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f t “2 heen approched by Goldhammer, who showed her a shield, Describes the Shooting. “'T want to ask you a few questions,” he sald, ‘Do you know a man named Byrnes” I told him I did,” Mrs, Bern- stein testified. ‘Then he pulled a ple- ture out of his pocket and asked me It that was the man, I said I sure, as I did not know Byrnes very well. Then he asked me where Byrnes lived and I told him on the second floor of No. First avenue. Gold- Wore @ rough blue shirt and »bily dressed. He told me not anything about having been ques- 1 by him and then he went down! Shortly 1 heard a When I out into the yrn me to th window | ry out: ‘Come «quick; I've caught | glar and shot him I called to Mr. Barnett Levy, of both the houses, which ad- hammer was sh and we Went into the Byrnes fat $ was still holding his revolve ud again: ‘Dye shot rn me by the room. J out on ‘i 1! vd I askec ed of Byrnes Did kill the man?’ and he rep 1 ‘ui 80. T asked him why he dkin't es sald: ‘I coul n't, aidhamimer away that the man was Mr. Berger asl defendant attempt ed. "the ‘to es- Didn’t iry to Flee. “No,” sald the witness, he right th After telling Coroner Byrnes had lyed in t advent as janitress te! {dentitied the Rogu stayed Harburgt Hat before months ago Gallery pict ire of Byrnes and the badge as shown her by Goldhammer. Mrs, Freda Keifer, of No, 401 East Sixty-eighth street, said she had seen Goldhammer about the building and that he was poorly clad Mr Asked b Berger {If he looked Ike ° eney 1s tn the Vwho said ne was willing iat the detective was shat y, of No, 401 East Sixty- Queer of Bit RAILROAD RATES DECLARED INHERENTLY UNREASONABLE The s more r Help Wan.ed To-Day % Gs advertised for in The Moming World’s Want pei was not! TAFT PLAYS G0 AS CROWD GATHER President-Elect, Carrying New Watch, Speeds to Game After Receiving Caller: ALL READY FOR EVENT. Thousands Still Arriving Find Washington Rich in De corations, din Tate game of golf before elect to-day his last, s inauguration He curtailed his engagements for the Be ¥ automob the resid afternoon at lan and rode in his 1 links of the Chevy Chase chub He was proudly wearing the watch and chain presented to him last night by the Philippine party. He announced of this party at the W on Mar that the m heon the inaugurat Explains Innovation, invited to lu after aking of the plan to have M ol wit respective husband the Mr ft exe plained that the ad the conclusion t s the new Officials had reveived the oath of office was finished and they would take sep and f Taft dent if d Mrs tely that of Presider Tatt tod polities was discussed at some AN 6 UE DAYS, Tis g . ae! ot 4 days or money refunded FOR INAUGURATION THE EVENING. WORLD, T SK GUINEA PIGS DOCTOR SUICIDE BURGLAR, IN NOTE GIVES WAKING DITMARS BODY TO SCIENCE Little Pets Give Alarm in Time to Save Packed Up Meyer, Unable to Earn Way, Wouldn't Ask) Aid Treasures. Rich Relatives | | BU LLETS FLY AT THIEF.|\WAS HEIR TO $60,000, | Brother-in-Law of H. D. Brew- ster Found Dead in Room, He Finds at Bedside. Gas Tumed On. | ——— Meneltk, K ad to Ra the Br Bronx Zoo Curator, in Pi | jamas, Chases Intruder | When D rater of nd LL, ot Abyssinia, | Dr. Vietor Meyer, a talented but un- Ditmars, c filed himself with gas ing-house of Pierre i fortunate man, nx Z00, @ pair of vbys- rinian guinea he little thought! Bots, » West Twenty-sixth th s would eventually prove the! street, He had no money, had proved of saving to the Ditmars far to his own satisfaction that he was un ld family plate, cut glass and } Kiifam vent glass and ante to make a living for himself and : £ Mrs, Ditmars.! was too proud to beg from his weal But this they and In consequence, jrotyer-in-law, Henry Draper Brewster, dearly as Mr, Ditmars loves snakes, of the Brewster family of carriage man- | ufacturers Mr. Brewster, who knew nothing of ,the straits to which Dr, r had been reduced, has arranged }to take care of the funeral Dr. Meyer was the son of @ banker of n, and was born in this clty. |The family moved to Paris, where Dr, Meyer spent his life up to five years ago, when he moved to New York. His mother still lives in Paris, and has a fortune of $0000 Inve: in bonds, which would have descended to her son e had lived For about three years after his ar- rival in New York five years ago Dr Meyer lived with his wife at the Hotel Seville, He went to France two years ago, remaining much longer than he In- tended, and upon his return found that wife had left the hotel, He did not ee her again, Soon his supply of money ran ou {and he appealed for help to J. Clarke, of Clarke Bros., bankers ip te ribune Bullding. Mr. Clarke advanced 1 some money and secured employ: ment for him, but the doctor wag un- Inea pigs hen in first UESDAY, MARCH ~ BOY THEF'S GUN HOLDS 100 AT BAY TERLONG CHASE Mounted on Stolen Lad Whips Out Pistol and Threatens Death. Tn the Long Island City Court to-day Magistrate Smith Hastened to a tule of the wild doings of a diminutive boy, who wore a red sweater and green slouch Arthur V's Hight on a stolen bievele a hundred men and boys. The held a revolver j hand as he spoke, and Magistrate Smith suddenly asked “What are you doing with that gun? “Why, the kid had that,’ said the |policeman, “He scattered the crowd | with that so he could get away. I ran |him down on my horse." | The boy was Henry Dis ears old, of No. orta, joyele stand Ville Hot Falralman la followed by policeman alyo, sixteen 376 Academy street, As- ng in front of the Somer- No, 19 Jamaica avenue, Tne nged to John Morrissey, ot ‘enth avenue, Astoria, who was hotel, Henry Jumped on the wheel mad up Jamaica ave- to Sherman street, and pedallat Ike n all voy told Morrissey that hts Whee! was gone, and everybody in the Somerville Hotel, including the che , uit, They ran peil mel who, unfortunat re st where the uers were close ‘almly turned the whee: wing a revolver, yelled to ) about and, d the crowd: "Get away, or I'll He was give Wance §f room and into Jamal | avenue wavlig his pistol above his head nan Robinson gallopea ad, upsetting was over. e in court n that near an The * ROOSEVELT TOLD | OF TRUST PERIL TO NATION IN 1903. df | (Contini rom First Page.) ever be elected President, “if it w < afte | Tt was due to the incessant squeals of | 278 to get along: the little family of six pigs that Me, Dite| Pinned to the dresser in his room to- ae at nis |Uay Was found this note To whom {t may cong sive my | ’ to the medica! schoo! re for dis- | secting or any other uge they may de- It they are not in need of the e please notify my bro slaw, | A Brewster, of Brewster & Co. For- ine yeseventh street and Broadway, also hie nouset lof his valuables tied | my mother, Mme, 187 Rue de la Pomp, | logne, Paris, France. val, but left a\venu arin his hurried exit. | Became Night Watchers. |~ Dr. Meyer took a room with Plerre About a year ago Mr. Ditmars stuffed Bols about four months ago. Not the room he died in, but a larger and more expensive room. He seemed in high spire a pair of very ‘Imena of Abys j@ny means to happen, there are things [ should like to “L should like to see our navy prop- Jerly inereased and Improved, We + |sooner or later have a great nay be a subordinate nation, I would like | to be the sponsor of an adequate navy 1 and other e started fa! 1 would lik of the ed jm ve | free den snakes a t ther | ‘ Sieneitk., Immediat eee its and had much hope for the future | t2* (papers: Bi imental that personai ars recely “| then, and told Pierre Bols that he was| feeling 's, but as a nation some one f WN, | going to begin at the age of forty-five to | Must sgn for us. I'd like to be the Pres- inea 1 long silky coate, /earve out a career for himself in New| ‘ent on whom the duty falls (fa being nine inches long, York, | aa d, iy I nas le were immediately ap- Spoke Three Languages. in ane for a readjus proprlated limars'a iuercisig) | He made no attempt (0) extublian al cvecn, ine earner and the drawes ‘ and I fe, five and three| medical practice, but wrote conalder- | “vidends.” (1 know how imp rs ableicortéspondencelfors Parle newapaalleo ue aud tat to say tha i christened | pers. In time he lost his buoyant de. | 220ted from five-year-old mer ' a sm the day | meanor and took a cheaper room, For | Nevert eles from most vividly e VERE Ye (all tome weeks past ho had paid no rent |SrAved recollections —L, D.) “The ra : anted dolls, © Luctlle Bols, who collects for the| cl! are almost half right. Corpora : odgings for her father, tion cul 8 developed faster tlian Bistro and hie daughter “elt sorry for'| Ce eM 06 the nation or State. It ts uz juNtryian, who spoke | COUDtedy true that corporat and French, sang | Cound Ways to steal long bef . ano and told the most | found thet they were susceptible entertaining stories, He spoke to them | Punishment for the sometimes of his wealth “But sooner or later, uni Th the e he expected been feverishly scan- ft In the recep: th pile of letters le ded upon Lucille Bois, | Long Dead When Found | When br his late bres if butler, went up to awaken hir was a smell of gas Bois then cl and looked In or dead an Stephens and forced the door of t was G mA Hospital said surnmoned | ® season of readjustment, there will come a riotous, wicked, murderous day of atonement, It is true that some great fortunes are being scoumniated lawfully but dishonestly, It is true | that other fortunes are being aconmu- | lated honestly but illegally, There must come, in the proper growth of this na- tiom, # readjustment. If it is not to come by sword and powder and blood it must come by peaceful compromise, ‘nese fools in Wall street think that they can go on forever! They can't! I would like to be elected President of the United States to be the buffer bo- tween their foolishness and the wrath |that is surely to come—unless they sober up. “It will be a thankless job, The President who rttempts it will leave | the White House more unpopular than ‘even Grover Cleveland was when he left the White Hou But I would ‘ fi slightess (that Dr, Meyer hart been dead several | ike to be that President of the United ; Pewolldvuer (hours i 5 1 Mr, Dit- Had Threatened Suicide, Not in Ananias Club—Yet to sion that, as the offlte of Clarke Bros, ! Mr, Denison tt tinele, they had 1 Roger Building, J. R. Clar j Was asked t sas 5 yn nely had upon ir himself to de nd“ xertied down to! and had of the ( routine of fa fe and soon! “Iam down have ad least, not If the sand Beatrice f ey had two! done the best that I could; but despite | article himself he vaby pigs to care f “ were | my education and good Inten Tam | to him and tells istened and "Mary." | up against it ut It Is harmful. I Ly ther pair o and | tainly will no! y con | didn't see how sum t were named Car-| dition had better go home and die jn, nis administrat A ” 1 think eae sree | tb |i, now” nes the Ditmars | ahold at Parncen he DAVIS BILL PASSED. s the case lagt night | ast night Senator Davis's bill providing Woke to Face Burglar i | that a receiver for a corporation may be j Ror eeihenatieale this appointed in an action brought by stock Paper pig open Fe | holders owning 40 per cent. of the stock a Bate a6 ; when the yrs or other officers are wie nee jeopardizing the rights of stockhold I ed, or creditors or in case of gross misiman- agement is revol as is foot} The old ten Island ferry boats = d the floor the t flashed a hii Westteid w con- | is face a from thi ed into hospital ships which wi off Bellevue and Gouve Hos Ba as t two als and be used exclusiv rc ea acts Grape-Nuts ‘ ped the -day the Board of Aldermen x . ah I tion of Alderman Frank L. Dow! os Bo yted for an appropriation of $10,(% B : i GATED st the old hullgh He maid that the for rains— he ty's fieh awalnst the fhe . ally aided were tt pom B H k f i a establish foating hospitals at rains make ret ! the docks the East and North Rivers : bitmars At present the city owne t the Man. ss and Westfield, having a when the Staten Is d “ u ” ' Wea Gas erminals were purchased by There's a Reason Bieyele, | Robinson told { in his Yesterday afternoon he found a| on the smooth | 2, 1909. CITY DEBT LIMIT. STANDARD OL --$130,000,000'5 MILLIONAIRE CASSIDY REPORT = TILFORD DEAD Fe oer! +. Findings, Submitted egis+ Owner of $2,040,000 Stock in lature, Tell Why ith York City Is “Broke,” Trust and Strong in Its Control. of the vy substantially as forecast tn yest ng World fe A new aftiy wa Jean lo had been weeks, He 1 encouragement ere was condemns the proposal to increase In as treasurer oh s imlt either by porat Tilford was a subwa “oF dock bonds inent wi fore Judge Franklin e limit from 10 to M per cent. of reat Perr Custom House, during | estate values. tleepovern recer t lo. : Comptroller Metz sald to-day that the ine raninade ta he did not agree with these conclu-! witness, Frank Kellogg, the ment’s inquisitor, asked him if he was This latest statement on tl | i i t as O11} debt not an t figure in the eft | limit,” said Mr Metz, “proves tt f the : even the best lawyers have their | Oh, no; L shouldn't say (hat 1 was Htdeas tn construing th prominent at all,” replied Mr. Tift ju d ins’s co! i eran “ ity USE t lool downward through his ity of the A According , f us. Among Trust's Controllers, statement, which was ma i Teas in accordance with the opinions dl Lees Ha the Corporation Counse! pera Tilford was one o nN capacity of the eity 10,000, EULA A CON He Hee cos aUceoRiea tt yy he Standard stock, He | (no shares LWith the statem at fh eae eee csc Ra I OR draw on a borrowing capac PU PRIETCE:Lne Noldings ef hits ArGn 000,000. In view of these conti fig the whol liter she be Me referred to the Co \ taw: Ns yers to whom the subject has been re. tr ferred have disagreed and osume a that lawy will W Court of Apt ; TAMPA ENTRIES. "I cars for Loemorrow's races n Raa te to M \ ay elder brother UNION MEN WIN LONG FIGHT FOR AN 8-HOUR DAY. 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