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or EE EP aan ry TICKET CASE Nicks ABOMB FOUGHT IN COURT LEFTIN HALLWAY BY SPEGULATORS AT “THREE TREYS” ~‘ACCUSEU. S.ECNSUL T they already had bubonic plague in ‘anol port and would not add to the danger | by taking in small-pox, When this was {ree to Capt. Alien he rent a strong | menaage of protest ashore by the sur- geon, but was ignored. Consul Refused to Act. Ceti the American passengers #ent for sul Hale. He not only refused to vist the ship, but failed to send a rep- resentative. The small-pox sufferers remained on the Tennyson until British Barbadoes was reached on March | when they were transferred -to a ~OF LEAVING THEM IN PLAGUE'S GRIP, HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, HONEYMOON LASTS TWO HOURS, THEN | SHE ASKS DIVORCE 1911, WEDDING KNOT TWICE TIED; WIFE SEEKS TO CUT It. but Now They Are Sorry. Tt took an Alderman and a clergyman to make Hans Christian Kruse ™ en and his wife, Alfhild Marie, one. The services of a Judge, two iawyers and a jury will be required to sever the js Which have become irasome to | Were Legally Married, | | pital 1 firs’ € ° ol Mad “ N vee rat venture of the Madaens tnio| Lawyer Asserts oeria That They | Black Hand Belt Tenant Badly’ Tennyson's a Velangst Sed ee teal y reat cnitbeer Dae ane | ineteen - Year-Old Girl Who} ma fia \ Handled $50,000 Worth of Scared When He Learns | Protests to Knox and to ew to the leolation | Eloped Says She Went nin secure nou the su , | sas estan Hoffman Island. The protests @ ' to te zittle Church Around Grand Opera Seats, \ of Narrow Escape. British Authorities. the British aod American authorities at Home to Mamma. ead dare farted be Oe ota | DECISION IS RESERVED. In the block of Kast Bleventh street between Firet and Second avenues,| Tennyson, which arrived here yeater-| State Knox was James Stewart of eee where more dynamite outrages, Black | day from Hrazil and the West Indies | T4mes Stewart &,Co., Wall atres Hate ‘ 1 NGAAppIT with persons aboard who had been| coffee importers. Mr. Stewart to-day, ea ee a Hand ders and an ni | perso, roar Whe had peer tn telling of the trip to an Evenin Justice Newburger Orders the occurred than in any area of similar | expemed to wmall-pox have sent! (utriline of the, trip U size in the Grenter City, an unexploded ind to-day, It had been! F of the tenement Filing of Briefs After a Long Argument. bomb was fo: left in the hallway to Secretary retary in London, @ vigorous and bit- Port The leader among the Americans in getting up a protest to Secrmary of | au Prince were forwarded to-day. Passengers of the Rritish steamship World reporter, sad: The treatment accorded us at Port Peince was positively inhuman, of State Knox and the English Colonial Ses. Mics arl of Crewe, au There was no telling when smallpox -old girl, 0. She declared that she and Fre! Annetta Freiberg, a pretty nineteen: | trial will ¢ who ran away fr ‘home in this city a Hed to David Fretberg in Jersey City | April 27, 1909, to-day asked Justics Gie- | gerich in the Supreme Court for a i-| Little Flakes of Dandruff, ere known as the “Three ‘Treys” because | ter complaint against American Con- might “break out and the Tennyson | Never lived together, as she returned to ic its number js 23%, sul Hale at Port-au-Prince, ‘Trinidad,| Would become a veritable pest ship. | her mamma two hours after the w This t# a four-story bullding sheltering Although evarybody on board had been | ding cer was performed, In sup- ent for more than twelve families. The c After hearing are uityard at the bicteay today 16. the ase of the nked by two smaller wings, ticleet speculators as to the ¢ which eight families tive. lomaiity the new iaw prohtbitini And egress from the rear tlomaiity ~adpgons ge a ements if b of the main hati them from sr pad 4 be aren way. th the trent hanes rf reais Cour, aint Steps on Bomb and Kicks It. | A Y file briets and sald he| About § o'clock this morning two) A 4 through from thg rear on and the British Governor of that prov ince authorities refused to allow Capt len of the Tennyson to land two steer. age pox at Port au Prince, and that Ci for how Tt ts charged that the Britiah Al been taken, and the danger was acute. | va passengers suffering from amall-| wwe were told by the Trinided repre- | y sentatives of the British Government |, that our smalipox patients would be doubtiess well cared for in New York, | that they had all they comld attend to sul s. rely fgnored requests from assengers that he intercede aboard the ‘Tennyson, Hen en mertean ‘ ia wh to work, One of them, Nun. | ‘The fon of the Lamport & Holt | with the bubonte placis, Our consul, | 8! The oa ae PY M gio Cascmassino, stepped on something | line left Santos, Brag. March 2 | Mr. Hale, fgnored us utterly. We were | members of sid Ket Spee) ound and hard which rolled under his| With 123 me fe pas 4 cabin} told by the ship's officers that Mr, | ulators nave raised is raid, the cage, | foot and he ga a kick wh bouncing alo floor, Be 8 the surgeon found that two steerage | long time and Is entirely in sympathy See is the could kick ft again hia companion, | passengers were auffering from small-| with the British t@ritorial officers," * | peta » Unies, sraaped him around | pox and had them placed in the hospital. | Owing to the prompt precautionary at ee the waist ant begged him by all the Vaccinated Ali on Board. tures adopted by the surgeon and | that the new . officers of the Tennyson t aints to be varefu As all the steerage passengers had The round ¢ Incher long dia t was a cylinder eig Mian ineh and a half covering resem led | niridle wax seta fu he most ext Aldermen ¢ business ir wrohibyit con passengers a yeen exposed, [stewards and ma ituation was serious. board Just’ 1a crew of 100, On Ma Hale had been at Port au Prince a danger of an ay well as the steerage of the crew, the Everybody on ‘accinated, All z those gers and ¢ Many of those aboard we from three to five times those who signe » vaccinated er March & the prot was promptly Morrhs hey told afte: several girls. ither of you eiberg did not contest the Justice Glegerich reserved decision, Freiberg lives at No. 26 Clinton street and making * “How came you to Ko the ¢ Gtegertch ¢ they were Was she was in the country prin married?” vaccinated and every precaution had | port of her suit for divorce she charged We were In a “ropical cli- | that Freiberg had acted improperly with | proved to the worl en Withka two montns after Blames British Officers, |she became his wife. Adler and H. Fretoerg’s how they Freiverg in a resort street, w ty Silver were al whinesses, had come upon Bast Huston | Ing all ove ‘sweet eyes” asked the two giving away tickets jd we just dropped in for luck,” they went on his answered Silver, your wife at the case and, Netihe ating can va tine fuse was at- (speed was made for Port au Prince, | hose ‘Protests ; No. the onal right tached. ead gone out after | which port was reached on March 14, | | inhi g Saale soerae Selo ares Freiberg. earth ee mother, ary law busing a stubby | Port au Prince was quarantined when op natlte, Wier pura. Sophip Waxman.,at No. 4 Assiatant ( ation Counsel Hahle | #corciied the ‘Tennyson arrived. Only the ship's | Stuy Orieans and B, Jn jouston MA hk “cans Wik Aeenie her of the men would touched RuFKeon was allowed ashore, He axked | St Coach Compa y WAS prohibited hing for worlds, The: for the permiasion of the Governor the ae from placarding its fa pinata Antoinette Savarese, She |Surgeon-General to transfer the two | Auntrtn, 28, Linements, in sapport of the ordinance picked it up and laid | on a fire escape, |#mall-pox patients from the Tennyson) VIENNA, March 3 ‘ which was paxsed after a long fight by | tien sent for the owner of the » hospital. This request | sus returna estimate the p me Phillp Behiachetsky OF'No, 186 turned down. ee rretabrate i Ma iar Hine to cewaiate Aven achetak) ‘\ntcinene| he Port au Prince authorittes sata | 2,417,190 In te think awa fro’ Loaded to Do Damage. iuere, inly ise of the . Mahle, regulate the “3 So she carried It to the Fifth street ¢ by* Uoket eneet The : » tite pati i “ see arin ul station, where Deputy Chief Kagan came | RA chs tildlten speculating, |224 took charge of it. When Hagan | took the cylinder in his bands and broke | ft In two everybody In the station houre, | including Desk Lieut. Tom Monohan, | BML ee a taphe cies nocnin who {s stout, adjourned outdoors, Eagan i se couldn't tell by @ cursory examination “chp aoe) Gabe athena’ somewhere | whether the bomb wat loaded with dyn- bear canese drive an advertising | mite or black powder, but ve opined it truck, or a cow through the streets of | COUld have done a lot of damage a " Angelo Mazzeo, h fishmonger at whone New Yorks The city has the right to) gige door the thing was Iying, denied stop that, #0 the higher courts have|that ie had received any ¢ tening held, Why litsn't the city the sane letterd Finally the landlord recalled | right to regulate the use of the streets that a tenant who had saved up $3,000; in any other respect’ fled to Italy lately because the Block ‘The case was b Wn before Justice Hand was after him for a division, Newburger in the fo! a writ of Just acroms the street stand the habeas corpus. John 1 Lange, who! Spenelit, houses, a row of tenements | sold tickets in front of the Me olitan | Where there have four bymb ex- Opera House, had been arre: vy @ plosions in’ thr Violation of the new locked up in Joffe: For the purpose It fs an honest effort on the part of the elty to regulate the streets, 1. If these speculators have eculators con: reeration Was cision, Justice in the cus Univerantitet Neen ard A. Lenz, pastor of the Universalist Chureh at Nunda, com- mitted suicide to-day by hanging him. | ee T. T. WILLIAMS DEAD self with nk strap inh wood: | AFTER AN OPERATION. rye. iis ace tm attributed to mental! manners trouble brought on by overstudy. Mr. | He Arose From Street Car Con- | lens was a graduate of St. Lawrence Vaiversit ductor to Be Publisher of at and was formerly located | Foster, Pa, He is survived by his the Evening Journal, widow Thomas T. Wililans, treasurer of th ne New York kveving Turna Puotisnve KILLED BY TON OF DIRT. Company and pub’ of the New York Evening Jour Wolle at work in an excavation at died yesterday | $s hia apartmente tr Hotel Gotham, | Milner and Bogart avenues on the Mof- ng an fiiness of about three|T* Park Viaduct thie afternoon An- tonio Mosett! of Petham Parkway and ness which ended in Mr, Win, WEiensbridge road was instantly kiiled | fans’s death began with a cold, which Wits a ton of dirt fell on aim trom the | Waa followed by erysipelas and other | bani 0” ne excavation | Sompiieattons. An fen Was ue Ils fellow-workeman, formed on Monday nigiit twenty-one years old, tore hoped thac Mr. Williams at broken leg piyaleal strengity woukl pul im asresied He rallied for a while, but . Which sapped “s WASHING tlo negros Naples, Register of tn Wohitheld MeWiniey, Port ¢ nrgetown, the White House to President 1 a relatives in Melbourne, tit jt was hia. Ine a letter of confidence to Booker ‘T. | kreat ambition he arrived on the stirring times fornia. came thro “gold in the He was to America and Washington | oust Brandreths Williams soon ma he newspy Vetropolis. 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