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POVERTY FORCES. * CHILDREN TO EARN FOOD FOR FAMILY ruancy Arrests Beat Records l and Reveal Sad Cases of Destitution. 10-YEAR-OLD WORKERS. Never So Many Little Ones Relied Upon to Help Sup- port Parents. Thirty tear-stained and poorly clothed mothers, with children of all ages and sizes, were arraigned before Magistrate Hermann in Centre Street Court during Yast week, charged with failing to send their children to school. The arrests were made by Truant Officers Mic bacher and Pugliese in the district be- tween the Battery and Canal street Magistrate Hermann to-day declared that more children pr ten years of i age are supporting indigent fathers and mothers to-day than ever be.ore tn the history of New York's poorer classes The number or arraignments breaks all records for a corresponding period. Ac- cording to the truant officer umer: ous instances children entering thelr teens have been forced into the streets gelling papers, shining shoes and beg- ging food for hu: Mttle brothers and Elsters at home, Need Children’s Earnings. Invariably the parents arr ned told Magistrate Hermann that hard times forced them to keep children school to aid in keeping the wolf fr the door. Often Magistrate J war so impressed with a mother that he and his officers offere the prisoners. In other cases officers have paid the fines of pi whose arrest was forced mann story ragged urchins Magistrate to- t unable t of being ili. All the family eaten up. They were in rags To send the children to school in tat- ters would humillate them: children, she said, t made life misera ferred to keep t them the * in the hope dawn. ‘The woman's story so struck the Mag- {strate that his hand went into his ocket, and even the officers who rought her to court contributed to aid had pre- mat home, teaching 8’ as best abe could, better days would that the family. The woman's name was placed on several charity sts, and ef- forts are being made to prepare th children to take thelr places beside bet- ter fayored pupils in school. KAISER AGHAST AS PEOPLE ROW + BOLDIN ANGER ‘Spends Entire Night Reading Y Mass of Official and News- paper Protests. BERLIN, Nov. 16—An official com- munteation was issued at noon to-day ‘by the Imperial Chancellory that Chan- cellor Von Buelow has determined to tell Emperor Willlam the “whole bitter truth concerning the national discop- tent” at to-morrow’s interview between ‘the two. The Chancellor will resign unless the ’ Kaiser pledges a renunciation of some 3 of his personal prerogatives and au- thorizes the publication of a manifesto informing Germany that henceforth the monarch’s power would be limited. HE EVENING WUKLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1908. PEACEMAKER SLAIN Mime. Calve Sings for Dr. W.T. Bull — TAYICAB STRIKE BY BULLET FIRE in Invalids Room at Hotel \ (FrGWNLY FROM BEHIND H Ce, | Bm) DECLARED “Orr” 5 iil Lay Dead tn Bronx Hallway While Wife Searched e All Night. STOPPED FAMILY FEUD. Peace ‘Terms Arranged Final Miter a Long and Tur- bulent Meeting. oft has jouneed today a One of Warring Nephews Has thie striking chautteurs of t Yor Disappeared and Neighbors directors of that voncern that thts tine Cry for Vengeance. ‘The peace terms were arranged after a long and turbulent meeting that did not come to an end before dawn, A All night Luigi Deghina’s wife, Marte, ineeting of the strikers will be held to- had been walking the streets of the morrow night to ratify the arbitration hig new foreign settlement up in the agreament reached by their committee, but there is Hitle chance of there being Bronx seeking word of her husband. - any opposition to the terms of truce 'This morning about 8.30 she dragged DRWTBVLL, as drawn up her tired limbs into the Bronx Park = 4 _' So far as can be learned, the strikers police station to ask for the twent! 16 one had seen & man whose | description she gave. have yielded on what they declared of the strike was a vital ognitton of the union by A lieutenant took her into a back The lack of funds room and showed her Luigi lying dead to carry on their fight Is sald to have on the floor with a bullet hole between been the chief factor in the backkdown | moved an hour earlier from the hall- Hackmen's Assoclation, which has Way of a tenement at No. 18 Bast Two | been ie the chauffeurs’ unton sub- Hundred and Fourth street. stantial support since the strikers Sought to Be Peacemaker. ) funds gave out, notified the men a TITIMITSEAMA TEN CMRI Viiewa vente jfew days ago that the Liberty Dawn Tacithe fie With cenai a TARY eP Mitie treasury conld be drawn on no longet. | | Dezhinas. He was a hard worker, well | This will, in au probability, sald sev thought of by his neighbors, and be- " ; pees ene jeral of the strikers’ leaders to par. auhounadieavedishiaiestnineeh ine Jcipitate a break with the hackmen. If day was almost in sight when he would S lll Pi I S h d b Seventy S. Ie ji such @ separation takes place ft will ault being a laborer and become a suv- OULYEON at Plaza Is 50 Cheered by Seventy Thousand Persons itn’ ‘tien accord with the wishes of Bente : & ~ ya a Poni {tie company, whose president, Harry I Nayehosnepheaee Laren teal ea Si Decl He'll Wi Battl St. Peter’s See the Pontiff | Alten, "Ts on revord aa) saving ‘that he | ews, Lorenzo Torella an¢ jliad no objection to on, PER Hee Race olnger Veclares Mme In Battle Tiaid not elf with the State. al Borne in With Cancer and Plans Trip to Europe. the verge of open war. Lorenzo, who 1s described as being quarreisome and a pully, had bor: ved $2 from Dominick and refused to pay | Mt back, Dominick had brooded over the injuries of it and there was prospect of | a clash. | In the hope of avertl A is goi } illiam 1 | cle nought out Loren, tn the pees. | Confident that he is going to get well, Dr. William T. B ence of several witnesses he told him he | { fering cancer for several months who has been given | should be ashamed of himself. Lorenzo °°" sullering strom canests tot seca! fee ah va cursed him, and the unele, losing his | up as dying by his physicians several times during the past three weeks, | temper, slapped the young fellow's face. ‘ ‘ a r This happened in Villa avenue, not tar Save instructions to his wife to-day to make ar} V's organization bs and taxicabs in opposition, was the re gave for his declaration. POLICE CAPTAN DENES WARDMAN The fact that e 80 radically son Mr. Allen ROME, Nov. was 16.--A Pontifical this er's by the Pope fiftiet Ma celebrated morning at on the occasion af !, who has the pm ing ceremony anniversary of his Joining | festhood. It w as the most impos- witnessed in Rome Pontiff, coronation of the were present not le faithful, who had come to Rome from ingements for a trip to from Two Hundred and Fourth street. | Europe. al] parts of the world. : About 7 o'clock this morning as Frank| fj. A eee i Following out the democratic ideas of C Logandl was coming out of the tene- I'm going to master this, g to master it and, Father, tribunes had been mie ment howse in Two Hundred and/ soon we wi nany, and there nly for his sisters, the mem-| s E “ourth street he stumbled over Luigi's, ‘i a ors of royal families, the diplomatic | ee corpse, which lay in the lower han,, We Will re arpa, (ana| the apecta il aaes|| oe face downward. He called Policeman| Dr. Bu noted a wonderfull Improvement in his| ()cP% fue tee Special missions tion ty ‘Tracy's nae , aa Perkins, who took charge of the body.| followed a private nt pauates © Admissioni tte) iTirac) s Defensz Is That Bribes The man had been shot from hehind| Mme. Calve in Dr. m or = suffered from rheuma- | Soe mare Re Hae > : and probably instantly killed. He had|the sixteenth floor of the Plaza Hote! d with the cancer- says Cah nee Patou tes ane Put on Desk Never been dead for some hours. News of| yesterday. Dr. Bull ¢ ded several nade the latter harder uapolice ee allan an a i ele is the discovery spread rapidiy and a blg| weeks ago that he be taken to the| v umatism had disap- | 4 again ane aan (ie Reached Him. crowd of excited men gathered in front| Plaza from his home, No. 35 We! magi Then Dr., o v to the proper seating of of the house. ty-sixth street, bel ng att jth SE py Panong the members alt A quarrel sprang up between two fac- | of the Suite of rooms so. far ab: I 1 he has heen! Poval fa n the tribunes set aside! phe trial of Capt. Patrick J. Tracy, Hons of them, and soon twenty or more | street would benef t ouble has entirely RAL AGEs te {accused of collecting $25 a month pro and Tremont avenue—to scatter the | Since his arrival at Hy 1 afflicti J ony moving pleture show in w rioters, but not until several had been Pull pas been dnawetstherdosterey cone! Plans Trip Abroad. eee ares be ea ue ae concluded to-day before Deputy Pol |brulsed by clubs, fists and boulders. Ae (3) AEA t5 Sit , 12h n ne, uniform ed) Commissioner Hanson at Headqur-ters. | The police have been asked to look | Several occasions, Ty Satan Bu Lente PI BELn eee Bartensteln, repve-|rracy was heard in his own beh for the nephew, Lorenzo Torelli, who | (!4n8 have spent the entire tat his|a 8 con| that he wili{senting B ph waraberes| decision’ cael rasanved| has disappeared. side for nights In succession, all of th d his own doc-| respecting Austrfa-Hungary; = Baron| ane prosecution grows out of the in- believing that he would expire at alme any moment. But Dr. Bull was not ready to give up the fi He had treated others for cancer he was s about|Schorlemer, representing Germany, and being imbued | Duke Della Conquista, the Spanish! e emissary Pp a record of The Basilica vestigation, last spring, of the License Bureau, Arthur Tillman, a patrolman, jadmitted that he 1 collected $25 a month from a man named Bristol but and was radiant inside with WOMAN RIT BY TAXI |now treating himself. He gave his dl-|t and after| thousands of electric nts and can-| said he gave the money to Capt. Tracy. Vee guvertibaheuboner eb of Pegranas ine Papal procession was most! pinman was the chief wliness against | : Se a ate aes ot an on the accused captain when the trial was | Dr. Bull gave directions for a mes- | He also has Iiarge variety « sheveccused! cantelnimlenithe tral: wes | sage to be sent to Mme. Calve yester-| fore the pourthocat dines miei Glahanstnane [fiaste on Beldes:, Hecenore thet jel —.— |igays mine voster agi iust tecelyed (ane 1h ea in purple and the cardinals red. liopes by Bristol, with the except | from the singer, in which the latter ex- was W " ve the heads of the high hurch | dy bg ani am hin eet pressed her sympathy for him, and her newspape i = arisnaroeeutiiananalle iponiee me is) i ng i ire h that he would soon recover, I d i man made in . ‘Aiman sald he the a ed almost en- Miss Ryan, an Employee of the Hotel, Was Returning | sai@ Dr. Bull, "on, 1 would love to | The chair was flanked by the famous! or te nee the desk was apen or pushed > ~ hearenme. Celve! agen ther fans, and as the Pope pro-}inem under the Md when the desk was From the Cathedral. Mrs, Bull slipped from the ro sed he imparted his blessing to the|ciesed He said he never saw Capt | where she has watched over her hus- kneel crowds. There were thirt y eau airalathicinanvelopas iid mnave bana for weeks, She went to Mine. ! four Cardinals and 36 bishops in the|y.fcq him any mom : e Calve and said: ! Treatment a Secret. hande y A red taxicab In charge of a new ‘driver ran down a young woman in} front of the Hotel Savoy shortly before cession, pr The United States was represented by Capt. Tracy, in bis own behalf, to-day positively denied that he had received jon, of St. Louls;| any envelopes from Tillman, or that he Allen, of Mobile; the mo: A. Blake, of > 1 ho wit Polk and Wyn “If Dr, Bull could hear you sing.| py, Mme. Calve, it.would do him good."’ | son “Then he shall hear me sing," cried Archbishop J. J. € | Bishop B. P, | “ Q nee upon the | had y knowledge of graft ‘om | The interview between the Emperor |8 o'clock this morning and injured her | the Madame, “He shall hear me sing | nee Up yaa Reh enaty Sankares Apinieneraeeeat Sa a ee ‘tra | [and Chancellor was to have taken piace | so seriously that she was sent to the |to-day. “Iam going out of New York | ir. Ituilswondition is ext of Hellopolis, of Newark; Mgr. Kkenne-| sion of his testinony George W. Mor. | [arday at Mie, but owing tothe’ Cesth | Presbyterian Hospital Nemeys BRED WIL SIDE fOr te ae er iar ott oli some |dy, Rector of the American Coilege| gan, his counsel, asked for the dismissal | , jof General Count Huelsen-Haeseler,| The injured woman was Miss Mary | defore I 30. | han Jnere; Mgr. John Varretiy, spiritual di-|o¢ the charges. | \ ij ‘Chief of the German Military Cabinet, | Ryan, an auditor employed in the Propped Up to Hear Her. ih ake added thin able} rector of the American College; the! asthe case now stands a plain clothes the Emperor telegraphed that it would | cashier's oMce at the hotel. Migs Ryan | : ha nn MN Oe ee Rev. George W. Munderlin, chancellor! man admits that he collected money | have to be postponed until to-morrow, | lives at the hotel, and this morning, Bre Paraetea in else | “Trip to. Well, 1 verely | of the Diocese of Brooklyn, as well a8 a! trom Bristol, But no evidence has been nda the Emperor will return to Ber- | with sone gine employees, hea Boon to Ane eae alu ery piano | sope Dr. Bi A able totais number ef American students and a prod J to prove that Capt. Tracy got Petticoat Influence: i Nigad Me: bhihced | was placed without disturbing the doc- | mending siow!y sor two large contingen merican visitors, | the money > Count Huelsen-Haeseler was in the| Bhe was in the best of spirits when |! Then Mme. Calve entered. |betnis used. Th A Emperor's party at Prince Fuersten- | she arrived back at the hotel, Seeing | DF Bull seemed to take a sitonger) «secrets : | berg’s Eschtngen castle and died sud-|a friend on the opposite side of the |SriP om life at ones | tie asked te isl hun Menara ine aria alte natee | denly of apoplexy. street, she started to cross, At the Pillows be pliced. un¢ re avis | are following it step by step. A num- The Mittag Zeitung charges to-day |same moment the red cab came around that he wanted to oe pr phe pet) Res Ger ah ulled upon Dr. Bull, “and to | that one of the ourt oliques ts trying | the corner from Fifth avenue at a high /#0, that he could wasch the suger || tem te ie ae ut an old spoatal: to Induce the Emperor to declare a| rate of speed. The driver, when too ms, sire nares enya Sty rated VeSNY OL AIG Fh TATE military dictatorship and attempt to | late, attempted to stop. It struck the tesa Dean Har MARGATE) VO? | Bull does aot ba his , quell the discontent by blood and iron|young woman and sent her reeling S&8¥ she sang Ae eee SeSuaateal ry will be a triy methods, , |buckward to the pavement. When she Thane 88 iba alba AB RSt aie, Rue oe “Petticoat influences’ are at work | was picked up Miss Ryan was uncon- . ae Ara i , on the Bimperor, according to" the|seoun, he wea tneding fom & wound |wme ll eave way coaweetneae, | STARVED IN TRACK SHACK, | atest se , ne F Mada b a est word from ingen, It i#}on the head, The driver was arrested | Geonch It was quick and Woman Crawled into Sheepshead 4 said that Princess Fuerstenberg and/and taken to the Yorkville Court. Fe eaticiand irealetamai ; other women in the royal retinue are| At the hospitai « was found that the (ray in irag Shed for Last Shelt } most active In urging upon the Kaiser | young woman's right arm was broken fratiay and German, only to return to, A weman, who gave her name as Fe that his absolutiem ts necessary tor|and there were symptoms of internal jvenen. pr, pull loves French, and he | ary Murphy, was found to-day ur — = oe oO aed ’ Germany's welfare. They have coun: | injuries, loves poetry and romance, and he: |censcious In an outbuilding back of the =< — _ , weled him against permitting the! [n court the driver, John B. Fancy, of LPR nPerenl combined {fed store of John J. Jones, Emmons | Whi 9 clamor-of the people to move him. |No. 4 West Twenty-ninth street, sald Was were all these Tinks, folbita | ar Bhepsiead Bay race track, | ich Apartment Would You Rather Have? cat fey ts Accumulating evidence | that one wheel of the cab had pessed |aughed in months. Ho applauded fr eae taken te the Coney Island | One with back areaway littered with an unsightly mass of poles and h tienes ee qruberare axpreseed indifier, | over the young woman's body before be | his ndiows and whispered to hie wite (round to be suffering f starvation wobbly lines, displaying a very unatiractive assortment of clothes—or an Free ke ee ee ante #F0'| Onula Aion It Ha waa Held ky Mase | his apnrovaland appreciation eXpORUTA, hay apartment equipped with the neat, compact, convenient Hill Clothes 9 of pop c t trate Cornell without bail to a ie Woman sald she ho home ryer—bung tc z close to fire-escape so you can reach every inch of hat he . " Popular Airs and Ragtime. F andered around ead Hay Dryer-—-hung to swing pe 50 yi 0 the serio ° ed Suddenly the piano struck up a fa- | ite the outbuilding elter, becom Get your landlord to equip your apartment with the famous situation. | | miliar note, Mme. Calve had turned jing unconscious while asleces UE AB RA The Kalser spent last night tn ding | SUICIDE AT 79 YEARS. |from French and italian and German | = Balcony sion to Haden Baden Iate | Eel to poplar airs. She ran through the | Cth lay evening and immediately settled | Aged Woman Swallows Heavy | Merry Widow! as it was never run | , othes Aad accumulated while ie was on hunts Draught of Carholic Acid. [through efore, Then she ranches of | TOP NOTCHERS Te UNTAaT TILInon ical tim bat ecat GE TMI Oceana Laan ianlive trips, attending festivities, bh Mrs, Sophie Steinbers, Keventy-ning | ML? FARline, jana } have Clear Eyes and reasonable, their advantages so many, that every landlord is not or Martine Winecit nee and Otherwise dis | years old, killed herself early to~tay vy | OER, 001 SORE AYER 0 Ue Clear Brains willing, but anxious to equip his apartments with Hill Dryers. Send us hi Yon Buelow lao went tlie Emperor a | eWa'lowir's a heavy draught of carbolle |Sreete, and whe sane mens of tell , J name and we'll show him how easily he can get youone, Also we’!! ser batch of 5,00 newspaper clippings, ali acid, Mrederick Steinberg, her husband, |= wong un a Ob ANAL 110. | If yours are muddy you big, descriptive folder about this greatest of all modern conveniences. " ! tat the wi disfavor, and ‘ore he turned it Was sun rise to-day |) wearil m the unpleasant perusal of apers and reports sought a few haurs of sleep What hurt Ue Kaiser most were the 6 for bis seeking pl amas tag crisis. wenty-elgbt sure and © Reichs. vents during t pub meeting towns yester- a in various German to pea every one adopted resolutions sala we ‘Keisar's absolutian. were eet as a sick man-that he was supposed is clghty-four years old, @ retired cabl- Dicaata tat iet from coffer, net-maker, and they had lived for some [by every one except HILL DRYER CO., 1133 Broadway, N.Y. 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