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) net ee A pate (-Bleciric Wirey Start a Bina 1 c Die Sah ‘THE WORLD: SATUKDA GRAND JURY TAKES (CONSOLIDATED UP BENNETT CASE. panuras aisy. for New York Hospital| 'Stock ExchangeClosed, Speculators Crowd Smaller Market. Subpoenas Issued Superintendent and Others. ag hen the market Aga result of the exciind fi bbw mE ning Wor) Perae | dectl END Hennett’s death from trent pet CTIA TE oo Y EVENING, A PRIL 1901. “ My little daugitter syuiptoms. mort skilful phyaician firing her Dr, Greene votsles cured her. “ My little son Luke He could not hold his ynra blood and nerve Vitus Dance was gon worked.” * Our bal Dr. Greene's Ni Dance. stand her. was entiroly eared. “ After two years w Royul toa s incurable. soe fits left him. and we “ My daughter Etvel Her appetite was would draw up, and healthy. ‘This rew aD WOMAN, 11 eo New Vork te ttle helped her, the second made a marked Improvemen Bhe is now the picture of health.” treatment made him worse. cout tat sleep. Neither wonld ke eat scarrely anything. thy of and I cannot s ry nd slie anffered, oh, so much! as saffron and weak and delicate. “But, thanks to a wonderful medicine, AMBULANCE SURGEONS. Eva had St. Vitus Dance with all its horriblc We anil ourneighbors thought her case hopeless. The Trould get failed to help her. I commence ‘s Nervura blood and nerve remedy. The firs fou. L. C. Reed, Hegewisch, Il., writes: was very nervous etter B is right arm and leg 5 1 got ono potile Mot Dr. Greene's Ner remedy and before it was all taken the st e. It is wonderful the way the medicine Mrs. J. W. Olin, Perry, N. Y., says: Kenneth was two years old and so nervous that bi One bot errura blond and nerve remedy cured hin y enough in praise of this wenderfe Mrs. B. B. Bowle, Lisbon Falls, Me., says : My dangiter Lena, five Bho was so bar could not nse her left hand, and could not talk so we could ander Et She could not walk without falling down. After taking two bottles of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood aud nerve remedy o! ears old, was taken with the Bain that she could not feed herself, ane Mrs. Herbert B. Hasrisgtes, Sex 274, Adams, Mass., says: ith our local doctors, we took our little boy clalist and ho told us that Royal bad epilepsy and wa He lost his speech for six weekseanid continued having the fite xo he would have nine or ten in a night. Groono's Nervura blood and nerve remedy ailvertised in the paper oka bottle and ga r We saw Dr ave it to Royal as directed. ave seen nothing of them since.’ Mrs, H. H. Watsoa, 153 Bloomingdale St., Worcester, Mass., anys : -six convulsions in two years not sleep nights, her limb She was as yellow Our local doctors gave her up. 0 is now perfectly wel jedy 18 Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and perv: Mary had twent; bad; she could remedy, and it has completely cured my little girl.”” reet atation. of neglect- fo Wear Thirtieth vital aurce when she ; z een In the stree: ) aed srelemmne na a pear ess ton against Ambulance Kar! | mince vatten bein mounced As Gcnnell i "WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. \¢ A more drunk by Ambula Harlem Hospital, Bubp lay by D { riekauil is (ted of a fractured: skull tn nd Twenty-aixth trict- 1 : irand J Ing and Totat | 6 street sta on Jan, 2, 1s “The I 4 ay 4 ME ET MACKI sixty-nine vears old, run over and rib before the Gravil ’ {is broken on 1 by Ambulance Surgeon Frank @. Monday nex . eathG Coeeathicianavels i teapital removed to Bellevue, BUPT. Row vark . | 4 MICHAEL .r, refused by Ambulance Hospital. to Aimtiata . | Surgeon Cox h 1892. Surgeon Cor ‘ WILLIAM CO} Tin a fiton March 1, 1894; caso diagnosed POLICEMA ' nent ot pa theaters 3, oholism by Dr. Kistler, of Bt ‘x Hospital, man removed to wert to Mrs " . > A y © Charies street station, where he « Rheren ae | Ta) | Odd ens Hotel Reg. ‘ Clerks at Empire Say |; WILLIAM J. NEVIUS, of Elizabe aed, present s i ‘ uit fractured May 7, 18) wr dingnosed and taken to Chambers ee ricauctatibntee nel esleten A HIEaURCERDEH ister Starts a Query | 3 the Record''Mrs. Her-/4 ot Hospital transter nw York Hospital next day, where-eie 4 Cai CA Rhea hake (Ge ba WhtahdHowhtd spawn TheProfessorMain- ¢ ron” Was ‘Place dik muty sax property: determined, and died. pital . Gentinnte ‘tits | tains Sil y His © Ho” WILLIAM ALMSBAD, fractured skull, January, 18@, at Plerl6sEast DR. : ‘ Witapet | conor Hoard on G liperivent aINS SUENCE (ON TUS ss There to Correct an/tt River: diagnosed an drunk by both Dra, Fitzpatrick and Stone, of the physician, who sald deouh was die to x nn aetton ow tn i Return from Boston. i oy sy {dy Chamber® Street Hospital, died tn Mellewue. The Coroner Jurysin: thts physician Be STOCKS STRONG IN LONDON. Error in the Books. For ae LGC nu eo eeg A li S a whether an Injared person in aufte from alceholiam or net, Hee eA UPR er Aare ted ini the [as coe ereon seal Wenta and a stenograpner that the anime shontd he, under all clreamatances, taken te ¢he Demand for Ameriens (Mice Carrie Mead martes ' noe 2 World reporter Mr Leapltal for further Ens phet American Rattwas | “My nt the Kr Weniyarih salt MICHAE], BARRC 2, 1891, from fractured skull, afeor shares in Lande ay was strane} is sopping ~- » Wil see no newsimper TE paying been fused transportation to Gouverneur Hospital by’ Dre. Ret- Ml oactive, narticutarty for the Sten | a G.D.HERRON. na netoher confirm n ZX ouersan and Kelley, CH irs tres epee ah aL AK EAE ae = (be any FIREMAN JOSEPTI MCARTHY, March 1, 101, hurt at the @treh- liste ore Y We sun Ree more; Surgeon 1 wade In water to ald htm; forced to ote. an anstired resign by Roosevelt: Hospital Governors, . . : : camel ‘ ay A bd SNS uy onemica dwillhaconenasn RNORERT G. BRASSINGTON, taken II in Jefferson Maret) Prison American Liner Will Not Arrive Here Until} eae a a sn 2 PaaS Fs receives imple femnaten from Surgcon Kenyon, New Tork ¥ Weenie peyaci ts f shisaan) by Ved enh md died later in his cell, Next Tuesday. | ton. Mins Crrt wr Vothat De Merron MARGARET CALLAILAN, of No. 381 Went Forty-seveath street, alle j Mrs Rand or the MAVEOUlIMHUtRDSEI thee alhuterens li vr were registered at took weld Jan. 6 and Wed while wating « half hour for an ambu- 4 a ' W from Chicago, try, neither could he te al nee from Roosevelt Hoxpltal 4 The America y " el revording ihe arrival Of) neariy mont Ms er on here Apel 62 he MARY KELLY, found drunk in Weat Sixteenth street July 6, 1809. 4 arrive at this J the i oan han been withdrawn from ror In the books Was ashe Surgeon Saily called from New York Hunpttal; he sent her to the Tender- | Sha ts Hmping wcross the Atignie wily | Moe ‘ oman nit jstenlcm tebes this In response ton Miss s loin station, where she died her port shaft broken plant ox [Aatet acne ru lt ehteage | Rand's rime daw i) Herron was it was reels UNIDENTIFIED MAN found unconscious in Mulberry-Bend June 13, arrive next Tuesds ward and Vit TPM "have nothing te nis satel, | POF Hotel Rinpir 1499; Surgeon Smith, of Hudson Street Honpital (branch of the New York News of the N J injuring owe thes $e that or eri salt "towant to he new Tcton't know Hospital, refused to take him, and he died after the ambulance had’ been: Qveenstown, w t Jerk to an Evening World reporter, Woar was the number of Dr. Her-[oE eniled a xecond tim Campania repor | Alm Merron la lames tis ou speak for Mise Rand " tment at the Empire? . BENNIE LEVINE, No. 219 Wost Twenty-seventh street, sustained jas Mra Herron obtained a diveree | cand ane has nothing te say teuny ¢ broken none and broken arm April 26, 1899; refused treatment by New 4 RIA i frono her Nushand ja Chicago, ated We! porter Nhat was also the number indteated York Hoapttal surgeon until called a second time. nt MY {ANE not oknow the arties when they! prof, Herron, the clerks sa * Mrs Herron room April 6° said JOUN KEENE, Injured late at night Dec. 20, 1698; ambulance from cistorel here tn) F Hr stopped at the Emyire, th Roonevelt pital refused because a citizen asked for it and not a t Merron! ior unree week he ty th % RYAN received a fractured akull Nov. 20, 1898; Aled chenext ; MY Vonistake on) Seuyter, an apartunent-) Do you ink the professor was mar- day at Gouverneur Hospital aftor his case had been dtagnosed an aleo- totifat noon jis) ae pat t toname Mrs | Bortyctitth str $ PVE ORATOR Soar Seah hese hcsken ities Want Aorito a ean ateiohe Halts PATRICK WALSH fell ina fe May 15, 1897, attended by ambulance 7 cma ” : se but return Mist Rand. her mother and sister oc- murgeon from Roosevelt Hospital, who lef: him on the sidewalk for a ph that ws a the rk was was anked, Fpanied by his secretary No. at the Empire. Hellevue ambulance. See aie ec = = fofebeteindrinisisbeivtetntcbebeinfetetntoalobototetntetntabefep a were a MOT iting. ermin that he o A to pli i cross-examii . 1 s| Heather 1 surprise for the tutent aid not see the natn eee uy 15, H Temaved It. ‘Thore. wan wo deecripeinn ‘ en eis N at written at the time of the au- 3 bid i “Wasa . ; ie : 1 jock were . hat, aie bal Severa! Hurt Jumping) William Fitzgerald Held Bul zcoen a Brilliant Play in Lake- wood's Big Golf Tourney. from Windows—Man Held by Flames. for Passing Worth- | less Checks. je tear thie port week amerexute 4.019 gold le at this 138, of whic! the week | wae port. thie fire which broke 0: fn this city, early to L —— - \ The golf by a number of ¢ SHIPPING NEWS, rx competing to-day in the Lakewood The diaze, which tet LP at ome tournament id ideal weather fective flue, way no day a irs MIMAN AC FOR TODAY etnlenoes aur had burned through the Bae MRO rE TNS aL see 1 06)8un sere 61 Mtoon sete. 1 BL SOT Ee UE superb jumped A aia TE Thoms ton. Um adidithon fo tie membef\nals and were slightly injur eater SV Wek Water tow Water | v4 Analn for the san eighteen One moa was caus Cte Ruthie | Ssnd Htook es 12) : on the upper tour Hamilton Bank touibe | iene Gate Peery Rar , flames. His plight Signed by Ue Fitegerald Brewing Com —_ present Dut open In. ‘a ladder was r , PORT OF NeW yonK, heures Tin ow ence ine hute the start The lor was $1.0 a —— FIRE IN CROCKER MANSION. to the the brewing company ARRIVED, n court he dented the story that when Was arrested Jottera from a. promi- y woman were found in his owner 4 ilatives from the Hotel Bavoy mainder of match + And several other places were the tenth. twelfth and fours % dus to ream complaints niand Secon against him. At the Motel Savoy. ne ee vase known ax Willlam HH. Pitegerald HarthoWdi as Willam W, Ford. a nd at the Hotel Albert as William Rotterdass. Norman Hee. ar diamond rings disappeared over With sn axe, to a fshionabie Irving place boand- anich received |at-| odwork and extinku's tention war t b —_ nt W Hgusiis and West Moca: Was the most admirably played and re- sulted tn a victory for Douglas by 2 up| and 1 to play. ‘The scores follow: Findley 8. De at ado, __ Princess An ern Juan Sin Juan INCOMING “STPAMSHIPS. who left an unpaid board ~~. WANT TO DISPOSE OF your business? Advertise ft in the\Gun-| nutes. Pris ata ut, Lael ze (dad, Bermude. Gay World 4 riateaa, "Deny nape saat Prince, Z whieh. 4z/ controtled by ing *fompany, joe roasted pour making per pound, net. EER vn sored ei SEN. MURPHY'S SON MARRIED. ;Ran Upto Albany to Be, Wedded by a Judge. Special to The Evening Wor! ALBANY, N.Y, April. 27 Murphy, the youngest United States Senator Edward Murphy Fr. ocame into the Albany City this morning with Mive Elizabeth W MeVonthe. Me asked Severance When the Judge red a whispered conversation was held and {mmediately ‘nfter the couple were united ino mai "| rlage Hoth refused to talk. ——=——__ dof to He at Geant Dinner Recorder Goff, William EB. Pulsifer and Charles N, Alden, of New York, will go to Jersey City to-night to attend the. 6, Grant birthday banquet in the Union League Club, Senator Kean, 4) fon of ex: Court harriediy for City “Richard! Judge | PA nie Ar also attenesw” sists |All the Big Colleges | Have Teams in To- Day’s Tourney. | | (Special to The Evening Word) FRANKLIN PHILADE! PIA, April Weather fa- Vvered the annual relay carnival of the University of Pennsylvanta this after- no ttracted all the famoun whi ex in America, on the programme were the and four mile Intercoilegiate mplonships, all of which were For the former, Chicago, The prin- etpal 1 fille ast year's champions, were again picked [to win, while the two-mile race, for pWoteh Yale, Harvard, Cornell, Columbla and Pennsylvania were entered, was an <pen one, In the high jump, Sprker, of Yale: Baxter, of Pennaylvarta, and Jores, of New York Univeraity, were all ntered, while Sheldon, Hare, Garrett Jand Dewett were the contestants in the vents, ack, deaplte the recent rains, was in fair condition and a blz crowd war on hand summary W. Cook, Loot Poy w pecan Co Allen, UL of | } | collegiate Champlonship— | Woo ‘by Marvard (Swan, Mehr, Applegate and synton); Columbia second (Atking, lahop, Vaniiae and Maraha'ly: Penney! turd (Droge Kiabr, GIN and Grant Putting the Siot—Wen hy. Adiocance (3 fret 2 Inebea) G, sevond mt sion ate (fa fi ea Be Garrett. third (dtetance 38 feet 1 inet, igh JumpWon by %. ak Unb: yerslty. height 6 ‘ee | hetahit 6 inel Universes of Peay ivania,: hie nelest Sy ss ae alee auriated Eastman Gains by the Evidence Given Con§ cerning It. (Special to The Evening World ) CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 27. —From present appearances the trial of Charlies R. Eastman, the Harvard instructor, charged with the murder of his brothe: in-law, Richard H. Grogan, by shoot In thle city July 4 Inst, will not o run Into next week but will occupy the entire week if not more. The bullet which killed Grogan was introduced to-day and Identified by the physiciaris who performed the autopsy. ‘A hard fight Is expected between the op- posing counsel over the identification of the bullet. After the men who have handled the bullet have told thelr stories Sorgt. Petty, of the New York police force, and other firearms experts will testify regarding the weapon from which Dylle was, tred Dr. Thoma Durreil, County Medical Examiner, testified that on the night of July 4 he had a conversation with Hast- man at the Clark estate. Mrs. Eastman and Attorney Clark and two Cambridge plice oMcera were present. He asked Eastman how the shooting happened and Eastman replied that he had tho old revolver In his hand and was trying to ae the cylinder when the pistol went Hartman aided that ho heard re oy Grogan. started toward piherein law and heard the click mot ae revolvers, He in Grogan's face tool ‘and mtarted to run aor he 2 ie ized, jaindgh ld pare op Groe wounded Brot er! meine an Ntted into the old brass revo impression that it was ‘At the time of the autopent™ “Yen, 6 Yes, sir. ‘The ‘cross-examiner the pritoner shifted to rhe ace fan. | mithe cemetery at Mount Aubirs, Dr. Durrell ead that when the ballet ut Into an old brass revolver at y; ume of the autopay it fe ! | The revolver and the bullet were oe] the doctor. f fitted, n pellet, as was done b the mt the aue FEED YOURSELF SCIENTIFICALLY. | Some Sure Results From Proper Food Selection. 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