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to Ridicule, Rows Follow. strife tor a peculiar cause is temni Pin the Ampere Silk Mills N.S. The trouble ts all due to wetting. Half a cart load of ¢ rentlesreminders we mills Thursday, Nearly every ‘ne. None of the recipients fended it being taken for erant entities had been sent by young men of th “om recely , however, Whispered about the the girs themseives who | ~“yalentines, umd that they vent their petiy spi Mamie King first scoused Taylor, Bertha accused Mamie ind other giris, amd soon the ain sould hanily carry the burden of Sousation’ and counter-necurntions. PWeltuation to-day was woree, “foreman of the mills hail began ‘on the point of coming to blows: shreatened ail with dismiseat taurant. et'233 West Thirty-ftth str Faigned in the Jefferson té-day charged with felonious as “Henry K. Menges, ta, Inant street and Sixth avenue, and that Mr. Bird entered and teak. A few minutes later he moxecond pl ery for whiten fv ' “conis wax Bird thought tals ten ‘ateh ed nd after a row alr voit wes E alled a police that written» New and set pleading ne aa 1 NO for carry lig a revolve jhole Factory Held Up| Rloomsietd Atha mis neleabor Hertha Kink aher to separate i several groups wf the Kirls who seemed EXTRA BUTTER COST $10.05. a that Sam for Drawlug | Edward Bird, a boarding-houre kecper walter ina restaurant at Tweniy-sinth him He ds sald to be a business a are} this whore firs! name be F t rt] Phe st curred ae Mise Pulbot Woe leaving the theatre after the pers peo} is hice sulle tok her in the right arm Saue ited Md perhaps 4 haat ah Vas twa lew Ul IMISS TALBOT SHOT AT STAGE —__—__++-— itor Believed to Seeking Revenge. DOO |Rejected Su tuten koing x IAL WW marry a St Mass. Feb 16--The protice ' . " Vet found the man whey sho: |) the atte sn ain wait Bakih Talbot, of the Howdol : Ass Stock open nay Mise Tolb ste ald them, and they have fy my owhteh to work. The mun t ry apireet to be a rele W suitor Missal whe ‘Talbot knows him, by flises to name a beatings Net 1 R. Have Been| iMrs. PINCHED INFANT |DOC CIVES I BECINGALWS FIRE ALARM. Janitor Threatened Eject Him, but Fed Him Steak. Franz Made Child to Cry from Pain on Wall Street. Franz, who las haifa} Fora week a mongrel yellow dog had wan committed to the| teen @ resideni of the five-story Aat- tnt Magiatrate| building, at 274 EB: He w Centre street Court, to] found on the street by the children living efor the Coir) of Spectal| at that number, and was Invited to re] eRtnw finals ae thelr quem after receiving ine Mire. Franz, who ts eood loollye, t name af Price ld, od vives at 22) Bast One John Sauter, the janitor, ru amainat Jredth sireet, wae arrested yester-| the dog and served a notice of eject. nfiecnoon by Agente King and] ment, The children pleaded for the dows Ald SOciety andon ty of execution was granted and Broad-luntt today New Sauter says. tliat eoalins of The) Prince can stay to the house a6 long a® { sipeet ameiton.| he wis 1 method thar in sentiment on the part tor de die he faci that el hin and the Genavie in building at ck Unis ering iu the hall Sauter 1 there was a fire stalrms a anig. White nitor peutet ashes on the ore a rotated 4 alarm qd the ate! to the tof quickly extinguished che fire it, and the tenants went back oo vet HMI: | yellow dog ute temteriain steak fr tbe skfant SIXTY MINERS IN A BLAZING SHAFT. her home Fie he cure of the i = ote VICTORIA, tt Ve. WoMellet EPIL ALISON, river, = ews worked ail ni + the wreekeat | Sad WIEDEN MW ne at Camber! leaven nd. but were,Un- —— TURNBULL, ny of the sixty entombed | a wife. timberman,; have not been suff % acl de they miners, and bo tat haves any on then wre alive bien i My to Stet ct Oh raging hit vr smothered | A pardal Hat of the entambed minere | hve the smoke which Olin the | toile jand is pouring from all the openings in Wo WALKER inarred ceaves wife [donee clouds: i ie Y mines at Cumber- | a ton the Welling r nd tau children aint JOUEN, | Compa’ James teaven | Prem {pal xtoc 1 marrted; Way oo) ORD. er TAMES HALLIDAY. miner, ringie 4 1 DUNNEAN MUNRO. married, iT) e fe and jarae Camby Ne NEDDIN, miner leaves wife fant after che Mt a » shaft ars IN married PRVEI WA att Ie abe the two 1 taanel ttempt THE | WORLD SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUAKY [6, Yoou!, SHOT DOWN BY A DRUNKEN POLICEMAN “Old Dad” Comings Mortaliy Wounded— S'Connor Says Octogenarian Attacked Him. LORENZO COMINGS—“OLD DAD known omings, throughout hh village” Md Dad,” ts dying In New York Hospital, There is 4 bullet wound in the right side of his back, under the shoulder-blade, vnother in the left arm. He Is elghty} trs old and loved and i whe know him, Pollceman William f the Steamboat Squad, is t for having inflicted the nda, story given out by the pole r that the vetogenarl “J the poileeman with «cane and) Connor shot In self-defense, but raone who were at the scene of the ng declare that the nah Wats | ted and used hie weapon without} on, as and respected by: SOOO! O'Connor made Petit Larceny. CHARLES IN JAIL; BIGA Ne a wort was al rton in th rate C r Court Adi nt ushing # fre 1 New he walked out larveny preferred New Rochelle paper. He was cuffed wid taken to New Rvoneile, ——————$___ him urge of peiit Want Wea ell te Ad Governmen PLAL fleld is in the ton Jor fan exciting 1ty Rocaelle EDITOR SMITHS TROUBLOUS SONS Harry, Freeof Bad-Check Charge, Arrested for MY, They Both Passed Worthiass Checks and Younger Man Taken to New Rochelle. Ry 4 strange colncidence Harry Re Smith, son of CW. Smith, editor of the Flushing Dally ‘Times, and brother of Charles Telford Smith. awaiting trial on of bigamy, Aas been arrested barged Charles Telford Smith was arrested for passing wort cheeks at the Hotel Empire, and this ted to his ar, rest for Harry Ro Smith was hie algned before Magis rolice are oe by nant: *ROOSTERS” ARE AMBITIOUS. West day over the question of whether government shal! rep ur midiia the township form now in vogue. The At 12. Comings r and leaving his és two friqade started for home. ‘Ten mins [city Idea ts being supported by the com- Utes datér Policeman Cavanagh ¢ muters, who voted for the scheme be- to ane to une the “phone. 1 wish [fore leaving for New York this morning. LOR Cal RAD Ambulance nal *Jstany, however, are oppose! to having ominga’s friends walked across aicity eT i the southeast corner, 4 rks wale In the Dad Ald vee his happen, Dad? runken scoundrel saot rent to opted datighter, To hi A that he wae) watkiny bleeding profure’ te rout out day to defeat the xmbitons teres es the townsmen call the ‘The opponents of the propositoa hope ough votes (hrough tl the “rous- he com- Mit the vote I« favorable a bill will be rn. me" hel iitraduced in the Lagiaiature to aceorr- Pish the change of muntelpal go ment. —==—__ the old] Commissioner Keller, er “Old ik along report of his departmen CARING FOR THE SICK. of the Depart. Pubes Charities, published the t tos aetna 1 OELECK, marrle ortinate fellows in the wr § _ Malone’s Yew Jon, zg CR URHWEAMITI tained : roinga inakes hin home witt his} the west side of the: avenue, in the City Record for the quarter dward S, Malone. of Flushing. 1 : Ct Mo DAVIS, single ad nat cut thee ws many ted aU gnEET CATION Eat eee eee eee eee en nrusting & enn Dee. 1900, sinted private ' MAPFEE. inh ithe wreckuae Ath strest, He is a tine type of] his fingers down the collar of the old Ing the three months 3.501 peopls ‘ AF %. w tae boM jtinsenaote nt obit a tw the old atyle gentleman and always wore| Man's “shirt, made some unintelligible were admitted to the various brancaes yin} 14M Terk. single Ise we tuigh mt. Years ago ne had served as] .Usthon truck hig In tne, tace aa | dled ama P4AI6 ware discharged. ‘Therm seat tol ae -la ther head” policeman, and atone! he fell to the pavement. He wi wero bail remaining on Dec. 31. Hume he wae a rallroad conductor, Hel feet in an instant, only ‘The ‘expenses of the three ‘months Q sical enough money to enable him tol drunken man's revolver. were S512866.51, of which $119,191.04 wan aar ; [live comfortably, Me had been the per- fired tw pahote points blanks ati nim. | form laciee sm |e ti tmntncect af the ses Fen tba Bake Saree bana IN THE AIR to } we of reminiscences of the “good! pen eu oy” ad’ in e hospital, 1 1 his is the story that O'Connor told at 4 a Iv wan hls custom: to meet his old) (ie Taintetiy street stain ie a crowd aE east b cronies at evening in the neighborhood Quarreling Fifteenth street aid Seve ike corns La cree Richart ‘ A Jand sit t game of curds, or /enth) avenue Themen would not dla ‘hrough the Atmosphere. sti. i b ©) slowly alp the: mks and) talk of the | BAe AMM te Ol aa et cove His] No one can’ escape the fa’ Grippe germ. aay eee aPae rearrested Sear ol] perguge when an epidemic of the disease te 4 a high Slevin's saloon a eenth street | rien 5 DLantORtbat ing tho air is laden with ft. A ‘i [and Seventh avenue seated BIE ae Ml tous to that| prevailing the ; = “ i Ww Aga in Sigh ne he war a porte ‘Tho reason every one does not have the \Visit Private and Start Famous Beauty Married] Thousands at Wedding) War Again In Sight in feitnliwralehumelwe Nad franyeuhyhim Hignation 19] qiyeane at the same time In because the ‘ e Company 34, 0 t | to Be Made Monday, — to Duke of Westminster | Blocked Their Entrance | the Orient, It [Fire Department, ‘The old mbit ie | Perea er aesectan rarer] ane ates f re laughing when three men enter ie ineriafeallanieablleythcab Teno tort eay London Hears. with Regal Pomp. to Church. | Is Said. Jone of whom was very drunk. ‘This man Fe eee ey aul becttar i beneath tess = | {was Pollseman O'Connor, who was in| © toe nee ts rs feaay Lvioritns: Se | citizen's dress, He became abusive and | she Paty ‘ g e form Will Not protect ‘The first symptoms thoee of acute BURG, Feb. a LONDO ¥ MutT LospoN. & fe Duke of Werte] PARIS, Bebo 16.—The religous wed- | PEKING, Feb, 16—War with China ts compantona left him and went cut. my Inst cont catatrbil reecmbiing fauhardVcolaiand?\t re, who escaped from the | it A ninete iM how vere] dine of M. Paul Deschanel, President again in sight. The Chinese Court has = me ay Prompt treatment {s applied at this thne eralstand of Ceylon, have ved at } ' ar go Pauls church, Kolahte [ene Chamber of Deptties, and Mile, | defined the nations, probably be sorry, She tn thirty~ {t can easily be broken up. One of the Crimean port, on boars ihe Husst pr +H by f hg ernoon, The wedding ie Germaine Brice, who were married clv-) A short and Insulting note has been wixteen—a pretty pair, best remedies at this stage is Stuart's [steamer to which they swam while in) UP Wve tle Thursday, tut] joy tat Wednemday, occurred tovay be: [delivered to the Mintaters, It leaves e Catarrh Tablets, sold by druggists every- thie harbor of Colombo. | ‘rhie HON ae foe A fashionable uasemoly dn the | ittle hope of a py bie settlement ’ en Mrs, Meyers left her husband's! whefe, and if taken freely, say one tablet om ts a nephew of Pree. | ceniion ‘ : tod rdite wan] Churet on Pree, In this note the Chinese Government | her two older poys, aged eleven | every hour or two, for two or three days, Among them !s a nep t HFT Cho reh of St. Germain a Pro eA} iy" dent Steyn and a brother-in-law | < ‘ isc nguished | Prestdent Loubet and itll political) Net only refunea to order! any more] land eight years respectively, were ill] the danger of paeumeala and serious com- ~ Botha, the Boer Commanite i D - ' rvlce wa “ Nera former Jmate ait lit-fexecutions of Chinese officials than the With searlet fever, She told. her hus. | plteations wt ‘averted, LONDON, Feb. 16. WILL EDWARD ATilitivan dcnwialllas Went’ gave tile | sii feaawerelnresent fwo alrendy decrees, Wut pronounces the | hand she wax golng for a doctor, and] The Rey. Li, Palmer, Bapust cleray- > telegraphing from De Aar, Ca} RQ E 2 sore wae an extraordinary scene out-| demands of the Powers for six other aouse with her baby boy. Meyens| man, of Cereeco, Mich., makes a statement Se under aS day Meieteaven. RULE OR REIGN? t rs te PN ECT HATE POE aber seen hour fixed [executions ax “preposterous.” It it's ml nursing the children, and of interest te all catarrh and grip sutter- ¥ b : at x ‘ ch fe ty % go. “De Wet's force crosset the rallw as] Cebiifon overdresn nen * y. Thousands of In-| declares that no tether dattlaely seit [liane Mon day. the chitiren were well eae: steers gare ‘Tabl at Boartmon's Sidin Woof here, bee! ps = -itie . j nivroldercat weedy ety 14a full court! yeaa: Ven ead, J the} be permited to Tt Hung Chang and; enough wim to Roston,| nave used them freely thi fal ‘and winter hey toltowea| Eatest British Speculations not rae Ge HNC) BL Ue areal Ching, the two who have con I im.” where he rumined his wife] and have found ii 2 fore daylight, 15, clonely follow 5 moroidered with! ovsroh was nat large enough to accom. | Prince Ching ove m, | where and ba sateguard S by Plumer, Crabbe and armored trains | as to the Intentions cf solr She wore the sui aah ducted the negotiations, They ure RL Leite hea snd Restarrbs teat teat tha Bea hey Oganed the enemy w = the New Kin; Westminnter mond and pearl + ‘ et sit witnesses and all|roundiy denounced for not having vigor- Says, So They [oan freely” and copedeatiously ‘in P he Bocrs, however, cut the lines north an teats Mages in suite capted aang ue gacnia, found themesives in| ously protested against the demand for Floss. Rawlina iu Hampton Roads. mend the the cuner we 4 south of the pla rosin. LONDON, Fen, Tae recent kingly sborouahs “Hlue Hoye bare thel ti inidet of a strugeling throng of Paris) executtons. ope. _Apretal to The Rvening World.) head and oN eg We captured ov funeus wit the outward natn sealilities, elbowing one another Inen-| Aa the ptance of this demand for Se . NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 16.—The trana- Grippe, and onan ‘will find 9 pleasant, con- Pomany of which were a hower,> hav nie There were Jeamatite, In white | ee ew to obtain entrance the execution of those responsible for port Maxine arrival in Hampton wenicat | and | safe: remesy |in (hie | new )ce- SRAloa, and siso a Moxiin gun, t p A satin, with wihnkie re to obtener iy chet par-[¢he outrages on Christiana was the! Mrs, Henry Meyers, of Williamaburg. | on “vous tar the Phillippines, on Biuart's Catarrh Tablets are composed 4 i i Mot v0 rh pi = ity ute for the Philippines on board | entirely of harmless antiseptics and may Pyirisoners and one hundret he H allver hewde ff ontn were kept walting at the churen | Stale on wht neers agreed {0 N@-1 ang Saul Jacobs, tie xixteen-year-old ands paseoners.s ine aw line. Pan ni te used as freely Decessary, a0 they dn close pureut 1 fe ‘ 5 of the Cou shore on the Cuban coast, Is ape uvoa seas eae ; t Pee estas 0 minutes defore the police eee nephew of her husband, are under arrest| parently In good condition. Ol Grue-ot any Winds) Pe °F Poleonous EQUIEM FOR EX-KING MILAN ES bee wnt Feria sak Rem Untocan She int has uareed are ine in Boaton. ‘The woman in charged with i 4 Sean : Pee , at, WhO} having eloped with the boy. & ‘ Mal. wt Freeney ein the ehureh absobatels’ | 80 3 iireapitatedy a pe en muleide, | “L love him,” phe sald to-day, “and he 7 hun Many: persona are seriously ering moon enthundantio recep! rum rand) Nes cereminy was loves me. I don't love my husband, and penser ali ticmkuaccel Wi Me ea a eee ad ET CORY PUPA TAO cBcLIGECOGCIT CET ce performed anid the ceaselese chatter! gain 1 see no reason why Baul and I should v; peretesn ilar) ithe) caster: } rave reign, ‘There i4 ali contideace the tenante, will Of the smartly attired gues DRESSER. Ind, Feb. 16—Mre. John | Mut be happy.” eat BELGRADE, Servin, 1 Hig hislakCUhan eoinmOnesaneeien BULIE lhtiprobeaath neaiilniitiilsii M. Deschanel was much commanded ene n as trom paraivele. She | MeNers, on whose complaint the ar- P@iilem mars for the re wil | sGaeaite 5 ot; monarchivel © newly married see ceiven| (OF Wearing « frock cout, thus orem ened ag aiibecwioat tad die reat wan made, has no desire to have eiding Milan was cet by the] SMteudor) and jer and tne Keen ayia | over flve hundred prem ‘J through the French tradition that even-] o¢ thirteen children, er) is wife return to him. “I came after 0 f pleudor and » 1 pre Among tne MEN’S H tropolitan, all the Servian Bishops |: SHA RevUG Oueen Ing dress must be worn at all Cinetions, fea my Ifttle child and my money,” he sald WOMEN’S isting In the services. Duke and Due whatever the Ume of day acta today. “I got one and I expect to xet 5, cine Al der aml t bake and “Duca if Queen Sophia Recoveriog. y. motional pect toler Narrow widths, for. Broken sixes): formar King Alexander f | ——— STUCKHOLM, Feb. 16—The atrengtn| Me other. That's all T want If the bov | $3.00 to $2.50 to $5.00 fended. Queen Draca, who t» Indty Th " of Queen Sophia Is increasing. She ta| W&nts her he can have her, but he will seapies e prices $2.50 to $5, e. , Was absent. FEARLOW I % Austro-Hungary 10 A. Large cr Jed at the railroad statt ay when the body of King Mit Veu. Funeral arches draped eck aud fying n : fed at the eniry Be principal square WA) special train was in (the froutier tow from dervia ran was experi Hout King Milan's he wooden mat the + Sdn. uw mor: ation. The hlanble and the robes af Ch DON, Tre} fain the got ‘Amerisan si faaid this wiate can per Cm itcan be b be i brie ppl seven miles distant were Aments used for re Michardt sacceete death Duke af le Knight ; wh ry fa at Ne Td be ing fh 1 1 Follows iwnt toon LONDON, Feb. 16—A humorous ey Wha Myrtle ane HY the Bri 7 Avenues, the affair takt s dinner da Y Muntiches of the Seat Raniitarilaenie The members of Unity have a vard and ow ard twist don fa Joing all tatuge: en, ait, Ein whe aniversary event was probably nas been extensively: ate AH aaa eae tei mueecnatal Rectally by. those having pret hele. b atid [MOM AUCCEAALY | aectidey apbenrance, they numbering among. thelr im: tie, some o€ the prominent K. of C. tat county, King Kdward at Windsor, Knight LONDON, b, 16,—King * Queen Alexandra, the Duke and Duchoss | sponded for the quests, of Cornwall and York m- i tall for #. On the dancl hers vot the royal family have gone many belles who shine In ito Windsor, ety, presided ‘Tracey ir th. t , and her alste royal Taaeheonneals UNITY COUNGIL ENTERTAINS. Ona | win iat baby ae th ia ow Bis i fe Aten ht ebente Phelr tnnlversnry, i Koiehts of O MADRID AGAIN QUIET. now able to pass a few hours out of bed dally Feared that Carnival Week WI —=— Witness Fresh Disorder, SHIPPING NEWS. MADRID, Feb, 16. Absolute quiet pre- valle, ALL the troops have been wilt: " Grawe ‘The erlsie Is remarded as post: ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY nee] pened, If not ended, although martiat} S48 Ther itd] Chale atalt Fine, » Wasthaw may be maintained throughout car- mower vey tt week, when It Ie feared the fetes: rey Pt Aimous| Wi give an opportunity for renewed Randy Wook Wat ne divorder: Teilanteiwerns Air nicker- ng on effort, guesix men of The age . Azcarrage hi ¢ Premiership hope tot Opin! Cabinet t resolvel wt Pour NEW YORK. al not te retain t The Liberals ton days hence. tn bower dows anniv Sardinian Jamaica on Jever, are divieet punt on a Ortges oo Mavana wervative Cabinet Under Silvels. Others] sutheriand + “Sunderland Jshink Sagasta ix certaln to be Premier. LONDON, W—A Havas Agency a from Madrid, recetved here thin OVTGOING STEAMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. Umbria, Liverpool Alleghany, Jamaica. (is quiet there, | Mateeria Marta Theresia ‘uracoa anating from Parks was Ponce, Porta Rico {curren tosday qe the effect that the Merminus, Argentina soldiers on guard in Madrid had charged ma Jn the fight four persone Rarreen preenNerio were killed and 19) wounded RI tte, New 0: | [wae ws INCOMING STEAMBILIPS, DUE TO-DAY, Fleet Lovet at the banquet and District Deputy, Thorne re- Covers were floor wer ouklyn 80. ‘ Critie, Dundes. Hy no means. Read Olivia Howard | $e Dunbar's Btory on Washington's Ro. Masa — Tos Bolt mances, —To-Morrow's Sunday World, Battets Gioven Hotes st, Lela | Ce Magazine. t Vom Hell. ———__ Prevent the Grip, 6.2i|ing sweets, candy, ice cream, etc., “SWEET” EATERS, Way te Correct Children's Tasti Sometimes children become wilful and refuse nourishing food, demand- much to their detriment. It is a great help in such cases to have a food that is naturally sweet and at tractive. A case in Phila. will {llus- trate. The daughter of Mra. M. E. Searle: living at 1330 MiMin St., waa a dell- cate child from Infancy and had been ‘indulged In many things. She grad- ually got thinner and more fretful dally, refusing food other than! sweets, etc, finally contracting whooping cough which undermined her health to such an extent that her ‘attending physicians agreed that her cough had developed into bronchial catarrh, and that oply a short time would ensue before consumption would relieve her sufferings. In despair, the child’s aunt was sent for, and knowing the wonderful nu- tritive value of Grape-Nuts food, she Prepared some and induced the little one to eat it. At the first taste she id: “Oh, auntle, this Is so nice, I want some more.” From that time the child acquired an appetite and began.to improve. She was fed on rape-Nuts steadily until now she [a a perfectly healthy, strong child, at- \ 500 prices price $4.00, and $6.00 Sizes 11 to 2, former pairs, MISSES’ $2.00 to $3.00 ALE 6 $2. $1. All widths and sizes, former prices $3. to $7.00 CHILDREN’S) Sizes 5 to 1034, for- mer prices $1.50 and 50 $2.00 XANDER, SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET, NEW YORK. 50 $2. 45 $ .75 tends the Girls’ Grammar School, and Hamers | ‘is'a bright and apt Dupil THE DOG SHOW. (& PAGE Famous Canines That Will Try tor Blue Ribbons. IN FOUR COLORS.) TOsMORROW’S SUNDAY WORED. EEE EY ae eae ~ he ge