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| + 7 “UP TO SHEEHAN "TO QUT OR FIGHT” - SAYS. F. MURPHY 'g! man sane they would Greg on inter- minably,” aid Justice Seabury. “{ will @eny tho motion.” “But, no matter what may or may Mot have been Robin's state of mind last month, I contend that he is not at) this moment in condition to confer with counsel,” said Mr. Jerome. “Nevertheless, we will proceed,” the Justice coolly. Mr. Whitman merely bowed at this @pening victory and without further felay the clerk oegan drawing the names of talesmen from tlie Wheel and calling those drawn to the stand for examination. | g g The frst man up was Mara teaac| !ammany Boss Dodges Re- Lefcowitz. As soon he came for- net ward Mr. Jerome raised a unique — sponsibility for the Dead- Point, Me objected to Lefeowits taking the oath on the ground that Robin, be- ing #heane, the selection of a jury to try him, was an invasion of the rights of the defendant. He objected to eac routine question put by Mr. Whitman, and each time he was overruled When Mr. Whitman was through with Mr. Lefcowitx Mr. Jerome eprarg a new surprise by declining to examine talesmen. He held that since his client could not aid him choosing jurors | Bis hands were tied lock in the Senate. VOTE IS UNCH GED. Total of 38 Cast and New Rebuked for Obstructing. ames Appear Among “The: tn I nm ecard Ravin soon, chalienped peremetority Those Honored. ahd may step down,” said Justice Sea- bury warmly. “Lam not going to permit the course of tits hearing to be ob- f@tructed by delaying and unnecessary RBctics, You may question a talesman OF you may refuse, but when the chal- fonges are exhausted, this box will be ol with @ fair jury, Mr. Jerome hastened to explain that the was merely seeking to safeuard all the rights of his client. Just.ce Sea- cepted the explanation ard called wite back to the stand, Mr. Jerome had changed his mind and he interrogated the talesman who admitted that what he @ad read of Rovin's ex- Ploits might prejudice him, and he was excused for cause. By the time the second talesman mounted the stand Mr. Jerome liad fresh lot of objections thougiit up—some of them new and strikingly original. He even objected to the examination of one talcsman in the presence of the othere, | JUt as is done in any well reguiated Tustice Seabury apparently didn't have establishment. I hall not make know: m more patience, as he briskly r. the anewer, Perhap r. Lattleten will) “I's up to Mr. Sheehan to retire or Not, an le sees fit. Better ask him, said Charies F. Murphy, the leader of Tammany Hall, when avked if Mr. Sheehan would get out of the race for the United States Senate “Do you velleve,” was asked, ‘that the withdrawal of Mr, Shepard nage | the Littleton letter will result in Mr. 8! an loRing votes now pledged to him? T should not think #0," was the} answe When Mr, Murphy was asked if he} had recelved a letter from Congressman. ect Littleton bearing on the Senatorial ‘uation the leader of Tammany weld Yes, Mr. Littletan's letter is now on my deck. It wil be anrwered; we ewer all letters her Tammany Hal ruled Mr, Jerome time ter time, to give tt out. Mr. Jerome sought to gain his point and Se e@xhause the panel by ftily using “4 ‘4 re a the «econd man, Leonard R. Maxwe pent 38 VUOTI to say that tie, too, had developet a CAST’ FOR SENATOR Beejudice as a result of his new feading. Mr, Maxwell was promp cused for cause, John ‘Mayer, the third man, equally frank—in fect move #0~ came tight out and sald that b up his mind some time ago that re Ruilty of the things charged aga ain Taaac Glazier, the fou Der ¥ €X- was | a jn | (Special to The Breniog Worll trom « Correspondent.) hin | ALBANY, Feb, [ference of Insurgents ac thelr meeting |room tn the Hampton to-day Senator Roosevelt announced that the Insurgent AT SESSION TO-DAY} mate | h talesman, had acted under power of atte for ols strength would not be thrown to any wife, who had and still has deposits in| one candidate, but would be divided the Northern Bank, and both sides | among the “favorite sons agreed that he should not be expected) “Will there be any dosertions as the to serve. | remit of the Shepard withdrawai?" he Jerome's Gage of Battle. was asked, J. Goodwin McDonald, a very young is not & Possibility of on itn, was told by Mr. Jeromo that, be- | replied. ing the prisoner to be insane, be! Assemblyman Terry of Brooklyn rata jerome), expected to avail himeert ot |2@ War considering a flop. “I thtak I ery technical point and objection | Sal! vote for the real. Murphy . candi. could possibly find. vertheloss, | Mte, Thomas Fortune Ryan, He migat | just as weil be Senator in fact as in | name." Ir. McDonald said this k fense would not unduly Views of the evidence. "Haven't you gathered from your ings of newspapers that there ts a | the Insurgents to elect Gov, Dix United Hing that this man is guilty?” | States Senator, Senator Roosevelt said: ind of a de- influence tion as to whether Gabtindciakanns ‘I have not heard of such @ plan.” said McDonald, “but ‘neverthi ‘There Wore “wbout Afteen -tisutwente T would give him a fair trial, re- | Present at the ference to-day, A | eecond meeting will be held late this by both |@iternoon after the rest of the band Was twenty-six years jarrive In town, At that meeting It ie) Of the pudlic clamor’ ir. McDonald was accept les. He said @nd an accowrtant, living at No, expected that some step will be tuken | Lexington avenue. Me took seat looking toward another conference of . 1 in the box, and thus became the | Tegulars and insurgents. @'-yobthtul sooking foreman t The withdrawal of Rdward A. Shepard Was served in a case of such import- to-day brought two new names inio the | field and revived several almost forgot- @hoe for a long time mi this © ten candidates. On the Joint ballot the WPrevenily another man unty. used Decause his wife had a one f i elaries of the Shepard re- the branches of the trement were Join D. Kernan and Mar- It was noted that newer once did Mr, 18 We Lite Kernan stepped tem- Jerome go through tha form of confer rarily Into first place, receiving one ving with Robin berqre vccepting or | Ore Vote than Sheehan. That was due ehalienging « talesman, He sat just tn 1 the fact that @ great majority of the front of Robin, but mover turned hia | "Slats were absent | head to where Robin ait or questioned | The only he Shepard letter dbo of. paki any attertion to his grine | "Pon Will van and hts back- Mg client. ors wos @ h of defiant an- Dr. Robinowitz was equally silent, | Rowncement » has no intention of Bhe clorely followedg everything that | ®etUns out of the race eh happened, ocwasionally poking up her |. tal vote cast was 38, of which Vall to peer more closely tito face | 5" nt 9, han 10 and Depew 4 of @ member af the panel, but wil dur- | Viale wot 1 and Rosendale 1, Neces- tng the session eho spoke mot a word sary to & quorum, 101 Ravert F. Ehmer, fwrty-gieht rs als Pig eae od, of No, 199 Lenox aveuue, it. MAYOR REGRETS ing clerk for tho Americwn Surety ¢ WITHDRAWAL OF pany, was selected, half an hour after | MeDoneid was chosen, ax juror No. 2) 7 SHE. He also was positive that tie would not | EDWARD M. SHEPARD. by ie yn’ h } i jenge on Richard F. Macoy of No, |!dwWard M. Shepard from the Senatorial Bt. Nicholas avenue after Mr, Me- | fight, Mayor Gaynor suid t Cey had proved wtactary to the; “I do not know what t the with: ator, The next man said, with | drawal of Mr. Shepard will have on the Carvey a tenon snudness, that) Senatoria rom tes: at Albany. I can ° ad some of his manoy tied UP) only way that 1 deplore its existence. $8 the collapsed Northern Bunk. Both! f necq not may again the very high ea. | aides naturally axraed that he should | inate I have of Mr. Shep ‘ee | NOt be allowed to morve lim for United ates Senator “Expert Evidence Bought.” because of the very great admiration (At the afternoon s@wsion Jt wae an-| wich 1 have long had of his qualities ngunced that two exira panels of 10! as a man aud as a statesman of the | men each would be summoned to-mor-| first order. In the United States row, since it aemet gertain that the) ate he nthe first day hav present venire would be exhausted with- } even gnong the ablest out completing a jury But it seems that Boll A. Clark, a talosman, denied! ts not Shepard's public use- | tliat though it should appear Robin had) fuln owever, is not at an end, It repudiated his own pareinis, he would | is not always those in office who do have no prejudice, Mr. Jesome brought | most for th 2 weitere 0 of the publte,”* Up this issue. Mr. Clark said, however that he wouldn't pay any tion to the testimony of experts. Ha think thelr evidence he added frankly ‘As Juror No, 3, Wil fifty-eight years old, ay of No. 1b West Seven eworn, $15,000 FOR ST) STAGE KIDDIES. } The Metr politan Opera. packed to tle war Houre lay by ny e Nat doors to: wid t ction Me Th “0 i smpson, 1 ar esman . Was en eager tc © Pro eds * fourth peremp-| at more 4 ry G. Aufforth, a \ Thirty from the benefit ar Hn $15,000 @ thousand Little acto: ok part the re Were ny Gistingulshed sy oT ars oad ner mers, Elen Terry e-\t k of the AlMance th pre " laws fr Idren from ar M D c rn Judge Ben Y i kert, W tobin ‘ aker who denounce in and hildren trom the stas Rn tted them to work ten bours Augustus Thomas made addresses tory challe grocer, of street, and the prosecuti peremptorarily ehaileng Fleek, @ painter nue, Bronx. Fi man examined About as Miss ecretary hands wit seat beside he reached out Dut he never looked to fs if hulf avicep, wi ¢ ‘is hands and t of pis Mokerin Harris Koln ¢ was the object torary challeng After several m examined and excused, J wixty years old, of No. 182 Nine sixth street, a retired tin was & cepted and installed in the box, A cular feature of fis accept that Mr. Jerome Well sat with Mr, Buchte! man's ¢ himself A very Sherman, : facturer of » dive "O CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY at No, isi West Blghty-seventh street, Tabe i oa the wea svorn Os the Mith jupor, ete esate te 1 hfs and @ programme ha barr his hand niched her, | George nat Tyler the State's peremp- INGINNATI, Fe “A new Snite mont char George B. Cox, tical lew Cineinnatl, with persury was returned day Uy the Jamiltor yun It allewes that tr addition to the recetpt of $48,006 ext money pald by banks to Wer few mi an-| | there ts any movement on foot among | was Alliance estimated ©©" “BOSS” COX AGAIN INDICTED. | poltt iter | WRECKER OF BANKS | UNDER TRIAL DE —— NO CLUE TO GEMS WORTH $130,000 IN SEARCH ON LINER (Continued From Mirst Page) | to question her own maid, mistress insisted that she had entire con- | fidence. It was the matd, it seems, who | made the discovery of the robbery. It | h@d been the custom of Mrs, Drummond | to get the gems from the maid each | morning and put them about ter neck Yesterday morning the maid forgot thie important duty, until reminded of it by | Mrs. Drummond, no whom the || Maid Reported Loos. %.—After a brief con: | Then the maid wemt to the desk where | the gems had been stowed the night be- | fore, She reported that they had van ished. Quinn thought that the maids of other families, both Drumm of the Drummond stateroom might af- ford some clue to the loss, and customs inspectors and detectives took up the line suggested by iim ‘The ship's officers think that if the hidden in the ship it will be trips hence before the thiet any attempt to land the rich it Is thought that, tn event the swag. necklace and other things are hidden, | | the person who knows the hiding place will keep crossing the seas, either in person or by proxy, awaiting # favor- able chance to get away With @ landing. Drammend, describes each plece minutely, ‘iret and for most, her beautiful neokla con- isting of three strings of pearls, was go! On two pus Of uniform length were strung third string contained 283 pearls, biack and white, alternating. This neckiace itself Is worth a good sized fortune, A large black pearl ring, set in dia- monds, given to her by band, was valued by Mrs, Drummond at | about $7,200. Lhe othor jewels consisted of a shield Lsooch of black and pink pear and diamonds, wits a black pearl penl- a large white pearl ring surround. white pearls. The ed with @ pair of very costly black 4 earrings set with diamoa Janda diamond-seb pearl pendant of | lesser value Mrs. Drummond's Statement. Mrs. Drummond tat day at the Hotel ne Warn a trifle Lyster ica! » robbery, J spoke with much ng. ‘This is he | story | “Lam terribly distressed over the loss of my Jewels, I attached especial value to the three-trand necklace of peatis and was worried to death over its loss terday my brain was so addled that | did not think of offering any rewat hut now we have talked over the matt and will offer a reward sufhctently larg to insure the return of the gems.’ ) “WIM it be as much as was arked ‘Ob, yor, wa would gladly pay that | mueh tc them back. We have plo Beutler and five of t | beet \ and continental detectives 9 search for the people Who compore | the coterie that is suspected of having | trailed 1 @ taken the Jewels. “While Iam not prepared to say that Any of the silp's people took the gems | 1 am not in position to exonerate | them. A man who would go to the | tr 6 of 000 worth of Jew- airy would plan A thing with o at all it steward or s Would not be surprised Wy kot ap nme- I did and I did t t it was possible 1 the sh the bother. to with che JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. INVILLE, Fla “ for to- w's races are JACKS exprie inst {ies t Maid, 107 1 | be! Me Doe Virgit “SECOND IAGh “sell Td ttt tad, Piggy, 107 t Wort, 100, THIRD ACE Selling Miay | Martone Michelan) da, “140 Ip. Pons); Ma 1 14) (Me. Bhate +) POVIIE RACK -bandion er vearo\le an nl} ops phx furloags,- Monte Fox, "Sh German Silver ntanor, 4; Work Hox, Mt 400; King’s Daughter! 11s sandy mal 4 in 10% Dearie, 107; M \ THE EVENING WORLD, SPITE ALIENISTS’ VERDICT. of whom visited the | id maid and knew about the lay | ber late hus | loss to- | | ordeal MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 1911, PAIR ALTERNAT AT BANKRUPTCY WITHOUT ASSETS Birnbaum Fails, Wife Reopens and Receiver Hunts for Vanished Stock. Jaco) Birnbaum and Sarah, hin wife, f , ~In a fight yes | WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Although | gained consciousness. ‘Two trephining were charged with vneealing thelr erday at Kelly Creek, Humboldt Coun. avoid an extra session of erations have been performed to re- perty from Samuel Greenberg, trur- 19+ elwht indians and one policeman | sident Taft to-day em.| eve the pressure on the brain, ‘The sur- tee I Sankruptoy, betore JnGgE Moagh ped Four of the Indiang were) phaticaily ‘urned down a scheme to de- | #°\h *4Y a ail Wau bat esece vel a In the United States District Court to-/ the Tadian band, twelve in number, | dearest eee ty Agreement in the | daugiters who arrived from Europe day. Bornbaum wax committed te Lat pegan the fight when the State poles | eign UP the whole matter, | three days ago, and several of his bust | low Gtreet Jal) unti! he turne ever h we a | group of Democratic Senators | ness associates are staying in the hos- force came upon them. The battle) sought (> have lim agree that if they pital within call. Mr. Carrere had a se. nets to the trusiee, As there are lasted three hours and ended when Ed) brought reciprocity to a vote in the Sen. us sinking spell last night and cannot | three little Birnbaums at home Mrs.| Hoyle of the State police force and/ate ani defeated it, le would not call, survive more than one or two more set- Hirnbaum was not committed. eight of the Indians had been killed. | an e esion. If he would agree to | 9#°KS of the kind ‘The Birnbaume jeve been taking ‘Then the remaining four Indians eur-|¢this, tiey declared, they would be able! — turns running @ furniture store at No. | rendered. |to muster enough votes to defeat 14 with | WOMAN DETECTIVE / ACCUSED 3075 Third avenue, ai going throug! The police had been trailing the In-| the ex that its defeat was the only prclipdesbichcih ‘pankruptey iriinvm fest Opened dians fo eo v way (o prevent @ prolongd business dis- . the «tore in 1904, Ile failed two years | the ieunaerien oy aur wigakiaan nee | | turbance during an extra session, Sev- sig hagas het Divorce afterward and had no assets, |bodies were found some ten day ago | ere! Democratic Senators, they eald,| Kvidence, Mrs. Lang Charges. Mrs. Birnbaum the furni- in @ desolate canyon on the eastern! use DAN with this ex-| str, Alice Johnson of No, 28 Weat ture store, with her husband as man- | slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. | ‘The President, however, declared that One Hundred and Eighth street, # ager Last Beptember her creditors | ‘The victims’ horses had been taken and | rot even to avoll an extra session would private detective, was arraigned before filed a petition in hankruptey against | ponies which had been ridden by the | he cease his abtive support of reciproc- Magistrate Hermann tn the West Side er, and when Archibald Palmer, the | murderers were found shot nearby, the | ty Court to-day, charged by Mrs. Mattie ceiver appoinied by Judge Hough, | outlaws apparently concluding thelr own | er K. Lang of No, 201 West Ninety-frth went to take charge of the busines stock too weak to keep up with them | RATHER THAN “ROT IN JAIL” street. with breaking into a desk in found an empty store Commissioner Alexander investigated. Mrs, Birnbaum kept no books, but ft developed that, in a statement to @ commercial agency last March she waid she has $3,000 worth of goods and owed | in goods om | $1,700, She bought credit, between May and September | last, and it Was caloulated that at least $5,127.60 in stock yhad been hidden away bby) the Birnbaums, and they were ordered'to turn over the goods or the money t ofrustee Greenberg. For failing to obey this order, they were adjudged in contempt of court. The man is in Jail, and the woman may be committed at any time if she does nt turn over the $5,197.50 of assets, UPROAR IN COURT AS FAIR PLAINTIFF RAVES ON STAND | —o—— (Continued from First Page.) oMfce, would ‘be of @ most sensational nature. Met Walling on Russian Trip. Daniel Grunspan’s testimony of iis rescue in Russia by Walling and his | ister in 145 and of incidents during the | return trip followed his sister's collapse, He swore that Wailing was Introduced him by his sister as her future hus- | band, and that the young revolutionist | acknowledged this. Returning to Bres- lau, young Grunspan, who works in a hat establishment here, told how Wall- jing ‘raved about sister's beauty and brigitne: He told in an amusing way | how Walling warned the Grunspans not to talk loud and not to betray any fear, as he feared the Russian police would iscover that “Walling, the Sociallst, Was in Russia. He made the discovery, he sald, of md) alling’s friendship for his ai! ina | Breslau hotel, where he found the young | millonaire his slate room, at Paris, he eaid, he we present when | Waillng.dvank to the nealth of his fu- ture wife Walling's tozst was in Ger- an, Which he repeated to the jury. In Naw York Grunspan worked as a waiter on the east aide, A point about which the defense ques- tioned tht witness at length was his sister's visit to him in two he where he worked, Tho witness played much dis- if the defiance and resent- mem his sister had shown at questions involving her good name Hundreds of persons were turned |away from the court-room. Inside, & throng jammed every available inch ot room Proofs of Promise to Wed. Miss Grunspan, again enfe and charm- tng, but with her eyes red and awollen j and her pretty face fushed, resumed the of Lawyer Emil Fuchs’ grilling }late this afternoon, She was nervous and constantly resorted to a bottle of emelling salts. Her eves were fastened upon the faces of witnesses for William | English) Walling, the defendant, whom Lawyer Bucaw had asked her to identity | during the morning session, and which resulied in her collapse*on the’ witness staid and temporary withdrawal. At lable prop to the youag wom- in's story and alleged proof of the dates of Walling’s promise to her Were produced by her lawyer, Adam K, as whe resumed the stand, in 1 of certified coples of pass- Walling and “his wife n June %, 1905, for en- 1. The copies were dated were signed by Secretary ox paRwporta provided for the English Watling and rthe, and two others names are in blanic ker, the for py K Anna’ Be try into Pe of State and Kn entry of W sis wife ges an State document was obtained at} t United States Consul's office tn | aris, In the original of the passport Wailing swore (hat Anna Berthe Wane na) was his wife, and that ‘two | ers.” whose pedigrees ere in blank, ere members of hts family. The second passport was granted to Villiam English Walling on his oath Si. Petersburg in June 22, 1907, for maelf s his wite, | mitted the ung Socialist to leave! Russia meantime had mar-| 4 Mina Stronsky, the Soctalist writ 1 “Anna” referred to in this his present wife. The! Anne which are the first and j| second names of Miss Grunspan, meant the pretty plaintiff, the lawyer stated. | No objection to the introduction of the, documents was made b& Walling’ law-| yer. The passports are rewarded ap tell- ing evidence to support the young woman's story that she accompanied Walling to Russta ae his wife, follow- ing thelr engagement. Walling and lis present wife, the former Mi Strunsky, whispered excitedly together | vatle the passports ware recorded, but later they amiled and grinned warcas- | teally at the witness, 5 INDIANS FIGHT NEVADA POLICE: NINE MEN KILLED Band Suspected of Murdering Four Stockmen Held State Force Off Three Hours. RENO, Nev., Feb. 27. in their flight. Traces of the witite men's stolen of the district became assured the raid | wae made by Indians. A large force | has been searching for the fleeing na- tives and a battle has been expect ee WANTS FRANCHISE FOR DOCK SKY-SCRAPERS. Lawyer Offers to Present Subway to City Free of Cost in Return. John Leary, a lawyer with offices in the Singer Bullding, has a brand new pian to enable the city to get a subway at the minimum cost. He called at the Mayor's office to-day and ie! ¢ommunication explanatory of his plan Hon, William J. Gaynor, Mayor, City of New York: If the City of New York will give me the right to bulld over its piers about the river front, unrestricted as to height, even to the extent of the Brooklyn Bridge towers, fre from taxation, but without interfer- ence with the city’s present income frony the docks, I will build and pr sent to the city, free of cost, the proposed Lexington avenue subway, subject only to a ten-year lease. Very respectfuily yours, JOHN LEARY. ry expldined that he knew the Mayor had not the authority to give the “right” asked for, but said that he desired to call to the city's attention a possible source of great revenue. Sky- scrapers, he said, could be duilt o pier property in the downtown busin xection, and could be rented at gr profit to tne elt = amare NO ANTI-TRUST DECISIONS. WASHINGTON, Feb, ¥7.—Not a single opinion was announced to-day by the Supreme Court of the United States, although this was decision day Such ‘a failure is almost unprece- dented. Attorney-General Wickersham and many of the Government oMcials tn- terested in the anti-trust cases were present, in expectation of a decision in Mr. Li the Standard Oll or Tobacco litigation, | —————— JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. FIRST RAC four furlongs to 6, 4 to 6 Selling; two-year-olds and, 118 (Koerner), nd 2 to 6, first; Arany, 11) (Butwell), 6 to 1, ond; Senator Qoarks, 12 (Hufnagel), 7 to 1, 2 tol and 9 to 29, gthiyd. Tin 492-5. e Boy, Elacwhere, Sauc Stilenft and Chief J. finished as named = TAMPA RESULTS. kson also ran and FIRST RACF--Purse $1; for three year olds and up; and one-half fur- longs.-~Tennessce Boy, 112 (Troxler), 2 to 1, 8 to 6 and out, fi uo et. Tanbark, (Donovan), 2 to 1, even and 1 ond; Restless Lady, 110 (C 1, 4'to 1 and even. third, ‘Time, 1.19 4-5 Frank § Patten, also ran. Harding and Temper TAMPA ENTRIES. TAMPA, Pia, Feb. 27. marrow's Tice: ale is follows FIRST ACY man Aiireenenregids The entries for 10 and f i. Mei 7 wemant; Weraburg, J01) Weck Deming, 106 ba Bi, eng. oe: rac i tha, 108; iol Rudin, 10a: Demalda, #il Helle ot the Ba, 106,” Andermin Viresin 108. RACE pw Roy Tohdy Bear Miias, 103. tony FIFTH RAVE. Sclling: ‘rve.yeat Ty pant ule ta Ohne a $00: Lois Uaenatgi LV me Tob Kany "Poninan, 111" Seek ane, To stone, KPH RACE —Ponrvearoids and npwands five tustungecaiitnian, 104s Cherry, thir 100; De | 108; Marwarke, 104; Chie Haves,” 108 TeaMonMton, 00s allow Dip. 108; Heserriar WG? winete Wale 308, Shy Lok 2 aaa, + ogands, 108; WMeasing, 108 Basten five. ‘pounds “apirent lowance Dewotgt a. ** Denotes W hres pound rather cloar, es s wane claimed trac to your food, | The perfect food ts | | Grape-Nuts | | “There's a Reason” Read "The Road to Wellville,” tn pkgw 9 to 6 and 4 to 6, sec. | my eid oad no ambition te | liquid or tablets called sarsatab: TAFT REFUSES TO COMPROMISE ON RECIPROCITY | |Demver to Vote, but Defeat It to Avoid Extra Session. RIV ERHEAD, Ln, five weeks’ sojourn in {County Jail here Mrs Warner, who with her committed to jail because they to pay a lumber bill, the Thomas A husband refuse: fast Justice Scudder, sald: “TM rot judgment.” Her husband by in jail before I'll pay tried | at Good Ground, bill, On the Good she would not pay Satumiay, orney ho’ for W. Jobnson Ground and told him ready to pay the judgment, and to-da she handed over the money and released with her husband. She said “rot dn jail" that a five-weeks’ stayt in the to-day to Matthews and Witt, the night of Feb, bling shop o: South Third street, tortured the little shoemaker John hey applied a flaming torch to hi ds, feet, neck and face, and set hi peard on fire, Dyke pleaded guilty and asked fi on the ground that this was t | offense. | ‘Phe Court refused to believe rs each. —— | Sing for ten The wholesale grocers affected by ti teamsters’ strike decided this | noon to refuse the strikers’ for an increase in pay of $1 |W. C. Breed, attorney | informed W, H. Ashton, ganizer of the ‘Teamsters the gre man¢ national Union, of the men would be welcome to return under | old agreement, provided they to do so by 4 o'clock to-morrow after noon. ———<—.———_—. Plague Death | AMOY, China, Feb. | from bubon! Six | small-pox were reported in this city and | suburbs during the fortnight ending last | Saturday. that is caused by impure, i else does. friend advised me to ta parila, I did 80, and soon that ti feeling was gone. and felt well, Tbe me from a long illness, son, Westfield, N.J. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla to-day, pve Mrs. B. John: ‘Ralston’ tastes of the whole wheat—with all the nutriment deft sm. A rich satisfying flavor that you can’t 7 resist—so good you want it aw breakfast, A "The package, when cook- ‘ed, makes 50 dishe vate le Wheat Fleer makee Hoa, DRT ishing bre mutth olla eto. ry it too. _———————$ ts Offer to Bring Bill WOMAN PAYS JUDGMENT ins tetters and documents horses were found later and residents | Feb, 27.—After a Suffolk was | street, of heart. When committed in January the woman that to induce her to Mrs, Warner Is the owner of real estate the ——_$<<— ex, ane sent tor | DR, HARVEY W. WILEY WEDS. | of she was after her release that she W. had meant dt when she said she would ‘before she would pay, but “horrid Joseph C. Louls the two young burglars who on} 14 entered the cob- | Joseph Wishnok at No, 213) Williamsburg, and with fire. Wishnok was asicep in his store when they broke in, and when he refused to tell them where he hoarded his savings When arraigned before County Judge in Brooklyn this morning the men their statement and sentenced them to Sing REFUSE STRIKERS’ DEMANDS after- demands a week. for the grocers, | or- that vs would not concede the de- ‘The grocers have told thetr men they | the decided Sete tight TEARING | That Tired Feeling| overished blood or low, run-down condition of the system, is burdensome and discouraging. Do not put up with it, but take Hood's Sursaparilla, which removes it as nothing pad that tired feeling, ind no appe- loanything. A Tlood’s Sarsa- d ad a good appetite Hood's saved | ARCHITECT CARRERE’S CONDITION CRITICAL. to Rally After Second Tre- phining Operation to Relieve Pressure on Brain. Dr, John Hartwell «nid at the Presby- | terian Hosp!tal to-day that the condition of John M. Carrere, the arclittect, is ex- tremely critical, While the hospital phy- ticiane do not admit that they have lost hope of Mr. Carrere’s recove: nis friends are appreher rally from @ relapse that wet in Friday night and was only temporarily checked by an operation performed early Satur- a it ts fifteen days since Mr, Carrere was thrown from @ taxteab in @ collision with @ trolley car at Lexington avenue /and Seventy-fourth street. At no time the accident bas he completely re- r apartment last December and steal- The complainant alleges Mrs. ‘son was employed to spy on her in the interest of her husband, Dante! | Oscar Lang of No, 3 West Forty-second from whom she i| Mrs. Lang says Mrs. John- Johnson broke has had a change| Open her desk in an effort to get evi- dence upon which to found a éivorce action. When the alleged larceny mitted Mrs, Johns was with Mrs, Lang. She shared a room with a Russian singer and dancer, was com- pay up, but she was obdurate and tie Anna M. Van Norman, | Justice committed them both. ‘The! Mrs. Johnson pleaded not guilty to | amount involved was $17. Although the larceny charge and released under a $500 bond, the case going over for another hearing, Government Food Expert Takes Washington Girl as Bride. was WASHINGTON, Feb, %.—Dr. Harvey Wiley of pure food fame, to-day led to the altar Miss Anna Campbell Kelton, daughter of the late Gen. Kelton, U. 8 A. The wec- Jail” had converted her. | ding was a quiet affair in the home of ——- t the bride, and was attended by only TEN YEARS FOR TORTURERS, | the reiatives and intimate friends of —_—— [the couple. Elaborate gifts were re- Young Thieves Set Cobbler's Beard. ‘elved from all quarters of the coun- try. Afre to Get His Savi Dr. and Mra. Wiley left Immediately County Judge Dyke showed no mercy | *fter the welding breakfast for a trip | through the Northern States. ———— Graduate, Kills Herself. HACKENSACK, N. J., Feb. 27.—Lena | Gebhardt, sixteen years old, who was to graduate from the Bergen Fields school this term, died inthe Englewood Ho tal to-day from a self-inflicted rey wour heart. The girl, fit of despondency due to iI! health, fa week ago. She was a daug! the housekeeper for Justice H mper, | About ¢ er ina shot C ‘ Postrivery Prevents RIPPING fq SLIPPING OF STOCKING NO MATTER HOW TIGHTLY DRAWN Soft little caps readily attached to any garter, abso- lutely guarding the stocking from all the wear and tear of every kind of garter fastener. ECONOMY LEADING MAILED ON RECEIPT OF PRICE “\T STOCKING PROTECTOXS oR AT ALL 15 Bet DALABT NENT ECGNOMY SALES CO. 118 EAST 28TH ST., N. Y. DIEC. +£On Sung GIBN Feb, 26 1911 beloved husband uf thence to the ¢ of Our Lady of wet Convent avenue, MAVAN.—On Feb, 25, MARY ELLEN (neo Kearney), boloved wife of Bugel Sullivan, Melattves and friends will ate tend funeral trom he Washington st, at Feb, 28) Gi HELP WAN TEO—FEMALE, GIG, for general how wiahin; Sunny outs) | required: “\ppiy ‘bere | 440 Riverside Drive, ive that he will not | is separated. | boarding | Js Gibney, Fungal on Tuesday at 9.90 A, M. from his late residence, v0 Wea! | One Hundred and Forty-third streets Lourdes, One Hundred and Forty-second | - WATERS PIANOS { (Founded 1845) | Horace Waters & Co. |||invite you to hear and |]Jexamine the new model) |1911 Waters P.anos, also |to compare the very mode| \erate Waters prices with, |||those of other pianos in; |}|the same high class. | If you are a judge of '|]piano quality and of real piano values you will be jfconvinced that. the |Waters is the most at- tractive piano proposi- tion it is possible to offer. 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