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UV VE VANES AAAS AAA YIM AAA AAOAAA AAA AAAAAA AAG 5 cy iedataal gn os 8 ee pe ee ee <THE STORY OF THE PRESIDENTS” BEGINS TO-DAY. P ; | : HACKENSCHMIDT ON HOW TO BECOME STRONG. TOD SLOAN RIDING FOR KEENE AND LILY LANGTRY. ; Fair and colder to-night; Tuesday clear. PRICE ONE CEN s ) Lane MLK THREE PERSONS BURED IN RUNS SHORE muss wren ROOF OF BREWERY COLLAPSES F Waiter t IN HAYT| Cook He Wooed, After Only Event of Interest of | = aoe pene aecsose ales ok Breaking Into Flat. Remaining Days. | : | : ana ‘Wives of Pabst Workmen in West IGNORES HER HUSBAND, DARIO WINS AT 40 TO 1. | Forty-ninth Street Besiegze Doors France Near a Clash With the Re- | And’ Malle Worle Of Raseue Oriental’s Frenzied Act Com- Steeplechase Does a Form public and All Foreigners in Peril Pitted While Rivallls Flop Over the Short Mors Difficuit. —United States Ready to Join in Rooms. Course. . sec ss ae t ee ! in Show of Force. Ie Geeca ein peer eane raniaccuannl lu wemetnie eee arty POLICE RESERVES CALLED nen "Three Alarms of Fire Turaed In — Warning who refused his for thls year it this track : : a ’ eas | of Impending Disaster Given Early ‘n the y owners aking prep- | = TOWEAD OFF entions, F: ook, shot her s to-day an PARIS, March 16.—The situation between the Haytian Government and France has become acute and crit The French Legatic ; ee was marritd ma au-Prince is menaced, and a general massacre of the white residents of ardent Orient arbolic acid. The n at Port- no diff nor did the presence ¢ rence to Already arations to ship to Benning: ts, and only tely none Day by Foreman of Workers, but Ignored. and the wife of Max Holz, a bartender. es of three statior and the fire apparaus sume his afternoon when the roof t No. 606 West + Forty-ninth street collapsed, burying the force of fhen we ig there 's trial came to an unexpected close early this the island is feared. This information was conveyed in an official de-|her husband at the time of the tragedy Sorel fice fj rear ae , | deter t f the bul- : spatch to the Foreign Office from M. Carteron, the French Minister at)... ne area aid any serious injury lagiatetedfiomteia a EF d b G S : t A tt Hayti. | puzabeth Holz, a big, buxom waltress, | interest in the Ever i orce y Gerry ociety gen [e} . 4 some of its glamor n throu; ix y art of last w M. Borno, the ian Minister c te. 2 r | i iar RRS hE Sia chi ete) (i> Inert Tari SIR FP cles crn coca cera (OL eer ea tea) Make False Charge Against Actor, assured M. Carteron that Hayti would agree to allow the refugees who | 1 SARIN enn TereTOl glee, Coe mien ce OO lls : had taken asylum in the French Consulates at Gonaives and St. Marc 10 gag her injuries are not dangerous, wisi upetin and slates, a stvie Flora Whiston Swears The police rese leave the island. This morning there came the news of the execution at} Up to a short time ago Kito was a|ness that Is much more comfortable for th St d moned by three alarms were called uv late Port-au-Prince on Sunday of between ten and twelve prominent persons{ cook tn a restaurant at One Hundred |{i" Paver as well as for tle men who on € otand. | of the ice-house in the Pabst Brewing Comp on the charge of conspiracy against the Government, together with ayene a nats rd sire! aa Brosiney Teale ane ceinon lay took @ ice-house in the Pabst Brewing Compa eablegram from M. Carterc dune) that Gen. Nord Alexis, the! she ts twenty-three years old. blonde place ae lars Cassidy, who left for Raymond Hitch cs c 6 and pink, and the Ja ell madly New York on Sat night aymond cheo President of Hayti, had not only refused to confirm the assurances given! tnt Pink: and the Jap fell madly In [NOY Ne ea edny. was topical of th aa pet rene by M. Borno, but had flatly retused to permit the refugees in the consul-/arvehine to do with him. put his at-{ Monday variety. The fields in nearly afternoon. He was summarily dec ates to depart. | GuHoneResrediea) ceualatonthand violent Feit ye acene and unweildy. | self with fourteen-year-old Helen Van Hagen on motion of the prose the ruins. ed not guilty of misconducting him Ambulances from the Roosevelt and New York hospitals were = Lyteienaronaa aurant. Kito| with no special e having made i : E ; i 2 i rushed to the scene and the work of rescue begun at once. The firemen, Eleven additional persons have taker —=|inew that she lived with her husbana|to draw out horses of class. The best} cution after a series of sensations which went flashing through Justice} |. nee 2 race was one at a m nda sixteent ‘ tie : % i ‘ without much difficulty, quelled a small fire that started in the wree got together some rformers. | Blanchard’s courtroom with the rapidity of a runaway living picutre film Summary: hen the task of digging out the entombed men began. |sylums at the French Ls mn. rintlar ng house, at No. 25 | ri r D 3 Ks ex: cast Nineteerth street oe run Gonaives, e Kito sneaked into the house at 10 7 i atone Nac co-operation with the olelockl toda vinnialinadeshiaiway tortie maleDe RACE Purse two-year The blow-up of the case ag of war room occupied by the Holzes, He /ds; four furlor Harwood! District-Attorney Garvan put on the stand Flora Whiston, a pert knocked on the door and the woman} !!2 (Nicol), 11 4 to and’ 25to 6, Thi. : H ‘ nee opened it. When she saw him she| Won by two | : Ww ten-year-old miss. This girl had been depended upon for corroborati . r A the do ‘ ramon iat Koerner), § 3 to 5, 2 ‘ ‘ : acHomnurlacinn Heal * ete ¢{Silverton, 105 GL 1 0 of the story of the main complainant, Helen Van Hagen. Instead, st the comedian came when Assistant There are three men known to have been caught in the collapse, and whether they are dead or alive the rescuing party hd no means of nowing as they went to work with shovels and axes. Several others |were at work there and are unaccounted for. declared that her charges against Hitchcock had been inspired by fear ot Crowds of women, wives of the brewery workers who live in the neighboring tenements, besieged the place and made the task of the hat earlier in the day a warning ng that the ceiling S report. and 2 to 1 Time Howell, Bird of Pre: broke into sp Nn Holland. and Miss Hapsburg a OND RACE—Purse is and upwa the threats of Agent Vincent Pisarro, of the Gerry Society. | In the Grand Jury and on two] Police reserves difficult. It was said tha ' \ had been given by the foreman ot cther occasions she now declared Hitchcock had never harmed her. J Sivan ay gules LOL ace of her testimony before att He shot fv gation says | was about to fall, but no attention was paid to Two were imbedded arm and ano’ it her | Sleuths Not on the Force at of her stepfather, Work on Crimes in “Terror Zone.” She had partial confirmation in the testin | John B. Grat, who followed her to the stand. Garvan tripped both the! so) irl and the man on cross-examination, but at the end he had no recourse rT " ve. Save to move for the dismissal of the charge. a | Then he hurried away, after declaring that the five remaining indic | oon si Minan: | ments against Hitchcock would be pressed, to cause Flora Whiston’'s ond av He shouted that M1 Flynn)! to 1 and 3 yartment was tank ai ss ie had killed his wif Ur} Guim Ao ee a Oi ne. {arrest and to begin an inquiry, which the Court had ordered, into her BS detects gs) run down) ning away. ‘96 4-5. Rural Boy. 1 peNieStone |apocn one. 4 's account of the numerous! Mrs. Holz followed her husband, her Street, Tilekiins, 1a, Rulinestone, jcienees against Pisarro, a j / ‘ es occurring in the precinct now | Wounds not impeding her powers of Hithel, ouaine ston Lady. | At 2 o'clock Flora Whiston was arraigned in the Centre Street aecane os noN jocomotion, At the street door of the ful)’ . MA ex ry con RED Merah =e : at tor zone," extending from | ee ee vet Detectives Cahen and Steeme aN ea tion four- | Court on a short affidavit charging perjury. She had been told that ourth street te hitler s Ty ata ° itieth street! Canin, of the East Twenty-second mil 1er-Hansen would be on hand to represent her and that a Haytien authorities. | Protects Revolt Leader. who led + as duck Gen. nor F Yast revolt in Haytl, is an ugees under eign Office re and his followers it declined to Haytien Gove (hat there we men would have @ connection it was expliine cording to French tradition, an 4, ran downstairs and saloon. Nineteenth AM {Not won by nthe history of the Jar it was admitted to- 4 . anuehtnitiaigenaaes 2 hd one- | C “is who sought refuge under the Hre Ups a lison avenue. | stroot station, who had heard shots, sixteenth—Goodluck, 107 (Notter), 9 5 |Carl Fi s ‘ Nae a Na tee eee aun benabott aaminsion was made by Deplty Fo-|qrney ran up the steps to her room on 1 at “na'tc, “ieserhent 9 aegis | bondsman had been provided, but neither lawyer nor bondsman ap- aan sector ne SE rge of the Detective Bureau. GO UgLel iisae 1 to 4, second: Lltcky Mone |peared. Magistrate Barlow held her in bail of $5,000 for examinatio:,| 1m the examination this afternoon of; ‘Mister’ Gans, please,” corrected the e lawyer, jumping up. Have you employed Willlam P. Pea-| Planned Death of Both. | 7 f Vidav h EY 1 e | You Win, Com-|next Wednesday. Nathan Vidaver, the Fusion candidate | !!tt The French Foreign OMce pointed Time, Let 1 saaretay cee : 3K iY e | I right—'Mister’ Gans," agreed Mr. out recently that in taking this stand) body, a former lieutenant of police,| Through the shattered door they saw munipaw, Charles G. Gates and Mon- nays E oe ——-_____| for the General Sessions bench last fall, | pai ; 7 ft was only following out the French) who was dismissed from the force on! the Jap on the floor writhing in agony. : Je ee Ss me sree Jn thes lofty ~|who is charged with trying to extort ae San Mi ae ats exe 907. y Pc { 7 e ¥ ———- t) et aT mn ed Lu EC h vo asked ‘Mister’ Gans for a traditional policy in Hayti, and St ex-|June 2, 1907, by Police Commissioner The ait was heavy with the fumes of —— ee z Se ee eo mines: plained that Gen, Nord Alexis himseif,| Bingham, to run down criminals in| cambollc acid and a bottle that had con-| mounted shelbench vey ot nen mere money from William R. Montgomery, "0 tine with Mr. Jerome, want to get When he was a revolutionist, once) thig city?" asked a reporter. | tained the polson lay on the floor. Kito | nem ares Mercier eacttholaett former president of the Hamilton Bank, HT aloneniyeee eaalneeA OU fea sought and obiained from France the} “He is in the employ of the Pottce| ded. before an embulencel nplchiathe who flock to a trial when the evidence Mr. Montgomery, on the witness stand, | the witness. nny, ae same protection that France js now | Department,” sald Mr. Wood. ephay, |eerert ean eummmonea: .ceom: Beneyuel| is nasty. But one woman—a tall, rather admitted that his design in entrapping “What was uppermost in your mind?” giving to the men who attempted to} say that he Is a very good man.” | Hospital reached the scene, good-looking woman in halt-mourning. Vidaver with marked money was to persisted Mr, Palmer i d ‘usurp his position and power, | When Peabody was a Meutenant de-| where her wound, Sehr ada an 7 ' had been able to secure admittance. discredit Attorney-General Jackson. | Mr. Montgomery sat back in his American Warships Ready. jtective In the department he arrested | superficial. She will be out in a few | fandlshop ete before) Eitchcock|s) case ]/2On ccrossrexaniination last week y Mr stucie t ° armho sivenecens ; A man named John Sweeney, and) days. called, All the rest of the audi- Montgom declared that District- | nis ye var WASHINGTON, March 16—In the |iocked | fetirnetiiet bY | ‘ | J iecttl Refiauitinel auswer, going Liou ain rcunaldesiraulalonaeapatcn [etic up in the West Twentieth | Clutched in his left hand, Kito had eree was made up of men Machini SO eR RCRA Boat oat alae ear the Hamilton @ war vessel to Hayti to look after the street Astauion fan pel after Swea-|two notes, which he had written to| Q Girl His First Witnes: Machinists on Denver and Rio! avant Vie von and tn ine slight ot ff eopen it, ie as incarceration he escaped. explain his act. One wi Ad: ed } ney Garv: his ier decla jon to-day that] Got in His A protection of American interests during ‘ ri SM ais Ih R r addressed to Assistant District-Attorney Garvan , ats A ae | i pirat Nal nswer. the exellement, the Navy haa almost | ,orone rceny was the chargo against /fils brother, If, Klto, care of F, 1 \, H tel off by calling to the stand Flore Grande Resent Break ackacnesWaset he Rman alm eaee ie se ie i 1. “that SME PIR LG ecu ee Foes RT hortly after I s|Gaines, No, 71 East Fifty-fourth street, | u iencea Gay ea ay Gen ciel wai ms case takes on a new significance Peat a NAA ed fae ae Hare without delay. ‘These Include the | (i#M/ssed from the Pollcc and read | Hitehcock js alleged to have wronged Nith Unions, Willlam M. K, Olcott, eI woulla ee and Depas Russell, who was t | “1am very sorry IT make this trouble Sr Jand ihe former companion of Flora ai ounsel for Mr, Monts a Roan iinueaucnuaerondeease) charge of 1 Street as Bood girl always. She good to me} a. . alae Hagen. the complainant named in renk M of counsel for \ cage fimaees Hels i was |nd we engage to marry for love. She | BAN SOE , i me! fteen hundr ared ) Magistrate 1 ‘ BREWSTER ACCIDENT ays pay [change mind and cannot marry, If T/and David W. Ro befor Rea CeH atcne withio! lat ntaoy nc ind men the examina in cham) 7 Mar aver tnrebent atten Was appointed on the police | her, nobody else have her. | Justice G Supreme Smith, is a rather pret the Danver|of the Centre Street 1 ‘ te w Vidaver had broken 7 1.1, 1900, dismissed June s to you. Please . ( ratiavinen ab | aay 1 n vurt ‘ er Groual ould divorce cas. bro ner. made concerning Mu Court jus- i Mr, Garvan tha W. J. McQueeney, ren-| MeMa nppeared for Mr. Olcott and | & pulgon the minds of the Miss Ca ing (a he ROCA See ay Se te Was address Mias| tices, Buchler wa ted upon hy Mh cen years old on the ting itholemnchinlatalnorganieations (XntnuniGeialmcrs cor: sineisfoss ) F , whether Katharine are of H. Kooekind, No, ;explanation of an a Mippant ret-! sth of next m or a final conference at which A, C.{ Probed Into Luncheon It wa Jackson manently Injured, Had S$ fer Howard ty-ninth street, Miss Wolf}erence made about J Hersch. “Where did you first meet Raymond eway, of the railroad, refused any| pye proceedings were full of acri-| nos * & kind; that for $25,060. for isa friend of Mrs. Holz, and Kito had| The case against Rochmore was re-| Hitchcock?” asked Garvan, one le otibue pakeemencberweant the: varus iene uffalo, and Nai Peo as So ee {met her at the restaurant “ ellate i et him first at Newark, when he merous pbaas pea iat Sree at in vad it er a je res ferred to the Appellate Division, Justice I met him first at N . he strike will ultimately spread to | ers and Mr. Montgos and Mr = serie The jury sitting in W (ASSISTANT SECRETARY “Lissy Holz she is good girl, but she|Gildersleeve saying it was a serioug| Was playing at the Newark Theatre| wvory road in the Gould system Ae ea ytaa! nd mons marvand eal idered that Putoneioa the suit of Miss Maud for is fooling too much. MIs Betty, you | breach. hat was Inthe fall af 106 He wevelc vec: coade all over the United Slater" (cocci, that Mtn Montgomery, wea aq: |turnod UP: $25,000 damages for injure ea by | NEW AMSTERDAM RECEIVER] know how 1 treat to her. She treat me| The charge against Rockmore is that | Me $2-that’s how I remember the tme.| 13 McQueeney,. “There is every indi-|cusing him, in an undertone, of being) ‘“S? Jackson Was the man you were the arecking of the Brewster express < so hard my heart BUST over. I cannot|in a brief he charged that "it was use. | { *8¥ ia nentiat tharGrane ,Theatre | cation that the struggle will be a long|a fool, and asked that the remark be |'T¥ing [0 s said Mr, Palmer, on the New York Central Railroad near | y 3 ‘ 7 at. I cannot sleep. I - . in the Second M in this city, a few weeks Jater.’ ‘i if ial record, “Jackson is the man I b wot the john H. Edwards Resi ke | Cat: r cannot work, I]less to appear in unicipal |", : one and fought hard by %oth sides. stricken from the record, Bronx Park in 19/7, brought in a ver- Resigns to Take} vainot keep my life, I better kijl her|Court, Bronx, when Charles Stein was|, Did you ever go with him to a house | orn ee te remit of an Ee Mr. Palmer, in his cross-examination, | money: red Mr. Montgomery. “f dict to-day for $13,309 in her favor. 1] Charge of ‘Affairs bf Sus- |ana me. Please inform to her mother, | counsel for the other side.” He changed | !", West Forty-frst stree ported by the roads a month ago abro.|went at Mr. Montgomery hammer and| Wanted to show him up. ds said that the ratiroad company will nended National Bank Good-by, that half a dozen lawyers had told him| "No, sir, I never did,” anewered the| Pr TS ai contracts with the unions, |tongs. He brought him down to the| Mr. Monigumery ire reached to~ : oy ae : I fas aSE ank, “LISSY AND FRANK KITO.” | so. He filed the brief after a judgment| Sf) bending her head and looking time, late In February, when he met{ward a glass of water that stood on Re Was claimed that Mir: Caso haa! WAS*INGTOS March —10.—The | stra, i t | nad been returned against a client in| steadily at her own fect. Mina ES the District-Attorney at lunch, through uesk in front of Mr, Palmer, as it been permanently injured a a result ‘ Mrs, Holz says that Kito came to New | ha in an of the accident, Wien called upon to Lelanes on of :Amalatent Secretary of | york from San Francisoo, where he|his avsence, although he had sent an| Mr. Gaevan® wen: cenen by dba The Business enterpris soldjan arrangement made by his lawyer, |\o drink fromily, Bt Hainer shoul. featify at the trial she collapsed an({the Treasury John H. Edwards will | ¢ restau affidavit affirming that he was engaged | and he showed it. He had evident!y ex- Howard Gans. “Don't you drink out of that glass, hea to he Tamoved “from the court. ‘Ake effect to-morrow. Sond ee e haa Neen aaitt Inythe Supreme Court. 4 ra) jected a different sort of answer, Helen through Sunday World Wants are) trie ou tell Gans what you Wanteg “i wouldn't drink out of it if I knew 5 eas vi 1. i a e Rook the sury only ten minutes to the New Ametsraam Natlonal Bank of Mayor Gchmita-Reut scandals andl yerhad no tight (0 criticise the ‘Court usually “Bargains” In every sense). meet Jerome about?’ asked Mr, you had touched it” retorted ade Peek thelr verdict. New York, whish recently suspended. ee to leave, do matter wnat he thought, Mot Continued on 24 Page, st Column.) of the word, Palen Monigomery. | i * 2 {

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