The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1902, Page 2

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4 EPeoused Polic Police ial + Makes Indignant De-) nial When Cross-Ex-| amined. | SE GOES OVER AGAIN. > Jerome Accuses | (Harley of Try ing to Shield | ithe / Says There Was No Revolt. trial of Police Cant of the West police station ingen of failing to entc was resumed before C Partridge to-day *Capt. Footy took the witness stand stil looking pale and evidently not inj @he best of health, but his manner was | determined. “1 have had but five then since I have been in the precinct, | Be said complainingly ie my prede Ghesor wns permitted ten. 1 asked Col teidge for more men. but they were nied me. When I was notified that 1 hes men my ebuld pot have more plaiare “{ Hemployea two cit own, Of evidence on x ante for a num B) Bxeler law, but #0 issue the warr men who furnished the atool-pigeons." ress your men that you did not mean oltow your instructions?” 4 "I never did, and it was my Intention that they should believe that 1 was sin- gore.” “How many men do you think It Would he necessary to have to guaran 1 i Well, what js your opinion on hundred and ninety-two men,” geome, by" mm te and bis men ee arrested had held in court, while those arrested | the j2istrict-Attorney and his agents beer discharged. Jerome Cross-Examines, gave a nice little map at Mr. waying that the vjolators pase erome crows-ex- and asked him > 1 he gentainaea persona) reports from onsible for the precinct I ea e,zeporia for my own ‘information. mee objected to this line of ented re and Jerome had an ant about a anion ken ant of the Liquo tion in his preciner, (a if was a thle t tho revolt of the ed wire withaat any enue’ said. tany sense of justice, Decause of the abolishment of t platoon system.” “MAA you ever take anything | | }from a Mgeor denlerp” | #lewer in my lfc." | sifet even a small gratuityp’ | i memever/? replied Foedy ho about your plain-clothes men; | pane written reports to you is will show at he had been Act O« » thut lariey testified tly” in Capt. Food ye and there was n excise law was betn ye de ce ‘ he reply id One arrest, and Foody “there was knew abou pt structions to f exclae Segma Ghe on ‘ f » JURY 10 DECIDE FATE OF SLAYER, § Crelin, His Lawyer Contends i Was Not Mentally Respor sible When he 6 al Wiles t Inspector | !"* Captain — Patrolman |i: plain-clothes | ‘| WHO WANTS AN BL A “Dil you ever do or say anything to t you said or did not want them to} ,, 4 oRouT “They acted in a wpirit of| | ST, ALPHONSUSS BANQUET, The second annual hy of the St Alphonsus Laterary © be held [at the Broadwa otol this evening. 7 dew the year's exe Klered cal men who tures during preside, ‘ rman I SEVENTY VITA! HONDETT, \ and ©, of the Seventy- will entertain thetr vx Tawcum May 9 There rw by the Knicker. the Cl NOY NUNS AWAY, } Spaudiing, the twelv n Spaulding, of 1, N. J, has Duewday of cheap litera ny order and it ip hus gone West TAL, OF HOME MISSIONS. tal of the Board of Home ' » Presbyterian QOhurch held ‘Thursday week in con- neetion with the meeting of the Gen tral Assembly in the Fifth avenue inch PHANT t it by the Heoaune hin sal Park Commbsat the Central Park hant-keeper, his position, and it will b er te fad eer been IL of w improv: | Kast Bixty- HOME DEDICATION, {11 be no invitations Jasue ation services of the Act uetlay at W conducted all “will be welcome N JERSEY TROLUBY CHANGES. | BLIZABETH, N. J., May 5.—Changes | in the officials of tho North Jersey | ‘Traction Company will take place on | May 10. James Smith, Superintendent | of the Dilzabeth division, will go to the Hasex, and George Layook, of the| Orange system, succeeds Smith, | GIRLS GOOD OFFICIALS. | ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J., May | 5—Miss Mary D, Hart has succeeded her father as Town Clerk. Miss Loulse Snyder 1s Acting Postmaster, Both young women please the town folics | making excellent officials. IN KANSAS BROKEN, | TOPHKA, May 6 —Heavy rains have fallen in central Kansas Wichita re: ' \ and a May 5A 6.90 Brown shot his wifo, Minnie Brown, then shot him nelf, He died instan’ The woman js in a precarious comiition had been estranged TORPEDO BOAT A FLYER. BALTIMORE, May 6. » torpedo BYRACUSE, this moraing They boat ‘Truxton, roted at Sparrows Point, has given @ build er’s trial In DIES OF HURTS. May & James B. nthe New 1 from his erday afternoon died at St liy this moru- PROMINENT QUAKUPK DAD, ONDON, May 6-1 7. Belk » Harvar JAPAN WARTS EMDIOMNEDY KO 1 M , APVHONE HLOASIC OF GRrTOmis ASOTHEM ME OL EN OMEN fering put an end yesterday evening | * |from all parts of the world The Latest Information from Wilhelmina Is Optimistic, Though) Her Condition Is Still! Critical—People Very Anxious for Beloved Sovereign. THE HAGUE, May growing for the life of Queen Wil- 5.—Hope is helmina. Unoflicial informauon from Castle | Loo late this afternoon was optim- istic, thought it wae well understood tunt the cond.uon of the Queen re- mained critical The doctors’ bulletins from the cas- tle were extremely guarded, but con- firmed the increasing hope that the Queen will survive. A bulletin issued at Castle Loo this morning was as follows: “As hus been feared, the illness from which Queen Wilhelmina fs sut- | to the hopes for a happy event the| realization of which was expected in september next. “All things considered, Her Majes- ty’s condition {s satisfactory at the present moment.” A bulletin posted at Castle Loo at 2 P, M, to-day announced that the condition of Queen Wilhelmina con- tinued satisfactory. The more reassuring of the official ‘bulletins did little to allay the apprehensions of the public reganding the condition of the Queen. The streets were dotted with de- spondent groups of persons anxiously discussing the exceedingly scant In- formation permitted to leak out. The offices of the official newspa- pers were besieged with inquirers and surrounded by people awalting bul- Jetins. Telegrams of Inqulry arrived All the foreign diplomats either personally called for news or sent their secre- turies to make inquiries about Her Majesty's health. The doctors remained with tone Her [Majesty at the Palace through the night, and nelther the Queen Mother nor the Prince Consort went to bed confinement of the time she was premature feared from the HOPE IS INCREASING FOR “LITTLE QUEEN'S LIFE. | Don’t Poison Baby. Forty YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep, Theso drugs will produce |sleep, and A FEW DROPS T00 MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH |THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruincd for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each lof which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling leither of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” The definition of “narcotic” is: “A medicine which relieves pain jand produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, ‘and sold under the names of “Drops,” “ Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” etc. You |should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or 'your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON- lea NARCOTICS, if it bears the part of Chas, H. Fletcher, The Kind You Have Kw Bought, and which has been in -use for over SO years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pere sonal supervision since its infancye G * Allowno one todeceive you in this. All Counterfcits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Intwats and Children—Experience against Experiments What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I6 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleeps The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. cenuineE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of ~ ANegetable Prenaration forAs similating the Food and Reg ula ‘ting the Stomachs and Bowels of HTL: DKEN Ne Promotes Digestion Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral Nor NARCOTIC.: Reeype of Ole Dr SAMUEL PITCHER fect Remedy for Constipa- ton, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of LA fae. NEW YORK. AtoO months old. QUEEN’S SPEECH TO HER PEOPLE ON THE DAY OF HER CORONATION. assumed the Government, and I have fssued @ The hour has now arrived I have now proclamation to my well-beloved people The Kind You Have Always Bought when, amid the faithful States general, and invoking the holy name Jp Dosrs —35CrNTS of God, | shall pledge myself to the people of the Fatherland to a maintain their rights and privileges, EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. in Use For Over 30 Years. On this day | draw more closely the solemn tle existing between este SEuTAON SEMEAITY| GTIEEUORAY RTDGET/ elem win OaH myself and my people, ‘Vhe very ancient union of the Netherlands . : and the House of Orange is confirmed afresh, Beautiful ts my voent Beautifal ix my task. Tam happy " mble to govern the Netherlands people, a re but great in virtue of its strength of © and a pleasing duty to devote r fatherland, do enough for the jon, and I am con- and grateful to ERITH | esror yaoy RV ecernlic ‘D"RELIABLE"@p CARPETS nation welfare all my strength erity The House of Or can never, Netherlands. I need your support and co-op vinced you will lend me these in order that we may be able to work together for the honor and prosperity of our Netherland people. May yea, ne with typhoid three werks this be the alm of onr Jife, and may God bless you and my labors for ! the salvation of the Fatherland | G OLDEN OAK oe papel | ‘SIDEBOARDS, $21.00 ireduced from $29.00) Holland who dearly {ment among her bjects, ow ked | Err har Alex Handsomely 1, brass pula, ign, are howed | forward to ¢ an hely to the! Grand Duke of Saxe-We French bevelled mirror. See ee EXTENSION TABLES, $8.00 One year throvgh « similar | Or © Was great dinappaint MOST, NEAR COLLAPSE, |S [ease HELD ON ot? He and His Fellow-Prisoners, MacQueen and Poa tn Hiller, Will Get a Hearing Next Wednesday. Should the ange family. ash f r grandtr the Princess | A sister of Gad I from SU50) Fluted legs. CHINA CLOSETS, $ (reduced [ram $18.00), Curved glass ends. CHAIRS, $1, 00 (reduced 14.00 5¢ CIGAR NEW CHARGE. ' Paar tor Handsomely cary ane seats ‘ The terms of our “LONG Hy OREDIT’ make our bargains evep nomen! CASH of CREDIP GweertawalT & AS HONEST FRIEND. red Away the Family Troubles, (ea . ng on eer Woe. 100 ot 108 tans 4095 ue baal, : ber hae . he und Hos Two CREMO' Bands vgn wtih MV] ' vote M 1A family in toma t are of same value as CAN DY vay te og : “ “SWEET CAPORAL” x ” “on : " Cigarette Box Front cra okay ibe ’ Cree Mellow Binene we ; his ter faoatate Memeh boned wena tb Se , fie 4 ie The finest ape yas the rer oY fruit 5 tas the tuirest wheat lields yield the finest U none. _ and the choicest tea op 3 The World's ls Now Located at LIVERPOOL SOOM HURT IN CEPLOSION CE a ON 7 ‘. A a . a Teel Sine 10. Sa aaeatiemrel Tg MS kgf uF oon wii” See ste abe tne St th ot inaee aa ween ww ose ae Se Ene a aes ** in een im aie, ™ on,.© — ee lee — oe oe tae oa

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