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~ LOTHARIO CAME WITH A CRASH. Entered by Skylight, | Without Opening It, Either. Joseph Wilson, twenty-two yearn old, of No. 163 East Thirty-second street. with some scratches on his face and torn, and wearing a scared look, was arraigned before Mag- istrate Flammer in the Yorkville Police Cour: this morning charged with dis- nduct in a tremor of apprehension and looked furtively over the court- room ax If fearing sume one, Policeman Mott, of the Bast Thirty-tfth street on, satd now and then: ‘There he is." Wilron would cower close to the Po- Meeman. Then the poifceman would fay he was mis: th Renell, # housekeeper of the ent at No. Wt East Thirty fe the complaint thus eight families in the house. They were all asleep, just before m night, when there was such a ¢ floor, and « the tenants revolvers and some carving knives, Tals man ways fou! ad Jumped through the skyHeht he a burglar?’ asked the Magts- s—no—no,"" saki Miss Renell, and blushed furtously, "I think, Judge. ou'd better ask that young man about what he was doing. Wilson was abashed nnd silent. “ICs Just this way, sald the police man. "This. pri had a date, The other fellow showed up, The prisoner took a sneak. The roof of Ne. 13 ts y higher than No. 161. The pris- Was too busy to look wae e ted go and he went through the ac woman married?” asked the policeman. AAf shew. ut apprahensively turning :o the not killed. Tae ru were guilty of 1 will fine vou conduct Wilson did not have the money and was led below, SMALL-POX IS INCREASING. Thirty New Cases Reported Each Day This Month to Health i X continues to prove troup Health Department in splte early thirty tay q new Gases hi this month, during Apri ff Trother Island dled yes Dr. Dil tents whi va anes Ninety-elght tre Court Butiding. whit sken a ride inn for others, ind th tg so sald that in the ted since No- had be 5 THIS FAMILY EXPERT IN. “AFFLICTION” BUSINESS, * Blindness and Cancer Were in Court. fonocr %) Di The famtiy's story rounds like a patent medicine advertisement | ‘They are three: Samuel and Rach | Hermowitz, and David, thelr son. Th {1 hem personally conduct extreme cases | of consumption, fever, cancer and ri | rratism, and also total blindness. | From this collection, by unselfishly taking turns, and with shoestring and orange vending as a useful background, hey are said to eke out a livelihood that pitted roast chicken for yentorday’s dinner, Al Affileted Again. 1 Ail this | knew when I went up the| 8 at No. 39 Lewis street. Up both of stairs, I trained my ear to de- t a manufactur@l cough ana iy eye to hunt out the cut-and-drled Imp \ artiaton ed and lool She couldn't talk sh, so we wled. interpreter, lish and she recelved we had a regular yup there. ugh Ta tha bh y 1 trad firming sighted; table ‘stirred howe, he Ww wnptite dream. 1 the sun. Aided by the woman in the shawl, U1} | Rie | drank ina story of whele tenements | Flaw in Hie Tn w fight byt a old man? bezan notonously, “and feeling | Day octets | hem n thirty And yet. bind ax 1 now, soultuliy Heved David, son of poor R: . to be, I hurried to the Cannon street ‘school | 1 owas ono jon an errand of dragget out tering, and made for the ¢ 1 Look up. r " Toasked tol found Agent King—alle COURT COMPELS 'NEED NOT PAY FOR |. MAIMING CHILD.'" inder t SURGEO o+2———____._ + —_—--—-—e + Had Refused to Take|Supreme Court Holds Mrs. Chavias Should Not/}" Ambulance Physician Prisoner to Hosp Magistrate Teale, In the Adams Street Pollee Court, Brooklyn, publicly scored Surgeon Crane from the bench to-day to compel him to take an injured woman to the Brooklyn Hospital. ‘The surgeon had flatly refused the re- quest of the matron and Miss Emilie Moury, the “prison angel," they claim, to take charge of Margaret Brown, of Jamalea, L. 1, who was suffering ex- cructatingly from a sprained ankle. The woman was arrested yestenlay, charged with Intoxication. Shortly after ahe was locked up the matron found} her in agony. An ambulance was called, Surgeon Crane came, ft Is said, exam- ined the woman, sald she had a sprain- ed ankle and left her at the police mta- tion. When her case was called this morning she could amily hobble to the bar, Again the ammulance was sent for. Sur- geon Crane again looked at the woman, Why, I saw her last night," sald he. ‘She'd better Ko home. I shall not take hor to the hospital.” N TO ACT ital, It Is Claimed. | Have Left Baby to Wander Upon Track. In vain the matron and 6 oMcers Andrews, in th of the station protested, cortalu eet “She was here when I aaw her," sn A jury in favor Crane, “and she will have to stay here.” lohayias asalust the Dry When Informed of the surgeon's deol! proudway. and Hs sion ¥ » Teale called Dr, Crane | gp to the court-room, “You will de your duty, sir,” sald the Magistrate, “This wo! You cannot dict and what you will njurte ground that Un Heaving the 1 rig taken to the hos. | home, on Mismbeved 06 ay toe tay t Nt to the court proceedings. | to buy Surgeon Crane the moth ae | teave the pital and caxe agaln Subse Ambulane phatieal t Hatawt COVENITAL IN, 3 eRvelyn 3 fothe Raldwin- sitting, ts thou r[patiaeenenesinas) ch ni , the suggest to him vi porawer coms ave spoken but | “While she was gone the Arm in persisting. ¢ fuxed at any time to take the woman 2 othe hosaltal, D ‘ane sald not suMelent examined the Established (823. whether it was fractur that it wan only slightly spraine MRS. JANKE GETS DECREE. Musbanit Made No Defense to Her Characs. Supreme Court Juatice Dykman to-day at White Plains granted a decree of di- vorce to Mrs. Maude D, Janke from her husband, Otto C. Janke, of Yonkers. The application for divorce was made on utory grounds. No defense was Kitohe: © Reports Fatal LONDO; “Ten Boers have been killed, three| wounded, thirteen have surrendered That’s All! ‘and 28,000 rounds of small-arm ammunl- \ tion. 100 wagons, and 2.070 horses have THE WILEON DISTILLING CO, been captured since Iast report.” Baltimore, MA Zona Gale Pitied Their Distress Till She Learned How Consumption, Lawyer Stephen C. Just Brooklyn. to compel the Brooklyn Heights Rail store the fve-cont rate The ea = on both s ing World. York City were Incorporated under the Height iY : (ASE i Ws eo f/ ‘ act if They W i — GRAND OPENING. MORE BOERS ne : Wi LSON : Neca ceuara inate till now, when the exiled officer him- “3 self narrates them in the diary ena pCoptares, which he kept during the four years May 4.—The War Office has before he was brought back to Fecolved the following report from a France. No narrative of human ut. Lord Kitchener, at Pretoria: fering was ever more realistic or heart-stirring; no Hterature bearing on this famous case is so authentic and conclusive. Finely illustrated in colors and half-tone, in PEOPLE HAVE A RIGHT TO RIDE TO CONEY FOR NICKEL. ' | } Baldwin, Who Is Now Fighting Issue with B. R. T., Gives an Opinion of the 1!0c. Move of the Coney Island and Brooklyn, Road. A sult is now pending Gaynor In Supreme Court ad Comp “fare over ey Island ly fonsh thes running sion Is ex part of this Baldwi f Ward, wh seh an energetic figit to bb five-cent fare restored, writes nion of the matter for the Even Ry Stephen ©. Baldwin, Most of p existing street surface ya with which we have to de naidering rates of re hin New 104 ainany rates Iy five hundred) miles of railroad | hin the city. Injunction sult of ex-Senator | against th road ¢ 1 last and awalting ur simple having been | rocent. fare withit Section 101 of ISH jr istons of this Under Old Certificates. ! fot whien Mr fleins In Prost Coney Island and Bi ivn | 4 rt vd | 1 but tts en thre than th Coney Ts tts 1 kivn ente M SONS OF BENJAMIN. et ay Speetal Conven: WILLIAM F. SPIES, Ye y of Spies Mrothere Carpets and Furniture. Nt and Third Ave EVIL'S ISLAND, the scene of the four years imprisonment of Capt. Altre: Dreyfus, charged with sellin secrets of the b teh Army, je world-wide Bur what sufferings Dreyfus on this NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD, | most par: ra | more fancy ch! in: r er point in this city miles of track, while for the classes and ISSLETT HAD THIRTEEN CHICKS | Hoodoo Number Found in His Possession When Arrested. People ilving at West Farms forte hickens. There ate ckens ralsel there any suburb of New Yo¥rk. Lg yt en thieves have been deploying) The peculfar facg alout the thefts were chat the thief dg take thirteen ehicke one place. 7 Tremont stare 5 t in West 4 morning wheo 1 he was Phillip old, of No. ing along with an The polices what he had. in the nt aalid a suit of etothea, an thought the clothes were avy and aske! Isslet to open He did so and tt was filled dead ohickens. Isslet was taken » statton-house and thirteen chicks re taken from the bag. Soon afterward Np Brovesel, of West Farms, appevred and said he had lost thirteen chickens. He tdentiged those which Islet had his chickens, Tsslet was arraigned before Magistrate Deuel tn the Morrisania Police Court, but cou4l not t for the chickens, He was held in $9) ball for ¢rial. ——— LIKE PRESERVES TOO WELL, In Jail Charued with Stealing @ Wagonload of Sweets. Walter Tate. thirty-fotr years of age, of No. Greenwich street. and Mike Mieolint, thirty-six, of No. 7 Baxter street, were held for examination Is 41,00 each, in the Centre S:reet Cour among the re forMuch Good Read- ing at Wanamaker’s A good book a week for yourself and family is a sensible investment, especially when it touches the pocket lightly. Below are seven such books—novels and tales—which have been issued weekly by The Inter- national Association of Newspapers and Authors. cially selected for their vas/ tulerest and high literary quality. They were originally published at from $1.25 to $1.50, and are now reprinted on good paper from the original plates, attractively bound in cloth and handed out to only 25c a copy “The Great K. & A. 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