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wetip coum 4 The’ mew bomn wert Ways to the first om ne sires: fitty da» sweven: criminal Whey have had to deat fear of detection OF SAME HAND. deeply agitated over the ca have’ made ilttle rent hendwi street near Amsterdam avenue. f The second Rosalsky bom differed in Bome respects from the first and from | the one that killed Mrs. Taylor. The box, of cardboard, was wrapped 4 gn the top had been pasted, as on the other Bomu « type | 3 7 an white paper, ‘i many 2A ‘kage to head. asl” apcped ft. i the authorises ane written slip of Judwe Rusalsky’s © et but twelve oun twenty ounces indicated at tie interior _ wracture: ether caven th murent) and in | container was J owita Tine, and the it of two, jeme. trical contact for causing sion, and it wow by explode the nitroglycerine. HAD MORE DBADLY EXPLOGIVE THAN FIRGT TWO. FP eould not be th ) the other two bomb oth ‘Moker had merely v: Wy Wes loaded with nitroglycerin: z riputiog the Grand Central Beve been mailed originaily end Ninetioth —strect he Rast River ; = of latter matt. the East River. BOMB IN VAIN. ‘ty, muuh perturbed ever the bomb, consulted with Judge Ro- who received hi @onceriing the sBico , ; es mow ain “a Court of Special FF i Se a, offices afd slores, pe Wari t-Attorney to-Gay doy yy tte Mee to-.orrow, The tong Sai men are suppered Heir Mtorlew | subst antiat Bde tod by “bey Boyle war- Mgtter container of cardboard. was evident maker had concluded to try out waa no elec n clear the tnventor bad. relied upon @ severe blow oF @ strohs tus at tiie wrapping string to uch off the percuseion cap and there- Be the district ser forth shove from the Grand Central Station collect SHO packaxes, witch are sent from the Grand Central Station to their various GFibuting points. Hence ait that can | about the package te that it deen feft for sollection at | pumped and scraped the little motor | ‘ne of the several hundred col- pothts between Ninotieth street i and between Fifth avenue Gross, Two five-cent! and one two-cent Stamps Were affixed, Indicating a weight | against forty ounces of thereabouts which the Previous Rosalsky bomb wetxhed, and/or the electric glow of Bromwny by the'l ee two teni-certt ones, on the Walk- When Dovgherty and Kelly looked of the bot they found out why it wae not #0 heavy as the others though pintoly of wirallar mans ‘The weavy piece of piping | Which Wad beer dmed Ih ewon of the! water supply and no wae @ mucl Thu nitroglyce- was a percusston cay 1 These essential differences made it Qppear at first a though the sn man who had a but examination telltale marks about the ee convinced both the Post- police detectives the bomb ted: his plan. At the mime time, had this bomb ex- Pleded, it ‘night have done gremer dam- ‘age than either of the others, for it while WY the other two, so the explosive experts 5 RePe decided, contained a far lene pow- @rGah though dangerous enough chem- {alt compound of chtorate potasn, srstior means that the package bate t GIGI lying detween Spring street and between and Fifth avenue. SMecion of merchandise packages 164 him on tie return, q for mafiing, either a: the sub-sta- | D) tems, or mm the psckage collection | @ of top of ordinary leur! fe qolte different from the col- m wagons | ‘he opening, and some special wind not WORK ovER sew! econd bomb a fo Him at this interview, could | lin to éfue or ffformation that Heed to @ solution of the mystery, | thd even fo headquarters Dougherty | for travel, tn experts on explosives, on ctee- apparatus and on paper, typewrit- | Knowledge of the deily of manufacture of the twe other, hew bom and inward char- tely and volced het opinions. Ther were almost unan pthat one hand Wad Manutactored water when {It rains. y Bot (hat wae as far as they | Ganther melts snow for drinking water, G0 if determining whore nang it! There ie al’ y an 200 IN LABOR LAW FINES. | Mereone Plead Geniy—Only 18 ‘ oned all winter Deny Workina Chitar fivati $1,200 in fines was collected man hed “whied hie “bat In the ring” con® to-day Viotations of the Riate Laver law. Fréderick H. Cunningvam, counsel tor Dc the State Department of Lator, offered very evidence against 112 jyrsone who plead- early afl except a narrow strip through Iv, ahd wore “iven the alterna. | which the water ran too fast (0 solid of $20 finer or five days in etty [ity Hiolations Ineinaed working ent: under tty age required by law in and for than ett hours a day, Thirteen defendants piinded not guilty. pebsadihend tee “SAY THEY HIRED GUERILLAS RvENieatlon = Repediteans ©. Charges 14 the 34d Disteies, By ary Junh Boyle of the Nepub- | nancial condits County Committee, submit img vertain Roosevelt boomers In smendly Djstriet with 10 Hire “enertitan’ for uae in the aMdavite (erney over to Assistant Distriet- Wy Struker, who tssued subpoenas men tn tie Thirty-thind Die- have ot thy alleged. transaction. cheer, The amount of buying was snail, however, on wecount of the fl- | of the oysterman, ed t0) A poker game was begun in January Maavite and ran nightly, Eaoh man of the six started with ten dollars and the vary- ling fortunes of the mame left each broke in turn and, aguin, after bor- wo the the ‘SEVEN MAROONED INARCTIC CIRCLE OF NEW YORK CITY | Six Men and Woman Frozen Up at Ruffie Bar for . Three Months. FIRST TRIP OUT TODAY. Gunther, Keeper of Inn, Tells of Poker Game Where | | Every Man Won. imilar in many | uiaiied to Judge | Rorelsky, and to tha, one that kilied | e Walker in Rf fat in Seven- * ago S pollee are confident the a tle Derson and tiat he 1# ane of tho wh Wo whom | years, | Ae bis attion (i sending a recon® bomd | te Judge Rhenteey indicates te’ nyt ne! The BCULIEVE THREES GOMBE- WORK. | The Police Department ie said to be, % toward | clearing up the mystery, although for several days now they have had # com. | plete bomb in thelr possession, with the) siampa and wrapper intact, to work on. | ‘The bom» that exploded in Judge Ro- | Salsky’® apartinent alsd came’ throws) ) the station at One Hundred and Second For the first tine in three months) COmmuntontion was had toxtay with the Wx men and one woman who have been Practically marooned on Ruffle Kar. Ruffle Rar 16 almost within the radius Yet is it from the inftuender of cftli- sation that for months at a stretch there Is no way by whitch one may keap in touch with It. There ts no mall, na telegraph, no wireless, no telephoned Thore in not even a lighthouse to Nash evidence of iife nearby, There Is no | oF olectricity win explosives wen | There Iw no pollee force or fire depart- lrwent. To ail’ civilized ntente and pur | pores Ruffie Bar might be in the Aretie | |mone, but it is right in the heart of| |Greater Now York, and what's more, | it haw to pay the full Manhattan rate |of 9,800 a year itcense for the ore “hotel” on the istand oF “bar,” al- though there are onty five customers, the bors and his wife, And that's « problem in economics which is hard to figure when one considers ‘that the $1,200 ilcense fee plus the comt of living for mine host and his good wite must [come from five men who are engaged in | the not very lucrative avooation of | clam: digging and oyster dredging. “QU8" GUNTHER COME6 AFTER 4 WINTER'S REST. Quatay Gunther, owner of the “hotel,” | came In his alxteen-foot power dory througl the swirling tite and the swittly running Ice floes broken up by the recent warn’ weather and landed at | | Rockaway Bench to-day after an ab- | nee of nearly three months. He found | {two letters waiting for him in the sa- | loon of Mike Albert, ex-policeman, who |wtaye at Rockaway Heach during the winter, One of the letters was bor- | dered im black and bore a date Jan. 4 | It was addressed to his wife, and) Tater when the Gunthers read it to-| Ketlion they found @ near relative nad! ‘dled two months ago in Brooklyn. They ‘were asked to attend the funeval, Refore going back to Ruffle Bar Gun- ther laid in @ store of provisions and ne many newspapers as could be found. An Evening World reporter secompun- fome wag named tute Rar. four milex betwoen Reach end the drift-strown, ico-vcovered algo of the Bar there In no quiet water, The }tide makow ten miles an hour through In the working on shore always manages to toh it up dangerously. |V@e, OIF, GUNTHER PAVS PULL CITY LICENSE. The ico floes running with the tide ough free water to keep going. As the boat dox: jboat, but there was } neared the shore two; which Gunther keeps although business is nihs a year, a ny with salting parties, survey Rutie Bar iv in Kings License iv 91.2%. Across the wa eof raliroad in Queens County Albert pays $80, Further sii, ! ore advantageously situated the license ts $150, Once a year the City of New York takes vog- Risanee of cir, Gunther and col taxes at the regular rate. Por this the camopled gtare | 4 Seer Ia the distance at night. Kven tne Government does not deliver his mail. » the hor are (Wo Cement wells hioh run pipes from tha voot, it in-catching device seen largely t Indies, These wefls hold When it doesn't H beanie isa i im the ya gure to be one or the ‘ other at Ruffie Ber. Gathered around the stove in the hotel | to-day were Mrs. Gunther and the five yeler tongers who have been ma- When the papers had Down glanced over and the surpris- ing information that 4 certain gentle- had been digested the men told the Story of thelr winter on the bar. To begin with the winter was cold, cord, The bay had frozen over | the Anvreases asked for would all riWiroada east of Chicago and north MRS MATE GUNTHER, | SS RAILROADS REFUSE MORE PAY TO ENGINEERS TEE SVENING WORSE, GUSTAV GUN THERAND % MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1912 2 ILLINGIS PROGRESSIVES (Continued from First Page.) a@nniqn in 1910, the managers declare that the latest demands are excessive aed dannot be entertained. ‘Tha point to which the raflroads mate their chief objection is the stand. ardivation demands, This mea: of ts Norfolk and Western, In this territc¥y, :t in claimed, there are many roads \hat are now overburdeked with expens:¥ and would be forced into bank- uptey by the increases the engineers sak for. The engineers demand a minimum of 0 & dby for passenger service and .25 a day for freight servicee day to comprise pach 100 miles or fese covered with substantial increases im the rate for overt.ine. Increases are also de- Manded fo." the engineers of switch en- Gines, velt Pine cngings,ang engines on special seat and it 4s also specified in the Brother hood demands that ail elec- trical train to be installed must be manacd by engineers at the steam rall- road rate. This is the genesis of the Proposition @ubmitted by the enginemen, ANSWER OF THE RAILROADS READ TCHDAY TO ENGINEERS. The negative answer was read to-day to fifty: ave engineers reprosenting the various railroads involved at the En- @ineers’ Club in West Thirty-ninth}, street. Mr. Stone did the talking for the raitroad engineers, and the man- agers of the railroads had as spokesman WIN PRIMARY BILL FIGHT. Legislature Called in Special Session to Take Up Presidential Preference Vote Law. SPRINGFIELD, I., March %—Pro- gressives won a fight in Illnols to-day when Gov, Deneen ¢asued a cal for a special session of the General Aasem- diy to convene to-morrow at 6 P. M. to consider the passage of Presidential Breferential primary act. The first demand in [lMnols for a vote on Presidential candidates came from Roosevelt and La Fotlette headquarters in Chicago. The Governor was asked to call @ special session to consider euch legialation and promised to do #0, pro- viling enough pledges for passage of the measure could be secured. At the same time he put tne matter of secur- ing euch pledges largely up to Roose- supporters. velt . Early to-day ninety- Nine of the necessary 102 votes in t! thirty-five more than neces he Senate had deen pledged t> the Dill. Ae soon as the three addi- tonal pledges had beem secured te!- ‘grams Were sent to the yen, notifying them of the call, —>__—__ AUTO FOR THE CARDINAL. Scarlet Robe: Ceréinal Farley, who as an archbishop refused to have an automobile, has now accepted one from a ‘riend. He finds lis bright scarlet robes make him so conspicuous that walking in the street J. C. Stowart of the Erie. Others who! OF riding in @ street car, on the “L” or signed the repty were A. W. Thompson, Baltimore and Ohio; C. 8. Fima, Dela ware and Hudeon; A. H. Smith and C. Schatf, Now York Central: H, J. Horn, New York, New Haven and Hartford; S.C. Long and E. L. Peck, Pennsyl- vania; A. T. Dice, Philadetphta and) Reading; J. H. Shevard, Western Mary- land; B. Hl. Worthington, Wheeling and | Lake Erie, and J. A. McCrea, Long| Intand Ré@ilroad, In concluding. the reply to the de- onanda of the engineers the committee representing the railroads, after plead- ing utter InabMity to stand any jurther Increases in pay, says: The ability of the railroads to meet the recurring demands for increased wages t# measured by the net resulte of thelr operation and the sum of the obligation which they must meet to maintain their solvency. The reduc- tion of the net revenues by the con- stantly increasing expenses of opera- tlon hax go narrowed the margin | which j# eswential to the solvent ex- | Istence of many of the roads that further Increases In operating costs are allowed with qrave concern, Figures coinpiled by the Interstate Commerce Commiasion for the Bas This prevented crossing elther by foot or boat. BY PLAYED POKER GAME THREC MONTHS LONG. }1@ thelr own shacks, but the need of human companionship brought them to ‘the larger house, There the long [nights w passed playing carde and Make |patrontzing Gunthers winter supply of ‘rowing, winner of the fixity dollar Thore is no game now, however, As |Gus Gunther put it “Kel Jonn would £0 Wroke and borrow from some one and win tt all back. Then Sicimmer | there borrowed from and won and the @@- [#0 the Bame went on, each broke apd Gash in turn, We all won, but at [et We by Use tho elabey went tor sort 5 Giics For « few nights the men had kept ma BY Tene. ern District show that while gross eS é Toei rene 93 (eCave), evenued 2 1 al to 6, second; Bab- cornines increased $18 - gy Po | Dler, WS (Ambrose), % to 1, § tol and ere Wa it Re h Time-L.2 tan ot and while 9197 ‘ane ie, leva men wd the total | FOURTH RACE—Four-year-olde and F ‘ UD; purKe $300; Relllns; fve and one-half This ye movement toward olvon D'Or, 114 (Fain), 6 to 1, ! financial Maaster cannot proceed un- 1 to 4 won; Jacobite, 114 (Je haan |sen), 9 to 5, 1 2 and out, seeond; € In view therefore of the fact that |Toll, 16 (Chappell, 20 to 1, § to 1 and 2 the present rates of wages are as a {9 1, third. ‘Time, 11 Fort Worth, rule foil and liberal, and the rati- | Descendant, Aviator and Uncle Jimmy Foada 4s explaiied above, are {AP@y also ran and finished as named. finaneiaily unable to bear the in | ee creased expense involved, tt is evi- dently impossible to grant the re- | CHARLESTON ENTRIES. ‘ou have submitted. ———— its which refresimenta, | now.” wo that I have it ca And Gus winked Ull the wrinkles on | Mie forehead stood out like muscles. “It wae pretty cold here,’ | tinued, “Do you know over a thousand | dotars’ worth of clams froze to death ‘on the shore,” EVEN THE IRISH SETTER IS A CLAM DIGGER. he Lrigh setter champion dog er of the work! showed how jadone, Sniffing eager] rod precision, Micke went to work, from his forepaws, working steam pistons, rapidly made @ foot ep hole and Into this Mickey thrust head and shoulders reappearing with the b from the #hell with neatnes | patch born of long practise, ar? des alve whlch he crunched and touk |" in the sabway is not as easy as St was to the black-robed Archbishop. So he changed his mind about the auto. The donor of the car has requested {that his mame not be published. Tr: jgitt includes the servi sad of @ chauffeur | and all upkeep, garege ang running ex- penses. CHARLESTON RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; purse $200; maidens and geldings; ft i pol, nes; four and furlongs.—BiNy Holder, 115 (Wilson), 7 to 20, out and out, first; Frank Hudson, 15 (Fain), 10 to 1, 9 to 6 and 3 to 6, second; Flabbergast, 115 (Moore), 15 to 1, 3 to 1 and ¢ to 5, third, Time—. Fred McElroy, Geort Karme, Good Night, Willis and Calma @ino ran and finished as named. SECOND RACE—Four-year-olds and upward; purse $300; selling; five and a half furtonge.—Premier, 113 (Koerner), 2 to l, LL to 9 and out, iret; Tippy, 6 (Schwebdig), 3 to 1, 1 to 2 and out, #e ond; Dust, 108 (Hanover), 15 to 2, 5 to and out, third, Time, 1.1026, Lady O: mar, Glucose, Incision, Red Rob, Oa! ley, Emerahd Isto, Starover, Cooney K. also ran and finished as named. THIRD BRACE—Three-year-olds and Up; purse 80; selling; seven furlongs. Union Jack, % (Turner), 3 to 21 to 2 hace TR lows VIRST RACKE--Two.sear-ols fag. four aod a halt furlong Anna, 102; *Pobly Worth, he con-| Vy, SH eivo Freie mi e-)ear-okle and. wy; ‘one-siairenth tn 104 st 98) Dy emer, | 107; Jenny Gediter Wig. *Kardaee, 104) S05) abn ACIP ivpey tone mile Mad 100, King, Queen and Their Clam Digging Dog Frozen In at Ruffle Bar Three Months) wy 46 yyeuyp PARIS BANDITS SHOOT FEI THO HOLDUS (Fontinued from First Page.) at the steering gear of the motor car, waiting to t immediately the rob- bery had been accomplished. The murderers dashed out, jumped, on the motor and started at full speed in} the direction of Paris. ‘The alarm had meanwhile been raised, Dut pursuit was warded off by the ban- | dite with repeated revolver shots. They subsequently abandoned the automobile, which was discovered at Asnieres, a @uburb just outside the walls of Paris. ‘There is little dowbt that the auto- ‘mobile had been stolen by them. It had ‘Deen purchased from a leading firm on the Champs Elysees and was being driven to Nice with ite owner. It was thought that the brigands had taken the train from Asnieres to Paris, | Dut a strong force of detectives posted at the Saint Lazare terminus has thus far failed to trace them, A large umber of detectives are scoure ing the suburbs In swift automobiles in Pursuit of the robbers. Public opinion is greatly aroused on account of these audacious attacks in the vicinity of the capital and demands that the police run the band to earth. The bandits in tho mean time are em- ploying most impudent tactics, The po- Uce to-day received a sheet of paper on which were stamped what purported to be copies of their fngerpr! These were naturally fictitious, and it was clared in some quarters that the band: {ia will soon visit police headquarters and, shoot several of the offic It was thought that the automobile bandits had been captured on Feb. 2, when two Anarchists were arrested at Pontoise, in the Department vf the Seine-et-Oise, about nineteen miles northwest of Paris, after attempting to assassinate a wealthy lawyer and rod his residence, but these were evi- dently not the real automobile high- waymen or at most only a part of the | wang. In February the bandits shot down and robbed a bank messenger by day- hy Paria and also of the Saint | terminus by shooting him |through the window of their automo- j bile. | a | HATFIELD CLAN OFFERS TO HUNT ALLEN BAND. BLUEFIELD, Va., March %.—The Hatficlds of West Virginia are willing to go into Virginia and assist in the search for the Allens who shot up the Carroll County Court, according to an announcement credited to Capt, Hat- fleld, oldest son of “Anse” Hatfleld, jeader of the clan to-day, He declared he would organize a band of a dozen | West Virginia men and trail the Allens | if Gov. Mann of Virginia desired his as- sistance. Capt Hatflelt denounced the Allen at Hillsy and pointed to the peaceful termination of the trial of his prother, Wiille Hatfield, who was sen- | tenced ‘a few weeks ago to serve six years on a charge of second degree murder, Ten of the Hathelds were in fcourt when the senten r nounce: made no de A Tea Mother Used | length of Pebdleton’, USEDAHOLD-UP 'T.R’SRUSHTRIP BG, ‘Slim George Thought He Was a Desperado, but He Knows Now He’s a Failure. Undo the-poi the sun Dingest hold-wp-at: 0 of the present Police epoch oceurred this afternoon inj > \ Ate funene hers, No, sag} Wednesday, March 2%—Arrive Fort Brosdway, who engineered | Wane, Ind. 10.10 A, M. ‘There Bever- the flase Pepdteton, a| Me, Campbell, Lee and Knox will} sitm, eadaverousiooking young man,|borrd the train, Arrive Chicago 2 P. | who somehow managed to convince him self tw was a desperado. Armed with a lange revolver, a jimmy, @ cold ehisel and divers other desperal tools, Pabtteton strotied into the Fuhr- man haberdashery, having reconnoitered And observed that Abe was alone. Entering, he asked pleasantly for a dozen collars and a card of cuff but- tons, When these were packed up for him hé asked the haberdasher to let him see some baby's shoor, The wily Pebbieton had noted that the shoes were kept in the rear amd In the bottom drawers. As Abe kn 't to pull out a drawor Pebbieton drew his un and cried in @ Inud voice: “Throw up your hands!" Abe looked up into a yawning muszle, but someway Abe wasn't fright- ened. He got calmly to his feet, folded up one fist, weighed it for a moment and then let it fly in Pebbleton’s face. It was such a neatly delivered blow his head hit the floor with a thud. Then Abe did this Clubbed Pebdleton with gun. Practised jumping from the floor to Pebbleton’s chest. Practised running up and down the slim form. Practised hurling Pebblieton and about the shop. Went through a full calsthente exer- Pebdleton's through | cise with Pebbleton. Sat Pebbleton up on a chair and prac- tised throwing chairs at him. When he saw Pebbleton was sound asleep Abe telephoned the police and 0 for an ambulance. Surgeon Austin came and made many repairs in the PebYetonan anatomy. Then came Of- ficer MuHigan with a patrol wagon and what remained of Pabbleton was deliv- ered at the Kingsbridge station. “Think o' the nerve o' the fresh guy,” said Abe Fuhrman afterward, “trying to hold me up in my own store and me an athlete!” —, OFFERED TO SELL CITY JOB. teted Real Estate Dealer Is Cai in Speetal Sessions. Robert Raphaels, a real estate dealer, of No, 61 West One Hundred and Etghty- third street, was convicted’ to-day of making a corrupt bargain by offering to sell a city position, He was remanded to the Tombs for a week to await sen- tence by the Justices in the Court of Special Sesston Raphaels was arrested Dec. 29 last on complaint of Max Schlansky, « private detective with an agency at No. 1968 Broadway, S:hlansky sald he was in- troduced to Raphaels by Henry Wasser- man, an auctioneer, and was told he could get a position as City Ma a certain amount of money. The money was paid to Sam Vorsimer, a tobacco salesman, of No. 119 Fulton street, was to keep it until Schlansky secured the desired position. G complaints against Raphae!s were made by Wasserman and Louis Friedberg, aiso an auction who claimed Raphaeis promised to secure them an all-night permit for 3100. This time of Butler of ve amount was paid At the Raphaela’s arrest ‘Thomas J. No. 7 Morris avenue, the Bronx, 8 himself up. Siar BUTTON STOPPED HER HIGH G Mies Katherine Lane, a young singer of Arlington, N. J., discovered to-day why she had been bothered in her ef- forts to achieve certain lofty notes, It Was a shoe button in her left nostril, and it had been there since she was a child of eight. BE. 8. Goudy, an X-ray expert, made the discovery and removed the impedt- ment, 30 that Miss Lane's friends may now look for her to sing tn altitudinous G. ——————— Harrie Family in Hosp! CHICAGO, March %.—Mayor Harrison, Mre. Harrison, Mra. Preston Owsley Morton, the Mayor's niece, and her hus- band, sterling Morton, holding an uncommon sort of reunion at &t. Luke's Hospital. The Mayor # recovering from ‘an operation for removal of a growth near the back of his tongue ani Harrison is with him. Mr. Morton was taken to the hospital @ few days ago with typhold fever, contracted after his return from South America. His wite may be with him, Morton was delirteus last night. He is a son of Joy Morton. | | ‘The jnitinerary of Col. Roosevelt dur: |fled and was captured in Memphis, jing his first campaign journey to the Tenn, whence he returned without West was made public in detail to-day. |Teauisition. follows “All L have to say ts that T parttel- that the desperado's feet flew up and} 4 | | ‘Mrs. | great constitutional remedy, ‘ bas been injected with serum that she | and buil TO ROUND UP WEST | ABIE pip! | Schedule Calls for Lots of Ride and Talk Tween Now and Sunday. onto | March Leave New York vania Raflroad station at | from Penn oP. M. Reception to 1,400 Precinct Commit- nen. ‘Tour over east side of Chi avith speeches. Leave Chicago . M. it cago , March @—Arrive at St. A. M. Met by reception com- ttee of leading Republicans Million Population Club. Breakfast at hotel with fifty persons. Drive through the city and speeches in St. Louis County. Dine at 6 P.M, with the Mill- fon Population Club. Speech at First Regiment Armory 8 P. M, Leave St Louls 10.90 P.M. Friday, March %~Arrive Cedar Rap- Speech, Leave § Minn. (Rep- t), for ten- minute talk. Arrive St, Paul 5 P. M. Speech in uditorium, St, Paul, and in Minneapolis. Leave 11.30 P. M, Saturday, March 20—Arrive Chicago 11.09 A. M. A. M. Speeches at ‘Denton, and Jackson. | Arrive Detroit 7.30 P.M. Sunday, March 31—Leave Detroit 12.16 M. rrive Grand Central Station. New York, 5.60 P. Of. p Boel SO LUCKY BABY 1S UNHURT | WHEN TRUCK HITS GO-CART. | Big Auto, Running Wild, Sweeps Infant's Wagon Away From | Moter’s Grasp. Mra. George Limbach of 1330 Am: | erdam avenue had her s venteen- | month-old baby John gut in hos @o-cart | at St. Nichoins avenue and One Hun- | dred and Twenty-fifth street this after. | noon when a big autotruck came bound- ing along and jumped the cur. The driver of the truck had lost con trol of ‘the steering gear and the big | vehicle was running wild. Mrs Lim- bach managet to jump out of danger ‘herself, but lost her @rip on the go-cart, which became jammed under the front of the truck and was swept along about venty-five feet. To those who looked on it seemed cor. tain the chtid was crushed to death, but when the bent and shattered qo-cart was freed there sat the infant with « surprised look on his face, absotutely unecathed. There wasn't even a scratch on him. ee, MEXICANS IN BATTLE, . REBELS TRAP FEDERALS. Fourth Day of Fighting Near Corralites and Forces on Both Sides Exhausted. JLMINEZ, Mex., March %.—F.7hting between the rebels and Goverument forces was resumed to-day near Corral- ites. The superior inaurrecto force seems to have the federals surrounded. Soldiers of both sides are exhausted, as this is the fourth day of the battle. ‘Water and food are scarce and the heat and dust add to the strain. ‘Last night another train load of men reinforced the rebels. Aisin. Sa TRIES SUICIDE IN SUBWAY. Ticket Choppe: in TY 1 Stops Train Traffic on tho downtown tracks of the subway was'tied up at the Wall street station for ten minutes this after- oon when a man named William Mik- scheider tried to end his life by jump- ing on the track. The ticket chopper signalled an approaching train, which was brought to @ stop before it reached the station. ‘Mikschetder Magistrate House in the Centre Str Court by Policeman Schmidt. The M. {strate fined the would-be suicide $3 on a disorderly conduct charge. Mik- achelder did not have the money and went to the Tomb: was arraigned before it Loss of Appetite Whieh ts 60 common in the spring or upon the return of warm weather, is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and is often @ forerunner of prostrating dis- ease. It is especially serious to peo- ple that must keep up and doing or behindhand, The medicine to take for it is the Hood’s Sarsaparilla Which purifies and enriches the blood up the whole syatem. Get it today usual liquid form or chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabe, Special for Menday, the 25th MOLAIAES Eales. nox 10c stilt suits her dewghters, It’s the same now as it was then. P i WhiteRose CEYLON TEA Forty Cups for 10c. MONDAY’S OFFERING ‘and Cortlandt street Park Row off Jor'steres open Milk Chocolate Covered Almond Clusters The sweetest of t little clusters and beld in pli ® covering ef aur Premium ‘Milk. Chocolate, POUND BOX oyltt Rong. 30c| TAME so 19 stores ‘Meturday evening ntl 11 of © (treae Wark.) Special for Tuesday, the 26th ec nox 10c TUESDAY'S OFFERING tit Yelock, sleek. ° ‘The euch opecttieg weight in each ineta by Judgo Swann in the Court of Gen of the two men who entered the tazl- pated in the crime and am ready to do questioned by Judge Swann. ‘back here and told all I knew about the robbery and akled the police. share was $ and jewelry of the Thompson street the $25,000 loot was divided, was placed on trial before Justice Seabury in the Supreme day, on an — SECOND TAXI BANDIT GETS LONG SENTENCE. - Splaine, Who Was Caught in Mem phis, Asks Leniency for Helping the Police. ) Eugene Splaine, one of the $28,000 taxicab robbers, was sentenced to-day eral Sessions. He will serve not less than veven years and six months and not more than fourteen years and six months in Sing Sing, Spiaine wae one cab, beat the bank messengers with blackjacks and stole the $5,000. Hi when he was “I came my bit," said Splaine, My ). Treturned about #00 , | T had bought.” if Deleo, one of the proprietors saloon where } Robert Court, Criminal Branch, to- Indictment charging him with receiving stolen goods, | Jess Albruzzo and Joseph Lamb, two of the robbers who have already pleaded guilty and are awaiting sen« tence, will testify against Deleo, one. and barter for taking, in the morning, * Janos glass of NATURAL LAXATIVE ' -Water Best Remedy for CONSTIPATION Steinbergs “15DressHats With Large Sweep!ng Willow Hp Satin finished, ramie braid, in poke, [] flare and Continental shapes, black, white and color combinations, with fumes to match. ith 18as.. Pp Gin Ave., cor cluded In this sale. PIANO WAREROOMS 96 5th Ave., cor. 15th St., N. ¥, 55to57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklya, Good on hot meats, Good on cold meats. Fine for flavoring soups and gravies. DDY. $12 English uct Made byE. Pritchard, 384 SpringSt ,N, COLEMAN.—On March 24, at his rest- 237 Hast 4th at.. MYLES COLE Masa of requiem will be offered at the Church of Our Lady of Good Cor East 900) at, on W, Thtermont Calvary, and the lete Jecepline Louies De Bereet, aged 17 years, Funeral services will be held at Gress Church Chancery, : ence of the A special train will 6.15 A. M. on Tuesday the cont ence of the family and friend,