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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1901. . WHO WILL WIN IN THE RACE __ [UT HIJMBIF |MRS.CRUGER’S HEROINE FOR PRESIDENT OF THE D. A. R.? ASKS mT FORMER LEADER OF “400. ITO SPEND $100,000. ENTERTAINING “400” ; | | Her New Book, “Mrs. Clyde,” | eiepiei-r eerie eicericriier eect | Founded on Facts in New | = | York Society. —————_ on 8-0 0-8-9 -9-0-0-8-9- 0-0-0 8=0-0-0-0 8-0-9088 8- 8-0 ae eee | Fair Mrs. Brown Gets) Request for an Armistice. ISHE WIL NOT SEE HIM. = Van Rensselaer ¢ » American after aly te heraided by the ap her new ok “Mra. has created sensation among the uM by stre af the t litt ew York ercine of her book de- to the letter the life stery af anf ‘ as woman who, by sheer force of will and millions, x snip the highest in} America. early struggles for} Trecognition, the indomitable will andy is woman, now) y to the ‘fe that t ter has been readily recog: | nized by her former friends and fol-| lowers ‘ Cruger does not admit that her taken from life, but the! ave been too finely drawn to de- | elve those who were famillar with the! 7 ricinal x Mra. Cruger. who writes under the} 5 ja Gordon, has pro- | [diced a novel striking in ts exposition | the social customa of the day. The heroine, Mrs married a mill-| wnaire of F he Rave no love him. but he lavished miDlons on her. Her ambition was to enter | sactety faithful to hee Aus j band, but neag made hiy life one af misery when he dled’ alone ytd wife wae abroad, and | f hia death was about | ighter presented to the} returned to America, and her cleverness and money succeeded 1 being recognized as the leader of society Her daughter. disregarding — her other's advice, married the man she natead of a title. The moral in ye story may ite in Che Incident that * 5 joMrs. Clyde” lived long enough to be humiitated by seeing a younger woman ———__ ly, taking passage in the handsomest supplanted Jans herssuceasscr a shes ied . | suite on one of the Atlantic greyhounds: Jone and neglected, as her hushamt| James Henry Smith, Ameri-| arter a few days in London, Parts and ed The book. although Just out. is widely Vienna he will go to the Riviera, where 4 has taken a villa, There all > ry hour, and will recover all at once Fipelbe: ough "sRi ae erik iny normal senses and drive thin Ubei- Hiaciiases Ra SOcISty ca’s Richest Bacheior, Makes Nee een este Washington Men fey te a Ed TO Elaborate Plans. Mr. Smith knows will bo invited fof « gton Men Unable i Fades te" STEAMER GAMBLER apes A : : control some time ago of myself, ) — - Litarpiates cs to Pick Victor im Com ei yiow ant am no lower by associa: Soe ee a re A go) con. | pray the Holy Mother to pros ames Henry Smith. richest bachetor | ule te e dent-General in Coma [ot 1 wit never again jose moreit | Ber Rieat ottteoese gue lin Ste Valens | ithe. coumation overs cate: Sealine tt | igiatpronccilerme mess a ee Sosarcstaakay \r he United States 1 | gress Which fleets To- im steep and will Wie dinnersdan hat [whlch ie. has. chartated forthe surmaees Day. ‘*My Mind Has Been Asicep,” Says the Titled Prisoner. Most pentient and supplant ts the mood of Michael Angelo Salvatore, Count Valeri de Versohetti, of the House Savoy and herelitary Irince of Navarre, who languishes In the Fifty-foursh atreet Jail. He is charged wits inditing 4 threatening letter to Mrs. Martha }Rrown, of 205 West Fifty-sixth street. pi and with responsi! for the disap-| yy pearance of one of her diamond rings The Count ta a Mngulet and a mu clan, Mrs, Brown ts a poctess and 9) ve broken the Three days In jail resentment. Mrs. Brown to-day elved tals epistle, dated from th fly-fourth street Jat oMy Unfortunate Prien d: Fer an arin- istice | opray. In a few days Twill sue peace, They told me to give my per- sonal version, BeHeve me, re one haw yet seen the dreadful statement. 1 ‘you, they surmised much and had » pump ine. ‘Taey have nothing solutely substantial 1 beseech you rely on me, Lam gathering strength LTRS WASHINGTON ROEBLING. MRS. 8. VAN RENSSELAER CRUGER. ascee pout on heen cle sand : . 15 hat he has oa the adv Ge tee ‘ . awaken in cieantinens and will BG TD Daisley Had Thirty Grains a Day—| trends ant wit go inte entertaining on |guat at Newport, iaiving one epledgid for all this wiekedne: 1 beseech a large peal the worl! over, He has|! n tnere ut ‘the height of the eeas ‘o det me talk te you when Tf aint Told of Strange Career. pinnned 10 spend: $1 he returns to Tuxedo, where Indiy come to me. VALERL 009 before next villa awnite him, tere. he. wilt, winter calls around, lSsurecaniaen raya ahesiicenni (al know leNyj.ons the snew, | five! miseries ‘oP Rouse artless a ; PARMAR TEARS | wat the Count ie talking about, and quaintarces he has formed tn soctety. cally all of New. York's Four Hunsic dred will be guests at one time or ans. “ on ¢) Fev ( envy CANDIDATES FOR 3] ae is not going to x0e htm Rupy, | have cashed tm my Imat) Fever set in despite the heavy doses.) Mr. Smith inherited hin Rreat fortune | ote, PRESIDENT - G "y 3] i eh hurried to hts bedside and talked to him | fom George Smith, a London recluse, peat seanen Mr. Smith will be o | “ith these word dial kise during. his} f i nn 20 rt ccumu.| Particular atar. in “eho meet DEN ENERAL 3 With th Prardarandiank to his} during his tu ervas She was! wao ved on $2.00 a year and accumu-) ENE Pertlciier aetna deciere th ars CONGRESS, D. A. R« Donald McLean, of New — Handsome young wife, Henry T. Palsley, Saturday Mahe waen bis fast | iated $99,000.00, which he left to his| rir costiiness and magnificence his ef=- who for seven years had lived off his j me conscious e@hortly before | 16% won littlo over a year ago. foralnments wat gurpane anything) ae ests ey rity temaneram he died. Mrs. Paisley war kneeling by lee a 0 asping » 1] ing ever been xiven tn New You Es tnnin sa gentleman gambler On| the bedaide, in her hand she hell wbx | w fe comen of Rood. xrasping stock.” | “vir. Smith accumulated | $2,000,000. tn. S, Fe the ocean Uners, died tn Hellevue to- bonnie of flowers that she hud brought wae sues Me manus emer shen ‘a INVAnE erase by pis awn eftoreas His re re r ort: dia tor him. willed e princely Inheritance to his! now inheritance has dwa: is pre-< Mrs. Washington Roebling, of New % | M coe 8 fortune so much that he has fe. ersey. # Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks, of & : $ indi me 3) gambler posed as a prosperous] Then le became unconacious and died celia é = ‘ 3 merchant and his appearance bore out Pack of Marked Card ; ENED EAE NO ie his assertions. Hits carefully trimmed it was chen Patsley, had been tod i , eGTON Ecuiee ! ‘ ay | red beard and faultless attire e fa. | that he could not live that he told Dr. WASITINGTON, Feb. 18—The Coroner Fitzpatrick’s| chiar to the saloon passengers of mont | HArciay of his profession | enth Continental Congress of the Daugh- Son -in- Law, Thomp- |?! te. bie steamships on which he! Paisley, "For seven pote hers mericon iievelstion} esis Voyaged back and forth plying his pro- | crossing the ocean on the big passenger ty ft ship. on omtor' / son, Gets Good Place. fession, Ils real character was rarely! Wonted, lived high and had money to ‘ j ected even when hiy marvellous suc- | burn. ie “ ran ‘ ‘0 3 fel “Tt has my custom on going | ‘ cess at poker made many of his fellow] ty camer, to make a close In-| | eo. Tralsley ‘died a: morphine fend, nace gambler ralsed himself and kissed | nephew. Mr. Smith, however, has re- Pe ee Nepean ere es the end hin auperh werve never | “Ruby. he eaid, “I've cashed my last | Solved to amuse himself. vote himself to entertaining the smart” hin stack.” Mr. Smith witl sail for Europe short-| set aap and wil remain in ; on unill the evening of the 2 Hy President-General and an entirely | board of national oMcers will be | fH eicee Cotet of Police Devery tals afternoon| Bazenser™ poorer by thourands Of) spection’ of! the /paaseneers. “After | i |_ It hag been foreshadowed for neveral | tranatersed ty ae dotia:s. deed them up. Id decide upon what | S ¢ was the beat tne In which to commence | ial acquaint-| Lizzie Maroney, Who|Drank Herself to Death It was an Wednesday that he was months that the sesston beginning to-day | vadam It wa a was sent. from the Uae A Hevue In an ambulance from jwil be one o! nost Interesting in ! : t taken U ‘d make several ca 6x5 +819 96-6.5-5 : erdrone 96. 3 | j eeonard street station, Manhatian, to} £ ( ci 1 ‘ ° the hi of rRanization. malen, 1a tc while Jefferson M. Dee. | NO: 2 st Twenty-fifth street. He |ances and propose a game of draw - i : s alten, te he lo Jefferson J ee atte set ps _ | perhaps after opening @ bottle of wine. i iT ee MRS. FAIRBANKS HAS MANY choca azo maen tre Daniel atnning |Sey""cne ienignt from sammica naa] eave, We crasaton bt that o's met. emtinas a gene ciomand ie necs| Drank Carbolic Acid, | ina Cold West Side ° vaso] 1a omp: se oni i cgonare A ehan! o fe " Aan expecially tempting dish pre, i 3 Pp : STRONG OFFERS OF SUPPORT. fent-General, there were factors which) Rinne Uap nara Mirek MMO. | Ta orpitine, Dr. Emerson sent him to/for ine and I'd Invite a chance friend Dying at Hospital. Tenement. . oH i presage! the contest which now con-|aict eration, was transferred to the | Witte & He aulekly made fr with never Inade more than one or two! oe ee nee — fro the congre Dr. Barclay and told him his rea! games of poker on a alng'e trip. All| . +m, exposure, sinrvation”? was Malt saqun wy sulle aul neal i occupation, Taking « big roll of Dilla | thie necearitated. of course, a lot of| Lizzie Maroney, nineteen years old, command, was sen jtact, and fine Judgment of human na- from hin pocket he extended a Mf- | tire “PU rarely) met with, rebuffs, and (4926 in Roose street stat be Ahead dolar to the doctor. few passengers who dropped their rolls | bolle acid, which she swallowed Ww Reon called to look at the dead body of Chapman, who has been in ms Fs were on to me.” | 2 found to-day hh floor of the Delancey street. station, 1 Makes Good Paisley never told his wife what his|in Tara Hall, Ninth avenue and Fifuerh {® Woman found to-day on the top as returned to his old command at the} “Do your best with me,” he said, ; real business was ewer of a tenement at No, 227 West Thirty: or street atat smiling. “and I'li make goog.” Methods a Secret. ‘Tne girl left her home, N Weet | iit streets The! ropet| was) PA Beta é ie niture, ‘There was no food in the plaoe, VW hentuakedrwhveinestr » doctor laughed aqd declined the} Paisley was not well known to the! i et, last nis e y ‘ansfers were eafiigley wus not weil known to the)-Thirty-ninth mtreet, last night and after yur enmty whinkey bottles lay all abouts ! it Hospital from car- | the planation of the ambulance eur andidates for the office of Preat- neral are Mrs. Donald McLean, ew York; Mrs. Washington Rocd-| nf New Jersey, and Mrs, Charles] H irbanks, of Indiana. @{ ‘There will be, or should {f every dele- gate ts present, elghteen hundred vote 1am entirely In the hands of my friends. Since my candidacy was announced I hi received flattering offers of support from all parts of the United States, and these offers have been renewed on the arrival of the delegates on the ground. If shall be glad, of course, If | am elected. If I am not, I shall be the, first toycon- gratulate the successful candidate. . in the congress MRS. CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. made Chief Devery answered: “For po-| money thee ‘ . wad bis) meeting a girl friend named Mary EF) ay fs . . Sn = f Not a New Candidate. | tee rearon: ‘The gambler told Dr, Barctay that he |Meizods must have been original. by went, witht ber! {ova drug /atore | onie seedmore In. 8 Se ene eae 2 or ‘ c eaters [Well known to Fifth avenue merchants, phine for twenty years | card ant had a method of manipulat-| ac ing the wecond card in the deal. This [wan his secret. What this method was & Ninth avenue and bougat the | acid. Then the two girin went ona bn8. pt. Thompron, who gets the choice} had taken mo) hin ordinary a) nald McLean is a candidate} © ird time. She ts a pariiamen-| assignm: i Mra. D {for the i but always a myste Bee She was an expert collector and detecs| 7 war thir carbolle nt of the City Hall Squad, ts i abavlutely necessary |of chatios ure played and is ext showed organization while! tatn. ‘ : i fl rganization which she el al) they couldn't ex wid why she #n z OO28 6, >®® B04 09S HOOG fa t 35 . t oe DBD 8-98-H 60> 00-0-DOS on§ larlan of high order. She ts a fer «a son-in-law of Coroner Fitzpatrick, day, What this means may | he never explain 1am not familiar] {0 Tara Hail. While the Cassidy girl | 1) T hh ton for drink was. r | forceful apeaker. She 1s While Capt. Deevey, who is brought In when tt ts remembered | with the game of poker, and would not| watted In the street, her friend went) UNe. Though her pasad x MRS. M LEAN DECLARES HER Jizer ang a woman of tact from Janigion slat isialse Tammany irth of uw grain !« enough to | « Stand many twa yc yy 80 crak the tatohinexroomebetind ea cat vad | Keown. credit men oC many) ls senaoes Fe availleslictalescrnloniehentiees eis the veteran who fought in roe ain young doctor who cared for Palsiey tn LS Mats 4 | cern were glad to secure her services, aC the courts and ‘compelled the Potice URE ttiaes) Me LAD Bellevue, took the son, - ppear- CANVASS IS IN GOOD SHAPE. pant in the New York City chapter| Commlssloners to ntohim a Cape s jution was elven to the) AUsrin’who Ie krawn wherever games| ‘The girl's paronts sald jast night that} The Woman was roa ane aee = e ners “yj thee and finely educated, Often em-' poyere, hearing of her sprees, would Cease hin suffer: | | pet y a him morphin er. ¢ > n * perfected three times outnumbers those ¢ red ection wt Kambler. but ane wha knows the |). 1 colt. ¢ ' It Is a very great honor to be President-Genoral of the Daugh- {ot her rivals. Necause se Ina woman POSE OF LAUDANUM FATAL, | thie’ the tmecune dtwily trea wae (trie of t sald nf Walutoy's [try 10 Kill herself. Hor father aald tat | serul a car after her and have ber” ters of the American Revolution, and [am free to say that if my 2.| of farce sne has enemies in the -| | the nurses ist re emir real i I Without detect 4 etlort wear ST Sate esta ay nlchTea removed to a sanitarium, Bove: heedies in the ward aod sult the solu. | * 10 t Enster . Mara dente rH mit friends elect me I shall be glad. My canvass \s in excellent shape, 2] BI" | A ae ratteotranial Tere May (hata truelll pica vane iNateherl daligiieriwasl tee wo weeks ugo Miss Parker moved aw Robert Gunn, Newsdenler, Died of 1 o but they use marked cards. into the apartments where she died. 6he and I am receiving pledges of support constantly as the delegates | oun eae A Ralras Miro ladGasreracneliinanltal Gee le CLAY preteen | “p-toedite game where | young to receive attentions from 4 man. | 4 i everytning he possessed except arrive, Of course, | am enough of a politician not to tell my jj Mts: Washington Roebling haw the! Fate mr “aired wee - jtea | ct Bits forced.” he ‘ en | oy Use a new! Miss Caralay aatd wre did not know | ie and a few chairs, She had been atrong bie eerlinel New ae obert Gunn, of 457 Grand street, dle na orphan ty ve le o take carbaite | 2 1 C Sees strength, but am willing to say that myself and my friends are (P| {1700 DArKINK of the New Jerney chane] | Cer rele tepital to-day from an| fairs, tiktwen Women "of cei " and marked ea fies GLAD to take carboite | iving with a woman friend In West entirely eutisfled with the outlook. MRS, DONALD M'LEAN. | reanon af her Intimate afnoctations with | Overdose of lautanum Meee ae ELL nParaInAToe mention k i — Fancesesente iting reas a t q fe ufsociations wi iflelent tek eon ord pen, and 4 h drinking, ; rip ss ; F } women's clubs (of New! York she. ts Gunn lved with his brother, He was] futher before, Itt exporiegee, have L ten enough t Rood nm Tirieree ia | n accumulating nus z 2 . candid: be feared be her rivals, | Partially paralyzed and kept a fee acinorphine Mictim capable of, re- Mng On a steamohip, wi play- ves ae Edibad: bokeh ned, A er-carrier who went SSS Lae = = SSS Mrs nd friends, on the other | Stand on Liberty atree:, sinting such a aiuantity of the Ara. not louklag/ for ut ne}, TROY. Feo. 1.—The engine tse | to her room tals morning to Investigate 2 4s, on the other Th. fesiwting these te the, drug onl tecthe|qaae a Raat ‘der body on the floor. + ! hand, sy elite Is weaker hee] Te was in the habit of taking tauda-| no Jena af most remark: | second card 2 th Hone m moteatick: 10 Miss Parker's family came from Staten | tian vewoman, Mra. Hori | num for severe pains in hin side, Yes: heart wits Muat Pave “held It oat mud while being pulled ty a fn Iennd | ing has mnsiderable executly irs ih abi % dtd not agk | eave himself every other outskirts toed the men ab —_—- ablity, 1 ‘of her that the larger after site unable to aleep for i chtm alive {and had the choloe of two hands i neh sae Ut PT Att the * to entertain the hts, he took an overjose and was ors had to give tt co him, might be done by a clever manipula Le DEMREY ROM ELS, . ae he, : 1 Refused Murderer, forte to save him were Useless, [for the hand Is quicker than the eve.” [the work of borser irs earn more gr pears. She in quick| removed unconscious to the hospital Pa., Feb. 18.—The 1 has refused to ale v iiie body of Ralph J. White to. be ted in the Ross Township Cemetery, nts and many’ of als rela- body of his nephi and ¢ in parliamentary usage, She | Soper ners Mrs. Hoebling {a at present Vice-Prost- i inurder and then committed ; Homer Supposed to Have} The Bolivia and Massillia a . Gone Down Aftera Both Nine Days asked the olfice. By somo of thin’ ol tt Collision. Late. Deen ealied the dnek hornet oat MUrK Horne" candle | ARTISTIC This, however, Is not xtrictly cor- Se rect, Inasmuch rx. Fairbanks ian been an avowed candidate for the last Minister's Doctors Are! Jersey City Man Charged | John Cowen Dangerously! Whalen’s Albany Assist-| GOOD. LONDON, Feb. 18.—The Russian bark} The steamships Bolivia, of the : olivia, of Anchor , ; | Hoppet, Capt. Lindblom, which sailed] tine, and Mareista, of the Fabre line Je Teer AD a Pleased at Progress with Committing As- Wounded in Jersey | ant Succeeded by SIGNS, from Hull Feb. 1 for Sapelo, bas been | wi ote for President be C banditent| ? . 1 aici iB GEiacaby iC Ce CELE ee DOrtEy ATE | United Staten Senator. Riisband \lsjal ot Patient. sault While Drunk. City Affray. | A. C. Butts. ows seriously | nine days oerdue at this port. Mrs. Fairbanks, (vom the standpoint of = | amazed by collision on the night of| ‘Toy usually make the trip In fourteen | Mell tife. has an advantage over her Soe EET et | —_—- Rs eaten Pypie is anew! Rev, John Keller, who was shot by} ganna thirty years olf, al francis Rooney, twenty-two years) Congressman-eleet Thomas J. Cream- Feb. 13 with the steamer Homer, from| days and are now. out twenty-three | candidate, she {x regard H by her friends Libau, na the strongest in the race, She ha Taomas G. Barker, at Arling q ‘ g e. She has not . butcher, rexiding at 135 Hrunswick| old, living at No. 48 Second street, wasler, of the Eighth District, has resigned . The Homer disappeared after the col- Sade esha has been heard from | been aMiated with any of the factions. |l# much improved to-day. atreet, Jersey Waahwonlfewithout l'cecertlnecislise e Main ise Burkenicutes tan Nai Hea MCUrROFR(IGS| Uston and is belleved to have foundered, sipangey 2b een Aris ‘The Matter of Mushanda, yw kreatly pleased,’ sald Dr. | path oy zincrate Hoos In the First] jecond street, near Henderson z!, representing the Muntely w with the loss of xixtecn lives. haa nided HSTinie Ciealistand lon Fried com Shotieres ato eins. : IJamex Exton, “over the Improvement of | Crimins this morning for an as-| when John twenty-eight years! Department at Albany Eaorn Kot i cral cargo, 1 passengora and a crew of] uve cleinent in ( the consery-| Mr, Keller, “He ts getting along finely | saittt alle to have been comm id, 12 Aa avenue, ape reamer Nas held the place three GRAY HAIR The Homer was built at North Shields] sixeynve, ‘The Mavelilia crew Of) isu as an offset Fulrpanks's {td shows marked Improvement every | on his wife, Mary, thirty-s1x years old! proached, and, accordiug to Rooney It pays a ralary of $5,000 per tn Rarest 3) dnl 360 BeBe) Wiis) 20 tect {longa 31 feot | Gay esounert In: tal eomomm nd Gt hear’ LOH AT TST eee orwear | twenty Cour) haute There. has bean 0, 2h Nite, it 1s alleged, while under the| Made an insulting remark to the sith | sea sins beam and 17 feet deep. Sho Was of 610 ee eee handing say eo | Sit the, tuhusbandec isi; test of the eyes. Dr, Baglotun will be} intcenes of Haon attacked his wife] The subsequent Mahe ended in Cowen|” arthur ¢, Butts, who has been S ter the Sealp tons net reglater and was owned by the| ters ys general merchandise and a | rorceg upo So eee Te eatPan td | present bo-morrow, and if tw thinks ad-| with a poker, und atrack her reverely| belng ninbbed under the left shoulder! vane in Whi itr dressing and manicuring patlors Elliot Steam Tug Company, of Leader | MfKe umber of passenger with inylown record in that ‘mation diel cinable @ teat will be trade then," Gn the head, ese and arm. Up to last [ binds, | ie was found tying on the | 4 j co = Officers of the companies say the ships | husband jas an ancestry of officers’ who vy , e night the woman had remained in her] sidewalk tn 4 pool o! ood by Hi promote: hae been delayed by the buffett ¢]zerved thin country In’ the Continenta! Lawyer Van Winkle, counsel for} home without medical attendance. |man Wel, who shortly afterwards Sn Educat' Alliance Concert y uffeting off an! United tutes armies, The cha Barker, sald to-day that he would prob- |" Doctora that there ix danger of] rested Rooney. i aa Ippines tn Wed ° <y @. | head winds and seas. erlaticn considered necessary jn o| ably not take any further steps to have | plood qaixoning setting in, and that hysician's say that Cowen's con-| Going to B cone eb. 19, In Its series of Tuesday} ‘The Brittants, of the Fabre tine, and | PremdentGeneral, however. should be} Me oy acanitted to ball until the latter | her condition Is serious. 4ttion is dangerous. ; TA, Ga., Feb. 15.—Mlss Dollle 14thSt., next to Macy's, New York. 5. FAERINE concerts to whlch no admigsion| Archimede, of the Navazagona Generale | omco and not exercised. by Preece | Mr. Van. Winkie sald he had heard ae ae a a 1. Payne, of this elty, will leave for fee Is charged, a musicale will be given| Utuliana, 1a the Mediterranena trade] though that proxy be her husband.” [Nothing definite from either the County Killed Wife and Self. ‘Tug and Barges Aground. | Mantla next week to become the wife . by . section of the Women's Philhar-|aleo, are now in the Bermudas, where ——_ rosecutor oF the Doyen clans attend.nk| eT LOUIS, Fed, 18.—In a ft of Jealona! aruantic ciTY, S.J. Feb. 18—The wua/ Of We M. Thebaut, a young Ailantian DIED. monte Soctety, Such well-known folo-| they were drien to take shelter, King Yack in Lonton, was of danger. rage today Charles E. Bent, of M2t Las] covington harges Ringleader and Fawn | in the Post-OmMlce there. She will be ac-|iipixgon.—sunday morning, Feb. 1%, ae ary Anna Lang Behien, harpist: pa LONDON, Feb. King Edward and) le fal he would walt a reasonable |clede avenue, killed fis wife anit then | sent asnn morning. Th panied by Miss Anna B. Compton, off | CHARLES HEINSON, aged 88 years Dies rtina Johngtone, violinint, 2 Sats ime 40. hear from the physicians and | committed mutcide. ter shotting bis _ entay, Feb. 19, = HonlatsJand Te Gure ihe Gsip im meve Daye, |Gucen Alexandra: Ravel returaca tothe | REG ReU ROT oe ee eee ae rales | Soren ecert RACK bofore’'a. salerory and | Syquve,aseat, but, the, Dareee ane Mill] Washington, who also ls engage Oey ne oe rs rameeai ae aan chy. .2 wee rs ———-! Barker on Dail. — ,! dlew out his own brains, _.. * Geated at Kigh tide to-cight. young man In the Pallippines, trom realdease, Alse Amy Voy, plaiiste, will tuke part, Larative Breme-Quiniae remaves the cause, i sere 3

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