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ee eee “gtein ever heard bim make SMe card of membership ! archists’ Federated Union !s depen ‘upon to show the connection between the bomb thrower and Berkma: ‘This card is in the shape of a pink folder, 5 by % inohes. Inspector Me- Cafferty will show only tl @urfaces. He says the mat Bevrnan was taken to Sfiverstoin's | bedside, where an attempt war mac “to get the two men te A thar t ANARCHIST BERK —.- He Signed Silverstein’s Card Anarchist Chie! in Custod, and Detective Making Him aSMember | of Anarchists’ Union. knew each other. Silverste fn stating that he made the bomb him self and threw !t because of # persona grievance against the police f If Blveratem recovers, a# seems |tke- ty, he wil! be placed on trial for munter In the first dewres for killing Ignatz Biléebrand, the men who was blown to Pleces by the bond. Section 18% of the Penal Code, provides for the case -f Gilverstein. It ronh as follows “The idling ot 4 human deing ts murder in the firm degree when mitted by an act \mwminentiv to others and evtnetne 5 depraved Fegardiess of human ‘ife, althoug! without a premeditated design to affect he death of any part ndividial.” Card May incriminate Berkman. Tt ts Inspector McCaffert Berkman may be held as an wmder this section, {f {t can that he knew Silve: ‘Hea that ‘complice @dvocating violence or bomb tained on the inside of the folder is of great {mportance with respec sible connection between Berkman Silverstein to a pos and The card held by Silverstein showed that he was No, 48 in the Anarchis Federated Union, of ch Alexander Berkman is treasurer, Berkman’s aame and title are printed on the outside surface of the @ard. Across one end of the card it is written again, with a pencil When Berkman was brought to Police! Headquarters to-day Inspector MeCat- ferty questioned him dtosely about Sil verstein. Berkman maintained that he did not) know the man and never heard of unt he read of the bomb throwing ep’ sode in Union Square. “Was Silverstein a member of the Ananohists’ organization?" asked the In- to my knowledge." responded | how about this card? asked ‘afferty. suddenly producing the pink folder. | Admits Signing Card. Berkman ts clever, At first he denied his signature on the card. “Write your name,” commanded Me- Cafferty Berkman wrote his nae in a dis- guised hand. McCafferty made write it again, several times. At las Berkman, unable to disguise marked points of resemblance between his writ- ings and the signature on the card, ad-| memperte fm the Anarchists’ Feder- Lieut. Hanlon, of Engine Company No. ated Union, ‘and fou: vere rapped under the “What of it, if I did sign tt?" ne| Ajyexc. LoerKMman. Mae oles cial ovaresrued Chief Croker asked, deflantly. Sana 4 he could do nothing there till the Berkman was taken into the assem-| twoen me and Mr. Frick.” respon miner Real tany or tide fell, which it did very slowly bly room and shown to the long line the Anarchist. “‘We had had business y Be RODS NAL DOT AG Sey engines and three fire-boats masked detectives. In epector McCat-| dealings.’ aab-throw. | Were engaged in pouring water on the) ferty introduced him as ths man wno| Berkman then turned to the de romeTNFO*" | yiazing plers, but with no appreciable shot Henry C. Frick in Pittsbirg. Up! tives and bee nike 1a “inrow. |@ffect: except to thicken the clouds of to this time Berkman had not feen| about the objects and ulms of Anar n," | Poisonous smoke. In the dense smother, searched. c ery off and taken “y] pre-| the firemen dropped lke fies. They “Haye yau any anarohistle Uterature) petlevue to see 2 right back to Work again as soon | @bout your person?’ askea the In-| although the vom a got on thelr fect, and only two spector. aret Hiiin AFBARISTAlNUARS GP to the hospital, Berkman went through tls nockers watchman on the Torry & and pulled out a big bundle of pampa- lets, McCafferty looked them over, and asked tf the Anarchists advised vio- lence. | “The true Anarchist,’ said Berkman, | si! *"doee not velleve in violence.” : Frick Affair “Personal” “How about the t vis Frtek?" “That was a ne you shot Mr personal matter e Broad | \* usked the Inapector. ac | \ | Help Wanted To-Day ! ‘As advertised for in The Morning us World’s Want Directory. MONDAY. Ms 160: t thon Hands Bonnaz rs Bartend Book: Bushelmen Bute Button’ Cab’ Dighwashers Drivers Drug Clerks ‘ Ele Embrot Feede Folders 4 Fore! adios 1 Fore me Girls E: Nene Makers otal The We to-day, 52 more New York Pas combined, Aparchisis THE EVENING WORLD. |Gaeeeaessoannnan MONDAY, (Sha eAAAePerslese se \PSSAOASSASSO, * : OF MCL AL VOTING COUPON. ? /:/1908 Automobile Carnival i {| WEEK OF APRIL 3th TO lth, 1908. H —?1N. ¥. Automobile Trade Ass'n. |? Le Wiho Look Him Contest to Ciose Thursday, April 2, 1908, at 12 Noon. : i Vote ior... ae Ne ny 0 Oren on rorya) aro: O, Boa tsa. Ur voter uy ve OS avy RiBrockiya soe WosUp AUrOMouILE CARS vae ded im at The World's remuw'ay, tetas Pulitser balla <b nds tried in every way nto some crowd 9f his knew t 4 permit for been re ed Union a gather the pro. ployed ard t it was 4 Neve & sp Lifen | tnrown ad + any more F w Y we we ean do ro shut off t mouthed dress sult ators about the evile of wealth and to th own bomb couldn't ha a |BIG NEW BRIDGE THREATENED BY EAST RIVER FIRE. (Continued trom First Page.) sameed and it was expected to give way at any time ‘The nature of the fire made it im- possible for the firemen to fight it by ordinary means, and a flotilla of boats and rafts was put into commission on which the men manned pipes. Many were overcome at the work, which the tide stopped. The flood made tt impossible for the boats to get under the wharves and the sickening, saffron- colored reek of the creasote-coated tim- a start just be- full e with to find his shan eliow smoke. wake in a minute, he ran out end ef the pler and saw a sight nis eyes pop. On the ng up steam, was a b! r that looked lke a prairie to the that made de, mass of fre. you| The Joy line pier is at Wharf No. eS warned quarter man. |Just north of the Manhattan Bridg: i s Berkman |pier, .nd the flaming tar coated 1 was carrying toe fire up to it The Fi op raced like @ two-year-old along Motrec| deserted water front of Soutn n street, and roused the crew and captain eng ied into head- [of the Joy lne ner Edgemor tq 21d * that was moored at the wharf, n x ‘The sieepy black squad humped them- : Z id sent the gauge-hand spin- 7 f to a Working pressure, and ter ; just as the olly ir 4 getting at her sides, the 5 z plowing her whistle in a A of alarm, backed Into the fer fal Couldn't Get at Blaze. inithe t the tremen had ar- ed and 1 looking for the fire. f ' suw the tide rips carrying the low ; i there. was of dy a i sinoke there didnt - a visible fire on the we and er and Strong ‘ from Broukiyn, e he fire frou. id QaEpy d Hat ump Water out ot Hast and throw iC in again, Lt woke ( ef a the aq f ellar pipes ' ing Nose, but Just Kot under way, i <O'Tiara a 1, { +} tor \ 1 x e Crime. wo nen head oy heels , ‘ ina fara ory 1 the ac 1 to-day's Are will hurr ey 10 CURE A COLD IN ONE fu paws LAXA HOMO Quini . yn. ol woney fit He | Hunter and @ Ittle |W GROVE'S signature ls oa eagh Seg-30 perreecerr rer re seasenncasaaswee pererrrrrrr ry Tron For Story See Page 4 ANDREWS D0PS ~ JEROME AND WILL ~ SHLFOR ROE Judge, With Long Inquiry Ahead of Him, Kesigus Job ol Proving Charges. drews, form Apr one to take hls added as BEATEN 10 DEATH possibile.” Brass Knuckles Used on aa in Presence of Great Crowd in Harlem. A negro whose ‘dentity has not yet been establitoed, was so brutally beaten by another negro at One Hun- dred and Nineteenth street and Mad- {son avenue, this afternoon that ldied while being taken to Harlem Hos- | pital ‘The vietim was walking with a wo an in One Hundred and Nineteenth atreat when the woman de stopped, waved her hand to 9 negro, naif a block awa o ran up to the | pair and with an oath attacked the woman's escort wit pair of brass Knuckles, saying: “T'll teach you to go walking with my wife.” ] So flerce was the attack tia man J with the woman was unable to inake xn effective defense. He was knocked down and savagely kicked by his as- saflant, A large crowd gathered ere in the fg: one attempted to Interf ‘h he cause of the The woman who WA row ran away The man armed Ww knuckles refused to heed the the crowd to spare the other man’s life, but when the was raised that a Do- pleas of Heenan wus coming he ran up Mad son avenue. pursued by Mrs, Kathering MoGeor ot wo ne Hundred and Nineteenth street at One Huadred and Twentieth street, but he shook her off and auoveeded |i making His @: A policer ared a few minu later. He summoned bulan: from the Hrlem Hos} and the In- jured man, Who was Unconscious, was Hhurried to that institution, but died ne Way mbulance Surgeon He ald that death was p @ fractured skull and Inte os The body was taken to Uh f | Hundred and Tweety-sixth street poll: station was found by while | the the murdered man could ished. The police sent or the murderer, ther wit description of his appearance ‘ould be obtained from those who witnessed the attack ——— ALDRICH BILL IN THE HOUSE REFERRED TO COMMITTEE. | WASHINGTON, March 39.—The A} drich financial bill reached the House to-day, After lying on the table for a few minutes, the Speaker referred it to a Committee on Banking and Currency, Fulton St., Corner Elm Place, Brooklyn. Over and fine 4 MARCH 90 JIL HS brass | None sent 1908. PAINT PETES Aen :| FAR Wiiksd iS, 0 BE PRIMARIES Huby True, but It's in the Camp of he Org S ups are in -morrow Parsons, who fears nseat him, Ode!) Yeadquar- met Gov- ror ese on identify frie rows ele Id ways of Birt being em- fight POISON KILLED HIS ~ BROTHER, MAN SAYS Simon Baehman, of Re ce Coroner to Investi- gate Death Here. and this are they anot Simon Bachman, of No. % West T |tieth street, Bayonne, N. J., requested |Coroner Harburger to-day to invest!-| jgate the death of lis brother, Max, wno died on March 1¢ tn his home at No, & \Forythe st | The Coror | Leon Cherux. ecord showed that Dr Orchard street, gave a death certificate In which he de- eh died of @ polis, Bac d that h. ason ° that his brother had been At tme of his deayi he i osperous Ittle grocery store jna wife soll out three days later | of the dead man told the broth the saw: the | hours be ris death and jrobust health. 8 affidavits beari 3 on e case were fur- |nianed t er, who decided to order the tachan disinterred, | —— | MOUNTAIN TUNNEL COMPLETE. | BERN March 8.—The federal nnel through me near Zurich, day. ction an | nearly five milea in {our years ugo. 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