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5) BELLO SHELLED BY A COLOMBIAN GUNBOAT. Fate of Town Reported by American Miner Captured and Taken Aboard the Gen. Pinzon, but Promptly Sent to the Marietta. COLON, Colombia, Nov, 27.—The Co-; the Government troops lost ground | American Republica hae Meck deu tees Jombian gunboat Gen. Pinzon has shelled | somewhat, and re mated to sTabornilia, | turn to Wanb tn at once eh the town of Porto Bello. Men from t eink 6 artridges. The Government) Mox > ¢ pening Se gunboat who went ashore after fifty | forces new occupy Taberniiia, which Ie! PANAMA zn “eer ary Navy, _shota had been fired found that the town | n the Colon slde of Barbacon uinorn fh Ing petween| had been evacuated by tho Liberals. w yentantay, var San ‘That the rebel troops are using ¢% FIGHTING DELAYS icoind requiring vr sive bullets was learned by the ex ee acne PANAMA TRAINS. ston of some brought aboa ‘These facts were learned American named Murphy, w’ ured amsuranct He trains tre re Secretary was transferred to the WASHINGTON, Nov, Sere ideo gunboat Marietta from t ne day received following: nda = Colombians j.were ‘Murphy was captured Monday mornis jegram from Capt. of the ast lah. Al oa while out In an open boat with three Lowa: eri) MERU Chinamen and a negro on the way to] Later In the Conwul-General dat the State De- | Playadonna on a mining excursion. |ger cabled: ‘Trafic ving unmo- oer Ut Ned tate He says that one of two of the largest | lested." : buildings in Porto fiello were wrecked | ‘The Colombinn Mt Koo! Weal of fighting hich the Martinez Silva to by the shells. | States, I In a okirmieh Inst night at Buenavista | Mexteo City PERUURY SCHLEY ISIN CHARGED. NEW YORK. INSANITY PLEA FAILS. gator; D. T. O'Connor, his assistant,| On the train over from Philadelphia | sia ordered the trial of the divorce sult and Robert Meece, a detective the Admiral was the object of much | t, go on pofore the referea, ‘Tho indictments grow out of the trial] injerest from the other passengers and! “justice Clarke conciudea that he had no of of the damage sult of the widow re 1 many congratulatory asaur- Riss power to smake the appointment, Capt. George I. Rhodes. He was killed} ances. cause Mr Hehlen had not been ad- by a car at Eighth avenue und One] To a reporter of The Evening World | juaged insane by any competent author: | Hundred and Thirty-third street, June} the Admirhl sald: laveanilelasheraeitsiotihekatarstatOnte | | ‘The order was vacated on the applt a-| i} | 30, 1999, “T must decline to talk for publteston | aig our of his Jurisdiction At the trial two boys—Peter Rentsing | on any question amiing the recent and John Gallagher—ewore that they | inquiry. I feel at peace with the whole lion ot ttouse, Gronsman a Verhaue E had seen the accident, They sald that] world, That Is all [can say who. pr Mdavit of Frat the motorman was not looking ahead| ‘The Admiral added that he wan re-|W lies that the ati = when Capt. Rhodes was struck, but] celving between 6,000 and 708) letters fenae that Mra, Margaret Le was looking at something happening on} dally from all parts of the world, bewr- TaN henna evel E the sidewalk. m the celebrated concroveray para maunitariam | 4 0 57 was deeply gratefu: tT |, for vice of Prot 1 ae Mrs, Rhodes got an award of 7,40] He wan deeply grateful, he + ; vice of Prot E from the jury and the amount was pald : > “by the railroad company. —— rn 7) E ‘After the trial Rentsing and Gallacher | = CHILDREN MOURN “OLD POP & signed a written confession saying that ctr es 1 & thelr testimony had been fala. With Harlem Favorite Fonnd Dead in| oe these confessions the attorneys for th Vacunt Let. ie Failroad tried In vain to reopen the cas. Gi rapau asthe ens inownttarecoreal E che be yaiwareisent(t6/ehuadelphia tLe MU Marlem children, wae found dead to- ‘A few days ago Rentsing appeared at lay li a Vacant lot In Seventh avenue, tHe office of the Dintrict-Attorney “and between One Hundred and dvaerced (hate had been pald mnorey ans ee ae | Fr signing “the confeeston nd that his tO Hundred and FE stiinony on the stand was true. Mr. ts He was wixty-fiye Philbin notified the officials of the road IS atipmed to have died o the Intended to lay the matter be- 16 the Grand Jury. i The three men were arraigned before Judge Newburger, who fixed the ball at S Lewent WISH FULFILLED In behalt of Mens le wars rasly DH Of partic 8 ors MISS BOGGS EXPIRED WHILE from LEFT TO BE REPAIRED, FUR- WAITING FOR A CAR. atta Lea eT ae na ee RIER VANISHED, Thave Just heard that ‘Hub’ ees | Farmer, Society Favor! Mem) oteattr (ile at the Fidelio Club, Mee. Harete Saya Wer Hnaband Des came Superintenden Nursery | Hi ations from the serted Her a the | and Chitdr su wit ate Hy ‘ tre Mr. Le - cf Miss Boggs Sad a me Chie i Mrs Galacte Harris sur years © wish to die rudd: si { wh AVR she } “ ond Her hope had its fuliiment » aye Mga ee ty Uip age en Pat fhe stood at the corner the theme and NOTRE ourisonyivonarestottmenni Mlath street and Columbus to do busine F ' hy way ing for a car, Death came t anil mae Tenny, of Xty-revent ehe sank upon th vids | Oe att vitor, In Bee a he ers summoned ph: 5 R velt Hospital near by but as yp at | ; ald. ti reot station, that some time Miss Edith Allston Boggs was supertn: | ag: some valuable furs to be rev {James Harris, tendent of the Nursery any eth ste Hospital at No. $71 Lexin | ae vse went to the] Bhe wa a Southern tr j anes peat sho camo to New York | learn viet > hal moved awas | ) & trained nurse. Her excell wan living in Haat Seventy-fourth | i brought her into notice | lace ea isiear es Were put on the eane ie Rraduation three yeurs amy YS JULIAN J. COOPER OF Ltosday Mrs. Harris was found. 1 os pointed head of the children’s how; SO SA) Q say they alvo found a large nun y TE was as a wocloty girl tint FRANK W. ELDER. Sheena ee Boggs was known in the Sou PHILBIN’S NEXT BLOW IS FOR DEVERY. [Nervous Dyspepsia. =m DISAPPEAR, ued from First 2, aii! eit einin! Age First town, Borough o1 Queens. “Red Light District Time | -Two years and six months. Record rested an which had been locked up all night having been out on the case for six- teen and ah Capt. afternoon. The jury deliberated f It came to the case. It retired at 4.25 9° terday afternoon When it was lock: the presiding Justice leech ceeesaceeetetitestteredh et linechinel fotetnteten DIAMOND’S RECORD OF SEVENTEEN YEARS. Thirty-eight years Made a Policeman—1884. Made a Captain—1898, Post of n 10,000 nd 300 dive: alf hours, Diamond was in the court- | room when the verdict was renucred and showed no sign of emotion. He returned to New York City this ret Ballot, Eight for Guilty. at women unanimous conclusion on “Vin the jury-room a Duty —New- ar- 3 closed. for hours pefore ke yes= no verdict had CATHOLIG CLERGY IN CONFERENCE, TRIENNIAL Archbishop the I The triennial Synodal Conference for the Arehdic vf New York of the tj Roman ¢ je Church met this morn Ing at 10 o'clock dn St. Pat he al Pract Al the clergy of th archdiocese tons « of h Right phoret DoD D.) Hew, Joseph Brun Tay Rev. Jotin J Kean, tev s. TL, and Rev M D Mtornes, Rev. Tate br. Do pete of, the ARES RE Every time to the Mer eta robb the Captaty window He did ita Muy 5 5 Brae SIger Kot th found — two aminhed Ww palra low at brick ay a elu detectty father, Gen, William & Bog. | inent in soctal and « ec affairs in North! ‘ Carolina er was praia on Baltimore thirty-‘ive years as . tisk ue nle | Weston th ally taking her pluce ing |S erate Seameliarris Young w ndas w member of a pap sworn’ {etl Wwreslilittes phe | teat M. J. mae elie MeQs th street, sondu “8 Thad made Hrown Sooper Shy al | make i ant the WI Introduce MN Extending the| 1) worth of Jewelry Anti-Chinene Law, |t Jonied that he BOSTON, Nov. 27.—The Post Ae eth lecte nin PT aexitie day a telegram from oan Gia tiy stor Te toe say they reading: { fs Hits in hiding 7] Cire vaiued ac Sia and he “1 fayor the Chinese exclusion act ana | 107 thinks Co ere whe intthe husband of Mra. 1b Intend to introduce a ill for its ex. [722 Dad him at Sata “tenalon.” isha x OVERTON PAINE LOSES. TR — — A a 5 whereabouts of the wo: Sohienr ines Railroad Conce: is living apart from hie wife ean WAB'LINGTON, Nov. anoyed her amd Kwore out AAs Tooseyelt to-day signed the ‘in Warrant Hd not be bot s Schwartz ¢ or $1,000 f Granted by the Execuilve Councll of | strq Cooper put a personal in a news A Ove thia after- Porto Bice to the Port American Com | paper saying that she wns fil anit ank nated au Court, before om Fort America und San Juin, tug her husband to call, When he did Te ated for $28,00, alleging = call he found a policeman waiting for Ww. aa hia broker, violated gitne commission. wiving. | him. (ALBANY, Nov. 2.—Gov, Odell left for] The disomerly conduct warrant was “this. afternaon to spend| Withdrawn in court. On the grand tnr- Day | at home with his| ccny charge Cooper was held in $1,W0 ball for examination Aext Monday. —— Good, substantial homes are to be found by bright seokers through Sum day, World Wants, has com This brick went the thief took two overcoats, and walstcoa away and looked ta aes took him a half hour to find ont aio. At was too helped himseif The morning rrigan er. were J opened igh om . “ UE eas by Orrin" foot ‘arate Eitatrmage, Lowenthal thet Bud’’ wa i Gorcimana na Bho "yee, treasurer of whe bry’ Doex) Strasburger’s Demand for | .\'*\- ; AS UN eee een aU TERE TS $50,000 Damages. — th suneet ith Rey Mar. Mev MEETING AT PATRICK'S CAHEDRAL. Three Metropolitan Em-|Admiral Arrived This After-|Guardian Appointed for Mrs.) ton emmy ployees Indicted on Charge | noon from Philadelphia to | Behlen, Sued for Divorce, Me \ustrietined (hey sour (eames CSTE Sed MES STaMe BCH eieeslmeet ale tne aes lock e returned to the rt and, in | Watice Clarke to-day vacated hin own | ‘4 SOTO RARE, Indictments charging subornation of Tear-Admiral Schley arrived In town appointment « ‘Abraham Lavy as ‘ Ae . perjury were found to-day by th and|/this afternoon from Philadelphia. He guardian for Anna ‘Theresa Lang Beh: | of " a Jury against three employee of the] will spend the rest of the week here len: lieged's tol havetgone il insane lover ee Metropolitan Traction Company. The] with friends, dining on Thanksgiving the charges made by her huaband, Her. | the jury men are L. Jullan, Chief Investi-] Day with Mr. and Mrs, Edward Lincoln. man Behlen, tn hls action for divorce, | a | 8sT. | Preaided and Meern wellas the nae H of ea present King & Birnbaum, of No. & with the © were the complainants, | by Archbishop | Mangon had a store tn Newark up mo am well AS Ttawt June It is alleged ¢ wou ence. wae held forder goods in New Yor have | chotehop Corrt nm ostipped to Newark, th | salon following 80, EVERY TIME HE GOES TO Capt, Cha garments in MERCER STREET. | whiter Who raues the Capta | ‘Throws I ke Through | Store W vm. \ n comes back ome one to unlucky an no inwolent crook nim nta to make le him aunt row the Captain. came n from the lerloin to take por | sexston of his own again in Mercer atreet, aome one threw a brick at the front window of T n'w clothing store | at No. (@ East Fourteenth street, and n the Rain voedal ‘committe w robu 1 wan still police 4 ound to tr, 1 6 Into Honso: ts. A y. and (ine same ‘elry Bt very du. again, aa Korn’ noth promived to se ace Mt, 1 but none Kk another window an two coats 1's policeman, Then! THIRTY MERCHANTS | POLICE SAY MANGON HAD A way thirty «| Keep it from boiling over, ballot ama at once taken, It showed that eight Jurors rtood for conviction | Ward wa hel] and four for a beon rea «farther en Having thus » preliminary | ment of t was tiken his sentiment of the ) orman Hest, | morn | er, of Bogh Solonte, who} Purtog th At rumors were rife i# ated |fore nt word to [lo What the outcome would 1 Fapected. tt n Capt Disagreem: cote an and x Nt re ent Justice D, Cady Herrtek entere| th vourt-recd eolock, and a rume that ay ad been arrived sow circulated, althourh the nature felon was unknown he jurymen, with pale faces and red ONE MAN'S VICTIMS, UNIQUE SCHEME. Order Goods Shipped to Newark, Ship Them Mach | New York nnd Sell 1 | Ks thin the oe Court thle morning ¢ c <windled a number of m city out of large sums of money Bleecker at ing them shipped back to tats elty, them at auction and not pay the ns from wh he Dougut them, teh wf the thi that they have been shout $100) worth o: that they hi either merchanta, h M plalnants say 1 at poll from swindl goods complaints nite DELAY FOR R ZOLLENHOFER. ends Not Guilty and jon Over. formerly teller Mank, Hurd tw charging him with the bank. He with Tey ita tie xt Wear jauk ‘Teller Case in t journed until a COFFEE IMPORTER Tells Some Plain Facts, One of the heay importers at coffee in Amerie: nd who Uests that his name be kept from the pub- He in connection with the following subject because of the effect It would have on his business, “T have used coffee for over thirty-five years, | but about a year ago was compelled | to discontinue its use on account of } its effect on my health, Since that} ‘time T have used nothing In {ts pla but Postim Cereal Food Coffee, and | properly prepared it {s simply deli- j clous with cream and sugar, “In connection with this I iso used Grape-Nuts Break While in Florida this winter | car- ried a package With me all the Ume so if | was unable to get what [) wanted for breakfast I could rely en my own supply, “Any one Who could have known of my condition a year ago, and the, very great Improvement now, would | have no cause to question the wis- | dom of my change from the old fashioned diet to the present.” This man fs one of the best-known | coffee experts in the world, and his testimony regarding the favor of Postum Cereal Food Coffee is note- and_then a person gets Pos- od Coffee served under-boiled and consequently almost tasteless. A chemical change takes place In Pos- | tum after it has been actively boiled | 12 to 15 minutes; this change} brings out the food value and the| delicious taste, It‘does not answer to simply leave tt on the stove for 15 minutes, it must stand on the stove | until boiling commences, then be al- lowed to bubble 15 minutes, A plece of butter twlee the size of oa should be put in the pot to Many a man or woman continues in 9 half-stck state from month to month, not knowing that the drug in amie VOOQOOGOOSSOHOAGO eyes r thelr long vigil in the close! duurters of the roum in whieh they Mined, fled into (he jury-box,” They the right nor the I in the dir was in his by his coi rk asked: ave an Hest. rk. folded a held’ dient alowly: paper whiol In his of the attornes4 Assumed a serous Diamond for they Knew well what it the prisoner gullty of t found in the Indictment.” read Mr. Heat Diamond looked squarely at the “ ve te rend verdict. to-day to Ts tS be a St et St eS £ISITANY WONDER. GANNON IS SCARED? “Rel Light? Wardman George Dianert convicted and sentenced to five yenra. Diamond, hia Captain, con- vieted wilfal neglect of of y nnd sentenced at once. annon, who pleaded to a aimiine indictment ays In in a wild sinte of nlarn. i ribicbiiicbiit nny wonder? plead an Indlotment charging him Twith negteet of duty in failing to sup. fe the Webster Hotel, In) Bust teenth He presented by former Dis= triet-Attorney, Wo M. K. Ole who gued n demurrer to the indletment Mr. Olestt maint facts onatitute otherwise a crime as alleged did not TI . und over= plece of | igned Marke with SCANNELL ARRAIGNED. —Pleading In ponet John J. Scannell Indicted respec- duty and) coneptr- acy to defraud the city, were arraigned Judge Newburger to-day John D. Lindsay, appearing for Com- missioner Scoanneli, asked leave to {n- spect the minut irand Jury on ad incompete fered, that th : xan DWYER AND SHEILS’S TRIAL. Judge Newburger Sets It to Begin ec. 1 On the applleation of District-Attor- ney Philbin to-day Judge Newburger xet Dec 9 us the date for the trial of Wardman Dwyer and Sergt. Sheils, of the Tenderloin station, They are under Indictment for neglect of duty tn failing to suppress a disonterly house. An effort will be made to try Ward- man Glennon, under indictment for the same offense, at an carter date. OISTRBUTIN $5000 00 MORGAN PARCELLING OUT AL- LOTMENTS TO SYNDICATE. Underwriters of Steel Inanes V Receive 12 Per Cent. of Amount Pald In, Morgan, of the United { Trust, inaugurated t butte ng syn derw rl The had te which United there- underwriting nj issues will recelve, er cent. of th in by them on, thetr gubseripttons. his ble sum of $25,000,009 will be div tributat in the regular banking chan- nels Speaking of the action of the United tutes Steel Company to-day James I. Keene sabt son, money of for the repayment was longer Needed. company tre so large that before the end of ita frst fle. eal y will have a working capital The net profits for October were $10 instrument. hends all that is important. ‘THOUGH about six hundred differently named pianos are sold in New York, only seven are made by plano manufacturers; all the others bear names stenciled by plano assemblers—those who buy piano parts wherever they can be obtained and then fit these parts together—somchow ! Here isa valuable truth for piano purchasers to know; —all of the highest grade are made by manufacturers, who are few, and that mone of the highest grade come from assemblers, who are mai Piano manufacturing necessitates great establish- ment, great capital and a great corps of educated work men—these are absolutely essential to create a perfect We are piano manufacturers in the strictest sense of the term, we do not make cheap pianos, but we do produce the highest possible grade at the lowest possible cost, and while this is all we claim, it compre- Descriptive Catalogue on request. [ROOSEVELT GETS TWO BIG TURKEYS.) s ONE A THIRTY-TWO POUNDER FROM PENNSYLVANIA. Horace Vose, Who Never Forgets the President on Thankasiv= ing, Sent the Other, 7" WASHINGTON, Nov. %.—President Roosevelt's Thanksgiving turkeys have arrived, and Henry Pinckney, the col- ored steward of the White House, ie ex- pecting to put before the Chief Maxis- trate and family one of the finest birds ever cooked In the Executive Manaton. The regular annual contribution from Horace Vose, of Rhode Isinnd, came this morning. I: welghed thirty pounds and Is one of the largest he has ever went 10 the White House, A splendil turkey also was received from Mrs, Lille E. Niasley, of Lobata, Pa, It weighs thirty-two pounds dressed. Pinckney will make a cholce between these two birds, 10.125 ST Interest cn Dividend Notices. International Paper Company, ® DROAD STREET. NEW YORK. November. 27, 160. HALE ¥ Capital’ Stock, payable December Preferred Stockholders of record of 14, 1901, Checks will be malted. 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