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‘of Bose Murphy, had revoked the ap | pointment of an tnaurgent follower es Clerk of the Senate Committes, headed | | WIFE WHO DENIES CONFESSION IN EVENING WORLD. WEDNESDAY, _JANUARY 25, 1911. by eader, thé story of ‘his secret reprisal agreement was made public The watest #tand of man mond Back district. He sald: “We have taken « solemn pledge thet we will safeuara the Uveli- hoods and firesi¢er of the mes wh have so far resisted Dose dicta- tion, Some of us have means, others are poor men. The latter be placed in Jeopardy by the crushing of the Tiger. Rut it may as wall be known 4) that holding the balance of power in this legistature we propose to use that power to bloc! Tammany Bille if Mx, Murphy shows a dis: thin hold Mttte hand Was revealed to-day by Assembly- Harold J. Friedman of the Dia- Senator Roosevelt, the degre MADE HER CONFE TO LIES AT PISTOL Moore’s “Trumped Up,” She De- clares to Court. PONT, WIFE SAYS Divorce Case All | HUSBAND'S DIVORC Smith Supporter Starts Row and Is Thrashed by Man He Attacked. Man P Clock Bronx Jeweller Thought Was Stolen. — CHARGES ARE MADE Two, While Republicans | Bolt Legislature. SOLD ASHER | roves Ownership of Wesi Virginia Democrats Name Mrs. Leslie Carter Denies She | Owns ‘Goods Seized by Hotel for Board. MARTINE ELECTED SMASHES WAY OUT ELECT SENATORS ACTRESS WON'T (CARNEGIE TRUST. SENATOR: JERSEY OF SHOP WHEN HE'S AFTER BRIBERY HAVE “NIGHTIES” BOOKS IN HANDS POLITCANS FIGHT. LOCKEDINAS THE OF PROSEDUTOR Sensational Ex- pected When Grand Jury Takes Up Case To-Morrow. Indictments ! | vleck jack meiuods < 1 . . Ir . ‘ asters the det The District- ney continu Sica an tasurgente |FEARED HIS SLEUTHS, TOGA COST NOTHING.) & young man entered Henry Baum's CHARLEMTON, W. San, ithe ns eng ha 3A voatinstiah iia Gk) Ga against individuad (asurgents. hire de siby ee, ae, WAS ue ae b ‘ against whom the owners of the Sirat-; his investigation into the affairs of the “We have anticipat these re- om 3 ry shop, 6 rd avenue, Notwithstanding the withdrawal of al ford House, No. 1) Mast Thirty-second] Carnegie Trust Company, which was prigale and at a russting @ wee - | the Bronx, this afternoon, tad on the! Republican members of the lower house nay they have a claim tor $2,900] Prompted by a report made by Superine pee weeeeny aero ves ‘oy | Withesses for Him Say Mrs Successful Candidate Makes | counter « watohman's time-punch cioek | from the Joint session of the Legtslas | tym and joaging, complained to| tendent of Banks Creney, The Grand | ar tunes ot hing “e Pu | 4 | in a leather case and asked that a key ture and the absence of the fifteen Re- Just Gerard in the reme court| Jury has not as yet taken up the the be Pi Moore Signed Paper “Boldly Statement That He Did be fitted to it, Baum examined the| publican Senators-elect, the Democrais ond hat the notel oroprietors bad| charges made by the Superintendent of Realizing the desperate straits they P lock and thought he recognized it as of the West Virginia law-making body | advertised nightgowns, eyebrow brushes, | Banks, ‘but will probably get to work veare in, the Bheehan men have resorted and Brazenly.” Not Spend a Penny. j one tat had been reported to him sev- | to.day voted for United States Senators | aliver tollet sete, smelling salts, table] on them to-morrow “Yo every known method to teak the eral days ago as stolen. for the tong and ghort terms caused by | !inen, gloves, towels and other articles} John B. Stanchfield. counsel for the * baokbons of the insurgent movement. sa Wait @ minute,” ie nid to the visitor | the expiration of Senator N. B. Scott's | belonging co ner mother, Mra. Catherine | bank, was asked yesterday by the Dis: Yeo men have been siugled out of Mes. Datey G Moore, a ender, bright TRENTON, Jan, %—James FB. Mar. | Gatlsa: sllppas ever Marie HE S00e | peorntd or ina cenit OF Senator | Dediey /absweripeepery ‘Goreteted st} eateAttsraey 1a produesvwtalel Boag : 3 . Jan. %. | over to the front door \ ft of recov, These books were sent to inpurgent ranks a» the most likely pose. ed iittle woman, swapt dramatically tine, Democrat, will te ele next Unite “ Stephen B. Pikins. for sale to Sibilities, and the Sheehan men have of the shop and tocked it. Then he went into Justice Page's part of the Supren Predictions were freely made before | Mrs, Ci Payne, did not rin] the District-Attorney's office tu-day 1a SUaiiatpies their cherie ve them. : e j Btdten Senator frei New Farety. He | to ahs tsltplione th the (das OF Gt SHED! the. alloting .tegan that Weomuse’ Of |code, But Wan teoronenten Op cawyer( (he cemtady of two of Mir; Wal lanamn wer | Court to-day as her husband's sult for ‘a was elected shortly after noon to-day | and called Police Headquarters, charges of corruption in the Demo-| Herman Josephs, whu submitted her| clerks. ‘They were taken to the office on ms Suey Som | Grong wee on trial, took the witness |” ae } [by the Legislature, tn joint session, to] But the young man whe brought in cratic caucus the nominees of thet | affidavit In aupport of a motion to make| of Assistant Disutct-Attorney Clarks , Se fer every man has stuck ae stand and repudiated his entire story. | Y suoeed Jolm Kean, Repablican. Only | the clock overheard Baum telephoning, gathering, William E. Chilton and| permanent an injunction restraining | Who began to delve into them with the cp CRU regardions of pressure. Asremhly: | dhe concluded a sensational excoriation v f one ballot was taken, Martine winning, | 474 Picking up the timepiece rushed to! Clarence Watson, would not receive a! the hotel people from disposing of the | assistance of Chief Examine: Broder- <) Man Friedman was yesterday Woucht of witnessos and lawyers be x f the door. He found the door tocked, but * e C -| Ick of the State Banking Departmen’ ‘ 7 by chaning with 1 votes to He polled . majority of the votes of their party. articles in question, Justice Gerard re- inte @ conference with William ¥. Shee | that « contomsion of her relations witi | Ee fi iuumbabeak he didn't pause an onetant. He hurled | Chaotic conditions confrontel the| served decision in the vase. While no official statement hag becn nelvan aod be declares be spent the mast | another man was obtained by @ flash fh py aM Bae ely theendhdl eth lana the beavy clook through the plate wi" Democrats, the twenty-three Repub-| Cyrus C, Wells, counsel for the Strat-| Made It is kiown that the Carnegie syeumeomfortabie two hours of his lite | Of detectives’ badgas and the use of « j CG The intense feeling which hes at-| window, and scrambiine through a win. Heane tn the lower house having with-| ford House, declared he would Trust Company investigation, which has , OpEy ta: Tavice Ceci, ones nase | Saraiven Moo rez, | adel the Senstorial fight here cul- | dow display of watches and jewelry f0l-| drawn just before the balloting started, | that the atticley were ira, Carier-| JUSt Yen wornpleted by te. Supetine Wakhete by M. Taylor Phillips, once Assem-! ‘me husband, Alfred L. Moore, aupar | minated just vefore the result of the |lowed through the amttered glass. | There were on the clerk’s @esk piles of | Payne's personal property. He satd Mre. | ‘Ment of Banks, revealed apparent tr- yPlvman trom the district of which Jobn | iptenduut in a dry goods store, tentited | vote was announced, when @ Martine | This part of ‘Third avenue 1s ane of documentary evidence relating to the|Carter-Payne left several trunta with| Pesviarities of a nature much more an poo tig alemetodl Grove mnie | ho ‘and several axents of @ dotec- | ' oT "| #upporter, Reprosentative Ford of Jer-|the moat crowded gustness sections in| charges of corruption, the exhibite in-|the hotel as security for ne bill when| &Tve be Sins found tn the affaire o ifenuy en ie uatrea | {ve amency had entered a West Bunty: | MA VOR DISLOYVAL Fecal meee VO ve Ear een man's escape throuzh | ctuding money that was alleged to have) she removed to a house in Iighteenth | fhe wrecked Nort tgetien diesteese tie | een wr Briedman, Ho. is aise |tui%, Steet apartment in April, 1906, | IN THE SUBWAY DEAL, t with one of the followers of for- | the window after the crash of the giass | passed between the seckere after votes | street March 27, 1907. Mr. Joseplis, how- @ legal sbrrieeepr ting erty anpoaiate an, He and found hie wife in company with a| 44 zs » \inter wénater -deus h caused much excitement among the dented thie, saying that Mrs, Dud. | %8™Me¢ apparem violations of the banking | the law partner of Senate Leader Robe! yy Mortand.” Six 4 Horkii it MITCHEL DECLARES. eeies Reeth * fe. wate people in the street, many of whonr were | 277 certain members of the Legtslatur. vy he Bi af law as were found by Supt. Cheney's a:- ons ‘Wr Morland rund Horkimer, hia! J tL DECK, WS. | ended in a fst Ment. ; t y of whom were| In spite of this situation the frienda|ley remained at the Strattord Houso | Quntante weneational initctnence. ate | A yectertay ana |AR7*% was also present. —— | Giond's opponent was Eaward Sutton, | Tie a aime cries of distress over | Of Chilton and Watson forced a ballot. | after Mie Curter-Payne | tnevitable. ‘The indictments wil tavolve oe y buvited Assenbiyinan Fried: | respondent. valency gard (B® £0*| “Tt wees to me not only Indecent, but | editor of the Labor World, official om. |»! Beatiered Jewelry and broken wine | Chilton recelved 71 votes on the call for | left and that che property belonged to| business corporations of wider scope and | to hia roam. William ¥. shectan | gone mo eee algned f distinct oreach of trust for one who | gan of the State Federation of Labor, | dow, John Merediercks of No. 755 Bast | the long term, this number being 12 in | her. x Ss TSS Se er ie t her name uupposed (o represent a great corpor- | of which Ford ts president. O: sey ort Many of the art! ccording to Mr.| Joseph G. Robin throug! i was there to meet Friedinan, and for | «, ia supposed t mt & great corpor: Ono Hundred and Sixty-eighth street excess of a majority. is sb 2) Tite Reure Ghochen and Phillips labored wot ancl he asserted, und at T- | ation «ike che City of York tn nego-| Persons who were present say that| started to chase the young man. A For the short term Clarence Wateon | Wella, are marked indlenting that bth kea Sh eincaen este and ¥ yerdo. win Friedman over to the regulars. | tren harppinl ited Wee the (eet Of | tations with another corporation to| Sutton was trying to win Fora over to| crowd followed, and at One Hundred recetved 10 votes; W. @, Bennett, 4 and | they belong to aire Carter-Pagne. Hut SEAS atteria. were unaussenstul. Rpodieceph coped ogep ii Msjolg werve notice on the inttor ueeeee 12 | the cause of Smith and that when the Gores Cel a ag OP ten aaa John W. Davis, 2. Watson was thee |S ee Pte anne eannents bleed C + | pn tement that if it will only | anument became heated Sutton called | C lected with 12 votes to spare ‘ o , a Pressure an Mr. Miller, @4 corraborative testimony ; Lo There was a fight, but the young man | “lecte v ‘0 ss mashed “C"\to Mrs. Dudley. When you once w > timony, tand pat, tt can get practicaily) all that | Tord an “unmitigated Mar.” Ford tm- A" the lig Th foul 4 } : sayic: Another example of the extreme meth- Mr M ; ‘| was captured and taken to the Mor- he balloting waa following ty dect The papers in the case disclose that | Qs of the Sheehan men is the case of | 4, oh ah the Stand. tt ls asking, nadistely resented the epithet by Ieock- | risanta station, He eald his name was ration of the election of Chilton and | afre, Carter-Payne and het faniiy lived | London Plumes you i yman Charles A. Miller, who re. Moore had been reoognined by| ‘This statement was made to-day to an | ing Sutton down, William Walker, twenty years old, of Watson. lat the Stratford for some months, dur- | x become so particular spaper in Oneonta. Miller is | ber husband's lawyer in this case, M.| Evening World reporter by Preeident Arrests Are Expected | No. 9% Fast One Hundred and Forty-| Rumers have already arisen that Gov. | ing which time they ran up a bill of |_Ss<>e that none but aj regent Representatives of 1. Heldenheimer, and pointed out by a/ Jolin Purroy Michel of the Board of haa a pa Hinth street, | Glasscock will make good his threat to $12.00. Mra. Carter-Payne clatn nef F. Murphy Bad been at work) witness, Mra. Jordan, who rented the| Aldermen tn reference to the announce. | This fight took place in the lobby of| when he was arraigned before Magts- i ts Settled in full, but the hotel people say tel i te ns | refuse commissions to the new Senators, Om the Board of Supervisors to take) co-resundent the rovins. When the} ment of Mayor Gaynor that he believed | ® hotel nea e capitol and for a time | trate Appleton in the Morrisanta Poi! { she d only about $9,000 and n ‘ | r holding thetr election dlewal, pel y Fe whee cuanty printing. worth 91,000 4) case was concluded Justicn Page asked | the offer of the Interborough Rapid |® seneral fight eeemed tmminent. The| Court he proved that the alock was hie Direct accusations of fraud and bribery |™Ovel away. She was notified Jan. 1 can satisfy you is power som Miners paves: _ I8/ the wite if ahe wished to testify. She| Transit Company would be accepted, |Combatants Were separated by friends|ewn. Magistrate Appleton discharged Y | that unless she paid the balance all the . k Pititten to that o high State offeial enor won, a ta t it hidbe- Stivaner pA Meee ASAclt th expected hat arrests will be| him and reprimanded the jeweller for |!" the Democratic caucus were made | ariicies held by the hotel would be sold New York, Londos, “ + cafe Egle IO Mapes dled [point oe ae “ thes: dn a seeuk OF the cow his strenuous procedure. on the floor of the House when the #es-| at guciion, Then Mrs, Carter-Payne eware, ‘Chicagy, & Demoorstic banker who holds 8 mort. | fourteen years, and was tworn, More Than “Minor” Details. Ria sa hea : , ——_——— sion opened to-day. A resolution was|got out a temporary injunction holding 1 5 ou Miller's paper, with the result) Without being questioned —whe| “It in pet true that only minor or de- @ jotnt meeting was held tn the JACKSONVILLE RESULTS, |>'ferea by Delegate Moore of Marshall |up the sale. FEATHER CO. Maer 2 has bean, tole that be eas |acnnee Into @ veritable cyclone of |talled modifications will be pressed, It pose sag c phage Pine resided " |County, asking an investigation of alle- Nope yy. camernes ‘vote Bbeeben mortgage will charges of fraud, duress, abandonment | je my un lorstanding that the committee | OV¢r by Presiden the Senate Acker- © be foreclosed. : Asseinviyman Hoyt of Dutehess County cames from Dutchess County, and he jaa been made chairman of the Senate tee on Forest, Fish and Game. Some days ago Morgan Hoyt, editor of the Matteawan Journal, and ® brother Of Assemblyman Hoyt, was made clerk Of Roosevelt's committee, Yemearday he | came to Albany to take the job, but was informed by | Patrick EB. MoCada the Senate clerk, thet his designation bud been revoked. by her husband, abuse and threats of she said. “When Mr, Moore and this crowd (pointing to a group of detectives St her husband's side) broke in, my husband pointed @ revolver at my head ‘arid commanded me to confess, I was terrified, of course. Then they demand- ed that Mr. Moreland also sign a atate- ment, He aid wo under a revolver'e nose, I signed & paper which does not Would not be . erforming its duty unless | that the members of the committee will do their duty. “A statement to the effect that only minor modifications will be pressed can only tend to weaken the position of the city and strengthen that of the Inter- dorough.” Chief among the fundamental modi- fleations demanded by Mr. Mitchel and man. There ere 79 votes cast. One son County, declined to vote. The com- plete vote was as follows. James E. Martine, 47; James Smith Jr., 8; Edward C. Stokes received 21 Republl- can votes. John W. Griggs (Rep), Mahon Pit- ney (Rep.), 1; Jonn Kean (Kep.), 1; John Franklin Fort (Rep.), 1. Martine’s Statement. FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; three with Stilenft), second: Chief Jackson, U8 (Walsh), % to 1, 6 to 1 and 5 to 2, third, Time—0.% 2-5. Lord Leighton Stilenfit, Arany, Maxentius, Electric, Oharlle O’Brien and Blow Out also ran and fintshed as named. SECOND RACE—Selling; four-vear- olds and upward; one mile and a stx- teenth.—Ed Keck, 105 (Wilson), 11 to 5, even and 1 to 2, first: Duke of Bridge- gations that Delegate L. J. Shock of Cc 366 6TH AVE. D OT ban ar tite he tee tea, | niltine, It pressed the fundamental modifications | Member, Assomblyman Layden, Repub. | Airlones. Rose of Jeddah, 118 (Koerner), | Braxton had made @ written confession FOR DIVORCE UP AGAIN. 277 GRAND ST. % Siar ans tase Joined Chanler iq buit.,|,, 2% 4 trumped up affair, entirely, |which have been submitted to it in the| can, of Passaic, was absent, and As. ADR UANNT Bo tires Me baa Ont staat bled Wataoh and Chilton in the caucus, At | ny Steedan, Sonator Roosevelt also | YOUr Monot, planned by my husband," | form of suggestions, and 1 feel sure|#@%blyman MoGrath, Democrat, of Hud- ‘ = The resolution recited that it had been stated that Shock exhibited $1,000 which he had received and had sala that &@ promise of $1,500 more had been made to him. He was eald to have shown the money to Willian G. Bennett of Lewis and John J. Davis of Harrison, according to the resolution. gist Sc sc SHIPPING TRUST INQUIRY ONTRACTOR OLSEN’S SUIT Says She Made and Charges a Conspiracy. A retrial of the divorce suit brought by John F. Olsen, a wealthy o ntragtor, against Lity 8. Olsen wag begun to-day before Justice Greenbaum preme Court. The former trial resulted in the 8 Wife Repudiates a Confession He ue 21 WEST 4TH ST A Musical Educator « water, 10 (Goldstein), 9 to 2, 8 to 5 and “ ‘4 ‘i ud Deen revoned. he man. who haw |Contait ohe (rue statement J had to Comptrotter Prendergast are the fol-| yr, atartine was not at the State|7 to 1 second; Campatgner, 100 (Gross), | SEEMS SURE IN CONGRESS. Herbal age ah Saleen dent | do ite Jowing- 7 to 18 to 1 and 7 to 6, third. Time —_—~ q =i setaitned tirade House, but, being advised at his home|? to 4 dence. ; mang” poppies SD Anemetes They Signed in Fear. Phe oxchange of franchises south |in Plainfield of his election, gave out | ~1:472-8 Canoptan, Rio Grande, Billy | Wickersham Has Bill Amended So EA Teast 8). Wie ead base va aAICad py} The Player-Piano has a double man James K. Evans of Bloomingturg,| “Did any one say anything else?! of Forty-second street, so that the the following statemen Pullman, Bednuinster, peron Rullivan County, Evane is the leading asked the Court. city has @ complete north and south Kempton Park also ran and finished as to Widen Olsen waa an alleged confession =: ni ed phy ly aniuses and as Investigation— | 0}#¢n, purpose; it not only “ leeply cones gre y Mra, Olsen in which she admitted merchant of the town. Aa one of tha| | "Yes. his lawyer sald there was no| system which It can take over under |, 0.0m cvePly conscious of the great | named. ss Charges Against Ocean Lines, | receiving attentions trom Clarence Le | entertains, but is the bes way to many ramifications of the Senate Aight | question about i cman, ue emenlee, ¥ eloctic United States 8 ra "| roy Howland, who lived near the Olsen | obtain # thorough knowledge of the statement of the Sheehan men that| ‘Then Mr. Fitz ‘The mars}... !ing of capita! invested | my election oe jepator, TAMPA WINNERS. WASHINGTON, Jan, 25.—An invead-| summer home at Mt, Pleasant. Mrs, Bvane is a big shipper over the Ontaria | and told he @ detective; adding | 1m auch a Way ax to permit the city | fairly appreciace the responsibilities and Western, a Pennsylvanty adjunct, te interesting. Mr. and Mrs, William F. @hechan will he gueste at a dinner given to-night by | Gov. and Mrs, Dix. Others M the party wil be Mra. Charies F. Francts of Troy; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Perry Beimont, Mr. and Mra. A. Aagustue Low, Mr. and Mrs. J.) Sergeant Cram and Col. Asa Bird Gar- | diner of New York. —>— DUPONT GES BACK TO U. S. SENATE. | |to compare the signatur: that we could be arrested and imprie- oned if we did not sign as told. Oh, Judge, 1 was so fearful wich all these ‘dig, murly men about that I signed, and so did Mr. Moreland, Moo counsel asked her df she was nervous when she signed “Of course I was nervous—the {deat I think anybody would be nervous un- der the cireumstancer “Will you sign your name now?” “Why, certainly, for lin just vous now as T en" she re ed quickly, antlolnottig the lawyer's aim to take over extensions to a total of $53,000,000 In cost without paying any- thing to the company as its share of the construction cost. The pooling and sharing of profits upon the entire subway system, old and new, jeepers DESPAIRING MOTHER IS HELD BACK FROM DEATH, Morgue Keeper Woman Who Has Three Children and thst the obiigation incurs. resent the whole people. “This contest has heen for a principle, one vital to our country and to the future of self-government. The victory is not that of an individual but of the people. “The senificance of the result ob- tained in the Legisiature to-day under the impulse of an honest ‘application of a system of direct primary voting ts that the people welcome—tin fact demand—the | privilege, the right of choosing members I shail rep- FIRST RACE—$150; for three-year- olds and upward; five furlongs; sellin. —Tackle, 112 (Knight), 3 to 1, even and 1 to 2 first; Little Maid, % (Pryor), 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and 2% to 2, second; Chatice, 116 (Hoffman), $ to 1, 3 to 1 and 3 to & third. ‘Time, 1062-5. Fueticana, Hate, Sister Betsy, Gilvedear, Restless Lady, Jubllee Jugging, Caesar, Lasaja, Red Robin and Otto Steifel also ran. SECOND RACE—Purse, $150; for three-year-olds and upward; five fur- longs; selling.—Tanbark, 110 (Donovan), 9% to 1, 6 to & and 8 to 5, won; Inspec- gation of the alleged “Shipping Trust was practically assured to-day when Representative Humphrey, Republican, of Washington, introduced an amend- ment which will make his resolution directing @ Congressional inquiry, now before tie Rules Committee, apply to Unes engaged in coast wise trade as well as transvceante companies. The amend- ment was introduced at the request of the Attorney-General, and it Is under- stood that the request for an investig Uon committee beara his indorsement. The Rules Committes ts expected to dl oO sti for chorus gir! testified that while a guest at the Olsen home, ‘Howland Mr len repudiated the confessic Mra. Muriel in Spencer, formerly Anna Held's ahe hed seen Mrs. mbracin; threatened Olsen ai Olsen to Mt Howland, the and and s Pleasant. respondent, took t! mer chorus girl. M . saying it was forced from her on a threat to take away her only child. company She swore th throw. h y ne over a precipice if she told what she interpretation of the more diffi- had seen at re that instead of colin on Mrs, Olsen, he had called to see the . Olsen charges nd | er | music in general and the works of the greatest masters. Those learning the piano will find it w source of inspiration to renewed effort, and it is not a hindrance to hand playing, for it shows the student the correct cult works, Aonge, to ombine harass sengers going aboard | Dix's annual message for the abolition A ‘ his homa Mrs, Moore had previously |® living for herself and her threo chil Did Not Spend Dollar. Me tog zondt Ha calle ; independent. liners, Fourham asserted. | of the Board of Parole wax introduced | 423 used players. at reduced stated thot her o there wus (o/ Gren. Bho lost her Job inet week and| 7 enink worthy of mention at this| {opr Macs Ie Gk Boke ior ea Mav’: life declared that this persccu:ion ex. |to-dey bya Republican, A man | Prices, easy terns of payment and MADISON, Wis, Jan. %.—United | ald Mr. Morland, an advertiser, to in+| since had been fruxicssly searching fr | moment to say that 1 have noe pero } ipl Med tended Into foreign countries where | Shea of Besex at provi es ine nae | no, charge for music roil exchange; tates Benator La Folleto was to-day | 4°% ls customers, another place. Last night it seemed tc | oq one dol - in seeking electio "| THIRD Rac ares AMM. | traveltors found them passports taker | a “supervisor of paroles” with 4 walary | full wale allowed for old iustait ey aes ‘ « n as Ben ; of $10 a day formally re-elected in joint session of | 7UMtSe Page resorved decision, | her ghe could not bear up any longer | ator, nor have I eolicited, either direct eiiah, Seats. Bad subiectad to: all same OF DOLE Air | 2r C aetes ———= | ments, “ ——— ; . Q s . . : | neyane ae s. the Wisconsin Legtelature by « big ma- and she sought the river, She was|iy of indirectly, the vote of a membe: Dress arate 11.’ | 4 5 D1 Hl fe a fority. Chier Clerk Shafter of tho As- | DUKE’S COUSIN SUED }taken to the Kast One Hundred anc | oe the Lemelstare aH Henn" Hovwict, 00. Her | Write for Player booklet, sembly read the record of the vote In FOR HOUSEFURNISHINGS, | Z8*!!2:2%% street station on a charge |My Candidacy, permonified an etemnai '#D " | SHIPPING NEWS. oA both houses of yesterday, which showed '. et attempted sulel e and sopbed herse.t | truth in government. Public opinion | Port of New York, A sd La Folieite received 2% in the Benate hae s a aaereny [SO sleep there. ® vitellzea 4t."" | RhulreD, +4 - 3 fe 9 the Aso-mbly out of e total of | Mrs, Dimnn's Sister-in-Law Wants| Moren hee won seven medals for lite. |" COTM a a ase, atartine thad |« ravage buthampto 128 W. 42St., nr. Broadway, N.Y. 29 votes. $5,000 Damages—Pretty Girls been formally elected, #ald that he hac ante Brooklyn Preach: Newark Beauch: ny raotically nothing to say on the sub | Carty fy sKatow tbusir Ave, 10 New ‘Bronx BR ‘= Retertainm Witnesses, %—A new pos- |Ject in addition ¢o what he had sald | at Gad fein aero ~ The Union Republican Club of th Mrs, Margaret J. Dunn, neo Fife, ald | tal card is being issued by the Post- | yesterday. INCOMING HTHAMSHIPS, FOR BARGAINS GO TO Bronx hae made preparations for tx | 10 be a cousin of the Duke of Fife, 1s a|OMce Department, designed primarily | Senator-elect Martine recetved this tory tent ; he MERGENC annual entertainment and receptivu | adentiam in nit brouwht by Mrs.| for index or Mbrary purposes, being | afternoan 2,200 telegrams of congratula- *Discontent, “108 b Gibre n ‘ be held/at Ebling’s Casino, One Hahi| Lucy Kuhns before Juaice Bijur in the| amatier than previous Issues, ‘The nize | tlon trom every part of the country. One ater three pounds a duno. Hall. = REPAIR CO. wed and Fitty-sixth street and 8t.| Sprome Conrt for $500 damages tur the by five Inches, ‘The card 19! of the mezanges was trom William Jen. | 4 ominole, ' “Worlds” ‘Vout’ Gla Siem | « Ann's avenue, Jan. 31. Vrederick Hi | use and possession tain furnttur a printing, The stamp is | nings Bryan, an intnnate friend of Ma Bre Vauntn, a0 oF, Teta sctansand, Wokeatan Be ¥ ‘Baggage Made Good we New , resect is Chairman of the Committe: |in Mrs, Dunn's home, No. 8 Wee ad of Abraham Lincoln | tine, who wired: aratulations an pS ES © | carpathiay Naples" Rhein, “Siremen, RUN Pt ‘m Arrangements, It is expectig that tyethird street, which Mrs, Kuhns your victory.” Frank ©. Briggs, present E Gregory, barbados nt i GC; tate Com » will be present and| Mrs, Dunn is the widow of Charles BE. emtalature Invites Taft, sent congratulations. F Seceeentaeereen: BATLBD ROO Es, vast CASES, ETC. . Dunn, one time proprictor of the “Em.| SPRE LD, It, Jan. 25. — The Bae ac RACE TRACK, TAMPA, F ceintas "te veepoo!, — Getname hey seceoirle ee rm Ol i‘ Legislature yesterday appot: com: ‘The tries far to-morrow’ Rermnda. Cien!vegos, Cuantanam: pire Club.” Mra, Kuhns 4s hin siste mo, No age and Dies. | and lives on West Ninety-third street, | mittee to Invite President Taft to ad- J. GRANT LYMAN FREE, folloy F rr Ect Ea a ten he ASBURY PARK. N. J, Jan. %.—Sey- | In court, us witnesses for Mrs, Dunn, | dress the Lexistature on Feb. 11, when LIST, ACE zinta Tae rem | our L, Bartholomew, a prominent con- | are her three pretty daughters. Dunn | he Wil be here to attend a Lincoln Sika Stan 0 r * I Md Av tragtor, dropped dead to-day as he|qied in 1904 whorily after a vuit for | “emorial din = ] that aUghted from his cat‘lage.at Mattison | suparation on the grounds of cruety and | ———— Corpus Writ, 9 Venue sud Langford street Mr, Bar-| ciandonment had been staried by his Aut-Trading: stn: min. Dr. John Grant Lyinan was released tholomew had gone to look over » wife ALBANY, Jan, “An anti-trading custody thie afternoon by Gupreme | cauile of death, Mr. Bartholomew was! that while her brother and sister-in-law | man eplelberg of New York to-day, It of habeas corpua argued by Abe Levy Sixty-four yeurs of age and leaves three | were separated tn 198, sho moved fon | the giving of stamps with the | ot habeas cory eter pinncenn . SALAD DRESSING enldren. Chicago, bringing with her costly bric- | gale of drugs, chemicals and medicines | “atercey, Lyman contended that the | » UR S4° kT arilla _o A-brac, cul glass, antiques and other | yjy relations between hMmeelf and the Ra-| 10h. Hig Osage, 110; New. Sta: a Try w bottle If it is not the furniture, which she placed in Dunn's ee Th a nault concern, who prosecuted him, was | "La Ruy Whi clauls Kate, best you ever used return it and Parton “Rei al. home, now occupted by his widow x rN that of debtor and creditor,’ and ‘the | wr uleccae” Woieuitee Mit 7, ; f ' your meney back, The Republican Civd of the Phirtiors |PaMe, Now accupled by oon ¥0 SHOILING Down: Be et era teen iehiien ee | ew an Cae 107s Effects its wonderful cures not SOLU'BY ALi DeaLers, District wil! give its annua! bali and! Kune ief the Dunn home, movine to| Pee sgt mes " 9 . Bailey arf bec i if - = peeserile entertainment at Harlen|the Ninety-third sireet residence, Mrs. The World Almanac tor 1911 has it minal sours, rie A | pi simply ‘ause it coniains Sar : tatemied, Feb ik These | Dunn haw held te furniture she claims |ali—the phenomenal growth and de-| | /¥man ee Seinns ne in ees eb00k | fee saparilla, but because of its pe- tertainments are social affairs | she brought from Chicago. (pet ay aad if a bow or CME A by | Ationt You intl SEMA sad rer Rib aiignd, Pee ca | es ae ream Oblcawe. Dunn | velopment of events Uoroughout the) Magistrate flarria in $2,000 ail on a | *EieT Pore: thieesearaits anew /Cullar combination of more to Make It Right Member of | charged ver #ixterdn-law With the re-| World, Its pages constitute an| charge of grand larceny growing out of | mule, fei Pirate, Tiana, 106 i 4 Re el or sponsibility for famfly differences. ier | encyclopedia, compact ard ready for| his purchase af a $4.00 automobile, He A nav 105; Newkaieeta tthan twenty great specifics, At Your Grocer’s ertainigent commit-| pretty daughters will offer testimony to| || vith, “polling dows, has been prominent In pacing clrcles sal | oye airy der & qual iquid form or B, Pritebard, Maker, New York support the mother's defense. use without “boiling down, as 4 mining maa, Olea; tar” edovolated ssdiers called Sarentabe, ’ 2 pose of the Humphrey resoluuon ta-|in her answer that she is a victim of After detailing her married Ife, the aye of the United 8 Genate by popular | tor-General, % (Wingfeld), @ to 1, 2 to 1) Pose. to by her husband to $ Dover, Del. Jan, %-—Henry A. Du-| court asked if she wished to add’ any- No Employment. Vols 1 feed eunromy aay that f.aball| Ste Erec) ‘seaved) Von Laer, 218 (Blin. Uavidenne Of We amohinedionsensnit leer acener é : for WHMOUT Republica pmnite Sena- | thing. Mrs, Moore aald: John Moran, keeper of the Harlem | enter upon my duties in Congress deter-| 212)" a,” Gondacre, Ortexa, Masks | (dependent —Amemican Interoceante Sorrecaigeeretenest | out Repudlfoan opposition on | Jumt this, I'd had @ hell ofa Berges mined to do my utmost to bring about , By je | steamsiuip lines by a combine of foreign the first ballot taken in joint session by had to work for every -oent'1| Morgue. at East One Hundred and AAS -NaRes, EAIGIAR, Dee, r ’ to-day ty John F.| REPUBLICANS . , Deli L Vhen T wanted ht Twentleth street and the river, way |!" constitutional form direct election of| Jim and Virsain also ran. ines was given to-day by John pAghil: MAL the ware Legislature at noon to- an anything for my-| 4 the United States Senators. > mie ™, representing the Uranian ' day. ate Senator Drexler again voted y onild, fe bald me 49 get sore | AUowl. to leave his oMios at) 7 oeloek | Ne 1a iat i lines, before the House special commit- | WASHINGTON, Jan, %5.—A caucus of for’ Rébert G. Houston, but seeing that to provide for me." last night when he happened to look ¥ appreciate the important po-! JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES, ated last sension to Investigate | the Repubiteans of the House to deter- | IL A All the other Repuislicea members voted through the window. He saw Mrs, |*tlon that New Jersey occupies in the an al'eged foreign sip #uvetdy lobby. | mine what action to take on the pro- os for Senator Dupont, he changed his vote} ‘Tho five witnesses wore then recaited| Frieda Herman of No. 67 ¢ One | industrial world and f want to make tt] oxcRINF PARK, JACKSON VILA am declared that It could de | posed legislation for a Congressional re-| Will be found easy to play and from Houston to Dupont before the/tn turn and each denied emphatically | Hundred and Thirty-second street hur. /emPhadcally plain that neither hones! wg, Jan. 25,—The entrion for tomor-| proved that on the daya on. which | Roronicnment in the light oF the new simple in construction; it is a result war announced. that any play of intimidation had| tying down the pler, Something made | °@Pltal nor labor need have any app: row’s races are as follc American independent steamships were statistios was to-day called for |p, . h t , f ‘Phe vote was: Henry A. Dupont, Re- | been "eed in securing the confession. Moran think he would betier run ou: | ension of adverse action on my part] wpst KaCk Pure scheduled to sail from any port in this} the night of Fe. 2 armonious combination of a good publican, 21; Willard Saulvbury, Demo. | THY stated that Mra. Moore and More. | and stop her. He did so, grabbing her |4t Washinston, The Demccratic party | 194 moldings; three furlu ountry all the foreign ship lines ad- ——_—— piauo and & natural player, Our il sae \ Yond voluntarily @igned and that her| at the Hyer'a edge. may be reiled upon to legialate fairly ote, TS, rite 11S Vertised steerage rates far below those For Supervisor of Paroles, | 67 years of experience and repu- stgead attitude was bold ard bra: With difficulty Moran got Mys. Her- | With reference to the tariff question and 118; Jolin iteck, arged by the Independent line and) jr pany, Jen, %—The firet bil tol tation i behind it. BIG WISCON-IN VOTE | testitying that Mee Mane etal RY | man to his office, There sue told him |‘ that end T give my assurance that innallien epee a ry my pr tueagh date out the recommendation In Gov. |” New Player-Pianos 550 and Nap | spent ahee WIL the ee ree eaettl) | that since last July she had-had to eain|™Y best Judgment shall be exercised. Poteetneg ss the pee Sf he tee CES TAnOS SRA FOR LA FOLLETTE. ne ' a

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