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He te the author of many works, William KR. Montgomery, President ot | among the most prominent being “Tne the Hamilton Hank when it failed In Great God Success,” “Her Serene High» the October panto of 1907, that on the “A Woman's Ventures, den afternoon before the bank was closed “The Master Rogue,” “The Montgomery sent around to the Tre-| ‘The Social Secretary,” “The mont branch of the bank for $13,000 for The Fortune Hunter,” “THe nis personal uses The Tremont branch © written essays on pithlic questions In| Manager to get It from the other many of the mag yes. He was a mem: branches. ber of the Manhattan, Princeton and) This was part of the testimony of ago by Dr. George D. lierron, the so- Clalist. The money for the institution wan bequeathed by the wil! of Mre. B. D, Rand, widow of a millionaire Iowa | 5 MONTCOMER OT ISEBEFORE CRASH ing, He gave violin lessons there and @lao had some puplis outside. “When Goldborough came here November," sald Algernon Lee, secr tary of the school, “he introduced !i eelf as & Bocta’ and said would Guldte ons he took one ce them, He, Witness at Trial of Former hour | Bank Head Tells of the Aitecptaa tho tite or itr, Phillipa rane Transaction. Hives across the wireet from we sympathy with our alms and has been of friendly terme with us ACCUSED NEEDED CASH. “We know very little about Goldt ough’s antecedent® {am told tha: he had been writing begging letters .o Mr | g : Phillips. We had no knowledse ot Said He Would Be “in a Bad that. | Novelist's Brilliant Career, | Hole” Unless He Had David Graham Phillips was born ‘nm! Madison, Ind., on Oct. 31, 1887. He was} Money, educated at the De Pauw University, | A Greencastle, Ind. and also at Princes | re ton Univ rsity, bel mber of the class of ‘87. | am Tt was testified to-day at the trial of National Arts Cubs, James’ 6. Mr. Phillips began his literary career py Gons, the fi t witness called THE EVENING WORL Yamei Kin and Chinese Girl Who Comes Here to Be a Co-Ed. BOLTERS’ LINES WAVERING: READY Assistant District-Attorney Mons &8 @ reporter. He orked on several when he opened the trial of Montgom- New York newspapers and then vewiN ory nefore Judge Rosalsky in General to write articles anu fiction for the M48 gession, ‘The former bank Pres dent ts asines. He left the newspaper 1 8-N65% Heing tried on an inddctment alleging about eight years ago to take YP te) tne inrceny of $4,400 from the bank, writing of novels, His very fire: book® oF three indictments reiurned axal. were successes. He is a big, fine-look= | hin, aimost three years ago. ing man and has a host of friends. He) 1, his opening Mr. Moss declared that es ae, rerailuags. inres Ay District-Attorney Whitnan was not re: Bree Ries we ntesne sponsible for the delay in putting the ° it banker on trial, He sald that Mr, Whit- For several years Mr. Phillips Was AD ban could not be charged with the editorial writer on The World. acts of his predecessor in office, Wiil- ; iam Travers Jerome Asked for Money. “The day before the bank closed,” raid Goss, “Montgomery telephoned to me to meet him at the bank. 1 did so. He said to me, ‘Unless we get @ large amount of money the bank will not open its doors to-morrow.’ He asked me if I could get it from any one downtown, I told him I could not. “He said that unless he had some money st would put him in a bad hol He sald that some time prior a maa FOR MAGISTRATE; i other purposes—some $9,001 ry “He went on to th 1d aceTETH| 5 ir even'e tat uate Gagt jc could not pers, but Carl. Wanted to extricate Mmaclf, He hagded me cer- Tell Life’s History. tain papers which had been prepared, notes and cheoks, some bearing signa- tures and others indormements, He told me to take them to the Tremont branch and get the money. 1 got the money and delivered It to him. Didn't Have Money. The witness explained in detail how Manager Colifer of the Tremont branch ture and annoGnced that he had quite a/ told him he didn’t have the $13,000 Monte Jot to say. Magistrate Appleton shifted | gomery wanted in the branch, where- his ink stand out of the danger zone of | Upon be telephoned to Montgomery and the youth's flying arms and told hin (o| WAS Instructed to get It from the other Med rer shntily got the P1800" wala Coen Carl has been tocked up since yeater-| sang took it to Montgomery's house, Gay afternoon in the Tremont Station. je told me to give it to his wife, but At dinner in the Hi pine, No. 382 she was not home. I went home ‘Third avenue, the Brdnx, he had quar. got my father-in-law, who indorsed ‘When elghteen-year-old Cart Hecht Was arraigned in the Morrisania Court this morning he cast his overcoat and hat upon a table with a dramatic qra- relied with his father, Pring Hecht, by | notes; and together we went to cause he wanted monew and his father | Ualon Teague Club. I found Montgom- wanted him to go to work. The upshot | &fy torre md sald toh of Mt was that the son drow a revolver. | |, Bill. here's your money. The father. jumped out on the fire- |,“ ;What tn hell dia you bring tt ti escape. climbed down to the window | f" snapped out ut me. “way below, then movrted to his own floor didn't you give it to my wife, again by the sairs ‘and locked the | At this polnt Mr, Osborne interrupted outh Im.” After this he ran to the Md excialmed: joarest drug store, rang up Police Head. | We don't deny that my client got the ee Epa Pt Ae cera The question 1 whether he lett man Peter Clancy went around aud took Gemanty at the “Tremont eharge of the rebellious Car, When Magistrate Appleton told him to go as far as he liked this morning the youth proceeded 10 use some of the most stylish language that has deen | heard in a focal court in some time, “About twenty-one years ago, 80 I am informed," he began In a deep, rolling volce, “my mother, whom you see now vefore you, was 4 beautiful widow liv- ‘You admit that Montgomery got the money personally?" asked Judge Ro- saleky, “Yes,"" replied Mr. Osborn bank never lost a cent." Judge Rosalsky as*ed the fury to dis: J Mr. Osborne's statement. “and the to work?" ng in Warsaw, Russia, A vand of ter-| “That also 1 will explain presently. invaded the city, one of waom, Mut firat’—~ yonder—imy fathe s which. |" ou draw a pistol on your le Woved My mogier and married her | and they came ti America, wheie five x Honor, T shall later exptain all children were born to them, of whom © circumstances to your sacisfac- Tam the oldest. Bur my ner in a tion.” violent man. He uses evi! ianguage to} But Magistrate Appleton waved the my mother and he taunts her with the| Young orator aside and calied up lite manner of their first meet.ng. A year her. clit, @ mater of faci ago his attitude forced me to leave my | Women, state! briefly that bota her nus- home, Lately 1 came back, hopnz on had bigh tempers and things uid be better, But no! them, Hecht, senior, Nun-no: | present nodded *olemniy, “How about this row yesterday?” in- | but hud nothing to say. quired tho Magistrate, “AU of you go home and keep your “I will come to that in due time’ tempers.” sald Mavistrate Appleton. “Come to tt now. Why don't But I would like to tell my whole ory,” sald Young Carl, ‘ome around some day when I've got hing to do except listen,” said Magis. trate Appleton, aS Adages: A notable feature of old sayings that make for success is the pres- ence, therein, of the word Do! “Bo unto other: NEW YORK GIRL HURT. ut by Elevator at Wellosley. HRrectal to The Rrening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan 2%. — Mise tda Hammond of New York, class of "18 at Wellesley College, war injure’ last evening at Beebe Hall, one of the college * ete.5 fed eee Mbt i Jormitories. When on her way to an- | lever 1 ” jswer a telephone cal) her foot was bh Ware 3s "Ui We Bowe, caught between the wall and the ele- vator, and two bones of her ri Etc. Millions of dollars are being made every nonth through Real Estate investments You know it! Everybody knows it! Furthermore, YOU can invest in a souse, lot or farm, if you please, and sare in these enormous profits, But you vt do it by idle thinking, planning and oping. ok ). Miss Hamnond display yess and calmly dirweted th e to assist her how to bind the In jured foot until @ physician arrived, oer TWO HELD FOR STABBING. Tony Sabaski, twenty-three years old, of No $ Clifton avenue, Laure) Hill, is | in &. John's Hospital, Long Island, in a ‘critical condition as the result of an af- | fray at Jones street and Montgomery avenue, Laurel Hill, early this morning, He has several stab wounds in his neck and left arm and it is thought he can-! not recover. | Stanislaus Rublnski and John Pe both of No, 151 Montgomery avenue, a under arrest, accused of having | the stabbing. What led to the trouble In other words, F ow must START—take ACTION. ‘Phe World Priated 107,309 Beal Botate Advertisements Last Year 10,064 MOBE Than During the Preveding Year, Hay pe MOT Lacy orrentumty | | ni FOR AGREEMENT (Continued from First Page.) In Gorgeous Raiment through the absence of Republicans, William Barnes jr., new Chairman of the Republican State Committee, to- fay made this statement: “I conceive It to be the part of the Republican members of the Legis- lature not to violate the duties im- pored on them by thelr constituents when they were elected. One of these duties was to vote for a Republican for United States Senator. Further than that they cannot go." A half dozen Assenvblymen from New York City and Long Island said that the pressure on them to vote against Sheehan was tremendous. In eon casea hundreds of persons called at thew} to Be Co-Ed. an of China, has brou of medicine and Engiish a littl eyed beauty named Msul Lan is elghteen years ola, comes first Manchu girt country, Dr. Kin and her protege arrived to-day CHINESE MAIDEN WILL BE DOCTOR: HERE 10 STUD of the Orient Miss Fai Comes Dr Yamel Kin, tho foremost woman ht to the United States as a prospective student le almond- Pal. She of one of the old families in China, and is the to come to this from England on the White Star lner emen Onrmevureey nnd: Sunday, Laurentic, and when Miss Pal has left | No Break With Dix. the care of tutors who will teach her While Sheehan and Murphy are doing everyting to win over Gov. Dix to the | kins University at Baltimore, English she will enter the Johns Hop- support of the former Lieutenant-Gov- | Miss Pal will be known hereafter as ernor,. and thus end the Senatoriai| Augusta Pai, She was born in the deadiock, the Tammany boss insists to |month of August, jand when Dr. Kin him asmociates that there will be no| suggested that she Americanize her break between him and the Governor, | namo she did not find tt hard to make « and that the organization will support ! choice. the Executive in every feature of his] Two years ago she entered Dr. Kin's Administration. For instance, he has startled every one and created a great deal of dissatista ton among his followers by announcing that a large number of legislative clerks will be cut off. Men seek.tg these pli On Dec. 2% they gone to Murphy for bis support, | 2rossed to and he has told them that the Legisia-| Trans-Siberian [ailway. ture will ald the Governor in instituting economies and wili not Mill any useless posltluns, One of the Tammany chief's close triends and advisers said to The Ever ing World correspondent to-day: “One thing Mr. Murphy has empha- sized in all his conferences is that he Is absolutely in sympathy with the pol- {eles of Gov. Dix, and that so far as he and the organization are converney they will give the Governor the mos: ardent support and neither advise nor Suggest any spectal ‘legislation unless the executive approves it. Stands for Caucus, ‘So far us the election of Mr. Shee- han to the Senate goes, Mr. Murpay dues not blue ine Insurgents for tueir attempt to up another wing of ¢ party, but he beileves they snould re gard the will of the majority.’ He likes young men in pouccs and woud like to have some of those now oppos- Nurm Tien Tain, and upon her grad cently told her preceptor that like to take up medicine. Dr. left ‘Tien months, during which time shi ture in several different East She first came to the Unitea 1880 and five years later was from the Woman's Medical Co! part of Cornell University. Before reiurning home she eral jilustrated talkw on Chin a visit here late in the studied the nurses’ here and lectured about her Her most recent trip 1903, when appearance as a lecturer People's Institute in Boston, loaded with gorgeous clothin; says she will probably not American dress for some «i ih Ing the organizauion taxe an active part in it “The siaius of the Sena‘ortal con es: | 80 far as Murphy views Ki is thie: The fact tha: Sheehan ts (he dominating candidate in the Senatorial covtst ts no proof tha; Mr. Murphy, in a personal (Continued From First Page.) sense, favors hin e¢ Tamaany ——— leader ma that from the o, ens | himeelf and to advance by the exerci ing of the campaign for the offi © ne|of his own energies in having him et has been guided solely by the majority |tered at the Naval Academy at An- opinion of the O:ganization aad the napolis | “Qlis mother ana her siter, now de- r of record, Mr. Murphy ceased, encouraged him otherwise, by has never once stated publi ly he supplying him lavishly with money with- Wished Sheehan to win, He has con out my consent, with the result that fined himself to the statement ha: the young man became infatuated with Bheedan seemed to be the stry gest a Ife not in keeping with a cadet at candidate #0 far as the organization la, Annapolis, Twice he failed and twice concerned" T used my efforts to have him reap Not “Personai” Fight, po T found It was useless to re To a close friend Mr, Murpay até in Moustrate with him, and now he has marty of Mlo"ttt"y “ake Tg laren rater ele would consider the minority of the cau- | false, he 8. ys 5 Gua bound to recognize the will of the | "Se has boasted to me that when her majority." sister died, she would inherit enough “Then in a reversal of the standing of | Money to make her rich, and, that. J Mr. Sheehan with that of Mr. shepard feed “Ris aes eat maneet you would hold She siat ard in the lead, as vou now hold every savings bank In New hee here she made her only pubite | before the CROKER SUIT. ‘Training School and Hospital at juation re- s)@ would Kin pro- posed that she come to this country. Tain and land by way of the Dr. Kin will probably remain here two e will lec- ern cities. States in sraduated lege, now gave sev- 4, and on ninetles she | training chools own, was in Miss Pai brings with her six trunks and she effect the) ime, if at | York, she me. This sister die ossessed, as “Absolutel: 4 Mr, Murphy, as h cheat aces eeu tetlave’, at be a gas over $200009 in cash and securities, DIX ST!IL AYS winch piatntif’s thare Is more. tha BE WILL TAKE NO |€22——-——— = PALT IN FIGHT, | cratic County Committee to-day a reso- oe - | lution demanding that Assemblyman L, Gov. Dix, before leaving for Albany W. Day, a Jemocratic insurgent,” vote eariy (his morning, Was asked about the for William F, Sheehan for United siatement of State Chairman Huppuch States Senator was sidet ked. issued at Hudsor Fails declaring that 4 resolution Wag adopted asking the 41 Democratic Assemblymen and Bena- various committeemen to a ain the tors should support Sheehan as the cau- us candidate for United States Senator. “That {# a statement by Mr. Hup puch,” replied the Governor, "I have ho concern with any statement he may make, either In his personal or octal rentiment In atorahip and ¢ blyman Day, nunigate It RatSee Ea LEA U, s. $i 2 acity, 1 stand now just where 1| FGM TENNE stood right along—that tx, I do ae nm intend to interfere in any way in NASHVILL Indepen: the Senatorial situation,” | Lea, nt Democrat, Sheehan Rei at Wa Legislature to-day WATERTOWN, N. Y., Jan. %.—At the lock of more than a fortnight Sidetracked in town, ia not yet known, | meeting of the Jefferson County Dome , ponsitores a dark horse, +h town towar was United States Senator, to succeed 8 {ator James B. Frazier, by the Tennessce This ends a dead 'd the Sene to Assen TOR SSEE. Lea was MONDAY, }observation that | He ts unable to consult with coun | with Mr. | torney, a clergyman of Easton, Pennsylvania, | died suddenly in the Hudson tunnel stae nat Thirty-third street and Six! avenue to-day of apoplexy. In @ note- book in his pocket the poiice found @ written request to notify Mra, Edward Snyder of No, 15 South Eleventh street of |the Thirty-third | Sam rive ROCKS RIP HOLE IN STEAMER FAST ON RECF UP SOUND | Crew Sticks to Santiago After She Strikes Near Shippan Point Before Dawn. (Special to The Bening World.) STAMFORD, Conn, Jan, 2.—The freight steamship Santiago, one of the jold Mallory Ine fleet, bound from Bos: ton to New York, light, strayed from her course early to-day and landed on @ jagged rock about one-quarter of a mile off Shippan Point, She lay on the rock midway between the shore and woy this forenoon awaiting the | of a wrecker from pw York. r flowed in through @ geat hole in the vessel's bottom, and, despite the big steam pump steadily rose. The captain and crew remained aboard. Pilot Frye mistook Stamford Light for Stepping Stone Light, at City Island, and attempted to ve the ght on the south, This brought him to grief on the recks off Shippan Point, within easy reach of the Stamford Light. It was 2 o'clock When the big tron freighter hit the rocks, She remained there despite efforts to back her off. When the exact nature of the damage was ascertained the captain started tne pumps and made ho further effort to get off the ledge. He went telephoned for assistance, The Santiago was tound to New York Wat for a new propeller. She arrived in Boston recently from South A:nerica with a cargo of sugar. This had Just been disc rged. ROBIN INSANE SAY ALIENISTS (Continued from First Page.) Flint, the allenist, and frore my own my client {s insane. the preparation of a defense. I find him mentally unabie to be of any aasistance to mi Not Able to Consult. “This is the last day allowed by the court for @ modification of the plea of not guilty to certain indictments and for the introduction of necessary mo- tions. Inasmueh as I have been unable to consult with my client [ feel that I ought to withdraw. 1 can do him no good under the circumstance f the court assign me to the de- fense of the accused I will accept the assignment, but not otherwise. I would preter that some one else te assigned.’ “Do it for charity, * s8e the Court. “IT am charitable enough,” said Mr. Jerome, “and would do a great deal for charity, but this man is .razy and to carry on these formal legal proceedings | with referenco to his alleged offenses} is folly 1 would like to have some} advice from the Court. Jugge Swann suggested Jerome prepare an appointment of a co | into the sanity of Robin. By agreement Clark, Assistant District-At- | that application will be pre- sented to-morrow. ————— ROBIN AGAIN BANKRUPT. Ralph J, Hawkins, John L. Gerety and the Chambers Printing Company filed & petition in bankruptcy to-day against | “Whe Railway Traction Construction Company,” which has offices in the Times Building at Broadway and For- tyesecond street. ‘The claims of the petitioners aggre- gate only about $774, but they allem that the traction company owes $0,000 and has assets valued at $15,000, This tg one of Joseph G. Robin's cor porations, and Judge Holt designated recelver Peter Alexander, who is al- ready receiver for two other Robin corporations. The bond was fixed at $20,000, | that Mr. | application for the mission to inquire} ———_—>—_— DIES IN TUNNEL STATION. Apoplexy Causes Death of Cleray- man From Easton, Pi An elderly man, believed to have been Baston, Pennsylvania, sent to Mrs, Snyder. The man was about sixty-five years old, weighed about 180 pounds, and wore a black sult with a clergyman's wails coat, His purse contained $80. He car ried no valise, but had evidently en- tered the tunnel from a train in Jersey A few minutes before the train reached | reet station he com- plained to a guard that he was ill, He was assisted out of the car and to seat) on a bench, where he died. The body ‘was taken to the Morgue —— Mack W 3,000 ¥ Ex-Pollce Commissioner Mack obtained counsel fees and o epregating $3,000 from the Sanitary Fireproofing and Contrasting Company in the Supreme Court to-day. Mack sald that tn 1908 he was engaged by Huburtus and Wiillam Geraerds to various fireproofing con- w York upon a basta of amtes A telegram w Met, James ¥. rns tn ‘operation under patents for makins fre raerds held Ma asfu'ly formed the combina. ton. in @ claim for ¥ Geraerdts retuned to pay. seh ARS, AIMANAG POR TO-DAY. fb)Sin sete, 5.06,, Moon’ rises, THY, TIDE 1.85 fandy Hook. ernore Hey" ahe WHITMAN CALLED: tried repeatedly to consult with him ana|9 JANUARY 23, * FIRST RACE—Hunt Club; purse, $169 -yer Bevera, out, wor 1, 4to 5 12 (By third. man, John also ran, SECOND RACK-—$160: and up; 112 (Griffin), 8 wo 1, & | Domaldo, 112 (C.J. Ja and 6 to 6, second 19 to 4, Li fs Lady ft jing and HIRD RA j Year-olds and up; | Ing. —Gri 1 second; 6, 2 tos Gold: ‘aucus also ran, fore te was overpowered. The bans [\SOlutely sure that they) e WNGRUONVILLE RESULTS, | | SUL... "fh, "tuor ssemusn eves: Ilan) oct a gcod, eeu et iaaetiy to @ well-dressed individual who was || 5 fee? FIRST RACE—Selling; two-y ‘* able pid inten tutto ate PMORE ONS, acting suspiciously as he mingted win |{toned, durable piano hat (Grand), M to 1, 8 tol 4 4 to 1, first; the crowd in the vicinity of the paying H a " j Naughty Rose, int (MoCaley), 8 to 1, 2 to | teller's window. will ar well and give 1, and aven, ‘second; Drexel Hill, 108), - is Twas, 12 to Pe tat arene Well age | Noticing the oMcers approaching him, |/perfect satis'action, Time, 962-5, Griff, Silas Grump, Mary the Man attempted to escape, and when We here offer two specials Lee, Johneon, Lucky Wish, D nie Mc- he war seized made a desperat fight. he Dee, “Eastman, 2rd, Leighton, Frog When he wax overcome fnaily @ loaded that represent the highest eas, Monsieur X. and Cnarlie O'Brien 1 vas tak ma pocket in [ls ity" * ee os Ge ueiling: _wuaiden, | been identified ax a dangerous lunatic, }/est “piano value. 105 (Loftys), 4 to 1, 2to 1 and even, first; Emma Stuart, 111 (Goose), and 7 to (Obert), 2 to ‘Time, 1.01 Navin, son, Myrt! Quaver, Gold Wick, Ruby Knight, Helen 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, third, to ? and 2 to 3, Wrispen), 1911. TAMPA RESULTS. ar-olds and upward; one “nile. 106 (Pickett), 6 to 6, 2 to B al n; Rulloba, 114 (MeCloaky), 3 to and out, second; Geurge Balley, gen), 19 to 1, 8 to 1 and even, Time, 1.4926. William ‘Tilgh- ‘arroll and Little Lighter three-year-olds velling. Radiation, en and 1 to 2, won won), 7 to 1, & to Ossian, 100 (Pauley), Time= six furlong: a, Blanche Frances, Gliverdear, pple, San Gil, Von Laer, Hart-| nole Jim also van. —Purse $150; for fours six furlongs; aell-| Wingfleld), 4 to won; Star Ven 7 to &, 1 to 2 and ow — Tony W., 114 (Pickett), & to LONDON, and out, shird. Time, 1.18 supposed to Castle, Profile, Regards and in the Ban Unless Given Money. enade, 150 ———— - 4 to 1, 8 to b 10, second; Common Sense, 107 . 10 to 1 and 6 to 1, third, | to Samm Matthews, Frank withdraw 1 8 there. Je Marion, Song of Rocks, Sem! | ty hospital. Gow and Ortara also ran and finished | 4uU>t. ashore in a small boat and as named. | JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. ¥ Sia’ eecee, ere When he entered tue bank he stepped ret terol Peas iwciadé dais Ae window at the desk of the casn- |/fOF cash or on payments of fillies wou, lit Magn {ler @Md toid that official that he ine [/only Iniow, 112, Mary bee Joann } kaiucieue rane Heap, 112; » | people. He was well prepared to carry de Mig Motsant, “11 gsc lout his threat for in addition to the |/@Nd no charge for interest OF eater, loaded revoiver he carried twenty cart- Hextras. TCH — Setting; fouryear-ott ant! rigges in a cocke of his coat. wy, st, furlongs, ica; Dérvit, 00; Weolsaun, 12 | Style 85—Chester Piano 104 re: three. Mead ; + x furlongs, Mies Nett, 2; Cherry Valles, | city from Wash Barlesthorne, 100; Tre’ Straw. 07; Merbet| which is so 162: Rejbourae, 109; U See It, 00; Dr, bere, 104. PTH RACK Sel! Five pot TAMPA ENTRIES, TAMPA, to-morrow's ra: FIRST RACE —s 4 OND: Mh 4 MW U2. the 112. WRECKED STEAMER SIGHTED BY PLYMO! Kronpring Wilheim, which arrived to- day, reported that on ocean she pasved a freighter black top, er attempted to communicate but there were no 8! MEN IN CLEVELAND POLICE THEORY. morning Grath, elghty years old, of No. 60 & One Hundred and Fifth street, a result of eral days the fire In his home last Friday morn- ing when was were extl Blood Humors nonly eczema or ‘They ai tem is toned by Hood’s Sarsaparilla' Get it to- chocolated Dery Dollar ing, 112! Cherry ict, 112 xls Tos; New St RACE. verely burned before the flames ai debility, without causing any breaking out o is ert Buchler. German, years of age ended w ive: dat; Cone, a —Three-sear-olils nas. i Vand M2 "Deena, 102; Morn: wreiff, 107; Judge Monck, 100; Hy Paxton, 104; Pi hot en, 100" Dick urd by more ‘The train } road's Tele Son, aklinrst, “104: Salvo Selling ,four.vear ota is Phil intend. Me thea fe! the Manhattan Tran 72 Sond id, 100, dea le ree pounds aynrentice allowance claimerl, minds Annrentios sTowarce claimed —_—- oo Fla., Jan, %.—The entries for S are as follows: ng, four-vearolts up. f, fougear-ols amd State Com: Royal Lady fam, RY 12: Da 0. Tew Hi) “ann: rsearolle and. ws xIrva 1 \tar LINER IN MID-OCEAN. UTH, England, Jan, %.—The jaturday in mid- large two-masted having yellow funnels and a a drifting wreck. The ste CEY s of ife on the derelict, eeeanen> Sateen SU'C'DE PACT, i of the death of Dennis Mi the burns which he received # ago. McGrath was lightin his clothing caught fire. He inguished. WEST 14TH Maui alarlia. pela hive OR but sometimes they exis: Bre. 1, tniltc agus ed by loss of © expelled and renovated, the whole sys- strengthened and auld form or | led Saraaiaba, jay in usual tablets Excise Bo: i ho Tidy te . Herman’ Duvie. Hit Kitty Pave || AMBANY. 14; Sandy MU, Ta! Colmo Niblick, 114; Otto] WOW. Farle: RACE.-Selling, four.vearotda. and Slowfoot, “111; Virginia Maid 14; Sir'Commiton. M4: TB Black Tomine, M2" Civonnt Rag | 1. rs Mate, 7; Donation 12; Mit| mitteeman tr r two-xearolds; three | District. v Stovalt, 108 % 118 169! Ruts itor, 110 tie TT, 100) 7.110: Dr. Abington, 113 RACE—Setting, | foui-vear-olde ant -Voliv Lae, 100: Commlete, 11s hiet Maron 118) Ich Jne Quality Only—the Les! " Bor! ant delivered tree with 10. W. 14th St. Dinner Supper “EDDYS” JELLIE S} For Every Day For All Occasions vel ARMED MANIAC FIGHTS POLICE IN BANK OF ENGLAND j" | |Man Who Claims to Be New- Yorker Threatens to Kill Jan, M—An armed ve insane created a k of Engiand At the police stat‘on the prisoner de- clared that he Was a son of Queen Vi torla and that he had called at te bank a depos't watch he He was examined by a physician, Lavender Lad, G. L. Doyle, Ort | and pein declared insane, was removed ‘The man's identity Later the man gave the name of Rob- said that he was 4 an eng.neer, and twenty-elght According to his story he came to this country from New nave his imoney or kill a few MORGAN ON RECORD TRIP. Financter Expected to Break Time From Washington, J. Plerpont Morgan ts en route to this | ‘ton on a spectal eduied to make the ru less than four hours, breaking the re than one nour, eit the Pennaylvania Te | tepot in Washington at jadelphia at 1.48, It rea —_>-—- GOV. DIX NAMES FARLEY. eman Placed Jan. 23.—Gov. y of Binghamton as Excise Commissioner to succeed May- nard Clement, whose term expires April Farley is the Democratic State Com- the Broome-Delawar: The place pays $7,000 a year ‘om What Is It 0) Like? Bes “Sewses se What is a peckage of this o allowa claimed, tea like? Why, it is like every other package of it. The quality of the con- tents has n-ver varied from first to last. WhutePoso LON TEA RE-UPHOLSTER! kfast HELP WANTED—FEM ‘LE. At Your Gro er ~~ ~e ‘ to by By Pritchent, New AT Veron! tae ta tai = forey id 12, Seligeberg, DIED. CONNOLLY, —Suddenty, on Sunday, at hor residence, 192 W. 10th at, SA! VONNOLLY, Funeral notice later, veday and Save the bank guards a hard fight be- (Harrison, N Jp at 25% It was.expected to arrive at the Pennsylvania Terminal at Thirty- what spe ceenes and Seventh avenue at 3.00. Dix to-day sent to the Senate the nomination of phen 1845) O:d-Estabished and Reliable! The WA1 ERS PIANO presents the most attrace tive piano proposition possible to all those who jare loosing for b oth “piano quality” “piano val.e"; also to} those who want to be ab- man scene Style A —Waters Upright is a marvel of sweetness andi beauty in tone and appeare ance. It is a standard highs! iclass piano, warranted to be: durable, to stand well in tune and hold its tone. Price $250 had is in York $7 Monthly 7 1-3 octave, 3-stringed over strung bass. full iron frame, ivory keys, fine tone and handsome case. Warranted six years. $190 on payments of only $5 Per Month without interest. Stool, , tuning and delivery free: ‘Send Postal for Ca alogue. Horeee Watsts & Co Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, 1127 West 42d ot, nr, B'way Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) 254 W, 125ta St., nr. 8th Ave, train un Wale chee | State ee! |Mark This About The fact to fix firmly ‘in methods we have pursued have given sa‘isfaction to thousands for 50 years, * If there was a better method of eye examina- tion you'd find it here! .. Our Registered Phy. ysicians in ithout Perry tare er! > 9. Chirlich & Sond. ——--- LAST CHANCE; ONE WEEK ONLY G ulin tort Gee CLEVELAND, Jan, 22.--The bodles of Pemmber &\! LR Hay ns A ala 228 Sixth tv. 15th St. aa) Sixth Av..238St, George Cale, aged thirty-five, and Otto BoP Parlor : rea | 1244 Broadway, 33dS!. 101 Nasva:—Aamgt | Hummel, aged forty-five, were found in| with finest ‘matertal ihe aned 217 Broa way, Ast r House Block, thelr room at the boarding-house of | ®#@ pellehed Ike pew, . jo Aad z Gis Laufert, No. 123 Bast Fifty-ft h or i Y jow street, this afternoon. They were las Fe 8 seen alive about noon In a nearby cafe. ad police belleve it a case of double i gh pals is Sa SLIP COVERS Ane: Dios of Burns, To Order The Coroners’ Office was notified this 1 nen, DiS Sa Ne Eyesight Examination your mind ‘is that the