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. Sota OF THE WORLD: WI: DNESDAY ‘EVEN: IW, APRIL 10, tyUZ. Pcrepyn MELD R—— DR. CLENDENIN’ S) KIDNAPPING WARNING FROM WOMAN LETTER-WRITING CRANK ? Coroner’s Investigation | Brings that Conclu- SHEPARD TO SPEAK. tet He Reve’ OLED iva vw. ah joe a || Resemblance of Case to Rowayton Scandal Makes Investigators Think e ‘the, Maniac Responsible for Letters. ; i Prominent Dem FATAL BLOW WAS SEEM oe alk Decision Reached WasAgainst |» mllation of Mick : Murray Mutier Testimony that It Was All Oxt Satur h mp an Accident. MISS STONE HE RE APRIL of 4 t Miss ¥ ‘ 1 eM evening, Ap her ‘ 5 A new crimé was added to-d ‘ ies ae the long iist of unsolved mu ne: my Ne KAISER TO HONOR RICHTER. teries of the last few months ChE SUaLL, GWANDIOPENA! A181 The Coroner's jury ©” that Si aie RR TACE fe : n a f Robert McKay was killed by a blow sae = st , ac “struck by a person unknown to the M ia wnt ha “ sold at hip t gry.” Nera fro id RECEIVED BY M LOUBET Friends of McKay assert that he 8. yropIM OF GAS DIES. | PAHS a victim of the Harlem gamblers 7 4ioke s 2 bre y ; io i Ont: one witness saw f Werihes trons | I i blow struck, de is unable . . I McKay's *ssailant BIG DEMOCRATIC DINNER fa 4 Saw the BI Stenek. . est | i : a . x Ket ” r wa M w it aa ZENAS W. BLISS DIES the blow INL A Hewlett WA - 5 Joon, took of his i axe Co a the bar. ; i “e c ft ealcae nent vane to-day by 3 Ae 5 war Y + OFFICERS TO GO TO GERMANY. testifled & ' sed, WASHID IN. Apr ‘ Testimon: SSC tee MURIEL THREE AND A HALF YEARS OLD. GABRIELLE, EIGHT AND A HALF YEARS OLD. via ol Der sao aien.t given by formes se Ik the ftev. Del Glen strention ing paid now toy fore. She saw two men seize the 97 VERMONT BID IN McKay fal! and that was " 4 woman with a letter writing | this later phase of the mystery Clendenin children while they were WasiinGToN, April 16 seen ntty fest ‘ é aA ba Pacey mania At the same eime on the street, throw them into a cab of ler nolaes. was cia but. ean they) evidently: be Those who have investigated the| watching over the two git and drive away with half the village te ar the ‘Brook Heved that McKay was a victim of the strange circumstances surround! hg relaxed) ‘The minis Of Westchester yelling after them Ter line ; Harlem gamblers’ feud viene NEW OIL FIELD. the threatened effort to ktdni guards about his place and all sus- i Clendenin refused to say to- COVE SHORE eC AnD PLAN. prea eas) see Kennedy crowd) KNOXVILLE Team 6 Otea Westohester minister's two daughters | picions looking persons are kept at @ sarre be thle ier epee GTON, April 1 he had befriented M: e fact tha aslelrociwihial Cees eee i distance. _ Sui iment chan at enarae mite at a depth of Lom feet Since the Rowayton school scan-]| tn addition to the guards retained| 0Y ® Woman. apparently. It was in “ tP 1 9 old style a tt DID NOT CARE FOR HER BABY, ‘4!. where the wife of Principal Me- Mr. Clendenin, Capt. Walsh, of| te old style of handwri PERTH AMBOY m— Clellan confessed to having wr \vestchester station. assigned M Hattie Path scores of indecent letters to ax many] Detect Doty to accompany tne a ke old respectable persons in the Connecti-| children whenever they go out for a lally |: 5 she hioiky for! out town without any motive save | walk EE caused them to twitch in their ikamlneaneiaealtant eh \ethscs anonymous | They were comipelied to in WORK OF ART FOR SALE sa FO tO. erehy RE On receipt of the letter Mrs. Clea-| 1, aug tarted in St. | ’ order that Mr. Htowlet: mah ermine Marquis | this peculiar disease has been prom-|denin, while greatly ala iec sald! Peter's at West-| whether either of ¢ 4 Mewar's fe, advertives that|inently before the public mind noth r It one ly b n othing about {ta mp her acquaint: | was on assailant. He sald that both were abou fhe Helesariue Slonde: yee re f the oldest « 1 the State, hav- | Para, fan chat cerdok teKeay Rasae arth The Clendenins have been threat-| ances, Yet on Sunday at church, a| Of | a in his ened by letter several times, alway a Dut he could not swear to the identity Lefol woman, whom Mrs. Clendenin Utinks a and of either aypeiole jin the handwriting of a woman. This| is a very warm friend to her, ape|granc from King « HE PULLS LITTLE FELLOW. ee MINES CLOSED BY STRIKE. | tast miesive warning ..em of the ros hed * rand told her of a dream) A week later, rt AWAY FROM DANGER. ’ IN'TUM, Pm. April 16 Three | threatened kidnapping was evidently | » haa had on three successive 27959 rei ee WHIDOIT LL hundred miners of the Weat Penn Dis- | written by a woman, and as no cin hts Cs baerty 7 ae a ae i Nee Saris, Heke And all the to a real attempt to steal th | The woman said that the last time poured ar mars baa ae With miners. but everything ‘9 qulet/ dren has been unearthed by the she say the vision was the night be- na Aa, wuld navel nes FOUND BRIDE ON THE ROAD. de gealded to dea rnin BIG FIGHT OVER RICE WILL; | coe ae - .. ow John Ta W NE. | Gov. Odett » ; be ad ‘ Hot Spr jead her « « ©. Ja 1 COURTS LIKELY TO HAVE ; 2 nom oe i ADAMS HINTS AT NE O on New York Day, Hate Hee aun aael TROUBLE CONSTRUING IT. 9, ALBANY, Apr ; Se THREE BURNED TO DEATH. Lawyer for Patrick Vainly Demands Delay—| ‘in i: « Asirit 39 tenn Ah ; pennren ity: Senalsene UB, King " re Short and Meyer Refuse to Testify. pete in areas i j est ' a special train rT 1 — In = ‘ ‘ . ted ao ! running z A puzale the yf a will in ra vey ft Gneropatwilbits i, 1 m. Har * § paitlof Lucretia 0. SHE GOT WARRANT : heel a e s UHAUBERTABESBROINTED: 1 Sane keeAgstert hietes 2 of her la 1 b) hs a in Mis Neminas ——_—_-+——-~, | who ale “ we whe. ‘ wi w a States Marshal. f (at anaes food enough clared before me fay tha . peslanan tac thele, tP ww ! strict of New York HE REFUSED TO APOLOGIZE": icrl eaegpoevaiatie remmopene |r | for anybody! FOR STRIKING HER. oni tar : Stater M ? strict, Hin ' Newburgh, N.Y F 7 Mr. Adams. * for |fee tm | ; in New York er ani who. testis thee Tatrich ik Ae, whowe Att Havana FitLer ¥ -sucretia O. W a Mise Kramer Teld Her Landtady pat tie lO) wil wow a former Hee ¥. ¥ pee the petty the Man Claimed They Were the request of Mr 0 wit tioeit ' ' | HOW THEY MANAGE. 4 my three : . Adame, N és } . Wiv y ee = emuiek Hel a Mr arty : : oa gx Doctors’ Wives nae to Arrange x fers, Astor Mas : ated, | . me | ings. in the Germa Kram f Was + « n t the Pt . (eri! —— ki fay. daughter f The Fight Started RRO RETARIEGR ‘| Sometimes the wife of a doctor can g . iM $ ‘| bring her hus round when he ; 1 | don't know exactly how to help him - armies Ko on Ww ‘ self, The wife of a certain well ; m Wa Slog ant 8 known physician in Washington, D ; Sod baaueet the ot ra C., concluded that coffee waa the d and ee wil of my PRE r In 4 memorandum made se of the doctor's slee ir alent be We tt wr we and ise | She says. aor oU i retir and ie i i Many eve, “Called on Mr duce Gct-| for hours unable to sleep a wink, 1 i DAVID LEWI’S WILL one en ohiewit ie thought perhaps he was nervous —— —| from the ¢ which he drank at his meals uggested that he try ft to Widow, jy there GETS Salem JURY AND Postum. To my surprise he objected nd Sister, ase wap most decidedly. | suid nothing, but The will of David Lew!, the wholesale 6 Ate Tighe that if Parker | the next morning made Postum Cof- RECORD IN 33 MINUTES.) —_—_—_e7e— Jersey Court Makes Swift Work of That and Hearing Prosecution. vege she # a at pros fee instead of the regular coffee and gave that to the doctor. I made ft according ections and it had a beautiful coffee color and flavor, He drank his cup @ remarked that the coffee Was unusually good that morn. Ing and asked for more, “From that time I served him Pos. tum at every meal. and in the cour of a week or two 1 remarkable signs of imy who was found dead ay aftern day, wit eo asked the od Land, refusing court entate and considerable personal He bequeathed his h } 40 to bin widow and $50) to him tar, Eve Lewitue w in ¥ i ‘The perscnal property wil go ment in Ree avast Maran and vive eacht about | f ali! pealth and strength that 1 told him fan : » all] fe had been drinking Postum from ———— the time he had begun to get better, Norwegian Ca at 109% seat “You never saW such a surprised » CHRIBTIANIA, Norway, April 16 —At c bl ‘ i man. He said, ‘Well, if the ood fo-day's seston of the Councti of State, wer ed t t out with the coffee I have had is Postum, and Norwegian Premter, Johannes W Wl oheniiy eee sup and feed you tol jeaving off coffee has made Bteen, restened. and the her Min- in placed thelr portsc 08 al the such a change {n my health, | never Then want any other kind in my house. Same sack: (nia few minutes and) FioropoRA'BaNos are of Same ry obe the romp J Prin . hin wite. He followed ert The case was that of Pedro He the butcher In the presence of his! ginca then he regularly prescribes pall Hes ig ae good bly claim Hed harged with the murder of Berna ous in New Jersey | Powtum to manz of his patients and value as ee 12 form a new Parkin wad ‘nothing about thie tn Cantor tn Hac eon Maroy 4 which he n dispentew with good resuits.” Name given by Be SWEET Carorac’ Cigarette Box Fronts, curt, ‘went Into Cantow'a butcher shop and justicy, ts presiding at the trial Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. * a arctaae, nah hah “aesee ce THE 33rd DEGREE. C7 ° 7 Foot fitting is a maticr of degrees]! There are 5700 degrees in Regal fit. These degrees are represented by 48 shapes,-in 15 sizes,-8 widths,-and 143 styles, This enormous variety, carried in our own 45 Regal Stores, (and Mail order reserve,) admits of no excuse for misfits. Tannery to Consumer — at $3.50. Style book on postal request S514 ont 45 Regal Shoe Stores of New York to San Prancisse ant Cendon. Also by mall 14 STORES IN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT, MEN'S SHOES, NEW YORK CITY BROOKLYN: ba at Oa Let Abu and Beckman. 33] Tultgn street, ong. Moutaeue 0 Nese Mt. 11 hiroad Jedtord Avenue, yet 8 1001 Broad Dinmare ‘Suse ame Wile 24 20th Ste. ener Slewark Avenue. = asec bs ¥ date an JERSeY (aaa a rae hashes oy oat 12000 Hiroe Pow tN" gat Dread Brn Mi “WOMEN'S SHOES. = NEW YORK CITY: ot. IMB Street. bade tJ 78 roadway, 1339 Broadway, opp. Neral Square, 2087 Severth Avenue, cor. 195th strest. Completely Furnished Home, $115 __ List of Goods Can Be Had Upon Application, Actual Value $140. Metal Couch Bed. 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