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ho Se POLICEMAN UPTRE 21S Youngsters Only Bivie| ‘and Eight Years Oid, ___LOCAL. |eron MAN A SUICIDE, n WARREN GIRLS DEATH. ove “Robbed a Drug Store Several. fo Ties Right “Under the vine jary, whiten has tnen investiga ing 4 Noses of Policemen Who ::, n of Romaine Warren, fourt ears old, who djed on April 14 In the m4 Were on Watch. * arium of Dr. Auguet FL Retnhold, Hp heed 3 Lexington ave decided that te valvular discas the It took thirteen policemen, headed by | heart ight on by natural causes, fj Detective Maurioe Cohen, to capture ike IN (CONTIN George Gillogran, seven years old ~ Timothy Callahan, aged eight, and take of her failure to appear in ¢ them to the Church strest station to- ate ln erenpe oboe td eng Choy ee yotor OL actress, nue been or- For a month or more the police of the | Go0 | 1 TREK ARG ER aes b “pwectact have heen trying to discover | Syi shaw “hues whe che should not i hate perpetrators of severa snail bur- | adjudged in ot vOut pare The drug eee Z ¥ Cort DOG A ACKED Mis Ss. | Tanat street, owned by 6, B. Hennessy, ser any UATStN so |. Was the pet object of the thie the | ronalitie eh DAAT aaa Tek P gash drawer was rifled time and wean | nome in Ussining, N.Y. was suddeniy “while tho stock of candies and sweet) attacked by the animal, who caught stuffs wan decreased at every visit of Bae eee ore a bad | | tthe burgiars. her right | Bo Detective Cohen, in company with | eye nearly down to her mouth the keenest thief catchers i othe RESCUED FROM € | Precinct, was detailed to follow up, g, sHeelit “ Guetial Ghesistiy eben neoRraalanen| he frail. Night after night the trlo | xq. 298 wast One Hundred and Twelfth | G took up thelr watch within sight of | stract, was res, a room iilied | Hennessy's drug store. But they fale@ with cas just in SR CeUR RT ITO| to catch the thief. Rut when Hennessy | ' a | thie morning. ‘fe and un opened up next morning tt ha Pa : often as not ai mas ta his bi you baners delivers | @andy or cash -was mis m meted The baker | Last night, however. ma and ir, Bliss, See Tetectives Was rea Wrieht Memorial Hos there 5 A thirteen policemen poured | C1001, DAYS OVER. banines benind ts The amphith the Horace Mar Was seized, but Catal Broadway, Qne Hun- a slip beween te polices One Hundred me to No. } ' wie q ere he was afierward cau Pup yp Bled de ‘ The boys admitted the thefts, explali riends and relat ping hes they had Jivided up the candy he titty sung women at Bag aie fitende: The soap and druxe they | crt 1 wlineds the commenremen a strate Crane said tie police % = should find our where the ads nal anid | MISS BEAMAN TOWED: $$ e e stuff. He then BURR OE) nging | ‘Che engagement is announced of 3 patie charge to divornders conduct and iteiew Wear daughter of M t fhe Boys to the Catholic Protec Soe Gack Bi Sore for ix months. : 1 ww Mr. Herber : vkia, of this clty, a graduate of Har clans of 18M, v and aisy of the Vert glee oof the Har ul, , MASS FOR MRS. DL ORSNOLA, A rolema au requiem was ¢ i: brated yesterday morning in St. Pat rek’s Cathedral at the tune r Maty Tethelle Lol Gewnnige He In ¢ r ¢ Who died on Si Wo baat whe ’ STILL DRAGS ALONG MERCANTILE Mercantile BANK STOCK UP, Nationaal Policeman Gray Suddenly Re- ,,Macanule Kank stork has : ; ed ie 4 bid a share. This members Something To-Day Heda ttt, OFM ver went aluge, last a ae fist He Could Not Recall thet cnaries Wo Morse aia hin tri ’ Mee day, vempting to Ret control, i | Policeman Gray, of Inmpector Cros Ve start, was under’ redirect. examination TELEGRA PH ID © to-day in the trial of Sergt, Churehitt oe. ’ at Police Headquarters. Mr, Sandford asked the witness if he ever met Bergt, Churchill during bis) DES MOINKS, la. June 4—Union ma tripe over the Fifteenth Precinct get- | chinists to the number of 100, Including fing evidence. He eaid that he saw him | boller-makers and blacksmiths, are on once in Bharkey's place, in Fourteenth | strike here and 10) plumbers have quit street, and mot him three umes on the *OFH _ atreet, (CORONATION DELEGATES, _ “There are people around here ready; VICTORIA, BC, June 4—The Cana- to swear your life away.” Gray said |4!an Pacific Railway's royal steamshi) ‘Churchill remarked when they met once Empress of Jupan has arrived here on the street. Yokohama with « notable paanon- ist. it Includes elghty-three me. MACHINISTS STRIKE, had a lapse of memory yesterday when asked abou | i-wel contingents to the curonation Ynstractions he got from Inspector | ff Kk Edward of Bngiand, and Gen, {Goes when sent in 190 to the Herlihy | pricy! Re aa Bae tee ane, he Jains * Previnct to help ‘clean it up," he was lo the fritish coronation. we SB¥OY ble to tell all about if when ques- | INDIANA ADVICE TO ut toned by Mr. Sandford to-day, | a\V PSN TUOEY, i or ALBANY, Ind ~- {Be fair with mo,” he sald tho In- |pnind Disisict Democratic enmanene } aneetor told him, ‘and do honest work. |has renominated Wililam T. gee Get evidence that you can,” It then did an unusual thing by recom: Bie heacisky that Henry Watterson, of Lone Cam. clooted a member of the Det: > National Committ Just recollected It, | ARMY PRISONERS FREED, “Did Inspector Cross tell you to be fair with him because he had been ace) LNAVENWORTH, Kan, June 4—Ten cused by the clergy of the town of Jet- |)" affected by the United States ting the awful conditions exist over | Sunreme Court decision in the case of | | there?” Poxcent Veter Deming, have: been “Qo,"" | Lu m ‘ederal penitentiary, Mir, Rosalsky started w question Gray | NERS HUNT FOR CHILD, + closely as to how he went to work to| WILKESBARRE, Pa. June 4.—Hun- et evidence in Allen street when Mr. |S'C4* Of Striking miners searched the Mandtord objected. Mr. Tiosaieky at | O08 Hdout Broderick, w little mintug | | vinage. called | \V asonk |, to-day for tw who disappen | Mon PAY ON N. 54 what he ear-old Ante “don Saturday. @hce protested against w@iorts to shield Cross. BT ts Just as 1 said at the start, ‘he | MONE PAY + CENTRAL, qeDlatrict-Attorney is here to suppress | 22 BACUSE, June 4.—Two thousand jfacta that reflect on people here. Je- | USRAL Hien. | deay ra, telegraphers game knew of the condition I speak of | York ential will revelve un ieonee | He epoke of them upon the same plat- |! pay, dexinning on June 10. The ade} very | tittonal pay “form with me last year (00 a year “, distrtet.” in thay MORE PAY sy ~ its é wRUGh Vick VOR Urea, ERE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, J JUNE 4, 1908. . ios A SAFETY PIN DEPENDS FATE OF | +4 »otins Banker Kersgocd Causes the Arrest of Mrs. Hartridge, Who Was His! Partner at Bridge Whist—She Calls It an Outrage. | Taylor Hoffman, thirty-eteht years ne old, a well-known resident of wey but Caused Much | ihe vented euteite hy Trouble. hineelt while in the basement of the tenement-house No. 212 Seeond street, Jersey City, to-day, Mr. Hoftman| Ni owned the house in whieh he kijied EXPERT YOUNG THIEVES. nit. to was a bachelor and lived i — in a furnished room on Third street, HARTRIDGE ————— OTTO C_HER&GOOD Upon the ability of a mere man, explained to the Magistrate, “I carried) woman of refinement and protesied de! a safety. pi 5 a wallet with in dt, This I had) strenuously against her arrest. If she to Identify a safety pin depends the fastened in safety p wok] 1s no f ly of ste cers: case against Mrs. Catherine Hart-! [ Al tet within ea tatsy pine L) kook Mh eberound eu ie atenling itera Tenis wa while plising one day | good's money it is her intent ring ridge, accused of robbing Otto Co} ana oxy 1 Isaw Mrs. Hurt.| a sult for damages acatnst the for Kersgood of $275 on a steamship be-| ridge looking at (i, but pad no attention, | false Imprisonment tween San Francisco and Panama.| "A couple of days after that 1 Laid my | “OR course we played bridge whist for | For this alleged crime ahe was ar-|Wolstcrat on my berth in my room | hlith stakes.” aatd Mra. Iartridge when | oitd Gk wiile L went te the washroom, When 1| une from her cell this morning Hiaee anen ne senmelly Zee returned, w » money and safety pin | “IC was on the HL) day t ae Kort eached here from Colon yesterday. | were gone. told me he missed his money She was arraigned in Jefferson Mar-| “! ssid nothing about tt.at the time, je wished me to do some de but Mud some detective wark, As a re- | eve work for aim. ket Court to-day and held to await “He said that Towa ght woman ult 1 con‘luded that Mrs) Martridge action by the British Consul, as she k the money. Alvhongh she hat shat T would he ubl Hetect, the is a British subject. nko, eho Mud ony $F whéh whe got ae 1 beyen to ferret out t aes ersaccd ired against her to-day,| @bcard the ship, and I Had promiged to] ONT Rad, succeeded in getting close to DAR EA TES ARE, HES OST tora ape : the thief when Mr. Kersgood id and it is he ow whom the safety pin] lend her money to help pay her passage someting that angered me. We had a Identification task must fall. Upon a m New York t England. certain sufety pin rests his charge My conclusion @at she bed taken, {uerrel and T refused to work for him ngeinet atts diavishice, PAOney anh GARRRM BAGH IP Any more. Tr was then that he accused He said he had started from san! !" ® plnoushion In her yoom the: very] Meet taking the money myseit.’ y pin with which my wallet had Wouldn't Look at He Francisco for Denmark by way of the Isthmus of Panama and this city, On secured. IT have this safety “pfii] Before Mrs. Hartridge was taken to board the ship he met Mrs, Hartridge, | WIth me." the court Kersgood was bronght to the together with a Mra. MeGinley and a ' Sabin itted ‘to Feet. station-house. Mrs. Hartridge glared at Mrs. itoss, who were on thelr Mpa, d Lasatiens i him aw they m@ before the sengeant's Abu oe ti had “peer: tale Valparaiso. ‘The four became aci quetekrubie notes af Kerspond'a story, | eek: Me tured his Head away and) od, Mra, Hartridge, wno had heen the | here Interagsed WH a request that 4m | W2Nd tat look at her. secretary to a lawyer in San Francisco, | might be allowed to try a test. She pr Roum eneiMen nner eins thelipatrol.| propoxed a game of bridge whist, and| duced three safety plas and asked iat PERI Oram an Higthg ep tace:all In the drawing for partners she was] they be mixed up with the one Kersgood | nad given to her, De ESD aired with Kersgood. Kersgood a Loser. gad, Then she asked DMs pwn safety pia Vrs, UNTGgE {HOF died thar she bad taken tlw qouey- him to pick out ne gid wh ASTOR Ag the wagon started Mrs. Hartridge turned. on. her ageuser and assalled him with bitter speech. After a time the games were played for money and they became eit; 33 “You tale of being a gentleman,” she suff, Jewelry was mun pi heh etl Bhe sald thas Ketsgnod from the Arst | sag. ‘Loek: what: vou ie made me It happened that Mra, Hartridge ana] (uspected @ disebarwed soldier ion bowed taubmit to. You know that I did not take Kersgood won in the beginning, but| ¢ ship and had offered | pay her !f{/ your money, and that whatever you lost she could find the thief, A disagreement | g¢ bridge was won from you fairly.’ finally luck turned « ersgood. 1c 1 nally dusk, turned and Kersgood lost Followed and then the wocusation Mrs, Hartridge's tirado was Kept up a4 uF Mrs, Hartridge was sent to the court! the patrol wagon rattled away to the In my inside watstcoat pocket," he | prison, She appears to be an En police court, c [ was charged with attempting to ro! ~~. house of J, Plerpont Morgan, Jr., plea \ CABLE. [eulty in the Ol alice toceaye beret WASHINGTON, ‘ |tence was postponed upon application of | the police, who sald they belleved Bark-| REEL ONG) MORGAN BUYS BRONZES, [lev was & notorious criminal and chat | HI CINCINNATE COMING, LONDON, June 4—J, Plerpont Morgan | uriaoner by tie eee a eatin af thy Ns has bought the famous Consul Guiman § 1 Gut MILL : r | colle n of bronzes, &e., in Berlin. The JONALHE. Be Ay, x | @WRAAN SUGAR DUTY. | Chace, 4° millioaatre, tas been plnced | Porta ico, Wh BERLIN, June 4—The Sugar Commit-| that he tee rein 9 A yagi tor of the Koicnetag has, by a vote! Muro lamon “Verwerd ana) OW: WATSON BE TURD, OF Ito 1). seed the dutseon ugar wold | Hdwvas pave been wera eS | WASHINGTON, June 4—Capl, i. W fae consume on at 33 sarks per double hi Watson has been retired with? he rank dire e y om ep tem b of Rear Admiral. and at ten marks from Se STRIKERS PILLAGH SHOPS, ! mbe NAVAL DINGS HELM BACK, Mr, Ronaleky was not permitted to N.Y, June 4—a ,Muestion Gray as to the details of his |asority of the teachers In the publie gener with tho pean “tori ty Innocents get re ha the dvard of un in Of % per cent the Nigh cost of living ire 4 OLD KILLS PATHER, BHE. OBE Quechee, June —Word has been recelved from Lake Meganu 4 hunting and fishing resort on tho Maino frontier, that the six-year-old Ir of Hugh Matthewon, shot aud. killed is fathor because the Jatter hud beaten w Hite follows brother i ANTS MORTGAGE FOKECLO Dp. ag NEWAWK, N. do, dune t=Honry Otis | Ba + Persons with Contagious ial ph ia at standing examiner of the Ur ates District Court, tora: eases Received on Steamers ear Cemtimony In the an brougnt 7 and Brought Hereas Healthy ow York ti futosiome 4 4 age CF th elaine iat the |v ment of at on ite cy Al jon Commissioner Williama) LONG TROL that ship surgeons are cnrelens | arettt fhe Waa fn permitting dAiseaso-in- Ay oaneralls Balltoud 208 he te going to insist on} #4 be Antened ¥. GA. | thirty Inties long? wud Helge monthe AX BABMEN eT nent ciel lettor to Lawson i WIEN TON, Nod dune 4 the Btate i ve Peansutiantio Taxation hus granted the C of the Hudson, Cu : oF Conferenc ye that a 4 for the Preventiun of Crualty “ta for. on an saan whip and On & French y, bd cane of “tavus, wa her ewore talacly Aninais (or exemption stom thaaton o | its Oise building'in Yerssy ‘Oye | jour SLAVES FOUND, venan wd, si 4 ‘ tition fat W eeu te mt Rain ated pave ‘found bye: Ca w i Yt far VIENNA, June 4.—~0he rlotous strtkcors | A Ce Toned to the] Mt, daembera, Gatiete, to-day piliagod| ar the Nh artment that the And: | Keupp hi rt ae Tks and had te be) ings of the court of inqul y r DA Kunp has | dian by troopa. A ‘number of per-| {iited the cason of tht atndene davai Hie from! which is capable of pehetta , el Chicuge who were tn trouble in Ing the est and thickest armior-piate ume HOD a aT a ore | he OPAL sui ad = equadre) will have poy to Lisbon, nye ‘ rita STORY, MRS, HOWLAND'S BURIA a ye 4 WASHIN IN, Jitne 4.—The funeral elaco, June gervices of Mrs, 8. 3. Howland, the only the Mackay Cable Company, dente | Apiighters of the hate, Aims tel abury telexrauhed from Victoria ’ Jol New Yo ware held in St. John's ‘aet that he Canine Protestant Chured ny the American cable with the Bvitish Baterlee, of t ese, i tiated. U} tole ut : ——— FALCONIO SLE * LANDON, June 4A despatoh to the R. W. DE FOREST HONORED, General News from Rome aya that Girl Held on Charge of Steal- peat ‘". Falvonio, the Papal delegaie tr ae he National Confomnce of Charities Ceriaa. han deen tonilie'y geleetea to) INE $200 for Finery and ataia correction, wiicit just. closed ite Maoeito inte’ United wintes, “* Trip to Peekskill—Followed |jrawen Mbeimit siscial Fowert W, De COMBES FOR PREMIGK Twelfth Regiment. rk, tia next Prealdent PARIS, June 4—8 ‘om Mr. De Mofost was Prvaldent of the PARIS, June 4~Sen Comber, the | art Btgto Conferenoe of Charities and Wier Vivedweldent of the French Correction in New Vovk: tia bron Br Sonute, ix reqatded us likely to by Rar shentiier, of Ne gop figeae af the Charity Ongaidzation Boot ra ane WL WL he saked to for ; Mrs. Vrobeilier, of No. ant ety (Ge indiyy yearn: Wie aadieety w Cabinet, and it ie (hought by ust Twoltth street, made ach 4 eoronnsite ae Comvnission ap: | jundertake, the task with considerable | 5 ‘ barge oF) tE SO Oy Roosevelt In Ike mad ertARKe Ihe Sh srand larceny against Wor eleveneyears | was appoluted by Alayor Low to be the 4 IN WELSH MINES, OM daughter Annie Peotimfiion in iiasex [Ata gheaehtent-Rotae Comrtenioner of LONDON, June 4-1diwht miners wore | Market Court to-day, the mother dex a eet burned to de ord + ‘© a x wiped to, death wordy ag the remit of! claring Ut on Deaoration Day taat| NEGOTIATING WITH POSTAL, | lery Dowluls, Glamorgan | her daughter disappeared with $200, The git, ehe ave Mtted herself out PHILADELPHIA, Jung 4-3 ine ofr MUD VOLUANO BRUPTS, with new dresse nd hate and follaw- Aetally aiated to-day that negod ations AKU, Hussia, June &—Tho Gusy-led the Twelfth Hogiment th eam 7 rtweel the J the THe oglnions An) at iiGd RIAN, & nd volewno, #itUAied neue Pookp till ies 1 fee eM Central OMe detectives Rhett and Rchactter arrested ber in Poskskil and thoy eatd tn court she had admitted cok tion ut the te Poe Sonipany Hon Tenures ant war Sng, thé money trom her mother. * Magistrate i held the girt ise ec lamistrate Hogan he girl for fat trial tn default of $4,000 batt, “Rho plead: | itgiiroad. ed with her movher to fongtyy ber her, but | oft pape Ne Mire, Fevbmiilor would pot relent, it lon-like reports, voloana for suing Pie Ano oped tn eee. but fe y Con of de on fe ooke 3 fatal Mave sheesh Hiv Aitpnsras ware ‘butnen'te” tee ARMS NOTED CRIMINALT LONDON, June Jobo Barkley, who ‘ WOMAN ACCUSED OF THEFT ON STEAMER. 2 8 ‘ AN ALL-ITIPORTANT EVENT MORTON 5. MM RETIRING FROM THE CLOTHING BUSINESS. To make room for our increasing Haberdashery Dep’t our entire stock of High-Grade Clothing, consisting of Spring and Summer Suits, Flannel Coats and Trouse Prince Albert and Cutaway Coats and Vests, etc., Every Garment Made Expressly for Us, Must Be Disposed Of at Y, Off Original Selling Prices | It’s bold, clean-cut sacrificing of high-grade Clothing. Our Rast Record your PRESENT GUARANTEE. After the disposal of the Clothing Stock the store will be continued as a high-grade Haberdashery and Shirtmaker’s. JACKSON, H formerly MADURO BROTHERS & CO., 110 to 116 Nassau St. Ov 15, BUILDING, Full-Dress Suits, | ercoats, Trousers, | id Almont, $1 Yale, Lenox, | ‘ENEWS FIGHT CN ‘MRS. STEERSS WILL Lawyer Who Drew Document Declares It Was Only a Tem- porary Affair and Was to Be, Destroyed. | | Justice Bischoff, in the Supreme Court: to-day, continued taking testiinony in a} by Susan Caroline Steers} evtaln property transfers to Virginia Birdsall-Bteers set aside as having been obtained by undue jnitvence. The transfers were made by! he widow of Edwin P. Stoers, tate Prest- | dent of the Twelfth Ward’ Bank. Lworetia Virginia Birdsall-Sieers yas suit brough ha Lucretia companion to the banker's wife, When Mrs, Stecrs dicd she left a will De» Gueathing nearly her entire estate |to Miss Birdsull-Steers, The will was | admitted to probate in Nassau County after a contest Susan Caroline Bteers is a sister of tho testatrix. Sue contends that the will was only a temporary affair, executed by her slater for the purpose of secur~ ing to Miss Birdsall-Steers $50,000 worth Mrs, Bteers got well and was able to make he transfers of certain property to Miss Birdsall-Steers, He {dentified the will and declared that Miss Bird. ‘shad (old him that it had bean Anam Steers, a brother of Bani eatiied Unat ble family and enh extremely | steers rae that of his brother had friendly, and that Mr. and Mra. bi, , had # a as foe parents the witness # * . to Miss Birdnalt- ho ret lhe to wis naked. néver haye been," Nam not ane | AREY witneae th wer aite this’ witnese the Yow har Mise Bledaall took from her friende to Garden © irre he ereMrlonia aud, where the tran were executed was pio Ked Cross Delegates Revety #7. PETORBBURG, Sune 4—At the \meeting of the Internationa) Red Cross Conference It WAR reaglved to der vote the interest ucorulag from the fund cotabilohed ie sa peaeh of NO CHOICE YET | Corrigan M property Hoffman & Wahle appear for We) Menor Bishop of Brooklyn, whe | plaintiff, Mr, Wahle called William! yy yow jn ume. ‘The meeting was held | Mulligan, a lawyer, as his fret witness] at the episcopal residence of Right] ‘guy. Mr, Mulligan and his Wie.) Rov iiisho» Gurke, and was absolutely who ia his law partner, drew up the| secre: {iy character will Mr, Mulligan testified that the) No but (he participating bishops will Was to be destroyed a soon 48) was permitted to be on the Moor on | A Straw Hat is like a fiegcit it is coarse and cheap you are the worse forit. Voude s Hats can’t tickle the palate, but they certainly can stimulate your fancy and your purse. : 199 Broadway, Near Dey. 299 Broadway, Near Duane. 605-609 Broadway, cor. Houston. 849 Broadway, Near 14th. 1197 Broadway, Near 28th. 1359 Broadway, Near 36th. Only Brooklyn Store—371 Falton St. Oxford, $3 Coronet, 3 Savoy, 3 FOR ARCHBISHOP. | Roman Catholic Bishops Meet at Albany, but Decide to Postpone Vote on Selection Till Next Week. Ladies’ Guard Chains combining attractive ornamentation | and safe-guarding the watch. Our plain J4-kt, Gold or Diamond | Slide Cains mean maximum quality at minimum cost- For men’s wear, Ribbon Fobs and Vest Chains. Rope design, Guard Chains, $10. Other patterns, $7.50 to $100. . || Ribbon Fobs, Gold Buckles, $5. Vest Chains, $8.50 to $50.00. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jane 4.—The Roman Catho- | lic bishops of the Province of New York met in this clty last evening to 8 three names to be forwarded to | Rome as thelr pret bf a successor | late Most Reverend Michael A. Archbishop of New York, The bishops attending were Right Rev. to the John M. Parley, auxiliary Bishop of New York; Righ: Rey, Jamos Edward Quigley, Blehop of Buffalo; Right Rev Bernard J. McQuade, Bishop of Roch- ester; Right Rev. Patrick Ludden, Bishop of Syracuse; Right Rev, Henry Gabricls, Bishop of Ogdensburg; Right Rey, Thomas M, A, Burke, Bishop of} Albany; Right Jtev. James A, Me¥'aul, Bishop of Trent i Right Rev, John Joseph O'Connor, Bishop of Newark. The only absentee dmong the Bishops of the province was Right Rey. Charles nich 1t was held, At its conclusion its participants absolutely refused to di-| Vulge g single fact concerning tho ge- | Hberativns. It has been learned unof- fiolaily that no vote on the re-election of candidates was taken It wan decided that the meeting at which the Anal jon of the diy |dates would be made would be held in |New York City about the migdie of next we —_——— CARGO OF VOLCANO DUST. Short wf Mullast, shove elied Toms Into the Hold. ‘Mhe eoolle ship Lena docked yester- day at the Long Wharf, Stapietolt, B. 1, Wilh seven tory of volcano duat, which fen Upou the ship from Lu soulriele, on Bt Vinoont Istund, while ihe weave lay at Barbados on May 10, Keing short of ‘bal “His Nibbe” the pe erew to Captain, CANDY Ky feankfield & G Imporiers and Jewelers, 52 WEST 14TH STREET. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. Walnut Cream Kiss +1b, 100 Chocolate +Ib, 150 SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, Pineappple Bonbons....4,-.™. 100 Checolate Cofice Ice Cream.1b, 150 54 BARCLAY ST. COR WEST BAY. 2ICORTANET ST. * QA SHUACH MALARIAL NEW YORK, The subway is responsible for the prevalence of malaria at this time. Stag- nant pools of waver lie ynmolested in he excavations, poisoning the atmos phere. As a safeguard and cure take Dr. Decker’'s Shake Ne More two or jthree times a day. Fifty cente, at all } denged ste, sue |DATE OF “AL” ADAMS'S TRIAL June 12 feott, ‘The trial of “AI Adama, the “polloy king,” will be gun on June 12 before Justice Svott In the Criminal Branch of the Buprem® Court The dat for the trial motion of Avsistant Distriot-Attorney Bohurman to-day, W clerk from the of- Noe of de WW, Ridwway, counsyl for dams, opposed the iution, asking that the ial be set for Jy saying that Mr, Ridgway was onpaged jn a murdes trill in Brooklyn and (hut tt would be impossible for him to be present Juniioe Heol mal thar ae it moni ter Chips Set for by Justice was wet upon Sake pioumbly Luke weveral diya 10 aalogt yiry ha waka we a UL and inate 4 weuld not ‘Mr, Bidwway {a be present nwoses i y recat 4 ie will be.

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