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fe out her infant. pr m@teh at the hospital sine 2 defined the recent series of crimes in thie city. The slayer could not have chosen busier thorowrhfare in the dorough of Brooklyn except in the Hm ited area of the big Fulton street shor Ding istrict At the thne of the crime there were groups of men on every corner near the | haberdasher's shop Men and womer etreamed by, going to or coming from their midday mea}. Trolley traffic i# an endless procession both ways, Vet that the ¢ime chosen was the paycholotont moment in which to rob and kill ie manifest in the fect that not an #y witnéssed the deed, not an ear heard even the report of the weapon used Mereritz war well Known along Fiat~ bueh avenue, where he had been in} business nine years Me recently a! cussed the prevalence of rime with neighbors and as @ precaution against robbery adopted the scheme of deposit- ing hin cash in the bank every day Hig books, as well an the clerk's atate- ment, show that there should ha been 616 In the cnwh drawer up to the time of the last entry, just before noon On the counter behind which the mu dered man lay, was found a shaving bruen with a plated «liver handle. This had been taken out of stock after th clerk left the store, It was turned ovey Policeman Morrie Eckler, the Brook- lyn finger print expert. ‘This te the| only hope of a lead the police ha GIRL HELD AS BABY SLAYER SAYS. DID NOT CONFESS (Continued from Firat Page. | here expecting to swear to a statement, | and I want my baby. HER ONLY THOUGHT MER BABY. “E want my baby with me. @en't let them hold him. 1 love him aad Team nursing him. When 1 left there this morning they told me 1 could * @ deck and got him. Magistrate Hylan set the hearing for ext Monday ant turnet the prisoner over to Mra Ida Teitgen, probationary | officer. | ‘Mrs, Teitgen. after a talk with Miss Ankers, recommented that the baby b left In the hompit Magtotrate Hyiat acvordingly made an order committing joman to Raymond Street Jall with: | The court wan dispensed to allow her to care for the baby tn Jail, but fear she might harm the iittle one prompted him to separate them. | ‘The order may bo modifies later on medical advice. An Investigation into the antecedents and family hisiory of the girl 1 eréered. She has said that one of her gisters die4 in an inane asylum. De- tectives are ooking up this statement. | \ Alienists " ‘¢ to examine the girl, and| Olatrict-Attornoy Cropsey of Kinga _ County ts expected to get full medical fight on the state of her mmd before be 18 FOR be went t an asylum as hopelessly in- aene MOTHER LOVE WRUNG CONFERS. SION FROM HER. Tt was the woman's «svat love for the puny baby that wrung from her a con- | feasion. Tie woman had been kept under the discov- ery of the crime. About hor were at- ; Sendante under the siadow of the :n- gtitution's worrow. In » ward not far away were four ‘ttle children, etill atruggiing for life, with the chances di eidedly against two, Lieut. John Ma>- Kirdy of the Police Department became the Inquisitor, Before him the woman | eat like one tm eo stupor, The best ef: | forte of the police h. mot brought from her any information. It was late Jest night when MacKindy turned sud @enly to the Ankers woman and said: "Wf yeu don't tell all you know about thle case and about the deaths of these @blidron 1 am going to put you in prison @ in an tnatthution where you will never see it again.” The woman would have withstood the feck and the breaking of the mediacy wheel, But as she heard the tureat ‘that her ohiid would vo taken from her he leaped from her chair und faced the Ueutenant as a wild animal migat | have faved ono who sought the life of | tte young. , “Kew can't take my baby,” she eereamed, ‘1 will kill you If you take “my baby. He is my iif Oh you mustn't take him from me!” | ‘Then dre aimesi shouted: “Mes, 1 aid twill tell you all! Labour iL” | *TOLO WHOLE STORY OF, PUT-! , TING ACID IN MILK. With undieguised ainaeoment the po- | Neeman and the attendanis heard (he Weman tell how she sole th neh eatelike, to the Kiicnen where the nurses | ‘Kept in an ice Dua tnirty Dotties of mod: | Med muk, made from lime water, mik nd the fat of muk., Bnvugn had been | made for the entire jot of tuirty varies) im the Bospiias. Mienly, siemitnily, the) woman had dropped vxaile acid in the Ddottes, taking tueu vue by one, antl the epen.ng of & door frightened her from & wek that had intended to | Make fui and compicte. “But 1 did not mean to kill the ba- | dies," she sobved. After ibe siury they placed her under evaré. Dr. W. H. Aten, physiclan of the| howpital, “was suggested by the institu: | ten’s offici © ekamine as to tne Woman's sauita. It was staied thet Vis- | aw Cropaey ould name hie) own experts in the case. Upon their! Gepends the question as to the remorseful, sobbing crea- for murder or be buried in an asylum, where the separa- ( em from her child will eat away her heart—the punishment she most dreads 8a fear of which led her to break j a f Delay me Bank Cases. Justice Marean of the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, yesterday adjourned ( uptl) next Wednesday the argument of demurrers entered by Edward M. Grout and James F. Ashley to tndict- mente against them as 8 result of the of the defunct Union TOTES TT TRAE a yw “ZT aat in one rootn,” sald Mr. Towns) }and the Governor was In the room wis | Joining. Secretaries acted as mes: ne » between us T insisted on a ing the Governor until he sent word to me that his attitude in fhe Hrandt case wan matter of consvience, and he BRANDT'S LAWYER. 4 SEEKS GERARD 10 GET BAIL FIXED ny | Citizens and Trust Companies, He Says, Volunteer fo ony the Bond. WHIT. MAN Whitman Decides as of Duty” Because Precedent Involved. TO APPEAL. of Mirabeau 1. To Brandt, the Soniff by ar, pr red an order today admitting Brandt to bail ted out to wet Justice Gerard to Mr. Towns takes the postition that Inaenwoh as the Governor has pos! Uvely refused to pardon Brandt there in no excuse for Juatice Gerard longer | Withholding his wiqnature from the de- | on making the writ of habeas corpus fective, ‘My duty tn this case, la finished uniews 1h appeal from the dectaion ant, The situation is plain, Juatice Ger | ard hae sustained the ha # Corpus writ | nd Brandt hould have hin freedom have letters from ten citizens of | standing In this community and three | trust companies containg offers to fur- nie vail for Brandt. He will be re- | Ieased on bond ax oon as Justice | | counsel sald Mr, Towns, to argue the Justice Ger- Gerard signs the order.” ph Mr. Towns was soriving his experi terday woen he to get to Gov. | nor Dix, The Governor had made an appointment by telophone to meet him, but when he got to Albany the Gove ernor had changed his mind. TALKED TO THE GOVERNOR) THROUGH MESSENGERS. uresgue in de- in Albany yen: | Wanted to know ff 1 desired to angue j With a man's consctence, 1 don't know what conscience ts in @ politician, but 1 know what Dr. Su) Johnaon suid about patri-tie He de scribed patrioUsin as the last refuge of @ scoundrel. Maybe cenuclenue in a politician's leat refuge, any rate, as soon un I found that nee had found an abiding place Executive I took alelgh from the Governor's mansion to the railrow station and boarded the faste. train in the world for New York. “Gov. Dix has written his epitaph for posterity in the last statement ho gave to the public, In that he attacked the courts and the duly authorized repre wontatives of the people in legal mat- tera for thelr patriotic endeavor to up- hold the equal and unbiased enforce- mem of the law.” POLICE CHARGES AGAINST THE SLEUTHS IN BRANDT CAS! Charges were preferred to-day against | Detective Lieutenants Joseph D, Wool dridge and John Taylor, the police om- who were mixed up in the Brandt prosecution five years ago. Wooldridge fs accused of making a false report to Inepector MoLaugilin and Jucge Ko- Phe District-Attorney expects to have the appeal through ane higher cout in possibly a month, During that ume Hrandt cannot be pardoned and will not ve retried, If the Gerard devision is sustained @ few court formalities, #uct: ae quasning or fling away the indict- ments, will wive Hrandt his freed If it le not sustained, and the Govern. still refuses a pardon, no Way te ape [parent at this Une to save him fom having to reture to Clinton Priayn DIX B8AY8 A PARDON NOW WOULD “INSULT COURT.” Gov Dix'e inet fusal to extend ex- ecutive elem y came last night. a statement jemved over bis menature he paid that should he parton Hrandt ta | view of Justice Gerard's dectston, au ihe formal order in delayed, would be “an insult to the court,’ dis- honorably taking advan.age “ot . Dical opportunity to exercise a jurisdic. Von woloh has actually been swept by a dectaion. Commissioner Hani withholding of the ( der was @ teohnicail:, Governor in tuinking to act, The Sohift lawyers have made a writ- ten request to Commissioner Had for a copy of DistricteAttorney Woltm n'a re- port to Gov, Dix, but Mr, Hanu hasn't had tt. It wae filed with tim only by notation, he sald, The Districi-Attor- ney has repeatedly refused to give out the report because he regarded it ae confidential, and thought the Governor the proper person to make it public, He eaid to-day he would be glad if 1 | Governor would now wive it out, a thougtg the report would clear up sev- eral matters about which the Shift lawyers seem hasy, agreed that the ‘ard decision or- and justified the he bad no runt “Matter | for | Actress Engaged to Brother and Heir Presumptive of Mar- quis of An LONDON, F wirl about to peerage in the who has becom Paget, brother glesey. b. 2h—-Another Galety enter the ranks of the paren of Ollve May, engaged to Lord Victor La Victor William Paget A Fed “ ve [three years old and lives at Beaudesert | and heir presumptive | pink, Kuby, He traces his ancestry to the Marquis of Anglesey, Mise May's Gordon A. Ma: She was born after appearing amMdavit signed Hilla, N. J, acc and forgery mentio: has been referr understood the ing to colle Diatrict-Attorn night after his torne y he Kuli Was one of te ridge report Was not as erroneous as | been charged. father vos y of the U in Chicago, wider Litbut.-Col, on army. and in 189%, Charlos irons by Alfred J. Kull of F ung Brandt of larce od to we “laked.* Sehift lawyers are ty- Vidence that the Wool- ney Whitman sald la conference with the At- the conviction wontence illegal , however, that there is sky, and Taylor Is accused of ullowW-| gerious question of law, which jing John Rogers, a private detect.ve,| ghould be paswed upon by the to appropriate property belonging (0/ highest courts of the Siate a Brandt and found in Brandt's room, to whether a writ of habeas corpus The cases of Wooldridge and Taylor) te ghe proper remedy. It tv clearly are set for trial on Feb, ® Taylor! he duty of the District-Attorney, hae put in an application for retire- the Attorney-eueral agr ment on the ground (hat he isa veteran) to degead the Judgments of the of more than 2 years’ seivics and) Gourt of General Sessions tf they over ffty-five years of age, Commia-| an be defended, and wo we feel that sioner Waldo apparently intends to) it ts the duty of the State to appeal take no acth on Taylor's apo tteatic from thi oder in ord that Unt after he hax been tried on cuargen, | BAM pola N a TO al as ial Ditirict-Attorney Whitma nd Attor= | Discussing the aituation, Mr, Whitman ney-General Carmody have dectded to} paid appeal from Justice Gerard's decision “It may be that the Court of Ap: mo Mrandt habeas corpus matte Peale will find that th vprem Court Hot becnuae they consider the decision has no right of review over the acts unjust but Wx a matter of form tn the Of | the Court {General Sessions conduct a public © Whe Owrinion | eciat beck to Gannemura and tt lee | Was feached at a conference last nigh ‘ave question if there is any hod nd released we would have the « te of an inno ent man held in ho the pov of our system of laws in alley © methods." SWEDES I. ee {UD PRESS FOR AIDING BRANDT, The United sw , the Brandt case at Mts resu in the Teutonta Asse som avenue and Sixteen jast night And adopted resoluvions commendin the work of the pross, Disirlot-Atior Whitman and Attorney al mody. — GOVERNOR DE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1912. nother Gaiety Girl Peeress, The Bride of Lord Victor Paget Mi i yy she made her frst su cess as Bonita in “Arizona.” she was! inst acen in New York in “Tho Love | Route.” she was previously in vaude- ville with John W. Aivaugh jr. in Grane | Stewart's sketch, “Tho Inspector trom Kansas," and had Channing Pollock's chard.” In 184 she |Guy Carleton, the playwright, and di- | vorced him In 1897, ‘Ten years later she | married Albaugh, who died in 1963. to the uret Baron Paget, in 149. The | first Marquis of Anglesey commanded the cavalary at Waterloo, and the pre: ent one, whom Lord Victor Paget may succeed, has an estate of about 30,000 \ acres. Many profesgional operators were arrayed on the selling side at the out- set of stock market trading to-day be- cause of the strong Ikelihood of a Con- gressional investigation of the alleged money trust, Half point losses were humerous at the opening, and the let during the first hour assumed a de- clded downward movement. The sell-! ing was especially heavy in the indus. tral department. Steel, Copper and American Smelt 1 Were all depressed over 1 point, Yesterday's severe sell- ing in Republic Iron and Steel was jexamination for next Saturday, as sug- — Serene ten I ee $200, BUTIUSTICE | READY TO CROSS TNTAZNSTERY DR. ARLITZ’S SUIT GOFF REMITS IT, MEXICAN CAN BORDER rie nia Wacina xk nt, AGAINST GAYNOI Told Policeman arth Brage Builder’ Taft indi’ hai Additional Force) Not to Answer Question | to Texas With Orders to Intervene When Indorsed by Court. —-— Justice Goff In the Supr essary. ne Court to. WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—Amerlean {day declared John C. Wait, a lawyer troops will cross the border Ine Into of No. 3% Park Row, {1 contempt of Mexico whenever it shall become neces- court and directed him to pay a fine S&TY to stop firing Into American terri. of $250 oF go to Jail for forty daye tory. Wait is counsel for Vaurick Ryan, Ja ordering additional troops to Ki erstwhile policeman and now mill Paso, 1 to-day to cope with the alre bridge busi Who was being ex- situation there in the event of an amined as ty whether of not he mado tack of revolutioni#ts on the Mexican $2,200,000 in erecting the Manhattan! city of Juates, the Washington Govern- Hiridge. Corneius J. Sullivan t 8UINK ment determ 4 that there should Ryan for one-half of the profits, whieh determined that there should be | no | he claima are due him under an agree- | ment with Ryan Ryan wus on repetition of the incidents of the Madero revolution, when a number of the witness stand all Americans in El Paso and in Douglas, forenoon to-day. Counsel for Suilivan | Ariz, were killed by flying bullets from Asked hin What profite he derived from the opposing forces across the border. the Ryan-Parker Com and Wait {netructed him not to answer the ques- Im case of fighting across the bor- Ger line in the future the American Fox Is Now in Jail; Silver Is Safe, Policeman Broadway Twenty-tifth | onorning, passed thi under Meenagh and Two street, by a was st Hur at 6 peouttar ted a ot Nelock notwe, and an he} the elevated structure. sald thing, four “0 and times again, inore, “Oo- Moved by curiosity, amined two be from which t the paliceman ex t of the stand, Proprietor was Seas | delivering papers, In one of the b he found a quantity of silverware and in the other more silver and a small ckoo clock, which had given th alari He hid and watched, A few minutes later a young man approached the boxes spied the policeman and walked on He entered a house across the street, While the policeman was tn doubt about his next step a woman | poked her head out of the window and asked him if anybody had entered the house, because her front door bell had rung but nobody had appeared when newstand of Nathan Posts, | | inseinll | Jersey Lawyers Offer Service | to Mayor in Defense of $7,500 Action. | The action of Dr. W. dt. Ariite, torn, leriy vi of St. Mary's Ho- pital, Hoboken, in bringing sult agi Mayor Gaynor for $7,500 for med: and surgical services following t shooting of the Mayor, has aroused tit indignation of the Sisters in the hospita |In a letter to the Mayor to-day thd [express their regret, adding that. the hope the attitude of Dr, Arlite will nc be tuken aw representing the feelings ¢ the hospital management. The letter, which is signed by tn “Sisters of the Voor of St. Francisy ways in part “We were glad to do everything in our power to restore you to health | and shall always remember and ac: knowledge with sincerest gratitude tio Commanders have been instructed PY she went out on the landing. eins aanen uy erat poy e Ryan-Parker Company is an en- the War Department to send the deual — Meenaxh went upstairs and found the| friend tirely different concern from the Ryan- moties that American lives an@ prop-'voung man struggling with a tenant, bisened ee waeda Parker Conetruction Company, whlel erty shall not angered. bd this Whose door he had tried. Postal {denti- It will undoubtedly be remem! | had to do with the Gutlding o Man- notice is not hee fled him as a au who had left the| ®that the hospital refused to render a hattan Brie,” said Walt, “The Ryan: | aafety respected, the American troops {W? DOXeS at Lie Newsstand to be cared have done. to ive are, WEIURE yeu ‘ or, have done #0, are wr Parker Company had notiing to do are directed not to hesitate to go imtoo young man aaid he was John I.| now that you may be sure the Sisters with the butkling of the bridge, so I) Meriean territory to enforce @ proper rox, a brakeman of the Erie Rullroat,| of St. Mary's Hospital are in no way fall to wee the relevancy of the ques | degree Qf protection for American oiti- who had many excuses for his enter-| responsible for the section taken By thon.” zens. ing the house. Soon after he had been! Dr, Arlita.”’ Justice Goff directed Ryan to answer, | This policy, the most drastic yet locked up John Brandt of No, 19 Marlin| Before writing to the Mayor the sis and Walt again instructed the witness | adopted, with reference to events in| Hill avenue reported that Ourgiars had pters had a talk with Corporation Cour ; 4 Mexico, followed a White House confers (Ken & quantity of silverware and a| sel Watson, axking him to “set ner WO apews 7 ‘ i ouckoo clock from his house. Mawis-| right before the > York publie. ynduct dx contemptuous,” said ‘lay, participated in by President) trate Butts, In Morrisania Court, heid| Mr. Watson sald a number of men Goff, turning to W. “and -) Taft, #eeretary of War &t ind | Fox for furtin an ation. eee of the ew Jersey bar had offere had you In contempt and fine you $50, | Huntington Wilson, Acting Se ee - | to defend t lop brought by Dt Justlee Goff at once sent for Capt. | Slate, Orders were issued despa Ariite, hi " i Lynch, head of the court officers’ «qurd | th tire Twenty-second tavanity ‘nn $143 hope, sald Mr chose a Walt attempted to explain that he did | Uireo batte Field Ar- Sats of cau cotameene Gaiee, eet not mean to defy the Court, but Justice | tillery from Fort Sam Houston, at Ban what I inyself know of the facts, for |Gom insisted that his conduct was most | Antonio, to El and plans for an-| spent @ part of every day and @ num | aggravation other general mobilization along the en-| tire Mexican frontier were discussed. Telegrams were sent to-day to army posts throughout the country, ordering “Then I will apologize to Your Honor," wald Wait. “I will Add also that it will er a wreat inconvenience to me to pay the fine imposed this afternoon, owing | the commandants of the various garri- to the that It {# Saturday and the} sons to have their troops ready and ‘ounks are closed.” |supplies packed ready for immediate Justice Goff stroked his beard a mo-)entraining. These messages were pre- pared, one to each gariison, more than @ month ago, and the only thing neces sary was to send the whole batch to telegraph office, ment, then sald: | “Twill accept your apology, sir, but must tell you frankly that your conduct was very contemptuous. s Your Honor remit the fin GAN ANTONIO, Tox. Feb. 04.—Bmiltc asked C. A. Winter, Wait's aesoclate in| Vasques Gomez has wired Presiden thane Madero of Mexico from here asking him | “Yeu, [will remit the fine, but I hope | to surrender the Presidency of the coun- this thing will never happen in my|try and prevent further bloodshed and court again, It is particularly axgravat-| growth of the revolutionary movement. ing.” Gomez has been advanced as a Presi- The attorneys then asked that the ex- amination of Ryan ibe adjourned. Justice Goff Ignored Ryan and dential possibiiity by revolutionists In Mexico. -—— OH, PIFFLE! LOOK WHAT WAS |IN THIS FIRE!—O HAPPENED! TAFTDENIES HESAID, PEOPLENOT FITTED TO GOVERN SELVES (Continued from First Page.) the Vasquesta et the ested by Sullivan's la puiaveaiareas~ Neste iasany Twenty-four Thousand Cartridges and 25 Cans of Gunpowder, and Only Excitement Potential Kind, There were 24,000 cartridges aad twen- ty-five cans of gunpowder in the three story frame building at No, 71 Furman street, Brooklyn, to-day, when an ov °- heate! stove on the second floor set fire to the wall. By the time Capt. Mur- phy of Engine Company No, 108 arrived in response to an alarm he .ound the upper part o the bullding in flames, with imminent pe'il of u .cat bust-up. ‘the building is owned by -he city and rented , Hugo Tanza, He makes a busine refilling used shotgun cart- ridges and selling junk. Nobody was on the second floor at the time the fire started, and when Tanza's attention was attracted the blaze had consider- able headwa; some people upon his New York speech included Col, Roosevelt, political lead- ers here belleve such to be the case, Many of President Taft's friends have asserted that Col. Roosevelt had Mr. Taft in mind when in his Columbus speech he sald: sUIL in progress to-day. ‘The common slumped to 165-8, while the preferred | reacted for @ los of 21-3 point The inittal liquidation subsided to- ; ward closing time, and the list worked up briekly from the lowest range at tie fnish, ‘The railroad issues were | the stronge: late improvement, ne a ion Hacifle coming hin small fractions of yesterday's final prices at the end. Wnatest ud daa compa oe eiday'> tinal Ogares are as fy) stes SF eeeFPE TR TE Fr BRANDT CAS ; IN GERARD'’S HANDS ALHANY, Fob. M.—-Refore leaving for New York torday to attend th Inner of @ Amen Corner this evening Dix Je would make no further move the appiloation made to him for ex th meney by Foulke EB Brandt, the Mortimer L. sehitt of ‘ od share the peas from Justice | Utah) Copper Weyublic. 1 granting & writ of | tml Stee a habeas ocrpus had been taken and de | mine Ay cided, He eld he ® make no | CLABBY FIGHTS DRAW WITH further comment regarding hie position | unul next At the earliest when | AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION. | Seymour Van Banty legal ade | vier, will return fro SYDNBY, Australia, Feb, %4.—Jimmy The Governor expressed gratifiea.|Clabby, the Amerioan pugtlist and tion that Attorney-General Carmody | australian middleweight ohampion, Garard’s deot ce in he ‘The Governor has abandoned his plan to go to Atlantic City over Sunday and y and District-Attorney Whitman had de- | cited to take an appeal from Justice "said he, rmony." De Lancey Nicoll has made public an | will return to Aiban¥ eemerrow, fought 4 drawn battle to-day with Dave Smith, the Australian boxer end former Uddleweight champion, in the Stadium nere, The match leated the full twenty rounda and took place before an audl- ence of 7,000 people. | but it is not expected his address will ‘Many eminent lawyers who more or less frankly disbelleve in oun entire American system of government for, by and of the people, violently antagonize this proposal, They belleve, and some- times assert, that the American people Are not fitted for popular government Capt, Murphy: and his smoke-eaters re notified of the presence of the tridges and cans of gunpowder and lost no time in getting the stuff out of the bullding. Some of the cans of un- and that it \s necessary to keep the | powder were on the floor where the fire Judiclary ‘Independent of the mmjority | was and the firemen took no little risk or of all the people;’ that there must] when they went up and carried tt out be no appeal to the peole from the de-| However, nothing went off. The dam: cision of @ court In any case; and that! age to the building was estimated at therefore the Judges are to be estad- | gr o99 Mashed as sovereten rulers over the | — People, T take absolute issue with all those who hold such a position. ROBBERS BEHEAD VICTIM; 1 h pnnection C jooRe- 7 sal gle Gad) “44 Gas Amenlonm people} FIRE HOUSE TO HIDE CRIME. are not fit for popular government, nd if they should of right be the ser- vants and not the masters of the men Bloodhounds Put on Trail of Slay- whor they themselves put in office, ers by Ohio Sheriff Run then Lincoln's work was wasted and ‘ the whole system of government upon Down Two Negroes. which Una great democratic republic ‘reste Isa failure." After speaking at| GALLIPOLIS, O., Feb, 4.—Peter Ser- length of the position which these emi. | rier, a well to do farmer living near nent lawyers take and applaud, Col, | this city, was murdered last night and Roosevelt waid hia home robbed and burned tn an at- “The only tenable excuse for such a position is the frank avowal that the | people lack sufficient Intelligence and morality to be fit to govern them. selves.” | ROOSEVELT GOES EAST FOR FIVE-DAY “VISIT.” Several Conferences s but ‘No Public Speeches ta Follow Meeting of Harvard Overseers, Col, Roosevelt will start this morning for Boston to spend four or five da He may go to Concord, N. H., before jhe returns, This afternoon he will at- tend a brief meeting of the Harvard | Overasere and this evening will din {with members of the Porcellian Club, tempt to cover the crime. Berrier's head was severed entirely from his body by his assailants, whose sole intent ap- parently was to rob, The head was found several feet from the body, which was lying on a bed in the farmer's home. Following @ searching investigation by Sheriff Jones and deputies, in which bloodhounds were used to follow # eral trails leading to and from the house, two negroes living in the vicinity were arrested, They are Milton and Elias Smith, and will be held pending further investigation, PREVENTED PNEUMONIA E. M. Clifford of Buffalo Was Cured By Father John’ Medicine, Mr. Edward M. Clidord of No. 184 ;be made public. He has announced he | would make no public speeches while| Sandusky St. Bufelo, writes: ‘For | away. the it of others, I most cheerfully On Monday Mr. Roosevelt's reply to rerornmand, Father Joho's Medicine \the Governors will be made pubilc., Re- wilder and eure cure to of Massachusetts expect to een troubled with colds o° coug! is, al confi was troubled with a bad vole 6 and ances with him while he te thi In Boston he will be the quest of Grafton D. Cushing, Speaker | at tints botie"L foyed my Aire of the Massachusetts House, imp: 4 aod af Nar the tle I Tt 19 expected that William L, Ward, wan entirel ttle bet fereNow Tort wile Pyeny ‘ot a | began to ey ie seas. flesh. You sit "Aestavartere ‘Rate ce, Steer | are welcome to use my name, day. Friends of Col. Roosevelt say T'will be ready et Say meen) Se re be a liberal mend medicine Deen. See eee (Bigned) Wiwerd M. Cilferd.” Rania cana pa nn nan BYALLAT THIS IRE | Girls iain ten It Was Just Too Awfully Nice, and Firemen Enjoyed It So Much. An automatic alarm for a fire in the 573 Broadway about clock this afternon brought the first Piece of old fire apparatus seen along Broadway since the high pressure sys- tem was installed. It attracted a crowd that blocked the vicinity for half an hour, The girls employed in the building have been going through the man- oeuvres of the required fire drill for weeks, and to-day they had a chance to put it to use. When the gong rang the employees of Kahn & Frank, under- Wear manufacturers, on the first floor; Rosenthal & Grotta, manufacturers of ladies’ neckwear, and Morris Bros, manufacturers of suxpenders who oc- cupy the remaining five floors, seized thelr coats and walked to the stair- way. ‘They thought it was the drill again. Ruddenly they heard the clang of the coming fire engine and at onc all order was dropped, every girl scrambling to gain the street first. ‘The girls in the shirtwaist district along Broadway took a twenty-minute holiday during the ¢¢ and made things lively by Joking and sub-cellar of No. flirting with firemen, policemen and spectators, The fire was at last loca- ted in a packing case and the fun was halted long enough to put it out, pRbeE A E St. P Alumni to In the chapel hall, Barclay and Church str to-morrow at 3 P. M. there will a meeting of St. Peter's Alumni So- clety, The members look forward with pleasure to these meetings, when old school friendships and reminiscences of the boyhood days are recalled. Arrange- ments will be made for the second an- nual dinner, to be held tn April. Fur- ther information may be obtained from Joseph V, Cunneen, room 712, No, 165 Broadway. 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