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ij HAROLD HARTSHORNE, WHOM. DLO HARTSHORNE, WHOM AFT” BOY HACLOMELY DAYS IN 15,000 FOR 3 * Harold Hartshorne, Acoused of Few Feet of the Tammany/Jury Finds that the Composer , Extreme Brutality by Govern-| Leaders Cross the Threshold| Is No Plagiarist and Gives ess, Does. Not Appear as She} of the Democratic Palace on| Hit Big Sum to Soothe His Pictures Him. Fifth Avenue. Feelings. SEEK TO UNSEAT: MRS. ROTH IN EAPEN COAL. AN ALDERMAN,’ TEARS REPLIES. a “Mile Owners, Determined to|Bitter Fight in the Board to Oust|Describes Her First Meeting Furnish Anthracite at $6.50,| the Democratic Representa-| with the Sculptor, De Zayes, 4 to Establish Depots All Over| tive of the Twenty-Eighth} and Denies the Charges of | New York City. District. Her Husband. THOMAS H. WATKINS’S PLAN./TWO REPORTS GIVEN IN./INVISIBLE INK LETTER. TRIAL GOES ON IN couRT. NO BIG CHIEF IS THERE.|MUSICAL COURIER’S PLEA. ¥ Retailers #) Be Forced to Their| That of the Minority Favors Hold-| Mrs. Roth, When It Is Produced, ‘The trial of the sult brought by Marie aes on ieeee of oscar GAY) Ait Hatt in the pstiee ot Mees Soe x , ress, to recover $50,000 e remooratic fu once the fecea | bert, composer, lay drought Knees to Save the Operators| ing Chambers in Office and Action Affirms Strongly that She Never sehacan cocnicsca Injuries received in| nightly of all Tammany men, big ana|s vérdlet of (1500 aghitel the darendaat, from thé Odium of Keepifig Up] ts Skilfully Parrled Until Next) Wrote the Words of Love and In- 190 At the hands of Harold, the twelve- WE et ita ite veseien te ee bie! Company, a en. is a the millionaire banker, ie ci e one hour ai z F alegre ow lia eee ee aaa aml Tatas ae attsnorne, ot No. is Mani} desolation and emptiness. No longer| minutes. ‘The case was tried befors i? son avenue, was continued this morning ba the. ciais farina within the spa-| Justice Truax in the Supreme Court. bs cious halis and ante-rooma of the Theré w&s tio fofmal meeting of the| Animated discussion on the matter of] The defense In the sult brought by are Justice Glegerich In the Supreme afabiivlibe” lass puss twas tasks heey Lie to Set Aside Verdiet, - coul rators in thié city this after- | unseating Alderman Patrick Chambers,|fsanc Roth, a wholesale dealer in noy- he. Inintif, who as-| Dissolution has set in and placed its| 4, fer the verdict had been announced Noon. Presidéiit Baer, of the Reading, |of the Twenty-clghth Aldermanic Dis-|eltles, to secure an absolute divorce deta tates, cagulk ae taduries the|8tamp upon the house, iitat berupeietld to set aside the ver- Gla ndt come over from Philadelphia] trict of Maniattan, and the installation] from his wife, Julia, naming Marius De Mere drone numerous and commplfeated | All this ts attributed to the factional [act end,for & new trial were made by as wad ctpetted and so the meeting lof Jou Kroflsh characterized the | Zayes, a sculptor and portrait painter, eanere, pie 4 comed much calmer | disturbances which have developed in- | Hunn ; ‘awes, of counsel with Howe & P was put off. A number of the operators | opening of the meeting of the Board of] with a studio In Fifth avenue, as co RoE OUS Ureurners ere 12) ternally, and the all-important tact that el. attorneys for the defendant. oes x " tespondent, continued to call witnesses | when she appeared tn court this morn. | fernally, hs The stit Was brought by Mr. Herbert Met and discussed the situation in ity | Aldermen to-day ranteat over Ghante|(Hetarelisuatiosy Clarke sandal g tity. t8 Ing. Yesterday, before and after going ie 0 eee is not within its walls }to recover $50,000 damages from the ® eda De ainee th Seat: rhe dag | thoi BupremeiCouct’ thistrtorn ng) on the stand, dhe had several severe | 7 tt iat ekes Enon, Be departure | Musical Courier, which accused the <= Rage one cosrators -woultl [berse. seat sin ‘Ne lection by seven | Mrs. Roth's counsel yesterday galied convulsions and had to be removed) (0% Tarope the members have ieadually plaintiff of plagiarism, “tale fot publication as to wit plat {Chambers clatmed his it Bait y et Vinca itkele. ehltavecl) ox. the tothe, tw the POR tha Bore Poon: ete je club-house, Few of] Walter Damrosch yesterday testified Braeaere tolcmaainoss retail |ivotce Ferdian Gpntpalens Ne (mat aandy and theyf al acoroanl they ite. The bright-eyed Mitle defendant was|'M@ ble leaders ever darken its doors, |in tavor of the author of “The Wierd @ta who insixt upon keeping the price |waa referred to the Committee on) Sin aul These at son ee ot tm and where the big fellows won't go the 4 brought into the court-room by his of the Nile," declaring in opposition to mother and a governess, Mother and |*™allet fry will not follow. the defense’s contention that (he hand- child seniled and chatted together while The Lonely Cafe. ide ee OE TS a a several friends of his former governess| ‘The cafe does not present the animated| fied counsel for both sides summed up, testified as to the great change in Miss] apnearance of aotivity which was a | 4nd this morning Justice Truax at Bentz, both phyalcally and mentally,| nightly occurrence at the club in its | {MeJurys he Jury retired to deltberate “ fince ‘she was enployed by the Harts-| prosperous daya not long ago. Many of = hornes. the members have dropped out of the Wiikal Far from looking the cruél boy the} club entirely and finanelally disaster Prrsagvhy riktae dana tea? ins former govethess pictured him to be, | thteateris the ofce great organization. he heprtaMt aa ‘Se bahar little Harold Hartshorne has,the an-:| As late as March last, after the Bosa| Bremen. Southampton ai rbourg, gello features of a eherub. He has| went away, Interest in the club began|#ftived to-day, her trip being made in cheeks that are soft and velvety as a : een l5 days, 1 hours and 4 minutes, the girl's; big wide eyes that, 90 tar, have}*? Wane. Many of the members de-|}icnest’ day's run being 646 knots, Or an not displayed the least sizn of temper|clared that Tammany Hall had ecen the |average speed for the ttlp of 21.64 maots ‘of Qn) i ‘to exhorbitant figures. Ptesi-| Privileges and fleotions and was ‘dont, Underwood. of the FB waid that | thought to have died In the committee ‘A plati to attain this end would be | room until the question was renewed by abe firat thing attended to when the |_ demand for a report from the com- operators got togeth mittee at the last meeting of the Mine Owners’ Depots. The majority report alened by / dbnelanytenites Tt was reported this afternoon that the | men Peck, OED gli ana butik ta Hew batbans lan mest likely to be adopted is the | 4nd, claims that 3.041 votes had be " ey titan: by the coal roads of eight [ist for Cham 3447 for Krulish, | , The Httle girl, Ida Roth, sere reniet Dy general retail depots, with aub-agencies [and $5 rejected ns defective. ‘Tho minor- | Her mother to the court-room this morn- all Byet the city, whete any one may [ity report, signed by Aldérmén Schap- {aah away "oy ok ira aren Aq Brpirehane coal at $6.50 a ton, These eight | Pert and McCarthy, ol f for! che was leaving the corridor she exy Sy depots, together with those dealers why | Chambers, seriousness of the surroundings, stur- nd unfalteringly testified In favor Ir mother, declaring that though she might have been “silly and fool ish about De Zayes she had never FEOTITSSISSSISOTTS PITSSFEITST FSIS I FOCPISTISIIIITEWS FSITIIIITTITITGVE 8 for Ki , but 77 de- SEPPEESELESEEHS 46 4446646680606 SEESE406005699444644466 0908000068085: i ve claimed im da brow that hi bee; C1 i E ard Willing {6 deal fairly with the pub- | fective voter Rave Chambers a majority) sont mamma get up in that big | & ‘ ‘é Viel tery Ae, past jas never been | last of Richard Croker, and with Croker |@n hour. i ° ’ } Dig ship brought over 766 cabin “Me, will elther force the more hoggish | of 7% chair to-day and tell the man in the | Peomeeseeee ee OOOO CROOEELESEEEI OSES FEGCEEEESESEOEEEE:| wrinkle prettily clothed, as any entia | ne the spell of attraction was broken. | and'aas eccrage PEERenEOre, of the rich might he, afd the story of| Hundreds kept up their membership @oslers to theif knees or put them out | When the majority report was rend | ice gown that she Is good and not of business, to-day Alderman Peek, who presented . {t, moved that the entire matter tay over under the rules, Aldefinan Marks | iasping t vad, as papa s “Yes, de Thomas H Watkins, one of the mem- bers of the Board of Arbitration now ‘s SSS ss | { EXPERT HAY TELLS JURY Fest eet i tars M oma Muon | ABSORBING PROBLEM room, MOLINEUX WROTE ADDRESS. The Flalntim Recalled. Front of Tamasny Hall ad teiperveaal Ot the Present Day. me trying to settle the differences between |™ fight to have the matter made | mouth, me This afternoon the plajnuft was called ‘ 4 headquarters hope died for the Demo: i iateort lisa 6t Godby tac Oe yes, sald fher aunt, hand over the Ilttle girl's the operators and the nine workers, 1s | Snectt! order for « later hour. Peck | Mrs, Julia Roth took the stand this SUERTE ELIE T AEM Ee Ree Meese eredited with having originated this }{hen walved his demand and Moved to] atrernoon and in a voice trembling with as (o the actual pecuniary damages )¢ratic Ciuh to) expend |etie's. Steome ioe’ an to) attala se DS adope it. The bperators certainty regi- | 8Peclal order for next week. oharges m by her husband of Im- ue juries. best results; that is, get fall value for éste's ize that if the price of coal is kept up | All of the Dy plan and to be urging the operators to | “Mend by having both reports fade a) emotion asserted her innocence of the (Continued from First Page.) she had suffered as a result of her in- —————EE mocratle members of the] vA) Bl the sculptor De a aan) thepiabe va phy omy in- money. uf ZAvex. Mv. Toth, Who possesses ¢ ‘ e capable of continuing In. employment Board made a strenuous fight for the) sideranle of the tralts which make up | e"Bacine nt and competent to appear here if thelas’a governese but mas not Ill encueh V0 | G-MACHINES It may truthfully be said thet thie hea unréasonably they will have to bear le: prosecution will get hi heré."’ a at al } ¢ adoption of the minority report, which | the Oriental type of beauty, was dressed }},, venir ’ 4} eet her. 4 Ito be sent to a hospital, The case was been, is, and always w' an Stile Bdlum Unies they show the public |Woutu prevent. the nweuting. OF Cham: | entirely tn black ad a large ples tiller oe the Essex. Coun _ At lings Me, Osborne did not Intend to |aajourned: until tomorrow. Lesed cy marr oblate a | that théy have done everything In their . They re fought determined iy | ture hat which partially shaded her/ijank, was the first wit p hen the Justice asked him to eee Imited means; power to give the people a fair deal, [BY the Republican members, who de-| face, Bratiock aensiane He 2 enew | le wuthorition and he eal rae —————— is fact ta stat le ies price CA Ghd) r deal. | olared. thi vyass of the vote had 2 afternoon sesstor “T hold that where the deponent ts ou! ng necessities constanty rising, one must, sald out money al ye ; \ i noW Blands, they car {il afford to in-]seat In the Board f After tostitving to her marriage with |whjle Molineux. had a_depos Dag UR a) OR ie ah Ca than ever before it he would live within his is ¥ gol es 0 a my one on. be ¢ mone nany decisions tendl 0 a} a craase the sentiment against them by | i dint of good tnaties the Demet ine piamtitr tshe waa] Mr. Osborne handed him th many decisions tending to hold (hat the |Zondon Museum Resents Being a income, Ii saying that pricte ate riatag, | critic members: held Hatend i PPAR le elt Cony f 3 fetting the rotallers gouge the public. [the matter until next. week taeane Peer Uvea 6 Nea ed aa thea, MS OPIN | addmdastote in this Mie, Gabees Ppeccheiae ae Ce eee, 4 wo except one article which has come to oc- | View of Retailers to Brook. by ‘his. Molineux 4 am quoting 1 i shorne NDON, € —The American an cupy a prominent place in the family medi- , olineux, said, “from a decision of the United i : : a|Says They Are No Longer an ‘The fetullers scout this idea. They She then inte Hand . in cross-examination | States Supreme Court. other art collectors who have loane cine closet, and that is the specific for piles Think they have the situation well in aid he became a constant visitor in thelr ‘ Hon fom the wines | the United States: Supreme Court ig] collections to the South Kensington Mi-| Ey oriment and Would Save | Hmormholds known ax Pyrimta. Pile hand, Most of them are maintaining My husband." continued Mrs. Roth the had not seen the writings for) not governed by a code,” Interrupted|seum have been suddenly notified that p Cures this remedy te stifi sold by Gruditiete Pena it 6 4 ton, bot wore ce tute i Ofte Wants ootnet eiieen ahah four years and that ho might be mis- ex-Gov. Black, “and this State ts.” do |ttey must remove their patwtings and! Money Aid. Qwens’s N the 01d prices of fifty cents and one dol.’ * notadly those who are getting thelr fresh evening with Mr. De Zayes to get a| "Conard B, Mallahy, assistant land dnsenh Farrell are withheld: from | Olee treasures within six months. y is AP- Thar, and these prices will remain utichang bal from’ the Erie, are selling it right Wingy of beers of the Phoenix National Bark, t the jurisdiction of this State [ should| The ostenstble reason is that the mu- ‘Those {o whom this preparation has brought | Rise at 8.00 a ton. ibs RIBE MeUUe ME ee for five minuths ae a handwriting cs") he permitted to read testimony.” [scum needs the space for {ts own art relief and a cure after years of efter €5 0 a te i rere Lawye pert, saving, ax his opinto ut Moll- i ! Bled f President tnderwood, of the srle, af ne cariatny ot” replied Mrs.” Roth, |heux had written the Misputed writhing To Prove His Charge. oblects, but tt ts publicly aald that the) President Cantor appeared before the | uct need to be told of ite mises; OChOe aE. Board of Aldermen to-day and made @ | advised that ft Is the renteat boot ever dis- wald tu-duy: Mrs. Roth declared further that when: said Mr, Osborne, ‘J want to]sion that the museum ts only being » Who Is Chief of Police of New- used to save alorage fees. In this con- | Speech advocating the use of voting ma-| covered to all those aMicted with any form ; #Of;course many of tho dealers have over De Zayes visited her. her masher. | HARPSTER'S STORY BS, er se) or child vere, N. J. the Deputy Chief and the|nection Americans. who _ objected to} chines at the coming election. He urged 3 ¢ E none of the new coal aa yet. When they Ponveenvantavar: tes childrens wera! with Commissioner. v [dending collections to, the United States | the Board to authorite the purchase or | Biles i 48 pesmi reba lla cn applied, reaches the seat of the complaint, "get It they should not sell {t for an un- Expressman Accuses Court Po- and gives immediate relief and @ ladting Salt price. 1 think that $9 is certainly too IS QUICKLY TOLD. Black made Vigorous objection, |on account of the duties have been gin- Court ruled {n favor of Mr. |gled out, and it js asserted that. they | tWenty machines, They Insured a quick and Joseph W. Riggins, of the|now find themselves in @ curious di{-| 4nd accurate count of the vote, he sald, Te it not true sas testified hy Mns. Sophie Knapp, that you and Mr. De much, and the operators will seck to] liceman and Marked Coin Is} Zaves w Fe In fom on July 8, 1901, Newark’ police force, Was called. lemma, fi and meant a saving of much money to | Z* Reiaev@nt (He Héw coal going at such Uae, ad the door locked, and in it Mol) Awert A. Harpster, who figures In the} sq. Do you know William 1, Gulla? A.| Some of the owners have prevented | one cre id ENG: SAGAN, BY BAYS, t3t08 ahi vee eet coal going at such a Found on the Latter. true that your husbund returned hon Yes thelr collections to various museums | ‘2? city. . ments and lotions without benefit, and teel- Hatin: fi and found son both in the room?" | lotter alleged to have been written DY) TES a poise Cammiaslotier? A. ea ee Biectone oa see thelr removal | Alderenan foul! spoke against the tng shad Die woney tas been waated,, fe- Ahother ropuresentative of the Erte Rena thes lawyer: Molineux In the name of Cornish, took) He ts President of the Board? A. Bape tes resolution, declaring that he knew of ? solves to suffer on rather than experithent sald to-day that the retallers were real- Her Denial of a Scene. the stand after the experts had test!-| yea, ; an instance where an ordinary machin- : 1 a cyen were re: rate 0 you know tive F. . reason tor r theas Wy détling. the trestiy mined coal at less | Patrolman ne yar of Seaion He roakt g! nat true that tho door was fel Se Ee its red THN eae 2y,2e you know Detective Farrell?] HOWARD GOULD’S fist nad manipulated a voting machine Hesbneoaare ee tee fey a ao arn ihe iy 5 Market Court squad, was arrested to- locked, and there was no scene then} was hoarse. He ald not appear to be}; ee % " i ra a eR OEE C01 GOT EN ee coer auc acchalne, hint of ac: | ARUNTEN WRG Hania tng eale ed wee (ree ene erat points, THarpster Goemrove and “aturray. were thet “MAN” SUES AGAIN, [i23,c7" % limes Before leaving the | sent of the trouble, and Nencs Ao aot re- gtoss toi, The retailers sell it by the bY De Zuves,"” erled Mrs. Roth, wi i Ae Ye wene Chea fede iy w t brit d Mrs, Roth, with tears “4 the Knickorh ro ‘hey had remained in the Distri move the causé, as does Pyramid Pilé Cure. nat ton, senting a ey. : In her eyes Eh ote RAD Be ene Sor aou nen au fn amtice aince they came, over President Cantor replied that the ma-} 4 tittle book describing piles, their caate ere are cloven tons net in ten tone | The complainant In J Guttenveng. an} TDi yon ait on De Zayew's lap] Q. Did you go to the New York Ath-| fim Nuwark y rlous Nis Infurtes were, he agreed to hire [Chines had passed the experimental | 4'ture, te published by the Fyramt Drug TOs, Bo! that the retailers make a ton | expressman, 0} 0 ect. Ja jetle Club in 18987 A, Yes. T saw Felix] When Actiig-Capt, John FL Cosgrove ‘ a, thel he o Jp avery, ten they buy barring a slight | Guttenberg was hired to move some fur. Gallagher there. 1 talked with Galla-| was called ex-Gov. Black protested. sf | Mm tor life at $80 a month Bene tnai tee. Mavlog oe eons tents fe Me Geent Utara apatite dr pdl te a TL LAA Tper cent. |niture last week. ‘The man who hired flier about the trouble Thad to get my | object to this withess, ag his testimony Mr. Gould entered the court-room Rhersecy. 6 cl copy by sending fhame and address to) ce. eallty a net ti sy eh? pi i non is irrelevant, incompetent and unimpor-| with Mr,. Hummel and sat dow: abhdd As showing the estimation te costs the retail bas AOA G8 [him alan't pay him and the expressman to Nid Predorick Btearn. visit yc Onid nresuiices, he: fs nw 5 above firm. As s cinstead of 3, ‘which is the schedule | kept somo of the furniture as security. |. Shs denied she hed ever tne Knickergocker “AtMous hubs! At Jury againee thedarendamts me Of (Me) poking his array of counsel. He an nee ere mma thee was fe to @ vote} which this remedy te heid by @hé public Digs, for foal By. the Brows ton os the | he, man got & warrant for his arrest) '"Mrs. Roth sald she had always aasert-| °C many times. ins Mir, Osborne wanted to prove ty the | Was dressed in & dark sult, a white Wacheae, wens did not answer to} may interest the rebdir iy bel et hi eer coal to teach the on Thursda It was given to Kessel-[od her Innocence to her huabant milan galt any one outside of) witness that Commissioner Guitd, had |waisteoat and a flaring tle of the 7 wilés now exceed \ G s., The Erie wot io, Lehigh mark to serve. that ho had made up bis mind that shel han tuple with Blorne ae Meee YoU | elven Farrell a vacation changeable ‘aitk Variety. rhe: vatet,| — -Aldetinah OWErait abuliced ithe olers | remedies combined: is A Delaware and Hudson, \ea; | Aecording to Guttenberg, Kesselmatk Was eulltys pet acai (hae bes dere Darren wasn thon roccbnadinerts ap: Gulia 1? Bate Parrett his vacation? A. | wearing a black patch over his eye, also |!* louder tones. Still no answer. rotary enemas, and ,Westerh: leame to lis house that night, and infwas a splendid conversationtist. ane | Pat re Ag, De Rand to get away. Mr. | Q. Farrel ts away now? A. Yes. entered with his counsel and sat di-| “Alderman Owens!" shooted several PG In addition to thie amouas | he presence of the other members of |Identiled a painting of the us del witness and. th s unimportant. 1,5, %,kuew Farrell wan a witness} rectly facing the Jury. Sly trointhe rAlugeabn Hin esate ees 0: n R Kleen her and she had teen Vee nae [witness and that was unlmportant. | y@iror van ves, ply fromthe Alnerman; His seat was Pr, 2 Bele Feleased some odd lots which | his family told him it he didn't give | Silo" whicn she salt “De wey Dae —e et Q. Do you know Mamie Melando? A.|_Shoruy after the trial began Mra. | Vacant. ; nays, nad In storage at Coldberg | itn $1 he woiild get Into troubie, husband. Tine errno FIGHT OVER STORY No i * “| Howard Gould enteréd the court-room| “I nove that the sergeant-at-arms be 0 A ef Juttenberg says he gave him 8 cents} The Was adjorned with Mrs. Hot Weras GL Lawrers. and took a seat well to the rear. she|fent fo. find the miming Alderman,’ a '. ‘ . it 4nd promised to get him the other hag} Roth, still on the stand nder cross- OF MAMIE MELANDO was dressed in a black allk tatlors | “The abse t at i Fi nt Alderman was found fa a OPERATORS OPPOSE dollar later, ‘Then he went to the Dis |'*™aton ——— walt dlaeks aaked Just ae the gritness | made gown and wore a largé round hatlasleop in a big rem chart in tie ante- “© MITGHELL DAY,"?|trlct-Attorney and told him about it . Untarily (timed with flowity allt yelling, | fom, He was gathered in:and)led to ‘ eee aa MIR RAE RG nace When Jacob Deubert, of the Children's | UAT mo, sald Mr, Osborne, “after hig seat, | ae at mark that. he would meer -biny putetde Soctety, Into whose care Mamle Mo- Distriet-Attorney had gone ‘to Gov. Promincd Reinstatement, Sedan Been eR Honea Mier WILKPSBARRE, Oct. 28.—Aithough| the Hssex Market Court to-day anid give lando was placed when she was brought | MUEDAS TO lack. nate, Mawbray sald Mr. Gould told him ve looked, into this master,’ an- the full force of the coal famine has not {Mm Me mone ons here as a witness before, was called a] sc yicetion sustained,” Justice Lam- | fe Rpt haA shee dE REEL VCE) ed the Alderman wearily, “an 1 é peer broken, be the ane amuine has not) A murked ‘halt dollar wag given to Free: Writes: Deters, wea ce ned ivetion ; e he got rid of the influence of @ vertain | don't. know of. any. power here that wold Hye lanes that letectlye art five dollard tor ond dolier pray h went aid. : rly on His it. v3 ‘tother. thitt He ininers have turned out sin c i ' accusation was made that through the But'—— ewan Mr, Osborne, Phat ald you.'mean,” asked Mr, | aimee me vote one way or ‘toth i you why. { want you to realls®, eimark That's all we'll have of that,” Jus. M Mr. 11 refuse to vote: it ts to thelr return to work, there will not be|him the matked coll orts of the defense several witnesses |. Tata Mid natiy Prt ~ | Hummel, “by saying in your letter that) You are required to vote,” announced |Mjit,zowr, eres ttorsle rags Seat p a cite. ‘ested hh cen i vere bel pt out of the State. 4 : ' é you had trea! Mr, Gould mean of | the President. a B Anatead they will cotebrate atitchett {Wms taker before Justice’ Mayer, in Melandy's name or what she may have waa called to show that Robert | isg Clemmons." ‘ “Pobjeot! I object," stlouted members | hare, Been of inestimanie, ben "Day by aititthig work and paradtn Fete WHO) Held himiforex- yatd," sald Mr, Black. : the superintendent of the color | "Mir timmel then read another ap-|from all parts of the Aldermanic Cham- sh want 748 ie Met the Gausl remtlt Wee gan narading. | amination, John Davis Is Set Free Again|” 1’ intena to show.” F Ss mept without the jurisdiction of | pealing letter writteh by Mawbray. ber. Forced to show his hand the Al- | ot oroumhy spsrisnced cei, OLA ea Pla ea y eee intend to show," yelled Mr. Os-| the court, "Aviat did you mean by “stathig in |derman voted in, the negative amid thé areeonan tees) gorvinee fre te h ai i borne, “that the dete: is keepli - — letter that desired, which follower iitin of, the men do nat re MARIE DRESSLER BETTER. | To-Day After She Dies in|, that the defense is Kkeoplns things, to get. Back "Sir. “Gould's” re- | the “resolution we ‘tra That Foe } a cou s out of the State.” ay to Be Gould's re- Tepulution was lost by twenty afterward the mines ate erlppled, hat ia Irrelevant.” sald Mr. Black. BLAST KILLS AND MAIMS. T sniaved bls, sincere reepeyt until Volts endni Devili's resotution to pave fisnenti eaten a of a a fact the operators are to use as ie erence Bellevue Hospital. “We can show by the decisiona of the e com- Hs oh Ser epee ee las ‘Rert! of th = nite instead of asphalt certain thts ind ol"er armuments before the com-|'The Actress in Delerium Tmagincs higher courts that this cannot be in-| PITTSBURG, Pa., Oct. %.—One man Vos exertion ios te In cer: He inated of asphalt certain Ke = ite W year, by the, holidays, BER Gather stage) T'can’ show by the declsions of the | Was killed, one seriously and two others | | ‘Nhe plaiitif’s counsel then treated, Mr |clines Was passed without a dissenting jor leek ring a Ay trot w ; meviae! arreeta “0 8 Gould took the stand. Mr, Gould sald no ot My Three Stdren Nida hy 3 mn work without) For the first time in threo days Miss] ‘Twice arrested and twloe discharged | Court of Appeal# and of the Supreme | slightly hurt in a premature blast in] Gould took the stand. Mr, | Into petween reany ry sata ted 6 bal at tolls ; a ’ Te nes {Court of the United States that I can | ¢h t Washington end of ‘ Giases atch annoyance and consid: |Marle Dressler, tho actress, who ts m/in a week In connection with the death | trtroauce this testhmony.” fash Munhel sowtayere on OF the Wa ea Rect ona eanplaved Mi eaay 3, 25 |BACK WITHOUT THE MONEY. |i ave dour xoia Kp Pheor fete fig sae Fe) Jo. 159 Weat of his wife ts the record vis, eemtiened with orig Sse with typhold fever at No. 159 Weat ja wife ia the record of John Davis, amonth, but Never ald anything about ncaa ea so ran have your money. sal Away, | employment, for, lite. He geclared he linterpreter Returns from Chine | fH want you to k vote ———— Forty-fifth street, was not delirious to-|0f No, 12 Enst Thirty-sizth street, who Pas Ap PE ROnsm: Noted Milt MITOHELL HERE TO day, Dr, H. W, Trauenthal was much | Was released by Magistrate Pool in]. "I guess the Court of Appeals win | Note @ th Glsonataed Mawbray because. the tan what you wast, SSQET IMPORTANT DATA, |saiifed. at the change. for the better, YorRville Gout today, be gumMolents” aald Justice Lambert. || PITTSBURG, Pa., Oct, 2%—Col, Nor- drank heavily and grew ‘worse and After Fraitiens Search, roa get pale A. Duttenadireilinie dansaraua comatles Mrs, Davis died in Bellevue Hospital| nad teen ne inna Serome, wha man M, Smith, formerly of the Kigh-} worse {n ie a a ree. ? (Special to The Brenig World.) ——__—__— fe had be ; ; E th Regiment, N. G. P., veteran of | board his TERSON, N. J. Oot. &—Jim Fo ¢ q fn Hér dellelim Mtiew Drousler | {neg | last night. She had been there since jdo not think these arguments should be | teenth F Bt, Petersburg. PA’ WN. J. . Ys Bob Mitchell, Prestacnt of the United! sho ts at tho rehearsal of a fe nor rsday with broken ribs and Interna! | Made In the presence of the jury. tho Civil and Spantsh-Amertcan wats,| ‘Phe testimony of Anna F. Schmfat,|a well-known interpreter, who went to But the jury did not retire ani and for many Yours one of the most ; he Workers, arrived in New York this!She goes through all the work of rill- ®, caused, she said, by her hus: sides and the Justiod looked up tha | prominent Neures In military olvotes of | MOR conte by ons sai hla ended ‘the Pa PE ae leat ge aecp hn bod 1 Peco! ning and spent the day here collect-|ing the girls, quarrels with the stage |"?! throwing her out of a window. | precedents eenaiyivahia, dled’ thie Afernvon Ot | tegtmony, Beekts ot Ale cousterionen tad intrunted ig data to be prosented to the Arbitra-| manager and acts so far as the nuree | DAYs Was arrested, charged with as-| After awhile Gov, Black rose and| Paralysis. Me. Hummel after, moving to dtantaa giver ot hie eee in New. Tore fo m Boatd next Monday, He sald that. wil permit her, as though On thé stage |*ault, and discharged the next da 7 nL Sunn ihg, Up. 20 eal jee, send to Hong Kong, has returned to Has the sole plirposs of his coming, /duridz rehearsal ES When the woman died he was arrested | aieouttenute Provides, that thts depo- Fact lcdlaheet Be Reade Ri eo als ome | thls eotnkry th no ruse of the mle pstopped a usual at the Ashiand| Manager Immerman eays he thinks} again, charged with homicide, There Introduced only when the deponont te] 9 %aMparugalat wilt Tetund yeu, pee Pano | a Rew forty-five mintites, ing money. and took a 6 o'clock train for| Miss Dresstor contracted typhoid In De-| was wo cckione Ainst him before the insane or dead. Mamie Melanie in noe Wad. Maree,” Sinpios sna" Blaanatede ea Bil ches on ton ¢ totysnye utes tdentideation Sti | SA enieen are’, trolt seven weeks ago. he is able Iveanes, 60 061 You may have if,” said ‘Pruas. |forwarded "from thi it Biscuit \ Light Pastry ~ Light Cakes Werk Light Cost.—SURE and— ; Quick-ae-a-wink! Pa