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THE EVENING WORLD; THE wv seit, he sald, that issue Wow being be tween the editor and Gov. ee <ctenanatinaoneecicaninit , s. vt 4) i — Haneen were almost identioki yo: vic West Sixty-oighth atreet ma with th now told by Brandt. noe, 0° ET ST may me ii len containing gas Axtures an GOPHERS’ CAVES | | HC. DING IN THE WORLD N R | TWO YEARS PREVIOUS | TO BRANDT-SCHIFF CASE inc retainers naturally de- brackets had been taken from the stor | clare Hansen was the inspiration of Tom on the sixteenth floor, Fixtatel she Brandt's story, that he had conceived like th; were found in the boy's over- Pe Dn a ya) fp! the idea out of the old romance he had Oat. The police belleve the boy as COURT OF KONO”? ' told the reportera and coached Brandt there to steal IDEA NEEDS THOUGHT, in tne part, If wo, Fiscder-Hansen —— — — ANE must have done this in the Tombs be- SAYS GOL WILSON ’ ’ [Tore Trae Was want’ te paanemece,| MR. MITCHEL UNCHANGED. for it was only four days after his | ae sentence that Brandt told the same| Edward P. Royle of the offic ! BOSTON, Jo | atery fw ip talling now, in, & letter to |dermentc Preniacne seh eurrsy Stan tee to lthe Swedish Consul, und three years ES ae etter ine. caine eerie the sues ago Brandt repeated the same story a ae Gee ear in Wa sabe —— a letter to a United States Senator—|lWver and Mrs. Mitchel, issued thts einponed both letters being in District-Attorney | * Rtement me Detectives Rakl Headquarters (Continued from First Pages Whiman's possession, it is sal | resident Mitchel’s condition is n> o etectives IK eid | a m There ts no cause for , \ ae 18 MOVE FOR BRANDT'S RELEASE | j,.. sgh a | anid of Drand it showed iat he was " Ci.culation B | “ | His temperature to-day is 101 and hi ot Gane That Has Perror- not an educated man, | - bal dad ghriel alas pulse i# strong. Mrs. Mitchel and Dr ft beeen “Dearest Lady’ and waa fr, Sehift'« supporters also ure ens | Dwyer both went to the hospital this : cs Wek Si. | Mi "Seen earn aay” ont oon CF AOGUST 26,1905 | | scsone tr hte ie tata Sparing ana Nas eg e dened the H hea of been tA ch = orney's and Brandt story on the ground | turned that I spoke with them. Both him. ' etyle of a menial. In the first two that Fischer-Hansen started the recent are confident that Mr. Mitchel fe im- “Lom ‘ tate ' pages he implored Mrs. Shift, “iny movement to get the man pardoned a#@ | proving and that it ls only a question ‘rh “If you will only smile at me onc ll has written and planned to play in| Vr 1 ' he wrote, “It would make for me the Face ta Touianan On ie BONITE ba ‘The | Wrecked Liner Nearing Por ¥ \ hursetinadict ' i greatest Joy, for I admire you so ta ln ih toa hates Of avert The Hamburg-American Liner Pri oung Thugs Lines p at ff aG wor PRO much."* firm ef theatrical agents at No. 26 West Joachim, which went aground off the hal , fOr PROS Thon he went on to tell of himself, Thirty-ninth street. Daniel Losee wae Bahamas some weeks ago with Will- : ; olver Point and Held that he was the illegitimate son of a |! in conaultrtion yesterday with Judge lam J. Bryan and other Americans @tative offices ¢ aft Swedish baron, and “really noble Rosalsky. Lonec’s statements, however, |2voard, was reported 42° miles east Gov, Wilson ' It in $3,500 Each hough TF cannot to take the title” 1 do not jain the publicity theory, jot Scotland Lightship this morning. In Whence he went to the Boat y zich must be borne in mind that he was call- “Fisel angen came to us about | Low Cec hae ule | Club, where | ‘ si ing himself Lawrence de Fouike, though two months ago," sald Mr. Losee to an peo ght hore for repairs. ei | In an ‘ Brandt is his real name. Evening World reporter to-day, “and SOMS0\ NS —$<——$—$<—<—— » eae re ve ve wee Royal Progress of H. R. H. the Duke of| "n'a: win m comnuct owe, | Ramartable Sry ot SABll ndts*an Watt” hi ine ee. m of the notoriay sure iis “dearest Iady" that he was | 4 eth J eR a ‘ ca Gai Whe, tan ek, Oa Connaught, H. R. H. the Duchess of | anxious to obtain recognition from ber || Saorifioe Revenied by Lawyer|{ jnraciice, Ho aald the name of oe pa and that she could influence his whole wt a vl ned the west wide, were areal jon B ¥ Bay. Wikson PUTS Te ee ety Ie ie | Connaught and H.R. H. the Prine future by aiving It. So far tho leit Cart Flecher-Haneen, Whol] i erat tne eketen, We tovk 1t Une wis) b hdd Sicha nd le AALS read more like the request of a man who Finds In-a- Convicted! Thiet der consideration and prepared to go COL. WATTERSON IN Side ¢ gin to-day baie nin he | cess Patricia, in the States wished to obtain promotion in his em- in ahead with tho thing. ; a wlary ney were held in $3,500 each ployment. Sing Sing a Hero. “There was nothing THE ANANIAS CLUB. trial ane spe! But tn the last two pages he taunched until after the paper | The prisoners were arrested 1d into @ declaration of love and he de- —- stories about iis appl or | Gov, Woodrow Wilror terday afternoon after a ba AN %, 7 AC MOLL TL TE the Duke of Connaught, 1 R. IL the Duchess olared that he had kept his feelings un- ion. Then Fischer-Hansen sald to me: ffaln €or Boston os detectives, who traced ¢ FOE ee ee eee ce MNCS ICGratricitent, [cer comrol til ay) Ret sian unauieany | [Ceremeee Re StUUENe. |i | TAMERvacsat unit: feb ut nis re | Jong enough to put Col h mart The wtory « Central Station In their royal prow ‘Their Royal Highnesses grt wwnger to resist the desire to tell Mrs. BY A MARRIED WOMANL|| (case in just wnat wo want. Lets take gon of Kentucky in the ire and the operations ¢ Zounly perinitted thenseives to be met by THe Excellency, Ambasmdor to | Sehift of his devotion. advantage of it and xet Brandt, if he | Sil, Wildon Wan ahoer ’ ts stmont without par ‘ Ao the Court of ft, James's, Whitciaw Ite, Mrs, Reld ang thetr oon, ox: WRITES AN APOLOGY AFTE A eee) veeperrent cae nen or patches contain vere rk bohdi Rate gi hae y why w at lwned the ro} je did atimate to me in any Wa even tna Veg fe at oe waekn comple hands of thelr Royal Mginesses, Other graceful ealutations were ex- Below ANCeeates are this injune- | Vonsaablalltoal (ocd laf ines Tenant We tees Meanaecduat wale He ohang rhic rane ‘oyal Highnesses, ‘e came e ‘ movement to free Brandt—just sald he TWikenan given out In Washington hy Col pouring in to Cie f Hipcenée ee Hckbraaol ini ancl Ld ehnesses, whereupon thelr Royal | ton: “For God’a sake do not show this || band, Ha Proolaims Himes) oie in te a good opportunity for pul Watterson inet night Woon he came n vicinity of Thi | Ls Were sou een to your husband or anybody, else he | B j Melty." the parsgraph in which Col, Watterson |and Seventh avenue. ‘Ten awren were | seme dered might Kill mi | ‘The claim ts made in behalf of Mr. | asserts he had Unuertaken to raise cam: [entered and robbed afternoon | AN 2, 8 A. M<Lroakfast was served to H.R, H, the Duke of Con- “Mr, Schiff, having read the letter, | | Schiff that the notes from Brandt to paign funds "at Gov, Wileon's inatance,’ | between Thirty-fifth and Forty-necond | naught, H.R. 1. the Duchess of Muah Rha HL A. Hi the Pras | desided tat It would be ridiouiows to| | * | Ay POpnO me cla CHe.cn Te the Now Jeracy Governor exouaimed, | atreets. Yexterday William « Patricta tn the main salon of Reid ‘ourteen liveried | bandy words with the man,” vald the | ee caer kba CREED Oe thie, Wnaeto POUDAINg Hin mult care WIL) Hie Het manager of the Longacre Chub, footmen were in attendan. 14, Ro HL the Duke wae pleased that his eses paper's informant, so he just ordered a ———— | aumaelves the falsity of the man's | ory. ely declared the “reat scott; It's tue mont romaraadie | Twenty-ninth street peverina tat he | were not underdone. 11. 1. 1. the Hrincesw Patrica took three lumps of [him discharged, aa 1 have sald. If tt experience had made| Further contradictions to statements adele Gate iL bald ibyacth anaidhBehaten \s 4 eugor in ber coffer, H. KR. If, the Duchess of nnaught petted Mrs, were not #0 tragic in its aftermath the | in realize more keenly than before by Fisher-Hansen were gdded to Hutely untrue” lelothing, silverware arm house fur Reid's poodle before going In to breakfast. The poodic was instantly re qhole affair would be comic and j | the serious nature of the erime of bur- xtrnordinary casa to-day iy Chens ‘ nishings ae hated Duchaw und « tea will be given In her honor after the departure of | another instance of the vanity of a wer. | KIA"). til deterinad to show no mercy ter A. Hayless, the lawyer inate finer | “Be far as I am conce Detectives Devanney and Flaherty) the royad gueste, Wali leading lilt on to teollane aetlone, midnight intruder, tained after being commisted to the wore assigned to the came, With New ik Brandt was in Dane | nbs, =oMr. Bayless has) communi- ment that Col. Waterson wi ae the chav Rouia Ob a Rene : aie “The man went away tho t day, | ne eit, 80 far as the pub> cated in detail the various stories tult quested tv assist in ri ) 5 Pour: Oren ae AN. 2% 3.90 1, M1 I. 1. the Princess Patricta drank tea with Mra, | Feb, 12, and on Feb. 14 Mra. Schiff re-|lic knew, Carl Fischer-Hansen, the yim by Brandt to District-Attorney ¥ Sy venalt is adeoiutely eitnont tous. |riove without success, | Then Cy | Hyphen-semicolon, H. MH, the Princess took three sitees of lemon. | ceived another letter from him, this | Prisoner's second atto also was sl Whitman pig mAae oe | een ee Laps dal ’ | There were presented to Hl. 1 H. the Princess the Miss s Angelin time through the mails, in which| ent. Fis ver-Hansen then had his own) «in the first place, T wish to make tt a i F jtotel No. a at Seventh avenue and | layme and Mae Snyder-Bounder, Mra, Upton Bloomer, the Misses Pork- Brandt, to give him bis real name, resulting In his conviction on| clear 1 did not represent Brandt wi Wanye ape MMeraiath treet Kalter, Mrs. F. Snowden Blink, the Countess Shone and the Hon. Mise Pauline | pleaded forgiveness.” | the charge of extortion = term et Biche | he pleaded gallty to bursiary,” Y MATTER HAS AL | Presently one of the prisoners, Jone Stutter. Her Royal Highness commented on the woather and thought it This letter was also examined vy | Weil's Island and his disbarment. | |lawyer stated, oT pleaded him not READY CLEARED ITSELF UP. Kerr, a porter, of No, 7 Weat Patty bright day. She expressed regret that she could not drink two cups of the reporter. It w written on ®lehrough the usit ir aoe guilty to the indictment, and tt was | vttew, tout Aue Atarvey matter |ebxth atreet, ame along ane an} tea, HLH AL tho Princeas gracioffly wrote her autograph in the Hon, | single bone huge eee areca itive cleme from Brandt. | en Hreerramer mer pleat ou want to clear up thal!’ overcoat, which Newman recognized as Mrs, Pauline Stutter’s portable albuin, tel Victoria notepaper and is dated onvict asserted i Rega IR ht IEMA AAS So Ra Beth waked the reporters. an be wenn tn te gaare Ge cant tO r portable alhuin, Fou i io, nv wrest eee td and was the burglar’s attorney to the Gg Jon has cleared iteelf up. tives aezed and a to ‘tuum. Asta die: Saat That: (Ke DORR OE:t ae oxteua “ rake rane Paci Bindi | end. ety. Sak othe wan taalet ain ne ana 4 N33, 4P. MAI, ne Duchy Spni w nese arest Lady. ¢ most able Next, ish to contradic : : : ‘on i u ven S hi alked wu ed 4 10 ; vhet i muss "Do yOU still think Col, Waitereon ta] ft dectared (he cont tad bean ate cron Fifth avenue, and then recrosmed the avenue. ‘Traffic wan us. | K*ttc and humble atrain the writer Howari dans when he say {aiscusse! | And occasional light dressings of wm Bice old gentleman?” somevody |S drectives back 1 him Palatine! while 1. HT. the Duchews iractously adventured tn thie Pee ee EAT TMOIRAIE Lent ARERAT Fhe Nomana name out of the ease in con- | Cuticura Ointment will prevent it asked. 4 jon, im Edwards, Mreet Cleaning Commis e d P| of entel fo! * T have always had high regard for|LEAO DETECTIVES TO GANG'S rteously made a special sweeping for H, H.R. the Duchess | SUUld oct explain. be sale, how he had had devided to give hie | Beundte never plight sentence fr | when all clse-fails. Let us send ‘i er, exe affair, which, ras jh) bs mae | 2 ee Gp SAE HEADQUARTERS to crass, H, It H. the Duchess nodded to Traffic Policeman Jeremiah | “his mind had been carried aw is concerned, stands | to” you a liberal sample of Cuticura nection with the controversy? They found Timothy Costello, twen- X, Finnegan. But he recognized his folly now, and) ‘ji know of no agreement made, None , : “Not a word, 1 knew notning about | ty-one years old, of No. $36 Weat For- -——— Senora Hay (Caneel madam” to for- as tx customary, gent the | WM pond ver hres we morn post Git Soap and Ointment, free, if you it unt 1 read these Jet 1 know | tieth atreet, standing at the Milis I AN. 4,11 P. M—II. It. IL the Duke of Connaught was pleased to re- e him to the extent of granting him | papers In the case to District-Attorney |! Bud 0 d i nothing about It, and amyway, my wlate-| to), Cortello in turn declared the cont tire to the royal bedchamber and resien himaelf to royal slumber. | % Bena a N Pte atoll marcenty BE ee Cane UevORaeierent ECOG RUS CU ment eat en A tat Metre had been given him by men who lived MW. R. HL the Duke condescended to wear a pair of royal ecru Ho! iil een WITH. eon Be ty i fF Carl yarns and I came to believe none ex- | For anmplos pddress “Cnticura,”” Dept. Gf, Bes a rv to THiman. | oy Portieth street, ‘The police had long pajamas, embroidered with the royal crest Ye " , rpt that he Was a rascal and ought to | ta, Cuticurd Boap bi to raise funds he had] Vn the Gupher mang had headquar- ould not Mrs. if be kind enougn | Hansen, convict and disbarred law. Teaae a ee Tee ot thlme he wound wet | deelere throughout the x appeaded to Thomas Fy Ryan, “a Vir- | Khown the Gopher ja to ‘send ‘him a reference, OF at tee | seF—Rot forgetting atfidavita wecured by | Ho to Jull. T did not think he woul! Wer | qhould ehave with Cuticure Hoap Shaving Hick, Man. a Democrat and my friend” Ho | tre hear Fortieth street, but had been AN, %, 6 A, M.-H. I. H, the Duke of Connaught amtably awoke ana [apeak to the employment agency for |e, Distriet-Attorney from unknown | itty, years Aut Bites entence of 14 Col, Harvey knew nothing of this} unable to locate the houge The two graciously permitted Captain the Houorable Percival Buck, Second him, else he would starve | Persons, rome of whom are sald to have Rous Pe ddd hiss Siece a appeal. prikoners showed the detectives to No. Gentleman of the Royal Bedchamber, to assist him in dressing. id the representative of tx in the hiff rewidence wt | tet Re orfipenp ts t Mil rot wate ma vuele Joseph P. Tumulty, Gov. Wilson's | au6, and were then taken to the ates Mi. KR. H, the Duke permitted hie royal person to be encased In @ plald ff, “no attention was paid to this} “yy Jany. a renee s para there | ME NEPaIOTiE. Gk ONAL FRI tO) The: MORLAE | Why not place your SECURI- secretary, admitted that correspondence | gon, howe and locked up watatcoat. HM, R. H. the Duke wore @ green plush four-in-hand tle and — | letter. lg AP gt Rg Re I Fe ee re one ae house which he gave me and I have so ||| TIES and other VALUABLES passed . ya . uae, ni whol was - . re Returning, the detectives found tn the brown apate, pbpeed of le thing was fon told the District-Attorne; ihe Governo in » Chub nothing of man's st mnt) after | te be an our and the Governor had no objec: | five young men cooking and sleeping, AN. %, 9 A. M~—Enrl Alphonm de Sponge, court ohiropodist, wh the night when Mr. Schiff found this) HANSEN’S STORY IS DO! il tion to thelr being made public, but | With drawn revolvers they Mned th ministered to H. RH. the Duke of Connaught at 7.45 A. M. \eaey man in his home, March 8, 1907, | re lad 4 BURGLAR PROOF BY ATTORNEYS FOR SCHIFF. BODY FALLS 16 STORIES. would not give them out himself, "Mr and Mra. Schitt were out at a youthe againat the wall while Newman was treated with great amiability and condescension by His Royal SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Col. George Harvey, who managed to " ah ighnees and accorded the following intervt dinner, This man, believing that he coul “After the sentence I visited the pris- ty tk an tesorire tnt te searched the p In # cupboard he’ ah ni the following Interview which he sent to the Court Nor rushers fr ‘ 7 = Te, yivania station as he was about. to| oat and a gold watch which belonged et eas asked ze grand duke if hees royal ighness opine se Ameri {aide strect that was often left, unlocked | “I told bin T was sorry he got such @ in Freight Elevator by bank building! ? fe 4 train for hia home at Deal, N, J. ] to him cain gerl ese muir lovely than ze orl Anglais, Francals et Dutch, ze by the servants and anyway could be] *evere sentence. Oh, that’s all cient, pest aie . Boxes from $5 per year and up Me Was considerably pleased with him. | The men arrested in thin place were uke he theenk an theenk an theenk, ven tout la queek he make laugh an opened by a latch string by any one|he sald. ‘Does thirty years mean Strange Accident, i 4 s0lf @hd the aspect of tings In general, | John Fitzgerald, twenty-one, of No. $8 y, ‘Boom class, soom class! who knew the trick, as Brandt did, tweive months or ten montha™ The} yo gp, F West Side Safe but Would not be interview Weat Fortleth #treet, Thomas sehatter ‘Next ve ask vet xe grand duke vat he theonk all thees soctety “He went through the upper floor.| prisoner emiled at me. I told him it] Jehn A. Perry, sixteen years old, 0} D t Vault. "T have read all th Addl ted meelionatres veech make {t se grand roosh an’ scrambl to do heem hon leaving his shoeb downstairs to make | meant thirty long years and nothing | » Ele h avenue, was crushed epost aults | twenty-three, of the Mille Hotel; Her Ze duke he make shrug 20 shouldairs sobaws VERO Wel heee eee, no noise, and picked up all he could] else, and asked him why he sm.led and|to death in an elevator shaft tn the purpose ‘a word about it Tqont | ard Munith, twenty-three, of the Mille] — vesgn to mak housmalde knee, eet eae bon.’ Zen hese eve eet, tei bind find lone, a couple of tle pins worth | seemed 90 unconcerned. “Oa, don't | Hotel Angonia this afternoon, No one 8th Ave. ard 34th Street think T ever will say @ word abot i, | Hotel, James Duncan, twenty-one, of un’ he apeak ‘Ze Grand Duke de Connert have not potson on hees reed Beare sone re nee Baker Bp ore) Worry enous foal, eee ee a OG ed with the manaxenent of the | =< _ ar |the leader of the tite, Wesley Mackey mak se duke's boots all ge time polish.’ SCHIFF, ATTACKED, RECOGNIZED| — st understand of believe what |CUFFed or how the boy happened to v: | COUNT SIGRAY IS ILL, [tent -frn ofS West Thirty: “Ven we ask cet de duke vat he theenk 79 Rue de Wall an’ se Bourse FORMER SERVANT. the fellow ead and went away, Nex: [8 the hot seventh street he mak loud taugh an speak, ‘Vell, It een laik thees, mooch easy you go “Determined to wait for Mr. Schiff, ho|day I received an envelope from an-| Some ono near the freight elevator alee ty 4 heap tn one corner of the rom] tn, an ven you go tn you may 1 am xe goldfoesh; but ven you come out | alipped into a dressing gown he found other prisoner in the Tombs, He said It shaft, on he seventeenth joor a) th the police found ¢ ne and furnin eet ees necessalr you use ge can openair, an’ ven you open ze can an’ in Mr. Schif's room and sat there| was a communication for me from |hotel, heard a scream, Looking dow nes worth than 61,4 After t) Jook at you, you wee you alr not ze gold feesh but £e fish vat ts called smoking. When Mr, Schiff came home! Brandt, 1 tore open the end of the en-|into the shaft It was seen that the lit Count Sigray, who married Margaret | five had bewn taken to the police wta:| un supkatr.” he Went upstairs before Mrs, Schiff, and | velope, and in doing so opened an in-|had stopped at the sixteenth floor an: Daly, daumiter of Marcus Daly, the {tion the made & complete é pee this fellow mat him at the head of the | ner wivelone, In thie T fourd a letter |that a wad waa caugit fast betwen opper magnate, sailed on the Cunard | examination of the nou AN. % ‘SP. M.The Court Circular te informed by. telegr stairs, e blow from the ninepin| to Mrs. chlif that opened my eyes, | the roof uf the car und the side of the user armania to-day Ile was wuttering CAVES HELD ALL THE STOLEN | H. KW. the Duke of Connaught, Field Marshal of Mie Sass Brea cituie dalobiag ton Berane: letiiea: 1k Ageutaaye Dinteinten lorser Hr ce beri lataucm Rainier ved || Geant confirmed thie b fae al | TREASURE. | King Secae s Royal Army and Governor-General of Canada, ar- tric Mht, found that his discharged | Nott and Attorney Gans for a confer: | fen sixteen stories to the bot of and pa Ce ENE) Under tie softe Chey found trapdoo Fived at the White House in his royal progress to- H.R. H. the Duke = [servant was his assaliant, ence, Nott read the letter and said "He ‘of hin bs OP leuding to cavem @ five feet a | amiably chatted with Taft and was pleased to graciously observe how after his arrest, walved ex-| ought to get anot thirty years for mn who looked at the bods dy Ht iw = ' nore than #00 worth | white the White House wae, During his sojourn tn the capital of the amination, and Mr. Whitman therefore! writing It,’ and tossed it back to the |said the boy had been killed instantls Pt: A eauek. he very A Jewelry, ine watey troop of cavalry esvorted H.R. HH, the Duke in his royal heard nove of the facts in the case ut) Judge, who turned it « to Gang may | when his d became wedged In the MITC: ‘LL THE 1 ery evidences of a robber HUAN i tie err lier eu tug: ‘Here, T have ny use for that, You |shatt, | Iie name and addres were it “eee : re ore War alko a heap ot ran mu nthe ow. | had better take iy found on a card in his pocket, It could as uate | rer Hal ‘ance a ak ne ae a oh Bayles undertook tle de-| hix story of Fischer-Hansen would |not be learned whether the or some | gr FROM BOSTON Se res the Duchess of Connaught and H.R. H. the ase, and At-| stand up much better but for one re- {regular att been running the ST. AND BROADWAY ype Mi Vatricia honored the Metropolitan Opera House with their | torney Carl jer-Hanaen’ replaced | markable thing, Two + before t or shaft on wa wd with per Thetr royal highnessas w amtably disposed to amaze =| him. On March 28, 1907, the prisoner t affair, in 1905, Pischer-Hansen | Was open 1 house- oat within. the ladies present by not interrupting the progress of the opera. was brought before Judge Otto A, Re “1 to the newspaper reportera a | keeping ap n the sixteenth ‘ th Identithes tio : > alsky and p d guilty to the indlet-| Jong romantic story of an alleged client tleor, The Coroner was notified of the unde, wae made | \ ment for buralary. Howard §. Gans,| of his who was serving a long term in strange tragedy and began an Investi- veparmies po notaries | MP Mod Bo HL the Duke of Connaught, MH. Ro HM, the $j Whe had Just resigned u few weeks bo- | prison to #hield tie name of a woman, | €atlon. h rh tana, aieee sof Connaught and H. It H. the Princess Patricia were | fore a# Mualatant Dintrich-Attomey t circumstances in this” Fischers | According to Detective James Maley Returns Monday Ther World St f ads ty b reache tay Isn't that the Company Your Advertisement Should Keep veo Wounded Mete, MEXICAN WAR VETERAN DEAD AD Vemee Old, Was ao Viet Mexioa ‘ _ MAKDE GAS AT SEW OHLP ANS. we sagas kractousiy disposed to amiably permit themselves to be escorted to The royal train upon whi returned ty Ottowa in their royal prog. ress In condeecending id goby to hie howt, Mr. Reid, HL RM, the Duke of Conoaugat thanked Mr. Ket? for his hospttality and later Kased hut royal fingers to the Monorablc Ambassadc he boarded his roye! ca Mr. Keld is the only American to whom H. RK. HL the Duke has ever Kissed hia royal fy yn Stewart Nils, Third Lady in Watting Connaught, granted an interview (o may tine f Connaught took the atr this or HRM, condescended 4 a storm. kind permiesion from H. RoI the York edition of current Ambansador's residence for the run who was detailed by htut ipon the royal viv tore {presented him with @ pair of ske's royal crest, and reposing royal crest and the name of The luke asked the Lieus pt the IMtle token tn Lieuter accepted the hee, Whereupon the Duke urtesy extended to after his welfare.” tr its Now the ham wat nt ‘ ermine Mow AL the 4 hostess, Ambansador and Mra White ‘ Varowelly were mate e Min Ketd thot “ Vrinvess on the left ani of the ro ween Was the t Vatr whose uniting Me * Keo ph ive fh a frame, while she + Waved ber baud in & charming adion a stive, part of or Banker Schiff, |take up a private | which was as counsel | wun present | Judge Rosaleky questioned the pris- loner, The man admitted entering the Bohift house through the coal cellar, picking: up the ten-pin and @ carving knife from the pantry and ascending | Mr. Schiff's dressing room upstairs: | |The prisoner deciared, In response to Questions, le had no Intention of as- saulting Mr, Schiff, that he picked up | the weapons to use in case he himself was agsuiled, and that his only pur- pose in coming there that night was ask Mr, Schiff for atd ‘That was all Brandt would say Judge Rosalaky The Judge listene Attorne ney on the prisoner's youth, The | ed w record from the | showins Brandt had | twcharwed for aishonesty from a} doen places of former employs and on one occasion had forged | Confronted with this evidence, thé prisoner remained silent, and the Judy after areful view of the confeswed facta In the cas posed a nentence of thirty years. APPEALS FOR CLEMENCY AFTER FIVE VEARS. ound of th mart then prod Police Department halt ment, « check a | Wor Judge Komalsky, who has been | affected t t developments in jthe case, it can Md this xentence wax ho more Kavere than s The had Himposed at ipon other are, ‘The vise had been en ered shortly and he had pi UTNTNE trinincn Fete only the tA QUININE. fer tgsatuie of, W, GMOVER,| 8D enka, In dolorous gaief The Sphinx surveys ye purring lion, Alas, how sad the tale! For wit you, Leo is far too wise to leave one delicious drog in the Bottle with the Red Label. Watch the car signs SitRobt BURNETTS@s London DRY Gin First Distilled in 1770 Sir Robert Burnett (& Company 632-634 W. 34h St, New York hae ane ak SR MCI SS. ed INTENEST & DIVIDEND NOTICES. the comp of business on "Thur M10 ALM. Movida IW RELIGIOUS NOTICES, ‘ See TONAL. ol a. fe Pam: et LIPFIE! Dee 7 lechanical Aswelation, No \odge No. 1. —Hrot You ar Bitlod ot ge funeral of Brother JUUN Libwibiu, trom gu SL Auu's av. on Sunday, Jan, 29, at 10 Ay Me JAMES I. CURTIN, Preadeat, BF. PBRMAN TRO AE kh