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ster, terrapin, guinea fow! and all other a tion, Ninety-second street and Lexington avenue, 10 A. M. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NGVEMBER 26, 190%. ey shan nicolas pad | THANKSCIVING THANKSGIVING DINNERS COST 15 PER CENT, MORE : 1 | THIS YEAR THAN LAST WITH TURKEY UP 25 PER CENT. pA TAL Steward Everett, of the Astor House, Preparesa Menu for Evening World Readers that Shows Cost : 5 . of the Essentials to Have Risen Greatly. eesielet iat 4 — Youthful Ananiases Made| They Are to Cost 15 Per Cent. Warden Van de Carr Arranges/Man Now on Trial for Killing lagistrate Use His Handker-| More Than They Did Last for the Most Elaborate Enter-| Butte Physician, While Wom- Year, and They Were Dear tainment Ever Given in the; an Arrested Says She Caused { hen. Old Prison. the Man’s Death. TURKEYS VERY EXPENSIVE. CFS BIG DINNER FOR PRISONERS. |THE SHOOTING AN ACCIDENT. © Artful Tate Spun in Brooklyn Court | Steward Everett, of the Astor House, ~ F s) Miss Laura Millard Heads the Long Accused Editor Takes the Blame Be- Be Caused Throbs of @ympathy ang| Tells: Evening World Readers P. Cp List of Artists Who Will Make cause of His Love for the Beau: | Traditional Thanks- oe \\ L Merry—Famous Prisoners Who iful ys —Fo! Shower of Coin Until Agent In-| Of Cost of Traditional aad VEZ y tiful Mme, la Bonte—Fo!lowed ‘ Reatiyate giving Dinner for Ten Persons. a < Will Enjoy the Performance. by Detectives. 4 { x Thanksgiving dinner will cost 15 per There will be a great celebration in| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2%.—Mme. “The Children’s Soctety, of Brooklyn, | cont. more this year than it did a year the Tombs Prison to-morrow. The 375| Ruth la Bonte, allas Eve Hart, arrested hes taken charge of two of the most | ago, The Evoning World presenta a bill prisoners, men and women, will be re-|here, says she killed Dr. Henry A. Cay- * “Becomplished juvenile Mars its agents /o¢ rare for a family party of ten persons. minded that after all there {s some-|jey in Butte, Mont., on the night of _. Raye ever found. prepareg under the direction of thing to be thankful for. Oct, 11, and that J. W. Kelley, an edi- _ Daring the cold, drizzling rain this rd Everett, of the Astor House. € programme for this Thanksgiving | tor now on trial for the murder, 1s {n- _ Morning, two boys, one twelve and the| 4 review of the figures is enough to fj Day celebration is the most elaborate | nocent. igthes fourteen years old, slunk into the /gtartie any householder on a moderate =F that has ever been arranged by any| She says the shooting was accidental _ Tae ars ee bas Mm ome, | salary. q . TTI warden since the old prison was built.|and that Kelley gave Himself up be- ertep m4 rackbae aes Mtb elt | The dinner Is for ten persons of aver- | XQ qqg IZ Had Warden Van de Carr been so in-|Cause of his love for her. “It is pos ~ So dlsties and foreed pools on the |e means, the sort of Thanksgiving 3 yt clined he might have had twice as much | sible, {s It not,’ she asked, “that a man regwed | tlt ceria |! feast the ordinary hard-working New y \ talent. Many well-known actors, !n- ove a woman so much that ev Bi floor. York citizen will enjoy on the national ee , cluding members of the Weber & Fields | the gallows cannot frighten him away?” jean” 4 see ser (adel enimece & holiday. Here !s the menu: ey) Company, offered their services if the| Mme. la Bonte haa been followed by en wit! Sprartn area 1 eseeaa' toed UN REA / Celcbration was held/on another day, detectives ever since the shooting. She /, effort they would suppress mee) 3 eY | $1.00... . Oy eee $10) Snough Talent for Any Show. | fled from the city the following morn- were certainly the most misérable look-| — .5v. wetay ° Comm 207 HEV ER. . ing and has gone from one city to the erpatured the court officers had seen 5. Bread and Butter oi gg Os But Warden ven de Carr decided that | oy oe noe one eed in the atre fm many days : 10 | he had a praffemme that would please | neve atter whe had changed her board “What do you boys want?" asked a | | any audience. Were it ls: ing place three times. Kindly policeman who had been touched Miss Laura Millard, solotat. On his deathbed Dr. Cayley sald he by their appearance. 1 | | . Abbey Clarkson Totten, soloist. had been lured Into the woman's aparte “Please, alr, we want to see the ti Marshall P. Wilder, humorous recita-| ment, where Kelley was in wait for him, Judge,” said the youngest one, plain- | | } i Hone, ~ votst and that the editur fired the fatal shot. Pees: | ohn lerney, 50] Upon this statement Kelley was ar | Had Nothing to Bat, They Satd. 1 ' | William K. Marray, soloist. rested and {s now on trial in Butte, | They were taken up to the Magis-| ==> q ee pene oot where Mme, la Bonte will be taken a# trate’s bench, ana when queationed the | "62° Se ener seta Mis EIGd varia band, | (ee cencinn, witises: Igaungest one said: The biggest {tem In the bill Is, of r. Sommers and his Hungarian +] She says Kelley was not in the room _ "Please, sir, we're brothers. He’ core te turkey, that noble he ws EN pea etree ae eda at the thme. Dr. Cuytey waa trying to “Slocoo and I'm Frank Brooks, We've |0Ut Whose presence no anksgiving . force his attentions on her, she says, “been’ out in the rain ali night and we eet 's completes His Bree) h risen HOW AND WHERE THANKSGIVING WILL ety Fiera craven iesue: and when she drew a revolver, not in- y within the last few weeks 25 per cen ~ ~ > r ‘one, ie A y' etre eats 211, | net than what 10 was twelve: wontha BE CELEBRATED IN NEW YORK. Margaret Taylor and four pleaninnies | {onSi0# to shoot. he granpied wine ‘ oey 869, (ON | eo, And as | ars _ in plantation scene. > then we've been working around | “5 nd he is scarce—very scarce. Charlés A. Ward, the originel Bow-|. “He forgave me re he was taken eerie pad siviag our money to our TANCE ete elct Dinner and entertainment given by Randolph Guggenheimer to the ‘ey Bis 3 bb from my apartment,” she said, “and 4 mother. nd please, sir, she took sick w nf LAttle Crippled Children of the Poor, No. 434 West Fifty-seventh street, ‘The x asked me to kiss him. [ don't know oy paino ani the instruments for the 6 seertens oars {260 und “Aled the other TL gesee Bay igtesganiaaties mee 3to6P. M. Hungarian Band were delivered at the| why he sald Kelley shot him, for It ts ay fed READ Ie Cake Cann WAS'| 555.000 turkeys will’ be marketed this Entertainment at West Side Young Men's Christian Association, Nos. prison to-day. will not be held in|R0t true. Iam responsible, arfd alone” 4 aid we went out there fait fe seater year, as against 425,000 last year. Wash- 816 to 320 West Fifty-seventh street, 815 P. M. - the new. City: Prison, but in the old ee = Mm a big coach. It was awful bad. 1 ington Market men y that the Beef Free dinner to the poor at St. Andrew's coffee stands. ponee ov rece inthe clisate there: 8 PREPARING FOR COLLEGE? @ouldn’t see my mother any more, and| Trust has bought all the turkeys in Dinner to children at Five Points House of Industry, No. 16 Worth Rletperinl gag) colerwho calgher and Bhe had been awful good to us, and we| ht. and has practically cornered the street, 1 P. M. Dinner to outdoor poor, 2 P. M. Special exercises by chilg moans Is heard all over the building. Wanton Damage Done to Churches Bad maybe been bad boys sometimes | Market. aren, 3 P. M. Some Famous Prisoners. and Cemetery at Elmhurst, L. nd had worried her, and now she was| Last year turkeys cost from 16 to 22 Five Points Mission dinner to children, No. 63 Park street, 2 P. M. All of the men will be locked in their] pottce Captain White, of Eimhurat, Sone and we couldn't do nothing.’ cents a pound, This year they are from Dinner to young men and women of the parish at the Madison Square cells. an women and the {iransienta” L. 1, thinks the High School boys exe 2 aced on the lower tle! . 1, x Here the iltle fellow broke down and eat eeu aoa: Apter Presbyterian Church house. Xmong. the ‘most prominent prisoners | preparing to go to college by seeing fed as only a heartbroken child can fi {Shieh Ide ai ice: Dinner by McAuley Cremorne Mission to fifty men beneficiaries. are ilMam Hooper Young, alleged | how much wanton damage they can do, c GY. \He sobbed until his emotion was | ‘Mat the oysters are unchanged in price; Bloomingdale Brothers’ Employees’ Mutual Ald Society distributes tur- murderer of Mrs, Anna Pulitzer; Harry] tq has his full detective force out ; ‘Uncontrollable, and the Magi, the vegetable soup 20 per cent higher Rose, the actor who murdered his wife, ‘4 turned away and used Magistrate! than it was a year ago, owing to the keys to hundreds of the store's employees. Rot haces Toki ant Alexander “Me: | Watching for the culprits. : ete aloanen patch pandkerchlef. | rye in the cost of beef and vegetables; Dinner at Second avenue branch of the ¥. M.C. A. 8 P. M. Amnerny, who are accused of murder-| Last night the Bethel Church was back and walked to the other cvat| the price of bread very slightly In- Bowery branch of ¥. M. C. A. dinner to 600 inmates of the lodging- te Core rests ic Went eel al ag AU AAG oaks tay aa je room, A few lawyers turned their | Cheased. but butter § per cent. up, and |] house, 11.30 A. M. ‘The entertainment will not be begun |UD: the adjoining parsonags we Ren A } heads away, and even the prisoners who | Doth fish and eggs raised 5 per cent. Unton eervices at Pilgrim Congregational Church by Church of the eG dct heen] Resonate REY) DAGr tes Recatel + teak vcemeter mtel eoaG Bee © errecpag ine Swalting arraignment were| A twenty-pound turkey that cost $4 40, Purttans, New York and Harlem Presbyterian, St. Jnmes's Methodist f00\ pounds of. chic! unde of See tanebe oe peeslinels ai 7 ‘ ga pei: aia last year will cost $6.60 to-day. Roast Episcopal, Mount Morris Baptist and Second Collegiate churches, 11 A. M. eke, a Ears pi ‘Tels of the oldest New York families, and the * a ure mu joney. ch d for 16 cents a 1 tt apples, coffee a x it ait Finally, when Arttul Frank's a1 erat tae) soar Nooaia\ Sy cegie! ow Lites ie UML a Sry ce aera oa Whe turkey and chicken will be served | corner-stone of a new church was robbed Temoree bad wore case's, spasm | y Madison Avenue Presbyterian and First Reformed Episcopal churches at as a fricassee on tin plates. SeHGs hax Fot documento ana Goines tj roceed. ¥. he was able! Cranberries have gone up a trifle and so the Baptist Church of the Eriphany, 11 A. M. ‘Besides Warden Van de Carr, who| it SOS Of C0 Svort. attributes. the « i please s: whet we came back have potatoes and turni)s, in sympathy Union services of the United Presbyterian, Baptist and Presbyterian and rare esrene fe Tapeh there will damage to the High School boys. | Capt. eniture ee YELATO We (found at the | with the general upward tendency of the Hamilton Grange Reformed churcheg on the west side at the Wash- W. Hines aid hin! weoratary, As Js Mos ate ‘a determined to find out If hth and Havemeyer streets, und had | £004 Prices. ington Helghts Methodist Episcopal Church. Kinney. See ee i Soved out all the furniture and every- oe: tomatoes, all the see ie Sermon by the Rev. Dr. George C. Lorimer in the Madison Avenue ————_ : ie. act, have advanced tremendously be- B: ” was rain! 2 ‘ , aptiat Church it eNO place to gO and nating tenet; yond last year's prices. The things Sermon by the Rev. Dr. J, Ross Stevenson at the Fifth -Avenua Pres- mittied to sleae Ine oes aga’: | that make a plum pudding are 10 perlf pyterian Church. és My PREIS ec ocuTine tHe iRhL some: cent, Nighé than they were Inst year. Dinner to 188 children at the American Female Guardian Soclety and ee then we've been Walking around | comes $8 actually 20 per cent. cheaper |] jiome for the Friendless, No. 936 Woodycrest avenue, near One Hundred K Hying to find something to eat, and we | Nd sugar Is lower, top. and Sixty-first street, 12.90 P. M. Entertainment at 3 P, M. q Bela ai oat youl aénal alto) cole | Gian ee ear enen ereen peas. 100; Thankagiving services at the hall of the Young Men's Hebrew Associa- || ‘ a . =| . ‘ . ; his last ramark was a startler. | tarving children wanting to go to col- we! A few questions relieved the site | Walton, boys had heard thelr Bo to “callers, All a Beautifal Dream, | eompanions speak of the Catholle Pro- | ¢ to luxuries have gone up In price, keeping pace with the upward drift of food sta- ples; but none of these ts included in The World's Thanksgiving menu. “i NG,” QUOTE SPORTING. play, at Ardsley; Thanksgiving Day Handicap, at Mount Pleasant Field TROTTING—On the north end of the Speedway at 11 A. M., and on the south end at 3 P. M. Five-mile trotting race at Empire City Park FOOTBALL—Syracuse vs. Columbia, at the Polo Grounds, at 2 P. M. Father of Girl Who Says She Anyway Lawyer Sander Will Try tectory. where bad boy are s¢ as are within the Pe taught a triage as m *oollee 0 Wage-earner's Income are ATHLETICS—Games of the Greater New York Irish Athletic Assocla- Was Assaulted Threatened| to Get $25 He Says Lawyer professional eriminals call | Ir tion at Coltle Park, L. 1. i i penitentiary, “Ang these boys wanted | << ROUT ak cael Vie ie Day amined touresesor i elenicon Heine iemmeda| She Will Try to Make Tombs Prisoners Happy. with Contempt of Court. Courtney Owes Him. " aS Sapa Rea Club; Kickers’ Handicap, morning, oaptain's prize; mixed foursomes, f wigs Was. called“ and aaa ST afternoon, at Harbor Hill; mixed foursomes at Newark Athletic Club; |) Magtstrate Crane in Yorkville Court] With as much directness as frat \ e "charge of the urchins. But chey | monthly handicap at Nassau Country Club; medal play handtcap, at Flush: this morning threatened to commit a|Phraseolory wil permit, the charge of were hungry, and the mag'strate sta ing Country Club; Thanlesgiving Day “best ball" handicap, at Rich- witness for contempt of court during the | having “welched”’ on three bets, Is made { | : s “§ fryers and reporters, if a mond Hill; men's handicap, for classes A and B, at Richmond County - hearing of an assault case. The man is Bete eernee tad allyson ia Beco area eamenl was, brous y |] Country Club; rst round match play for Davies cups, at Westchester Golt threatened was Angelo Restano, ae ee Gn reat, K Balance, amounting to several Wonars. Club; open tournament at Lakewood; men and women's bogey competition Julla Restano, his daughter, fourteen | Brooklyn, lawyer, and a nep) sy ° % While they were eatl: hem- | at Englewood. ‘ *| years old, was the defendant. She tes-| Judge Courtney, of the Court of Spe ; Byes Agent ree a AUTOMOBILING—Hill-climbing contest on Eagle Rock Hill, Orange, tinea that Joseph Domintco, who wes|Clal Sessions, and Ten aaee eee to investiza ‘ion. told a beautiful lle. Mot died and thelranames were Donaf- ‘ound that Their moth BUT MAS. PETERSEN, “Stung!” had asked in @ Gallic dialect as strong as garlic to be directed to a gamb.ing- house “I play ge rouge et noir, ze vignt d'un, N, J, 10 A.M ee Blazek Fought Bravely in Span- President Cantor Awaits the terlously from One Hundred and Six- teenth street and Elghth avenue, is searching for her to-day. The mare is Enormous Orders Placed with commencement of the rearmament of the Turkish artillery. The War Ministry ts also authorized to purchase 220,00 small callbre Mausers, to complete the pres- arrested early to-day, had matic an as- eault upon her two weoks ago, Her trate Crane decided, in default of any to his feet and shouted: “T shall go and tell District-Attorney Jerome about your conduct in this case." ‘The Magistrate smiled leniently, When Restano continued his abusive language, Hugh McLaughlin, of the Kings County Democracy, Pea ee ich: Retin e gece,| When Picked by Jacobs to Owner’s Nephew Says Police materi tay ware | conritinl DEY) AGL a i panders, aiagi carriers ha e ere know ‘ . . ‘ ‘ i A es- . 5 epee a ruts whed: tk came se Pilot Him Into Canfield’s. Made Fun of Him When He Krupp Point to Outbreak in eT Coen tae nag abet tietnat! occupies offices in the same building es ; “iis ac feollewee ca G i ji , with whom he hag h Hants id Agen: Stestr, “te he took POVERTY ORI ES FIVE CITY M ARKETS Reported Loss and Asked Aid.| the Balkans in the Spring. | ter a day taser. sasig.| betore been frlondly. ‘he complaint of considerable interest to lawyers, as in it the first serious attempt 1s made Se z uo: Jose Silvesta) “of, ‘Batavla,” v S a more corroborative testimony, that he spoke and without a French accent The owner of Nellie, a gray mare and eeeivnleaes ai eeetante Tory RA SIxtee" | would have to dismiss the case against] to fet around the wagering prohibition Te was in the: Waldort-Astoria Cate ‘| a well known Speedway trotter, with al peniay ninetyeslx gure In all, have een | DoMInico, and so announced his inten-| of our laws. . y [ote Slivesta, garbed like a bouievardier, record of 21% which disappeared mys-| ordered frome the Krupp Worke as the| ton. The father of the girl then Jumped) This Is attempted by setting up a com ditional “agreement betwen the parties, founded upon the consideration of thet , mutual promises thereln contained; the complaint alleging the performence the conditon, which in an ordinary, Yaccaat, eoarte, plauet, routette, auas'| ish War, but Was Unable to] Action of Board of Aldermen] ownea ny ‘Thomas G. Patterson, afent establishment. With wagons and ‘chalets Americaln pokalr. Is tt : ber merchant at No, 120/@mmunition for the artillery the orders| {insinuating that Crane was not fit to| wager would mon the decision of ¢hg . Maison Canfleld, tt ts por-| Get Work, So Drank Poison. to Condemn Them. Wealthy aeey we: 7 jentall an outlay of $8,960,000, sit on the bench in a police court, the|bet in the favor of the plaintifr. Was the Latter Woman Who y here In New York?" Eleventh avenue. He lives at No. 89!" quite Durchases were apparently ac-| Judge thought it time to aot with| It ts expected, no matter which way ; : ‘ ask and find out,” sald Charles street. Mr. Patterson says the|-celerated in consequence of the recent|®YSU. 121. the pistrict-Attorney aii | the case may be decked, that the los Véas Expecting the Crowning| Hour Detective Enright. it always| “I was brave enough to face the bul-| President Cantor eald to-day that five} animal is worth $1,600, developments in the situation in Mace-| you want to. I know my business in| Ing sido, will take an appeal to the takes tlme to pick a iamb from a sheep |lets from the Spanish guns, but I can-| of the clty markets are deatined to go tht Mr. Patterson had some| donta and the Balkans and tho mpres-| this court as well ag he knows his” he| higher courts in order to determine Bliss of Motherhood. and Enright went in search of House stand the sorrows and pleadings of|i¢ favorable action by the Board or ay}. cast might Mr) Pa sion prevailing in manv quarters here| replied. ,"F've @ good mind to have you) nally the law governing this eart of 5 Detective Smith. rey. dermen, is obtained, business in Harlem and drove there in] ‘0+. serious outbreak, posslbly leading punt upd fon con termne 2E Sour Aca llooutrasts be “You want Farreli's or Canfeld'st"| ‘These words, spoken by her dying | These markets have practically peen|a light busey to whph Nelile was at-|to wideopread Huropean complications,| begged the Magistrate to punish Do-| The claim in the case Is for only $26, Jaan article printed in The Evening |asked Smith, looking the Imported guest |husband, who committed sulclde by tak-| condemned by a report of Chief En-| tached. With him’! hia nephew, | May be expected In the sprl minfoo, for the alleged assault. ° Crane] nue the principle involved te an impor: World on Nov. 1: Inst “Mrs, Andre Ja- r very carcrully, Ing polson because he could not obtain {einer McLean, of the Finance Depart-| Geyreq_ gtotten SLA nie brierly’ conduct against Domintoo for|tant one. Lawyer Sanders awears in bbeen" told a story of how her hus-| , “Mala OU” atuttered the man from |work, are echoed and re-echoed In tne Mt, and President Cantor agrees with| c=" Stehen. _ one| BOY STRANGELY DISAPPEARS | tollowing the girl and Persecuting her| his complaint that in June last he on ‘ a { the distracted widow, Mrs, John | the engineer that the altes now occupicd| They left the horse standing at One with hig attentions, He was peld in de-] the same day made three “agreementa”? Band, Axel Jacobsen, had rescued an Well, Joseph Javobs, alias Paul as she alts with her baby in her | by the five markets can be used by the |Hundred and Sixteenth street and Elghth fault of $700 or er exam! win tac Gouiteney,wateb he tailor 46 @ woman from under the wheels of | Townsend James. y« clty for purposes more advantageous, Javenue while they went Into a butlding| qimem for James’ Rogers, Student | “°™ keep. ‘rea fakir and I'm|tiny room on the top floor of the tene- Gis. frolisy car. She then went.on to tell |on to your false front,” House Detoctlve | ment-house at No. 1878 Avenue A. With the removal of Center. Market, | near by to transact some business. Mr. . jollege. Y According to the first, he was to pay Sief the many heroic deeds he had done|SMth spoke with decision, and Jose} No more gallant soldter enlisted In| One of the doomed five, the first move | Patterson says that he attached a welght| © | ude pire pans Be aay WORKMAN’S ARM TORN OUT.) , oyyer courtney $10 In'case the Appele i i . Silvesta, blushing through his disguise, |the Spanish-Ainerican war than John|!n the selection of a site for the pro-| to the horse before leaving him, When RUNGE SURE HERE —_—_<—_— late Division of the Supreme Cours Rimecnenssy gout ih Denmark, betore | gsoped “stung.” Blazek, who, after hostilities were over | Posed new Police Headquarters Bullding| they sought the horse again she had| to the polite of all the latke Tester | oiler Was Caught im « Tambllms| 9,014 decide the appeal of Miss Loulag iB to this country, “when they)” Jacobs ie the man who, disguised as aland ho had obtained his discharge, came| Will have been taken, The administra. | disappeared. seatolatin atkins Rogers, of id Barrel” in Newark Factory, Gchiotterer in her suit for $15,000 dam. bboy and girl lovers. Mr. Steffen went to a telephone and wealthy Westerner, gained an entrance |home to figsht anew the battle of Iife.| on is partly wedded to the idea of against the Brooklyn and New York (Special to The Evening World.) 26. 3¢ Nineteenth street, Brooklyn, who it seems that “Mra, Jacobsen. t ai a <, ) He says © ‘Honest John” Kelly's. Lou Betts’s| Unable to get work, he became gloomy | Utilising the site for the new police| called up Polfce Headquarters, say Nov. Zachariah| Ferry Company for personal injuries se tative of Denmark, speaks ying otier Tenderloin gambling resorts|and deepoadent. His fatthtul wife tried | building, but {t cannot be acquired uati| he was treated most discourteously and] has been missing since Nov. 16 lust. | 1 oY ais the Meeker foun-|austained by her in favor of the ¢o ‘ le English, and The Evening n Biss 4 wait un-| The boy, who was'a student in st. 5 fompany; if on the other h : and furnished the evidence on which|to cheer him, but he refused to be com- | the Board of Aldermen has decreed its told to “stand there and wa! any, at the foot of Clay street, had one hould ‘be Wecided in davor Sheil Panis ba eat ane Afa8| thoy were raided forts}, and often talked of ending his abolition, “The sity owns the ground on| tit the horse came back.” hte daeats baneeneunay lanting of his arms torn aut while at wore to- a cinoterets < Cor whom Jacobsen, y i av which Center Market Is located, it] to the West One Hun- » Nov. ed’ as counsel, that A the wife of Mr. Peterscn, «| AfeF that achlevement Mr. Jerome| it‘ oes the ground occupied by thé other aes a ee carn Street Station,” |S parents that he was going to St,|day. He was oiling what Js known Sanders appear put him into training for an attempt to land Canfield by having him grow a Van Dyke beard and a French accent, House Detective Smith s: “1 fell to him easy, Java haa a Dutch settle- a “tumbling barrel,” when hig arm was caught, and before the machinery could ’ | be stopped it was wrenched off at the ao iarell, who ts fitty-five years old ana When Mrs, Blazek came home after a short walk she found her husband pourlng some polson into a glass, Selz- ing his hand, she threw the poison out of the window. Blazek promised not to mS [Of the motorman, Jacobsen. marke! Saeobsen is a bachelor and was lide with the Petersens at the time pancident, and as it was siated in Steffen to a reporter, “and|John's Church on Twenty-first street, res Ferris, who was at the! between Fifth and Sixth avenues, whe: desk, to send out an alarm, He told me{he was @ regular attendant, : ——$—<————_—<—. that they were too busy to send out ‘od Dlution at the meeting of the Board Aldermen calling for the disestablis! Ment of the five markets. ‘The matter ‘Will Burn Whales for Coal, ich was true of Mrs. Peter- ferred f the ni ives at No. 75 Newark street, was taken Bu sasobaen >| mont, ‘This guy comes trom there with| to attempt his life again, but frae referred t¢, the Aldemanic Coméit- | alarms at that hour of the night R MOURNS FOR KRUPP. | !!v*s. 8 ie, Groupital ‘perloueoon:| ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. %.—Tho two og rhe aetivat oe ie, |e Spapiah name and a French accent." fuming A ttle later the’ young wite| (.0%puplic Bulldings. “It will report |" sy1@ acted rudely and told mo that KAISE tad! Ube Bias to the chy Ht ine 90: | AT RANG Or eT nee ae pe acuenasnel ees ‘| found him on the floor dying. horee had probably waiked around the| poruw~p the Cortese of His Fri seat wcday. were taken, pieseaneal ga to. bless their }* itis a iittle t was given rise plock for exercise and would soon be back. I finally persuaded him that the! horse was a valu@blo one and that it! must have been stolen. Then he sent out the alarm. + : ‘The horse {4 desorthed as belng « gray ‘and called 2 Two — Death of George Peiree, NEWPORT. R. 1, Nov. 26—George Relroe, superintendent of marine con- struction of the New York) New Haven &, Hartford Railroad ys of heart early sup EARL’S CONDITION, thetr-badk yards by residents of that! we . Nov. %—The condition | place ‘and venteesy aay naman, costing Court, Appeals to use . natives ate i Hive-ie ‘whale’s flesh 1s full of «lt of rc stat OCTOGENARIAN DEAD. RBADING, Pa,, Nov. 2%.—John Blank- enhorn, aged eighty-one, was found dead in the house in which he lived alone. There were marks of violence on ie head and hands. Yon Blankenhorn ‘reated with eggra- ile fal President Recetves Dune. WABHINGTON, Nov. 2%, — Signora Duse, the Italian actreas, was received by the President and Mra, and Miss on Foot. ESSEN, . uw Nov, 26, mains, of eet cat Tho re- juried to~ ite po ae ae aE a pie * 5 sease at his