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THE WORLD: WED) ESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, FLOOD THREATENS covrener CISE [JONES FORCED TO (NEWSPAPER CLUB HOSPITAL WALLS. WORRIES SENATE. ADMIT UNTRUTHS. ip MERRY TIM Overflows Low Lands at Brooklyn Hospital for NO ACTION YET ON TILLMAN Contagious Diseases and Endangers Lives. In Kingston avenue hospital, Brooklyn, 107 patients suffering with contagious diseases are endangered by rapidly rising waters. Melting snow has thrown such a ‘ood Into Fennimore street that the grounds of the hospital, comprising eight acres of low land, are three feet un- der water. All the buildings of this hospital, thirteen in number, are isolated like islands in the flood The heating and ¢ en put fb the lives ened ln conseque 107 Pa oking plants have Of the thents nmall- Y-seven are suffering uh pox, fourteen with measles, nineteen fever aod with eria, These patients seen put under extra blankets, atl) suffering with c The whole section of the abou the hoapital is flooded sa raging Ww he low er t from the read side a Dr dou 1, of the Brooklyn Health Board, hes appe i , ve Bewer and Fire Departments The Yire artim vis offered to an BUTCHER KATZ | AS BURNS Continued girl who stinds charged murder of her sweethe Brooks. What the District now seeks ia sure indictm of the prisoner | T pelieve 1 too fair int the Distelet-Att y sald shor! je learned that Attorney Ba ther. mo: Jant t} she young, frail with «n Walt have been y after is had spirited away er and sister of the the dete | cally believe I nave erred. 1 demerve | ensure for t presenting the | ase for the people i for Girl's Parents. t-Attorney thia afternoon | made a demand upon Judi Majer for subpoenas to pring Mr. and | Mrs Burne and Gladye into court The bellboy Washington was recalled ‘The examination was held | ther recone, ye Court of Spectal Semstons. You said when you went into the | Ceotains room and saw thie girl alone ntified her at onee?’ said Mr Jerome softly Yeu After you walked through that room yu talk with any onet’ No air How long afterward was it that saw chis girl again company two other women? About a half an hour. Hy gradations did the Attorney bring most facts agatost the Bu’ « sir you w th bi damaging easy nut Washington described the two women defendant. ‘The wom ve bellboy 1 was a vrt woman in dark clothes, we ‘a big hat war a yo w of light com ‘ mouth and | 1 * with much particularity the wi ness described the woma saw oon the right of Miss . Mr. Machus Exelted. At all thin Attor Backus got much excited. He asked many a an endeavor to stow and that the w have seen ao much J Mu asked Washington how jong he had looked at the wom , tina Jevetoned that ne hought wos three minutes was only half a minute. Justice Mayer keenly examined the witness remarding the secutiny wave the woma » were two gas jets burnin nad a good, fall view of i say she wore a picture hat, what do you mean? A. Well, a large hat like all the ladies wear, Q. Waa it worn off her head, no that you could see her hair, or was it down over her brow? A. 1 couldn't see, it was worn just like om wear them In describing the woman to the police Washington said she a jong, thin nose. Q. Look at this defendant and now tf you think she 5a a long 1 A Yea, sir, 1 should say #o. Not Long and Th The fair defendant smil joes no very rarely. The defendant's nose te anything but jong and thin, It is as perfect a bit of feminine nose as any woman would want to have, @. Look at her hair and say if it is dark? A. No, it seems rather light now. @. You would call her complexion dark, now? A. Yes, I would call tt dark Justice Mayer concluded and = Mr. Bchurman again took the witness in We George, take ® x00d look at this de. pein and say what color are now. A, They are dark. Q. Darker than her hair? A Yes, sir. Mr, Schurman then went on, but it was like raking over dead ashes and nothing new was developed. One ques tlon was this “When you were describing the wom- you trying to give an in No. 12 were defendant at the a description of the bar? A. Yew,. air “Repeat that question.” said Mr, Backus, “I don't believe he wants to tay anything like that’ The question was repeated and Wash- ington again declared that he wan iry- Ing to describe the defendant. Te wale 4.20 o'clock before Washington was excuse, The cross-examination of rom Firat Page) Tt fe arranged to r nthe hospital grounds to the sewer mannole at Albany avenue and Clarkson siree Even the wer is higher iy (nan the hospital grounds Water 1 the water faster than |t car Dr. Raymond hie tion, had to wade throug his waist Boats have bee ired at Sheepe- and are being take he 9 that food and supplies can for Dr Raymond on critical and want ome ae siov 7] and are Ja. villoas LANDSLIDE OUT ON LONG ISLAND. WESTRURY 1. 1. F r gereon the Long Island Railroad trains were delayed two da half to day by a landslide about 4 qua te Mh hours ar eam of this place ened aud th slid down and aeroms the tr ‘Trains from Ronkonkoma, Port Jeffer Greenport, Smithtown and Wading River were stalled while the being cleared sant ning | son In the vic of Minewia the tracks: Long stand Railroad ar cove ered with about two fect uf water LURED HERE CASE WITNESS, Mr Sharnan flor stating he w awe of the defendant's tude re Kurding the appear 11 Scharman wi been able Mr and Mrs. Burne a Mr. had © serve aubpor the witnesses hat Mr Schurman stacement Jerome, hie face pale and his arm bound because rheuma that it had elon point where Mr Hurns ant his daugh ter mu: produce! If Mr Backus them Mr ws ould make on salt that wing to fair hapa he should tnave Kone and stood on tie peoples rights ‘We regard this case simply ce 4 quiry so wanted 4 full inves tion of the facts, Otherwise we « have gone before the Grand J shall never err in (ais way aga proceed 1 othe appe asie subp nesses Jerome Makes a Nrenk. There is Atoor 4 speech to at this he raid Bu trict Jerome expects noe Henry Ae he began Wddress the Court o make incture Your Majesty waving tis arm tramatically There wes e Jerome by weman over ae this time addressing the ¢ any ilone There ie the room. Mr er shed and uch Py ed inee talk in the oxpl Sent Away by Lawper. Backus admitted that Burns family it is, said the lawyer ening World reporter, ‘Mrs Burns i* not wel Bhe hae nm greatly votiered by frequent calle at the house, I thougat she needed + “1 don't any reason why I should assist the District-Attorney to perfect his case.” continued Mr, Backus, "Mr Jerome has heen very friendly and courteous, and tam obliged to him But f have the interests of « young client who is charged with murder to Protect “AM TL ocan say is that Mr. and Mrs Burne and Gladys are away with friends and are not at home Where they are I cannot say at this time. Bellboy on the St The examination thei George shingto proceeded with the colored nell: boy, on the stand, Mr. Backus resumed his croms-examination, Mr ckila took Up considerable time In elucidating how far from the young oman he wi when he firat saw her in the hall of + Glen Island Hote! The witness thought it was about twenty feet A man was #ent to measure tne die tance indiceted During the cros*-exam: Burns looked bored. She ver in est in the proceedings, Once her eyes wandered about the room and. rested upon Harry Cohen, one of Brooke's chums Something flashed in her oyes—it might dave been anger or hat She gave no sign of recognition, how- ever, and swept her eyes over tis face with a cold haughtiness, Then a! turned away and pald no more attention to him, Crotsexamination of the bellboy by Mr. Backus proceeded @ Did you are any ene fine Glen Intend Hotel on (dar Fri A. Yes, tots many couples dit you show to -onme om thet night. A. I really can't say. Mm the Girl Stand Up. w, step down here, Mr. Washing- ton,” said Mr. Backus, He took the pocorae by C the bechina ptied! mee a her to acks Arre | | AND M’LAURIN. Counsel as to Rice's Murder. This and Father Vorgeries. or Past Have Been Troubled with {Your Yourself Mumbus , Who Is 78 Was Curedot ‘ER'S SAFE CURE my of Kidney . Be Sent Reader | Wody vas 2 While Committee Stra swith Uroblem of Pan. | In his efforts to break the forve « Potrtek shing Hefractary Members Valet Jon testimony a& \ E vere T. Patrick, charg: murder of William Mo Ric: " ment declines WASHINGTON Ngati | fi ay Weyara cd gallerie Benge were) Robert M. Moore delivered H when the ing blows to-day jeipa ie He got lore the jury the * eninge: Sen | given « t by Jone the eu Soain [ceedings In one Jones t ‘ a to particina c red: flee there was no forgery ani ne CREE Ew NS ‘der, and that t k wos R n ‘ 5 Horney. In another the valet t ‘ iaring Me, woraker {Sistant District - Attorney © F | “ . (Ohio) moved to adjourn on eccount of that Patrick was Rice's attorn Jo add he McKinie” memorial exercises whet had cholorformed the old millionaire | ers Serko ne eine of che TUS") without the knowledge of ven at about 12 o clock The object of bringing out “ | ywe (Mich Ch stories is to contrast them wi Ne mn Privitexes atdlone Jones told the jury end ; js eee venation at ,| the force of his revelations cons + very lmportar nm dteciaion | ing the plot he now says Patrick cor = wut, Loe spon w h reached By] iJ " b instruction of the we ere-] cocted. M Moore also th es ath : fore asked (hat Settate adjourn aay he told the story abou! th Hoe Geen des There waa ne « : ' tte wan cal The Committe 1 Blee-]after talks with Baker, Rice's ‘ a had with Ovts lawyer, The inference he wishe < Mir Osborne jury fo draw ts quite : ‘ Mr tie Jones admitted this noon that f he had deceived his own counse) in) [tite fhe 1 statements made to him about the ease shall be auministered) to eal ; and t rate will Jones's pti te Poller y W ave we reatet (his die raminatlon a , se - ‘ 1 ” i Ly MoM k +, @ Ca ak juestioned n Jerom . fi AL aw Halon an taken down by a atenog: |!** shaw ¥ -- SSS . . nt | one 8 TAKEN BY LIEUT. STRIBLER apie " 1 WITH NATIVE SCOUTS. | N | A as | He h us ]was correct. It was > ' Whe Has aud Aawiete p 1} ‘ ne said had pn M | Moore read the who! . n pa P statement was an at x ne “4 fe wa of all the susp * Mr I y |, WABHINGTON Pei 26 Gen On in the case Jones t i ‘t i fee tontay leitne Wa what Patrick still e bad t that Lieu ribi he nilippine There was a denial « . aS | &o aptured Lucban on thelof murder and a pom sertion that} mit aha: he tal ee Pa <A «aw s tus | ner is confined a League < almost 8 c piure te reported je sume | etateme lie mow Kt of William Dune tr Ghow atte : Jay old | : tatement so Hak A a4 nae en res ¥ ™ ‘ Qw ’ be Ndout tires weeks re DY : 5 laf he fo it 1? an munities Atrorney office ; ‘ fold nin He was captured by Second }Q@y ued a f ‘. Knew it Pratt, Firat infi % [him be 1 A Yes x 4 | the Simiar esu mmunica a also Baker 1 ye A x umes a ors ven soldiers, besites . f wa hs ty if é M Mu «kh aus e's t ree Talk with Baker. « About the @ How x after gotting it war J before sou maw Capt Baker? AN ma tid ! wo Weeks sw m about 5 1 " after Fomba soou \ aitay A i Capt. Baker half an how ‘i Q) Whateve ada ie . We , A 7 ae ‘ im M gow 1 , as 7 . \ tase ! ‘ . Fthinte aw: ™ aN 1 i Q Where A Me OW Aled | thods failed in| bee's room \ some A \ how is belleved | Tombs [Otc Ont a bd 8 of the No was A Capt Hak WF dividing the islend into wmail| Nho).w ap aquares oy military «© sand m Mr. Osborne Hye tng tt impoenlnle nauraenia ta] vlower Mille — votain food or ry @ What iy) eae thle =? tereace” Avon we ss DISEASED KIDNEYS. i the evening ur ‘ hem Y i : i Any of Your Famil FLOOD § DAMAGE ne f “ " : A | SpIerAN Tan preg ide : {Kidney Disease. Mak. a Test ot Un Sat sty iwas rating rine and brn at CURED FREE. . done Mr George Haight, Q@ You told story yo \ve.. New York given them war the ecto | Years Old, Says S SCHUYLKILL RIVER GETS OUT) 400: know vin) wt is Kidney words, our I vey ) . 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