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* IT NOT TO.CHUM ¢ HARTIE WEDS, \ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1 Mrs. Mary Hartje and Husband, i, Ma ard an Huon TAE MRAWAYS ERTAEAR ALLOTMENT EAT CRAVING FOR DRL OUT OF POLITICS ON ANNIVERSARY OF WARNS PUBLGAGANST “TU STOP GRA Alliance of Contractors andPol- Troops Swarm About Palace iticians Must Be Broken, De: clares Investigator Osborne. - | to Guard Him From Army and Police Plotters. || WILL REPORT TO GLYNN.|READY FOR UPRISING. S| Wants Necessary Laws Passed|Guns Planted on House Tops Before Any of Second $50,000,000 Is Spent. Take the highway system of New to Halt Big Revolt Planned for Next Monday. MEXICO CITY, Feb. 1.—Troops | York out of politics and do it now— guarded the Palace, the arsenal and @ | this is the war-cry of James W. Os- | the artillery barracks throughout the night and to-day as the result of re- Glynn, under the Morland act, to in. | Porte that conspirators had formed a 5 | Vestigate the Highwa: Department, | "°” revolt in the city against the @| He intends to follow it up with » | S°vernment of President Huerta. recommendation to the Geverner for For a time last night considerable jexcit was cal by the activity of the soldiers and by a report that an outbreak had actually occurred in Guadalupe, a suburb seven miles northeast of the capital, where fight- ing was said to be in progress. Telephone’ messages early to-day Dr, Goldwater Declares Phy- sicians Are Not So Enthusi- astic Over Cancer Cure. The New York Department of Health tn @ report issued to-day says: “Thus far there ts practically no proof tht radium has finally cured any one case of advanced and disseminated cancer. There is every reason to be- Neve that the popular interest aroused in the radium treatment of cancer will | bo utilized by dishonest and fake Money getting establishments conduct- ed by individuals with little or no radium, and who have no knowledge of ite'use, The great danger, of course, | in all these ‘cures’ is the valuable time which may be wasted, thus frequently dissipating all chances of cure by surgical means.” Dr Sigmund 8. Goldwater, new they were wanted by the Boston po- WAISTCOAT BUTTON OFFATMAN BURST, MAKES 2 GUNMEN OT FRENDS CONFESS HOLO-UP They Had Just Finished Din- That Also They Tell Police| ner in Restaurant and Settled, ‘Drove Them to Robbery in Back for a Smoke. Which They Shot Clerk. prerayrngn, Wien 96 r ———- with contentment after he hed fin- WORCESTER, Mass., Feb. 7.—Two] lehed an excellent dinner, J. B. Jones, bond who ay eet rey who|a wealthy real estate man, weighing ried to rob the mbury Loan Com- pany store in Boston Thureday and) oe soeney sorces © bacton, Seem aes shot John J. Gately, clerk, surren. | Waistooat with such force that it eptis dored to the Worcester police. in two. One of the pleces struck in ‘The men gave the names of Daniel | the eye hie friend Christopher Gaith, Judson of No. 102 Beal street, Wol- dining, probabl laston, twenty-three years old, and Badal fates ln deed ‘William P. Gatney of No. 108 Hunne- | 4estroying the sight. The other plege man street, Roxbury, twenty-three | caught Mr. Smith on the cheek and years. After they had given them- | opened up a deep wound, which sq selves up to Sergt. Moynihan on | auired three stitches to close. 5) Fi it street, aft Tont street, after informing Bim “sir, Jones now admita btat it te aed lice, they were taken to headquarters, | always wise to express with o sigh head of the Department, said to-day: | where they made a confession to the! one’s satisfaction over @ fine meal,’ “The report is entirely my views on | detectives. the radium treatment, in conformity with the best prevailing opinions | man, whose name is withheld by the among medical men both here and/ police, bad been hanging sround South Boston for about two weeks abroad. “In my personal relations with for- eign physicians I ha found that they are not as enthusiastic over the| money for the purchase of especially if one be of wide girth. Mr. Jones and Mr. Smith had just finished dining in a Diamond stregt restaurant when the accideat i th was and as their funds were getting low Fe) kaa onviied (nomualves fier they decided on a holdup to set! , smoke, when Mr. Jones heaved | momentous sigh. There was a enap They said that they and a third failed, however, to confirm the rumors radium treatment for cancer to-day |drug to which the three were as they were six months ago.” and before Mr. Jones realised dicted. They looked around for a|}24 nappened there was a wound |,of Mghting. It was thought that the| The department promises to issue! good place to rob and picked out the! 4.- pis companion’s left eye, while fact that troops had been hurriedly|monthly “an unbiased account of the/ Roxbury Loan Company store. tl: gent to the church, in accordance | progress of cancer research.” There-| They spent their last money Thurs- her iteelf was tightly elesed with military plans to be in readiness | port sounds this note of warning: day afternoon for the drug, and after for a possible uprising, was résponsi-| “According to the best authorities, tating ie, dove they went to the antes cant ott prasaty tooo 000 bie for the Guadaloupe reports. the radium treatment of cancer 1s 88/11 coast was clear, and when he saw | sight of bis left eye. Gen. Blanquet, Minister of War,|yet a motter of experiment. Even|that only Gately, the clerk, wai ‘Mr. Jones is a member of the Acad: other of the military oMcers in| though radium may eventually prove | side, he signalled to his companions. emy of Science and Art. He is promi- YIOOOOO He tried to retain Gately’s attention va command in the capital, were injof much greater value than has been | 15.0701, "Cntims got to the money | nent in business circles. BY STARVING HERSELF | WILL BE PROTECTED TO STUDY PAINTING eS come of their strength. Officially 1t|nition and early, thorough removal.” | MA who was the only one in the| yapikON, Feb. 7.—A State- ‘was denied, however, that the meet- —— Sey She cree, OF GURY G88 BS | waa: omrsies has been opened by Wel- ing was held to consider any plot. ft for $1,000,000 endowment foi Ficporte about the capital were that | TAXIGAB FARE DODGER tered. but met Thursday night at, 7 | Sriteuey College. ‘The mavement tm Jong as there remains & possibility | voived in the plot and that they had of alliance between politicians and BY IRON GRATINGS |e “sce aoe waste erga, athe ag a bry ke Pein, oe Be — to noon to-day, there being no sign but the third man went on to the West Amnesia Victim -Physically|Woman Resident of Dayton Ce ee ace area xa | Getting Away Afl Right, but | on'the train, “They slept in a freight Better, but Her Mind Has Arms Apartment Interrupts Not Come Back. Burglars at Work. will be thoroughly canvassed by alum- nae. They ran from the store and scat. | !*#!¢ 3 in Wisconsin to raise are chosen for tical iy pol! reasons: 2,500 police in the capital were in- CAUGHT iN OLD TRICK Boston, and ny road, where, they | hie State was started by the Madison jum a an it! ft which Miss freight and rote to South | Wellesley Ciub, of whic Mary B to Worcester on another freight, Mexico City was normally quiet up| Passes Through Comer Apartment, | {,iney and Judson left the train there, Huerta, Policeman Was On the Job. | $47 last night and were nearly frosen The beginning of the new revolt, They were so cold and abasiding <5 (ne vepcitas, Gan axes | tiene en nnaremont beans s° One for Feb , lundred and Gixty-first street and Ranasie « he paclgpbaanrtd bed mate avenue, the eae, with two ment of es captal by ti ‘rebels: - lentrances, one in Eagle avenue and last lene other giving into One Hundred "1 year, which was followed by the lang gizty-f r night Judson has served time at Deer Islan‘. death of President, Madero the taxicab chauffeurs are just beginning ‘BREAKS ACOLDIN. AFEWHOURSPAPE'S Friends of Miss Victoria Helman, who the young amnesia victim bas aver ait the wv of “| and scrape together went for lessons been in a dased condition In the White Plains Hospital since Wednes- day, have discovered that in an effort to reach a higher sphere in life, to become more than a mere decorator of novelties, the girl underwent al- most untold privations. Every penny tat she could rake in painting, and, it hes now devel- oped, wnen she appeared more than ® month ago with her hair clipped close to her head it was not because, as ehe said, her long chestnut tresses were in the way that she had cut them off, but to reulize, through their wale, enough to carry on her studies. Bince her mother went away to Sweden and left her here a baby, the girl has lived with the family of M. G. Iskenderian at No, 2183 Amater- dam avenue. She showed great talent for painting when she was only a child and her natural bent enabled her to obtain employment as @ decorator of novelties and china. But she was ambitious. She loved her art and determined to deny her- eelf even food that she might take lessons in painting. Salvatore Scarpati and Jobn Mos- cint, importers, who employed her ut their establishment, No. 13 Kast Thir- STEEL TRUST REBATE INQUIRY UNDER WAY. Formal Notice Served on Railroads ‘and Corporations for Hearings on Alleged Payments. ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Investiga- tion of whether the United States Bteel Corporation has received illegal rebates from railroads during the last six years was begun to-day by the Interstate Commerce Commission, by wwhaine ue wo, ee weet One musares | THIS POLIGEMAN READY and Fortieth street, it is sald. The building, which ts at the corner of Broadway, has been entered three times by robbers this winter and Jewelry valued at $1,600 carried away.|Had Comrade’s Death in Mind] seebers When Mrs. Robert Newberger Rood el par’scesticent eter aun: ||) ieee cnmenes leehan) Who Displayed Revolver. ner she found them lighted up and supposed her husband, a travelling) porceman Schwarts of the Fifth street station was suspicious of & salesman, had returned. Accompanied by her two little children, Mrs. New- short, stocky Italian whose shirt col- berger went into the dining room. At lar was torn and left eye freshly the door two men pushed her aside, |i is nened, loafing along Avenue A ran down a hall and leaped from a window. Mrs, Newberger reported at |, the West One Hundred and Twenty- fifth street station that $1,000 worth of valuables had been taken. Silver- ware valued at $500 was left behind |n°re a" (owe waiting fr ee in a bag on the dining room table. # Mise ide Barhi ‘The policeman slipped up then un- ayes jam, was robbed! peerved and instantly began to feel Pevenad tote dea oleate? ik in toe cree eteehbe ets wie wes beg of his a brian Say oan mrt memati seu EDITOR BADLY BURNED — |ro%i"sngere, exactiy us cia ctuseppi IN SAVING CHAUFFEUR |cx"Stirine tn treokiyn on Toure day. ” warts Mr ‘a death i Vincent S. Mulford of Montclair| mins’cna be brought bis nigheetlok Alded in Draggi down on the Italian's hand with such in ng Employee force that the weapon was sent flying From Danger. _|imte the street, Another blow, this (Gpectal to Tee Bresing World.) one on the head, almost stunned the MONTCLAIR, N. J., Feb. 7.—Vincent | gunman and Schwarts led him to the & Mulford, editor of the Jewollers’| station. He said be was Frank Fer- Weekly, is nursing burns on his face nae of No. 618 East Fourteenth) and hands to-day, the result of his| ® "wr not se rescue last night of Herman Erlacher, voltering i the street, Dut the police his chauffeur, who was in danger of | suspected he was waiting for one who had just ‘done bim up” in a fight. He was chi with violating the er ia in Mountainside Hos-| He ven iaw. bad eres RUSH THE COUNTY CLERK. the show| Mere Business tm His Oftice Here ‘Tham All Others In State. Figures prepared by Deputy County Clerk William B. Selden to-day show that more business is transacted in the New York County Clerk's office than in the eve- fo 40 tho| Ee ane eae County Clerk Schn: Italian shot his right hand down and i ‘come into his office for ihe 14, ae compared n the ine = der, is the most pop- be was unconse! and) jar in id.” Papers ‘are. fled julford had him removed ‘at| here at fatty a minute.” MARQUEES OVER G LTT ay — LEAKING GAS KILLS 41. nayEs. ——_ Protection for Mourners in Come- Vietims Meet Deat Insurance lane Mane Gandon, SeHee af Majeow, LONDON, Fob. 1.—The Borough Coun- LONDON, Fet. 7.—Forty-one persona, cil of the southeastern suburb of Were autfucated to-fiay 'n Moscow by | Camberwell passed @ resolution to-day @ leaking gas pipe in an inaurance|to make ite cemetery more attractive dea- ip fee at ‘eltpped @ revolver from his sleeve in- | tack woul assumption of the prov! presi- dency. by Gen. Huerta. Behind the revolt already in prog- WITH CLUB FOR GUNMAN | ri cx, tran tenes yest nce coun Dias, the man who a year ago caused the downfall of President Madero, fighting in this city and Madero’s subsequent assassination. Around the Arsenal where Dias started his fight against Madero many families have heen ordered to move out, and on the roofs of their + | beside which Huerta’s troops slept on their arms all through iast night. All the embassies and tions were near Eleventh street early this morn-| apprised of the situat during the Bchwarts followed and had bis|night and there was excitenient in] In on him as he stepped into @ door-| the foreign colonies. It is believed way near Thirteenth street and stood | that the vain efforts of Hi ta to put down the recurring plot against kim l indicates the extreme disfavor into conspiracy is thought to foretell the final downfall of Huerta by disaffec- tions within in conjunction with rebel attacks from without. The rebels were reported to be day around Tampico and that a concerted at- to-morrow. The re are said to be short of ammunition. Threats were made by the rebels to fire the ofl tanks at Tampico. This would completely isolate the town and drive the warships from the port. pebthat eisai TANGOIST HURLS FURNITURE. the Rue Geoffroy L’Asnier last night a Jable fell from @ fourth floor window ‘of @ house and just missed hitting him. |. Bome chairs, a water jug and other articles followed the table. Looking in saw @ tailor named uenaré a the window gesticulating, who shouted: “I must have room to dance the an tLe police arrived Guenard was seized after a struggle. He was found to have become insane. houses are mounted machine guns, | to know about !t, for it has been a favarite trick of young Bronx sports to end their taxicab rides there, leav~ First dose of Pape’s Cold Compound relieves all grippe misery. SUFFRAGETTES BURN ANOTHER MANSION Don't stay stuffed up! . Scotch Arson Squad” Leave Papers} Quit Mowing aad “rating A iceman McGrath of the Morris- ania station saw two men leave the One Hundred and Sixty-first street side about 1.90 o'clock this morning, and he aleo saw Arthur Walderner, a chauffeur, of No. 100 West One jundred and Twenty-Gret street, | “argon squad” of militant suffragettes to Show Fire Was Started |! “Pene’s by Them. INVERNESS, Lest, body of limbs. Bootla: Feb. 7.—An | ¢! ian neg It" promptly opens clogged-up sitting unsuspecting on bis cab inl. aay eet fire to and burned to the| ‘il, and sir i front of the other entrance. Mc- Grath whistled to him, asked if be had Aad two fares, and,then tod out the fleeing youths. fe and Walderner followed in the cab and In the Morrisania Court he sald was Joseph O'Connell of Freeman street. He admit run away, but said he Set edache, “Selesay Bor beh if stiffness, : “Pape's Cold ) temporarily unoccupied. quickest, surest Py como end as of the nce of | 4 bed juffrage literat 4a substitute. and his friend invited him to ride. strate Ten Hyck fined him $3, the |; bill of $7.60 against them fied. —————— ale oh cron ares It ted seaite My were found in the agaistance, adea, hed Bo. money | 670) Co ll eg of @ quantity | causes no inconvenience. Don't sl ARE YOU WATCHING WANTS WINE AGENT'S MONEY Wife Wants Hie Income. MQ. Harriet May asked Justice Bijur to. to fix her alimeny at a rate com- mensurate with @ prosperous wine ‘The husband is Sieg- agent's — fried he Koon han shee S Seer trom _ marriage of th Beatrice Matiiaa, in seauate, her husband month. After thi month. March, 18 ago. one 5 MONTCLAIR, N, it wr. "aday Nia wife believes: cerns THE ADVENTURES OF J. O'B. HUNTER? 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