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' Van Hagen swore last aveck that Fl Whiston accompanied her to cock's room in West F street boarding mhen the actor is a treated both « After a tr y breath, Mr. Garvan vind that before the Grand Whiston had admitted ¢ boarding-House with Hitcher B, Stanclfield, chief attorney defense, objected to this terrogation, put lie was ov Told to Tell Story, She Says. Garvan read from the Grand minutes. showing 1 admitted telepho mitted meeting him at Forty-tirst str and final and Sixth avenu that she went to rented. Her story t Jury had been identical, details, with the evi been given in the t Hagen “Yes, I sald all th witness when Garvan ing. “Well, were you demanded Garvan “No, sir, I was not.” slowly. “J on! Jury what Society, Mr. Hite! ‘There w One of Hitchcock's and ran aro the table to hands with cellent who broadly. “Under these unusual circum: must ask for a half hour's rec Mr. Garvan after a b' ‘1 have been y of what taken by utter I learned from ise in v view, also, of what this witness herself told me in my office.” During the rec’ witness room. reading pa) bis chair. When Mr. Garvan returned fr: etairs he had Agent Vincent the Children’s Societ Hi tective Peter Beery, Assistant Dist enographer a 5 Attorney Nott and a ‘were on hand. They went 1 Blanchard’s private office, w Justice joined them and there ehort consultation. Hitch did not take part @: it When Justice Bb bench Mr. Garvan girl furt en did you go to the ‘Last year,” she said. “It was early fu the year." “Who took you there?" “Agent Pisarrro. “Did you talk with him “Did he ask you if Hitchcock?" * sir, “Did you say a! the Forty-first street house?” "Did he ask you If you lad had im- proper relations with Hi talked about Mr. Hitche Afraid to Teil Truth, She Says “When you were taken to thi dren's Court the next day did ro Justice Wye 1 admitted to imprope ae Hitchcock 1 don't remember what I said that day at all.” Mr of the ( peared tha that Hitche ‘I don't r dled the gi man had y didn't you, tei the é Wyatt, then?” ause I was afraid to," bri rl, her face white and ing. “‘Pisarro thre would take me lock me up I was always you afraid to t stammered F' fraid to tell any! n't you no Mme that he Grand Jury but I was om did you against I told hin w Jerse “Why didn’t now that you had been fore calsely anted to open cou’ 1 He was alwa threatened me the Grand Ju locked up so t ewered | flip A 1U) up in which Hitchcock joined Never Saw the House. 2 g0 wi int out the } jon me, I did ne “1 went with them me the hou ph the charg Hitchcock. Garvan read the statement. Flora was quoted as saving th Uving with relatives in West N. J., in September, 1904 h McKenzie, who to! Hitchcock had sive away wi to Hit to the playing dinner ark; t! $ she originally made room ad finished a wrong | money for about s the girl stayed Jurors spent heock remained h him cock’s lawyers chard resumed th ‘uceeded to interro- ig to him about truth ruined Mlora ha affidavit Adntits Swearing Falsely. 1 stand Mr he identified !t. It embod had heard and the —— a Seeeesensscacsenesesenseesss 4 OFFICIAL VOTING COUPO.d. This Coupon E Entit'es the Holder to ( Vote for the KING or QUEEN 1908 Automobile Carniva! 6th TO 11th, 1908. Trade Ass’n. | © B Bi % “ ¢ cy z a ‘ 3 z Bi PY 3 ‘ + Pt z P I Vote tor 3 3 < ~< Mail VOTERS @) trak, BO, Bos b5 2 < ¢ % (Strait WEEK OF APRI. N. Y. Automobile Vey GALA sie Contest to Close Thursday, 1908, at 12 Noon Bron ie errrtertrrr titty svosenvasoveswenereneT TOT GORE. wail and th THE EVENING WORLD. Comedian, Who Is Acquitted ct by Direction ot 4 Mr » the Gets $4,500 Down at anlaation and Has $§,000 More reales onlin to Stake. e him) DUBLIN, March 16. e house Da given evidence Jdee sev uvevvvvveeeveres veorveuryyey EM Avent \ — $30.000.000 SLASH IN n ED LYGSESOELE UO _MONDAY, EROWME FAVOR BY HUGHES, WhO IN f CUTS ChARGES RUSH WARS. FS Only the 1908.) MASSACRE FEAR AYTI: NATIONS: Justice Acts of District-At- torney During Second Term Can Be Considered. tives Are Sheltered. IN PERIL.) MANY LIVES IN PERIL. ANDREWS AR CASE FORE People in Re-E Placed Sie of f Approv: al lecting Jerome ing Jerome Gre Rayinond SIVLCA COCK TR MUST 03 TRIAL ee ou and Masil- +, ion From Philade!phi World Found Him. y shot near the cemetery greatest excitement CONGR:SS VOT BACK ON COINS Hiouke Under Suspension of Nullities Order that there were a phia Career. TOMMY BURKS BETS HELL BEAT nOChe id be equable and sat- MRS, STEIN WANTS RUSSIA 10 ANSWER Woman Gets Delay In Her} Examination In Extradition Proceeding: violation of sing the bill ly close to sacr the Russian woman forgeries aggregat- | was arraigned Commissioner 6 proceedings 1ook- ing to her extradition to Russia, a ARKHURST BOMB FAILS TO CLOSE UP SALOONS. who is charged with {illon rubles, 1s, LAFO LLET TE FOR PRESIDE and There Were 117 ixcise Arrests. nst her In ad- med in which it Is vd a check for 100 rubles Russian Govern- t the papers had not yet Petersburg stating what e were against| He said that he was Joseph Lax- t vice-consul of the STRICKEN = WT PARAL Says Att ack | FRANCH none did Just a® mi adjourned | i Senator’s Doctor back doors 1o nd didn't hear anyt competitors, | the afternoon and FORTIFICATIONS BILL. ally what was when she arrived not find out spe In store for her, Soon Be Out. ad been UT arrests for excise to midnight roughs of the city, nday @ week ago. —=___ TEAMSTERS TO STRIKE. officials sald was not In any In order to ex ——— Ay UNe DAY. TO CURE A CU. Wal Druggiste petund w. bhove's peed Ae SEVEN BL TBY FIREBUG WA TENEMENT France Near a Break With ee Rags Placed at | Various Points in the Basement. at Britain, Germany and! Man Caught as He Runs After Shoot- ing of Captives. Away With) Hair and Clothing on Fire. In an effort to destroy the big six-story ment-house at No. 16% Madis nue to-day ed in the basement. That the In- en separate fires were |cendiary's intention was to destroy > families every person in tw Jer the roof was shown by the arrange- nent of the oll-soaked ref Two brothers, Louis and Harry Stet of No. 34 West One Hundred Twelt ‘ough Madison avenue about 2 o'clock ase street, were passing this morning when there came an ex- plosion from the basement of the ten- ement that almost took them f; feet. The next instant a man dashed m their the hallway, his hair, mustache lothing As the brot he slapped t face and man’s ald e fire head and then smothered the blaze in The next instant he was toward One Hundred The bre box was at red and Ni Ned that the dire they nm the oppos! ngatromithe base er the man, and, threw him down and held R eman McGowan appeared An alarm was sent for the but before their arrival the pante tn the house ape by ay to the street was c a by the to the fire Miss Ida Mah nd that escape by the possin.e, and the flames not get the memuers of his household to the fire-escape. With a shoe he broke the window across the airshaf house at No. 1627, and, straddii he passed his over to safety task to get Miss Mah r c s was too weak to help e aid of the wife the n was carried to the adjoin cleared The firemen then ment and discovered » whole place biazing with oll. In the rear of the basement were two piles of of] soaked rags and wood. Two eaps of rubbish tn front had been soaked with oll. Directly under the stairway was the fifth fire, which evidently been placed there to cut Fl escape of tenants. A sixth fire was on r side of the stairway to the front and the seventh fire was in a pocl of oll which had been poured from a tive-gallon can In the centre of the ent basement. The Prisoner Questioned. Fire Mar val Kilgallon saw at once that the fires were not only of incen- | Mary ortgin, but that the incendiary had been bent on destroying lives, “Where's that man who has been arrested?’ he asked, Policeman McGowan came up with his prisoner, a tall, gaunt chap, who was whining with pain and begging to | he allowed to go free. The man was questioned closely. He said: ‘T was passing here and heard a noise in the basement. I went in to Investigate and got there just as there was an explosion and ol was thrown | all over my clothes and face.” The tenants were asked to have a look at the prisoner to see if they could identity him. No one had ever seen him before. Samuel Goldstein, owner of the building, who with hie wife and children had g narrow escape, looked at the man and shook his head “1 never saw him before,” he said “I can’t Imagine why any one should want to burn my property and destroy the lives of my tenants.” | The prisoner was taken to the East | One Hundred and Fourth street si tlon and questioned again. | Begged for a Doctor. “T never was in the building at all,” he sald to the police. “I was passing | on the street when the explosion threw of! over my clothes, and set me on fire." The man then begged for a doctor. He | sald he was In great pain, and that he should be taken to a hospital, A doc- tor was called and his Injuries dressed, | chinsky, of No. 819 East One siundred ore about himself. ‘The firemen got (he blaze under con- trol before serious damage was dono, —_—_—_>—— LINCOLN’S OPERATOR KILLED, BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., March 16— Dewitt Fuller, of Hancock, sald to have been private telegraph operator for President Lincoln during the civil war, was killed on the Erte tracks at Nar- rowsburg, He was about seventy years i telegraph repalr man, He had been tn ne employ of the road for about forty ina First street, but refused to tell | old, and was employed by the Erte as sears, He was riding his track velocl- | ‘Hal Bs SF ess an he was struck by @ Cassan: SonStare, ker “COULD NOT WALK FOR FOUR MONTHS | Mass of Itching, olny, lute humor on Ankles—Feet Fearfully Swoi.3a | Opiates Alone Brought Sleep— | Many Treatments Failed but ——-— TORTURES OF ECZEMA YIELDED TO CIITICURA ——— “Cuticura Remedies aro all you claim them to be. 1 had a for over two years, I had two physicians, but ly gave me rr Het fora short time inot enumerate the ointments and lotions I used to no purpose. My ankles on itching and burn Tcould not sleep. 1 co ng were so inter not walk for nearly four mont ( day husband said I oT better try the Cn! cura Remedies. Attor ust e then thr ° tim T had the best night's rest in months ur i Iu cura, an i there has been no return of the “Thad my eye for over a painful and got larg ought T would try nent on it, ner of 1 wis very all the time. I cura Soap and nd now it is gone. have n venty-thtee years old lived on the farm L now oer twenty-seven years, Cu dies are s| 1 most dave ever used for all skin hr David. 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The oniy firm giving ( ut charge the acenrate serv es Of oculist Skilled Eye Doctors of Experience, Glasses Always at Moderate Prices. | 350 Sixth Avenue | 1274 Broadway, |" Below 224 St._ Below | 101 Nassau St. 217 Br Near Ann St Astor House Block. \223 Sixth Avenue, near 15th St, | EVERY HIwG Pun HOUSEKEEPING | Furniture Rugs Pianos | Side- Draparl 68 Bedding China boards = J i Closets |$10,98 up's $14.98 up 16 Rooms Elegantly Furnished $123, $1 WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUNT. WRITE. FOR NEW ROOKLET. OPEN cr EVENINGS TNTIT, 10, 15 “AVES 77"378" STS. DIED. On Saturday, March 14, 1998, COOLEY (nee Curran), Quughter of the tai hn J. Curran, Sr. Relatives and friends are respectfully, {Invited to attend the funeral from her Jate residence, 449 West 50th st., on Tuenday, March 17, at 1.80 P.M, In- terment in Calvary Cemetery, ASEY.—On March 15, BLIZABETH CASEY, beloved wife of James 1 Casey. Funeral from her residence, No 604 W. luoth st., Wednesday, 2 P.M, Lost, FOUND A AND REWARDS. 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