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atom "BOWERY TRAFFIC OOO NO REO ne en TIED UP BY FIRE \BANKER IS ACCUSED IN WIFE'S SUI __ one EDITION PRICE ONE CEN HD) HOUSES Ui ANN A uN HORT BY A SUR IN REMARK vm er LAS BUTCHER Sth ON, BANKER CRUEL Witt, SWEARS IN SPARATIO ~—— Suicide Pact and Planned to Kill Children, Minature Tornado Hits Heart Cl of Jersey City and Comes iL IL on to New York. | Denie Spouse’s Mind Was Affect- ed by Operations. QUICK CHANGE OF WIND Wagon Overturned in State Street and a Tree Blown | Down in Tenderloin. icken by Apoplexy, Famous iimeny, pending the trial of her su ee {for a separation from Fi Financier and Politician Asking Justice Pl tzek for 150 month! ; | —_——_——_ | Horn, head of the bond The miniature tornado that sYept over Quic kly Succumbs, the banking house of A. B, Leach & Co., New York this atternoo came by wa No. 115 Broadway, on a charge meen CMeENT) 1) Sour gaegr oat ‘eruel and inhuman treatment.” abar where of Newark, nment and non-support, TH YEAR. |4 twavel, % accompanied by a heavy rain, N SuiT Mrs, Van Horn Says He Urged DE -USION, HE DECLARES Accusation, and Insists ot ord, Circulation Books Open to All, u | ‘NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1909, FF ighting Blaze on Bowery From “L’ Structure; Surface Lines Blocked BOWERY BLAZ PRICE ONE CENT. E TIES IPL AND SURFACE ~ LIES FOR 2 HOURS \Furniture Store Fire Fought from the | E:evated While Hose Lines Stop’ All Trolley Cars—Loss $150,000 VAST CROWD GIVES POLICE PLENTY OF HARD WORK. done, One man was killed tn the heart IN HIS EIGHTIE | of that city, two boys were blov on ae Horn presented an affidavit to the Co i t In this she said R i their feet, slammed agai “ ¢ Most of Emp! 30f Place 1 -heon hers melsteec i veieicesibrokeni ma Brooklynite Was Leader in| “we were married Nov. 18, 1801, in Most of Employees ace at Luncheon, Other. r Broad and Market rained G in Kings CU Wi) t c 2 c 5— i were overturned in Broad and Mark Banking and in Kings (ive Mave thee Have Narrow Escapes — Engines atreets; fifty houses were un =| yuh bake Z ‘om fn Harrison, Just across the Passaic County Interests. Phitip, and Joseph Theodore, | and High Pressure System e ‘ | who will be eight o ch 4. Although | River from Newark, some buildings are —_-——- hi B h Ne 4 4 Pe eartenhapee : ave always conducted myself as a jot eeted. anid to have been destroyed t Dutcher, president of the! faithful and teyt he has at : wind, Trust Col y, died gud- Ewity of cruel and f 0) blew up from the south Galli treatment ‘oward p 4 ‘ oe ,. poh eb stormy blew up strom the 62 atuntalnomey. Now Ie6)New | Ora at min erat at ae The Bowery was tied up this afterncon by a fire that did damage west and pr without warn avenue, Brooklyn, in his elghtleth | donetl me and retuse feat ee A Fj ; . . eater ersecay anas aot aul SER oak sey rela 1 ises to Hye with me amounting to $150,000 in the big carpet and furniture store of Alex- truck Newark ; his was the fiftieth anniversa arity ct Guidi Gre : } : eae the meadows it seemed to gain in force. of his wedding. caeenees sciaacnivales ater Brothers" Nos, 107 and 109, just two doors rettoved=from” the { ; Bowditen, driver, was! Mr. p: one of the i a yeata Mr: forn has | wa ; : ; , i paris es BON server, wee | Mt: Ditteher was one ofthe most widely | at aivers: times threatened. to. commit ene of the disastrous blaze ofa month ago in Rapaport’s establish- | caught under his wagon as it was blown known financlera in Brooklyn. For many | sutcide, frequently making attempts to- ‘ over in Broad street and killed, y so, he was a tical leader in| Ward that end fn my presence, and has | ment, at No, 113, Auditorium Unroofed. King y. Upuntil a few monthe ago, | SV" suggested to me that we enter int Because the surface tracks were crossed with many lines of hose | We wan ale ea leanne a suicide pact, and that after having of the new Auditorium In | When his health beg 0 fall, s ‘ shite trea . . : Fin fed . ‘ Cu Re Seer a Eli 2 laste eUbiial aah ang, aaa IMUT/ NIE CAE | CIE OR EA TRUE Tete oot ind bacquse the firemen needed the elevated structure from which to Orange street, Newark, a big bullding, 8 rebust a 8 a . In attempting to prevent my " F ~Aic wT z ie ' waslifted off and blown fifty fect, It HIS erect form, his strongly marked {husband from fulfilling his threats of | fight the blaze, traflic was suspended for more than two hours on the | Lgtruck tho front of three other bulldings features and his long white flowing | Rear erneyot dipeve geen compelled principal north and south arteries of travel in the lower east side, No | &nd demolished them side whiskers made him a conspleuous/ «4s the result of the treatment by my trains ran downtown on the Third avenue “L” nor, either way, on the a Reports coming in late this afternoon | figure wherever he went. husband of myself and the children { i fai usbanc se d the children in S d, Third and Fourth avenue trolley lines, which all use the Bowery ecete oe he: eee if me re 2 FE o weeks Mr. Duteher had been! his fits of passion and temper, when he t this point. E y 1 Fthrough Delaware and lower P Hill of a ‘k of neuralgia of th part| has repeatedly used abusiy: nd insult- vr icks a US PC { vania and > eh It tea °W that kept him) from TaMInE he a ing language to me and ethos The Grand es surface cars went |= oe | York after a day of mixed weather, custonied dally visits to the offices of the} humillated “me, I have suffered great out of commission, too. The power had | fanging from a pouring ralnstorm to jtamiiton ‘Trust, which he had founded | distress of mind, which has severat | EN GRAND ST AND BOWERY been shut off wo abruptly on the In | r pright sunshine. and of the success of which he was, times brought me to a condition border- | borough that many elevated trains h The most freakish eee et inc particularly proud. At % o'clock yester-!ing on nervous prostration.” \ ! halted between tlons ed i ] ) the day was a black squall t d noon condition — seemed | 4 fad {found that Bill Taft would have to pay NT there for for ryin ym ont ay hurtling up the bay a litte Sl eoralarmlngichatl DrwAltredtBoramann’ Delusion, Says Banker, } al. |$85 for one of the new zebra effects reaper nae Ra Aaah amaGs in pt ” o'clock. At that time In lower Manhat- phystelan, called in other | Late In the summer of 1906, on his re- ; i Senator Tallaferro could be fitted in Rartartito the! pastenners onjoneliraln| ‘fan the fags were hanging listlessly to eanenitatien |turn from Europe, and while she was i e same pattern “But why | TnatanalledieiuatmaboverGrandiatrcct thelr masts, Spots of sunshine sifted o'clock last night, the aged| Unpacking his trunk, Mrs, Van Horn | ms he safe?” was asked. To guard | ae (ne aninvad (a Gh dann th _ through the clouds patient suffered an attack of paralysis |S8¥S she came upon a letter written to | 07 ir] st the base machinations of the is STAG i ‘ | As the squall shot In from the south, and apoplexy and from that time until | er husband by some other woman In i\\- ' blamed retail men” was . It} Scigeeaee se eeathans cuit la Hl le | churning the water of the Ray and he died, soon after 10 o'clock, he was|hlch the writer commented on his JUL ! | ed by Mr. Lee that the! 1 C broadsfaced double structure of five} ‘ j Hivors Into foam the sunshine was not conscious, At his bedalde when the ,Meautiful eyes, talked about the heart- \ the novelty of the coming race at oaelerarmnalltodne raters jblotted out and rain drove vertically /end came were all of his immediate [ache he had caused her, and begged | ison, hails from Nashua, N, H., and ' RITA RITA ero IGRRP ara ATA HINE® i fthrough the streets. is wife, Mrs, Rebecca Alwalst ; li!m to promise to see her when he came | | at information had reached the : j hee burn easily. The firm also occupies pe Le, | ! What the Wind Did. a member of @ ploneer family |t© London, ; ep aris a | mittee that a small but resolute band ihavoldiithree:alory) bulldingiae No! iit ’ old Ninth Ward, and his six| She says he at first dented and then of New York tailors had determined to| ¥ : ae ret i 1 7 ims 3 } In exposed places and squares pedos- n, De Witt T,, Malcolm B, Edi ty admitted that he had dined with the Ierocpnthenvetorrand carry il (oWlette Spee Hare SEE Oana ania Mr. Stimson Calls Judge ‘trians were blown from thelr feet. A airy and’, AleeeDl writer of the letter in Paris. ; — NEUES CLT 2 ec hy . >, . Si t i utaher, he safe | . t e « ged Gy f i Revbsnlwad overturnediat the allery, (a Tiise Dutcher Gilmore” "4 “then he demanded that letter and | ; Hl aray dlrs qalfiayintee tan (i) smaller ulin ‘was damaged in the Holt’s Attention to Evening } s f : 1 4 \ + ne talle M ist til 7 A apapol re on Jan, 10 an¢ yen | tree was blown down in the Tenderloin, “the aged widow Is prostrated with {0ld he ‘wanted it damn quick, too,' and It Is Made of “Mouse Colored) sureday atternoon, when the dis Ruler, After Quaffing Wine, | Rarspert fre on World Article flags were stripped from staffs and grief, With her husband and thelr sons | Went to his dresser,” she says, “and | Cl n ; pensers of New York's fashions w rae Rie sae : nee Oat p Hic fesieriaeslanaliate tt Ceol criian ci Lee teen Loking | aking out @ loaded revolber pointed it | loth) With Angie Worm “\issva for the bustling centres’? ais Speaks for Amity Between Employees at ec nA k out number wer: “$+ forward for ronths to the Informal|@t me, putting the muzzle close to my | ” {before enumerated, Don't forget that It a fortunate thing that the fre } [Whirled aloft and dashed’ down to the golden wedding celebration that was to/head and said: ‘I will end this whole Tracks, | the word for the coming season s “tut! England and Germany. started at the lunch hour, when most of | |“ heserening, Gt he Government's }mud and muck of Var Eere have taken place to-night, following a| thing now.’ | | ana pager” the employees were at lunch and few ae Sa Halle , George Foster was driving @ covered | family dinner party. “In my struggles to get the revolver customers were scattered through the udge Holt in the jone-horse truck north through ssiate His Interests Many. away from him I was bruised and hurt,| The a convention of the al BERLIN, Feb. 10.—King Edward, who| various floors, Had there been many dan pare Brie cts jstreet when just in front of the Chese- jand as a result almost had nervous | chant Tailors’ National E change, | | Jarrived here yesterday from London, 1s| Persons In the upper stories there might | “71s nln Clk ney Snanton brough Bullding the squall struck him. | In addition to being the president and_ prostratton.” KorerrHGHRRrTtinh) Cant aes | ; ‘ |nave been a different story to tell, for | “Teated some stir by Introducing to the { \Ynvading the wagon from the rear, the |a director of the Hamilton Trust Com-| Banker Van Horn makes a sweeping | pornnere h Uacompriges| scl to-day enjoying the distinction of belng | 1. names, which originated In the bases article from yesterday's Even- | wind transformed it momentarily Into a pany, one of the largest trust concerns denial of al this and says these charges | “!Mers from every part of the co jthe first foreign monarch who ever has/ mont, fed themselves Into lusty strength | 18 World referring to a mehber of pase ne It oe GHG it against a aires Dutcher a ine ine arose lmaslnary cane. the result of her | try except New York, formed itself ah been the guest of the Berlin municipality. | almost instantly on such fuel as var- ye i a yee MY a declared, cast re- , ¢ curb and overturning it. ( ember of the firm | mind being affected by an operation to| day into an emergency squad to tee nortly before noon the King, dressed in | nish, e jor and piles of pine packing | f!e°tlo! Pas COUEL : Foster was thrown out and skated of Dutcher & Edmister, at No, 58 Will-/ which she was subjected. ches AR SDE ain cae Judge Holt closed the incident for the Perec rataxcaivisawnleniacenrnal lam street Manhaltant altriates/er (het Slee ety. Ki pel boarders from among the ready jthe uniform of a Prussian general, pro-|°TAt@% neat alarm went in| time Rhatharierreheinoonsrhs amazed horse reared up on his hind Garfeld Safe Deposlt Company, a di-| ea : jmade clothing men of Manhat jeeded in an automobile through the| very elevator shatt and stalr well was|Ces® and atfer counsel had conferred, legs and fell over backwards across the rector of the Goodwin Car Company, a| Mrs. Van Horn says that on the six-| Thrice during last nigh i rich? decorated streets of the city tolq roaring flue through which the flames | he would entertain any motions elther Wagon, Altogehter it was a tangle that director of the Jackson & Ann Arbor | teenth anniversary of thelr wedding she | did the ady-made men r ‘0 1, here yor Ki t of the bulldin ounsel might make with regard to the i | the Town Hall, where Mayor Kirechner| were drawn to the top of the bu! required haif an hour for its yundoing Railway, a director of the Metropolitan | asked her husband to dine with her th Pompelan Room at the Hotel F eee " Seite Nie stein, a member of the | matter, A Tree Blown Down, Life Insurance Company, a director of evening, and he told her he would do so, | where you can see wh xt i jand the other members of the city Waal la the voftices onithe grou a wip Monmouth County Electric Com-| but that it would be their last anni- hyd ' HEN sot cs , ‘A large dead elm tree opposit ie m ft going to > ee Hotel Nottingham, at Noa beet Thi, PANY, & director of the Northampton versary together, as le Intended to kill| 5 Se IURGUORINAT : , HAGGIN’S GRANDSON HOME. f aaaoa ease 4, Portland Cement Company, a director | himself. About Christmas, 1907, slie de- Y¥., Ol Oty. Pa., tt) tleth street, that has > thr iy c TO Olty, Pay, a = 5 3Y-4 i WP TaA toe at ea pen nine of Pine Lawn Cemetery, a trustee of clares he told her he had taken a two al centres—and thrice Company Asks Permission to | «: Eat i Mother Sends for Young Lounabery i 4 ey Y the Ramapo Water Supply Company, lease on an apartment in the repelled. To-night fs) ban: — bay 1 Ww. 5 { crashed down during the squ ni rep night at the ta ban cy . 08: aAugnt and Bride He Wed tn Je: a tall aielng; tre) squalliand) In anayay trustee) otsthe) Untonl Dimbstaye | woodward) Hotalieiate Broadway andilauetiine (oaatiwill be Continlenite te}, Extend Bore to) Connect essed wish of | Mont ch rey its fall, struck a horse attached to an A i ra strangled and 1 Ail Hasginct bey. tosday. express wagon owned > Nelson Broth. ings Institution, From time to time also! Fifty-fifth street, but that s eat yiinane With Bel Tube King 1, es were m Mara ilave. ierahare Pee eee ys couee cen A ULaULy { ers, ‘of No. 270 Third avenue. The "e had been interested in many other | have no difficulty in cancelling the Under the personal gu ith Belmont Tube [Herr Kirschner asked the King to ac-| a ctttment an the third ft Is brie, the former Miss Rhea horse's, back was vi Kellling= the | CO PORE#NS attereho had killed: Nimaslea woh ley Lee, of Providence, who awe _ ah r from the city 1M} cose squeak also, He fled do t 1g Beevers CO Ate ae eee i animal. : a {tended to do, never got nearer to Chinatowt ‘iden cup, and stalrease wiih his + (Oy EASE SEP OE Ch, | The tal lof the tree was accompantea KILLED IN GALE THAT Five or six years ago he insisted on | howl of chep suey on Sixth A An application was received this af: in the affir Bring n sreconel AMOR Ee effected. by a deafening crash that brought a big \ ek ating with an old friend of | Everex World reporter to-day 1 ternoon by the Public Service Commis: te aha aGtnontiek Mrs. iz Jouns' isiaaince els a nat brought 4 : a OTA ROC Whee ATIC poet at | : u ; {age on Monday in Jersey City, crowd from adjacent apartment houses, SWEPT OVER TWO STATES, | his. a married woman, of whose drink sored sor sion from the Hudson & Manhattan of the frst the sev ai bean xlcpolng auithesstalewar The weight of the tree made it img Ing and other distasteful habits dtd he is a preseman, t iicaad’G Witllam G. Mead Venginelcompantes Coughtithelblase trom [ithe cot ee tee ee caer oe Bali bi i po ——_—_ not approve,” she declares In one corner of the sample Railroad Company, Wi G. McAdoo, fee a a Chiat Geokav had |oose ee ane une parece and lt lay! PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 10—A wind-) "In February, 1908, when Teddy: |1s-a tall sate of impo hal Ir, president, to extend thelr road, at by the people and f ope oe pee ——___—_— r several hours before teh police | storm of almost cyclonic proportions | then seven years old, fell il] with scar % 1 T = of Bertin, and ade 0 ed anc | : shel : cyclonic prope ven years old, fe scar-|threw open his coat a present authorized to Thirty-third an Added | har eut hematin racth araaeurallavatany t aie It and traffle could be re-| struck the upper part of Delaware and |tet fever, my husband abandoned me waistcoat that looked Ii under Sixth avenue to Fortleth le Pe Gao hon nies big Teen NEW LINE TO THE 200. } \ Phe a southeastern Pennsylvania this after-|and took up apartments in another |o¢ the Ashokan Dam ¢ then Bryant Park and) "My greatest wish {sthat the relations| "° jieg into the front windows. } Weare nate aes in the nelghbor- | noon causing the death of one man and | branch of the hotel and has been Hving had got through with With inder the Subway to the westerly aide of our two countries may always re | Ran CHARGE CLISD) ay to at.| Court Authorizes Building of » } the Park Department has been doing much damage, In West Phila separate from me ever since,” she] agonizing groan the safe door flew open df Lexington avenue. This point is also main of the best." En) (thy GRIN Cy EGE Randlwrom Fort Georee! | Petitloned several times to cut the tree phia the roof of Blockley Baptist Chureh | adds ? and) at ached within the terminus of the Belmont tunnel His ty thon proceeded to the! yoked out of Hite ib ike Ee | down, as {f was so old and rotten that} was blown off and one of the heavy | Mrs. Van Horn says that last sum thle reli algacniant (ander ithen baat River British Ambassas|oeeete oat rie MC AET| @ SUT) An onter signed by Judge Lacombe ! ft seemed Impossible it could stand, Inj|timbers struck Robert G, Weightman, | while she and the children were at! op mor iets This 1 taken to be the frst step| dor hen, gave a| S¢0ns sat around with Aothing to do.| this atternoon authorizes Frederick W. | {ts fail a branch of the tree broke the|who was passing the building. He was| Allenhurst, N. J.. she ts informed her tracks a ere teeard’ Ihe operation ot Wain taal It was different with the reserves from ia FaealNaEN SURARERT ITA windows in a small antique shop oppos. | so badly injured that he died within an| husband had another woman In her fect, “is the new Zebra or It tne jaraspi tartare staan i ra also wae prosent at| Several of the hearest station houses) Avenue Raliway and the Union Rall d ite the Nottingham. | hour, Atathoa Wood warauatelil att > J ; aids the eudats, iaalided (CV ian Heid Ya eld and operate a double 1aaat —_._ The storm did consid t » called a traine 8°. re Maine tovletcthta, & tr bee , or Von Buelow o iis wife, | Ak NA bh Fort Georgo across The World's Travel Narenu lina ret tiki eye es | Me Aineecanertavaet hey aaa: Eauaie te tet sh) lacie Fine New Tarkish Baths s Blah tei he we use Song Ste Build. roote off dozens of houses. The out of doors and Y uh s firstclars ‘ t erlin es Dratts 1 Parcel and cneckly ‘Anew lasted only about ten m —_ = ' t one ¢ ¢ i ne American Sukie tn of ina Continued on Second Page.) | The reporter counted the Mines and uli. %° Ambassidor, and Sirs, Hi the unes, Bronx Park, a in ne

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