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the convention the Democratic National Comittee met here to-day to decide the time and piace for the next national Uemocratic convention. Baltimore reemned to have a alight lead early to- day with St. Louls pressing hard as the nearest competitor. New York, Denver 4 Chicago also had put in claims. 6 time of the convention probably 1il be two weeks after the Republican National Convention which will be held in Chicago on June 18 TAMMANY HALL.” Bs Geek tater the Committes went inte! o¢ eferts to dynamite Gov. Wilson .. a m rm from Wail wtrect, These attacks on Teller of Hungarian-American fession there appeared to be @ un- animity of opinion among the members | Siemmeariete FRIENDLY GAMES mont. Would that we could do something, ot Cordially ana sincerely yours, WOODROW WILSO! ‘TOO NEAR WALL STREET AND h Aaa Wiison, made atatement to- | : _— “The Joline letter 1s @ continuation | ‘Wileon generally have come from thet that the city to be awarded the Conven- | quarver, largely | fr Prostsent of the, Bank, on Fifth Avenue, thon must come forward with @ definite ‘Ofer of $100,000, Baltimore, 1 was said, was the only city at this time, but the Advocates of that city had not succeed. ef In obtaining pledges from @ majority | embers Were hoping that St. Louls during A OE ein the Governor an fs the Committee. Many of the flernoon would meet Baltimore's offer. | fin whioh event It was freely predicted | ftnat t) western city would carry off the prize, } There was some opposition to St. | Louis, however, on the ground that both Stormer Gov. Folk and Speaker Champ Clark of Minsourl, were Presidential Taspirante. } Sew York's chances for the Conven- ‘ tlom enffered from « feeling among the /Demoorete that that city wae “too Rear Wall street and too close to Tam- many Mau.” f The provabitities are that the commtt- tee will dispose of the primary ques tion by adopting a “permissive prin ary” plan, whereby States having {primary laws may select dyiegates in that manner. It is also proponed that [State committees ahall be given power 4 direct that primaries be held in No attempt to make primaries mandatory wil succeed tn the com- ittee ;}MURPHY ON HAND TO MAKE ’ FIGHT FOR TAGGART. | While Bryan loomed as the centre of Mntorest for the hundred Democrats who Moregathered for the meeting of t foommittes, (hree men who sat down to- gether In a little room at the Shoreham Hote for @ conference this morning swere a al moving powers of the Pmeeting. They Were Charles FF, Mure phy of Tammany Hall, Roger C. Bull Sian, erstwille bose of Chicago, and Tagdart, engineer of the Demo- o steamsroller of 1908, o three were prepared to lead the pfight in the committee to have Taggart s chairman of the powerful {tee on arrangements for the con- and t were confident that they would do so despl he progresives in the committ { With Taggart in this place, the old muard trio would be in @ position to pontrol the pi : it fe generally belicved wit! | w whatever influence their victory sive them to the support of Gov. fee Harmon of Ohio for the Preal- ie ntlal nomination, Supporters of Wil: n and other candidates were prepared to make al! the fight possible against this prograinme, but the old guerd, fplaying old-time politics, bad the dele ‘gates protty well lined up. Murphy came to Washington with at ‘fGen that he might carry the convention t@ New York, But to-day It was gen- ‘ePally believed that he had abandoned We pian, under pressure from his asso- lates, and that either Bt. Loule or Bal- Wimore would win the prise, St Loule had injured ite chances by an indepen- | jent stand in the matier of money, and 8 Baltimore offered #160,0W for the con- ention it seemed that the Maryland Teity would have the votes when the #oninittee went into session, * Buppors of tue Presidential prefer- potial primary were enthusiastically confident when the committe went Into Sess.on, Senator Chamberlain of Ore- won, leading proponent of the plan, am- merted that he Wa» ussured of the eup- port of a majority of the committee. | (el. Bryan Was one of the leaders in the | ‘ight for tue resolution, which was| Udentioal with that voted down at the Prevent meeting of the publican Na- pices! Committee, 1t recommended the veridenUal primary to the various [State Committees for adoption. KGRYAN IS ON THE LIST OF ‘ CANDIDATES. | Of candidate tnik there are foods tn yevery hovel corridor , The names of Gov, Wilson of New ke Gov. Harmon of Ohio, Willlam Mayor Gaynor of New ‘York City, Congressman Underwood of fAlabama, Speaker Clark of Missourt, ex- Gov. Volk of that State, and last but jmet by any means le Wiliam Jen- ings Bryan are heard. Gov, Wilson came tn for @ lot of at- lention—more than any one else except Mr. Bry The letter whieh Gov, BWileon ts caid to have written rewarding Mr. Bryan to Lawyer Joline furnished a Tot of food for discussion, Mr. Brye t m lo View It gerioualy, + The text of thie letter te as follows 4 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, ' Princeton, ¥. J. ‘ { 4 President's Room. April 89, 1907. My Deer Mr. Joline: ‘Thank you very much for send. ur addres arsons, in t Several Physicians Kept Busy for! young man of thirty ark N. Jy ewrly to-day. A big gas! main burst on William street, and the | fumes penetrated a dozen houses, Sev. | eral physicians were busy for hours atterward caring for thom who were | victima were revived | If the same even, unemotional tones and are not likely to euffor any serious the Young man went on to explain that con overcome, Al! Willan nt who wa It wus aimost tmp near the place from which the gax|@ sald, “and I have « furnished room was cacaping. An the entire district be-|at No, 203 Kast Scventy-first street. 1 came Med with gaa he went to the| have stolen at I lances were 4: hood physicians pronwd into nervice | three year They went abo White the gas wae allll coming from the | fix it at $3,200, broken main. T come ware taken from thy nel@hborhood ib and oR map gaan delivered at the) nave never bet on a horse race or en- from the Public Paired the break. Grives the patrol wagon of the Kast | without being fou: One Hundred and Fourth street # was sitting In the police stable at No. 2¢ Kast One Hundred and Second | ten months my conscience hi street to-day when two gacited men|in purgatory and I decided that the only rushed in and told him thare waa a Ore| relief was to make @ clea in the Mathouse next door, at No. 316. | 41," . biieca lates ie} pounng from @ second laney broke into thi Joneph Kailenbers, lying on a bed over: | “Posttiv come by smoke, The adjoining room | never hi was abli with the meat bu arriving at the time, and they manage: to confine the bia to the Kallenbs to Sanne ork} when Detective Funston called ket with her ye back to find her home burned out, The [40d half an hour later announced that Itde boy had been revived, though, and | °° had discovered thefts amounting was none the worse for his HICHBORN ASKS DIVORCE; lease late Henry on the Ri Wonderful Increase of World Ad. Results. It is estimated that but 10 per cent, of World ads. printed bear box number addresses and provide that answers be sent to the adver- tiser “in care of The World.” Records show that the number of ‘letters received at The World office in answer to this compari tively small number of World ads during the last ten years |s as follows: 1902 678,891 Answers 1903 600485 « / 1904 626,862 « i 1905 870,400 « ! 1906 915,775 « H 1907 1,067,949 « ; 1908 1,469,598 1909 1,462,623 1910 1,543,154 { 1911 1,705,487 It's Because They Succeed That World Ads. Lead. BMilesouri, Kanese and Texas Railway gna te @ yorsenal attorney for Thomas Gives Up to Police. an.’ | It was teported thie afternoon that a Gov. Wilnon's atatement regarding the | Joline letter would be to the effect! HE HAS TAKEN §$3,200. In no way Inter- friendmhip between tie the Nebraskan, It alno wi repor that Mr. Bryan mieht ania he hoped have & conference 5 with Mr. liryan Inter to-day. clares—Just a Passion for NEWARK GAS MAIN BURSTS, Amateur Gambling. 33 PERSONS OVERCOME. A tall, handsome, prosperous looking artied Lieut-De- Hours Attending to the tective Funston in the Detective Bureau Victims. at Police Headquarters to-day by walk- Ing tn upon him, disposing himself com- ‘Thirty-three persone, most of them | fortably tn a chair and then announe- lidren, wes roome by gas in Nowe | ing “I have come to give myself up. 1 have been embeaziing from the bank | where I am employed for the last three years.” Aa he was Ernest Mromer, paying teller of ‘The main burst in front of No. 7 | the Hungarian-American Bank, at No, et, Policeman Webster, (gi sitth avenue, nearby moned awsstanc “1 : ” He for hin to Ko| "2 thirty years old and single, st $3,200 from the Hun- rlan-American Bank and possibly more. Ihave been stealing for the lant nd L may not have kept an near the break and sought to the sleeping families, mbut~ nd neigh’ thetr rescue work | entirely accu who were over] “Gambling was rem pnatble for it, and gambling only among my friends, 1 TE wan GAVEL howls batdbe eeriohen Neg ubwe gambling place. But 1 Servion Corporation re. | tthe fover just the same, and gam- bled my money away among my friends ap When I got into a hole 1 borrowed POLICEMAN SAVES CHILD Pes the bank. I called it borrowing at I fully Intended to put it back. FROM A BLAZING ROOM, | But set cannot put it back tt now amounts to theft pure and simple. Breaks Into Flat by Fire Escape “Some way must be found," he ried, “to keep the knowledgo of this from my and Finds Little Boy Uncon- | family. 1 am giving myself up in the i hope that my theft may not obtain o scious From Smoke. great publicity as would be the case if Fawoiman George Lyiansy, whol I fied, Of course, I might go along nom ind out for some ume, tion, | but the torture of the suspense would drive me out of my wits. For the Daat kept me When he got outside he saw amoke| \, wineew, De ‘Are you sure no woman figured in gor window. De-| your spendings of the etolen money?” scape and found ® two-renrold, toy, | asked Funston. deolared Fromer, “I have anything to do with any cman got out| Woman. My only vice hae been gamb- # the entire apart. | ling, into fames. Piremen were| President A. Somley of the Hun- garian-American Bank was amazed ‘The informed him Me put hie tell f Fromer‘a confession, ‘# to Work on the books Mra, Kellenberg had gone out to mar- old infant and got to $2,200, posulbelicks. Bod sol “Lam sure the theft will not go above id President Somley, ‘and even {f it should, the bank could not WYLIE NAMED IN SUIT, |!ove by tt. ‘The bank ts protected by « jedi $20,000 bond, WASHINGTON, Jan. 8—An echo of an elopement which stirrot Washington WOUNDED GIANT STARTS society to ite centre a Uttle more thi ® year ago was heard in the i Seances BATTLE IN HOSPITAL. to-day when Philip 8. Hichborn, a son et ot Admiral Hichborn of the navy sued | Breaks Straitjacket and Police Re- absolute divorce, naming Horace Wylie an co-resp wife, nore Hoyt Hichborn, for serves Are Called to Sub- ndent, due Him, Mra Hicnworn in daushter of the} Timothy Collins, a glant longehore- need Tei hee man, who was shot in the neck by Po- In Decenber Alor mal er | Heeman Cleveland last Thuraday in the Vylle Visited Sau | Course of @ desperate battle, caused an London, Paris, | Uproar in St. Vincent's Hospital to~ta: te Carlo and took @ trip together| When he broke the bonds of his Nile. atraltjacket, —_———»___—- Collins overturned two cots in the TWO CAR ROWDIES FINED, | ward in which he was confined and then attacked the attendants, The of N 6 tire hospital force of male nura esses Geek, Bisdtich, net die 4 by the internes, could not wub- Burke, twenty-one, of No. 149 Frankiia | 4Ue the samt, end the Charles street Atreet, Brooklyn, were fined $10 each by | Station wot @ hurry call for the re- Maxistrate Freschi in the Men's Nighe (serves: Collins continued to battle Court last night for rowdyiem on a| {ef the policemen arrived, and it was Third Avenue Elevated Ratlroad train | #0Me time before he wae downed and Detective Foy, who arrested. them, | {ened in another straitjacke sald abeut @ @oeen Youlne mess te, shad been brought to the hos- \ives of other paasengera miserable ang| Pita! in & stratjacket On Saturday Ned to be the| MENt he got his arms loose, but was man paid hie Ane but | duickly overpowered. Burke went to a cell in de Policoman Cleveland, who arrested _———- Collings after he had insulted two wom- LIVELY FIRE IN JERSEY. en near the Jefterson Market Court, is . 2 suffering from ta tin the bat- Itt curr Mra, Bol Zelman, nine: Three alarms were turned in early | He with the longahor to-day for @ fire which gutted the threes 4 story frame building at Nos 19 and 131| SUICIDE ON “L” ROA! Danforth avenue, Jersey City, and badl wrecked bulldings at Now i38 and. 1s WAS BERNARD HEARTY. Danfort) avenue. Half a dozen families Were driven out in the cold, The fremen| Michael Connolly, an engineer em- worked unter great hardship, ployed at the Aberdeen Hotel, to-d y The flames siarted tv the stationery | Mentified the man who Jumped in front re of Max Hisner, at No 1M, and {of north-hound Third avenue elevated ead rapidiy. The lows Is about $15,000, | train and was killed yesterday as Ber During the fire Michael Sheehan, «fire | nard Heo ty, Ate Id, of No, 22 years man of No. 4 truck, fell from ‘an toe: |” 4 ~ costed ladder an. vatAlne » lee. Charles streot, Patrick Cleary of Ne Prulace, Mater ANA euatained severe oe ycaat arty fourth atreet also idler —_- — fled him. BETTER THAN “THE Hearty was employed as an engineer at Rikor's dig store at Ninth street ” ‘ TWO-GUN MAN,” | ana Broadway - About a year ago Hearty made applt: You've been reading “Tho Two-Gun | cation to the Trinity Corporation, which Mant owna the building where he was em- Well, the same author, Charies Alden ployed, for an increase in wages of $100 Seltzer, has just written an even better a year, The matter, according to Mr story of cowboy life. Splelbers, with whom Hearty lived, was Ite called “The Range Riders. pat off from time to time. A fow days Tho sort of story that sete your blood ao Hearty seemed more morose than to dancing and makes you feel as if you over and talked incoherently several the plains with a six-shoo to Mrs. Splelberg about “his boy.” of hanging onto a swap int cHeved the child lives with a mars ster In Nutley, N. J. Mrs, Hearty Heved to be dead. —_ TO CURK & COLD 18 ON DAT Range Widers” will begin in Evening World, Don't forget the date. If you like “The Two. Thure nm Mai ecuasure Ye ‘en sau ok ane (“THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 8 in the statement. Gov. Wilson No Woman in Case, He De-| OGRAPHERS’ STRIKE HALTS CONGRESS WORK eran rae IN SUGAR TRUST PROBE|Sitinzai®accoriive ‘otic convesson GAYE UD All Hopes of Living GEE eat PASTOR RCHESON WILNOT PLEAD UNTO ROW (Continued from First Page.) could do something, | at once dignified and effecti once for all into @ '—Letter said to have been mn by Woodrow Wilson to Adrian to Committee e resected without a hear- by the Counctl on the advisability of rejecting It and has the power to disregard such adv! in case he does show work because Young Women's out the consent of a mber of that council, ; Mitte had to seomingly innocent ¢ cue from # deplorable situation, | wept tears of joy as she thanked the psulo meant res: | ‘ate record, but my figures | suine of economy, in to arbitrate with the having a very yel opposition to| The pastor, so runs the report of his when a member of 1e an elabora eapital nuniehment confession, mi explanation of how nd the expert advice bh on the resulis to Pelletier was clause of the White Rese Coflee, Pound Tins, 3¢. wih @ fore the | ——————— Se cined from taa- He explained to tie girl when circumstances ye which he set up be —= = was reinforced by two ‘Tne full committee was in| The Flavor Lingers! and a score of sugar refiners, beet sugar Once you try it, you'll having kidney or liver trouble. gan farmers call had nothing to do with the Ri that he visited the Gov- the appolntm Questioned about the Pelletier admitted ys8 Spoke about ft, but em- should tak hurried to th home of Vivlet Bdmand witnesses, Hicneson was dining at the Edmands mansion when Avis ‘Linnell swailowea te capsule and iinmersed were k called to ord 735 Osborne Si Sandusky, Ohio. t a labor strike had Subscribed and «worn to before me, a Notary Public in and for Erie County, committee which for Ohio, this 24th day of October, 1011. n investigating the rise ALVIN H. BIEHL, in the price of sugar a year ago, had Notary Public. ak housand: f of testt y Gg b ‘y tem oaania of aes of tation Sai TENGE |. wssius trey mre consider a second d ‘ea by the pasto DYING ON ST. as Richeson laughing and chatting witn the young heiress and ne, parents at un hour when he knew th discarded sweetheart would obey hi that Avis Linnell was in ellen ATION STEPS, SAYS SHE TOOK POISON. Lieutenant Sees Across Street, Finds Her Lying Unconsciou McCormick, sittin The Hardwick months has be d much more Ri fessed to his lawyers in.bis cell in the Ho had been lv Stagger been hoped to finish the investigation Charles Stre ing for days Waking and dreaming he (From the Houston Post s Wife Is not br murderous decelt a thousand times and unable to bear the torture a Ute he confessed. informed him that the ney had built up a damning case and | do that the Iikellhood of his acquittal was Also his lawyers had lay saw a youn “But I did not know you had met Distriet Attor- | er, “T haven't; but I've met him, and she | Made by E. Pritchard, 33! Spring St., N. Y. ton, married him, didn’t she rin the room s Now the battle in the Baptist clergy- man's behalf Ko Into the closet From132to1801bs,|___HASKINS @ SELLS [rif Wonderfully Built Up at Small Cost and | of the State Co ‘ailons for pardon. ng Virginian rt to accept] her bulance from Bro Dr, Brockway re Kk the Supert his plea of gullty as The number of won of enema! debility Hood's Sarsaparilia has shown at she had | taken poison After first ald treatment s! Kings County is smail chance pr uehtaliss Soaked ATTACKS ARTHUR TRAIN. mer Queens Architect, in Ci LAWYERS WILL ASK GOVERNOR | TO SPARE HIS LIFE. While Judge George A. Sani former District-attorney, has tie option of accepting the plea and pronouncin ntenca at onc; abeyance until satistled of Riche PITTSBURGH BALTIMG SAN FRANCISCO. us * > a and va.,| JOHN F. FORBES | \ run down and weighed| CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT | Hood's Sarsa- CROCKER BUILDING | and before the RANCE finished T began to improve, and when 1 Eerulebeataliesd was wondertutly | {he consolidation of their professional accounting bullt up and weighed 180 pounds."* Nauid form or} dent partner, with office in the Cra 14 called Sarvatabe, bottle was chocolated tab the confession t argument for ask that the lif of the « clemency anc Goes on Tri Robert M. Moore, ehlef of counsel for former city arc h, who {3 on trial ee ap Clearance Sale The Famous Mme. Irene Corsets WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN. 8TH The latest styles, consisting of the sample lines of our Wholesale Department. Also the newest de- signs in high-grade materials that we are discuntinuing. We ofier these corsets at these phenomenally low prices: $0.00 to $7.00 Corsets 3.00 $8.00 to $9.00 $10.00 to $12.00 * $12.00 to $14.00 * $18.00 to $25.00 * Every Corset carefully fitted; All Sizes and Extra Long Models, Latest Styles in Tricot and Elastic Corsets and Hip Confiners at half price. Positively no goods sent on approval or credited. 518 Fiith Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. | ETSY VM Iso at Frederick Loeser & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Voluntary pleas of guilty hav always resulted in leniency, e chusetts, and, backed by the argument that such action has saved the State and county vast sum Innocent persons fri the witness atand and haa suppressed much test!- mony prejudicial to 1 thought that Richer State House are better than what they would have been after a long trial and a verdict of guilty, Peter M. Coco, Queens Borou charge of attempted ext Ber:mel scandal tlon growing ral was in charge of th out of which indictment of Coco, 's chances at the] Attorney-Gen ngs to-day began District-Atte with an order fr: Pelletier to Acting Sheriff Kelley for transfer of Ric Charles street room In the court house, Arrangements for the irlal of Richeson ms on the fourth floor, und fw thera that he will be taken afternoon to hear the judgment of the Court on his confession, PUBLIC WILL BE BARRED AT THE HEARING TO-DAY. Whitman to p the detention $5.80 from the City € the presentation The statutes say that a lawy who presents a case to the Grand Jui fact and ordered prosegation’s counsel for t t-Attorney, a fe and a dozen news| fi eral public will be excluded, IF YOU were to purchase a Player Piano simply trom can see 0! its polished exterior, and from what you hear when Jesmen demonstrates its tone and action, ke dec:dediy your deriving thorou h satis- fact.on from your pur Boi the utmost its own mer- fo construction and its sweet, clear tone. middle of the courtr 8 counsel Will give formal not the Court of the desire of thetr c dhange his plea of not guilty t ng him with t of Miss Lins from Richeson Richeson ts ¢ Epeclal for Monday, the Sth) Special for Tuesday, the 9 | P rice, $35) 80a i ERT CREAM ME TE yn pox. 10¢c "in + TRUXR MON: 10c | 15¢c. w A ous HOX, 19c torney to moy lor ask for a brief stay, time to think ath and fixing the week of u VOUND BOX, Vark iow and All our stores open Saturday evening Milk Chocolate Cov- ered Caramels @ better by the hi may be the outcome mate fate Is regarded by « reating In the ourt of last app i satistaction fron Before the Rie son case reaches the the attitude of the nt Will be known, Phelps, the Mo! |wettiod within the next ten dave, commutation ore Governor Foss person-{, vy blans 39c = roe outlaw, must be FIFTH AVENU! 30th St., N. ¥. City entrance Sth Bt, LAXATIVE BHOMO Quinive Li's) "POUND ROX ‘ee | you | Jase | WHI Mike "Phe Kange Riders qetill more ed HENNA A W HOMUPILS, | APtssrens GUROEDWSERET] $M Taken to City Before Daylight and Hurried to a Cell in Court-House | | INDI APOLI $.—Ortie Me- Manigal, to be pat witness io | No matter whether the Pain e nd Jury " tion tay ry jof the alleged dynamiting plot, ended is in the Back or Side, Chest y from Lox Angeles to- | or Limbs, you can always wuard bp w ought into this city before dayli« rely on an Allcock’s Plaster. and lodged {n @ cell room in the Gov+ It ie a standard remedy, nt buliding. . s, lanizel came by way of Kansas | 801d by druggists in every |City and Chicago tn custo: tos An- T part of the civilized world. jseles county and deputy United States |marshals. It was prearranged his arti- | Constipation, Bitiousness, Indigestion, ete. val here and transfer from the train to . tie Peters! Building sould bo nates,” | BRandreth’s Pills The seclusion surrounding the witness, Entirely Vegetable. whose confession is believed to have brought about the pleas of gulity of the MoNamara brothers, was increased in use It started on many of his dynamiting ex- | itl directed b; Jon J. Me- m Adjourn | Samara, secretary-treasurer of tno In- Great Kidney Remedy Saved His Lite When They Quit Because ; Pay Was Reduced. WASHINGTON, Jan, 8.—For the first time in the history of the Government several very good physicians and each 8 ae, ke held up the machinery) Holiday Fatigue one after treating me for some time told mnmittee etenographers refused! after so much buying, late [and after these statements I decided the Accounts Com- that I would have to give up myself mittee reduced their compensation from| hours, etc., is lessened by using 15 cents a folio, The Sugar Trust Investigation Com- ‘jeurn untul to-morrow, . | Idecided to try.as lust hope Even the | sample started to make me improve, and whieh OSE’ voting this improvement, 1 kept taking |ternational Association of Bridge and | |Structural Lron’ Workers. About nine years ago I had given up hopes of living much longer owing to the fact that I had severe kidney and liver trouble. 1 took treatments from me that they could do nothing for me, Finally 1 received a sample of the well- known Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. which | Swamp-Root regularly, aud after bein, CEYLON TEA [down to the weight of 118 pounds-an lowish complexion and \all hopes of recovery gone. 1 am now in Wiley, the pure food ex-| Three Convenient Sizes | very fine condition, my weight being 170 pert, had been summoned from the De- pounds and complexion the healthiest t of Agriculture to elucidate the Duteh standard | one could have ; {1 hly recommend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root to every person who has | any disease of the kidneys or liver in its worst stages, and you have my consent this statement as I wish to p-Root to any one r A tfull: never be without it. “GEORGE MILLER and believe same statement to be true. rf S} Bechberger & Brown, Druggists. | Letter to Fine for soups, gravies, fish,| grrghuern ny, meats or salads. 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