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That were employed in many O'Reilly aaid that he had & month as & worker in the can- ning campe of New York State and after observing conditions had returned to-day to fate Miss O'Reilly's testimony. Miss OReilly produced s large number of photographs she had taken in th Siok workers, bad houding conditions, it of ordin- that all of the children in the campe over the age of ten were employed in Joseph Bitor, addressing the striking walters, made this statemen 2 dest night: “It you have to go back to work under unsatisfactory conditions inde made up that it is the uneafest proposition in the éo it with your world for capitalists te eat feed prepared by members of your union.” HOLD BAND ABATE WITH SEVENDETEETES (Continued from First Page) he detective deshing him, thinking WOUNDED AT PIRST FIRG. ith the satchel when the latter arermea it drew en automatic revolver and fired two shots at him. Watson sank to the ooks | volver and fring at the dig thief as he ‘C, | ‘urned the corner into First avenue. is were artentes, wea syet to ‘Workhouse fer thirty days. poe Eth abi Mla, ,902 BULGARIANS KILLED; ij i 1L—The off- a ghg]dih fehl the eervicés of seventy Russian and mega combat the infeo- if a: army in ti Sieceicamneee tits OMAN HURT IN AUTO CRASH. me re. Avoher Brown's Ankle Broken ‘When Car Hite Iren Pillar, , jtomobie struck a pillar of the ‘elevated at Broadway and Two Hundred and Thirty-firet street to-day. truck ewung into ¢! Detective Raftis closed in on the sec- A blow yellow raincoat and bareheaded—he had Gropped his hat in the struggle with the mespenger—paused at the corner of Firat avenue, wheeled and fired two @hots at his pursuers, He was slipping Out of the only loophole teft open by the Getectives; they had not expected him to keep to the otrept and sidewsiks. Down slong the east side of First ave- the highwayman dashed, shots from Park and fired two more siote Wack at the detectives. Geil he did not seem to be hit. He ran around the corner of Thirty-ftth etreet, dashed into a tenement house at No, $4, fan through and into the back yard, Some of the tenants saw him climb the back fence into the yard of & house facing Thirty-fourth street, but before that he dropped hia raincoat in RAIDED A COURT AND CAUGHT WIFE (Continued from Firet Page.) _ Gether ap if they wore kissing, “The next Gaturday, about 1 o'clock ede to go right up, but before we could atart Mra. Dederer and Mr. Hoch- etadter came out and went to a restaur- ent. Half an hour later they returned to the building. “Whea they deen upstairs about five minutes we entered the bullding, and on the sixth floor, on @ ground glass Goor guarked “Justice Moore,” we saw the shadow of & man hurriedly putting on hie coat, “The watehnyan knocked and Hoch- atadter put his bead out. Seeing who was in the hall, he tried to slam the door tn our faces, but we presded past him. He seemed greatly agitated. Mrs. Dederer jumped up and shrieked: “Who are these|mon?’ “Oh, it'e all right,’ Mr, Hochstadter replied. “They're friends of mine.’ “As s00n ag ehe recovered her self. Mrs, Dedergr leaned toward Mr. Bernard, who was nearest her, ang hissed: think you're mighty smert, Lg ¢ "We waited for them outside, but it was more than two hours before they left together and t@ek the subway up- town” : ‘Mr, Loder, President of Sickele-Loder ; Bernrrd, the auditor, and her detectives corroborated ypped in upom Mr. Hoc! {really cull, aad that while there bbe was token iii, pa A OE MRS, EDITH DOUGLAS DENIED DIVORCE FROM MILLIONAIRE. Justice Declares Evidence 1s Ine sufficient \and. Sends Case Back to Referee. Mrs, Edith H, Douglas of No, $00 Riv, etside Drive ai Pelham Manor re- ceived an unexpected disappointment to- day When Supreme Court Justice New- , |burger announced that he would not Though the reserves of the Nast ‘Thirty-Aifth it tion surrounded was rushed through speedily not a trace of the missing highwayman could be found. Mean bank messenger and Detective Watson had been carried to @econd floor of the building in which robbery had been attempted and confirm the report of Referee Melvin G. Palliser, recommending that Mrs. Douglas be awarded a decree of abso- lute divorce from James F. Douglas, member of many clubs and millionaire woollen importer of No, 2% Fitth ave- nue, ) Justice Newburger based his. refusal upon the imaeufficiency of the proof of Mr, Douglas's infidelity produced before the referee, He gave Mra. Douglas a An ambulance came from Bellevue Hos. | FAY,0f bope for the fulure, however, by 1) pital, Mr. Plunkett gamoly refused to ‘hospital, though apparently fateon went to the hospital, where that one bullet had gone groin, coming out of his wound ts serious, but mot us. 9 captured, gave ing the case back to the referee for production of further evidence. takes exceptién dealt largely with a visit pald by Mrs. Dougtas's daughter, who is now Mra, Irene Physiac, to the King Edward Hotel in Toronto, mn Miss dec! found her father cegie- | téred with @ woman other than. her mother. When she rebuked her father for such conduct. ahe sald, he threw out of the hotel ly tadter for @ ae @ factories. ahi Dominick Perry, eight years old, who, i of in erent checks built without sanitary arrangements, without water and with- out accommodations for cooking the food of the workers. In one instance, found #x ebfidren under years old “keeping house” in of @ shack while the remain- wf Of thé two families to which they df 5 i ? | Es FA i ( ia etree 3 ‘s H Uiitiiie iii sili Lif i548 “This matter seems to me to be und the authority of the State vione,” said Representative Hardwick of Georgia. “why ‘ae you gone te the State oP” “T have laid the matter Hefore the Mise just what the relations have been between the canmeries and the Capitol at 4l- any.” } —__—_——_ SULZER WITH “NEWSIES.” Waylaid, They Get Goveraer Phe- tegtaphed With Them. ALBANY, Jen, 11.—A dosen or more Rewsboye who sell papers about the Capital waylald Gov. Stlser on ‘his way ies from the Executive mansion to-day. ‘The boys have an organisation of thelr own with @ big collie dog 66 & mascot, ‘an dthey wanted the Governo? to be Photographed with them. Gov. Sulser “We'll give you @ plotui the spokes- When Ordered to Stop Smoking Youth Flashes Weapens. Carmine Di,Paolo, nineteen years old, liv it No, 604 East One Hundred and Righty-seventh street, the Bronx, was sentenced to serve three months in the workhouse to-day for smoking in the moving picture theatre at No. @8 East One Hundred and Highty-seventh street and raising s disturbance, According to Samuel Crispel, manager of the the- atre, Di Paolo went into the theatre all into the street, The young man returned to the thea- tre on Jan, 7 and insisted upon smok- i) ‘When ordered to stop he drew & revgiver. a e J0B HUNTERS HAUNT SULZER. ‘The testimony to which the Cour, | (ne . Governor «0 declared nein apt stro! lo fnawe it go es fae qe possible,” peroaiaands - Ceoa.ntonal “Bate” Tee High at Radelife. BOSTON, Jan. 11.-~There fo @ hint of calf Soe) Cl a ‘The court's decision sald there was no doubt fraud practiced on the coust that granted the Governor,” sai ‘then we'll eel] them for our |" DRAWS PISTOL IN THEATRE. | eityss is te Be publicly aired by Gév. Governer announced to-day @ney made by Mirebeau L. howl resenting the United Siscdiak ele of Now York, whe are te’ free Brandt.’ Mr. @ulser intends Gispose of the case immediately hearing. ‘The Governor said to-day what” Mt. Towns called on him and heating, but that Ke told Mr, it was the. result of a plot treet Amanclere to discredit | Guggenheim, was made after the decie- fon was read by Jatob Newman, asso- ciated with Samwel Untermyer, as heim's counsel. private grudge to satisfy, as well as Ahe hope to obtain a considerable part of the Guggenheim fortune,” said New- genhelm, claiming that the t = bupreme Coert of that wate where smiseed. In 1.3% she filed another guit to set the origin: Tilinois di: ‘ce, but ‘The present suit, was in Chancery, and claimed that Guggenhetm knew she, was not a resident of Illin‘s when the divorce was obta ire. Guggenheim, or Wahi, does not want mot but ertain beyond doubt divorce was legal. peal tes allie GET LONG ISLAND LICENSE TO WED HERE WEDNESDAY. Theodore M. Richle and Miss Mary ~ Dunlop to be Married at. ~ Koff Astoria. Just before the Marriage License Bu- claims derson ‘Waterbury, Conn, LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. ve Nis address ag No. ve, anes in, and said he was Ask Your Grocer for IRD’S EYE MATCHES: packed in boxes labeled non-poisonous They have been approved by the Municipal Explosives Commission and meet all the requirements of the new match regulations of New York City. THE BEST. MATCH MADE