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“JAILED ON CHARGE OF PLOTTING DAY... CTO ER 2 1907 BABY PLAYED ALL DAY BESIDE { | _ Root, Police cs romise. to Free 7Prisoners Ageused of Joining With Finnish Rebels in Move Against C Ort.“+H\ Secretary. seablet “Ms. « Sohuyier,.| tiie Ambrican’ Embassy at | BR Petersdurs, regirding the caky ft Satis AVAlIng, the Amert-| } gan, Who was arrested there’ yesterday |.~ =ltth “members bf fils iy for. assy: | party. THe Sccretary’s message was 7) ghori statement of the “appeal_upon | gehich the American assy was ex~ ected to act for the relief the ernons arrested x0 seenied _|@am aated indianapolis from W . Engilsh, an uncie of Wal “eA mericans Arrested_ in Russia —as- Blotters Against the Czar SLAIN MOTHER) Tired of Toys It aot AEE Cried ~and— Neighbors Were At-— tracted-to-House— All afternoon neighbors heard a baby now prattling now cry- [ink in. the home of Afra. Philomine | Trinazone, No. 4% Central arenue Union. Hitt, No J. Toward evening i nolghbors ‘entered tha oper door,+ tor” tha, child, wes erging pitifully. 7 baby heard the footsteps and.‘ broke jtita a gurKurs laugh: an they entered tthe dining room,. “Phere -sat- the baby oh the floor ‘beside . the bedy of. + |mother. “I's tora were scattered about. ~EThe mother was dead,-bax net ravi | with a knife, She’ had! hours, vesterday { 4 + “She ‘tack nts | been ‘hacked ” ayenue, prixone: WOMAN CAUSES RAID; “GOOD “BOY” LOEKED UP ‘Mrs. Mary Kocher, of No. of 8: cag taken t for acveral houre abe: ws 8 | ro-day it was sujd sheywas ? would recover. Mrs. K €ren's Society and, ters, then went to the Ei peetPolice Statl ogher telephone in Bel! 10 the: ho! Sor set out in the press despathee: jAvcable received tere i/1is afternooy fom Bt. Petersburg says the Russian | ice will release Mr. ‘Valling and ‘to-night or to-morrow. They ver, hold Miss Rose jalting’s sister-in-law. uniil fur! {s made. Y@T. PETERSBURG, Oct. 21.—The nia- n of the Américan Embassy was fn motion to-day to secure the r ‘of William English Walling. ) aah i SUBLECTED ART 10 —FAGH FINANCICRING: | Alleged tn-law, Miss Rose Sti ‘arrested at the Hotel Jest nips because of “wlth members of the A mericans nih Progressive party, four of wivom, jn- the wife of 3 it dngtors University, were tagen into tody at the same time. *Kelloge Durland. an can, col- | =| recting material {<r | Wis also @rrested, but released, ax no oyidenve fwes found against him. : Attaches of the embanxy visited the ture of Police and ihe he..quar- Of -the-Secret Potice Ii entcavors Jearn—the ‘nature of the charges it the Americnn prisongrs and to} whether (they were | edinfortably Se} Sociatiaty. and settlement workers In, rest in St -Peteraburg of Will- Wallics, his Russtan- her sister, the “tar Engtteh Atoerican wife and Rose }connected. with: IProgressive party, Walling {s a grand- |son of the late William H. English, of Indiana, mi!l{onaire und © Democratic [candidate for’ Vice-President in. 1890. a nown He All Weil “Walling ix a native or Inetanapoll n-of Dr. Willoughby Walling, —torndtty.. Tait ltfomary movement. but tha —on which he and the other members of the party. wree urreste The Director of the Secret Police to- j@ay informed the United ‘Affaires.’ Montgomery lines deat Mr. and Mrs. Wailine would be a paleased to-night or to-morrow, inti- mating that it would be desirable for both to leave Russia permanentiy ithey wished to avoid further embur- ment, ""Rose @trunsky will he“ heid Custody until the extent of the Im- ofthe Finuiah_reyoluvonteta | th the Ruselan conspirators is ascer- inburgh. His wife is known tu literature and sociology as Anna Strunsky. Waliing came to New York. and joined the University, Settlement at |stivington and-Etdrdge 1 and: for: ears lyed thero, being an intimate tof J. G. Phelps” Stokes’ and Hohert Hunter, % Walling’s wit Jewess, born in ears ago, is daugh- ter of Elus Sfrunaky. who, was wealeny, unill ruined py the sarthquakerin=@an Francisco, and now: ilves. here. Mrs.. nd prefers to Trey ‘by her malde Mere ntrigd Paria Walling was a quiet. when the evils ‘of chitd him; and-sinee - the ris energies—and =-whose; muans—-nare,been —enitsted—-in—fghting 2 nd in Soclalistic movements wun “Ont “Time a Stwre tectory “tn specter ne Hiwvoix: =a ‘A brother of Mrs. Willan Bnglish Walling, Morris Strunaky, of, No. yo chexinatgn-aveiiie- lastnight toca jeablegrum from— rattan, [ing him not to worry, and that thing-possibie would ‘be done, "fT can't \megine why my alsters and Jbrotiier-in-iaw "should have been a red,” he -nald- “Thos certainly were hot mixed up in any “political interests but were travelling for “Melsingfora ta the centre from operations are direot- Mrs Walling and her sis Rose Strunsky, wio are under at St. Petersburg, are well known (Wan Francisco, wiicre they fora ber of years were prominently with socialistic movements ‘Walling, who wax Anna Struna exer to equip-herself for her chosen woclailam She gained prominence asx collaborator of’ London in the Kemptin Wace | i She wes married to Mr, Wall: | Pigeons Durland 1# a Harvard gradu- and for more than a year was an. sistant head worker in the Unlveraity. Settlement, on Eldridge street. Durland Hits Czar in Book. Mr Duriand jn all probuplilty: wouta deen held a prisouer with (he Strunakys and. Sir. Walline had tho: Ruskian secret police been «wir few Yorke lomtenta of the “Phe Hed Relgn; Mo secrecy as 10 the object of the Century: Company, trip. to Hurons, was attempted, 11) Se COM ay. In thle book Mr Geclared tn the loca! @ Hipurbandesocumn Peat the Russian ertme of that te PUTpOre Was too atsiel . lap thal arch-asscain. ‘of the popular movements in “romter with Walling, a man-tinmed |New York were startled to-day by news Miss trinsky, on a charge of being plots.of- the Finnish. Bullard “und Leroy “Scott. Hated with the Ri Tutlniary io movement. for several 3 Their meriean headquarters, Club A. No. 5 Fitth avenue, ts enld beathe’ first ‘underground station for fugitive Russian Nihilists war, “Durland sa distinguished other membera_of_ the colony Io a rect fide correspondent. Armed with th porta—two In the nume Of intimate’ frignasy and. the third ‘}his own name—Durland entered Ru: Hs,4,month ago through its back doo | Helaingstors, he Finnish bode a tor AT 8. from ‘even “excels pertencen there as cre on sawmills waa au 0 eer | y isi OL the bleck race in this purt of the country, ele the President with ¢¥ he returned the salute:ions with ¢ jeasure: jumor and he assured everybody the fast fortnight had afforded much’ sport na he in "that length of time Before leaving Mr. 8 he. “Reraldent SOUS Who had been with pissin for the part 1 ty, a8 we! ap bore. Drotierk All ve wil] be made Into-rugs lined, however. room for a ive Beurles; of Vicksburg, ak y-to Master Quentin lth hin compliments_ ‘The pre: dectined on she ground: bear ise fine pel lores Its attractly pect The President Shielda's house in He brought with year-old daughter when’ your qualities in that came_over. from M the latier’s aurrey him the -Htule tw: of Mr and 4 great, fond. | and a. her tn arma most of the distance. 2 fie 7a burland hus Tevo- called in that entie' {Present were negroes, but this was only ansevidence of the great preponderance ‘They rece Indication of rood feeling when he drove He was ati] in the best. of that as had ever experienced art President mang aL month. Walter ©. at No, phia 1 n} Roas- took and. Icoked Silgned in been living « doaiers beginning galled at Buri {th avenue wile ne otter approval. pa wedding delivered residence | § xe men. w in catnip arate]: Bidding farewell thanked each. individ liad taken in mak- tried w had : wold Detective Court to-nigise. According to Ross, Stickle, who has| she wax the Bartholdi Hotel “ax | . Securing paintings and | oning wo! Hidsted? poli: Brown Student -—Charged With Swinding | beathtee) the police could ‘not been struck from behind a vicious blow that had almost severed her head from been no About the | Lieu! cai had Iain as [i + Mrs. Trinazone conducted a board- |p: ling-honse for laborers !n tio nelgi- Bhe was gaodeino¥ing borhood. en OL a twenty-four year: aHear_the «pyle lan inventory. “They were all placed | sidewa! under arrest as witnesses. {that during the noonday meal Ani mano Serizano, the eixth bearder, “had =(Forns ~—Well-Known-Beaters. Held by Czar’ S ce Police Well Known Here. Ross aire sharged—with—naving—swindied~ natt wt dozen or more art dealers in the last | The prisoner gave the name of| ckle and sald his home ts} Philade}- He claims he is a stytent in| Brown University: Spruie street, ckle to Headquarters dim. up. Jeffesson Market for ving the nam ch's Art Galle said bought a dered sent s-necomn-nirect—am He- wilt be-arct attention had ita | 2 ood | oe i the Hotel Som, Seas hand on th eo pratertet: ‘the Babbath, son whom ‘she, did not wis! taminated by. gambling In the Green Patroimen Mays and op gains te miss nome, eres lof wonthern Italy, Where her hUS (Tapers lhand is-note—of her boarders could} he “sight mother, ftell—Bive of the boarders returned | mother, 1k. . Another _of They said! jBonderbers: enty ocher's—chum. u atrost MMrstoch was too mucli the. prisoners Ww hth” tree! SAithe —hoys. was amon® taken by the police yesterday | {n'a raid made at-her requeat on'a «ani Of. crapshgoter: ‘Became unconec for She threw up her hands, sta ind, but for Detectice Levins, who | lto the house asthe police rere taking | was behind her, would have fallen to the | Fred fourteen years old, of No young | ; Mrs. Kocher Complained of, g Raa eying Cana a aints-at-Son's Arrest. 9, 388 Third vue. Hospital to-day suffering from, the shock that resulted jptreet from her discovery that her son, John: | fourteen years old. the Jous and. the ted! as -unconscloux. petter anil ato the: Chil-} 0 Police Headquar- ast Thirty ATONE ying she bad. a youns h to. be con> the aigit of other boy: sent Sergt. Gick and tn to raid the er-enetiad with | sievtenant a few minutes and ther On the way she met the; emen coming back with the juvenile ane shooters. One policeman had tis houlder of Mrs, Kocher's | ois apase—at the Hotel. GOWLED OVER BY GAS FROM AUT {FAMILIES ARE | BICTED BY STOVE | {Range Smoked, Passerby, Young Krueger Nearly As” Called Engines-and Panic | phyxtated Watching Chat-— Cleared Tenement. +; feur Repiur Machine there was smo! ¢ en hex foe EAMES coming from ngs at Nos. 40-42) Madiao. to-dny “he called the engines eae The rattlin| firémen sent Mktg: Of th ‘Shall’ T or TETAT The famlies, who t were reat wereinot all In- | chy. rin to the shene ned to be govd pee caer ee .King Alfonso Ducked. “MANRBBA, Spain,. Oct. wae _(friving in [Over a temparary bildge near terday when rie ight Vx contractor, | William (Krueger. nineteen years old, nee “offices at No iti 3 Sesabeit treet ton Ae _(ottfried Krieger cided that where fot the Court of Errors and Appeaia nf di dorscy, was the victim in Newark: [esters Of a peculiar cel + Was standing near n touring automodlis | belonging to his A Chauffeur waa i Of engines and yelling of |repulring the carburetor, and the engine Thay fotty-eight families to the |wassrunning ata ively rate, hen the firemen Alnco: ‘Krutger. Absorbed in the jnechante’s tovements, teaned—orer—unt}}- hts face rectly tu’ front “of snd a few | ix hose. toward him: fn trom the exhaust {alve’ ‘The shall I not?” asked the | young man seemed sudden : dazed. He remarked to the: chauffeur - of" GAutloned one. of Siarcoe sapere that he Could nee “yellow streaks tn [made off and the con eg snetr hom and’ front of hisses. “An tngtant later he. man who tad turned | teil unconscious to the «round: jicThe chaufteur, fallie to being Krueger around by ining water in \ thls face, summoned’ she Judse: The Tiatter say that his son was tursing, back tn the face and hurrfedby sent-for. Waite, whose sanitarionm :residence: ose at High The physician at once diagnosed. dAMES McCREERY & 60, 23d Street ~ 34th Street™ TRIMMED MILLINERY. In Both Stores. An attractive collection of smart Hats for dress_or-street-wear-at-moder- !CRONAN, MODEST HERO. Tet a| Might Set In—Naval Lieuten- ant Loses Fingefs. William Pigott Crona: waa the recip- | Thom Lieut. | pattle-shin Connecticut, lent of congratulations yesterday from} triendsand officers who visited the bi battle-ship at the Brooklyn N: Lieut: Cronan js the-man~ who, by |! Pol.ee | sacrificing the index finger of his rizht | « hand, saved the ship recently when | last fal target practice. first that blood pole- | possibly | It was feared pet in and that assurances yes- ad. paseed. r HOES ABOUT ue deed, but naval men declare thet | he undoubtedly sa\ed the Connecticut | from destruction with fearful loss ef that.dangér of thts reaideni 23d-Street. CH INA DEPARTMEN TS. O04 sat i WAITERS Mrs. Rorer’s Restaurant H: Added to DitticultiesFottow- | ing Bankruptcy Dilemna, Richard Gree: number ri a ts delivered cance to ho efron ‘ommas F. pa Hf Ravenue a €, and wtore abort the painting Russ — WALK OUT IN LUNCHEON RUSH. Strike!, stor 2 ruple- Plated SiGe Cut Glass. are Sugar and Cream Sets, large siz 234 pint Jugs--+++++--:- _Mayonnz _8 inch Bowl: | a4 Best quadruple plated Silver. Ty) * bat that she would conduct c outside = GVBING BOOM, | Fisherman Swept ‘Overboard by Shift of Sail Off Coney Island. | Aster sailing for miles }Istand all night and the greater part of his brother, Edward. who had been knocked overboard ‘yesterday by the mwinging of the boom of thelr sail- owt, Joxeph Benson, of No, 34 Fitt: | aixth street, Brooklyn, put Inte Coney ‘als brother to the police. It yas the custom of EB | wus 1 years old, js thirty-nine, to ard, who and Jo- > tahing mall sailboat point five almost FIND THE BICYCLE! Youll have, to look the artist But ov sharp to locate has embedded in t requires compara: Sunday Dreaniland, yest y when the little effort to find a genuine peal: ht Be puff, Niled aera: fund gybed. Edward wax xtanding. af {bicycle bargain if you look for it in! deck, Mls back to Uie boom. Before ‘ne could duck out of the way at a cry | ward waa} a World's advertising columns Beer aula dun culyora han \Find the One—Then the Other the ager By ‘did Nei tensed ay DROWNS BROTHER | off Coney | of to-day in @ yain search for the body! | Inland to-day and reported the loss of | tae head and toppled into| seeking the kept of daylight pand for-want, of ft water=aiid ——__. 21.—Regarding «he | statement that he will be appointed Am- |bassador to Berlin Congressman Nicho- las Longworth, the President's son-in- law, sald to-day: i y Cons There is nothing In| ed, um Telyer Tires Toner MoV: # wa CASTOnn For Infants and rie \ Hoit, her McDongait Hawkes waa appointed r: with k E . counsel for Sarah tied out the President made a f a train pal ed pnt i PSpenalint | 80% Rorer, whose restaurant at No. ¢ nch his plea*ure| Brondway, is one: of the gathering | seb a but sald that Was| places for Wall streef men—argued pe- | Mrs. Rorer co obligatio Weeks ago, and, of Philadelphia, as i in the United Statos | istrict’ Court this afternoon, een egsineh ihe wens. Wd, AL i that the oonducting =the crestitl= reditors in .the inyolun- rs nd | er, AMoVey. ot enouah| aijers in an hotir to continue the se Over Thirty Years * The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY CYAEET, NEW YORM OLTY, _Tops=- Bread and Roll Tape Baking Dishes ‘Chafing Dishes, \ “copper: Pp man- neat Dinner Sets. Austrian China, some decoration. New decoration. French Limoges Chin 100 pieces, In Use For | 23d. Street. i | 4 delegate of the in the Court lat _his residence y Bright’ -dreewneso Str a wife and Francis McDermott, ice Oct. McDermott. w of Tammany JAMES McGREERY & 00, ise-Bowl and Plate. Trays with beaded Border, 1.75 oar 2.50 3-50 Made of nickel and~ Uie Rock Pavers’ Union OUT OF DANGER NOW. | jdenneness the Independence League to- | oa 4 Cab was candidate for the State afternoon who {e| Feared” at First That Blood Poison: senate at the last election. He had the j nomination from. the Republicans,_but } because of the deal’ then existing be? ndence League and haries F. Murphy the Hearst faction | oft the | refused the nomination aw F, Grady: Inde} to Re was ro-elected. of General Sessions, Ke, died erdav_xfternoon of Sdabarmett-iesvos {=< one child. Hia brother, died at the same! —ifound fault with the meaf, and tha iat ateiprices snes the others had jeft the table/ { : 15 [oP tooa tne nenenite. sore cull ene DENOUNCES HEARST LEAGUE. | Nee lect Ge ci i ee ja bitter quarrel, He could} |. Saye 5 earee foe FET ine and the police | E=-Assemblyniam Hock Saye It Tas) = ~tumes. ; aro searching for him | No Use for Labor Men. | Fane se Avner viva Troma Rock, —the}- poke hia mind freely about the league ———— JOHN F- M’DERMOTT DEAD. John Fy McDermott, forty, ot No 48 SAK 0nd —other objects of art --trom}-Mr- Cronan-would lose lila hand jf not! west wenticth street, a deputy clerk ers on credit and-seliing them ‘to | his life, but he receive from pneumonia. Joh Hall. 34th Street. In Both ‘Stores. “Oa-Thesday_and Wednesday. October the 22nd and “23rd. Sale of Cut Glass, China and-Quad- 8,9 and tr z aa 1,00, 2.50 and 4.00 Saint ene to See & prominent member | i _iurported models at reduced prices. -” LADIES’ SUITS. —1n-Both-Stores- Tailored Suits, made of fancy stripe Worsteds. 19.50 and 25.00 Velveteen Walking Suits. Semi- fitted coat. Plaited skirt trimmed with braid. 39.09. In Both Stores, All Corsets carefully fitted. Corsets of fine Imported Batiste. CORSETS. porters attached, 1.45 usual price 3,00 Corsets of. fine Imported Coutil for average, slender and well developed “figures. Daixtily trimmed, Supporters attached. _ 1.85 usual pics 3.50 “Augustine Corset. Model for aver- age. figure... Filled w. ith real.whale... hone, —~ z 235 usual price 4.50 New inverts tien “of Rejane Corsets. Modelled on the graceful lines which _ : characterize the French Corsets, z aH : 3.50 to 16,50— MEN'S 5 UN DERWEAR.- 200 dozen, and—Drawers. weights. In Both Stores, “Natural—Wool- Shirts Light, super and-heavy, = * _1.25 per garment, 4425, doxen;--Pure; , Silk Shirts and Drawers. Peail grey. 710,00 per suit, 4.007 4:25 and-7.50 Coffee machines, of nickel and copper. 6.00 and 7.75 1g0 pieces. Hand- 9.00 and 42.00 ay French China, open stock. Finished with encrusted gold edge. Austrian China, Full border pattern. 24.00 Ioo pieces, 17.00 Chinese Blue English Porcelain, 14.00 100 pieces, 118,00 JAMES McCKEERY & CO, 34th Street. pea value 15.00 = Complete: “assortment of Rane Fibre, Lisle, Cotton, Silk, Wool, Silk = “and Wool and Merino. Carments: JAMES M<GREERY & 00 23d Street 2 ' 34th Street JAMES MAGREERY a CO) BUTTERICK PATTERNS: onc ay A Department has been opened in Both Stores for the sale of Patterns, The Delineator and other Butterick Fashion Publications, 23rd Street

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