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a i r a) i 2 and Tron Mines, Limited, capitalized at | 09 was conducted through the Julian Hawthorne Company. In all, About 6,000,000 shares of this stock was Of to investors scattered all over the United States and the sales NEKteA the Promotors shout $1,200,000, Brom the sales of yer mining etetke known oF t erita, John ‘Thompeo: N fe United Mint panies, the promo taken in the nelehborhood The investigation of the Properticn was F covery that the titles ¢ were hed by © rs 1 | ne gamed Tamagani-Cobalt, Pikiake-C balt and Montreal-ta When the! finally unravefied it was the interest of there Cane Aéian corporations was transmitted to thr he the American « Exploration Synd HAWTHORNE'S NAME USED FOR VALUE BY PROMOTERS. Jictments allege that by the of Julian Hawthorne's name | there was but little trout n the pre motion of the various stocks and that) TRE SVE 7 aa NING WUKRLD, FRIDAY, JANUAKY ABBOTT IS NOT $0 SURE * ROOSEVELT WONT RUN AFTER TALK WITH COLONEL —-> “I Don’t Know and I Don't | Believe He Knows,” Edi- of that, of private citizens. matt 1 could name offhand at this moment numer of Judges now on the bench | nore substans far-reaching value is rendered by any other men in OF private ife-and all_of these) ‘ho render to the people torial Associate Hedges. ti + NOT A CANDIDATE NOW, |teraeiy. derivea from tem, 1 ‘wettex the courfy have rendered our people ine many of the investors were influential | eto calculable servic T holt that the att peop! 4 thi wreonal friends of the tude of our people toward them should Journalist promoter, tu the Hterature| Doesn't Fear Ananias Club, | v6 ‘ne at apprevation nd reapect. but pent out, Hawthorne asked bis friends | not of nervility. | to “get In on the ground Moor,” saying! Because as Roosevelt's Bos: | POWER OF INTERPRETING LAWS “that it was firm and could not : | ONLY TEMPORARILY GIVEN. cave in.” . well He Must Be Right. | +1 mont omphatically bolleve that we ‘The “Becret of Solomon” pamphiets have wise In giving great power to tattered —broadeast for ‘omoUng | — our Judges, including this power of ju- Purposes, told investors that “the only way to get money in to dig It out of the ground,” another of hin pithy to Indorse the sentimen Ex-Preaident Roosevelt refused to-day |dictal interpretation of statutes to eee | of hia friend | Whether they conform with the funda-| But I also most 4 + 4 editorial avsociate, Lawr ‘ap. | mental law of the Jan paragraplia purported to be advice | * | 1 tha any other pow: given jan Po a noveltet. It ran am, Ott, Who Jeaped into Cie timeliaht Inst itap power ean od ‘wel am math followe: | Bight With the announcement that th whatever | © & power with which the people have ‘clone! was i merely temporarily parted, and not one a candidate, Hore was a @lee you do, don't try t 4 living chance for the Colonel to wish himasit | which they have permanently allenated. by authorship.” | out of the race for the Presidential) “I am not speaking of the Judge in his According to the prospectus, the) nomination by simply saying that Mr, |attitude of Judge between one individ- o@cers of the Hawthorne Sliver and Irem Mines, Limited, are as follows @QRAND ARRAY OF NAMES AS MINE SPONSORS. OMoera, Directors and Advi mittee—Willlam Keynoida 1 York City; Menry C. Dutene ; Wood Brinton, ry Com: Now | Abbott knew what he was talking about. out of the situation. dorse Mr. he practically repudiated Mr, cally into consultation with Mr. ual and another, or one individual and the #tate; I am speaking of the Judge when, by virtue of his position, he 4 olarea that the people as a whole have or have not, the right to carry out a given policy, a power which may give ly did the Colonel practl- man or three men or five men t epudiate Mr vt, but he went | right to nullify the wishes of the enor- Abbott and | mous majority of thetr ninety million But the Colonel did not wish himaeif He did not en- Aa a matter of fact Abbott. Abbott And not ¢ Charles KE. Kigar, Motu Ji) when Mr. Abbott came out to ee the | fellow citizens, @ power which has been Jenon Fisher, iaitin Francis! ceporters he practically repudiated him. |exercised repeatedly, sometimes wise: C, Foster, Bor M Jamel. | welt in words: ly, sometimes very unwisely. Hanne, Cleveland, 0.; Jullan Haw. = 4 know whether Mr, “Tt te, I delieve, am advantage thorne, New York City; George Hunter, Roosevelt will be a candidate and J we fixed im the Court the Rigin, I; Dr. John ©. Jay, New York) yg gone believe he knows himeeif. power to state that « legislative Be ti oe | ne a candi. | active te waconetitutionals but only i ade rong i Pa Ay te and he dosen't want to be. provided that the power J, Moriarty, Putnam, Conn.; John Mo) Bae you mignt rent t2138 | sevriaen nt yp sser- Merton, New York City; J. Nelle, Cass | f0me fellow was going to accept | and self-restraint, af the courte tk ey & leap year pro; continue to use it with the reck- spitz, Ales Genre 3 aay chimond Mr. Abbott, who was very nervous,| leeemees thet has t0o often been ve rater a 4 ' | went on to explain at length how he| Gown im the past, it te almest oe * 4 had stated in his interview with the| inevitable that efforts will be made Sornwall-on-the-Hudeon editor that Mr. to amend or abolish it, Mi |, | Roosevelt was not a candida “2 know, for instance, that, ae ag teen Te Wega TRAN" | had talked 10 the editor of the country | far ae X am personally concerned, + fy ety Bigelow Williams, 1 ; | Poper about hin association with Mr.| 3 earnestly hope to see in the mext R. Harbaugh, Chi- | Mooseveit and his travels abroad with| Mew York State Constitutional Mass., and Geo mh. cago, 5 Ge 1 Counsel—John Quincy, Boston, Mass. Bolicltor—M. P, Van der Voort, To- r nada. Mm, o MeNulty, E. M., consulting engineer. —_—— TWO CARS AND BIG TRUCK IN FIRST AVENUE SMASHUP Motor Vehicle Is Caught Between | me Mr Them and Women Are Tarown | ° Into Panic. Coming together with a great crash two Firet avenue oars and a heavy moter truck belonging to the Excelsio Brewing Company of 229 Pulaski street, | ,, Brooklyn, caused a mix up this morn- Img at the corner of Mixty-firat street, 1a which the windows of the care were @mashed and three women were badly shaken up. ‘The motor truck, heavily loaded, tried te cross the avenue as the north-bound and south-bound cars approached, The two ears were running at a good rate of | speed and caught the truck: between | ¢ them, The crash of broken glass and sereame of the women passengers were of the Hast Sixty. Afth street station, called an ambulance fer Marie Arane, forty-five years old, Of Mo, 404 Mast Sixty-third stre®: Mra Bella Peterson, forty-five years old of | Ne. @ East Sixty-fourth street, and Mrs, James Gabdot, fifty years old of No. @@ West Bixty-cighth street. They went |” 10 their homes after the ambulance sur- Seen administered to them. ‘Tre motor truck was put out of com- tate @ statem: THOUGHT HE WAS FORMING A “T dictated a statement,” sald Mr. al ppeal, what the law of the land Abou, “without consultation with M Roostvoit and sent It to the editor. Ir| {hall be ta cages auch as those x was my deduction of Mr, Roosevelt's : Af he (the Colonel) ways It is unfounded Howwell with accuracy COLONEL HASN'T READ AND Public servants of the people have tho vig oMce from Oyster Bay this mo Was met by an Evening World reporter, | that not only The reporter had read the Abbott int 1 shall not read it the reporter. im. Finally he was persuaded to dic- for the editor, CORRECT DEDUCTION. Geliberation, finally and without Of the State have refused to allow the people to establish justice and equity, PEOPLE HAVE RIGHT AND DUTY TO DECIDE. “I am eure that ultimately our people Must, and will, come to the view that the nation and the States within their several apheres—sphores which must cover every particle of the ground whére {t 1s poamible for Government to act at 4il—have not only the right but the duty to decide ux wisdom and experience shall dictate as to all the conditions which #hall obtain in tenement houses, in fac tories, In mines, on railways, for pre- serving men, women and children in health, life and limb, “If they no decide, and are really bent upon having the decision reduced to Practice, the courts will sooner or later, |tn one way or another, be forced to give | it eftoct, osition as I have learned it through tion of the laat three years, perfect right to do so," you any fear of membership ly recently called Roonevelt's Boswell, and 1 can nly say that the world has credited T helleve my) han Boswellia ve not discussed Roosevelt in any nent at least However, 1 ubject with Mr, Asked 1f he shared Mm any of the nti-Taft sentiment, Mr. Abbott re- je that question. “E belleve my statement covers Perfectly Mr. Roosevelt's frank and genuine Attitude toward the Presidency; that t./and where it Is thelr duty to go countor to the wishes of the people "E do not mean that there are no ning he| uch canes, On the contrary, I hold the Judge, but the legia: lator or executive may at times find | that hia highest duty to the people is to restet tho will of the people If aome question of real or vital principle of reht or wro WON'T READ STATEMENT, When the Colone! reached the Outlook ked the nel if he tow apped, “and | A copy was sent to e but I did not read ft. “Let me read it to you," have not read tt," b nding rug- ged'y for his own convictions in such canes where the moral law is at stake will largely depend upon hia not hav- sussesied “1 shall not Usten to it" re tmigsion and it was an hour before the |Colone!, "1 will not talk on political |ine refused to represent the popular men on the emergency wagon ad subjects, And I will say to the nows- | Will when the people had « right to trafic on the avenue running smoothly | papers of New York and th ortere | SOPG heist) Peepeeted agen. that they with save them eee Reon veltete, to. plane _>-— and trouble by Keeping away from) py hie conscience TRIES TO COLLECT HIS PAY 2%#ter Hay because 1 won't see anyvody | te eurrenter hi WITH GUN, IS POOR SHOT re el refused to re sca : identity of four myastertous vistto e hae . ‘Timec a} | 18. @ald to have entertained yent Pin Boy” Fires e Times at a % Garleld, Whe Sak he Former Employer, Only of the Toterior In the R Punctuating Air. Louls Frank, elghiven years old, of nlon street, Hrooklyn, was rly to-day on a charge of ault and carrying @ re Croak w tle Bvenue and Adams street about @d@ook when Frank approached on the TUR, Waving & revolver and followed at @ gafe distance by a crowd. ‘The policeman whacked Frank on the arm with his nigh ek and made him Grop the weapon. He then took him to the Adame tireet stati anni Baron!, manager of bow!ig at ‘Tilary and Washi: iret 1 won afterward, ’ had been pin boy at the « vnttl tw weeks and claimed imoney was et owing to him, bur that this was correct. This morning as he staried home, he eald, Frank sopped him near the alleys end told him he would “viow als 1 of" if he didn’t wive him the nu Baron! refused and says Frank fired five shots at him. Paront ped and fell, and thinking he had shot bim Preak fed, Gne * DOU INEN EY A x otk. é Wael the Wand @ Cold la Oue Dax, obs, i from the pre out there.” Inet, and is one of the C friends, visited the forr Mr eld catiea iy tree pevpie it we permanently ec the right to shave our ‘destinies Gar ous entrance Into Qnd place this right im the han office and the Colon of any mien Boe reno prised when his presence became | ,"OR€ Word tn closing, What 1 have known, Owing to the recent activities |A4vocated i» not revo! tion, It ts not of the Republican Progress Wild radicaliam, 16 to the highest and . | wisest kind of conservatiom. patie eli -| JERSEY PROGRESSIVES WILL NAME ROOSEVELT |W ITHOUT ASKING CONSENT Garfeld's state. Roosevelt Ohio, hin v t this time ar erable to tte Neither it nor Mr, Garfield | discus# (he subject of (he inter- Judgos substantially agree with Pie pont. | diphtheria and did not can in eyed clan. | Tho Jury was the most notabld ever Grawn in a Coyoner's case In the Bronx. The members were: North Side Savings the Bronx Borough Bank. Lady Ashburton, Once New York Girl, lady Awhburton, who was Miss Frances Donnelly of New York, arrived to-day on the Lusitania for a visit here of a month with Ler sister, Mra, Bostwick, Lady Ashburton will be Joined by her husband in Febru- ary and they will then take @ trip to the West Indies. CONDEMNED MAN HANGS 27 MINUTES hold @ meeting just as soon as possible | to determine our chotce. Concerning th tion of William H. Mackay, form. atmaster of Pasealo, o, | In sending (pl. Roorevelt a signed by 1,0 Republicans saning Ne consent to the use of his name on the ballot, Mr. Colby said “1 knew nothing of it bar 1 read the papers this morning, bu' to me to be the wrong way to wont Progress it. What the of Mew Jersey should bor Pibig Wie ee permission,” | tMeket with: pnd Aaah gaa JURY EXONERATES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHILD'S MOTHER. (Continued from First Page.) achool. The mother was guilty of wilful negligence, if she knew the child had {Vermont Sheriff Bungles Execution of Kent, Against Which Protest Was Made. WINDSOR, Vermont, Jan. 6.—Dlroy Kent paid the penaify for murder at the State Prison here at 1.18 o'clock this afternoon when he was hanged for club- bing Miss Della B. Congdon to death at her home in July 21, 1908. As the drop fell the rope broke and Kent fell flat on the floor. lustrade over the gallows and Kent re- mained suspended there until 1.45 p. m., when he was pronounced dead, A doc- tor who examined Kent sald that the condemned murderer's neck Was broken by the rope on the fall, ‘The gallows stands in the west wing | of the prison and is in full view of the | @uerd room, where the eases | watched the execution. It is understood | that Kent's mother will not claim the ‘ody of her son. The prison has @ lt in the Aacutney cemetery here and Kent will be buried there. There was a wide protest agi John G. Borgslede, President of the k, foreman, President of Dr. C. Adelhart Becke George N. Reinhardt, and grain merchant. J. Harris Jones, President North Side Board of Trade. Gustavus Robitzek, a well to do coal dealer, John Handy, bocker Trust @ wealthy feed of the jecretary of the Knicker- mpany and Treasurer will “It is idle to say that the people as alof the North Side Board of Trade. hanging of Kint, who it was claimed “Do you belleve he will acoupt If the | Whole have not the right to decide for| Arthur I, Sturz, a wealthy retired| was mentally deficient for years. A people demand | themselves on much a matter of govern- | Merchant. : movement {# already on foot to ‘have “I don't know, and that Ie all I care | mental policy, It 18 in no shape or way| Wiillam A. Waite, warehouse owner. | capital junishment abolished in the Oo may.” | one of the €ow questions whe: the Theodore Chabot, tired dry goods 8 " ne merchant and First Vice-President of | State. the North Side Savings Bank. RS Frederick A. Warzhach, F the Bronx Savings Bank, - —_ TURNED DOWN OR UP, MAYOR DOESN’T MIND. | Apparently His Honor Isn’t Bother- ing Much About the Jackson Day Dinner. ‘When Mayor Gaynor’ ttention was called to-day to the published story to the fact that he had been “turned down" by the Jackson Day banquet committee which is to celebrate at pee CARNEGIE TO TESTIFY AT STEEL TRUST INQUIRY. ident of Be on Hand Next Wednesday, When Committee Resumes, WASHINGTON, Jan, 6.—Andrew Car- negle wi to-day requested to appear as a witness before the Stanley Bteel In- vestigating Committee when the com- mittee resumes ite probe cf the Steel Trust on Wednesday of next week. Chairman Stanley sent @ telegram to the “Iron Master" at noon to-day, and Washington on Monday night, the | received @ reply from Mr. Carnegie us- Mayor sald “I had as lef be turned | suring him he would comply. down as turred up. According Ma: to the publication the pr had not been invited to attend the dinner because he had failed to make former Senator Charles A. Towne | The Brewing Power Corpe A ) of this co! jee Petatad al the “Mayor had| of this tea is doubled by its made mich a promise folowing his elec- tion and had been prompted to do so because of alleged services rendered | Mayor Gaynor in the camps { strength. Half the cost is saved. QDhiteRose CEYLON TEA INCOMING 8TPAMSHIPS. DUR TO-DAY, ; wits Tite, ion Cileago Ov). Swanson en cet ine on Conan, Ba a se OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. | SAILBD TO-DAY. | One Quality—the Best VELT DISCUSS NEWARK, Jan, 8&—Progressive Re- AND CALLS FOR jrovaviy ince Col, soneveite name on the Presidential primary ballots without asking his permission, accords Col Roowevelt discusses “Judges and WK 10 statement made here to-day , . by Bvarett Colby, a member of the Pr of THO State Progressive League and Progres Outlo he wtand Ghat t Peo sive Repobiioan candidate for nomina- ’ t iould be the ige# Of tion as United States Senator Mr. at Awa and decivions should Le Coiny said the League would hold a ays in part meeting at an early date to determine AL Lie outset pul so clearly paldency wilful nileinterpretation evn amex County want » Just what my position a Roowevelt, while the Hudson County to the courts ts, men favor La Follette,"” Mr, Colby ald “E have the very highest regard, the highest respect and admiration, for the judiciary. As a whole 3 think that our Judiolal offleers stand on a hi “The matter was discussed at our last meeting but no action was taken, “We are now trying to determine the cholce of leaders in the other counties by getting in touch with Progressives throughout the State, We expect to} Grenada, ‘irenada. et ale, ™ 7] i a ‘este te, When You Ask for Léncolashire, Mont ‘deo, taina, Maly, ® Sarsaparilla Is generally acknowledged the Greatest Blood Pb eis ys and | Strength-Giver, Accept no sub-| stitute, but fia on having | Hood's. Get it to-day, In wave! lleuid form or in choselated \adlow known a0 Gareatabe Be sure to get Eddys and no other. Mistakes cause disappointment which often spoils a good meal. | 10c PER BOTTLE | At Grocers Delicatessen Stores, é Comes “‘Home’’ for a Visit. AFTER ROPE BREAKS, East Wallingford on} The rope was then hung around the bal- | ! st the | Assures Chairman Stanley He Will | Eddy, SRs| vity in MMontoe County ari 5 fons, cou stated | Decide Hyde’s Request. c's friends to select _— Mit ia within the power of Leh | county because of the alleged inflam- [mation of the publle mind against him i change of venue and Its denial by Ju | thoe Barrett as supporting the States contention that such chang shou! oe bet raged, the Court interrupted: es all right. T as been an impr sion in the min any citizens HYDE WiLL KNOW since that time thal i not ge j® fale trial.” It Was” stated to-day that Hyde's attorneys are anxious to get th from trial of the case removed as far Manhattan as po: “ where the influenc hewspfpers ts not felt,” by one lawyer. While It hae hot heen dlact IS TO BE SHIFTED, : Justice Lehman Gives No Inti) isan | mation of How He Will of the > it was stated 1 what ‘that Jof trial, The crowded condition of the Je endars in Erle County and the lack IN STARTS. es’ RIGHT was ex-| vation | as to} the trial to any he may select. Ordinarily, it plained, the Court adopts the sus of the party asking the change the place of the trial What Price Do You Pay For Butter? Charies H. Hyde, the Indicted former | Man to shift City Chamberiain, will know Monday if he is to have his trial on the charge of attempted bribery moved to another! The Piano siselt is durate beyond question; it will stand the continued use that a player must have, and keep well The Player is most natural, and you don't have to be an expert Arguments for Hyde were made thls afternoon by John B. Stanchi whose to get results. Appeal was base on the enormows | Angwer: 60°, More Our music roll jibrary is free to amount of alleged unfavorable publicity -) our patrons and it entirely elim- | Myde has acquired during the past two i | | ' | that for Hyde a fair and impartial trial inates the cost of music for all time. ' Prices $475 to $750 — easy monthly payments if you wish. Old instruments taken in trade— ‘several used Players ut reduced years. Mr. &anchfleld sketched Hyde's lite before and after hia short pyblic career, and submitted bundles of am- avits from citizens and lawyers, all at- testing, the lawyer sail, to the claim charged for butter when the MAK. MOR mac! ut your Mills in half, XK in New York is tinpossible now, Take 1 pourd prices, a Opposing Mr. Sta fleld, Diatriet-At- torney Whitman asked Justice Lehman | Write for player booklet and to deny the motion. Hyde's affidavit | t musie plan. MAK) tor machine reault is characterizing his indictment as “an indictment of the Gaynor admintstr'a PEASE PIANO CO. tion’, prosecuted for political capital, | }. 42d i .Y. Mr. Whitman termed ridiculous. It each a ei ani 2: would mean, he stated, that the Grand | Brooklyn Jury an dthe courts were in a consplr: | $3.00 | 34 Flatbush Ave. 10 New St. acy to wreck political vengeance on the present adminis*ration, which was pre- posterous, he added. District-Attorney concluded his n emphatt pl against ey Max D, 8 ation that a fair trial in New ‘York Count Complete | Prepaid | Estab. nd. soure mabey. will rey refunded, (Booklet was impossible, recalling the As n| Free, Days en bry al He said: ct ana ij MAK-MOR SALES CO. 1 y \ If You Don’t See Just i nan comes into this court ané ' » saya that, while we stilt have In mind || Belageport, Coan. tial | Right, See What's Wrong’ | the deaths of those 140 poor giris, thix |] Gead opportunity for nee oO If you have glasses, they man, as counsel for the men tndicted d changing. probably ne for sing those deaths, the men who escaped punishm comes here and If you have never worn says a fair triat fs impossible. If there | | glasses, and your eyes ever Was @ case tried in the news- : | 4 ‘ll Papers, It was that case, and yet a DBe | bother you, ot ch will ; jury absolved those men. bring certain relief. ‘Take the trial of Senator Gantner. and, $1 3 rt as ie His was a newspaper trial. ‘This same ee | Our Registered Physicians, iNgas Weasoed WGC ASIRAT Gee ore Ppa sis Oculists of Long Experience, here Ws or in box. who NTI “rool with voted for Gardner's conviction, and yet Wherea uick, simp] | Examine Your Eyes Viurec this man has nerve enough to #ay q simple, B Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to 812. there are no fair trials in this county.” harmless preventative With Bifocal Lenses, 84.50 to $18, At the conclusion of Mr. of infection is needed uso Tyree's Antiseptic Powder. Absolutely non-poison- Whitma a the neath aad the sentiments of the persons reflected in the Tildea af- Oculists’ Opticians davits do not indicate the honesty of Pera a Powerful eteias; 223SixthAv.,15thSt, 217 B’dway, Aster Hewes” the peonle of New York as rep standby. 23 cent ache eicans’ HR | 350 Sixth Av.,2dSt, 101. Nassau — Ana inthe spsclai panel, Justice Melle cocant package makes Hi | 17 West 424—Bat. ith & th Aves. New Yor |sald he would accept all 2 gallons standard solution, ‘Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn, added that If he agreed, with TYREE’S Stanchfleld that a change should be given, he would have to find It a * ory strong and urgent demand.” Nothing that the Court stated Indicated how he would decide. At one time, however, when Mr Whitman referred to the application of Jacob Sharpe, a boodle Alderman, for Antiseptic Powder Sold bs r ists TYREE, Chait Wasting C DIAMOND RINGS 1-4 Carat, $9 I 6 18 1-2 3-4 27 37 1 WEDDING RINGS Price $2.50 to $25. Quality Guaranteed. 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