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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVI NG, JANUARY .21 PU CONDUCTORS “eChance for the Fat Ones, : Who Run Street | Cars. ** Claims—Result Will Be An- ss—enni nounced Soon. ody 10) agoth ter, CaPbhe. Fivening World announces the} Ploakthnine of a “Fat Conductor's" con- a ReAtfp rival the famous “Fat Motor- Raman! contes h ended Saturday Hobie wvooThe..8ame conditions will prevail ca! Howth pave had an equal chance to in- *68Kiate! their physical as well as thelr! Howard financtal conditign. shove, Out Conductors of cars within a radius) —— reno a nd@itwenty-fAve miles of City Ifall are NO MERCY FOR eeligthle. The Evening World " in ef eash prizes in gold. The ganatetor: ¥ Must Stand ‘ork City. ‘ehhin becond content tein grand idea,” | Trial for His Mostiza\ta $25 to the fattest conductor, a Wd Conductor William O'Hrien, of the . Favailey ineeiovakienniterit Brutality. eniprizn of $15 to the next fattest # Muatir and a prize of $10 to the thin- * morning vives of certain nutritte ao Beep fonductor. “fe There is but one stipulation | gtiebntostant must be welsh in the DSresence of two reliable witnesses and ¢ the accuracy of the scales attested Entries must be addressed to the “FAt) Conductor” . O. ox 234. New) McManus condiments we should encounter no {1 Burmountable difficulties in increnaing | /tperceptibly our avolrdu Tt will be | +a contest of rivalry between us and | | mMotormen to see which end of » most flesh tna gly Philadelphia Police Asked to Stop It: Principal Can't; Parents Won't. Near the fry polt and gir to The Evenin) +, availing out: sirate Cran int, to-day gay MeManus, of the W. lon, fn the Policeman Mic t Thirty-veventh athing rebuke for r his wife and three ttor fn city institu. Yoravitie The of tine.” wthat Col. Rt beyond the telegrapn frontier Papers are enjoying a rela herole acts of grabbing ( by the ears and kicking th the conductors to a man trating thely. “whole attention on contest and lending us Iiver Watson, of ¢ at M7 Tenth avenue Cilidren’s Boctety of the pollerman, t MeMan r Atadren and at most aggravated watd Magister with nt the thls trontous existences may become prize- nf policema ind yet you w for your ex Wwhten You're a wb xalary, wide a elty eThe news of the Conte: 1 this the men who work the of, Une: becamo blithe and buc SU imrhiner. morning ant in the red in The “Fat Motorman lest was re just a before the contest close by John O'Neil, of Brooklyn. O'Neil is a torman ems i} ployed on the Van Brunt street tne, | WOLATING LAW. roading’’ for many rs ant haw Rreat personal follow Hel Out Bracker Makes Charges Against het the ranks, hed t Thomas F. W proprietor Connors and Cusick. fal SS te poy Nite. Third ay C but The Terminal Thirty-ninth Street and Seco! oKiyn. 1 WO lieerence ot Eas? | Prospect Parohaus, of t09 eecond ptreet, the | ari jen lor role Daremigea | mill rea. that ail a at availed compete « Ta thoroughly Bort thes! The utmost haste. however, consistent | with the proper consideration of exch | contestant’s entry. will he made. and tt ‘that the names of the three naw be announced A manufacturer of | ) Willlam atreet, nthe Lead Trust, hv nd sireet, wae before to-day to make William | oe Went | ina few days —_- -—- NO SUNDAY PHOTOGRAPHING. New Haven Chow t Artists ered Go has revi day pho notifies that Suna oF suffer ; Those rus due to 4 Taphers who we uffected Haim among wills — Shot n New eorge Nels Street, a Bot danierous arrested —— Listing the MIMMounires taxed tu-day Prenide the Hat would not be + ton until to. eit ——— “ HAZING BARS CADETS. antitee WHIT y Disiisand ne 1 | | | 4) ie Con: A to Inver ommend yowhall be amtesed from voand eta ble f iment to t the armies of the Uni _—— Sentded GLOUCESTER, Mars bursting of a lar the Excelslor Laundry ie erick Allon, Migs Lelia Turner TH Explosion, Jan. 21,—iy the 1 mang BLIC SCHOOL Y POLICY IN SEVEN OOO OCOD OCoo OG ISCO CD O00 OOOO nto ten to the et polies wh years old, 20 have |th principal that they regularly. ‘They play, sald she her sor and ne ring who wlos her would do such a wieked thin wan silence. “Every one of you who dre y hold up your hand.” sal principal, Much to her surprisi cimitte teoplay GIANT BOY’S BODY TOO BIG FOR HIS HEART. OOO OOO COD O0OG io cnlon of me sweak ta, ae Atle Me BIC BLOCKADE ON THE BRIDGE. Through Service Comes|< to Grief After Twenty- five Minutes. DOTTI | The Rrookiyn Rapid Transtt began ite rvlen of nat my farthe Hrbige to Man railway 1 Prookiyn avrose the vn at MAS thin’ fore For exactly twenty-fty ites th wor the bridg Park Row packel full of rejoicing! trains bowle! alam pulling between th ontinugus Jan. old, vivac! every few ACKRON FINED $25. a TOOOUOOD ‘The prin te the po’ in such ma heol and told her | MESSENGER BOY EHAMMOND’SSTU 16-Year-Old Beauty's Daily Rounds of the Stock- yards of Denver. 21.—Dottle “mensenger gitts" aops. TIED 10 DYE. ~ HIS. WHISKERS. Turned Red and Hair Fell Gut—-Sues for $25,000. 1901. WANT MRS. M’LEAN FOR PRESIDENT. ——-——+ + _____—. Large Faction of the D. A. R. Believes That She Most Deserves the Honor. COCO OOO. Dod 1S slack! on his head morrow, he Meardet Lady. ere and hair worth Several of s an Insurance agent, do played tt. they are, and renaon he has brought sult for for that amount agalnet a n oof manufacturer dropped Britt n Vernon, say had Neu 2 found tent wh of Public rier to kis not in ni. some of to the prinet- ters. Eleht (that they sent palley, walted on nto a store. 2 Old when Britton took hia head, “you Vike's Peak “That's right,” said Britton, "I've thought of having a bootblack give my head a shine Tecan fix tt." “Yes? “Sure thing.” Then the druggist took bottle, Britton scanned the label and was Med with much Joy He pelleve his towing locks would be glosey b ik again. “One dollar, gist When Hritton reached home he soaked his whiskers and his doin the flutd. Then he tet out a wlid, uncanny vel Tiis head felt Hke a hot mate Mis whiskers seen oe slazic up at the end: and lookel like the fret-werk ino an Tallon sunset “Pam ruby now he pric sald the druggist, off his hat to scratch gray as the top of ire = down a long please,” sald the drug- “ried Bri says the hat was as scarlet Ms, and as a checker mots, tie nts ar r white his hirnutt yb come up in |POULTRY SHOW WEDNESDAY gannds of Wirds Wil Re Quar- ‘rhe twelfth annual New York Poultry tlon wil open in Madieon Square Wednesday morning at % o'clock, continu vening until 8: nicht be thousands ¢ tine disp oof exhibition ys . xpeclal exhibits of swans. peasants and ducks. Tn the ooncer 5 stock department, will he CaM, contes ant caged latter exhibit under the the Ornithological Society. 1 anen ar e'elock each ose nt 10.90 o'clock at night Soong ned Nes nth, In the his heart wa rare upon tt A GIRL. NTS| Or the stock-sards, Dottle began by carry- ing messages for fun. Then the com- ny employed her, When she was not “on the run’ she pivkel up telegrapny and so quick Was she in this that she now sits 'n at the key her sister ts absent. Hammond, Oe) a0 Oc M05 DONALD MLEAN ¥- © Do. PMECCHECODOOODOOOSWY her work for the Daughters of tho Revolution; beenuse of her devotion to ite Interests, and the constant exercise her energies in lis behulf; because of AS A presiding otticer, ag Just in her deelstons, and of orieal abliity which bas, been gnized In the organizations of both 1 MeLean, | fund women In every part of the ty. The other prefers a woman | whose reputation for ability Is Hinsoauaa prominent tn’ the| ined to any Tocallty, Dut hag be. ‘ nationally recogniz Which on'saffairs, This party has name en in the nathonal woman—Mra, Me- irbanks, of Indiana, Acdiy the ra Ammer! fal {ston ‘a reported as Imminent in of the Daughters of the} Revolutio: There are two AC present, and each has Ite ideas in the matter of nominating an fons ivers Mra, D: ut come {iean, or the wife of some transient om ha Merit The jatter may have al per- [sonal charms with whieh agreable wo- Usually endowed, but other fea- Mune Tell. he 1Te eu The D. A. R. wax formed Amertean society. Ita standards should not fail below those of the best Ameri- tzenanip. “The President of th United States: Ix presumably elected t henner Won tne that high oes beeaus es i rhaw do} r his country, ing atep majority has hesitate yeatep from a private citizen to a man enter Into an actual con- al repute. ‘The D. A. It. should xnctly the xame prt as thelr president a the Intere large are tmnored, is Offer in Abeyance. Fon ane only has tt fort to sustain the principles under! Ing the best Interests of the ormatzatio vroughout the country, Like many her efforts for reform the first not entirely seful, but hopes are | stance, tertained of better succes with the | Mite, MeLenn ts a charter member of second effort, which wit be made in! membership « 9.0). She has been Feoruary If a stamlant-bearer of suttt- | regent rk Chapter for tent courag and indeper an Innerity her an be ob rom her father, Beileving that Mre.i thy e John Ritchte, of Mary- qDonalt: McLean embodies these quail es, xhe | embers of this chap- has been requested to accept |r over Ww % Mel-enn prealdes the nomir resident of the PAT at has thix to say for the majority's pros- pective candidat of the | Ante ay magni ts hanes cs 5 ywith all her travelling about, her home ndopendent Ame lear party: [is never neglected. Thore ts’no woman Mrs. MeLerdn has given no deflnite lin the entire body of the national, so- eply clety who will do greate more dignity to that great | 20,000 patriotic women than wilt) Mrx MeLean with her great or: powers, her fine presence and el of manner and descent from ancestors of great culture and intelilxence, Surely she is the one to adorn the postion of president-general. Ihave letters. from Huughters all over the country, and the sux of opinion se to be that the coming woman JAD nited States nor thi DAL Ro should hy of any ulterior tith ‘ond party In etther In- tence | 1% ifeent woman, and, he point of widest divergynce ti ween the party In Washington and Huughters vhroughou! coun (ile Shall the Daughte n Revolution elect cir soctety a woman + ate pisit husband Is ¢ no Washing sits h at the is of claims | ly in the 8 been an or, shall 1 a woman land because of as After they had gone and he had “pumped ont his rooms, Oxear built a new fre in the range to hasten the cox of drying out the place, He went back to bed and to sleep. At 7.49 this morning the firemen were again called to the scene, for that am- Vitfous range had dried things out too well and had set the hot fir second Ume. ‘The firemen with another flood, Damag . Marshal Hrymer_will_investiaate: DROPPED IT. Quit Coffee and Got Well. “My breakfast never seemed com- plete without coffee, but the stomach {became gradually weakened, although | 1 had no idea of the cause. An hour} jor so after oating a dull, aehing pain | % re “s !would come in my stomach and sick | all Columbia," 725 boys anit , ) girls on Randall's Taland marched Hondscelset sipreniinls lesivorriwould out into the bitter cold last night. Th r| fae tacatt Nateaean SuralneDainsuatll had Meni aroused from sound sleep »y | peltoved by vomiting; then T nid | OUT CHILDREN. Randall's Island Inmates Sing as Thay March from Building. Singing “ Messenger girle were ttrst introduced In’ London, and with such atone time It was) ntirely supplant: the ment has been tried | of the United states us and hustling ve some 4 Dooner Tivell Propete ve Hite of Vintnting Bx Veastas Wt ee His vs During twent snint t betw vn “ an ars ath street, assaulted a yo breast a duty A Intitcting 4 Phe row Hin avenue Mele ASHINGTON, J Kinley has sovered from hin recent In hin office at Mra: fey at Mia 0 alos! nm Hivens. uni MeKinloy's healt mit ———. wan to-day cs the ue i Thigh Hawant ‘Thompson, [124 Decatur.» {bank upon wate cnt Schooner Drives CUATHAM, M. A th masted schooner py. rehains dur- ing a gale in Chatham Bay and went shore, rel of a Park avenue car, Kitty Dresser, employees, were ucalded by esvaping sieam, Ing Was partially demolished, Hs whore wt Hardl The Chat- was taken to &. Caf The motorman was arrested, ital eadete de 2 A PENKNIFE HIS WEAPON. Stn! Quarre the latter stabbed WHILE AT PLAY. a Under a Street Coe and tis! ,, Cra morning and was stopped by the wheels right thigh was crushed and he ALLAN LINER DISABLED, renn'e Steering Gear Hrenks After She Len Liverpool, LONDON, Jan, $1.—The Allan line a mer Corean. Capt. Stewart, which Hof dts West | Se : ’ ie " ! rpoot Saturday fe \ patriske Melon, | 2tHel from 1 arday for | Loin Street » Erastus 1 Philadelphia va St. John's, No oF, haw Nd, Of 9 West] it back to Grebnock with her steering sear broken down, a chur et Wikner Entnte, The will of Bishop Wieser was « itted to probate In Newark to-day. Archbishop | Corrigan Hishops MeQuatd and MeDonnell. as pay his just debts and ral expenses, It then directs that hing he was possessed of, real and personal, go to the executors as Joint tenants, to be held by them, thelr holrs, executors and admintatragors, ax Jaint tenants and not as ¢enants in Some: The value of the estate ba not given, with a penknife, | und { the corner tyeflfth otreet, of and ate ten years old, of] Hed down a sand was playing this — ‘herine's Hospital.|:8¢ek north or south or.east or west, | 3 Bunday World want ad.’s the best sy Duperintend e jaulckly recover. q ey halnenataral . i i “Those attacks grew more frequent, ; ‘iand the pain more intense, until jt began to affect my general health. 1 tried many remedies for strengthen- ing my stomach, until finally I no- ticed that the much-loved coffee ap- peared to have a wooden taste, and I concluded to sce what effect leaving it off would bave. In a short time the sick, aching attacks ceased entirely, gradually my stomach regained its vigor, I began drinking’ Postum Food Coffee and I discovered by experiment that :: has a dolicious crisp. coffee taste, and yet 1 conid drink all I wanted of it with- out any oppression; on the contrary, it gave me a well-fed, nourished and Hghjtgned feeling, instead of the old ression. ory general health bas been great- ly improved and I am able to eat without fear many things I dared not attempt before. I am grateful that some one has found so satisfactory a beverage. it Is already a boon to thousands who have been troubled with coffea drinking, and there are yet thousands who, If they knew the cause of their trouble, would get well by leaving off coffee and using Pos- tum Food Coffee. Ploase omit name.” Neame.and address furnished by! Pos- tum Cerca) Co,, Ltd., Battle Creek, ya~ oo bebe eS and moving out ect order. "tire brigade of fifty “rs t to tts post in pageneh any stray xparks, Bt do alarm b The trained bo: four mem readiness to but had noriv The cause Ina house 0 Instructor, In the was a fire ipl Joxeph Scott, ixtand'a School of F yeulture. ise IX outside the wi roundlag the House of Refuge. Adjoining tt were two greenhouses, each 16 fect in length and about thirty in width. ‘They were filed with chotce collections of fora, About in third. of each greenhouse was destroyed by. the fire, and, with the exception of the most hatdy specimens, practically wil their cont Killed by the frost, Superinten naid there was at no the asy danger to the main bulld> ings. But aw tf ition he had the boyr and girls march out, ‘They ree turned to thelr cots and were weeping voundly an hour later, ——_— RANGE CAUSES TWO v "FIRES. ce Onene John Wan Awak- on Flames in Hin dome. Oscar Johnson, of 612 Third avenue, Brooklyn, left his rango fire to burn through night, and at 315 this morning was routed out of bed by the sound of crackling fire, Tho overheated stove had net fire to the woodwork of his apartments on the third floor of the frame tenement, | and firemen had to deluge the to ve it, Damage, a purely | of the work he | MURDER STILL A MYSTERY. Solution of Weisbard Case as Far Off us Ever. Inyspite of ax hard work as has ever been dane by the New York police in = murder myxiery, the solution of the Welsbard case appears now, after five « far off ax ever. clues that have been run down by the scores of nen on the case mount up Into the hundreds, but there ts, ap Capt, Titus ad! day, not one 60 far to act as bringing to Justice tho murderers of tho little jew- elry peddler, It, 1s practteall certain that at least thrte persons dad a hand in the crime and that three or four others knew something about {t. With so many con- cerned the chances of fermenting tt out evoner or later through goselp are very od. There ts also certainty that aome will be disposed of the identifiable of and the probability that they will be traced back. Merry Bachelors to Dance. Murray Hill Lyceum will be a scene of revelry the evening of Feb. 2, when the Merry Bachelors will give thetr masquerade and civic'ball, The commits tee in charge of arrangements promises a complete surprise this_year in special dances, cakewalks and ballets, CARRIED TOO FAR The Fear of Being Deceived or Hom bugged Prevents Many People from Trying a Good Medicine. Stomach troubles are so common, ané ta most cases so obstinate to cure, that peopla are apt to look with suspicion on any, remedy claiming to bo a radical permanent cure for dyspepsia and indigestion. Many such people pride themsetves on thelr acutes nees in never being humbugged, especially tn medicines. This fear of being humbugged can be carried too far, so far, in fact, that many. people euffer for years with weak digestion rather than risk a little time and money in faithfully testing the claims made for a remedy #0 reliable and unlversally used as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. w Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are vastly different in one important respoct from ordinary patent medicines for the reas son that they are not a secret patent medi+ cine; no secret 1s mado of the ingredients, but analysts shows them to contain the nate ural digestive ferments, pure aseptic pepsin (government test), Golden Seal and diastase. They are not cathartic, neither do they act powerfully on any particular organ, but they cure Indigestion on the common sense plan of digenting the food eaten thoroughly before It has time to ferment, sour and cause the mischief. This ts the only secret of thelr nuccess, Cathartic pilla never have and never cam cure indigestion and stomach troubles, be- cause they act only on the bowels, whereas | the whole trouble {# In the stomachs z | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after meals digest the food. That ts all there {8 to tt. Food not digested or halt digested ts polton, as it creates gas, acidity, head- aches, palpitation of the heart, loss of flesh and appetite und many other troubles which re often called by some other name, They aro sold by drugaixta everywhere ta the United States, Great Britain and Canada, ‘WATERS jonor or lend | throng of ' Examine the New Waters Pianos! ie i | You will be charmed with their jrich, sweet, powerful tone and jhandsome, artistic appearance. You will be inspired with confie dence by their solid construction and fine workmanship, all ware ranted to be durable. = Call and see them, or send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms on the new Waters 3- year system of payments. ~ HORACE WATERS & CO,, 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. BESTFORTHE _ BOWELS eee cop you! a Ay be shape ‘violent paysio or p! a x away of keeping tse bowels cleat ‘ CANDY cat