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Pree oon ee yone js been in a big’ burrs: “— Then a Bop: We think we have 2 two men whom he encountered last | now devoting our ener Tharsday ane ner sane e Walked Only Few Steps. vd Mr Ban When @ reporter for The 5: , he World reached h ld Mr. 1 ent { had recovered somew at f ‘ df hands K with a It was last Thursday afte Axe, t sald, “about 4 o'clock, just a the ppin close of the day's business, that Ww ing my cust our safety 4 f years, 1 sia . under the Pi ng t which je immi f at flees. To rea 5 it n out of the rear entrance ‘ t 1 ig, crose a small interior court, enter porte und fh orridor of t IW ' » Bullding and Ko when Str. $40 ps into the basen T did hak A has long been my dabit ake | seutt ; this trip on Thured fter i tan 4 Monday mornings or le t He eage tt Up securities entrusted to ue or belonk: | mad mer with ing to us, and on Monday to bring ' them back to our office 4 se “L was carrying in m n orale |, y Persons Under Sus: ne. © famow sorb see proper. w are at the exire WaoeaE Thai ner, I had to pass the length of a taal ts TOW L-shaped corridor with an abr elbow In it, turn goat right ar corridor is not more than Mitty wile, IT think, and is walled on oe sides with brick and well lehied t no electric lights at interva t 7 GE do not remember that T daw any notice tha hnd heen an: one as T entered the lower corridor. The Tt wae wie reached Watchman in charge of the gate was, of led Wi “eburse, entirely out of my range of enve ST vision, beim: around the corner at the Mr eee long end of the cor tha vem? ollect that any one c feawe nel made my way e ' until Just as 1 turn wT tornu © precixe instant a young map, seem “The stock clerk and others in a hurry, bumped into me with great wv violence, 1 do not know ther he was j afternodn, and hese coming toward mi In it when Mr. Ban up behind me, 1 eoftive, His son and others been standing still him, as usual, until he went adross the yond the turn, waiting for me. ateaway and “AN 1 know is that T wa tty gy struck and bowled over, I fell on my @ide with the breath all knocked out of 4 me. 1am man and a thing Uke jy, siaian. Anat left ed for t nt wppe Exchange Butlding The en out of mi In they accounted for themselves atinetively 4 for tt, but before 1 Hy afternoon” co} nit another yo man sud ed. He alded the oy man Who had collided with me io help me to my feet Lightning Change Trick. f th the newcomer, I thine and picked vp ¥ thing and into my hand what Tt ne 10 be the wallet T hed dropped am sver before. 1 know now, of course, that a f th “One it. wan ightning quick Job of substitute must ne realgned from the # have been done, but the resemblance of oe the substituted envelope to the Firm Not Embarrass: Bo cle the whole thing “1 think it would be better {tok place so quickly that TE never suse into that question at thie tim “Degted anything, WHI the loss embarrass the ‘ogethier they brushed mo off and “Not in the levst. Halt thes , Cea pick ap my bat. The fist in wae + negotiable all the time apologizing for havin run into me and expressing the ho hadn't been hurt. He | As an excuse, something dispos “told them 1 didn't think T was jogs will not fall on the fem, hurt £nd then, still somewhat daxed, the purchase: 1 made my way to the gates anealida sane, 3 and its fle who ix well tof) Was the firs slump of stocks?" N memt yeni ¢ vaults. IT can't tell whére y parted from me, or Lora is Daniel the way Dave a more or less that they both left me where the collision had and | went away together In the tion whence I had come, At any rate, 1 thought no more of them the two mon, ex say that they were hoth ssed, alert and bri me at the moment as rks or messengers, auch a you wee everywhere here In the finaneta Aistrict, and they appeared to kr Manore wie lives with hi two young men in the v dor as of any impoktance stocks were missed had tloned the dact after his son the switching of the envele TH letectives fr Ir surrounding 1 as#umed that Hoe trtite (ak \Calttee they were on similar iness to that’ ey n, the e ndmittedly at se which bad brought me j van, they were admittedly at sit weems to me, although 1 cannot | {) T be positive on this point, that the man | ‘at & wasein sight. who ran into me Was abou thirty years Corridor Usualy Empty. old, of sandy complexion and had on| The spot described by old light clothes, while T recat! the other! croft hazily as! and shorter an "At any rate the ecene of the c bly young a dark sult ound the turn | turns and vatinues west for to the gate, spoke to the watel forty cate near the passed in. I then went to our safety | wost corner corridor passes deposit box, unlocked tt and p ®) watchman’s siut and termi: nt envelope without opening it, locked t vox and went home. Found Only Scrap Paper. jer —s “This morning my son and partner | eS went to the box and got the envelope a He brought it here to the office and found the string binding pt, but it was full of vT when I At the south Prod Hxchange b noroft offices are way would fir had recovered from the first dha ant aden pat Me examined the envel more 2 ‘ Jet Lehr and saw that, whereas our wallets eat, go dos the name of the firm p th ack letters, t 4 f , Here) | e aut ‘ nd b ening en ay ee of t Taadlan SAWa Ia ‘ paper, made eten with tWo strves Te ate aaa wal that were affixed ye fag The en Velope was bix enousi to hold a sheet a ae of nary typewriter paper without | g Atte Ha ; folding, What ‘it now ont dow e the 1 fifty or sixty square F m , ogee papers, dated betwee 21 " oe , Feb. 25, 4 nh “Whet was the value of t , ay) ' hae : ae that were Bee eeecen ssaenn ana #00 5 _ $100,0 should say Hy Pe caita et ant Catherine Lingard’s Daughter Dead g tovar ustamers « F Felt. Was our ow: props In Sautinetam After Dayte Htness. "What did you issoverit 3 ret we wave the wlarm here Y ; . aid, “and then we co: 4 ; ink Alston's 6 Ran k \ t ' we had no occa. to ox-| i 8 » an securities on either Frida : ; aturday. So the envelope 1 ned | gets # undisturbed until to-day oat Fatt x Try ‘- Block Sale. x % From Bancroft & Company's offices Pi the reporter went to the Pinkerton TAMPA RESULTS intendent the Eastern D. ST RA k this. morn \ \ otied ail the " houses York to look out f the missin nritles, and before noon we had eent telegrams to Afty-#ix cities 1, ¢ notifying the aut offices to st ™® or hypotheca TO CLE A CO SHIVER BROMO id money Af Mt fall attempt to realize on i course, we will not know definit about that for a day or two, We are ~ SUBWAYING. IN FUTURE IF TIE-UPS CONTINUE (iy Tote ML, tao \ OY NOURS To COME / oi) DOAN From, ‘its 4 ocvoce! \_ Tee NEVER GET DOWN To Ciry (ore AGAIN! WHY DON'T You (1 Thine TL Move To PomPTON,N a Irs 9 enn More | DUB WAY 4 |S Ta A COUNTRY WOMAN SLAYER OF CHILD GUARDED V ALBANY POLICE: ntinued trom First Page.) THE UPTOWN SUB- URBANITE yon 5G OMMUTERS future in the Ju the rumor is that the | caucus will drop all candidates hereto- Including Sheehi Ridder as the ma-| fore voted on, ve been put out among the nty and it js reported tha mmand a sufficient number of addition to the caucus bound elested on th Ridder’s , It {8 understood, has been a by Tammany Hall as the best way out of a dilemma. “De Lancey Nicoll ts out of the que said «a Tammany ening World Mood Changed. er about the burial | JUST LIKE OTHER, SUBURBANITES - THE SUBWAY COMMUTER MAY: SOON COME To THIS FORs FROM THE SLOW AND TIRESOME TRIP DOWN TOWN CARNEGIE TRUST WAS ‘EASY MONEY” OR POLI POITICHNS (Continued from First Page.) leader to an On panera » feeling, In the matter. e on Herman Rid- Ho is President of the Newspaper " Association and would coms o'cjock did olid support of the press, 14,509 | There could be no kick by the news. | papers against Mr. Secretary Mason went back to Avvany | HAYMARKET MAN FIGHTS {en the Empire State Express this morne| FOR DANCE HALL LICENSE. y at the lat- Whether he “L loved my baby, what 1 sufféred placed in the to take him! d seemed to ha Iron Works ¢ He saw Mr. ers home at midnight. jsaw Mr, Sheehan before his return to utt Iron Works Company her confession to the police Mra elber told at length of 4 Hid and of her vain efforts to place bim in-an insyc » seemed to be world for my boy, now what to do, Works Company; none: “I saw Mr, Mason," Wire Bound | ‘Hox Com- 2 any Halt this mat must have known We walked down thi on has not ‘olorado Mini torado Mining Sheehan is|strect and Sixth avenue, t Ing Co.; none; Sept. | Veta Colorado Mining an Smelt- a >iates for him, 1 also bought a bottle of carbolic acid. 1 took George's hand and w ate except ng and t Cummins; stock of the SHEEHAN LOSES ~ THREE VOTES ON DIX’S NEW PLEA j with a rou talk of Mr, t his little legs bent under him. can to cry and begged me for a 1 uncowked the bottle or, owed the Carnegte Trust when it closed its doors, as guarantor for drink of water and put It to his ipa, ve heard his name mentioned," wis the reply Margaret Mulhall, not to anding since the spring of 1908, and he drank ne little sob, uggied for a minute and then it was rectors and at one time and might: ha 1 of in, the market that FE otherwise, but the law makes “MUriIAG, stocks stolen property and Mr having croft can recover them or thet yalue from whoever buys the: the Nolock t “ Agnes, four 915,00 on two notes made in 1909. No Bipsdeules is up for these loans, were found among the bills pur. were the others, A complete record of the condition of | Company when it MASCAGN! WINS SUIT. AGAINST NEW YORKERS. |" Liebler & Co, Adjudged at Fault in Breaking of Contract for Opera “Ysobel.” ~The decision ich heard the the Carnegie Trust was closed has been filed by the State Ranking Department Clerk of New York County, gives the amount of bills purchased a | $3,608,552.90, and upon the financ makers of these notes «s the amount the do- The outlook the little girl fem has only @ ange membership, +. at 1.30 o'¢ nly dross#! man, who 9 A general aj fee ith wisn 4 | building does not affect the Noonan claims that his lease las several with the County (Continued from First Page. aught tn the recent i chamber with Assemblyman Friedman hat decline did not touch the will largely dey Mr Sullivan added that the wler & Co. of New York, was nnfinced to-day and gen not promising, Official Statement of Asset: The folowing is the summary of as- No, 162 South Oxford street, Br jad not regarded his encounter Ing; two-year-olds; | Nichola Roosevelt was ask Vieted of cont rhe nor any other of our men tract with Mascagnt. damages In th ind the costs Mascagni ts deunitely |sixned the $15,000 alre , bu the Court refuses lis cation for an additional %, ul 2 to. 1, third. Time oeks and bonds | ne other. side." The Statement in Full. The Governor's statement follows: The true filends of the Demo those who at Captain also ran and [lived wi due from banks, bhery and did not even suggest zealous in the foreign exchange, $1 $113,040 and a of that party and the Phoenix Insurance e mount and vital con- failure of the notwithstanding where a narrow basentent cor er running @ uth for Aftery 4 our party $15,000 Van Norden Note, Hand loans is a note for 1910, by Warner Van It is aleo set tor $16,000 made June 7, the former h ror which leads up a Mght of s tutional duty fs plain and our party 18 entitled to know the names | of those members who are opposed to the immediate tlement of this lasue and those favor able to the exercise of that constitu- | tional obligation.” Over seventy of thi » inherited frown of the Legisiat tWo exits widely \ total of $500,000, » coming from No. 16 Beaver at ranteed by the bankrupt Fidel- Ity Funding Con nean that you ports that it bh ted many of the and caucus, With @ view to breaking the the Governor was asked Loans of Cummins Crowd. The following are Cummins crowd to ¢ h they were finance! foods may appeal more to the taste, none equals bread in nourishing and strengthening. Continuing, the Governor said he had amination of New York to deliver a verba | to the New York leaders “Does that include My. to the immedi ment of the Senate er a Mt ne added, "'N MRS. LOWNES’S SUDDEN END. Senator taken to-day, There were fo! six candidates. pease bea SHEEHAN WANTS 7 CAUCUS TO DECIDE QUES IACKSONVILLE | ENTRIES. Although William § en an attitude Btovkyarda Co. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures All Spring Alimente, od's Rarkapartin and 1 think It ts ne in the world, h mpring aad : have taken I Cummins-Hennett ¢ ty ad. RAs appetite and twas an to take Hood's Sa ngih came back Ben ett Compan ; secrlaaneti Gowpans DAN OND Honnett Comp | and no longer have that ¢ Get it to-day chocolated tab) Vqutd form or ive le on each box. | Cassetty On Compan ‘SUBWAY TIE-UP eae Ye (AEs THOUSHOS LATE AT WORK | Downtown he Short. | | Circuited at 72d Street Dur- ing Rush Hour. sengers started thelr week with delay in | reaching birsiness to-day because of one | the subway equipment—a short circuit. ‘To-day's was accomplished at 8.40 o'clock at the Seventy-second street station in a Dix and Charles F. Murphy | cable carrying power for Nguting pur- . Mr. Sheehan has left @ way | poses. irawal open by his pledge to] The accident shut off the power from abide by the decisign of a new caucus. | the contact rails and interfered with th be heid*in the near ° telephone and signal systems, Within nformed| three minutes power was restored the downtown local and uptown locai and express lines, but there was. no | power on the downtown express tracks in the zone affected by the accident for fifteen minutes, At the tine of the accident the tide of n, and Re. resulting congestion was most severely felt above Nin the Brpadway and Lenox avenue divi- wi Ninety: noon tO- second street express stations. t until an hour later, —— =< —___—_ He Says. Charles Noonan, propriete Haymarket dance of the HN oat Thirtie tained from Supreme Cour returnable to-morrow at 10.30. o'elo« Special ‘Term, to comp or and Chief of the Mr. Murs! yay. | they have cause why was made be a test case to determine the validity Wash-]of the statutes regulating dance hails arles | which went into effect March 1 Batt Mr. Levy's contention Is that the ct authorities cunnot refuse @ they have proven the appli hold the privitege. The Ia had been end ik street, t. | place, and that the elty cannot in view i of this fact, refuse a Itcense. hol years to run. GEREN ue JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. PER erae angnake ,feacher Dies. Jolly, principal of t nool of Languages at No. 1122 Bro, n, Won. | way, died to-day fron a stroke 0} apoplexy in an. ambulans taking him to the Frene West Thirty-fourth street. who was seventy-seven years ¢ Aged age, at No. 33 ¥ t Twenty-sixth sireet. ani to the body more than any ’ other solid food, Men, women and children of every class and race eat bread. Because, while other 108. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Extension Tabie and 4 Dining Cha rs Oak and Gensine ‘AreAlways Guaranteed Right now, ev your purchase is protecte: broadest kind of a mone guarantee of ser MOE LEVY 119-125 Walker Stre’‘ 1439 Broadway, N. Thousands of rush hour/ subway pas- | lof those recently fr@quent accidents to | southbound traffic was at its flood. The | -sixth street on both stons. Bor) southbound express trains | e switched .o the local tracks at) ixth street, to the acute indig- nation of passengers who did not no-| | ti! . what was going on until they were | between the Ninety-sixth and Seventy- Passengers who boarded a train at| — One Hundred and ‘Tenth street at 8.90 each Broot'yn Bridge Secures Writ of Mandamus Against | ould not be ascertained, Mayor—No Arrests in Place said Mr, Murphy i afternoon, “but are to discuss what we talked The visit of Mr. M the situation. still the candidate of the majority, and rule, and always | ¢ ay ob. Justice 1y a temporary wrif of mandamus, wrest Wy Ub mULS kad YOUR FURNITURE Ric iit Licenses Francis Oliver jr. to show | fused to license the Haymarket as a dance hall under GIRL MISSING WITH MAN, |'s°fnwyer asraham tos Rival’ Saatertals and it will | ished Hie new. Heense untll ant untit 4 there never has been an arrest in the The recent sale of The Haymarket e Berlitz which was | Hospital on Joly. | his nephew, Jullus Champion, “Ralston” fs a conve A lust alucie A position ? An ambiiivus worker? mn A busiiess enterprise ? ) A comfortable A house Table 6 foot, of Golden Oak, with heavy ril- lars. Chairs of Gojden Lea‘ her. $ All fie this i8 week for .. soi. SPECIALS IN SiDEBOARDS, BUPTiiS CHINA AND CRYSTAL CLOSETS ISH HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT, | GEO. FENNELL & CO. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts. Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store 3d Av. & 149th st. é A hayoain of any kind? ¥ Then, if you did no t .b the 8,323 some of the ads. in The today THAT'S THE SURE Moe Levy Clothes nat sale prices, ny the back N.Y. 4OuT auaning tie Mockig nm POSTLVELY PREVENT RIPPING, TEAKING, SL:PPING ECONUMY t STOCK PROLECTORS ir Mail Revei ECINOMY SALES 60. 118 B, 2kth St,, NY TE YOu TORES Ce tiger QL West S47St Swann 360,6" Ave. ER CQ Eneaes O77 Erandst TAL FOR ONE Complete, Cut c Order, Sewed, Bound with ec Shroak Binding Cooks Quick! nt food; cookn s. Sayed fuel, Anourishing,body-bullding.ac us he food, full of the nutriment: of whole whent, A 15¢ package, when cooked, ag PP makes 50 saucers, fn less then 15 min Whole Wheat Flour delicious, nours ishing bread, muftins, rolls, ete, Try it too, make: ha Work ston sty (losing the Qy A household ; i rtised offers World, HURRY-UP way: ,

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