, paccacias Sane crime eaten met ‘THE EVENING WORLD, ribie story 2 tO by her baby Upx..! Jariah was arrested on suspicion at ‘Panrding-house, next to the Fowkowsl | home, and wna ister identified by the AS her assailant. wkowaki and his wife and Isribs | y everybody in the nattlemont in they live is from Poland and ig-| orant of English, ‘This condition has kpade the. work of the police hard, bat have the right man in Isriha, Had Murder in Mind. Te ie believed that perpetrator. of She crime against the child contem-/ plated murder. Close questioning falied | to wring from her any intelliginie de- “peription of the place where bhe speat ‘the time between. her disappearance | SWednesday. afternoon and yesterday ; > patiernoon, wien he, returned hong, it igen belle ed that ‘alia was’-bidden in xj erat naar Linolsumvitle, ‘and that her | dexpollor was Awaiting «favor! enance to jill her and dimpose of, her | 4own the road in the -élrection ‘olgirm, factory every eventing { gdout6 o'clock and. ‘mest her father: Bhe: followed the custom Wednesday Sut Fowkowaki was detainol fo walk of; th home the child met Isriha, who was a/ ereaent caller and was well known to / ‘Woman Saw the Child. “He took her by the hand and ied her away. This was.seen by Marie Baltzer, of No. 4 East One Hundred and Thir- ty-ninth street, the Bronx, who has been ‘visiting her uncle, Henry Kramer, on Staten Island, for a month. The Kri ment, and Miso Waltzer knew Iariha and the child by sight. “When the little’ one was not met by ther father end had not returned homie ae New, Outrages __Arouse the Police er Bingham Police Commis: eas to check the wave of crimes agai: ppeara to have given encouragement to the bestinl prowlers Who make a business of preying upon innocence, ES |. eutrages were reported to-day. in the deplorable condition is that in tre of the thre the guilty men were ec: t. Flve-year-old Annie Fowkows! ‘<vmr-found at mear North Beach, Cor x for. th. effort jo EWES wiable to and 5 ING MONDAY. Agaiast Inter - Met. The proceedings instituted by Attor- between the various streot prowed— sehen — hy -aAttarney-< Faokion in hia sult ie that the R monopoly within the _ STRUCK BY AUTO. ape Mitchell, fourteen . yoara otek 180 Wade strect, Paterson, _—_-__ pis rw ile romain ‘ondway In front | Asi: ae Sher bad : i building mumber 118) wan struck | gym VILLE. N. C., July %—A tele fy tan automobile. fils log was trace celved by railroad officials here and_at the New York Hospital i said his/skull may be fractured, | Grand Jury has reported a true bil bch “Raine the ticket’ agent th This ts taken to Indicate that at least One an ted. World's. Want Directory. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1007, Harness Makers... a Boas cheer antasee Motormen . Milliners Moulders Nurses .. & Packers .... Photographers Painters Plumbers Berra net event inmeate- baw Shipping Clerks Sign Painters Trimmers .... ‘Tinemtthe ..., Typewriters (0. Upholsterers .. Varnishers ,, ‘ahd, DIE by bit, the ter- | st dark Wednesday evening Fowkaw ai | mothe: | wrong, sent for It has been. ihe custom of tte Annie | rend. | to make an: 1 met residence is Aéar the Pollsh settio- appenred from her home Wednesday ovening. terday and nconsed Joneph Isviha, a friend of her father. Iartha homy fearby and placed ender nrrest., ase MAG men geined seventeencyear-nld Virginia Ida Barish of + Me. 410 East Seventy-ninth street, on the shore of Bo ‘© man who discovered the girl atter her ok No. 77 Oliver at GLENN DEFIANT, rest will be made bi [Me Grand Jury hax returne fadiee| iene eRaIna CKO agente at both Marion and Old Fort. ic i “for in The ing | 2OIRE In McDowell Co: | lesa, pressed pimvelf in the gtrongast possible jroad that {if they {at dead joss, |property than any other part. through i} went to look for her. bout the neighbor- and his wife They inquired ail a j | hood and were told by Miss Baltzer of the meeting between Annie and the burly Iehrina. Fowkowski did not for a moment sur- pect his friend Iariha, and it was 1 at night before (Te thought of @ tioning. that individual ‘occurred to Isriha was at his boarding-house said he had met the child, put that she continued along the road in the direo- tion of the factory. Although Fowkow- ski and many of his neighbors kept up the search all night, Isriha did not join them, Child Wanaered Home. He went. to work ad usual yesterday morning. although aki Ind off tq'look for ‘the child, he search wae sou when the Hite one euddeniy .ac- yard of her tor err Joy Mo Rotice on. . Then the that spine was . Ghapman, of Port Rish~ er cloth: Et Ing, Bina was crying. Hero Ae fd ane. was very eeing her, ba. first rr Herberton ‘Botore hig arrival the ontld. eae told ahorribte tale 10 her father and mother ba the neighbor: ton confined 2 remembered that Miss Balzer Now dl wh titties Anpié Inthe company |- ofan. friend Teriba late Wednesday nin Falkenber: had been aumr een, eo meantime. He went to Inrthe's boa! under arres' 5 stolid Ps eed el and was locked at New | Trhere was & gijeat deal of excitement tn the neighborhood and & crowd of excited foreigners gathered about the New Dorp. Sail, but no move w mad net the prisoner. Far! day he was ts to West. Brighten ana {Tom there, to Folie lee Mexdquarters Wherry Btrest, where De was hotograpned for, the roa’ Gallery. Detectives thed hurried him back {6 Staten Island, where So was arraigned {n the police court. The little girl identified him last night and again to- day as her -aésailant. WEATHER MAN PROMISES T0 MAKE IT C80L Says Pleasant Breezes Are on the Way from the West. Humidity Takes the Starch of the Most Energetic. Out THE WEATHER | MAN’S RECORD. Temp. Manvld 76 84 76 80 77 83 77 81 77 67 68 Biotclockieccsctes 9 o'clock... 10 o'clock {1 o'clock... 42) O-ClOCKs 31. 0% + ses 1 o’clock...... 78 78 The long heat wave that has bes enervating New York did not suffer any lapee over night. On the contrary, ’s admission that he is power- t children in this city Three new The only encowraging feature instan. 1, of Linoleumrille, 8. I. dis- She returned yes- wery Bay, Wednesday afternoon, and dragged her inte the woods. The girl became insane and is now in the Queene , Asylum. Mone of the assailants has been arrested. Keep this conse quiet_perhaps Policeman in the nelghhorhoog Feet, whe fe un WAR GOES ON FR STATES RIGHTS evelt's Peace Envoy Fails North-Carolina~and- Grand Juries “Act, from Marion to-day. maya that efore nigh A_preas “dewpateh— from These places unty, all prapara- | Hons have been inade for the Ismuance of writs of habeas corpus, and o Feport ts that the Indicted men ater the arrest mil be brought here on « wpedial engine, . Assistant United Btates Attorney-Gen- ers) Sanford mpent the early. Beebe day tn a corference with raiiroad omicialy and with Judge Pritobard. It is likely that he will leave iste to-day and will either go direct to Washington or trans. mit hie report by mall He will report that bis visit to the Btate Capital, in an effort to restore peaca waa fruit- Several Superior Court Judges haye ignored the subject “Of @ ‘confiict be tween the Federal and State courts, Judge Frederick Moore advised further indictments of ticket but Judge Lyon, at Marion, ex- terms, Ho declared that were violating a should bo Indicted, thief,’ the tleket agents | criminal statute and ‘ike @ pl& or horse The assumption 1s that such explictt Instructions will bring results which In| will bring on more|habeas corpus proceedings, OMmeh of th Bouth here contend that the Go mand that they shoukt put the 2.1. cent. rate into effect at Dnce Involved the company's surrender and the war. rnder by the United Statea.Court of the protection of the-interlooutory in- junction, which means that the Gover- hor of a State can control or limit the proc ofa United States Court, and that the Governor can Metute to Utl- gante In the Unita Btat » Court the Measure of relief which they hay to appl limitation by order of the Governor of their constitutional rights It ts pointed out by officials’ of the into: effect the 1 She Mifterence ween the old rate and the new rate Ine Ue pendency of itercass ly and the State has no m right to take away this part of th mn Rallway rnoréa de. nder the present arrangement of {t returned with renewed energy, being ‘ushered —tn with the humidity at the saturation point. Though the mercury did not climb to any unusual height the combination of almost blood heat Snd a, saturated atmosphere thawed the yim out of the most enérgetiv. Cool Wave Coming. But cheer up! the torrid wave js gO- ing to be shunted out to sea by a chill blast from the West. ‘The Weather | Man, from his rubbernecking top on the Toot floor of the American Surety Bulld- ing, seea icicles stirring on the horizon. He says in meteorlogical phrase: “The disturbance that moved Into the Lake District appears central this morning in the upper 8t. Lawrence valley, having caused show- ers and thunderstorms in the lower Mis- sourt valley and from the middle Mis- siasipp! valley and upper, Lake District eastward to the North Atlantic States. Bhowers have also occurred in sections of the Gulf and South Atlantic States and in Colorado, Oregon end Califor- nla. In sections of Utah and Arizona there have been heavy rainfalls that are very unusual for this season. “An area of cooler weather, moving eostward, overeprenda the Northwent- ern and Middle Western States. The temperature hes commenced to rise in the extreme West and Northwest. Un- der present conditions showers and Cooler weather may be expected in this vicinity this sfternoon or to-night, Tt-will be tair and cooler to-morrow.’ At § o'clock to-day the temperature was 76 and the humidity # An hour later the humidity had dropped 4 per cent, but the mereu: Bt same notch. “As the day ‘wore on the the CHICAGO MEN GET. FIRST PLAEEW SWIMMING RUCES Handy Wins Mile Senior Event at the Jamestown JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION GROUNDS, Va, July %—The weather | centinues clear and hot for the second Gay's events in the Amateur Athletic Union aquatic championahi, Sontented for in a thraeduy mort wane ven evenly are sched fer afternoon, with entries fro; York, Chicago, Ittnots and: Bal Ind chataplanships: ‘ae stolen a St as follows; set rer bth) fan! junior Rake) Senior Cy beni ran cs aera ran cane a nen . EB, a N.Y, was second, and J. W. Spencer, rea! (si air The second event, 100 yards junior by Ry ‘alson, winning, was won ay _ rime, 1 ae: tad Baltimore: seconds * Junior Cc. Time Goodwin N.Y. A. G.. wan pecond, and ©. D, Trunbenbach, N.Y. A. C., thint, Breast. atrek HERE. 1 yesterday FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1907.» Her and Judge-Turns Her Away. ALONE IN THE WORLD. ae Homeless and Penmiless White Children’s Society De- bates Her Case. Little Olympla Nteco Polvere, the leMid-iride, who charged that, she was | kidnapped’ and kept captive bys band lof Italiana in the Bronx for five days early this month, was to-day cast into the stréet to depend on her own Te sources by a deciaion of the Judge al the Chittren'e Court, and her Parents .and youths husband pub- Hoty declared they were through with her forever. “What am I ‘to do? Where shall I } got" she cried na she was ushered out of court. “My father and mother don't want mo; my husband has cast me off, ‘and now the Judge will not send me to Ithe House of the Good ShepherJ.” ‘The girl's father, Raphael Nisco, lives at No. 2% Hoffman atrest, the Bronx He is'employed by the city as a Park Department laborer. Wed. Elve. Months Ago. Little Olympia, just past fifteen, mar- ried Polvere, son of an Itallan oon- tractor, at-Brovklyn Borough Hall, five months gv. Bhe acctised Luigi Penna, a saloon- keeper, of No. 2317 Hoffman street, the Bronx, on July 12, of having kidnapped her. The case against Penna was later thrown out by the court by action of the Grand Jury. Bhe had been held as a witness at the “Children's Society. until to-day, when her father appeared against her In court as incorrigible “girl The Ri said that ax she was ed with her hus- was her place to be be: Ng to take her to |. Polvere refused his home. With tears streaming Gown her face Olympia walked to the law office of former Judge Palmieri and told him of her predicament. Homeless and Alone. “I am homeless, without money and don't know which way to turn,” che, “1 am ‘Gone in the world, with no ON dge Paltalert got in touch with the Children’s Society, and it was urged upon him to take the girl in charge until oourt action could be taken against the husband. "At 3 o'clock the Polvere «trt a} at the Children’s Society, while the managers debated wheather or not to ac= fhe unfortunate child-wife as an he would not -conimit her,and—thet—tt}- MLE-A-MINUT STOLEN RIDE LAS OUT NEW YORAERS Actor and Hotel Clerk Take -Berths-on_Roof of Twen- tieth Century Sleeper. CLEVELAND, 0., July %—E. R Buckley, a hotel clerk, and George El- Hott, an actor, of New York City, were taken from the top of the Twentieth Century Limited train when it pulled into this olty early to-day. unconscious from the fright and exposure of their tr They aay they climbed to the top of Of Use Meepers—aa—the—tratn—was- puMng eat-of -Paffale, not reauring the terrific exposure and perilous nature of | the trip. ‘A few miles out of Buffalo, as the speed of the train Increased and the noise rose to a roar the men clung Gesperately to one of the ltule guard Falls for dear itfe and finally fainted. ‘A Iske Ghore Railway employee thelr throats to bring thi {oreo consctoumess. |The men were then “The men said they were broke and were to beat thelr way to Chi. cage. were well ¢ pe ae Ae a GASOLINE BURNS TWO hah (Bipectal bo The venting: Wr id, NDWARK, M J., July Morrie Jakolowitoh, a tailor at No. 2% Orange strest, and Nethan Weinstein, an am- vloyes, ‘ware terribly burned this afters noon by the bh chews of @ tub of | line tn @ room rey were ing clothes. They, @ taken to City Mowpital. Takolowiten, will likely’ die, Treating Your to cure ft: and Produces no after-effects. mild tonic laxatt won, if they lome the cas: is enticely protected, getlin tage of the lower rat © cashing of the coupon, \ { GUM-LAX MPG. SOMEANY, Sometimes after a big feed—things don't go right, the whole Hee gets outoftune, The easiest, qui set the whole digestive tract right again is by chewing Gumbo The Laxative Chewing Gum No griping, no unpleasant taste. chewed after meals will aid digestion and help the whole system. 2 in the most agreeabie form. For sale by Caswell-Massey 4 Co,, Hogoman & Co., Wm, B. Rikor Son & Co,, Kallseh Pharmacy and J. Milhau’s Son, New York Chy, 4nd two thousand other drugozats, sell GUM-LAX, send us ten cents and we will mai! you a box, Stomach Right Constipation results and ckest, most effective way A piece It's a Mf your druggist does not 39 erped ey New York Hy KIDNAPPED CHILD PRIEST'S LIFE IN BRIDE CAST OUT | DANGER; HE WILL INTO THE STREET) CARRY REVOLVER Husband and Father Repudiate}Ex-Member of Dreaded Hun- chakists Has Session in Dis- trict-Attorney’s Office. MYSTERIOUS LETTER. Father _Martoogessian _Says Turkish Spies Follow dim Everywhere, ° After pending the greater part of the day on the polfce-grill Father Le- vont Martouguessian, tho Armenian Priest who Je suppoeed ito understand the innef secrets of the Hunchakists, applied at Police Headquarters this Afternoon for q permit to carry a res volver.» He said he was sure he would be potted by some conapirator if he was unprepared for an,encounter. He sald that as acon as he gote the permit | he would arm himaelt. After the priest had been axamined for over three hours tn the Disttict-At- | torney‘’a aMoce, Acting ney Smyth told an Evening World Teporter that his lengthy session with the priest had been barren of result. Father Martodgesian went into his or- deal smiling and with a shrug. He Oame out just as amiable and sphinx- Uke. Mr. Smyth confessed that the priest hed told next to nothing. He acknow- ledged having been a momber of tho Hunchakist in times past, but that. he said, was “long ago,” and he was now & peaceful priest who much regretted the violent methods of his countrymen in collecting funda. “You have a powerful government," said ‘the priest. “You can find out more than I can. I know nothing. I would be glad—extremely glad—to aid you, but I am powerless,” Specimen of Handwriting. Father Martoogessian then wrote several single sentencés at Mr. Smyth's dictation for the purpose of getting specimens of his handwriting. After his examination the priest told rs cate Bhat Was (an “American citizen, a “Spica tor then ta Turkish “chvernment follow me everywhere,” he said. ‘They come to me and offer me aid in my. Present trouble. Then I see them wit my enemies. I never demanded money These char; are all ernment. I knew nothing of this nasassin—pothing of this crime, (Finer Martoos then exhibited etter nt from Boston mailed ied on July %, the day of Mr. ‘Tavabanjian's murder, It ts as "| follows Boston, July 23. Friend—You wish to. drink” some other prominent Amenia: but Lone ate’ watermelon with you In ten and th you how we vould free our nation, By Vigorous conyersation | we eral hours. But now I have for you and this te out.” If you Gare wuch one 6} ett ipmaires in Boston or any A: menian, at the same time you and wt, Piackmalliog company” will be sane ! Open seu ares, don't Monaires. ma to those who would halt “KE menians. cheno grt, this. rt t ba al your yor Be i eaneto ellie bet there, you. 80, good-bye. em ecery. momant. to “The priest admitted he was wealthy, Bub." wald he with & shrug. “why not? Tim jn as much danger as else, as vou-ece—by—thia letter. should you question me? Too Terrified to Talk, The Acting District-Attorner admitted Abate he was discouraged by the result investigation .so far. He said srery merchant he hail questioned was errified to talk. any 0} why y BIGHOP.OF..FALL RIVER, WASHINGTON, July 2.—A Pontifical brief has been received at the Apostolic Delegation here appoloting Rev. D, F, Feehan, pastor of Bt. Bernard’ at Fitchburg, Masa, Bisho; River, as the successor to B: deceased, White Rose Ceylon Tea To Try is to Praise. Diatrict-Attor- | NIGHT WARDEN SUSPENDED. ' Escape .of Trasty from To Under Investigation. 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