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am FI Ice Fureman ¢ “{owiah to. thank Jowhich removes the four Commis Was sald. but the Iatter's face thos an’ misery it particular me lawfully entitled to powers and priv . After the juror atood as one dus Ufe and hope ha: nedy, sadly. mer shoulder and head erect. back to th There» Mrs. ¢ She had stood oatsid oom when the jury etunned her a bit, 2p her face as though +he fay vigats. | to a9 under | yf | desk nef of Pultee | measure was among the firet things th MURPHY SAYS HE IS UNPLEDGED. “Then she bra nN ven to await the She threw her arm around im in a comforting way and kissed him on the Ups, oner Murphy sald to an Even- The Hoprtal Wite. inter after his appointment: know,"' whe said.” We will yet na for one. will never f “Meantime Kennedy's counsel and Intyre were conferring Will be made edy admitted to any such motion cIntyre. ‘Then turning to the re- 6 he announced: S"You may say be tried agnin. appotitment Hoard of Health. He tx only an old friend.” ere unpledged. [ will be ine Police Department be no other power here whlle 1 know ft ts © make prom- THAT 1 AM RAND THAT 1 1 don't say that try him, but it ie oMctal that he be tried and in the Court ie counsel will make a deter-| to have him mad tiine—the fi junt of firat-clase recurity, ly disappointed Confiderly expected an acquittal Offcers and Crew Accused, ere are also conflicting statements | of the officers crew. Some say the oMcers and sailors were cool und < sto get out the boats y_parsengers Others declare that a Teas of the situat e there was an end to discipt seamen, and that it war imeelf." having Se open his oMfce. The Attorney-General did this in order to have a bill affect- ing the Onetda County visors registered today. This bill Is a revenge scheme, introduced by the At- torn ing the compensation and fees of the Board of Supervisorn by whom he wus wormted in a pe nught tae transfors of Weaterveit faloin would be for the good of the Ais Guilure te rald Leventen’s ME separ een OST COURAGE,” SAYS KENNEDY’S BRAVE WIFE. “Lhave not lost courage. rs to know wh neighbors a trials ended who know my If want te auawer int if To want to I simply way ver equivecate NO EXPEDITION NT CR 8 of the women and inese, ordering Is men to In the dauncing of the : Phe only thing that worries me now is coming from for anothes fo friends subscribed the funds required in the two ind we have used every “It is terribly disappointing that one juror could have held Of course, he must have | his conse ence was directed th only one man out of twely itive now that another ment of MRS. ne load of passengers and sailors | dumped into the xea. ie first boat that mot away carried of the whip's officer: Mt were trying to, ¥ rying to row from the suction caused by were cleared re the money Wobeytng his conscience, but Lonly wish It was encouraging Uniet y husband guilty , only one of them led its passengers. ian fishermen rescued the others. Pilot Jordan says he warned the cap- and wanted to anchor, but was or- Terms of Allies Having Been Accepted, Ger- mans Change Plans. ning World re Wife's Geod-By Ki accompanied - him’ good-by and told him not. “He promised her he would not, an told Her to be brave. eoeclesta \ "Everything will come he ead F Leaving the Tombe Mra. Kennedy went Gtrectly to ther Inwyers office. ‘there by a coporter of The Evenin HARMARRRGAMN HRT FAM RMR Innieiebleiei-teli-t- WILL PUNISH JURY FOR DISCLOSING THE FACTS. 4+ ut all right," cking duted F Count von Waldersee har pow nands of the ve not lost courage. The only it worrles me now ip coming trom neighbors and friends bed the funds required in trials ended, and we have uned every With a fresh south lost her first py next da thr beat she could Jo for two days, when the steamer Manitou, from London, took her tn tow fo agree. There in Wkely you againnt where the mone; another trial. mubsori has happen Chave aneteeta other triaL—JUSTION, ng the jury. that the Cuban Con presented to walta turtruction ny. “It'is territty disappointing that one juror should have held out. @ must have been but 1 only wish his conse! rected the other way that only one man out of Meved my husbai jositive now that another ly result in acquittal,’ Purcell, who was chairman f Staten Islanders wh he money for Dr. Kennedy's de- And nelghbors of Sir, and ira. Kennedy subscribed the money to fend the doctor in the past, oney, too, for hin next no fear of th ‘We collected nearly 3: trials and the app nt money wus rained in Staten {nla and was subscribed by hundre: sons. Our appeal to a number of weasthy ved but one response—that of hun to-day and J 4c unthl the Pericles aiid wide the Uniteal Stat ¥ WON'T CONSENT TO BAIL KENNEDY. tou kept waa stahted into port Se WILL ASK THAT HE BE RELEASED. was married prosecution case will certainly oppose any application prisoner on bail if an attempt is made to do s0.\' shall go before a Jus- ipreme Court and rst that the pris- formally requ ROARS | dications pendent en loaing of the rand Opera-House last ESS tortoe egy epee 3 The Evening Wo WMATA AKAM AGAR TIA we performances the theatre OAR TARRA RK Kennedy was affect COMFORTED BY GEN. MOLINEUX,. —_ (with w stone, Samuel Wertz, hilled Wit RENOVO, Pa, Jot Shintown killed i rehalred oat om room and aske the nun who é How Wife and Father of Ken-| mody Waited to Hear the Result. ‘The afternoon crowd was as that of the morning i the same tre eorridors were Mnally cleared | Justice Fursman in his private room @at awalting word from While waiting for from lunch Dr, and Mr+ ¢ athe prison pen with Lawy thoue the siightent eletetetetcteteinieiiifeteteteteiet-teiait | t WEATHER FORECAST. t ‘ [vorabie South African news ast for the g little emiie, such & from a tortured oul Conmentulat weet to enat w ar inde Sn house vii loss be wit! be in darkness was ulso present. Dr, Kennedy wan outwariliy « ‘and calm because “jury was overwhe Mrs. Kennedy way also more when she made her frst unfair charge 20 | Be than she wi ‘appearance to-day. Tt was a gloomy room surroun Breat Iron bare. tie barred gate which shut from the outside worl -eald Kennedy. REARING CHILDREN NATURE’S Y= Bs —— Ht The Sheriff stood “Dhis ts awful Lneux held quite ar Me Osta OX ale © ' leigh for you." Willing to Walk, Ming to walk if | " repiied Dr. Kennedy, MWe will do anything Us Ko home,” wald Mr+. piigous sort uf a w twas Very uns! BS CONVICTS MADE HAPPY. a fe they will only One and Com. IP AS) Me jon was then made of £ Mn) court yest jo! in reply to some question uf | intyre, who was suinming up. have no conception of {paid the dentist carn ta man must sit there, Ine he may be and 5.Vv Fling charges und wlvstat, thee. He leaned over r, Kenne- | and BS) prin the Father, by Sarah A. French the second degree and ty Sing Slug for Ave years and june Sc a commutation jn World. with ble won'a life in thelr i did all he could to to smile grimly: God, It was | Gen Molineus' Laxative Bromo-Quinize removes the cause, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, LW (MURPHY, POLICE HEAD; DEVERY, FIRST DEPUTY. “( Page.) those Don't maki aw and shail nforce it (0 tae letter ODELL IN HASTE SIGNED BILL! (Soecia to The Fvening Word.) ALBANY, Keb. 22—The New York | | single-heae Polles bill Is new a law Gov, Odell having p | t his signature | cle measure at exactly 10.15 o'clock t |day that ty pvernor’s thy te New York would last over until jay and that he would sign the bill when ne came back. But he was at ote ight and early to-day and the ceived his nition. No memorandum was fled with the | signed bill as was expected, On March 4 the new police regime in New York must begin. The algning of the measure would have been deferzed lunch) Saturday had dt not been for « little political Job which Attorney- eral Davies wanted done. ‘To-day being a legal holiday the Gov- ernor Intended at first to let the police matter go over until to-morrow. One uf the reasons was that by Inw the Seore- | tary of State's office ts closed and there | might be some question as to the proper | tration of the bill, thus affecting Tthe ten daye’ limit within which the new Inw {a to Ko Into effect. General Davies made it} But Attorne: possible to have the bil! registered by ary of State McDonough Board of Super- General for the purpose of Iimit- Htical battle last fall. Gov, Odell signed this and embraced the opportunity to make the alngle- headed police commission bill « law. MARQUETTE IN PORT A CRIPPLE iShe Lost Propeller Blades During Heavy Weather Eight Days Ago. The big steamer Marquese, Capt. Ga 1 othe bar to-day after a perilous v She Itmped into port with of her propeller gone nd thirty-xeven happy cabin” passen- kere DMM during sea and lowing, she weller blade, and. the another blade went. From to seven knota an hour wan the miles. awser parted, but the Mant- in sight until Fire Island Manitou preceded her Veral hours and informed the Marquette’s agents of her nafoty. LONDON STOCKS DULL. Americans in Demand, with Wa- bash and Southern Leadiug. DON, F 2%2.—The demand for Was brisk to-day with no in { ane, borrowers being de- rely on the Bank of Eng- to which they are indebted con- Then t Discounts tended higher, ne were the only section. tn activity, was displayed on the change. ‘The stimulus uscally anying a reduction of the tank ate wax lacking, the explanation being the hardening of money, High class securtites and home raiis were dull, Americans, responding tu recent advance In New York. con: 1 in good demand. Wy tures. ons, — Town in Darknes: MAY. ON. Jy Fi of the Publte ter Company #2 ¢ burned thix morning. timated at 85,00, The town to-night and the ix entirely cut off ter sup MRS. FAIRBANKS JS | PRESIDENT OF D. A. R. Mrs. McLean, Defeated, Is Again Snubbed by Mrs. Manning—Congress Protests. AURMRMAMRRM HURHAAMAMNM MAR AMMA MUA MMMM ARRAS captains change ts policy, Mr Murphy re- ny mistake 1 know the NEW PRESIDENT-GENERAL OF D. A. R. (Special to The F: WASHINGTON, Feb, 22.—Mra. C. W. move Mrs. Man- ning. She triumphed over her defeated foe with the alr that cl simmona when he whipped Corbett. eee Mra, Manning took every occasion to | Friends of His Say It Was His rub it in on Sirs. McLean. aled to Mra. ning coldly informed her that Mra. irbanks had not yet taken the chalr, was finally granted ten tes by the congress, and she made 40 appeal to the new Prestdent-General, begging her am her first and highest | Golden Gate harbor to-day, was Edwin to protect the daughters from| Wildman, a brother of the Hong Kong been clected President- aracterized EMtz- General of the Society of the Daughters colved 331 votes out of a Lota! of S84 votes paid MeLaan got 208 and attending the Fairbanks rivalled the enthusiasm manifested at great politic conventions, waved their handkerchh some of the more en! Mrs, Charles W mlastic broke ering. The scene continued for more than five minutes, When the report of the cluded Mrs. Mel Hers was con woul take care of me tion of Mrs. Pairt recognized in her si tiring Presiden, audience gave her the usual ovation to ning took Mrs, god in the rudest and most famtly of New York. peremptory manner sien The happy scene was thrown Into eon. THE BIRTH OF | WASHINGTON. Anniversary Was Gener-| ally Observed Through- out the City. |born In Batavta, > ¢ Univerntty. He did much to se an Frane!sco. houses were also closed and the day was generally observed. Had he lived until have been one hundred and pixiy-n Apprupriate excretse: various public schools w nt Monthly, of the New York State Was accused of havin, a nephew of Senator Stewart, la, by Marriage, and ow i efforte, Btates Milttary Academy at Weat Point, Vice-Preaident of the MAKE THE CHANGE Before Coffee Wrecks You, |State of New York will ce cliy's newsboys them was a Guggenheimer, six hundred, of the lady were t the Newsboys’ Lodgi ne wtreet, where they ate her seasonable delicacies. inment was also 1 bag-punching, A programm 2 songs and recitations Chonte Cancels Celebration, ssidorial recept merican Soclety becn ‘abandoned owing to the Queea's | A Remarkable Article, Graphically Mlustrated, Batty, M. D., in The World’s Sunday Maga- zine, Next Sunday’s oo SHIPPING NEWS. roRT OF NBW OUTGOING STEAMSBHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. Colorado, Brunswick. \G STEAMBHIPS. DUR TO-DAY. hana, Tagaples, ona Amelze, Lisboa. Leon XII Pridtyot Nansoa, Hi. Googers. Hamburn. SUstiviac.ibraltar. | Gienartaeyy Olbratias, peice ia net { 100 MAY GE DROWNED, (Continued from First Page.) driven to (he California Hotel. He satd that the fog prevented him from, seeing what was going on in the work of res cue. Heeats procured a and jumpe voart. He was wa only a short time when res Mot Jordan was taken on bo terday afternoon inside the Farratones. The whip then ald to until 4.50 thie morning, wiren | the ther cleared somewhat, The steamer then started under half steam toward Point Benito. She ald to her course until 5.20, when she struck ar There wan a terrible jar. ‘The steamer kept an even keel twenty minutes, when she suddenly ed downw i bow first. launched to examine vsitton. In it were Third OMeer Holland and J. K. ¢ ater, of Oakland. The Rio ty her plunge niruck phe jittle craft and {t was d rpenter was picked up but It te not wn what b f the third officer, mt oon the k and unching of the lifes Purser John Rooney is missing and all his papers «re thought to have gone down with the vessel, Unless he ts found alive or his pouch ts recovered It wi!l be impossible to fully determine the total loss of ilfe until the agents of the Company In the Orlent and in Hon- olulu send their passenger liste. One of the rescued passengers gives tt as his bellef that the loss of the ves- sel w aused by the explosion of her boilers. The vessel fs lying submerged on the reef where she struck, with her smoke- stacks and part of her upper works above wat The bodies of four Cainese and two white women have been washed ashore. The Rio Janiero was one of the.best known of the big Pacitic Iners having been built in by Roach & Som at Chester, Pa, She was 344 feet long, 38 feet beam and 2.9 feet deep and regis- tered 3,048 tons gross and 2,275 tons net. —_— CONSUL WILDMAN The latter but Mrs. Mrs Fairbanks received the honor smil- Askei by The Evening World cor-|4ays ago in which he made no mention mdent if she, felt exetted, she re-|of coming here. no, I became a candidate by the my friends and 1 knew they L have not feit| sallin a few days fo at any stage of the proceed- . Fairbanks laughingly added that “us the first Oh.oan elected to the Prenident-General of the bel hy of another President, for though 1m now identified with Indiana I was 4 comes of an old Dutch Her mother waa| Washington’ Witter and was a de- the Witters who were #o Jontinental cause in Dutch MAY BE SAFE. Brother Who Was on Lost Steamer. Friends of Consul Wildman fn @iria elty think that the Whdman on the steamer Rlo de Janelro, which sunk in representative, One man sald that he celved a letter from the Consul a few He did state though, that his.brother, the Vice-Consul at Hong Kong, was to the United States, Edwin Wildman was a newspaper man Before going into the consular service, He came from Elmira, N. Y., and was married and had a family. SSS SENATE NOTES THE DAY. Farewell Idress Read and Prayer Offered, WASHINGTON, Feb. 2, ‘haplain Milburn made an allusion to Washing- ton in hin prayer at the opening of the WILDMAN WAS A NEW YORK MAN. |Born in Batavia, He Went | West and Pursued a Suc- Career. in man, Consul-General to Hong Kong, who was drowned tn the Janeiro, wan 1 edue Going West he be- |came editor of the Eoixe City Statesman. ure the admittance fon and while in mission married AML of the hanks and financial institu: | Letitia, the dauglter of Judge Aldridge anges and public offlees | g¢ ¢ were closed to-day on account of Wash: | dat Subsequently he was le Consul to Singapore, but was re- President Cloyeland, At the 's Fair in Chicago he represented Straits Settlements and Borneo, tn which countries he had arranged an he became editor of in San Francisco, Ing there until’ he went tu Hong ppalntment of Prewd jent Mc- Mr. Wildman frat came into public t the free om- of Manta to the Submequently he promised ‘Inde- this he his “The right man came along one me that coffee drinking was the cause of my gas- tritis, nervousness, torpid Mver and ; interfered with my business, that of mechani- cal drawing, but coffca was my only habit and I loved it so that I did not see how T could give {t up. “If he had not been so enthusias- tic regarding the rellef in his cage by leaving off coffee and taking Postum Food Coffee I could not have mu: tered up will power enough to.aban- don my favorite beverage. “I left off coffee that day at lunch and had a cup of Postum. made goo! and had a rich, dark color with a delicious flavor that I could not tell from regular coffee, It pleased the ese, smell and palate, so I had {t each day at the restaurant for the noonday lunch, and discov- yered a decided: improvement in my condition, but it was not until I left off coffee for breakfast and used Pos- tum in Its place that real relief set Now 1 amy free from gastritis, headches, and fully apprec! “y value of the ‘nerve ease.’ No moro |@UACK FRE: trembling bands and no more ner: yous prostration. I am well and feel Ishould say to others who are being poisoned by a beverage that they do not suspect, ‘coffee,’ ‘Make the change before the poison works destruction In you. This) letter is from a New York + {mechanical draughtsman. Name can be ifurntebed: by’.the Postum | Cereal Ltd, at Battle Creek, Mich,’ It was le the Benate to-~ of the country might be inspired by his example . asking that yo ing men In ‘accordance with an order of the Senate President pro tem. Frye callel Senator Bacon, of Georgia, to the President’ desk, from which he read Washington's farewell address. MACHINIST) WANTED] lathe ang) beau ceork: Saturday, Heb. 23d, Ladies - Neckwear. Fancy Ties, Yokes, Boleros and Stocks, 50c., g5c. & $1.95, former prices from $1 to $5.95 Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St CANDY MOLASSES ORES day only 10¢ VANILLA Saturday only 100 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 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