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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 2

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"7 Ws r' vs t' zw ww 'r 2 24l 7 i O'''' i'" i 'X 1 1 2 THE REE PRESS: HURSDAY MAY 26 1910 TAT WILL and Greater Pianos on Hand COME SORE favorite store for nearly half a century that er We have The Most for Your Moneys WOOD PULP CASE The Player Pianos IS ABANDONED Best Made and Made by The arrand Company 178 Woodward lashes rom PAIXTED BY MYRON BARLOW SEYLER IS ACQUITTED the Wires take GOLDEN RULE a iazf CHIE SUSPENDED THUMB PRINT BEE ATTORNEYS ASSAIL VALIDITY HIS UNDOING HR NATURAL LAXATIVE Glass on arising for CONSTIPATION I did about Hunt ttor lamps had st and co St City wa Keeps CONGRESS NOTES th'rd policy oi giving ineirptrun8u kj th71mh very best value in mens fine shoes soft his thumb on obe reached o' it liars a HALLEY STRENUOUS DAY Post OR NEGRO CHAMP L1NOCORD endless but the ths I JV at to Perkin? Chicago Mlllll 1 VIA Cww RbewBtfhm KMmt MWIIUlwM Bkte a4 Nerve Troubles with tM WMM Mn 1 Svtbi s( Hotel sn all 1 Thoomada Re in the the and tr riad? the day The the not will the or be cul at doubt which may have arisen the keeping his These for the Watson Detroit Ma pas but it is these rear the chief inhaling a a laboratory in armored which left are the work of character snatch aud blackmau i after me for Jane was 1 told i' but had left her left the house would society maids Some 30 fashionable matrons will receive The Pont chartrain orchestra has prepared a special musical program tn add to the general enlivenment The painting which Myron Barlow the Detroit artist has contributed to the so ciety will be exposed in the main cafe for the inspection of guests it will afterwards be disposed of the proceeds to go for the endowment of a bed in the building of the proposed tuberculosis sana torium jharges are the long series of ponce chief Informed of Mr Kohler One of the most artistic and orig inal entertainments ever platined by Detroit philanthropists will be in progress at the Hotel Pontchartrain between 3 and this after noon when the Society for the Study and Prevention of Tubercu losis will serve afternoon tea Managers Chittenden and Wool ley have placed their cafe at the disposal of the society with at tendant service The white aproned garcons will act as aides to 60 young TRINITY CHURCH HAS AGREED TO IMPROVE ITS TENEMENTS The house bill authorizing be taken In view of the decision of the treasury department to re fund the excess duties imposed on shipments of pulp wood The ship ments in dispute were made to var rious customs brokers and are sup posed to have been all brought in for the International com pany Mr Hedges said that while con gress doubtless intended to have the law applied in the manner in which the treasury department interpreted it the wording of the law was such that if the case came to trial there was a good chance that the apprais ers would overrule the treasury de partment and impose the maximum rates against all Canadian impor tations of wood and pulp or this reason the importers were well con tent to drop the case he said as was the government also considerate of him today gave him a fair audiencethan a quorum of the sena belng present at all times few questions were put to Senator Gallinger interrupted Meets dose and stays dosgBt had fervid failure public to fol of the commission HOTEL UNCTION OR BENEIT THE TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY his ex 'pHE style can be copied bat not the buttonholes Special to The ree Press San rancisco May Trainer lannagan took Johnson out on the road this morning and carried him over a 12 mile course at such a fast clip that the sweat boiled out of the champion Jack then boxed eight fast rounds four with Joe Cotton one with Roy Kenney and three with Marty Cutler After the gymnasium work Dr A Sampson the expert who examined Johnson just about a year ago then put him through careful physical tests He declared there was no perceptible change in the heart action since the last examination THE KEYSTONE TO HEALTH IS Speedy Sure Gentle am unable to give the details of the case in said John Whelan collector of customs last evening in a general way the dispatch gives the situation as it is There is no doubt that had the case come to trial the decision of the court would be that the maximum tariff must be imposed This would make a difference of about 25 per cent to the importers Of course if the case is given up the treasury department is at liberty to what action seems operating A ernst guaranteed Before buying any lighting system get our guarantee rather than decide on statements LA OLLETTE HITS THE RAILWAY BILL Held for Trial for orgery Cadillac Mich May 25 George Gibson the tramp printer who forged the name of George Stan ley to two checks waived examina tion today and was bound over for trial In default of 1000 bail he was remanded to jail es the best maker INITIAL HANDKER CHIES Pure linen of good quality and neatly hemstitched Regular 2ac quality 1 oday LOOR Institute for Medical in New York having Ten of the Back Yard Hovels of the Rich Corporation to Be' Removed Giving the Tenants More Air and Sunlight DETAILS OR BANQUET NEARLY ALL ARRANGED The Appetit Cabs fcr Baptista Close Session Ree1 City Mich May 25 The Osce ola Baptist association tonight closed a two session here About 70 dele gates were in attendance The Bitters has clearly proven during the past 56 years that it is an ideal tonic and invigoranf for those in a weak and debili tated condition It aids di gestion and keeps the bowels open Try it to day 25 Chief of Po Kohler known country as the New York May 25 The case that has been pending before the United States board of general appraisers for several months to test the pro visions of the tariff law governing the importation of pulp wood and wood pulp nas been abandoned by the claimants the treasury depart ment having agreed to refund the amount of excess duties collected without trial The case was to have come up to day but at the time set counsel for the government announced that it had been dropped Hedges of the law firm of Strauss Hedges counsel for the claimants said that no further action would end they ear GEO IDE CO Makers Troy Sind for folder of Halleft Comet" yours for the ashing with meat only four times a for about SI 000 from nnckAr nr a mercnanL cnont a short term in a re1 on where he says he was treated the postoffice department to print the name or address of a business firm on stamped envelopes after June 30 1911 if a bill introduced by Rep resentative Tou Velle of Ohio and reported favorably from the house committee on postoffices and post roads is passed would rather be president of the American ederation of Labor than hold any other office on declared Samuel Gompers president of the America ederation of Labor in assuring the house com mittee on labor that he had no ambition to become secretary of the proposed department of labor the establishment of which he was urging Burkett's bill for the es tablishment of an institution of agriculture and forestry at Ne braska City Neb as a memorial to the late Sterling Morton for merly secretary of agriculture was reported by the senate' committee on agriculture of which Senator Dolliver is chairman The purpose is to train forestry experts Ne braska City was the home of Sec retary Morton the founder of Ar bor day The cost of the buildings and grounds for the proposed in stitution would be limited by the bill to 250000' Tells ellow Senators They Have Sins of Many Congresses to Atone or Special to The ree rees Washington May 25 Senator La ollette of Wisconsin occupied floor in the senatemost of the in discussing the railway bill senate met at 11 but senator from Wisconsin was present Senator Gallinger noted the' absence of the Wisconsin sena tor and sent to the desk a clipping from a Boston newspaper relating to the long and short haul amendment and asked that it be read to till in time until tne senator from Wisconsin should ar rive La oUette showed up 30 min utes late and spoke until shortly after 2 o'clock when at the sug gestion or Senator Gallinger the senate laid aside the railway bill and took up the calendar for 30 minutes to enable Mr La ollette to get his lunch and have a brief period of recreation Speak Today Too After the 30 minutes had elapsed the senator from Wisconsin resum ed his speech as fresh as a morn ing glory and continued until about 4:30 when an adjournment was taken until tomorrowat noon The senator from Wisconsin had not fin isned and intimated that he would take up most of tomorrow Mr La ollette's colleagues were very They more tors Very him once or twice but the other breaks came from friendly sources The speech of the senator from Wisconsin was in characteristic vein He was dramatic and He denounced congress for to perform its duty to the and especially in its failure low the recommendations interstate commerce He warned senators that they could not beguile people into believing that the legislation they proposed was in the interest of the public He declared that the railroads of the country have had their way in congress for forty years The Wisconsin senator found only four provisions in the railway bill of value to 'the general public He found nine which he declared are of value to tne railroads the four in the Interests of public all remain In the bill present Of the nine which he lieves are In the interests of Recommended by Physicians Refuse Substitutes DICKINSON WILL IS ILED Leave Town IThe next mornn Orvis came over carl seidlitz powder at a rug sa Later in the morning he safin that we go to Pleasantville to work as a man there ha! a1 to see him and sain on our wheels I ili'l not quality bcauuhf 4 it Government Drops Suit for Col lection of Excess Duties Whelan Not Advised John Eaton linn ord George Bernard A Jr spb Hall Charles Ham fl Hartz rank Hecker Henry James Holden rederick Holt Hovey Hudson Hutchins James Inglis Johnson Henry Joy Richard Joy Kinnear Otto Kirchner Abner Larned Ledyard Henry Leland William Livingstone Philip McMillan Alvan McCauley Manchester Charles Mellish Sidney Miller George Moony vvuiiam Moore Charles Moore Murphy: Murphy Thomas Neal Truman Newberry John Newberry Adlington Newman Charles Palms A Pesaano Pope George Russel Henry Russel John Russel Wal ter Russel rank Ryan Charles Sawyer Hugo Scherer John Shaw Sheldon Simpson Elliott Slocum Sam uel Smith Stair Henry Standart Standish Stearns rederic Stevens A Sumner Trafford Homer Warren Klrke White Jr David Whitney and James White head Kohler of Cleveland Charged With Immorality Drunkenness Disobedience of Orders Sterling Blue Tubes are built up of four cross grained layers of ine Para Rubber and when completed are covered with an ad ditional heat resisting blue layer They are never porous and never oxydize no matter how long you carry them Initially higher in price ultimately the cheapest tube on earth Sterling Rubber Works Rutherford or Sale by Rutherford Rubber Co 870 Woodward Ave Maalatee Burglar Gets our Years Manistee Mich May 25 Judge Wlthey today sentenced Bert Cun ningham for participating in the burglary of William Douglass resi dence to four years in the peniten tiary TAKES UP ALL AY AND WILL GO AT IT AGAIN Son Gets Money if He Away rom Lake New York May 25 The will of Charles Dickinson former presi dent of the Carnegie Trust company who died here yesterday presum ably from uoisonous Scranton Pa was filed for probate today It contains a bequest of 4 000 for the education of his son Charles at Cornell with the strange stipulation that the son shall for feit this allowance if lie goes or upon Cayaga The lake is used by the Cornell crews and by students 'canoeing and sailing To a nephew he leaves $2000 for edu cational purposes with the same restrictions regarding Cayuga lake The estate is valued in the usual legal term than Special to The ree New York May Trinity Church corporation today conceded more sunlight more air and larger yards to its tenants after years of complaint This is what Is meant by Building Superintendent Miller today giving a contracting company permission to demolish 10 of the rear tenements has been the idea the cor poration has had in mind for some it was said at the corpora tion offices today ground leases and other technical obstacles have prevented the accomplishment of the work until now of the rear it was added "are compara hence the corporation wil loss of some revenue desired to improve the The tearing down of tenements win remove cause of complaint against the land lord side nt the rich church corpora tion A sample of the condition of Trinity tenements is' found 193 West Houston street where the rear structure was nothing more than shed back of a three story brick tenement Yet for' 15 years two families have lived in the 111 ven tilated place 'with another wretch ed tenement to keep out the air behind them and with no means of egress to thestreet except through a dark brick that led past the side of the front house The house in front which Trinity will not tear down because the caretaker says it ij is the most profitable tenement the is a three story" brick building' It has no toilet rooms Since the back Shack has been torn down the church corporation has built small outhouses la the midst of the debris and refuse covers the rear played upon matchless hi and others All oldest reliable mak scaled on a basis of I Cleveland May lice rederick throughout the "Golden chief and lauded by President Roosevelt as the best chief of police in the country was sus pended today uy Mayor Baehr on charges of gross immorality ha bitual drunkenness and disobedience of orders The tentative date of Tuesday has been set for Chief trial by the civil service commis sion and statements by Kohler and his accusers today point to the de velopment of sensational testimony which may involve many of the city's prominent men Mr Kohier has intimated that he intends to right the charges against him to a finish and that if he is disgraced he will not be the only one to fall He has retained one of the best known criminal lawyers in Ohio as his counsel Among tlie charges brought against Kohler is one that during the seven years which he has been at the head of the police depart ment he has utilized the detective force for the collection of facts and that Committee of Board of Commerce Will Meet President at Toledo Escorted to Armory by Soldiers and Police "Charles Sawyer secretary Detroit Board of' Commerce renews Ills assur ance In regnrd to the Detroit visit this morning CTHunyadi iianos Water Of the at bo rhe railroads all but one or two have been modified in important particu lars or dropped entirely from the measure reight Kates Are Too High Mr Laollette contended that freight rates are too high and that the pending bill provides no meas by which the commission can determine the reasonableness of any rate The four provisions of value to the general public found by Sena tor La ollette in the bill are: Authorizing the commission to control classification and to issue orders based upon investigations made on their own initiative Authorizing the commission to establish through rates and au thorizing the shipper to route his own shipment Providing penalties for incorrect statement of rates by a railroad company Authorizing the commission to suspend a proposed new rate for four months The senator from Wisconsin found significance in the fact as stated by him that one section of the bill was originally drafted in more drastic form than the insurgents now propose He compared the pending bill with the draft original ly submitted to the president said he compari son of section 9 of that bill with section 9 of this bill which relates especially to the suspension of new rates that that committee took even stronger ground than that proposed under the pending amend ment I quote this provision as originally drafted and before it had undergone modifications weakening it presumably to meet the wishes of the railroad presidents who vis ited Washington between November 15 1909 when it was so drafted and January 10 1910 when it was first introduced in the senate as now At one point in his speech Sena tor La toilette snouieu senators listen to me I bring them to a realization of fact that they have the sins many congresses to atone tor fore they pass this I a saucer delightful with cream tell W1 inc the litt in Irs and also Every Westinghouse Nernstlamp is backed by the written guarantee of a three million dollar company Says our Provisions Are in a vor of Public Nike in avor of Roads hihltlnn of lawful for a saloonkeep chair or a free lunch his place WASHINGTON The cruiser South Dakota the Pacific coast to participate in the Argentine centennial celebra tion at Buenos Ayres has been or dered from Bahia Blanca to San anrcisco via the Straits of Magel lan Tne otner American snips Buenos Ayres will be ordered Atlantic ports CAMBRIDGE MASS Jerome Greene secretary of the Harvard College corporation resigned his position to accept the appointment of business manager of the Rocke reiier search charge the administration of laboratories of the institute and associated hospitals WASHINGTON President Taft played golf on the Chevy Chase links with Secretary of the Navy Meyer against Gen Clarence Ed wards and Capt Archibald Butt of the army Charles Taft of Cin cinnati who had been the presi golfing partner during the past four or five days has left for his home in Cincinnati ISHKILL 'LANDING More than a thousand brickvard employes struck in six yards along Intfkvfx was: The men want the ZoOOO to 22000 Three hundred yards re They had the establishment of an insane asylum at Nome for Alaskans was passed by the house By a bill passed in the house an extension oA one year was granted to the Alaska Shore Line railway to begin building its 36o miles of road across southwest Alaska from Inlet to Anvik With this nrovision the company has until June 1 1911 to begin work It would be unlawful for the ishkill beach disortver quota reduced from bricks a machine men in the Brockway fused to loin the strike been running on the 22000 scale ALBANY With the aid of Democratic votes the senate pass ed the so called primary reform bill by the vote of 28 to 21 after a bitter debate in Which charges of a bi partisan deal were made by supporters of the compromise direct nominations measure The bill is far less sweep ing than the one favored by Gov ernor Hughes and it was said dur ing the debate that if it reached him ne wouin veto CHICAGO Edmund engineer in charge of the bureau of the United States recla mation service and one of the chief supporters of Secretary Ballinger in the controversy with Gifford Pin chot announces that he would re tire from public service to enter private business Mr Perkins in formed Secretary Ballinger of his intention before leaving Washing ton where he went to testify in be half of the secretary LEWISBURG VA The prohi bitionists won a decided victory in the southern Presbyterians' general assembly when that body approved the report of the Sinnot commission which investigated the complaint of Rev I Sinnot against the north ern presbytery of for sanctioning the recently proposed amendment to the state's constitu tion The commission did not sus tain the complaint In addition the minister was eensured ST LOUIS The twenty fifth' an niversary of the National Electric Light association was observed at the general session of the associa tion A Spearry New York one of the organizers delivered an address in which he reviewed the progress of the association Sev eral of the speakers declared that the public utilities corporations tnemseivea were responsible tor hostility with which they are gardsd by a certain element ot NERNST LAMP Main 938 61 today include 5oIre the finest Any as to Detroit engagement Is set at rest by the foregoing telegram received here yesterday Nearly all arrangements have been completed for the Taft ban quet to be given by the Board of Commerce in the Light Guard ar mory the evening of June 3 The committee in charge rederick Holt chairman has been holding almost dally sessions for a week Deliver Important Message It is given out from an authorita tive source that President Taft will deliver an address at the banquet which wil "convey a message not only to his audience but the coun try at large The subject of his talk hpwever has not been announced According to a letter received yes terday from red CarpenterPresident secretary the pres party will comprise Presi dent William Taft Capt Archi bald Butt A As sistant Secretary Mischier two secret service operatives one messenger Robert Small Asso ciated Press Robert Dougan New York Sun Press association Sartwell United Press association Jesse Conway New York World William Hoster Hearst News ser vice and Roy uller New York Herald A small committee representing the Board of Commerce will meet the president in Toledo accompany ing him to Detroit The train will arrive at the Michigan Central de pot at 6:45 The president will be met by four companies ot the Twenty sixth regiment from ort Wayne in command of Col A Booth which with a detail of mounted police will form his es cort The line of march to the armory will be east on Jefferson to Wood ward north on Woodward to Cad illac square east on Cadillac square and Congress street to Brush soutfi on Brush to the armory Both Senators Here The president will arrive at the armory shortly after 7 After meeting the reception com mittee he will be escorted to the table for guests of honor The pro gram will be simple opening wltn an invocation by Rev Eugene Shippen pastor of the Unitarian church Abner Larned presi dent of the Board of Commerce will introduce President Taft Sen ators Burrows and Smith and Con gressman Denby also probably will be heard About 900 are expected to be seated at the tables The galleries reserved for guests will be open throughout the entire evening and it is anticipated many ladies will attend Each rtembers ticket and each guest's ticket which sell at5 each will be accompanied by one gallery ticket ee The gallery re servations will enable ladies to ar rive at any time during the ban quet The Brush street entrance of the armory will be used the one on Larned street oetng closed for the evening After leaving the armory the president will return to his car which will depart "early next morn ing tor Monroe wnere ne win tend the Custer monun ent veiling ceremonies The Reception Committee The personnel o'i the reception committee select id yesterday com prises: red Algef' lRussell A Alger Waldo A John Bagley Bagley George Barbour Barbour Bielman A Black George Black Dr Book George Booth Lem Bowen Joseph Boyer Philip Brelt meyer Butler Campau Henrv Campbell Roy Chapin Emory Clark James Couzens rank CrouI' James Danaher A Dean Doyle Alex Dow Jeremiah Dwyer John Dwyer Theodore rl erry Jr I ord Pnurler Charles reer Ginsburg August Goebel Jr Green Joseph ni ahi public Arthur Hucv Ch ceived much applause that corporations shuiflfl secretive concerning thei would not return withe we stood waiting tor eo the wave motor suggested to Jane ths back into the hall war two but she would rt so ed in and had gone j'nij distance when 1 heard three times a voice 1 thought it was a LATHAM db WEBER OPEN NEW STORE TODAY Yfter five years of successful bus iness at 44 46 Gratiot avenue La tham Weber will open today at 4 their new high class shop at 212 Woodward avenue The rtf ivintr their natrons the pvuvj vw a A a hats and furnishing goods which has been such a great factor in their success will be carried out in the same manner as in the past Their men's furnishings under the 2er sonal management of Mr Bert Reiter will show an entirely new stock bf goods and will be run on a much larger scale than ever be fore "Golden Business is the title of the Grand latest publications issued by the Commissioner of Industries It Is a concise treatise on business Open ing in Western Canada and con tains a fund of facts and valuable information A "Quarterly Bulle has also been issued which tells of specific business openings in Western Canada for the cobbler or coal dealer liveryman or laundry man baker or banker lawyer doc tor or general merenant publications may be had asking Apply to 124 Woodward avenue Michigan 1 5 Gives Renewed Assurance of Visit to Detroit June 3 to' Congress man Denby Speech Will Be Important and prices the collection ot orominent officials others to be used in the event he was attacked The present minatioti of a tacks against the ter he had been suspension today claimed: charges the same crowd of ers grave robbers ers who have been years" Chief Kohler joined the police force as a patrolman 14 years ago Under Mayor Tom Johnson his rise was rapid I consented to go worried about the family111 liVn rn LTii flWflV had disappeared a 1 would not look well We Philadelphia from there I tr dinary working clothes paid my fare Then we c4 train for the south failed to find ginia and were planning to home a few days later As we not raise the money to jump our board bm rlnr XR nlsnnpd tn COHlt La nr in o' flhflUl Jane were blamed and Say the Indictment Does Not Go Sufficiently Into Particulars Chicago May 25 The first skirm ish in the attack on the Beef Trust began before Judge Landis in the United States dis trict court here today when coun sel for the National Packing com pany and its 10 subsidiary concerns assailed the validity of the indict ments charging a combination in restraint of trade The defendants were represented by Attorneys Ralph Crewes George Buckingham and Joseph Defrees the government by District Attorney Edwin Sims Special Assistant District Attorney James Wilker son Assistant District Attorney El wood Godman and Assistant to the Attorney General Oliver Pagan In his argument Mr Buckingham alleged: 1 That the indictment does not go Into particulars sufficiently 2 That it does not charge a crime or cite facts constituting a crime 3 That if there was a crime the statute of limitations (three years) had run against It 4 That the indictment charges no interstate commerce transaction 5 That no place In Which the combination operated or had ex istence is alleged 6 That it is a combination which is illegal not its acts pea ranee ami teJ to Iasi go on the cars he would fare So I did When we we could not find the man to see and sat down tu L1: over then said it Petersburg Va wf work as his brother back I readied the wavens she was not io be eei nor hart seen her since so he me God! I walked around the xh" tion hall to see if she was there could not see anything I posed she had i and joined the off the pier went up to the Che! where I had started when I home I could not the wanted to get job from and directly home reaching there A jy alter ociock came in late out together Ai the gt Jane her on the pier had joined them house from fa the ter we got then PUEBLO COL ourteen persons were injured when two coaches ot Denver Rio Grande train No Ila jumped the track two miles from Cucharas Junction Col bpredmB rails caused the wreck Two cars went down the embankment LINCOLN NEB The Nebraska Press association passed a resoiu tion condemning the fulings ot the postoffice department relative to mailing of supplements The Ne braska representatives in congress were requested to appeal to Presi dent Taft LOUISVILLE The principal bus iness of the second session of the National Wholesale Grocers convention here was the receiving of committee reports Uniform bills of lading pure food and food guar anty among the subjects re ported on 1 PHILADELPHIA lorence Uskurait 21 died in a hospital here from injuries received during the recent street car strike The girl on April 18 was a passenger in a trol ley car under which dynamite was exploded Both her feet were crush ed and death was caused by blood poisoning KANSAS CITY Eight two mail clerks were injured last year by engines bumping into trains stand ing" at railroad stations according to the report of Masten chair the claims committee sub mitted at the annual convention of the Railway Mail Clerks' Associa tion of America ROCKORD ILL After being "dry" for a year 40 saloons were licensed to begin business in Rockford The new ordinance regu lating the traffic contains several novel features including the pro treating it is also lin er to nave a i counter in Big Shipment of Mens Wash Ties Wc have just received a shipment of 100 dozen handsome new Wash Tics in white and colors in a great variety of clever and exclusive designs both plain and fancy effects Very special values at 50c and ddijC The celebrated make nne lisle finish silk trim med long or short sleeves in all sizes Extra special values at per garment OvC OUTING Extra quality Swazette in white and colors attached or separate soft collars Extra special values at $150 1 Scotland Yard Uses Unique Way 7 1 of Identifying Notorious United States Crook Special to The ree rees New Turk May 25 rank tusek who was a second cabin senger the Cunarder Car mania in today from Liverpool started tor St Louis to serve 12 years in prison for picking the pocket of a man in the bank there nine years ago The detectives who accojnpanied him John Shea and John Bannl gan of the St Louis police depart ment did not reveal his identity to his fellow passengers but they kept him under constant surveillance Since the: young man went away he has spent most of his time in prison He is about 32 now and since he was 14 he has been trying to earn a living by picking pockets He began in his native city Chi cago His identification in England' where he was arrested early in the year for robbery was due to his thumb print which had been taken in St Louis and sent to Scotland yard: The English authorities also took a thumb impression of the crook and found that it correspond ed with that sent from St Louis The police of St Louis were notified and Shea who has charge of the Bertillon system was sent with Bannigan to bring Matusek home Stole $1000 rom Merchant He told the reporters who talked with him aboard the Carmi nia that he had decided to lead an honest life when he reached England He followed the races six months and then went back to picking pockets He says he got the worst deal in Germany where he was sentenced to five solitary confinement with meat only four times a year tne He also pris weii Tn the Ensrlish nrtsons he says he got some pretty hard deals In the period when he was last at liberty in England he married an Irish girl who stubk to him was at the station to see him leave for America and who declared that she would come over to him on his re lease Matusek said he believed he would never have been detected if it had not been for the finger print svstem which he said looked to him as infallible He might have bothered Scotland Yard by mm 1 fk 11 i II Oil JUS UlUlllU HC OQIM KZKte eeez not thinK oi tnatunui anerwaju Memory li Pkgs 10c Postunt Cereal Battle Chickeringf McPhail i we td Wle: replied that 1 hal and 'rv ins That night anou: detective came to out rvo with guns pointed at to surrender Petersburg jail 1 to Atlantic City" 7 bird Degree Edmund Gaskill Seller sei opened his ar: arraignment of methods of the poll the acquittal of ground that no nusru i i Zi 7 A pro ea rdu i xpg" a done no evidence to connect Seyler As he was closing the defendant's nicl Bessie ran to her want to be Prosecutor GoldertL his feet in an instant what he said was an a i imnr1 nuence uic juij GOldenburg urged of murder in tne ing vehemently tnsi proved its case rriy The New rrTrz rJStSi lil (JleinZdsagaar' II WOODWARD AVENUEX I arrand Emerson iJu and mai: tysnt rn7 rn'riie costs of fl Westinghouse at A I 4T 2 1 1 STOMACH I 1 BITTErco I I JLy4 2for 23 Sizes A Toastie tki Ul wW WB1 i.

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