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Charges: Made Against Union Pacific Magnate Not | Proved, Judge Rules. HARDIN ROUTS unsane Prince Hurr.es Through C ty HIN FIGHT FR LINN CENTRAL Court Rules 286,231 Shares of | Stock in Dispute Can Be | HAS SEVEN WIVES, BUT Voted at Annual Meeting. RAILROAD IN NO DANGE! i corpus issued by Su- TNE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1908, Platzek. ~ OFCRUELTY 10. BUT RELEASED ON to the State Superintendent of Insur- ance, These statements, signed sworn to by Mr. Hegeman pres of the corporation,+ were alleged to be Hi in certain particulars, Way to Consuit London Doctors | on cision Was not satisfactory to District- Nephew of Hyderabad’s Ruler | | ie In certain part | Has Strange Hallucinations Sk SISTER HABEAS CORPUS ey" snement oa permed te | perjury indictment to stand. The de- aie ea Since He Was Injured by Fall Attorney Jerome, who belleved that the | | From Horse Two Years Ago. : ~ . | rs Br Ae me A Hw indiétments should not hi | [Pittsburg Physician Arrested Higher Court to Settle Ques-}iis namiseed, nor to. former sus 5 i “Crimina ant Mrgan J. O'Brien, Mr. Hageman's on. a Charge of Beat- | tion of “Criminal Intent” counsel, who believed that the perjury . Sndictr wld have been quashed ing Woman. in il Finance. Jerome SEEKS ANOTHER ON SHIP. | and J { | rn In order to A decisive legal an sub- | Vy ick 2” | PITTSBURG, Feb. %.—Dr. Henr: ranean os He was ar- j“AWWill You Marry Me, Quick? | | Martyn Hall, $e, one of the most | "Ne a of presidents pe aieetetra tacos rieane 2 His Greeting to Ambassador’s peeelate Physicians of the fashionable | °° POT fast End, has been arrested at Onio |? | ta int be: the! Daughter—Attendants Apol- Pyle, a summer resort in 2 ae iis Cour County, charged with cruelly treating ‘clear | | his sister, Miss Caroline Hall ogize to Father. Dr. Hall is a brother of ltodert C Hall, a milijonaire fin. partner of C. M. neler of this city wab and presiden eees on a By Rose Tillotson. CHICAGO, Feb. 0B. H. Harriman) sof again, on again, gone again.” | Noo Gp Ba iG Ges, Sener, Gi : pe eee eter ee : i |18 known throughout the country as a to-day gai ne : a : ee VA eee | The immortal words of Finnigan philanthropist, and was the founder of the Hlinols Centra! Ltigition, which has) qignt pve aptly applied to the flying the Retreat for Consumptives in this been fm the Super!» Court vince last| sistt of His Highness the Nawab Bul- city. His sister, Miss Caroline Hail, is / October, Judge Ball to-day rendered &| tan wi-Mulk Bahadur of Hyderabad, one of the foremost kindergarten work- B Altman & Cn @ecision dissolving temporary n-| Decear, India, who. was soon on hia, Se Rae oe ee ee|| Sy - Junction granted to Stuyvesant Fish| way after his arriga! in New York | In the information it is alleged that Dr. Bictina fen pevoted acueeasel mestercay saw this relinue:g ena rote) Hall took his sister from Pittsburg to a from ° h Chetan} to we atlendial by. alleilete Ohio Pyle on Dec, 5, where he engaged , Ratirond Company. CMR Nawab Sa sick man, and with quarters for her at che nome ot strs| A SALE OF WOMEN'S GLACE GLOVES ps | . | Annie Mitchell. It is charged that she | ‘Thus the stock which ts held by the) nis suite of nine sailed from Yoko- | Was under the influence of drugs when 2-CLASP, IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS, ‘ Apna ee | | Teton Fuel’ Natron | ama, Japan, for San Francisco on} taken there. He visited her twice after-| : road Securities AC bree =] ward, and it is alleged that on these oc- ae ere ings enon pil’eernerd| ‘The mandate of His Hixbnea's une igstapa Die lioe aera aecrae cee ON GRID AM) TEED Ze. ‘ : 5 ‘i cket on her and in this clty March 2 | ruler of Hyderabad, ordered the xreat- plac laibecanioutnt 10,000 Word Decision. ‘The decision of Judge Bull was quite) ing the journey aroused much uneas- about extended, amounting a gag ig also alleged that on another oc- hands a breast, bound her ankies w and, with scarcely any placed her out in the Dr. Hall gave bail f ion he tied ‘h ‘oss her 2 ropes AT 78c. PER PAIR othing on her, Ow. | jest haste, and the mystery surround: | 10.00) | iness in the British and Japanese gov- $1,000 for his ap: | words. After cliing the history of the| case, and going at considerable length | into the various claims and assertions | made by both sides, the Court went on] to say: “The only thing averred and proved in this as to the future actions of the defendants is that at the coming election the Union Pacific and the Rall- road Securities ¢ will vote the stock they id control for the re-| election of the present directors, each of whom a the Illinols Cen- tral acce: many years, and for @ fourth director, in place of Mr. Fish, @ competer who js not in any way connected wit the Union Pacific. “No act prejudicial to the Ilinots| Central or to its stockholders is. shown | to have been done unless the mere fact that the Union Pacific and the Rail- road Securities Company own 29 per | cent. of the stock of the I!l!nots Central | be considered to be so, Since the re- tirement of Mr. Fish from the presi- | dency the policy of the company has / been the same. and its executive offi- 3. with one emion caused by death, have remained the same from that day to this | Not Evidence In This Case. | “While Mr. Fish may rightfuhy Goxire| to remain a director of the Illinois Central, and to that end may use every lawful means in the power of himself | and his friends, he has no right to| that office unless he is legally elected | Hence, his defeat, it tt comer | m the lack of valid votes, is no} 1 to the clvil or property Fish or those of his fellow! complainants." The Court then ared that the! findings and opinion of the Interstate | Commerce Commission are not evidence fn this case, said he had no power to enforce the Sherman Act, and quoted numerous legal decisions in support of | his assertion DECISION IS GOOD | FORWHOLE COUNTRY | SAYS HARRIMAN. The news of the Illinois Central de- cision was & to Mr. Harriman by | an Bvening World reporter who met! um fust aS he was entering his office. The grizzled mustache of the financier raised abs his lips formed a smile, and he satd: “I am, of course, deeply gratified. 1 Tegard the decision as an important and beneficial act to the whole country. My strongest hope is that ft ts clean } cut amd will remove any doubts on the} question. Until I have read the text of the decision I cannot discuss it fur- ther.” Mr. Harriman was then asked what of the Presi. ommerce Corn, ne act of the rail-| in arranging to cut Wages. He matter be! een employers be settled bo! S| s to stir up| en labor and capital is boun do anything unt! do permanent financ to do now is to ge j work at once a make that my efor i ‘At the office sant Fish it p was sali that Mr Would make no| comment on t til he had seen the text i pomatble the c fame we Pacia aut ‘ wd terror CHINESE DRIVE JAPS FROM MANCHURIAN TOWNS, |: PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 20.—Advices have been received in Portland from| Hong Kong and other Chinese cities! a warfare has nake up the na and on driving occurred he people en drive’ f Hop Gt Bin a entirely fron and En T ~~ RUSSIA TO MAKE WAY EASY FOR CARS IN PARIS RACE, ST. PETERS Stolypla ernors and Prim UUme provir Feb. 20. | Prince in the Mikado's realm were de- j hallucinations, and it is necessary to | new arrival is called, {s an Indian pe. {was fully prepared to greet a duaky of a bewhiskered gentleman of inky | blackness. Arrayed in a kimona of | | hue, which fell Just below his a | mer weights. aR GN Wot emer con | a : eee aig eomiolalinerineraaval auents B onwit Harris & C | Sale on second floor—Ends to-morrow. < ) | 9 i} SALE WILL BE HELD ON THIRD FLOOR | ermments. A Sudden Proposal. } ‘All Invitations intended to honor the | earance at court. is asserted by | friends of Dr. Hall that his sister’ suf- | fered. from _a peculiar nervous trouble and that Dr. Hall had her under a course of treatment. It {s I! that Miss Hall will the charges h ———_—_. | ae IN SELF STRIPED AND FIGURED EFFECTS, SOLD USUALLY the Dishpan could be auch a gorgeous! Chamonette hastened to explain, “We | apparition, what kind of a wondrous|came to America by way of Japan, and IS NEW GOVERNOR FOR 35c. PER YARD, creature would the Sultan of Hydera-| while there the Prince one day saw an reach Eng:and, where physicians who| bad be? More important !ooking per-|g!dman sy the roadside reading a Bible | TO-MORROW have known the eines from eee | ecnaset) in turbans and kimona coats | Up to that time he had been a Buddhist, | may treat him. e Nawa nguidly strolled about in the rain,| but when he once read the Bible he Ci 7 he Is the prophet Esu, the Mobamme-| awaiting the coming of their Prince. |{mmediately became possessed of the! Murderer of Grace Brown. SS Seeing No Use in Appeal to | HIS HIGHNESS NAWAB SULTAN UL- MULUK BAHADUR... clined. The trip was begun under or- ders to spare no expense and break a2 records, and His Highness ts doing tt. He reached San Francisco Feb. 14 and left for England to-day on the Baltic. |, Dr. Arthur Chamarette. an English- man, detached from the English ser- Hyderabad to accompany the says the latter suffers from 6,000 YARDS OF WHITE MADRAS (FRIDAY), FEB. 21a, AT [8&c, PER YARD dan name for Jesus, reincarnated, snd Frock Coat, Silk Hat. |idea that he was the reincarnation of | has set a ritual of worship and rule Itihas been this oneltoplo lever At last he came, in a frock coat. si OS Ot of conduct for his followers. i te h He can talk of nothing else. W. Nts he has seven wives at Hy-|2@t and chic little gold-headed cane x Weil ough T would never have believed that this | Have seen but little of America. for our irest in the} naaniesnth 1 jerabad, said to be the fal On dapper young person was the poten. |t?P has been hurried, as we only desire A NUMBER OF LINES OF BLACK SILK land, he is very impressionabie. } d H ‘ oi ltoWreashinDon tanita siecoalls thes Korealcaniibielswayilto)Ganisirans| |e) Sucre eckuce sna enna) Hal induimy, i ca uadaratandeiet, Enlaiieanet (Special to The Evening World) belts ee eh Cisco, Hemet the Count ae Amero, | fiend te cock: with the rest of tne | ihe. fri Peninks what) AUBURN, Feb. %—"T am of the opin-| INCLUDING CREPES, TAFFETAS, SATIN MESSALINES, PON. Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to To- Aheleurilentatsocea lagen wiiateeie lost a At com |ton that there will be no use in a -| oa % 5 is Wdoland| the latter's) witeland daughter,|(es,re Tuer stepped) down) from (the " rea ee ine to Gov. Hughe> for a pardon,” said GEES, ETC, ARE BEING OFFERED AT SPECIAL PRICES. Marle de Ambero was walking on the) “'Newab Sultan Ul-Mulk Badahur of (eager Chester Gillette this morning, to his| | deck one morning when the Indlan/ Hyderabad,” they all murmured in un!-| you read iny thoughtsy”|*ixteen-year-old sister Lucille, in the TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), FEB. 21s, | Prince approached and asked: |son, while the turbans scraped Ke in the Prince as I turned| condemned cell of Auburn Prison. i “Will you marry me? Quick!” |bowed way down to the watery p upon me, tur-|. “2 believe," he continued, “that the} 3000 YARDS OF BLACK PEAU DE CYGNE | Invitations DectIned. platen tien for the Prince and @x-/bans was flapping, ana| Dest Policy would be for Mr. Mills to ; The young lady fied to her father’s to the gates lssion as he made his way | each and one buzzing in my ear.|‘TY and secure a stay of proceedings | 21 INCHES WIDE, tat yhet Prince's attend- dhe to you?” they de- a new Governor comes into offive, | | stateroom. When the Pr! The Prince stopped short at my : y ce | as I believa that Mr. Hughes ts opposed 1e1y ants learned ‘of his action they Were words, The retinue charued on us Wik led in awestruck tones, ag tf 1) 28 fers ceith the working wr ine} SOLD USUALLY FOR $1.25 AT 68. PER YARD | been the recipient of an unheard of I took one look at the black, faces, the flowing garments headdress, ani fled to the| law. profuse In their apglogies. The Prince left his own country Oct. 12 to travel lelsurely, when orders came for the trip to London. A fall from a horse two years ago during milftary maneuvers is given as the cause of his present illness, The Prince's sult consists of Dr. Chamarette, Dr. Maho- “uff, Captain Surgeon of the) |open umbrellas to save the ro and hat from the pouring blank expression, a mixt and unintelligence spread over the « tinted countenance of this Sultan thirty-three, “W-h-a-t2"' he finally managed to mar- mur in a gasping ton’ n head rain, A ure of boredom sor, subway. a SHIPPING NEWS. |MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S | Cuba Eats Fruit HOSIERY lees ae eavintry: Cept, Ghouse | astonishment and my New York eats meat, Canada WILL BE ON SALE AT THE FOLLOW.NGTSPECIAL Mouhuideen, treasurer of the Journey: | "ors male eats pork and Iceland eats fat. PRICES, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), FEB Renee ora wledwonceimore, The colder the climate the fatter |] | 2 ¢ » cele < " ary to the| rare Tiator Genes of the| Mae . stream of rain, dripping from English Army, and three servants. The the ends ot the numerous umbrellea latter are Syed Kaja Meah, a dressing the royal head, madly danced Fookroodeen, body servant, and c the food because fat heats the Sos) 3a) body and heat is life. ‘ The finest fat that grows makes MEN'S FANCY COLORED AND EMBROIDERED LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE, Hook jovernor'# Island high slik hat and was lost| Heil Gate........ boy; if rivate cook or “‘Nu-| beneath his collar. | Ghousodeen, the private cook or “Can't you reed my. thoughtat® the| | SOLD USUALLY FOR 50c PER PAIR, AT crenaine hearts, however, need not | Prince plaintively asked, as noticed the 5 i _Teminine hearin, however, nerd mas {miniature water fall which dripped from COWS EMUISIOMN|)| 2c. Per vais. PER Box oF HALF DOZEN Pains, $1.75 ‘ith marriagable daughters prepare| ‘he umbreilas | ‘There didn't seem much to read, even |had I been able to perform the payenic| feat, so I turned to his attendant, Dr. |Chamonette, who for twenty-five years | haw been a resident of India, and asked |nim to explain. “Not Well in Head. “The Prince is not quite well here,” and; }he touched tis forehead with the tip of {his finger. “Two years ago, while at| Admiral D military maneouvres, he/fell from his | cermmotye? [horse end ever since he has not been Trinidad in good health, and sometimes suffers | Maracaibo, Curacao. {trom delusions. We are hurrying on to| Armenian. Tiverroots |London—our visit to America has no for bargaining days, because a new prince has come to town, The distin- guished foreigner, though a really and truly prince, with a string of titles al- most a yard long, is not an heiress snatcher on @ matrimonial tour of in- spection. Already he has an abundant supply ef wives—his Iife partners num- ber seven—for the Nawab Sultan Ul- Mulk Bahadur of Hyderabad, aa the It is the Norwegian Cod Liver ||| WOMEN’S LISLE THREAD HOSE, TAN AND BLACK Oil. SCOTT'S EMULSION ts full of heat and nourishment. It {}/ SOLD USUALLY FOR $3.00 PER HALF DOZEN PAIRS AT $2,00 has a power in it that gives vigor and new flesh to those CHILDREN'S RIBBED COTTON HOSE, TAN AND BLACK SOLD USUALLY FOR $1.50 PER HALF DOZEN PAIRS AT $1.10 who suffer from consumption and other wasting diseases. INCOM Rh wey, n, Breen, ada, AU Druggists; 50s. and $1.00. tentate who believes matrimony {# best conducted on the more the merrier plan. 34th Str..., 351) Street and Sth Avene. | Took Chef for Prince. A POPULAR sna HIT. political significance—in search of a OUTGOING § MSHIPs, When the Chicago express pulled into| specialist, where we hope to have him BAILED TO-DAY. | tn “The Girl Behind the Counter,” Lew x : the Grand Central at 415 yesterday I/ restored to health.” Baltte, Liverpool inole, & Domingo | Fields'e musical comedy, at the Herald | S|] CIAL SAI e Korona, | Barbados, re, they sing “If You'll Walk With —— = 2 “ ” : Hellig’ Olay Tam Esu," broke in the Prince, | fie Gekeuaes pane vision arrayed im the usual phara-|‘‘not a Sultan, nor a Nanab, but just a |] Bretag ‘It ts the bit of the show. It "As the stream of passengers poured| ‘“Thie 1s his latest delusion,” Dr. | \gy Colom” Hntiltonr™ orate, > todayy gy * Order) pocket it would not advertise us. foetn tron) Se) ACoA ate —— = —————— —— Lars G. Ericson’s (Windsor Arcade, Fifth turban which dangled from the heed FPPESOSOSOSOOOO SESS | Avenue) $100 Overcoatings and $90 Suitings, turban which to order a$25.00. Winter, Spring and Sum- on the water-soaked platform Oriental splendor. I singled him out as the King of the Jungle and ed him as # But my friend turban gazed at me !n amaze- nt with not @ trace of princely hau- on his coal-black face, I no Prince. I cook the Prince,” be announced in broken English, swinging 4 big bundie tled up in handkerchiefs over bis broad’ shoulder. I gasped in amazement, owing to my limited ac- ntan Sast Indian royalties. ux Das of Imperial c of le st jin all ARNHEIM, B’way & 9th St. Broadway—CORNER 21ST ST.—Fifth Ave. Men’s Suits and Overcoats Unusual Values dangerously on the system by affecting the stomach and upsetting the digestion, and sometimes do great damage by eating out the delicate lin- jing and tissues of the body. No such results ever come from the use of |S. 8. S. 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