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* THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, PSAP RA ALT PAA SIT PHPIP IST PPT TEI oa NEXT WeEK’S COMPLETE NOVEL IN THE EVENING WORLD A Romance of the Big West WILL BEGIN. IN SS ‘} » | THE FULL OF THE MOON fe eraanes el emenemininitere =, MONDAY’S EVENING WORLD wt t 1 | a 4 i i il Hy H tthe vier ote Wate Sean eatomeing And eat Men Adherents of Suffrage Join Women | CHAMPAGNE DRINKER x ra he cached ave he srs of Washington an MAHONEY LAUGHS | ig “in ta by Eoua ohts at Ballot Box PAGANDS ATTACK WELD AS A BURGLAR | nen ou tm Virginia, they met the President being | WHEN ARRAIGNED ee haar ee P sire AMERICANS ON TRIP Stylish Young Guest at Brooklyn sitar the despatch and had @ copy made, etarted after the to town by Secret Service Agent Wheeler, There was a quick | ] ‘ Hotel Arrested With Keys - esvengere so that the Secretary of State-and the Private Sec-| IN COURT TODA ig . a 2 to Rooms in Pocket, ‘ard the White House the | 1s 4 ) \ jained. While they were Hf : N felt '¥ night before moing ‘raigned in the Adama Teachers Robbed and One| Street Police Court, Brooklyn, before ‘ ; Magiatrate Gelamar to-day on a &. Shot in Turkish Territory— jcharge of bureiary. He was remand: ' 1 i ‘ ‘ ed for a hearing Tuesday. He ia oo ane a thang ly ® Reparation Promised. Francoje Le Mar, twenty-three yea: ! i i it iIson at once went the preparation (Continued from First Page.) : ii if t t ill] i i i rE [! i t T HE . charged here by Arthur HM. Woods with having on April 11, at the City! § tp OGhaughnessy wes jeerta fe the jo! 4, of No. 87 Sumner atreet, &; ring language that the time for negotiations was passed. If by 6 o’cloek in the city of New York, wilfully, fel- | ® U . , = ’ at — ty ot Terk, wit | fleld, Mass, but remiatered at t i i i Hi g i i i malice aforethought committed the y @| CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, April! Clarandon Hotel, Brooklyn, ae Her- crime of an attempt to commit te| 16 ; §|18—American teachers from the| ld Junion of Roston. message and the President calmly q ¢ i ‘AG @|Betrut American College were at-| pouibllth accused of stealing trom the to return until Monday moraing. He goes to-night to . tacked and robbed by brigands and ber'e room @ bunch of keys that fitted every apartment in the ho- Springs, Va., where his family te, and will remate there! one of them slightly wounded By & rote! and ateating from guests, Amorig @ | bullet while they were on an excur-|the complainants ia Elmer Brown, a- jaton yesterday to the Sea of Galilee, Pitcher for the Rrooklyn baseball now known as Lake Tiberias, team, who lost @ handbag and some The American Conaul-Generai at’ Jewelry. § | Beirut, Syria, in reporting the occur-| Lemar was trailed by Detectives rence to the Embassy here to-day,! Hamburger, Roddy and Conlin. Last* said the party of American teachers| evening they saw him meet two y | come from the American College and| pretty younk women, treat them to that the one wounded was not dan-| refreshments and then drink a giaes gerously hurt. of malted milk at a drug estore. After The Syrian Protestant College, | he hnd finished his milk they arrested founded by the Rev. Dr. Danic! Biies,| him and found the bunch of keys in an American congregational clergy-! hin pocket. There was also a mileage man, is understood to te meant, an It | book, said to have been stolen froftr fe generally known as the Amertean | the room of J. H. Goldemith, a com | | i SSS SSS as g i ‘ago the President announced that he would not land troope or take decisive action without consulting fret with Con- 28 3 — i College. It ts a big institution under | mercial traveler, Every night while the direction of Rev. Howard 8. Biles, | 4? wan in the hotel he had a pint of y champagne sent to his room and | drank it before he went tn bed. her a ISH PROTEST tm Congress on Monday there will be animated debate and intense in- terest over the question of war. i & aon of the founder. The American Ambaasador tmme- a SSEVAIN |@iately called the attention of the " oe FUTURE 4 | ‘Turkish authorities to the outrage and | NEW SPAN | was given the promise that the prop- ON MEXICAN ACTS. erty of the American teachers would > be recovered and the brigands pun- WASHINGT ii $ © 1D INEZ MILHOLLAN| aakatt 1 PY | | more pretty young wemen in it than are to be found in asy other organ- a t Hy rH if “. April 18.— Hi | ‘The traneport Hancock hes already arrived at Tampico with 800] 0 {zation of aay kind anywhere. ates a Waele atone kee nae merizes. The battleshigs Virginia, Connecticut and Minnesote and the) "wz. oseber In the audience last night were |_D. Stuart Dodge. President of the enn age ne the gen” pein \eruisers Dolphin and San Francisco aloo are there. The scout cruiser | ing his firet bad tite caaite of tae cals layleoced jBoard of Trustees of the Beirut ments move in the Spanish eat- also are at with the collier head. bettie Mee Dlygereg ind eS. ae | American College, inferred from the E P mi - | Bari u 3 i At Vers Ores of that missioner Katherine B. Davie, Comp-| Whitman’ Moe Hornet, Gonna, | that the attack of the brigands was ie ned to Spanish claimants, and the troller Prendergast, Mrs. W. Mr. and Mra. W 5 effelin, | Rot serious. eparts -day notified | é “ure. dlllm| Robert W. Biruere, Mies. Rosails | He corroborated the supposition the, State Deparement to-day notified Jones and Mrs. Joseph La Roque. {that it was the Syrian Protestant gate the circumstances fully. Thin \was taken in Department circles ax meaning that Spain or her represent- atl had voiced further proteats to this Government. ‘ockran, Mr. and i i College to which reference was made, “There are numberiess Arab bands continually preying upon unarmed persons tn that country,” he sald. “There has been trouble with these Tet the law take care of itedif. Let daylight to-day. The prisoner added the judge settle it. I don't want any/ to the information he had given dur- bedava I'm Hokie with what the/ing the early evening, but still re- court does. the court go abead.”| fused to talk about many things. It o Magistrate Simms asked for & SUS-| was then he told of guing to the City |Iawiess bands before, but nothing of pee he Reitee ab si Sieg Pres gestion as to ball. Mr. DuVivier said | tail to shoot the Mayor before last/a serious nature. The present presi- not enter into this case. Action that he thought the offense made ball) wednesday. The first time, he said,|dent of the Syrian College In Dr. ¥ yy the cotton was held at Bt of $9,600 proper. the Mayor came out between two le-| Howart 8. Blivs, formerly an ass- | Paso was a civil proceeding. No “What?” quevered Michael Ma- | dies. |communication with Texas authori- * ¢late of Dr. Lyman Abbot, and pas- ties has been had. money, in proud wurpriee. “For me? peaeateat eee ye natal $m the lor of w church in Upper Montclair, "°* "** phic $25,000." He laughed with a cackle. | He also told of serving jn the Twen-|N. J. In the colieze, which embraces MEXICANS SHOT “Why don't you make it more, young/ ty-fifth Mississippi Infantry under! twelve nationalities and as many re- { j & § i kt & if if if | i A fr i H : ll iy z i tiem lenders, cald Me. Duvivier. Bo} man?” he asked, ‘Then they led him| Gen. Longstreet in the civil war, and jiigions, thera are eighty tenchers, BY U. S. SENTRIES to that taken before “About Afteen | away. spite this he naid he later became a| bout half of them Americans.” would give the Presiden! “How for was Mahoney will be indicféd next Tues-| Mason and remained a member of —_—--— EL PASO, Tex., April 18.—Indivig- ‘ the Mitebelt* @ay for assault upon Mr. Polk and Ceeeleriniraed , Masons swindled USED FRIEDMANN SERUM [ual infractions of the rules at the tees general “About ton feet, and about seers Yesterday, Mahoney told Mr. Rubia, an attempt to assassinate the Mayor.| Hie was asked how he bought the '’ jorsees camp fc wort bee “ Neo dent © free hand, t-sample) Nee eee at tasty | be waited from 10 tn the morning | TH® District-Attorney with Tinie ltt Siener coe IS HELD IW CONTEMPT sient is the ahooting cf ewe’ ee QM him examined by Dre ‘iiam 8 for it. “Aathority to uphold our henor end to Attorney's direction continued the|Ustll half past 1 o'clock waiting for! sito 54 Carlos McDonald, allen-|, “1 told them,” he replied with « ‘Mexican Federal prisoners by een- property certainly would come within narrative in he own way. ‘7 reached| ‘he Mayor and was about five feet fete. Upon their it be te Bae eile ‘that I wanted to kill a tries, One of the wounded men will would give, Congress certainly would for the man, but before I had time to blag the Mayor when he fired the/ 0 4 one—be Shire peepee ley The police early to-day receivea|Physician Charged With Violating | '*- aie sia the Presitedt chould S06 cw pds =e pale Mna| Mahoney shook his head when asked | ‘© Matteawan Asylum, which instt-| from Newport. Ky. ® telegram any: Court Order May Have to | REBELS PLAN SAFETY OF BLOCKADE, IF ORD. grabbed him, He fell with the re-|!f he wanted to question the deputy | ution he will never leave alive. Front street there for four y: nd Pay $1,557 Fine FOREIGNERS AT TAMPICO If & Diockade 1s ordered ver otil) im his We went | Commissioner. Mayor Mitchel will be guarded |that his wife and five grown chil- ay B1,05 o night and day for the present, by | ree eee de The ene eas | Dr. Maurice A. Sturm, who fell out) CHIHUAHUA, April 18—Ptane tor order of Pollop Commissioner Woods, | Or, sone under the name of David yi © five years while away.| with Dr, Friederich Franz Fried- ene safety of foreigners and foreig> who has organized « secret service of | They Pverrt from Bim Inst two years! mann over the latter's tuberculosis property in Tampico were agreed of, ht detectives UNder ACtIRg Capt Ae eet Tite ae wahoney | serum, wns to-day adjudged guilty | yesterday by commanders of German, and Lieut. Heuman. When the plicity ol nancial . troubles responsible for his condition.| tf contempt by Supreme Court Ref- | Rritish and American vessels at Tam. vor ta Sf home, as Ninety-signth eree Wilbur Larrimore for having | pico in conference with General Leis street and Riverside Drive, detectives ion which pro-| Caballero, chief of the rebel forces oT T. i 4 | Caballero, chi : CLERK DIDN' ‘AKE disobeyed an injunction whi hibited him from using or selling the | operating against that port. This m- when he leaves there he wilt be| BMBREE FOR LAWYER, | vii camann vaccine, | formation was conveyed to Gen. Car- Ua eon Sere SUaey eet ES BRAN HE LOOKS SO STRONG) ‘Tne reteree, atter scoring the phy-|ransn to-day in a report from Gen. Dr. John A. Hartwell, the Polk family physician and a close friend for twenty years, told Mre. Polk this afternoon that her husband could not “You have the right to make a , etatement, Mahoney,” sald Magistrate Simms. “Or‘you may waive the right and the waiver will mot be charged, against you on your trial.” Mahoney looked at him vacantly. “Where were you born?” asked the Magistrate. “And Mayor Mitchel wae sitting be- Beppe we spetennee; a and about) “Whe you eat duane anes Mahoney looked around and asked the detectives and the prosecutore what the Judge meant, One of them suggested that he give his most re- cent regular ao ge = “Are you the frst gentioman that} “Two hundred ree Bast Fit- ot a Bola of me?’ he asked, aa| tieth?” be sald. “I been there six or though abowt to trap the Commie- | seven times om end off. Went there stener into making &@ ccatradictory | November 34.” “What |e your business?” anewered Mv. Woods, “e| “Occasionally I—oh, I'm a biack- emith.” "Tou Gon't look ithe the same man| “Fave you any explanation to give me to-day,” eald Mahoney skepti- | for what you have done?” War Issue With Huerta, sit, Tea Gavsaan tae Wp tos nw | “Rosia wesw Sar neon | sician for alleged false testimony at | ('nballero who telegraphed as fol- Assistant District-Attorney Embree, | the hearing, recommended that Dr. lows: who with Assistant District-Attorney | Sturm be imprisoned until a fine of, “In the sone dominated by my Du Vivier prepared the complaint on | $1,557 is paid, the fine representing |forces there is absolute reapect for which Mahoney wae arraigned before| the expense that the Standard Di ‘the intereata of foreigners. Com- possibly show better symptoms. He|pagistrate simms to-day, has the tt t alert, wall set-up carriage of the new | ‘ributing Company, owners of the ienter oe eer the neem would be able to leave the hospital », | Am harbor by the middie of next week at the|type of policeman. Ho took the papor | "ete to the serum in this country, American alipe tn the harbor wetted furthest, the doctor eald. to @ complaint clerk who did not| were put to in prosecuting the con- agreed on plans designed not only to ‘The bullet found te bave know him. The clerk glanced over| tempt proceedings. {protect the lives foreigners bat lodged under the patient's tongue.|frank approval ™Pre® WIth | The charge of contempt was based |their property an well, eo far as pos ‘The hole in the right cheek sear the| “That complaint is well drawn,” he |on treatment Dr. Sturm gave the!” “1 wint tae positions, wo tar a I chin, supposed to have been made aid in a kindly, petronising tone; | daughter of Nicholas Camarano, On can, calculated to remove the fire of ty ten ball wea wees be @ trae lane oe to have been|the witnoss stand at the referee's battle from the sections occupied by mut of a tooth which was forced| Mr. Embree mutiored his thanks | bearing Dr. Sturm testified that he foreigners seeking nafety, and also through the flesh, and went out to exchange congratu- | did not represent to Camarano that | from foreign-owned buildings. it lations with Mr. Du Vivier. the serum he used was of Friedmann | was, of course, understood that 1 Among the callers at the hospital —.— might have to attack some of these e ° to inquire regarding Mr. Polk this origin, but that it was made by him: tures if the Federale tri Not Mexico, Says Villa|\|Here Ia the Demand of Mayo _ |\Sserson wes cuit aacwtete uer|MITCHEL IS GETTING wit attr to nad mute comparative Tals iN, Biscay Wee y d the Fried- y ed that rd Adoe, Dudley Field Malone, John C.| CONGRATULATED BY teats of his own serum ani ‘ou may reat amsur at any wor mann, Detectives testified that Dr.'sent you to the effect that [ si McGuire, ¥. C. Bishop and L. G. MANY ON HIS ESCAPE. | giirm ofterea. them. treatrent with jenharice. the present international Griswold. A wagon joad of cut “the genuine Friedmann serum.” complications comes from a traitor.” flowers was received adressed for the TORREON, Menico, April 16.—"I do, Asked if American non-combatants (acted chould war break out, Villa re- aieinns arse arian) sicmnten te Sem Haran 8 Temeite, Las with whieh Wileon now erders Huerta to comply, ts as follows: : “Ht would be a war between twa) Pale morning on oflceg ond equad of mon of (the) Mexicon mle (et a, cacner, Dr, William m,|f0™ the City Hall to- his sec- = ATH a civilised nations and American non- marched through the streste (ef) Tampico 8 || poix, dean of the Cornell University | retar7: Tneodore D. Rosseau, received For 50 Years the World S$ Perfect -¢ combatants could rely ame Medical Col ius ¥. Y |dosens of letters and telexrams ad- pectentien, hore on could Menieans - lege, Cornel ander. In the absence of Mayor Mitchel dressed to the Mayor congratulating h 4 ted ° bilt, Dr. J. H. P. Hodgson, Mr. Polk’e| iim on his narrow escape from the e wan "But cousin, and Dr. J. W. Markos, an old] Stussin'a bullet yesterday. Among er an we egu rol HF an a ae aeeritad ta | the writers were Joba D. Crimming, i and illegally holds that] out or rebel sections onan? Cana Mz. Polk’s room, but many more had |”, ;, Bennett Briilan Donel Gene It you want to feel young and full of | could control the proletariat.” to be content with leaving cards for| Gconnor Bloan jr., Rev. Dr. Willlam| Vigor te sure and keep your Liver and the sick man, Wilkinson, who is known as the| Bowels in good condition. Cal, Go far no steps have been taken seropiancs that taking mon from a beat fying the READY FOR WAR CALL.) \ siora to bord fee hostile ect not to be oxonsod. I have already re- ports where they of that this event has ha WASHINGTON, D. C, April T—| ed to Mexican Verbal meseage of regret ev ppeaed and r Col, Reber of the Bignal Office ad- by an ignorant officer, secretary, and Theodore Rowsseau, | nro wnat tom De Lancey mitted that he now had tm hand full acts cannot be aveided by the plea | secretary to the Mayor, arrived. Nicoll, Hichard Harding Davis, Gen. foy the “aereplane jnvaaian," The Mayor said he was leaving for|Catlin and the Rev. John C. Yorke. vetaned (0 outline what they con- bry hiatey| the Ashokan dam to make an inepec-| Senator O'Gorman sent a telegram, templated, Ad ente Jacob H. Schiff telegraphed that —»—__— tion which would extend ever to-mor- had been out of town and had j Depaty Cleves Wile Pies, row, He instructed Mr, Rousseau to! heard of the attempt on the Mayor's keop him posted telephone of Mr. | life. pede fend at in: clergy of the Italian Bt. Joachim'a Church came a telegram dvepping 7 ef congratulation and a prayer of daty =| inks. Mayor Mitehel called to sce Mr.|"Bishop of Wall Btree Polk ehortly before @ o'clock this}; Barlow, Joseph P, Day, morning and in a few minutes Police} Dr. E. J. Connell, Marvin Scudder Commissioner Woods, Guy Goull, his|and former M. Seth Low sent Nothing so safe, so certain or so CARTER’S | five: Pil, "Piney went, | LITTLE mite Siete tet | | LIVER and for sallow, pimply and blotchy skin. PILLS Small Pil, Gmail Doce, Small Price GENUINE must bear signature beeause Government machines hand Gan Diego,

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