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. i Naan ae THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1901: ADMITS CRUGER CLAIMANT POLICEMEN SLEEP WHILE YOUNG WOMANHOOD. WAS NOT A LEGAL WIFE. FIRES BURN, SAYS CROKER. u3. onen ic Is Made Miserable by: Fire Chief Severely Ar- the Lack of Proper Advice at Just 3 Counsel Ui ire’s "Ire. 1 & - . for Woman Who Is Fighting for Mi ona | raigns Police Depart- lees the Right Time! ‘ ; Name and Fortune Makes Admission. | ment for Blazes that | 3] eee see 3 FREER ‘ pibbiehteiseiekiterekie ether ibicbrekicricb iii eb biiebit » Are Not Detected 1/2 ¢ i This pleture tells its own etory of sisterty affection, ‘The older girl, Just =) 4 | Early Mornin 1S oe , | budding into Wermanhood, has suffered greatly with those irregularities and > | the arly g 3 5 : menstrual difficulties whieh sap the Ife of so many young women. . Seton | Hours. & | Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound can always be relied upom . \ eae iz }to restore health to women w thus suffer, It Is a sovereign cure for the ; i. « some means can be found to | worst s of female complaints, that bearing down feeling, weak back, = ‘Keep the paitee force on duty between falling and displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries and all> : * midnight and 4A. M. we shall continue a ibles of the uterus or womb, It dissolves apd ores inion from fo have dieastrous 1 e early the mterus in the early st , lopment and checks any tendency tileverata fae te utciniea Chlee erase | inceros humors. If subdue ‘ility. nervous prostration, and tones this morning. “The partment | J up the ofitire femate sy 3 re “an go nothing when t nottfle bi E : Sta fre until the bullding in consumed. | & | Mes. Pinkham Pte in a well-known fact that many | | their sickness. She bas wade nen Ko to ep om after mid- 1 . and continue to slumber until ! Hight. This Is the Ume that street, and the < should be partteulariy vigilant. this vigilance we find that @ Magration can rage for an hour be- alarm ts turned In, and then | ie admits that he did not turn In thy ted Ina fre at Fiftyseighth tre \ usally pulis the box.” [alarm, and he does not know who dit Madixon avenue. We know or was Watching the amoul- | turn It in. 1 guess ex not know (tively that the fre had burning thirty fering ruinsof the four-story Drick build. | whether he was on post or not aie TTA eae ing at No.3 Front and Nos, M5 and 17 / eins AmtnGT Fulton street ag he spoke. The butiding, |. Raat occupied as an office and factory by the | 4), Derby Desk Company, was completely | troyed. only parts of the wally being poll Instead Son lity. wounded, as a rme | deut. Davin turne pnd | 8venue car mat L2to'clock, (hree minutes after Alarm was tu the frat wan sounded. 1 turned in the ‘ third alarm at 1.39 ofclock, having come left standing. from the engine-house in Great Jones | fertistinry, Iremen on the Alert. street Inelght minutes. E turned ou On) ogpect such disastrous free durlig thi | oThe frat alarm for thin fire was) the firat alarm and wan on the RowerY ‘youre between midnignt and A, MO At turned in at L2t A M..* continued Mr, | within thirty-five seconds after the frst | other hours citizens are on the sire Ll Croker, “The nearest engine-house tej alarm was sounded. At that tlme the jand may. be depen Ei: Old Sip, only a few short blocks [entire heavens were Hehted by the fre. | arm, During x ina a radical change in nto give an y hours that the duty the patroimen rp. Et Ie an outrage, and) the Jaway. Within thirty seconds after the | “In spite of all we could do the bulls ttey whould be ived Engine No, 1 /ing wan destroyed and the loss will be at Devin, had turned | $10,000 or more ed only two or a three Httle desks. alarm been t Ahad a good view of the fire. urned In within a ren ble time after deut. Davin is that at that thme| the fire started we would have confined the oth tre ye other morning the entire bullding was in flames and/the flames to the first floor and the loss ha. ticined by Police De e ‘as bre: roy every windo c 0 ye been 0 enth ‘h rf ae | fire wan breaking from ry window | Would not have deen one-tenth wea ee ee eet ee rit dodo. not care So | tirat alarm was ri Jin charge of 1 | the corner of Old Sip and Front stree! rast Fo the public learns who ts respon the better, that what 1 aaid and from the roof, As the fire started |! | Tam ready, to fight the entire Pollee De “Last Saturday morning we had a A ete Laat > . | partment If necessary. 1 am telling Wie Jesbrosses t . and Tadeo net intend that the Fire on the firat floor or in the basem: had been burning perhaps an hour when | similar fire at Weet and the frat alarm was turned In, Patrol-| streets, It burned an hour before an | Sa Pi thereed : of the Old Slip station, was | alarm was turned In. Bea aie entiain esloneetorthe this post at this time. | “Sunday morning the experience was! police. man Holl) supposed to be TAR BATTLE CHART _ tse | table enough, It is simply Wonderful the change your medicinay | has made in me. Before 1 took your medicine I could hardly stand the, | e < pains in my back. 1 tried different doctors but none did me any good. I, | Commander Wainwright Tells Schley Court It] took three hotties and for! like another person. My work ts now 2 ploamire ao vals while before it was # burden. Toolay Lam a well and happy girl. T think if al Was Based on Opinions. more women would use you: Vegetable Compound there would be less suffers: ing in the world" MISS MATHILDA J. LA Orleans, La, Dee, 20, 1800.) A, 826 9th St, New, eye Shepard’s Speech of Ac- WASHINGTON, Oct. &—After the) lyn on nttage. DEAR MRS PINKHAM—I suffered for veral months with thes si |: hein : 5 NKHS ered for seve ains in ceptance Has Produced | wsus! preliminaries in the Sones: Saxe) nascent c by the Court anti] my hack and cides. 1 felt worn out and: weak. 1 tried many differestimedis . % Court of Inquiry to-day, Leut. ©. We the 4 8, but nothing seemed to do me any good until | began taking Lydia Be Dyson, of the Bureau of Steam Engl: shown on the t ation obiaines kham’s Vee att pe . ; Uncertain Feeling. Dyson, ot [tho; Bureau of Alek) EVR | art In queation tent * \tter taking several bottles, T feel OLGA SALOMEA HEITZ. iid ei Navy : if Vscussion ts ardor Ventir well, My was simply wonderful. Thanking you for timony re: recalled to continue his nefit | have derived from your mediein Mebbbieleleleteleieleleieielelnteieleinietes SD AEI IMO OO Raa PTON, eh ns deiebelelelnielelelelnjelninjelelelnieleleint Heleleiinieleteleiete! garding the coal supply of Admiral Ati by gener 3 as a eTe ETE CATINGg Ta ; ‘ At ny general (Jan. 12.1901) Lem sincerely yours, FANNIE CLI Ce Pee eee mae Mes 4a ahotolr The speech that Edward M. Shepard, Schley's flying squadron at the thine of Hh a of the Hoy pees nt SIE CLUETON ua Due Moga rederick Tams to knock out the twen- The the Demoeratic-Tammany candidate for {ts arrival off Santiago harbor on May} jixc matierswith eh : Do not be persuaded that any other medicine is just as good. Any dealer who suggests something else has no interest in your case, Ho. Rnalled sf durhig the Follow the record of this medicine and rememter that these thou- sands of cures of women whose letters are constantly printedin th’s that) paper were not brought about by “something else,'’ but by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. iM or, made in Brooklyn last night ls 35, 1998. rot assuring to Tammany men. They, After Lieut. Dyson wan ¢ ed Lieut. | {any more certain about where Commander Hodgson Med tors yy, ands on things in which they @re the purpose of correcting errors in hia timony as printed in the official ree- | scthree word will of Eugene Guldo © fer, In which he bequeathed hist hte personal es Heitz, and secure the pro} for his ¢ three children, Ber I, Violet Douglas and Frederick Hamersly Crus) fn Ww No Sltnals eWhat anters, If yy the Brooklyn, aren en about it Mr. Ly! 4 vs oF Mise Heitz. Statement ought to. pre-| interested than they were a week ak. tc dusputianl iti now. < twas: | His) tone in “assuring his hearers that | ord. Petz] he would be Independent has a discord: — He took occasion to change wn was unste tall and a fin elitr of a news | cer, born when the present Mrs, Tams, OlK« fon appeared In court Jant ring to them, They fear he Will the language of his previous testimony nie the resump bury} come out In the open and say things Go; {these changes was made in te to the was his wife, was resumed before Surro- tions this my | somerou NSLOOI HERE L CNA ne cto ram one a : wae ca tenes tate : Aine sone Pls 1) come ee think he should not say—and, | gponoe co the aiiestions asked yexterday | eto ram one Gi hat she rested she will tell story.” what {s more alarming, that he Will) ax to why he had designated ax a “Ihar/ ne bens of It e Ge Ry publi nder Walnwright wax then nl ational . z I ————— | mean what he says. His declaration | and a plackguard” t) and blew ¥ ! iangdon Ward, co é SE N ‘t ” g that he will be the Mayor In fact a8) caper which had originally printed th Hi cdislaoneniicsr ttt te frobisit 0} the depositions of ak wtesaes ATOR TIM EXPLAINS well as in nam de to thelr minds | \neged eniloquy between himself and | fad only” relate pene as heboenvarals taken In France ad fhghitines ‘no end'ofitro Ncormedsraschley | exas at Clenfues qWestion of the admission of the : HOW HE WINS THE VOTERS ‘One of the district leaders sald Inst Bieta OU a comdlttans, th mony. ei night, after journeying to Brooklyn to bod ‘| ” new Littles a her. He a eTaantt wae Je said he destred to alte ” 4 E ! frat tas [Rene the candidate: "~don't ace very | te sald he destred to alter the Feuty | . z pe sieate The deposition of James Pendleton 5 ' much in it for us. I'm afrald tf he is |that he yesterday given to this ine Kur \ is testimony cruger, a brother of Eugene G. Cruxer, Doesn't Lie to Them aed the boys who have had soft /terrogutory. He then all: 1. of ore ae et ot act tt chenrucses “4hot tha GOLD DUST twins do your work! was remarkable for its {rank confession D ’ a et Snape will find out that they will have [4m very sorry that T ever so fr to Ro sald that daring the sil of ttle or no acquaintance with Bu: oesn't Jolly, jto work for what they get, Mr. Shepard iiyaeltgauhta write Balesty cont ala NE ptye, te tea inilea trom is. who married and was divorced (wi ’ “wR: | mas be all right, but Independence don't | such Intemperate Tangul ¢ a 7 Hine Se Aas al ae while he retained his place in the frst | roeen t Get Big h organiaations. He won't weee eine oy ae DUR Gt diay Hee bala ae > a rank of New York society between 1 ead,” and ‘ lao very well up in my district yet. Per- | Under reat provocation at the time. | | served on the stare and 1193, his first wife being the pr To ch” Oc Stands [haps the boys WH warm up to him after] Link tise istlars the neta aa this sehen ite Pad not at i Mrs. Tams, and his xecond the charming u casio i Fa while, but they are not enthuslastte apaper of for prin nn ete ithe Rn el a A a : Sara Meta:Kane' Hells alsier‘ot Delancey | ne), {jurt at present. troua'iytag RAE vietaweee walle fs Peak Ae “at 3 ‘Astor Kane, who bad only a few weeks | { ‘To Unload Devery. te lng that tgave the pansy. Naa nalled to. tne i ity to use my name for the correctness natlerad 1 dunseraus earlier secured a divorce from Luts What is your secret In holding your | A wignificant lustration of the feeling of the wint of that statement Pet we the Texas Bell, ‘and who In two years divorced followers?" was the question put of ‘Tammany men who have always), “Tl Sny thal matters of; the HOLY Meals eestor te Cruger and took Chevaller Maou!) Senator Timothy D. Sulliv stood by Devery was shown at the | tropit ihe Trooks MELHEL wee Teton TC Ts Mourichon for her third husband 1 never get “onan | Democratic Club Inst night. Two lead: | lyn th that he n f the weathe He Mr, Lydecker desired that the stories |swered Sullivan, “and 1 * » them ern wha usually with Mr, Croker tn fee i the'Spani the Hrooke | tire told of Jury: to the Texiew th that his cltent, the sole legatee and ex- | through thick and thin, Ant [never He : \cvorything were talking with him, One| iP io. the xo nd way nally “int Santiago, but Aid 1 écutrix: under: Eugene Cruger'a’ brief) to the VT nev them a z them sald: "Well, up my way, Mr.[ereditof the fami Comm Oren e on 20tes jealomen Aelia " si be s- ‘Jolly.’ And when “do \Croker, they are beginning to think that} t MM battle; that they j 2 yn hed Chase, ant, a waltress or anything else than’ in my pocket I'll stand a ‘touch, Bur, | the Chief (meaning Devery) ts not doing ty a cre Sut. rivtol sald that at the © : In 8 a 5 of the Bros of the cha oton the Bn the high-born Alsatian lady she looks to continued Sullivan, “the boys never tthe\Weketiauy geod.’ ‘The fasion work=| Moke parC ake: ta Wntiatine Haat ! be, be contradicted, and sald that when, ‘touch’ me uniess they are hard up. ers are playing the Chief up to beat the [It was the wor th . ‘ the tall, fair and cultivated youns) “In whom do you repose the utmost {band and making him the leading Jasue | (Ratacterized i has woman goen on the witness stand sho | confidence?” i eeiihaleieatapalnnlss iytrug in that colloquy | nan a not. determin will tell the whole story of how the! «xy inspectors of election,” respon’ Mr. Croker did. not reply, He frowned | words, Sof dtd not. t the Sine : {mpetuous Now York millionaire took ) cq sullivan, “I select them for thelr at what the leader aaid and, turning to] Paper ma a iar for printing tat col- her out of a convent school In Paris and | nerye and loyalty, You can det ail the other leader, asked: “How do they [010% " z 4 made her Mrs. Cruger In 1893. [your money: ithat McCullaghiand. bis feel in your district?” Walnwright Called, ‘ f Couldn't Identify Writing. deputies cannot bulldoze the Tammany "About the same way. Mr. Croker onsigutenant-Camm Hodge ‘n being er testified that he was not famli-| trict. And my inspectoms will never ad this “he went | has a lot of friend je wo jon by Ir 5 far enough with Eugene's writing to [sell me out. I don't say that Inspectors LOR Ne Had Jani [And they'd Ike to see him stay. but they | fie ita he hat be abl to Identity it In the holograph Jever do anything that is) wrong, but sear ectt ereey et realtze that al man shepard mill re | ate nga oinclaliy ve twa fri te A a ‘Ol ere are Inspectors who througt ofused expres 1 Im anyway, and are beginning to thin! e chart, showing the id Oregon were ¢ Aral In dlaputes he ha heard of OFS) shy aie ganization tr Ret une worst |giaign whatever on Me” Birbart] hag maybe ie would be best for the | American’ an” Sani yer eta he iy gow on6 ustag ooah tar four claaatop yuu lll ied thas family, though he didn't know whether |°"siow about your Inspectors for pri- minany men neral did not} party If he got out of the way now Bineee tort Now That the Rrooklyn was te | his brother had married her or not. | maries?” AERO NSH letuiled | He will not make very many new voten ls Ue dlstinien, fren um tant S He a Eugeno attended the Annapolis ead Cith HO fo, sleep efore the, votes are | that ston Of A most | yy my district." 4 Na faval Academy, but not graduate, | Cid ever be a tlh She | them was thai it was ag Y feo) Has Big Friends, fs more convenient, cheaper and better than any soap at any_crice. There is no cleanser of Jd be a ght against me Ine lGewaak a ia s mora convenient, cheaper and better é leaving to go abroad side of the organization the other fel- made nivaseanwith athere La Teil Genkeriimadekine iesmiment bul HOLDING BODY FOR FRIENDS. tear aayting: sects Lyn Pier By aphcelettensU nl Nerd aacoons Ca RE ee lower srould gor neg wate ae 1 know I dubious as to th Aston on| during the evening he asked quite a Pes = COMPANY, Chicago, St . New York, Boston 3 sane 8 Drone y, Mee | vou are personally acquainted with ston =i number of leaders how their districts ssi ako, St Lous Inted deposition reads, “but 1 under Davis, of the German- nF Sed ead operty In, Walt] @ Bfeat many people? rein ‘AMuntcipal League, wha wis | stood on the question. The moat loyal . at he had some property | "Anz 12 Well, Ushould say f was. 1 opublican Headquarters, said: | supporters of Devery are John F. Care| nay y lens frten atreet, and is. dock somewhere, know 3.0% voters tv my dintrict We thelr) | Aw far ax T can hear the ‘immany|| roll. “Big Tim'* Sullivan, Health Com: xibles a Cngagement, [ward Strath The lawyers for Mra. Olga Salomea| firat namen or thelr nicknames. When I] all’ pose say, they will be worse off) missioner John 1. Sexton, “Hig Tom” Jaa hid ten tarot by the oat HPrattern Feld Helts,Cruger lay no claim (o Eugene) Joo? eee ete? gaye] WHAM shepard than they will with Low."| voley, Martin Engel, Poilce Commis: |, Ammed by, Mr. laymen alnut the places | wer af tae fel ‘ : b te ‘A y i night hold s : out issigned to. n ynand the init 7 cromas'e) se) Cone ital 7 here? 7 PETAR eee eile Bue ailca wi T] inating © niions for the Assembly |wioner Murphy, "Larry" Delmour, | sh} teat ee uy Thiet She No person is really al jemoust/ to} sap, (00. | Bhe can sciaim only | Betis, Bean Bound eine |. Tosmorrow night the Aldermante con-|Gec@e Munkitt, Percival Nagle and |-aop, Commander towtl MAE nner During the winter most people spend agar) bis personal property, alleged to bel pawery An “ME. Muldoon... ‘Mr. Me- ventions) alllz bet belt: Andrew Freedman. hot consider them Iuary seryie all their time in warm, stutfy houses or o' rely on the que: =| Kae a ? ‘or “the Chief" at the drop of the hat. ercise sht, and everybody: : will. SEW at ido youn think of the, probable) an Sow pol tneked, und It ts entirely through their TT ee tae thn tomnhtergioakonr ‘Asa rule it is not sound weight, but means. 7 vite. erult of the coming election? Inken 25 New Pollcemen, 101 4 trcher aiand had done the bes could at the ¢ ot of flabby id useless i Not Legal Wife. “Shepard will win by 40,00," Sullivan Detec: that Mr, Croker ands by | na tr songctE i at Ht x Mt at te nie, " a lot of flabby fat and useless, rotting mat> Presently, when a sentence’in James| replied. "My district wil. give ht ¢ Sergeant and Pensioners, a ty of the district leaders | !t could to sataty any. member uf the D t y in the body when it ought to bev {Pendleton Cruger's deposition was read votes than tt gave Van W ‘This was Commissioner Murphy's buay | would be againat the relentici ari, 1 r A i \ i it. But the Liver is over-burdened, © ho In which he sald thac the lady in tne There ts scarcely a shopkeeper | y First off he agpdinted twenty-tive| if. they dd t 1 t wan the best we coum do to get . Jeadened— sto; There youare, with) . case was known to the Cruger family | or a house-owner In my district who ih nty-OVCT Priending hb them are the members of the board to. shen, f eel a dead liver, and right now is the time for ‘ fs Mme, Olga, Mr. Lydecker arose and} voted for Low four years ago who will] Dew policemen. Then he promoted Ja-) discreet (empl mild term) to ex- report,” he sald. = H Ratatat ab tcel hon , He id the Court that {t would be admitted | vate for him thi time." trolman Samuel Doherty, af the Detocs|presa an opinion hostile to the sents] “Who, In addition to yourself, was not MUH OUT OF THE RACE. 7 resurrection. Wake up the dead! Get all: the 9) Foe ee ee eerie ata ine | as eom ao oune gta ahepente aPaeeh of eI veeIsUrea Ue LO Der ee the osu. saztened 77 anked Mey Ttayner . 44 lth out of your system, and get ready for” , 3 q f ¢ in| acceptance?" he was asked, ve wergeant at «salary of $2,00) a y healtate to way -] NE would not Ike to say," responded a te i : winte vi % ood, a What he waa a teuce noble, refined | THe ene Walked broadly. ‘tC have] The following policemen weee retired! yinelng. frankness fate to any with cone | ne wittess wt know that the navic | Sen ca thes winters fas wea Gain ‘woman. A not Fead It," he sald. on persons: Frederick J. Rely, of the] tion that Devery ought to get out for] itor of the Texas was nol. for one. 1 body, brain free from bile. Force is d A DROLORTEDE 96) Ogee Cree a ne ee eee te rier Urea eel eee ea tnt Croker’ Garrat oe think none was aatiated exceut the navi- ne County Clerk: Withdenwa. * Aiea) sae ous and destructive unless used in a gemel . \ as shown. to. Witness James Pendleton | the head of the Police Department.” Newtown station, and Chartew Burcb, of | induced to say tt to Croker, Carroll or [xator of the Brovklyn, and I don’, know! Robert Mut withdrew thin afternoo| “ Y rersuasive way, and the right plan'is toy gh CCruger when ‘he was deposing in Parls,| The Senator was allent for a second,| the Church stroct station, $0 a year:} Sullivan, that he was,” 5 ‘ 4 Wy Ha LB srenzih to the mascular e fandne sald: aeeRed then he naked slowly: Willem Ay Olesns of the Walon Marked | SMeveral bets with the odde slightly in| "Dut notwithatanding you were all, in- | A* * candidate for the county cleckehip. z ne westrenga F : suppose that's him, a right; Faco ria that ‘Bo Hick tation, $000 a. year: Thomas O'Connor, | tavor of the Tammany candidates have| cluding the navigator of the Brooklyn, | He was being at 1 for the | bowels, and stir up the liver to new life and work with: GASCARBTSy) th _weara a mighty fen ty oxpre lon, an} How Is the betting?’ he was asked. | of the West One Hundredth street sta: aay been made. Hut there ts no|dissatisiiod, you signed the report?” place by Senator hin leaves | system cle disinfectant and. bowed tonic. Get a 500° box. to-da Taal caper toe urromata | nasty OE Gonaiaina ial bet ana Hon fies cand, Mocthian’ Acennedly, ot] Enthusiasm behind Soe cere Stott oe aan see te curtn no | ont eld for Goorke, Fanraden, and | montis treatment—ard see how quickly you will be brought Bask ‘ af on, | them a more In response to further questions the | he rs 6 Tammany hom~ Aas " mnoaite, “we cannot Judge or sanity by!” “How are tho eaaa?’ hy eonvietion. witness sald he did not ace the Braoks,' thee, Romie and booklet free, “Address Sterling Remedy’ Cov, Chic ish i v id : . genre gS aioag op

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