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| SEVERED HEAD MYSTERY sme NAL BaF! pesutr EDITION POLICE CHECK GAS MO WEATHER-Falr to. INAL ight and Wednesday; colder, ‘ | a Circulation Books Open to All. de | | 5 ‘Circulation Books Open to All,”’ BTN) SOS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, SD Ts 8 OFTCTVESOLORAMER BROTHER ATTACKS HIS SLAYER IN COURT ROCSENELT TOD Or RATHERTHANPART FOUND BY BONS “PRICE ONE CENT, ! 1909. FR IM “RON ET D8, BRON ces toe COHAN ——_—_——« | Mrs, Taft and Mrs. Shannan W ho Will Ride in the Inauguration Parade on panions of Their Grue- some Discovery, Reveals Unreported Interview His Propheey and Fears odshed, MAKE Calls Byrnes a Murderer for Shooting | Down Police Official Who Was Trying to Arrest Him and Smashes Him On the Face. “DON'T SPARE HIM,” CRIES LEG sey TO TERRIER. ~ALDERMANIG SL on DREADED HIS) DEFEAT, | Gateuite EBront of Party Al ROUSE {Dying Note Inclosed Fitty a) ent on He POLICE SEARCH, Find Suit of Clothes in Dark Passageways Under West- r Avenue. Cents for Food Till It Gets a Home. cheste oe Se Fearful she Detective Bureau is a - TO ee btectiven at SISTER WHO SEES ATTACK zens Give Thanks Mereh 4, lek 45 Mant mre Saray | was! ’ o Waste Basket, URS HO LBn te Attaches the stonthe 1a big natural cave at q racing: e othe end he mouth, ' | ‘a 1 i hn ‘ Hae a aL OM: ing for the head of an old man whteis ts Byrnes Makes No Attempt to Defend Himself Mark: q ¢ telat GPS ALA ged to lave ben burted there \ ar A boa Martin Bo- Mawareladecin pa nls aietaedn : 1 ie 2 Gowan ata t bere aacoumran ed syithelt tear and Is Led Back to Tombs—Sensational Re At : pee s asleep in his room wher ind an old sult clothes hidder * * | (dra fF PERTH tony f tho tile dog. arouse | der a ple of stones In one of the conn | Close of the First Session of oy 1 j t the same p K inte the othe | partinents of the cave. While the | ; pean A Reimer tthe Amen fount Mrs, Haight unconscious. Potlce- | steutia were not hopeful of uncovering Coroner's Jury. ised TO rete ; man O'Brien, of the West One Hun n rime, t felt that they \ ECCT HIRTRR LOTT RRC eee eee Moe ReLCUUTKTE Va MILE ae LU ry ft street station shou a thorough Invesitgation | =n See i Is 4 ir Boland, went for reak of ature entered Het ‘ A Id wy. , var ective 1 k ‘ Spring 2 a tiger at Edw tes, the sl of Detective Ser- ) 1 2 ven Yea ' Resolved, ‘That the Board of| Chariton, of the J. Hood Wright Hos-|t na big rock as Springing like a tiger at Edward Byrnes, the slayer of < Hebest ‘ n has travelled |Midermen of New York City calls on all| pital, who sald the woman had been | tc lezvous for bad boys } geant John Goldhammer, as the prisoner was being taken from Coronet m Pre the patriot . Xpress their thanks d several hours. Vand is full of tortuous pasages and cor | : . - se spond fnew ' nagasiues survival d past seven} tn a letter to Boland Mrs . | necting rooms, between some of which Harburger’s court this afternon, Paul Goldhammer, a brother of the ; ‘ ‘ al ; slivemer : 5 dead man, shouted in a loud voice: “You are the man that killed my 1 er ye { 's be. | times past polleemen ‘ Wi kler oS ’ ) z Read t R t for long distances ler — “= | As he spoke he struck Byrnes in the face. Byrnes was hurled against ' en | 9 : i \ ! r avenue, | M , State arned this afterno ut | | the corridor wall and was so staggered oy the blow that he would have how anid s | h eat the ee | opie [anid W : FeuiTVald OBA IMMIRR REIT Me sere, DD | fallen if the (wo guards with him had not prevented. Mrs, Mendel, a sis« 1 , M Cpe Wen ePO UES MULL AS AIL a ‘ter of the dead policeman, shrieked as her brother struck the prisoners | : ered transfer point were talking of a sv i 5 y y 1 some discovery that three of their i} \ ‘Don't spare him; he is the murderer of my brother.” is 1 wa 1 yvatin | 1 cave sm 1 ‘ Wy J ber made in the cave this r In Then she grew violently hysterical and id vestigation disclosed that three of the : West boys, who said they had gone Screamed as policemen selzed the ate Mu jing. ‘That { \« ave to slecp, told of finding the hea + ] tacking man and dragged him back inta; a] I 1 ude | Ja man in one of the passagewa the court-room before Coroner Hare pet y i | 7 They told t ompanions that it { | BurRer Tied ublican mem vas ie eu f man A i ” eauled : Mi ul ne Ne eu i an A big crowd followed him from the; laerd Presid : aeauah ak INKY if L TA fr ee Re TPES Ioan eee enenerel| - aa : torridors of the Criminal Courts Builds , ne é wa 1 te Nits attics Gate coRneAR Iea ia Leh ; Wan itt DAlipa i j ing into the Coroner's room. In the } ' fae | aa Hoatenty unweleccannn «| President Receives Rare Gift, Police Called to Hold Clamor- [meantime Byrnes, pale as chalk and , : ; DONLIN DENIES HE N10 avold Ket 7 ice Gerard—L: | rowd ti beane ‘ eats , Wie From Justice Gerard—Last ous Uptown Crowd ia apparently in mortal fear, was hurried “i 1 . WILL JOIN OUTLAWS, | lecrnaieteeL ies alilieae Ghtae onan inate Cabinet Meeting Held Chock over to the Tombs, where he was placed Uknow what wo — investigation with any enthusiasm, but abinet Meeting Held, zat }in a cell, rT don't fool my Giants’ Captain Says New York ories of the boys were so cireumn —_———— ~ mie Goldhammer was brought bes Club Must Accept His —_>— tent that th adn ign 1 WASHINGTON, March 2.—President| an excited crowd of more five | ; | fore the Coroner he had calmed himself Go nee aera. Pipa are ‘ | Romantic fate Of Interna: temennet and sala > . oH ' Roosevelt to-day received a magnificent | 1 men and athe | ROM le lear want to apologize f erms, afiises } ell Fig! : © apologize for this, Mm Refuses to Adinit He'll Fight | MAYOR VETOES CHANGE OF gold-headed jewelled hunting knife, af yew disharsin Zonsoll| tonal Mystery to ae ir lcorante I lost control of myself.” eS HeN OE : Johnson, but Is ‘ SEVENTH AVENUE'S NAME, | present trom pis old friend, Justice | gate a 1043, Madisor Wah eee zine “You get out of here and don’t coma, McKinley's | 1) New | i | pH ee aw. 1 onthe s ates aay in Musical Comedy back,” said the Coroner, and Goldhame cent, of local | ing Wood.” jit Map (leattin vy Bean Stet W Gerard, of the Suprem en in Musicd Mo iner Immediately left the court room. f ident f 2) Too Many Localities in City Beaty o¢ New york, who sent the present by | detail the Bast One Hundred eee | MadelNoibetente sth BeTeHIRa ATOLL RNa RGU he neclat to The World Name’ of “Jetferson;” Any SD Po He arate | anil t Py ter past fraugut with sensat Byrnes's hands were free when Golds undetermit entage of 'standi peel i v ) STAT RCiy ary of Justice Gerard 1e end of the] 4, petinioe | , Cummins, and in the end a mere trace } Don CHICAGO, Mareh 2.—James J. Jeffrie Would Be Confusing aime reeeee Wetapae eeia Heid 1 wer Poul HL Roy, better|hammer struck him, but he made na MS EaElE TUR ER ONES PET h | te | ha so a & after 9 0 one |attempt to return the blow. He aps of curiosity. and ay eo looking to be in as flne physical condi-| Mayor “MeClellan to-day ¥ i with eyes of rubies. T It ts of heads | yisen Mice was is Glacia Ca thesAmeriteDinedreditoihelatraldiotia weapon. Hs os ie ie pl In the Ro © will sign & theatrical coms /MOR 88 he ever did, Was standing against | Fesolution of the Board of Aid re Is bears in solid gold, handsomely |avaiiaule space beer s reiurn to the stage.) The attack came as a sensational 4 STRATE ich will not ter the rear orchestra rafl of the American Mnspupbet Berentniatefue le(tetson| (carved jants for gas rebat \ weeks will be seen in alclose to the first session of the Corus But I'm afraid {tis not to be-I mean which until) the ri Parkwa | The coat of arms of the United States | overflow of persons : ana hacen nisi my election. You see, T can't hope —— Musle Hall watching a bucking Jackass) Tie Mayor stated briefy that he op-!and the monogram of President Roose admittance that exte NeLOnbatheasce: et vt ‘is ie © the d aintGelthe i be nominated without eve: suppo uiaineninctera int 1 3) (HO GILT Ucetuiria (to neater : ete ne b Calla, as she no ley herseif, | day to Investigate the death of the max i ay ; st ‘a 1 , a ae a TAMPA RESULTS. throw would-be Jockeys into the wir posed the measure because t nay It jvelt are worked on the handle. The. stairs to the street hae od a t he played| Slain by Byrnes on Feb, 19 In his homo, et aie wn i Ate nd if you hay ' ead 5 when The Evening World correspondent | ould prove an Inconventence to the | gold ts intermingled with platinum upon | the police the men and nen MEL Li r hus-|No. 1270 Firat avenue. Twenty-si¢ ig the appearance if the x ae eae eats asked him what he “as going to do to| 2" als nan eee ara areal n | ne Uae Hit me i arene iting formed tats: te i and wer te t ur nis country, where| Witnesses were on hand when the case ULP EY, 1 CUA, MOT aA. FI ° fu therwh alled at on | ace t ures oO} ve Afric he disburs bureau In blocks § K PAS . i aVeOUaanaaRlseser Kani ai marnte sera TAMPA, Fla, March 2.—The results| the Senegambian pugilist Johnson. TTS onlalanearocs MaehGrrontavene iaeigteateionn mS) fhe Rules aie sant mite fs soa iline 3 ive him face the charge | began to-day a quarrel betweel Odell ond Platt, | 0-day were “How do I know I'm golng to fight/a Jefferson Park and a Jefferson Mar-| ‘The blade ig of the finest steel, upon clerks were put to work supplying In \ i ther, | Assistant District-Attorney Manley, Neither of then knows, but sianna ts|, FIRST R Two-vear-olis: tire any me | : 3 } Uae [Geom area ith Mise Calla has been more or less} who had charge of the people's case, iiep any Whor Marledls them enientine: | CATERER OE Dave Niciilse i, | Johnson?” said he, “You can take it] sea a | hHeR I Ina Presented to Theo- formation and blanks. M AE 1 ete. hace | eanauneed Ratio Rell core ema r ‘oxle 0 5, 7 to 10 and 1 te int | n'Litte Tn criti- | dore Roose: iis friend, James W. nig afternoon the ero ec , eer ee u Aaa . ij Soon later [will be the bone| pete eet : 108 (Te Burs” | from me tha: I have no such Intention. lead iheitatte Bani at j dete Roose PUM, eirtaries Wy a erate i‘ # ; ie i Aral is s know the stage of this} Witnesses, and as soon as the jury-boz of the quarrel and a subject for elimina-| 8 to 1, 2. to 1 and even, It T have, it isn't what you might call} t merc t aaa lies , LSU palin Tae ; appeared here under the| was filled he called Walter H. Volcken- GHeLTHGH: thillaha lil baralinecveres halve 198 (alee 13 1804 lsetted, ‘Tratning? Sure Lm training, Is] that “vomauere yr last regular meeting af Presid ati}to provide pynollnemenie tie ror cs Seay Lan Ridihid alta | HET RNARAUGTSMAARA TONG UITEERE : to be for Hanna, reluctant though he ran Monami, Sylph, ‘Johnny | Wine | Were any reason why L shouldn't train hare ei RSF Aten Reriart ah reais ifs Pree hes T sixth street, wh with him may be to listen to such a call, Other| Won race in drive by a head but was | And just because I'm training, does that | There was the time belng | permitted to ¢ ep he |as at ene SURE ERTRTaTITCIT el Hd Tava SrSEE ERE en Wilber aroauslMuntowlicas phaeli te for fouling ‘nean that Iam going to try to lick the|1? est thing for me to do, and the| spent In pleasant farewells and remin- | stairway was clea the | She has been by a ogcany viel Be Eat oeas 5 ge relat AE Wao SE) OND RACE—Four-year-olds and! black man? Not necessarily. I said ‘ne-| editor of The Eventng World knows It) Iscent stories. The President expressed pressure had been reli office. [names that few will fail to re i Be 2 b OLS ANU nM SU RReDinau mae cuidn e Ly rds selling: seven furlongs | cesar! jis to say nothing and saw all the wood) regret at parting with the body, which| At 3 Kt om the {through some one of them, She was | 277 Broadway, who represented Byrnes, i fi ee ida nt ‘ eae Nate wing 2 and an wen ‘Malta. 10s dre! i tel “Has this training bulit up your/I can, That's what Iam going to do. he declared falthful workers and help- | 3 JOR Cal ae ; it Han ie a i it it mt tin ieee t his te adele Saari Oe PEAECST VT § to 6 and 3 to §, second; Bitter Hand,| health?” he was asked, ers, and extended his best wishe et, and sey- {then has been Known as Lilian Carking, | (hat eta saris Wanted to Be Navy Spo-sor, ieeonny to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 8 FOOTE He: Wee: gangs ED hao Gh agi member of the Cabir 1 aa 7 HS vag Kel « Hodgdon, M LL Mur Plea of Self-Defense. t a ' 5 } third, © Time—1.321-2. Also ran, Judge Never Felt Better. “T am not going the Me 1 ¢ ad ire, William @, Southern, Miss ByEhEee ontends that his ’ But,” continued the Ere Jent on that) ‘treen, Ora Suddath, Martins,” “Mary “Can't tell yet,” Jeffries replied. “T've| that I think Iam in ape t than | 8 remark to make to the Chief La Pane ee Cini hy GALE PAU) Ca any ee Hays Ju ME W] y THRE ee I ‘ak Baie et [been at {t only four weeks. But I have ever b: » and then t nae | | ys T . Cabinet oMecers will f aos p ‘ne and Mrs, Paul EB, ne ar, The dete nl yOCAL AND OE TETAS Chr Catt cath 4 CGR ONCE, CHE SEED SORE RECA CH CH (GES BED Clio EAL f) fe Ne I tsmouth, N 1 not wear a policeman's unif cp uring luncheon—Cavanagh’s, 258-200 W,23. By | to sleep out dreaming of black | lo tput up s ‘ [aves area Be A 4 paates : } An opera disy He wa Le men. Honest, I don't know whether I] 1 shall always fight pe too, acter retain i was 10 ears 0 ries Ww F = am In good I years| tha ew York public and press will | @% S00 he t sent | \ ¥ vat | of ldleness ter n soft, but| pu me for r-fraining from talking | Mr py sues staggered the stai t e The Theatrical Success of the Season Uhateye 1 cold ou Kaiaiteeray ovartainicaritert in is Bes cen [ianers mag ven k hands on it, I feel fa aid s nated ie ter, Tel the boys In New York that, $125,008) ha jl far will you? | “ ie ( : ‘ What do 1 think of Johnson? In ecwliter rues ( Read It in Story Form in The Evening World give tat Why ext yen arried ae 4am > He never wh fd he i . s Mt } b“ HE MAN PROM HOME,” a novelization of the play of the same ‘Suppose you do fignt him? Do you! Despite his evasive answer aN0 a : Is, He was acquittet title. has proved the greatest theatrical success of the 1 whip him? that he Is detesmined to inee \ ‘ M 6 (al year, A story of a level-headed American's stirring ntures in J his back on the stage Je and that he Is convinced that sack ‘ K * s anitress at Noy Italy, whither he has gone to rescue the girl he loves from a group of dan- || and the audience and after a moment of| he will win : t “ glith street and of No, rous fortune hunters. Love, romance, adyenture, suspense and mystery, |! silence said ates . e ie claims consid ent the di , sort of story that leaves a good taste in the mouth and makes one I would like to answer that question, | RCO Was requested hes i ‘ raved Z fe : proud of being an American, fegins serial publication in Thursday's |] but it would sound like boasting. Sup- | 22%, open i te pier ave foekitha Heastdant will OM mar Theale | the ts preceding and subsequ Evening World. pose I answered yes, and then got my | In every deta i gad "Turalaa J Mrs, Roosevelt will dine witi Secre- svigiied thelr clatms ty Words ana faune cemetele | D i ber ahi a and ly Aa Seere ‘ ella novting. She sald that she hag Vhead punched off? I'd feel fine, wouldn't | Sfgtt! fairs! Also Parner shan oven day St leary and Mrs, Straus. ing agency. a eeaineia to bbe siovting * : 1 { a

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