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THE EVENING WORLD WEDAESDAY, MAT tion awaiting me. Thad not to be examind again, The jurors, it i€understood, desire to question him on i recat credited to him in some of newspapers. Chency a Witn he main witness by ¢ the Grand | Nfry yesterday wap Orion H. Cheney state Superintendem: of -anks, who in epblaining why he had permitted the «Arnegie Trust Company to remain oven nd Indirectly of Mr, Ca Mh substance, the Superintendent tol thd Grand Jury that he had real basis | fpr his belief that Carnegie would not | Hermit the trast company that bore his ane to go under. Carnegie has de niéd this, and so has Franks, Cheney | 104 how Franks hud assured Josep H@well, when the latter took the pros! ghey ef the tottering concern last Oc- jer, and permitted ssuranss to to Cheney, that “he old would not let the Carnewie Trust go und) | You are jumping into @ bed of quick- sand,” Franks ty said to have written so Howell, “but underneath you will hnd gold rock.” The solid rock reterzed \OlAndrew Carnegie. ny Uine you are in trouble,” Franks 18 reported to have added, “let me kaow and We will throw you a rope.” The quicksands, according to Choney, in began to close over the trust c bby, but the rope wasn't thrown. —- FUNDS FOR LORIMER PROBE Senate Commiitee App pen BU for New ulry, WASHIN: Ma 2—Renewa ot expenses t ry and a fight 1 an inquiry. fn the Senate to-morre ° - eS : ALMA C. ARNOLD ARRESTED. Mrs, Alp West & the charge out @ license TRUST H. ON §$ asuinotos » May &—A charge tht shoe manufacturers in this country afb at the mercy of the Shoe Machinery aC, Arnold was held in the urt . under at _ AS GRIP ‘Trust we made at th rectprocity earing before the Senat nilttee to-day by M. 8 Chicago. Ip order to get necessary « aking Wachinery, he sald, they we 1 towign contracts binding t es to uy all of their ma \ tryst for a period of seve . and ‘eeing not to ay fr9m any other compan While the shoe manufacturers wero Plaining to ¢ Renate Committees on! Finance of the shoe machinery “trust,” Representativ: Weeks of Massachusetts was declaring in the House that a “beneflognt monopoly" by corporation of such machinery abled it to lease the machinés at a very 1d& rate to American manufacturers Tre clash of testimony was simultaneous. Mr. Weeks offerc riatement in the House in opp the free lst he re recip discussion We ostensibly ¢ thrown open to a Mae, bul re is no combination tn the » aaeeee declared Mr. V Ke the ‘leather or tanning indu js no trust or monopoly HOE TRADE. | con- ‘The House Committee on Rules voted to report favorably the Stanley resolu- tion for a special commit auch an inquiry, The Stanley resolution originally con- tained a pro®ision that all violations afd’ other trade statutes condu of amtl-try should th oifte rectn the c the steel afmiatl jal Jo ‘t care for Cincinnatt ah Inquiry Is directed a t0| vored few who had come out to aea the {run on Devore’ drive to the fence tn | doesn . ene aha Just | the™business relations of th dotes on Europe and the artistic and i pape ng of the/ namplon Athletics tn thetr last battle [right centre for three bases and Doyle's tion with other concerns fice fly to Myers, The Dodgers, as | Musical people who are her friends over in violations by the latter |*!th the Hilltops got an armful of ex- Were retired in one, two, three | there, When you strike such a altua trust laws: citement right at the Jump. Were mir half, Iwubert’ being | tion as this what tp there to do but go oe, Fisher and Coombs were pitted against !oa cnt napping off first. to the divorce court? Judge Gary, chairman of the Hoard) each other in the tyx and the veteran Likeaa PY aise ae No Reco iliation Dinner. of Directors of the United States Steel] who won the world's championship for} ps 4 7 eo cepneet Corporaslon, When told of the House| priagetpnia wae almost knocked out | PXPRESS TRUST No, air, “it wasn't @ ‘reconciliation resolution of inquiry, declined to ma get. long, contradicted purt of tne testi) It t# sald, howeve ony of Robert A. lranks, confiden into the American Sug an of business of Andr | pe ay later b any comment. sw WASHINGTON } stonal inqu o Py CAU, cEPL ed tn sp corporation be investigated, Stee] cgrporation was made the tari that an tnquiry Ketlnery Com: ordered, ey resolution specifically dl- mmittee to ascertain whethe: relations or i# with the Pennsylvania Steel hy but | Company, the Cambria Steel Company, | the Lackawanna Steel Company, oth nominally independent steel com- eee YG INQUIRY OF WOOL TRUST. ten tr Milla May alleged existence asked te fF Ohlo, a De 8. Woo to! inet ft } Mass. Commercial the entire ifayette roof ex Just one subs ployer wh ould tell after the excitement had 8 blo: v Fra of nine to as agreed | or any — Congres- day by ation to Inquire limited or selling of whether In stocks, ok employment onoern's the cht and Washington Mills tines ilding k ations panies are th of of We m= ehild with be vane Mas « i wre NPLOSION DRIVES SCORES TO ROOF AND INT, sion and fire this | ath whte floor of the takes up| bounded by Broadway, pla Me fat caused nk The and to » In @ wild stampede for tho the explosion Mollinelli, of the flower and feather concern, said that a# goon as he explosion f 180 girls w mant street and king tur ed but litte of there half ad was veen send two em- aw the fire he Sons | Daniels, cf. | base on balls and atol esecond, dou \ Be 1911. Devlin, 3. Wileon, ©. Raymond, p. Umpires—Klem and Doyle, scription of him as “White by name and white by nature’ was repeated to him. “Did she say that ‘8 an awfully good sort—an awfu' good sort, and -{ can any the same of phe Sees BATTING ORDER. w York, Philadelphia. Wolter, rf, Strunk, If. Oldring. ef. (Special to The Eventag World). Chase, tb. Coiling, 2, WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | her, 1 suppose we'll always be the vers Havtaell, 3b. Baker, N. ¥. May &—The chilly weather had] 200d friends we are now, and I don't Cree, It. Davis, 1b ton the attendance at the|see What all this fuss 1s about-can'! ORE EE Bi a serious effect on the a i j ota aba TORRE, oe. sat eae a final game of the series between the| @!ks be friends, though divorced? Giants and Trolley-Dodgers here this afternoon, Both ghe Giants and Dodg: ors will be aWay trom home for the next few days, as the McGrawites ure slated to play in Boston, while the Dodgers will go to Philadelphia. Rucker and Raymond did the twirling for to- da \ In the first inning the Glants got one Rweeney, . Livingston, ¢. Fisher, p. Coombs, p. Umpires—Connolly and Mullin. 1 difference in temperament. Bhe has the artistic and I the commercial, and with two persons of such vigorous na- tures as she and I the love for our work Is bound to predominate over other affectior “I don't like Europe and I do like © iapectal to The Rreniang World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW YORK, May 4.—The cold weather held the crowd down to less than 6,000 on the Hilltop this afternoon, But the fa- dinner’ that we gave last night, although that would be rather a new wrinkle in divorce proceedings, wouldn't it? | It before he got settled. ‘Strunk, who opened the fight for the ALSO UNDER FIRE. Athletics, beat out an infield hit and) wWwasHINGTON, May %—Fadulous| was just a little farewell compliment wont to second on a bad throw b¥| pronts, and the allegation that the ex-(to her and we wanted our friends to Sweeny. A sacrifice sent him to third, but Fisher retired Collins and Baker in quick order and prevented Then the storm broke know how we stood to each other, That was all." Mr, White is @ member of White & Co,, No, 2% Pine street, a famous bond house. He 1s a director in a great many public corporat.ons in and about Cin- innat! and Cleveland, He was one of the organigers of the Sale Trust, Press companies are a monoply for the carrying business of the United States, are the basis for an investigation w haa been decided upon by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Much prelim: Inary work has been done. he great express companies of the Country are the Adams, Wells Fargo, American, United States, Southern and National. The annual gross receipts of the: companies amount 0150,000, 000. Of this sum 6i% per cent. is paid ¢ railroads for carrying charges, makin, $85,500,000, The value of all expr quipment tn 1907 was $6,616,418. The net earnings In 1907 were $9,926,642, The profits were 150 per cent In additiof#! to this the compantes had reserves of $43,810,788, sundry assets © $15,557,074, and the total excess profits in 1907 on previous operation amounted 14,849), ownership vested principally Vanderbilts, Goulds, riman estate, Lewis Henry € ‘rick, Charles F ton F, Plant, B. F, Cheney George F, Baker. —< Four Potsoned by Canned Pei Dr. Jane, of Bushwick Hospital, ported this morning that the four mem- bers of the Wright family whom he not a Dantels struck out, but Chase saved the day with @ long wallop to tne centre fleld bleachers for three bases, sending W ter home. In erlaying the ball to third Collins made a bad throw and Cha ame hom After that hit safe, bot there wae no further scoring. The Athletics lost on time In getting back In to their stride, Davie started the third with o strike out, but Murphy and Molnnes singled, Wolter losing the latter's fly In the sun. Livingston then smashed the ball to the centrefeld bi hers for two bases, scoring them both, Johnson — tumbled Coomb'x grounder, but recovered the ball tn time to catch Livingston In a chase, while Coombs ran down to second and Strunk deat out an infleld which sent Coombs to third. , They then pulled a neat sea) off, and Coombs scored, finally retired the alde on to second ned to enc and tho Highlanders first in thetr inning, > — POOR BOX THIEVES CHASED FROM CHURCH. Two alleeed arrested this firnt, at street, by i Terminal Station In Cincinnati, and is one of the syndicate promoted by Frank M. Andrews whieh Je building @ chain of great hotels throughout the coun- of which the $10,000,000 Hotel Mc- Alpin here 1s to be the first, In this he is associated with Charles P, Taft, the brother of the President. White {s @ director of the Windsor Trust Company —— WOMAN ACCUSED As SPY. Charged With of the companies in J. P. Morgan, Standard Ol, Cass Ledyard, Pratt, Mor- estate and * the Har- tting Army n OMecer, May he Oldring grounder The lead see a =Mad- selle Thirion, an attractive Parisian Coomh to reach er resident here, was sted to-day, charged with being @ spy and obtaining the secret mobilization plans of the Ger- man army from an army officer, ‘The prisoner offers the romantic de- fence that she had asked for the plans fense that she had asked for the plans in order to test the honor of the office: who waa a suitor for her hand, treated last night for ptomaine polson- ing at their home, No. 178 Marion ave- were out of danger. poor-box afternoc thieves were after a brisk First ie and Fightleth | mn e White of the Kast ahth street station. \ ! No. . Coutello street 4a ing Kast | ‘Spring Debility prayer | around | ering approached them | door, One fell) the etreet, badly is due to the debilitating weather ofthe season, and to the Impure, impoverished, devitalized condition of the blood caused by too close con: finement, too little outdoor alr and exercise, too in hot pursuit, set up @ hue and more than a hundred per- ged the fugitives heels, At and rushed to @ standpipe and turned on |Bleniieth street they ran into the arme| heavy diet during the winter. tinguished before the firemen arrived, Harlem Court they told Magis It is cured by the great constitutional remedy There are sixteen exits from the butld. t they Fernand Mase i} in not t f eleva The f yefive y wit ni Hl ost their lives in the 1 r % was found a bottle one | th biocks away, which "i ro wlue long plece of whalebone, | which effects Its wonderful cures, not simply because It contains sarsapariiia, tereeeees ae It fright BR Bnys |e 9) rh \ poorehox thieves is but because it combines the utmost remedial values of more than twenty Ininuten With. thely cooler compeniany plese of whalehone tr rine. Mecloteate | Afferent ingredients, ‘There te no real substitute for Hood’s Sarsaparilis, they would have seen the litte blaze Breen held each in $1,500 bail on @ Iturged to buy any preparation sald to be just as good,” you may be sure it | put out jonar of attempted robbery, 1s Inferior, costs less to make, and ylelds the Gealer a larger profit. 100 Dores §i. a New York and—yes, Cincinnat!~and she | He 1s the contractor for the Union| Mr. | | r for your resin ation because ‘ ity of no offense. But if you in- ’ ’ | ) “siat on sectguizg 7 call have to ANS Q | N | merely HIRES an pean” “ONS. oatkoR, PIMLICO RESULTS. | PIMLICO ENTRIES | | apartment. Spend it : ee deh i 5 ana Sam tee be f with us and it BUYS Charies M. Myte, Heq., City Cham- ia R oe te k z } Derlain, New York City. el egrirones ha (Shut RST RACH—Teogearolts; selling: five] you a house which Hyde's Second Letter. tinker), 10 to 14 20 1 ant 2 to 4. won: | tute einem sei, 1, Maen | ciasilijataniie you can live in while Aesuming, it would appear, that the 1s beset! MN a dig” Wax rat Tad Bf.) ah Rowe oy Ney, "108 * Breil | * edd and 2 to 8 second: Cardiff, 10 (Killings: | {ots tien, Mal, | " * "| . ae | paying for it. Mayor would not appoint his succes- lial in Ganat us | cone tb e6 Sand te Ethie AL . sare Gib at Peace! Two Acres ot st Side » Raho’ | aor unleds Me Inalated upon restening, | ASsailed in Senate Cas a House worth, § to. a ene “ Taft Hears Gibbons at Peace Acres on East Side Still| Besieged by Rebels on Land of | Thesehousesarein Brook. Mr, Hyde sent to His Honor what might | Per Western Be p es ye) Supa . at Lt ey q H ; 4 > lyn, within 30 minutes of he called a repeat communteation this and Investigations of All Worth, Mandrunning FUT TACy Council Ask Congress Ac- Smouldering — Pier_and Mazatlan and Port Blocked City Hall, b Se. f afternoon. This was with the object ished as nam wae ere }4 i 2 . : _ all, 1 od. ic. Aan Of setting forth his position clearly | e Probable SHCOND ACE ; jw, BY) as tion on Lighter Damaged. by Federal Gunboats. te vente or cninee Are Fr ie. irlan womens, 11 6 Ww and also making his insistence pial. | ir and w haif furl HUH WAL Rieeteie Park Steepteciase: | to $6,500. Write, call or ‘The letter reads: | a ne et Eto Gana ee er a pe pies — De, Hears phone for list 1. York, May 3. : > TIN 7 wre ee Se ae Pd a 144 “High Het 18 SALTY MORE, Md, May 2. —With Pres. | There ts a city dump at the foot of | DOUGLAS, Ariz, May %.—Refugees letter of tuis date iv just at hand, . lies riers Ke six | cy, iva: i a | pe ‘hin abel a to-day, d one thousand Amer ir] ‘ and 2 appreciate vory deeply your . sine Pat + River, | fuftou Thies " ANS OtBex hopavies AS Bpean? | bs low Erownd ant fey | were penned up | Hat, unable tb aude : “expression of confidence in mo. Al- an wth sta nit a eda 9 “ a4 oi N-work wooden | oot sway becal red cblitiess foal az you do. person: Express Trust Also Included hy to and Latte Pal | Megami, 110. 8 ht ly BACT oN which the carte of the Street | Sone ot the kaneoudh ant wnsvie to aoc ff Telephone 7440 Cortland: | my ‘wardens, § a tin (aban cn also ran and ed as named SiH TA Uanited stunts 1r| Cleaning Department come to drop ther | word to Washington to send a warship | 60 Liberty St., N.Y. \ pogo iy T therefore aex that | Action of the Interstate Com- | Titnp RACK —three-year-olds and | etnolis ele and ate on ce will | ads of rubbisi. Underneath the pier | to take the y | i Jou appoint a successor to whom I upward; selling; one mile—Busy, 107 107 ns suggested | the men who own the contract for pick | Mextean gunboats in Mazatlan Har- may turn over the affairs of the | merce Board. gswor 9 to 2 8 to 5 and 4 vt the United | tng over the debris have some tempo-| hor prevented any egress by sea, while tice of be ppp Very re | h firat; Col. Ashmeade, 14 (Byrne), 100. Fave 108 reat Britain and will also ac ary shanties rigged up with bunks, the reb ad the cit unded | an to 4 to 1 and 9 to % ‘second; Liv soc ys 100. Sin lutions ‘Gas ae dissrmament Strictly against a standing order onc | the land wide when the last news came \ CmaREEs ™, myDr. Wire, 112) (Fat to 1. 5 to 2 and ub el ee of the these gleaners of refus from the city. Wire x t] WASHINGTON, May 2—The trusts to § third. Thmeot.a0 a5, Superstition ‘ * the world powers. 8 refuse smoked | from the city re communication gA Peculiar demand from Assistar oe 4 m eather Duster, Ragman, Black Mate lalla vasa ‘Lam persuaded that the signing of |“ Pipe to-d A spark dropped down | Wilh Maaatian Is interrupte istrict-Attorney Clark waa made upon | w under hot fire in the Senate and Sip Wawara alee F aia finished 4 eo —_ treaty pen A bakeiee Gee it| into the matted mass of paper and — eputy City Ch. nde Walsh to- | House to-day, broadsides being med. ‘ ij LEXINGTON ENTRIES. Britain and the United States woutd| “28% and auch like stuff below and ine |AMERICANS SAFE “ oi Nitta Fed 36 meee 08 . at the Steel, Shoe, Woollen and Sugar) FOURTH RACK--Steeplechase; four | “a not only be a source fricalculapte | “tantly the flames were spreading with atement o! je dally balances carried mittes anne ) r ie io 2! jo8 the’ dity of a ee dally Meiantes carries | rusia Mea Banner, 10 (Mr. Wright), 5 to Whe untsien ton Wiueeday, Kay: 4 KE bibettie to. two great powers, |UTOSt the rapidity of w prairie hy the city im the 3 the first time In ita history thejeven and # to 10, firnt: Mal), Mar WOUid eo far cowaye te too} The men ran for thelr lives, shouting Breen Aug. 3, 1010—tho dato of the rust will in atl probabiitty be tne | (Aten ege (0 2,6 to Land Bo 1, a Lexington follow Daaes oF porimaiadt INC AAiowas treads | MHLAUETD Om They Wont WASTIINGTO: rears tor tre | You May Not Know ed meeting between Hyde and ist will in all probability be ine ptawk Wing, 149 (Lucas), ; FIRST RACE Roberta, | Hance of pe nent internationa 4 Flan} ate | safety of American ht ei Ace ai itu t lated. ‘This ie made possibledy th 164 thle. Time, GOe ‘ yor: Lad Palsty| throughout the civilized world,” anid] Finking the sumpground on the {safety of American reailents at Cucrna- Your Porienand the time of the failure oF | nnn of the Rules Commities of tt Princess 1 Long § pete: ie, 108") Cardinal Gibbons, who was the first] 'A"d side Is the six-story cigar factory | Vaca, Mexico, were dispelled today by bn Eyes dts haath Pe bank. Mr. Walsh wae told to produce his | House, which voted to report favorably | Monroe and Tiro foll; O. K. and Indola | Sexe) earnite:| SVOaKer of the day. ee Tere eee een een wereas | Ue fveeipe oe Biss eeinin at the esican for Headaches or Dizziness 0 be age J this the Stanley resolution, h calls for a @lso ran and fintshed as named. Te eat Let Britanni; 4 and East End avenue, The wind car- passy stating that condith at But we os 0 hal renters Wnis would indipate thar |eweening inquiry the business — OWN! BM | wan’ Verney REC ATIANT ‘ d the mounting column of: smok rnavaca had returned to a normal e mean you shal! ; ould Indicate th : Atlantic, and thetr| heavy wi ke, f Saeed Jury te etl! working on the | Methods and connections of the United LEXINGTON RESULTS. | outstretched arma will form 1 ee ee eee ed ar te Ee know how to find out States Steel Corpor C — ce, . M ae bles! ete, to aT Ci ater of Hyde's indictment. et eth gh cst gui i Ot | Sg [APNE ec oan ageh of peace, @ rainbow wi the upper windows of this building, ana without cost ;—consalt i t was 7 r rine ade! ne-year i ¢ 0 e in bait 1 he 30 operat! ‘ ich # Whitman to Have Help. I padtarate babore:. the GBRETE, Pinancs [olekr ik CoMORER=AMerY: LAB. 138 ‘ Wil proclaim to the world with | D,naiE a minute the 90. operatives, Qur Registered Physicians #District-Attor Whitman will en- | ACE Four and 4 t of them girle and women, were . Ly: 8, ate jorney 5 Committees at a hearing on the Cana. |(Archibald), w St. Alovaty 112 phen: geal God's help, the earth shall never more | ripe for panic. Some tled by the stairs, , Rage as special counsel to try Hyde) | eciprocity bill. The charge was (Kennedy), second; Mamte Woods, 107 ta, 116) Winn be deluged with blood shed in fratri-| c bh Rill dang tg Oculists of long experience, Some ‘big Republican lawyer. Either | U8" Reciprocity bill. ‘The chark aa a ee ere Ly reese iio. vidau ear ut more climbed out on the fire es- } h wit 6 made that the United Shoo Machinery | (Moleswo des fadibh ge fe rca . pes and swarmed down to the ea who examine eyes : fank 8. Black or Henry L. Stimson | ("" French King, Aleppo, Roberta, Mr. Ma The time seems to be most aus) an. they eS On ‘ompany of Boston, known as the Shoe ; : 4 ‘ n they took a look and most of > ay be selected. The District-Attors | SomPany of Koston, Wren wr venteen, (tits, Danish Girt, Marlborough, Brown 1 teat tyiMd | clous for the consummation of this ie, MOnahuted, WENL bien tO. work: You can depend upon whs ; 3 Machinery Trust, forced a seven Cont, Hanly also rar xteenty miei! ance. [t meets with the approval of le the daakals : {foutine busin «would not allow | year agreement on manufacturers ABCOND, RADBOMG and twenty aly Ott 98 a a the Preident of the United States, wio hile the engies were coming they teli_ you about you c d ted | tore any machinery would be supplied | yards. th fin knd. Gowarl) ily ® i o8! honors this meeting by hie presence. | nreteete tomy ef Callahan, the eves. If glasses will b al against such @ resourceful oppo- | ("" $200, Disco! | (Moore). first; tog He iitieue I earnestiy hope t will have th reed dp Bae Aen jan had . bath Int: ab Samiuel ‘Untermiyer. J 5 i Ba ' umed up River and tho re helpful, they will fit yc * y In addition to the ve actions, Rep-| Barber, 113 nedy), second: ‘T ow in session serves from the East hty-eighth i, . Mr, Whitman's attention was called | sentative Hardwick uty of | Moat, 100 (Molesward), third, Time: As the Jeader “WHO| street station were on thelprene exactly. If you don't nev f. morning to Hyde's declaration that | (."° faeries for an{ 14. Jean Wagner, Peter Pender pay ie iodo Biya shai ah at Inter-| ‘The fire though had already spread to them, they wi!) tell you s ¢ indictment was the result of a| Ty rwarass, — Hiram, — Dartworth, nal w was eulogized by Andrew | municipal tighte ded iARGE F eatigation of the & ‘ust, and a! lighter loaded with tdns of WE CHARGE FOR GLASSES ONL Bicked conspiracy and to the intimation | "vestigation of ¢ ugar Trust, an via Meikel, Rublola, and Naughty Carnes’ | rubbish, which wa ¥ . ft politics ie at the bottom of it. The| Representative Francis, Democrat, of) rad igo ran nme rnin the Biber and: Iie” SOnIeNtA® wine att Perfect-Fitting Glasses as Lowas $2. Oistrict-Attorney's comment was: Ohio, presented a bill for a probe of the | “PHTRD RACK—Two-vear-olda; ae ame. Somebody cut the moorings acit| Nila Poulson, one of the foremost 'e ¢ PF { Well, if the indictment was an Woollen Company of Bost anda halt furlougs “Flo Flo, : barge went drifting frém shore in a| residents of Brooklyn, died this after- & ie vs press Trust Was also inciud won; Lady Hughes, 107 huge swirl of fire. ‘The ble freticht : fo’ Baissing ot Wha Gethasie Trust Come in the general attack by action of the » second; Closer, 110 (Moles H.-S. Whitney of the Metropolitan Line RUSH Linhth tee ae ee ee Oculists’ Opticians ‘ ; sa Neal ate Commerce Board, wi 18, 5. Mycene, | Was coming down from the Sound and| Pishty-elghth street, Bay Ridge. 223 Sixth Ay.,15thSt. 217 B'dway, Astor Hov3) gPany must have been a political 4 Judge Sale, Camiitia, he lighter almost ran Into vefore| Mr. Poulgon was one of the best 350 Si th Ay d Si G@ohepiracy, They both grew out of all the companies work in con i hac ON M the b r nth Av.22d St. 101 Nassau Ann ‘ piracy. Brew 0 Ceeeen and that their methods should be (celethumplan, Old Hank, Zim, Chess the two Areboats could range alongside, | known tron manufacturers of this coun- | 17 West 42d— Bet. Sth i Sth Aves., Now Yor qthe same transactions. 1 did not . t mate and Moonlight also ran, capture the and turn their] try, being the founder of the celebrated indict Mr. Hyde. The Grand Jury | investigated. P, povetiiipbiaies baila Viomant taatean eine, Hocla Iron Works. Of tate years, he | _498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St Brooklyn. _ indicted him. The grand jurors are Cage so TR . | ‘The excitement lasted, from one thing | {8 * ‘ nibh Nie atudy: a ce oo side Niel FAVORED IN HOUSE. New York, Brooklyn. was partly burned and to the lightor, | Brookiyn Bridge could be obviated. Mr gence to swerve their judgment. are tically the whole face of the! Poulson wrote many articles dealing | Re wiatpabounces to-day that the] yy Doyle, 2b. dump was burned over and it will be| with his ideas, claiming th f could WASHTNGTON, May 3—Investiza- ° h hia ideas, claiming that relief coul ‘ay Med ist et through hye ie lps on of the United Staten Steel Cor- ’ eros ef. pee : \ smoldering probably for days. be secured by turning the bridge into | \gatigation into acts of Chamber- . ; rf every-day railroad terminal, increas- ; poration, charged with belng @ trust, : } an every-day railroad terminal, increa: lain Hyde, and to-day Secretary Smith | ee ay assured to-day. fa po (Continued from First Page. CAMORRISTS IN CAGE ing the number of trains from 24 to 1,080 | RAGE LIKE VITERBO, May 8. of the actual | Cuocolo and the lat ccuser ts court to changes provoked thacl suspend th ant tood appeared to be pre ing at each other's cheered him’ and cu’ The prisoners with ed a sight horrible t cursed, gesticulated paroxysm of anger it was some time be! could calm the pris | make it safe to tal pen for luncheon. BALLSTO: est May wi prevaila to- wing the mark at a light snowfall to- ‘“WtcTiet tor fang BANGOR, Me., M Petween 2 and hildren are destitu ding and mor arly $00,01 bed by oitiz ud ts pouring in fro try. nounced by Genaro Abbatemageto as one ass estdent Blanch! wai aitting. yesterday the informer an@ the defend- before the judge's bench and intervening carabineer clates in the prisoners pen alt acled hands against the steel bars in a the Court declared a recess. itil eee COLDEST MAY WEATHER. Y., May 3.—The cold- jay with the mereury heavy frost last night wag followed by pebelatsiiiae’ <td SES relief 1s going on rapidly here to-day. mey, the an hour. Mr. Poulson was born tn facia Fe 163, and he always retained an in the Scandinavian countries. | In 1910 he donated $100,000 for the promo- ton of social relations between Scamll- navians in the United States with the countries they came from. He came to this country In 1864 ant was employed as 4 draftsinan in sev- eral iron manufacturing pla In 1876 he and Charles M. Eger started the | Hecla plant. One of Mr. Poulson's fa- | vorite ideas was that workmen should | be given opportunities to acquire full kuowledge of their work, and with that ‘end in view he started evening schools where the employees received instruc- tion in the various phases of the tn- dustry. As @ result many of his former WILD BEASTS. cola Morra, de- wins of Gennaro ter's Wife, faced his ovday and thelr ex- a scene go violent compelled to As was the case vented from spring- throat only by the Morra's asso- nately rsed his “traducer,”” nin the cage present- 0 look upon as they and beat their man- Unable to proceed, |¢mployees are now in business for Even then themselves. fore the carabincers | M® Poulson always took an active | interest in civic and humanitarian af- (fairs, oners sufficiently to ke them out of the | GOLD LAB hij SHIRT and pay your dollar wiih abso.ute confidance The value of this best of all Dollar Shirts needs no expert to determine Put an Emperor Gold Label Shirt side by side with the best dollar-fifty shirt you can buy under any other name— compare on every point—then “fall in fine.” Fvervbody does! Bevelled buttons that won’t break. — Exclusi patterns, Stitches that stay stitched, Bosome that lin unrumpled. experienced here hug- 2% above zero. 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