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| your business you had better do #0 be- fore this afternoon, At 10. o'clock the McNamara brother ehtered. tie court room with Clarenc Darrow, their chic: Both Were smiling and shook ha Many attorneys at the bar. Tae pris dners were without handcuffs | The brothers w handcuffed wh they left the § and during the w across the street, throu court and into the Hall of Reoords. | Scores of photographers took snap- shots. They were accompanied by @ Jailer and an aasietant were fol-| lowed by seven deputy sheriffs PROSECUTOR GREETS PRISON. Five - ERS’ LAWYER IN COURT. Court convened at 10.16 o'clock, ing been delayed In opening by the ar rangement of #e District-Attor Fredericks and ba Breeted one another a gan allot ' Rs et aie ting seats, BURNED HIS NOSE Judge Bordwell first recetved the ex uses of « 1 ve er m he had ihstructed to return to-da Worth BROTHERS HAVE GAINED IN WEIGHT IN JAIL. { “T have actually gained eleven pounds Since they put me aw i} Jon J. McNamara to-da why ly and mer 1 have spent a pleasant summer have 1 been uncom fortable, put 1 am gid my trial is at | Frank and, 1 have nothing to fear from the | New outcome.” Ilia brother, who ts alleged | arraigned by the om to be the “James the Bryte” charged with planting the bo lth at the Times Building, has gained tive | ; pour “You see," asked if the ch in MeNamara when rges didn't worry him, The Sf belung to @ class which has growa | Accustomed to Injustice, almost from | Th Dabyhood. 1 get satisfaction from the Knowledge that the charges are unjust unfounded. John Is secretary-trea ternational Association ¢ Btructural Iron Workers, Prosecution allegos he !# the brains of the dynamiting co he doesn’t mind being tried first, be- | { cwude it will mean he will get out that much sooner, At this, expected to be one of greatest Uiais of o @ oman hitherto not me play at important part, accor reports to-day, She is being clo pieae guarded by the prosecution, and ts)» inspe to be a former stenographer of John J. | Loy McNamara in Indianapolis, who quar- | y relied with him and has furnisied the | that Presecution with valuable information le ‘ ' EXPECTS THROUGH WOMAN TO | jattered trousers . TIGHTEN NET. |the cord. After explosion in the Indlan-|! @polls ,gas plant, it ie sald, sho] since Went to the manager and sald that for| It was an entirely different child who the reward offered she would reveal ali | appeared b “the information in her possession, | day Through her the prosecution expects | been ®t0 tighten the net about the elder Me- | ings, 1 br Namara, brown Clarence Darrow declared to-day | bour that there has gone abroad a wrong. *) impression as to the financial condi- | °i"pe tion of the defense. : “We have received all told $1 Darrow. “The Moyer-Haywood trial cost between the evidence w to Idaffo and ed for expensive Inve @ dozen of more citle ae "We nevessarily have to pay tn ade) Wh, vance for everything we get done -for us, We have spent or & in debt for every cont we have rec @ should have at least $250,000 for | boy of the first trial. We have no manu- facturers’ asuociations to draw on, and | sata contributions to aest tue expenses o such a battle.” Discussing the plana of tt Mr. Darrow said t possibility of calling a large vr " These will be bre from all parts of ths country, but to avold extra and annoyance they will not be vere u: a jury is chosen Brosecution’s caso Is weil ov » Darrow sed the method| of dra Saying It was! trans Judges, wh make up the Ii ld be to find « oof wage 1 fled with a 5 Wage earners ¢ Provisions for sey fom a army o} Yoour Ie TOM SHARKEY LET =: GUEST BUY WINE FOR 10 HOURS oo (Cont eheer when th ter within his por and I paid 4 nk beer. Mr. Sharkey and Bein’ nds drank more champagne. Af ) r, I went back to M and bought more e. fal i. " somo fiftyscent ¢ f Mr. Engels was a er of 1 chased for teenth s friends. vin ‘he said, that while smoking one of! } nore W-cent he had been frisked f s LOSS MOVED SHARKEY TO TEN. DER TAXI FARE. gars he When Eng told of his lo to M 8 Sharkey Mr was movel a 8 most to mendousiy atte 3 he een his hip pocket, opened | | BOY LOCKED UP IN BARE ChLLAR BY HIS FATHER. AVENGER BEATEN DOWN WITH AXE BY HS VICTIM Came Back With Stiletto to Kill Man Who Sent Him Away. §, HE CAGED BOY, L CLAD, HUNGRY, 2 DAYS IN GELLAR Year - Old Father Admits Charge of Rare Cruelty, ‘The first train 1 Bey Into bis heart surcharged with hate for the man who had caused bis arr | for attempted murder five i * Child for His Play With Fire, had | swung open the one thought that filled his mind as he re- gained his liberty wan to be William Green, the county contractor, he had worke revenged. | dis: | had waiting for ‘his ve had his hung about saw Donte just d his Donte, | his back, | Green threw sprang forward, ‘e It broke off short. ssallant from him and as the man to run shot him the police came and Donte was _ GEORGE WORTH: he could not Green, but he erfed with joy when one of his compatriots told him that Green jhad died a year ago, younger Green in the » Crucible Bteel Works, Iwart form at once ck was turned to him, ars ago, he gripped his the object of find William gon Friday and Wort tn $09 ball SIX PERSONS HURT AS TAXI HITS CAR ON THE BOWERY ‘wa/Chaufleur After Crash Into Trolley Runs Down Police- man and Two Others, cy. Jim says IMPRISONED MOST OF TWO DAYS AND NIGHTS. though Green's and stole upon As he raised {t to strike, Green turned y up his arm to f Down came Donte’ Fi the artery in Green’ Green caught up a pick-axe and, rwinging It broad side on, brought Don crumpled heap at his fe n Green staggered and fell. of Donte's countrymen, ed him up, bundled him into a car- | riage, saying that they were eee him blade severed »ke open the door held a, 4 lock in, off and on. which the police have not been a Green was rushed to his home at No, © Davie street, Kearnes | where the doctors fear that Dont! leto thrust will cost him his Ife. ——. ROBBED IN FLUSHING BY TWO HIGHWAYMEN, J. Lake Battles With} Youthful Thugs, but Is Overpowered. Emmet J. Lake of No. 238 Golden aves nue, Flushing, Queens, Dlackjacked and robbed at 4 o'clock A M, to-day at Jamaica and Hiliside ave-| nue's, Flushing. Tie was on his way nome when sl seus men well butit and powerful » He tried to get away ani Jone of them struck him several times on | | the head with a blunt | Protecting his head his right hand was ‘4 an eyelash as he stood before the badly brutved | but Dr. Dicks, who fore Magistrate F he Children’s So. atil- | epan—aj Six persons were hurt early to-day He ie | When a taxteab, dashing up the Bow- | ed into the rear of @ cross |town car at Grand street front of the taxicab was crushed in, the rear vestibule of the car was underciothes 20,000 | @on't_ Want to f Mnstead of half « million,” said Mr, | NOSE BURNED WITH MATCH BY FATHER, HE SAYS. pointed ‘to a bu ‘oup of three @ policeman 30,900 and $390,000 and In co ined principaily |on the Yolorado, This case has | Mis faa was held up, Spectators sent in hurry calls for am- id two responded, one from | the father was a Morris ater vdedd jor whom we badly enough hurt to be | tacked him. Wed, and | plained that he Ighbore of Wort! t that the ing sas the eed His scalp wa 1s attending him, | Backed up vy elghteen repr [thinks the intervention of the hand avert. | of as many different tax payers’ assocl a fracture of the skull. e was partly stunned he was jrobbed of a woman's gold hunting case watch on which were the Initials ©. W. 1, a gold chain with » gold doliar charm and a bunch of eye, Mr. Lak made his wa: Ris ihome atten thecauseuts The thu were both about twenty years old, pitt DN! MS bib sds RICH SMUGGLER TESTIFIES. Allen Goes Retore Gri | vestigating Cane of Mri Nathan Allen, Yeninth street, In evidence and his back hurt; * | sented facts and figures a trolley flagman, Saal COLER WILL FILED. | Pather of ex-0 ssengers In the car, who left without | » Were cut by tlying | CHAUFFEUR TRIED TO DODGE BEHIND CAR. y at the time of | The will of Wiillam N It was rainiy leather mulgmilitonatre iceman Hogan, who ts,of Kenosha, Wis, and John R. Collins, | the Memphis, Tenn., coal man, returned | to appear thie Federal Grand ting the mory Helen Dwelle Jenkins about ed to cross the street|a prominent New York financier having dashed up the Bowery | Assisted Allen and Collins to smuggle ‘The chauffeur evie| her Jewels intesthia country. cross behind the car ply to the right, ‘and street and tha nding with Lyden and Howery, was st afternoon before Jury, which is invest! An east-bound Grand street car had The Government Against Allen for $150,000, and for to recover the value of pleaded guilty gling for the beneft of Helen Jenkins, whe turned on them when Allen decided to return to his family, —_ |COURT ENJOINS STRIKERS ON ILLINOIS CENTRAL. SPRINGFIELD, Il., Oot. tion of the Iilinois Central Rail. Judge Humphrey against Collins, see Pollceman y him and with a 1 the two aside and Jumpad | taxi hit the ear wed around and ran iato| a tt was true & nepnew | ro: in the United of Pro prietor ng the sights y Injunction restraining strik- Interfering with the southern diatrict of Minols, jing on the motion for Junetion will be GANZEL SIGNS AGAIN WITH ROCHESTER CLUB. managed to roll. of ry and Ploger DID HE FAIL TO BUY ANY Th AT'S A CINCH, @ permanent in- DAMAGED, FARES ON TO HOTEL, BUT TAKES could gev on his feet , Manager of the Rochetser East- ts #peed just s to manage signings @ contra’ ther services >—— je Blocks Traine, ~Another miles north Siation late yesterday e Railroad track for @ } distance and interrupted ali trattic ow 1 from Monday's alice to a| th than before, » top makes dangerous the Work of clearing away » 810,000 Horse, rocelved word | Alonzo McDonald, trotting staiito erday to Texas for §10,- Todd had been sold ye ‘wis and was ; bought by Mr, Mooney four yea Jalacharg BATTALION CHIEF YEARLY KILLED BY FALL AT VIRE FIRMEN ORATORS MAKE PLEAS FOR | SALARY INCREASE: Face the Estimate Board as Coolly as Those Facing a , Blaze in Tenement. Joseph Johnson, 200 firemen in unl- |form—every man looking spic and @ resolution passed at the last meet- ing#to make, no increase of salaries of city employees until next May. Commissioner Johnson explained to | Gut; He sald the men should get stated increases according to grade. The proposed increases were not un- reasonable when the work of the men And other conditions were considered. The men were present, he added, to speak for themselves, The arguments that they presented to him were con- Incing. Then a group of firemen stepped for- | | ward—each an orator in his way, faced the Estimate Board as coolly as facing a ten-story fire. Not a man bat- Mayor and the other members entat | Uns; each of whose apeakers sa: the tax payers applauded the efforts of the firemen to get more mon chosen orators of the De that nent pre- They declared | the suggested increases meant only an addition of three and a half cents an hour to each man's pay on and that the total amount 5 | $696,000. ‘Th had been fighting elghteen months for the increased ary schedule an! said that It was up to the city to give them the money. Any day mignt see them In a “mix up.” ono | of them declared, that would make ral- ary dra | unnecessary, tax payers’ associations wore a red favor salary increases for engineers and firemen. N.Y. F. D." SOME OF THE SMOKE-EATERS WHO BECAME ORATORS. EA. J, Dugan, fireman of Engine Com. pany No, 79, Matthew Fitzpatrick, en- Gineer of Engine Company No. 6 & Bataliion Chief TMT as Kin w among the epeakers. One of the re Department oratora caused a laugh. “We are exposed to death every time! we go to the skytine or dash into a) gasoline and gunpowder. Oh, Borough President MoAneny, 1 had you in one of those gas-filled cel- lara just for two minittes.”” ‘The laugh that followed put an end to the fire-fighter's speech. His audito’ found themselves imagining what would happen to Prerident McAneny’s whisk- era under the conditions outlined by the flery speaker. He was asked his name. othing doing,” he answ Mayor Gaynor wanted to reconsider the resolution, but was outvoted. The Mayor, Presilent Steers and Pres: Connolly alone voted to in posed increase in the budget Prendergast, Prosident Mito dent McAneny, President Miller and President Cromwe sed Coroner Goes Into Shaft, Coroner Fei this afte mn vis! of the Ashokan water the Sixtyesixth street transve Central Park weich killed fe Monday morning. was taken to the bottom of th xty-flve foot hole and made an examination of the pla The Coroner said that the fatal explo- sion Was caused by a “bliin blast vald that he would « that int future the vlasts be ff sing! e tho e porers occurred on | Knecs Became Stiff! Five Years of Severe Rheumatism The cure of Henry J, Go! in. 14 Bar ton St.. Boston, Mase, Im another victory for Hood's Sarvavariila, This wreat med cine has ded In many cases w hers have utterly failed, Mr. Golda “L suffered from rheamatism it Kept ime from business veo caused excruciating vai My would become as stift steel, Tt many Ines without relief, then Hood's Barsavariila, soon felt imuch er and nai myneif enti cured 1 re: Get it today in usual liquid form sbocoluted tublets culled Sarsatabs SCHEIB PUT ON TRIAL FOR “THEFT” OF AN AUTO. Whose Wife's Was Found in Bathtub, secuted by Employer. Henry A. Schelb, a chauffeur, whose wite'e body was found in @ bathtub in| @ flat the couple had occupied at No. Gi East Seventy was placed on trial toda Foster in General Session: t charging grand lare dirtment was found shortly after Schelb was arrested charged with MAY CALL MORGA TOTELL OF $5,000 DEAL IN MILLINERY {Herman Tappe Bankruptcy Proceedings That | Financier Made Investment. IRVIN COBB The Humorist BOZEMAN BULGER | ¢ The Baseball Expert WILL REPORT THE WORLD'S SERIES | ee oR There was no Airect evidence that wan separated wife and she hold him and dge writs of habens | Peter Oiney 6 William street, connection with Herman | aventto milliner, | Nance | to be adjudged a bankrupt attorney for the re celver, threatened this afternoon to ply for a subpoena. “Tappe was given two reasons why Morgan put $5,000 in his business,” [said Mr. Lichtenberg: [not give @ cledrer version of how in his mil- be necessary We know Mr, Mor- man and it would be In- venient to cote before the referce. | We have been hoping he would send an explanation of his connection with | this matter, but he $81 Broadway, as a chaut- ur, to swear out information charg- in that Scheib used his permission Bankruptoy, ing grand larceny Unite y Mr, Wyatt's car without shag di A. Wise's abseu f five days from his office and the refusal to disclose where sted not a little com: the Federal circles are also quite inter- ested in discovering where he is end What has taken him from town at thit concerning his | whereabouts and the nature of his bust- ness is denied at his office, made betng be back to-morrow. Wise has not been in his office finee Frida | tary, who each day has stated that Mr. of the city, Whether or Wire has gone to Washington to consult with Attorney-General Wiek- examination, Schel on the murdey indictment for grand larceny ‘held, and Tombe ever he has gone, nd if he docs since awaiting t Attorney MeCom- charge of the prosecution | Alexander Karlin is handl-/ was obtained Inthe morning seston and the taking this afiernoor, ARREST AT COURT FOR HOLD-UP IN SHOE STORE. Sherwood Identified as Man Who} Fired Two Shots at Merchant Resenbaum. The Rosenbaum mystery,of July %, when Louls P. call the financier. | wan ts a busy that he anay not done a0." ‘his achedule of assets accounts Wise is out tled the receiver and referee |when he testifled that Mr put $5,000 In the planation he said that Mr. Morgan gave him the money, tempted to repay n refused to accept it. Was resumed this after- Referee Olney and Tappe Morgan had against the Stee! Does She “Trust brings no re- Later he sald street, was solfed to-day, ac@rding to the police, when Willlam Sherwood, alias , twenty-three yeara old, of No. 2 Weat Sixteenth street, was arrested. | had no idea how the money was spent T apent $4,000 on myseit | the Criminal Court Butlding, [had been dismissed George Gallagher, withdrew a charge of personal assault. Detective Campbell made bis partner went I ought to have been and 1 simply | wate hie wife. | the arrest, and when to call Rosenbaum to Headquarters, he Sherwood's wife wan there, plead- ing with Rosenbaum not to make en identification. [drew against nly stopping when the bookkeeper told | Me that there w | was asked whether any as a manager or no more mone: and a woman posi- tively Identified Sherwood, sent to @ cell upon the charge of at-| tempting to rob the shoe firing two shots at him. The Rosenbaum |. Your wife or daughter hes per- jhaps been asking you to buy a piano for some time; and surely would not delay if jrealized that when young is the time to learn, and that time once , it can’t be recalled. | Proposition makes your purchase OPULAR y wife $100 a week after I i} a 1 ped living with her,” . With permission of Fire Commiestoner | stone: = h Le } wife was Mrs. Helen Jaffray. | She is well known tin society. thing with me,” “to give a tea party at dealer and of | case attracted wite as it oceurred two dave the murder of Adolph Stern, the jewel- ler’s clerk on Sixth avenue. pissin) shag MAYOR TO INSTALL “MAYOR.” Gaynor Will Help Launeh Youthfal Executive in School, Mayor Gaynor will attend the install: tion of the newly elected officers of the “elty government” red before the Board of Tappe testified, | Hatimate t econsl jon of | Sherry's hy a spend $1,00 and forget all about it the cured the $5,000 from Morga “when T told bout Mr, Morgan I did tt tn con- that It should | the board that all the firemen were off You fence and did not faten become public property.” Tappe he must Morgan through my wife,” hen I decided to go into to call upon Mr. Mor- gan st his office and he gave tne the | morning. T had obtained a similar amount (from, my wite.” at Public School Oak and James streets, on Friday Creelman of the |Munteipal Civil Service Board will |stall Mayor Frank Perizz }ed young Lee Lung for the office at the jelections which were held yesterday. knew nothing about! Tae youthful senool Mayor will tell how jhe proposes, with the ald of his Police Indorsing a} Commissioner and District-Attorney, maintain law and order tn the school vound and on the school bullding. who defeat- give a note Q Does Mr. Morgan know you fy in) They bankruptey court? A. ¥ lity for 67 years and you don’t banking matters. have to is an expert to select a check until the bank people told me, ianos cost from $325 up; low in des for a piano that gives a lifetime of satisfaction. $125 for used pianos that are Reliable and much better than cheap new ones; the full Pease with each. if you wish, for Catalog and list of used pianos. PEASE PIANO CO., 128 W. 42d St.,nr.Broadway,N.Y. Brooklyn Branch: Newark Branch: U Flatbush Ar The examination was adjourned \ streets In fro —_— . the LIKED OTHER WOMEN BETTER er that Mayor Gay- to be present to-mor- row afternoon at the opening of the new playground and athletic Columbus Park, formerly Mulbe will be a set The programme track and fied. Commissioner Ste nor was expected In Sued for Divorce by Pretty Brooklyn Woman, guarantee Vark, There pretty, appeared before Justice Black- the Supreme © y “and asked for a Thomas Wilkinson, cludes ten events on Mayor will start the races, w begin at 2.99 o'clock. LE nce that we divorce from in the Panama hat were married put lived together only r years ago, wing with or without an increase 01 “What was the trouble Each representative of the elmiteen | Justice. “He pald more attention badge bearing this inscription: “We women than he did to me," replied the complainant For delicate, appetiz- ing flavor in soups or salads, add a dash of Eddys sixty-five years old, was found dead in bed in a rooming 4 Debevoise place, @ fas from a Jet He had been living at three weeks. the supposi- that his shaking hand turned He was found James Keegan, ‘ane ave satistied 1 also muarunteos lute dependability wi sults only from experience. told the story. the house for BENJAMIN BENIOFF 336 Sixth Ave., Bld En hed auce It’s great for meats, game or fish, too. 10c. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, smoke-filled cellar. We go up against | the gas on. Chisholm, who runs (Trade Mark.) Special for Wednesday, the itth p oy lor ¢ Tharetay, the 12th v Pou tad BOX 10c mnpoxeocl. © open Saturday evening unt! Milk Chocolate Covered Filbert Clusters of choice filberte, s by a eating of W. 14th Upholstery Co., 1 103 W. 14th brid Chelse 6 PC. PARLOR SUITS UPIOL! sTEneD HONEY KOCK, TE, at WAHMMALLOW i man_will call with samples, ark Row ans beloved husband of Billen cols SnnANey es Funeral Thursday from his Inte resi« 114 Central piace. UNDERTAKERS. WILLIAM NECKER, ~~ | Worid-Wide-Known Undertaker. | Largest and most complete undertake ing establishment in the world, Home office me any, ene ited weleht tn each instance Includes me ¢ _NEW PUBLICATIONS, "NEW - UBLICATIONS. IsYour Home int dren of today to grow up without Are they wot entitled to happy ehtidiin THE PASSING OF THE CRADLE By FARMER SMI7H Tells 1m an amusing and. tnotfensire war j Phos 120 and 121 UNION conducted all over. None too Branches all small and ne over Brooklyn, For. ther area write or and Factory or Positively save have representative cail ‘omplete funerals for $43.00, $75.00 If you would really like to know what ts the HELP WANTED—MAL ween iy ursisde 204 1 Dasivese URHOLsT eM ERS * Abii owas S04 "Ro liberty! okt

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