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ey errr ret 2 expressed that, in the event of the Countess, there might he a jegal battle for her millions, It is un@erstood, how- er, that the contract thoroughly cov- ers this ground, and that even the keen- est of attorneys can find no patchwork | fn St Which might be Count Not a Spendthrift. Friends of the Count’s say that he ts by no meana a aspendthrift. In fact eince his stay in th® Vanderbilt house his popularity with the servants has been in about the #ame ratio with bis expenditures. His economy does not extend to his uniforn the most worgeous of which, that of Lieutenant in the Ninth Hussars, he will wear at the wedding. The Vanderbilt calves, {t Is reported. are to be put to the ordeal of appoar- ing In knickerbockers, Swords will he cut out, as none of the guests—Amerl- can born—have had practice In the art of proménading, with trusty blade on D. One Hundred at the Breakfast. Only one hundred” of the wedding uests have been Invited the break- fast, which will follow the ceremony. leave the | They | honey= The Count and his bride wi Grand Central by the %15 train will travel to Newport for the moon in Alfred Vandewbilt’s private car, which Will be attached to an ex- eas engine will & DAKRAKE CAT fo carry the numerous trunks. The pair will take session of the Breakers and dodge cemera men and their friends until the first week {n February, when they sall for Europe. The Count Is reported to have said he won't come back for many a day. | ABE HUMMEL 10 ATTACK THE STORY OF EVELYN THAW (Continued from First Page.) {t I can live on hash and ham sand-| wiches and be just as comfortable. “IT will be glad to sve the Sw phys. cian that came to-day,” added Evelyn Thaw. “When I last saw him in Eu- rope in the fall of 4 1 spoke French very indifferently. Now I think he wil! be surprised to see how much | know of the language.” | Foreign Witnesses, Land. | The much-belated and long-expected | witnesses who came from’ Europe to/ testify for the defense arrived to-day. ney got im on the White Star liner | Adriatic, which was delayed nearly two Gajs by stormy weather. | ‘The party consisted of the following Persons: Dr. Aibert Abrams and Mrs Abrams, of Paris, W. E. Jarrett, of | Denwens oi Gasya, os oWikeriatu, Le, | Busse” Welle, Lunuun, und out | Waurmann, Wanrmann anu Jarret | #fe nurses ata avsyual acefuants. | Whe ower three men wie phy siians. WVoey ail ure to Len, IU 4s Sulu ot legea inraliunal wes and wialements of | as|| ‘ked i} COA.CTWORKE EATIME; ASK $1,000 O.NACeS John Rohr Sues Officials Who, He Says, Ignored the Eight-Hour Law. THE JURY DISAGREES. Defeated Plaintiff Says He Believes in Union Hours, Even in Prison. The most disappointed man in West- chester County to-day le John Newman Rohr, a former inmate of Sing Sing | Prison, who sued Btate Supt. C. V. Col ins and the chief officials of Sing Sin for $10,000 damages in the Supr Court because he was forced to work more than eight houre @ day, as pfe- scribed by law. Rohr's novel sult was tried before Justice Keogh and a jury at White Jains this week, and after the jury- men had wrangled for ten hours with- ou. coming to an agreement they were discharged. GJGKENHEIMS. JAP EMIGRATION “SHLLINCONTROL TO HAWAII AND SMELTERS MEMO STOPS | Family Still Holds Majority of Mikado's Foreign Minister Re- Stock, Head of Com- —,__ fuses to Let Politics Af- pany Says. | fect New Plans. TOKIO, Jon, %—The programme for of A slump In the price of the stock of the American Smelting and Renn- [ing Company in two weeks from 791-4) {he speech of je 23-8 haa been accompanied by «Ae regarding the | Tumor that the Guggenhetm famliy las) Yen, and the | Deen forced out of control of Bmelters| speech war postponed until Jan, 39, by the Mandard Ol} Company [when It fm expected that Viscount Hay- This report haa gained wide circuis- ashi will outline definitely the plans of to-day's session the Diet, including n Minteter Hay- immigration ques was suddenly changed tion, but Dantal Guagenheim, head of the government for the restriction of the Gumwenhelm faintly and President emigration to America and Canada, Of the American Smelting and Refin-; It te underetood that the postpone- {ing Company. positively decinred this ment was due to the fact that « reply lafternoon that it t# without founda-|from the American Government to the tion, [last memorandum from Japan waa ex- | That Henry H. Rogers and the Btand- | pected to be handed to the Foreign [ard O!! miionatres are deeply inter- | Office thie afternoon, : ested in copper and control Acalga-| Since the de! ii mated Copper, ta w known, Natur-| orandum the Sena eae ally {t would be to Standard Ol ad-! han issued the most stringent Instre, vantage to secure control of American | tions to all governors and other off Bmelters, becausa the Guseeenhelms claw concerning the regulation of fu. though their various emoiting Intereste. ture immigration along the lines of the Jabeolutely control the price of copper. | future definite policy of o |" But hero ts Mr. Guegenheim’s potl- | which Includes the prevention y hea tive and unequivical declaration of UN-| mation of jaborers to Arrierioa Aisturbed control of Smeltera wven tO! Canada, except under given conditions an Ryenine World reporter at the St) wijon be satisfactor mae Rea's Hotel t eatayaulLyvauie eesti “Tt wish to deny through The Byening | No Tabor a Pr IBMORDeERIteOK tar February at the ivnite Blainep Court/ Nora) that the Guewentielm family, of | grate) to extco, House. which Iam a member, has lost control | — URI liecell aunioninhoursierenl| CCenvact at) cote euteror meena tal though the work is done inside the {@stries throien which st engages | gray walls of Sing Sing.” sald Rohr to | Mining or smelting copper an Evening Wor-d reporter to-day.| "I am president of the Amarican | ‘Bight hours’ work @ day is enough | Smelting and Refining Company ci i" for any man, and I stand ready to my term runs unt!l September. If I live it champion the cause of the unfortun-juntil September I shall be president at | ates who wear the stripes.” that time, I have no intention of re- Rohr is robust, of medium height, for- | signing and wil! not be vallad upon to} ‘ years old, and was convicted | resign, betore) Judes Platt wot, aWeatchester line renary that controll of! emeltera| caries: County, on Aprit H, 192 of Wife 88° Ings panned or tm about to past trom | Cuspidors, Glassware and Cat COG CHS are) years and) the Gugwgenheims was first put into eight months’ Imprisonment. It was proven that Rohr had struck her in a Jealous rage. Only Few of the Things Hurled at Him. jetrculation by @ clique of men engaged |in bearing our stock. They have sold it Tr EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, HEAD CRUSHED IN [400 PROSTEATED AY PLINGE FROM BY COLD WHILE TRAN IN TUNNEL HANDLING SHOW Passenger From New Haven) Half of Army Recruited From Killed by Fall From | — Hungry, Ill-Clad Men Platform. : Succumb. | After th | i r the passengers on the 6.28 train | CONTRA from New Haven had left the Grand | | Central Station to-day a worrled look- | ing man approached a policeman on the station platform and said that he CTOR MAY QUIT. | Unjust Measurement of Carts | row, which | enirt. 1908., RS 8 ing into consideration the heeping above the level. This had caused a good deal of trou ble, Mr. Bdwards admitted, but an ef fort was being made to atraighten It out. laa | ,,{O€ course,” sald the young man “the whole trouble was caused "by wrangling between the contractors and truckien over these measurements, but now that we have ordered that the heap Measurement be allowed we expect to |meke better progress, We will have 4,000 men and 2,000 trucks out to-mor- is twice the usual Sunday We expect to have the atreets fn geod shape by Monda Many Victims of Cold. through the early All morning the police were active in saving persons overcome from coid from freeaing to death. They had been warned to be extra vigilant for such cases. Passing through Rutgers Square Park @ policeman saw a man huddled in the snow, almost unconscious. His hands and feet were frozen, When warmed at the police station he sald he was Alexander Pollock, and that it didn't Is Claimed, and 1,000 Ve- | hicles Taken Off. | had lost his brother-in-law, Michael Mulvey, of New Haven, who had been on the train when it left the One HunGred and Twenty-fifth street sta- | tion, The man, who sald he wae Fran- | ols Gilloy, of No, 191 Ashland street,| Of 80 men who marched from the New Haven, expressed the fear that Bureau of Btreet Cleaning at midnight Mulvey had been thrown off. |to give battle with snow-filled streets He said that he and Mulvey left New ene teeey ween ieee a getters Haven at 4 o'clock in morning and that Mulvey was bound to sail on the, hausted from exposure within four Mauretania at 9 pies Soon acer hours, er station ul- ae weeped oaineliplattentt of the Most of them were men smoking car and did not return. | bare clothing—some in rags ‘The policeman and Gilloy went to gloves, and few had shore that kept the the office of the station agent, WhO gnow from their gockiess feet. Not one telephonedsito: GOOEY CMe) tt) Ml) man in twenty had an overcoat. It was tunnel at Elghty-sixth str where there 1s @ section foreman’s station. an army recruited from the unemployed adow of Trin F. Long, the section foreman, war In- that marched under the structed to take @ man and walk nort! : f : Sree hor tracKuite] eve imouthi ofthe [to, Cnurcauend wor eal het Way. down towarg Wall street. tunnel. At Ninety-second street Long and hi8 Then a few of the weaker companion found a dead man De ba with the thinnest clothes or the empti- aide the southbound track with his é Kaea wer dshedMllntwmn nes gicarciadlathelcermsvomectemceme) LA everac. body to Elgnty-elghth street and called fell with shovels half raised. Others Policeman Ryan, of the East Elghty- staggered like drunken men and dropped eighth etreet station, Ryan summoned out. Those who continued to hurl the In in threa few had 8—those few | an ambulance from Presbyterian Hos- snow into the carts were blue from pital, but the surgeon said the man hag | cold. There is a serious hitch in the ar- been dead for nearly an hour. 6 Tangements between the snow contra In the pockets of the dead man wert found papers establishing him as tors and the Street Cleaning Depart- Michael Mulvey, of New Haven. Among ment that may result in a complete them was a third class ticket calling for mipture before the day ts over. So de passage on the Mauritania. The body clared John F. Chaughnessy, the prin- was removed to the East Elghty-elghth cipal contractor for this borough, to street station, where it was claimed an Evening World reporter to-day. later by Gilloy. It is believed that Ready to Quit Contract. hurry ‘Chaw on the occasion of une or |short and are trying to depress the Mulvey fell from the car uM platform a: @nouier of fis Vise to kusope uucing | Forced to Work Overtime. | price for profit. | Ninety-second street and plunged ete When seen in his office, in the East Guirainteivalycares > SU EO, “The prison officials were not long In, cralnediesl Dividend! pete é Jong against the (hanpel, wall. He was River Savings Bank Building, he was ‘All the Way ove. the party preserved! finding out that 1 could set type.” Rohr, oe ‘as peace and small beers in| F y the train, polling over with wrath, and said that en ror inputery regaraing tacit busi- | explained, “and I was assigned to the| ‘Although there are $09 shareholders O'Connor's saloon at One Hundred and bitaee pare aereaetaln a 1 Columb 3 | unless he got what he Hess here. They perssenuy recused 0) peinting department. For a time they |in Smelters, the Guggenheim family has Columbus avenie to-day when in treatment he would throw up the Jov say foster of Hot they expected 10] worked me the regular hours, which laiways held enough stock to secyre con. /ttrolled Bill Cullen, better known as| Sr eactalt ble $100(000; bond ate at one tabie and they stayed muen| are from 7.80 to 11.80 A. M., then an/tro}, It still holds a controll ng int Babe Salty the featherweight eT have lost 1,00 trucks during tt to luemselves. {hour for dinner, and from 12.30 unill t hi et ready to “crapper: his brother, Harry Cul 5 ; “ iit: When the Guggenhelms get ready t ry Cullen, | i Shaughnessy, “because arantine Hy In ib ; fi cs * ‘ lly 5 3 ‘ night,” sald Mr. Shaughnessy, Re ea ee ete areca ri teraraan deo momwecenback jonuithe)- Jobs S201 fen vayAmericanlsmellera they Willsasle] any es a UN iets nee yeUney ORD nt the unfair classification of trucks Thaw's lawyer, vourded the steamer, | MOWever, came Mr. Main Squeeze or/a circular to the shareholders infor who has the same name as the athletic | ' + the officers of the Street Clean } Ps Pai! ] . i made by the officers of Feet once sought out the group und | Mr. Big Poilticlan who wanted a hurry |i oo or the date and cause of their re- Instructor. but who Isn't the same per- a ereaGraniouninaresnient counselled them to talk to no one. At. printing job turned out, and myself and) ne a vou can state for me that/#on. A few houra before Mr, “Baber fanseene rey ? X the pler other representatives of the de- | several others were ordered to scab {tirement, but you can 0) UGE Siri eam naa leoa ea aSlentiAea lie the trucks are divided into five classes fenae, including & couple of private de-|')'", citcont pay or thanks, And|there fs not the remoes possibility of) ee vee min tcl’ otk 19 trimmed | —_——-—_—. A. B, C.D and A Clase A truck tectives, were waiting, ready to fend off | | eel SHE ere at ie auch procedure. »y Sam Kel the English fighter, at | uupposed to contain one and one-half of’ Jerome's provess servers. As | | hat. i naithe Polo A. C, and he was feeling| ‘ Fy {4 supposed to contd n half goon as the foreigners had made the “I felt like writing to ‘Bie 6 or It hag always been the policy of th: Breese t Tema | Jump Said Policeman, “Op| cubic yard, a Class D truck six cunic customary declarations to the customs | gsome other typographical union and no- | Guegentielm family to be honest witness pow exactly how! ‘ yards, people they were bundied into cabs and | tirying them that we convicts were) the public and ovr aharpholderan, Cin) oe eS eee oe aun wateinve ate I'll Shoot,” and Miller ‘Naw, ever since the Street Cleaning several hours. | and sixteen hours out of the twenty-) Merch, wi the dividend period ar-| ner were heaving g.assware and| Jumped. terday, under specific di Rain Clash Over “Lunacy. | fous sor tien vous te pelwate 10. cae the | rives, the dividend in American Smelt-/\oities and. tron-stone china cuepldors their superintendents, they been | prison officials’ friends, But it was Im-|ers will be cut. ; putting Class D trucks in Classes A While the relations between the Dis- | pogs " 1 be and the official saloo at and free | ‘ p i f Oe ee rete tueton. hare) Possivle to get a letter out of the pri-{ “There is no honest business enter-|iinen fixtures and similar portable | James Miller was on a second-story and B: This means a serious loss to YHeen most cordial up to Cais time, it i, fon without first passing through the ) these times but has to cut)y. fire-escape In the rear of tment) my sub-contractors, and they would delievea that when ihe triads ts re-use. Warden's tands Oividends. 8 ae tvenker hare: Knickknacks at the barkeeper, Jolin | FOOSE" No "seo Brook avenue, ine | not stand for it. ‘They have been quit Gh Monday the prosecutor and the de- «4 21, 2% AOIAR AMI hORNGOREE our stocks for| Gleas Gieason had three frients in t > D OK avenue, the not stand fot ney have been qui Yendley Wewser wi have agveral incers), “OT Jan. 21. 22 and 90 tn the year 1808, | Holders who, nad token, Gro er"tne| Gleason. Gieason, had three {ents iN) eons, last night ae ae TE Tain teen AIDS WAMtAn ed sano Nene nS SHOU MAES A PiaT BLA Gr RIE EOCR STE ee ee practice and were geen thereabouts no| revolver ac tim nundred ks out and now I have is asking that the entire testimony taken SeriWhiGnt 2 Seattle ore Lenders, Not Borrowers. | When the cop cn the post finally| “Jump dow or 1 hoot!’ cried only four hundred left. Before si Ve lunacy commission wil jon {ch a prison official Is ‘ i i b F ee f jenvewnunt (ri Uxamined ‘Thaw. durin halt of the treasurer. I am hard working. willing Along with other industries, we have | arrived Gieason wax in a very bad | Romer ao yesterday five hundred trucks Se ee ae romanite: suber ge] treasurer, I am herd working, willing lmustained recont losses. But Te eee eee neveesiry to send him to, Without an instant’s hesitation Miler /had quit and Inst night another five uittieton wants none of this estimony tine the fob Til let any one write Heab- (te. of incts we were lontows Hated | ecoseyelt Hospital, where the surgeons| Jumped to the ground, the high jeap| hundred refused to accept the unfate een stnform> the ‘conscience of the| own ticket, Even a Chinaman would| “Since I firrt neard the rumor that | sewed up bls nose, put Several atiiones) dal’ ng him. CI Raai fea ony remo en ae Menken, Court | kick at this. |the Guggenheims were to be forced |in his scaip an sed a badly| Romer locked his prisoner in the {0m all over Brooklyn, from Jersey pineaveatimony/1apees eon no naa never w a mromecunisalnaeasmerieany emelier ein lacerated left hand Mas able to) Alexander avenue police statton on the and Newark. At midnight sixty cen read either bY Mr. Jerome or Mr. r Philadelphia a few weeks neo [ have| Thus amended e430n sa D | ierseeee h % anal been rent “lie yea could only be onkediongeundays mica! leevardiivaiivestizareaite ahees dy amended, Glearay Balice Court| charge of being a suspicious perso, |ucks I haa from Newark quit and broken by an order from Justice Fitz. “One Sunday I was attending tha) it sta here la noe th ree Assalants, ‘The Tenants told the policeman that Miler |Went back to thelr stables; several gerald, and no application for such an Methodist services in the prison chapel | stock that we cannot strate em in bonds of $1,000] had loltered around the flat house all) hundred returned to Brooklyn. and all for t examination, afternoon, Miller said he was a painter! got from Jersey City went back order had been made. Tt will che recaliwd that immediately eae EE Cae abe na aalOninintes See oetee after’Thaw gave his testimony before called me out. ‘What's doing? I asked, |20e* Mut mean fine LA Insi: “Better Treatment.” i See rari oo! sol Rates hieste have been buying them ere 10 nsists on ier photographs in from three to four Srisia bora typo nines COD Anas HeLa in! m We ot outside, “You'll have {0 lias a great tea of kiting in MARK TWAIN SAIL! | MOTHER S BETROTHAL | sphis has got to stop. and stop quick, ae enae OR Para ewaRUSEENGE OR Pei SAAT LL ie GEO Treat Oatcnn Gs aes MD (elect ry TL Rogers ON BERMUDA SHIP. | MADE HIM TAKE ACID, cr 1 sit earow up my anda and-quit tinee times dais sinen the tragedy, ‘and Tread Gr get Phaw's testimony, bat was done.’ T protested that 1 had no desire fot aw | — My contract calls for the cleaning of | sei" My “Mevelyn and. Hares refuse t {3 contended t the @n:|to work on Sunday, but he gave me the! § a B ‘ ‘ct Seeks ilder Si , 5 . F snow on Manhattan Island me eee! to pitulish the plain facts is bad ewers Thaw give to the questions of ion all days are alike to yoai eran ptmeniaetameniins UID OU Sy ene Miller Southern: Young Son Objected to Remarriage, fattery to Fort atreat t and rough, but. why. enlarge upon all the the commissioners proved teat he had [2Us i LEASE. CU Crt ea C1 ta SL eta ttc iared arty ‘i i site) Clime for Relief From Attack anti aA re eeeet from the Battery to One baxeness and degradation? a perfect. recollection of all that hap-, zebras, he said. Of course, 1 got| copper, Out yur concer, We ‘lime e c of ent and Tried Suicid, west, and . pened at the Madison Square Root Gar-| angry, but any show of it meant bread | sguded £0 Handle our silver outpu Laryngitis 7 ate ed Suicide | iinared and Twelfth street east of| This may come under the juriadiction den. ral a i fit meant bread jecives, and at the present. tin ot IR Us. When Detied. | sixth enue. I am under a heavy. /O% tne Sores Tanakannkl nd’ eM. terome and Mr. Littleton talked #84 Water and the dark ceil for youra|Rogere’s company. the United § samuel L, Clemens (Mark Twain) | Sixth aven i Vice, but if you will he so As to with Justice Dowling about this testi. 'rul 1 t up. I worked many | Company handles only our copoe Sam a Ea Ithe aaainonls a Opposition to. the approaching mar-| bond. but I consider ute Fearn peice tile I pelake at pleaatronernalgat mony. yesterday. Mr. Jerome insisted Sundays, always under protest The Unitel Sel Company acte| Was a 0 ong REID A ers agnlotileiwidowedimotlori ohabratire di monte mone aclanpacnen one oid the citizens of New Yo A thank 3 that jt should be read in full or not at ‘When 1 worked merely as rike oY our output. Its} mudlan, whieh sailed fer Bermuda to Fi w Na to a retin Olean eones Crowell last night that and will indorse thi nernnnit en emt ones all, Justice Dowling made no decisto e nights Iwas re-|anagers do not control the priecs. W. y. It had been reported that he had Mall carrier drove Joseph Keane ‘| claaw! Ghat | vexsutcul 4 ittiston ie prepared to Seht any ate) Warded by being allowed to pick from| make our own prices and we are In no cn ee the laat week and raid) twenty-one years old, of No, 415 Degraw|! would lay Cpr aubl ese E nese 2 tempt to uneeal thie record |” "© the scraps of meat left over at the keep-| Way dependent on that company Meer ai 0a 0) FOU USN EAE tg oo GUE He ra reettadrobisinnolania hem thuneriits | mee ate eee promised — s mess, This with black coffe: ana) Qi! Trust in It, He Thinks. HO Ary Gt ce MR ie. GR Gen aml in Pe aterl nee to it, but there has been no | A Tip for Fat Women. NEXT PENSION ROLL bread stituted a banquet for work-| W: Semcon lenminent Biock | Hert 1 the Bermudian abi anl gtreet Poles (Court before Maglatrare|cnanae: At the rate my trucks are ing overtime. Once, when I said that! house of MeCormick Pros. bour and a alt, sailing ities l coley. to-day andi held Inj $500 “tall for [quitting pretty acon T will have none | 1 _ few yenrx that excess fat of yours WILL TOTAL $150,000.000, Working cvnvicts over wight hours a | ty A wtatement about Smelters UrACOnE, tory i ntion when he tener examination Esc Kean will tecome a bad habit—impoxsible to ” + *\day was against tne State taw, the! sgr noon to Phe Evening World. WT Wag in lis stateroom only long Young Keane, it appears, was niwaya [tam to payment for the Joad in the | Fronk, Better take time by the foralock Weapon pelntad/out Rule 4 in the Erisca| oe the: Board op Dirsulecs at thelaoree | mowaiuco nansohts ooatrand Nac andi lia mothers) favenite Rexi and After Nii cliente haa baeny nut ‘and reduce now tn a natural way If you WASHINGTON, Jan. %—Conere ook, whic ‘ “They ican Smeitine Aad Refining Compang, | ten went to Rome other part af the; father died he considered himself the omparatively small quantity Of would keep intact the youthful symmetry i K, which reads: ‘They (the con-| ©" hee! i p hen wenving stewards, and. officers! head of the family. Mrs. Keane, some| A come h man Keifer, of Ohlo. Chairman of the Victe) shall not shirk work given to| Corn ines Heal ie Hey, pa OMT Mos! eal BY OUhian Whersabt a * time ago, began to accept the attentions; snow has been actually removed, though or 99 through the trying years of middle Gub-Committee on Pensions of the!them to do, on refuse to works I salalStandard OM had Joined’ torcen> mMhe| WV the Bermudian left the pler he of John Burke. line centres of the streets have been | ag9, Go to the druggist and ask him for House Committee on Appropriations, the law only cailed for eight hours, | DUYine has all eon in one quarter, as| was Not oosery able on deck Accord- Her son made strenuous objections. | yo) prusied and the snow heaped UP |i, ounce Marmola, % ounce Fluid Extract pension roll of $150.0 eee seems to tell me that this big bunen| "If Standard Ol) Com ald | him to a milder ci.tmate, walk or to the theatre, N: "| heaps are soon blown back or worked |gimplex. Take a teaspoonful after meals year ending ot Keys ts going to silp out of my | acquire Smeiters, with Its ownerhin of | — a ing, Mrs, Keane went on with ber prep-| gown and have to be shovelled UP | and at bedtime. Mix them at home if you is wil meant ianarcnallenaloniye He H malgamate would be in. position | arations for the wedding, : ‘ Clean- | wish ace that the Marmola comes to of the pension rol! of the ii Randiand/tandion your: mouth, L'closed'|ito ‘practically, contro} ice nt con. | COUNTESS ACCUSED AS After supper last night Mra, Keane, |ngain. Complaints to the Biroee See ma at an eatedih aee ferns Increase is largely >the UP. an it no weontrols the orice of | passing through the hallway of her | ing Department are © ing in n9 ; you in a sonied p ras Peewee: a provisions of the McCumber bill. ef- Rich Convicts Favored. oll eHowever asthe en andard A LITERARY SWINDLER, | Pome: heard groans in the parior. She! over the city, and the complaint is) Thin mixture makes firm-feshed. we fenliveninne ary. 1001, by whieh th | elimination of the Guggenhelme al entered an} found her son ‘writhing on | Over athe aame—untalr classification | formed women out of flabby, shapeles is in acc “The ef ur day was once lool nation iggenhelrr |The flool fe was coneclous and said vay her-ae with age and the abolishment of physt ight day was once tooked| Whom are practical smelting m | Gants coun tesavon'|| en ca ee ane Vanimarellamaciite ianalentrockalandilonda ones. It animates their stomachs to burn eal examination as a pre-requisite to the UPON as sacred by the inmates, bit not] = - - - | he’ had o} wards wasup the food fats instead of allowing them establishment oft pirate to het oiwith thelr ike (princlpal’keeper)/and'| Sturza, a member of the Hungarian | prompt ald of an ambulance surgeon | peputy Commissioner SO nadie tate cb physical “disability “wore lochor offic PHAR ORICA Mal gor said institutions or ¢ a e| nod! was arrested in thi y toe| saved Mf. e offices to-day. while | to g : yi i Sie Hira beter eae ; merellloihen omolats away awiaplcal: Aanme) cen cesidi Institutions iar for ther stats) Noo) Nee Hae Ae Ol te as I URE ee i! in charge of the omens oy grivine |turbing the let or requiring exercise to wht 9 PREC BOIGVER fines ca olnaahieaRTCn ©) or for Industrial training| day on t ge of having carried | Commissioner x 5 it out, §t dlsrolves ; (5 Nea SEPETCRL ATIC) PUIG RCIA RS RENE wa lout a series of Itterary ewindies, It PORT COLLECTOR SHOWS — | anout tne city in an effort to straignten reap ath te ty the! ta amar. tue P Th t i | was her custo! fe polices i) ec e sald es Hel Wani‘ed See ESE RET AIInE Seidi tte Wanted) Work pea Ba ae SZ" QFFICIALS HOW TO HUSTLE. 2 ‘* hoch ne ber ake when |to melt awsy harmlessly as much as 15 : scab, and ‘pet’ from the tramp line} poy, : (ae her own name to the works of authors + eee e had been a slight mistake | } “ 4 m by Peres dalthd dns Ta rmer em s\ rot known in Germany Austria, ana| oe had measured the trucksjounces f day without causing o single To-Day ! Tee ee eres Wl of Sing Sing tositfy In his ve-alt to| then fell the manuscripts for large] 1 oq Fowler, the new Collector| for See ee atarica nasi anolitake | Vet eaateaeeeeeee ee iy nails red in prison, was another oe ee 10 bade san worked me Hor some time past the Countess haa of the Port, gave a surprise to the Cus- | seme — _— | Spee : “ rab.’ {| could mention thirty others nvelght (hours day. en a leading fgure tn the Uterary| toms omcials to-day by boarding the | World’s Want Directory. 1ad to do fae ponceniha la named: ald nok etallyadany ured obtained DY. alee Drenenes |iett the battery for Quarantine The Raven’s Gift CATS CLANS Besides state Superintendent Colling,; Rohr's story of night work, but awors| from membors of the nobility lne\v nes GalledtoriRowlefiwas/aaked (ie : | s RDAY. JAN. 2 ‘Rohr named in his sult for damages} that I sat his (Redr's) own reque: pee oie! | is visit to Quarantine he oe | Arents 5 Girls d Rann that he was place nuthevext arya rearon for his 0 Qui Dee: | There is noth- Dakers 2 Hairdresser former: Warden Addisons Jonnsen Prin} Viet placed on the extra work | ROOSEVELT HAS BIG Hed that nobody should be surprised 1 a Ss | tng in the world Beckusepers Housework PPOs, na eam | “to find him on the job." | e will “stop 20 » iT f in tt y ydey heard h the 7 b) \ rT st Boys iaare * Joon P. Powers ntendent of in-| Attorney Ryder heard that the vote GATHERING OF CALLERS jy company with Deputy Wiliams ie | teh GeO} Bushelmen Tealiare 1, dustries, al! of pmunriaony: Hinl/otitialuryaetond| savenltolttyeilnl tavop = boarded the Adriatic, which came Alanasa as aullckly Butchers I He attorneys are Revnolde & Rydo, of Us: jot his client. Rohr. whore number in| WASHINGTON {5 —An unusial!| through the Narrows before daybreak | an na | Reapy RE Bindery Help 8 Nurses ng, and the defendants action prison was 53.166. expecta Interest number of persons visiied the White. ind waa waiting at Quarantine for the LIER, Cures and Canvassers + sore Piteeen Deputy Attorney | Bishop Potter and the Rev. Ernest W. olay to call on P. Cyatom-House men, ‘The Collector was } proven's Coughs, Carpenters Pree chere spat Rt Pek ipdavis oe lelilesm tormurn sing alien cvantain nic t : D fiestieat (snuwn how things were done, cop } Colds, Chambermaids ' ‘ HO) aa See none MR kaRE nie ha fon lhe VentoroaimanDRaene: ame lem being sponke Has vonr tour-of inspection anything | ry} ” Componitors 4 Salosindion : ¢ 4 4 is ie Vics-Erexiden Fairoanks | to do with the Shonts trouble?” he was | ‘GRIP 1 of the Laws of 1896, je'eht-hour law in the State prisons Congressmah Rennet, J. Sloat Fassett | vaked " ? Cooke (Male 2 ame ie eae ° 5g ‘ and Herbert Pars of New ¥ [aak ents : | M deliciously flavoured Sore Throat, In- Cee roses : 8 : Rohr has two married children, and| ana Gov Woodrufl Nem Fork. | No not directly."" he replied, “but acs flusnaa, Pine ue Dentists 3 ; T endent of State Prisons his wife, from whom s separate), Lilly, of Connectiut oak earcan ae leccrcyine nimeatt fluke food made. monta, ence: Drivers 7 f (de superintendents hagere and offl-| lives in Peekskill, N.Y. He is em- resinent rater alee nike aiad a fur-la hustler He ts frequentl~ at his desk | Healache, Tooth: Drug Clerks 3 Wa e s ai! reformatories peniten- ployed as a wang foreman at Ossining, ina P) Hobson, who te a. metiiae | Ae enely ax 7 o'clock A. M Be_eure the food comes ty whe ache, ‘Asthma, Elevator Runners. 2 Walirestos ¢ of the State, shall, so far as! and the local folk aay that exci sake site wher nee taule crisp. When package is al- I! Difficult Breath’ Engineers Mis e s . nh a ’ t except for, e Hou Committee on Naval af. | ‘ a fa Openi thalmolsture’ of ing. dy a eR 6 Sie aBl ba oauaal alle hen peaoneta nal iniNene fall from grace ne has Yeon al faire and who sivoed several | CAMPANIA MAY DOCK TO-NIGHT. | {it diz'makes it tough, In such case [| ” RELI MMMM LES y Siletesievecsses oveccadOe {tutions who are physically | worthy citinen, He got his full com. | Mills, logting to te Cilaresment of tue! The Cunard Line steamer Campania, || insist, that it be drisd in an oven RADWAY’S READY EF, apable toereof to be employed at hard! mutation for good behavior at Sing ri y ' TOR, |] per directions on pkg. then it ts A auc h Remedy for 0 The World printed 40 Ip Ads,|!abor for not exceeding eight hours of | G08 ident was Kiving the matier his hear.y|from Liverpool and Queenstown for |] Selictous. Successful household to-day, 189 more than all oth . New| o2o8 day. other than Sundays and pub-| Se SS WRF oT EN New York, was reported by. tates | Tee waaay (Oxe. A6k = Pere York papers combined. |e holt am but such werd lgbor shall | hoar Lineg 1 Canes Lee 18 Gage. Py Rind a * M. foreay, The Campania wil | peneee Suteal OF Ltd. maxers, id r for the rs . @ te! or ear! junda: > e he production of supplies Se."*higt Traches”. 0 Je'daye Gr moter refunded, Woo 'Ste™ morning. i ve when Keeper Dx came to my pew and that Standard O§) houses hold our | | -—-———--- | were matter much about him because he had no home or friends, He was sent to Gouverneur Hospital. John Sturgis, @ hardy farmer from Manitoba, who is used to pretty cold! weather in his home country, wandered into the White Star Line pier, at the foot of West Tenth street, so weak from cold that he fell unconscious. He wi taken to St. Vincent's Hospital. James Nickerson, a grocer, of No. 1084 Simpson avenue, the Bronx, started for market on his wagon early this morning, and when his team drew up at Gansevoort Market he was frozen) stiff and sitting in his wagon uncon-| scious. He also was hurried to St. Vin- cent’s Hospital. A handsomely dressed man, who! condition is go serious that he has not been able to tell his name, was found | in a snow pile in Clifton, Staten Island, land taken to the S. R. Smith Infirmary. | The traffic conditions throughout Greater New York and the suburbs are | greatly improved to-day. The elevated trains and the incoming suburban trains mostly on time, but there were many delays on the surface road: cuused by falling horses and stalled wagons, WANTS THAW TRIAL DETALS SUPPRESED Evening World Reader Fears for Young Girls Who May Be Affected. To the Filitor of The Evening World May I be alle through t col- s of your paper, to make a request T bollove expresses the sentiments whic of every refined man and woman tn this y well ax the entire country? Is there no way of suppressing at least a portion of the degrading details of the 7 12 While the publi may be interested in the case to the t of wanting to see Justice done there § no reason why th nauseating details should be #0 faith fully published, to potson the mind of every child who is old enough to read mind to and girls, Ir does not require a matu inderstand what Is printed. especially at an impressionable age, are led to look upon Evelyn Thaw as a roine, and some of the weaker ones becom ms for men of the Stanford White type. after reading about one or two pages dally of sensa- tional reports about her wonderful hewuty.. hi © temptation and how she was s upulously led to her ruin, and how « continued right on in the path after she knew right from wrong, and is to-day the most talked of woman in America There is no question that to many would appeal, We have seen girls this notoriety at a cost silly even at 80 BOYS ROB CHURCH - AND TRY TO BURN IT Three small bors were arraigned in the Children's Court, Brooklyn, to-day, charged with robying the Fourth Ave- nue Baptist Church, at Thirty-fifth street, and then setting fire to It, The youngsters are Frank Marble, of No. Fifth avenue; Louis Larsen, ef No. Thirty-frst street, and Arthur John- son, of No, 210 Thirty-third street, each thirteen years old. ne Fourth |ls a small Avenue Baptist Chureh frame structure and the boys Kot into it yesterday afternoon by eaking a window. They cut out $1 worth of lead pipe and then eet fire to a pile of hymn books. The 76 was discovered hefore it had done an eri de “s mold. the’ ead “pipe for at Genta” Phoy were ested by Detectives Cl Byrnes and Newman, of the Fourth ave- | hue station and immediately confessed the crime ‘They were held in. the Children’s Court’ for further In - | gation. ee? THOUSANDS HERE HELPED BY RECIPE Announcement of Home Pre- scription Created Many Calls, Says Druggist. That the readers of thir payer ap- Preciate advice when given !n good |faith is plainly demonstrated by the fact that one well-known loca: phar- macy supplied the ingredients for the ‘vegetable prescription” many |tiaes within the past two weeks. The jannouncement of this simple, barm- jess mixture has certainly accom- plished much in reaucing the great muny cases of kidney complaint and |rheamatism here, relieving pain and |misery, especially among the older | population, who are always suffering micre or less with bladder and urinary troubles, backache and particularly rheumatism. | Another well-known druggist asks us to continue the abnouncen#nt of ‘the prescription. It is doing so much real good here, he continues, that it would be a crime not to do 80. It cannot be repeated too often, and further states many cases of remark- able cures wrought. The following is the prescription, of simple ingredients, making a harm ‘less, Inexpensive compound, which any person can prepare by snaking weil in a bottle: Fluid Extract Dan- delion, one-half ounce, Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces, Any first-class drug store will sel! this small amount of each ingredient, and the dose for adults is one tea- spoonful, to be taken after each meal and again at bedtime. There 1s enough here to last for one week if teken according to directions. Good results will be apparent from the first few doses. Steady Nerves are needed by all who work with hands or brain. Nerve strength depends on stomach strength. Keep the digestion sound and robust with BEECHAM'S PILLS Gold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and %Se DR. TOBIAS’ Venetian Liniment FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Pains In the Ilmbs. back or chest. sore throat. colds or bodily pains of au will find it WORTIL its W: OLD. Price 25 and 50 cent 1 druggists. Depot, 40 Murray St., New York. tiataction guaranteed or money refunded. ; HAIR oF EES romotes @ luxuriant Never Fails | Ne) Led | cCieo. | SCHUYLER,—Suddenly on Jan, 28, CATH. ERINE T., beloved wife of Mortimer L, Behuyler. Funeral from her late residence, 250) Webster ave., Sunday, Jan. 26, 1908, 11 A, M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. WALSH.—Jan, 24, 1908, after a long i+ ness, MORRIS WALSH, Funeral from the realdence of his brother | Patrick Walsh, 88 Le Roy st., on Monday, | the 27: inst., at 9.80 A. M.; thence to 8. | Alphonse's Churoh, on Wont Broadway and Cana) #t., where a solemn high requiem masa will be sai4 for the repose of his soul. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. Brooklyn. | WARD.—On Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1908, at her residence, & Spencer Court, SUSAN J. WARD, widow of William Ward, Sunday, Jan. 26, Interment Greenwood | Funeral services 1908, at 2 P.M. 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