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Hh wunuy: LHUKSDAY EVENING, 1902 STREETS FILTHY BROOKS’S FRIEND “RUTH” A PRISONER IN NEWARK; AND DANGEROUS. FLORENCE BURNS’S MOTHER LOATH TO TESTIFY Worst Condition, ni te Now'that Was Ever : Known. | MAY BE CLEAN SUNDAY. |. . FEBRUARY 27; \ iE | n Commissioner Woodbury Says the Public Will Be Proud of Work. The streats.of New York City o-day more dangerously unclean than at any other time within the, memory of any resident are Commissioner Woodbury, of the Btreet-Cleaning Department, knows that the streets are disgracefully @irty and admits as much, but he dds that by Sunday they will be in better shape than ever before “Yes, the strete are Yirty sa Dr, Woodbury reporter of The Mut we are doing them clean and @hus far I am Of this depertm: are complain Mth that is to and that they worse than under ions, and what speak without Other departme: before Clean by & “You may say th muahoclihe woraiunn RY OES = ' yon batts they will havelr& | LORENCE BURNS IN COURT. Bunday. Statements prepar (Continued from First Page true that airs. Burns an ‘ a fed an " ses ‘ ‘ Schur Clark, who is in charge of the at a were spirited away % a 1 and If it wa ing na “ . forthe removal 0 ae yj them as such he refuses to produce AP ate aes A aaeait y k ‘ I ae what this department has been v3 them = 3 BORE tO“ RY on ® r i tr J ~ - ae re E “When one considers what w have] At present they are out of the jurise | ®t the porns were: madelan ' t . Ansions to See Father . po A ed to do,” said Supt Clark, “1 do diction of the Court, and Mr. Backus | > impert curtosity-seek ri i ; i : rieii Lis nat a ! : i Believe tha: any cause for compl : . Sere % 5 Mrs. Burns driven to serious {ll . wlie * e “2 ‘ : * 5 " h mri! be found a othe first will not deny that the wh Burns “ : a visit of Prince Henry almost the} family {s at the residence of Mr. [°** ; pre oti i Ml Chambermata Examined. snow-remova! f business | Burns's mother at Now Brunswick, ||!!!" Attorney: Jerome mn iL rs - " 1 : the i a « xt morn alaree| NO abhi sda Fea. LJ =i ae y ' . k : examined t ‘ . 1 . TELL CORONER'S JURY THAT M’AULIFFE a a WAS NOT KILLED BY A FALL OR STRUCK BY A CAR EICHT WORKMEN ——~OIL-GAS VICTIMS ONE DEAD AND ONE DYING AT BAYONNE WORKS. cleaning | those on “> REISS ENONERATED. PAYS" averie nich tram CIAN @t work clearing a path fourth street at North River « to Fifth avenue, down to place. and then down Broadway + # heaviest B Ty, in order that a a j Prince might be clear for him Si IN FORGERY CASE. ilrrom! Firat: Page. | The Mysterious Case of James M’Auli celve the edom of the city. Thar! zl | was only the start of the Job heavily during this work on t It rained | vrenenc., MAGISTRATE DECLARES HE 0.00 BELIEVES HIS STORY, 15009) 2)" Taye rye ors anc enth those w ance at that ni Park AML Right in Court Magia \ ‘ “ at Mea fed of 1 000 on at ne Obtained sed Sta | Chicago lady ial 415 LINEMEN CO ON STAKE. New York Telephone Company's Men De- mand More Wages. MAY AFFECT THOUSANDS. Probable that All in Metropole itan District Will Be Out To-Morrow. ined linemen employed ork Telephone Company - ‘ went on strtke x rease in wages. rdered by the Line city, and ta in the ed shortly tt qwill tne Brooklyn—seventy> vent ont at noon, and f the men will not 4 probable that a me he politan dis airtke to-morrow, ntrik tnsen an eusple ¢ ele affort to obtain coer Weges As a remilt of the storm and pales are down all ané@ the need for ak workmen ls imperative. ‘The Moers of the compamy say that die nen aad not made a previous complaint, are striking for an ine of @ cents a day. At * of wages a lineman .y ang « ground man 1 get $2.50 « day. « ground man, sing his ite, is “ 7 £ wages 4 men “ akes rink * sy fay they are certainly w s ° 1 that the company has made ‘Ohio and other n to-morrow. yn has appointed committees trom the West end 0 «0 work, Cael en COULDN'T DO IT. Milk Diet Failed. Food that will actually lift one out of a sick bed is worth knowing of. A writes: “I want te tell tive cure Grape-Nuts Food in a case that was comsid- hopeless. ered alme Certifie get aos ha ‘I know you do not look wpon ; | Grape-Nots as a medicine, but inas- | | much aa the food certainly does build i DEAD. t systems, {t seems to me Wess Saracens allied to a tonic, Now | 5 i ae West) about the cure. iene En . Last spring a dear girl friend fell Srrested BEING, | ond was taken to one of the hos- MURPHY JEREMIAH No 4% West) nitals, but weeks before entering the as hospital she had been able to take RESUSCITATED, nothing but milk to nourish her, all ROY AMES other foods distressed the 6 VTRICK so much that she tried to live on the | HBHONS. MICHAE milk alone | MEADDEN, PATRICK ‘The doctor in the hospital endeav- RYAN JOHNS ored to keep her alive with broth and Ww 1 MAR other food, but her stomach refused to retain anything but milk, and very | | ! * | ta time. . a ores ae | worked away at the resident | | alice = "orks } ohysician until he consented to my | a) . tmking her home to see what the 7 enulta i | i hange would do for her, The poor Eimolished.” | . kar m still) nid so very weak and nervous | | exes oll and 50 at I felt quite dublous | oe o tcome, nevertheless = it Grape-Nuts | : nded to give her, World Wants viet ae ae | 4 r a little while I i | | warmed some milk and poured it Always Bring ; | ~ ver a tablespoonful of Grape-Nuts . and suaded her to take it. She did ! 2 ane ) with fear and trembling, for she uccess e lid not expect to keep the food A down. After giving her the food T | aeiecrers DS BEOPD. UE started to read her a Oty andiak: . Hi *! though | nteresting one, Paid Help Wants | ovrrincate. and Huge an tie Bann Howptat if eres sper idares fereer< 939 in this morning’s told of Reiss comt J ia 2 eee first words were ‘Did I really World. aa ae | hevinal mn Sa ig ape-Nuts? BUT , work x ph te hep them, but cou . z belleve {t. After two or Paid Help Wants ta te BUTCHER ENDS LIFE. ; eo I gave her a little mors) A eee | | 1 same good result. Grada- ANB cice N's pupercomban,| Wie Finds stim Dying trom) FRIENDLY CALL RUINOUS, |i: the same good result. Grada- " of Polson, L (Pe fiz 2 amount until after a few daye she rate JImspectors Nephew So Damaged | was able to eat a saucerful with no Be : He Wae Taken to i tat | bad effects AGENTS 10) JANITORS 11] stadison ave eralteventecavertestii ' eee a Cate tore \ Ic “ 9| troubles. wed gre | * ERS 1 LADIRS TAILORS. 5 "tls w 1" 1 * , a . BAKERS 7 LAUNDRESSES 5 fc and ht 2 fr | to BLACKSMITHS } MACHINISTS ? before: the Could Not Learn Anything. i CS Ee . @ONNAZ MEN : 2 1 ae pyr rc = | i ae DOOKBINDERS MILLINERS van ure, said Ba ! « w 5 ‘ ow trelley car lave ine | ! BOOKKPPPERS NECKWEAR | ESTATE TO HIS Sap ipted poe rs Hing x Hicted these rie A eS i PHILADELPHIA, i a Mi ' Bere nie BUTCHERS Dalmedo, formerly the sahil ; " t r ait | ; ie CANVASIERS 5 PIANO HANDS n this city, who * Y “ . ; CASHIERS PORTERS the residue sath akeas. *X tM “ CHAMBERMAIDS PRBSSERS punting to about #, ; | CLERKS 3 PRESSMEN Smith, his firat wife. He ¢ Fh paride on Hnewlst COLLECTORS 1 ROOPERS 5} from her in 1894. was the Oret tven) Cee TiimeLies 3) a " ‘ \ . (1 the nase blow wae tires. f eis F dl cooks SALBSLADIES .. wy 3 CUTTERS SALESMEN Py Saw Mesulite Fall believe he com get ap an = DENTISTS .. SAWYERS ce i ney . aanle : Diewwaaens 0. 3 sxinr maxon. ¢| TROLLEY CAR AFIRE. . : Sapnel Ma about DRESSMAKERS S| GOLUERERS 3 Spee H hi Merk | ‘ | bm having to thie DRIVERS SPINNERS 3 rent on Broadway Line Plays A ‘ | : EOS. Pair DRUG CLERKS.. RAPHERS . 6 Fanny ke. r | t * he digesting them- SAMROLNERERS TOOLMA Kans 3 t Shen there must have heen | . ely have to do ts to 4 aes ve ‘ wo blows 4 » pesbens | antics of the elecirle current that had ‘ a4 Vive woe 3 at , , Ke tienen ebearee FINISHERS % toa Brond nay: tr y car near ' | ¥ | “ - ¥ re ad mi a bs street he floor of the car aul » ; ‘ 1 i : ie aD ree 5 i ate 3] caught fire, but was extinguished de Was Not Struck by ¢ Ried Ss BOlgA sbouL f Moa jis . i i‘ Sie ait . FOREMEN .... . 3) WAIT HANDS | fore much damage was mow Tu McAuliffe at % ha h a | f e food + ular . GROCERY CLERKS. 3 WAITRESSES u New State Regent Elected. bn a ‘northbound sixth: n MOF’ Thomas E. W. Rrown, the nouse| S'blow from strnig : rote h \ 1s « rignit’ | fruit ad all it our ¢. ‘ \ ‘ ‘ted at th “at RRoomeveit, wast je ta] nilip F : r ‘ i I, . . . wardinn My husband joins in thanking you ‘4MPROVERS 4 —|ham, of Syracuse, was to-<ay elected ¢ 9 Ki ch to 2 e's testimony, |eician, gave to the} ihe re t] capt, Donan whose pr ‘ e. is RRWORES LAL heartil , m by the death of Rev, 0, H. . YA man got on at Forty-ninth street} ‘Could a man sustain such injuries@s|McAuliffe just five fect tall, whereas George the dent and inten, Mich, ~