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4 : . BOTHG pte THE WORL Dr. Donlin Testifies that Irritant Gas Caused Death, and Dr. Witt- haus Declares that He Found Mercury in the Intestines in Small} Quantities. Dr. Donlin. at the Patrick to-day, testifir had been Marsh Rice The wit autopsies during hi eer asa phy- murdered man Dr. Witthan estific at he found t t Cross-examin: that he did not find Proceedings meret it Dr 1 n walled 1 ot testimony war be M the will of 186, w getting Into evidence on Priday after noon Just before Court @ dozen vain Dr, Dontin | performed mory that he had certain the efte lungs IS THE BEST SKET ALB FRT T PATRICK sified to t bat ne rH other you a Inhalation before death of an ir- me cise that) ritant ans was the only means the rim oan teeitant cant’? know of any weald ca orne solemnly. Dit you say t Canse of Demet gestion y x 4 SBE tut word t « And ne didn't use it thie morntne either,” said Mr ' ai Moore t kar make the x toda: j 1 to cut him off 1 ‘ ‘| , Juror Campbell te tt exami. . forged Mr M Recorser : Mr M . pneam Kc 1 rest! 1 ; ' erat th ingestion w ‘ Mr M extensly . @ Did . ' P 4 Be Witttinwe Hatten att TURNED OUT TRUE. | Cottee Drinking Responsible. te the be him, but Tee with rootn went # fact that Lown ¢ World Wants | A MINUTEIN IY a Mays Retebie’ WATER MILLS HIM, WW HIS CELLAR, “2. PaldiHiclo Wants ame a dull puain at the base of the 8 | 4 in this morning's wart. My ide w World a i DECKHAND SLIPS OVERBOARD MRS. FRANK STUMPS FOUND ‘ ‘ ea FROM TUG. HUSBAND'S BODY. ; iy BUT 266 Paid Help Warts in the other N. Y. papers combined, | \tthumat Patted Our at ¢ He He Had Apparently Gone i Steep Dies Refore Ambate “" ene Me Was Viet Rene iin Hrooktye c AGENT fat that at ARTIFICIAL § me he fext t me pre A i + my BAKERS 7 ' ; i ae BONA? an sail ata BOOK BIN DIRE r rt olf { i BOOKKE 4 ous Wrought in a e ani a tired child y restored to | Coffer used ive re MOMMA K M girl CoMPosITOHs K na truth of cooKs OH APIONR Hi 1 wish CRocHErens hat truth » break ~ veral others —— — to health 25.000 Persons See Ski aces Emberster Geis Two Vears : . taking Abehe Sant a de i Wiliam Ht Postum Food Please do. not head sh : i ; rfor J. Fish & publish my pot Loam willing Americans, withesved te ski racing to- 43 to answer letters of Inquiry if stamp is inclosed.”” Name given by Postum day at Holmeketien. Gloelme made the Co,, Battle Creek, Mich. longest leuy, 29 1-2 metres. State's prison MONDAY EVE! “CHLOROFORM AND MERCURY NG, FEBRUARY 3, 1902. WATERBURY’S $5,000,000 FIRE One Hundred Families Homeless and the Militia Guarding the Ruins—50, 000 Strangers | Gather to View the Devastation of the Fifteen Hour Blaze. | nes EES CPpectel to The Heening World) brought insurance agents hurtying toy ‘There are probably 50,000 strangers) 10." ide Ph ee WATERBURY, Conn., Feb. 3—| estimate losses in the town, seeking relatives or|® bar aie AL ane ge With more than one hundred fam- The ugliest feature is the direct! gratifying curtosity “ x ced illes homeless; with twenty blocks | Charge of incendiarism made by) The gas and electric companies un- 3] e e pp p » ef bd i the lof her finest buildings in ashes; with | Charles M. Truman, proprietor of the/ have repaired the damage to their Hs pr Suoce eke beni Hee iin | SCOVIL House This hotel wes re-| plants and the city outside of the 5,000,000 of he e | | r material wealth| mote from the flreawept area uirned section will be lighted to-| s en . to |esten up by flames, the ordinary} The fire started In the basement, | night | : ‘ busting manufacturing city of] which was closed By to-morrow it will be possilil Ay a8 Waterbury to-day is almost stupefied| It Is also clatmed that flames were | for the authorities to determine Bie | by one of the worst fire disasters noticed simultaneously in the first|shall be done toward rebuilding ‘ aes 1 ne and third floors of the Reid & Hughes | district. Building Mayor E.G. Kilduff said this after The Chief of Police t« makiag al! noon | New England has ever known For fifteen Militin In Urdered Out hours from 6.20 last night flames raged in the heart of thorough investigation and will act To-day’s terrible loss is confin iat : A the city. Block after block cook fire | #5 soon as he sifts the evidence | to the business and m ee s d . as the finmes were spread by the| Fifty 1 nd Strangers There. tion and the burden of th t { wind Late this noon the fMfemen| Upon the insurance comp keeping " m BI ed on incendiaries. from the eight rby cities started | Wage-eurners, the bulk of the wor | At 2 o'clock this afternoon the city | home. They were escorted to the| ing populatic mployed In the big has partially recovered from its fre|station by hundreds of citizens and | manufactories, are not affected | eee Se | panic, Under the energetic jivection| heartily cheered. They had fought| The fire started in the department /the “usiss wie wc the fire for ten hours without rest! store belonging to Reid & Hughes, a°) mites | of the Mayor and the Chief of J street. This was | the burned the militia. and were covered from head to foot | Nos. 108 to 112 Bank with tee. | one of the biggest stores in town, and Throughout the burned district) filled as it was with inflammable ma- under control of The vast triangular district whien nta a loss which wi itd not ex | was swept clear by the flames rep $5.0 approxiinst ery train thie afternoon has ENGLAND REJECTS this afternoon are dozens of people ruins for valuables. guard is maintained searching the Strict military and vandalism is kept down terial, the fire burned so fler the local fire I] hope of saving t w s gone. No one was in the store at th | the fire started, though A. L. Lya T. Crocker and A. K. Burnham were there at 6.15, a qu before the of an hour | flames liscovered were Sale of Men's Neckwear. tion of the lunge coextensive eith | | When they left the place they noticed e nothing wrong and did not sme! smoke. The Narrow When the fire broke out the wind dé rench four-in-hand Answer to Dutch Note Suggests that Nether-} was blowing almost a gale from the made of all-silk Baratheas : r r southwest A heavy rain was falling Sane we lands Get Authority from Fighting Boers. ati Hiikad tie eeent onl thal Ace and Reps, in plain colors, also fanned by the strong wind. When New corded effects and faney the roof of the Reid & Hughes store Stripes and polka dots, in fell in a shower of sparks flew into. medium and dark colorg, webs LEGA tx) the sky, was caught by the gale and 45 cts., had received England's reply to his note regarding| gres were started In a dozen new value 75c. & $1.00. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St o+o- —— | Wied Blew Almont n Gale, 3.—Official announcement was made to-day that Premier Dea Kuyper places. The firemen were forced to retreat ‘ap by step and block by block. One proposals, but that the negotiations would be continued Raid LccaRieH wel eullalaca laugh The news of the refection vas made public in the Chamber by the For-l ar. and during the progress of thy His answer to the interpeliation ts| conflagration more than a quarter of a million dollars’ worth of property was ablaze at the same time. 3 Relief! was sent from New| | peace overtures for South Africa. The reply will be published to-morrow Later it was learned that England had provisionally rejected the Dutch} eign Secretary in response to an inquiry conatrned as suggesting that the British reply hinted that the Netherlands Government should obtain the authority of fighting Boers for their proposals and then apply again JAMES BUTLER CHOICE ee GROCERIES CANNED GOODS ANOTHER SPECIAL SALE. Two weeks ago we announced our first big Canned Goods sale of the season. The result was a surprise even to us, as thou- sands of cases more than we anticipated moved from our counters and shelves into the best homes and hotels in New York. Assuming that our old customers are ready for more, and that the new friends we made during that sale have had a chance to test our quality, we now announce another offering for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Housekeepers, proprietors of hotels and boarding houses will do well to take in a generous supply while this sale is in progress. Prices we quote apply to all but our eight suburban stores. LIBERTY BRAND CORN, SUCCOTASH, PEAS—A BARGAIN. CONDENSED MILK. cane rom the richest and purest of anekimmed milk Liberty Brand is a LER A BUTLER c CHOICE GROCERIES MAINE ¢ regula 2 MAINE. SUCCOTASEL Lean HUSBARD'S EARLY JUNE PE ALL THREE FOR VEGETABLES. VEGETABLES. Tomatoes, Aner S 13¢ Feste Corn, sheet. taney Maine. % " 8c * 33c FRUITS. Finest Packed. Me Brand Cherrte: #2 8 Naked plain OF mance, @ donen Domestic Mattituck As Island, & doven. $2 State heertes, (itor uneae 9c fr White Claver | rar " 15¢ taney California slumbin River 19 4 8c ' Penehes, + g peiicd zs c . jo 9 ie 15¢ a ra W linn’ Kinpered vertnnd tbc vie KS 14c¢ Hiver Kipperea Green Gnwes or - 2c te a “o Nde md Venches, ge emem, Mar phe meen * Q% l6c SOUPS AND Defense Brand a | ONE CENT SPECIALS For 2 Days Only—Monday & Tuesday. ENAMELINE, @ can, 1c | CLOTHES PINS, 25 for fc WASHING POWDER, a pkge., fc | SALARATUS, Saige’, @ pkée., 1c LAUNDRY SOAP, a cake, 1c | YEAST, a cake, fc WASHING SODA, a pound, 4c | MATCHES, box of 200, fc CHOICE LAUNDRY BLUE, a box, fc | LAUNDRY WAX, each, fc GROCERIES