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2 Se! EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, MOUNTAIN WAN LOGDS STEAMER :- —— HIS CREDITORS 10h ASTD Photograph of Most Remarkabie Mi (RSE STARTS Acciéent in Lisiory of Railroating FIGHT TO BALK SUICIDE IN SUBWAY BEFORE GROWD ON STATION PLATFORM ede eben! | |W ill Ask Courts to Vacate At-/Great Billow Reaches Crow’s Tying Up His ‘est on St. Andrew’s, High | | Property. on Foremast, s, tachments | While the to camer St. Andrew, which ay from Antwerp, was ot | Fri- MORE. | | plowing through etormy | ARRAIGNED ONCE arrived sean east Harris Rosenberg, Rich Pawnbroker, Ground to Pieces Under Wheeis in Sight of Crowd at Fii- the Banks of Newfoundland last |Pleads Not Guilty to Perjury Indictment and Gives $10,000 Bail. day she was nearly engulfed in a huge wave which Suddenly awept upon her. The wall of water came over the bow the | passed high above crow's nest, | ch fg part way up the foremast, and | j | tieth Street | i . } | | avies W. Morse. with his back to! filled the decks fore and aft, sweeping | se wal, hounded by creditors and everything before it. | ‘ O i + qi loan ; % ~ * So great was the force of the blow Harris Rosenberg, a wealthy pawnbroker, of No. 933 Eighth avenue, fers of the aw, bas bemun to M&ht| at the ble sifp waa brought to a back. Within a short time ft ts quite! gead stop and for the moment, while y that several will be engaged in windtne his a i fi ont of a downtow cul si rai para twat t threw himself in tre a downtown local subway train from the plat- of the courts of this} che staggered helplessly, it waa fearee Soin rofatheyFittietit street station to-dayaand ground to pieces in {rs into a tangle that may endure tor, OY aromas 7 a eee wiew of a crowd of men and women, years, madd , eae - vasa aeee . Bhtip) Ji Britt, counsel! for Morse, || The wenuies, encountered! by) the st Worry over his money, which is tied up in the Mechanics and Trad- | completed papors to-day in an ay lentes saa ee re ase ers’ Bank, and fear that he was about to suffer the fate of his brother lesiran Portatensrcean be ole rise v [been plunging In a raging storm se his reas: romr + hic Th lt calver of the Nationa! ‘through mountainous seas. The big Aaron and lose his reason, prompted the man to end his life. He was eeu ANhd A eet eRe BADE ship was riding the storm with com- fifty years old and leaves a widow. mien avennet ‘The motion will Parative ease, when suddenly appeared | for argument on Mo in| dead ahead a great wall of water, tow 1 Term Recently the pawnbmker had been = | Part I., of t preme | ering above the surrounding waves unable to sleep more than an hour a | its orest there was a frosty night, and his wife was so greatly | Mr Britt and Morse found tin a moment the lookout was deluded into believing it to be an iceberg. doubt was quickly dissipated, upon to appear before Jt Criminal Branch Court and plend to the alarmed about him that she would not trust him out of her sight alone. One | of his clerks came each morning to es- cert him to his shop at No. 856 Eighth , avenue. Deliberately Dived to Death. JAP STEAMER TRAILING THE vwering steamer swiftness was enve’ the st ind momen Rising ac: pr the fk guilty and od at $19,000 over Mr. Britt's decided protest. A bond was furnished fl > over her To-day, however, Rosenberg told his delay ahionne . | wife he felt better and would go to his Directors to Be Sued. c. Rnraret ROrAIGIILRAN BEIT ‘place alona He left the houte ate 7 Hanna had taken action boats 5 were ta led and @ flood jnundated o'clock, half an hour earlier than his toh wilt add to the complications due i ielta melon i clerk called. Evidently he walked di- to Morae's failure, He has arranged to| Fortunately: ne, ont on ee won the 1 Pit Sy sult exainst the men who were Op MO Gane hte rey: | rectiy to the Fittieth street subway sta-| G0, , 7 >: were In| Mokehokl bear many marke of the : , arriving th t 7.20 o'clock. overnment Vessel’s the Nat Bank of Stonenc Ooraently o Gavan our tein dilvenioy Move! ts Off Bore i the Morse regime OMtteina: a Motorman 5. W. Lewis, thundered down yvements lian. j Betas fies Ratna | ee io een Setuiaaary naveale HE HAD NO BAD gays that he saw the pawnbroker ieee cite Suspicion. | JOHN H, FLAGLE Ing out over the platform watching for | CHARLES M_ SCHWAR, | HABITS, BUT HE Fl the approach of the train. When the JOHN W. GATES. | T j| head car was within fourteen feet of] VALPARAISO, Feb, 18—The doings | ALFRED H.C H nim, he clasped Ia handa over his headlon the coast of Chill of th ren | | STOLE $15,000. and dived headforemost to the tracks, The motorman put on the emergency brakes, and the standing passengers in the train were thrown to the floor by the jar. But before the train came to (Continued from First Page.) steamer Kasado Maru ‘have, in view of of the proxim the American battle- | ship fleet, attracted considerable atten- [tion here. The Kasado Maru left Iqui- t led him further. aitull stop ax care passed over the | gue on Jan. % ani Keamed out {0 ea : sed of le the Wale The hess are ering it at | iNothing was heard from her until two money belo’ the waist | The head and trunk were |Gayn ago, when she arrived at ‘Toco, After a head-on collision near Taidhiana, in northwestern | so, with their fore parts in the wt, forming an arch, The Beavieaarenica bee a of the | Silla, a small maritime town in Anto- | Indla, the locomotives of the two trains were locked in a eof the wreck was t about o1 Sides that large sume y fagasta Province, 140 miles distant from | curious upright position in which they had been thrown by| oth trains were going at full spec they ot ged toa certain In Body Wedged Under Wheels. | fqutan | be UPEE RE: u ig 4 Laser BE tholghtnto belcAcgliaiael erand {t would seem from the position of the eni impact. 5 It was imposstbie to met the body out| The fact that the veanel spent twen-| ‘he ‘Pact good for suct s. The man waslere caught him stealing 500 by i | { | all | i | | | from under the truck of the sixth ear |Q™@our days between those two ports The collision occurred on the Northwestern Rallway train exerted an equdl amount of force upon tie | Questioned b: r Hanna and he/of @ forged check | unt!l the train was cut in two. The | leads to the suspicion in some quarters! India on Dec, % last. Twenty lives were lost. The mo-} otner. said that he was acting for the officers Who Got It? body was removed to the West Forty- | img whe has been observing the prog-| ment the engines struck they reared upright, and remained f the bank. seventh street station. It was dentified | wees of the American fleet or etudying ‘The late Charles T. Rarney, formerly They had books audited a Ge letters and papers found in the} @he Chilean cont in the vicinity of To- 1 president of the Knickerbocker Trust that had taken $15.00) . clothing eoptila, The Kasado Maru Is eaulpped | Company, was alao a director when the Money, Arrest followed. and j All local downtown traffic in the Sub-| with wireless telegraphy, Hy | \transactions under investigation were ment. Haslam entered a plea of guilt | PBTAD | way was blocked for haif an hour be- sseles | carried on. before Judge lone, {n the Court of cause of the tragedy. Looal stations} The Kaando Maru belongs to the Jap- x . General Sessions to-day led until the police had to be called | anesy G | Liable Under the Law T have received many plens ¢ control the jam, and on the Four-| Ut", f ' | 1 banking laws state em- is man,’ said the Cou teenth street express station the press | reported at Ca: Axleadiendurotner | } t the directors of a 1 based upon his blameless ‘WAS #0 great that for several minutes points on the Chilean coast She — are linbie individuaily and collec Wall street He was the ticket choppers stopped admitting | 8") tons, has {win screws and was built i] for any and all losses which the bentallagenteal a model citizen awa vamongere. : | may sustain through the use of ‘onment of hig business. farris Rosenberg’s mental unrest | FF fy, 7) . + ’ + ~p2 funds in stock speculations. “Merey in his ca i e seveli's Assists 8 case would be mindi ae ey yee nes, wnen is BACKED THREE COUNTS eae Dean’s Confession in} “WITH Tt THOMAS “ose S Assistant Chief “re is atiegea the $250,000 lose was bare He held a confidential posi sent to th ral Ts eee a . .. speculations carried on through the! fe was paid not only for life ski!l y a } e 2 4 Dp iniy for hls ski Tasane Aayium sultering trom an incur-, WITH $30, 000 TO WIN Court Brings About Her Snores: While House Blazes | stock exchange firm of Primrosel-@|iabor, but for his moral worth + aranola. The brothe: e | Bri of No. 48 Exchange p The Y d s paseo cnezaraioe com eataca’| RICH AMERICAN WIVES Discharge trom Custody. Fo Blocks Away, | (emt cia auarnste n tha pera baberdita meeends tee Twine never were more devoted than —— building and Mr, Braun war formerly | Salsas Harris and Ansron Rosenberg, and | | Idea of Divorce Proceedings M ‘aeacretary, was and! continually’ beset: by: tempta- when Aaron's mind collapsed Harris! (Continued from Firs First Page.) | In the Harlem Pollce Court to-day | ° CE PT LOCCCUIDES | Tenmmronr isis rey tecolaimuri| <) ucne | had many oodtarencen (rere ee felt that it was only a question of time rae |atiared Dean confessed herself a thief. | by White’s Slaver She Paint. aos . ts | ‘ Neanior ‘f . | ‘The sentence of the Court is that he before his reason would give w t there is no grievance 'twixt Mr.| 1: was only after repeated effc y hite’s Slayer She Point, now s Roosevelt, s to-| with the directors of the bank since! pe confined at hard labor in Sink Sing| At the time of th Berger and Count Bela. But Count! the part of Magistrate House that Calls Absurd | day in the t ana] the Institution suspended, the purpose! prison for a period of not less than the pawnbroker dist Hadlk? Listen. that her stealings had als Absurd. other things, { Con- ee hierz ieee paar t |jstinee; years) (end atx months and “not 1 t site u school = hen Morse was vice-president and ore than four years and six months.” about In different deposited | Hadik Didn't Win—and Forgot. an old school | tractor A. F. Bt ouse and the woes| aictator of the bank Alfred HL. Curtis me Fata Puy se ane mon 3 the greater part of anica | + ¢ : were starving. Haslam's f 7 Ret anenny and Traders’ Bank. % Bah WUE Mie od But 8 Ni Whether or not Evelyn Thaw and F.| that came to the fre-fghters, was presitent. After Morse was ousted! of the money he stole. He did not lose ; 8 jan noblemen considerable money. No i 7 . ¢ by raaee ete lanntatan aviage and| DY ths, Clearing: House Committee Mr.| it on, the, race tracks. | {He did, not puffer from ins mnia iisredBarger torcayebucraantivcu went to work in| R. Thomas were g e Cafe he Bull residenc $ all ablaze an favemeyet was, elected president of | squander on Wine and women oF chanlog and Traders’ Bank closed, and rstand, they are gentlemen? It was DE Thoraas Queenieiat No. 218)/ Boulevard, on) Second last night, | the occupants atanding sbout in scanty | She Det enes Mthe annual mesting | Cares, oe ne)? aromas tee walt after It cloned he seemed to suffer from @ case of a getnieman’s debt. 1 don't | sighty-firet street. : [ina mooted question. Denials were made | raiment after narrow escapes when the] jast month Mr. Curtis was dropped. Gy} sath ho got it? i @ delusion that all his fortune had] ike co talk about it, They entertained are poor,’ Said the ¢! but we ara Be = local firemen « those ff creas © been swept away. wate to-day by Mrs. Thaw and Mr. Thomas, | local fremen and tho rom. port F extensively, und, of course. I respected | are not in need of the food us}! 4 Naa : : a Te demands made on my ¢ervices and my—| alive. One afteruoon a few days ago} Dut the fact remains wo persons | arrived, and all the force could do was or coughs and oa you might say bluntly my pock ly met Lo mpl who was a| who stro to save Mr. Bu and other out- Pe a iba ties ATL ars have gone b: 4) Tiligiawemates of m She was thin] Thaw and | putidings fold only In box BOC. and $1. te? z re vas Hg the ountlana hageard. 8% Id me that h co ato A steamer and hose wagon went from ‘ount Andro, He uted to 3 dining Io husband had been I] for a jong tims K ai Re a snadedtac ny put s very distant—so | 070 Unable to do heavy work, and that| The story of the late di ere and a hook and ladder company)| . H 4 d t r from | actually in neea| eect of stirring rum would have gone had not thelr appa-| elp an.e | Le LA: t and a se was born that |ratus been wrecked in leaving its quar-| ue who ia the | °" is Dhaw, in the asylum a ters. @ ni : . middenly become 80 jealc ‘The fire department of Ronsevelt con- To-Day ! 1 | he aes by peste Sooeediiga Waule se tanned sists of the Alpha Hook and Ladder | ; ; at d refused Company. It was forme champion | peeve | (As advertised for in The Moming | I told Louise to ¢ zainel Nee ae Meee dela iree:| It costs but a few cents to find outthat Elijah’s Manna World's Want Directory, Sa dee aon e mouse, |fonal counsel, Dan O'R Jord run at aries be Lap js the sweetest, lightest, and most appetizing flake food on the fl 4 ats OFS UES: beaches sie x confirmes foreman, but he was ty this mo! é rms their ex-!holq, utensils. which sho might pawn to | 08 having confirmed the eae ealiies Tera ne market. There’s an “exclusiveness” about Elijah’s Manna 3 an agcount ead," ii 2 : renters - LT a Sen EECe ATT Mine or er aces |which makes the demand so great the Postum Co. find it deena oo HT Mtnncemart aniseed iy) Str Onaanie Ne adduandlanne owl the aemale, | Mss: aye) DOR a eae to make it fast enough: working day and night. : lees. ¢ Ing the walls A she confessed theft a ea Ces Cs Papel with flowering | gue told the police wh rt iy ae “Break the monotony” by eating Elijah’s Manna Bart ered with gorgeous | he found In ariony mewashors ate a for breakfast. | zs : artous ; - quart. | for breakfast | ae . an vce the Cal quart: Mraaaworkers # to le on an ithe we were | . which | x : . cE er. It io ay atts." Campion ‘con: | He was | Sold by Grocers in Large Family pkg. 15c. Bustelinen 4s: ballroom, The t ; morning malehers ivtling els Queenie ai an’ want an y that Harry ¢ RteprapoRta| fpeitonnel { nd ma the s re abs Ha . day b a Mrerligee Dim ar Matieawitn, |e ocqurred so as to insure bis pres: | ee 9 Carpenters ‘Thomas fs Cashiers not know 5 Chamber owas at the t Clearmak ditors, . ‘ Bs Collecyrs « by Cour editors, ani Com posltors Gn * | caters Gionka nljeentersnes vith HEARING ON KELSEY Qooks (Male) is counse t was 1 Souoarene ; View SRANGHAU Darton on CASE IN OPEN SENATE. | puttes tte -—--—— Pusnwashors y extate om the| ALBANY. N.Y. Feb. 18.-- confer Drivers . Ben esaane the) onee of Senate leaders will he held lat 2. Drug Clerks . ; tole fternoon to deten . : Blevator } eteae | ontewnra, Mr lot procedure to be follo ) a mnaily knows nothing | Kelsey Case. It is wenorally sottio | {S far and away the most delicious flake food made. a | he programme will be a heart tere sere DIED IN “L” TRAIN Neate a Be sure the food comes to the table crisp. When W) Svaltroaeen ‘ ced nor by aitidavtt, and ‘| package Is allowed to remain open the moisture of the air al by members of the Faves it tough. In such case insist that it be dried in an ov pearing, as wa-|Qyen aS per directions on pkg., then it is delicious. The Work id printed 652 Help| eH Ann hae Served at ail first class restaurants. Ads, to-day. 510 more thaa all me more thas 1 Ltd.7 Battle Creek, Mich. other New Yo.k Pgpers combined, a week. ane het as soon} Made by the Postum On) Co., Ltd.7 Battle le |INSANE MAN HANGED HIMSELF. Wa otiee i} an mathenens anal he had beer ee REG.US.PAT OFricE Celebrated Hats First in Fashion, superior in finish, matchless in quality. : 1s1 sf ritth Ay Rrontwi a Fifth a OS buy Brill Clothes’ Buions of 3 to Brill Clothe: York’s most modem re LO Wear clothes n f/f Z : IBuclaicllers UNION SQ, 1 / 279 «B'WAY, n. Blway Chambers F nwic 3d A ne 47 CORTLANDT, 125TH STREET. G cor. en Hariem Store Specials For This Wednesday POUND 10c i9c 256 RASPBERRY FRUIT BON BONS..... SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCU- LATES (20 kinds) POUND CHOCOLATE CKEAM PPPERMINTS ..poLND &O SARL Re ¥. “Bt u pe CORTLANDT SR PAR POU ASSAD MUSE SLIP COVERS Direct from the Manufacturer § Pie. o: B55) "Phone experienced uphoisterer 9 ONE PRICE (Cash or Credit.) Fineet atock in city. Bus- dnesa strictly contiden tial: no employer's refer. Call or ento required. Catalogue write for Il. ‘ 37 Maiden cee \ Branch. $80, Fulton et., ‘Brookly ALLEN TOBACCO, COMPANY, New Yorks Independent Manufacturer Diab. KELLEHER.—JAMES, beloved son Mary and the late Michael Kelicher. Funeral from his late reside Mulberry at., 2 Y. oe LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. urlving: New Wednesday, LOST—On_ Hamilton, “ferryboat om book) re lox bo State st., New York. uttabla re )

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