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| BURGLARS |Silk Strikers Embarking on Train at Paterson hi ee WEBI - For Trip Here to Produce Big Pageant in Garden nation invaders. ' 1880 and the cup went to ce pice Wuhrer the| DESTROY HOUSE 10 Photographed Especially for The Evening World by a Staff Photographer. | PUTT VOEDE ODODE DOOEDD —Larty and Monte—and POLED O18 14O14 1490944190002 G0EREO4 1 94000190014-0010009 0000 seve: UNENOGUES PCNPOGKET OODNOTQULTY. STOLE TO BUY'FINE | INDYNAMITE PLOT: CLOTHES FORBABY SENSATION COURT |Mrs. Gross, Wife and Mother, | As Jury Frees Magnate and Dis- | Longed for Finery and agrees on Atteaux Bribery. Got It by Theft. Charge Is Brought Up. Be ‘vur’ . itedicted. then (Detectives Seek Amateurs Who Four” retained | A , alee ty vs tae Cup a ine! Knew Dide Family in er be questioned. 4 it great as the “Big Four" players $4,200 Robbery. ) Were, they owed much of their skill to ‘the Wonderful practice which Keene, Maleetm Stevenson and Louls Stoddard them. These men patriotically ‘ ‘The love for finery and other things that are so dear to's woman Is respon- sible for Mrs. Lottie Gross, young and attractive, of No, 22 Lenox avenue, | Witted on all counte by « jury today the charge of having conspired un- |betng in the Tombs preparatory to|°" ' serving @ term of ten months in the| @¥tully to plant dynamite in Lawrence THEY WERE EXPERTS. Wisk, milous, Prasat se” ae American Woolen Company, was ac- he Rg Miabeed dotenders, riding | Leave No Clue or Finger Prints cata string ponies toes we; — On Which Baffled Police Taaivens mowete. Denitentigry. Mrs. Groas was sentenced te Sree the serena sare 1s coy” PRACTICE GAMES WERE DES Can Work. pti gen Genel {General Geasions, on| “rhe jury. dlagreed on the ping ll ay PRRATELY PLAVEO. counts In the Indictment against Fred- opring in many is Pong llgendbe ring Pog Aloney Gould'e| Ideut. Von Wagner and detectives of * Georgian Court in Lakewood, grooming | the Staten Island police are without a the American team as though the Suc | glue in their search to-day to the !den- er husband, and Best of all, my| Dennis J. Collins, the Cambriige dog ot the defenders depended OF | uit, oe ine burglars who robbed the| $O066446664-66004-55:446064 644049400595 69440015086 DE46 66464666-4494040064006066606-0140444-460804060660800009 | DDY, Yet T vould not help stealing.”| fancier. Who turned State's, evidence, was found guilty on the first two coumis. ccavinicec ond” Piping| Rome of John Dide, No, #82 Amboy = — — | ere om (fold Probation OMmcer Ka-| put was soauitted on the other three, sgcrub” team moved with It | road, Witingvilie, last night, of $2,700 r) ° ttle farm. 1 raise vegetables, ana | MINKY: “It is like & disease. 1 kept! Wood was immediately discharged) jot archers etree | rns ora tamscan. «| DIP CENAT(RG = | Where Tariff Making Senators 2 honest ter nearly four years and then| while Colline and Atteaux remained in foe tt 4 potatoes, and ssintdee ‘Never was such practice seen crapes nod apples, I am interested in | t2@ Old Gegire to ateal—to get something| the seats assigned to them, ae Attofney in riding of cpponents, sy 66 339 , tease formmoct in riding of cOzoucrge: | Ing the house eo veriously that the ruine Have 7 heir “Pocket Interests RICH SENATORS. POOR SENATORS. ‘s an apple orchard over in Berkeley | for nothing—came tack.” Harry F. Hurlburt, oflef counsel for unequalled raed, and 60 seorche4 4 of his the old-fashioned eafe into which they ' fode like a cel had broken that finger prints which ; r Milburn, rougnest of the! may have deen left on it were obliter- LIPPITT, Bhode Island, cotton | BACON, Georgis, farm mills. County. It will be five or atx years be-| Mrs. Gross told the probation officer | Wood. arose and addreswd Judge sara inn siways pertectly fait, | need, pipe factory, “ the nearest approach te MIO) Basugh of the sate remained to show \ in Keene. Coupled t that the task of opening it must have } of the fine point been performed by amateurs and the | meeefineees from @ Woman at Fifth avenue and/erick E, Atteaux, wealthy dye stuf Forty-second street on Feb. 15. maunfacturer, but acquitted him on the “I had @ good home, a loving, gen-| fifth count. ZODGE, Massachusetts, corporation securitios. WEEKS, Massachusetts, banker. BOOT, Hew York, corporation se- fore it will produce, It is on the cole- | that gi@years ago, before her marriage, | CTO*Y.. BURTOR, Ohio, farm and some city property. only years of experience at detectives are working on the theory brated Apple Pie Ridge, she had fun away from her mother's| Atter reviewing the charge that an wae could give and “wale the (a8; | ehat the robbers were persone who new hi rt an Interest will produce some revenue. vslaaoon nthe shat leginygiew 3 4. iprvetoetld Fer 9,000 ure Ferien pettonyre ou. histo Ky twenty-twp years old, “I returned to| it tnere te any evidence that an attorney insuran beara my mother's home in this city. A h r “at os Kansas, country news- Clarke of Wyoming fs a lawy pd young man, « friend of the family, who opeacnet opty epet at. KENYON, tows, farm that doce not ty we knew all about my imprisonment,| be immediately and publicty dismissed pay. been started, DUE not Yat productive, | (ROUERE well enough of me to marry| trom the dar. On behalf of mygalt and been, started, 2 Ag Rot, et, proeuotive, me For four years I kept straight.| in justice to myself, my client and my fluence would ‘have any effect I should | DUNE (nat ume my baby came Tt 18) associates I ask that Your Honor imme- endeavor to influence members of the and Is now nearly four years old. Investigate the matter, put wit- Senate in regard to the coal situation. | 4® the baby grew older I spent every oath and get at the truth duty om coal, al- | cent my husband gave me, and he was! right here and now. Of course the . wntil Tam con. | In Grand Jury will investigate, that te . This a matter that children dressed—-children of the rich pee pron Gli all of ‘eaten in Central Park. It-took more money | about. And I ask Your Honor to teke to dress’ the baby and myself in the| the matter up.” . > way I ‘wanted than my husband gave! nigTRICT - ATTORNEY ABSOLVES me. Then I went back. 7 LAWYER FOR WOOD. “For the last year I have deen steal- marr sower || will make mea fine lif home, in company with ancther giri, a| Stem? had been made to bribe Juro? any change Was ® SUT’ | Dide well and were aware that he and T get old. I also rofessional: thief = Morris Shuman, and that he was thé car stock in Chatleston and Hunting: | pick pockets, Sie wan arrea ae tn rice | attorney responsible, he salds ) enock to n&o enthusiasts, It ~ wife opent tact evening in Huguenot (Continued trom First Page.) rk, ton.” "The charge that an OMfcer of this LaFollette of Wisconsin has nores| sing Prins, nn (erm 1% Movamen-| court tried to bribe a juror. is a charge RETURNED TO FIND HOUSE IN FLAMES. that a little sinc mine in which he has| “when I Anished my tefm ¢ that strikes at the system of justice, 1 The elderly couple returned home Delaware, coal and ‘Wisconsin, lumber and iron ore. OLIVER, Pennsylvania, newspapers, m Steel, coal amd copper. 80 on, J think we own something JACKSON, Maryland, lumber. rd 00,000 acres of land. I mean compani SWANSON, Virginia cottom# mill. ‘They learned that/ ef which I am president, and in some'| GOFF, West Virginia, coal and oil. the fire half| cases I am the majority owner. fam a|] QRONNA, Worth Dakota, farms and director in three per making con- banks, eerne. I think I have $90,000 in the|| wammuw, Wyoming, sheep ranches. paper business. I suppose I have sik or || GCarmom, Mew Mexico, lanas and -———___ eight farms. My Kenosha farm is said ‘mines. to de the best In Wieconsin—90 acres all under drained. I have tron mines in the Upper Penineula of Michigan. Out +) ‘of the Stephenson mine Inst year we got | bury, Is by no means a poor man. Hel possessions as follows: ing. 'I.longed for pretty clothes for] Judse Crosby called on District~Attory oe psy ik cone: ee mae $112,000 royalty. 1 don't know what i| testified to the following holdings in in- myself and the bevy-chat's, why’ | ney Pelletier for bis posttion in the mat- the in To|dustries subject to tariff Mb al cesAlald Uicaacrenegtbeata lies tole 1 had ued my husband] ter. mere Dide had deen an athletic trainer. Lyra ipa ah bleed ae sap bree i . My cotton plantation con- stole J prom my husband | ter. \ guess at it I would say 40,000 Copper mining companies, $100,000, when hémerried me thet I would nev I indorge every word Mr. Hurtburt BURGLARY DISCOVERED BY Al thre-tened with ore Diamond Match Company, 125 again. He thought I has said,” said Mr. Pelletier, ‘I want res, @ZARCH OF AUING. Genator Lippitt of Rhode Island Ip or less real estate, at Mice bulld- to say as a. public official that there ts oar Steel Casting Company, | ings and things of that’ hind in my not stop stealing for the best man God| not the sMi@htest suspicion, belief native town.” created I could not stop for anybody. | thought that Mr. Hurlburt hed any een a) ways will ‘The couple vever became well| another millionaire. He is the cham- Frees Hele g Herne ge kag errs peek hag seb bad ‘coal companies, $3,000, Probably the righest Southern Senitor T wanted the sige \ilngs'of this worsd, | seowen With Say Com ; cotton mills, This ts his own story of Agricultural Chemical, | is Goff of West Virginia. He has an like other people had, for myself and| It ts an outrageous use of a reputable LIPPITT MILLIONS IN COTTON Pinger ieee cell aprlis lagi Pe igies aad Siterary er ial leoeeaana ana Utaeus peta eins GOME POOR MEN IN THE the baby*ms home those days with my | very bottom of it. The Grand Jury will RIFF. . eles legit dala servant. Tbe other dayp 1 stayed at| take the matter up on Monday, and £ home:.witt-my. baoy-e t her to| am willing to co-operate Cours ‘ ATE, TOO. tered a special train of thirteen coaches| know her mamms.” = “4 in-any other investigation that may be ‘There are poor Senators as well as|on the D, L. & W., which pulled out of| Detective Frank Cassansa of the Cen- | decided/on.” rich ones. Rome of them minimize their | Paterson at 10.45 o'clock, arriving in| tral Office arrested Mrs. Gross. He saw SudgpiCrosby said that there wae ne comfortable condition into the poverty| Hoboken about 11.15. By arrangement! her acting suspiciously in a crowd try-| rule or @ractice whereby euch an tn- class and others confess to dependence] the men, women and children who are! ing to get ona west bound Forty-second | quiry @@mld be ordered, but Hurfourt on their Senatorial salaries, Bits of|to take part in the pageant met in front | street car. did not board the car, | jumped to his fest with: humor are apparent in the recitals of | of Turn Hall, Paterson, an hour before| put walked away. Cassassa followed ‘Your Honor, this is contempt of your the poor, but the rick are frowningly| thelr train left. her, and when he saw her open the| court. Will you sit by and permit this serious. The hall, closed some weeks ago by |chatelaine bag of a woman at Fifth ave-| to be settled by a secret inquiry. My Pepe Goes of ges eget tel td the gi hah on opened, but the| nue and abstract some money he reputation demends an tmmediste in- ugustus O. Bacon of Macon, Georgia, | crowds gathe! In the street in front of | rested her. A roll of bills containi uiry and I sumbit that a public and ise the “ac dbptall LN a eee aa Hip etrord CANE Wet tke eee who has been in the Senate eighteen| It. Chief of Police Bimson and several | 9 was found on her. At Police Head. eet raatiog should be prctager Your capacity. Two y Of | years. Policemen were on hand, but there was | quarers the records identified Mrs. Gross | Honor.” eure stock was cbebiy about foscl peal eee | yoreet woe absepyigind Senator body Crawford of South Da-|no disorder, The strikers had too much S “Rose Hanson, pickyocket, Photo- Diessletaattornsy Pelletier said he had common stock worth asidered | kote item!: his personal wealth | at stake to jeopardize their chances of No. 17,606," Ned a Gi: I should not call the com- | terests in the Senate. This is what he “ graph No. 17, already cal @ Gra is. os pulang y fed quickly, “My material interests are|reaching New York without delay. ‘On the way to Police Headquarters the | tion for next Monday and suggested that ¢ount of the tariff agitation, 3 do think no Snancial interest in any | Very limited. Confined mostly to « law | PERMISSION TO PARADE IN PAT.| woman, according to Cassases, told him | the public investigation go over until the Tariff bill will injuriously affect | matter affected by the tariff. I have this business, I think it would very | been a stockholder in the United States WIDE CONTRAST IN PENNSYL- VANIA SENATORS. Senator Oliver of Pittsburgh te = very n a goods of various kinds, The Manvilie man, He flatly refused to disclose . Company of Providence manufactures a | his interests in any enterprise excepting very wide range of cotton cloths. Its | those subject to tariff. In that restricted @apital stock is 94,280,000, I own about | list he enumerated these possessions: & quarter of it. Other members of my Two Pittsburgh dally newspapers, family—my brothers and sistere—have | worth $1,600,000, . come of it. I think probably the family $100,000 invested in paper mills. owns between one-half and two-thirds. 1,000 shares U. 8. Stee! Preferred, “Z have been general manager for 7,600 shares Pittsburgh Coal Com- twenty-five or thirty years. I only exer-| pany Preferred. (Continued from First Page) brary, some town lots, a home in she had been very successful in her] Wednesday, when ‘would ®e in a Huron, and some paid up life ineur- ERGON DENIED. r just what there — ance. Application had tb " ‘Some Gays T got as much an $200," materially affect the amount of cotton bs ree Caen te Semney leet io two Minnesota Senators, Knute| tice for a permit to parade to the rell.| Cassemsn says dhe peed pela oak 8 The aunsoetion | of the proven aka @oods manufactur in country G oF Ahe amount wou! aa. ie eerateh beat. Snywhere from fifty to two hundred | hands of a receiver or will be in a few | Nase’ mrs cin, are among the} road Cele oe wn ea faye ine Sosked nome times the leas | declared he would take up the question cg ved mallions.”* Gaya 1 gave up the practice of IaW| farmer with only a farmer's por ay rhs Station the striker went in| money I got. ‘Bometimes I have only | on Wednesday in open court. > real el iets enue ase marcas Wary Mie | pratmieanlly te ase tires co rene Hons, although Senator Clapp was | straggiing disorder through the streets ee et BRYAN NAMES DICKINSON,’ wy ‘erhaps for t reason he! ¢rom Turn Hall. The cost of the trai: 4 se fee ie i Affected enterpriecs: jay with any person, firm, associa | can support two farms, one in Minne- of ane train | 31: WEATHER BUREAU CLERKS ; was aixty-five cents ¢0 each passenger, and, as many of the strikers are atmost| WHO AIDED MOORE REDUCED | WASHINGTON, June 1.—Masor J. J. starving, only about 1,200 of them could a Dickirison of New York was today ap- National Lead Company, 690 shares, @ another in Maryland, near , 1 | eased in the manufacture or sale of | Sm an i Mrs. Housman Spoke to et See Spee any articles named in the tari bi” | Washington, i ! HY i i H iz ‘teres: Senator Burton of Ohio has been in| m, the trip. pointed by @ecretary Bryan representa- Defore thi Frederick ‘About Having oll ilitasaaeg Ceptenn Phe hasret Wat aaeatea op “ne terug | Constess nearly twenty years, an old] "More than 1,00 who couldn't go ac- Their Political Work. for Former) ti. or une Panama-Paciic Exposition ef © mare bachelor with literary tastes, simpie Chief Rewarded With Promotion | 9,000 0 year in the State Departméat. Senator Penrose did not state. companied the lucky ones to the station 1 Saved Some Money. ee eae re er nee wae) Witte P 3 ‘a vacancy ape ud: and cheered them, Major Dickinson's duties wilt consist of Md na | nm o ds Charged. Another slender thread of evidence, | “Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of kcussa-| One thousand shares Steel Pre: | Tuiet Car, Ciataanel ot wills wanes swore canepisient WY Meeks, shawnee in| Ce alter qnonita mice ton Deinting a way into the impenetrable | ¢ usetts likewise confined saan te ‘One-third the Jackson Brothers. | féated for cash Fresca, Patrick Quinlan ced. Milacnsce | leged political activity which, resulted mystery surrounding the disappearance | tarif interests and gave the followings | ane nn enn tor ag | it:for seven years and I have only been | Cimon ee sat appear it the min {in the revent dlemissal of former Chief from Plum Island lest Saturday night|COD@E TELLS OF HOLDINGS IN| jaie sainion, with large tracts of | there once. I own several parcels of | city, and M was sald this course had | Wille L. Mooté Henry L. Hatekell ab Mra, Olen Movoman, waa wasovered CORPORATIONS, land in North Carolina. Feal estate, but they are not ui | yeen determined on lest the police should | Professof of” métecrology, and D. J. nies manufacturing. 1, chief clerk, have been suepend- to-day when Keay Frederick, « squatter, |. em © stockholder te te ne nene| grvome at Baitoburs, Ment fF | genator Bradley of Kentucky, a Re-| Sndcocasion to interfere, Carroll, What sort of an impression will this| ed without pay ‘pending an investigu- Uving on the island at some distance | oped in the bill, I have never heard publican, spent eo much of his time and Pageant make upon a New York aud- from the spot where Mrs. Housman ‘any of the companies in regard to |COME RICH SENATORS FROM fmoney, Senting the) Demeornis of ie Dee iG Intarsattie. ith erie ose, ferred againat I cannot suppose that thelr THE WESTERN STATES. tee, Leader Haywood has sald he ex-| fifty employes in all, alleging that. they money-makii was a forgoten art. Py 2 2 an before ane disappeared into the senna anertne: 7. General! ong of the rich men of the Northwest | Wen the committee asked him what | Pects to make $100,000 from the show, | procired increases in salary or promo of the sluggish channels, Freder st coma es the Anverican|f, Senator Gronua of North ‘Dakota | vere. nin tari afected “interests he] ft het coat Vy ta 04s on One Bat oere's candidacy for necretary of xe (CARPET 4. 84 ©. MUI the Inet person to see and taik with Ler| agricultural Cosmin Company aod ue A srostiens * eee saahe and in: | replied with a dry smile: “Ihave a plain | Deen, contributed, it Ie sald, by inter | Hoste’ clea et a aave Cabinet, Fe won Bot, 1078 before the incident which suddenly en-| ong is the United States Smelting and | (oun, tt toe mele ‘The pantomime was arranged by John | Thirty-one already have been demoted |CLEANING 353 West 64h 8. renee her hcg sgprbagey rt , | Beaning Company. ana time be hae 0000 6 Reed, who apent a couple of days in a|to their former atatus, Secretary Hous- | e=mmemmnnnseeeneeee own jo @ beac! Genator Lodge was not asked the ex- Ernest Poole, who has|ton anpounced to-day. Coples of the Just before dark,” oald Frederick to-day, | tent of bie boldings. OEen WBA Re qwene WRAY MayFS {88 Pavers, 20 aa reads Manel Deane nea |enatne anf si ether, sapere 0. (he SAU RTS. | “when I saw Mrs, Houseman coming | genator MoLean of Connecticut Is an-| ‘hat. as consisting of the Saline Daily Jour- | two playa on the Find: Sime idbeedl tA eee ‘Said hatore the Civil 9 a along alone in a shill, T called to her | other bolder of corporation Stockh | wise or Benet nad, 'b Little Farm. that produces alfalfa, in various capacities | Service Commission. Fourteen cases are GRAND OP and passed the time of for I knew | which he listed as follows: nee oe an * - | hay and corn, a home and a life ineur- 4 hau tn ahevance, her slightly, 0 shares of General Electric, 1 am interested In a tract of tend | 7%ce Bolter. clair, Ines Haynes Gillmore,| Moore was diamissed end Charies T. te nen anewered readily and when 1| owned Persoanily:; aleo joint estate Clarke of Arkansas is a lawyer and ‘1 ‘Thompson Buchanan | Burns, hie chief Weutenant, was demot- asked her where she was bound, she that embraces about 100,000 acres and It Hutchins Hapgood, Pact U. & Bteol naw an interest in a home town street ee et ecuen th cease ane meee) preferred. saan ; 30.000 acres, Town #8.00 shares out of | allway company, bat be added, mourn- Cer oe wi oo On oe big | retary Houston reported shat Burne bed ‘'0h, T've eaved up gome money and| 19 shares National Biscuit 83,00." In addition he has lead and | ‘ully, “This company ts not Big enough) J F111 in operation. The workers will | travelled abqut the country at Govern- I'm going on ® long vacation.’ She| 999 shares General Biectric. sinc mines in New Mexico and timber | ‘9 bave an attorney.” be shown busily engaged at thelr vari- | ment expense ostensibly on Ousiness Gut MANDARING RESTAURAWE, laughed as she eald this and pulled &@ shares American Trading Com- | jands in Mexico. Warren of Wyoming | FARM AND LAW PRACTICE LOST] ous tasks. Then will come the call of a | sctually doing political work for Moore, TO D. AY 4 = @round the point toward the direction of, rich man, having extensive o! strike, The looms will stop and the Deed Horse Chanael and I did not see ranches and lands, in POLITIES: bs strikers ‘will troop forth at the call of Fr ere her again. te reported wmall| Senator Fall, the other representative | Kenyon of Towa reported: “I own 8) 11410 leaders, ohne runcs' ov ‘tre ‘it _ @ince Mrs. Housman had nearly $900 p mills, This was| trom New Mexico, has 10,000 sheep and | farm, and in the days then I was prac-| “nen will come @ scene before a 1D with her, pinned on the inside of her eoks, tining Iaw I used to be able to keep) 1,564 mill, Pickets will be shown at waist, the searchers are wondering just | who is @ Boston banker of mean the farm gotng, but since T have been | V7, Non-union workers will be how muck significance they can attach! Other Kastera Senators have large in! polition I have had to give up farm-| sioopeq and argued with, Detectives to this chance remark, corporation interests, Senator Dupont list of mining Senators also in-| ing and sell my farm stock. I ha and. police will. char & hint to Frederick ¢i ot Delaware, mple, testified that do, who owns| nominal law connection with @ frm @t| gtrixers in the unifor then “going on » tong vacatio ad dispored of all his Dupont Pow-|@ lot of stock in various mines that do] Fort Dodge, but I never have had time | wis snow now they claim they have agra. rmp Ger interests because he thought he| not pay much, and Pittman of Nevada,|to practise Iaw since I have been IM/a.4, treated by the police, Chief Bim- PORT OF NE’ should not keep them while in the Sef-| whose principa) interests are in smelt-| Congress, #0 that I have shared none] 4. capt mobride and other notables ARRIVE) ate," but the works are controlled prin-| ers, of the profits and have done none of] of the paterson department will be rep- ‘ on both sides of tl if i i 4 H # , clpatly by his tives, He still has} In the South there ls a group of well | the work.” resented by actors and the encounter Meted at The World’s Inferma- left, howe the following: to do Senators. Swanson of Virginia] Griszled old Senator Joe Johnson of | yi) pe thrilling. ten Barvas, Tentaee Balidiog i 1,000 shares Pennsylvania Steel Com- | has 375 shares of common stock and 675 |\\labama was but now | pve, ‘auto patrol wagon wil ap- exreee. ome, Rew be seek through pany, shares prefered steck in # Virginia cot-| classes himself pear at the pertormance, and the epec- ar aie oe ona ee, 1,000 shares Cambria Btee Company. | ton mill that he pronounces one of the tacle of atrikers being clubbed and then 4 ‘ eae ss aot, 120th Ot nat ' 1,009 shares National Biseult Com- | most prosperous in the country, ani s tossed into @ patrol wagon and hurried Breekiya Office, nC y World Advts. pany. has declared script dividends, Senator to the police station will be presented, , Sari ts ess To-Morrow! Th par value of these holdings would| simmons of North Carolina has 2600 The cpiminating feature of this scene 4 be e+ ‘4 Page ti ~~ acres of corn and cotton lands, Sen- denda, in will ob the. « Val- '