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CED IN TINY OARLESS BOAT. Men of the disabled schooner Ida L. Ray signaling for pa scribed by the four sailors ES Wrapped in Flag = + Warmth, Under Water to Pre-|: vent Frostbite—Ship’s |v". were once wasne ;Cat Taken with Crew. |" ya mire. Mh aband On the steamship Alleghany, “tebrived to-day, were four shipwrecked | + featlors from the Iittle luenver schooner | Whey could wee the men in the rigghug ‘da 1. Ray, now lying on te bottom | “Three days and three nights the mon| When they left the Ida 1. [wre in ar open boat at the mercy of | Men took with them the ship’ Ray, bound for New York, jover the dory the cat ertad piteoualy nixty-ftve | g Chincoteague wallet from Norfolk, on Mondny When |was suffering and nearly trogen. | ner ret a a: Serva to} used.” ie panecd tho enpe a Heavy north: (Aran thera af ity came‘ | Me at, atl he incr, Lo pu | Ute ne murder ber and | "On Monday morning at 7 0" Weas Mated the deck load of } minted the water ways the Vessel began to fill riven to the deck by the water, which poon brought On Tuesday | sented the ateamanip Alleenany, of the | waterloneed t caly. he went to his Staten leiand home on ce enen were | Atlan Hine, bound from. Kingston to thie | WAtorloR ge’ ces ely she : 2 The men were | fir: They rowed their sory ts the would ial to pleves towing, eo T left! that day. . All day Tuesday they drifted. {M1 o'clock on Tuesday unttl 6 o'clock Friday morning the men were helplens, | Whit en they took to the dory and startet | !s.! Jout to row ashore. frowed in the extreme cold through the bn freezing wpray. x they | thetr terri a one pgne of te oam snap THER i Dhen the despe Bottom voants of their Litt SPARTAN PRINCE LUCERNE MAY COULD TURNS «= @ @kiner That Left ‘for Naples Near Gibraltar. Grounds Thought to Be That of Once Used Always Used! Paid Help Wants in this morn- | - Ss \ ing's World. )GIGARETTE CALLED ENGINE. | 647 319 13 other N, Y. papers {> P¢? NWORK UNDRieRS ICY GALE 3D Man on Whom Kennedy | + Depends to Save His Lite Met by Corre- spondent as He Steps Ashore at Jacksonville. Commutation Book Pro- duced in Court Shows+ Dentist Did Not Use| 3 Tickets on the Fatal|+ 16th, as He Declared. (x r | fueclal to Th ne Worit » | JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Feb, 12.— | Daniel Melville, on whose word! hangs Kenned. this noon. With hia was his bride. “Leame here for my wife's health, he sald to The Evening World cor-| respondent, apparently surprised at) 2% the importance Iaid on his move . “If they want me [Lam rendy to gol -e w Al Se, buck to New “York,” he continued. ; oN , Mintle ~ io ee town openly—all my friends Se, Me LI; Knew that [ was going and whi 7” - I don't see that my evide amount to much, anyway. 1 should {ke to stay a month or so in Florida, 1s mny wife needs the change of air. ing help at sen ns de- brought in to-day on the steamsliuyp Alleghany : Victory for Kennedy in the exclu: Saved by Miracle. ue aes See am ne (tiles |ston of his handwriting was quickly When the dury war somewh m the leain wer a1 y by ° Feet |« cinity of Fanwick Tight another [Ida lL. tay ofteat onlays byzar signals CuraDi ote jorthweet ale atruck them, blowing [attention of the prosecution thelr cviors 1 town. cm fifty miles further off shore, They failed tu atcract the attention off Detective Carey had been ex- ‘apt. Anderson and the mate, Allen | dio. Aboand che. steiner i Fee ee (eee ee eer camer Beilen-| amined. Under adroit questioning Kk to the} den. which arriv DAAINg the acti Sunday, reported - MT AN ao tae conte he had told how he searohed the per: recked men|son of the man suspected of “Dolly” | The sea which washed them out cast}are Cant. A 1. Mate Allen : , [them back. It nearly Aled the boat, | Rarter, Reve! rd and Willlam | Reynolds's murder, ie and the men nad hard work palling [FTO When the proper point was reached which | ner out. ; the prosecution sprung its surprise. ce w steamanip parsed wo clone that Avaee | MRWilhRdrama tise sisohasie Rayer ‘ t ; v tant. Ray or that | Hennessey pointed to the dentist's od in. getttug bi it succe il they received no nistance. a Istrene Cat Went With Them, Me Meier ner 1 Mer rlasine | commutation book of the Staten Isl- pay ae hy. id he, Lo was within ha! and Railway. ultal huddied close to the men in the “I call the attention of the jury,” jamal boat. Every time a sen broke he exelalmed, “to tho fact that the two tickets for Aug. 16 have not been a Ones she, too, was washed overboard. pbuaexr aturday Capt Anderson, as the wnital Atd jimen ried when the cat wae drowned, a8| Vegeel into she Wax aereat pet with them the Oliver, K they land dilapid reat port) We got to her before she then looked «0 old Kennedy had said repeatedly that a heavy of the nteamahip and were as: ‘As for mesing shipwrecked men with. It waa n staggering hlow-to the de- the | sisted an out giving help. 1 would go a hundred Flag Saved ‘Them. miles out of my course to 1 ke n reacie | fense. . pes $: : and my men have special a : Ms From It was the fluttering of the Stara and|a sharp lookout for derelieun: <P] Lawyer Moore \aald, to-déy"'tpet he + Beiville ripen of thelr Ittle fag agulnat the| Capt. Taylor of the fa eye] could do nothime tf Wath of the boat that mae then vials | nteamer Hognethy, anid: tin wawtit| wa in Florida. he ateamer's watcl charge to make that a pana, y hy 67 "OROC' men had during the Inst day of! fatled to come to the rescue of mente Unies Redl Brosech! Con i we cexpertence kept their feet | in dtstreaw"” The Hogarth arrived at | Melville's amdavit” he sald, we shall | — er (0 save them from frost: | {he bar at Bamly, Hook near midnight | apply for a dismissal of the jury.” an Pr the mteamer'a sidea loomed up it! Tayror anil Ne Vident that all w le them. So th ing It violent! et 6 ows they + tow exhausted | sole thet kate et Ne MiRtited any Vem) io thts and #9 the chone aptatn wetzed (he Kendall, of the achooner Buate| {Flat will come to ni ught < and him. beat) P. Oilver, said’ that he ran six miles) Kennedy care into court early thin {Hil} out of his cours en hej ida f. Ray and hor i nN aboard hene enone (o'throw a stone on boar —— ae = men and shook hands with his coun- sel. Mrs. Kennedy was later than uaun are that the the! ¢ t and! way able to help d her checka and deepened under the affectionate greeting of her bua- hand hat he had vishted Room 4 and seen i >— “Dolly Reynolds's body he sald he hai | on, H | nowith the defendan andy cs ere)The Wreckage Found) will Bea Director of the! this looks wad for lin ne 3 fellows were going Denver and Rio Jury, Jon pad of paper the plece on which was written Maxwell and wife,” and which wus way eat quantiGes of wreckage drifting b t (TITER Dist on poet turn to pieces in the rou where ‘ An ne ; Rhine ha cet y Reynolds was murdered. This ‘ BRA eh wan Passed around for Inspectto: “ yet, it is thought th rs hooks, th out and juwa with wil absard ~ The chee msed to the Stethe aa tee takes Na large incrense tn . when Mr. Cantwell objected: : (ous metols har attract te Over Checks, nee hash 1 handwriting at | heompetent: r 1 it is) thought eason that ew may have them. But tate say they would have made land befor who has tin De on Thursday 1 introduced to the matter is qindes lari ne whit he Wr are merely using them for the ther ship and repo to stren ycuarg. “ake of comparion,” sald Hennessey. hey kot sutely away th AVaiwillangt jury ey OL: sately Away) he 8 maid Justice Fursman, Low! f twenty sranch) bu Price satd he xs | naterest of the State a. © here cross-examined, ——— bievele cap, when did you find OLD MEREDITH FEUD ON. “Aug. 0. That was the fourth visit." z Wien did: you frat ee het On Aug. 17" “Are you able to swear that the cap ee he Tita ta the same cap. you ik away on the Soh tre a Kiyn Church medal faliees gine si say that “they resembled each | Queen Alexandr: i Kichanl and Robert Meredith, of cae : Otter are Monal Church, ts again said wo have the cap Was a “plant.” te Paid Help Wants in the Bome one dropped a cigarette through | pen iaite oe Ai sergeant Arthur A. Carey ated ErALIDE In front of th a % eet me it vieik to Room 4 inthe | mark proof Marafacturing Comp Sivan aA Vand tohl what he saw. | court receptions to be to the dust bon The smoke percolated through to allan, and When the cause eould 1 lo stand Wis * branch apeak | von Udy trip. arc otto talk with him, 1 asked w Emily nd, Wh talk this matter over.” 3 I " Riehare als Ntngulshend th tat a “AGREEMENT ON HAZING BILL. blaze. ‘a come to know this ent fo my office,’ said Kennedy Dil you ever have any) Ananctal Propaguada ROME, Feb, 12 forse 1 check for her? Tettinale Co Mr 1 lar Carey. sala hy yet hacn diy ul finding ‘among fn aries fc weage He bf fs pomrmta ston Uc ett ll we Coe tad Ratiroad. wirieken oul outiredy, but the chanien ‘Te Vrevent the Grip, OMT call the jury's atts hoy altar chy spirit of; the migeures f omo-Quinine remevee the cause, *at| Henscesoy” with” drcapatios aR aie US ‘i ity, an eay a Fi fey muter’a Nook, searched the. prisoner, aon ae THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1! AYS ‘EVENING WORLD FINDS ~ WITNESS IN FLORIDA. THE BRILLIANT BELASCO * The Playwright Saved from Breakdown by Paine’s Celery Compound. -. KENNEDY if Sketched 17 /admit | Jopepes him to call Meiville over?” “that n't. Melville came over when from Santos, and Capt.| Metntyre says he would not consent] ,ihat che twe Mekets for murder was commit was damaging evic nedy, who sald he went to reach the achoone: Fn 6 ach the schooner! morning. He was unusually complacent. | ‘The commuti asked him some questiéns?” . T asked him if he had done any nnedy"s house," Th ‘Thi wl to the newmps "y counsel to throw a'xtone on board, | He amiled and bowed to the wewspaper | defendant sc Carey sald he wen of the Staten T » wae iistinctly deflant der crox-examinatton. Into court quietly at 10.35. She ]on Aug. k briskly, for the roses ‘LT went out to th i Nd AU Se A te Then L went tute there nd neh, tink Tdtda't find int do no such thing, fantwell fired quest way that the Foresman ba. have any conver: white the ttitude while the coming aver on the t NT amination be over. and ‘Then the tenon Under new he was a witness for the that he first went to N was nothing Improper In that," ruptet Justice ince the day . when this Case was being a inew tral”? rr xeen him since?” Whats his, business " : st of trouble for me, seks British Coaler. Grande. ies i 3 “tin - — searched Kennedy's office and in 14. | er found a cheek-book of the |} 1) ST. JONN'S, NO, Re Tele fare] George Gould's reported Bank. Ie td ed here that the steamer 1 dV wreck-| with. the taraecG 1 by the prosec 5 ear Tacalleu, ae plandeiorthe| erty roaavrenintied lt pet eheck found on siitaseantaha|Grrreeeteneci neem et ynolds came from that antland, ts thel \eora i It wax passed around for YAL COURT FOITOR COMES HOE HED {Had Just Served Term) coroner Fitzpatrick as to an assault on Y FOR IRELAND. 0 found a] King Edward to Hold a When a brainy man Ihe David Belasco: | sia of billous or nervous attacks. the brilliant adapter of “Zaza,” the teacher | paine's celery compound hax saved thou- of its leading actrees, Mrs. Leslie Carter: | sands of people from nervous prostration. the author of season after season's most! jt has made thousands well, It bus cured successful plays, ‘The Heart of Maryland.” | where everything elee has failed. “Hearts of Oak," etc.; the bardeat worked | In cases of severe neuralgia, rheumatism, and the ablest stage director in Amertca—| heart palpltation,. dyapepsla and nervou When such a wide-awake manager of his} feobleness, Maine's celery compound ts the own and other people's affairs deliberately ; only remedy that goes to the root of the turns to Palne’s celery compound as the one| (rouble, It fortifles the weakened system safe and sure Invigorator for his over-| akainst these disorders and bullds up a worked nervous system, only wilful preju-| #727%, healthy body. dices can hesitate to give full credit to this There is no community In America with- sreateat of all remedies, out some perfectly ure of liver oF | Kidney dt i coi “1 have used Paine's celery cecal neces oH netlpatlonys sale | rheum, plaguing ¢¢ or general poor says Mr. Del and found It of Great! neauth by the use of Paine's celery com- benefit ailer hard work.” | pound. Impaired strength and unstrung Mr. Belasco has managed more actors! nerves, made known by numbness of the who have become famous and taken charge | limbs, nervousness, and worse than all, by of more big theatres drop: San Francisco to | a melancholy state of mind—all these weak New Yost than apa diy’ erson. He has nesses become things of the past after tak- neon fire.and tli agsiirmembers of “the | ing Patne's celery compound. profession" .who were “run down’ and on | Wherever men and women work an@ the’ verge of nervous exhaustion, gain in! strive Paine's ‘y compound In regarded stroagth and vigor as noog as they began as a godsend. In shop, office, factory) and the use of Paine's coléry compound. The-| among the weary wives snd mothers who atrical people, as a body, have learned that) bear the Lurden of domestic work, Palue's the best way to keep thelr nervous systems j celery compound is pre life by strong and capable of doing the hard work | strengthening every bodily function and demanded of them {8 to use Paine's celery | driving out dike: compound whenever they feel tired out,| It is a peerives remedy in all cases of en- languid, dull, or are suffering from ell feebled nerves and foul blood. BELLEVUE WITNESS CAN’T BE FOUND. WP itmtine pacten Detectives Trying to Find | tine nar aroused consi Aru McDermott. Cook among lawyers, All vA oJ dent for the in Insane Pavilion. tis a question whe » Will be admitted Wellman will mst the Introduction ¢ | jestimony tn event of Its admiasion by Judge ng will, if a nviection ree Is Base to the United States The second {inportant witness: in Bellevue nurse trials Ww RICKARD WILL TELL SECRETS. ‘Thia witness ix Ann McDermott, who cook in the I titon of ue at the time to have been pur out of the way, She|De@puty Superintendent of Wak expected Morate tewtl. Bellevue Refuses to Be mony of Thomas J. Minnwck, the com- Made a Scapegoat, planing witnesa, and her absence at this A complete exposure of the metheda time fea sertours blow to the State. Aastatant — District-Attorney Plerce, | which have made Bellevue Hospital who ts conduciing the trias before Judge |notorious te to be made by Deputy Cowing, Is mush concerned, and hax dé. |Superintenjlent: Michael J. Rickard, tatled several Central Office detectives to] Whose dismissal was recommended by Investzate the circumstances of the | the January Grand Jury. woman's disappearance. Rickard, who |s known as one of the Misx McDermott at the Coroncr’s in-|few really capable officials In Bellevue. quest materiully strengthened the testi-|has decided to fight and to place the mony of Minnock as to the Infilction of|blame for the hospital abuses where it the injuries which resulted in the death | belongs. He has had a long conference of Hilliard. Minnock testifled that Davis,| With District-Attorney Philbin, and the nurse now on trial, strangled “Hill-jhas decided to Ko before the March lard with a sheet, breaking the pyold|Grand Jury and tell the whole story of tione, and then brutally beating him. | Bellevue abuses. Miss McDermott also teatified before| Serious charges will, tt Is sald, be made by Rickard against a department Series of Levees in in Prison for Libelling LONDON, Feb, 12.-King Edward and While there the King will hotd a levee witness, in Dublin, and this, {ts asserted, will Tre ame to the door amd £ toil | suspond King, according quemionable’ resorts: Reynolds, ie | held In Dublin Cast! fa patient }tenant and substitute the pe: (ome'around to the siativeAicontions, arrived here in’a four-horse stage, onal ree | y | horses were decofated! with ‘plumés aid banners were displayed on* which wera Editor of the Preas, Mr. Poolo's frienda here had Intended |convieted ‘Army Officer Wants nateation In honor of his but the: project was aban- » editor's request owlns to a recent death tt his fami " itor recetved a Warm welcone 4 friends, but beyond that thore was no demonstration, —__— Government’ Men Acdused (Speclal to. The Evening : World.) . Feb: 12.—W: H. Sea- | of the’ United Btates,’ Ah ambulance was summoned from Dury and G.Wl McDonald, prominent nt bighl>. connected of the Norfoll ment property, ty a_eloget and took out a} The establishmer ‘On the way to the sta-} Dublin will, it ward between the Irish aud th —————_. Hy Morel MeAdhotn, @ broker. MORE RIOTING IN SPAIN. of a royal court tn} royal family. | ge with this woman?! T asked, Police Fire on a Mob in Sarngossa and Woand Twenty SARAGOSSA, . sons were injured here t awey's questioning | potice fired on an antl-c —A score of per- day when the Or Cee @ book of} ‘The theatres and: all je Btacen Is-|closed/and over thirty arrests have been ir. | Tha Prefect hi y | manures (0 maintain or Governe | corpus case: iw taken the most severe pean te) Ipreme. Minnock, official. Mr. Plerce refused to say anything] Tne dismissal of Superintendent Wil- this morning as to what he thought of] iam B. O'Rourke was also recommended Miss McDermott’s disappearance, but|by the Grand Jury, but owing to Richard Croker. belug &. personal’ frien hinted that futuro developments in the! Croker, belo |S, personal’ friend | of trial would show the motive for the wo-| tected and Rickard made a scapegoa' . Fob, 12.—Jo-| man's absence from the city. Mr. Pierce} “1 do not purpose to be made a scape- editor vf the Long Branch] dja not say why Mise MoDermitt was| oat,” Rick wald to-lay. 1 the facts public and will fix was released from the County| not kept under survei%ance. lame right -whore tt belongs. Frechold to-day, after having] Francis I Wellman, counsel for ‘My record of thirty years In this de- served a thirty-day sentence impoeed| Davie, seid that the disappearance of upon him for libel on Mayor Benjamin| the woman would be a hardship to the Morria, of Long Branch, whom the] defense. suse of being’ responsible ‘for iatence of Kambling places and| ‘saw the whole occurrence and woutd| {9F in Long}have made jood witness for the d ‘He will tell the Grand Jury who has tment shall not be ruined by the man Who secke to aliicid himself by suctie: ing me.” Rickard «nows more about Bellevue Hospital than any other man. He has for quarter of a century been close be manugement. “Miss McDermott.” Mr. Wellman said, fense, All we want in this trial is the} been really running hospital and truth.’ how political “pull has produced, mis- The statement by Assistant District- government in the {natitution, CAPT. CARTER TRIES AGAIN.| TOOK CARBOLIC ACID. mtified Man Taken to Hom "Freedom Pending Appeal. pital Will Probably pte. LEAVENWORTH, Kan.. Feb. 12—Aj- An unidentified man, supposed to be motion }i been ‘filed ‘in the United | James McAvoy, was found lying’on the States Circuit Court for the release of! aldewalk at Seventy-ninth street ant Oterlin M. Carter, former Captain. of Avenue A shortly before inidnight by Engineers, from. the Wederal prison| Patrolman Gray, of the East Bixty-sey- perding the appeal of is habeas corpus | enth street station, The man’ was un- proceeding case in the Supreme Court | conscious The Court set Friday next as the time Presbyterian Hospital. The surgevht eoctally,-em- lof hearing -the arguments. Carter's at-| said the man had taken oarbolic actd, torneys: itd tl aa be aE least! to was taken to the «{ + Meet atore a tee in the higbea, eo institutien anil) on cunibe reached in Bue the will probably die. A slip of found 5» bore the name ‘James "i or

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