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j \ i r DEMI:N BURGLAR IN STOUT CHAINS TAKEN TO COURT Peschky Arraigned With Hand- | cuffs Locked Behind | His Back. HEAVY POLICE GUARD. |} Man Who Caused Riot Before Judge Liable to Receive a | Life Sentence. Nearly everybody who saw Willlam Can You Tell Just What Benjamin‘ Ide Wheeler Starts a Discussion Which Some Well-Known New Yorkers Join + ¢o—__ What is old-fashioned “gump- | behind the wooap: n and BAWINE woo Rough Usage at Hands of tion?” at the same time E ¥ ey 5 Ts “gumption” dying ont? CETHAA CNG HT oe eee Phat Stay, of the Revolution. Crowd of Onlookers. “If you don't know srhat ‘© moving ‘ come | STLEaEY DSRS mea ae ‘qumption’ is you are no New Vv. Thomas R. Sitcer, clergyman and | PHILADELPRIA, Noy. 14. Suther-| 19 OER I yi IN AY. > EAT raids Hs Pane GEER Hey enough t0 | yang McDonald, the famous Scotch tat 12,000 PERSONS MARCH. WOUND MAY BE FATAL, That's what Benjamin Ide Wheeler, | get ¢ : ; " tO) tooer, wil arrive here shortly and is | resident of the University: of Callfor-) Yrank I. Packenthal, chlet clerk to | uniler engagement to paint up society. (Charles . Murphy in Parade at Bullet Lies at the Base of nin, said in a te yester President Nicholas Murray Butler of |} ttoo a blush on a withered iin a . The Evening W number Columbia University Kone as much | cheek, and if desired inscribe a striking the Head of the Tam- the Brain and Cannot of prominent New Y # to-day WhAt/ as anything else Iker K lesnake on any part 5 they: know about “Gumption.” Here ts} Mra. Brander Mathews, wite of the of t) i $ many Braves. Be Extracted, 7 hey had to say |head of the h Departme ~ 7 ares es August Thomas, playwright—It {9 the jumble. Universitet PANeaRLS Jee duct of experience, and the property | gumption > x | ‘i 5 ‘ ete eRspie AGA ieee + a ¥ 4 es gumption as Prof. Mathews. Under gray skies thousands of men’ PERTH AMBOY, N. J, Nov. 4— strong characteristic of the West—Mis- Satterlee Stumped. Paschky run amuck on Thursday dur- ing his first arraignment came back to| the Centre Street Court Drought their friends along, in the of witnessing another battle royal tween the Demon-Burglar, as they have | christened him-over in the Tombs, and | his tribal enemies, the policemen In a measure the big audience were | Gisappointed, for neither Peschky, his Mrs, to-d nd | militant sister, Minnie March ay who rampaged long with him on| Thursday, or his brother-in-law, Giu- | seppi Marchetta, made any trouble. But | there was novelty and picturesqueness in the appearance of the head of the alleged family gang of all-around crim- fnals. Manacles on His Wrists. Detective O'Farrell, of Headquarters, | Drought Peschky across the Bridge of Bighs, with his wrists securely locked behind his back in the grips of a pair of extra handcuffs. Peschky, who lost| most of his clothing In the courtroom melee with the policemen, wore only a | coat and trousers. He was shirtless bareheaded and barefooted. His half- bared chest and his big knotty arms were covered with tattooings. He lumped, because of the ankles which he | sprained when he jumped thirty feet | from a window last Monday night try- ing to evade the Central Office men, jat | barge E. Murphy, anchored in Pot Cove, | yy, [representative is sald to mortyzseventh, isixtscfirst. and’ Seventy ho had traced him to a loot-filled flat | 6 phy, iW oF n Forty-seventh, Sixty MlGration, His Seer fone | Astoria, was arrested to-day following est Eighteenth street, Bayonne, to| iim tar ahead in the Interest of famous lsecond infantry regiments of the Na- 1m disarming him. As the pair came | In anticipation of a second outbreak, Aine caine ap young rene the fervices of the Synagogue | gociety. maids and matrons of this city, !tonal Guard; fourth division of the G, UP from the cellar an angry mobd| COWGE REWER ERG, GEES GE eal, | the ener nts OroptUOEH of 8) Young)! Bethw Abraham, lat) No) a7) wWestievens | News YorkiiBaltimore/iand’ Boston RUMI RTORATiS aREOEIRTIGH sana threatened the assailant, but Heffner - Padds » of th 1484 | woman who fell from his boat at 2lty-q = $$ | Ai cetera aroie » Fuslied the man to the saloon. He was had an ext all of brawny cops \ty rat street. triotic societies, squadrons of mounted a leneal ibete suatie Pick i lined up inside the rail o'clock this morning. The woman died| a6 had just reached the synagogue police and many military and other aes car ea cae Aneta eS AEN | But they were not needed, Peschky, in St, Jobn’s Hospital, Long Island City,| when two men confronted him, one of EOEEES Fendi foththetpelicemanisiinincion : muttering to himself, stood on the an hour atter being dragged from the | whom was armed with a revolver, Cheered by Thousands. Dat RCRD, Gh <a bridge, with drooping shoulders, and water Blach says he heard the command, The parade wound its Past | moned to attend the wounded man Ale fettered hands twitching as Assist- | Van Buren told the police that he had| “Hands up!" but before he could com: | eering crowds, through South Oxford) rished him in his automobile to the | es Ruy ena eat employed the woman as cook for his] ply or say a word there e a shot, street to De Kalb avenue, to Raymond | Caice of Dr. J.P Wika whee te ¢ ed With Magis: re, and that she had stumbled coming |jand he felt a sharp pain in the neck street, to Willoughby street and then| ror was made to extract the bali trate Hermann, By consent the hearing abourd the boat and fallen Into the|under the jaw, ‘The sound of the shot through St. Edwards street and across | tut without success. The injured offi, Was postponed ‘until Monday river, Under pressure he told a different | brought a number of worshippers from the Plaza of Fort Greene Park to the! cer was then taken to lis home. “Shai ming insanity.” story. He maintains he does not know |the synagogue, and they saw two men | foot of the monument, where a stand ~ Mr . s@ lunacy hearing for| the Victim's name : running east toward Broadway. Sev- had been erected upon which stood duis ad. ne but Mr ar uED } Never ask ‘em thelr names," he ex-|eral gave chase, but the men outfooted | President-elect Taft and ¢ Hughes, anid seein eo mvint nel it plained: because 1 never think it nec-|thetr pursuers and, were soon out of | with the reception committee and xec- | ness. vistrict Attorney's office will a ‘ sight. | retary of War Wright. 1 Use eve ns to have him sent to Met Her in Manhattan. Blach was taken to the Bayonne | While Mr. Taft and Gov. Hughes were Ditawes oe pelance Ree ater The police learned Van Buren met the} Hospital. ‘The bullet was extracted, | addressing the throng the solemn boom- | proved by thelr records,” said M woman on First street, Manhattan,|but the man’s condition ‘s said to be | ing of minute guns from the Navy Yard | ‘and at that we've only beg early last night. They were about town | serious. carried out the naval part of the pro-| Ht sl aN until after midnight, when Van Buren| The Injured man says ne knows of gramme: Asi thel monument: was lune Whate: his ve took her to his boat. Together they|no enemies who would desire iis life | velled by Miss Esther Norton, grand- —>—— jumped a went to Brown's stone yard pier, where|and that he oannot understand the! | daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Horatio C.|yy,0 0 3 op phe broke the &. Murphy is moored with a cargo|cause of the attack unless he was tnis- King, the Third Battery discharged «| \WaS in Tow from Brooklyn to ne captain says that in feel-} taken for someone elee. He says the roaring salute of twenty-one guns. . r way over the gangplank in| men did not demand money and made) yy ncarseeve Mr. ‘Taft, who promised two years ago| Bayonne for Repairs— ne dark his companion lost her foot- mpt to rob him after NVARIGUSIAURFOSES® | to deliver the oration at the dedication. 2 a 4 first degree us WHICH y, 61 i ‘ NAAR CECE arrived in Jersey City from Hot Spr y Esc: Would practica imprisons Mold and sank Black describes pevies teei ees RINE Coen UAL erg Leroi OU ROE, Crew Escape, ment for lim taking Into. He heard her eam and, without nd NEWATICT ner mNA ONAL MOH ata consideration possibility of convict- waiting to remove any of his clothing age tt Age is no bar to the McDonald sys-| Hitchcock boarded the train. A Pennsyl-| ie ucenbyonather. ote or knowing just where she had gone SIX 1 tem of tattooed bloom, In fact, he is | v#nia tug was in waiting at Jersey City! 4 g130,000 aredge of the Morris & cent date : Reval t ae | were notitied and are i in | decorated for the occasion, and stear A al Woman Waited in Boston. rbhourd, he dived into the water, | ont ase. said to have such consummate skill in | @ecorated 1 hee HRSA oT mmings Dredging Co., of No. 17 State ios eeey arent eas i shouting an alarm. oe a eee this directon that he could plant an | pas Y his party. Immediately | street, sank In sixty feet of water thiy Philadelphia to-day to iueatite Pest According to the captain, he secured a) indelible blush on an elephant’s hide. | after his a 8 Mr. Tat hurried awa morning off hirty-seventh stre and his sister, The Mar grip on the woman's hair and towed he: ’ | He can also supply lifelike dimples and| (if wv ashinston, where he will spend) south Brooklyn Dy posing as Hy servant toward the wharf as he yelled for aid give one permanent arched eyebrows. posevelt, He returns to Hot & dre had been engaged tn trtanged the details tor the io ad 8 brought ene and Arthur | But this is only one branch of bts | to-morrow night. meek » dockage way along the e by her br 1 icaxy Donnelly to the b Van Buren an jart tl e will be called upon to dis-| Gov. Hughes. who ‘he “people of the| Brooklyn a and was being towed ave word that Pe sky ably the woman were hauled ashore. § play in the Quaker ¢ Nowadays | state of New York, left Al this| to Bayonne repairs by a small tug. in furs as the proceeds big Wit! was unconscious and he was exhaustec Jack of the bounding main has no| morning to be present at the exercises. |The tug had just set out on the Jour- " "While one of the Donnelly brothe mo: on tattooing, Folk of eul-| parte i OMeGowan accepted tne] ney with the dredge lashed alongside would py hy Adan Ailnole: Mare rolled the woman on the pier and at ture and social prominence are going|monument on behalf of the Ci of| when Capt. Todd, of the dredge, no- for her share in the robers af guney tempted to revive her the other notified JB alfeng for alla decoration, aud) It | New) fer which Daniel F- Co.|tced that water wae pouring In the J. Hahn's jewelry” store lasts jonthe Dr. W. D, Wyatt nes frelven and. original designe spread | won 4 an address)on behalt efi. og bation Ne the Suprenie ‘The iittie group worked over the un- | Margaret Mayo Must Sign Her- tia vour cuties Seay etal the The dredge vegan to rettle and the ae RPL PoeRy rab eey der known young woman for an hour. Their | Sera ane | ae Mr. Taft's speech Secretary icrantotitwalvalatecnedtenomraniien: while he wa udge of General Ses: efforts failing, she was sent to St. John's self as Edgar Selwyn’s Av right made a. priet gddress of Pre-land cast off the lashings, Then t alone. el eds to Wis) Hospital, where she died Wife fepiation. on. beh big dredge slowly sank. The crew nad Sing. Van Buren returned to his boat and fe, Tribute to Martyrs. ample time to get aboard the tug, but oo Went to bed. Two hours later he was | Gov. Hughes spoke in part as fol-| Were unable to do anything to save the SAYS CRIPPLE HELD HIM UP, {ui the Police, asleep | | |iows $a monument to the ser. | dredge * Van Buren gave his address as No. 503! Margaret Mayo, daughter of Fraak ice and sacrifice of those whose chicf x——— — Sycamore street, Syracuse. He ts forty-| Mayo, the the “Polly Wot. tinetion is not that of fortune, or : d “ or of superior position, tale, Roddie Declares One-Arn Man five years old and unmarried, he says, | n George's “Prat See aT GRL AURAL Haar aalEaT aT Got Hin Wateh a The w Was a tive feet, five | ty & the author Aseve st flats nnd, in the ag any of 4 s high and we 20) ae is el body and soul the qualities which dlg- Henry Roddie, sixty Bear ay ME nd re nify our common humanity, It was | 32 North Paxton st Je mnfine herself 1 Jain man, the simple patriot, who ane A | ship refused his freedom at tiv Lene as TRE uis allegianey to the cause of ays have beer | 4.45 long delayed cestimonial of our ; wee Jappreciation of the patriolc sufferings —_—>— words, the actress:author aE the martyrs of the prison snips in - i | Maya ot okealilianimamel hectrst hap Pome ot aotuniy ocenon. tral AT Meeting Math Von Buelow | r a e hero of “Pierre of Thus 4 st tt EN 1 ! : He Must Solve Crisis Ht , the author of r ~ |r r . - t es of war, but to our, Soh k te 1 to our own loft! hiv, in canmiadip fanging vould” ourselves Seer ers am S q a 2nlice Since the marriage of the stage sweet indomitad nett PRLIN, Noy, nperor Mam canlan Goes to Police and Blone the, enw iy 2 the patriots of long |ia ati at Donaueschingen as the hunt- [hearts a few nko, Ww Mi said to be a master in nt our children to > " Savs He rarest) 7} | Mave playing Leana and fhe Mimal expression, and * ing guest of Prince Puerstenberg Says He Is Wanted in “ 1 Nee aye range 8 ‘ n be seen in Hy Is due at Kiel Monday at noon to THE WORDS AND MUSIC OF A Boston A 2 ater me mm aaaliats, swear Jn a number of naval LATE POPULAR SONG f ee \ dea of Keeping thelr M a Waite Chancellor von Buelow will le “JUST H M iad twin , mind, | x , Chup. ar Mn to-morrow and will be at Kiel to r ARTICLE. I INKEYE TALK,*: A | Reanlan, hal " i ‘ it Aa ainiaonnia the Emperor, The audience be-| - Ch 3 VATURALIST (| hr er h Also € tween th ancellor and the Emperor, WHO ENC ae Ar Cae ; of w upon which depends the future course “HOW 1 AM MAKING A FORT feat Vn ir Aig, evorate ir ¢ of events, has been arranged for the ISING PIGS YM ELIZA " : eis ¢ las er MOEA aN ne Caan GOULD TEA ‘ s yhile the agreement o: - . A i : is . a : " e HOTEL SILVER CACHE, cellor with the position of the Reich- HIGH FI ! r ‘ erieniia a F : - ind the federated governments 1s ( Y i ‘ ag pial Detwottves Arrest Ten Watters and Sk in! Rp Hae tieneionatat HE HOTEL ( k Abralins dl 1 . E Ea-Waiters in Bat greatly In doubt and a subject | ony Hi een tl eine f Sere In the arrest of Stanislaus Hyatre {fled prediction, | ( t i Hete ja 1 is, a walter, who ts said to have a ene tung says that from Ni MILL OF t © wave ‘ CABINET JOB TOO HARD, ng criminal record, and nine of hin | the meeting of t pero) and the) ILLUSTRATED ' 1 ; ' ' nen, ail walters and dishwash- chancellor It will be learned how tar | t © of | rp Auatring Minister Aske Em a ning ¢ at No. 300 Hast | th r agrees with Von Buelow's 9.000 A er. 114 aa uuaicMantiitannalt® enth street, to-day Ine r Mes |v whether any agreement rise —~ jware sg RL : : nionara|(iatenty ays (hat the anual disap |, ‘The Retchetag has S 1 re wor form: oneclusion | NEW | k LITTLE ROCK HAS BIG BLAZE, | new yorker pos TS KING, r 1 ‘ prance of thous dollars Worth | & any formal hsiop A On rk, Nov Fire | ‘ f silverware and ta vas been in this nd the solution of th acAN WILL fa oe Mie 3 Abe ' are eck ris Ih with the Emperor, | a einast Fitth and Main | *."9 ; Aine arn ‘ had ben employed | upon whom all eyes are turned | x 4, Bhanley's and « of Prince Von Buelow, is in the Em Some Exclusive Features of | | f ‘ ‘ ad ‘rants M peror's suite as representative of the i ' N t Foreign Office. He is a man of cain fo. vow's Sun i oye | ' " wing t t r ectives Howry To-Mo:row's Suday World. | hye apts ated Olean ted Beata Lalowing th owing | 4 n Where were wulet judgment to whom Mis Males > edd bovkstors iency, Santa tein | giso fuse of ty ds personally altached sourl, for instance. Herbert Calls It Horse Sense. Alexander Mi secretary of the Union Pacific Railway Company—I won't have to disturb E. H. Harriman to give you the answer. It’s horse se or | enty- ident-elect H and His chances veute aaah gu Liesera tt Be ae, Gov. Hughes both delivered addresses, slight. SHiVWERATt Weic Sieeetnie 1B, gQICTIONARY Capacity Shortly { people saw the shooting, 0 k of seeing ewdr a atahsraes eit was feared the man CAPTAIN IS HELD =A | SYNAGOG Van Buren Declares “Cook” Bayonne Police Puzzled Over | Fell From Gangplank in Darkness. | the Attack Made on Max Blach. Frank Van Buren, captain of the coal | Max Blach left OMAN DROWNED. SHOT BY THO MEN FROM GOAL BARGE: AT THE DOOR OF his home at No. 67 Ps Vda Wwe bw, Ue’ Ua %, 2.UVea BaD LUUd. THE LATEST FOR SHAFT TO HEROES WHILE TYING T —SODETY GRLS OF PARSON SH STOP FAMLY ROW Scotch Wizard Coming to Pro-| President-Elect. and Governor Martyrs Ss Assailant Narrowly Escapes duce Blushes and Dimples Hughes Eulogi: and women stood bareheaded this after- noon in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn, at the imposing ceremonies dedicating the that rises above While attempting to arrest a man, who was creating a disturbance at his home, Policeman L. C. Jense: who has been | 270-foot granite shaft on the local force for fourteen years, bones of the 1,500 martyrs of the was t in the mouth and ts lying famed prison ship of Watlabout Bay, &t home on Hobart street with a bullet the back neck, enable evolver would be roughly 19,000 pe wd, but he was rushed | AWOREM IS on, Where the doors Needs byiG {1 several policemen Avitenrbais place and took him to the column F. Roe, € a local shoemaker, sixty Behind him with th . of Cortlandt street, and | were detachments from the reg his son John, thirty-five years of age, rrelled over ey matters, The: | Forts W Swe , Totten, Hami d Jay, of New. York, and Hancock, of ing in a loud tone when Will- New Jersey. There were also several iam Hoffner, a well known ball player, | was pasing the house. He saw the old! man with a revolver in his hand, and fearing that trouble might e he summoned Policeman Jensen. As the| i quadrons of national guardsmen in the 17 milltary part of the pageant | He has frescoed the @ The marc rs were in four diyisions— |notable people, among them the Duke |troops attached to Division Headwuart- UE of York, Duke Michael Alexandrovitch, ers, First and Second Brigade tiead- | latter started to go into the yard the old brother of the Czar and many German, | quarters and the naval militta, In ™man turned the revolver on him and Danish and Spanish noblemen. He {8 these were ded two squadrons of fired. The bullet struck him squarely | said to be a marvelous workman and cayairy, three batteries of field artil- {9 the mouth, knocking out several | have a painless method. lery, two organizations of the State sig- | teeth and lodging in the back of the! Tattooer NcDonaid has a secret way neck at the base of the brain | nal corps, one fleld hospital corps, of developing blushes and planting | coast’ artillery regiments, headed Kish fired a second shot, which went |roses on the cheeks, and for this he|Gen. David FE. Austen; the Seventh Wide, and the old man ran into the will undoubtedly be vastly popular. His |-pweitth, Fourteenth, | Twenty-third, house and down the stairs to the cel- have booked lar, followed by Heffner, who succeeded | TATTOOED CHEEKS TAFT DFOIGATES POLICEMAN SHOT. Gumption Is? 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