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WEATHER=Cotder Fair. To-Nights Thursday | RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE ears, “NARROW OLD B#0Ke MAN" CROKER CALLS WISE HOME LOOTED BY B oY camera Property Valued at $10,000 Takey Away, and Mirrors, Mantels and Paintings Prot 5 Left Smashed Into Bits. of the brok- | of No, Ennis. & Stopr ed hi ni 38 Broad street, reac WaS |s00 Park place, Brook visit to his country h N. J., he found his urglars home, y after a Sorry “Poor Old Man” So Weak as to Sell Out to Republicans. ma’ ushed and broken 1 the floors. cS ago the Allenhurst unoceupled Ennis's place INCONSISTENT, HE SAYS. na tte ighbor, returning e front doors oper nis family was ou gated. eyes ®Ties Me Up With Tweed, but Has Only Praise for Root, Tweed’s Lawyer.” He at once te R Te i — scene of wreckage ao. S. FORCES ARE LANDED IN HAYTI NEW YORK, WEDNESDA WL FRAME THE URGLARS WH SHE USED. ON AGED EDTOR | Mrs. Economidy Proud of the! | Excitement She Created in | Hotel Imperial. pably in a Van, Behind | MORE WOE FOR VLASTO. | far Woman Expects Husband to, i : Get Busy When He Re- | saw one of turns to Town. | 4, and knowing the | ut of town, investi | met his “This whip has vindicated the honor | ephoned Mr. Ennis. of my husband; I will preserve I will frame it and hang it on t of my house, go t my son n al- : -HIGHWAYMAN WHO BRAGCED cv wvwteece Rabul Be a grows tg manhood.” GY ADR 2 ety s Sisonry y Ma Economidy held a heavy, aed | as she spoke, and regarded it, if not sell hi ) the Republican | eR ae with tendernes t least with grat- one guing: i pera te oi ification. It is whip with whieh she | i" the remarks of Ra Vise that the 2 rey F H ‘ =f Serra they meres banquet. given to the, BttToom Boast of Easy “Lifting” of Diamond Ring Fell on Pree MIELE forn tain was a Ears of Sleuth Assigned to Trace Bold Robber ee reenter “night of shame,” revealed his narrow- of Woman in Bronx. . ness We “Ho may call himself a Republican So- ane alalist,”” said Croker, * is no Cooney 2Dopley ay, vears old, was had choked her and true Social I'm sorry for him—so} in a saloon to-day at One Hundre yi her finger. “Her thr for a poor old man who has had no! Thirty-sixth t and Brook avenue, |te attack. She we ) of mind than to sell him- she could give no. ¢ 1) to the Republican party. wayman. Rubli the successor | mond # thief } eed Tweed. | the ne ey was so By npetent pre to be put s city if Tam same boat with Tweed. Has . Motive, He Says. “No, I with Wise But 1 see, “EMPTY AMBULANGE RUNS want controversy a motive, that's that he vail nothing but for Roosevelt and Root. I have nothing against Root, | either, but 1 remember he was counsel for Tweed. Wise doesn't call him any es, though. Well, Wise isn't con- | aN attest cars a ae 7 ae eee Vin io be blamed ana | woosevelt Hospital Surgeon Finds a Patient Er tl e up with Twe: and he ; F the Traffic < °rald Square es nie, Sp, Seu eaee and the 1 Midst of the Traffic at Heraid Square Root.” | Doctors Him Up, He over don't le any way, Croker said that Rabbl Wise had shrewdly guessed that the banquet hi called “a night of shame” had as its | purpose the gathering about him of a| united Democracy for the campaign of | 1909. ital, thi Surgeon Mills, transferred a patient afternoon and starte stitution with an As the ambu Leopold of Roosevelt Bel 1 back to. his him gathered and then the him up swung he comment of Rabbi Wise on the Croker banquet that attracted the most | attention was made at the dinner of the | Hthical-Soclal League last night and | was as follows: “Last night was a night of shame for few York City, It was a night of shame for the twelye Supreme Court justices and for Mr.~Jerome, who dls- raced themselves and dishonored the clty by joining in a tribute to the suc- cessor of the boodling Tweed, and the predecessor of the unspeakable Murphy.” Square West Inc time to th Vehicular tangle. He was dodging dancing from right to left and about to indulge in a sigh of relief haying seathless thr jam when the clang of the gong startled him First he leaped to on to anothe under the h The front wher Dr nd wa eno b aud way through and was Mt the lotions he we again, ulance 1 : Policeman rec minute and a the time Mr and the onward pro, lance containing hin a and then 1 and fell ambulance horse s of the ambulance q surprised when Rubling ed handcuffs on his QVER MAN; TAKES HIM AWAY into the be ord says he de- her husband, | manager of Greek news- acter of midy, the nhellenic, another e P slipped a rin 08 re om M8 SO terrified that lescription of the nE was sent after vrists t power with my help.¥8o I succeeded to Br confessed taking the ring. Mrs. coi en Ber) wl identified her ring, but could not state I and for Tweed” positively, that Dooley was the robb sim and 1 was glad t Mrs, Annie ¢ No. 526 Hast One He was held in 1,500 ball ¢ And I si Hundred and Ma € t rabbi Mondi n ; Ww Husband is Coming Back. “My the man to be id that her husband by Viasto on the ‘ars, but that he lett offer with the I ruary, Vlasto, she s: letter @f 4 » thought th Ant one her husba hen the 4 1 Route in the and \ \ stopped Dr nsclous Mills ny ambulance notorieiy wife sued er of $500,000 afte out of a gre at the Xhibits was a photo- », White-bear and di and Mrs. Cul costume fifty-fi not ambulance again i Kk lenation of hust vhe matter was a it it ami A her for nd's uste ator spital youn: atified to say that and that arnicas and and about and at er The ears than both in editor t and was about Culver Burns said the bi old more intervened t oab was r ress of the ambu- H nidy ov tis by nomeans s been in incide \the first 1! Accouni asto ticles 4 ged in a street duel on Broadway Likened to Tweed. “Between Tweed and Murphy Croker, more deft and cunning than his stood “The citizenship of New York should resolve never to do honor to any man |Names Thomas A, Action as Co-Respondent and who lends himself to a plan to do of Four Children—Parties Well Known, a honor to the one-time betrayer and de spoiler of his city, lately returned to Aer yur ia ~ ~ : of Suit in Trenton Causes a Sensatic !of th these shores, Let a list of the guests be published, that we may know who World.) Mr, Dixen seoured an order trom the Court permbitine the seme eas Ses Savio ener eae CORPORATION COUNSEL DIXON, = Ube MSMR Peed tabla"Haphi jen with Join T. Leotsakos, a profe who said Vlasto 1 Anguages, red him, predecessor, but not less hungry and The men used thelr walkir like unscrupulous. One feels pity for those rapiers, and parried and > A { justices of the Supreme Court who were OF JERSEY CITY ASKS DIVORCE ltarecyouewell, while newsboys " present. Let us be charitable and as- Jana 1 them on. sume that they did not wish to be pres- 5 | Another time a cartel was sent to ent, but let us not forget that they did +0. sto by A. Romanos, # mi v of the not have courage to stay away. | Greek Char y nd former on, on of an Atlantis, but there was times Viasto has t Greek residents of Ne account Seeks Custody nd Filin on. § | a DR. M’COSH HAS PNEUMONIA, hese reverers of Croker are Jal to The ne ny of one I. “As long as Croker had the grace to| TRENTON, N Dec, 2—Corpora- # ser e Dix ue Eee shut himaglf ont from publi HY'| tion Counsel Warren Dixon, of Jersey (ih Was about te | At the Presbyterian Hospital ¢ by remaining hidden upon his nish es. Watiata ules tout of the Court. She was]|j, was said that Di J the tate, we vould afford to forget him, but) “'t * sen Mie ate Anarene Cours 1 by Chancer noted sur who 3B at when he returns here, after having | Justice Jonathan Dixon, ane ut tie Hell | dore je, of Jersey I the puin eath, a fractured | sought to defeat Gov. Hughes, it is Uine er Wn AWE 1b $09 BEANO 3 station | mony 11] skull there Sucurday, had devel. | and | ihe hy shame to take counsel | fF @ ou, en Daca Se waaiee |e greatly lessened his chances of recovery together igus” 40) 3 Dee et aeaks the cuss] eee Drs, Brewer, and Eliott, who are "If these men," said Rabbi Wise, | Ziesnor Be! Hee ee eas Jonathan, | u% Dixon has not yet fled an an-!in constant attendance at his bedside, | “have the prevision to gather together [toy of # MOue SCOR, JODAEAAS | swer to the charges. Her So ataatiy d over this develop. a year before the next municipal con- |#sed sist nd named after hie il led with much interest | # ayes vest, resurdful-of thelr private int peocaate-y CAC MRS 801" prominence vf the famili aS Yet been per eats, let the ethicul-soctal forces of 1h ni aanan e a and husband, ‘The filing \¢ and he iy still community unite without delay to saye | Varret a elt band's bill has created a x | 4h Was Lorown our city from another term of misruie.; 19 the the it amalnet has been rumored (or a runaway last Let these forces be in earnest and not nak the usua yell . squabble about getting the name of jot, laa ang there were dagpestic t1 | Sasa God into (he Constitution aad Set hay Hpi Dixon home | Dr. Bull's Condition Critical, such bing as Platt in the United , ; “4 ——o- | Btates Senate, » ae the co-responder Dix KILLED BY FALL, | A statement authorized by @r. Ger- ——— be last, afier havi RibbRD BY ae Jardus ii. Wynkoui is attending ae M4 ether a 1801, in wateh y¢ In Kerns, a lghorer, twen William . Bull at the PI HONG FROM SAMSON AND DELI. at . care old, of No. 18% Webster ave bi MS Toney were cnarried in Jersey City nee mt to h we robes e Avenue, | yas given out this morning, saying that ‘ollowing the. filing of the petition | Bron off the top ¢ > “il Dy. Bull has lost go muc unas 0 6eth ge Following the. fitlng of the petition | 2rOR% ke) ot ie toe trot ana S| pr. Bull has lost go much strength died during bis illness that his condition to- ay { “ Circulation Books Open to All."' y, DOL 2, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. U.S. FORCES LANDED IN HAYTI AS MOBS CLAMOR OR UFE OF DEPOSED RULER ‘Woman Who Used a 1 Horsewhi ip on Editor of Greek Newspaper +2-—___—_——_ Rebels Seize Port au Prince. Besiege the Palace of Nord Alexis and Demand That He Leave the Country or Suffer Death. LOOTING BEGINS IN CITY AND THE SITUATION BAD, Yankee and French Sailors oe Cruisers in Harbor Will Protect Americans and Other Foreigners—G2n. Legitime Chosen Provisional President. PRINGE, D PORT AU Prince by the re! seizure of Port au S to-day, mobs are overrunning the and » toting bene; and threatening to get beyond all bounds. | nited States sailors were landed from the two Afherican cruisers yin the harbor this afternoon as throngs of armed men and women ke- |sieged the palace of Nord Alexis, who had been d | These cursed the aged ex-ruler and te country Jor suffer death The ie American force, t tiled to guard the le Legitime, who has been r with sailors from the ch cruiser Gen. chosen President of the Provisional h xovernment, has formed a Committee of Public Safety, and this even- ig eflorts ing made to meet the sit S fast growing nore serious, 1 The events of the day came befare the 1 U; Ss was F t the night on the bar ople, but it was not thought ¢ outbreak would occur 8 eh t the Tr be successful witho | ef a drop of blood. ree Ce | Mobs Begin Looting. | Canal, a member It ts markable fact t a shot was The soldiers ¢ Alexis saw , r hand, LU i een that , fn : | i abe tion of starting a fight vu } }Want Advice on Criminal In- y would have resulted 5 5 5 Hee y N a a tent) In $50,000 Phe presence of the American crui ‘ rs Des Moines and Tacoma and the . 4 pate aan q Freneh eruiser Duguay eters Lawyer for Princess De Sagan Makes Dec!aration in Court At-} Withdrawa Pann Gea lner ueiny Peau ungeaey > NAA >; | STE The citizens in possessi ack y 3oni, Who: alee all f f possession of the tack on Count Boni, Whom He Practically Calls a | ‘rhe jury trying Banker John G. Jen-| Central Police Statioit and ail the other Forger and Denounces as a Money Grabber lkins before Justice Kelly, in the pallee outposts, ihe Arsenal ond: ine 5 f Court, late this afte re. | POF nese bodlesiof men are well PARIS. Dec. 2,—Count Boni de Castel-|up the contentions of the Princess as r armed and well supplied wi muni- follows |tarned for instructions nip lane wax merellesaly flayed in court tor |Fellans Life ee Jover the ‘ by M. Clemenceau, who answerea| _ Matred and Cash Moved Him, | Palace Is Mobbed, . The Count had rmally declared that | when th Count's allegations against Wis for- | ne would withdraw the suit It the Prine Folia aes _| Succeeding the t of the early hours wife, Princess de Sagan, and her! cess separated from her husband. The! rape eatin atH eh to-day an infurlated mob surrounded in his suit for the custody of |facts that the Count had offered to ets a pit " the Palace, calling 1 ord Aloxiaito his onild prove were irrelevant, and even if they the Jenkins Compan ave the cou t everybody in aay were established they had no bei serve was below the legal limit when he|the crowd was a 2 Women, Sqaiell was arraigned practically’ | upon theeducatic + hildren, Fur- |arew $50,000 to the account of another ely called as forger, denounced as # roue, thermore, these allegations were denied |ooncern in which he was interested curses on th 1 ninety- schemer and one who subordinated Princess, was guilty of larceny year-old man who deposed pearanTigataiilalateasiconin © Count was inspired less by solict Justice Kelly told the y were , the Republic, lawyer decla 1 that hatr ' r NF hildren than | sole fd ie law at him and celal considerations more than love for al con, ange ; his children ad moved the Count tn 0 since i) i suit for thelr cuatoc Q ri er present husband, has Di arn e lawyer declared that during the a every way her duty toward | ming up to-day VP en ven years of jis er shiidren preme Court, Brooklyn had embarked on @ |tellane had spent $10, his © had not sought to alienate their] ‘rhe court was so packed that there {4 distant point on the coast money, and when Anne Goud sued § tions from their father, On the arcely breathing and | This ts not tr the President is debts aounting to $8,400,000 /other hand, the Count had committed the ws were many of | SUN at the 4 i Ss Was Were outatandi Added this waste unpardonable fault of bringing out rs, | sive t by th t es for the $95,000 given to the purents of Count the present scandal to the detriment of |in the hal . he pe to Honk, the en; he had used language | crowd wa | disperse 1, howeve at yenceau revealed the exact |‘! humiliated" their tutor, and 4 | 1 V € ew groups terms of the settlement his clle letters to them he had called Prince De | could ve ft ed a 1 the palace. Thety offered to make at the time of her!Sagan 4 bandit ~ late to-day is dl ly menac- divorce. These the Count refused on Princess Did Not Interfere, the ground that they were insufficient,| M. Clemenceau then denied that De ALLEGED LICENSE | ‘ommittee of li Raters is and in so doing, the lawyer said |Sagan, since his ma » had in any composed of Gen. Leuitin the Presi- proved himself eligible for an insane | way fered with the education of GRAFTER ACQUITTED. Wir ie nal Government; | asylum. t! hildren, equently he asked —_— n, Canal, the ixer ot the local These terms weer $200,000 In cash and the ¢ tak t snsideration the A in the Court of Gene Ss ent, and Oreste, Prudent. an income of $80,000 4 tls Ineor tr { declaration that]}sions, before Judxe C after " Las t, Hippolyte ‘and to be increased w state of his sie fi t}noon acquitted ea nee invthe cllont was of trustees. « of |Peter J. Bird, w A ma t Mme, Gould to take over all the debts the ¢ » edu-|the License Bureau, of the charge > in on occupted by then pending ation of only [extorting $60 from a Bronx moving pic-|the rebels has | eported since last rowded tha wt d not attempt to poison their mach ner evening. 1 then about thirty y arose to mit tod t t i ry Was out four hours and | piles from Pe 1 Prince en. Simon, © vase. nulan eaves nounced | ha as congratulated by former |jeader of the present movement, bs ex» ite emphasized the fact that the courte that the Pr formally ed with lassociat pected here at way moment, of Prapce always ‘ad decided that a be and the alle ” gainst | During the trial he swore that he had| 3 aoe cond marriage did not affect the | the Count numbered from four to twen- [never ¥ 1 cent from the red rights of parents with regard to their! a who appeared as complainant against 0 children, M. eumubed (Continues on Second Page.) bim, World Wants rk Wonders,