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, sey melts Jersey City to run down a clue in that ity. Clue to the Plotters, The local police are working on a story that for a long time past the ay stiment of a woman at No, 119 Bel- mont avenue, near St. Stanislaus's rec- | has been the meeting place of a| number of men after mass on Sun-/) tory, days, It 1s sald that at times these micétings were very stormy and that threats against the life of the pastor were made, The object of these meet ings, according to the Information given to the police, was to devise some means of getting rid of the priest, who was) very unpopular with some of his parish- | onars. The names of some of the men | who attended these meetings are known, as Is also the name of the ‘woman, Antonia Sapxeycka, the housekeeper, who was shot at the time Father An-| sion was murdered, and who Is now in , St. Barnabas's Hospital, is sald by the physicians there to be improving, They gay she will be able to leave the in- stitution within a week, unless blood poisoning sets in. The bullet, which penétrated the abdomen, was removed | Yet the hospital, «.Qnly one of the suspects who are under arrest in connection with the thurder has been taken before the In- jured woman at the hospital, and while she failed to identify him as one of the three who entered the rectory, ghe told the police he strongly resem- | {bled one of them, Funeral of Slain Pries The body of Father Ansion wi moved to the rectory on Beilmon nue from Holley The wansfer ble exeiteme! | 8 Morgue this morn- h was attended Ww: s the plac ng of parish- |Charies M. Jacobs, the great Engl PARSONS QU NPADOO; GREAT SUBWAY FlGnT ON Causes Him to Resi son Tunnels Connection, ‘TWO BIG GROUPS WAR. Ryan’s Followers Are in Inter- borough and Brady Is Mov- ing Spirit in Rival. It became known to-day that Willlam Barclay Parsons {# no longer consulting for the Hudson Companies, engineer h en- gineer and xineer, 1s now both chief en. consulting engineer for the McAdoo com- pan! while Mr. Parsons ts chief en- stneer for the Interborough-Metropolitan Company. Following the resignation of W: Iter G. Was s u foners, The body was taken into the owse where the priest was shot down | esterday, and nobody was permitted to | wlew it. | It is the Intention of the priest's Filla a lie In state | Aloysius's Chu r fear of | moré trouble For the same reason it has been decided to hold the funeral on Saturday at St. Anthony’s Church, Jer where Father Ans: was at The body will be and the burial Fatter Ansion He from not to lave the bod oie. tinie stationed taken there to-morrow will be in Jersey City hageno relatives in this country, expetted his mother and sist . Poland next month. BUG FOUR-MASTER Metro- and the It, An- Oakman from the Interborou politan Company's directorate resignations of Cornelius Vande Clash of Financial Interests | subway [Rapid Transit Commtss THE EVENING WORLD, Sev Reyes MAROR COAL MAGNATES MEET MINERS AND TAKE UP DEMANDS: | Chorus Girl Who Once Tried Suicide | | and Now Sues Count for $50,000 11, 1909, JANER DENIES STORY TOLD BY STOLEN Gl —_—_. i} | |New Agreement Presented by | Union Men Calls for More | Than One Now in Force. PHILADELPHIA, March 11.—With a keen desire ta reach an early decision and thus avold a suspension of work, the representatives of the United Mine Workers of America and the presidents of the coal-carrying railroads met to- | day In the Reading Terminal Building jhere and began negotiations for a new agreement, to go into effect at the ex- | piration of the present working arrange- | ment on March 3. | Tt Is safe to say that not since the | Present organization of miners became | @ctive in the anthracite regions of Penn- sylvania have the workmen and the em- ployers entered upon negotlations with a better feeling and understanding, and with better prospects of reaching a set- tlement without resorting to radical ac- tion, 2 ht ee Ms ada BIG i R WHO SU | AL COUNT bite Akt nna ce sary, Of course, we cannot sider them until they come within the Inv." On Sept the propostt north unde 25, 1907, Mr. Shonts made nto extend the p nder Lexingt avenur nh oand to with }south Demands @f the Miners. proviso Thomas L. Lewis, national president! give tea ENE stetiane franchises for thi dtr of the miners’ union, who met the hard ae EA rey sais Gon ae a pep coal operators In formal conference tor ! fearing Ber nt of the retlrement of Mr. the me Nn ie fi fii arelved from the 4 f s ‘ ie : i ns: The esi y to-day, and betore going to Eashenn Uses Meadoo interests ** }vctiting to enter Inte Ui the Reading Terminal held a final most sig jeant, cerning the “« ng r :| 7 — i meeting with the officers and executive ! . ne would go with it ubwa r rae of ua ee sow [extensions Mie nthe subway board members of the div anthra: | kantic jars BI s » eras ye dist The s final ex. . lea efusal, . i re i fore the Public Service Commission be- | But instead Mr. Shonts wrote: “We! Sq Lonely Then,” G ; iy =e fore the Public Service Commission be- | tivo “vegurdini the presse} OO Lonely nen, TACE} given certain information he desired tween a group of financlers beliind Will- propositio of the Rapid 1 t Come ¥. regarding mining conditons jamiG, MeAdoo'on one hand against. « tanto a vetisal to aa Says, and Besides | practicar men in the miners’ detexs group of financiers behind Theodore P. ate under the terms. of m} Most of the presidents of the coal | Si Thi }i¢ the full inter by 7 Mos 1 Shonts on the other hand, ‘This ts the | [f the fil tn e Hadn't Met de Savigny. |roaus and representatives of the inde- real ‘inside’ story of the vailous sub: | certainly could pendents arrived here during the morn- way propositions and counter-propost tions now before the pubile: ued eredit that of the city t wate eo por uti t measure Ww Ing and at once went to tie oltices of wold ! President Baer, of the Reading Com- | Not for the first time has tragedy Behind Mr. Shonts are the allied | “"mpere ig a clause in Mr ssed the fair young life Grace | Pany, Where the meeting was held : forces of the old Interboroush Rapld |recent. pre whieh m : : . ; frie The demands of the anthracite men, | Transit Co, and the Metropolitan street | look Ike a threat. Te sus Conklyn, @ romance-pursued dancing) 4. dratted at a convention in Scranton |Ratiroad Co, ils supporters are | Lions DPOMMRAUHIR ROIS 1 at the Circle Theatre, To-day she! last October and approved by the na- r | Thomas F, Ryan, August Belmont, J. |dertaken as an entits {s suing a French Count for his alleged | tional conventlon in Indianapolis in iB |S. Auerbach, E. J. Berwind, Paul D,|he don't get the failure to keep a promise to marry her, | January, are as follows: “RSE K AST: net 8 . D. Crimmins, E. M. Day. | Subway offer Is off. lait id OH ahaa Les Rui culctie| First—-That an arreement shall be ct {ison, T, P. Fowler, Andrew Freedman, Jin St. Louls because, as she explained | newottated between the representatives , Solomon Gugxenhetm, John B, Mebon-| | this afternoon, she was “so lonely.” But|f the miners and the operatives of Jal, M. F. Plant, . A. C. Smith KILLED BROTHERS | that was before she knew that Count, {the anthracite region and all disputes ‘ : jnelius Vanderblit, G. W. Young, Ww Jacob Miller, Miss Conklyn's coun- arising under the contract shall be ad- | Life Savers Off to Aid of Vessel! tance, of Boston, and Peter A. 1 IN BATTLE OVER sch. sald emphatically to-day that he|Justed as provided for in the said | ; peor Widener of Philadeiphia. | ’ Q : raingito 16 tear agreement : 5 r a n | Was not going to let that dear Count | 88 Near Atlantic City Battered | ening str, Mcadoo we men cone| WIVES UARREL Louts de Sayigny, who ts being sued| Second—We demand the by Storm [nected with the Steel Trust and the [by Miss Conklyn for $50,000 as a heart; recognition of the United Mine Work: | ys ' | Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co, His chiet } stimulant, get out of the city If two ers of America as a party to negotla- | supporters are Anthony ATLANSTL CITY, March 1A four-|Gan'E, B. Coneee Ee masted schooner {s In a ‘ress north: of Jersey City, G, Tra east of Little Eeg Life-Saving Station, | Binghamton, N. Y., F. about eight miles from this city, The | John G. Mough, Wilbur C. and W, N. Barnu lite lost two or three of its masts and that | signals of dist avers report that the schooner has| sare being shown. resources, which already The life-saving crew has gone to the nupon heaviiyche MeAdaopeonle schooner. The name of the vessel has) are divided Tato | two gropes—first the not yet been uscertained, | flnanclers who put their money Into the TRIED TO STEAL MORE [son siion aia the consisustion woe and second, the Hudson and Manhattan IN THE $ SAME PLACE. | roitroat Company, theoperating cor- Prison for Thiel Who Took i The Hudson Companies have issued aaa Beine en riried ” worth of & per cent. gold Chance of Being Indentitied is secured by bonds of the Hud- t By Victim, ind Manhattan Railroad Compa Alexander Ghindar, Baca punt EA Ee MOT ommon. The bonds Mulqueen, in General to not loss than 3 yeas than and four to's pris larce Ghinda Gheisiian r mont! Yestimons wane sto jisome gold ane him had Help Wan.ed To-Day ! Gs sdvertised tur in The Morning " — Werld's Want Directory. TH 19), py caressers Fianta, 4 1 2 2 4 ip 7 ‘ Com 5 ‘ @oaks \M.).. 3 » Corks (Fdseeeeer 1S Cutters ty ‘ Day 1 Pr 1 Dress * 2) De adies 9| Dentists we 3 ame 49) Dishwashers ... 6 este Drivers : i ‘ 2 Drug Clerks... 1 7 Bjectricians i . an 2 pat 2 tors Bre nenrs a8 a} Engravers wed * 2 1 Foreie ties siters ‘ Foreme ‘ iris 2 Hariest Maker scellaneou 2| Housework bd Notal.. 1100 | The Worl! print Help Ads., 594 more than New York papers combined, y but are s rerest dates af Company, in ted a tunded Ww950 worth of s issued and 3 s been a madition tsrand i rough + 3 gre eon total Of s20),S2i jd preserved mon stock, a fs in 41-2 per cent. nis Deadly Str ival reas¢ ions gi liately replied t agreement, 1 agreement julation They Fear Mchdoo So far the Hudsor fanhatt its wd e Grand emi to fear thi uM “There is only onition tf the Which can be acted nyon u tore Comsninst time-it is the Me(doo exten |The Shonts and Wilgus propesi- dome deelore in ub vex hot \On Stand in Fight for Life! Visits Him in Cell in Tawson, fup with his direct an: ithe ibdelnenouse in which he had ob- .talned a for Abducting Catherine Loerch. WIFE IS LOYAL TO HIM,| —__. Jail—Verdict Expected This Evening. —E \Spectal to The Evening World.) TOWSON, Md, Mareh 11,—Joseph M. the Brooklyn man on trial here for his life for abducting and abusing eleven-year-old Catherine Loerch, took the stand tn his own defense, Almost the entir Janer. to-day. | afternoon was taken 1 cross-examina- FRENCH T HOLDS Ble IN SK EAD VTAY RACE Cibot and Wan in Good Condition and Look Like the Wi inners, FOUR O'CLOCK SCORE. Cibot and Orphee Davin and Metkus Dineen and Pronty Loeslein and Klube Feogan and Curtis... Corr! and Hegelman Shelton and Fraser Guignard and Rovere. aN Navez and Kellar |Bdelson and Pallauti.. | Hartley (alone). No matter how fa |so, the Frenchmen held their own In ¢ six day grind at Madison and without such that It is a doubt tions. He entered a specitic dental to each of the charges made by the little girl, Testimony | was adduced to show that fght of (so to Janer was very drunk on the room for the ek In the morning Janer gained a polnt when the prose: | cutlon elected to try him on the specific charge of mistreating the Loerch girt | In the house of Kitty Burke in Josephs | @ street. There is no corroboratiy evidence of any {Mstreatment in this girl, until 4 oe F. Fuller, at Wer a naval dler's Hotel, t officer, tified | Fthat he wnw Javer at the hotel at six {Mere in the count o'clock tn the evening of Feb. 3, and | wes in his compa sontinually until four o} R the next morning. | Threw Key to Him, | “This little girl,” Ful'e, potnt- | so he could get in when he got home. Janer was very drunk, but not help- Jess, He could hold onto a lamppost | without falling down.” | that they will v Davis and Metku in a determined steadiness th side chance, Is too big for Dineen and Prout own and seem fresh ently Valley bas been palred with Pallant!, JoB and seams glad t fold, form w) Co tween som With the exceptios phee, the { tomac!| ft will n them ret | sich in the next twelve ho a he wall and said, "I ow an. suff 1 ha |HEAD CRUSHED IN ELEVATOR. PIER pts \d baat afield: ST ein and Kivbertanz hh several medals on ems to put new Ilfe | up to the m ng such intense Miles. Laps, 49) 476 » 455 + 450 . 439 » 434 » 493 . $97 379 362 a3 rtanz... st the otient try to seam to Le he big {nternational ware Garden thelr condition is foregone conclusion figure to have a3 ceomenane >; | | but the gap appar- them to overcome. | y are holding thelr this morning. Si He has been staked to a new unl- it and this o him. 2 will be ma n of Cibot and Or- reien plodders still left in intense agony as | h trouble and not be a ire stift ise If to the Loe ehtld, “was at the hotel early tn the ovening. Janer and | Hartley Forced to Qui |1 took her to Mra, Duke's house in|, tlartley, the old man tio sare all Calvert street at 8 P. Actes ete gee | tgtone ts tea one ye ncraary cuctleaee to her room she opened the window | race. why rode on the bum and threw the pars key out to Janer| Heater Gt this morning, ] bad knee and rhe t tw ve to quit le race, pain I! | Julfus Edelson, the pride of the Mohawk | and | ate detectives can prevent him jtions to a Wage contract ‘and that the At the close of the case for the prose- ieow hardly walk 5 body a mel J ew oc oO ne § 1) * *, ‘Ar to-da a number of wi: ih a ody attachments ___ {United Mine Workers of America jcution Mr. Burke, of counsel for aner, | trom a French restaurant came alters | se ne tie House on the nient | Not that Count Louts has positively |be recognized in our right ta prov moved that all the testimany of Cathe. (len to get a glimpse of their | Bore. ake PAS Bee y: such attempt to escape from any method we may adopt for the c rine Loerch relating to her age be other waiters, Guinard and Rovere. Alfred was in bed and T) the toils of the law. Mercy, no! Noth: | jection of revenue for the organlz sy oan : Guinard was on the track at the time, | ing on a to in the dining-l).. ike that. But he might, don't! « : stricken out as hearsay evidence. Thejand when they were informed that tie ng like tha ut he might, don't) Third—That we demand an eight: court took the point puder considera: | tall, thin fellow going around the track Hef BRAT you know. "He might." darkly | nour day, with no reduction tn Wages. |tion, The state has falled to bring the | Nay, Gulnard,, one of the Frenchmen Bitch enh emul! Whispers the Circle's press agent.| pourth—That all coal shall be mined | A ring the exclaimed: "How thin he has got wife against the stove ath! yeas) he might, so we will Ou) a pitas ait S mother here to establish her age. eee I last saw him." | sroalatmed that TieATiee Owen ed iicme: AD Mgnt and paid for by the ton of 2,900 pounds! Catherine Loerch is having the time! »,/U¢ Frenchmen then went down to proclaimed that hound him Favor Present Agreement. lot Hes Ne the two walkers’ camp and had a great blood. He asked for Alfred and setd ‘phat dear Count didn’t need much | A i seanit ti ‘i n the custody of a| Hime ee iking the four quarts of wine e was going to kill him As he rushed jounding to get served with papers In| Fifth—That we spina a definite) matron wit she laughs and) they brought with them and also par- through the dining m on his the breach of promise suit, however, {a4 more uniform and talks all through the proceedings. At eal) of chicken and turkey sand- Alfred's bedroom, Victor jumped up | ple topping at the st. Regis, |Prices for all clas At all/one period to-day she was called up to -_——————_—_ the lounge + pled with He wae on the St. Regis |Salliertes In the anthracite region, and the desk to be Identifled by: the police. him quite a taw days. Then, |that all employees patd $1.50 or less | man who arrest rand skipped up | Shot Both Brothers, , he got off the blotter, | Per day shall recelye a 10 er icant the alsle as bithely and smitingfy as | Alfred, aroused by the noise and the Sabir advance and all employees a 4 mee the happlest child in the worl [Patrlex Kelly Taken to Hudson| ts of Emil, jumped out of bed, Got There Too Soon. than $1.50 and less than $2 per day Wife Remains Loyal | Street Moxpital, Tal eRuaIVaRcaninraia lntorthe F {shall receive a 5 per cent. advaner. u bed his revoly vd ran into: th Ah! that was really too bad and quite |" "Sih that the eystem. w | Mrs, Janer is Joyal to her husband.| With hie skull crushed, Patrick lining roc n. Emil was getting the) ennosing to the subpoena server to keep contract miner has more than one job | She visited him in the jall before the | Kelly, of No. | Carlisle street, Brook- fr Victor, alte i : 4 tWO | him waiti wenty minute: But at | or crnplaya more than two laborers be) trial was called this morning and they lyn, Is at the Hudson Street Hospital ‘ struck Ey last le the press agent heid the jabolished wept together for 2) minutes. She as-| Kelly was employed at the store- Who was not Seventh—That the employers be re- | s | quired to issue uniform pay state-| telephone, his Countship turned u Vieto 1 the St. Reels just in time to be served. | ments se enating oe iis of the MBar e er!) But s ot there ahead of t | compan e name o he employee, t iii ee weaiodlacavcred Hau ISRat Boe there abead of the the colilers’ where, employed, — the armed with harp tlie amount of wages and the class of work | id ground down from a | alee SAY performed, e is deseribed in the papers as a —_—>——_ these facts were brought out | gen-nu-ipne Count, a Normandy ngdle HRC aici id Men RA ith THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS ‘yen upon Mem tie and fond of petite and apr | trict At. A reporter for The By | a at prices of pared with | Twas Net Laste mange To-day's Mere lowest and: I stooka and chang as Tl yesterday's ¢! tna feure are ae High. re bathrobe , With a shivery through the fabr anging down hi an digging into my i 4 THREE-T.N CORNICE srcomot ives! R ; "8 ad, “when she 4 IS BLOWN FROM hag el bout het aterpiad lle Be BR ADWAY ROOF, fut fut’ in at litt] AB at ling t t turned up for a fool trick Pace.) Yes, | know it was = t 5 ago, but one grows old | vould give him a] ie: € ork t not m hat Iw lonely. There es at Which sald it was a love to East t no such th! north T got some ty-seeond out of that , too. Ye building was tn Hazel Lawrence then, Pret- there, — Workmen sn't it? But I lke this as onthe jol Yes, IT alwaya did have a! qn ed two lade sition—be fore met the | Gener BE; the beams. Inter, Met the ay form He Was a Live One. | iid with stern determina- { 1 by e curve of het ye I really cannot liscuss t Mo. f : You must see my law) Mo,’ Pactfle Lead 1 coun A Nat {8 A count, a real ty ‘onklyn. And say, he sport, too. ng and wa I me |, only to teclarins an am: | \ Fordham An Ont | p oo He was a ae > ' se t certainly | Of course [ had | experts, | medical testimony tending to show that | | Trading was falrly | pressure. serts that she de band committed #8 not belleve her hus- the offenses charged agalnst him by the Loerch girl and excuses him for taking the child away from her home tn Brooklyn and bring. ing her to Baltimore on the ground that he was drunk. The State closed with a mass of for- | midable medical testimony presented by Counsel for Janer will present the erlmes of which Janer stands ac- cused could not have been eommitted Janer probably will know his fate be- | IP court adjourns this evening, —— -STOGKS DECLINE IN BRISK MARKET Erie, Reading, Union Pacific, St. Paul and Steel Under Heaviest Pressure. Prices, after showing a falr amount of strength in the early trading, fell | off when Erle was forced under selling pressure. Erle lost 11-4, Reading 3.4, Union Pacific and St. Paul each 1-2, and Ste American Tobacco pre- ferred was exceptionally strong, with a gain of 2 points: On | deallngs the tendency was still downward, actlye. The Erle shares were under especial The common lost 2 27-8, the first preferred 4, and the second. pre- ferred 134 There was no Improv nent shown in the last hour of trs s around the the trading dull The total sales of stocks were 303,100 | shares and of bonds $3,123,000, 5 and the close est of the day with _—— t swith me here. President WILL We Guess of i i xo careful AA ie Went oul to Omah Alumnl ne Waldore Bana ; Wohicako he naked my | EGENSBURG—REGENSBURG— REGENSBUNG— REGENSBURG REGEN ‘es ind inn ve. Any he put i} 7 , 1 a a 2 EGENSBURG i Normant) | Ss 8 A i "Martie \8 HAVANA _ CIGARS 3 + ayer It z Nothing butthe choi est Havana tolacco, carefully 4 13 se ected fromthe Vie te \ba-o section of Cuba, is used § AILING ON DEUTSCHLAND. | MT Bit IT a t and to-day will su | Jd A. Chapman, Le Prince @ | Ask Everywhere For Them H a <e Mr * WL Elliott, M All sizes—irom 3 for 250. to 26e. each. Iry our $ ANXIOUS A T STOLYP ppan rehild, Ro Diplom itioo" size, tie each or 2 for 260. Fr | LYPIN Herre Calan Moriart A : in s Yi ihe Mati © Best Qual'ty and Value d i Mr. ant Mrs. Tow Years. | | ‘ ' toes | Rr Witham 8 Shaw ane | 4 4 i | 8 Va bY. Tiedemann. i BEGENSHUNG—REGENS BURG —RLGLNS BLOG —BEGLAABUEG— BAGANSE, house of the New ing Company, street. While aace elevator he struck eorge Sneade, Forty-third street, York Steam Heat- nding on # freight nts inaeless N West who was Ohare the elevator, was arrested, and he will be held pending the injuries, outeome of Kelly's FOR @ ains in the Back | Omesa0il If youhaves 8a aching or sharp, piercin, self at night wi pains, nub fog Omega Oi often the pain will Le gone eye ue morning. e through the pores of tl moet uae tothe Oil penetrates e_ skin and ——| CANBY.” SPECIAL FOR FIG BRILLIANTS ... » OLD FASHION GUM DROP’ SPECIAL FOR T0- v aie Saree mutt TORADI 580) Al Hi CHOCOLATES ... 150" (Trade Mark.) TO-DAY, 11th rouxp 10¢ ... pound 10€ MORROW, 12tb, rouxp 10 Prorrn26e sent 29 CORTLANDT, PARK ROW CLASS at At aa ie eR ROA HAY t ————— SSS LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, PAP Mra ROO Reed LOST —T0th, diamond 0 ee a fover: tel at, waich with names photo a, te Pig d against a fleor beam and was jee d ° at No. 174 Washington | | hs H Yos+109 W The Proper Size of the lenses—their adjustment in relation to the eyes—is a sinall feature, but an important one in the fitting of eyeglasses. The centre of the lenses MUST he in alignment vith the centre of the pupil of the eye, so that’. the line of vision will pass through the centre of the len Itis in taking the proper care of these MINGLY things, as well as the plainl portant one a at the Optical House of HARRIS t up Gi en viable roputati tod nN from $1 upward ANA es o to | 84 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave, 54 West 125th Street, near Lenox Ave, 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82d Sts, 76 Nassau Street, near John Street, 49 Fulton St. (Opp. A. & 8.) 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MEEHAN.—On Mareh 10. of the late Patrick Meehan ELLEN, wita A ning. 1.90 0! from her late residen o MN st., thence to the Church of Lima, West 165th st, where a mass of requiem will be celebrated, In ment in St, Raymond's, pot Funeral services of the inte Mrs. HENRY CODMAN POTT ke held at the Chereh the Madison ave. and March 14, 1009, at ; omit flowerr WILDNER.—O9 Wertn his realdence, 820 Sut JOHN Julia Wildner Relatives and the Third Onder of soph Soclatics are Invites funeral on Friday. March Requiem mage at St. Michi Ld VILDNER, ne be Manat Hi i |

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