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CLOSING IN ON Ka PECK’S ASSASSIN Chief Devery Directed All-Night Hunt and an Arrest Ex- pected To-Day. ‘The potice are bending every energy to, World located him for the police after run down and oapture the man who mur.) they hed spent (wo days wearching for Gered Oharies 8. Pook ai Seventecnth) him Late jast olgit he made thi sworn statement in the West Twentieth Bireet police ptation Al mreet and Ninth avenue last Thursday mornihg and expect to inake arrests te day. Ohief Devery himself worked on the Cade-all Jant night, covering (he district|ing | was on my way to Rellley's saloon Of the murder and the Tenierioin, re-|to clean up the place, aw was my custom ceiving reporte from the detectives and) Just as T was approaching Ninth ave ireoting thelr work. nue 1 maw two men turn into Seven The Chief was accompanied by Capt [teenth street and walk toward Tenth Moynihan, and it was 2 o'olook Uhis}avenue One of them war Peck, the morging hetore they gave final instrue-| dead man, The other man was Just tome to the sleuthe and retired wbout the seme mize as k, and as they Meanwhile, Detectives Moraffarty, | pamed me | notioed that le@ wae about | Tre and Peperted, of the Central Of+| thirty-five or forty years old | fice, with James Lynch, bartender at He was fairly well drewsed in a dark y's, Ninth avenue and Twonty-] aul ani! he wore ht fedora lat oT) nd street, were scouring ail io ro-]NOMBN! volhing more of (he matter, and eorte in and about the Tenderloin jook- fg for a man who was drinking at his bar at 4 o'clock on the morning of the murder, This person's désoription tal Wes to that of a woll-known thief known SAW THE BODY. 1 worked about the place nearly an hour, when & man came into the ple ond asked me if b had geen the ‘wt oo ‘grafier,” whose name the police} oul on the sidewalk, 1 went out wit how. hi inl took a look at the Man, who 4 war lying fae down In the pain. ‘ree Tames Taytor, the cleaner in Roilley's Aina the man l Ned seen tn At the side of which the body | the company of the inn with the iat wes e he wr edora hat, and it wa that found. told the police that he ww alten came along. aid asker! MM Pesk and a man whose dewerivtion give him a band f med, ecm Paliiee With that given by Lynch walking | thought 1c mine mo inty trouble, west toward Tenth avenue on Beve and I told hi ar By The Meola toonth otreet at about 415. Taylor maid "heuatibe Re had’ finde (Na pane that two other mon were on the @rner | tha had seen Peak drinking At the (imo, and these men the de Hotlley'e saloon shorty Yefore the tt a) to-day Murde To Nd not make euch a Hives expoct to corr ~ statement to the police, though he wae Uy [put throumh pieal-box for four BARKEEPER $ STORY. f re and fainted fram the severity of James Lynch, barkeoper of Shaniey'a| (he inantettion He Analiy aaked that brought to the palloo by The Hven.| the Hille abe, frauen And made the World, He told of Pook's appear) Phe police think fe holdin Ghee in the saloon, shortly before Al momettiing and may ive bien yr ch'a ptory,Aubplementary deere 1 7 4M. Thureday, This ts Lynch's mory [sh \ Rotlley's saloon, and tt te] “In the saloon were (. Mdwird M ed that he ie trying to shield hie {4 o'clock Mast Thursday morn | THE ‘$1,200 OIL PAINTING OF CROKER PAWNED FOR $25 Durn, who lives upetaie, ond & hook yer . Keoper known a8 Harry, who lives font hie MeChiiaky nai fevechotnn Ape Below the raloon, on Twenty-fourth |tneigy Mnyatery surrounding the Heath of ) Peok came in with a companion Mr Peck centres tn Ie Mey's saloon, at] owed been drinks ‘ We and Be teenth atree be We bed been srtnie heve positive information. that this Wty, Wile companion was about | pincer une dren tote a ee on nae re Ally years of age, noarly #ix feet tall, We by talked to Heilley and hie bar Wee clove to 1H poundy and wos) Korie And they Inalr that Hue lace Well droseed, Hie hair wan brown, | Hat elley wid hls man are lying ts Oightly tinged with ray and Ne Nowe | proved by the aworn statement of Tay>| i e had a brown | at that he waa in the @harp and prominent. He had a brown | Tne HA li oeee al Magtache, thin lips and a determine BYAIRIAT AHBOL WHe Clo” ae Woking chin. He had a calculating look, 6 saw Peck and hie oom “Peck asked all hands to have a drink, | Panlon Walking by aa he entered. Peok Marry was standing deiween him and] (i) lene Hnmbiey 9, al Twenty | Dis friend, and ar no one offered to pay |4yo N ‘Mes Mhustor witness, div 1 ppoke to Pook's friend, as he was the ed by The Evening Word, Oharles Moviioe, driver, for the New York p crowd, and Ve only sober one in the crow t Mranater Comseipewhio tives at ath Wea walked around Harry and paid Pome | deyentenih street, Me anys he waw the thing to Peck, The olf man out hie} boty om the wifewalk at am lock. | hand th his pocket and took out two one. Re ya Uys Mt the time a+ he Aww Goftay bills and 1aid thom on tbe coun: |\!\,c"hN SNe fe hawt fe engine tor, tolling ime to tako what | wanted looplig If Teak leet Hhantey! at 410 and Man nine aw hile ti > ridewalk at CALLED HIM BROWN, iirc tmlieh hip Sateen | Thon they vat down ata table, Marry} Peck wae not deposed of without a GHA most of the talking, and tt was he |S! rummy and with the aide door of the | saloon open, Taylor, who Admits he wea whe called Pock ‘Mr. Hrown' und got] inekie, could not linve omcaped taking him excited by #0 doing, He ineisced f the atruee We mame was ‘Pook.’ They hail four eel from where leok'a body @rinks, Peok paying for two and his yaaa Pt Paley A Barnet, OF felend for two, They wanted anothor|: Wil SHAN vemorday, ite yetlod round, but I told the olf man he had) £ | Polloeman Bagbert arrived @nough. Then they went oul Harry ' 1 arent: he | went with them, 1 don't know where Nth street He is one] they started for,” ‘up omen that f ‘The last link in the chain of evidence Lal attr aater tor | bringing Peok to the spol where he w KWAY pot murdered jn furnished by James Tuy nt Ni Mot 4 Yor, Yor, of M1 Ninth avenue The Bvening | OVER 20,000 MINERS IN STRIKE PARADE. Great Demonstration at Wilkesbarre at President Mitchell’ s Visit. WILAQHARARRY, Pa, Oot Awery ties, are to the effect that two mor 00 striking minors marched i tne] AW awd tha ONL Dig labor demonstration here thin after j eon ios, in the lower Bohuyikill remton, noon. ‘ lone Ay beoaune Preaident Mitchell and other oMfcers of]. euMctent ne worktnen did not the National Wxecutive Moard of the | report for ¢ thea Vaited Mine Workers arrived in thin ‘ Ing to President: Harrie Cty ehortly after 1 o'clock They were | ioaven five of the company's thirty nine Weloomed by an on in crowd at the oa still PAL Keath, TaWigh Valley Ralirond wtation and) Mer te, ood Bpring and Gieh Dower there was the greatest enthusiasm The) wor Hehiytk he Nort ity wae gayly decorated rank he uppe hoor north: President Mitchell, Mayor Niehow and) ern rex City Councilmen occupied carringes ac) Moe however, way the head of the provers There we mM Was also com Many bands of music | eA ed “ Woosl assemblies of the United M hus the Heading Company has only Workers jurned out in large force four vollierion working, a! of them ad Bome of the jveal union marched thet be more of leas crippled Many miles io Ket here The locas n} POPTSVILLE, Pa, Oot The Went MoAdoo travelie! twenty-six miles over) Hrohsite ¥ near Tower Cty, the] the mountain, leaving home ear'y x producer that th elyitn Morning, The men from Nanticoke, 40d Heading Coal and tron Company twelve miles away, also walked to (ile, 8 \ m4 ite mort profitable j ne wut down today and upwant off Many mottoes were carried in the} 4) men and boys are thus rendered pirade, wuch a» | ah “Give usa fair day's wages for a fair) The Lénooln and Good Mpring collieries ear here farted this morning as usual, must be reduced." | but thelr sance Appears to be *We are loyal to our unton.” | Oly a question of a day or go, as the After the parade a big massanocting was held at Wost Side Park, which was dressed by President Mitchell an | COAL MEN RESUME. men aro rapidly ie ning the atrikers | Hudson Yard in Weehawken Hes opened and « Squad of Men Neck at Work, ONLY FOUR RUNNING. ttners Close More of the Com-| Operations were resumed to-day on a ima ths small soale in the Hudson Coal Com |pany's yards at Weehawken, For the Arst time in over a week a coal barge PAILADELPHIA, Oe', 2--Reports re | an loaded with coal ad nen » to-day by Proaident Harrie, of the| ruromers Miceli ii and Reading 1 ond] Odmpany, trom General Hupt. 1.u:| tron the Pennsylvania mince, bat. - , of the Company's mining proper-| company hax 20 tone on hand DINA HALLWAY. | 1 Ive om. unter the Innisanes of Hquor, | body to so of violence on hie} ee ald WORLD: TUBSDAY kV wali G, Portrait of Croker Found in Pawn Riohard Croker te in hook’ and Gem ner to ha n aiven waa) ploture « Horatio C, King bas been retained a6 | jet drop by the pr bring counpel to Ket him out. How eavaped| M rok wae «© moo@ tor] The trruckina the hande of the mheri and rs }any my thew and the \ | Templeman a of whom he knew nothing, iow he war] Who pla prone rat} been com spirited away from t Avenue, W wi Jed not ! 4 Wt) dake tm eager men from Hroadway 1 ) him uw k to b h wood did (ea stirring story @hioh haw a peculiar " whithited " {| went « Value when it is learne at Ichard | two months ago, whe It ‘Temploman, | veatigate Croker in pawn weit § in art dealer at Ma Pit 1] “The ¢ It 1a a life wlee oot the \ “p uly waht he Tammany r that is the caus 1) aera i the to-do ongs to Rockwood, the | MY rate avanihed ct votowrapher, and ia value mo, |* agen OF) Dortral Hranmtene aM LL iehting the Ait Would #OORs| ReAREN,, lovatesl ‘The pointing le (he work of J ne |e we irohase Forty pecond r Rock tue Page Tt was ontered by a {| ss Was taken over to Fifth iathna that tt Mr Croker's atmirera and waa to have | aver Mr itoekwood anya he recoutly gg. He thon been progonted to Nim on lie lvwt re eard that 7 omnvath WwW a ad [Tank of app turn from Wu Mut the chief was] way Ananolally and that hie xtook Nad Pr a went in © bad loo Trust| jeen mortgaged. On Mriday he land Instructed three years olf, left home on Saturday | he told her that he was going to meet prother Henry, a student at Colum ia University, and ao with him too theatre 1p on 1 her not to worry if he did not return erly When her husband did not return M Lord recatied that he had acted strar ty of Inte and had seemed matanoholy at times. Bhe finally de LO set er t trace of hin The Lord family le not very well know ny y aving 0 the handeon ace here a little over a year veo They kept three servants and Mr rel ay hin me "| INHERITED A FORTUNE, After his mothor'a death, a few yeare ago, whet ho inhortted fortune, young! Lord, who War An ex t her po cupation, It consiete largely of real estate in Kanes City, where the arde lived until recently ' vale Hobe MoCundy wa ts unflan, and ¢ were @ ach | ino by thelr mm His ara ago In Kansas City, had three wneles, wo t whom in Connecticut and are in aMuant clroumatances, The deat man waa also a cousin of Rohart Mocurdy President of tho Mutual Léfe Insure anee Company SUICIDE FAMILY. Bulelde ia ald to run in the family Four members have, It is said, died vite time of thelr own hands, One was an Aunt, another a oousin, and till an otheg an uncle, ‘Thelr deaths, like Rob: bert’s, were mysterious and seemingly without a motive Young Lord was married about elght yeare ago, His wife is a member of a RENTED A BIG HOUSE TO KILL HIMSELF IN.) oS (ConUnued from First Bay State Democrats De- | Ov CTU BE! UBER 2, 1900, DIVE-KEEPER ACKRON | FIFE AT SHAMOKIN. tat Bimpaon’® 0 nto beg tn King patnfully hat been pladged showel 9 dIStrOeMng pant WEEPS IN COURT. “Man with a Pull” Tells of His Criminal Record. . former proprietor) rington that he was the proprietor of He admitted having «tven bie for tho Cherles EB. Ackron, of the notorious dive the Tivol, and who | the place. deflantiy ran the place declaring he had | reecipt as manager of the Tivoll a "pull that no police captain could | chair, break, wept in General Sessions Court] “I never knew of the claim of the this afternoon as he confessed hia crim-| Brooklyn Chair Company untl! 1 was | Grremed.’ Ackron declared WORKING THE FRAUD. Yarrington under crosi this morning said heh inal record. He had just finished telling that he purchased the after his mother had foreclosed the mortkage on it and he made the purchase on money borrow: examination i guaranteed ed from her, ‘Then Mr, O'Hare, his law: | Dilla to the extent of $1,700 In fitting up yer, asked If he had ever been cons} the Tivoli, Mr. O'Hare, Ackron's coun vioted of crime, Ackron aad he had. | sel, tred in vain to make the witness ‘Of what orime? tell the exact amount of the di nt bills, Aokron whispered several suggestions for questions to be asked Yarrington, but Mr O'Hare did not put them Th reply to a question Yarrington waid hoaitated, The tears came to * and he blurted out “forgery.” what Judge?’ Mr O'Hare hin “Hetore arked Recorder Goff,” was the reply Ackron satd he had been sentenced to three years and six months in Sing Bing} the rebellion as a colonel of volunteers Prison and had served #ixteen month®. | James T Conway, the treasurer of tho G Morton having pardoned him. | Brooklyn Chatr Company, the complain. That waa in 18 Ant againet Ackron, was then sworn, It That ended Ackron's direct examina. | Was from Mr. Conway Ackron obtained ton and Assistant Distrtot Attorney | the $80 worth of chairs for thy Ttvoll, Waleh began his cross-emamination ' for whieh he never patd and for the Avkron admitied be bad served three | theft of which he ts now being tried yours in the Trenton, No J., prison for) Mr, Conway corroborated Yarrington's forging chooks, story aa to his dealings with him. "Yar. The dally receipts of the Tyvoll, Ack+] ington was accompanied by Somers rod ant, were between $409 and % a} Mr. Conway began, when be was inte rupted by Mr. O'Hare, who contended ‘het, Inaemuch as Ackron was not pres. ent, the testimony could not be adduced, “As to that’ Judge Cowing rule “T will hold the act of one was the act oft aul” ‘Somers told mo," said Conway he couldn't pay the realty cash, Jay during its halyeon daye, All debte were paid, Ackron declared, after he ap. sumed the propristorahip * The trial for Grand larceny was re: sumed before Judge ie this morn ‘nx, George BY wos his partner in the not toto yus Tivoli, and who teatified against Ackron yesterday, | wan recalled to the stand for orons-ex-| nm, who “that for It winination tection to keep the place open when It It \# the intention of Agsistant Dis-| wes started, lis talk wae so business triot-Attorney Walsh to arcertain| ike that 1 allowed him to take the whence comes Ackron’a much*boasted | chairs on a note which Yarrington, pull’ Mr, Walah expects to get (hit) whom 1 knew as Gen, Rockwell, ins Information from Aekron nimaelf while) dorsed,’ he won (he witness stand | Ackron's attitude while Conway was tomtifylng was one of deflance. He ACKRON ON THE STAND. | sehisperat to his coun, several times behalf after recess. He ald he wael ty qo with the chairs. years old, was married, wan tho| futher of two children and lived at 118 ACKRON’S DEFENSE, West Thirteenth treet, He denied he} Wijitam Ht Hougbton, the landlord Hil ever been known by any other name| Of the preminey K hirty fifth where th ty was locate \d eloped with « woman At ADF) fastified that Bomers leaned the place tn Ackron apparently was only aa a any dustness| employee, He had a quarrel with Ac He dented ever having any i aeeet | fon, but Botwers fixed It up. etation relations with Yarrington je ome }eatd he had spent $45,000 In improving Homors in June two years ago. He met) the place and leased it to Somers for him in ‘Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City, and 00) a year, He never received any | trackman to! @omer sached employing him in the] Pant, however, = tr a ruckm mete brow ) This endet the prosecution's case and Pyoll, Subeequently an arrangement] wr O'Hare at once moved for the dis anded,| was whereby he entered Somers'’®) missal of the indtotment, alleging that had Ager ot the Tivol. The] Me prosecution had fated to prove thelr tie had] employ as manager ‘ ase Judge Cowtng dented the motion x1 8094] place was only partly furnished whe | ml Mr. O'Hare pewan his opening ad- Hooks} he took oharw drone oy ae Balas the owner of | The defendant ts a vietim of perse- money,| "Did you ever poe as che ri oution, Mr, O'Hare declared, “but there y to INT the Tivoli?” Mr, Offare axked Ag {a no avidence to connect nim with the No, att, newer.” crime alleged, He was only an employee aye] phe witness denied ever tolling Yars of Homers”) veined, | — ial POL aft a“ pies STAND TRIAL shocked « > —— of some wwer|Byening World’s Cases Ayainst Carberry nt COAL STRIKE IN PLATFORM ‘ings and Coyne to Be Heard Thursday. ———ne the Police Comminsionera have HAM! no heed to the protest and ordered the i 24 for the trial of Pollet reporter out fan ann ni Carberry, of the Twentys| Coyne followed the reporter outside wooond Precinet, and Michael J. Coyne, jand ptanding on the statton-house steps of the Twonty-fourth Prectnet, charged | patd: reapeotively with clubbing Benjamin! “Now, get out of here and if you Turner on Bept. 18% and with attempted |dare appear in oourt tn this caso to intimidation of a oitinen who protested | morrow morning I'll lock you up. he had served through the war of | would require a lot of money for pro: | Mystery tn Bern of MII Dullde ings Owned by @ Coal ator, BHAMOKIN, Pa, Oot, 2.—Four bridid buthtings of the Shamokin Milling Come pany were destroyed by fire to-day, the flames otarting in a stabje adjoining the warehoune, Stock valued at $20,000 wi consumed and five horses were burn The principal owner of the milla te Andrew Robertson, operator of the Core in and Bxcelsior Colliertes near here he cause of the fire {s a mystery. No External Symptoms. The blood may be In bad condl+ ton, yet with no external signs, no skin eruption or sores to indicate it The symptoms |n such cases being a variable appetite, poor digestion, am indesoribable weakness and nervous- nos#, loas of flesh and @ general run= down condition of the system-- clearly showing the blood has lost its nutritive qualities, has become thin and watery, It te {n just such cases \that 8. 8. 8. has done some of its quickest and moet effective work by | building up the blood and supplying the elements Jacking to make it strong and Vigorous, “My wife used several bottles of 8. 5. 5, as a blood purifler and to tone up a weak and emaciated system, with very marked effect by way of improvement “We regard it a great tonie and blood — purifier.’ -! JF, DUFF Princeton, Mo. 1s the greatest of all tonics, and you will find the appetite im+ proves at once, strength returns, and nervousness vanishes as new, rich, pure blood once more cireulates t rough all parte of the system, 8. 8, 8, Is the only purely vogetas ble blood purifier known, It cons tains no minerals whatever, Send \for our free book on blood and skin | diseases and write our physicians for Jany Information or advice wanted, | «| No charge for medical advice, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, GA, | Sale of New | Fall Laces. All the latest novelties from |Brussels, St, Gall, Plauen, Nottingham and Paris manu- facturers, Applique, Renaissance, Point Venise, Point de Gene, All-Overs & Galons, in black, ivory; also A Choice Assortment of Gilt Laces & Galons. Trish Crochet cream and Paris youre of age, when ho ts to wet the} =©MOUNCe Operatorsin | reais: the brutality | WADA LAR ORDO: OREN 38:18) Weal Lace Collars, p » Mott ‘ ° principal . i Tho Evening World was the agency | Bide Court Magittrate Mott, after hear ‘Roberta habits were expensive. He Convention. throug which the policemen have deen | Ing the reporter's story, advised him to Rib ae ket abl dl Ri ea Wraught to book, One of Ite reporters! inake a complaint to the Police Board [ Or 1 5 Ta lor, # whieh k aod witnesned the asagult upon Turner ae He Mis pot BiG Ait oe he sald, In nt the (racks, and he live peclal to The Rrening World) his subsequent arrest by Carberry Ve | cases of police bi enelve manner NORTON, Det 2A feature of thel came reporter was Uireatened with ate) My variously in vg his original Broadway & 20th St. HW took only about for year him! arate Democratte Convention, held tn] pest by Coyne If he ventured to appear ohare asin inet 16 nut the oa to apend nearly all of bt Ho} paneutl Hall to-day, wae the plank inlin court In the cane ti At Re adelth RUT ac MP tried business, hia uncle, M ry. {the platform dealing with the coal atrike,| ‘purner was standing Inoffenalvely is heen Peay tal aera fae ay tarting | reltove siled i ato ticket was no od, isihay atweon Fr ond and |of de’ i ever happened, arting him i ball 1} A full Blate eket was hortnnt 4] divin nvenue, hotween Forty res yuck | (N® policeman succeeded in convincing arty two yearn ag at \7 ve » Contests, Christopher) porty-thind atreets, soon fier 11 0 ob jMakivtrave Mott that Turner had been = 1 to end his life ‘ Ad} Catiahan called che convention to order} on saturday A.M. Sept. to, when Care| disorderly, and he was sentenced to ten Banking and Financial, tantly we 4 Caldeland le Fred Willams wax on thet perry approached hin and with a curse Na Me WOFKHOUBG: al 1 — fant Th ank on Whe coal strike was ae} our waltting for ner to obey Carberry ie Uhkee daye of his Renrence, Charges | ining Hast Bovor the system off ‘Turner staggered back and MIRDUMAVO) CO atite without Hewlation and or \ 4 your ago, but f Winds the worker | (alien, but Carberry caught him by 100) dered thet teat ang Then they came to Bay bby forcing. hin {lapels of the cont and throw him violents| Turner fe an expert lendwcape garden, 0, orta and Uraula, thelr ‘ OAD ly the aldewnlk. ‘Then he dramced | ye upon, hin. Hin wife dled Cc Mr. Lord Had planned to | oo { to bay the melon Of Mie Crom) crops the atreet, pundhing and Lecently, “Teavinn him with Ave email] 53 bast New York Ity, M lonat A month ago, for on | the enmpany adores, by paying | coking him, we far ae thy car tracks, | Chi ren . eT Untl be could obtain a position and ainver ie loaned the house Wim his wages ony wt waremaam.| whore he axaii threw Wim 60 (He PAVE" | orovide thom with a inme fh the coun:| Branches 4 08 Sal 6 Ben ae Vernon nant uy, Turner waa forced to send the chil it wae iyiMbiar He: Rad a, [OMY Homme Intervals and by foreing | Mint took a hand and together! dren to a home on Lang Island, i4 . ; . syne too f ; nothing » fortune left. He | fm to pay exter HE eee FOR a eagued (hole UNFOFEUNALE PICONET | enn: | H nie wife to Wve aa she tind been mintertal weed 18 Bie re U Rene ee aieih avenue, atriklng “RED CHEEKS,” Onnecte (Wate wires, med to alnce ber arriage, He oad afemtion, Swe mete of infeattoe| iin over the head, twisting his arms D : : d " : iy Hunn We offer our mervices to our friends and we life jnsurance of $30,000, and \eloommitted by the operating eoms| behind ple k and finally ih} i “Other Children Have, Why Not! puriie for the ‘ion of orders for BTOCKS, thought would be of more use to herl hain handeof on him and twisting ” AEAIN. COTTON AND PROVISIONS on the yes yah have but Wntely derive | oo" | than he war, With this thous bis iad i toy. finite the flex of his wriat tit Ht bled. ; Yours? Fm raehaneh, (07 Gaim fe OG. arelO 9 6:10 Ing is mind he made h cto] neem nee ae Mee On) employe ls pvonna World reporter went to] The above comments occur in a le a arried them out ment in ihe sl fa contig Wout Porty-seventh Street Btation-| letter referring to AER, sah lose f cli Lots q § ecialt A BORN SPENDTHRIFT. mines ead obliged the pubtic to} ifouse to protest against sean pad 9 fects wNiere At hat Hom fi 10n iD ' r of Turner, The sergeant pald|lock St, Allegheny, Pa, en our sgtoemea’ aa WEL ta’ wan, ia ER _tnhnneed prices thet [treatment of Turn e Here brat bay boy reeshed seven iment, ae satus an fan was a Kind husband and th Hie KERS ELECT. he began to lose strength and grow] tise ini ts ben favoretic tims th unter the letter to Nin wife written jum before) The Matform Indorses the Kansas City BAN ‘ pale, He could not digest any of the| market. Write or call for ove 400-page he killed him shown Cile, for he {4eslaration and denounces the sacrifice ordinary baby foods or prepared milk, . ” peaks of her comfort and 1 iren's {of the ideals of a century to a “enrdtd “Acting on the advice of a sister. “Guide to Investors, ure And ian mvc nercin the making of the flag|Clearing-Hoase OMtcera Chon in-law who was bringing the roses to Biving detailed Information to javenore ond and when pres would) commercial asset.” It ays “nelther| and Report Shows Krehanges the cheeks of her two children by] operators relat! the various securities denis pao Valuaties we fa conquest, coloniaation nor foreible move Ran Up to BD their diet of Grape-Nuts food, my 3 Y oe with Dighest and lowest ars. Hut withal he wae kind hearted . oeratic ol ertean.” " ‘ Peasitive arut loyal to his friends. ie et le Democratic or Ameren ‘The annual meeting of the New York wife purchased & package and began] Datiy and weekly market letter upon applte amply dd not reallge that hit ( Cuba it aaye we owe a free cons 1 tocday | feeding it gradually to our baby, pre-| cation would iit ast alwaye and When it was {atitution framed by free men, tree of] Clearing-Houne Association held to-day) naeing it with a little hot water HAIGHT & FREESE co. tg ay PL al thas the pow linterferenoe by us, to the Philippines} resutted in the election as Prostdont of | until it was the consistency of a thick [i Alty for myuandering 1 should be death a tr Independence, and 4 5 coed uel. She not only fed it to th He paid tae penalty we owe thett indepen and © pro-| George F. Baker, Mr. Baker su | er o the beach i! EF teat te made agninst further stauRhter, | renee 1, Woodward, Henry P. Davison | Baby, but herself bevan eating It]. 53 Broadway, New York, JUDGE LAN New Jersey family and he ia well con- nected #0 Their marriage has, #0 frienda ray ppy from the first They seemod an Weal couple HIS LIFE STORY, Mre, Lorl's most intimate friend in Bayonne toll the |ie story of herself and husband to an Byening World rev porter this afternoon, as follows “Tabert Mec, Lord was from Kansas ch Hila mother died there about six GALVESTON RELIEF, man, apparently an| Mayor Van Wyck to-day telegraphed dead in the baliwny! $2,000 more to Mayor Jones for tbeies et of Galveaton. This makes in alt io of neigh wernt miei by the Mayor, years ogo, leaving Robert and his brother Henry equal shares of her for- tune of $90,000, Robert received his share, about a quarter of @ million of dollars outright, but Henry received only atone ey 9; ep eerie} Well-Kaown F in Wont Peoul! was Atate hoatquarters w eoin, Neb, Btate Asylum. Trane of I ent Judge Lansing came to this city about Lansing, of this was dying at Roh: SINGDYING tietan, Who Came a Year Hochester, Ved at Repub to-day that Awe, Jude ity, formerly ALOR te from Lineoin, He tives with his family at 17 Weat One Hundred ond Sixth street and has oMces at 6» peelal George found dead morning Two tmullet head, dered. The body was badly decomposed, Stan t a —— Hea ‘The Rvenihg Worlds.) LAMDORTVILLE, N, A JERSEY MYSTERY. Aned Man Found Dead with Two Hallet Holes tm dy He had been missed for nearly @ week, holes were found and ft le beleved Le was mur Ost, 2~ jardner, aged eighty years, wag s home near here this three times a day “The transformation was wonder- ful. Within a montt the baby was free from all stomach trouble, and my wife's strength was completely re- newed, that feeling of fatigue having entirely disappeared, Do not over- feod when giving Othe: Nuts food to the baby, Other children have red cheeks, why not yours?" This food is concentrated and re- quires less tn volume than any food wn, Its delicious taste wins friénds and the remarkable effects] —— sucoteda Francis L. Hine as Secretary, and William Sherer and William J. O®- pin were re-elected Manager and Aswiat- ant Manager reepeotively. Frederick D. ‘Tappen continues as Chatrman of the Clearing-House Com mittee, the new members of which are William A. Nash, President of the Com Exchange Hank, and George 6. Wil- fama, President of the Chemical Ni tlonal Bank, Joweph C. Hendrix, Prevident of the National Hank of Commerce, ts Chatr- mag of the Conference Committee, Manager Bherer’s report shows that emohanges for the year segregated 151,904,590,678.81, with Dalanows of $2,790,~ M1 BLAST, total of 954,400,000,- mas. The transactions in hie DIED, MONEYPENNY.—Atter @ brief iItness JONN ', MONBYPENNY, {nthe Mftyeninth year of nie Poneral services at the ‘Thirteenth Street Presbyterian Church, between @lath and fey nth avenues, Tuesday evening, Oct. 2, at § or eloek Interment at Mount Hope Cemetery 10 A, M. Wednestay, Cet. 2 QD — se 4 i

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