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2 oe — alpen atiggege emcempn cluded to nab them, although {ft is understood they wére walling tor| more evidence, The arrests were made quietly and expeditiously. Before the re > men were aware of what had happened the detectives HA etripved them of a cocple of revolvers Mt was reported that t police hope to find most of the lout taken in the ro In the possession of the woman The three prisoners were loaded into a taxicab and hustled down to Meadquarters, where (hey oduced before Inspector Hughes, He sent them to the office of Second Deputy Commissioner Dougherty, under whose direction the case was worked up. The names of the prisorers were! withheld pending the time when they should be confronted with the ab} diver and the bank messengers ittle Interest wr A tn} to-day's Htock market, What, bumnesn| origininted with the profes mt and way moatty dy the} ng omlers, Aftersa drag} it, whteh was in programs | the greater’ part of the wewktow, the Hat i — 1 with numerous fractional losses. | ’ ; " Daring the moening period, after a] Justice Gerard Makes Possible | vs: conalers ot] ‘ : high Vaile vn | His Release if Bond Is upreme Court would hand down a-de| ie oa) ol iit . Furnished. and Ledtgh fomcted “| °C (hone ispuen si-| von, When tt was an txions were rend ine falled fo magttewt dectted | the tate dealifys were $5,000.1IS THE SUM FIXE Security Company Demands Cash Guarantee Before Putting L Jp a Bond. Justice Gerard stened tho order re “comparison between what I have done for you and what your brother, loawing Poulke Brandt, the Senift burg Charles P. Taft, did for you t© like comparison between Abraham Lincoin and r, from Dannemora Prison and com. Jay Cook." mitting him to the Tombs at 3 o'clock The ‘Taft family 1s « clone corporation. Col, Roosevelt's letter to Willlam thie afternoon, The matter of bail was 1, Taft was shown to Charles P, Taét and Henry W. Taft. It broke down the referred 1 of ¢ Justice Gerard to the Court Sexsions and arrange ade to have, Brandt arratgned ax “hoon as possible before Judge Crain the old indictments, charging burglary in the first degree and axsault The National Surety Company had been depended on to furnish ball, but that institution put a crimp ia the plan of Mr, Towns, counsel for Brandt, by Gemanding a deponit of $5,000 In bash or Ste equivalent as a guarantee for the honda. Justice Gerard was ready to order releasing Brandt on ball at eneral vt ign an u o'clock. Mr. Towns Was on hand with th order and #0 Ww District-Attorney hitman. But omas O'Brien, the representative of the Disisict-Attorney of Clinton County, in witch Dannamora prison ta located, was not on hand, His presence was necessary and the pro NV edinx was adjourned until this after- in Pet sa —Dectine, pees ACTIVE SECURITIES, Advance. noon. Previously a pepronentative of thé Na- ad demanded 4 guarantee for the bond. This made 4 Mr, Towns angry because the National irety Company bad ag to furnish 0 ball. ‘As Richard Brinsley Sheridan sald od : LITTLE GIRL DIES OF POISON jn “the Aghool For Seundal,’” remarked | AFTER EATING CHEAP CANDY. Mr. Towns, “ ‘It's all very well to din- deembie, Unt why: €0 you wien me down-} Board of Health “Asked to Investi- Vealewihee to isis gate Alleged Impure Sweets Sold to Harlem Children. One of Surety He ts Ethe directors of the National ‘Company is Mr. Fella Warburg nwo @ member of the firm of Kubn, it is pelie by cheap Lob & Co, and a cousin of Mr. Schiff r-year-old Gertrade Gold- got course Mr. Warburg may not bavel stein of No, 10 Bast One Hundred and Qnown that the Nauonal surety Com-] Seventeenth street died to-day in Mount nd for] Sinal UH the] suffering to vany had agreed to furnish « Brandt, tut the wheels within Wwheele are quite apparent. ital after twenty-four hours’ An autopsy will be performed determing the poison supposed to LAWVER SAYS ANOTHER COM.| sy been contained tn the candy And PANY WILL GIVE BAIL cake she ate, Gertrude bought a ponay's jowever, 1 will get Brandt out on hing int too Satur The Minois Surety Com: ed into an agreement to ball anyhow pany has furnieh bait Justice Gerard put a damper on the nt was taken violently di during the Yost pean ion Gerard, Gk. & Saanger. ont morning she was bet- ri By bay apis ter and went vor# AboUt noon, ,Bome set children gave her a bit of a bun with will have do fx ball and accept a bond There will be no diMoulty about that. but {t will work for delay. Brandt may remain in the Tombs for two or thret days. Carl Fischer-Hansen, who figured as one of counsel r Brandt, when that tn- dividual was in the Tom walting sen- tence, was the only witn heard in the Grand Jury Brandt investigation to-day He was before the Grand Jury half an hour, and was ordered to appear again to-morrow NO LEGAL EVIDENCE OF CON. SPIRACY IN SENTENCE. 4 sugar coating. She ate tt, aud with. in an hour Was again violently MM, Her futher, Samuel, sent her to the ho: pital. A number of other ohtitren, dn the been violently: ill afier eating cheap candy and cake, The tx and other families in the a have asked the Board of estigate the sale of pol- pear eo FORBIDS TAXI LICENSES TO ALL WITH BAD RECORDS. Albany Bill on Chauffeurs Prompted Te may be stated on authority that, far, the Grand Jury investigation by Recent Holdups in not brought out anything upor hie CHy whieh Ind " for acy eo Phis City | State, ' S| atingsr a quick-tempered, atubborn man. substantia THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, [REAL INSIDE STORY OF TAFT’S BREAK |. WITH ROOSE VEL7| |President Ina Letter of Thanks Compared the| Services of the Colonel With Those of His Brother. (Special to The Evening World) 2h.-Now that Col. Roos known the truth about WASHINGTON, Feb. tons of thome who ha Taft for it has fulfilled the expecta- his relations with President What way (he original and “WHIT There wen many ut The Bvening World ts able to on the very vest of authority, that the true tale is as fol koow!ng well that he had nominated Mr. to ay about the continuation of his poll the Just thi cwnme of the t years, the burning question t+, pak between * lore” have stories circulated the breach, to explain wi Tatt, expected in the Taft ad- | H to have something Koameveit stration. Somewhat to his surprise, he found the previousty complaisant Mr. ‘Taft more or lex« dispowed to have is own way. It was the wish of Col, It, for instance, that William Loeb fr. should have @ place in the Taft! Mr, ‘Taft turned down the sugwestion, REAL BREAK CAUSED BY TAFT’S LETTER. | There had been ot matters of minor tnportan wate frie wot the re the Inciting cause to the present split in the Repub. party, was a written by President Taft to Col, Roosevelt President wie the letter with the very best intentions He was Surat. th gratitude ‘oward Col. Roosevelt, and he wanted to tell the Colonel so. of the plan he sat down and wrote the Oolonel a ful: the President to the Colonel, “have done more for me than h with the exception of my brother, Charles P. Taft." y may not be exact, Out this was the substance of the Pros! the lone}, caine mad as a hornet, ‘The idea that Charles P. Taft's « up hundreds of thousands of dollars for campaign purposes ne letter. wrote an b views tn putt!n whould be held above his own irked nim, And he took his pen in hand. ils wrota the President a characteriatio letter of reproach, and tt was @ he Pre despite his Appearance of perpetual good dent, humor, 1# WHAT ROOSEVELT WROTE BACK TO TAFT. Ho tumed exceedingly over @ passage in the Roosevelt letter, wileh read, ongatanding cordial relations between the Taft brothers and Col. Roosevelt, and While an appearance of friendship has been kept up the feeling on both sides has been bitter, President Taft and Col, Roosevelt met at the inauguration on March 4, 1900 They have met but three times since, once In New York, once in New Haven and once in Baltimore, Col, Roosevelt haa called at the White House only once since President Taft took office and on that occasion President Taft was in Panama osident Taft's letter-writing propensities have got him into considerable It will be news to the people that a letter he intended as an expression the real source of hie break with Col. Roosewelt, “We INTHEFIGHT,"SAVS ROOSEVELT: HIS CAM CAMPAIGN IN FULL SWING HERE ranks were fairly dazsied by the superb organisation that put the Roosevelt boom under wi Few of the prom!- nent leaders in this county were capa- ble of speeoh. Timothy L. Weodruft, onetime leader of the Kings County Organisation, but now a slack-wire performer uncertain just where he Is going to alight, sald ingenuously: “You don't expect me to talk now. It fa @ bit too early. I'll be in this, though; I—that's all," and he buttoned his Ups with both hands. John A. Sleicher, the publisher-poll- tlclan, who 1s credited with having drawn the last Republican State plat- form, expressed the opinion that neither Taft nor Roosevelt would be the choice of the Republican convention, EXPECTS TO SEE A DARK HORSE NOMINATED. “In my judgment,” he sald, “this may be a dark horse year in both conven- tions. I now look for Bryan to heave his cap into the ring and both sides tum to a dark horse, By every prece- dent, Taft deserves a renomination, but if the fight between Roosevelt and Taft becomes a Very bitter row the delegates (Continued from First Pat » Mie tak and guaranteed to attract the eye at three blocks In a mist. HALPRIN PUTS ON THE FIRGT ROOSEVELT BUTTON. Willlam Halprin jr. Deputy County Rogister and Republican leader of the Seventeenth Assembly District, claimed the dietination of attaching to his per- son the first Roosevelt button. ‘The new Roosevelt headquarters opened about thy time millions of New Yorkers were reading in the newspapers the text of Col, Roosevelt's reply to t wen Governors, The ten-room suite swung open its manifold portals at the command of Oliver C, Carpenter of the law firm of Holmes, Rogers & Car- penter, with offices at No, 20 Broad street, who is directing affairs for the Roonevelt Committee, Having opened up, Campaigner Car- enter uttered @ @lqnal and portera came in droves bearing mahogany desks, mahogany stands, mahogany fil- ing cases and all manner of mahogany whatnots, And if any one doubts that|who are more concerned in the election the new bie ke for the Roosevelt | Of @ Republican President than any par- boom has cla let him speed to the| ticular individual, may decide to take lofty altitudes of the Metropolitan |® dark horwe, us was done before many timom, notably in the case of Garfield. ‘That's a pomsibility, not a probability, Both conventions may be dark horse conventions. The dominant figure in the Democratic convention undoubtedly will be Bryan and in the Republican convention Roosevelt will undoubtedly cut, @ figure.” I M. Greene, Republican leader of the Thirty-fourth Assembly District, said: “1 am for Taft. Two years a in his fight in the State made what I believe was @ feat mistake and if he keeps it up it will hurt the party. I believe that what he has done has been in- stigated by friends and ie not of his own choosing. If he had not taken this action he would be the biggest man in the country, Taft will be elected if Roosevelt will remo nie hat from the ring and do his 8! tower and take @ look. Mr Carpenter, who captained the Job him- elf as sunny a gentleman as ever wove rainbows, Immaculately, even meticus lously clad in braided broadcloth ang nowy linen, his dassting emile supplied the Mant t as lacking from the gray day, When he spoke there was a silvery note of optimiem in his voice. ROOSEVELT HEADQUARTERS IN ALL THE BIG CiTiE: “The Roosevelt Committee,” he said, “has opened headquarters in thts city in jorder to prosecute the work of securing delewates who wil line up for Col Koosevelt at the Republican convention hext summer. ‘This headquarters wilt » co-operate with other headquarters ) the Roosevelt Commtttes will open | Alderman Courtlandt F. Ni ye based, No legal evidence hus ALBANY, N.Y. Feb Peniator itu every city of Importance in the United | ."F am for Taft and want to taken tending to show that Brandt was| Bussey has prepared a bili for introduce | States immediately, Millions of copies of | PROM! T have no h cent up for thirty years aw the result of | ton In the Legislature to-night provid | Me, Rc Columbus. Ohio, aps mages et os here reg Peal teal m conspiracy. Talk « to 1 of the Hoenses of | have printed and are beige ete | of fe Miontocnty Blatt man leader day or toeme it is in any further proceodings vaid | license ts made » felony around the Criminal Courts Building | The recent holdups in New York ety that the reason District-Attorney Whit- | MghWaymen in automobiles prompt man js 40 anxious for Gov. Dix to pare! ed the drafting of the cneasure. Lt don Brandt is because he feark he Ww aimed that ware now held he unable to legally # Ate his} some men with shady records conspirac: theory. . | SHOTS IN PARLIAMENT. PRINCESS VICTORIA SICK, | Stranger Stampedes British M.'s Daughter of King Georme Sutte by Wiring Pistol, Attack of Grip LONDON, 1 A pensation was LONDON ¢ Princess V caused among t nvers of the Hous torla, third ¢ 1 daughter of nan evening Dy @n indi the King and Queen, is 1) with influe! vidual dremsed in cleptoal sar who enga. called hinwelf the “Mewslah’ dlwoha —— ni ote ren @ revolt nthe i ug in the outer CHARLESTON WINNERS. | loot FIRST RACE—Two- year-olds; purse t fire, oust | % welling; four furlongs.-Havell | A os 4.96 (Hanover), 18 to 1-610 fand| rhe man was arvosted Aiad carribt out 1, first; Roseburg 4th, 107 cSkire | MNa4tng “Handy uff) the Messlap! ER Burns, 1a > Story Telling Averts Fire Pi ita 108 (Mart t t Land to 1, third. Time 4-5) | CHICAGO, Feb °6.--Nurses preve s Akin, Van Deren, Littie Dad,/ed @ panic amony 189 patients dn st ce Fonko, High Cliff, Cordie #, and | Joseph Hospital last night, when a aud also ran and finished ax| fire awepc the basament of the stru . ture. Forty children wake oF On the ane Oe) ng wee esse tiaisartecn me rae. *e¢| until the cer bad peed one hed. jeulated broadcast, We are not able to! While Mr. Roosevelt's candidacy | Keep the supply up to the demand, doubtlessly will be a tremendous factor he names of the members of the! in the party. I do not wish to commit oosevell Committee will be made pubs | Myself at the present time,” le in @ few days, There are so many) Wiliam Halpin jr. aald: “You know Iam for the Colonel. propose to help him every way Ic Former Tax Commisioner Samuel Straabourger suid: “It's a good thing. It will Help clear the alr. ‘Those who want radicalism and progressivism can get the north and west. The ten roome| More of such from Roosevelt than from any other man, As for me, Iam « con- | are so grouped together that they can| " print A abate servative and am for Taft. 1 think he | Drawer Up tab ference chambers | oan ge elected. Of course 1 may change coming that it will be im complete the Het until 4) Wedne Woe oxpoct to have at least two hundred and fifty names, ‘The Roosevelt headquarters face to et will be completely shut off from! my mind, but Tam certainly not for | the working offices Dive doors let dnto| the Colonel at the present moment." | the suite from the main hallway, and} Col, Roosevelt will have a “nenting” all of these doors will be in use, Heutenant in Kings County tn Comp. Oliver Clin Kumshoe } Carpenter was one of) thy aides of George B, Cor- | |telyou when Mr. Cortelyou was chairs Jinan of the Republican National Come Nature’s Springs. mittee aint knows how to gather tie AL Jbett ido! sinews of War of such @ campaign as h progress: | Aw an example of the thoroughgoing Jinethods of the Roosevelt boomers, 90 City Record—each copy | aining the names of all the regia: | |tered Republican voters in the tairiy- jive Assembly dictricts of New York vumty by the committee be distributed, ten copies to each As ‘seb dicwict, The Roosevelt worker receiving his copy will immediately hus- tle ‘out on the grand canvas, Tatt aupporters in the ‘The Pure Product of You will Janos Water WATURAL LAXATIVE CONSTIPATION were ordered Republican ter forusing “Collar Button Babies’’ Who Toured Wo orga: him , Who had a tong last week in t Roosevelt ts my candidate ‘| aide said the «Comptroile everything within | about his nominas STRIKERS FIGHT WITH POLICE: RAIN OF SHOTS (Continued from First Page.) the Pi formed a flying wedge and, raining blows on heads and shoulders of the: women and men, regardless of sex, charged the crowd. As the gray-coats charged, one hundred or more dluecoats who had dashed up i autos, Jumped to the street and joined the attack, about fifty yards from the corner, From the point where the bluecoats rushed into where the Jeaders of the crowd were on Jackson street, nen, women and young girls wore beaten by brute force to turn into Jackson and head toward the Common, POLICE IN FLYING WEDGES USE CLUBS. By this time more paraders had con- er, and nearly sure who beat a hasty into the machines They and retreat. Climbing they rushed to the next corner. reformed several flying wedges, when the crowd reached them a they again ran at the crowd, smashing at heads and tearing clothing and curs- ing people openly. For the men, the po- lice gave blows where blows could by most quickly landed, The women were beaten about the hips and shoulders as much a8 was possible. As te police charged they could plainly be heard to Jet the men anywhere you can hit Hit the women on the hips and We don't want to break any 1912. rld With Parents | arent ba deta to the appeal and the is retained thelr operating | strength women and men on pieket du were unusually active prior to the of opening this morning and nearly twenty picketers were taken into custody for Intimidation of violence, n interesting legal fight will take place to-morrow wher the mothers of children whose departure for Philadel- phia was preventeo by the police Sat- urday are brought. into court on The strike ler# say that eminent counset have volunteered thelr services to defend the strikers’ claime that they are acting within their legal rights in sending the children out of the city. The prosecu- tion will be led by City Solicitor Daniel J. Murphy, who has been brought into the situation growing out of the etrike for the first tim», It was announced by the strike leaders to-day that 200 children woule be sent to Philadelphia to-morrow, They say t they have recelved no further notifica- tion from the authorities not to export more children, and that the railroad tickets for the children who will be sent away to-morrow have been purchased. Acting City Marshal Sullivan in an- swer sald that until the court or some | ther authority higher than himseif de- clares that he is wrong in preventing children being sent away from the city, ‘iN continue his poll jeeblber BS TAFT PROMISES PERSONAL ACTION ON LAWRENCE. STRIKE. ‘ , Feb, %.—Representa- Wisconsin, after a call House to-day said that has promised him to Attorney-General Wick- Lawrence, Mass., strike. Hen Chairman of Committee on Rules, an- mounced ito-dmy ithat his committee would act this week on the Berger reso- lution an investigation of labor con- charges of child neglect hi WASHINGTO of te Taft *resident take up with ersham the Representative the House ditions among textile workers of the country, occasioned by the Lawrence strike, Senator Miles Poindexter this after- noon p pared a resolution, shortly to be Introduced in the Senate, demanding that the Federal Bureau of Labor be authorized to investigate conditions in Lawrence, Mas#., and report to Con- gress forthwith, women's head: This charge into the crowd and then @ retreat to the next corne another charge and ret Way carried on for seven blocks along Essex street, During the entire time the strikers, men, women and children, continiyd singing. After each attack by the jhilce, they would re-form without apparent leader- ship, and, stil! singing, continue thelr march. 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