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Ae FE ON “PETITION” TO. AS HE ENTERS THE QUEEN VICTORIA HAYTIAN C CAPTAL F Odd Document, eh, nega to Be Rebel € snarl at Leads an Army | Forged, in Biddison’s of 8,000 to Port-au-Prince | Effecis. and Takes Possession. | PORT A PRINCE, Harti, Dec. 6.— |The revolutionary army, 8,000 strong, | marched into Port au Prince at # A. M. | k | to-day. Gen. Antoine Simon was at its | | head, and he was given an ovation by | , the peo of the city. The entrance of | the soldiers was orderly and discipline HAS TEN SIGNATURES. John D, Rockefade: and Mi Hanna Among Those Subscril is being maintained | Gen. Simon wae received at the out- | skirts of the city by a delogation from | Assistant District-Attorney Kindel. | the Commerce of Public Safety. The s welcome of the people was officially berger, in going through the books and conveyed to him, and he was offered a | documents of Samuel M. Biddison, the magnificent crown ot palms. Accom- ostensible broker, arrested two days ago | panied by ‘ “ y lowed by a large crowd crying “Long for forgery, In his office at No. 116 Nas- SN live the President!’ the General made sau street, to-day found a remarkable document bearing the allegedly forged signatures of ten of the most promi- his way to the Cathedral, where he as- jebration of a Ta Deum ted at the ¢ | | | his personal escort and fol- | fervice was conducted by the arch: | nent men in the United States, some of | bishop whom have died since the paper was | Upon emerging from the cathedral | executed. the ovation in honor of the successful | 2 ‘ revolutionary leader was redoubled. The | It is in the shape of an agreement | bells. of the city rang out, and the | with the Queenof England andthe Prince drums and trumpets sounded the tatuce | aw d, it 1s belie hat is used only to welcome the Chief | Petals; sud) wen sed) it is) tellevedi| Oxecutive vot ather Maltin, Remiblic: | } to advantage by Biddison in his opera. | EAC UWS jaf , the, Haitian. Republic. companted by. the peo} tions. Evidently it was prepared before Queen Victoria died, for it reads: ur of Port au Prince, still ac- his escort and still cheered fe wherever he went “Petition to the Queen of England and the Prince of Wales: “We, the undersigned, acknowledge our inability to run this Government, and in order we may directly enjoy all the blessings of a monarchical form of government, we hereby promise you that we will never advocate any measures affecting the commerce of this country without International agreement “y.D. Rocketslier, Mark Hanna, “Simon B. Buckner. Lyman J. Gage, | John R. Tanner, John Sherman, | “Geo. M, Pullman, Grover Cleveland, “Youn M. Palmer, John G. Cariisle.”* ar belief was that he would the National Palace and | there, but on the con- Hea y halted at a privat the Champ de Mars, where | ished his headquarters. mon's position undoubtedly is strong, and there is great likel very hood of his proclaiming himself Pres dent of the republic. If he takes such however, there is every reason ve that Gen. L e at Cape | Haitien, Gen. Firmin at Gonatver and Gen chard at Jeremie, all aspirants to the Preside. pre , Will enter a vigorous at an ou! aurea of civil low. The hope of peace the holding of free elections, Remarkatle Paper a Puzzle. believed that Gen. Simon rec- ‘The document is typewritten and was earn otisulchie) | probably framed up about 189% when acco: mbers of his | Palmer and Buckner were the Gold entouray ench cruiser | ; y cans id or the Presl-| Dugay ferred to | Democracy canvidates for the Presi. Pusay Trouin to-day nia @ency, and Mark Hanna was just com- ing into power as a Republican leader Mr, Kindelberger is un to figure out just how Biddison utilized this re- markable paper Blddison won't tell. Biddison ts ac: by the Distriet- Attorney's office of forging $1,0® bonds of the Central Coal. Lumber and Con- struction Company for devio: uses. One of his methods, is charge was to lend the bonds, for a consideration, to crooks who wished to make a finan- cial “front.” Mr. Kindelberger’s investisation of Biddison’s papers shows that the Cen- sel will take him to Kingston, Jamaica. | TOOK $284 IS HAGE Police Expect to Find Other Complainants Against | tre! Coal, Lumber and Construction | . | Gaia Sto Om oO? RI? CARED Louis Hommer. operated by Biddison. He organized companies of ali kinds and anything { Louls Hommer, who, the police ga | has several other names, was arrested | smaller than a million dollars was not | Funeral THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1908. aes, a) PAID 10 DR. M'COSH Services To-Day the Fifth Avenue Presby. terian Church. at The funeral of Dr. Andrew J. McCosh, considered by him in his prospectuses. chiof visiting surgeon in the Pre cur isuet ana a set of deeds and &t his home, No. 138 West One Hundred terian Ho took place to-day in the abstracts of titles for lands in Ken- | M4 Forty-third street, last “ight by De- | Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, tucky, amounting to aby tectives Murphy and Mullen charged | Fifth avenue and Fifty-fifth street This is the very land utilized as the | With impersonating a policeman and| Hundreds nysiciang, neainicaritcrncaiae ees robbing a youth of $254 | medi in this Peck, the ‘Queen of Confidence| When Hommer was arraigned before |Jervey and Massachusetts, busi Women,” perpetrated her big swindling , Magistrate Herrman in the Jefferson | other profess ptt Market Court this morning he operations, years ago ; as held By a strange coincidence, Elien Peck | !? $1,000 bail on of the charges for fs now an inmate of the Tombs, with | ¢x@mination Monday. In addition detectives said they hoped by that ti Biddison, on a charge of ew ing. Bisieenvie stains 5 have several business people to ap- Rhatnaraihies stad inltrane gaint him as a man who ted a policor and cashed bad Had $30,000,000 Company. fee Bae ree Among the papers fo: d in Biddison's Homimer was arrested a alt office were the e by the ¢ zonaolida Baltic ing © c was organized bs {tal was $30,00 of $1 eact 1901. Other papers of the mbia corpora 1,00. Bond coupe were marked for payin Exch e Bank, this According to ot at the Union ‘ for geiaine GROKER'S STAY A LAKEWCOD 10 BE GAY and ts of ount Jand tn various 5 Claimed ‘The smallest tioned In any of hundred acres in Le but other prospes Immense Tracts men the owner ther large tia x . in the same section of the country Invited to All the Leading Lake Michigan, and into the Affairs at Jersey Resort. Michigan as far as Muskegon Coun These prospectuses were further roborated in other pas n fo (Spectal to The Pyening World n that sec of letters fr '’ VOOD, N. J . f.—Ricl a of the count tters spoke 0 BWOOD, N. Ju Doo. fimBishard Biddison'a. claim to property’ rights sr and @ number of friends, includ there as having been recently vindi- !mge Andrew Freedman, will motor to cated the courts, One read, in part: Lakewood this afternoon and by to- "Y've been living here for ov pe years, and al! that time I've bee night will be booked among the nota- | ing to find who was the rightful owner bles here. The former Tammeny Hall of this land, so taat I could have my, chieftain will be given his choice of the title fixed up. Cleveland sutte in the Lakewood Hotel and unuerual prep tons have been made for Mr, Croker's entertainment. It is expected that he will have an op. portunity to see the first drag hunt, which Is to be held next week. He and jis party will be invited to take part ¢ Pine Forest Golf Club ts also ing mede ready for the Croker party iA an an indoor t nis court connected with the hotel will be reserved. It is | expected that -dr. Croker will take the | nydrotherapy bath treatment which | was given to John D. Rockefelier and FE. H. Harriman when they stopped here A dance will be given at the Lake wood Hotel this evening ‘The hotel is wded with fuests, and all the other The value of a tip depends On the pales of its foundation, And then upon "s profiting by The tendered information Just take this tip—it's o 20 | hous are well filled, while many of the sense— acers have taken nh of And in The World to-morrow shelr ploeae teal Have your “Lost” Joy will replace your sorrow. 1,000 Sunday World Ads, To-Morrow BE REPRESENTED, Ad. printed, and KILLED BY FALL IN HOME, Alrander Dunlap, 9 laborer, while climbing @ Might of stairs to-day to the furnished room house at No. 1 West ty-second street, where he lived with his wife end four-year-old boy fell Gown the stair well and wes in- | j@aady Bales, i Mrs. ‘on @ charge of jluck and speed BOY BURGLAR ON WAY. TO QUaT ESePES. Ex-Tammany Chief Will Be \inie Allen Distances Crowd of Pursuers in Flush- ing. Twelve-year-old Willte Allen, a pri oner en route to the Truant Soclety, made @ successful dash for Mberty in Flushing to-day. He outdistanced six pursuers, including his custodian, Fred- erick Shepherd, who was conducting \him to the Flushing Police Court Wille, a few days ago, was arrested burglary. It didn't worry him at all, he explained to the matron of the soctety. When not an- noying her, he was busy keeping things moving, such as chairs and tables and other fixtures which he could lift and hurl about. In fact, the police report Willie a robust young prisoner. Shepherd had just dropped from @ car with Wille and Willian Fox, another prisoner. Mr. Fox is thirteen years old 4nd is charged with petit larceny pair were to be arraigned to-day As they alighted Allen whirled about end of the car and Fox darted off the other direction " tumbled and | |fell and was easily caught, but Allen's was excellent, and before his pursuere couid fairly get under way he had eluded the crowd ‘The police as now searching the sub- urbs for the boy, SEEEEaaiEee MELBA ON HER WAY HERE, Mine Melba sailed from Liverpool on ‘the Busitaule to-day to begin her see- at the Menhettes Opere House shout Dee a ZVaA. BENNET POSED AS POLICEMAN, LAST TRIBUTES ARE The | “Ble MEN'S NAMES CROWN FOR SIMON Some of Those Who Will Make the | Annual ars to s and t Take Chances, Take Several. gs from famous h ever photographs autographed folk of stag: to home-made preserves will old at the various: booths, the most valua! cles will be sold on char and these include e largest @ t expensive talking mi ne made, ‘tw. > Boston bull- dogs, a bracelet of ruby and nmethyest links, private boxes for theatres, an immense d famous the most popu 4t a woman's Turkish sore of other talngs. i Hopper, in charge will hold sway in the of Chance and 1 wh ide of fate ar tresses, show girls ar of all the big attractions » New York hav n ald in swe Profess!c: al Wom — |NEW CHURCH FOR EDDYITES, Ground and Baitic n Riverside Drive to Comt $1,500,000, | hristian Belence to have a f this ety’ as an a Wert and Ninety-six burch will be on Bly Ween Ove Hundred and indred aud Ten: Fetrects nek of between hose streets and facing on the Drive has been purchased far the First Chure! latac f $400. Ob, Tt ts sald tour the new edifice will be) yeven Guer than the Mother Chureh Boston. in which case i will cost more tian $1000.00 to erect it ‘There are six | ebureles » Christian Schemes faith | in this city p of them are P. W. L. Bazaar a Success, Ceorg/a7 Car7e rect wear for 1 how GOOKEN BLK MEN SST ANCW ST VLE | Me ie “Open-Face © jothe Hoboken has ew pace as to cor- | the early morning n was streaking tu street, H & bbed their es at ‘th vey of wagons vere being driven squehanna!’ said the ot And rd as he could, ) leg he pinched ther he was t £ each garbed, as reporter says, In the conven. and with a hea stone Odd you 1 ced ull 6 Dingle! from would fe wed we was usin it couldn't be he Phat's aii there is to it, toisier Giddap!” ———_—_—___. KILLED =Y A TRAIN, John W. Davis, twenty-one years of as an electrician Railroad Compas ed by a train this af- fernoon near the Lellaire station, Jonn the motorman of the train, been held to await the section of tue yner, who was employ by the Long Islan was instantly kille Core | five years old ATTACKED WIFE AND DAUGHTER = FOOT FOUND IN WITH BIG KNIFE VACANT LOT FIRE Brooklyn Man Subdued by the Watchman Discovers Evidence Two Women After a of Possible New Murder Hard Struggle. ' Mystery. August Dankenbrink, a retired mer-| The finding of a woman's charred foot hant, suddenly became violently insane | ear a pile of cinders and ashes In a early this morning in his home, No, a3 Vacant lot in Long Island City, early Twenty-firet street, Brooklyu, and tried | ts morning, has started the police of i i * . that section on an investigation that [2S tH His Seite ena ORUBUter, REN WIth | ay “vavehl| AOKHUE THORNE HHUMEE & carving knife und then with @ pistol. | mystery | Tt was only after a struggle in which) The foot was found by Thomas F both women were cut on the arms and Rogers. who lives at No. 119 Prospect [hands and Dankenbrink was blindod | stteet, and who is a watchman for the [with the blood of the women, that the Long Island Contracting and Supply franile man was subdued and taken to Company. The company’s building is the Fifth avenue pullce station near a vacant lot on Creighton street, Dankenbrink’s wife, Louise, is forty- near Ely street, and this morning Rogers noticed smoke rising from one corner of the lot At 6 o'clock she was in the kitchen of their apartment prepar- | final, weht he was thor- hiy subdui d were in Mrs, Dank- R.H. Macy & Co.’ be athing the cuts B'way at 6th n the building eams and a policeman was FATHER AND CHD. HURT IN COLLISION Twenty-third Street Car Hits Wagon in Which They Were Riding. I On Sale ouR FAMOUS “RED STAR” and choicest select 3 to 6 Ibs d elsewhere at from 23c. Coffee, roasted, Where at 20c. Ib. Lucle Koehl, aged ten vears, and her granulated and pu ‘father, John Koehl, of No. 1821 Second lavenue, are at the New York Hospital A SPECIAL S. | suffering fro etved to-day MAYFLOWER CHOP 2-Ib. ue a Maas The o regular pri 14 was out ‘na collision at packages; hird street Twenty | for a nleasu er father, wh Cee a Geen Ga ce French Prunes in 10-1b. wooden boxes, large si ruit, imported ae al niet to sell at £2.00 the box; for this sale ie ...B134 East Fifteenth street : The Koehls were driving north on Madison avenue when on crossing Twenty-third street their delivery wagon was struck by an east-bound surface car. The man w thrown from ni seat, recelying a contusion of the Tight eve and wrulees upon the body THREE FLOUR SPECIALS. When the child w ked up she de RED STAR BRAND. | LILY wis : clared at first that she was Jured 4 : | wap bag put when eho starte she fell to Bhar He k. Bot shis rode 1, where the chi a fers 1 \ St avant Ase GLACE CITRON IVRON now de Found carton. , 200 6 LA FORGH BRAND MINCE MEAT highest "priced ket our —Sompare it witht mince meat in the Oil |: Great Family Liniment | Some one in the family is always petting 8 Sprain, a Bruise or an of some sort. Omega Oil is to have handy. A with Omega Oil is uired to stop the ttle 10c, 2 BRAND MEDIUM LIMA Ja elacwhere at 140 Ze, can; dozen simple rubbin, often all that is worst pain. Trial B. Altman & Cu! PRESENT A NUMBER OF INTERESTING SUGGESTIONS FOR | HOLIDAY GIFTS IN DEVOTED TO | DECORATIVE LACE ARTICLES, ORIENTAL RUGS, ARTISTIC PORCELAINS, BRONZES, | LAMPS AND SI LEATHER ACCESSORIES SILVERWARE AND STATIONERY AND FANS, UMBRELLA HANDLES, AND LACES FoR’ PERSONAL USE Mtb Street, 35th Mteest and Sth. Anceus, WOMAN'S CHARRED ae Crowded Out of Our Sunday Advertising Macy Grocery Specials =~. Armour's White Label Brand English Cure Bacon, a special d to 30¢, f a new blend of the . full-bodied and me COFFEE—The ch werized daily ; special for this sale, 14c.; 5-ib A—Mixed and Fo 64c. a achaes jar, this sale 54c price | | repot of the Drooktyn Rapid ‘Transtt this morning and was struck by @ oar of the Bushwick avenue ling He was mortally Injured It was sald at the Ger- [snap Hospital, Brooklyn. b foot 9 inches tn hy ‘a pounds and has gray halt [Neatmustache. He wore striped trous jern ® nalt epper coat, two black Jack low-cut shoes, fedora hat {Aha biack bow. te, A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Doliars will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any junk dealer or other person guilty, under the provisions of Section 550 of the Penal Code of the State of New York, of criminally receiving any prop- erty belonging to either of the undersigned Companies. $50. Reward. interferes with the THEN. Y. & N. J. TELEPHONE CO, _ New York JOHN H. CAHILL, ing breakfast, wh her h He went over to investigate, and 1, Kin GOA;SREN to THEE GS Wane NI eer found the foot.” He ‘called: a policeman, Fifty Dollars Reward will” ~ | who 16 Toot tot! + fee. eet station, and luter meveral detec- be paid for the arrest and a. iter, Di’ nateen | tives were sent to the lot to f 1 eureae a Pecutey aiinetnen ay eae re were evidences of an bod conviction of any phasis) | who had not ri ving been consumed in the fire. who maliciously injures brink rush into th: ae er {a carving knife from t “ 4 4 g0 into the kit ieapea| TOSSED BY TROLLEY CAR. lines of either of the from her bed, and ra Just a Sane! undersigned Companies. crossed the of the . sa tile a aha Man, Entangled in Network of NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. and daughter from behind and Mra. Dan- GEES PG A 4 kenbrink in fron tally Hart, 15 Dey St., Then, with ail three ing, and 7 4 His lara haved Dae An unknown man, about fifty-five ee ‘ vy ag ees hole ee tee abe atv | vears old, was entangled in the network May 1, 1908 Vice-Pres't & Gen'l Counsel Eni eyieteauenany a) ter of trolley tracks at the Ridgews over the room they t every turn the women's arms “=== ————— = ands we 's Attrac fons Are Their Low Prices, 3 Ay, 34th to 35th St. Monday: “SBE BRAND BONELESS BACON; only tion, th 1 the pour fees grown in 80¢.; S-Ib. can est selection of South American sa quality is sold else- carton, 68c,; $3.48 g, sold only in +496 wherries, . 36.48 for Red Raspberries and each; doz s Manaa- 1Be. Oranwe hotties, Queen “Olives, White thorc ably ma: can BRAND ASPARA ana; our regular oT Bre. “ach BY t ALE OF TEAS. Stern Brothers Decorative Articles For the Holiday Season | FINE LACE TABLE AND STAND COVERS, DRESSER AND CHIFFONIER SCARFS. LINGERIE PILLOWS, SCREENS OF TAPESTRY, LEATHER, DINING OR APESTRY WALL PANELS, FRAME! THEIR DEPARTMENTS I FRATERNITY SEALS. CUSHION SLIPS AND RECEPTACLE NOVELTIES MADE FROM OLD FRENCH LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. FRENCH GILT, ENGLISH CLOISONNE AND JAPANESE, SUITABLE FOR LIBRARY, PARLOR, BED ROOMS. ID IN OAK; UTILITY BOXES, CHESTS, COUCHES, ETC. METAL PLAQUES IN REPLICA OF COLLEGE AND A OF S) MILAR OBJECTS, IN A LARGE RANGE OF SIZ) AND MOTOR GOODS, JEWELED NOVELTIES, DESK REQUISITES, | American Cheniile IN STOCK AND MADE TO | Persian & Turkish Carpets & Rugs ES AND CHOICE COLORINGS, AT MODERATE PRICES. Axminster, French Savonerrie & Austrian Hand Tulted Rugs ORDER TO HARMONIZE WITH THE VARIOUS PERIODS. , West Twenty-third Street

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