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_ WILETIS DENIED gata NESS = | FOR GRAND JURY ~ Candidate for Supreme Court and Walter Lose Their Appeals. CASSIDY GETS RELEASE. Appellate*Court Finds $20,000 1, Check Deal Open to | H +, Fraud Charges. | ‘Pho Justices of thie Appetinte ntvinion | @® Brooklyn decided unanimously to-day enaesteemtaneeensneennennenecnacnomy ae onan renewed tenc Qgaine: the applicefon of William Wi-) ASKS FOR INJUNCTION iat $e. and William “E. Walter, held for I chien srr: betwuse of, the Dene AGAINST KNOX HAT'CO. @atic Judiciary norpination scandal tn : — owl last fal 4r writs of habeas | Action Brought by Charles Metzger, Sapp Who Wants Restriction as to the Justices eatd, Abed @round for belief thas Willet had cor Certain Headgear. Fuptly sought the neenination and had) ay {njunction against the B. M. Knox Paid money to: Waller ito secure tt. Manufacturing Company, Edward M The applloatton of former Democratic] Knox personally, the E. M. Knox Retail leader Joseph Cassily for a writ in the) pat Company, Edward Knox Cooke and same connection was «ranted; In is | the Cooke Hat Company was asked from . ease the Justices found that the evi-| Justice Crane in the Supreme Court, , Gence did not warrant; holding him, Brooklyn, to-day by Warren Bigelow, of ‘The writs were fought on threo! Black, Varian, Bigelow & Somers, of this grounds: First, that Justice Scudder, be-| borough, on behalf of Charl ACBRULES ‘whom the testimony was taken on | ger and othe hol 4 | NGAZINE LGENED ch they wero hell for the Grand | Knox Manufacturing Company. Jery, had no jurimitation; second, that| Tho petitioners ank that the companies +) and persone named be prevented from sc Nunta eed aad ee ae eeiling In Knox stores hata not made by there eed we tama hr nds @how | the Knox Manufacturing Company, and | —————--—— Oo . that a crime had cominitted. that Edward M. Knox and other officers | Bustice Burr waote the main decision | of the E. M. Knox Mat Manutac LIFBOATS ON MAURETANIA denying the writ. Justice Woodward | Company te compelled to cease abrort- ntany dovision, Justices |ing the profits of the concern by pay- Skresmainas soon ‘afd Rich concurred |!# themselves high splaries. There was atockholders. @hecks to Walter) by Willet on the day | Mr. Knox sold his hat business to tho Dac tinn aol ryalavs Vi when it was announced that Willet| Knox Manufarturing Company, of | Pastime—Fog Delays Vessel. Would be the Democratic candidate, | Which he retained contgol. It 1s charged! ‘The Cunard Iner Mauretania did not that since tho sale Mr. Knox ostab- roach her pler until 1 o'clook this afters Dy Waiter on the Soor of the conven {isbed tie nephow Mr. Cooke, in tho] acon, being held back several ho} Gen, at least bed the color of @ ques-| has given the C ‘This color 414 not lose strength, the | as those of the Knox Company. Through possible. his contro! of the main company, the _ npleeyy hen it was ahown that | ccipininants. assert, Mr. Knox’ has qiMmone her passengers wae Gtr Donal 1 Voted himself n $25,000 aalary and has| Mann, mililonatre vice-prosident « ging Witet @ purchase certain shares | voted $7,500 a year to MY. Cooke. pt aS Del VACHRIS WILL RETIRE. Canadian Northern Railway, who hi been in Wngiand for a month to recupe: ate from an operation he underwent in California. Welter om the Gay the 90.10! weesa tiallan Deiecdive Files Ap-| By @ coincidence, another passenger In rt A i Detective Wileh Avs) Aiea W..ainithern, Chairman of plication With Waldo, the Board of : TAeut. Anthony H. Vadhris, ono of the| Trunk, Who wi & more screen to « questionable transac-| most witely known offi in the Poe [pn a ne i ae to succeed Charles Uce Department, made application for] ime iite on the Titan: sasee of Witlet and, Watter, now retirement to-day. Vachits has become | ihe Grand Trunk w ‘Dhe District-Attorney of Queena, quite deaf and is entitled to retirement} Mann, but both Sb It was rumored thew J. Smt of m Matthew J. a - ege og peocer elected last November, For several yeare Vaqhris was in wo duty to Woon Naas is gharge of the Italian JBranch of the Jury. mind at present. The death of Mr. Hays coat us @ fective Bureau in Marthattan and in| eplendid ‘President and me a warm jag ie jowited aeceey aA eg ‘he sald. many ‘Blac nd” kidnapping a ir, Smithers declared business condi. ) 4) Ot O@ the Wrens Mas. Domb throwing cases. After Ideut.| tions in England wero splendid and| iPvem the Stachenter Uuion.) Petrosino was assassinated in Palermo, | that when the lower wage scales are| 4 travelling man occupied « sleeping: | Italy, Vachris went there and cleaned |rataed etrike talk will be forgotten. ar and dosired to leave the train at|up the work Petrosino had been en-| Mr, and Mre, Tyler Morse, wanm Gyraduse. Calling the porter, he said: “I| gaged in. Whon Commindioner Waldo | friends of the Princess de Sagan, the Wish to get off at Syracuse. I am a] took office last, eprink the | Ttalten | former stbte,, ana wi ranc ho Detective Bureau wa: Lge 84 Bo sae Fed PN Se | wiped out and Vachria was sent to ve a dallas, bot don't forget mer” | desk duty at City Island. His appil- here'y a , But don't forget me” | cation is approved by police surgeons. ‘All right, sir, you'll come off the train | —_———— “he. Wavelling. mn A TITLE FOR CARNEGIE? Phe travelling man sottied down to) Sesceful aleep. At last, waking with « | p CalPak ad fda start, he glanced at watch and > | PARIS, May 17.—The King of Italy eee tly deere tnd | has offered 10 make Andrew Carnegie Snood, |@ Count, according to the Journal, ‘The with one {Paper says that the offer was inade by | ana to ascertain If a nm tied in a aling, | the King immediately following Car-|totween insurance offices in England | jemoralized spear | needs endowment of the Carnegie Hero | will be practicable. | gees Gould, brought back with res ee the world He will be entered to-mor- row in th County Kennel Club, at Belmont Pag! Lord Montague of Beaulieu, founde and editor of the Car, accompanied by ) presenting a ance generally. Fand for Italy. phar) aN | “Here, you scoundrel!" he exclaimed, A Tissue Paper Pattern for the “why didn't you put me off at Syra- ouse™ Mr. Carnegie was not in the city to- day. His secretary, Mr, Bertram, sald| Making of an Annette Kellerman ve a terrified clance at! no official tender of the offer reported | bathing suit, designed by May Man-' he said: “For de Lawd | to have been made by the King of Italy,| ton, fashion expert, FREE (for the, + make, who was dat man I put off at| had been received, accorting to hMs|coupon) with next Sunday's World. | Byractee?" | knowledge. See Magazine Section. | 2) Syae ) (Cost no more:than | the “ordinary kind”— “don’t” wear out” at the finger ends, and each pair contains— A Guarantee that Guarantees “a new pair fee” if the “tips” wear out before the gloves, “Kayser” gloves mean assurance of quality and reliability, There's a way to tell the genuine ‘look in the hem” for the name “Kayser”—it is there for_your protection, | Don’t accept the “just as good” kind, “Kayser” Gloves cost no more and are worth double, Jaltus Kayser & Co., Makers New York Girls and Lawyer on ae WAIT STILL HELD For Defending Man They , i LAWYER WHO FOUGHT The Female a College Graduate— The First Woman Alumna to Be Sent to Prison. A female college graduate charged! dressed to t with having @ loaded revolver in her possession and firing said revolver in} next door to the courthouse, appeared violation of the Sullivan law was sen-/0n the steps the leader of the band of to the Bedford Reformatory by Judge O'Sullivan in the Court of Gen- eral Sessions to-day. The fact that the prisoner, Gertrude Boma! does not take from her the distinction | A umbrella jammed his hat over his ollege woman to be |eyes and a hatpin found its way deftly of being the fir sentenced in thi Orangeburg, N. Baptist minister. makng an honest living after she came to New York from the South and she | PREVENT SEA GOLF GAMES: | chose tne castost also a motion for an wccounting to the! Increased Wreck Precautions De- SO eeente’ and as Turner refused to In the papara it 4a #tated that in 193! Prive Liner’s Passengers of Wonted | tivan 1 M “business to y " ‘Antonio Gulotta of No. 108 First ave- nue, a law clerk, pleaded guilty to-day | dagger hatpin. General Sessions to violation of the Sullivan daw in that he had tn his pos- by | session a foaded revolver, Gulotta was | tervened, siness, and that he| the fox that overhung the lower bay, | arrested on April Dth by Detectives ke output the samel gier poat deck was covered «with life-| Dondero, Micelll and Gratano of the opportunities in the retail organization | ;, . . | Central Office. boata and rafts, making deck golf im- Gulotta, who has e' record of previous arrests, admitted that he had the re- | Shakespeare on the Japan volver in his pocket. But he said that ‘The prisoner accused the three de Gulotta was sentenced to serve two Hays, who lost|Months in the penitentiary. THR BIGGEST MIT IN THN YEARS. than twenty years of| Smithers denied this « Mar, | Green Mee) contey, Joke Book next Sur " Smithers declared he had no one in| {t worth your while te-get Ione ut make 25 GIRLS CHASTISE FOR MAN'S LIBERTY Victim Knocked Down at Yorkville Court and Severely Beaten. ‘Twenty-five young women, very wroth and with the Nght of battle In their eyes, lit into Frank Stanton, | lawyer, at the Yorkville Court to-day. The latter had just defended a man againet whom all of the eiris had ap- Deared as Complainants. Stanton sallied forth ¢rom the court | when his client, Fred A. Bruler, of No, 322 West Seventeenth street, was walt- (ng within the jail the coming of $1,000 ball imposed by Magistrate O'Connor after sustaining @ charge of disord.ucly conduct agai: fim. Each and every one of the A! ng had been willing to ——————~ | teatify that Bruler had swindled her by WOMAN "AND MAN GO To JAIL | & magazine subscription and canvassing agency which he maintained at No. FOR CARRYING PISTOLS. | 1210 sroaaway, Dut there had not been sufficient evidence to make this charge we of disorderly stained after sev- proper remarks which Bruler had ad- Just as Stanton, who hai indignant females voiced the shout of tle, ‘There comes his lawyer, girle! Give it to him!" ‘and silently into a crevice of his waist- coat. Stanton turned and fled he court room, He remained there a few minutes and then reappeared, for! ifed by the presence of another man, (From the oharges investi- | ning @rese again, with a flower in hi University of Tokio. _|OOLLAPSED FLOOR BURIES TWO MEN IN WRECKAGE. Carried from Fourth Story to Street in Debris and Dug Out Alive . by Firemen. ‘Two workmen were badly hurt to-day while wrecking the bullding at No. 496 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, when @ floor caved in and they were carried to the street. in @ heap of debria. The injured men are Joseph Gletsky and Alexander Dyeaky, both of No. 4% North Firet street, Williamsburg. ‘With three other men they were ‘on the fourth floor removing bréok. An- other group wae on the floor below and head of those above that There was another charge immedi- ately. The girls kicked and pushed and On March 2th, | bit and scratched. Stanton went down she fired two shots at William Turner, |and got @ neat bootheel in the chin. He rolled over and a kick was eased @ was held under the Sul- | into the back of his neck. He struggled | to rise and somebody sat on him while exploring his anatomy with @ two-foot It looked as if it were all up with the! luckless Stanton when two policemen in- Gome strange liberties are taken with stage The Kobo Herald recently described @ per- three detectives, who had posed | formance in that town of “Hamiet,”’ had advised | With the scene laid in modem Japan. ‘or protection | “The Prince appears first'In a ailk hat | and swallow-tail cont, then on a bi- cycle, clad in a bright blue cycling mut 1 sorta of wrongdoing. | and striped stockings; and then in ey they were un-|buttonhole. This up-to-date collegian | has ltt more resemblance to the ..am- | a Jew of the modern Johannesburg type would bear to the Shylook of ancient » ‘| Venice. .Orphella, for the purpose of Hastrated teen raeetly colored. coplously | the play is transformed into a fellow. student of Hamlet at the Impertal let whom Shakespeare conceived than out in time to save themeclves, but the crash. broken and Sletaky was severely out| 4 Fine and bruteed. Many children were in the ncighbor- Lamberts LAMBERTS. ENGAGEMENT Diamond Buyers If you are a keen judge appreciate the GAIN AND THE SAVING of buy- ing them at Lamberts. Your own eyes will bear itness to the reliability of all the statements we make about them. If you are not a jud, none the less realize why YOU SHOULD, for your own sake and the sake of whomever Ry | diamond to, BUY YOUR DIAMON We show here four DIAMOND SOLITAIRE hood at time and the rumor spread that eeveral fad deen buried under the debris. 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