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CRAZY SNAKE RALLIES TRIBE FOR DEATH FIGHT Chief in War Dance Calls on “Red Hearts” for Final Stand as Troops Draw Near. Ground, but Army Force ) Keeps Them on Move. { ' OKLAHOMA CITY,’Okla., March ¢-One hundred Creek Indians, | | | Dreeds and negroes, under up thelr mareh on the warpa to-day, but were failing to spre terror among the people that events in earlier days caused they were retreating before five com- puntes of determined Oklahoma militia- men in an effort apparently to reach a ) ) \ Stronghold in the Tiger mountains, ‘The militiamen ordered out yesterday by Gov, Haskell as a result of the up- i oo rising that came after a cla Baum and Deputy Sheriff! Odom were killed, camped for the night at Hickory Hills, the camp which had been hastily evacuated by Crazy Snake at their ap- proach. At break of day the soldiers moved forward to give battle to the redskin. Dut the chief, through the agency his’ sleepless scouts, had been w, ing every move e@way, apparently not feast not caring, to fight / foes in the open. \ The militiamen at this pushed forward at couble quick Indians were about ten mil from them, hut the troops daring, allowed to choose the end thus gain a big advantage the open. Shooting in the Night. from Henrietta. Frontleram t signs of disintegration, plete surrender, @ contemptuous refusal. Real Red Hearts. help him forcefully to redre ressed t To a man the Creeks fntention of fighting the > the deat! come after Crazy jake’s appeal t a war dance was started and the camy was in an uproar. Ovary age togge kept hdd glory, The yet spectacle nace a great dh then hastily went back to thelr at Hickory Hills and reported that t Indians really meant to fight Late to-day {t reported t Crazy Snake, fearing arrer jis escape, deserting lis is now on Ws intercede with. t! UNION PACIFIC “FINED, Federal Court ‘ase and Others $3,000 SALT LANE, Wnited tes Distri ct Court day Judge Marshall Pacific Rat Short Line, the and J. M. Moore, Pacific Company, $3,007 cach Everett Buckingnam, divis of the Oregon Sho It ts pure ¥ gu Don’t Look for " you look in the RIGHT place. WORLD “To Let” Ad Produce the ‘Need! | EXPECT. CLASH TO-DAY, |) Redskins Try for a Battle- 29,| WASHINGTON, March 29,—In the last halt- personal command of Chief Crazy Snake, kept th early dd the such Rather, hat the home of Crazy Snake, tn which Marshal nd he led his forces or at his white juncture away were de- termined the redskins should not be battleground At the rate of progress they were miaking the troops were In @ fair way to’ overhaul the Indians before many hours and force them Into a fight !n ‘The night passed without any alarms after the soldiers had bivouacked, Fir- ing was heard here and there, but this was due to the restlessness of roving bands of half-breeds. The Indians them- selves kept closely within their camp, Petwaen the North Canadian River and { Deep Fork Creek, about saventeen miles m acting as scouts for the Btate troops, who passed most of the | night near the Indians’ camp, returned shortly after daylight with news that old chieftain’s forces were showing The half-breeds @ud negroes, overawed at the unusually active measures of the whites, were counselling elther abject filght or com- these acouts asserted ‘Yo thee propositions Crazy Snake made He said that all those who feared might go at once, but that all who had real red hearts would stay by him and wrongs under Which his people writhed. So enthustaatic did th s Rnitrond yn traffic Line, was The seated lead packets fe you tea free fro, Needles in Haystacks Suitable Rooms, Houses or Apartments are not needles, but they are not easy to find—unless Last week, for example, The World printed 5,478 separate “To Let” advertisements—2,438 More than the Herald or ANY OTHER New York Morning newspaper, Sift the ‘'Haystacke” and THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, GRE ' Shrewd Schoolgirl Her Own Lawyer, and Sisters She Sues to Protect. NATION'S BIRTH — BYEAR- RATE 20,000,000 SERVES SUMMONS ~— BELOW NORMAL ON WER ARNOYER | ene Official Figures May Prompt Minnie Greenberg, Armed | Federal Inquiry on the | With Court Writ, Braves | Dwindling of Families. Woman’: W:ath HER OWN LAWYER. LIFE TO BLAME. |IS [FLAT Crowding and Hurry in the |Conduets Prosecution of Ac-| ni Shoe ot | Big Cities, Chief Causes for | tion Resulting from Feud | Serious Conditions. in Tenement. | There were great doings tn the tene- ment at No. % Clinton street to-day when Minnle Greenberg, eight years old, century the birth rate In the United States | alten in a surprising degreo, NVins) according to figures compiled by Rossiter, tramped bravely up the stairs to the of the Census Bus) third floor, knocked on the door of Mrs t tine {tis about| Sarah Schlosberg’s flat, and handed Mrs. of Fratce, As the fall-| Schlosberg a summons commanding her rato in France has oceasioned| to appear in Essex Market Court and t NY) comca aa has| promise to restrain Annie and Bennio red gove: nental action, {t is not! o BENGE 4 iF and Solly and Tzay Schlosberg trom TEES AKOTA ITALIA GREATER | turtRer persecution of Minnie and Sadie SET Rea eo | and Annie and Sophie Greenberg. All wauses leading up to the steady dwind:| the tenants in the house were out in the ing families | Baers | halls to see what would happen, be Ce HEaTG Ce} Nothing happened, Minnle Greenberg Ne Weare Git janded the summons to Mrs, Schlosberg, Rhee who does not speak English, Mra. Schlosberg promptly pased it over to her elev ar-old daughter Annie, who lation is soon to ‘ensus Bureau. It comparisons between nsus taken In the United States In 1799 and the one completsd in 1969, Betwegn the tw) dates the size ji ot familtes is found to be Inva \s the prize mathematician of the downward, Another feature of -_| Houston street public school, Annie; in the opinion of the months-old baby brother, Bennle, and towns or in the rural districts, ‘a friend,” tanec, taken in conjunction with the| read It and, turning to Minnie, eines | decreasing birth rate, is the steady ten. | [ated one word—one scornful word, dency of population toward the clttes Called Her “Smarty.” The apartment house started of to school with sister Sadie, In his forthcoming report Mr. Rossiter! Be it known that there ta a feud on Hon Turned from a Yonkers | 1 ACTER CLYNE'S WIFE LOSES fl and away from towns and country, marty," sald Annis to Minnie, just | is a distinct connection be- like that a TEE] Wit t census officials f Sadie, “fat” and the tenement room do not while Annie and Bennie and Sallie encourage large families, The struggle Schlesberg trailed close behind, wrath- H f FEET ROUEN for existence in the large citles also ful but silent. Annie warned » reduction in familles and the Then Minnie went downstairs, kissed ent of population, her palpitating mother and her six- is more wearing and exhausting than “Don't say nothing, under conditions that obtain in small. her brothers, “They've got a judge eal ceeerenceaieeerteress! udge Refuses to Accept Ref- phone that, while the total population | petween the Greenbergs and the Schlea- : of the U States Increased rapidly bergs. Harvy Greenberg ts a pusheart Hospital Had Tramped Near- | oreo’: in Fay f eA hel b she spite a f ed Near cree D ( . the relative population | peddier, A few years ago he was a pros. p pec ree’s Report in Favor of of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and | perous eilk, me: nt ins Warsaw, One ly to Brooklyn Home, | Granting a Decree. Baltimore increased even more rapldly. after another he and his wite had seen In 179 the population of theve four cilles | seven Infant boys die. The last had just 7 formed only 24 per cent. of the total, | passed awa yen he was drafted to Pollceman Taylor, of the Hamilton} ng World.) Y., March 29.— divorce has been refused Supreme Court Justice Morschauser, Anna Boyd Both are but In 180 they included within their! join the army a confines 7.6 per cent. of the population 1 fight the Japanese Minnie, now eight years old, was then of the coun a toddler, and Sadie, now six, was an Some {dea is given of the startling Infant—a twin of a boy that died. avenue ant Cole stree effect of the falling birth rate wien the | Instead of going the war Greenberg first gl. believed h report points out that had the average | sacrificed his business and led, wi eres size of American families remained the | wife and his two baby gris, 70 Am same {n 199 ag {t was in 179, the United dam, Holland. Annie was born tnere {States would have a native population | three years ag From Amsterdam he the policeman shook him and asked him, Coyne ts greater by 2,0W,(0) persons. ncved to London, where Sophie was ¥ Sat was the “It may be claimed," says Mr, Ros- bora two years ago, and fom Tondon The man p to his feet, which titer, “that the people of the United he carne to New York, whore Benne was, Were encased only in pleces of burlap, States have concluded that they are only | born “They're frozen and [ can't about half as well able to rear children,| Piano Made Them Aristocrats. at any rate without personal sacrifice,| Greenberg and his wife are educated under the conditions which prevailed Inj and havea taste for music, Mrs. Green- 1800 as thelr predecessors proved them- berg plays the piano, and Greenberg and selves to be under conditions prevailing Minnie play the violin, Thetr four room in 1790."" apartment on the second floor front at As between the two censuses, the re-| No, 39 Clinton street, furnished on the Dlocks of luction in the percentage of children to Padeliul t pl is as cozy and spotless out and AY nue st Brooklyn, found a mar Hamil huddled up in the g 4 hv, and at oy n Joseph Coyne, to be drunis. The mi cial, huweve and his face so ex: ive of misery that! well known in theatrical cricles. Mrs. a comedienne, Her husband ade a hit in the “Merry Widow" in Last winter he played the part in “The Mollusc’ at the ‘Theatre, New York. ne charged her husband with He lived, in June, 1903, she with Alice Fraser, at the Ald- in London, nony of alleged indiscretions on! with 3 Frazer was of- al MeCay, a mutual friend | nove The policeman wagon and station house. Edward Cole stree ummoned a patrol man was taken to the There he said he was of No. WV in a few feet gave “ly: e tas there is in the city.) “f've h wee ynes, He testified before Rof- each family has been more than halt. And they havea piano, the only musi: , ; Dette ce Ott Travis that he was in Lon- The number of children under sixteen cal instrument of that character tn the | he #8 a, “a uy CH Hi IA iy Ui CU? SS, CD CT? years of age to cach family in the Co. hyuse days ago a friend wrote 1 could get a ALAN oa ‘ 4 lonlat days was 28 as compared with © possession of a plano job up in West Point and I scraped up, COvNe and Miss Frazer In rooms which a Ra of aristocrats, is accentuated by the fa: Greenberg buys his Turkiss bath tickets I blew my $2 worth at @ time, and Mrs. Greenberg arrived My shoes they jpccupied at the Aldwych Mansions, | a the way from the Waldorf, | he was stop ite algo saw) couple {a the Savoy restaurant, Referee Everett Tvavis rcconimiended all the money T could and w last cent « Lo In 16 i has been “known to have “her \ dressed In a xlfttering parlor of ( i : adove Has dressing in Grand street | ' th Interio decree vorce KILLED BY GAS to the time the Greenbergs ar- 28 hope. an amen ianr ane ueeres at atysree rived the Schiosvergs, who. have no pened soul ated LORAreu Coyner aw lthoutiall: no, Were the dominant factors in) 7 knew my Mocecnnunces entice LoS li Morschauser In his decision, accept the referee's report, bum there nt the ine ase upon the 'Yy ‘deere |Sehlosberg in the school, In addi- |} s it stands shotd be she pleys the violin every evens | from, starvadon roborat single witness her mother plays the hospital, whe: hose te ne findings are X-Year-old Sade ( d for AN Be honors in t ity social life he tenement by rea- waa er POLIGE HEADQUARTERS: «= It UOuAT IAT PRISON Poa | eenberg Was | amputate both hool than r medicine and a bottle taking home to Baby Annie and § Overcome, Bennle Greenberg. aa on (SAL evening, while the Werks Were holding a hone con- In a second floor rear room of No. 515 anuerecatitnolplanoni El Acredi? ST 414 24) Gaby In Danaliy Pr arepeehit ian te cal ert ey ayers at tne vlane. Plowed in Steady Tide—1,034 ee eatt ay House Penalizes A, Nbaled a: sige 4 and diand st Kahn, Who Once Got $150,000 Fee in Case re thrown at the door of the an ent. eenbders ran into the hall. He al childron scampering up and he stairs and heard the door the Schlosberg apartment, Went to Court for Summons. Minnie Greenberg had heard In ¢ how people who have a fi other people go to the Essex Court and get a summons on t One of went to’ the court vesterda had oceupled a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Bottles, Si —All Down the Sewer James Wier, « middle-aged couple, were found dead by gas woman on the floor this morning, the near a gas heater and the man tn b Just as Magistrate House was enter- ing the Harlem Court yesterday mom- saw hls probation officer, Po- k ng to qulet Aaron liso avenue, a | Wine flowed as never before at Po- lice Headquarters this afternoon, Alto- | gether there flowed 1,0% bottles and six casks of the finest Itallan wines, But An examination of the room showed that the tragedy liad been due to an ac- cident and not to preparation, MARCH 49, “ANNIETHE BRE” ‘SAND SNIPE IRL CANON CHASE |Benetarta sent for ! > thelr \care were to the. fe her [amonstrators suppressed ine fact that Sq! nite 1909, AND CHAUFFEUR HELD AS ELOPERS: —_——-—— DISOBEYS ORDER AUGUSED IN COURT MADE BY DEBY COURT AS A PERSEGUTOR i ‘Belle of Hog Alley” and Her Cora Sinclair Fails to Appear |Jacob Grant, sf ee for Sell- Examination in Suit Against Young Laird. DEM DS $50 000 When arralgned to-day before Maglis- | trate Higginbotham in the Bedford Ave- 3 | nue Police Court, charged with violating Threat. | te Sunday law, Jacob Grant, a haber~ j dagher, of No, 683 Broadway, Willlamg- | ens to Have Her Brought Up | nurs, dectared that he was a victim ot in Contempt Proceedings. persecution and called the attention of the Court to the fact that eight months | ago he had a quarrel wih the Ray, “Hog Alley” was all buzzing with ex-| Miss Cora Sinclalr, of No. 158 West | | Canon William Sheafe Chage, pastor of citement to-day over the discovery that Fifty-fourth street, who Inatituted suit |CBFist's Episcopal Church at Bedford Annie, the bride ct Strong, hadb recently, egalnat and Division avenues. Annie, tde ¢ : Strong, ha y against Samuel 8. Latrd Jr, The Rev, Canon Chase wags tn the fled to Bridgeport with Dean Rankin, son of a Philadelphia milltonaire, for | courtroom to aid in the prosecution of “Mog Alley” is that sectlon of Broad~ $50,000 damages for alleged breach of Grant, who Was arrested yesterday way whieh js owned to the exclusion of promise of marriage, dtd morning for selling a necktle. ct Sess he Anand Petree Cy pia 1 not appear | “one haberdastior told the Magistrate ork by automobile before Supreme Court Justice O'Gor-| that he was a momber of the Wiillams- manufacturers’ agents and 1.| burg Board of Trado and that elght Keepers. It extends from Forty-ftth Nathan counsel for young | months ago the board bg) (Evi the street almoat to inth street. Annie Laird, anounced he would ge an | Clorayman to deliver an address at one was the bello of “Hog even bee additional order requiring her'te ance, (of ts meetings. He had been asked for sho was married to “Ed” Strong. cause why who should nat be punishod | t speak along business lines. When “Ed” Strong, fascinated by the for contempt. “But Insteat of dolng that,” sald laring and skill with which she could, Robert L. Turk, representing Miss | Gt#nt, “ho deliveral a sermon that ing Necktie on Sunday, Com- Companion Arrested in | for | plains Against Minister. Bridgeport. JUEST | SHE ~ HUSBAND'S R Girl Was Pet of Auto Demon- Defendant’s Lawyer strators and Garage Men. zens of New Burage-| man to-day, as she hnd been ord Burkan Sunday law ta hink," sa i slit Just ax well have been preached run a machine all by her lonesome, Sinclair, declined to discuss the ease. ea After he had spoken: £ married Annie last August "Hog Alley’, "I can't tell you anything,” sald Mr, |went to him and Fanonnsrati yt as was desolate, U adway | Ti ‘ny on iis Hne of tal told him that he was TED Up and down Broadway| Turk, when asked at his oMeo why! {Poutg have spoken on business lines, over and above the whizzing of de Miss Sinclair did not appear in court.{as we suggested, He got Very angr; onstrating cars could be heard the, Laird's attorney obtained the order. at this and wrote me a letter In which noans of chauftéurs and garage men! last woele for Miss Snciair'a examina-| yo threatenel to Ogee aie i a ne nave been persecuted, ving that Annto had shaken tha) tlon to-day and it was expected there “Aivyittrute Higginvotham then asked "bunch." | Would bo sensational developments in the clergyman why | fined his ace But the groans of the abandoned soon | the case, Laird contends that the ac- tivities in behast of the changed to cheers, Ante the Bride) ton against him was started for the Bik. | was more on ¢ ley and more pro-| purpose of blackmall, you and some otaers would miscum sociable (otherwise, a good! Miss Sinclair, in her complaint, set of your time | and aibsationh to Man feller) than she had been before, gho| forth that young Laird, after courting [3M Wii" to give was gil over the place all the time,| her for flve years, and leading her to. Brooklyn a trim, red-cheeked, her black alr juat believe ho would marry her wedded a work though disordered to flutter entleingly | wealthy Ph! eeze under her #aucy cap. her to enaol Without y furt aso Mag ginbotham at the paroling tho i upport 0° 2 Lalrd reforred | women purchasepa how a inine hand, could run aycar as well ay any | pitt f ttle Nant on the Witey-tocban! Wet "Dear Tal But more and more he reetned to Ike |“ ratrd is the son of Samuel 8, Latrd, to spend he around the headquar-| o¢“tded? Senohee te enue A ters of Dean fta kin, wi was the dem= facts ent Pere GR ea ahoe manu, ras : Notice to Consumers trator for ours company | jarse cities of the enlererchea sn atna i i , young id his company | Yaind mot Miss Sinclar | of ue ot ae ioh r “Lion Brand” when i awhile ‘go, Th e jsent Rankin to § | demonstrating. gladness of Annie's presen of a Job as managing his father's busiiess in fdgeport to do some SIs About that. time. tir eaue tom JORDAN ANSWERS CHARGE [et Stes commonteaied win Suet.” QE MURDERING HIS WIFE. Condensed Milk and Annie and Dean Rankin were ar- rested in a boarding-louse on Fairfleld avenue, Bridgeport. Under the etreuin, Prisoner Had Carted Wife's Mu- and th jaws oO fonnecticut they wi | tiated Body Around in a Trunk they were adjudged beremptorlly guilty of crime and w hele ball, —Caught Through Cabman, CAMBRIDGE, New Premium Stores 201 Montgomery St, Jersey City 217 East 59th St, New York 12 Centre Street, New Haven which neither of them could pay trong has not yet got back ne dias | mond engagement ring which he gave} Maes, March %.~)| sannte aad which she has given, he| Without tho least trace of nervousness, There is a larger and finer fiears, to Rankin lGnemtérl alisbraahnatvw ered vec inalet: | selection of premiums to choose from than ever, Remember that labels from Lion Brand Eveporated Milk are good for Premiums, just as those from Lion Brand Condensed When you buy Lion Brand Milk, either Evaporated or Con- densed, you are getting the best. | ment charging wife murder with a plea of not guilty before Judge Edgar R. Sherman, {n the Middlesex County Su- | | perfor Criminal Court, at East Cam-| | bridge to-day. Immediately after the | plea had been entered Attorney Harvey in Pratt, of Boston, counsel for the de- | fense, offered two motiuns, one advanc. | ng a technical question of jurisdiction ca st, qecend di motion to quash the on these m HISING BANE “RVTIGON, = through the suspicions of a cabdriver, | who thought that a trunk which he had transported for Jordan contained atolen goods, The cabdriver notified the police | Ena a search of the trunk disclosed fragments of Mrs, Jordan's body packed tightly In tt. The woman bh: been wdiled and her bedy cut Into small pleces | The head was found in the furnace at the Jordan home tn Somerville, Jordan | | was arrested In a Boston lodging-house, | | ee 'YOUNG SOGUS DEAF MUTE No matter where you live or what your occupation may be, you can dress well on our new = radit- We carry 9 select and up-to-date stock of Ladies’ & Gents’ ‘Depositors in Closed Institu- tion Quieted by Promise of Mondaini’s Early Return. About three hundred men and wom: deaf mute, who was arrested in Ho- boken for begging and then tortured Into physical demonstrations of tho fact | that he was neither deaf nor dumb, was sentenced to ninety days fn the peniten- ho sail her Uife’s savings of $2,00) ‘ | e tied up {n the bank, A man with | tary by Recorder MeGovern In Ho- one arm gone and the other crippled Jy deilvering th deplored the loss of $1.38) which he corder told Seymo had on deposit with Mondaint. Bescesnicab siairy ‘The crowd was working itset¢ to a | the tolls of the pe pitch where disorder seemed certata, | vhen @ rumor began to spread that Mondaini would return within the next red to meet any run te | 8, depositors in the private banking WILL REPENT NINETY DAYS. | e house of E, Mondaint, at No, 18 Union | street, Brooklyn, which closed on Sat-| Charles Seymour, the young bogus urday, gathered about the building to- |day bewalling thelr troubles and call- ing upon the sainte to bring the miss- ing banker back, There was one wom- Open an account with us and pay ‘1.00 Wi Lenox atts 2274 8d Ave., Bet. 123d & 124th Sts. Business Confidential, Open Evenings. sentence the Re- that he was about as ever fell into SPRY AT 64. Keeps Well and Active on Postam, Postum does one good because It Is} | A policeman who speaks Italian aig Made of clean hard wheat and con. [his best to give cireulation to the re. tains no drug or other harmful sub- | port, and in a few minutes the crowd Stance, | tripped off to thelr homes more than ty husband always had his cot ‘ ¢ vice a day—thought he could half satisfied, leaving only a few doubt- | fee twice a day—-thous ae agin ‘not do without it,” writes a N, Y. ers hanging about the doors, woman, “About twelve years ago be | € ac a he vanished n ‘| 01 ‘he vanished banker's son, Antonio, bogan to have bat spells who Is now in charge, said to-day that 4 “His head feit queer, was dizzy and sick at his stomach. The doctor Wwe ve built up lis father went away about ten days i fots tt f ( rrsvtire and her it all went down the sewer—every drop . h 4 OMEHAnlananGancene Mae Wo gas fots that are close together had | Siris ey of it-with twenty b'uecoate standing rities have made 6&0. 4 eee 1a peer | ould come and prescribe for bilious. | ; baer turned; on aniilleltheiotharswas ives) Matera rexatty by, clutching their throats and averting fe, yours {around PL SVeHCAyaR marie BaRaeaR ire but medicines gave no perma-| such an enormous in- te Gas critgal tere ae tate ees | OR MW ctuenenest anmeneanst HEE CED FR HRCI Ca ars ERIS ERTION ACES eB aE nent relief, stitution in Walker on was arranged for a gas-heater con- O he: ? ey y nouncin, gistrate House as a dot States, Jne of his friends « tat : policema » who lifted her up to Magis. they eailed ft. + rledwaithe n a short time the same old ays . nection, but there was no tube on tho| trate Walsh's desk and the Magistrate. This great flood of wine that went to, adJectlv Saeco TRIG es Guetta fies would return. This went on Street, shows that lo- heater to conne coveted summons, Wasie Was se y the State E: ages, It was the friend's story that! for years, uatll we dreaded these cation doesn’t count Tha poultiod ini Which: Ihe wo) z afternoon and. ev eee rane rad the erie r jor year cation does count he posith hich the woman was | the energe had the miniane ge Pacror oF Mondainl would be back as soon as he apetis an feared he would become | tiara Heazaters found @ had awakened tacked up on the all of thele parlor, Sen atrest. could, alse cash on” some of his) SPOYS A fora “hang,”’ if value after the r Ned with gas, and | Tight alongstde the plano. And Son an extensive \ reasons why CSUs | t 1 ri 55 (: AB e H i 7 ——— wi we is ¢: a o | that she had crawied from bed In a des- | MorMing Minnie performed the momen: neglected to. pro the language Kahn was using. He sent 7m ee Erlend fo noma ws old) Es ez: and price are right. perate effort to reach the gas Jet and) Mrs. Scblosberg, throueh Annie, ane MCOMe. is tne amount that wae/ th? excited lawyer away in tho care 0’ AUTOISTS IN CONVENTION, te SERA R SRO WaT IMGRANGTODEC! Such value-giving as have at least { when ihe poured into the sewer tram the Poltoe | Headquarters court yard to-day was | seized when the State ex men raided nds until this morning, when meant to give him a Workhouse sei ence for contempt of court. aRcvit Off. GE 1 conscious | nounced that they weuld turn iF off, ld hed ae Seceneciais twenty: witnesses. in cour and died within a few feet of the gas | (wepty, Winns ‘adie and 1 will be our witnesses,” 3 Mary Kelly, from whom the, Sald Minnle Greenberg, Higa th street piace. All i cahn'a friends relativerma | couple reated the room, eald that they . we and the importers got to him, and at the t moment ie let [had been in excellent spirits yesterday,’ RATS STAMPEDED WOMEN, — 2%,bottles and ten e offender off wi tine of $, |and had talked with other lodgers about | Courtsdustics Blatienard, which was provided after Kahn, who "t the money with fh » time in the pen downatal egarded young fee of celes in afew Kahn ‘Among. the wines that gurgled trom| cask and bottle Into the sewer were various brands of Chianti, Vii Tanova and Lacrimae Christt, A barn owned by George W. Rhodes, The sa . all this . 28 Bloomfald avenue, Bloomfield, directed by Frederick W ‘i attorney for State Excise ¢ J., was destroyed by fire yesterday | stoner, Maynard M. Clement, Co; | their plans for the week. Mrs. | Rodents Fled from Burning Bara— j not know where they came from or If] . Vinay hed) anylvetlves' Wing: | Women Fled from Them, n ambulance was summoned to the but the surgeon sald they had en dead for several hours. ——— d elixir hell SENATORS INSPECT SPRINGS, | @fterncon. sioner Bingflam's secretary, Ty tiled against oy Ise), ed that t tery, and Property Clerk O'Conn nd John Me- ALBANY, Maret HmA sup-commits| tt wee falsely, rumored. that the Job | its) aoe tape ipower ractor, that. $0, : Home for Aged Peopie nearby 7 tee of the Senate Finance Committee, | Haines verted from the drains that led into composed of Senatora. Cobb, Agnen| Was in flames, and hundreds of persons | the sewer Hy land Ramsperger, went to Saratoge to.| hurried to the fire, Suddenly a horde| ‘The pouring away away of these day, where, they i proponent ineral| of rats driven out of the burning barn hungrend Of BSUCHe Int wine was m sprin; is ‘opos' u tat la! ui et went ihall purchase as a Bitte sectys|ecampered across the lawn. Girls and Stet’ on July 1. 1908. ioreat Senator Brackett ‘Abgerrnan women, hoiding their akirts, fled scream- | wil the fate of all wi | Whitney Rave. in; ced attacked the rete, aad th jon deslera wh | priating Cis bed odes oS a was Tergonaas J hiv cense. am he money had been lost at on {na poker game at a Tammany Fast Fifty-eighth street Later he was arrested for trying to dispossess, Police Comm! vi fam McAdoo from his place at Police Headquarters in the bollet that he had been appointed to succeed the Com: |tn missioner, our Suits at $15 is the cause of our growth. Moe Levy & Co., coffee and got ‘vell by Clubs of the State to Push Crusade change to well-made Postum, tee Gaoalneadn “He told us to be sure to make it ae | right, according to directions on pkg. ROCHESTER, N. Y, March B—) vou, wo Ike Postum as well ag coffee, arly every one of the thirty-fve| ang 1 can't remember when my hus- ttomobile clubs of this State are} band has had a sick day. represented In convention h The bad spells aro a thing of 1439 Broadway | 119-125 Walker St. rineipal matter before the ention He {s 64, works every day New York | New York > take action to be pre 1 to the $ spry as a do! We ha ve 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn hearing called by the HH Com- Postuw a } : mission at Alb on 1, upon’ and are glad to tho good roads questi: ne clu¥s, which does not want good roads q did.” The ‘clubs also “are to the “Name given by Posty fon or pr jon naling On| ee Mich, Read tires of automobiles, it s claimed Creek. al Reac oo that the law against th a, if on- Wellville,” In pkgs. “There's a Re. Jacted, would bo aimed against’ merely gon,” fi F cent. of the owners of moi s |vanicles, Oliver. A. Qu ‘Albany,, Ever read the above letter? A {a president of the ation, |for Herbert A. Meldrum, of Bu alr, In cage Quayle refuses a ton, A hooui | new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and {ull of | human interest.