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LOWS FLIGHT ANVIL MAKER - erect ee eemayne Oe ER VICTORY FOR “NELLIE BLY” IN STEEL BARREL CASE Federal Court Refuses to Turn Corporation Over to Bank- mes Hays and Mrs. Hugh| the son Disappear and Rich- mond Hill Is Excited. #\ ‘SHE TAKES DAUGHTER. |‘ Note With $10 Attached In-|Sha } forms Husband They Will Send for Clothes, ‘Bichmomi 111 1s boiling with gos- It has to do with James Hays of Mlaye-Budden Manufacturing Com- Dany, one of the foremost firms ‘Vi manufacturers in this country, and by family affairs of Hugh Ferguson, in a big drygoods jobbing pa and a childhood friend of Mr. Maye in Edinburgh. The wife of Mr. Haye died five weeks Scotch Tet fin the habit of attending iT HAPPENED AFTER THEY | 5: $3 32 i 1H ff H| E2g? a 3 i F Fi ban! ruptcy trustee end oid for ae benefit the creditors. foes not settle the ul THAT aT WRECK OF FLYER WIL BE TESTED Chemical iaitebc Ordered by | Se! Committee Investigating Central Accident. A chemical test of the broken rail which caused the wreck of the New yn- | York Central's Twentieth Century fiyer ‘wae decided upon to-~<lay at the begin- ning of an investigation by experts to emabditah the cause of the accident. ‘The investigation te being conducted in the general manager's office at the y's | Grand Central Station. Those present as ‘were Supt. Wright of the Hudson Divi- aon of the Central; H. W. Belknap, Ghiet inapector of the Interetate Com- . Washington; In- . | @pector Buchanan of the Second Depart- any of owner- Dance of the Corkmen, ‘The Corkmen's P., B and P. Associa- tion have their day of days to-morrow. ment of the Public Service Commission; Dr. P. H. Dudley, consulting engineer of the Now York Central and A. T. Har- @in, assistant general manager, and other officials of the retiroad, ‘With a chemical analysis of the broken vali to determine the component parts of {te manufacture and quality, the investi- ra! , in| 804 apered no expense for that part of cera, | the equipment, ARE Eee Nonperetis to Batertain. The three hundred members of tthe YOU ONE OF THE HUNDREDS THAT LEAN UPON OTHERS, OR ARE YOU SUFFICIENT UNTO YOURSELF? It takes energy, brain-power, concen- tration to make a Vitality—and the power to keep it, must be considered. To be a Tower of you must have staunch nerves, with — d body an working Soott’s Emulsion te the best nerve, brain and body- builder. It is pure, wholesome, invigorating. ROSENBAUM & Co. OG: (8 WEST B8t? 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Titus and young Edward Ten Eyck, will take part in tbe minstrel show which will begin at 8.90 o'clock. Harry Humphries will be in charge of the affal WHO ESCAPED IN “SAHARA EMPEROR” : EMPEROR” SUES. 000 from Carnegie Trast. Jacques Lebaudy, “Emperor of the & motion was ancued road rt ta Bijur, in the Supreme C Away From Penitentiary Af- ter Guards Were Killed. who have proven their cinsena, counsel for the “emperor,” nad altornty Frank M. Patterson, repre- “There will be plenty to satiety the ‘Emperor of the Sahara’s’ -_ PRISON MUTINY nol was represented by counsel] No Trace of Men Who Got LINCOLN, Né@b., March 15—No defi- nite trace had been found to-day of the three convicts who escaped from the Nebraska State prison yesterday during ‘® blinding snowstorm after an outbreak will be ready |in which the warden, a deputy warden and an usher were killed outright and if he|@ guard slightly wounded. The escaped prisoners were clad only in their prison quite, Tt ta delleved they were aesinted| again this by confederates froin outside the prison. | shops was The posse which pursued the men yea- torday returned to the city last night exhausted by thelr struggics to get through the deep snowdrifte, The weather was clear and cold to-day and further pursuit of the convicts was begun. Sheriffs and other peace officers in neighboring communities have been Asked to keep alert for signs of the fu- @itives and have been warned to shoot on sight. The desperate character of the ‘heavily armed assassins makes it certain that a murderous fight will take Diace if the trio fe run down. 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