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ET et MOB OF 2,000 CHASES THUG WHO CHOKES WOMAN Plucky Mrs. Harper Fighis| But Total for Year Is an In-| Threw ‘rom On Defense of Church's Head IT eae Section tere ereeieis With United States. D Strangler She Catches ase and Regular Div ; coming tetnnnk e, But France, When Driven From Se ay CUTIE Mid Ui) CIEE ith United States. De- in Her Flat. nae Beta 1 Himself Was Killed. His Palace, Recalled. ne body of the jate Cardinal, follow-| _ Clared Within Sight. 1 | io the old custom, will lay in state —— ee | rs H _ a oe publlec view at the archbishopric | TOKIO, Jan, 28.—Replying to inter OVIKCTs) IREISCIUIS) a eee oe cect eee Gn ASSES) IOS SIO) MOURNED BY THE POPE. iio fiace at tie Notte Inume Cathe: | Beliations in the lower house of ee as on the preferred stock (aks ia —— n Saturday Diet this evening, Foreign Minister Vie- cent. on the common s' A message condolence from Prest-| gount Hayashi spoke at length on the Fugitive Snatched From Ven- stat After geance of Pursuit Throng on East Side. After choking a young married an o insensibility n he had beer caught loo her apartment, at No a Elghth street, to-day. Johp Clade attempted to escape a mob of 2,90 persons, but was captured at the point of a revolver by Policeman Bamuel Tellers, of the Union Stats) station. Clade, who describes mselt eas ai prize-fighter, I! at NG 2ST Avenue C, was save t nN roneh handling by the enraged crowd | Ghrough the timely val of the police | reserves Mrs, Lena Harper, the victim of the alleged thug, left her apartment to-day to visit a neighbor, and after five min- utes’ a! ned to find the doors of her flat loc! She found that the bolts had been turned from the inside. wom Her husband a bookkeeper in a down- town office, left home early hammer- __ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, eal a . | Richard, Chu'ch Head | Who Died fo-Day Hs ch se "ee a. a] Cardin in France, STEEL TRUST'S RON EARNINGS Sii0W LOSSFORQUART SC: Rushed Off « “Not Even | Infi Before 6 unchanged | Corporat dividends to-day Train to Smit mary, but Was Dead Placed on Board. ended Lec of $0,189,989. = ie 7 were 4 tons. The net PARIS, Jan. °8.—Cardinal Richard, of were $1600447 Paris, died here to-day of congestion | 8 CO eae of the lungs after a JANUARY 28, Says Ponti? of Pr PICHARD, © elat short {llne LOVED GY PEOPL PARIS, DEAD a Allowed to Close tent ratlicres 1 His Eyes in Own Home,” e. cuneBean thi pieeeees eet pies a Cardinal Richard was bern at Nantes gainst 811,711 March 1, 1819, and was made a cardinal $515 n 1889. The Ca d at the home of ys Cochin. Conservative Deputy, STORY OF A RAID chere he sourht refuge since his ex- tision from palace under the BROUGHT OUT BY on law of Dec. PERSCH’S SUIT =< eer (Continued from First Page.) | com a 5 He Ye a monsirat ; sates iny members of land, 0. She was known as G ergy, gat v) urlow and was a woman of t Thereaf on account of with he ra Louise Persch secured an absolute div from er ) month mony. In 1944 1 mar- a 17, 1906. nent in was the cause of a n. An assemblage sons, includin; the nobilit the etree nselves In the walt-| | J eortounty i only a few dave, hie henith | |Niad been failing for months. rie Benjamin Richard came of a family of noble blood and ation at Chateau de! erty of his family. ninaire St. Sulpice in ' many yeare he was Vicar- | i iat Nantes, and was appointed shop of Belley in 1871. Four years iter he wa coadjutor of Ar ae shop Guibert, of Paris, succeeding 1 lepiscopal position upon Gat |bert's death in 1886 The Archbishop's last public funct ral was on Jan. 15 last, when he held a At the Chareh of Notre Dame, But Satisfactory Agreement s been received at the | goreign policy of the Government, Sa hbishopric, he negotiations with the On account of the separation of church ai ddoe and State law, t will be no offictal es and Canada. participation a funeral He announced that the Canadian Mer. Amiette, Coadjutor Archbishop question had been definitely settled and OGL arity iibealecord) she) 1ete Cerciueli/ read) thal correspondence) with) odolpue) ee eee Corer ee Temieux, the Canadian Commissioner Dewe e tects gene: of Labor, wherein Japan has agreed to | ROME, Jan 2.—Althoush ‘he had yeetrict emigration to Canada within been informed that the end was com-/ reasonable its. He sald that a mem- jing, the news of the death in Paris of | orandum attached thereto defined what jCardinal Richard affected the Pope was considered reasonable limi but |deeply, and when Cardinal Merry del | insisted that Japan had not ¢ ded | Val, the Papal Secretary of State, im- any of her treaty rights nor | parted the sad news this morning the prestige suffered. i; in prayer. When the Holy Ho said that the negot s with the | F: Yr arose from his knees he ex- U ad States w wont 1g and he cuauimed: able to give any details, but was He was not even allowed to close HU Like is eyes in his own house!” Tis was Hilinslg nee tee an allusion to the fact that in 10), at z t height of the Cy 4 reparaden Lea: : REA WEce, es Fratice, ‘Cardinal iticward unst t e Hsinmin- Was ordered by te Prenca autueriues tam regarding y vacate ti episcopate palace in whic presented to ree China » bound- Distinct Loss to Church. oe he sald that Japan ardinai Gibbons, | occur the p n of arbitrator and ved ward ted Pre! the merits wou oft “Open the door." she cried, Haut loaicaticnw feomnusliene ing and making a loud nols st I found she had packed up un People Drew Carriage. | Fought the Strangler. Bia saunualee le FauRTIEO IS as so moved by Suddenly the door flew open and a ints ean cmreren| on that he stood up and strange man stood instie. He grabbed ¢ th PRN athe: Mrs. Harper by the throat and threat- her. § 1d $4. of anted. AGL the venerab ened death !f she uttered a sound. The|two certificates for sto. , ath ri ‘ att he leaders in plucky Woman fonght back this and a storage receipt for $5,(00 Ww Pare AEN ena u t pea rec ‘e e atta z Re {nfartated her nssaila furniture Belonging | tor me as nm ; ge amd the dragged | time wc hands, hard as fron, wound around her ja in ‘her possession’ property The su said tha 3 {3 pchomaireet < CARY ae throat and he held her until ehe had/vaiue of nearly $000, iat dead before lie was 5 | “Long the se Be naa been | unexpectes ain | though the aged pI e had been! account 0 passed Into sem!-consclousness \ Says He Is in Debt. | alt s p accou 1 %.—The Pittsburg Mrs. Harper recovered quickly and} Recep ny re C ii < offl- saw that the man was ransacking the I have no property wh ae seer: s no Nat. He ho? spread a sheet on the judgments aga 7 ELA Oy tate pay- floor and was piling up furs, silverware |? han $75,000. I ame é i i Say through ¢' Clear- and articles of value that were in easy | ccaaingen, lon in supplem: i reach. She cried out, and the man! “She says she was Ill three weeks ex- ton th aw's /ton four we wu seized her v tie throat, Me throw! tending over the holidaye, vet T am in-| st Pae) 3 F ui Thaw Do wling held hat Is Home pana Guine dhe ' fi re| formed that she was one of a purty of i i to for rot ys waived the ; ss noor/mbutast Serene men and women at a dinner aT CU eG W t ving n he | We Have On he heard footsteps !n the ha he} avenue restaurant, at careful to see that a i n ¢ t u i woman's cries had aroused neighbors,| stayed until nea arm himself or auybody else? asked, ACAI y EN Gs Wieana phe Hand at Present and the man ran from the flat as tr t| Yes inking and carous! os amination, chs ; so Hunn 3 as his legs could carry him Gretchen told } We putraged Hum: rad Reaching the street, he made » dash i Mt visit for Avenue B. and the cry of 2 prot fal camels. He had theft was sounded defers he had | ji0TeP | 1 tha is NE ae pee gone a dozen yaré People rushed out | telis of the AS wyer, and did no: of stores 1 ments and In less Grotehen i na ie ell th vq its to her of a “Mr al takes to tell the crowd Ward turned out followed so « then of another c 5 jor a ininate it was a per Policema’ i drew There was a di 1@ flat by Mr. Ga s eure San hin 1b) feet thre men on Dec. and the eles) Dart of ut nave ‘ i vator man tells tlils conversation: | nspitea yequests to his m the fugitive darted into a hallway at |Vaicr Man telia tile conversation: | Puxtor aS u rogs-examina =| Beau one een tain No. dsid-2 Seventh street. screamed when she saw a black-beard. | Ms Littleton Tangles Him Up Littleton | Sharitt< and $500 each to a nu! ‘Tellers entered the hallway and was ed man. T afterward learn: cr tion Snedeker said portion: | friends. In Neu of dower he le | still in the shadow of the Nght when a pa Perechitnan , she Oe ere Resarat c : elms eae t wife $5,000 In cash and $0.00 jn man came toward him saying: “That tn 'T heard a wolce § fore or afte Lower Then Facing Prison. Neibatnen rol TOR HO we Ue Eat ean cere aunoad | fellow is not He must have got, Persch.’ and the garded man He had sone ther nel had gone on to say that Eve- sbit's affiday! fe will left $50.0 to be use leome very cnole out the bac aaid, “Gendlemen, this 1s Mr Frederick bro son's request, In spit told hin ‘Thaw beat her be- ind tated eee ee ee oe eee tn yanosa frome | Roni nen they all went away.” elev you know wi ic ber the sponsible for the death of fers. They Revolver Brought Him Down. Sr) Meyer said to allow alimony to | ht to have a photo is addr Hou ae eC ee thal rin eran neg s _ I guess he is still here," Tellers) such a woman would be @ travesty on affidavit? A. No. come to an tt lent or sug- | structed n replied, and pressing the muzzle of the/Justice, | i tity tr. Drilles Coiiep Out Contradiction picious end. From the residue of his! perfect in touch od expression ate iver talcaak tolthaliuanialsheati(corelicatestrmariareantastacathieunradeniset i was Littleton also. em se oth nh wear or 00 4 year in| From $75.00 & Upward tinued: “And you are my man. If you|ing of her and Perseh was in the rea- |: to the Stas | destroyed Hum mel had eaael anevanauldcmacrve oe ; : Rint tannator = attempt to escape or make a false of th Hotel Hol ender Cleve: | tj 2 ead?’ Iinel's ont 1 in his statements rege ‘At, 3.15 Mr. Littleton lay down the! T'll drop you where you're stand- nde shee wasa rine lie fa |! celal donit know ric rap ng ineldent and Vand said: "The dofense rests."” PI N move, drop you wh n, now the wife of one of ai E 3 for Pollcemen. er! eae ve, an exhibi the case, had not! State rests,” said Jerome. °9 ing go Armoura, It was untrue tha Wcemen: d_ bee ay | been taken until Evelyn Nesbit mad ce Dowling sa the! edeftense Somebody had called up Union Market|Gretcien was an improper character | e e + wo demands upon \W and Humme! would be allowed all of to-morrow f 17 East 125th St., at th sot 1 Police textion tend; luckily tor theypries| Stree uimencr on OHMS re or li the return of -the aflidavits haunts up. The prosecution, he eaid | Ret. Sth & Madison avs, Oyen even was taken Into custody by Tellers. The —____>—_——- ; i He i reser oon or Friday morning, depending crowd by this time had grown furious, vat AEA CY ELE Ad as. Hostel Ota the length time required by | fng ten and women al'ke tried to get| RUN DOWN ON THE BOWERY Puce oo) GN witness | fe oa final arsumenia, alleged thug. e@ police, how- ie Sa eS ae r Jerome has already announce: at the alleged thug, p “BY CAR AND FATALLY HURT. Fae i ‘ 1 that he will speak not more than three ever, soon res | Eide sy aS : i heat Mr. Littleton will probably take Ciade says he is nineteen years old > HATE | ——_o—_——— evidenc cen aft f to-morrow for summing up, Tn and makes his Mving by sparring at} Furman S. “Miller, of Brooklyn || whether or was lea aaliee A a \ thant the earion copy any event he will speak at least ax } fe clubs. fe bonsts that he . A is yer e i S temp ribo. igina idav! tleton's | is local athletic ol u that h | Died as He Was Being Taken xo tiig ved in ie rnin" sa y His Attempt to Bribe Reporter! oginal Hummel’ am erruied, © Jerome] ourned until 10.20 STRLANS FOR HIS WEDNE ‘SN i : t He = ey eee ok Mts one by one x Jack | to a Hospital, means fis) Denounced as Reprehensible | jurors nethided copies af eves| a Fig Cream me. ©) [ieee ee ra a Viyn Nes nature, the photographic ni aay |_ Furman S. Miller, fifty-four. y Ae } by the Board newative mm copy already SULTAN MAKES DENIAL. Cuts.......--...Pound po! a ng with hi n ans TAY F a e s0ard. | described. “ONSTANTINOPLE vi Chocolate Raspberiy ne eaid Cla No, 106 Jeffersor nue, Mnaaaa tt re erome Senne Surprise: as | . To “ CONSTANTINOPLE, Ja x {1fona00 concord! 7 the Bxsex 3 aera Mu eanag ene end tat sae Lat Now Mr Je ik Evelyn Nesbit’s Affidavit. Porte has made its reply to the ae Oe +: Found ee ee at southbound Ma 1 . 1 t Alling Steps toward the removal of Magis-|\ This being done, Jerome 1 |contatlons made by the Russian Het eels 25c tines ‘ 1 a rin ( ~ oO iti oh robably be | the In it & n aseador here, M. Zinobieff, to the effect alnuts........Pound aparim: cosa | on ‘ tone Sait BE, io Becta | Es ied GUI at ltnat Turkey has permitted her troops Pit Hew store open every evening Peinde “then "hry T ni maa ey tod : ; . en at once, it Is announced to-day. /that Harry ‘Thaw In the suinmer 9 invade ant occupy the town of Sui We deliver cee py ss ollar tim, and everyho ls ‘ Iv “S of] \ i 1 owing Mayc nn'g request to | th sleigolne) ut e name Bulak, in Persia. In tts answer the | ano! Las Sires he . the ¢ District-Attor- | Metal ¢ i e Ntent Court | ft Mrs. Dallas; that Thaw at Schlors|Government of the Sultan denies that f tow ‘ i OF c t Court | sight, one at a t rai | "6 i sae rg saat as gate ensteln. in the Tyrolian Alps, hud! there has been any violation of Persian 3. SABIRCLAY. without ball and d crow : rp Leal sCasgiatra.e rome a vesverdny oo iked per £Nd territory by Turkish troops, M. Zino 29 coRre anor qrter 2 ») f 1 n a cowhide whip; that no deie r og}. ot ue, ay ad ‘ in heard the Board of City |si» was beaten for seven minutes; that| bleff and Sir M. R. O'Conor, British Mre meena ’ protest t 5 Magistrates condemn his conduct as| during thls beating Thaw acted ike @| Ambassador, have counselled the Porte PAR FO HASSAUT : Wants : Bai « : ‘k ntiv | p 1 prehensible,” after ‘Mite; that on tie following day Thaw | t© *vold a confitet in Persia R. SPRUCE ST. ‘ lertorts had been made to keep the mat-|beat her ay: she swooned; that) ===: | 2 a i nletely prostrated for three from coming before the board . atue tert hs x h at frequent intervals th Help Wan vs oe SNe a itanienta AAC drole ine auch Ream Wise i N c Sa GEE ng Droege fingers down her thy | M the at ae t and valet co They Thrive on Grape-Nots, | ane MATS cr ere y about the he Mayo | ; To-ba ay 7" FINDS MA" SHE CHARGES ii nd nett ay REE Falta eiby hewmen iets tell peeyéice PERI Canty Gd cand Cel | eNO Ce eT WITH TRYING TO ROB HER. Wms and 2 ( ge Dictate oA a ACh |wellnouribed baby that is fed on | raid Kapid’ Carnie tor in The Morning = Rules Against Jerome. Magist » advised to “heep na eee ees ii Grape-Nuts is never a crying baby. CARVE eta AEHY LAMPS, World’s Want Directory. jes Alleved re ae i a padlock on hs lips,” but Magistrate Regeanelerolle tie nee That Many bables who cannot take any shy [ laine Any oreD ve Thaw had a hag to other food relish the rpertee fond, ’ J 2 » 1 wot , want to say one thing: y proper | write t iss_ Simonton New York |Grape-Nuts, and get wel ner Ay , am aca phys paditton : \ of anything 1 have done, Ae WS On aiies, Simonton's ‘ar | “My ttle baby was given up by | , * w te ; : ‘ r the acts of 1e- | Hummel’s Testimony In « olalsconcust| Te velconene Thaw, by threats of billing he-.|ihree doctors, who said that the con- $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week B es 3 r 12) ¢ with atten ; 1 ate, y S ai 1 I shall no obstacles velyn Nesbit ty sit in silence _ " “ “ 3 Janiirenses 5 | be Sumuel Ar ‘ ; tars Ga Then followed Me, ane het investigation, but| While. Thaw reited to Miss Simonton |densed milk on which I had fed her} 100 10-00 2.00 “ eneee, 4 t a War! pe ‘ not think a resolution should be|® Serles of false stories; that 1: jad :uined the child’s stomach. One| | 150 15,00 “ 225 * 0 5 ‘ ee \ 1 was per ed f ' ad which draws a conclus.on not|repeated|y assaulted her: that Thaw /o¢ the doctors told me that the onl; | “ a “ . 4 ant , wire ‘ the session 5 whichydrasy HEE nol took from her many valuable jewels |O ld be to G | | 200 20.0 2.50 x tM 4)1 t t . ced that an ,j Warranted by the re and five handsome gowns; that Thaw|thing to do woul try Grape- | 300 “ 30.00 " 50 “ 1M 2 f tee The defense was t ef eames Horton OF peeve eine nano! ;| hed tried to force her to mecuse White | Nuts, 60 I got some and prepared it} ae cs poco Fe ss . s i$ 5 ; j al reistion frratie. qill ond the State | uon approving Maye equest of drugeing her; th: haw wanted ; si if Rewtee | Appts, Alee ts) Peod ‘ 4 : ¥ E 1 Hele xisted iy ns mille a Magintrate Droege’w resignation waslto put White in the penitentia nit {a8 follows: Mieoe rod a jablespoon |] States New derter, Pennsyivania, Mae " 2 = iowa us 1 i Meaihand ex fon end jefeated, wae ed |that. Thaw had caused nls lawyer. |fuls in one pint of cold water for half | | sachusetts, Rhode Island and Conmectl- a i ees 1 r bn Ar ¢ nas heard at the | i » resolution {nally adopted wa Frederick Longfellow, to meet her at|an hour, then I stralned off the Hquid ae 31 5 id r é 6. defend course obviated. th t| Whereas, It appears that the scid|the pler on her arrival and to pay ixed 12 teaspoonfuls of this UA aeS Y ‘ . Sted | ur asked Mr. Jeror F a Magistrate (Droege) las admitted the| for her wants, but to have her guard-|and mixe 5 2 Si I a 5 1b th al Me fact of offering money to suppress the ed by detectives. strained Ce see wie six \ : 8 Saieet t i , @ ‘ t wil se two things ha publcation of certain officlais Ittlet tenspoonfuls of rich m put Ina Catte . 8 : a ¥ Baer nets ; : * furthes aeti red by im tn ils wdmiaiatia Littleton Overruled. neh of salt and a little sugar, " veh a Quan ‘ us mE o Q 4 i Mr, Littleton tns! that the jury Ded it and gave It to baby every . s r the ma at i eet i F 7 5 tyan aieniart should soe the indorsement on the baci ra * 2 er a ' , nthe efore tk, DOG ne, be ti {of the affidavit nich Hummel two hours. ‘yp ' ‘ _ A ame to hin office Oct. 27, 1 ft Without |initted he was Evelyn Neabit’s attorn “In this simple, easy way I saved 1 he 2 IES if . Pare aM c sitution noes f omntd | @, fact whigh h had Topentedts dented | hapy’s life and Ne her up toa : : OSEVE! TASKS PENSIONS Ne PSHE EIST : y ar ant. reprenans | WANE under cross examination. | healthy child, rosy and laugh- : . {SO 9 PENSIONS r ; ‘ ‘i i Sibert eto Mr tried to have all | strong, Barerot s : Nlior and 1 king her stole, and emphatically condemns the ‘aph excluded, bat|ing, The food must certainly be per- t k * 5 y ; ag ; as elected Pros Hed) thevmotion fect to have such a wonderful offect } } fentutneevene a Jerome offered in ovidence one) S°inig, . can a fully say T think i § Nod 2 Hum Testimony. Me ae mas during the last trial, and which |it 18 the best fone In th. “world to ibe e A r ad AT SE ys hen Jerome frat made| igo a delicious, ul “ood for ur ) 2 nuit sont Mag ADH SR OD fot oe er nee ana <ups, as we have discovers “eco COMPANY. H Tie note read as follows grown-uL DA ons 7 Tse Mr MAmith and | talkel over one-| guy family Trtonendont Manufactirers ’ : fhe ° ty vdleton with {R- yait hour moat friendly tr o time Nuts te equally valuable to Saree \ are Bar As- [“imtered Garden uni! L went to an{ Grape-} t wea will be given in the : ' . : -Attorney, and | ante-ream.* 4”) ne strong, healthy man or woman. | Magusine o ext Sunday's World, Ads a 453 ina r dice Cured sa, £0.18 dare, J wns Bronchin’ wt ome 40.0 ee ‘The purpose was to @ow that Thaw]It stands for the true theory of | Pian» swith the New York at { G s a e Xo ckuowledend Ma vonversstion witht health, ‘There's a Reason.” Read iiénake YX papers COMo.NeG. Anoutaart * 3 ' A iy : " y nta C payors’ sult for Droexe's al may | wh brother-in-law, James Clinen | Be! rights. yrighted my a money. rats u d to Evelyn Nesbit the affidavit’ sirius, “g5e, Sue. end $10 bom ee be the course pursued | RUBE Navore the murder’ Littie-([“"The Road to Wellville, tn pigs. ee alla Wei ee & > L t

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