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ewe eventa they will toss to decide the ‘Aistance of the third heat. In his anger over what he terms the uunprofeasiona! action of Fogler and foran one of the trainers Jet slip the act that the American teams in the six planning to catch Fogler and Moran fweak after, one of their sprints and| then start @ apurt which will put Downey and Downing on even terms realize that Downey ‘and Downing are/ fast meniecemingly at this stago in the| Face, and the only team’ having a hance to beat Fogler and Moran. The ‘Americans would als6 like to beat Rutt nd Stol, but the German-Holiand team has acted tn a sportsmaniike manner, and if thty should win it will not be wo bad, Incidentally Rutt and Stol are! rapidly coming to the front as favorites. After tho vicious sprinting tactics of the early morning, started by Jacquelin, the eccentrio Frenchman, which -re; @ultsd in ‘causing the retirement of the Bedell brothers, as well as himself, the | werind sestled down to a slow plodding. | Whe attending physician attributes Be- |) Weli's sudden liners to the rather, inter- | esting fact that while in hia dressing | Foom he drank a pint of ale, » pint of | ehampagne and two sherry flips in-the | ‘order named. . During ‘the moming ‘he riders and trainers took up @ collection and pre- @ented; Hardy Downing with a borfrwet of flowars in celabwation of Me thirtieth ss Friction Between’ Police. Considevette Mtstton has arisen be- tween the reqwiey ‘on the outside ‘@f' the Garten (hq Pinkertona’ on the inside. These ame 30) Pinkertona @round the track, end one of Bingham'a men made the assertion that the crowd would be handled easily by ten of the Texular city force. @omé one threw a bottle from an upper window of the Garden last night at one of the uni- formed patrolmen standing in the street Outside, Despite the heavy downpour of rain there were 10,00 people atthe Garden at hoon. The sleepy crowd was thrown into a Foar of laughter this morning when Limberg, of the Atlantic-Pacific team, ‘who had quit, appeared at the edge * of the track in citizens’ ‘clothes. He was unmercifully jerred by the ridors on the track, led by Fogler, Iver Lawson and Galvin. “So, you are a elx day rider, ehT’ yelled Fogtér, : Poor Limberg leaned painfully on the rati with @ bad case of dry gtins. He could say nothing. After a while the crowd {alt so sorry for the retired rider that his tormentors on the track were hissed. Liinberg finally left the track, sore in mind and body. It de- Veloped that he had bragged consid @ay race at Madison Square Garden are) ywith the Jeaders. The American riders;{ Evening World. lows: Hedétl Brothe: 17d; Lawso: 'H 4 z | Muebo O° | Hally and Mrs. =| The Evening World offers a palr of] Alene areca i Heine That | ly and Mrs. Hogan Strug: dso: ¢ 9 cer be | Krebs: Vanderstuyte, 0d; Logan-Bards tsn “hy. aor | Pei S Handsome Renee ees recuiving.. tha| {, Darragon<Breton, ; Aamuelson-30C: Diten ‘by Dog That ; gled in View of Crowd Untii | presented to the team receiving the| {i J Oa ey La care ne leona ts is oes ; greatest number of votes. A coupon|Tupre, 2; Calvin-Wilev. 20; Bherwood- Killed Boy. % Vote for Most ~ \ Popular Team in\ | Six-Day Race PREVENT RES. BATTLED WTR BY PURSUIT OF MOTHER-N-LAW NEW PLEASURES ON ESCAPE f ‘ | ‘ | every tay, This coupon can be filled out anid mailed to. the Bicycle Race Editor of The Evening Wotid. | The tacers can be seen on exhibition at the Garden | Tho vote up to dat An added feature of the alx-day race this year, and one which has met with an enthusiastlo response from the fans, {a the popular team contest of The stands as fol _Novel Treatment of Mother tor i! Limberg, 19; Wilcox-Williams, 1% Worran Fell to Ground. be found in The Evening Wo: will EVENING WORLD VOTING CONTEST) ">" DES TO DIVERT.) ‘re tatroduction of « box of cold: storage eggn into the household of 3 « 7 Ps . Th Haily, thy cond fi ft restion. Leads Doctors to | ted. & rew to-day which resulted in| Six-Day Race Team, gestion: Leac Liv peeee cuadehice or we Prescribe Joy. 3-3 | Bridget Hogan, Hauney's mother-in.iaw. TEAM *. £608 Gute io 0809 3 | Mrs, Hogan is forty years old, tari and muscular, and, accocting to Most popular team: will recelye handsom heading (1908) Racers. neighbors, bas dominated the Hally Forbidden to even think of har. five- | year-old n'a death by hydrophobia | yesterday, and forced to submit to the Pasteur treatment each day, Mrs. Mar- | zaret' Meyer, ‘the young wife of an As- torla cabinet-maker, ts the heronie In ja remarkable struggle to overcome an | almost certain attack of rables. Two physicians are watching her in an effort to detect the symptoms of hydrophiobla prescribing visita to the} jopera, drives in autos, rides up and Jown the harbor and visite from her [relatives from out of town as _meana for relieving her mina of grief over the | death of Hier only child: Presented by THE EVENING WORLD. SEND COUPONS TO BICYCLE RACE EDITOR, P, O. BOX 1354,” home since her daughter's marriage. Mrs. Hally was away at noon when Hally cme in for his dinner. He gave Mrs, Hogan some money ‘to buy ges, and his little brother-th-lew, Jimmy Hogan, was sent out to get them. When the boy brought the egss Hogan objected to tliem. His comments on the exes provoked a. storm from his mother-in-law. In retaliation he broke the package of eggs over Mrs. Hogan’ ead. Thereupon she attacked Hally, caught him about the waist and carried him out to the fire-escape. ‘Mra. Hogan was much the stronger fof the two and with a piece of furnt-) |ture she had picked up was battering or drop in ballot boxes tn the Garden. gave him another“great ovation as he slowed up, After a rest of an hour Williams came back on the track, atill jh bad shape, and called his partner, Wileox, to him and said: “Lam all in and cannot do much more riding. You go take a rest and in the mean time get Sherwod to team up with you and when you return to ths track I will leave the race." ” ONLY SALOONS ~ OPEN AGAIN ON ~ ‘| NEXT SUNDAY. (Continved from First Page.) nd the temper of the people Is not with Never before since’ mix-day bicycle | tie read Interpretation of the dos i | Barly last September Mra, "Meyer was |tcr son-in-law over the head, ‘The fire. racing was first introduced here has| Aiderman Meyers spoke emphatically | Viking on Fourteenth avenue with her|escapo fronts on Sixtle:i street and there been such terrific sprinting on the| 1p Oppomtion and quoted x number of/five-year-cid won, rank, Jr, A few] whtle the man and woman fought a tors ‘who work seve! t i | part of the riders as thore has been | Sctors who work fever days a vseck cards from the gateway to her resl-| creat crowd gathered underneath and during the frst thirty-alx hours of the | erected by the closing of theatres on| (tice @ mongrel cur came: snarling) watched. along and xrabbed the child's leg his in} So fast have tho men travelled + Sunday. | Mrs. Meyer xcreamed and/ “This is not a distressing proposition. ‘There is no pestilence, that we should} race. that in the first six hours of the race | \ A Mrs. Townsend who Hyves on the; teeth. floor above called to two neighbors! five teams lost a lap and ons team was) rise in rebellion to a lega} opinion,” | scked the dog until he relinquished hia|rrom the rear to g0-down the fire-es-| forced out of the race. while in the| continued Alderman Meyers’ “But We) 5 cape and btop the battle. They were, folowing twenty hours four more |have a jot of good people who want) ‘The child fainted, and Mrs. Meyer Sate way dawn the ladder when Hally | of the teams ware compelled to quit on Min pierecr i epiiey comes hers und |eravely picked yp Uttle Frank. The| forced hla mother-In-law back from tim *9 quickly that she toppled over the railing of the fire-escape and fell to the pavement below. ‘She fell within a few feet of Police- man Clemens, who had been sent around account of the terrible grind. Jumped Big Crowd at Garden, ‘The great aprinting kept another large child again and} arin in his teeth, ugly wound, Was beaten off. Drs, John} | Forces and Walter G. Hrey_ treated the | demands the passage of an oniinance/ on \ta first vresentation, that a profit able Sunday trade may ‘be reaumed, to the detriment of our Sunday obsery- crowd of dyed-in-tne-wool cycling | ances and ideas. We want no Chicago from the West Sixty-eighth street #ta- ; t caleraNy ! child and mother. ‘The wounds w foe fiends in the Garden all night. They | Sabbath in New York, that euchen trical ents and healed readsy.: Lease | uot Were well repaid for their trouble, for| Tust and a vaudeville may nesday little Frank complained of | Di Woman‘s right leg was broken and ae * -) tured. there were numerous sprints indulged in preat the face of 0 eminent an opinion {Pain In his tex. When’ a burning. sen-| 4 1# Ce recite Wee (ere | by the riders, and although none of tlo/ as that of Justicg O'Gorman,” sald Al. |Sition developed an the ‘child co 1 ee Uh een eR SORA TEICEECORDILALI men mucceeded in gaining thelr lap the|“erman Brown, “the public should dé Your diagnosed the ease’ “ay | Duere was not room forsher in that in- given a chance at a public hearing be fore you determine to adopt this reso. | lution. It {s evident that haste ts in sthution and she was sent to Bellevue. Hall was arrested by Clemens and later arr din the Weat Side Court.) He, main’ 4 that he made no sttempt | yelled as loudly ydrophobla, The Child was removed ong Island City Hospital and yesterday, spectators nevertheles: an if they had. in erably, and had offered to’ bet that ho would finish as good as third. Peovishness over the: ruling. out o! “Eddie Root, it is said, caused Forler and Moran to start in with a deter- mination to put the race on the to- boggan before the end of the first twenty-four hours. If they keep up thelr tactics the trainers say there will | Rot be more than three or four teams On the track at the finish, This is the | first time in the history of the contest that more than-two teams have been | Jepped during ‘the first six hours of riding. _\Bedell Brothers Quit. As a result of the terrifte sprinting by the plucky riders in the six-day bicycle | Zace at Madison Square Garcon, only! ‘eleven teams are now left in the con-|#Md as a consequence of thelr vigilanos test of the sixteen which started in th long endurance tussle, | Two teams, the Bedell brothers and| many of tho light-fingered gentry whe: they tried t Bhorwood and Limberg, .all American tiders, were compelled to announce their Telirement from the race in the course cls of a few hours, Menus Bedell claimed | hie stomach had gone back on ifm. | while Limberg seemed to be anxious! to quit/as he could not keep up with the heart-breaking sprinting which the) Others frequently indulged in every time | he was on the track, } An altempt was made to team up} John Bedell and Sherwood, but as each; rider had been off the track longer th the rules permit the racing officials re- fuxed to allow them to go on. The terrifte sprinting this morning wae Tesponsible for two smawh-ups. Four riders tumbled in one and three in the other. oan i Whils Breton war trying to gain the! lap which his team was behind the lead- facDonald tumbled off his wheel, and Krebs, Wiley and Leon Georget swent over to him. An examination showed they were only slightly bruised. Fall Saved a Lap. | The second spill came shortly before 4 o'clock, Rutt made one of his quick jumps and started after a lap bdefore| the other riders were aware of it. Af ter gaining three-quarters of a lap and when it looked as 1{ he, would su Walter Bardgett, while riding up embankment on the Fourth avenue side of the Garden, fell from his wh with Willian 8 and WVanoni crashing to the floor with him. Williams was badly | brufred, agd had to be carried to his) Gealiingaronctersivilledivarsntiena Bardgoit, after & short rest, continued | riding, | Tt was certainly hard }uck for Rutt, | and the eight thousand upcotators who | | Friends and Fellow Witchcraft, luck received a stagger grasp of 2 man w That his text, “T upon a strong fou ngs. The wea and ambitious, L! but taking adyant. ir greater Opp fered. in his yout fers. Th b rich b To Which t j and hig partner. Jimmy Moran. are now j the mother, throush guggestion insta! to “throw ; | | fesarded as the most likel~ team JR the| Redmond Says the Mayer Hides. | ly adopted” heroic pirmatment. Prerpenapenend. og fain attack. Hai ' : quae v Meyer 1s si un y trained nurses, | }! Lt racec ‘Their frequent sprints have been} As igerman Redmond criticized the ac-| who watch and record her every move. | AS held in $1,000 ball to await the re. {largely responaib! thour, Darragon,|Nat Butler, Jacquelin ine era Ace Uae ie ace any instances are, on record, ace .——— { thers to retire from the race. Just . pees | cording to the ‘physicians, of mothers rey ‘before Forler Tounted his wheel to re-| Neu filS cJortelttives of an amileted ‘vers see |POST-OFFICE CLERK |S before: Fogler mounted his wheel to re-| "Fhe continued, “the Mayor wax | Or relatives of an affiicted person be : sua Hdlng, at 1A, MM, he sald to nlp|in tivor of this measure, wiv. alit| raSleg' once they” have been" bitten y HELD IN $2,500 BAIL. trainers: ‘Jimmie and I will-break the | he cape. Hake ne ea AA ait 32. | fos. and {f we get them out of the way.wo|forality, wii do we not know ™e:/UNTR : Max Hubner Accused of Taking will win." Mayor hae a pafeguard. If ais: | IED «DRIVER - Shecial Delivery Breton, the Frenchman, has become | Covers CT Erector nrae keel bate a . Spec y y e ich ne ry, he «ci see fuge) re, tee enna tne Dem |g ge an he che ecwaeate] IN TRAIN WRECK Letters ing he was given an ovation and each until t emen and /ment was 7 ade t nis WAS suey en TLS TPR GE jan amy pcre | tea mea Lesentamt aint Bh al met ¢ time-table. Wo were told not to a -: meat to-morrow. This tis 4 schedule time. DAILY ORATIONS. “Darwin’s Theory.”’ Proclaimed that the hand of Fate was limp in the way to the Presidential chair. supply that will lead YOU to elf you haye the wil poor but or the Untit—-Will You Belong? demand here, but I strongly advise} Joe Fogler, winner of last vear’s race, ne against it icluns, fearing an attack on mother-in-law from the of Mra. Hogan's injures. ul ing Wal- ot ordinan tion of the men back Rreits 1 for comp: N we are in an exposed position.” ‘Alderman Peters: said he now under- stood the secret import of last SBun- day's action of the Police Department and the administration, It was all done from a motive, he said. President Mc- Gowan gayelled him -Into ailmce, say line that he would rule against dis- | cussion apart from the main subject. ‘Alderman Timothy P. Sullivan. sata that the diestiog was not of delay, of Immediate relief for the great < the people, ‘Phe: Alderman. ad hall we have a Mberal Sanday inot?” in the main question at issue he: | Joe|The question js well défined. If t hang it, matter were put to a popular yote vould win almost tinan!sausly.” time he came on the track this morn- Atter serving elght years as ® clerk in the General, Post-Oftice, Max Hubner waa to-day arrested by Pgetal Inapec- tora Jacobse, Meyer and Roddy, charged} with having embezsled special delivery | letters, When arrested Hubner was self- posecased, calmly taking off his apron and asking to be searched. He was ac- commodated and nothing was found on; him, but when his apron was examined | the Inspectors say Gocoy letters were found in a pocket. Hubner inelated that the letters found THAT KILLED 32) time he started a sprint the spectators went wild, Tho Pinkertons are dolng great work (Continued from First Page.) Central to instruct partioularty any of not @ <rook er plekpocket has got ih- side the Garden. They ordered out positive shake of the head. On redirect) examination ‘ome in the Garden aft mong them being two fas see men who the “Pinks i professional pickpocke {2.37 the 40) mark was reac! Fogler being the rider to first u Mr, wanted to know $f the eloctric locomo- Smyth mii 101 tives wi elehe m! piled that ever tested above twenty- an hour, The witness re- they seldom were. iy x 1 {Ww ‘Another spill occurred Just before &| “Do you honestly th tthe May “Th a ..{muat have fallen from his working o'clock while the men were riding! or would rive n public hearing?) Inter: | ‘Then the fuses were not tested above | MvT. intn the pocket without his knowl- around the Fourth avenue turn. | punted Ald nan Peters. Ten't {ft A | ils point? oge and made an emphatic denial of Galyin's wheel swerved and he ren caok that opts Shit have) a icenaed said Pickford. At the same Suiltvae picvoleadearnot alts pe Pe down in a heap, iwith Breton and Mac-| Mayor's hearings went away : Sian Hoxrorinarsneatt 5 Talgni ‘ore Uni - | Donald” sprawling cover. him. Breton | affrontes and inaultes? Didn't that oc: Monlent 4 box of maichen in the pocket) Moher shields, but was commibted to Jumped up quickly and went on riding,! cur In connection with the Piattnish | 0b A ir Adant blew up with @/ the Tomba in default of $250 bail, Hub- BUC Galvia Land ;MacDonald twereiss| extension tearing foud report and a cloud of amoke. ‘The|n-y te unmarried, and Hved in the Bronx badly stunned that tiey were compelled| “Tam not a champion of the Mayor. | tension was relleved for a moment ny | *!th a widowed mother and stster. too getarolieved nel partnera, © | by any meant. anetetmneallt loud’ merriment, ¥ a Saxon Willa th Salt Lake Ci ivand 4 not now the fee f $75 2 rider, 15 expected to retire from the race | neople of Fatbuih, but T do knpw the} Dla sou ever train the green. en; KILLED: BECAUSE HE at any moment. He has been suffering] feeling of the people o be city a: |wineers in judging the «peed of the . i] considerably: from lls stomach, and be-| whole." pegs lyocometives?! asked Mr, @myth WOULDN’T PLAY CARDS. wides 4 bad fill during one of the —— Mra AM TAGL Sollee en | ash-upe replied the wit-| ey Hes Sherwood waa ordered out, of WESTERN. UNION MAKES... |ness. Passaic Man Shot by Brother-in- the race at 745 this morning py the| | “Was Mr. Smith responsible for your x racing omcials, as he had} n oft the! NO MENTION OF DIVIDENDS. |,., . ea lor yous Law 'From Whom He Had trac olir hours, Ww was the} i ss 4 time to, him’ to get a new replied Pickfont, hes!- Won in Previous Game. ‘tner. . ~ Hi ‘F te ly, hast nee Oe Ee Executive Committee Departs from | ‘92! | fmsecinl ecrne Wen ine veda i ‘ 3 R. Rogers, the engineer of the} Dassaic, N, Dec, 10.—Because h TOOK TEN OF THE CREW Its Usual Custom and Causes 1 train, was then called : a . would not play cards Giuseppe Noto hot and killed hls brother-in-law,, Pie- tro Castanzo, ‘at/their home, No, 170, Time Table Governed Speed. ‘Gossip Downtown. Nogers is of heavy bulld and confitent ng of the executive TO PIN DOWN INSANE MAN. | There was CEERS FR $20,000 000 C0 MAMEDIN JERSEY Federal Judge Declares Elec- tric Vehi Insolvent — Defaults in Payments. cle Indge Cross, of the United States Ctr- cur, Court, at his hotge/in Etlzabeth, N. J., to-day appointed Halsey M. Barrett jand Henry W. Nuckiess recetywre for | {ole Comruny, a $%0,- the Electric Ve 000,007 New Jersey corporation, with a | manifacturing plant,at Hartford, Conn. | tinen The receivers are bonded for $260,000 ack. The Hartford Rubber Works Company, which has a claim of 6t,- 785.65, was the petitioner. x Tnabliity to get ready cash js sald to be the cause of the Blectric Vehicle Company's ‘trouble. Judge Cross in appointing. the receivers adjudged the company to be insolvent because It had defaulted in th® payment of $2,500,- ‘cop of 6 per cent. bonds which matured | arord Nov. The bonds, secures indebtedness consists of these y a mortgage on’ prop- jerty of the company held by the Mor- jo: ton Trust Company, of New York; notes aggregating $899,351.60 and acoounts pay- able amounting to $204,790.32. The as- sets are placed at $14,084.432.48. Of this only $12,000 fs cash, the rest consisting of the plant, patents, stock, accounts pay- able, &o. STUFFED THE CRACKS “AND TURNED ON GAS. andlady Says Her Dead Lodger Had Been Drinking Heavil Henry Anderson, forty-five years old, was found dead tn a hall room on the third floor of No, 23 Tenth avenue, L where he has roomed for five weeks, | early to-day. Death wos due to asphyx- jatiog. Whea Mrs. Max Keller, who, rents the rooms, climbed to Anderson's lott to make the beds sho could not open | the door. Poilceman Gonder, of the West Twentieth street station. broke It for her, Anderson masiving fully dressed actosa hia bed. An overcoat and other Ing Was stuffed into cracks In the, Window nad placed against the: door to prevent the gas escaping, No letters Were found. Anderson. according Mrs. Keller, had bedn dtigking heavily and had done nothing since he renteil the room, Ne HELD UP GIRL CASHIER, IS HELD IN $2,500 BAIL. | Joseph Greifeld, who’ attempted to hold up the-girl cashier of a restaurant at No. 829 Sixth/avenue in true V tern style yesterday was held in $2,100 bail in the West Side Cour? to-day. Greifeld entered the restaurant when irwas fairly well filed. He stuck a big gun over the nose of Mise Ethel Bayer, fhe cashler, and told’ her to turn over the money or die. She merely. are: licemen rushe before he did any harm. and tro. po- Cuba Eats Fruit New York eals.meat. Canada eats pork and Iceland eats fat. The colder the climate the fatter the food because fat heats tbe body and heat ts life. The finest fat that grows makes Scott’s Emulsion It is the Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. ‘SCOTT'S EMULSION is full of heat and nourishment. It has .a power im it that gives vigor and new flesh to those who suffer from consumption and other wasting diseases. All Druggiets; 80<, and $1.00. Pave e | eommnitter of the direstors of the West-|xpression His natural complacency | Tied otreet, late last night and escaped. | One of a thoiiennd returning [tata te or apn Company to-day |WAs shaken by nervousness, He said| ‘rhe men had played the night before to th hokth went suddenly” {ne | 6°. non eee citue kre the run as far as the Woodlawn bridge|angq Castanzo won considerable money, | san {tho Utte steamer -Laura | ie, aoe oe tue nuamterty (NAS uneventful, Ag he passed under the | tr. view of this, Noto contended tant ie | aiié Waa being cast free from |MMdation regarding ridge he felt a jar, ‘Then he saw a| sould be given a ohance to win back: | dock at the Bush ate {dividend on the stock of that corpor- | 70 °°) oF th Mra, Castanzo is left with an Infant "da spike on the dk ation }fash lighting up the ground. He aet| cntid,” christened yesterday. She wit- HS NT oF the airbrakes about 280 feet beyond | nexecd the shooting. de Whatefer action was n K : 3 Thie Lae peuties Mince [the Bridge, Ths locomotive ran 60) bert Exec ¢ i i thought, befors {he speed slack- Tit wan with some difficulty that te: made pubic ne adjourn: Bs j trom the regular custom or years pean the custom « Pago oint. |. For vears st has been th m. case of Itch |} the executive committee to make otradine Piles Ip} \nown the dividend .recommendation Eos a Aiately after th It _wes.': | les lo the effect that the dividend jtween Bronx Park and Williamebridge? "That was all you were told about | the speed you Were to make round that | sharp curve?" | COUNTER GOODS pay except In 191 and 10 per | | would be dor passed | ‘From 6.35 to 6,36," nce Jan Sl this company fos repre 5 paid a caw dividend at the rate of 5 | NA VAR ete AISEATI ES [her cent. per annum in quarters’ ¢ schedule says 93-10) miles, Or IN s period of ectri said, | ments of 1 1-4 per cent. lwhen 6 per. ce! cas | cent. fn scrip wan pata, —__ BLACK HAND” LETTER THREATENS FAMILY. | oe | instruction in driving | lecomotuve Was four days, , on a two-uille track, He! never knew how faust the motor was! minnh iy thene trials, ws Held Reaponsible for Wreck, tired i, Smith, | pres 1d General slanuge Central aulruad 6 ig Ih the second. UeKree,” pe: | warhest Uday before Justice Bupreiie Court. “und «| No. 18, WALNUT CREAM KISSES......POUN SPE » 10c v Citizens: , predestination and kindred theorles blow when the famous scientist Vice- | oF tae em, for In nd Child Un- alking of Death for Man, Wife less He Stops 7 a Robbe ty Ith brains, determinaticé: and action, he Survival of the Fittest," is laid ndation ts proved by every-day hap- k and Inactive fall before the strong incoln was born’ the son of a farmer, s he worked his against Smith was rs Grand Jury afver inves- wreck at Woodlawn of eo. i, ei, were ‘kille: he derendant SPECIAL OFFER ‘10 SUNDAY er of Dela- ed a) himself PAIRS, when twenty hud alxty-acven Injured, Suu ball, as t District-Attorney Smyth tn his vpening addfess to tie Jury’ dwe lon tae responsibility of a man who, lke Nas in charge Of m grea’ rail- of ¢ ‘orthen and Ald etter {s signed Black f A30-PO ortunities ‘than Lincoln was ever of- th are described every day in The ° wari t| road bysteni. He suid he expected. to Beane nice | trey whow that i was guilty of culpable World's Want Directory, 2 ium of demand his wite negligence, He sas Y a eere The letter its beon turned | "It Will not be necenaary aw in most success inde Totty Oat ices’ | case when a crime le charged to show Intent to commit states Kence t erima. ‘Tho Jaw {If Kross and culpable negi! Chusos death the guilty peruol: ¢ sender of ft are belng made. er of the letter intimates that red men loved at the to accept the assista pe CEN lance We deliver tres purchases of—one ‘ong are constanly- pass dollar Rad’ over between Battery amd cee i a ndly toward the meny must be punished," ) 200mm, Bireet, We deliver 1 to: 10, who robbed the place. “i S omen Aha frst witness for \tHe prosecution ibs. fot tonpotnte tp) Sanbattan) Great Army—the Fit ws |waw Willlam 8, Tracy, a car and ait Fred Fetal AP Orta. Inspector, He told of havink Inapeated tent. C. 0. D, Candies for Gur outs the steva’ Ioxprean shortly: before tt lett “New Yor xcont for broker , | contuct whoes, he sald, the incomotives, and cars were in perfect shape, . ( Bronchitis 5 Of-taen customers carefully packed ang, shipped trom’ our special mail order department. iden: changes of waathar | chuse bronchial troubles, “Brown's Bron. chiul Troches"? give relief. No optat 280, 50c, and $1 a box, %* Such as Buttercups, Butter Scotch and Chocolate Wafers, Cream Kisses, Etc., Etc. CIAL FOR THIS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Spacial Assorted Chocolates( SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INSTITU POUND PAIL OF ‘TOWN 'TALK” MIXTURE AND 5 éo HALF-POUND HOLLY WREATH BOXES, FOR.... UND PAIL OF “BARLEY SUGAR MIXED” AND 60 HALF-PCUND HOLLY WREATH BOXES, FOR .. Park Row store open ereninre until 11 o'clock, Molasses 20c' Pound, SPECIAL for this WEDNESDAY OLD FASHION SUGAR « PEPPERMINTS & WIN: 1 Qc TERGREENS . .POUND 19c 20 TIONS, $2.40 $3.00 Buy of the Maoufactarer ? ETC, fou ©. ELAS secomorse 4 in and arrested Greifeld THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1907.4 URGES BANKERS TO PULL TOGETHER | Charles Elliott Warren Wants | Them to Help Avert a | | 1 | Legislative Pani i | At the annual meeting of the Now, York State Bankers’ > Association, | Group Six, at the Hotel Manhattan to-! | day, Charles Elitiott Warren, president | | o€ the New York State Bankers’ Asso- | claden, sald in part: i “We have recently gone through aj |money pante successfully, Let us |through Jegimiative panic, with re- jsults both lawting and for the country’s ary of the Treasury Congress give the ikorous attention, | or suggestion of | an. ‘Therefor, it may ‘be per- | t for me to, say that the {deat fy that Involving the orgunise- and operation ‘of: @ central bank esue and deposit. But the feeling although recently that prompt and nakes no Ghote | tion jor t \ hus, been” gensral, somewhat modified, .tne¢ the American public was, not ready to accept a qen- |.tral bank. It was with that: view that |Mr. Hepburn and his associates - ot the Currency Conimisston presented a plan which recelvad ‘practically the | lunariimous indoracn\nt of the bank-| [ers of the United Stxtes' at their inst | {annual conventio je Hepburn pian, | In my opinion, will, {f enacted Into law, | arent’ relief end protection aginst many eyiis from cwhich the | public, and especially the banking cam- munity annually suffer. “I urge bankers ard financiers gen- individual plana for the monetary conditions, and indorse rally to dro} betterment urintmously | taken by |PEACEMAKER SHOOTS TWO. PITTSBURG, Dec. 10—What will | probably end in @ double murder oc¥ curred at Springdale, Pa. last night, when Charles Biadk, aged nineteen | years, shot Inra Heres, ‘aged twent four, and James Sabo, aged twenty-one years. Beres and Sabo were fighting) over a woman when Black attempted to acties pencemaker. He was struck to | | | | | with @ hatchet. whereupon he drew his revolver and ‘fired. .At this junoture he was victously attacked by Sabo, whom he also shot. Black was arrested, FOR™ PERSONS HAVING IDLE FUNDS OF $1,000 and upward, ‘at this time, we ‘an safely Invest them to NET o) per cent. on first mortgage, SO per cent. of value, On im- proved city and country -real ‘ estate, titles guaranteed. Wé aré and for many years have been attorneys for two National Banks and one Savings Bank. Address LAW FIRM, 267 World. DIAMONDS ASSORTMENT OF Christmas Gifts Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. CASH OR CREDIT ONLY RELIABL# UP-TO-DATE GOODS EASY PAYMENTS. No employer's references necessary. |, Welte or Telephone 5867 Cort. WHI send representative if desiret, Ametican Watch & Diamond Co,}! 3 Maiden Lane, Third Fiver. PIMPLES Best for ‘The Bowele WATCHES 1} SUAL DALE. TEN LLION DOES | ANNUAL SALE, TEM MILLION SLIP COVERS | FOR 5, 6 or 7 PIECE. SUIT, ‘The, best Helgian Damask, allowing "Phone: of drop uaa postal ‘hed an expert. tt ri enoed upholaterer will call with samples and take meamurementa. UPHOLSTERY Co.,, 156 West 234.S1., Bat, oth 47th ave Ipholstery at Lowest. Prices, PuPRCtAL vais FOR CHRIBTMAR. Orders taken now delivered before Christmas. MONEY TO LOAN a mortaaaos, alec Prompts on imidine ‘continent and undt- JOHN FINCK, 39 W. 42d st. _ \RELIGIOUS NOTICES, Le RUM. CHUBCH. THE FIFTH i Wodnesday, a Frew FIED HS AVE ddan treet ain Bening Wore \ Meme: Adve o eee COMES iitake the chale at gavctorn ~ HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. iQUSEWORK—OW}, TELONETTE CIGARS, WwW FOR 16 C \T: are jarger t any simiine Clears | made and the QUALITY Is superior. Compare t ponvince your- 7 self, GUARANTEED HAVANA | BLEND, If they pleasecyour taste, speak te friends at Allen Totac i Indepen ut them, co Company, New York, M unufacturers. Write for Holiday Catalogue ASPERFEL pelaay Pants LEVELAN ESTABLISHED 1857, {45 Bowery "oxcry Savio Bank Block Bet. Grand Broorne Bts., north ¢f. Grand et, “L” Station, west wide of, streets Bebwny nation ROEIRe ACE Gentiemen’s Beich- er Ring: a biae- white stone; 11-16 karat; perfection fn cutting; rar passing brilllancy: cat to tmpstt, #215; sacrt- $135 \ steel whi Rem,” perfec 0-16 kt; Tittany set. Ung: worth $65 $100; special... blue-white di Links, Dumb well solid gold; genuine Diamond in centre; sae: $1.50 as Latest novelty, La- dies’ Cluster Ring, ® Blue white, bias- [ine ( dlamonda, 1 ymret afect; cost ortainelly $100; GaNOWVIC SVI The morning and ev. papers’state that over $1,000,- 000 worth of Diamonds have been converted into cash their owners, who had to realize. They found Diamonds the most easily convertible of any form of property. Our. purchases: of such Diamonds ran into the ‘thousands, and we expect to sell every one of them at ‘a-small advance during: the ‘Holidays. Select Gifts now and have them ‘re- served for future delivery.” roiled So clade tet AB AY Write for Holiday Catalogue © ESTABLISHED 1897, | {44 Bowery2ersry Seviner: bet, Grand and Broome Bts., aacrnnt apt Breaime, Stes, Dr ot street. Svhway atation Spring et. DARKER.—At —her residence, 240 1 128th et, on Sunday, Mrs. JULIA BAR- KER; of Henry Barker, mother ef Mrs, Mary Flattery and Mra. Katle Our ven, “uneral from late residence, 240 E, 180tm, > feqaiem mass ‘at All Saints, Chursk on Wednesday, T0-v'clock. : DUNDAN.—-Suddenly, Des. Pitrobmen WJ.) DUNDAN, of the 234 ; foved hushand of Amie, 0. Dundas, see Connolly, at bix residence. 263 W, 130cm mt, Funeral Wednesday a! 0.4. M, sharp, Plesee 6. omit flowers, Funeral strictly ortvmte,) PULLIS.-On the 9th tnx, JOSBPIOEE. Th -PULLIS, beloved daurhter of Dennis . thhane, at her residence, 115 ieaet OTR ot, Fungral Thursday, Des. 12, at 9'de My to Chirch, of 8t, Francis De Satan, eae nave, and 90th at, Relatives amd (are invited to attend. Jntemment ‘Calvarh oh, Bie