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rvrs. CHID UIC LIIMICIKILLING OF MADERO ODEPOEVIC ‘Princess ‘Who Killed Herself SIXTY EMPLOYERS BLOWSU HIS OME rsHABLEGEMe SSPREADING ASTEN; = For Love Is Mourned by Marry GRANT DEMANDS WITH DYNAMITE; sss cr se cya THE EVENTING WURDD, FRIVAT, BEPTEMSEN Id The Sport Coat For the Younger Set. On approved lines in the favored Worumbo Ad ! nounces Decision on Deaths of Chinchilla, MRE CASES PEAR sso ne -OFLADIES TMLORS,TWODEAD, DV" | SB i | Favorite With Rich and ! | i] MEXICO CITY, Sept, 19.—The deathe oo —~—— | Poor for Her Happy D a oe of the late President Francteco 1. Ma- white, navy, | dero and Vice-President Jose Marla Majority of Shops Said to Con-! Insane Mason Wakes Family at|}y"" puntenaste crime, according to. by @ punishable crime, according to & Health Commissioner Has, position, Leaves Wide! Traced Alleged Cause to me Who Grieve Over | cede Justice of Strikers’ | 2A. M, “to Die Togeth- [coun terewasy. NY hunter's “S . Dairy in Sherburne, oe Grievances. er,” He Says.~ tt wan started ty. the military. com: oon, cw tenlandiasanakie | . ¥ u ys. mandent of the Federe! district tmme- nal, chamois, i | Her Marriage With B MONTH'S TOTAL IS 185.) "Bane von Sistareatn, Se Rich Banker, Opposed diately after the conclusion of the ten’ An early and gatisfactory settlement! BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Sept. 1—In 8 eae. ia 7 Me) pe hon : of Lorie ae 4 ebruary which resul of the indies’ tailors and dreammakera id Leromeiad Mack Hurst, fifty i Proviatonal President Muerte coming etrike was the forecast to-day when, |l4 & stone mason, blew up his home See | , , with dynamite about 8 o'clock thie '"r,Doner out belt. Wepartment Is Keeping Close byFather and Relative is oy caadecatigta a toa Viiin Seva iscening, Halling WitAsslt Und Whe GEUH \quirg Wun febwatded te the pormaaend $15 00 ya ~aviat *, | | ter, fataily wounding two other daugh-| military tribui oh continued th ‘atch on Certain Known | po Gave Way oe Despair | tote: that already more than sixty| tere and demolishing the house, ‘iiiiary (Cibanel walek conte e bapa Ae “Carriers” of Disease and Shot Herself. manufacturers have signed agreements| Mrs. Hurst, who escaped Injury, how, | Among those called to give evidence —ea s . lqeith the union granting the demands| she says, she doesn't know, saya her |y the court was Major Francigco Car- less than lof the workers, This means that before | husband awoke the family at 2 o'clock |1enas. who commanded the escort which leighttail, if the present rate of appll-| and told them to gather in hie bedroom, |Conveved President Madero and Vice- President Pino Suarez from the Na- cations for settlement is maintained,| After they had all entered he closed | ;,,, D Mets Oréere Tair et thee workéte who obeved ihe tional Palace to the penitentiary. Two i HEIDELBERG, Sept. 19—Arrange- Ten more cases of typhold fever were) ments were made to-day for a private reported to the Mealth Department to-| funeral for Princess Sophia of Saxe- day {1 the infected zone Iying east of | Welmar, who yesterday shot and killed Thifd ‘avenue and extending from Thira| Rereele because her marriage to the stroet to Fortiet!, This brings the 10+ Alese cah dikes tracings. We. Bila tal of typhoid cases now under the ob- | cess was popular because of her happy servation of the Health Board #inee! disposition and deep sorrow is felt Sept. 1 un to 185, The mortality has not} among all classes over her tragic end. yet been tabnluted, as {t was aaid that} The engagement of Princess Sophia the deat) lists reach the maximum im)| to Hans Von Bleichroeder, eldest son v, Li a and locked the door and #: subordinate officers of rural guarda and: indau order to quit will be reveiving working | ‘We will all die togethe: fa number of residents in the vict ‘Two Qoore jcinit ° cards permitting them to return to| Then he picked up @ atick of 4yM&- | ing jai! also Were examined, " y ot 581 Sixth Ave. 3% ronvalte thetr tasks. | ‘The officals of the Ladier’ Tailora and | Dressmakers’ Union, Local No. 38, which | is conducting the etrike, are elated over the success of the demonstration to far and predict a complete victory for the workers all over the city. A There was 4 deafening roar and Mre. Hurst remembered nothing more until she came to consciousness at the home “~ neighbor an nour later. the third week of es dls Gop eie of the sonlor member of a powerful parently the majority of employers ne once began & search Health Commissioner Lederle said to- | banking firm of Berlin, was announced | cede the justice of the demands made os of Hurst an day that he was satisfied that the back: | gome months ago, and immediately de- by thelr employees and are losing of’ Sr uasha uc tas aur found in @ bone of the epidemic had been broken, with the work- nied when the ret [time ta making p The other two daughter: ls 4 since he hat traced the alleged cause of | Bo. sot oe Sask satiny pee: | ere. Another consideration. however, | other part of the rulgs. Hous ware uns ANNOUNCE THEIR FIRST SALE i ota aS to Ca rile eee “ ibited. Iai Giion union: Lew Bolavan may be the fact that this Is the hetsht) conscious and it was some time before IN THE NEW STORE at Sherburne, N. Y., and the milk su Of the very busiest season in the trade} they were revived. Nelther wae able ply from this dairy, he sald, ind been | should renounce all her titles and dig And delay in settling would be fatal 0) ¢ tell anything of the occurren UNTRIMMED SHAPES— txcluded from the city since Sept. 2| nities, Added to the opposition of the ppt Ma eau Rah nl Haylie Slain plrtmetiee| n | TO}every pane of glass for « block around i Init, two days after the firet of the|Grand Duke was that of her father, EMPLOVERS GIVE BOND (the typical Renard models), #2.95 cases in East Twonty-firat street was Prince William of Saxe-Weimar-Eise- : ly erick TO CONTRACT, a” was broken and other minor damag of ee cts Sills Velvets, $3.95 reported to the health officials. nach. : j | Wha ° smployers, not been working for wom in blac! f 0 ARE WATCHING “TYPHOID CAR-| In spite of the opposition of her fam- |fact remaina that the workers return | | Mia yf lor some only. Values $5 to $7, 1 very class RIERS” TO CHECK DISEASE. ily the Princess hag been seen with The greatert vigilance is being exer-| VO" Bletchroeder constantly, and it is e e hi t . M: ll (SALON— ciged'in the typhoid delt, according to] UAderstood that tho young mar, started filan ‘ais ne prevarats : wuner y FOR AUTUMN 2 room the Health Commissioner. ‘The spread onsarbaptd from se for Heldelberg, | sanitary And pate orion. They. are | Had been made ; where he recently took aor | onrds named by the unc ev ure | mide “ Ae leery Tepe tag ete dares: pee ere ete icoere also. granted concessions in regard to | —_—_—— ORIGINAL PARIS MODELS—from the best known Few milk, and the eupply having Meer] Tt ts believed that the Princess's Lae re erara By eubeantial protse French designers. CLEVER REPRODUCTIONS and chic “typhoid carriers.” This class of germ | f@tber inclined to allow the marriage, fesory notes, mubject to forfeiture in creations of the Renard Designers. apreaders is found among the food | Yt owing to his dependence upon the is case any section of the agreement is vio- TAKES POISON TABLET —Eee handlers, and especially in dakertes,| feigning Prince, he could not take a PRINCESS SOPHIA oF SAKE, WEIMAR __[lated. All the bakera on the east aide are kept | “enyuce etand in the matter. ° BISENGACH- = The atrike hae been one ut, the mort ' ere is reason to believe that Grand orderly, considering the number o! a The fact that @ number of ‘Typhoid | MAtch was due to the fact that the| Princess Sophia grieved deeply over Blelchroeder, ts reported almost pros: |to quit went forth two days ago there | rhinks ; n Cw e an el Marys,” innocent of harmful intent, are | “mor Bleichroeder refused to abandon | her love affair and she ‘nally shot her-' trate by grief Poa Terre are, anGuRK pieke| Mone Thinks Daughter Swallowed xX menacing the health of the residents of aeons as oe eaten ——- ets are on duty at all of ¢ freeted Bichloride by Mistake. the East Side was admitted to-day at | Of the creamery was {11 of typhoid fe- WINDSOR CLUB GAMBLERS Deas Na! ~— ith st a "tl ; 4 , 2] t rs h the offices of the Board of Health. The|ver at the time the inspection was logge & bes , he | Mary Gaffney, sixteen years old, of Be te W. S origina! “Pyphold Mary" won @ lot of| made, but apparently wae not the bosses, but nothing serious came of | xo, 2 Willow atr 1; Hrookiy, was taken r cari oes rt neveral years ago when she| cause of infection but a victim. In- ES ee Sens \to the Brooklyn Hospital eanly to-day found herself under the eye of the|quiry showed that local physicians in GET JAIL SENTENG Reatation ai Metvent Nese [cee wr car gee ee cree Hard usage ie for Boys and Girls Heakh officials, She was * cook - Caméen, owing to the prevalence of Sears Tho Laymen’s Lgague for Rotteats | UNOS. bind vallse, aay the girl toox|| pected from healthy Riverside on North Brother leland, and] the disease treated ft aa “Camden” fe- all le dias ms a land Social Studies wifl hold ite annual the tablets with suicidal intent. chilaren. The soles ‘5 i was determined that although tm-/ ver" and did not belleve it was typhoid. Manny” Cohen Proprietor 0 Poivion and reception at the Retreat | 7h¢ #irl.a pretty brunette lives with her| and uppers and sew= bee, onl, lacey fan tees — Sealiapes faculty of comausicating samt p wes, tnveigaied andi ao WHILE IN CONGRESS Serve Four Months—Five Others | House, Mount Manresa, Fort “Was laa Cihat address, She was unoos.|f ing of these shoes are 8 peat en Se $2.50 ly was investi vorth, Staten Island, on Sund. wxt (house at th » She was uncor his Tapchgiseseace the disease to other Sein kt ba bed taca, beccceaa, oth Get Thirty Days. }front''2 to 6 p. tm. ive house ‘und /eclous when an ambulance was cats selected for strength Glris’ ‘duti calf, lace and’ button— he went to court to fight against the | toh. wack in 1963, and In subsequent | Mreunda will be oncn for Inspection by | and no statement could be obtained||) —the shapes are our medium high cut — wide $2.00 embargo which the health authorities | "Oo se aaugnter, hi : -_ “Manny" Cohen, proprietor of the! the visitors, A programme consisting ‘from her. Her iother-declares the girl|/f| orthopedic—the size toes sines to 1034.......... placed on her, and it was only after | 200rm Ni Caumeter ame ill of typhotd | Ts A famous Windsor Club, at Fulton atrect | OF S,concert by the bund from Mount | appeared to be happy, and that ahe|l assortment complete. Sines $2.50 Since $3.00 eine a ele Gan ase fever, one aa Inte a 9%, ‘The aurnoni.; Former Representative SayS| and Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, was sen-| Soke has meen arranged,” The day |KAGWS Of NO reson she should have) P Wte2... Betes. V% as @ co , yi | * \trled to kill herself, She says the girl Sierved and unmolested, | ‘08 say that this dairyman has been a| 1), . rz, | tenced to serve four montha in the pent-| will close with solemn benediction in | her way unobserved and unmolened:.,| ‘bacillus carrier’ or what the town His Labor Views Agreed With | tentary to-day by Supreme Court Jui Te, Admlasion ie free. No|muat have taken the poison through Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street work was not done by any means when knowe beet as “Typhoid Mary,” for tice Jaycox, in Brooklyn, His broth inetee: ee! ree we ret (ie nawee of the outoreax| Reerly Afty years, He died in int of/ Those of Organization. | Avraham, wuitam Ecele, Hila Marshall, on the east side. He declared thia his| “heart diesase. John Reagan and James Brooks, who Investigators were under orders to ex-| The health officials were quick to shut) were arrested with him when ‘Honest emine the handlers of foodstuffs. For off the milk supply from this mi WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—The House} pan Costigan and his squad raided Yeare he had been cducating the pub-| ary, but so many persons had been| poppy Committee abandoned work On| the piace last May %, were suntenced Me to the dangers of the disease, and it ek et ee assumed enor lies roport to-day long enough to hear Hines penis ve peed te piss Was also @ part of his task to educate 5 : The pertona who are. responsible for| This Rlstory of the gutbreak of four exCongressman Charles FE. TAttle-! prison, ‘tee @ppropriations of public funds, eo] 7eers ago tends to show the peril of field of Maine, who Martin Mulhall.) «7 am aorry,” said Justice Jaycox, Me the needed wherewithal might be the present epidemic because of the un-| former lobbyist for the National As-|“that the Leginlature has left no ds- faethcoming to offset the menaces of the| “oubted presence of typhoid carriers on soctatin of Manufacturers, testified | cretion to the Judges in cases of Chis disease. Oe eee mak = stem ote of the chief allies of that or-)xind, The law compels me to send you “{ will say that this department is agnit is problem which | ganization in the House. to jail, though I think a fine would be now in better shane than ever in ite bad Fork faces,” eald Commissioner | grr, rattlefeld testified to-day that | sufficient.” history to combat with the disease and| Lederle, “may be imagined when it 18 | Wenning with hix entrance ta Congress | Cohen and the others were convicted any epidemic,” declared the Commis conse ired re Pek ite daly. tn 189 unt!) he resigned in 198, he | early this week after four of one hun- sioner. Bn OGDEN ot Fanner Sere. cela reer | found. “an achive (qerwetie ‘and pow-)| Grea me Whe ware font thi the piece rms 5 ad testified. namely, New York, New Jersey, Penn. | ¢Fful labor lobby, headed by Samuel)“ justice Jaycox, after pronounc s , apie spe: noes nana tylvania, Connecticut, Vermont and|Gompers.” When Gompers oppose! | rence, Gratied Sielay rere i baa | Massachusetts, Some cream ts also re-|legisiation, Mr. Littlefield said, many a o y hattan and the Bronx toward the end| (i044 trom Ohlo and Canada, The is tthe H fauna ; 1 for the men opportunity members of the House found it convent- ‘According to department statistics, of August, 1909, led to an investigatio appeal and they were re- and 4 te showed that a joy “milk @hed” covers an area of 60,000} ent to side with labor. Mr. Littlefleld !manded to the Raym Street Jail, milk supply was responsible, Accord-| *auare miles. said he did not intend to criticise mem- ——>+_--—- ingly the suspected aupply was exclud-| “The milk ts produced trom appro!-| bers of the House for thelr position on Offered Bribes Fined 9250. ed from the city. The outbreak of four mately 350,000 cowa, and shipped from | iin4, nis, Alexander Hoff, of No, 48 Flushing Stare ago this month was aimilar to] $09 creamere over eteven different Fall: | Ones ine explained, “when Gomper avenue, Jamaica, pleaded guilty to-day the epidemic on #he east aide. roads, the shortess haul being fifty DIRE MEET MPC !in Special Sessions to attempting to Miles and the longest 48 miles. When |8Nd the labor people became active the | bribe employees of George Kornfeldt & WAS CASE OF “WALKING TY:/1¢ reaches the city # ta received at fif-| tall timber was thickly populated and] (o., Importer of notions, at Sixteenth PHOID” SINCE 1863, teen different terminals and eventually | there was plenty of space tn tpe open.” street and I place, to reveal trade! Most of tho cases four yeurs age | delivered in 6,600 wagons and dispensed| Littlefield frankly told the commit. | Secrets. Hoff was fined sa were charged to milk infection, In-| at 14,000 stores, It ie estimated that |tee that his views on labor lestslation |, Mficials of Horgfeldt & Co, alleged) vestigntors traced tho milk in ques-| about 127,000 persons are engaged dally | eoineided with those of th |that Hoff, who was In the employ of | ‘ion to Camden, N. Y.- The Health| in handling the city's milk aupply, and | Geers nrg inet erty dn. hie Congres, |foreusn competition, « ed neveral arede, Make officials say that @ former manager| on the basis of relative frequency Of |aional career he gladly accepted the | 0" thelr employees on July 14 Inet and | Saati, comeeente See Seat. (Pen | typhoid bacillus carriers in the popu Be of the National Association of tried to Induce th by promises of | a your own Judgment. What we do say lation of New York City there may b€ | stanuracturers through Marshall Cush. | Money to steal a list of the firm's cus) Big thie! Yeu camnet match. thems perhaps @ hundred such persone includ- | ing, then ite Washington representa. | ‘O80 | 00, wad ie €d im this army of milk handiers.” | iv, | for 81.00, W: . “Cushing was doing what he could to and cur 600 eo questions Att | hin district in 1905 to help in his cam- use - ‘ District-Attorney Whitman to-day re- | PAlKM: . | es ‘ +| Division of the Supreme Court to order tne National Association of Manufac- Thickness. tho Criminal branch of the Supreme | agai | Court for the October term. Two Grand |. Littlefield added that in that campaign For ASKS FOR GRAND JURIES, | counteract the induence of Gompars und APPLY SAGE TEA Waltman Has 300 Canon Need | Mien = int mid — Constipation i he fac the pposition of Samuel Common garden sage brewed into a| Jurtes for the General easion Court | Gompors and the American Federation| The f heavy ten with sulphur and yee will also be empanelied. of Labor . EXLAX ELIE rn tos SEATON Hl taro ed and f Justice Gavegan {# scheduled to pre- it ind bowels, the atomach the liver faded wititully dask ond luxuriant, te eo hair headtitvlly dart aneufl atop, teaip | side at the October term of the Criminal TO DEPORT SICK CONVICT. i hair, ‘Just’ few | Branch of the Supreme Court and It i#| | ————— z lation if | expected he will charge the Grand Juries | Wilson Commuter Sentence on ber cent., within one year. for that court, Most of the cases to be | Condition Man Country. CHARLES A. KEENE considered by the Supreme Court Grand| WASHINGTON, Si 19.—On condi- If WHITE ROSE is on the label u er of Dismonds Jury, it {# stated, will be of @ routine | tion that Milos Mandich, a Hungarian the rest is assured. ew York nature, cases in which the defendants | convicted elting, leave th your hair is fa gly and thin, M * Sulphur recipe at troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, ¢ ug ubout 50 cents count r r iberty under bail, United States and never return, Presi- bottle at drug stores, known as|@re now at il ty ss i ayes ae and Sulphur Hair Rem-| According to the figures posted in the | dent Wilson lis commuted the jon’ @ ody, id District-Attorney’s office, there are one | fyaly Kap A piel es ae White wispy hundred and fifty-nine complaints # ERORRE PISA OG RVUISY Hee Cleveland June 2%, 11, to ralaing $10) sinful, we all d awaiting the action of the Grand Jury, i B: | noves to $100, | " r . ge | 2° against one hundred and twenty-| since his incerseration he ha» heen | | Sulphur, no one can tell, be | three last year, continuously ,to ® prison howe | sit so naturally, so ev ‘ aged pital, and the Goverhmest fays'cians | i jonge or soft brush with it ro Revolt wf im Curacaa, | report that he will be vanes ithe through your hair, taking| WILLEMSTAD, Curacao, Sept, 1%—) valid. A warra one small strand at a time; by morning! Gen. Nava, who h said to be ready f all gray hairs have lisappeared, and, | Venezuela by Cipriano . after nother application or two, your! herents last month, arrived here on) tifully dark, glossy, board the Spanish steamer Montevideo om Gept. 16, Millinere are also lnvited “ca| GevLon Tea QRS Po ERS ar ST wa unas joa White Rose Coffee, Only 35c. a Pound | od will avs be long belars | ee = 7 hereon ne a ee eT Sen

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