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RESULTS EDITION J PRICE ONE CENT. ARREST WEALTHY WIDOW. TW A TRAN, CHARGED WITH $8,000 GEM TH 1 | RAILROAD KING BUILDING TRUNK —o——— Mrs. E. J. Ridley, of Atlanta, Dragged From Coach at Newark, CHILDREN TAKE hs oe On Her \W \ Way to Visit Son-in-} § i & Law, Official of Great 4 5 i | Cracker Trust. | \ 5 lin 4 belongthg to Mrs, Andrew J. Alo: elty and cont nociety nk, and fs an vine: Two Children Dragged Along. jal E. H. HARRIMAN. ed en i] {vi Mrs, Ridley, who fs about fifty years a old, gray-haired, refined and hand- QSINO years: t somely dressed, w er way to finished—extend {i Hast Orange, In | fr ng of the be BODY HELD UP: ATE MM Me —-——_— priaoner Shipping Agent Cancels Con- children |noon paper yesterday, and wired here. | v Crane. He denounced the arrest as an : in “ - yi) fe be over! act for Transportation, on {#908 98 it was called to Mr. Herrl-| tues of Giolla | outrage, 0 Never Felt Beiter,” He De- on tract for Transportation, ¢ man's attention, he dented the reported | het elandism has been described as} Raled (ori rlelArreet Bef Sail t Ss . toltivean : | being nothing but the expression of the 2 ares Before Sailing on Deu f y 4 Pe statements explicitly and added: 2 PAE CH 3 Ky reee ares Before oan’ H Threat of Death, ¢:, iifd not quit the fight if 1 wanted |everyday and of the o xa cl ALL Cece a : Mbvig aboard the} \to, There is far too much work to be|S0 It is, for It is ation of Bather > tle police La Provence, | i ie Inight living and thinking and doing, of {detective from that clty called at Heade 1 \ eh Mrs, | re f ty of {done for me to even think of retiring, ,TI8 5 a MEA ne quarters at nogn with the warrant and — : two charges had taken, | PALERMO, March Is—The body of) 7 a, particularly interested In the / fussed honesty and integrity in thought agidihetwehtedinesletancert; raattlnell 2 ‘i Hers ir Joseph rosino is still in the mortu-|o.eat Mexican railroad m we are{and word and de » life and Be AGaneky he renty a Fie Hale and hearty at the age of ninety: | 1 ist . ary chamber of the Rotoli Cemetery at] building in Mexico." ae eae nee Malh) apeaking and iccumtey and woulaliprobably. resist lars] ¢Wor John\ Die accompanied by hls} vel the disposal of W. H. Bishop, the Ammer-|_ The Harriman extension Into Mexico Plain dealing, of sincerjty uf purpose | OM Price Aire Cle Ea err nee ican Consul, Tz fs betng carefully has ea a nites Tong | ness of Its cause—all homely, everyday, { lleuts, Hyams and Hughes were sent | to-day. for on La Provence, of = pan eee Neermnonniacentlrieect with him, ‘They found Rudinsky at the | s guarded {s now under construction and the work | COmMMonplace virtues. aa Humared tana itateentiedicene(aa the neh f : Mr, Dish v days ago concluded! |, being pushed at a rate of speed never) President Taft's address was not} im “uleree Se Sieen! Ree’ O41 In returning to Paris Mr. Bigelow will ch M and fa contract of & shIPPIng | crore known in Mexican railroad build- yetiaits an eulogy of ex-Presideent Cleve | Cress: ie tet abe k English, The {revisit scenes where he took an active 1 4 Helcompahy for transportation of fing, ‘The road is well Uallasted, the lland. He referred often to many of] N€ Wa# unable to speak English ‘The sea aaa Fie ialsen cise Petrosino's body to America. To-day] raig are heavy ard the rolling stock |the public questions which were dealt | elective from Newark, a Pole, at- pete i ne SUCH NTIRRE TANNING | do who either} the ag to Mr. Bishop and threw | anq ati other equipment are of the hi with during Cleveland's two adminis. | tempted to question hin, but met with |e : i rs sojourn. there as Mir . ered alup his ment, Hoe said he had | eet 4 } trate In part sal no success, iL Uy) 1 \ her 1 Sewark sleuths 9 | Before sailing Mr. Bigelow. sal j maeriwal ecattelt 5 ing that his lite New York te Canal. “We hear much In these days of the| Henan ere a Rohn: pee ; RUCeoRa@ulittteatint | ld be in danger if he In any way} 9. on bond issue for the ex-{USUTDtION of the legislative Jurindictio cretive that the ire of the Court was! am 5 roar Sit tat, | mon nenteae Tithe thawCnaa maT i me Fee etae by the Executive branch. ts tong gs /#toused. He told Rudinsky through the to do ' fearful of the Matia’ angel seocicc orestes aga | ‘S Tong 48) interpreter that he had a perfect right z have bi wid nothing m n the sudje s fearful of the Mafia’s revenge. | sfoxico caused a lot of comment among, the tive br power | ty walk out of court and could not be , and to Conductor Wired Ahead. n into custody bY! the stockholders. It seems d nf the purse, the of Hxecutlve | srrested again on the old warrant 5 close dur Without n one of his sus} f re two whose for t t of a piece irption Is imaginat > real! Rudinski replied that” fie would not Ty 1 ahead, and pe peccnse 16 Un OUaIY te LIN ial jdanger arises from the iisposition of | cit out of court until the whole mat: y 1, hay i Newark J ve evry close, ‘The polics maintain ab- s in the Will] the Legislative branch to assume that|tyr wag straightened, Ie declared we {3 on th tive Farre Newark force, | 80 secreey with regard to thelr | make the Southern Pacific a trunk lne/it has the omnipotenc Parliament | jy ate Ree wilitike ace of {sit and Detectives. Fraec ORRATT li from New York to the banks of theland may completely control t t Ratha A Haloni Anat GOMld WeECeE tls) 5 v world he Pennsylvania's private staf, were| Ms Bi erday received an| Panama Canal. tlon conferred upon the leiteancescan hetannalngelinette f : waiting F Janonymous letter in which t “From. trustworthy Mextean sources | the Const! [fae aneearadties onialng vid) rs a . move ieinentula cl a Senay raat ocked in Poland. camo to the dead ay ft wes stated by ‘ewarik potice [ays he heard a certain 1 am informed that My. Harri OWes Debt to Oleveland, Tir ttelv Ste earavaprenentediiiitesi¢vad ad) WV nenscekeu le nelnad any s that Mrs, Albright’s chatelaine bag|indicates but does not [plans a great Pan-American Rattvoad| phe country ta un al es ED eeee wel as a), the pendir s iN had been found to be in Mrs. Ridley’s | the threat that ir, Bishop continues) system, linking the continents of th! tr. Cleveland for I out jal ines goo sane ing, and e Mr w smiled and{ possession with ail its contents Intact, {hls activities In the Petrosino case he! America and South America by til" | his controversy with a i EA pele Cen est en FYE St sold) “Lam not view on rs worth $40, that could | would return to America dead instead d Mr. Jose M. Ortiz, the Anata noentenei wed te shih Sen-| Church. But the news got to I iny other political questlo not Pie Newark, pollee | of alive, aineer, of No. 60 W: Rte IniinarCewatititt tations that there | and word was sent to the pastor To Come Back Hefreshed, also i 4 ae Gals a Het sh ROMs, March 18.—Ambassador ( Evening World repor jure ati st PS attempted | Stanislaus that he was an outlaw maanevatena iment Were dt had heen dropped, and meant | con tatked to-day with boreizn M Mr, Ortlz is a native of Alame aiagratlon' : Ssccutlye | he) was) tgnom|nously dismissed it ninety-two, Mr, Bigelow expects to to the iightful owner later, | ter the threatent a, Mexico, and the owner Of) tier reviewing M So far as is known, Father Ansioh ing great many tit fevaBOU ley Was overcome rer ar=| tetters addre: ; 5 ' After reviewing Mr. ch din Ges IiGG TRS taht th : ind a gr y t| y wa Foome at her ar-t tetters address H. Bishop, the | sion copper mines in the State of} >, F ud’s de- | had no part in this transa and think about an bout during kKed that her daughter in American Con Palermo, Sicily, In feat In 1888 and his re-ele 1 in 4892, |) Rudinski is sald to have been 18 > be notified, but over the| American ¢ ‘a Stelly, In} Guerrero. His family is prominest In! st, ‘Tart came to t ; jB L E present trip. it learned that Mrs, | the Mm of his a Ha {n running | sfexico, One of the towns on the Harri: | isougsed the tise of ty usta 86 intimate friendship wit a worker prominent in ing. the o} in the ainst Lieut. Petrosing med Ortiz, after the engl Who lrneene v a o ge ner Anston out ay Tistaterandiiat nd Old Man « ee luaband yu He i SUGAR Tee is named Ortiz, after the engine ‘When Mr. € 8 led in State and nation, nd Old Man Ae York, was murdered here siX!ja5 veen all over Western Mex . tie if Aare din se} Denounces the Arrest. s no doubt re- = Gees horseback, and knows every mile of the eats han act! The Newark detectiy f s s efvesied and] { t i esured C £ Le aL seemed as if over ‘ . | JEFFRIES 1RYING 10 GET Ibasea aatured the An creat tteld invaded by the genius of La over the | ing with a number of 1 i \ vhat sulate ne 'Mhe building aft have further mrooethat sr Ru ted | whether ee ns ched and Mr AnIGt ean EH hee oi aaeronihranventiwas m over |, pie? t Janes J. Jef rmer mplon” Bishop was being guarded every tiny Hed) Bor y carry his Mex BOs , " me CLE: of th tos) he went out road syste by to Newark in « Be | once or pla 1 the | day denied ¢ had decided to ac- —— ura, contine oO i | questioned by the Pros- | New York t i y | ‘| son's cha e re- \ others 0 i ” | ecutor. Board of ‘Trustee he pres | cept Jack Johnson's chal The re CLERK OWES thers of my family, Fam on nie Buty | ecueors | port of his decision to meet the present 0 $43,396, ted In copper mines in the stat ei aac | When this was Magistrate | or lending ils 3 influence and titleholder said that Johnson's. inter- | 4 Saas ’ verrero, Kome five hundred miles araralant ana ]orane he denounce! tie arrest of Ruding | his pen reform, views had taunted the big Calitorn Mansfield's Debts Scattered on Two the State of Jalisco. We jear |, 1d De atic | 2Y a8 an outrage, a Lsald the pollee} Mr Mu t ee Sar Into a decision to re-enter the ring, mel Continents—Asnets Nowhere, t ¢ Harriman engineers have ber; judgment, the | thls cit Huh bes SEACH Ds Nee and awielad that he was ready to officially announce} James H. Mansfield, who deseri! rough thet State, Working in the di was threatenea | Warrants lege tnt i i ; iy: ln his willingness to meet the negro, | himself ax a clerk residing at No, ection of Panama, and I am satisticd | the Democratic | Charees Involving ; Here NR iia Gegrabslén' alGvan! yeaTe Sy haven't sald anything to anybody,""| West Forty-third street, in a voluntary | that ie wonderful energy of the grest d were based an Ind! LO eres ar preter said Jeffries, at the Hotel Albany, | bankruptcy petition in the United states | an railroad builder will not rest | Se ee een aetpaceaes leet auitbeaiot' Th York Evening ‘Hav decided ght Joh 71 DI tourt to-da Y h 7 er of ‘Ane [and editors of ‘Th k Evenu “Have you decided to ght Johnson?” | District Court to-lay giver Habllitten of | ti built right up to the| Entitled to Lasting Gratitude. Peat’ instar pointed Amert uae The « World reporter, | #t395.83, with no available assets Parana 1 itsalt. | f President Lin- ® ; ‘ bankrupt owes the Goldfield Club, | The patriotle spirit: which moved so Consul at I esi) 4 “No, I hi sald Jeffries. “Clot Goldfield, Nev., $28 house charges: rate Mr. Harriman is pyii! er Mr, Cleveland's leadership Lis SG IE haat atand where Twas weeks ago. [want |Natlonal Democratic Club, No. SEMEN | jn her Pacife extencions Hat vy Mtership | GoUNT TOLSTOY STILL ILL. Mitust a aide to proner condi. | avenue, $4 house charges: Violet Wat- 5 t A Hee 8nd eave. the) a + TERSBU RG, ‘ He was Secretar to veo If T ean get into proper condl. | avenue areey:, Violet Wat. trom repudiation entitled them| ST. PETERSBURG, March 18-| yf} iy tion before 1 easy Twili Aight any- [foamed 1 Wyant’ Poet Continued on Second Page.) ur everlasting gratit | count Leo is akain suffering | po: " Gen, . ’ street, loaned: Hotel Ceci? + ——o - Na i whieh the tow of the veins in hie) che gemen st uals ge Ime bef ‘he agheanues ie dee | hie t vane $100 boars tt iotel i a Cranberries in Heavy 8 Hea! ; t his condition as yet is not ee ee ta Ot “Tiden's @e ie VEne re M 2 bed han p py as eaccutor of id iiaion Bei oe bis, | Kaouusing, ew eiean, (Contiaued on Second Page) tate Wi nates who extension ¢ | been making Inquiries. TI his Intention to remain in h | called out by an alleged interview with | ‘him, published in a Los Angeles after- | ARRIMAN B 000 Trunk Line Thr | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | WLOS COUNTRY OWES SCORES ARREST GREAT RAILROAD CLEVELAND DEBT, OF FORMER PRIEST DRECTTOPANANA TAT ough Seven Republics. try Along Pacitic. BiH, rough t west, search it of rea ject which ambitious raliroad plans Mr. Har n was ne s to-da e noted ‘ewd men who h s n Pa he yng the westet H ine that Harriman will, wit need that railroad me the Panan an rgales, on the Mex oP oy the om N der, down t ex! icaragua and ¢ Coas: sta Rica tot | Panama and there connect anama Railroad, which pari anama Canal over to Colon. plates ret y fl ostensibiy ver busier His promp, Los Angeles tu the rapid ithe dow > have are con- as started | neste. t thr a. Salvador, Honduras, e City of with ‘allels t Could Not Quit If He Wished, Mr. Harriman’s statement concerning rness was NEW YORK, ‘date in hono: of the U With him on the sani the other roises, Him to Break from Party on Silver. Public Duty and Man of Within town this and women d | memorial the United Highest Character, two hours reached Pr t Taft was egie Hall ng on the stage at Ca e of pron t mer ering a eulogy of Gro- veland at the first of the two meetings arranged for this of the dead ex-President ed States, attorm were prominent Chet J the ex- stice F tnel ding LINE TO PANAMA. pipet FROM MEXICO, A GREAT — PRESIDENT./NO | ee Brought Warrant Here Also Rouses Wrath of Court. Anton Rudinskl, a deposed Polish pr was arrested this afternoon at No. West One Hundred and Nine- | teenth street on a warrant issued by fze Herr, of the Criminal Court of ark, charging him with consptracy | nthe case of Father Brasmus Anste | pastor of St. Stanislaus’ Chureh, mur+ dered in his rectory In Newark a week ako yesters There was no indictment against him | snd no evidence apparently and Magis- me Court and | trate crane rele OGY IN MURDER PLOT oo rd Is Building $100,000,- Praises Spirit Which Moved! Magistrate Crane Declares: It Outrage and Dis Rudins DENCE OF CRIME. | 1,400 Miles Already Con-/Patriot in Highest Sense of The Newark Detective Who structed Through Rich Coun- sed him harges “Gg it ear RT nT a] | Circulation Books Open to All,”? | THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1909. vy. Hughes, wl » spoke; Rich-| Rudinskt was hurried to Centre Street ard Watson Gilder, who read a poem ot| ce Court. Mrs. Antonina Satzycka, his own composition de the housekeeper, who was shot and| »| painfully Injured by the three assassins | Paul Mor-| who killed Father Ansion, was In al aus and Andrew iside room in the Criminal Courts Build Jing. Rudinski was lined up with fifteen | From the hh above the stage in! persons picked indiseriminately from | the main auditorium a portrait of Mr. the crowd in the court, and Mrs. Satay Cleveland, appropriately draped, looked ka was brought In and asked to! down upon 4 score or more k him if she could recognize © actively associit him, as one of the three men who en- | e th of his a tered the rectory and killed Father y others wi and admired When ft entered t entire as: sem ® rose and stood up he had been sate | Mayor McClellan, who presided arose as soon as the fit ber of the m isi said: al pro; In his a fins Mayor remarks ‘ated in the assassination, Then the case came before Magistrate y each face. ontinuing her walked slowly down the rutiny, gs the line and at last admitted that JOUN BIGELOW, * WHO DOESN'T FEAR SEA TRIP AT 92. DN BGELON, ‘TY, HES hen she | j : times siie traversed the distance | l p none of the men before her was impll- | gene | eT} KONAPDERS OEMEND MUNSON OF $1000 OR RH MLNS BOY ete Boldly Drive to School, Tell Teacher Young Son of James P. Whitla Is Wanted at Father’s Office and Carry Off Child. MAIL LETTER TO PARENTS ORDERING MONEY SENT THEM. Two in Daring Plot at Sharon, Pa., Being Hunted by Force of Police—Stolen Boy Is a Nephew of F. H. Buhl, Million- aire Iron Manufacturer. SHARON, Pa., March 18.—William Whitla, the young son of James P. Whitla, a wealt didate for Congress, was kidnapped by two men to-day and later his parents received a letter deamacing a ransom of $10,000, The boy is a pupil in room No, 2 of the East Ward School. About two men drove up to the school ina buggy. One met id him that William Whitla was wanted at his father’s . The ind the teacher prepared the child for the journey, hy and well-known attorney and former Republican can- 9,30 this morning he janitor and to office immediately As she was putting on the clothing she remarked to the boy: “1 hope they are not kidnapping you.” .The boy Was taken to the buggy, where he the two men, ween imbed in and took a seat bet That was the last seen f him. CANNON KISS James Whit'a, is in New 1 business to-day. ed to return at noon Mrs, Whitla began an investigation, but failed to find any trace of boy, She Went to the school and there learned ray that the boy had been taken away by } j j {Wo men. About 1 o’clock this after+ U hoon the postman stopr the Whitla, he ome and left a letter addressed to the ie boy's fatler { | Mrs. Whitla opened tt gq found tter instructed Mr, Whitlt to adver. tise v » te money could be secured, _s rhe tee Were notified and sent out , 1 ~ he men, 1 asked Uncle Joe” Winds Up Con- of teary towns {0 co-op= gress Presentation to Mi 3 a brother-in-law of B, Ms Mee < mill iron manus McCann in Gallant Style. endent of F e and Detec- MeQuaide, 0 ‘as notified © Kidnapping t oon and Im- ed a large number of Young Whitla is WASHINGTON, March 18.—F 8 of ni ism in saving the live ers on the case the Gen 1901, Miss Mary Me- during the burni) years old. near New York » two men who kidi pped young as to-day nted aker | Whitla are said to be Italians, . on behalf of Congr La ———-—_—- silver life-saving medal. WESTON HEADS FIR TROY. Then she urs re old, recovering from § ever ON Veteran Walker on His Last Lap North Along Hudson River, HUDSON, N, Y., M h 18.—Tired sixty-mile tramp from Fish- stage of his New o walk, Edward an pedestrian, his Francis Veston, the ve 1K o-day on what \ he final lap of bis a = i River, Wes- $ morne The World's Irayet Hnreau, ; ‘eat Becond Arcade oot ew Puitzes Bullds * hours bee fog. Fullest ingormacion. ‘Tickets, Drafts, He said he Parcel and Bag Checking: A ne A "Oy, @tblic convenience. In the path of travel, ht In Troy. $1,000 REWARD THE WORLD will pay a reward of $1,000 for information that will lead to the detection, arrest and conviction of the man or men responsible for the murder Police Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino, in Palermo, ily, on Friday evening, March 12, hitor carried the message to the boy’s teacher

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