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a Fea a BN He a _THE EVENING WORLD, a _ a a formation a en | tunch room ond engaged the man tn , MAN ACCUSED ! | | REST ES STEEL RUSTHENDS "wre US, TROOPSON 135 LEGISLATORS SECRETARY WILSON Capped Hands ¥ ‘ anne, Dicxineon offered ths afternoon | he had seen once or twice in Dickinson » IND BIS FATHER, |Uh Ue i ; to tell everything he knows about the | company. } FORMEXICAN DUTY SENATOR GRADY) CONGRESS PROBE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912. ENCE WITH HIG ATTORNEY. | tho stranger who profoared to be able Dickineon' in a long talk with Mr. Me-/t. clear up the mystery. —_>— Manus to-day explained away the corr! The policeman refused to move, Ile spondence between the Taylor woman) said it was none of his business, While| Court Injunction Forbids the and himsdif, which the police have made | Mr. Anderson wae armuing with the po-| ‘ at as evidence showing there had been) iceman the man in the tuneh room) Puriher Destruction and In- & quarrel and she had repulsed his ef-| looked out and eaw what was going on forte at @ reconeiiiation. He deciaree! Ho ran to the door and up Broadway to) dictments May Follow. the letter he wrote in which he accused: Mixty-thir@ street, where he turned | himeetf of being a “bum je three) east. When Long In [adit reached | ome ee the corner he had disappeared, probably ie , \ ‘ ean | Oey hae been on @ little apree Friday | 1n one of the fathoures along the block. | ACTION BY GOVERNMENT night with some folka from my home| The stranger who got away is 4 town, Champlain, N.Y." Dickinson | Pyte stocky beootlhotd! ire! Lara ie a “ to the! ol upper teeth in front are missing. | 7 hak 9 i 4 Hy geaee Gaceresy mornise sad G14 aon Tetectver have been tent out 10 look Charges That Trunkful of ‘ ‘Taylor In the | him up _ ® ‘ i Sraresos. FP EstLnér 1 ea Comin up. | Coroner Fetnbere announces to-day! Papers Used in “Wire Pool” “She ushered me into the parlor There that unless the police furnish more con | : fo to the West Sixty-eighth street at ; offer in case Fg Gtocharged by the | ion, Me was unsuccessful in hie ‘ Cosoner tosmerrew, persuasive efforts and hurried across DICKINSON HAS LONG CONFER: | 11, gireet to ask @ policeman to arrest | | (Continued from First Page.) Washington Hears Gen. Oroz- otic Charges Reflecting on His De- | co Has Revolted Against [yj vormer Senator Plunkett, John! partment Made in Conmnec- | ‘ooey, Former Secretary of State t a 8. Whalen, T! i‘ . Madero in Chihuahua. —oveph’ Cassidy and Phil Dononue,| tion With Florida Drainage. | aii treasurer of Tammany Hall. The Amen | Corner sent a delegation and other dele. ARMY CIRCLES ACTIVE, tions were from the Tammany Halt] WASHINGTON, Feb. 6—A new altua- organization of the district and the|tion in the Department of Agriculture, | Farmers and Merchants’ Mutual As-| oj sistance League, closely resembling the famous McCabe- o ta | (Dr, Wiley episode, was partly disclosed Hurry Orders Sent Troops in| Mid SEE Lo PMR les @t a hearing before the Committee on | Several States for Protec- | it was after 10 o'clock when the; *?enditures in the Department of Agri- e i { funeral procession etarted to move hontictl is ta when a decision was | Cirticura Soa \ iT i from the house. The hon - | ree to In an early probe into the tion of Americans. from the wirnes, The NORSESEY SUL | CES 'se waperionaat Dsehomn Feisting was a beer bottle on the table, She) Clusive evidence than they have pro Prosecution Are Gone, took a drink of beer and we were talk- | duced so far he will discharge Dickin- | ing when the beil rang. | fon when the suspect In arratened In —— | ise conn ve ° “E waa sitting In a morris chair on| the Coroner's Court to-morrow morn-| wer ixqros Waddie Bindi sa EGRESE La aw inde | UOC acainat the | ing. The Coroner takym the view that indows, | the detectives arrested the firat man Mra, Taylor west out when the bell) they could got thelr hands on, and have iy rang And returned with a box in her A time in trying to fasten the] #tratning the defendants tn the had not been tit and) crime on thy prisoner. ment’s anti-trust au fh the enst site of the ro wall afl back from the Principally ¢o the proposition to drain Md \ the Florida Everglades. ed with black cloth and the on}; Representative Frank Clark of Flor- in the United States Court for the Third Geveropments in Mexico have put the | fiings on it were the pla oly Ma charged thet Chief Dngineer C. 9. forces of the United States army on 4; Miiott and hie aesietant, A. D. More- d rF marching ondere and fleld equipment. |erucif. It took three, bacouches to News, who had made adverse reports | Hands and faces which redden, Cireutt, has insued an injunction re wns against the Untted With renewed disturbances across the | carry the flowers that had been sent, | 0 the drainage of the Rvergiades, hed roughen, chap, crack and bum hands. The # Deen dismissed from the department . . ’ ‘1 the room was almost dark, The hour] SAY® THE POLICE HAVE | States Stee! Corporation trom doxtroy- border, and the possiblity that the State These led off the procmesion, the frst | SM nniostitien tavolving SManeter | With winter’s cold, sharp winds, Bate re re WA ta Ghar Whi YO] Sars een ke Cree easy gf ORME Eegarincat to protest var ame orep | suima aves and wie roma,” | Cocerenent suede from one acovant made soft and white in a single “Myre, Taylor sta io ope oh ” he ‘a pvernmen! f ent to prote: ives - nf a@nother A | Tn 90 doing she turned ner ‘ack to ma! | “it weeme to met Me wat at in| ‘The injunction wan taaued on a petition REM erty of Americans along the Hine, the| Af the body reached the churoh th®) ‘Representative Clark asserted that night by these pure, sweet and #0 whe could have the beneft of what fan made 100 quickly. Tho oniy| of the Department of Justicy, watch al- Plans of the General Staff, prepared for | ee rn oe eee ee concen [Orivate interests, exploiting Florida | gentle emollients. No others eight was coming in the window to en- | S100 wae ite a eaeeve mgainat | Mes that several thousand papera ami & minute's action In just such an event, | Koo otue the Deacon, the Rev, Henry Pp, [amas had used oMetais of the Depart-| cost so little or do so much. able her to see the etring, Then the) Dickinson waa that he was in the house} W@cumente, which were used in the Gov were spread out at headquarters to-day ana the td em ry P. | ment of Agriculture to further their : MIN TONE Ot sg tne box, at te time the bomb exproded ani thie| eTamen's criminal prosecution of the r. ’ And renewed instructions to await | Tc” NY ta te eee hemes @nd that one company alone | Cuticars Boap and Ointment sold throughoat the Edwin M. Sinnott. In the sanctuary | oa : wortd. Libera ed fre, with were Bishop Cusack and these Mon- God eniltons Of Collars’ worth of ie ‘ mH, Boston. book. Address leurs," Dept. MH, Boston. sicnorl:; MoMahon, McGean, McKenna, |/*04 that was now under water. ‘ee Tonder-faced men shave in comfort with Outte | Phe luge that flew toward her landed doew not appear to me to be very con- Wire Pool last fall, hava been do- marching orders were flashed to army tn ber body. . The ofhers flow toward the clusive evidence. It would seem natural atroyed, commandera at points from which ows coll that a man knowing the destructive na-| OM@ portion of the Government's | Uj troops can be quickly mobilised. Wail, Edwards, Lavelle and Kearney. cemmcemetin umn beap Daring Buckie tector ce bate fe “WAS. STUNNED BY | ture of the bomb would try to keep as] Petition seems to be susceptible of the ~ ; pst It was made plain that the Govern-| The chief mourner was Miss Grady.| SUES ASSISTANT DISTRICT- ‘ SHOCK OF EXPLOSION. |far away from it am possible when he | {@terpretation that criminal indict ment does not intend to send more | Senator Grady's only eleter, with Ktew it: wan Jthely to oe of" mente and prosecutions of certain offi- 7 troops to the border unless the situation | Ne made hie home, ATTORNEY FOR DAMAGES. “1 wns stunned by t nck of 199! “rerence J. McManus of the law firm of | 0#F® Of the Steel Corporation and its absolutely demands It. Meanwhile, eev-| While the mass was being sung the éxplonian. My care fang a¥ (hokh MY ping oncatt Gruner & Honynes, had «| Sabeldlarios are under consideration by oral thousand soldiers rest on thetr | Cond {nat stood outside in Twenty-| Miss Isabel Russe Asks $1,000 head was full of bells, and the TEIN lone Interview with Dickinson In the | &@ Department of Justice. arms. Th lanes weeétahed around” So hag continued evar nee TM incs'o¢|Tombe to-day, Dickingon, according to| THOUSANDS OF PAPERS DE-|' —rayoieat GETIVGONE |WABHINGTON ADMITS GRAVITY |invee Hocks. To many of thowe tn the ia MEL Uh lhe n't atruck by any of the bullets or | see ts hetauso the was veiween me St McManus, le an ordinary, careloas STROYED, 18 CHARGE. OF SITUATION. erowa the ooeasion wae in the nature Alleged Personal Injuries. ae beta young man who has neither the cunning| ‘The injunction, which ts a temporary | - ————]| Frankly admitting the gravity of the Siivery peer e ent was Mise Isabel Russe, sister of Madcline Mf you ate willing to ald the Distriet- | t devise an infernal machiae plot nor] one, in to forbid the destruction of any situation, offictals here are inatetent that | “Inags on the Pulitzer and other build. | Sue Who was mach sought by the Attorney.’ Me. MeManua told tis client, | {8 Mechanical ability to construct such] other books papers which the Gov- nothing more is contemplated et this|ings wore placed at half-mast as marie | 7oseral authorities when Jared Fiacs, “L want to wern you that anything you |® bomb ae that which killed Mrs, Taylor. | ernment may desire in the anti-trust stage tian to make the border patrol | of respect for the dead Senator. & promoter, was arrested recently for may say to him may be used against | Although Deputy Commissioner Dough-] putt. strong enough for all legitimate pur-| Resolutions offered by Alierman| Violating the postal laws, filed a suit you should the d erty announces he te not convinced that evidence ead trial. “They never will,” replied Dickinson. | his detectiv tives Rather enouki The destroyed papers, it In charged, jo Warrant your Indictment . There is no intention to send a| Dowling, rehearsing the public services|in the City Court, to-day, against another than Dickinson 4i4 not send] were in a trunk which with its con. Single soldier across the line, Tt te|9f the Senator Grady end’ tecsg. | Ciands A. Shecepecn, Asdaant United infernal machine to Mrs, Taylor,| tents were delivered on June 29, 1911, pointed out that to do so would be ease by worth and ability, were|Gtates District Attorney, for $1,000 _ are working like beavers] by United States District Attorney lavutvaient toe dechanition of war, Whies the Board of Aldermen this| damages for alleged personal injuries. “I'm not afraid of their using anything | to Pile up evidence against the prisoner.| Wise to Charles MacVeagh, ; Leads a Last Friday, Mise Russe swears, she } would require action of Congress. + I'way say against me. 1am as anstous| Dougherty, eince taking complete con-| solicitor of the United stat = was summoned ¢o Thompson's office in _ > joa that weman ney | trot of tne ease, 18 working along Pri-| Corporation, who gave a written agr has conevaree to cemulnt besociame Fe: HOUSE RETORTS ON WALDO. new ira, ane “Seowpecs, ecleirs ceived here, which cast grave doubts leges, “viclettly assaulted her without detective lines and using methods} ment, it ts eald, that he would keep (Continued from Firat Page.) After hearing Dickinson's story, Mr.|atrange to the Police Department, the papers in his personal charge, sub- —_—— pon the . Oresco Police Bring Men to Court Without | the elightest provocation and died seize McManus, with the permission of Dis-) TEN TRUSTED MEN SENT OUT] Ject to examination by Mr. Wine or President Meat poh fatimate that in Evti an@ Greg and shove her out of sald trict-Attorney Whitman and the police, ON PARATE CLUES. his assistanst at any tim explosions occurred, are said to be im ce, Saye Magistrate. office and withdrawing from Juarea with the gar- her other bodily injuries Henr, 8, | Yolved- rison of that place to Chihuahua Orosco| In discharging two prisoners in the|eo that nd sm parate clues and none of them hae ben ant to the Aitor-| The charge of concealment of knowl iy ghout to begin a new erbellion and|Morrisania Court to-day Magistrate | wounded to the damage of the eum of 1 tn exactly the condition the aftermath | eee eae en minty olghtt hey-Generat in the dissolution suit|*18e of the gullt of others Is sald tolgectare the independence of the State| House retorted upon Police Commis. | #. ation, where Dougherty makes nis| “#4iat tne ateel corporation, bexan| have been brought to bear In connection | o¢ Chihuahua. sioner Weldo's recent comment on the Y i | Pewottations for these papers in con-|W!th the $1,000 allowed monthly to J. J.] g widespread rebel movement is de-| leniency shown by mastetrates. the pending proceedings| McNamara as secretary-treanurer of] glazed ander way, the purpose et| “Commissioner Waldo would do well else was imurbed, even to the einpty|tO™ other detectives are out looking R. C. Bolling, aswistani| the International Association of Brid to come to one of the magistrate courts 14 beer bottle on the table. Grcanat Ac poten anteatien Gs nivshe ral _olicttor of the steel corpora. |and Structural Iron Workers for which| @omen President of Mexico. and watch the proceedings for awhile | The Morris, chair waa tound tn the po tion, Informed Mr. Colton, It is alleged, [he was reautred to give no sccounting.| “The whole state of Chihuahua ts now | before criticising our dleposition ot! 960 the Griginal and Gens visited the ‘Taylor flat at No. 103 Weat The Gov Boventy-seventh street. The front room| He hae ten trusted men working OF) coin, special anuii ‘Of the’ explosion left it, except that the remains of the bomb and the wrapping paper have been taken away. ‘Nothing | Needauartera, since last night. In add! {ation desctibed, by Dickingon. There| nit May Soquaintance with Grace T8y-| that the trunk had been returned to| As indicating the wide scope of thelreported to be In revolt against the| cases,” anid Magistrate House. “In this ‘ere no markgon the chair er on the wall the American Steel and Wire Company ix weeks’ inquiry into the ram!-|Madero government. The state as-|case there was nd occasion for ‘above dt or under the seat or around it|,,Dowusherty has convincing evidence | avout Oct. 1, 1911, and are ig’ gy t all the! fications of the hundred or more ex-|sembly is expected to meet to-day. It|rest and absolutely no ground upon # to otiow that bullets or alge travelled Oa’ Hie Dirac as Be apes me pavers had, been desttoyed by Frank | plosions h were directed against |is expected that a declaration of Inde- | which to hold the prisoners. It ts a fair Saves Fuel in that direction, Rat there were euch | gq whose name ahe took, died in| Salen agent of the wire cenpany. | oven shop” contractors in the last four | pendence will be issued. Peeihie (CF 8 tnewe, persentane. #2 teeee ° it fe charged 1m the gov-| 0 five years and in which the McNa-| So complete are the military prep-|rotght into the courte by the police. MALTED MILK Labor and Money petition, “oontained matters |™ara brothers and Ortle McManigal|qrations that it is aid nothing re-|, The prisoners were Ernest Waleoh, pa to show that J. A. wore declared to be only a few of the| maine to be done but send ome mas-|yor aren of No. G80 ast One Hun. | the Feed-drink for All Ages. because it is steam-cooked y President of the No. = scare on the ‘wall opposite. It was pos: aible fram this evidence for Dickinson to have been ehting In the chair and es cape injary by reason of the protection Piattsburg, N. ¥., on Deo. 13, 1911. But} The Howard Walker, to whem the Taylor woman is said to have been married, is x ing the Jury's report might be expected | quarters in the country to insure the| charged with assault. Nutrition J. Howard Taylor and Howard Walker States steel Corporation, knew Of seid | eypt® yrouowine relties: Boston, | New | prompt assemblage of @ de ~ o a SAID HE.COULD CLEAR MYSTERY | were mixed up in the life of Grece|tinlawful. pools. and combinations de. | Yor Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Buftalo, | ber of troops om the Mexican border to] — ciGNS ON CITY AUTOS ond yale Sid chal FLED, Taylor in the past oa yeara. Taylor [actibed, but aided and abetted. in tiais | Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Indian-| prepare the United State, for aay alk, moked. grain, in form, ih ; ' SG ue bate eee @uccesstul operation.” apolis, Chicago, Milwaukee, Peorla, Ill; | emergenoy that might arise there, A lunch fa tier on are ysl hated a . “TENDED TO SHOW GUILT oF |CIncinnatl, St. Louls, New Orleans, AN to Be Plainly Markea Except | A quick e ery wurro " sassitation ‘a P Kansas City, Salt Lake City, San Fran- eubstitute. Ask for HORLICK’ ‘ot Grace Taylor tried’ to| the . STEEL CONCERNS.” elsco, oe Angeles and Beatle, These et; Reliee. Deparment jatie Milk Traet foreo his way into the oftces of the| The mystery surrounding Walker and) The petition avers that certain much-| "gn arreste an nearly ae, possible f An ordinance requiring that all otty- Any Motors Co at No, | hie whereabouts te the more important] Wanted documents aro in imminent dan- ri = 0 mpany, at No, ker of demruction “becauso there are| WH be all on ® day secretly agreed ’ owned automobiles be marked “City of | == ——— Aa the bomb exploded. Pr conspirators, !t was :.!d action follow-| gage to every department army head- 5 to: afforded by the Taylor woman's body Fr gedit fag the polige have been! wiatew Hteel Products (export) Com. dred and Thirty-aixth stroet. They were | Forlafants, invalids, and children, pe Uae bat serve ‘andthe yefiret street, in thie cage, because Walker wi of - teers o1 Sorpors and upon by the Government. New York" on the back in letters five wae driven away by the olectriet ‘Bho man who made the | ole ie of the Steal Co Celia alt at ag pire catch inches high in thelr least dimension. and ond when an effort was made to get a bomb was an exper electrician, Woted for the practices wich sata] FOUR NEW YORKERS of a contrasting color with the paint on Policeman to arrest iim he ran away, EXAMINES THE BOMB WHICH | papers tend to show them guilty of, to 7 Ta the automobite, was adopted in the Baers? aye Oe KILLED WOMAN, wit: Of having been tnvolved of ‘the AMONG THOSE INDICTED «We ’ Board of Aldermen to-day by @ margin Ex in FE th tT yt} aforenald unlawful ation, and also "I of one vote, after a cal ‘or absentees. the United States Motors COT eae eine eoree etl beonuse none of the defendant compan: IN DYNAMITE PLOT. neenlipemnas ‘The ordinance excepts police automo- where Dickinaon was employed, ‘I'm a = examine the bom» thinks the explosive | [e# hua yet been Indicted in respect ~ used was what in called Peter's powder. | ‘ereto.” biles only. AMerman Dowling called at Bu ri tention to Mayor Mot kg ry that mumerone| ,Acnune, to William J. Burns, who Was Theatrical Manager and |‘ Arlend of Dickinson's and 1 know he Jellan's veto of & . @iin't Go it. I want to see Mr. Eud- isi ror similar ordinance which did not exempt ne The man who made the bomb scraped othor papers were produced in. the|oo% %, emis Part in working up the ne Health Department machines, but Al-| war the sinc covering of the ilttle batteries| wir pool prosecution which containea | (22mite cases and who is now In this Politician—Had Long erman Nicoll of the Committee on ered wes stenographer for MY. | io make them “livelier” or more reapon-|@ate “tending to slow the guilt of the| ‘It, at least four of the men Indicted Laws and Legislation dectined to change FAwards, the chief engineer of the OOM |eive co the electrical connection, This| American Steel and Wire Company, the | o-tay in Indianapolis are New Yorkers, Been Ill the drat ‘The elevator man took it upen| connection was established by the red| Umited States Steel Corpora and| “Of course I could not make pubile : imacif to keep the caller out of the ‘pullding. The stranger struck the ele man and forced his waxed wrapping string on of which| the United States Steel Produc: Grand Jury secrets even if I were poa- Fan into the infernal machine through| POF!) Company, as charged im the sata | sessed of them," sald Mr. Burns, “I ‘& hole in the end of the box. [eg Ba the fact thas sald’ can say that at least four men in New| John B, Dorts, one of the leading the- Dut was immediately h The typewriting address on the in-| seamed ‘compauy? how rasidcat at ant | York will bo indicted, A caplas wil be |atrieal managers, circus men and poll- to the street, fernal machine wae made on a Reming-|yaited ®tates Steel Corporation, not #sued in each care and ‘so will be|ttcians of the past generation, died to- He went to ® lunch room in Broad-/ton typewriter, Thie hae been deter-| merely was cognizant of the [rent to Marshal Henkel and he will] aay ‘ 5 Forty> ae o unlawful ‘ day at his home, No. 231 West Forty Way. Superintendent George Anderoun| mined by experts who have examined| pooling arrangement eutered into by | wake te arrests, Se op gases eis te Of the Motors Company, had been | it, But the address does not corres-|the American Steel and Wire Com-| ‘Are the men to be named here promi- ie Sa idee ay yaa aa ei of the disturban ure 5 nent !n labor organizations?” Mr, i. lon many told \. oe, hurried to the| pond in any way with the writing of my through its officers, but also | n° 1 complication of discares, re, ‘Mr. Doris was born in Ohto sixty-four = Any of the machines in the offices of | SROWIMELy sided and abetted said un | They Vs Shiced Sraiee Motere Company, Act.” j! can give no . ‘The men have years ago. When he was fourteen years yder, @ chauffeur, whose naine| 77" jhad @ very high atanding in thelr or | oi he ran away from home with Dan ectatisaiisinirds was given to the police by Di | atenare. waa” eeeeuseant Rt npet| CHARLESTON ENTRIES, eee an in tne city now." was] ice, the famous clown, and joined Rar- length early to-day, He admitted he _— asked. num’e circus, They bought the lemon- DOUBLE HOLIDAY | Feet Atlantic City); Gonstins ONDON’S Lincoin’s Birthday © eeu mt Monday, February 12 said the detect! ! Rap! Tap! used to call on Grace Taylor at her flat ‘Crom 1 ‘Mr, Burns was non-commital, but his |ade privilege. Out of capital thus accu- Special Train Service AE ! in Sixtieth street where she wee ar- Car Green, 1 manner Indicated that when the nou‘lea-| mulated Mr, Dorls established a circus ; avanie. ation 1.90 P, Of labbervast, 11 ons about the indictments arrived | yndor hie own name in 185, He gave up Leave Hennsptvani 20 P, ap: rested for harboring for immoral pi Pa ORE eee aimculen ta: mening Friday, February 9. boxee I7-year-oki Olivette Leonard and Dy day Success Is knocking || ister at the fat in West Seventy-eeventh it your door, but do you heed? || street, the show in 1889 and came to New York. He established the Do: | DIABETES | A Simple Herb Quickly Ci This Di Diseases Fo was Cared ret the arrests. Museum on Regular traipe at 10.12 A.M, 3.08 1, aM. eee daa 1.80 nty-reventh 13 AM |. Batuniaye, wnidaye, SS EE Tighth avenue near coger Diabeien wh) Do'you listen and make answer? @nyder says he called at the latter |‘: CHARLESTON WINNERS, —[oiroot. He took the theatre afterwards |f RPEURNING, Sogcial Trang leary Atsatie guievand Maatantee pe held out to reagan] If not, how can you succeed? place inst Wednesday, Grace Taylor | ¥! RAGHMald t | known as the Princess, where he pro- ‘and'5,90 1 Wess, fe protons ur ear, by trict diag, a) vr ACK ~Maidens hree an ic 7 ” ” os + ~ » i Thousands call through World || told him oni had @ Aight with Dick- | See. Semen’ Mie duced “Orenge Blossoms" and got him- ‘Telephone “'Madiaon 7000,’ Diadetor "tery, found to be ® epvaithe ats. oy ingen. Snyder said he had heard of | it.) furlongs—Baycliffe, 100. (8k 10th | seit in trouble with the police, He later saa res, quicaay Teducuig the Anxious to hire, work, rent, || 00 many fights abe had had with Dick- | m ‘ Ww ‘glo 1, 5 to Land & won; Bonn! iso, |formed an association with the sire 110 (Koerner), 4 to 1, 2'to 1 and even, | Brothers. y od Dove, 10 (Ambrose), 6 to| Mr, Doris was manager for many third, Time, 1 user, Testorig vigor aud be apsiom, ails egeravie remedy will relieve the ; ite at sal; Inson that the statement did not im. patleah “ot his worst, ayiopeons, “in "Efi ot a Oa fo, reoreer, don't neglect to press him, the stories World ads. tell. THE DETECTIVES TALK ABOUT PennsylvaniaR.R. egurereted cases, © Week, ) 19: | ae ndactresses, among them May all ye, firak Dux. package fur abe Ray of Pleas-| aa had inter clreus et of suesial value to the diabetid, soa: 8/085 World ads. yesterday— CONTRADICTORY 8TORI: Diy BOP, Pere eee ee eine eee eae ea Wing perven:age ot aurea gt Sead OB more than the Herald, || Consideravie swevs te by the de) 01.200) fuaraniend: rbutus, Emerald of = Sir ayanie, ethers HAnioaiy Asn Wann ethos ‘and cone Times, Sun, Tribune and || teetlvee who believe in the guilt of |’ Stroy wel Mi Princess Pomona, Carlisle M. alzo oat eee pee hy 1B, ao me Press COMBINED. ] DERRMS 0. Ste contradictory are | PPT MAECOND RACE In politics Mr, Doris was uavally — ~ 108,767 World ads. last month— || ments made by the prisoner. He told | pure 8400; ueyear-olda. an ‘Tammany man but he went outside ti ale 14 more than the Herald, || ast. Conboy of the Weet Sixty-eigntn \!'anate o1.coe. Times, Sun and Tribune |) *7@et station that at the momunt of the S—Lord Flap exph in @ morris ha COMBINED, re a Montelatr and § to 6, ‘nec- Sheehan started the Greater New York DpRry—, ar . y a 4 lembers Theatrical Protect r. He told) }} 4 | Democracy to “purity Tammany.” Hi bh! Dnion No, 1—lretiren: "Yo 1,596,184 World ads. last year— erty that the | Aten” ngs 6 4 yy 2s 3H to’) leader of the Twenty-seventh As- tend the f of our late Histker te pt Wemaae seetitan (Ar dena. || commer, eemneriy, fret, ihe! BN we aa leaden. of Special for Tuesday, the 6th |Special for Wednesday, lise 710} ox" wetnainy Feb. Tate tom as 1 en Itas as ON er ED ; : 0, ji the ONLY other New door ading fo the next room with his Ke Nae, p94 ere ASSOUTED BRESCH 10 “ae nent ne ‘ork newspaper that |) Pan i BneD, | Orage. to | OUND BOX Printed EVEN HALE. || Some of the delectvas think that aa! A » «»:| Discomfort After Meals Fn, COV AS MANY ads, as THE | S008 8 Mra, Taylor started to open the | 3x4 anand unr hia fitionemes| aie a sana itee of cite Vesrentivrs Q5¢ ong Ta Ay rt Citi 25e WORLD. Package Dickingon made an excuse and | Woman Dies at Funeral. on, 1M Cutwell), 4 to 6, 2 to 7 nt 'wind" are gymproms. of nfl att ND BOX Sie nd J Every diy World ads, circutate || rented f0F the bathroom, ‘heir theory | airs, Jeremiah Hennessy was attend-| and out, frat; Roan Queca, Ia Pore: | at oy bul Every day World ads. circulate is that he was at the other end of tel ing the funoral wervices of Wil hand). 8 <0 $ 1 evening until 11 o'cloo! Pi Into more New York City homes |) fat when the infernal machine exploded. | x rtan, won of eacdenat 8) Pork, Bow 906 Cortinnss Spee esterase, Svening until 11 s'clock, me. and offices (those printed in the Two cancelled ten-cent stamps found |; mornirty and Sunday World) than || un the fioor of the front room of the Hat | can be reached through the || &{tct the exidosion may or nay not play | tn th ay, 1 ine | and ¢ also ran Buiien Washes of ent, 4 q @ part in the tragedy, It is ie ‘ M4 ind and| FOUR ny 8 and around the Infernal machi "2 they | sons was at the Norton |(!. Dusan), 9 to b a to 6, You Should Make the : : Ibear were 90 attached they were cll stampx| ¢uneral” er family was Well known | Won; Bs 4 (Skirvin), 3 to 3 . 5 that had deen cancelled befora and were | in Roslyn. {7 to 10 a ut, eecond; Knight Deek, ~ Reading of World Ads, A d Sees 1108 (Lott % 4 to 6 . +. Fu cu: Ne Days, .. third. Time, 1411-8. Stealaway, Bod- | wit free the system of all above-named dis One ‘our Daily Habits. rotate ttt he pin kin, My Gal and Double Five also ran Hea fey, weamehle, OF coats 6 Bes, 4 _ SS heteclita as @ cs Gat acs Meet | ond Anished ta: named PA at St. Patric e, to-day, w de Ch Hoffman Shin, Dagny ta the pum Milk Chocolate Covered 54, BARCLAY SU Frait Cake as gE Maun as mother made, cut inte nd dipped ta our remus tion of the heart