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“THE EVEN! NG WORLD. TUESDAY, | ~ PAL OF ANARCHIST. IN MURDER PLOT CAUGnT BY CHICAGO POLICE “Shippy’s Men Hunt Down “Curly- Haired Boy” Who Was With Aver- buch Before He Was Kilied Try- ‘ ing to Assassinate the Chief. L * GHICAGO, March 3 —Police Chief ;headed youth. She refused to talk any 7 »|more at that time. ‘@Mippy, although suffering from the | m Igtad wound inflicted by the Anarchist, After Blond Woman. 1 \Tasarus Averbuch, whom he killed in| From the landlord, H. Vine, the de- n | oe 5 seetor. | tectéVeS learned that another young ‘the desperate fight in tis home yest | woman lived in the three rear rooms ! ‘@ay, was at his office in the City Hall Ayerbuch had represented that both to-day directing the new warfare ho, were his sisters. Olga satd she was his \ a he Anarchists, Detec- | *8ter, but that the other was not. The »:'bes opened on the Anarchists. Detec- | ctor 'young woman las not been found. t\ \ttves and police sent out by MM) Assistant Police Chief Schuettler sent swarmed the ghetto district and other! two detectives from the City Hall to the Washburne avenue house wita In- gaapected ptaces and befote noon had | + gathered in a number of prisoners in | the great dragnet that has boen thrown | out. ‘The most notable of these was Ina- Rus: structions to remain in wait fc second woman, who w them as being blond and y Olga. guards at the house saw Maron jore Maron, twenty years old, a ih say known as the ‘curly haired boy,” | 8Pproaching the dwelling early to-day, " ch, the and, suspecting he was the “curly- us Averbuch, the | 2” Sm aarentetieeiatat hatred boy" they wanteJ, arrested him, slain Anarchist. Maron was arrested In addition to Maror early to-day near the Averbuoh home,| 18 addition to Maron hree other pre No. 318 Washburne renu' sons are belng held by the police in Averbuc sister of the man killed by a Shippy, while others in police cells are aa hamaieee supposed to have close connections with eee i se § t ge the Anarchistic groups here | eltis I ttle 5 iy r ioe: a at ae OA To show the activity of the police, one street, and ward Berman, oft now {n custody Was arrested rs old, a cobbier. Averbueh, ona street car for expressing sympathy with the Anarchists und another was} in, is being he taken for writing a ti ning letter| quarters at the Harri exes pat to a priest ‘ station, She slep: Uttle during the nvinced that they are In dan- ng mnvst of the time. ger of assassination Ma ked wil night in an at- other heads of the je trace of Avel hhave bought revolvers, which they carry| other relatives, Teady to meet any attack on them | Maron, now under arrest, is the young | man who is known by the police to have attended an Anarchist meeting at Olga Averbuch's Story. of the young w st told in. brok x but part of the time she talked through an in- Most was man's Workman's Hall with Averbuch last |° Sunday night, and who is declared to |‘*rpreter. She told the police that she have been the slain assassin's most | has four sisters, one of whom Is ma intimate companion. Maron and Aver-| ried and lives in Otessa, Russia, Ti tbuch were together throughout the | otliers, with two younger brothers, are meeting and are said to have left fhe | With her parents in Austria, the family ne near Vienna. hall at the same time after the meeting } liv was over. Her father, she declared, has never ‘After his arrest Maron was taken to| taken part in a revolutionary me the Maxwell street police station and jm: ..t and has always shunned seer closely questioned. For a time he re-| societies, She declared that she hersel¢ || fused to admit his taentity, but finally | lind never read her brother's anarchi'st\ | acknowledged that he had known Aver- | pooks. When asked if she thoughe |, buch for some time, and that they had| that he might have been insane she | @ttended Anarchist meetings together. replied, hes! ingly || Considerable Anarchistic literature was} “Ife was very peculiar. T don't know found in his possession when he was @earched at the station. Girl's Talk Gives Clue. |why he did wi | only know that a good brother. at they say aid. 1 1 boy and he was a gi Maron's arrest was brought about| -\ conference of city officials was he! through a remark dropped by Aver-|@t Chief Shippy’s home at 10 o'clock buch’s sister Olga. When detectives) Mayor Busse, Assistant Chief of Po- | entered the Averbuch home, on Wash-| ice Schuettler, Capt. P. D. O'Br! t |, burne avenue, yesterday, they found tie Detective Bureau, and In j| the sirl, who kept house for her| Backus a 1 Means for dealing E brother, clearing away the dishes after| With manifestations of anarchy were @ supper of cold meat and coffee. The, discussed with the view ¢ dding th detectives unfolded a newspaper con-| city of such activities taining a picture of the dead man and| Assistant Chief Schuettler sald to-day laid it before her. }tlat a young woman, whose first name “Is that your brother?” she was)is “Rosie,” is being sought by asked, and she replied. without any tives. display of emotion or concern, that it} Joseph Freedman. € s was, ‘ was arrested on n Buren street Tae police showed f shoes | State et 1s. morning be- &nd ash Bed to he vemark¢ a fellow-passe brot Then si Was te Was und aries not that he at other one?" asked one of the detectives, “Oh, a curly-haired young doy was studying with,” she said, But s that body would not reveal the name of the cui creany action that eee Help Wanted (607 ANARCHIST FoR DEMAND ON PRIEST. To-Day ! g.. CHICAGO, March 3.—Frank Zajicek s advertised for in The Morning | was arres: arged with send- 7 {ing at er to a Roman .. World’s Want Directory. Getiaite f Procopius the Benedfctine TUESDAY, March 3, 1908. who is thirt | Addressers ... ... 3 Housework +110 ventateNomae Agents .... esee 15 Ivor sy as G Bakers ...... 265. 4 Janitors jonailie: bartersnok Bonnaz + 10 Janitresses mitted sending a a p accord- Bia Book! é Ee "OFF ON KAISER WILHELM Ul. Brasewe rkers. ns Bushelnen Three Hundred and Twenty-Four Or r 5 First and Seeond Class Pas- a gers Sa ay a a r O. Ha never id Vas and His ix G * tor San Rye Ay Pitta 1, NO ARRESTS IN POOL PARLOR. mxpewnitera) 1s , rd parlor at Twen 3 The World printed 988 ed in 6 to 14 days. baranteed to cure to-day — 472 more than New York papers combined. the | unger than } GANS. TAKING UP All Proper and Accuser Knew It, He Says. Makes Denials in So Far Relates to Him. non |) G2 COO GHP C3 CHS ORG ERIE Gs Gh aiibexateerated’ <6 humor might a wave of his hand toward the En RCS ANOS Sone a eta nome | be trying to nerpetrate a joke, but the servers, he jumped far out into funds were maintained as distinct | is | Se meatal Car EGR TOTS and disappeared, Mackin and ‘argely because Mr. Corwine, who | Sari I burned the first that came, ris set up an alarm and attyactel handied Mr. King's funds, was devot- | | eran areitw ote nenaat! the attention of Poleeman Meenan, | tng himself to the managemens of meet Oneror thu lett an|the Bridge Squad. : , and I, who handled the other fun | ith a large ygg-| Meelian climbed dow. on the roadway maiden Go Gaaditnn oo Naahiananthe a it | ayd looked through the open inting and sdvertising aus as fol jeurtacesos ae Oe: ih % The truth is, further, that Mr. Kin rachan: We se2 you | sign of the bridge jumper. e ee sauvalan GnSeaaiaeees taxes higher by go-| statements of Mackin and Roberts and ally. ‘That he was conversant with a ay 00 (4) FEO .y for|reported them to the station in Brook | of importance that took place; that he| (Continued from First Page.) jers and not for men. You Leen eae eo aeet | Was perfectly aware of the substantia’ | But a oO tor RO NT ele ech raat totare reheat could find identity of the two funds, and that his| ‘The oxtster x Shea rren a Com Win Eee uel cu Cuou titans e two w suggestion of a Inction between | unnecessary Hygueh ere ese) Se nbers of the trem can emanate only from a wilful| itself felt in t , Rp andnwilisurelys dlentisouxdonits\ob, Tobin, load desire to de and not B equal pay fights. Fire Sane yde line p “The next ment, that I received xistence of Ittee of th t turned {by contributions from many men connected | iy w other fetter was scurri and] yy with large corporations seeking favors |in a c¢ and, among other ¢ ‘ ‘ from the District-Attorney’s office, is | Saxon ideal € Miss Strachan that “nobody | Saw Him Drown, inqualifledly false, [where st M loved an old maid school teacher, any-| Henry Stewart, Thomas Peterson “Moreover, L'know that until the triel!| have /alwo: | Wiliam Roderick were working of the Xavier case within tho past few|are more t mnie going to see if the Post-Office| sarge w! y heard a splash meuths, which necessitated the discios- | cHpline and tie contny RUIN Sanen CR h rs can trace those letters.” said) water, They looked up and saw Tipo i th ¢ ‘ te official digni tor i Oy eae monarchs Miss Strachan, with a great show of) oq the surface of the river to the so ure of the names of contributors, Mr, | oMcial dig f Miler ages, President Roosevalt has; determination, “and if 1 find, that any Tia beldzel dnd about ouMreetmal Jerome was in ignorance of all but one {of the country has our ation been | of other ag tena of those men. "elation te SSL =u | A ee ey pao Rca tea or two o sources tribut 0 heterog s > je to ted States We'll see what'll happen then! | tr he p f sume heavy bod F two of the sources uf contributions [ei ° i lees ted States linmaleteunarGigreuctacs Untermyer's Contribution. ‘Mr. Untermyer's contribution, wht eWithiz ; a ee a man's head popped into view on King now charges ‘to have been en- |. ee i Oe river about ten yards bel t y Improper’ and ‘of a character, it{ ae | point to which their ate oO 0 reflec ly up hel * nally directed known, to reflect unfavorably upon the . 7 yon d down on the Dy Attorney,’ was known to Mr. Jor over ‘i jown stream wi King at or about the time of its r % 5 30 feet and ends wasudleclssedoneniyiinunis)|ieeav tnt, 1 or e r | “We weren’ re it was a man's presence, as in the presence of others, 2 M |head,” said § Wy ee a ‘ during the campa dnthel bs ltort to save git was a ma f Gi inet AAR SRE HOLT ees , Jiwas ead there was. non motinn eave a me any suggestion from Mr. King le. 4 5 bobbine un and down of the ob/ect rot any o else t ecna C a B r on the ‘a i Manson whe Me Cataen sare waa] Wanted—An Example of Dignity. Mechanics and Traders’ Bank | on’ she’s e ty she donot be ay 5 wl NG ger ‘ scpiver’s BY lag | Hee at ae eG Cae Ta aay Be Receiver’s Order Was woman SUFFRAGISTS quite. popular at tae ts = Modified 9 ple azquainted with 4 P odified. ; f a ” atlon’ tat I, have “undue inn GEE WHIZ! ALDERMEN THINK HEARD IN CONGRES it doe i Er = REE Ee 4 alti ite, th | THEY HAVE BEEN INSULTED.) | re aie a the dich sto | 5 3 <a a Court Justice P' the were to-day tho Je nedy, hardly admits ; ion on Re- fers of the suspended Mecha EEE “Moreiver, the absurdity of the sug-| 4 to Traders’ Bank met at TARA RMIBCone gestion of uence on my part i i hou! No. Broadway, at | Wale Hace tiles | is best stratel by the citation i for the purpose of reduc- | the Committee on Woman's Suffrage gt my ret which Mr. King a fh i . a Hania Caciny the House before the Judictar uees in its support, since the let uty ner coueeinenitink 301 rpital stock from. $2.04 ° mittee. Senator Clay, o| matters with whieh the Dato of Aldermen and the elts So ee ae tevaadeayioliwaysuce 1 over the Senate committe Attorney's office was Ssncerned. in. so | and some action should ex- pst LOA IAGaR Genter ting, and Rev. anna Shaw, as the far as tt {s accurate, in, componed of | INDICA medvalderniantIbow meet- | Fy nous piled teh je Hquidation of | resident of the National Female Sut- Persons aginst whom it ts well known ° 3oard of lermen ay tho debtr of! enna e elatios ‘Oduced the speak- the District-Attorney's office has pro- Fe eee rel iratpib | ite waa “necaasary) io cimek: Justice | Tame Association: Intredugeds tle abs aa eded with the utmost vigor. oe referred to a le aeney tne Platzek's permission to hold the meet-|¢f%: among whom were Airs. te ts “T cannot conceive it possible that | — Service Commission by F. W. Whit- Pp 5 fl 7 Lockwood and Mrs, Fannie Fernald, | any of the facts which I have lala be ver of the Dry Dock, East| ing because, In his rece dere ag ‘ dent of the Maine Woman's Suf- | fi you will be controverted, but as aera ES) ‘oad. Re-| Henry Haggerty and Joseph Ford re- “Association. fixire to wav that {there can’ bevany | Court Overrules His Demurrer Hions wa end pitenvar * ton | cetvers, he specifically restrained the of- flouse hearing was presided over question as to any material statement | COOL Yaen Doe ager ¢ by Chairman Jenkins, of the Judiciary - JEROME CHARGES, STRIKES AT KING Campaign Contributions Were | WRITES TO GOV.HUGHES Bill Against District-Attorney were transferred from one funa Woman School Superintendent, WhoG 20t Black Hand Letters as the present t unsanitary condi- MARCH 3 1908. ‘MISS STRACHAN BRIDGE JUMPER MARK OF BLACK FLOATED IN RIVER ——TAND LETTERS; Woman Schoo! Superintend- ent Calls on Police to Find the Villains. Two Saw Man Leap From Bridge Span to His Death. FIGHTS FOR EQUAL PAY, DROW NED NEAR PIER. | Ordered to Cease Battle, She Leaped From Truck, Waved Says, in Two Awful | His Hand in Farewell and Communications. | Sprang’From Rail. (Spectal to The Evening World.) | Whether Miss Grace C. Strachan, A sturdily bullt young man. smooth | ALBANY, March 3-Gov. Hugtes to- leader of the movement to give women) “haven. weartng dlue serge clothing day received a letter from Assistant | teachers in the public schools equal pay | 24 % derby hat. jumped from the | District-Attorney Howard S. Gans, who with the men, is the victim of some of/ Brooklyn Rridge Into the East River acted as campaign manager for Dis h pupils or whether the! ®t noon to-day and was drowned. Only ltrict-Attorney Jerome during his last | Is really interesting iteelt| ‘WO persons raw him leap, ‘out there |campaten, in which he discusses the fs a problem neither she| !8 evidence from others who observed Jecharges fled last week by President Canta ine en haenihgs sequent happenings to corroborate King, of the Merchants’ Association, in | she has been rece | thetr story. | which he says | letters for more than a Edward Mack! of No. i Dumeld “One spectiication opens with the In siderably alarmed. atreaty nB Too! and David Roberts. statemtent that in Mr. Jerome's cam- chan says she has deen! o¢ xo, 613 East One Hundred and paign of 195 ‘legitimate campaign ds atened with death and disaster. | rnirty-elghth street, Rronx, were walk. bursements were taken In by the Treas. nbs and brinstone, {f she does not | ee ete ee eran they saw | Jurer of the Committee on Nominations cease her efforts to have the Legisia-| © SoToN vce the end of a truck on 657.21 and th due oy isked the protec: | outside railing. He had aparently been | | ‘Tis obviously implies that there ». 28 Henry street, Brooklyn, and bah enmattanvarien pote iene was some distinction between the Peiwetnkentendenthukecucarntle sources and uses of the two funds, EER ananeamstie ce ee eeu King Knew All, He Say: [4s also president of the Interborough | .adway attracted chemaltentionamon “Phe truth t# that the funds came avoman iResoolatlonth @titch | weonev naan mcealnes yal from the same gen sources; that it of 13,000. to observe his movements. To t was largely a matter of acetder have been coming for 2 climbed nimbly up the cabl vat| Whether a p ¥ contribution was Groce:CG WSLTPOICAGY. ne oe ay | network forming the rail and balance eposised in one fund or the other; that At tt thought | iimaelt on the top. be playing | Waved Hand and Jumped. In a few s what appeared t ficers, stockholders and directors of the that I am making 1 shall welcome the 1 the Moti Wins complaining of th Committee, and was in-charge of Mra opportunity of substantiating it) under and the Motion to z ash ee ee cceiai onl Banke from exercising any’ of the Tune: | HarHle Fagot, Upton, of Ohio he ¢ Me ep! 0 hitridg 7 rt fol e us ro) EMD Charge. | In reply Receiver Whitridge wrote to| tions appertatning to thelr positions in | speakers, before, the itouse come! zea é the commission: the Inatitution, This was a matter of | gion; ‘Mrs. Chapman Cait, of New WANTS CASES TAKEN FROM | 1 trust ths Board of Aldermen | form usual in such cases. York: Mrs. Richard. W._ Fitzgerald, of | . - | 2 i cyeu| MUL consider that ‘the unclean, un-| A representative of the Grout law |Massachusetia; Senator Swen, of Okla JEROME’S JURISDICTION, guage Hough, of the Unit S08 heathy and menacing’ condition of| frm appeared before Justice Platzek |!0M* Cireult Court overruled t 1 whieh they complain, are largely| today and asked for a modification of | cose GEUTECcais , wecors|Ganct iRlumorea’in betait ot ‘tel cnutea by the personal buslt sank | chs ese tsitew che. mening ee tne NEW) DEMAND) ON CASTRO DB AN eAo roche Sonn aus aay eta yppeer | tary con and manners of the peo-| stockholders. Special Deputy Attorney- joralyoteNewetorensacounatlamade ena AURUSL UAL te Darcs to nity ple Who are carried in the cars, and I] General Boehm interposed no objections TO SETTLE OUR CLAIMS. plication sto Gove Muchos torOn salon Mei le ree ne the over cer-/Snould be happy to co-operate with| and the modification was granted. - eee er ee tec eLs ater testi tlncallenfiottchecks) AneTeE them in any device, including free oe CARACAS, Venezuela, March 2, via torney-General to prosecute the com- ‘ificat eee pakahy aths, on our routes for remedying Willemstad, Curacoa, March 3.—After an ; a 9,000, In the dectsion Ju | ean MARDI GRAS IN PARIS y plaint of Barney Marks, Ruth Kirsch, $400,000 conditions.” Interval of seven months W. W. Russell, Harry) Ly) Mitchell) andi others) against propositions ad-|. Pe communication was placed on JOLLY AND SPECTACULAR, |the American Minister to Venezuela, has Edward J, Reardon and Joseph A. Was- prope. | file. "| presented to the Government of Pres!- prief it !s sum es 7 rman, attached to the office of Dis- 1 dentCastro another note fromthe Wash- fuetatiorney J New. York, tos SENATE ADVANCES BILL PARIS, March 3.—The Mardi Gras tes. ea ciao ii aan nase ig upon ar oy TO RAISE GOVERNOR'S PAY. da | tivities were held in Paris as usual to- , and the beautiful weather added to enjoyment of all the participants in tration of the claim. of those American citizens who believe they have suffered Injustice at the hands of Venezuela t pe eaiwithathen ad togetaer ard) st aNy, March 3—The Senate to-|the Jollity, In addition to the regular] oi" action was taken by Mr. Russe! mplaints 0} 7 lay after a long debate advanced the| processions of the queens of the carni-| 1 E00” Jolie new note Washing: persons mad 1 is ce ‘ $10,000 to $20,000 al val and their suites and the confetti|ton reiterates ite lous demands. ui Wasoer. (a) wy Governor ~| battles on the streets. the students of | Judgment is expected momentarily in romnde for ‘he me : n x a [the suit brought by the Government 5. other sub: wo Wa ve Cassidy and a of Republican| the Latin Quarter took part In the fes [f° hi tannulment of the famous Fitz- pease off ea 1 niry slutcemen opposed Inereasing| tivities with a spectacular cortege made | gerald concession, now the property of ; atta tk ne sit While Senator McCarren and| up of allegorical cars representing the | the Orinoco Corporation. said) Distrist- sour ¢ mimany men favored. It. Ufterent faculties. ; x Soe ariiy and legally implted f Gov. Huges spent £23.00) last year in] Peatures of this procession were the LE t ' ‘intaining the dignity. of his offic representation. given by the Colonial CHOATE WRITES JEROME thes : nnee bet | School of the Sultan of Morocco and tis count and suite in search of a pawnahop at which ” is t al he might raise money on the linperial | OFFERING TO AID HIM, (ts ured cee ir atl tes cv oe HER ELBOW WORTH $3,000, URES GAB ON ee A | oe a, A oceeaing 4 no more than Tere eee Jog burying the guillotine, given by the | Since a committee of stockholders of overdraft. An overdraft ay Katisha bo sod zt ¥ iste Ibow so | law students. the Metropolitan Street Railway Com-| legal or it may riminal, according | be utitul tna i Ranke going miles SN Deee ER ¥ presented charges to Gow. Hughes (to the intent ¢ iG Caretta eee eet cere cee eer ee ELSUUTEL ROADS FOR AUTOS against District-Attorney Jerome he| ‘ecwmsrancer n proof, rAifleal v ae im He got, tie ssary two places, Is worth $2,000 cash, for a yop TL Choate Cy alindiatt no ground of oo | Jury in Justice Ford's part of the Su-| CARROLL, Ia., March &—The Amer!- gave out ends etion or Aer preme Court so decales to-day, inal can c CHIN GHA ALON My Dear Jerome: Hope vou dont | = = verdict In her favor and against the elty | Ooh Peer te uecemmaricen Robe:ts |B seews: Nie Le i fuel disturber hese c ny New. Lurk. jeparted 56 et STRAT TALS. | Mr. King. They seam. prep ‘ous NEW HOLIDAY PROPOSED. Tie ait stubpel her toe on | sa!d the roads are Improving. N have bit to command me SN nat ohne thee . West Gigatycixth strat, on duly 12, wen, ; he Ambassador to Engiena | Beton on roduced a bill 995." fell and fractured her left elbow | italian car in the New York to Part ate Jerome nominators in| Making Oct. 12. the dav on which Co- bucck broke er nervous sy automobile endurance contest left here when ra ol by @ Distriotat- mbus discovered America, a legal holis | tem, Guo sued the oity througn 7. wi. das. Chancellos t 6.80 A. M. to-day. The French car ts Stl here undergoing repairs. AND WENT DOWN ‘OLD CHIEF BATES WEDDED IN SECRET | Former Fireman at Eighty-two Marries Housekeeper in Hoboken. 1 El; Bates, who was for more than ten jyears a Chief in the Fire Department of jthis city, has been married for the past |two week he fact of the marriage became known to-day when Mrs. Bates told several of her friends “in conte dence.” ‘The bride was Mrs. Nellie Me= 1 been acting as house stor some tn Ea-Chiet es uwo year old and his b about “forty-sevene After Rates re in 1881 he moved to Hoboken. and some ume later engages Mrs. McBride housekeeper {a his j home at Nc Washington street, Despite his e fell in love wit Mra. MeBrid time azo pros posed ma 1 Was agreed they should be qutetiy wedd: | rdingiy on Heb. 18 last they went ere married They | REG.US.PAT OFFICE | | Celebrated Hats that unite the three essentials of fash- ion—style, charac- ter and quality. 181 Broadway 180 Fifth Av. 567 Flith Av. Specials for This Wednesday VAN. 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M’LAREN.--On Monday, March 2, at St. Vincent's Hospital, WILLIAM M’'LAR- ged 50, ‘uneral services Wednesday evening, 7 o'clock, at his Inte residence Du Bols av., Weat New Brighton, Staten Island. Ro! Foneral Jeftersop from and Falkirk (Scotland) and Belfast (Ire- land) papers please copy. QUINN.—on Tuesday, March 2, at 17 Ab ingdon Square, Mrs. BRIDGET QUINN, wife of the late James Quinn, of Clomle: hard, County Limerick, Irelan/ Notiea af funeral hereafter, ot