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£& FANTA IC 2 AS . | W ! BECAME LEADER MRS. FAIRBANKS IS IN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. By Mrs. Augusta Ii. Stetson. infeleinicieleteeinieleleioi HO shinee ieieinteleteteieieiete fltbbieebi nletelnieintnli hiitbitiichitcickitbiivrinririr hbk s WOMAN KILLED IN “JOINT” RAID. Masked Crusaders Storm a Saloon and Use Shotguns in Fight. LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Feb, 19.—Mrs. rife of John Hudson, a has secured four prironers, two of whom are John and Henry Wilson, There were no women componed of There is much ex- young farmors. tnflex north of thi« city, wus shot and tnetantly killed during a rald upon her| farmers in dlagulce. citement to-day, and furtner trouble ts was slightly wounded, Hudeon had } warned to ch MRS. NATION STILL IN JAIL. | * Joint” Smasher Raises Bed- lam and Her Sanity May Be Questioned, was discharged. contents entered the wall. Hudson, attracted by the nolse, Ing into the men, most of whom wore | nywer to the signal, masks, entet (Special to The Evening IKA, Kan, Feb, 19 Nation holdw to her determin: to give a bond to keep the peat she also declares that she will make no promises to leave town tn con: of her relens. The district mined that she shall stay in jail until she complies with Mrs, Nation pray charge Wan fired from Hudson, tearing off the top Willlam Webb, one of the » shoulder by was struck in shots were fir Mudyon carried his dying wife into an without wrecking the Sheriff Everhardt, who went to Mil- Hand wang all last night and as she has a particulrly «trong : no one in the Jil building, which the apartments of the Sheriff's family, got any sleep, at daylight and efused to get up for brackfast, lock she was hungr | food, and raised such a and demanded row that It was jal breakfast World Wants Never Lose Their Lead! Paid Help Wants inthis morning's World. wt to quiet her, It waa reported night that frineds of Mra. Nation were organizing to storm the jail and rescue A strong guard was placed around the Jail, but no rescue was attempted. The theory that Mra. Nation's mind te affected is gaining a foothold in Tope- and If ste ins'ats upon staying in Jail inegead of giving a peace bond It Nat a proceeding will the Probate Court to 'n- auire into her mental condition, Her husband wil! be here to-morrow. A telegram from Medicine Lolge says he may commence a habean cor- e Court for his the Sheriff 1 commenced 4 pus sult in the supr wote's release, Paid Help Wants in tte 13 other N. Y. pay combined. wt st MT. VERNON’S MRS. NATION. Mnahed Saloon Windows nn KITCHENWORK has a Mrs, Although her name is Mary Harkness, she believes like the Kansas smasher, that all saloons must go. She tried to carry out her bellef last night when she saw > LADIES" TAILORS Bea cassis ‘cholas Besanto, playing cards rear room of John Oprandy‘s saloon. Enraged by the wight. the woman thrust her fist through two panes of glaws and ¢ continued to demolish the “e had she not been | number of pedestrians. After u bitter fight Mary wan escorted Se NECKWEAR . Gee Brean awevtan-aunatbifenneoceu PHOTOGRAPHERS . weveueuds blood, as a result of her crusade. before Judge duy Mary pleaded guilt: conduct” and which her aweetheart pald, — W. J. Bryan tas small WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Feb, 19.--W. J. Bryan, cousin of the Nebraska man, ts down with small-pox, a - Dies in Hoapit 7 Serat. Arshur E, Fry, of the Jersey % City poile ay from whock resultiit an opera.lon on his iver. SL lve ye ide 1 3 9 6 1 SALESLADIE to a charge of SKINT HANDS DISHWASHERS DIESEMAKERS, ry MRRAND GIRLS . TAILORESRES 5... ERRAND hoys, Pollee Sergean WAIaT HANDS, IUSROVERS THE W' TIC # AS # A WOMAN'S .« MOO WOMEN’S ROW IS A REAL Head of the Church This City Tells H w in Fourteen Y-ars She Gathered a Congrega- tion of 1,000 ani Ear: - ed $5,060 in Salary. She Was a Pupil of Mrs. Eddy, in Bostor, an Testifes as to How Miss Brush, Whos Will Is Cont:sted, Be- me a Cunvert. w York, plizg tn ihe fetea Surrogat Ue euand thie m Brush with con Hzperacd, 1owas born in Wad Me. sall Mrs, Stetson tn iwyer Hamt'< question, "Re came 00 New York [ was a pcp’ of Mn, Eduy In Hos : [and founded tn 'Betentist. 1 i four years of the head of the churca was ¢ Vio ‘rat reader.” | Mrs. Stetaon told of the progress of east in tals city from iae beginning Fourteen years ago we had fourte | mombers. Now there are 9, with a | chureh uttendance of over 1,14. Mer 85,000 Salary. Mr. Bowers objected to Mrs. Stetson testifying with regard to Mies Brush’ will, on the ground that she as First Reader was directly Interested in the probate of the will, because she gets a salary of $5,000 from the church whieh {» named as chief venetctary. Surro- Sate Fitegerald overruled the ubjection. wot no salary for the fret two yearn, | nald Jars. Sts Then, for | four years $1,000 a year; then I got $2.00), | hater $3,000 aad finally: 25,000, Mrs. “Stetson told how jeime to her and told her course In Christian healing, At frat Mrs, cept her as a pupil, because she feared tha! her environment would make Unpieawant and unprofitable for M. Brush. ‘One day a lady called and told me Ailes Brush was very, very til and asked {f 1 would go to her. 1 did not go then. but In response to other pressing calix T Anally went to Misa Brush's hom Treated Mise Brush. said Mra. Stetson. “I treated her. In'Afteen minutes she began to respond to the treatment. I continued It a half hour longer. Q. Did you ask any one tn the house, aa has mn testified, whether Brush was going to die? A. Certainly not, ver! It was not scientife, Q. Did you ever say anything to any of your healers before Miax Hrush’s desth Abuut Influencing her to make a will A. Never, Miss Brush teatified in. the church that she had been healed of consumption by Christian Science aifter the doctors had given her up. Also that she had been cured of ‘double Pueumonia, but that these things were only a small part of the joy she de- rived from the religion, Bhe discovered In ‘Science and Health” a demonstrable Drawing Up the W ‘Miss Brush sent for me on 3: 1900, and told me he had hemorrhages and she wanted to make her will. | wan shocked and surprised. She wrote some directions on a card and ankeg me to have Mr, De Lano make a will In accordance with the instructions, Finally whe read ft to me. “One part of it read, ‘To Augusta Stetson, $5.00." 1 stopped her and made eri erase iny name from the memoran- jum. “Tam golng to die,” Miss Brush maid to me, ‘and T want you to do this for me. Do it to-day, not delay an hour. 1 took the momorandum to Mr. De Lano. When I saw her next she told me ehe had. left over $0,000 to the church,” Mre, Btetson testified that after the will was made she went to Boston and stayed from June 1 till July 6—while Mi On July 6 Miss Brush was in a criticel condition. and went to her, remaining til Miss Brush died, a day later. — DOGS SAVE LAWRENCE’S LIFE Wife Warned 4 Brush was dying. Wing Shot and 1 of FI (pela! to The Evening Wort.) CAMDEN, N. J., Feb. 19.The hand- some residence of Oharles Laweence, une celebrated wing shot, at Magnolia, caught fire to-day. Lawrence and hin wife were nearty buraed. barking of two fox terrlern which were kept in the kitchen. Mr, Lawrence dis- covered that the hose was enveloped in flames. He barely found tme to throw a4 few clothes ot of the window, and then he and his wife jumped out. ‘Moth wen: breed by the fall. The fox ter- riers whioh saved the family were auf- focated. => SENT OUT CHILD TO BEG. Girls Pareats Soathingly Lectures in Court, For sending thelr year-old daugh- ter, Edna, out to beg, Mr.-and Mrz Shopper, of 33 Prospect avenue, Brovk- liyn, were severely lectured tn Adem Street Court to-day, The child was given Inte,the custody of the Chilire's S0- clety. Edna was arrested Jast Saturday on the complaint of Dr. Willlam Mason, of 591 Fourth street. She celled at h houve and handed him a.letier recitin, a tale of want, and signed by "Mra. Hrown, 261 Nineteenth s:reet.” The do. tor wus auspicious and called a police- men $$ “Mother” Jones in Another Strik: SCRANTON, Pa., Feb, 19.—'Mother’ Jones, who fixured in the coal strike. leading the silk strike here, $< — Gave Hushand's Nody to Hospital GLOUCESTER, N. J. Feb, 19,—To0 rote bury her husband, Mary Mi onald gave the bouy to « ‘Paiiudelpala bosvital ORUD: TUESDAY. , EVENING. FEBRUARY I! ED BY D. A. R. Indications Point to Her Election as Presi- Politicians of Gentler| dent-General of the Organization. oman FAVOR bse ons th is gd propaetess Mrs. Mary | ty Now York jn 1855 | 6 Cari Mre. Perkins’ ea. She was Mix ALAR B RR BTA Se REAR MeLean was not invited to forny WRN tends today e Heras repor f withdrawal or Janos at the house of Mrs. John Thart. | fey, S81 € total amount toattend the ses cena would be begun to work w Pe veratl ladies with a hint for a tox for Mrs. Wo FL-K was fer oppone i a Haliitiverdisanerd wilt easinirUbwiaey Lavinia Dempsey’s Case Up for Seventh Time McLean ix still hopeful hirty-six members there und the tellers eress It was | banke is th pig and ree sof her fri PURITY LEAGUE IN JOY AT THIS FIRE. 4 e-—--——— mak: OA Ue, de 107 Well, you have a) is Brush was very, very low that speaker tn horrt apother ballot in the tox and erte Tileclare inyself eleeted Presid pr Wrong.” mal noth fused to the Wax Figures to Which the Ladies Strenu- ously Object Burned—Daring Res- cue Unrewarded. <1 tC Was a ted vt oT eS idee Wakelin y iaitae tigie' {SO Mrs. Hilley Said--She| Despite His Testimony, Fhe Areamurer: ec mtyiued Mew. Hoe Beat Me, He Re- ' Mrs. Kelly Gets Ver=_ Ie ax of i cae a plied. dict of $10,000. he returned, learned that “Lulu Scherer” on Core eine ticks me. Only They were awakened by the\ ANGERED PURITY LEAGUER,. iieleluietatetetntetnint RESCUE intetebeledelnteleteieiete ke OS Croahy nitee of wax ligares Us sets and unmentlonable bite of feminine | thin't extatence | haten the fire wax at te “Tland rescued ¢ from such an unconsclona che femate form, nd for thin reas owd have been sayir vut the Leaguers, blond-hatret y that some neealed In an got Into the street with | woman with aw haceh In her eve shouted at him “Take her by whipping post phizaer tells th Purity Crusuders wero adjoining bul.ding and “wake” over the The woman we FE tpt ae STEM 1 3 was given ° wn, aged eighty-four, takes Preveut the Gri inthe fh LONG,» ja spin on bis wheel dally. Lasative Browv-Quinine removes the couse. “e® the savings of year a TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT. —- { /s0eleleia 010 wleteie) oye e10(o/eie) s) eyaKayerey Sex Charge Their Pres! : ident with Ballot-Box|: Stuffing and Fight |? Over the Sacred Club - Tea Urn. mith tie « Feed jv vinaie be Now Tay thataen ter surned by th Lawyer Arciur Hilton, of tae Ger emia Huiiding, Hrooklyn, beer I impedimenia in the path M rar and Ge esitinable ladles be rep, porival fretton here will bea counting whieh site has the bigge Te thin tempest in a te ne ML proves chat woman is we tv oeserolse the righs af sum epimarently vetes we often as required | That's the way tt bes of the lady © Maya MS Kate M.Bostwicn TRESIDENT told all about | noly to festoun | onke Rodel he rge Mickelborough, the Chairman of Tea Reception Cominitier Se CHASED “QUEEN” AFTER &} ne ave M stwick Was ctlon for President ‘sie HER BOND FORFEIT.. -—---—-___e ¢e- —____— of pride, “We had a ballot tellers, two Inspectors and ach Brought Array of Ccilectors to Court. nt | napecter. When we ballotted Mra a Stee Res 2 Bostwick dr Wher bnttot tel the tax | aes po: the same as the rest of us. There were i. Daly sald be hag! “Queen Lavinia Charlie | Hotland Darn pW usked to represent her only yesters: landlord her y. a plano dealer) day and sought « contifuance to famille and ral court atts 4 omerry | hi (with the case. chase ut the Criminal Court Bullding eThis & n set seven times?) sald the Re vr. “and It must procecd.. cndant or 1 will declare: nd Bondsman Harlan. rushed: 1 scarch of Miss Dempsey, ‘Thi Joined by the landlord and! the agent Court attaches went to wnced a de VoteIs to Is “Thereupon, exclalmed the narra Irs, Bostwick arose in her plac tent work on both aides. Vad Ki de a Ue, It ie the President's pr! under Ure by-laws, tu cant the a and then’ —went an the its, “ahe put out, right Rober: Troop, the manager af her Il | fated Colontal drama, “The Patr py bad ebae with unlawtu retaining $50) #h do required him to deposit. with her and th WAR Sel ye | for trial tosday in Ri 1 Gomt's court When Mise Dempsey entered she apled | (heir assistance, but though thelr forces, the landlord of her former residence, deploycd about every exit and ate TA West Fifty-sixth atreet, Seated near tne levator entrances no. trace. 6f hloRwaak lam sonne en Lavinia could be found. eee: [ilealerigandy wi Leanln (3 ‘The Recorder declared her $1,000 bond” NEIShNCrS Gani RAEERN tor forfelted and J a new warrant for Fouave roa ila noc n her arrest, ‘The oMcers have) pirwe ted auletly out of the room. When hen baer umed, Lavette ueus. "We to Mrs. Hostwick rile Ht. Instead sh meeting adjourned on ber owas mo-| Joined in the search in earnest, and th 33 her cnse was called she falled to re- Queen of Holland Dames Is for the time: Then left, aud Miss Htodelt and [0 [Raa eupttives trom on went with us she cane] andy “ suse The riv « aftern caps Mr eaguc and were iilley, tw years old, ! Mrs Marry Pod t Hundred and Fort Despite Capt. Charles D, Blgabee tmeny for the defendant, Mra, Mar Selly received a verdict $10,530)to« rt in her sult against " i cee) nt’ Kerry Company and rte en ent ne New York, New Haven and Rudsoa: + Raliroud for damages for the when he lad no work nad she sup. | i é orted Then he 1 yy at Stat r “4 we i nh tered uy : aa the ule deathor her husband, John J. Kelly, whe i pends she sii He “took to running | S4* Injured ina collision tn the Baal) sas a abe Md nights’ and atughed at her pro- | Hiver on April 17, Ings, between the ex) — | or, a tow of raik cite tromate Is, Judge, said Hitlley, | Tad floats and the Wl-fated war vessel at week she Matne. ked meon the jaw with 4 iron, 1) Ke was a prominent Jersey City oner’s Record Was EAN RET CESK Minor SEAN t live} Politiciar. He was struck by a. plece | of fee whteh fell from a pile of becr’ Mrs, Shepara. seen vigy. uw can you ce au mean" { ess on the Chanceliors' deck when the coobed Mra. Milley, throwing her arms{ cotiimtun occurred, Pleurtsy developed, searitdtntra wed by comsumpzion, of whieh lie Lemme wot te blurte Through her attorney, John Me Vernier Mrs, Kelly sued for $25 0 sa tty 1K f tany more!’ replied Tilley, | wae Junto hie wife pow xbrieking. bt Havana when the collision occurred, stitiod that Ht was not the Maine aid the bias m she Chane Hut with her any more” ee ‘apt. Slasbee, of the Maine, which) aa ring on her ii-fated) trim 73 roy out of the | y you m othe Mawistr Vell, PM Hve with her rather than f HHuey. His young wife iround him, said he wos sweet hubby, and hand in fr the court, * 1 Cady Herrick added 5 pee wance for Mra. Keily'#@ie wor too ping puryoses eoname of Mr. and Mrs hg woman ined went GUL to work and emery call at the hu Recelves name Miss Willard Her ee te opie ah POLE CAREW MARRIED. One with Mach Joy. ard wan a Th sh Joy In the Old Ladtes? Lady t Butler Mrlde of the Iscopal Inatitutton at Hers +h ome and Aloany avenue, Brou: Barer 4 vivent of a baby. Blt; ortith SDON, Feb. 12 —The marriage of eo stranger has “nearly iwi if “Ge Text 1 Pole Carew tol hundred gra mothers to lavish affe. eldest ent of} ton on tt Slater Al'ce went to the front door of Ormonde, at the Guards Tras evening to look out at the weathe chs, this afters | and, hearing a cry, went down toot) 8 n today Mr. Shepard ay a marria g that the dead w He titi: Iie wite’s maiden tame | the Marui the Coraner i giuer ttt Wellington Mi Prat her eau Peace ilawaaent ate, "he — | including many oMcers tn unt [4 rand wae a int ohh y.cuiled for the Inga was lavishly decorated and | they. we that It, would be SPRINGFIELD, Hi, cli will pars Mtream Guards fur- [eared for at the Institution, ——— 1 the muste. uix of Ormonde Rave his! Naby Girl Burned R700” ay, There were eight brides- | usto: Aaugte he ee eT ee Ne ee Sek WA LIN By PM eee