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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 6, 1908, $e PRESS IS HONEST, THvore Rens Orie, FQUGHT AN HOUR HUGHES PRBERS 25 TOSMG SMG C'S WRELESS PATEK TURNS MIR SHS =——ese~se——— FIRE LNGNG ETAT EES. ROM TOSS TOE WORST. SLND { ie | ARUY : H t } Justice Pays Tribute to Earn- lee Was Forming on Gram-| President Thomas Places the Biggest Batch Taken to Prison |Philadelphia’s Apparatus on direction of the oe ete . . : A IE A _ f . | = a , es = ‘ . ne Siu has relieve er est Energy of Newspaper bert’s Clothing When Res- Books Before Governor's | at a Time Goes in || Tower 537 Feet High Will from routine work aa a life Makers. cuers Reached Him. Commission. Special Car, Flash Round the World, |(°" Hey Bale en es Ceee 5 _—__— | oe — the tikes which he is now making for 4 RAPS y | DEMAGOGUE A L M Os T EXI {AUS T Eb, KEENE FAILS TO APPEAR, j if band of twenty-fve prisoners,| PHILADELPHIA, March 6—One res Pe "I y from the Court I ti handcuffed together’ In blocks of five, |sult of the wire prostration, due to the | ty sol to the law brary for any books Sa . A . . [started from the Tombs to-day for Sing jblizaard of Wednesday nett, will be) let require te ald hime in preparing: | MMecGowanl and. Nez Also Employee Who Saw His} Members Were Anxious to Ask {sine 4 They camprieed the cutprite sen- tho estabitshment by the elty of « whee | ewok Nel allvnltted sto 3 . : 3 i jtenced yesterday by Judgen Malone jiegy plant on top of the City fall tower. | marek ; t ate 4 ACG Voit q ana N and a Rosalsky and Crain, aud f 2 | Fie L Patick’s ve resents the aps Borie aU laying or Ney | Plight Ran a Mile DOU Some: [ot THis || Remi Me Grtn Get mae He raasierar tit ones 7 fa polar tes aa ae Mme GTR Gornenistone: | Half for Aid, Former Big Coups. yi cagetal ee the prtyon up the river at /the ground, and a powescul wireless one opnds wich of Hs the veuding | } ene outht would put Philadelphia tu touch} S=teaihal : — | | Deputy Sheriff Delahunty and four se and taking notes on { a ot . (Special to The Evening World.) : , | assistanta were in charge of the bateh, (Wi! #"¥ munleipality, or sea station Haners, He) expects, tO take sews, | ihe BLUNDER lily are sen port ST MORICHES, 1 1, Mareh 6— Pace eee dar at een ek | ach dunch of five was handcutted to [operating @ wireless plant within a | eral days to complete the task, } Press Ciub Building, being erected on Wittlam Grambert, of Contes Mortehes, [eo day by aur ; ae 13 ja deputy, The prsoners and their es-/radius of a thousand miles, , the corner of Spruce and Willian 'y Py summoning President R, H.|corts rode from the Tombs to Forty-| Profiting by the example furnished having been rescued yesterday from drowning is recovering to-day ‘Thomas, of the Stock Exchange, to tell| fourth street and Vandorbilt avenue in by the plight in which Baltimore now about the workings of that institution, | {Ut “Black Marias” A special car on finda itself, entirely cut oft trom wire (© streets, was laid at 5 afternoon by repr atives the ‘ whoid Hi i ul yo orep Mr. G s who conducts 4 6APAB2 | Bogidos Mr. Thomas, Secretary George | * Sins Sing train had been reserved for |communieation with the outside world } Grand Lodge of Masons of atte at Centra Moriches, re a) | them. Posslily bec: t ch mls- | otty ‘ ¢ e W. Ely and several other members of | ‘em. y because of so much mils- | city officials to-day began the work pre- ©’ Justice Willlam J. Gaynor, the the Cupsogue House, @ su the governing conuittee were aleo ine ¢?Y 12.4 crowd no individual appeared jiminary to the erection of a plant that Appellate Division of the Supreme the "beac vited to F to feel a great weight of ft, and there witl keep Philadelphia in touch, no mat- to aa! from the! The witnesses all brought numerous | WA 4 lot of singing and Joking between ter how badly the land Ines are pros nw litte open | tooka and y documents with them, | tile men on the way wp the road trated, -mile © Hughes investigators have no power | The band left the train ot Ossining core > George L. ompel attendance of the men yt | *8d Walked down the railroad tracks to A reward of Two Hundred haufteur in the | wishes {o examine, and eretore the) {2 prison gate. It was a | j and Fifty Dollars will be paid ; p for the arrest and conviction of any junk dealer or of | Court, delivered the oration, und Pat rick F. McGow i Board of Aldermen and acting Mayor spoke for the city. Comptroller Herman A. Metz also deliversd an adddross The New York Press Club was founded ot the) pbearance of Mr. Thomas and his agso- | fF thore who r Several of the| cling the hats o: fn 1868 and was the first press club to © beach and saw his| books of the Stock Exchange Clearing. | ®i! prisoners entering Sing guilty, under the pro ns of be organized in this country has House were also lad before the Hughes ‘ely Pats away as they Section 550 of the Penal Code | i its oWnicematers; seven hospital beds, mile and a half to Forge | committee. gates. ‘Twenty-five hats in a of the State of New York, of { a widow's fund, a reference library: pre River Life Saving on for assist. Keene Fails to Appear. oe all to tin hat ecllectors criminally receiving any prope sented by Andrew Carnegie, and the fnee, but Grambert’s upset was seen by| Although he had been invited James —+— erty, prlonsing to either of the bound files of the New York newspapers erence Cartwright and Ben Halleck, | R undersigned Companies, for fifty years back Gaynor’s Tribute to Workers. Justice Gaynor said, in part, in his! oration “The press of New York City, and 1 eve of the country at large, has vastly {mproved In the Iast twenty years in what I may call its personnel. Keene did not put in an appearance ——— who went out in a launch at to-day'’s session, Cha z Myr / ‘ Si ‘ They reached Grambert after he had | White sald he did not pore elie Three Are Injured, Two of been clinging to the bottom of the upset! Keene would ee, T ities fm Reanle boat for an hour. Ice was forme! Appear, if at all. Mr, Them Critically, in Break | | e | | Keene wag quoted as having sald last ng on his clothing and he was almost) night { 4 e i an an his apartments at the Waldorf. | of Platform exhauster he rescuers got him out of) Astoria that he knew nothing about any the wa ist as the life-saving crew inclination on the part of the committee arrived. to examine him as to certain phases of | | E. Lawler was tnternally injured and ewar | Louts Barber! suffered a fractured skt —— as lie To meet a journalist now ts to mee Wall street methods with which he was | educated gentleman, no matter to what | supposed to be more familiar than any when @ scaffold fell at No, %2 Eas A e } «department of the paper he belongs, | other broker. ° “ittyetourth street. to-day Botn sy, | Fifty Dollars Reward will ye Your calling ix now justly ranked as It Is the desire of the committee to |are in the Flower Hospital in pre- be paid for the arrest and one of the professions, and you respect en ; OUTLOOK OFFICE. | summon before tt as many of the more ; |earious condition conviction of any person | Ree scurdslves tnd each Olnet Gale ee | Practical men of the street as possible —— When Willlam Jesson heard the noise [| who maliciously injures + "When I was a newspaper writer this cS Sie c Meise CEPA | SHOT A SUicld {n order that its report may apply to of the collapsing scaffold he rushed or interferes vith the | "gould not be truthfully said. To be Peas TES SE nc _ | actual conditions rather than to the- Ri 1 . i) | from his office next door and ety A i ‘+ abusive and rough and unfalr was quite | orles. Although Mr, Keene's big coups Big Jet of Water Shoots 20 over some ref breaking his an lines of either of the © an accomplishment. I have seen all of | 1 | were all carried out many years ago, the Feet, Pushed by Air and severely bruising his hands, legs undersigned Companies, that pass away. Journalism has come committee is Inclined to believe that i Bnd) faces 7 Hea wasn sertits wom NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. end | “go occupy high public ground ot | Poa aia some present day applt- Under Hudson. pene Barbe ee an THEN. Y. & N. J, TELEPHONE COs a4 course there may be exceptions, but a e can be induced to tell abou " Viceree su Serer sOF kunnen ft an 0 tell about + that th y eleht feet. Lawler 18 Dey Ce @ —_— iad é: " ras e | | ) 4 suey Wits trste a3! alent the truth of | ' f \ | . For instance, there te the nlstereat poe \atee tanta lene Ayes iat jo. 10s reenne anit renyesy cieeenee ! : " "A seandalmonger of publie men ts i] al | battle in which Mr, Keene manipulated | stexmship Kroonland sailed from her Fourth street. ~ at pebiphinke “shown the door In a newspaper office | | i Found Dead in Her Western Union stock in such a skilful at the foot of Vesey street her = = Roo! ; pier | quicker than In any other place, But Room way that Jay Gould was cornered and | pagsengera and several hundred others r bc te fals t ht ; Byatt hen managed tc 5 {n their public conduct public offielal | W hile Party \W as C y t wed Co squirm out of his cor- e\ p " p c d s Going < ; T- | were treated to the novel spectacle of wre justly held up by the press to the | | wv J < ner by getting possession of much of |. 1 Sah ny *vullest publicity. On in Jersey City the stock at the low price ES eapenalyn pete aBE Tus opera on) oy In no other way can low, base and | = | Keene had forced it | The water of the North River spout: | J oorrupt government be lifted up and ee | eres The loopholes in the Stock Exchange|ed with much force to a helght of 07 ay 07 g. made decent and kept so. And In this The police state to-day that Mis tepulations through which of late sev-|from ten to twenty feet. After tha { E the press has come on the whole to be | Peaceful Solution of the Wage Newark Patrolman Believed to e ct) members broke Into the Jurisdiction hip left the slip the disturbance was | ' * tatr and honorable, The men of your $ de the criminal law were particularly ex-| marked. Instead of the water ascend- | pn, of No. 4 Cubberly pi c: profession draw a correct line between Question Expected by — | Have Acted in Self- CUR Sa) Ce OLE eS at fovlay’s session, {t was |ing in geyser style, however, the river “« Announcement” criticism and abuse. The exceptions ’ | shot to death in the ve fae ai there Is a possibility !then began to churn and boll about which occur now and then are so much Union Officials. Defense, Charles Hitt 0, 38 i laamlateorGt ainenane ene framed up|the ship to a height of four or five, to the regula- out of line that they are disagreeable Ariane aon Hill, she expected to g ety ee | tlens governing the hi feet. af 1 . m to everybody. Criticism may be sharp leaares iethesneknit Mee White anne tee. ce apa | It Was not until the boat was well out March Eight, Nineteen Hundred and Nine, and tart, but that does not make i) Wipicespannn, Pa, March 6—P Thomas Adubaie, the ark police-| Miss Bolen, who was ty e808 | committes hoped to have Sanity whe | into the n that the phenomenon Ww PTT BS) =) & abuse, for such are the weapons Of | i461 pewis, of tle Miners’ Union, who! nian who last night shot and killed Rat-| old, was fc rly a tor | work and be prepared to re poet aed Was ex It was stated that a e Will Place On Sale, a New ‘criticism. in New Yo t som: as 1 3 © the) ak was sprung in the roof of the Mac- was In confer hy faello Santamaria, a satoon-keeper, of yesterday w Nagging Editor No More. “The sort of editor whe found fault all the time and kept picking at some one, with all the more venom and satisfaction §f he had built that one up, and with never a good word for any one but a Vague idealist, seems also to have die cont. He was so {mpossibly good b / self—or thor he was—that he « Adams street, N district oft No. the anthractte fleld | forced to give up her place because of | (An Hiveuing World reporter teied to| adoo Tunnel opposite Pler No, 12. ‘This Ht health try Seah ce tit wae se] a mighty pressure of com- bd Abeer Meath sald that he had not appeared there, | pressed alr, whien threw the water high 0l0red réeé 0é Mrs. Hill went to Washington Wednes- | f pa Eee Into the ait Homma ing ner abeenee lett sas Bolen tn | LOSES LEG ON BROADWAY, |ocit* slots syiee seers pectnntne loads of clay over the opening un- for Women, | charge of her house. | the proper adjustment of the Hhing return of Mrs | er duel, in wi week's mee! ig in St. J lo his was also t ght | wy of the tube can be made. ght Watchman Run Down by Car at | the tube ¢ | vos) Mend Man's Carve.” 48 PRISONERS LASHED Hill last On the Golden Bronze Calfskin ‘acarcely see merit and good {ntenti 8 John Bradhorst, a watchman em- AT THE WHIPFING POST. | tn any one or anywhere el ; ‘ s ployed by the Holmes Company, ‘| ‘ D Pee nrenuen nate lere clin F Association, a Cee ee aN CRemenOyO Ta | Beautiful— Durable press in a free country ougl & to see M maid Gik pati GRoUntaeN tt ae wAY | WILMIN Del, March 6—To- & powerful, tt ought to be ki e t nd the le ea ” nth atteet—"Dead ta viwaalt t whipping post day easy to take c f, and pungent statement iy : Man's Curve’—at 7.30 o'clock thig | 4*Y 4 y € care 0 give the true size and mot ding val tn morning and so badly hurt that one of if the criminal records of Delaware gogues and political hur a next T Santamaria. & led | . . : en culprits were whipped at the PAG sane & ni 1 Ges ai: ht Te wl ave toe ampatton | ieiown cl were wee $4.00 to $7.00 \ them in a ute b where t iran Ne bt Bradhorst lives at No. 18 Raleigh (pally larceny, and the total numb . . can be easily place, Brooklyn, ashes { ¥ 6 © no! ha ie been for sey- oft ach CREA EERE CURT BE RT Gana te fioricet ; home when the car struck him, He tails Is emplo | tr mg ace nt : ! M land Lot th |was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital, Of OiaiPucrnse the bare backs of the . hy in fine eee aes (uenTKEnt iE IIREHO ,|The conductor and motorman of the yntortunate men, None was severely Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.g roth Sa what @ trust Is, or what the troub hit te o2| When the police did a Ciubato'l There was a bullet-| car Were arrested. whipped the evil or the {s, 8 t e and near be dealt et iver, wr Fone of tliem can» se President Lewis, he will | “When ‘the police were called all sort ‘ ruesday after- nto the! o stories reached then as to the mane ° ° ° Ble lin te a voli eee || THE A.B, CLAPLIN CO. | SUPPLEMENTAL, King persons who make true jm, Te will be Joined at tied (ine with a child who had a revolver in | eee Le Dress Goods Department|| SPECIAL ATTENTION. | ; TUE ss situntion ha y | Ell wet vont” he yelled, a | dl Owing to the original quantity advertised having BISHOP (0 TON DY BrUnreldeatat La HRTGSTAC ER TERE Le ne Rees ses ov etpoe ere) Pr lttoialt ra for) te purpose Of mak: 9,000 Pieces Dress Goods been largely supplemented by an additional purchase \ ; ate en go [SEEMS OS SSSR ss OF aeeee i At since the publication of our Circular notice, we advise NIFS WOMEN S Pinion, wat He hat tate rn FILIPINO BAND HERE, | Ee | an: SPECIAL SALE buyers that this Sale will be of two days duration~ Bailie | Constabulary ® Mustect Oegantens| he Arpeliate Division has, revere Monday, March 8th, and Tuesday, March 9th—instead : CHARG IN Sul] eit for wire, at thw eg: a ae 2 anny RecN Htreecea Rao aker Monday, March 8th of only one day, March 8th, as advertised. This is : in pte tice, ss neat Soret o On tno) ake Prices as follows: made necessary to properly present this additional RS, ‘ ; ‘ . its the ort ult a) the aH son in the ' | 1 offering. Turned Over All Money to) pation nes hall tte ot the o eer ion | Sy 2 a ga ated Lot No. | 1974€| Lot No. 4 39¢ THE H. B. CLAFLIN CO. Estate of Ann Cassidy, ls, of watour wwree, | LOt No. 2 28%/e Lot No. 5 45X%e Dress Goods Department. F ; He Says, ; is ast nie Lot No. 3 347 ot X. 5 = tach 34% C|LotX... 85¢¢ | ER GL EATS er Bae Une eet LotG@.... 9%e ste ene PELL FROM FIFTH FLOOR, Reet TERMS NET 60 DAYS Haninter Sitder Be Values all worthy the attention of every buyer of Dress Goods. pea With Life, ang accompant ' js sult but Wil Quit Game. ‘ ewap per sis Ate f t the band at \aaltngton, vr ° tne The prices on our offering of ‘‘Shorts,” ‘‘Sec« ; Ent simply be Lae a Seurt fon) te Capital to the Inaugu- . onds,” ‘‘Remnants,” ‘‘Pounds” and “Irregus AG: whora {gave over: (he mn i ——— Pato Mirerdeiro tray lars,’’ will be made known on the morning. of FO to give to the claimant ry Casatay | ite nea AbOUL hia ‘ron OUT OF WORK. KILL® HIMBELF. uuds up the 5 hy eds a ere epemtpiemed bch stout Re hea'ay OUT, OF WORK: RILLO HIMBELE the Sale, Matgn oth ‘WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY- never slide down banisters of No. a said Michael to hie LabE i Meve was to be left to them b p Cassidy, who had put mone tt bank in her own name and theirs. T Deira of the administracor refused ‘take the claimants’ view of the matt fand declined to pay the money." under-nourished, under- ast kites Sinha is ti toes Mt (eg tece Raoh and coveaate The H. B. Claflin Co, untied all “he way early last night. Brown bad become ted Ui coed New York, % Madisnn toe is me eat bate aay vor Nh Leh tetale Cole) ot | Wholesale Only, Hla injuries ‘are not lwice fuer uefore he enor bimeale, He AllDrugetete Steger 3 leaves four amall children |: MYT”, and you will be one of more than 7,000 _ , Sunday, World advertiser, re 5 1% y