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| Rapids man's shoulder, “1 am pleased {10 8@@ you again. Come rixnt tn, and 4S want the newspaper boys to come in, - “% hope you are not dispieared wit! me," said Mr. Yura, anxiously SYURANN MEANT “NEED FOR SERVICES IN WAR.” “ ho, fo," Feplied Lie Colone Now, 1 want to aay to the Wapape ‘boya that 1 have a Mr. Yu ‘tana in which Le va Kvening “World misquoted bin amo “Vhat 1 bad raid t war not a candidate, but &@ my country called me L would gempond, That wis Mr. Yurann’s Jan: | euage, not min 1 Me. Yurann agreed wiih (ie Colonel Then he questioned by an vent World reporte " Jen't it true, Mr Vurann,” asked too fepotier, “that you said to Vol. Roose elt, ‘If your country needs your ner vicgs you wil) respond,’ or words to) that effect, and the Colonel replied ‘Moet assurediy? ° | ‘That ie quite true.” admitted Mr Yurea. “And len't that jurt what The Kvening | Werld said you suid the Colonet said?’ “Et is, eaid the man from Kanan “but what 1 had in mind was that {i the country needed the Colone| in a war or something like that he would respond to the call That's what I meant.’ on thia subject what you wrote fm your letter in which you stated were your quemtions and not Mr, Yuraon soratched his i vad and Be would remember. He tried to further with the Colonel, but the Colonel was too busy. Thon, having emplained that, while talking to the Colonel about the Ropubdiican nomina- tion, he really had in mind « possible War between the United States and en- other nation, Mr. Yurann went on tis way. —~-— LONGWORTH TALKS TO TAFT AFTER SEEING ROOSEVELT. Refuses to Say If He Discussed Politics With Presi- dent or Colonel, WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Represen- tative Nicholas Longworth, recent!y re- turmed from a@ visit with hie father-in- law, Col, Roosevelt, wi White House oaller to-day. (Mr. Longworth would not say whether he talked potitias with the President or with the Colonel, —————- LOCK BANK MEN IN VAULT ESCAPE WITH BIG PLUNDER, Two Robbers in Broad Day Hold Up Branch of the Royal in Van- = Ccouver—Mingle With Crowd. VANCOUVER, B. &, Jan, ~The Royal Bank tranch at Main street and ||Meventh avenue wan robbed by two men | jjat Bo. m., today, Manager A. A. Mev. | ong and the mensbere of the atat! were | into 9 vault and looked! there he robbers hetped themaeives to jeverything tn aight, Tho sum taken will ge gee ‘be high up in the thousands, One of the alerts mado a show of fight and was knooked senscless by a blow with @ revolver. The ‘rothers walked out quietly and mingled witir ipeeple on the street. Tae corner where the bank stands was thronged. As the clerka were released there w | great excitement, but no trace of the | rowbers were found, >_—- ‘JOHN PURROY MITCHEL | SUFFERS A “SETBACK.” What the authorities of @. Luke's | Moapital call @ ‘setback’ occurred last Aldermen. 1t te not regarded as tiroat- ening interference with his final re- | covery. “We had expected,” said Assistant ~-o eeoapioenyy Leach to-day, “that Mr. typhold fever of John Purroy Mitchel, President of the Board of end of this k that he might go | ‘Bis home. But owing to this setback may have to stay another weak or nn Gays. Dr. Dwyer, his ationding phy- says that his condition 1® quite worable to Pid revo: mie rl CON GAME FAILS TO WORK. William Benson, twenty-nine yeare th sireet station thie afternoon on complaint of Mre. Bessie Sucher, of a candy eore.as No om Bixty-sixth sirect a hud purchased @ pai im her store, had er a dol- and received % cents in change. he eaid, he hed suddenly turned from the door and asserted she Given him « bad half dollar, Mre. supposed she done so and the man anotuer coin, She then ‘suspicious and followed him. She he entered several other store: inquired after he lef one place @he told the officer, the man tried the same game there, Patrolman Buryets arrested Benson. ‘On the way to the station the prisoner, Ing to the officer, dropped four felt half dollars. g action by the Federal autharie the man was held at the station, ihe Bvuw.. UNCLE OF KING TELLS = WHY HE ADRES US IN UNIQUE INTERVIEW markable Stat “Duke of Connaught Gives Re- ement on Re- turn From Washington. |PRAISE FOR PRESIDENT (CRUKSHANK S ~_JEERED ON His ARRIVAL HOME Canadian People Will Always) Be Friendly Despite Politl- | (Chilled tron vin Sarr | cal Changes, He Says. A remarkable Interview wae given the preve of the United States to-day by the Duke of Connaught, Governor-Gen eral of Canada, Uncle of King George V., Wield Marshal of the Britieh Army Aird @ thorough-going democratic roy- alty who is vastly popular with th mub- foots of his nephew, The Duk markable for alana, nals of Interviews and 8 notable cument Interview, paying @ gra- cious tribute to President Taft and the People of the United States, is more re ite form than ite sub Inieed, it * unique in the an- should be towed away tn the national archives as It was handed out | to @ amali army of reporters from the atepn of Ambansador Heid's Madinon a in the progress of the recovery | country it CHARLESTOWN ENTRIES. TRACK CHARLEST M~The entries for shove. ane as follows Ww? wesearold filli vechalt fivion “Hele, Siete, a be Mirace MW, *Quees Daa Shite te Saviqity Lad a jack Wark ?. ‘ hh, 8 + Tom’ Massie, 4 it ae Se and 0: Aelling five aud oe hal haw, 124 any” ge Shade hay carole _ ond ‘ile ele ‘ra Pridaewsten, ion, 0 i allowance of five at 3 claimed. "Bow tommorrow's | al | commute: jon shortiy aft urn from Washington, Ligutonant-Colonei Lowther, view follows, verbatim “hashes of welcome, “Me has been delighted to have this opportuaity of mesting the Presideat, by whom—as by the ‘American publico—he hae been re- ecived in 90 cordial @ fashion. “Em conclusion he proposes the health of Myr. Taft.” When the du royalties naught to talk for publication. 10 Utter @ sentence for publication DUKE DECIDES TO GIVE OUT AN INTERVIEW, Neturning from the capital city and hia vinit to Premdent Taft, however, he for an inter Am the Duke laughingly an- had better surrender. wae locked up in tho Kas; Sixty-| He had been competied to capitulate to the photographers, tnen why not to the deak met a vociferous clamor view. After a consultation with bansador Kel nounced that he down to a ove document reporters, 0 | 4 compiled the ‘The uncle of Kaiser Withelm and King from Warhington just about dawn and wit! conclude his American sojourn thie even- George returned to New York ing. The private car © ried the Duke and met, n if the royal vin- by military alde-de-ramp to tne Duke, The Inter to Taft for hie words 1 party arrived in this stated einphatioally that 4 not indulge in interviews, and that It would be o frultioss task to endeavor to persuade the Duke of Con- While the amiabliity of the royal visttor never flagged throughout his constant state of siege by reporters and photographers. itohel would have ao far recovered bY | he had remained deaf to all entr which car tole compan: fon, Col, Lowther, arrived tn the Penn. sylvania depot at &% o'clock, Hiv Royal Highness was still eleeping and the car was shunted on a siding, At? the Duk arose and had breakfast in the car. The great station was thronged with | when the royal visitor and his military alde emerged from car under the guidance of Station Agent Long Islanders and Jerseyiten flowed through Kagan, Packed regiments of ry corridor and it was neo un j What shall Edo or what ts to be done, he nal. “Twill tem Jude Fuller that I feel my Ie and my earning capacity belong to my wife and my ohildren and I will wup- port them whether I resume living with my wife or whether whe gets a divorce. She shew chose, 1 will not even attemp! to eee her if it te not her wish that | should.” Cruikshank wan particularly concerned about the statements he made in Now York in rewurd to his relations with Miss Caroline Rovert. M1@® ROBERT COMES FIRET IN HI8 AFFECTIONS, ‘My wife, of course, should know that,” he eald, “but 1am afraid after aie Feade it, it will make a!i the difference in the world to her.” “Dia you have a real Crutkwhank had come prepared to acttle down here If his wife wished it. | He brought his trunk with him, He | was poorly drenwed for the nevere oli: | e of Ht. Lawrence County. He had | he same stimmor outfit he wore Yeeterday when ho reached New York | from Porto Rico, but had put on a pair | of khak! trousers under his gray one: He wan In good apirits during the Jou ney from Albany and conversed freely with the Evening World reporter, — | His first sign of concern over his act! oame as the train neared Potadam, “LE did not know when I left that 1 wan to have a recond chiki,” he de- | “It 1 had TI never would have | wone away, T awear I wouldn't." | Crutkehank said that when ho re-| New York he would take up hia engineering business ngain with | A, 8. Whipple. “Will you go to see y James Crukehank, Oxtord street, Brooklyn? “L don't know. 1 called up the house yesterday and his housekeeper, Mins | ver, who x a chum of my wife, told mo to walt until this conference w: over, I don't know how my father feels toward me, During the past six months | 1 have gone by hie house, hoping to see | him, and once he parsed mo without recognising me. LOVE OF MILITARY REVEALED HIS SECRE “Phin probably wouldn't have come | ut but for my love of military,” he! added with a laugh, “I just couldn't | roalat joining the battery, and It ts re- | sponsible for all the publicity." Cruikuhank again tried to do his dis appearing act iant night in Alban: reached that city at %46 and was evi- dently dinappointed to find no one wait: ing for him, He went to the telephone and called up the hone of bis brother in-law, Who ia one of the most socially prominent residents of this city, The conversation was not at all pleasing to the captain, and from the booth tt could be gleaned that ho was pleading, After several minutes he hung up the elver with an air of resignation and sald: “AU right, 1 wilt walt for you.” | Crutkehank #howed he did not intend to remain in Potsdam, for he bought a thousand-mile ticket, flashing a gold- pack $9 bitl, r father, Prof, 0, 26 South | San SEs B. R. T, REELECTS OFFICERS; | TO FIGHT FOR SUBWAY. Although the Up was quietly slipped around to-day that the Interborough company would get its new proposition | from tte lawyers to-morrow and send | # @ letter to the Public Monday mmission Rapid Trans! the annual rtock in the F]ojand faith that the city would make no new deal with the Interborough, but would keep the July pledge to the oversthesriver company, Quite ax many 4a three atockhold- the Duke to th i the mam ere of the BR. 'T. took the trouble to crowds in order to reach the waiting the a Bet Ine at automobiles. Then he and Col. Lowther ee ee nee pad te motored to the home of Am Mor | eiilame, president + ar eg Reid and surrendered themselves to the | tie good of the order | moreies of the day's nocial programn hey were voted for th "i The Duke of Connaught visited tho |ihe entire vid bowrd of dire handsome martie building of the Ap: |company and (he sossion was at ay pellate Division of the Supreme Court) Col. Willlana, when eaked about the at Madison avenue and Twenty-frtn [attitude of ‘ils company, sald “Our company received the assure street at noon to-da. 4 ns THe elES TIRE, cucimaar Ambassador Whitelaw Reld, Prov of te aenitaite: wanid pC Justice Geo L. Ingraham received |payve received no official n » royal visitor and guided him t the city does ne nd to ma ding, There Was no court to ym we do we oouldn't hat Yo any su day Juaticn in the budding, After le the eva) private art galleries, the courthouse Justice Ingraham was the only ving Duke visited sey. | among them | Cathed Memortal to Gen, Gor ™, that of #. Altman decor whed ¥ og Hagl hs ey rie American visit of the Duke ard (\"i\imovtal to Gen, Charie: Gordon, Wo \n ty ends (hie evening at 7.40 wan kided when the city wa ntured o'clock, when the royal viaitors leave aie wus cons Ha the Grand Central station for Ortawa |) 1" Malate: was vo ip thatr private care York and Corn. |40%. ‘The ceremony was ar riately Wall, There is no doubt that during his SPYAnBed to take place on pivere five days of New York and Washi sary of Gordon's death and on the spe | hospitality te unelo of the English | where the famous Uritien Gi | King and other has had what | killed. Thy: Bishop of London, assiat a certain well known American gefitie- iy other diguitaries of the Church of man would call a bully time Engiand, performed the ceremony, | companto: | ut anu viebd, #3 HERE’S NEW “MR. GABY” AND BEAUTY HE STOLE Fy FROM POOR LITTLE KING Z..) WOMEN HEAD UNE SEEKING MILLIONS INEQUITABLE RUINS (Continued from First Page.) tate and were supposed to con- s of millions of dollars worth of stocks and bonds, Donald McKay, the stock exchange, ruins and brought out under hiv arm, The Company sent six former Police Lieutenants Rehan and Collins and took out six steel cases which were removed to the offices of the Company SIx boxes we Firet National B. 4 force of men under the supervision of Prank Dennan, There are other valuat besides stocks and bonds and cagh and Jew former president of went Into the a long tin box Bankers Trust mon in charge of wIDAX, VANUARL 40, dvad. his dancing engagements and wa of the principals in the Folles Company before his en Winter Garden, During her stay KINGISIN DISCARD, “HUMP JACK NOW GABY'S TRUMP CARD Kicked Off Manuel’s Crown and Now East Side Dancer's Toes Reach HER Heart. wa of her own on love and ma mony. 1, * adly in love and Liss 1 of course, shall marry.” rival in this country. After clared: in orld. Love passes. Harry Pilcer Is the Lucky Man Tis Said, Despite Her Manager’s Denial. valued justly celebrated collection at present. at only $5,000, It {9 in @ safe at the St. will be sent to her in Paris. wi Pp on the morning its owner left ¢ hotel to return to Lond Paris. Mile, Destys, with se 1 bundles 5 & | Severe as the blow must be to King Manuel, earstwhile potentate of Por- tugal, Gaby Deslys has gone and got married to somebody else, Her husband | is none other than Harry Pilcer, a youth | from the east side, who was her danc- ng partner in the Winter Garden com- | pany, A cablegram received here, elgued | “Gaby,” states the marriage took place |in London yesterday morning, King | Manuel ts in London, right in a position of pearls were scattered over t! the same amount. The enslaver of kings barcly had ti taken passage afd she couldn't stop pick up a few pearls. She delayed lo though to ask the Bt. strung and sent to her. they will be on their way to Parts. LONDON, Jan. %.—Gaby Desly not at home to Interviewers to-d The young woman came over here, last fall, to fulfil @ theatrical engagement and everybody supposed sho left her heart in London tn the keeping of the former King of Portu She spoke of the King as a “dear bo; and carried his photograph in a sort of shrine, which she set up in her dressing room and at her hotel. GABY HAD KING'S PHOTO IN SHRINE—BUT IT DIDN'T STAY. Although Gaby was pursued by many ELEVATOR BOY GOES ON A Chases With Revoiver and Then Flees, Police Are Seeking Him. hing for a fugil The police are seare ter Garden production of “Vera Vio- letta.”" Young Mr. Pilcer is an acrob tfc dancer. In addition to being nimble feet, he Is gitted in the way of ability to tle himself into knots, move his ears and skate the entire width of the stage on hls wishbone, When he Joined the Winter Garden troupe, brought a dance of his invention, which ho called the “Gaby Gilde." The subtle compliment pleased the Uttle Parisienne, Her appreciation of the delicate waliantry of young Mr. Pill cer wi nhanced by the discovery he really could dance. And Mr. Pilcer, street, Corona, L. I. had taken offense form some task this morning and ran the basement In a rage. with a revolver and threatened to sho the superintendent, Waving his revolver, the boy pursu Scveral women tenants were in the h at the time and began screaming terror, The boy became frightened a ran Into the street. Policeman Hitt of the West Six eighth street station, saw the boy ru who simply hates himself, was not at| ning and heard the sereams, He set out Karly If You Want One, all dismayed by the open evidences ot | in purs pedestrians joincd admiration for his art and himseif,|1n the ' vator boy had af] WEDDING RINGS shown by the girl who had charmed a| Kool start and finally disappeared at } Prige $2.60 10 $25. Quality Guaranteed: king from his kingdom, Sixtyoninttas found in tne arcaway o1|f Engraving and Marriage Certitionte Free. Before Mr, Plicer und Gaby Deslys had a house on the corner. been doing thelr dancing act together many days, the other members of the Winter Garden company were gossip- ing about them, It was quite plain Gaby was infatuated with Pilcer and that the infatuation was reciprocated. But the general opinion was Gaby was too thrifty to get married, Gaby, according to her professional associates, 1s Just about as reckless a spendthrift as Harry Lauder, She gare nered an immense salary and kept every penny, outslde her living expenses, Some surprise was occasioned by her decixion to return to Europo at the conclusion of her contract in the face of the offer of the Shuberts to continue tho arrangement by which accumulating a fortune. posed she was Manuel. Makes Hot & Cold Meats Tasty RE Good with Surdines & Seniyones; At Delicatessen & Groc: s ry Stores, pie re No CENTS. “apeon with “Bottle It was sup- Jonesome for King ee mata keunly Interested ii one de [AND SUCH A BUZZ AS THE WED. monstration of the fact. A slender, beau DING HAS CAUSED, tifully woman with flasnt: She sailed for London on the Baltle black eyes appeared at the head of the} on Jan, 17, For some days previous to line at noon and demanded admission to] her departure Pilcer had been out ot the vaults, was told s rust gel . r ticket, She almost dragged th Ader 1 with her to thetr automot flashed around the corner. Bho w in a very few minutes and eas rled into the puilding When she came out she @ long thin box closely to her breast. “Now,” she was heard to say to b “Frank won't d eay did not promise to marry ay It Was not possible to le her na > great popular sympathy was back hur. pres ANOTHER PLEA F FOR WOLTER. ALBANY, Jan. %.~-Anoth behalf of Albert W. Wolter, Ruth Wheeler, was made to-day by Mrs. De Peyster Fletd of New York. Wolter will be electrocuted at Sing Sing privon next week unl ix int teres and (he Governor already has de j clined a simile vest made by a N York City minister Mrs, I Was unable to see the Gov. nor on account of bis illness, but she discusmed the ca longth w L. Potter, his lowal who Das charge of such matters, FE lover twenty years Mrs, Plold has by ‘ din religious work at the prison and she be Wolter has not had an opportunity to pres ‘ase fully to (he Govern BEEF TRUST ST AGAIN HIT, Ite Margin Sheets a pat rind, } CHICAGO, day A ruling in fa of the Gove sinent in the prosecution o. the ten ¢ Kore wal ‘ ri "i Atos District Jud, r ywed the sntroduotion snvets of onal Packing Con pany for eight months of Wty Knowledge 0 veets anti che | Were muidenty produced in court yester- | day by Dietrist-Attorney Wilkerson, and was clasping he ne, ‘Hoods |= » sarsapariila, but because of its} n the cast and confined to his room by illness, Gaby Deslys visited him daily and sent him flowers, Sau GB Pilcer disappeared at about the timo eslys sailed. It 1s now asserted by his friends that he, too, was a It makes such a pleasant passenger on the Baltic, At any rate, he married Gaby in London as soon after her arrival as the laws of England concerning marriages could be followed, The news of the wedding has created a big sensation in theatrical circlos, | Young Pilcer is widely known from {Grand street up to Longacre Square and beyond, He first burst into view as the dancing partner of Gertrude Van- difference with soups, and salads that you'll w: wh; i it before. Madeby E. Pritchard derbilt, now a member of Raymund Hitchcock's company at the Astor | Theatre. | Gossip had it that the charming Miss | vanderbilt and Harry Pilcer would wed, put Miss Vanderbilt’ married Robert . — Spee the in’ wholesome. fi p nourishing and sat t |Sarsaparilla Achieves its great victories not simply because it contains Chocolate Covered Creamery Caramels ‘REAMED WALNUT! ; peculiar combination of more than twenty great specifics, | Get We today in usual Maula lated tablets called Sarem of maple flavored 9 ee Hnicest [ DR. JOHNS. HOGAN, | eveaLAseés Milk Chocolate Covered Fresh Malaga Grapes bout this fave of ripe, Ma Upped in Gold Glasses Jo $5) 15 W. 23d St. ' | Estab, 20 Vears oat. FOUND AND BEWAROS: ‘ vunded hy r A a to fF phous 1031 a irereide, | p nthe sui i an extra thick @ vis Premium | cau : ed and Ww. | ssp ist Daly and 1s now trying to get a @ivorce from him. Pilcer was kept busy with one in this city Gaby Desiys jet it be known that she held vie’ “1 believe in love marriages,” she ‘and I hope some day 1 may fall It 1s also certain that Gaby's views on the relative importance of art and matrimony changed soon after her ar+ haa len in New York a few days she de- “I would not give my art for all the One finds one’s ideal, 1s out of her Regis and The neck- left behind because of a mis- her arms, had stepped out of the ele vator when the string of the necklace ahe was wearing broke and $5,000 worth floor, most of them falling on @ rug valued to catch the Baltic on which she had Regis manage: ment to see they were picked: up, re- By to-night w denied having been married to Plicer. RAMPAGE, SCARING WOMEN. Building Superintendent negro elev boy, clad in uniform, of her arels 1 in New York, hor heart | cor, superintendent of an apartment BOR _ ‘ently, in the keeping Of] nouge at No. 37 Central Park West. Ac- royal highness in London, until] (onting to Heyemelsier, tho nogro x Harry Piicer was engaged for the Win-|\firoiq Anderson of No. 210 Fortieth Heyemeister told the police Anderson when told to per- He came back who fled upstairs. hd uce GhN-BY Jan. 26th |Special forSatu day, Jan. 27th Oc Ache Sea ee OFFER.NGS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURG AY Ba ee —Thovef 1 Grenoble walnuts with an inner ‘Sc rtlundt Street, stores open every fen ui and NEGRO FOUND GUILTY QF FURNACE MURDER. Elevator Man Will Be Sentenced Next Wednesday for Killing Jewelry Peddler. The jury in the case of Joseph Rob- erts, negro elevator man accused of killing Isaac Vogel, a jewelry peddler. in the bullding at No. 1% Canal street on Dec. 6 last. brought In a verdict of murder in the firat degree this after- noon, Judge Foster finished his charge to the jury at noon, and the verdict was rendered thre hours later. Circumstantial evidence showed that Vogel, carrying a lot of valuable Jew elry, wae attacked in the elevator car by Roberts and carried to the cellar, where the negro, after possessing him- re It . loses it and acts about looking for|aelf of the jeweiry, tried to put the 'IS MARRIED IN LONDON. Janother; but an art, @ talent, one pos |body tn the furnace, Robert | was that another committed One of Mile. Desiys's many neck- | Finger prints of the murderer played an laces, & common or “garden one” |important part in the conviction, Roberts received the verdict with in- @fference. Hoe was remanded to the Tombe until next Wednesday, when he will be sentenced, His counsel will probably prepare motions for an app se The conviction of Roberte was the in|third of first degree murder before Judge Foster in ten days. ao ALMARAC Fe For soDAr, sus ‘Moon seta., A.M, mad Sandy. Hook ny Governors to Hell Gate Delightful Flavor to get the full benefit of the shock of | When an effort was made to get her to once; losing the young woman who is credited | SOntrm or deny a report from | New been rnbitAe hdd 5 db thie York that she had been married to] you always will; it’s unchanging. with causing him to lose his throne, =| Harry Pilcer, an American dancer. The marriage of Gaby Deslys to Harry | Manager Marinelli, who looks after the Piicer is the outcome of a real romance | financial affairs of the French actress, of the atage. issued a statement saying #he flatly WhiteRose CEYLON TEA Double Strength Saves Half White Rose Cotfee, Pound Tias, 35¢. ve t DIAMOND RINGS 1-4 Karat, +H ed, all in nd ty: n= Gt iy oibgst” Quantity limited, Casperfeld & Cleveland Established 1867, 144 Bowery, "7315, Savings Ba NORTH OF GRAND ST, Mo ATION. ‘Open Evenings til 1; Saturday, 10, You Can Prevent Infection of All Kinds (by cooing TYREE’S ANTISEPTIC POWDER. Abeo- Wutely barmlces. 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