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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, EPORTE D DENTIS EXTRADITED ON IN an i ce POL oan No. 50 Leads ——— Many Candidates and Eleven Are Above the 10,000 Mark. TO-DA LAST COUPON DAY, Ballots Will Be Received by ning World Until Next Saturday. Dentist, Accused of Murder in Glasgow, Extradited by Feder: CLAIMS TO BE CITIZ Denies Having Known The Vote to Date, Wealthy Miss Gilchrist, Victim of Slayer. EDI OTS CLP ILI IES ¢. Oscar Slater, alias Otto Sand, alias & 0. Anderson, the m crooked { pier here a month E murder of Marion Gilchrist, a wes nh j spinster of Glasgow, Nov. 3 last, was an ROG: § deported to-day on an order from we State Department : fed on the Columbia wetth | Slater | William Warnoch, the sheriff's criminal N POUGEM officer in Glasgow, and John Pyper, a | L detective in whose district | | f the murde: William Good | hart, the accused man's lawyer, who | Human Cushion svat Hurt ai, fought his clie tradition, saw the sn | group off at the pier. Slater w : not » Man Interrupted W hen handcuffed and said he was satisfied to ‘g0. The woman who accompanied him Sawing Window Bars. Sand who was der Tast V S * will have-a lawyer awaiting ‘the ship docks. Policeman Palmiter, of the West! ed Knowing Woman. eciletractilatations Wiemallucourts are ‘ H and & 1 within an inch Gane day on account of a tion cabled fdenied al } and professed ig locality smashed nose, a swollen Ip and a black eye he In an encounter with | a burg! le while before dawn sort of an en- It wasn't the ordinary and showed Make Gains | 13) 10| by 5,000 Votes in Beauty Contest _ VENEZUELA MAKES. “Pa WITH The UNITE SHES 'Protocol Ending Long Stand- CHALE driving. FEBRUARY 13, 1909, URS GOT LICENSES UNDER FALSE NAM Being, GIRL STRANGELY MISSING FROM HER UNCLES HOME, One Tells Story of Driven From Home by Rich Father. Harry 8. Weeks and Otto Hoppe chauffeurs employed by the New York were arraigned Taxicab Company, the Yorkville Police with having their Heenses mace out in fetitlous names and also with reckless Court, charg Weeks had a license made out in the , and when 1 by Magistrate he was the fon of a rich man who had discarded him for marrying against his wishes. He sald his father was a wealthy broker, living atN 17 West One Hundred and Te street, and that a year ago he was Lids DUNE, | turned out of his homé because he in- sisted on marrying a young woman to whom his father objected After that he had distiked using his own name while employed as a chauf- four, and had, theref adopted the name of Rogers. He said an brother, Ralph, had married a daughter of Sam- | uel O'Donnell, a Chicago millionaire. Iloppe said he had used a fictitious of convenienc Ro name of Robert esked for an expla Herrman, declare POLICE HUNT GIRL | WHO FLED AT Non? 3% name for purpos whereupon the Court held both young |. are ; then in $100 ball for trial No Trace Found of Ruth ‘They had baen arrested following a mi , cation witha taxicab driven by Loule| DUNN, Fifteen Years Old, Wettauer, of No. 36 West Sixty-fitth Who Strangely Disappeared. street, an employee of the Sherry Taxt- cab Company. Wettauer made a co: plaint of reckless driving in e Fifty-first street station, where Po! All man James McKee arraigned the pris tahoe oners, * fifteer tae But when Magistrate Herrman asked (1.4), an replied what had become of Ing charge the + | ed as manager of counter, and no one could have been| Wett had a 1 th 1 + ‘ are Revayi HY} ie ' ettauer ha roped the com] F nt No.| more surprised than elther the burglar} With a lead of more than 8,0 Beau's| ing Disputes With Little [gs the two prisoners ! ed i 460. He or the policeman, who thought _ No, 50 {s still at the top of the list In The | ; ‘ xt as in her bed tn her uni Racanal polic n, Who thought he wai | Republic Signed him. They had paid the Rel eaine ce pawession, but | Tcelving a vislt trom an aeroplane oF | | Evening World's Beauty Contest, and epublic signed, Raamaxeiicneatont ate ea oa ns Pore ACL ' [rom sng lihabliancier tieraln |none of the pretty contestants Is yet | von, tn him i ESE join Marshal William Henkel's office to- | Special Policeman Suillvan was told | erowding No. 82 for second place. IER Pein eG ta LO EE bes gone } day Slater said to ‘i tfoot it to the Fisher Misfit Cloth. | To-day's vote shows some splendid : 5 , satisfy you, but ry Wall Hic aie WEt hist Rie eee ing Company, No, 14 West Thirty- | missioner Buchanan to-day telegraphed | reckless aris, Hen airaventompeterton fioeton 1 know nothing of Miss Gilehrist. 1) 4 Hinks | gains, with eleven of the girls above | dispose of It SON On Vga T es fom not a murderer, 1 fought extradition) fourth a eee because of a burglar) 1, y0000 mark, Beauty No. 4, with the State Department that he has signed cy the pris ners $1 t abiches to the as and . tra ae {because the authorities gave as evidence | Harm and on the way he picked up | | protocol with the Venezuelan Govtrn- | wag furnished on 7 but Sould rot learn thatishe Na nee ee) se) aitgenn an PaliniGar andy isreovaterine'| Tere sae sree tete vocay eer ce rca See ening Wor been there jonly the dise very of a diamond brooch p tenth to third place, and No, 42 Is also! ment for the settlement of the dispute | former home _ MHA aiaas Rolonmed (orth last mentioned went to the front of | ‘= | aulnte at iene pa Ruth was we EID M x gaining. | between that country and the United MN! “hie family, the wom the house, and Suilfvan and Palmiter separated, Here Is one fetter Editor of Beauty Con yy express prepald 3, cholce, No EMPLOYEES OF I held a ps tleket which clared corresponded to the number brooch. he three wil fover here failed to identity m man seen about the vietim’s he but went to the rear, As Sullivan approached he saw a/ man sawing at one of the Iron bars of | a window whieh opens on an extension one story high at the vack of the bulld- on votes fr our UNION HAT CO,, not afraid to the char H - > my Governtnent would protect | ing. WALTER SMITiI, Foreman of Pack- ers. A. slight noise made by Sullivan! tne Evening World will print the lst attracted the attention of the burglar, | Kk. Friends of candi- who was so scared that he didn't stop| Sates may continue to snd in votes to take his saw, but gave one jump off! which will be eredited on the list ev the extension tn(® the darkness and gay, mirder,” gata | “Pace : | Members of the theatrical profession | vee’ of a| It happened that Palmiter had not| gre not eligible for the Frohman prizes. gle about 1 the out seen the burglar and was close to the extension, so that when the man jumped he landed plump on the policeman’s | head, forcing his cap down over his | who have had no previous stage experi- es and cutting his nose and mouth.| ence will be considered in the final rolled over dnd over In the| awards, The statement hae ieen made e rear yard, and thelr yells|that some of the competing beauties rought Sullivan and Harboldt,|are giris of the stage. It ts for their) ted In the capture of the bird-| benefit this repetition of the condition rglar. He sald at the station that members of the theatrical profes- e is Harty Davidson and that his| sion can In no way benefit by Mr. Froh- is in Philadelphia, He is twenty-|iwan's offer appears here. ne years old and well dressed. He wil be arraigned in Jefferson Market | How to Send in Votes. sourt to-day. | Votes can be sent singly or In pack- ages, as the cundidate or voter prefers. The Evening World lays down no rule AFTER LONG ILLNESS The voting to Last, This was one of the conditions of the |contest from the start, and It Is one} that will be insisted upon, Only giris ® tpawntickety has no iease, Our witnesses pick a group of men} ho left Hehrist's t aid returned, His erooked nose mak disguise difficult. He will get a speedy trial SACI S20 a we land," | HEARTENED BY “BOULLABAS,” UND President-Elect and Party on} Way to Cincinnati After TAFT HO Bu O——e coupon ts printed In The day for the last time thi Hi be handed who, ter Evening World twelve largest number of votes Ww over to Charles Fronman, a terin of instruction in stage work, wu! mana them members he will present In ‘ t of the company “The Dollar Princess’ august. each girl will s contract with Mr, Theatrical Man Active Creole Feast. Though He Knew Case ica SEOs V S ype ss alee mean Was Hopeless. elect Taf his stay In New 0: att njamin Hurtle, e of the most wi an-| jPublic Service referent the cout dled at 639 o'clock | “5 , DUAN tint tecidencers Nollciss Grants Company the Nec- three years of Warrant were in St. Peters- essary Authority. tumor | i s 1! burg for Arrest of the iboas aiels ey ALBANY. Feb, 13.—The Public Service a luye Russian Author, aes hae ante ie ' AB ais! ed’ the application of tha Erle Rallroad t Wald Hote y Company for authority to Issue $90,00,- ek ; Prat ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 18—The|o0 par value collateral trus joa w u police e \ssued a warrant for the ae maturing init Airey : f ; arrest of Maxim Gorky, the well-known | fe Is to be divided: $1 1 Ara . OuS" Russian novelist. In the document | pons of the 4 per s fe NE 1 € Gorky \s described ag “a Niahnt-Nov-| era} jien bonds and 4 per cent ; Mt ate ue rah M1 house pi i gold bonds which became due a im Gorky {s at present in Italy, | 1999, and will continue for a period of nee Manca tits and recent despatches have sald that /qye years thereafter; $10. ) a faa he st ed Dr. Will til 9 b 7 permanently In} nding of nates of an is. t 1 1A but b Gorky visited New York In jog coo previously authorized by t a hope for Mr a ay sion, and ‘he balance for Improv ; ' OAKLAND ENTRIES ts ant additions to the prop uf The decision was made by a divided commission, Messrs. Decker. Sague and t Omsted g in the affirmative, and | | 7 s Messrs. Steve nd Osborne In the neg- | s ? a widow He ad no erate SAVE THIS KIDNEY RECIPE, t patties Quick Action Recipe for Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Well ' Known Ingr | Go to ietf good prescription drug store and wing mixture, or If desired 3 the be purchesed separately non th and ‘ Metropolis, the York Half ounce fluid extract Buchu, half ounce Serious , Hundred and Twe Murax compound, six ounces of good, pure al-per 4 sau abeue sal mixture well each time and wiieo Hail. The fir tp doses of frotn one to two teaspoontuls acheduled Bre 1. after each meal The ‘ ‘ This is cogsidered one of the most power profuse J ful and at the same time most harmless of atrioti a circus. As kidney remedies, and jt should be used hts aite promptly at the first sign of backache, reques! ini ; Pheumatic piss peanty and | frequent urina aN 4 foals 1 vil om tion, pat In groin, ete. If those symptom or SencRaig@-vieity and his suggestie =f Raby fride-bgite se Nt ad Cah ed Ame! 4 aig de net Ret speedy attention serious result, eeiiiva ia scligiivia i §9 Ga ths | Minerecns, Hh * 08; such af Bright's disease, chronic rheuma- was carried outy, atege. Gan a en eee tiem ov dlabsten are likely to follog. Seite denied Lad —We send you! 43 | | States. He will leave Caracas for home | Tuesday Under the protocol three claims go to The Hague Tribunal for arbitrath the fourth t* settled by a small ¢ payment, and the fifth has been settled | directly between the Venezuelan Gov- ernment and the clalmants. The proto- col is equally satisfactory to the United | Bences and Venezuela. It saves the dig- inity and honor of Venezuela, while as {for America, the troublesome claims that have led to so much negotiation are | disposed of. The New York and Bo=muder Asphalt | Company has reached a direct settle- {ment with the Government. This out- lcome wi brought about by Commis- Anau Buchanan. The company obtains | possession of its property In Venezuela ‘and agrees to pay the Government a | minimum revenue of $20,000 a year. Fur- thermore, the company will pay the | Government a cash Indemnity of $7,000 jto compromise the sult brought against Ht on account of Its alleged participation lin the Matos revolution, ‘A. F. Jaurett, an American newspaper | man.’ who was expelled from Venezuela by former President Castro, is awarded 43,00 without arbitration The clatins of the United States and Venezuela Company, otherwise known | as the Critchfield concession; of the Orinoco Steamship Company, and of the Orinoco Corporation are to be submitted to The Hague Tribunal for arbitration. | jIn the case of the last named claim a} method of reference to The Hague was | found that was entirely satisfactory to | Venezuela, | | | | oe \ FRE i CAN ISSUE Henard mother replied she did 4 Jouss him, She s la broker, a at wa ment she would make now lives with lis wife at N Forty-second street. a TAMPA ENTRIES. 18 xplain he! and s The entries for nails Judge Treen. 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On the first sign of headache you should at once take | Beecham PU Complete recovery from sick headache, bilious headache, nervous headache, throbbing headache speedily follows the use of these famous pills. 1 settle the stomach, stimulate the liver, act mildly on the bowels, improve the blood and quiet the nery.s, The tonic and strengthening properties of Beecham’s Pills build up the bodily health and fortify the system against subseqnent attacks, For all headaches, disorders of the stomach and nerves, Beecham’s Pills are | | | | | | The Needed Kemedy ' In bozes with tall dtreetions, 16. and 26¢, Milled from the cream Lord & Taylor Oriental Rug Depariment Annual Inventory Sale Shall Pls Sa on WwW \Ve Monday, February 15th, 1909 a Selection of Orvental Rugs at less than - Cost of Importation, See Sunday Papers for Particulars. ; Igth St. Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ay y B. Altman & Cx. WILL OFFER AT A SPECIAL FEBRUARY SALE 15th, ON MONDAY, 7,00 YARDS OF SILK CREPE METEOR - SATIN FACE, IN A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST COLORINGS, INCLUDING EVENING SHADES, LOW_ FRI AT _AN__EXTREMELY 4th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenue. rn oa ee er er ees Montauk Theatre, Brooklyn, Now appearing at the ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders ——— ~n

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