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GETO ARES UNC STEERER ives Answer Campania’s From Sea and Discover Bud Hauser. LOADED DICE CHARGED. Passenger Who Lost Refuses to . Make Complaint and Pair Taken Are Discharged. Because of a wireless message sent from the Cunanler Carnpania as she Was approaching this port, Inspecto> Rossel! sent Metectives Moody and Leeaon jo meet her and arrest two pas wengers, described on her passenge Hist as Edward Beli and Bert Harvey, Bell cails himself a proker with oMfces at No. % Oxford street, Loudon. Bert Marvey posed as a leat goods sa man of No. West One Hundred Meventeen'h Inspector Rusreil recognized Larvey ae a profes paintance—no than urer, nolarious oMneo steerer and ex- Ponvict. The wireler message from the ship was sent by De Witt Bailey, a parsen- er. Me told the detectives that the “two men had won $200 from a passenger Famed Wiley at dice, Wiley had been told that the dice were crooked. He avoused the men of cheating, and there qwas a fight in the smoking room. After the fight, Bell and Harvey, according fe Bailey, made threats that they fwould “get” Wiley when they reached New York. Whiley refused to make any complaint @gainst them. He told the detectives RANDOM SHOTS AT BIG GAME | BY W.P.M¢ LOUGHLIN. | Avra New Year to all you Wurre, Wurras! To you down-and-out #tarviings of politios who have been waiting for | © crumb of comfort from the Democratic Governor's table-I hope you | wet tt) And you, ginks and gooks of sport, who pay your good money to see « real! classy bout fought on the level in an honest olub—I hope you see it! And you aure-thing meu who are ever lyime in wait for a boob with > f Toll—1 hope he gota you! And you common disturbera of the routine of humantty who, under the name of “Constant Reader.” “Indignant Taxpayer” or “Lover of Fair Play,” write to | ask mo if “John L. Sullivan was ever champion of the world,” “Was the Jeftrtem | Johneon bout a fake?’ "Can a child bom on a French ship flying the J flag on the high seas become a cop?” “When was t ferryboat Se nfield blown | up?" “What was the date of the night of the big wind?’ “How can I take off fourteen pounds in four days?” “What does 160 trumps and four marriages count | fn auction pinechie? &e., &c., to all of you hope you get tt—sood and plenty. | sterblau, 1 c M. Finkelstein, 8. Lipschita, M P. Hubin, }. Garsh, $. Damiano, J. Levy, M iners, Dennis J. Helfgott, M. Bere man, BR, Bach 1, Bernstein, La Greenstein, Weissman, r open and in Dennis | Clay, which was so named in honor of Martin, the Muscular Mastodon of the discus, has entered tte crew for a cross-country contest on Jan, 19 Among the Sheridans who will compete, ac cording to thelr captain, Harry Gold- [ons that the Sheridan Athi hin string of banks and was eating in Sherry’s next THE GOOK—It makes my head ve a synt THE GINK—Sure he had. He played the sucker syetem, It city of New York and the Wisenhelmers are the very fellows tine it fs tried. It 1s very simple. You walk into © bank w car. You tell the president a funny story. Then you say, “By me a million, I'l send Sweeney around Inter with my no: And he president slips tt over, and the nest Ty e knew. goes In the wise » fant it every rre you have no the way, slip big headlines Re was going to let the matter drop. Nevertheless, tho prisoners were taken Defore Inspector Russell, who ordered "them released, saying that even though . there had been a complainant, no crime was cominitted in the juriedice thon of the New York police. = Beautifui Woman Awaited Beil. A conspicuously beautiful woman Wan waiting on the pier to meet Bell. ‘When she heard he was arrested she _ such haste down the pier toward treet that spectators feared she ‘Would be thrown and badly injured by hobble skirt, She was out of sight nthe detectives, brought her frionds down the gangplank. ‘Was @ tumultuous place on the voyage. Leo F. Wanner, foreign salesman for ‘an American machinery house, got into ® dinpute as to the rules of the dice game with Guy Hammond, promoter of @ British enterprise. . “What country are you from manded Wanner, “1 am an American,” mond. Bomebody said “iar” and somebody said “fool,” and Hammond threw the contents of a whiskey glass in Wan- ner's face. Follow-passengers dragged them apart, and they were warned to \ de good on penalty of being confined their staterooms, By contrast to these beligerent epi- fodes was the presence of Michael Al- exandrovitch Kousminsky of St. Po- ersburg, a nephew of the late Leo Mstoy, who is here to ask Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller for money {to convert Tasnia Pollana, the } ‘The smoke room of te Campania de- replied Ham- Tolstoy estate into a university of uni+ versal peace as & memorial to Count ‘Volstoy. Alfred Rawlinson, a crippled British ‘Aviator, who was made almost helples by & fall at Bournemouth last year, jas also wenger. BORROWED $25, “PAD BAEK SH __TOLOMN SHARKS , fotel Clerk Has Land and H Realty Company of Brook- ‘ lyn Nabbed for Usury. Roos of don and Distr A De! Assistant Attorney Brooklyn a Brosnon called at the Btate land ar ty € @ Court wees. Brook @rrested John if, Soivulte, to be ‘mn chars The a en 2 warrant issued by strate Kempn » Charies L. Platt, clerk in the Hotel ie the com: rant, He char weal $25 from the concern and had to pay back 1.10, Once wher Platt war (wo hours late in paying his instalment he was fed 71 cents for his fardiness. - Phe hotel clerk was urged to make complaint by J. C. Ham, one of th ‘of the Russell Foundation. © Mis philenthrople organisation has ve- wn @ crusade against loan sharke, It understood that the organtaation will try and drive the loan sharks out of |" business by running loan bureaus of tte ‘at which those in humble clreum. j ces may borrow money at nominal rest. ives Li offices of the pany, No and to-day who eet was mm nef Magis arged usury —_———— missing friends, relatives, to estates through the re Wanted” column of the Morn- and Sunday, World. feausne: F aa they go. They don't lynch people in New York. THE GOOK-—But they should, what? THE GINK—No. You must soft-pedai that lynching stuff. What tie wrecker Goon here ta to gumahoe around a bit, get in touch with the prosecutors and hire as counsel an ex-somebody or other who still has a remnant of a pull, Then a date is ext and when all are ready tea is served and the fugitive surrenders. But he {# not locked up like a cheap blank-check-and-fountain-pen worker, THE GOOK—It's easy for the looter, isn't it? THE GINK—Yes, alas, but it's a death pain to me to think of it. but (ie Menace 1s as far Here Tam, & decent citizen with a couple thousand of Hife insurance paid up, a well-fur- niahed apartment and a bit of change in the savings bank, and if I want to wtasied. make a ten-dollar touch I’ THE GOOK—It doesn't pay to be a piker, does it” THE GINK-—Oh, —! WURRA WURRA: 1. In @ child born in the United States of foreign born parents who are not citixens a citizen of the United States? 2, What ts the sport- fest part of the city? 3 What are the boundarles of Yorkville! Happy New Year, Mac. JOHN DOE. pends on what one considers sport. If you take cricket, for example, you find its home on Staten Islané in Abe Bare- mars famous grounds. For golf and high lis give me the Bronx, For burglar baiting, Flatoush; for bowling, Harlem; for billlurds and beer, Brook- lyn; for pinochle, Yorkville; and f loaded dice, short cards and the “shells” Vl have to give it to the white light section of Broadway. There is no tangible limit to York- ville or its possibilities, It is popularly believed to run from Fifty-ninth to One Hundred and Sixth street’ and from 1s a citizen no matter where the parents |Centra! Park to the East River. There come from, ‘ are a lot of fine people in Yorkville, Mr, 2 The sportien tpart of New York de- Doe. My (own house is the: Tompkinavilie, 8. 1. ‘Thanks for your New Year's wish, Mr, Doe, 1 guess I'll have a happy one all right-o. I'm “in with the right bunch, Aa to your quer 1. A child born in the United States HIEF CROKER, when he went before the so-called Graft Investigating Cc Committee to say a few words on what he knew-about fire fighting, fire apparatus and fire prevention, was @ revelation to the investigators and the public, He showed that he knew something about the fire game. He sald that with proper preventive powers he could cut the fire losses in his jurisdiction % per cent. in the first year and no telling how much in later years. And I believe Croker can do it. 1 have him at work at fires, 1 used to be a “Buff and I have seen lots of smoke-exters busy, but Croker has it on ‘em all. Somehow he knows how to get his ‘pipes’ working at the really strate- Bic points to cut out a “flame” tn Jig time. That's fire-craft atded by brains, But mom: of the enormous fire waste in this community would be avoided if the Fite Department @hould be placed in charge of fire preventive regulations that are now controled by the Tenement House Department, the Building Depart- ment and the Health Department. Ami the inspectors of these three departments are up a tree themselves as to where their duttes bexin and end. But the unfortunate bullder—he know He has to see them all! WURRA WURRA: He ciaims a mi T, who Will you be so kind as to tell me | four aces, claims the pot. An arg. | throug’ your paper which wins tn ment arose and they decided ta game of poker, astraignt or a flush it to you, so kindly ¢ olde Thanking you in anticipation, ly ‘ oblige the Ki R. L. Club. J muat decline to give you the infore| Hf is out of order mation, 1: might overtax your brainy! poker, and for that of all card as Kelly, the horseshoer, says, | games, is to see that your hand ts cor-| ome rect. If H minded his bysiness instead | FRANK MULOSH, No. 310 East Fortys fifth street.—Write to the pretary of the nearest branch for the Information you seek. Why not join the I. A. A. C.,, | No. 110 Kast Fifty-ninth street, wate f° uv and has a fine gym for lads ? The cost is little or noth- of “gabbing w have receiv allery"’ he would quota. As it} nd the other WURRA W I bet a pa CONSTANT READER.—Write to the secretary of the Park Department for the area of the reservoir, Tom Fahy hax the record for running around it Your time—16 m is good for heel and toe work, but it 1s a long time ‘ound won the fight on a bets are aff on a foul, but 1 want to conv party with whom I bet that Lam correct. Is it so? JACK O'DONNELL. . as you know, I know that to go without a stop-in somewhere On) — jroo) qfalltas, Ilullfax, Canada sae Wey You are wrong, Jack. You bet your] B, SCHWAR Foerck street,--) man Driscoll would win, He didn't. He The salary of the Secretary of Sta lost on a foul, Welsh won the decision, New York is $5,000 a year. The si the t vd of the purse and the trophy, of the Becretary of State of the t As t! sion went #0 go the bets and Btates is $8,000 a year, but this will be So goes your pair of shoes. I'd pay up increased to $12,000 when the term of and beat it while your shoes are good, Secretary Knox expires. He voted for Jack THE EVENING WORLD, HYDE'S SURETIES WON'T PAY LOSSES BUT WERE TRAILED INNORTHERN BANK BY DETECTIVES LEADERS CAUCUS) Bonding Companies Say They | Are Not Responsible For the Deposits. 4,| DEPUTY SHIFTS BLAME. | WORK IS INTERRUPTED. Walsh Didn't Tell Him Any- thing was Wrong. companies on City Chamberlain Hywte's se any attempt bond for $39,0 Will ©: to recover from (her {sentiments of the other companies when | had Kept him late. jhe declared that his company could not) be held responsible. bond covered, ai other genciow, “faithful performance,” | There was no charge that the City | Chamberlain had not formed his duties {n the m positing city moneys. There charge of a defaleation in the Clty Chamberlain Not Personally Liable. Hyde could ne Water Rogister oMve that the bi was for only $150,000, and shi known whether © deposit ceeded the bond amount ‘The New Y knew by vir nd given by Wd hay Declares Prendergast Ho said that the | yt turned « contins | aithfully per- | Poticemen ter of de- 1s no | of the thr the office of | him ex-|them with drawn revolvers ork manager of the Title | breath Guaranty Surety Company, whose ho:ne ATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1910. TRAILED VICTIMS, SHEPARD HELD UP. CARNEGIE GIVES “IN KINGS COUNTY Three Thugs Who Followed|McCooey Heads Off All Ex- Peter F. Moore Attacked pression and Awaits Master | | . . | Him at Doorway. Murphy’s Voice. “MIGHT HARM — HIM.” | ial Highwaymen Fled When De-| Brooklyn Ostensibly Listens for Up-State’s Opinion of Native Son. tectives Appeared—Bullets | Halted One of Them, | i] | To the great ait ran learned to-day that should 88) 4 migaie aged. tockily 1 A edd espinal - ‘ ‘orthern Bank be wr make good k dM, Shepord’s friends, the Brook- Some | to the city of che $90.00 deposit In ex. | Walked up Third avenue ear ny ind tostalative delegation to-day ald Sea Ns tend 0 + surety | Halt a block behind him tiptoed three i | stepped action on the s tion. John HH. County leader, natorial ques- MoCovey, the Kings engineered the scheme slinky, shabby Ic A block bein large amen with King persons these thre crept two broad, common sense 3 : : which prevented action favorab stein, are M1, Toplothky, % Goldman, s, ¥ among that other bunch of Sher Fe eges erates eee a erie? bai | feet. canalaaey OF snopes ba eter tba rank, H. Reipstein, M. Bium, L. Fen- | gana? Itle Guaranty Com and each is estriay : “he arcing pate 1 ny Le Fens | dans? Sek Shida. weed ‘ The ne pedestrian was Peter lainiy that he is marking time and Ma Giiibatind Hotokin Lonuher Shaw © ita ot Robins: |°8 Ske Hedes pond p so ot the | Moore, a real estate broker, on his way, waiting for onters from Charles i, sky landed here a mutt with whiskers @ few , and owned @| peoples Surety, Company voleed the |Home froin a business engagement that | Murphy: When the seven Senators and eighteen Assem**-men of Kings County met at Democratic headquarte: MeCooey has- tened to Impress upon them the assem- blage was a conference and not a cau- cus. “Tt has t to the teats candidacy of thi e who followed him were, as t, ambitious h elt chance. The two who shadowed tlhe three were Dempsey and Fe doing plain clothes duty, and suspicious y on suggested,” said MoC “that we indorse (he Mr. Shepard at this meet- tors, According to Programme. jing. Ido not think it is advisable to | It all came according to prosramme, |40 80 at this time. ‘There are many | As Mr. Moore turned into the hallway |Ye'Y able men in tho field, and the st | OF le Howes. at 3 Third avenue | ®ines County organization ought not and reached ‘¢ pocket for bis latch |‘K@ any action that will be binding | key the threo wads rushed forward, |4Pon its repre: tives until we have One watched o: tide t vestibule. The had an opporun: for a exchange of | other two ran up the steps behind the |YleWs With Democrats from otier parts broker, choked him helpless, threw htm | 0% tle State, ‘Toen, too, any indorse- | down and took $# from his pockets. [Re i ial ER at | Then they darted out again to find the | barmful rather than beneficial to his nvass,”” We'll Wait, Says Cullen. Moore panted to get hi Senator Thomas H, Cullen, who ts the ‘k, Dempsey and Feldhouse | recog ized spokesman of the Kings chased the three highwaymen down the | Count; Senators, satd before the meet- ¢ | two pa ce shadows by ring down upon | While the | astonished Mr. office is at Scranton, Pa.. sald avenue. Before they had gone far the | ing ‘We are a solvent and responsible|tWo pursuers had their revolvers in| “There hax be sion of concern and prepared at any time to| Play. They fired over the heads of the | Senatorial candid: lowine meet any proper and legal demand, Un-| fugitives. The pistol fre brought forth |lators of this cour I suppose each der the conditions of the bond we do|from the saloons a crowd who Joined |man holds his individual views, but I not regard that we are case of the Northern Bank, We shou certainly oppose any attempg to r cover from us. But Bank deposit is not lost. We stand that the bank will b 100 cents on the dollar wh are straightened out.” Statement by Hyde's Deputy. Deputy Chamberlain Walsh issued the | 11 following statement: “The deposits were made in the regular course of business by the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes and the Water Register’s Bureau. The bank was a regular depository and these bureaus had been sending their collections daily to it, “Last Thursday, when Comptroller Prendergast advised me to withdraw $40,000 of the city's funds from the Northern Bank of New York, I asked him if there was anything wrong with the bank He told me that there was not. If Mr. Prendergast knew, at that time, that the bank was not on 4 substantial basis he should have informed me of the fact, and then the proper steps could have been taken not to have made the $60,000 deposit. Certainly the two bureaus which took in the mon and also myself, not knowing that there was anything wrong with the bank, could not have been expected to avoid the making of deposits, A Rule of the Office. ven if the Comptroiler had not advised me to withdraw the $0,000 on Thursday last 1 would have done 80, anyhow, | tice tn cause It is the prac the Chamberlain's office to its of the night be- e is daily need of ease In point is the Company in Brook- the money 4 Trust | the increase while in cannot benefit from tt. the Senate, but minerals WURRA WURRA What {s the best Way to settle this mix-up? A, B,C are playing auction 8. J. A, No. 134 Palmetto street, Chit cago.—The house rules of a club may! pinochie, A has the bid for neld be enforced by the secretary or any ing 160 #pader and 40 pinvehle, He |individual member. The house commits) plays a diamond; B puts on a heart tee, usually the most tyrannical of all) when he has a spade trump, It ta club committees, cannot be around all discovered after the tick is turned the tle to seo that the house rules are) over, ARTHUR ABRAMS obeyed. Anyhow, you deserved to be It 1s a renege if the t turned fined 7% cents for playing cards on Bun- Gay. ‘Twas at church you #hould be, P. P. P,, No. M3 Grand street, Man- hattan.-It was @ scrateh tf the playerta ball hit the cushion first in a break in eight-bail pool. WURRKA WURRA Will you kindly deckte the follow: over before W's fathire covered, A wins the then. B's partn suffer for his renes imp ts diss here and ners must money pa —— November a Healthy Month, (Apeetal to The Kvening World.) | | Department announces that the Novem- ing her vital statistion show that the month, ¢ pot Is opened. TI calls for three as usual, has the lowest death rate of caras, I calla for one i, L calla the year, June belng rival In for two, The dealer takes three. H, | June there !# increased mortality among who is talking to some one behind him, does not notice his ‘buy’ and gets only two cards instead of three. [Infante uuder one years in Novemy this ts offset by an increased numbe of deaths of people over sixty. ALBANY, Doo, #1.-The Stato Health | of the t is belleved here, ts the radica r , Prices of Magistrate Hahn and A. W 5 i n which 1 withdrew one day |ioretgn Minister Machad.. It meee “aye fal figuns are as follums | According to the story told in court this week $00,000 at ans ‘thine ber by the lad’s mother, the family was cause we needed the money, This is }#hat he considers the new resime tar Hie len, destitute, Mrs. Engelhardt's husband i Use, and applied not |t0o conservative and, sooner or laters | Amal, Copper. ois Rute aie pad eavcral weaken aaa ly to the Northern Bank of New |{t ts feared he will precipitate an op Aine Gar ae Foun ny Levin rarer cei are. wenke Any ork, but to other city depositories | revolt. ‘Am. Can’ 17% he rent was due to-day, and yeste: ‘It was not Mr. Prendergast who | x-King Manuel, according to a state- | Am. lee Cv.» ue day morning they were fearful of bi e that the Northern Bank of | ment to-day by the Marquis de Soveral, ewe wen a Ing dispossessed. When Engelhardt oe ee eee ge etng {1 confined to hin house in Wood Nor- Kiuog” Oo ‘ is left the house lie auld “I'll get, the atest su prise. He told me that a [ton by @ slight illness, He has b Mt won 4 money for ZoH RAfOre. tse he Are.” downtown financial institution was | deluged with telegrams since yester Qiastle Chae. % FE ee ee erate upeaed lating for the taking over of | morning but has replied to none of them. | Bkiin Ray, Tre THR FOU a) Sdn NRE Cha GRA’ Re lalane bank and that he had had no | PARIS, Dec. 31.—Rumors of political | Gan” Pedic, ig tion of irying to cash them, ‘The case | that things would take the |intrigues in Portugal, the insecurity of | Ches. ieee og has been transferred to the Juvenile | turn they didi, "At no ‘time during | ye provistonal goverament, and ot a °, ‘ nee Sooo ee ee a a tte wk? [plot to restore. the dethroned King Pa hart Hh a ———_ trawal of 1,000 dit he inimate that | Sanuel have revived stories of the ree WHEE NE, us ie WHITE RESTORES AMMON ything was wrong.” volution and to-day Marquis Lavrado, | [Rim Valeyen. ee te eee at who was the. secretary, to. the Portus | oy Kang eis HH HG TO FULL CITIZENSHIP. Fy 8 ele SP SMarys guces monarol, wave in an interview |Pansuiene We 1g in ic Alfred Epstein of No. 320 Broadway, | wat ig described as the first authentic | reesed Steel Bos 180, ALBANY, Dee. 3—Robort A. Ammon ayy Building Cor Peto arees Fal’ Jccount of what transpired at the d # ss we a former friend of in Per Ce mb Mil tice to-day on Comptrolier, Prender- | cossidades Palace on the night of O Fee lor has been restored to citizenship gast that on Jan, 5 next he will apply | tober 4 | pie dov. White, Ammon was convicte to the ts for an injunction r ‘The Marquis says that the King and| 8 receiving atolen goods in June, 1M, ai City Chamberlain Hyde his salary fOr conspiracy against ie House of Bra- both teas tan for ner emery the Present month.» wver and a tax| Uns, but they wholly mniajudged the ’ paver iit Hrookiyn, ‘His amdavit ace stavity of the situation, They counted . com the notice to the Comp. tnplicitly on the loyalty of the army troll 4 “that said Charles H. and navy. King Manuel was playing Hyde is not entit to any part of his) bridge with his compan! “oat othe salary, not having earned the saime rendered any service such sum of money Comptroller Prendergast the notice of motion to Corporat Counsel Watson, accompanying it with out. request for an opinion as to what| Consternation prevailed in the royal action should be tak home. ‘The servants to a man deserted, pened at JAMES DENIES KNOWLEDGE | OF LONDON ANARCHIST: TASBON, Deo, 31.—Edward Holt | James, an American lawyer and edi Paris Liberator, the sale which was ent) don beacause of the « 1 ther he has no knowledge | bombardn to-day he discovery of an Anareh| 4 In Londen by the polf during their tnvestigation of a. ser of burglar ‘ liable in the the Northern under- ble to pay nits affairs to the elty for forwarded prohibited in Lon- 4 anarehiatle in the o 1d Two Got Away. e-| Two of the ise. | do not know what they are. ‘The caucus | for the gelection of a successor to Sena- the |tor Depew wil! be held on Jan. 16, the The| ay before the Cons:itution provides that the first ballot must be cast for Inited States Senator.” Though the Shepard boom thieves were lost in shadows under the “L' structure. third lost heart as a bullet zipped by his ear, and he stopped and threw up his hands in token of surrender. He said he was Frank Willlams, a| Célved @ setback in the cand waiter, living in a lodging house at No, | Counts, friends of the Bro lane Chatham Square. In the Yorkville| ¥er to-day find xreat hope in the ap- | Police Court Magistrate Steinert held | Pointment of William Church bette j him in $2,000 for the Grand Jury. as legal adviser to Goy.-elect Dix, Mr. ~— | Osvorn is Chairman of the Shepard Campaign Committee and Shepard's friends profess to see in this appoint- ment an indication that Mr. Dix will use his influence for Mr. Shepard, eB“ KING MANUEL SICK ‘Though Mr, Dix has repeatedly de- clared that he will not interfere in the organization of the Legislature, it ts known t he and Mayor Gaynor to- gether brought about the downfall of Senator Gra With Dix and Gaynor eeseincinie Young Monarch, It Is Now Told, Played Cards While His Throne Was Seized. working together for Shepard, his chances of success would be much brighter. WALL STREET — The stock market this morning might Just as well have followed last Satur- day's example and remained closed, a: far as any real business was concerned, ‘Trading, what there was of it, was of the smallest proportions and prices were extremely narrow with a declining ten- dency, LONDON, 31.—Despite the reas- suring messages that reached London to-day from Portugal, English ofMiclal- dom is still guessing on thé future of the new republic, ‘The greatest menace now confronting the peace of the country, The Closing Price: lowest and last $1, GERMAN HERO FIND Emper Accepts Gift and Will Direct Plan of Distribution. BERLIN, De BL An was made to-d, had Foundat many, the endows philanth sland and irance execution fc ‘ of surviving depender A xpecial 1 vision ism 5 education of the a Begins With New Year. mi, at approac’ Ject of acceptab t in the be The ‘ne eluded and the of the EB pointed a commission of twelve to ad- minister Chief of and his assoc Ambas mining, interests of Germany, and the medical protexsion, The benefits of the fund will begin with the Germany no: rellof of civil servants who have through gift will a general believed heartily the foundation, which wa made known by Herr von Valentini this afternoon, ‘The first “Hero Fund" was established by Mr. 95,000,000 commission residents instructed to were proceeds dependents of those losing their lives in herole effort to save their fellow men or for the heroes themselves if injured only. Th eficiarles were confined to those associated with acts performed within th Newfoundland and the waters thereof, In 148 the creation of a Britain, tablished the gift of $1,000,000, for this purpose FORGED TO PAY RENT FOR DESTITUTE FAMILY. Sixteen Abraham E old, of No. raigned in the First Criminal Court of Newark He was Federal while at $50 similar ¢ signed b of the Pidelit Henry ark, ven The Hero ished by me un project and in an to the donor expressed his deep in mmission is ador and repres -Year-Old Boy Promised Mother He’d Get Money, but ring the forged signature of T, Mayo erator, by whom he was formerly em- youth had also in his possession checks purporting to have been yy Uzal H. McCarter, presiden 200,000 FPR A or William Personally nouncement Andrew Car Funds” preview the American fin opist In the United n At Mr. ¢ on the sub whether such a gift would be e. His Majesty approved of utograph letter ost nefactic | essary details were s und placed tr r, who as its pat n con » hands nm ape imper the same. The president of the Retolf von Valentini, | the Emperor's Civil Cabinet, ites include the American ntatives of the and industrial allway, mariti new y ions for the fered rnegic's her an¢ Mr, ¢ make it possible to round out 1 system of benefaction. It ts that the press will welcome first Fourth Hero Fund. | Carnegie in was pl: April, 1901, wh din the hands of , composed of twenty-on: | of Pittsburgh, Pa, who we the annual of the fund in the beneftt of ne United States, Canada and Mr. Carnegie gave $1,250,080) tor hero fund in Great In the following year he «s- a similar fund in France by The total set apart ix now $5,500,000, —————_ Attempt Failed. gelharat, Peshire sixteen years venue, was ar- to-day on a charge of forgery arrested at the office of the Trust Company — yesterday tempting to cash a check for Blackwell, a real estate op- Trust Com Hann, ny brother or Palace when evolutionary signal was fired at two o'clock in the morn- ing. Hurried investigation showed that very. tele wire to the Palace had a3rd Street on leaving a single loyal regiment to guard | the person of the monarch, Soon a mes S. \sage came from Premier Teixetra de + | Sousa advising the King to depart im- | mediately, Manuel refused the advtee, |and, donning the uniform of the Com- tor | mander-in-Chiet of the military, an- of | nounced hia Intention of placing himself at the head of the loyal troops, When, however, a second message ar- for |rived, notifying him of the tmpending nt of the palace, the King | ist! changed his attire to civilian clothes ice and left the place unescorted save by a Jes few companions and waiked through the excited crowds in the streets unmolested, | , ‘on ajrd street JAMES McCREERY & CO. ANNUAL SALE Commencing Tuesday, January the 3rd, Shirtwaists, Muslin Underwear and Linens. Advance weaves of Silks and Dress Goods For Spring, 1911. 34th Sireet 34th Street Interesting factr about Uncle Sau’ soldiers how their war Ing wage is to be out down in weight, &e.

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