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EAGLE 1 l2 Credit Coupon. CUT THIS our. .11 ARCH SO. STOCKS TO 2:30 P.M. THE BROOKLYN DAILY THREE CENTS.

NEW YORK CITY. MONDAY. MARCH 30. 1908. VOL.

69. NO. 89. -2G PAGES, INCLUDING PICTURE SECTION. PRESIDENT LEADS LOCAL WEATHER I'HOB ABILITIES.

Fair to-night! Tneday. partly cloudy and worinerj light to Irculi enslerly wind. GILLETTE PIT TO DEATH; SEVEN LEADERS OUT ever the organization recognized as leader. Is the Tiger Coming to Brooklyn? Even among the antl-McCarren leaders there is a disposition to credit this latest development to Charles F. Murphy RIOT ON WEST END TRAIN.

Ft Police Captured Two Manhattanites, Who Are Held. A rior broke out on the train the West End line this morning at 2 cincii. Name of Man Who Shot Frick Found on Bomb Thrower's Membership Card. and Tammany Hall. "We saw the handwriting on the wall," said one bt them this afternoon, "when Murphy sent word to Scully to appoint anti-McCarren men in the city clerk's office.

This, together with the alliance with tho mayor, put The Slayer of Grace Brown Executed at Auburn, After Issuing a Statement. Will Endeavor to Have All Anarchists Driven Out of Country. ake Formal Demand for His Retirement From County Leadership, BROOKLYN GROUP WATCHED. WAS RESIGNED TO HIS FATE. and a dozen hoodlums got mixed up in It, to the terror of tho other passengers.

The guard could not stop it and signaled tho motor man. He stopped the train at Hath Beach and the police re-rescrves made a raid which resulted in the arest of Benjamin Schlasky. aged 30 of 187 Eighth avenue, Manhattan, and Louis Fordham. aged 23. of 78 Second avenue.

Manhattan. The complainant was Gustavo Talicutti. tho train guard, and tho men were held for trial next Monday. Gillette's Last Statement. "In the shadow of the valley of death, it my denlre to do everything that would remove any doubt as to my havlntr found Jesuit ChrlM.

the personal Savior and unfallintr friend. My one regret, at thla time, la that I have not slven lilm the pre-eminence In my life while I had the opportunity to work for lllm. If I could only nay aome one thlntf that would draw young men to him, I would deem it the greatest privilege ever granted me. But all I can any now la, I know In whom I have believed and am persuaded that He la able to keep that which I have committed unto Him against that day. "If the young men of thin country could only know the Joy and pleaMure of it Christian life, I know they would do all in their power to become earnest, active Christians, and would strive to live a Chrint would have them live.

"There I not one thing I have left uudone which will bar me from facing my God, knowing that my alna are forgiven, for 1 have been free and frank In my tnlkH with my uplrltanl adviser ntiil God knows where I stnnd. "My task la done, the victory won. "CHESTER GILLETTE." Marched Calmly to the Electric Sunday Meeting Prevented by the Police Plot? Believed to Have Been Perfected Here. TO SEND IN MESSAGE. Chair and Was Given Only One Shock.

ub wise. I don't know who'll bo the nominal leader, but the real leader will be Murphy." Revolt Reluctant nthe Part of Some Apparently there is no personal feeling against McCarren in tho minds of several of the men who signin the agreement. It was learned that the meeting at which the agreement was drawn and adopted took place at the Astoi- House on Friday night. Several of the men expressed themselves as very reluctant to take the step, but were persuaded by the polnion of the majority that there was no hope of a united Democracy or substantial Democratic success under McCarren's HVE SAID TO WAVER MARKED BY THE BLACK HAND. Corona Heights Contractor Told to Hand Over $10,000 or See Wife and Children Killed.

Attorney General Bonaparte Re quested to Find Authority for Prosecuting Italian Editors, Alexander Berkman, anarchist leader, was arrested this morning after the discovery of evidence connecting him with Selig Silverstein, the Brooklyn anarchist who threw a gaspipo bomb in Union Square on Saturday afternoon. Berk-man, next to his common-law wife, Emma Goldman, is tho most prominent anarchist in America. A blood-red card of membership in the Anarchist Federation of America, signed Auburn. March 20 Unmoved and without showing the faintest sign of emotion of any kind. Chester Gillette was put to death in Auburn prison this morning for the murder of Grace Brown.

The execution was the most successful that ever took place in the local prison. But one contact was required to carry the mandates of the law into effect, and when that was over the murderer of Gracs, or "Billy," Brown had been avenged and McCIellan Appealed To, According to Rumor, Declines to Interfere. Mike Rosi. a wealthy contractor of Corona Heights, has been marked by the Black Hand for its own. Ho says his persecution began two weeks ago, when he Why There Was No Show of Strength CONFERENCE HELD TO'DAYo the slayer had paid the penalty, giving a life for a life.

Only one contact was Saturday. One of these men went to McCarren with Berkman's name, was found in Sil-verstoln's room at 83 Beaver street, on tho edge of the Brooklyn Ghetto. The card was No. 48 in tho anarchist union. received a letter written wltn inn ma color of blood and signed with a black hand, and declaring that he would die unless he left $10,000 in a spot designated.

Rosi laughed at this letter, but bis laugh was less mirthful when he receives a sec necessary. IT A TAMMANY INVASION? Saturday morning and told him frankly FRANK P. H0BLEY HURT. Gillette had made a confession of guilt what had been done. It was -this information which caused a hurry call to be After Berkman was arrested and taken to his spiritual advisers.

00 Cousin of Sheriff Thrown From His In every way the execution was a suc ond demand. to police headquarters in Manhattan he was asked to write his name. He com Thnt letter ordered him to pay trie sum Authorities Trying to Decide Plan for Suppressing a Notorious Anarchist. demanded, or prepare to sen his wife aiid Motor Cycle, and in Very Critical Condition. cess and the officials of the prison, all of whom had feared that there might be some untoward event in connection with plied with this request, and then Inspector McCafferty compared tho freshly Anti-McCarren Programme Is to Ask State Committee to Reorganize the Party.

children die. Rosi has notified the Newtown police, the execution, were more than pleased. and Detoctlves Schroedor and Bangor are Frank P. Hobley. chief engineer of the The execution was marked throughout worklne on tho enso.

Although caretuiiy written signature' with the name on Sil-verstein's card of membership. The Inspector said the handwriting was the same. Then, according to the inspector, Jewish Hospital, a cousin of Sheriff Hot)- guarded by friends. Rosi's family spent with celority and in the minuteBt details carried throughout to its culmination. The man was declared dead by the offi There is no longer doubt that the lead-Ivship of Senator Patrick H.

McCarren of ley. thrown from his motor cyclo at Kingston avenuo and Prospect place, this morning, and is now in the Jewish Hospital In a critical condition from concussion of the brain. Eagle Bureau, BOS Fourteenth Street. Washington, March 3(1 Prcsldenl Roosevelt is deeply stirred up by the re pcatcd evidences of activity on tho pari fanarchists in this country, and is per sonally to lead a movetiieiil. to drive thctn out of the United States, and of the t.ame Berkman confessed that he had signed the membership card, although up to that timo he had denied that he had ever heard of Silverstein.

II cial time at 6:18. but by the watches held by some of the newspaper reporters it was two minutes aftor that time when the past two days in terror, koki ia afraid to let his wife and children leavo his sight, but, makes light of tho danger to himself. Ho said yesterday: "If they try to kill my wife and children, they'll have to kill mo first. Not a cent, will I pay them. I'd rather be blown to pieces, with my family, than pay blackmail." sent out Saturday at 1 o'clock for a meeting of the executive committee.

All except three of the leaders responded to the call. It was the general expectation that McCarren would ask for a showdown, but after talking privately with several of the leaders the leaders were dismissed, with the request that they leave with the secretary the addresses where they would hold their primaries. Another Meeting Yesterday. There was another meeting of several of the leaders who have declared against McCarren yestetrday afternoon with leaders who have not yet declared, and It was said to-day that partial promises were obtained from them. A meeting of the executive committee may be called at any time by petition of a majority of the numbers.

It was Said at headquarters to-day that no meeting would be held this week. the warden announced to tho witnesses It had been Hobley's habit to ride to and from his work on his motor eycla ou the Brooklyn Democracy la seriously threatened- Seven regular organization district leaders to-day declared themselves against him. At least four and probably six more are hesitating. It is known it is said, but not con- Berkman Taken to the Bedside of the clear He started from his home at and attendants, "Gentlemen, tho physicians announce that the man' is dead." Bomb Thrower. Berkman was taken to Bollevuo Hos time render impossible the further sprea of the doctrines of anarchism.

Tba Witnesses Not Impressed by the Exe $10,000 IN REWARDS OFFERED pital to the cot where Silverstein was lying. Though horribly mangled, with his Armed that Murphy, blacked by Mayor President is lo send ti message to Con cution. The execution lacked much of the so right eye blown out Rnd right arm off.ono gross asking for broader laws, that will bar anarchists from our ports alsn lemnity of former affairs. Witnesses did side crushed In and otherwise injured. 14 Lawton street at clock tnis morning.

Just what caused tho tumble is not known, but Policeman William S. Leo of the Atlantic avenue precinct saw Hob-ley whirl over the handle bars of his machine and land ou his head. Hobley was unconscious and the policeman carried him to the sidewalk and called an ambulanco. Dr. Losoe responded and removed the injured man to St.

John's HosnltaJ. McOlellan, is giving his full Btrength to the effort to oust him. District leaders in Open Revolt, Evidence to Warrant Arrest3 in the Bulkeley Dynamiting Case. Not Found Yet. not seem to be impressed with the fact Silverstaln is still alive.

His vitality has i that a life was being snuffed out. and amazed the surgeons at Bellevue. He during most of tho time, except for the The district leaders who are out in the was so terribly hurt that he was not expected to come out of the ether after brief space when the electric current was coursing through tho man's body, there was a hum of voices in conversation. This Confident Claims of Anti-McCarren the operation Saturday night, and his Forces. pen against McCarren William B.

Melody of the Fourth As sembly District. William R. McGuire of the Sixth. 1 William A. Doyle of the Ninth.

grew so marked during the time that the Mrs. Hobley was notified end at her request her husband was removed to the Jewish Hospital. Up to a late hour this afternoon Hobley had not regained con The anti -McCarren men assert, with death was announced as having already occurred. The sickly little Russian, who had been a semi-invalid from birth, has shown more vital strength than ono physicians were making the examination of the body for life that tho warden apparent confidence, that they now con sciousness, and the doctors are not so found it necessary to pound on the tile- covered floor of the chamber for -silence very certain of being able to save his lifo. Hobley has been employed as chief Telluride, March 30 Rewards offered for the capture of tho person or persons who dynamited General Biilkeley Wells on Saturday, in an effort to kill him.

aggregate $10,000 Sheriff Fitzpatrirk said to-day thnt sufficient evidenco to warrant arrests had not yet been obtained. Henry Anker, a waiter, arrested for using Incendiary language, has been found to bavo hud no connection with the crime. General Wells is suffering greatly from the shock to his nervous system due to the explosion, and has joinod his family at Colorado Springs for rest. strong man In a thousand would show under similar Injuries. The contact that was necessary for the for authority to stamp out tho vicious cleemnt that already has secured lodgment.

Attorney Bonaparte, al. the request, of tho President, ns now making an Investigation to seo if under the existing laws there is authority for criminal prosecution of ihe editor and publishers of La tjneatione Sociale, the lialiun anarchistic paper, which ihe Postmaster General barred from the use of the mails a fe days ato. In his letter to Mr. Bonaparte, the President, referred io the paper as a "murderous document." The President, In his letter, said: "Please seo if it IS not, possible to prosecute criminally un trol the county cemmfttee and wllj carry enough Assembly dlctrlcts to control the executive committee. They predict definitely that they will carry tho First, Second, Third, Fifth, Thirteenth, Seven Thomas R.

Farrell of the Tenth. Thomas F. Byrnes of the Eleventh. James P. Sinnott of the Twenty-second.

Patrick F. Lynch of the Twenty-third. man to be killed was of 1.800 volts at IV amperes, i and It was held ou three Berkman remained at Silvcrstein's bed engineer In tho Jewish Hospital for a year. Prior to that he was for twenty-three years in the employ of a Broadway side for ten minutes and then announced seconds more than a full minute. Who that he bad never seen Silverstein be teenth and Eighteenth districts unless this had been done careful examination of the man's heart was made, but there was no sign of life.

The Rev. Henry fore. The heavy bandages around Sll- department store as cnginer. YOUNG OFFICERS HAPPY. the leaders join them boforo to-morrow.

verstein's head and a part of Ills face Macllray ot Little Falls, who had been State Committee to Be Asked to Re- were not removed for the attempted Iden with Gillette, was so overcome at tue execution that he was taken from the organize Party Here, Pleased at Prospect of Going Around death chamber before tho contact was tification. Two Hebrew detectives escorted Berkman to the ward where Silverstein lay and engaged In a spirited The next move of tho antl-McCarren leaders within -ther local organization will $7,935,917.35 NET ASSETS. the World With Fleet Older Men turned off. The man little figure seemed to wither un as Gillette lifo passed out Leaders Beady to Join the Revolt, According to Humor. The leaders who are rumored to be ready to join the revolutionists are: "Michael Butler of the Twelfth Assembly District.

James S. Regan of the Fifth. J. Morrissey Gray of the Eighth. Johp Xaumer of the Seventeenth.

1 James Kane of the Third. Less Juf1at. be to request the state committee to take in hand the condition of Democratic af conversation In Yiddish with Berkman, Esnk Examiners' 'Report on Will In the hope that Silverstein would show- fairs in this county and as tar as tho law will permit reorganize the party in some sign of recognizing Berkman's voice. The injured man, though in full posses Magdalena Bay. March 19, via San Diego, March 00 The news of the continuation of tho cruise to Australia Brooklyn.

"The other leaders will soon come in, said one of the seven nntl-McCarren reg and through the Suez Canal to 'Now York, ulars this afternoon. when they dis i thus completing the circumnavigation of cover these things: First, that the state Primary Fights Declared Off. committee will not recognize the McCar the globe, was received aboard the ships sion of his faculties, made no start at tho sound of Berkman's voice, and did not indicate In any way that he recognized the vulce. There was not the slightest indication of a recognition on the pan. of either man.

with mixed expressions of opinion. ren delegation to the state convention, and second, that the state committee, im and, fearful that ho would collapse, he started for the door leading to the outdoors. Giant keepers walked beside him. He did not faint. Witnesses assembled at the warden's office at 6 o'clock and at 6:10 the march from the office down through tho south wing of tho prison to the death chamber was started.

This was quickly over and at 6:11. when Stnte Electrician Davis made his test of the machinery with the bank of lights the witnesses were all on hand and had their Seats in tho chairs assigned to them. Gillette Walked Firmly Into the Room. The test being finished, the word was given and the door leading from the death cells was Gillette, walk-lne firmlv and looking neither to the By many of the men, who are on their iamsburgh Trust Company Put on File. (Special to thn Eagle.

I Kingston. March 30 Blinking Superintendent. Clark Williams has filed in tho Ulster County clerk's office the report of assets of the Willianisburgh Trust Company, as appraised by his appraisers, Arba Kellogg Alford and Claude Iltitchlns, which shows that the company's assets have a book value of and an nppraised value of $7. Olio. 917.

35. The assets of the trust, company, according to the appraiser's report, are as follows- mediately after tho spring state convention in ADril. will clean house over here. The anti-McCarren primary fights have been Called off in the districts of the seven men who have declared thmeselves. An open offer has been made to other leaders who will join forces with the Initial cruise it was hailed with delight from Bellevue, Berkman was taken to That will finish McCarren in this county.

Also scores of the younger unmarried When McLaughlin was in power he al Jefferson Market Police Court to be ar officers regard the opportunity to see something of tho world with keenest ways made It a point to keep on good raigned. The police wanted him held appreciation. Many of tho older officers terms with the state Democratic organ to call the fights off in their for twenty-four hours on some charge to give them time to gather other evi districts. The leaders of the fight on Mc however, who have been In all the ports to be visited, and whose families are ization. McCarren defied the state organization a year and a half ago and is only a member of the state committee dence.

left, behind for many months to come, felt der any sr.cl.ion o' law ma'. loanable, the men that aro interested in Bonding out this anarcifltic and murderous document. After you bave concluded youf Investigation I w-ish a report from you as the hasis of recommendation bf mo to Congress or action." Attorney General Bonaparte is still examining th" lows hearing on tho subject, and indicates that it may be difficult to administer further punishment; to the cdirtos of the object innable papers. His report to the President will not be made for several days, and after It has been submitted tlie President Is expected to send a ringing message to Congress on the subject. The Nniiin Square outrage of Saturday last has emphasized to the President the desirability of prompt, and vigorous action.

He now has tho following executive branches of the government at work in the ami-red movement: The Department of Justice, the Department of Commerce and Labor, the Post Office Department, the Secret Service and thn Labor Bureau. There was a conference In the office of Secretary Straus to-day. between the latter. Commissioner General of Immigration Sarg'ti' and Commissioner of Labor Neill. at which wlinlo situation was discussed.

Tho authorities are trying to decido Carren predicted to-day that there would be four of these leaders on their side differently. Many were heard to express now hv injunction Brooklyn Anarchists Responsible, the the hope that they might receive shore v-Hl. Aprwrs al. 1374, r.p,o -I S37 "In the meantime," continued this leader, "the fact that contests on the part of the antt-McCarrenites have been duty upon arival at ban Francisco. right nor to the left, came briskly along the row and into the chamber.

On cither side of him was a minister of the Gospel, Chaplain Herrlck on his right and the Rev. Mr. Mcllravy on his left. It. was Not a single note of doubt, from the flag officer to tho ordinary seaman, was given up in seven Assemmy uisincis win embolden the antis in the other dis heard here regarding tho certain sue l.SM.oM 45 7iitl.lt 3C1.3I7.

IB BIT i7.Mo.;; :12:35 when the little party entered tne Cain Overdrafts tton'lH and Stocks anrt bnmls Demand loans Tttrm I. -ails Bill purrhnse'l Koal estate Kurniturrt ami fixtures. Accruod interest trict. a.n A will have the effect of con cess of such an undertaking. Always is before to-morrow.

The Anti-McCarren Movement. An agreement was signed by the soven leaders as follows: "To the Democratic Voters of Kings County: "The undersigned members of the executive committee of the Regular Demo centrating the opposition. In view of expressed confidence in the ability of the 1 lot. oje.i") 1 (14 7 te 4.7' 'io 1.7U.1 chamber and the work of strapping the man in the chair was quickly over. The fleet to do whatever task is assigned it these facts it is a fair prediction mat official time made this 6:13:50.

The con the anti-McCarren men may win in the In the interviews with commanding Second. Seventeenth and Eighteenth Dis officers sent out there there was nothing tact was put on at 6:14:03, and it lasted for three seconds over the full minute. JS.44I.35I.SO Total tricts, besides the others claimed as cer but tho most sanguine certitude of sue The loss in assets la $305, 433. S3. being switched off at, 6:15:06.

Immediately after Dr. Spitzka. the noted alien cess. tain. The presence or ex-Briage com-miinr John L.

Shea at tho antl-Mc The two months interim between ar ist, made an examination of the heart. Police Believe. Brooklyn anarchists, were responsible for the bomb-throwing last Saturday, according to evidence gathered by the police. Theso anarchists may havo been connected directly with the central group, led by Berkman and Emma Goldman, but it appears that tho chief activities of tho anarchists have been confined to this borough. The meeting was called for Liberty Hall, 71 Cook street, a few blocks from Silvcrstein's homo in the Eastern District.

The meeting was called as one of a series of meetings of alleged anarchists. Those meetings bave been held under various guises, but Lieutenant Vachris and his men from the Italian Squad havo been present. Most of the meetings havo been mixed meetings of Italians and Jews, Carren headquarters on Saturday night rival and departure at San Francisco Other examinations followed and at 6:18 Tho report shows cash to be as follows: On hand Tup ttoin-- Snporlntendnt of ttanlts Mo'tinnlm Hank 86 Tcrmlnul Hunk n.ow.Vi was gratifying to many, as it will afford is Important, and I ahoultt not oe surprised at a victory of the antis in the Warden Benham made tho announcement that told that the law's requirements had them an opportunity to bo rejoined by their relatives before their departure on Seventeenth. been fulfilled. tne long cruise.

Total "Gentlemen." said Warden Benham. the physicians announce that the man Is Coler Congratulates Brooklyn. Borough President Coler to-day issued i on a plan lor biippi ssiuk dead." TORPEDO PIERCED BLAKELEY ASLEEP FOR 08 DATS. Everybody who saw the execution pro a statement which, after reciting toe names of the revolted leaders, con Government Vessel Forced to Go Into nounced it the most successful that ever took place. Where in other cases three, and even five, shocks have been necessary tinues: "Soven nf these leaders have indorsed Dry Dock at Pensncola the position taken by the Committee of Three Hundred, and in so far as that to kill, the one contact in this case did the work in a finished manner.

Washington, March 30 An accident to committee is concerned, the ngnt in tneir the torpedo boat Blakeley, which has Police Prevent a Meeting of Anar His Ministers Indicate That He Was been engaged in torpedo practice at St districts is at an end. The committee dejlares at the outset that, its one object wall the deposition of McCarren and that Joseph's Bay, has compelled her to chists in Brooklyn. Nearly four hundred Hebrews and Italians went to yesterday's meeting. They Guilty. Gillette made a -confession to his spir return to the Pensacola Navy Yard those regular district leaders wno joinea cratic Organization of the County of Kings adopted the following: "Whereas.

The Democratic county and borough candidates have been defeated in each election during the past four years, although the Democratic enrollment has been at all times much larger than that of ny other party; and "Whereas. There now exists in every Assembly district in the county an aggressive and organized Democratic opposition to the leadership of Senator P. H. McCarren, and public meetings are being held and literature circulated which, if continued, will still further disrupt the party and again defeat our candidates; sad "Whereas. This organized opposition publicly proclaims that Its sole object is te effect a change of county leadership; and "Whereas, We have vainly waited for some evidence that Senator McCarren realizes this condition and is great enough to sacrifice his own pride in the interest of party unity; therefore be it "Resolved, That we.

the undersigned members of the executive committee of the Regular Democratic Organization of the County of Kings are compelled by the aforesaid conditions to declare that a reorganization of the party Is Imperatively and Immediately necessary If harmony is to be restored, the party saved destruction, and the autonomy of our organization is to be preserved; and we appeal to all Democrats to co-operate with us in this effort to regain the confidence of the voters and thus 6ecure thn lection of the local, state and nationaj candidates in the coming election. itual advisers. This much is contained Physicians Say That Mrs. Hawkins Will Die Sleeping. Los Augeles.

March 30 Mrs. lieu-lah Hawkins, who has puzzled the medical and psychological professors by her long unbroken sleep at, the county hospital, will to-day begin the fifty-eighth day of her mysterious slumber. Unless her sleep is soon broken th physicians declare Mrs. Hawkins will never survive the efferis ot It, granting that she docs not die while still sleeping. Every effort known to science has been resorted to to awaken her hut all so far have been futile and the doctors are nf thi opinion she will dio sleeping.

in in that movement would meet win no where it will be necessary to dock the in a statement that the clergvmen gave vessel and make repairs. No details opposition from the committee. Personally, I have only one object and that is the elimination of Mr. McCarren, so that out after the electricution. This reads as follows: the accident, are given in the report to the Navy Department except that the Becauae onr relationship with vessel had been pierced by a torpedo.

heater Gillette wna privileged, we do not deem It wine make a de most notorious and dangeruua aunrtnisis in the country who had been under surveillance for several weeks past. There are a number of difficulties In tho way ol decisive action, and it is feared that th" whole movement might bo weakened and discredited hy a falsii" step. If the action now contemplated he taken, It will be use'ul as an object lesson in showing that tho Federal authorities are very much in earnest, in hia warfare. For obvious reasons, it is no', desirable reveal the name of the anarchist in ques lion. Commissioner Sargent, received a dis patch to-day stating that Selig Silver-, stein is not identified with any of thd prominent anarchists who are known to the immigration authorities.

He is believed to In: a fanatic who was acting on his own Initiative, and not under orders from a general society. William P. Ilazen. formerly chief of th" secret service, who lias been engaged by Secretary Straus as an expert in th" campaign against anan hists. hai a list of every known red in New York.

He is co-operating with the Post. Office authorities of New York, and also acting; i. aijciii. of the Federal Government. I welcome gladly theso men wno nave decided that in so far as the organization in their respective districts is concerned, they can no longer support the burden of his boss-ship and the Interests of the Democratic party demand another MACHINIST A SUICIDE.

tailed atatement, and "Imply wliili to say that no legal mistake wa made In hia electrlcntion. went wearing red ties, the badge of anarchy and rabid socialism in this city. Lieutenant Vachris was at. the hall with ten men. He bad two Yiddish speaking officers, and one man was able to talk fluently In seven languages and listen intelligibly to a few more.

Inspector Sweeney and Captain McCauley of the Stagg street Btation decided to prevent the meeting rather than take chances. They had men to assist Lieutenant Vachris. and to turn away the anarchists as fast as they appeared. In this way they kept the crowd away, so that, there were never more than forty or fifty there at Hanged Himself in the Doorway of His Bedroom. "Nothing has been done ana noining "1IEMIY McILRAVV.

"COR.DELLO HBRBICK." Although the statement as to the con will be done until McCarren is nnauy Alfred Bergdorf. 53 years old, a Ger denosed. as to the question of his suc man machinist of 434 Hamilton street fession was not in detail and came to the cessor. The object or tnis movement wu not to make any man leader, and It is Long Island City, committed suicide yes world through the signed statement of assumed that before long tho entire or terday by hanging himself in the door the ministers, Gillette bad a word to say to the young men of the world. This was BANNERMAN NO BETTER.

Premier Sir Henry Camphell-Bimnerman Premier Sir Henry Camptiell-Hannermann shows no marked change for the worse to-dny. but the diabetes which apparently is in its Incurable form and from which the patient. Is Buffering, Is making gradual inroads upon his reserve vitality. The bulletle. issued this morning says: "Tin Prime Minister had a quiet day yesterday, iind a fairly good night II" continues wak.

but. there Is no marked change In his condition." way of a bedroom at his home. Ho useif a communication that was handed to War ganization will be found in the ranKs or the opposition of McCarren and that the executive committee members will then a cotton necktie as ft rope. He was pro den Benham last night at 10 o'clock, and St. 1 elect a new executive chairman in ac that was given out this morning.

nounccd dead by Dr. Costello of John's Hospital on bis arrival. The anarchists of Brooklyn apparently IBismed) "William B. Melody, Fourth rnrrtanee with the Drovlslons of law. Was a Well-Behaved Prisoner, This has been the programme or tne District: William R.McGulre.

Sixth District; William A. Doyle. Ninth District; Thomas R. Farrell, Tenth District; From the time that he entered Auburn Committee of Three Hundred from the heeinnlne. and the Borough of Brooklyn Thomas F.

Byrnes. Eleventh District; Prison under the death sentence, until he walked Into the execution chamber is to bo congratulated on tne wonourrui James P. Sinnott, Twenty-second District; Patrick F. Lynch. Twenty-third this morning.

Chester Gillette has be progress that has been made in tne ai rection indicated within the few District. haved In a wa- tsat is equaled by tne records of few men who have been inmates of murderers row, and the men Never, since Senator McCarren became "Autonomy" of Kings County whose duty brought them in Immediate leader of the county, have the district leaders been as silent and secretive as Democracy Proclaimed. contact with him, spoke in tne nignest STRUCK WITH BLACKJACK. John Burns of 242 Nassau street, was held yesterday by Magistrate Naumer ic the Myrtle avenue Court, in $1,000 ball for examination on April 8. on a charge of felonious assault made by Peter Roberts, a 'hr gsborcman, of 43 Fleet place, who accused defendant, of striking hlra on the head and body with a "black Jack." Roberta said that there was no cause for the assault, that It was unprovoked.

SZECHENTIS IN VIENNA. Vienna, March 30 Count Laszio Sze. In addition to the above typewritten terms of the life of the condemned during they were to-day. Those who had de statement. Mr.

Coler said: the time that he occupied a place In the corridor. Gillette's life in the prison, from the very beginning, was charac belong to one central group, without regard to nationality. Hebrews and Italians have met together and have joined hands in a common denunciation of law and order and of the clergy of all denominations. Lieutenant Vochris said to-day that tho anarchists who were prevented from meeting yesterday were tho tame who had met on February 16 at the Labor Lyceum under the name of the Socialist Labor Party of the I'niverse, and had met again on March 0 a -25 Cook street under the name of the "Barber's Union." Yesterday's meeting was called by "Tho Social Session of the Circulars had IVen distributed calling all unemployed persons to the meeting. At one of the meetings a Yiddish sprak'-r called on all Inbnrlng men to arm i fi'-m-selves with guns, and said that the Constitution of the United (rave every clared themselves had agreed not to talk and those who had not, declined to say whether they "uld stand by McCarren "We wish the Democrats of the county to know that we stand for the autonomy and political independence of Kings terized bv the most obedient and tract County Democracy.

Our unalterable prln ciple is that the Democratic organization shall be and remain co-ordlnato with the or not. McCarren Said to Have Gone to Al bany. lie has certain men under the surveillance of detectives. Other men have bcn marked for deyoria ion from the United States. iind authority nf the Immigration law of I which says that a oar.

ehistii aliens may be deported nt amy time within three years after their admission. After having Issued warrant for th" nslon of several men, it has I'ceti round that they have been hern for nior" than three years and are exempt from deportation. The more th" is gone into. hc otnes more and apparent to tho au'h'irlties tha' rvsting laws tot suppressing anarchy are very defective, and that it will lc difficult to draft an efledive measure. The Imtnl-gra'ion law nierciy alien; wh- ari willing to a lmi' tha1 are anarchists, an 1 penm's 'h" df at ion of alien lor a period of three years.

There is no dealing with men like vers'eie. There will be an immediat'i New York County Democracy and of EIGHT-YEAR-OLD BOY GONE. Mrs. Margaret Wright ot 157 l'rop avenue has asked the police of the Fif avenue station to look for her eiglu-year-old son. William Wright, who disappeared last Saturday imn.

At thai, time he was sent from Ins home in a doctor's office, on Hamilton uvetnic Id-did not return, and is believed not to have reached i h- office. Tin- hoy is only I feet in height, and weighs 80 pound 4. STEAMER ROUGH PASSAGE. Ilristol. March 30 Th" BntUh s'eamer Exeter Cliy.

which came In hire March 2x from New York, had a very rough passage. Shi- met a mm smiii of gales and suhialned considerable damage. One member of her crew mid five Injured. The water rc.v lied i argo. DEATH IN GAS STOVE.

rri Flel.n htKT, age, a rk. was found "lead in a hath tub at. Ill" home of his brn'her-in-law. Unit hlegel. i 2 1 Lenov road, at 0 o'i lot i tnorn-' ina A gas stove wh the i able spirit.

He has shown and expressed gratitude for every favor shown him by the- officials w'ho camo In contact with him. and unlike many of the men who have passed their life to a finish In the electric chair. Gillette never complained about the rules to which he was subjected equal authority. Let there be no mis take about this. McCarren did not visit Democratic "McCarren and Metz do not stand for headquarters in the Jefferson Building to county and borough autonomy as they chenyi and the Countess arrived in this city this morning.

It is their Intention to remain In Vienna for some time. They reached Budapest, yesterday from Fiume. A large and curious crowd had gathered at the railroad station to greet the day. Secretary Hogan said that he had gone to Albany to 'attend the meeting of showed when they signed away ail nor ough rights In tho proposed charter ro vision. the Senate Cities Committee.

A sub "McCarren has to-day changed his In committee of this committee met at 11 couple, but the friends of the count, man the right to carry a gun. order to evade this, had made arrange o'clock this morning, but Senator spectors in several districts and placed racetrack sheet writers on the Job. He believes that these men will be willing to tske ft chance. But. 1 want to warn Carren was not there.

He was not at ments for them to lave th train before 'Silverstein Tried to Turn a Literary It put Into the depot. Society Into an Anarchist Group. the capital nor at the Ten Eyck Hotel. nor tho rules that were laid down Tor the government of tho visitors, who were permitted to see him. Gillette was unlike most of the other men who have been in the condemned row.

In that he showed a lot of diffidence In talking about his case. It has been the experience of prison attendants, especially these who have occupied a confidential relation with the prisoners, that men like to talk about their own ruse. He has been diffident about his own crime. He talked but little about it, and even in conversation with tho men who have looked after his spiritual welfare, he was reticent about discussing it. Gillette, from the beginning, manifested a rheerv disposition and Seemed confident thai there would be these men and all others that the police meetings have horn dovntd MT1.TetT.-OT A ue rT TTTT- A TH 3 in! i chiefly to ntlrring up class ha'rol will BCe to It that here is fair play at the primaries.

If there is any attempt rootn. of the Piid thee.quarers turned on w.ts Oe After a conferenep between counsel for the Union Refrigerator Company of Milwaukee, plain! i ff and counsel for the at fraud of any sort, those who make th attempt will do time. I havo definite Gossip That the Mayor Had Refused to Interfere. It was reported on good authority that McCarren called on Mayor McCIellan and 'UuHually the speakers h.nc;snd the belief of the poll, th.n Ben-iin, 'hner met. hia death as a result of an Va hrts.

kept Just knowledge on thlB subject." vitnm tne nne or incendiarv inrendiorv S. S. Mct'lure Company, defendant a Juror mas withdrawn this morning in the suit against the McCliire magazine for BODY FOUND IN HUDSON RIVER. aseuranceu of sUDDOrt from them. The otitic 't is a i 'o give to th" federal control over alien anarchist I for such crimes as bomb hrowing.

Then again, the rights of i.ttzepship make it difficult ena'l dra itr laws for Mainpine out anarclv.sid ninong citizens. Only one man has been deported undo the three year provision, of the ne. -of theso interviews was not The body of an unidentified man about he JIiMi.non damages for slleged ljhel a some way bv which he would not speech, at which the police would have been Justlfi, in in'crfcring. haven't minded their wild denunciation of the police." At. one of the Cook streei meetings the leaders passed out anarchistic pamphlets.

Continued on Page 2, w. n.ln Cltv Hall. yarf was found SWISS TUNNEL FINISHED. Berne. Switzerland.

Th Federal Railroad tunnel ihrousih th-Rir-kcn Mountains, nnr Lake Zurich. completed to-day. on -t ru, ion on he tunnel, which is nearly 1-jc. was heron 'o urn.ii.... Hudson River at the foot of West Fifty obliged to nay the death penalty.

He I mistrial ordered. In the Federal o.irts never lost hope un to the time that thejin Manhattan. The case will now go en governor refused to Intercede In Ihe judg the April calendar for trial, According to rumor a sctment om of e.iurt Continued On Page 3. effcrt-d between the parties "mjur fifth stree. Manhattan, this morning, by reason to interfere with the Brooklyn jtne pr(, 0I West Forty-seventh Democracy and would recogulzc whom- street station.

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