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‘4 RSS WARES ANEW FHT | GETANPURE Counsel for Czar’s Govern- | ment Asks for More Time } to Produce Evidence, | THE REFUGEE OBJECTS. His Lawyers Assert That the | State Department Is Inter- fering in the Case, The Russian Government, through its counsel, Frederic R, Coudert, to-day asked for a sixty days extension of time in which to get the evidence from Rus- | sia to prove that Jan Pouren, the refugee, was guilty of extraditable of- fenses and should be deported to stand trial in Ruseja, The motion was op- posed by Simon Pollock and Prof. Isaac ' Hourwich, appearing for the defendant. Prof. Hourwich declared that the Rus- ; slan Government had far exceeded the jetime that should be allowed to prepare j the case. He contended that the limit was forty days from the time of the man’s arrest and that @ further exten- sion of twenty days was all that could be granted. The case has now been on for more than four months, and he asked United States Commissioner Samuel M. Hitchcock to close the case at once. State Department Ploa. Mr. Coudert and his atant, John -Murray, brought out the point that the Btate Department had asked that the Russian Government be given every op- portunity to get in Its testimony, As- sistant United States Attorney Dorr was present on behalf of the State Depart- ment. In rebuttal Prof, Hourwich declared that the department had no right to In- terfere after the proceedings had started, and in corroboration of this he produced a letter from Elihu Root, dated Jan. 19, in which the Secretary of State said -that the department and the President had no right to interfere !n the case, as it was following the usual judictal course and the executive branches had no authority to infringe upon the pre- rogatives of anather branch of the Government. This lette written to President Roosevelt referred when to the Siate Department a petition from he the Ameri Federation of pleading for clemency for Pouren The defendant's counsel contended that as the State Department had no Labor ROS AERC RNS OVER WA |Police Reserves Called Out to Fight Morbid Crowd From Body, |CORONER IS BLAMED. Removal of Body Prohibited by Edict, So Throng Clam- ors to View It, The southwest of Unton Square was the scene of a turmoil very like a riot at n to-day, It was caused by the eagerness of the thou- |eands who spend th noon hour in | Fourteenth street, University place and the square, to get a look at the mangled body of a man who had been killed by an eastbound Williamsburg car. The police could away from the o instetence of Coroner Harburger that the bodies of persons who die violent deaths must lle as near as possible the place where th corner not take the owd because ¢ ey die until a Cor- ener gives p n for removal—no matter how he clreumstances of the death The man was about fifty years old He had a brown mustache, was ¢ dres: and wore ed in front of U. Friel, of No, igton avenue, Brooklyn, was the motorman. The street was slushy and tl ped le man in the middle of the ‘ el threw off his power and whirled hls brake. but It was too late. of the front truck clear over the man Fought to See Body. It was impossible to move the car backward or forward without crushing trac The forward wheels of the car rolled | the body beneath it still further. Nor could the body be removed until the emergency wagon, then at the Chris- topher street .erry, came in response to| a telephone call and a wrecking crew | had Jacked up the car and the forward | trucks several feet above the street, | By this time the crowd which had surrounded the car was too much for the policemen on duty around the corner, Women fought and quarretled with boys and men to get a sight of the victim of the accident Boys boosted !one another to the roof of the car go UNION SQUARE MOB A%e 4 Where He Has Been a Heavy Winner No. 1, Abe Hummel. Abe Hum spring aft nection w back to hi some establisiin the th inveterate ra a , the little lawyer w ng a year on Bluckwel ent in patron of the late exer, _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAL, mmel on the Race Course at Nice, we of fe in -Mors London, No. 2, M. Lazard York rh | nel is | accompany= eds of Americans no rin the South of yew livoree scandal, has Ws hin » prize He mainta : M. Lazard and othe k of the a regular firster at] race ¢ Nice. Humm on the -supper restaurants and an} Grant Prix de Nice recent! | NEW MIAN IN GHAR OF SNOW REMOVAL — |Dunphe Shifted After Twelve + nto di Te Ws a, SPS IOUS GAMBLER KING, n Fi ete YHBRUAKY 6, 190% | ator MIAN, INIURES THO « ROOSEVELT 31! ~WORKINGAGANST: ANT B Fears Situation May Become Critical If Hostile Legis tion Is Not Halted. WASHINGTON, Feb, 6.—Prealdent Roosevelt {s by no means relaxing his efforts to prevent anti-Japanese legisla- tion In Callfornia and Nevada. He had conferences to-day with Senators Flint, of California, and Nixon, of Nevada, and persisted in his representations to them that the situation would become critical if their States insisted on legis- lation that would be insulting to the Japanese, who he referred to as acting with dignity under the strain, The two Senators agreed to continue their efforts to Influence the legislators of their States against action of any sort and went away from the White House to send telegrams to the leaders of those bodies urging postponement of the legislation Nation's Interests First. “T feel that we ought not to try to ree sist the rong appeals of the Chief E. i Senator Filnt, ‘I agree n that the time {s {nopportune ation, and I am going to do what T can to help him in his efforts, 1 wires freely to reach my s and urge them to tn- postpone the separate achool and all other laws, how we can do anything atter what we pe at this time. The President In the int of the natio and Tam sure that Califorr est at large, 8 patriot- ism will care for the nation’s !nterests before her own." SAN FRA 0, Feb. f.—Gov. Gil- who is now in this city, refuses to ulge the reasons which led Speaker Phillip Stanton, of the Assembly, ves- terday to make the dramatic appeal for delay which resulted in postponement of consideration of the Japanese school segregation bill until next Wednesday It is considered significant that Sen- Caminett!, who introduced the school bill in the upper House, should ttee on education, He is himself of this committee and {t ts lly believed, no matter what the fate of the measure may be later, th it will at least receive a favorable re- port DI R, Col, Feb, 6.—Equaltty with reign nationalities in the United States or a very good and suffictent reason why not, is the demand of the measure referred to the | Voting Coupon for American Baauty Chorus, FTER careful examination and consideration of photographs pad hed in THE EVENING WORLD of all the candidates for mem- bership in Charles Frohman’s American Beauty Chorus, to be selected by Evening World readers, 1 cast my vote for No. ., oy Name of woter......sseee AGATOSE. ..sececerecsreceeseeacessreeanreeeens Fill out the blank spaces and mall coupon to “American Beauty Chorus Editor, Evening World, P. O, Box 134, New York City.” “THE WITCHING HOUR,” by Augustus Thomas, fascnating and thrilling mystery story, founded on the great play of the same name, be gins in The Hvening World Monday, Feb, 15. BLOCKS TRA ~ONNEWBROGE Omesa0il | Hoa haves mea aching back : A rein; ins, ru 'No One Seriously Hurt, but) Seif'arnight with Omege Oil) and | often the pain will Le gone in the | morning. The Oil penetrates | through the pores of the skin and | goes direct to theseatof the trouble, RHEUMATISM Let Me Send You a Dollar’s Worth of the Great Michigan External Remedy Which Is Curing Hundreds in a Hurry to Work Have to Walk. Two crowded trolley cars collided on Willlamaburg Bridge at $ o'clock th! morning and the passengers of both covered glass Those who were hanging to straps were hurled from thelr feet. wera A Franklin avenue car, In charge of Thousands to Try Motorman M, C. Farrell, was on the Free, Just viaduct over Driees avenue, when it Behind came a B in charge of Motor came to a ha wiek avenue ca: Herman Sod Sod’s car was “making time” close to the car in front sion could not be a ed from 5. y scrat - Sign and Mail My Coupon an and was cars dit was wutes road wis ratte, occurred ush of men and wore: di had hundreds who be late for business walk across the bride: see ee ART DEALER INJURED BY FALL FROM CHAIR. }Duveen Tipped Back and Sli Frederick Dyer, Corresponding Secretar, Feared Sp ctured Let us cure your Rheumatism (no einai’ | matter where located, how severe Joseph E. Duveen, the art dealer at or whether it is chronic, acute, mus= |No, $2 Fifth avenue, is confined to his cular,’ sciatic, lumbago or gout) with | rooms in the St. Regis to-day from in- our powerful, vet harmless Magic Foot Juries he received yesterday by @ fall Drafts. They have even cured cases of 30and 40 years’ standing where baths | Jin his office. 5 SSP that they might lool Re sail able Break ettir Spar Japanese in Amertea, according to ‘ R pee ner ty, fe) teter tere. art ane aN | The eet ait blo im ead 2 a hat last 5 Cable I EAKS; Lettir SI is Takeo Sagora, Secretary of the Japan-| Mr. Duveen was talking with some and doctors and medicine failed, is eRpencs & Unite TAY ; he crowd Taare 4 = > | i ( ef , , 4 puna | ss Acq c r below. Btates Commissioner, it had no right |°Xtended back to the edge of the tl Years and Gunther Put CLOG y hen Fall Among Longshoremen — ese Association, of Colorado Le sa and leaned pect ye! Oe a ine Sorcpatd a reaules 4 \ing. | she | I was the first and ‘ “We consider ourselves superior as a|in his chair, The chair slipped from / $4" onlr of Magic Foot, Drafts. the areat to thrust itself into the case, practi. | '8: | + ‘ nat re Apes Ms p under him, and he fell on his back. H Ran cure for every kind o¢ Rheumas cally as an ald to the Russian Govern. | Capt. Boettler, of the Trame Squad in Plac real wif n calling me names, on Hoboken Pier. race to the Chinese, Coreans and other | under him, and he fell ou) his back | He | tam Jhon of acute muaaiiar gelatte i eee took @ look at the disturbance and sent 1 ¢ Asi and we do not want to be suffered acute pain Anil for a time it | you are, Cully eationed, with te Beret E No Mention of Roosevelt |for tho reserves of the Mercer strect son } J classed with them, and will demand our | Was thought the spine was fractured. — | ceived send us One Datar. If not, keen He made sntion of the fact at | tion. With thelr aid a cordon was Street © then why \ ve) Gustav M 1 reman, of No, Tights, granted the Japanese by treaty | He was hurried to his hotel, where |iQ\e sane word, We know what, Mtaste E00t nade no mention of the fact at) ee ond ‘the bade conem wae ards h LIneERTOReeUTER rail ken, wag killed, (and under the Conetitut of the | Dr, William G. Lyle, of No. 62 West | Drafia are doing for we send them every: the hearing to that the chief coun- he body, which had : “ him d 7 a b rE | Fifty-elghth street, and two other phyai- | Where. and walt for our pay ntl! the worl sel for Pouren, Herbert T. Parsons, Dee laid on the sidewalk at Fourteenth tfict Supe ELLE A 1 », 18 Hope street, | United States, to be treated on equal | ciang attended ‘him. The doctors |f, “one, Let i 4 > ait | Street and Universit i es has be ‘Ow we No. § Clinton terms with the French, German or | agreed that the injury was superficial, a pair. Valu- had conferred with President Roosevelt - place. Sn 4 Americar people of a th d expressed the Opinion that Mr, Du- able fllustrated about the case two weeks ago, and Even then the police had to stand of, MOVal He ts ; iat Were badly | American, or people of any other nar jeeen Will be out in the course of & Boo ket tee the President at that time had promised | WIth considerable roughness, charges of | E: Ou 1 1 cable on) ton!’ sald the Secretary. | week. Bralter dent ee to take the matter up with Secretary |™eM, Women and half-grown girls and which D) uy t teamship Graf | , “The Asatte « ce money—juat the Bacon. When questiorpd before the Bova bribe wanted to lift the blanket Wu, \ , Hoboken, to- UO oi Slates (laoaes hearing, Prof. Hourwich stated that Which had been thrown over the body a ! y continue they. had i ard nothing about the mate, The crowding continued more than an Ut 1 en we a gang which | to do 40, Tere are about 100 Japanese | mmm This $1.00 Coupon FREE. ince hour before a coroner could be fo | 4 atts yer MAN CLOr egos a ™ In Denve: x | J Good for a regular $1.00 pair of Magic f ! jan ‘ was ym the ship's The statement that there a ly Dd Foo 1 cr) euthotls the removal of the body to t avert 1 nO DeAvacle Melod by Ohler Naa ee Try ( Mercer street station for {dentification, 5 s 1 1 who says that a satifieditennece Policeman on Car Platform. Was ea We 3,000 and 4,000 | pp Name: hearing on | The motorman was arrested by Po- i t - | Address ier ieecernenetereseetes pe eheuls ene Ny} |Heeman Haugh, of the East Sixty Y 1 7 | have had suffic ent y he will |” atch ded ek: “ast SIXty-s y Me ae Al ‘ | der that briefs lL Will clove ,enth street station, who was on the cs JAPANESE GIV ET ADHAuEOOOUORD bnGObUOOLOCOR On the case nt rm of the car when the ac- Aah SIGN OF ANGER. KILLED IN STREET. =n saint | mere oom ee a | Rear ornare iar oe of +4 Oliver de. Jack#on, be ( The pe Je out the g : i a ut) TOKIO. I her aoa 5 F z he folloy JIKTO, 6-—-The passa y the 1 Ow 10 as description of the dead man's perso 1s ked twenty fect. His left | Lower H ft the Nevada Leglslature ! wa Sno You Hew —_ = a Boy Fails on His Head as Wagon and clothing ’ t 1 left leg of Japane n Was ree) | oS eee a bedridden | ut fit ears old, gray ayy cel ‘ sort indi (ver was practically helpless ani ridden Collapses, es: ea uy ty years old, gray hair, M4 Ce alld Eee abt tndiffer-| many years trom Double Rupture, Doctors | DIAMONDS f nustach § Inches tall t iternally, ence. The publication of the text of the sald I’would dle if not operated on, but 1 CASH OM CAEDIT. Richard ot | Wore aa Black at) Meee itn 7 T resolution ed active resentment fooled them all and cured myself. “I now BASY PAYMENTS. Ivn, ready made, shirt’ and cotton 1 two months! oni. in the columns of the second-rate Want to save every ruptured person from nt will. call if destre i; yor an ee 5 1K0 [eesicee ara 2 pie AC the suffering and torture I endured and will i ‘“T fin ta a3 OAKLAND ENTRIES —__~—._—_—-. press leading Rewapanert In com: sadly rend the cure free by mall to any one AM. WATCH & SAMOND y Was ne 3. menting on the resolution pointed out Who writes for it. 3 Maiden Lane, Tei, Cort, this mornin * * 1 State _ Do not delayaccepting my free offer because | oft a wheel and: th : : Missi¢ eutvaaed DIED BY GAS ON EVE tl fa : tiny Ne é es lena fete ies feat ree you aye a ruse tat =—— — —— memorandum bwolt cor and did not necessa present the holds, for you will find, as I did, that in spite | out on his head and e names of Alexander Hard- OF BUSINESS SUCCESS. * nilment of the American people. of trusses your rupturs will gradually grow | OlED. che an 8. Glus —_-—-— ( no Minis omorua, - worse. In my case another ca ppos! ANKS,— y . 826 VASO CHEL Ub ES UIT f F Are are the House of Loris to-day, re- gide aud { got #0 bed that no (russ could bold, | PANICS: Ta a ereT TT Ld See He co Zo! Jacques Michelson, Killed in Room thee 1a sat AN ya 8KO, “le ne Ne Fan TE j ete | athe ebane R me alared wite of Michael Banks knows e cou thegDiet a few days ago. § remarks uring rupture than any doctor in the n= elily,, oved f 4S CREATORE NOT IN CONTEMPT KILLED BY HEART DISEASE, tons” on Staten Island, Had Just catQed no discussion. ‘The absence of fn No'matter how large of complicated yur Funeral on Monday, Feb, 8, at 10 o°ctock, e! : _—_ eo ' R ived P tion extended comment on Hi LGN st in rupture, nor what your age or Co esti tied trom the Carmelite Church, East 28th at. eae Son ere: ° ecelved Tromotion, the Japanese newspapers is believed to discovery capnot fall to cure you oul Band Leader's Wife, Who Diver Rich Charen Mulrhead stricken | ©-LEDYARD BLAIR CHOSEN AS fi: aN a le be due to the resolutions of the New patn, or stopping work. Be ture and mal] | MINFORD.—Entered into rest on Baturday, Whit Bi EY'S HAN a / eet aire ri nee Gy ane Fae ats tt { vandal renee ee ring and on Lema ora 0 ever Ba a MAMOMAS, MINFORD beloved Him, Falls to Get Order, pile ag th. th a room filled with gas at his posevelt's letters and telegrams to il r of strang' ion fore 90th st, MIS , ; mame Wee Sao eit Tne a JERS DSOMEST MAN. Oluthe, 14 . A SeEaIaH IG TERRETATEORI C x Gillett ot California, Ti) ss | husband ‘of Stary 7. Sinford, and aon of ustice Ge Supreme Court to- es Mulrhead died of heart dise ane Raa cele eel have been fully reported to the local R ti C ¢ the late Thomas and Loulsa A. Minford, varding-house at No, 1v2 Wilson Banker W t il \ irmary were sum- P'Notwithstanding the improved tone of Free up Ure-Lure OUpON Notico of funeral nates Philadel> Williamsburg, this morning, H inaveuraltBallhan nue medical ald arrived the press, It {s quite evident that the — phia papers please copy. inherited ge fortune Naugurar bal an io (aoep cenit ee of the, Califo and CAPT. W. A COLLINGS, SUPLIFF.—On Feb. 5, at his residence, yards in J lity, anc y his promotion iclal element which is ci - | Dear Sir:—sSend me your discove: 4 i sant colNvililateabucg oles (onl Kiet : “ 17, Th EOE NIOHAT eT La ReGie GeaH CHAE en tlie Noallanererat na the Cure of Rupture, | Funeral (rom the Sacred Heart Chureh, jetro. re n his in- 1 Prepared to (pited States with Japan, which form- West Siet st, on Feb, 8, at 0.30 A.M. ae ———— RA ee x a Kht to take y was becoming steadily stronger, Name where a requiem maas will be offered for N N. , in ! t Even among the better classes the| BUNERAL OR ARABCIARAD eas ; wenty-eight years old Japanese find it Impossible to conceal | PAddress The funeral of tt I i Mak | His” closest’ friend, thelr chagtin at the response of” the Moses len Jaw ) United 3! toa eRa ng .! 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