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be pineed in a convent or some girls’ | School where discipline is strict. TELLS OF IMPROPER INFLU-| ENCES OVER GIRL. TO MEET BRYAN believe the affair was merely a lark. As he Was preparing to start for Borton Mr. Borden gave out a statement at the Fear Plan of Gov. Johnson and Moosers to Exclude Them From Conference. Hotel Manhattan, wisere he lives. “The whole thing is too deep for me, he said, “What (ne mouve was I do not know, but 1 am convinced fe pomething deeper in, thi than I know. 1 um pu been in doubt as to the best course to pursue, But 1 am convinced that my Gaughter’s fight is due entirely to the influence that was exercised ever her by Mrs, White and one of Mrs. White's mieces. “What juence to I do net “4 vow. ont boow fa strong. Mra |ALIEN LAW POLITICS, White was at Ormond last March ‘when Was there with my hter. -dtemens back to Washiggton but we had no sooner arrived | Johnson's Ambition to Be U. S: Senator Behind His Pres ent Attitude. SACRAMENTO, April 3.—Otate fene- tor Sanferd, Democratic National Comt- WHAT LOST HEIRESS || \ sanlers. Democracies AND HER COMPANIONS _}\ west secretary of state Bryan and. ex- IN FLIGHT LOOK LIKE || piain to nim tn advance how the Pro-|/ Greasives are trying to corral him te the exclusion of all others, This is only one mndication of the lively few over who ie to confer with, tr Here are the descriptions ef the principals in tho now fermous “ of the Missing Million-hetress”: Base Altxine ee oer tk, Bryan,when he arrives, The Bull tage + Agee inches; weight, 10) /¢" @F€ running things with a bigh es, grayish blue; hair, bo- [| 24nd, and the political aspects of the turmoil growing out of the allen land the head with & short Bang Hi} jegisiation have not tended to allay forehead; general ueearestage feeling. ee te tae Gormecn, sturey wuld, tame [|] It 18 reported to-day that Gov. Jonn- te ebunkiness; is devoted to [| son Is likely to lose the support of Col. cfothes and tayo he Roosevelt because of his stand. The Mrs. William J. White, also known || United States Senator Perkins, whose Place the Progressives expect to fill. Gov. Johnson was formerly against anw- Japancso jegisiation, it is declared. But in his assertion of State sovereignty he sounded a popular chord, so he ts stick: fmg te the tune, Cel, Roosevelt Is said, to feel that by s0 doing Gov. Johnson has thrown national security into the balance, and the bolief is expressed that the Colonel will support Francie J. Meney for United States Senator. REPUSE TO ASK OTHER GOVERN. ORS TO CONFERENCE. ‘With the Bull Moosers in the saddle, —— SHE LEAPED FOR STEAMER __| the Lesisiaturo yesterday retused to tn- i BUT FELL IN ICY WATER. | Vite Governors of other Pacino Const States to the conference with Mr. Bryaa. ‘The House voted dor @ apprint three members to welq@ome Was'Lassoed and Hauled Out =| Mr. Bryan and escort him to hus hotel. Shive ‘The floor leader teok the position that Miss Mary Kahne, forty-sigpt Secretary Bryan is an executive officer old, itvind “et ‘No. 88 Ditmas’ ‘and that ihe Ghiér Executive officer of Brooklyn, started for Stapleton, 1, 1,,| the State te the Governor, hence the Jeng face, dresses Plainly and wears little jewelry. tim, But test. They believe eversthing will be done to keep them from getting near Mr. Bryan, and for that reason J nese, but it Rite them equally as hard. ‘They are more important than the Jape in San Francisco jal and commer- clal circles, but they have no such gov- itll i i : of several others the en- her to tha top of the to the pler. was shivering from her but otherwise did not seem . A call was sent for tho ‘ambulance and she was taken the hospital. TALK OF THE FIREMEN HOTTER THAN THE FIRE That was Because Thels Auto Hook and Ladder Truck “Went Dead.” waving the flag of State's rights to the Fire started this afternoon tm (hel tune sung by Hiram Jonaaya. ha wreck of the dismantied apartment! taper clement Nes. 26 and 28 Went Finy- tt. The appearance of a fire areuse some interest in the and a number of the questa inft ‘and crossed to the Cen- menagers wall to take a casual Interest) Mr. Bryan will find a new dill ready ‘The hottest tring, for his laspeetion when he arri i i 2 elt nt i i which happende was not the fire, . Ast Hows ana Ladde ‘Truck Ne iy te e Tr 0, ; “y ponent ef eny such legislation, “bar \ “went dead” in front of the Netherlant| who. is, @ Johnson lieutenant.’ Aid frantic efforts] (nis ull. wilh fellow the line of ‘rea the midmt' ef] soning that Japanese are ineligible to aid gentioman | ¢ ith, whee and that and a high hat may properly exclude trom land ownership ad) aliens ineligible to asked, “could you] citizenship. The question of classing the tell me whan the exhibition In to besin?” | Japanese with the Chinese, however, has ‘There was some unanimous lankuase|never been regarded by the Japanese from the members of the company. 1t|Goverament as res adjudicate, and ite Was botter than the fire. extension to a prohibition of land own: -———— ership certainly creates @ new situation PMSS ALICE MEYER A BRIDE, |fer the. Federa Government ‘to deal with, instead of one long since settled, as is the ansertion of the Hooseveltian Gov, Johnson. Hi aifie? | sft i? a8 up Poe Fetary of the Navy and Lieut, Christo- ‘opher R. P, Rogers, U. 8. N. were mar- Wilson vied here at noon. Miss Helen Taft Secretary of State Bryan to Sacra- Was « bridesmaid and the ceremony | mento, Cal., to consult with the legis. Was attended by @ distinguished com-|jators there on the question of the [. pany including many government oM-| proposed alien land ownership legisla- 4) ciais and members of the diplomatic | tion. “) corpe. The majority of the Japanese news: ———E——— papers adopt a more tranquil tone to- Bank Reserve 615,145,700. ly clroulated Osaka aper, 4 companies for the week shows that they | anese fleet as no toy and says that tt f teserve in excess of legal| necessary or if forced thereto by dis ts a decrease of |criminatory legisiation ft Is capable of POOTSETEEE 2SS47-34 TOGO EOOT DVO TET DOCDOURHE DLO DOUOOOWUWU YY YORE DOOUE YUE HOUHVENI 1444 : TOBEFEATURE OF | AS POE ARREST SUFFRAGE PAGEANT Free Seats for the Scrub oe i g 3 3 t NOME'S] WE HES |SUZER RES EHEMER WHOSE | THEROTAGTIO. eizzeeeee -» NTOALED AG pepsi SENATORS Money, However, Goes to His ’ Wife, So Damage Suits for (Continued trom First Page.) _-.— Death Can’t Reach It. Hough. dred and Sixteenth street. by h fa left to his wife, alfto her son's wife, Court of Appeals next month. Leader of Barefoot Dancers cader of Barefoot Dancers, BAREFOOTOANGE (STRIKERS IN FURY [OWRH GS MLO |QUR SCHOOLBO Stating that she 24 20 “for personal | stain you and ald.you in any posable reasons with which hb te acquainted,” | Yay to secure the enactment of this Mrs, Louisa’Rosenholmer, who inherited | Primary law at tho present session of more than a million dollars trom her | ‘ht Leuisiature. husband, cut out ef her will her son,|MOPES ALL GOOD cITIZENS Edward 7, Rosenholmer, whose auto-| WILL SUPPORT BILL. mobile caused the death of Miss Grace| Only by direct primary legislation Yrs, Rosenhelmer died April | Ce", Ne make the people really masters 19 at her home, No, 620 West One Hun- It 1 understood that Rosenhelmer's| control of the government, and it Is as disinheritance was due to his mother’s| great an offense against the people to wish to prevent the money being selsed | #windle them out of their right to con- creditors or for damages due to| trol thelr own parties as to swindle the fatal automobile accident. His share| them out of te right to have their Mrs, Rosenheimer was the widow of Jultus T. Rosenheimer, head of the | isiation.” London Needle Company, who five yeare/ The Governor gave out a list of per- ago was mysteriously murdered In the} sons who he sald had volunteered to arden of his home, the Roses, one of the show places of Pelham, #be spent vast sums trying to run down her hus |publicans, Progressive: 4 Independence end's slayors, and later in defense of | Leasuers. The Democrats named tn- ber son, who was acquitted on’ the| cluded Charles N. Bulger, ex-Deputy charge of homicide, One half her es- tate gots to her daughter, Mrs, Emma RR. Curnen of No. 519 West One Huns Dug Area and Forty-third street, the other Frederick W. Hinrichs, Alex. ‘The question of Rosenbetmer'a prose- cution under the Callan law for fleeing Brith, after the accident comes before After Mise Hough's father had obtained a Judgment for $7,382 damages and oth COL. ROOSEVELT’S PART Mme. Lillian Nordica An+ ‘Theodore Roosevelt's speech and free seats for scrubwomen—these are three new “fe auffra, dom," the'first rehearsal of which will take piace next Tuesday. The pageant itself wil be given on the evening of ‘Friday, May 2. in the Metroopiitan Op- era House. , Virwes of woman, who are also the hand-madens of freedom. Their lead- er, Hope, is Mre. Florence Fleming Noyes, who danced as Liberty om the steps of the Capitol in Washingto1 Mrs. Sarah Truax Albert will be Jus- tice, and the other hand-maidens in- clude Mrs. Arnold Furst (who was an “Angel in Art" last night), Miss Edith Marley, Miss EMe Baker, Mise Beulah Hepburn, Miss Marion Becket, Miss Marjorie Manson and Mra Richard Bennew. The chief part in the pageant, Woman, hag been assigned to the act- ress, Miss Pauline Fredericks, and Co- jumbla, another important role, will be sung by Madame Lillian Nordica. ROOSEVELT TO ORATE ON “Woman Suffrage Demanded in the In- teresta ef Good Citisenship,” and he has Women of the Metropolitan Opera House. nounced to Sing jn Impor- tant Role. Barefoot dancers, the of Col just announced for the pageant, “A Dream of Free The barefoot damsels represent the WOMAN SUFFRAGE. As for the Colonel, he will orate on professed a bland willingness to em- Dhasize any aspect of his theme pre- ferred by the ladies, Here is the Col- of us we have a right, in the interests of all of us, to demand that every re- by ex-Senator Davenport. It is the duty of all good citizens in this State to of thelr own party organization, and unless they can thus master thelr own Party Organization they have no real choice expressed at the polls. I trust all good citizens will rally behind you in the effort to secure t! primary leg- speak in behalf of his bill at to-day's hearing, which included Democrats, R»- Attorney-General of Oswego; Daniel D. Frisble, ex-Speaker of the Assemoly, G, F. Ketchum, State Committeeman, ator Thomas H. john D. Linn, Fred- Rochester; Thomas the | Heffernan, Dunkirk; William H. Riley, Binghamton; John Ryan, Buffalo; A. ( Wallace, . Kelly, Troy, and vietims of the accident made claims, | stephen Ryan, Norwich, Roseahelmer went into bankruptcy for Mamilities of 957,773 last Aug. 16, four days after his mother had made her wil, . —_—>—_——_ ‘Wisheut Sympathy Walk: thia evening, union is recognised or not. > SPRINGHIELD, 1, April requisition on the York was tasued to-day by Gov, for the return of Thomas Drexel State Bank of Chici the Utle of “the ‘The 750 chauffeurs of the Yellow Taxi+|ence J. Shearn, John J, Hopper and cab Company who met last night to con- nider calling @ sympathetic strike to aid $0 machinista who walked out ‘Thur: day afernoon decided to postpone action unt Monday, ‘They were told the ma-|Sheafe Chi Brooklyn; Robert 8, chinists' strike will probably be settled | Binke tary of the City Club; J. J. In conferences the officials of the com- have shown a disposition to ree to the demands of the men for an{CALL FOR THE ARREST eight-hour day, at the same pay they are getting for nine hours, but it has been intimated that the strikers’ newly Organized union will not be recognised. ‘Tho men don't care much whether the jovernor of New Dunne] cal panker, on Representative Sims of Waterman, alias Edwin Waterman, who is under|Glover in contempt of the House and arrest in New York. It is charged that rman on April 16, last; forged a Kk and obtained $16,800 from man a few days ago Med to New York, where in the gay placed he acqi wmalillonaire hig. The Republicans incited Rev, Ed- ward W, Miller, Rev, Charles 8, Hager, Rev, A, -H. Abbott, Walter F. Ward, representing the Civic League, and H. Leroy Austin, Albany; ex-Representa- IAUFFEURS HOLD UP STRIKE} tive witiam 8, Bennett, ex-Judge Wil. jam H, Wadhams, New York, -Mach Likely to Win] City Comptroller Willlam Prendergast of New ‘York and A. J. Elias of Buffalo represented the Progressives, while Clar- Herbert Limburg of New York volun- teered on behalf of the Independence Leagui Others on the list were Canon William ‘Connell and J. De Witt Warner of ew York, ————,——— OF GLOVER, WHO STRUCK CONGRESSMAN SIMS Washington Banker in Contempt —Wants Warrant Issued. WASHINGTON, April %6.—The Special %—A} House Committee which investigated the assault by Charles C. Glover, a lo- ‘Tenneasee reported to-day it had found recommended that the Speaker issue a warrant for his arrest to anawer that charge. the service of the State, and it is a wrong of the community te deprive all of us of what women can do for the community through their votes." the Spirit of Woman, after making vain appeals to Truth, Knowledge, and Equity, finally kneels at the altar of Freedom, Then Hope shows her the vision of Liberty, and she arouses her sister women and their children to seek the vision, The pageant of States fol- lows, in which each State, represented by a man and a woman, lays a wreath on Freedom's altar, but only the rep- resentatives of the nine enfranchised States and of Alaska are allowed to enter the temple. The rest of the men form @ sciid phalanx at the foot of the terrdce, barring the progress of the women, until Justice, invoked by the Spirit of Woman, intervenes with litted sword, House Committee in Report Finds}. onel’s very satest uttgrance upon suf- frage, as given out by Mra, James Lees Laidlaw: “In solving the great problems ahead Finally, free seats for the pageant yrill be offered to the forty ecrubwomen of the Metropolitan Opera House. ‘There is a secret hope that these ladies may be so grateful that they'll offer to ewell the numbers of the suf- frage parade next day. Even the suf- {ragist occasionally condescends to em- ploy indirect influence, WHAT THE STORY OF THE PAGEANT WILL SHOW. The story of the pageant shows how Freedom at last appears on the scene, taking the form of Columbia, and as a @nale leads the performers and audience in the Spangied Bannet ‘Some of those not previously an- nounced who will take part in the pageant are Mrs. David Balch, Miss Irene Beach, Mrs. Riva Weil, Mrs, Al- bert Plimpton, Mrs, Margaret Brewer, Miss Irene Dimock, Mra, Arthur Bowen, Miss Mysa McMein, Miss Keith Wake- man, Mrs, A. F. Townsend, Mra, Mo- Donald Sheridan, Miss Margaret Wy- cherly, Miss Kathleen Lyon, Miss Alice Reed, Mra. Frank Stratton, Miss Doro- thy Willams, Mra, Alexander Morton, Mrs. T. 8 Welton, Mise Edna L. Plimp- ton, Mrs. Philip Boileau, Mise Elisabeth Cleveland, Mrs. Robert Milton, Miss Helen GriMth, Miss Gertrude Lee. ———__. GOOD-BY TO HORSE CARS. Crosstown Line Will Be Changed to Blectrio Road. Gradually the last of New York City’s horse car lines are going, The ropolitan Crosstown Company wants now to supplant its present nag-hauled cars with up-to-date stor- age battery trams and has accordingly made application for power to do to the Public Service Commiasion, ‘The crosstown line runs through De- lancey street across the Bowery, through Spring street to West Broad. d thence through 8p d Watts streets to street ferry. The Commission will consent to the change, pee THE CLOSNIG QUOTATIONS, ‘The following were the highest, lowest and lest porfoca for to-day And’ the bet thauges. es com pared with yesterday's closing quotations: 1g, eS Chairman Davis of West Virginia sald he would call it up for action as svon seat House had disposed of the ¢"" the mob rocked to and fro as th thelr way to the front. Men in the front rowa leaped onto the stage, and for an inatant it looked as though the detectives would be torn from his sfde | mijiton who consecrated his lifo 10 the door of the hall. out from among the detectives and | +, ¢1,000,000, to churches and the religious workd' advance to the front of the stage, both | organizations with which he was ami-|Cnrmvel second only to the . arms raised in a commanding gesture lated. ie mother, brother and sisters | Olymplc games in interest and im for ellence, While over the rumbling | are only mentioned in the will casually. | portance, was held at Franklin Fiel¢ roar of the crowd his big voice | ‘The Chicago Avenue Church of Chi-/ to-day. This is the greatest and eal) boomed Towudl: cago receives $100,000 and the Moody / big relay meet of its kind in the comm: .... fenes now. These men have @ war-|nibie Institute of New York gets $10,-| Hast and West having sent their vers *"| fant for me. They have ao right to} 000, while the China Inland Mission of| best athletes to thia city for the nine: 7» arrest me, I want to be arrested. | Germantown, Pa., receives $250,000./ teenth annual games held unde? the; They can't hold me. J shall be out | Seven other organizations receive sums / direction of the Red and Blue. os with you again before nightfall. Let | ranging from 950,000 to $25,000, The fleetest runners from the lead" | no man here make @ move to stop us.| Young Borden, who was twenty-five|ing colleges and schools from tht I am going with these gentlemen and | years old, diced March 3 last. Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic eee: « Tam going voluntarily.” the shoving from behind continued, but those nearest the stage and under the|qneown Out Wi commanding gase of their leader turned their strength against the on- Saya, and Wants $2,000. by DeWitt Clinton, New York; Erasmus. pressing tide and with shouted words| Mra Annie Rosen of No. 91 Pitt|Hall, Brooklyn, wecond; Philadelphta ? added their counsel to the commands! street eued in the Supreme Court to-|Northeast Manual, third. Time. 8.86 ~™ of Quinlan. day to recover $2,000 damages which| One-mile-relay, preparatory schoots Uttle group, only to close in close be- hind them, but not a hand was raised under the glare of Quinlan, and unmo- lested escorted his captors to\th door. Then he walked quietly to Police Headquarters, behind him a yelling, Jeering mob of strikers, but a mob whose members he controlled under the Slances which he frequently cast back over them, and as Quintan passed through the por- tals of Police Headquarters the throng waited a few minutes in the street and | asainst the Ic then drifted off in couples or larger Groups, once again to take up their Stand at the railroad station against the coming of Haywood. at the station and were met by dozen deputy sheriffs and det armed with warrants for their arrest. Round the station were 2,000 or more strikers who had waited for hours against the coming of their leaders, and a mighty shout arose as girl man| fifth street, to-day, and his leg was appeared on the platform. It changed | broken. stepped forward and arrested the couple. | moving slowly. Henry Gilroy, the mo- . The crowd aurged forward, but afiss | torman, ang Pelconen, Schotiman ef! 2.000 Society Folk. at Hewlett door was slammed shut and locked in| by Dr, Bradbury of the J. Hood Wright their faces. Hospital. He refused to go to the hos- in Plenty. CROWD FOLLOWS, BUT MAKES | pital and was taken to his home in the call for s patrol wagon, and presentiy |“VOICELESS” SUFFRAGE TALK one came with a score of policemen OF YOUNG BORDEN, WHO WIN RELAY RA DED AS MISSONARY) WN PHILADELPA Relatives Barely Mentioned in Will by Chicagoah Who Gave | De Witt Clinton’ and Horace Mann Teams Score in Big @ Up Life in His Work. U. of P. Carnival. THER LEADER (Continued from First Page.) er hest from the stage tried to pus! CHICAGO, IL, April %.—The will of fam Whiting Borden, the young (Spectal to The Evening World.) : ind tossed over the sea of heads to | work asa missionary and died in Egypt} PHILADELPHIA, April 26—Amer while on his way to the fleld of his|!ca’s premior athletic meet, the Unk work, leaves all of his property, amount-| versity of Pennsylvania annual réley BWR then Quinlan was seen to burst “Have Gone,” he shouted. “No non-| pie Institute $100,000. The National] try, institutions from the North, South oo Doard vied for honors in their epecta. An angry murmur in the crowd and [ 5 Telay events to-day, while work?s, CRIPPLE SUES DOCTOR champions strove to uphold their reo. ords in the exhibition competitions, beanie One-mile-rolay, high schoole—Wee Slowly tho shoving and pushing e alleged she suffered from Dr. Ab-| Won by George School, Pennsylvania} + ceased, the murmurs died down and|/raham Jacobi of No. 19 East Forty-|Manhattan Prep. New York, second) * * presently Quinlan, Jess a prisoner than | seventh street. rooklyn Poly., third; St. John’s Prep. >? the protector of the three men who| Mrs, Rosen has but one leg. Sho| Brooklyn, fourt! “ nominally held him in custody, pushed| alleges that she and ‘her daught One-mile-relay, preparatory soheck< through the strikers’ ranke to the| Bertha called at Dr. Jacobi’s office by|-—Won by Haverford, Pennsylvania; : doors. appointment on March 31 last. Dr.| Delancey, Philadelphia, second; Meo NOT A HAND RAISED AGAINST cob! asked the name of their former |kenzie, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., thin. Times © physician and the nature of the girl's] 3.43 4-5. ad ailment, and when she gave him the Orie mile relay, preparatory schoola— {¥ desired information, Mra. Rosen| Won by Horace Mann, New York; Wir ewe the doctor put them eut. From/ mington, Friends, second; Morristown ,) the shock, Mra. Rosen says, she has|N. J., third; Franklin and Marshall been 111 ever since. Academy, Lancaster, fourth, Time ———— In the first heat of the 120-yarde hur ICEMAN TELLS OF BRIBE, | race 3. P. Nicholson, Stasourg equalled the world's record of 15 1-5 pa a Re @ seconds; A. L. Jackson, Harvard, wat eridan Asks Police to Hold De-| seconds; A. [a Jackson Har ad teetives Shadowing Him. Nicholson, Missouri; J, R, Case, ny.” Joseph A. Sheridan, President of the] nols, J. Cronley, Virginia; F. Myers, Ip- as Independent Ice Dealers’ Association, | diana State Normal School; ©, Ham-' ” who for years has been making a fight| mett, Pennsylvania State; A. Le Jack-* Trust, caused two al-|son, Harvard; A. J. Griffith, Pennayl- *4* leged Burns detectives to be taken to|vanta, and G. Bryan, Princetom, art the City Hall police station to-day.| qualified for the semi-finals, ‘ Lulet, Holtze refused to hold them, Ove-Mile Relay, College—Won by Brooklyn Col- ig telling Sheridan to get a warrant for| Weg: Menbattan College second: Deanison For it was at the Erie station that | them. THE POLICE. ‘The crowd opened a passage for the ‘The were shouts, but no violence, Miss Flynn and Tresca had been arrest-| Mr. Sheridan told of having received ed. They had arrived in Paterson on|® “bribe” of. $1,000 last Nudggiteerte the train arriving at 10.07 o'clock, and| which he Geclared came from the Ice with them had been Quinlan, But, more | Trust, He said he’ had-turned the money wise than they, he had run to thi over to District-Attorney Whitman, who car and jumped off on the side opposite | was making an: investigation, and that the station just before the train came | he trad been asked by the prosecutor to | ind to a halt, Then by » cut across back | say nothing regarding the incident streets he had reached Helvetia Hall in here ngryeny aaa time to make a four-minute address to i the strikers before the detectives CAR RUNS DO! guessed where he was and followed him. |. 0040. isanee, Mighty, Suffers 0 alight ‘Tresca and Miss Flynn tried t e ajalen law Reuben Isaacs, eighty years old, a retired real estate dealer, of No. 829) West End avenue, was struck by & southbound trolley car at Amsterdam avenue and One Hundred and Twenty- WITH LIVELY SPORT =: AT ROCKAWAY HUNT = to @ threatening roar as the police] The car had just started and was were hustled into , carried Mr. Isaacs ‘ation and the | Atth street station, tain Srug store, where he was attended) Track and Oral Betting” NO EFFORT AT RESCUE, ambules (eee 6 ‘The persence of two thousand folk, principally members of the, running alongside, Miss Flynn and|Mee., Cooley Turns Crank That/| Island horsey set, and betting carried ., ‘Trescs re put s the renee and hur- ds Crowd Broadway. n more openly than was done at any .: w ‘lice ui F sa tice ana nating “Se |_Aftr maroaling «te company off te hunt meting ext yar, fatal but making no effort to rescue their | suffragettes on the Broadway ide of the/ the opening o Hunt Cede leaders. City Hall Park to-day and mounting 8] season at Newlett, L. 1, this afternoon. The indictment of the I. W. W.'lead-| portable platform, Mra. Florence M.| rt was the first day of racing at the new ers was the throwing down of the|Ccoley demonstrated the “‘volcele98) course of the Rockaway Hunt Club, as by the authorities. The news| speech.” which held a crowd. well as the opening of the racing sea- flashed through strike circles last night, | The “voiceless speech” comprises @r&U-| son that promisese to be the most suo- although the indictments had purpose-|ments for woman suffral cessful since the Hughes anti-betting ly been delayed until within a few min- | cards in le bh played On 4M! iaws went into effect. utea of 5 o'clock, the time the leaders |easel. The crowd read without comment] “phe paddocks and lawns were have been accustomed to leave Pater-|while Mrs. Cooley turned the crank.|tnronged with favhionables keenty en- son for New York. Haywood, Miss|She also made @ speech. She was a8-| joying the first taste of racing New Flynn and Tresca got away last night, | sisted by Mra. Eunice D, Brannon, Miss/ York has had this year. It was the and Lessig, who lives in Paterson, was| Alice Constable, Mra. F. H. Cabbott and/aret opportunity for showing id arrested at his home. Mra. E. Bisbee, pring styles in outdoor totlets, amd Koettgen, who was indicted simply — some wonderful creations were te be because he owns Helvetia Hall, where| Actress Sues fer Heavy Damages. | seen, the strikers meet, will be arrested| Henrietta Irene Bollinger, @ dancer] ‘Those of a speculative bent found ~y probably to-day or to-night, though the | and actress, brought suit to-day in the| no trouble in backing thelr judgement police, realising they can get him at|Supreme Court for $75,000 damages | of the horses with mo: for the Mt « any time, are in no haste to arrest him|from Andrew Albright, for injuries re-| tle brothers of the books swarmed : | until Haywood shall have been captured. | ceived when struck by an automobile | through the crowd in force. In several »” Koettgen 1s father of Ewald Koettgen, |at Seventieth street and Broadway on| instances bolder members of the eraft < an I. W. W, organizer. December 23 last. She recites that| displayed their rolls with great wae’ Wealthy Socialists who have cham-|her legs were injured so that she has| concern and thoughtfully tipped qpeg- °* ptoned the cause of the I, Wy W. are! been unable to follow ther occupation, | tators off to the fact that they would + understood to be ready with Onsh ball/at which she was able to earn $3,200) accept bets, All betting was oral, of for the leaders, and so it 1s likely that |, year, course, be the release of all of them will follow divtideamaiaataaiaiiis Six races were on the card and gee@ immediately on thelr arraignment be Robinson Gets a Stay. t was provided in prectionily fore Judge Kleinert. Gupreme Court Justice Lehman di-| every pvent. ‘The first race was @ Prosecutor Michael Dunn sald to-day | rected District Attorney Whitman to|loway ‘handicap at one-half mile that the first of the trials could not be| snow cause on Monday why a certif-| 6 won by B. K. Gatin's Live Win, begun until May 6 By that time all] iste of reasonable doubt should no: be| WhO came under the wire eignt the persons in doubt will have been! i.904 to Policeman Thomas F, Itobin-|Shead of the nearest: contender, 4 & arrested, for it ts no part of the plan | 40, under sentence of six years for ex-| Blodsett’s Jack Cadé w ond and of the I. W. W, leaders to lose this|toXon pending his appeal from the|DeWitt Bamberger's Bete third, Mo + opportunity to pose as martyrs, Noth-| orton The order stays Robinson's|tme Was taken, Kinderhook and ing could ald them more among thelr | Ten oval to Sing Sing. Petits Chevaux collided at the post ama followers in their fight against the fell. — American Federation of Labor, which cai ce ee . We ert im trying to . a eae reat bg Bl CINCINNATI, O., April GALENA, Il, April 26—The - than to be arrested and prosecuted, Herrmann, chairman of the National|firet anniversary of the birth of Gem. / Mies Flynn and Tresca were released |Baseball Commission, eald to-day he had|U. 8. Grant was celebrated here in $2000 bail each, Quinlan was held in [Rot Fecelved any official application from | Joseph W. Bailey, former United States . in 06000 bell each. " lty Cobb for reinstatement. He refused | Senator from Texas, delivered the peim- y < $7,000 bail and it is likely that he may ? to comment on the case until It came| cipal address at the Grant Memorial xa. have to remain tn Jail until Monday as | {0 Comment on tee Wid, Home, and later reviewed @ atreet par it ts not expected that bail in this | ‘nto the bande of the commission for of-| rage,’ Many civil war veterans teak amount can be raised easily. Acta! ectlos, part in the celebration, Haywood did not put In an appearance Lr ie Haga tn Paterson to-day and It was rumored | Died tm Street of Heart Disease, Mimeett, that he intended slipping into Haledon | Walter Travers, Afty years old, « col- . Apel s—aoeadl i to-morrow and bringing about his arrest {lector living at No. 2% West Forty- & professional wrestler, ceme in the midst of a dramatic address to |fourth street, Bayonne, N. J. was| mitted suicide to-day ufter he had shot. the strikers, atricken with an attack of heart disease | and killed Grace Campbell. The tres. pa in front of No, 91 Broadway this after. | edy eta in the wo y World Wants Work Wonders. |recsn nim *"°"" asiee! 814 souls a ‘