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amano 40a Wore merely received because they Were fo interwoven with other evidenc that they oukl not well be excluded. They had no bearing, he sald, upos the oharge, arxi alled "There is no evidence here that @my such dinner was ever held oF @at Mr Jamee Gattney had < and in collecting or distrivucing any money.” It Hyde’ notl that no ment name was made THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, RECIPROCITY SNAG |MWO@KOUT BROWN AN SENATE SHOWS PERIL TOTHE BILL AND YOUNG ’OGAN ‘BORE HON. BARTLETT, a. The Hon, Bobby Beresford, the Hon. woline, volcanoes, mined-ale-and+ | aasumed the duties of legal adviser, have been in consult tion with Mr. hare By equently and I know that auch a plan contemplated and 1 presume that is |compitinentary vote yesterday and to- day," Forest, 5 1911. Shepard intends to withdraw, It may be that the letter Is in Albany, I would hot know about It, because I have not been #0 active In the movement since HI WASHINGTON ACTS TO SAVE AMERICANS HELD BY MEXICANS the reason tor giving Mr. Shepard tie QUGHT HE = SHOULD G0 RiAD WITH ECZEMA Gardner on the Grill. Ashmead Bartlett and @ Hungarian bring-it-up, send-itein, on-yous hh and Game Commissioner Mr, Nott started his cross-examina- er Count whore name cannot be wurra-wurra and oh, yol! yol. from Thomas M. Osborne, who te atill very On Fuse and nd Boatp Dry ys Scaly, of nator Oh 1 + the with ordinary American type were t point on. Bither active in Cie Insureent movement, went Itch dB Used Cuti- eine, Mauon- wivews ions ct! [ale Joitis Witt Inistirgents jf] ators MM the callin ccttadr tesereen (MOY STARS (heTMISNBOPT RE Way [to New Vor toulags 10a den ed that Envoy in Mexico ciy| (tanga urning, Us 2 ae Tae aa jeranee | Hille Joins With Insurgents inn ttors at tie euiting wn and the ton, Melt The wudiense wae trenaied won| Talk of Naming Dix for Senate | he wi! eee Mtr. Shepard wile Ia 3 el sivoy in Mexico City) cura Soap and Ointment and Aftetey \ le ted of 16 Hon, Knock 0 no HOW erettement k | 2] how fong he had known so. t se ANF ¢ for One-Round Hox Mu Aine Tie three insurgents who add wile Witla tile Penaee a Few Days, Eczema Was Cured, men who figured directly or inairecuy) Cling on Taft for Lata as | Oneltound rowan at the Madison AM | the ninth round of the furtous | Made in New Revolt las” inst crests te ati! ‘Ordered to Take Up Cases whi pos Nad dL Dds) - ‘ek | Was at ite hogar wren the Hon, Bi it for Shepard | ES ee th a Wienaitat te Hon Basis for Amend ts. As the two young boxers squared off ieit calmly took off luis monocie, wiped | at Albany. Saxe and Assem With Diaz Government, | “1 sutter rom the early fr * ot Decora Wiad ite Ue 1y the ring the Hon, Bartlett adjusted it and placed it back in poatticn, 1 and Cosal, Saxe wwit the begining ul, March aie hip of ea Novi: wanced| emcee hia monocle and the Hou, Bobby 1st @ lovked al waten and yawned: “Sy | | za J orRrien and Cound and Bra severe sk erupHOnd ly Ott watied | ti : pain p " | jhud previously voted for Kk . Jon \ . to Kuow HC dander was reeulacly cox® | ELL IBUSTER IS PLANNED, | Litt oft esatioua ook he assumed 89rd, Ite ‘alt awfier 10. 1 anal gow IB Merhan to-day Fe0elvOG enty onc | WASHINGTON, feb, #8 Ai titel 1 treated ese WOE 20 W pravtiong attorney at al| Ie USEER 1S PLANNED, | « he found himself in such a pies | And he arose in his seat. THINK1Y-SECOND vote | suit of the reports that (Wo Amerioai trivial matter Bu he | belan crowd Why, you are not going until the Ww the petition etreulat ay gpeenage es oe Apert after having used caxtiie w Che defendant thought te wa “ t hile the petition etreulated by Seeley eile ¢ P £0 uted faeeile veined | | “Bit!” went the Hon, Mr, One-Round | finish—-only one more rowid" said bie VOTE GN SENATOR, | was on indorsemont of Dix as a Sence| aie ee i" sples ne Tia feel ditinoilieliet 4 e yorens right hook to the jaw of the Bob Vernon, who was in an adjoining torfal candidate, it ts sald that the Ju GOret Sue Lise (hele lives Bre ih Yeope | bh vit tiade Uy Gardner 1 i f ining | | a8 affidavit wade Uy Gartner at Cummins Plainly States That |iton. Knovkuut. One could hear the, 00% (Srecta! to The Keening World.) purpose of the move was to serve notie the State Department has in-| ‘ | | blow over in the Astoria gas works, “Ita quite a bo ye ” ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 23.4-On the J On Murphy Chat the signers would not | 1cted the United Siates Embassy at Pardn Yeared vit id as say 2 Intends * qi & bore, y'know, d th j ‘ ‘aneuy te liad bo license trou (ne eiers ot ne] e Intends to Have the Mc ‘My word!" said the Hon, Bovby,| Hon, Bartlett; “another beastly awindie. | (itty-recond Joint hailot to-day tt tara die Si for Sheehan, F Mexico Clty and the consul at £ Court of Appenis. it te a iisdemeanur | . 1 @ mau Wott" A blow ‘asn't been janted yet Medd ie Re sel hina hai bh) ia to investigate the situation and caly appearan Vor Mecatiortiey to tall We veaisier Call Measure Revised. | ‘The Hon, Bartlett yawnod And he left. La Mielagd eo that the men are given a fair trial. | Hue and. burn: aly. | | Bing’ came back the Brown per-| “Wonder what would wake that gin’ | | SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 2.—Under | intense thar} tog Toho eee Meas Sie. Nett Wedent out Ue eee fon and “bang went the San Fran-| up?” said Mike Dontin | cuard of four ruraies, Harry C. Dell, an | Radnte nor cept | ff was employed by William kn.| WASHINGTON, Feb. 23—The way, visco lad. And tt was vif, bang, : dyna “A ceieket ni ween," said Archie Gun American, accused by the Mexioan au. erly ay lotervals, read Rhalees (ae ie f t t case of the bu aine wid iteuitve 9 President vf the Brightun Beach | ®As opened for a revision of the —- ev at Tia Juana, Lower California, | iving toad aliverent “testrmovlaly 9 ures t ’ ) Aatit step Ke ‘ ifveen miles south of San Diego, of be-| py the Cuticura, Remedies 1 dee travks, Wy ay ty Alvany Co Ment the py when Senator Mb ” ng a rebel spy, is on his way n- | purchase a box of Cuticura Ointment and a Sage Of Wie Measures aiiued a rave Let mins (Republican of Towa) to-day ; auiva [Cake of Cuticura sug) After using them for’? ting aud duvkmaking cnada for trial in the Mexican court. | {few 'aaye 1 recognized @ marked change Mp7 adop nate o} He was taken from the ( ei at Tha | my ion t-about two boxes of His Work for Race Tracks. H calling r ana last night, 4 on Cutieura Olntin vd five e of Cuticura ” @ When did you get into the race | ail information: colly by the tarift orse and th 1 of | & iintar, Wy caeer track Agutt Ain January, 18 Mr | board on ali the aril commontities | ety miles was by ©. He was tlh due to welna Cuttourr Bageman sent Cor ine aud Lsaw bin at | nanied the Canadian ree ity | Total vote cast to-day..... tllowed by Jose La nt daily, Hereafter 1 will Me office tn York, He asked ma | agree 8 ising combination | Mecessary to choice to-day... | ator im imi Nata aa By A Rite ly 5 Hay Cotcare Sos 1 evuld gy up tv Alvany and use wha: | " Ute an of Ma -—— . | fren ve Sse eres AO Aiticura, Remedies to nyone sues ing fromm aftuenve timight have with my p Jironciad at pat ed up with Special from a Stafl Correspondent of The Eve | similar skin eruptions and hope you Pe v i | ° fn . . . Ali American newspaper correspon hrf tek ae friends te veat bill and alsy t Je Hina, the insurgent leader, indicated | ing World.) (Continued From First Page.) | dents Ju were given tie | BUbIBR a \emedise und ba ture? wp seRLiMeHt In oppositiun and jan organized opposttiot o the ad jon | ALBANY, Feb. 22. ~Twenty-one mem- oe ice ay remaining in Tia (Ste ) David M Shaw, ¢ rt ir, publicity, 1 told ain It looked Ol of The agresment atithis peision | ’ rs of the Legislature who up to date| two companies of Russian soldiers, In na and Ko to Ja turnang to the | Piet 68. NR. New York city, June dard dgit and would take + Me} Senator Cummins resolution led —_——>— have been voting for Willlam F, Shee- | Part ét follows: erican of t Consequently PR ey eda tM bf Weuted tv knuw what L would charge. | for all es and statistics gathe: han for Unted States Senator served Dec, 31, 1906. . ee oe ton, for free book on skin and sculb troubles, 1 cold Bint 1 wantel $,0N as a fee and! by the Tarif Hoard bearing upon (Continued from First Page.) (Continued From First Page.) fede end: Baciseratio t teed The last few minutes of t par, aie uate toroay ena) 0 - $2.00), oF as much more as mitgh: Bel ties which ater {nto the trade | ogee ae sey se ead) My Dearest: Your letter and gift [2CME goserved from the American ae needed, for ay He reviewed) ween Canada and the United States, | thelr way through « netghboring wall| supper laat night, but, my exe, I tell] ona cart mith that the deadlock must! pieased me much. Wo shall have to | rab; Sastre Advertisin eegb pra how Anaaar | NHetier covered by the pending agree | with axes, Meanwhile the injured man| You We laughed a deuced sight more|°™ Sty next week, The names of the| uy jewels, ten't i? le. ft Lawrence g gaint rasing, tailing tHe how “Agus . \fter a brief dincussion| was being apraye’ with water about | this morning, It was Jus spoot—a jolly |{WeNtY-one who sent this message to 1 Moscow, He has bee ic 1 Suave Ont ie? De Slee rubs the rene { was adopted the upper portion of his body. The | old spoof. and there you are." thelr party leader cannot be learned, igner in the revoluth | MOTD, Stats Tits & suas volors es. beer ee ution recelved the practical) water froze on him as soon as it| “It was a ruse, dear old fellow,” put| but they were represented by Assenbly-| mittees and in the celebrated ¢ an effort to y fa tha ivlig eadodiai isd ana Approval of several old guard Senators, | atruck, In Lord Camoys, stroking his small] man ey Steuben County. who} rlque de Prokoroft.’ by the Mexi iin Baer inte: Would refuse telesraptic fac) mabe ely OF Renutor Tinie, who! Thus, he was literally burning ct one | muatactie—he pronounced it “rose and|etarted a potion to-day for Dix for| SUnpOWder In his arephed. thew mer at Was | f foo romar” Bat tows haa vo pocl| it a he. wan In aytpathy, with [end of hl yogy and feeonng ims aver | "aysiow’—"an must aay We enka [aes Seok Meeday for Dis for] funpowder In Me Ret aad os Word-of-Mou rovm Interests and the reformers, re. |* tea in that might lead to e@n-| of tce at the other, For forty min- | capitally. I'd never sald any of that rot] oe Green Gauhty, oe vellously has | and oF gantlees of che earlier pledges, had com- ier see ns with Canada. | utes he held this terrible position uni! abou: good old Bobble heah in earnest, Piatt H me out of Moscow. | Paso plea save her) is the best advertising that any TMs wut Wa pase. travke out ot|. 7 sta as in response to al his rescuers cut thelr way to his side fand good old Bobble wouldn't dream of}, When asked about this ultimatum, ho | son a d h if t Dusiness altogether, and Mr. Kugeman| Mr ning that bel He was conscious and directed the | sayin’ such balderdash about me—it you | Amith sald ‘a nve 8 well knov ern | Product can have, if it is favor- Added that avounting to hia understand. | ! offer amendments to tha] work of the men around him. Tn#] think a moment you'll see how Hike a Cha id sid As tid iemabil Lat giuaaaial Bae ee RAINIER Teeeto te. y ard | able, for it is something that no Me to the end that articles! surgeons took him to the White Plain OS c . rural districts came to me to-cay ami ist " miitita in of vard A eve going wo use m lib- lot of Tom Tiddier talk 4 ons 4 ey ¢ pay 0 dovoraplien thelr rpUtvsas. whieh ners have to buy saall ve] Hospital. It is possible that the in- = i" Mad. idaahe Id me that they thought that ee A - mount of money can buy and is @. Did you discuss matter with | rode prod of} jured iimb will have to be amputa a i ul) deadlock ought to end, They said fired her rev to iibenngen: Corny, | .he verdict of pleased patrons, Senator McCarren at that time! A. Now Net] and he suffered greatly from e: ona ; bale as bia ag they had stuck this long they would am writing v aan, oe . y Ask any one who has ever call, agree ming up at the thought of their] ontinue to stand by the caucus, tut te! You know that Harry 1 ‘ aba S reoa! i : the Cummin resolution Falls on tei tricking of the New York pressmen.|they thought that at the end letters. BN | ; +} owned a Peas: Piano what they, Creating Public Sent:ment. Mr. Hale sald that it was designed to} Hardly had the rescue been made] “deah old Capt. Lumb, who came over|soventh week of the deadlock, I. as|_ If a letter composed by Mi | | chink of it, and you are sure to bem @. How were you to create sentiment | obtain in ation, wien might be.of| when Frederick Carpenter, a voluntect | to the weddin', told me you could telt party leader on the floor, ought to know {Pan she used language w i 4 24 , at Albany? A. By conversauion, by ar- ane lbtes uh vin Bom hy Teh | fireman, started to run around « bul.d-| these newspaper chaps any sort of the | that thay falC tHBE the Gate Wan helne ie show tae an rel eid | Sresident Diaz -| ld that it is an instrument to be’ ’ f s om th 1 a Fe 3 all pro! She was asked to ea g and execution s hat’ i Petest ant by association with mem-/¢rawn from thie remark was be | (DS He slipped ujon the ice and fe.l} wildest kind of a dream you liked ani} injured by a continuation of the deadc| 2Promises. She was asked to ¢ martialling and executi RELIED on. That's why they are’), dere of she Legislature and with news. | SuNndiin Ae AG iau Pe te bp. | heavily. The fall produced a fracture} as sure as life you'ld see it in the] lock. They sald that, in the! inion, | ne 4 ning. all Z paper men. Hectore could prevent action.’ °™" | of the skull, from wutch he died papers the 1 ia FAG ERSTE Maire etic pe ay aes a aera iets awit te an Ameri «| calied the a Q. Did Jos ts He fot the capitol in) ty tw belief," said Senator Hale, eee NCE ee cl fF a weal ey ho was jus havin’ bore out this view." Z witness. “He sald his ideas of social eabcle . ‘ accordance ¢ Jopbying law, Kiv-| “that the Canadian agreement or the [citizen of White Plains, fell upon the) y'know, bein’ a mad Irishman and al ism made ev ing a man has hi | maker. of Pitted Ing the name of the interests which you | bill to give It forve, wax never submitted | ice a moment Inter and was taken to| nat wire @ thing, bue dashed (2 het Rurals Demand Action. own and that a Socialist with a esd RST Were representing? A, 1 did not, 1) to the tarif’ board at all, that the mem- | the hospital with a broken leg. waan't ti While Assemblyman Smith does not} mission 8 should h bi ’ Tins unow thech-wa® sich 0 law. ra of tie board never were consulted, | The fire raged for four hours. Nearly) “Here lovbl view it that way, the rurals who were| tions. 1 him if E at tite ybble and m A y : ' ; Q. Weren't you a State Senator wating ihay, Rad, no knowledge Of | ait of the residents of White Plains left | tapies about a fight RU eee dyd ode represented 8 committee two | Way T would also, for T and woul’ | al e Ss a 1906 when this law was enacted? A, 1| Wht Was going o: their beds to watch the progress of the} complimentary about your very delignt«| (eclare that their message to the party | 49 ¥ he wanted me to 4 was @ Senator in 19%, but 1 repeat fight. Time after time the volunteer : bs floor leade RE RES ci Fg ae shat I didn't know anything abou; the ful American ladies, and blewsed if they firemen made records for themselves and r was a frank avowai —_>-—— 50 DAYS FOR CHAUFFEUR. something must be done if they w WOMEN TO TALK FOR VOTES haven't got us fightin’ at dloybreak and Honey « sot. _ established thelr good right to pold an me on the hot-foot af expected to stand ‘by the party much — “ is helress. y G: How many members did you call up| Edward Toddy, a taxicab chauffeur, | annual clambake and to be thé social stop, astonienins NOSE tee wate oman lonaee: ’ HARRISBURG, Pa, Fet Fos the Aine "Ani stat sett tnt Say | tne Went a Com aay ere |e ae Ese mae tre tney aay im oon” Fenn] Hem simon he ananinans opinion a |e tie Ihe hy of tes aia | and Tar | Over #2000 plesed purchaser y de Court to-d eke 10 fangy how the farcow ol }{ both Democratic regulars and insur-| he women of Penns)fvania who jlesire 7 5 5 k Probably. I also saw many members at | less driving when intoxicated. Toddy |ing his name, ts a member of the Fire fave, Poe et mente that iharhane willie cites carly |to vote will be given an opportunity t« for 1 67 years is a record to be proud::. my rooms and elsewher: could not pay the fine and will spend | Lepartment and he did his midget best: ny bout all thie drivel Hout me} NeXt Week, and that @ Senator will be int question defore a ‘ogy: | yy Ou pres are but little mors + Q. Did yousever call up Senator Tray-| fifty days on Blackwell's Island (0 aid AD tie fire fighting. are : ¢! . Mn axtel Galbre MEBANE at mmittee on March If. A yein ou Ss and Se a ; Me A ya net MEGS NOUENE DENGE UtGReIGR. at piehat HL, ea huniin’ an American he! T think 1] bee i ; a | | han asked tor commonplac. : \ > ‘ody bro: volice on on best silence that by givin’ you the| An will be made at the insu soluvion proposing an amendment % ; : ‘i H The witness said he might have con | himself by ramming an undertaker's peas ae i ing tosnigtit 40 persuade all (he [the Stale Constitution wamer. |. anos, and we sell on libera ferred with McCarren during the early | Wagon at No. 64 Amsterdam wakes | SAY TOBACCO COMPANY haces Hn ee Faas Hoe DOLE SoH Mheradctes ak’ | SHUR RUC TERASE: Hibs Kean _—_ es ro) Ss is of payments. Used pianus se stages of the fight, but denied that ie| last nikht and knocking the driver, HEAD HID $9,000 ASSETS, prarrisge in the autumn ga eicare : : © and th ary Gene MT - | eis Ok feat ever had any conversations on” the| Frederick Guckenieimer, out inte tae fresh from tie jolly old bat, as you say, | John Seeley, member of Aesemiiy| “ommtter of that body has cons ate! | jz ill cigs Any ey see a eae 5) oh blake aaa ape ieeubie, with |(back! utee AI cence see (3 Emil Berger Arrested for Conceal- ana 1 guess that'll hold you for a while,| fom Steusen County, trie fay to hear the advocates of the proposie| > ex Write for a 5 je with od i c et away, t i : ? ages i can| #eoure signatures from regular Demo | Non. d See te areas, Distristraty | but wee caught by Policeman Rauson,| Ing Money When Firm Went «6h? Rather. bad with thls American) tetra simneteres trom romuiar Remo eels torney of Kinge County? A No, Magistrate Herrman said he was sorry 1 Bank RNRET Unitea St ‘a ears vente ued ae the law did not permit him to impose nto Bankruptcy. 1 won't tell you her name pe-| United States Senaior. Dr. Seeley re- PEA PIANO a heavier fine. United States Mars ceived Wiillam Hen- cause her family naturally want the an- from a number that The witness repea all his earlier ‘ a PENNY A POUND PROFIT j <3 — kel arresied lomil Her President of nouncement of the alliance to appear the yowu nin the movement, but no DIABE ES” | lor yw 42d St., nr. Br ‘dway N. y. | denials of Admissions attrity : ‘ eS sae valened <fhe 5 I | + Or, yNT. i him by Blder in Elier's version of TAMPA RESULTS. ia: Nori Anssietn) teboore Campsny) ae BeSrUe Osu REE ener tA eee iwi Rkaciot | | Brockivn Branch: | Newark Branch: Heged co o1 fe — | to-day an a warrant from Commissioner paragraphs Nn t ‘ s eee Pr: Grok y | tee tas Wide cna Ro Bs who d FIRST RACE—# for three-years| Shields based on an fadict drawn but their ¢ | votes than yesterday 1 nf ‘Tropics was importa (Trade Mark.) | 34 Flatbush Ave, 10 New St H scribed the alleged raising of the haif-| Ms and up; one mile and seventy yards; | by Aagsistant United States Attorney mine, and pretty y | 8 of the fulfilment of arinless HAL FOR TO-Vat, Tue sv. | ' million-dollar corruption felling. Judge Dundon, 10 (Bergen), 6|isuge H. Levy, charging him with cun+ known in I {t's been on | » withdraw after the vc Tnabete, a SSORTED NUT i ite ner in Delmontco's tol, and even, won; Paul, 111 | oing the North Amerioan o tine-since before T was with the em-| to-morrow, It is sald, though there is sable Ta crave Bhi BONBONS POUND BOX OE oe aes a uates ng ot Fo ae unany's onopersy ast Noveonber co AB Madea more, thes two veare| no contrmacion of the story, that he Mt te mat TITRE... vorwn nox 19¢ Prima of Hvdactaren mere think. ‘Pmed.eb t Ite creditors in a voluntary bank- about it, Ho, there, I shan't talk with| anton gad wiih te cia ee filk send a O06, casinge (one ween’ sup) to TH SPECIAL BOR T0eMORAOW, THE 4TH. LG DAT i Whitney and the others. He also denied tine, Athanio, Fatherlide, Cau- | tuptey pr Berger, whose busi any pressmen any more and {t's no Paes EHGGE tle TICE only Be. PRU AND NUT + Foelker's story of the offer of a bribe) Cun an Mlanche hess Way vot Ammayviile, Le Ly 00d thelr trying to #eq me, and neither Geren, teyal adviser to Governor cox |. Wilt, me today and me how quickly Diahe i PS" porxn nox 10e lr ' ol Ah Penn= A or | ‘e vi . Good fternoor o ‘egal Mal eRaapat ig aere bw es the specific grav ind t ol 5 * ( And ithe atory told by Hai, the Penn ACE Purse, #0; for | a Rareie votntiny one (VAL Bobhla,, Good afternoon and: good | Onverm, ent adviser to Governor Dix a al ei Ae oe” a” at | MERA AI eo 19¢ WORK WHALE YU " Mt tuncto uest! Lord Wella, $8 (Chitteyy, | tion for the company, whlon saat i a hae ended Vales} asked about this report. Lath age yea nounced that the defense would rest, | fir!’ 1 3 tot and 3 ont: | dn the. pr efore Commis- 15, Rerestord, » {e here,” he said, “1 do ke oe FM Aa og 1 VJs 29 ‘CORTLANOT’ st AEE As hi first witness it t Mr.{ Blair Da 1 1) to 1, | sioner Alex Ber tested tat i ° Nott called Robert H. ishie: | 4 to 4 an : ail righ s PARK ROW & Nassau }DARMODY.—or fr 2%, CATHERINE ” Wider said he never (oid Lew Hit ‘ “ oft 206 cpaeenway v aby Pacith of Dawhede. + & (Elder) was a ri Frank i. Mew 4 ‘fi 197 ny Kilkenny, 1 i TE | JACKSONVILLE = RESULTS. diated pack to HT | : natance tn sgueducs 4s, Fray, ‘ Q. Were you a candidate for a | Wnts ncealing é i Thane. eee n the bench to succee! Judge P 1 . Fe | H . eur 0 Ore. sor?" asked Steuer. A. Ir oC ed \ le | h fn \ Q. Do you deny ¢t | aes, nent to fll that va ; Fea it | leny it 4 a. Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 a ji ? we ne Ten waver ed ny ns toler q | Li 45 Inher “pecial Eargains in Used i M 1 as named. ranPont | 5 : . 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