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Heyden al abn: wr _ CITHE EVENING. WORLD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1907 HOME RULE FOR IRELAND TREMBLING GIRL ‘LITTLE MONGREL WHITE'S WIDOW ‘SHOOTS vONIN- ae NEAR, SAYS REDMOND FACES ABDUCTORS MAKES BIG PANIC | DEFERS WEDDING FOR DECLINING Irish leader Tells Evening World Irish Leader Who Says That IN POLICE COURT DOWN BROADWAY TILL THAW TRIAL 10 MARRY HIM | That Campbell- Bannerman Home Rule for Ireland Is Near Government Will Move to ‘ Abolish House of Lords. eee Yields to Relatives’ Desire to!Young and Comely Widow Wait Until Verdict Is | Dying From Bullet Fired by, : Rendered. an’Elderly. Widower.) | May Schick Tells How She|Harried Cur Darts Into Store, Was Lured to Coney Scares Girls and Bites 9 Island House. Umbrella Man. George 0, an elderly widower ° 9. s been fvi at No, te right, i FoVaeh ct eed & youre and comely na that the widywer had PAIS. Aug 2% —The marriage of 5,000, JOIN IN THE CHASE.) Stanton: White, “widow: ot the | | H murdered afehitect, Charles F. | SS Mein, who: wan W c, has | aerc | Three Weeks| Valorous TWO MEN. ’ For the first time since’ the rejection of the Irish Home Rule bj by the National Convention iu Dublin, Mr. John E. Redmond, the Trish Parliames next month in| widow wits | Carm ity leader, has consented p Shoots Animals “to give his views on the situation. Mr. Redmond vas enjoy pe i HMONG ens, Kiand Dren paying attentions fo the. widow. aes ’ ally Res y | in Tait but Finally. Gets i f ineVinations “ing a sliort vacation at Aughrim, County Wicklow, when and’ Finally Rescued by | : Luo s notice feats Wha he eesokercae ‘Mr. P. J. Leahy, the special commissioner. of The\livening: Smuggled’ Note. | Bullet Into Head. is, muincaiiing an ike | ie. artments she mae ; World, called upon him, Mr, Leahy told ‘him that the Irish Se | ae areported that the near | aging the neighoors isted that she marry Mra. Fungo wbsolutel to Ko away a heard Hlack ‘ten this, Une. haey When May Schick, -a ‘sip of.a girl of; - Pile Js about’ a ws nS eeeE art mongrel doe people in America were extremely aX ious to know the plans: uf the leaders-in the old-land in view—ot-therotlapse —of-the *Home Rule bill, Mr. Redmond. readily consented to discuss ne “ia in’ Jerse whose ed itn Police Court to-day against two men for you,” she was ou are 100 old.’ . he 1 thicke with ‘a rolling stream of sonorons Coney Island | n New of a busy bigger than a can o «little brown and wiilte mutt, t day. | hus | With “phere Wax a shot. ‘The, other—ten= r the past few jants, pouring out into the halls In un- dress, saw the old man hoofing It down ait _the subject for presentation in The Evening World, His remarks, presented herewith, constitute a remarkable and accused (of having abducted’her and kept lier a prisoner tn a locked room | \ | * valedictory: performance tn hls was trembling striking pronouncement. Anine reincarhation had of . the mar- | “re! i KINO TO ‘ —— ght wir] had a healthy | consideration axsambl ten days ago. it f his hurrying I t s (erik aeapeecetee |e pone coer ee wedting ceremony {* rs. Funge, q olor and round, dimpled cheeks n E nose industrio inugeeaaegarete dl ree baw) BY P. J) LEAHY, _ Special Correspondent of The New York Evening i World. \ Mr. John E, Redmond was enjoying a brief hollday at his shooting lodge | {4 the mountains of Wicklow when [\ journeyed thither from Dublin. ze in the - Owe, do} whera who are alin @s in such Tr, the scene of #0 4 nadie weddings “the anmouncement is and took up her na villa in Merton. Surray, ue Wax mad If it was aald, she would marriage, gO! om had enough to maje him faa | Ree to St Margure Sakbenne Sie mad. too, If you started weat} y direct at a brisk trot, at-| your own bysiness, strangers Jumped Nand began to hurry the men selzed her three weeks ago) ay tHireshold Log \ the atreets of Caney Island, To-day ollow and ka vahurry to get # willing to. watch anything Some say Where that d Italians chased place and intoythesouts ne nywhere and er eyes were f ack, and her ch sunken, At glance, one-might have) 0 taken her for an old woman instead of | a halt-krown Kith lsauune ined of the child's abdue-| oii nan Comtaky, Fungo to Senay she was nti! alive Wns ead Shedd have for-her Ife, B k the pian® were tor} feKim to visit Paris and | cLeltiew unt the first n they would return wax hoped by that time | has the Thaw. case would. be disposed of, | ‘White tie Mrs, White tad confided. to her ¢rienas t tes and hard words. | that she would neil the Stanford White ead. ‘He | home and take a house in Yonkers. Di pplng aint snarling and when | Coarles & Ss therheed of tn Areniinet He s {Gant open door, sfknked by, | OFM. OF okime Meads & Whitest Sines | Raid eda oc » Hanke Mr. White’s death bin former partner | tecture by King vik colored purti-colored vimb: cr 1 He was returning from on early morning plung apd his sturdy: figure was clad in a Norfolk jacket, knickerbockers and | m Higgins, of No. 188 street, Brooklyn, and Frank Mar- who says he lives at Bouth Fifth} street and Bedford avenue, an address | 7)” which proved fletitious, - Moth men are |.) ticket sellers employed In a Coney Isl- mud a lot of per A constant visitor jn Mrm home at St. James, LT. Later t «ln in London. gfay tweed cap. The flush of health wade his strong, handaome face, ant th a beaming smile he extended his hand to me jn the heartlest of Irish After breakfast wé retired to the commodious and wel -. Redmond thre alr, and, baving 1 present political sit ening World < rs old and Is ‘nident of the American Institute of + S presented the royal promotion of archi cdward tn 1903, stocked bdpen the window and let in the cool mountain ted a ciga began x1 be can i wide-show, liwo Sent Note to Her Aunt. jatives of the girl ard the police | proceeded to give me his views on the tion in Ireland for the benefit éf the readers of Tie “phe Birrell Home Rule bill was a disappointment. of course," said Mr JON = x Have been searching for |THE " mond. “The bill did not give absolute control to the Irish people of the ahe Jlsappeareds «kt nuers buying cumbre} willing to disrupt. every great movement. Hyery temporary check afford xhe suc Yin getting a {las from Mies Margaret. Gavin and | sthallest thing connected with Irish adminisiration—even the appointment | oAe special clerk wax made subject to the velo of the Lord Lieutenant, The cdustitution of the bill was altogether wron. ‘This was its most vital de feet. The Government should have taken the present number of Irish repre- gentatives in the House of Commons as the basis-of the representation Mi (ie National Council. “We objected to the nominative features, though if aunt out of the Noouan. | them the opportunity of employing their mischievous tactics, |: dressen ete. “They aght they could take advantage of the fallure of the Govern- |!” Aone God (ah skicen come ment to meet our wishes. They were never more mistaken in their ideas, US | and yet me ou: of here! I am in Coney ile sequel will prove. Why, I was never more confident of the ultimate |isiand, but God alone knows what house |i! save una aeseasneat, L | Pos With smiling lips and genial aad success of our movement! I have never tried to_raise false liopes in. the | they have locked me up in. L can't de-| Throng Clamored. for His Lite, | talk the family sit about the jhearts of o scribe (t to you. A man 1 mbuning Met Cocca: nundted peraonn hulte ok a look at the itt and-trd~beht the bill had permitted a small number of members to be appointed for a Hee er EN On iE Or RUCGeL oat ate, Conk IR WOrta w)nnI nel terribly eigeore andy og wats table, the guests about the ban- : ies Biel Casco ig worth fighUng-for, We have lost no ground, " Mrs, Sophie Fuller, lives at! und thes haa) : pee limited period nobody would have objected. This was done at the time of | : sy City, dix symp: uet board, in pleasant antici- the establishment of the County Councils” Under the provisions of the) REDMOND CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS, Z j i U q ise fi i National Council's bill there wouls-have-to be new elections, and we should ae fatinoumbvement Torun eey RRA tne ce a. friend | pation of the moment when ie faalow eae Chestnut trightened. He went back t to Coney) Where Grownle liad taken refuge le trembling dog. 1 misunderstood Wale na Anyhow, is trast in en bidly shattered, Up amd pix fh jomed. oF Watters» right hand with : Pee (> SUGAR WAFERS have been compelled, to divide up 103 constituencles into 82, which would |future. ‘The Which barred_our prog fo the obtainins of national result {n having two bodies representing freland, one in Parliament in West-| self-government are rapidly disappearing. ‘The ‘ast majority of the Lib- minster and the other at home tn Ireland and this would inevitably lead tolerals and the Labor party are strongly in favor of Irelanil’s claims friction and rivalry between both, hame rule. The hostile sentiment has entirely d BIRRELIL BILL FUNDAMENTALLY WRONG, we have to face now ts either friendliness or apath. “The finance feature of the bill was all wrong. [t.was unworknble from{ has entirely disappeared. ‘This js a tremendous ad separated Jate that of the Ucket| & skea him to but violent opposition jdirect her to the cars, ‘The man. who nee on the road to] *}8 848, was Frank Martin, one of the $10 eared, The condition © thts viewpoint. home rule, and an achievement to which the Irish party can point with pride, | Muzonerm -AU bn would: aliuny Mek Ms ind: thes ores “The bili only coyered a small part of the administration of affairs in| “Our main rellance, however, must in the fitture, as {t hus been in the,” seyeg yaa Room ie ea are served. Delightful desert Ireland. past, be on ourselves. We 2 preserve our unity, We have unity to-day tat) i AC the first appearance of the dog af y 2 “ET thought tavy were taking me to the | yelper in the store, Hoy Hopewell, had confections that add to the j joy {n the world. She is more united | rallroad siution,” the girl told the pollce! run for « tramic squad man Be hayareguemenoetnel 4 ry trot directed naling euard at of ice creams and ices, fruits and | frozen puddings, preserves and “Its most marked effect was that it would have really strengthened Dub- | e united than any connt i Castle government Instead of weakening ft Stull, 1f a: comparatively | {han small number of concessions had heen made the bill might have been fairly! @htcs of cranks and facttonists there (they are found In ever lund, more united even than America, No attention is paid to the | to-day. “Ins t house where | have beon held & pris”) park Tow political oner. Martin told me he wanied to Bet) suggested tha Woup a po- ; : arty), but If the faintest ripple arises on the water f eatist&etory. ersac big poltlcal party # Lael Pifetaeoraeate and If In| something out of a roonr nd asked my lien station. Sieh are the customs of 3 “The majority of the present Cabinet were quite ready to meet our| th corti : ‘ pHa a Bunllyits Neralded around} ia’ coi upiwith: sini, -1 dldiandjthen tig |. / THUR cise tn tines, Of atrexk sweets of any kind or character. wishes—they are avowed Home Rulers—but they couldn't do {i -vithout : locked the door, : “Ll screamed for h but my cries On were quickly mulf 11 was thrown Swit {nto u closet. ‘The men sald they would | lapse of foltt ui) me if 1 screumed any me bitysoameiboring throug, sure they would do as they sald. “| southwest corner -of Broadway and “One day last week | was lest alone! Barclay + t yinuies and.1 scribbled tie note .™ aunt 1 kot & woman in the | breaking up their Government, in consequence of the action of the Rose- beryites in the Cabinet—small in number, ‘but very powerful. “I think Campbell-Bannerman is disappointed {n the ection of some-eft- his colleagues. I belleve if he could he would give Ireland the fullest measure of Home Rule; Birrell, the Irish Chief Secretary, ts a strong sup- pul pofter of Irish Home Rule. Birrell is the decentest Englishman that was ever sent to Ireland to fill the post of Chief Secretary. He QUOTED 0 ON NEVER SAW THE ENTIRE BILL. In ten cent tins, also in twenty-Ave cent ting “NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ybody to stand back for me." yo apa Searched Coney Rescrts. When Mrs, 5 panting 1 Fuller, the girox and shot ht In! (he stampy. tail a of the Brooklyn. De: Le Bureau, wave Nin the assistance t sounded, also «wo en Doluncund MeNutty, made my protests. I thought these protests would be effective. I have * “My views with reference to the shortcomings of the Home Rule bill ih nd the note t ‘3 ago te-Ing crowd lore the > ic ; : ; were placed before the Government. I never saw the entire bill, anes NOTIC 10 MOVE. NLLING OF LINCOLN ives Che one ists: Haye Ae cane rated into Here is about as good a way as ergeant James I, Larkin, of |< ys followed down th DA f portions of {t, however—the material portions. I knew its provisions, and 1 SF ci yeawau venuncah Coney inieney L The Pewee tunis any other to determine the value reason to know that there was a long-continued discussion of these protests." GE Detectives Frank McDonald und Joo ng the body of Brownie, FP. & G, (Procter & Gamble) N ‘ow that the Government has failed to meet the Irish National demand,| Man Whose Better Half Took Daugiter of S Soult Meader in| Sansui es aaas a touse fl thas eges 4 of P. & G, Naphtha ¢ what Is your forecast of their future actions?” I asked. : ine : t Z eS can tias or the resorts wong the ame Ss “I think the Government will introduce @ measure following the| Trip with Pastor RavesHim- | Protest Tells How He De- | at iicatteritian of the missing git with ate, remlnas wh 0ap: nis spirit of the resolution which was passed by a great majority a littl isa plored As Sd. fie Ted the detectives to the Mer. | Out on Wie sidewalk. Walters went to while ago—that the House of Lords should be abolished. The Government self Out of His Flat. ney te Galentel Hoe Aa vs Make a strong suds of Into the p) Visiting sev- | Gavi ML rooms. the Mat was how h me to. faint, ked key. One of! And ening World repor Pp. & N S. s i BAM others We Ose WTOC ott dat Vln toc whys hey m7 ARRCLertray GEER SENET ate our er G. Naphtha Oap rocmeesestintee Cate sida ‘gant on the spot will, J belleve, translate the resolution into a bill. This bill will bs re- jected by the Mouse of Lords. There will be a general election’ by the |. “Chartia hax ‘heginning of 1909 at the latest. “If the Ciberals win that election by al.) ts vr rT substantial majority the veto of the House of Lords wili, | belleve, be|(inii°s Mowe. ana SE iS AUR SEEM SSE lmpited or abrogated altogether, and in that way the real obstacle-to the | ir iv Sol isn D “Cony, | ember of the Aanting Firceen and cold (or lukewarm) water. assage of the full measure will disappear.’” The reporters well ac- fog the reunion rede sok oa Pie ale ett = The Easy Meal Put into this all the dirty dish- “Do you think that the Nationa) movement in Ireland and America will | Mited with Rev. Me Whedon cloths you have. | detectives entered. T had bung upon Antlers H suffer by reason of this setback?’ ae M ret and Mra. Moffet’s husband “ view! - harles W , It most certainly will not—to any matertal extent, at all events, One|.‘ metro Mofmmts far ihe mist be prepared for this sort of thing in politics. I feel sure that the| {Me lat Wednesday wh |_____National movement will rapidly rally from_ mere tamporary-disappoint=t nator thele home af No. Ment, and that the sober thought of your Peop'e wil! soon realize that the|stroct with Mr. Whedon. He did no rejection of the bill was # blessing in disguise. secuse them of eloping—sald they had IRELAND OVERTAXED $15,000,000 ANNUALLY. UNG es oer ee “The amendment of the Land Purchase act and the University bill are} joie nie, me & note saying God had | Gow 1 come Brstien—has GRAPE-NUTS as its” Petition es: om hot days) ~Let theni soa wer, te because GRAPE-NUTS requires no cooking and-ts at the ee a same time a perfect food. If any dirt spots remain, rub yr an’ hot tA) Berio A-perfect hot weather breakfast, made up of GRAPE:| them lightly with the soap. Important. We want a National Untverslty in Ireland. ‘The Dubllaisunte | erpasctoryiics eee ane, Cou tell ent whoitayet pant t 1a bit! versity is an ascendancy Institution—what you might call a ‘class’ Institution! She lal boon gene een earn ant i . NUTS and cream, some fruit, soft-cooked eggs, and a bit) ; f | di She ltd Been gono a week and the| Nas he sugiti | ¢ time, , . § - “4 eat A in, America, We want a uiiverslty where rich and poor will stand upon an|Mearaxe reached t ; OF crisp toast, starts the day right, keeps the blood cool Remove the cloths. Rinse them equal footing, without respect to class or creeds. We want no relists | SR¥t, te time the nite : Fa : , Ha } “Aegis. We will press, and expect to have carried, these two questions anf ot sprite and body and brain well nourished, in clear water. Hang them up to shall raise the home rule question also in the next Parllament. 1 don {ihe man ie Hee lanka Looe 3 fl think the Government will Introduce an amended bill, but we will pane Py Arete hue atic RAL nd | Compare the cool, contented GRAPE-NUTS-fed man dry. question, however. We will also raise the question of the over-taxation ot | Motes at Me, Wisdom sald they mt or woman with your meat-fed neighbor who is sweltering CU eahUAaY Meat : n Look at them an hour later. Ireland. Ireland 4s over-taxed to the extent of three, millions of pounds (fit- vas ae icity ay ne Wet the of of and miserable. \ < fs c u teen millions of dollars) annually, lie admitted dt and ¢ You will find that they are as ao sNar { t d ttach to the Si. ir art Eons! er looked (x thurar May Ath ° > GIS ERE SUE ay SPR eT RB ER SU TE ae Er Nee yea) atic You don't have to cook GRAPE-NUTS for the reason I — ' he Sinn Fein busi | ular heusehe Mich Mr hedon es ter SU, rhe r ness. There always has been a revolutionary movement here, ain! so ate appears to oecuny Ine doaltlon of tos | ‘mur that this food is cooked perfectly at the factory. This clean and sweet as w aoe new {tis honest I have no quarrel with It. A movement of that kind 1s made up st vonia COOKing is done on scientific principles, so that all the free from grease and without odor of{many sorts of people, but there are always cranks, soreheads and frauds Ratae cghnected with It The doctrine of Sinn Fein—the policy of relying: upon : , would starches of the grains are transformed until they are ready F aed iexelvos clas alwaya|boen te sentiment ot the Parnell: movement’ Iwan nicttione ihee aein Reetetn | tec We ean people gals for immediate digestion, and yet all the good of the ol any kind, er stronger than it 1s within our own ranks to-day, Py Stee Aunedo (Hes remaR tere” es ting Reet " left i an Ue a Eee “ ‘ : ‘ R ° alt ~~ _ \grains is left in, The point of this little experiment is this: If P. & G, Naph- You do not favor the withdrawal of the Irish members from Parlia. | US ‘MOUANE tat we Wei to muy S mt? | Seoaeue Fe ve and TWO LIVES LOST IN tha Soap will clean dirty dish-cloths, quickly, easily and thoro- ughly, how much more quickly and easily will it clean bed-linen, STEEL MILL EXPLOSION. table-cloths, pillow cases, skirts, shirt waists and articles of a et PITPSBURG, Pa., Ad ‘ G I a (Qe N similar nature which are not, and never were, one-tenth as dirty Bho. di 0 1 ANS, TAs a re. i tna “Se iault of an explosion to-day in. open. { as the dish cloths? «8 raves hearth mill No, 3 of the Carnegt “ SOP ae Sy ' . y Morning ‘Company. at Homestead, ieee a P. & G. Naphtha Soap is for sale in almost every dead aid two othor ° Hate y ih aa He inndlord jn jur dha thetRirecoy ry Ie pot toualy, grocery in this city, The price is 5 cents a cake. POSED TO WEFHDRAWAL,. « “Most emphatically no! ‘The withdrawal of the Irish Nationalist mem- érs from Parliament has been against the policy of every Natlonal party, rm m O'Connell's time down to our own day. It {8 an absurd and dishonest . There 1s nothing in the whole mattér worth bothering about. So far ng aad caused t mgt!" “(o Binn Fein {8 an honest movement [ wish {t luck; so fur as {t is a ts doubtful. | + H ¥1 has no backing anywhere In Ireland, We are anxtoua to have the » te Chamey2! asked the re<| ch feugnn ceases thes is the most lecaraneeite product in the world. a ce ydeclaad by Fone the people as soon as possible. This would put} : gone OVUr to New York to ‘he! explosion Iwas paused Dy pouring 66 PY : 39 f PROCTER Gc GoMpUE : ‘upon wl nae 8 1h a q , " 1 oP it: ole business, ‘There are critics and talse prophets Waedon,” ‘but he “iaveWal ve" ee cot lee Mul wabeaa aaa ee | Te seeks: = There Sa Reason. Factories | Port Ivory, Staten Island,'N. Yo ‘ . ‘le asap sca Jala i } i ot & ss w Loy eee 4

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