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BAGS, PAILS AND BASKETS WERE USED TO CARRY AWAY THE PRECIOUS” ; ! eS itt Bs i : 1) Mi 10h, Mr. Dooley, Now Well and irs, Anna Willey Was About to i nS; s Rea. oT epee oe op! a! te eg pues pt Truly Has Got a Bride That’s . Complete Her Christmas Pur- " Biss 4 ‘ eens! OF “aN Bem oo : Pe Se Charming, Fond and True— johiases When Her Skull ae) ee f Bi: Ro ee GA i | a ee ‘ ‘ i te ! She’s Maggie Abbot, .of. the . Fractured. ao Renae aT oe ei ié Ci AS ae: age ph oll | Writing Habit, and. Now She's -..,/ f ee ; fen Bd ty er ing. f : f \ ™ Mrs. Dooley-ooley-oo!” ; | i i f x's Ps 4 Finley Peter (better known as “Pete') - from Danger (say : ee ; ; ag ‘ ; Bea COR 2 ae : ; ae eld AC s Satan 84 Dunne, the man who created Mr, Doo= | Falled—Her Husband, an Editor, Py Bae Vitter ‘ RY ; oF og WN ‘ y N ) \ , Pe tye ley, was married in this olty to-day 6 Aigo Met His Death by an Ac- ’ Has, Fold _ OS eh hf H ‘ am Spunee i’ @ . a Vee aes Sy Miss Margaret Abbot, formerly of Chi- M ip fe 2 ae? * q 4 , ities cago. In this Mr. Dunne has surprise + his friends, for tt had been understond,. I t Pa! » SP Ree i , (hat he was not to be married until Jan- Mr. Anna Willey, wiiow of Pervy | 4 oh 4 : i behy 1 HS i Ett Vie " RT hy vary. Winey, an editor, who himself met deith | ff eae Senne ghee - ony ae Fig hi , Re 2 ‘ : es aK tile. fannb piconet (Nae. Sae Oe by accident, died at St, Vincent's Hos- f ta z te 4 ‘¢ ‘ Ys rity ts a J ‘ . 1 to-day fram a frecture of the hase ‘s ro eg 1 x E i, 4 Wee A . was to wed Miss Abbot, was made {n_ Sof the ekull, She wax knosked down | i é 4 i bY if ‘ y s7 > ee Sa aa 5 APs weds Pa ‘Ai ~ The Evening World on Thanksgiving Wwhilo making some Cartetmns purchases | He i tes we iy ° the a RY iS oie! bat ae : ot te eas LO tea tice Pad } ; Day. He will live Ina residence he has. Ma ‘tenth strect and Broadway | & Sap f sy 9 ¢ am ol aera t uy i aay D si eT o ‘ hi ae a pas? B fieasca in West Thirty-sixth street, @ the Hotel Bar- | . st ; ene tow doors from the Lambs’ Club. ington. No, 1497 br . lett ee: ‘The bride Is a Chicagoan by birth, ¢ \ ¢ a i Sp ee ae iF ett A Ares } tt ty Gut Pr : aughter of Mrs. Mary : eat rie gia Tats ip the ihe TOBIN MANAGLED to ot emrneaye nisin MAYOR LOW SENDS MESSAGE ON TUNNEL, tugs gf ts, Mary A a AT HIS TRIAL " ven king. Of late yerrs she has lyed im : Nate ae aa Se ee cence De SV bcora thay BUT ALDERMEN POSTPONE THE FIGHT, |x sue'snases ine ‘nitty, of ner roy and Marry. boil « Tont! rom Birt tax SAURRHITTTE Varany : clever husband as a writer, and In addl- fe with hor when she dic. 5 : : with the pont. who. cra r shops, more employment] tion she Is an Illustrator-of no mean auters rode downtown ou a : ee trom the ald. anit the = eit eer arae t e. he compar angistont | for storles, and my ability. assent way car and ullghted, at, Vent | 1, iC mtPugetbT thee esto this morning the thermome: : kept buon culls at th avait ¢ Pag ; ie ; 5 GH idl) men er he announcement of the marriage of: Mrs, Willey shade! her face wiih! when ‘ ‘ on wae Draw sord Mangor. 3 ot : in be Yat its w bette = within of our] Mr. Dunne was given. out jate today @he turned toward the vant ta ier as ‘ ' 4 : vara BLE t HM : : 1 Ul j i tudes of our population, jand It lacks:tmportant detalls,.No mene. Mighaitmom creachen tke sigs. 1" 1 4 at s oxen COLD WAVE BREAKS uy cnt ine and den onal vat ' 4 elas A New Trunk Line, Hon Is mada of where. the ceremony freon Harry in des ont. Court wotil iY : Met 2 ea Bon \ > shai he | r the elty to get a new trunk took ntace, nor is It disclosed where ar. aofident this i Panky CBURneC on : gland RECORDS OF YEARS, ° Fein teantiers yeaa crmifte any nib raesida ralirend without teeing or fmpairine so {Dunne and bis bride grill, spend. thele Manon ner. Bhe trie suck, t iia area Ow: A eae her 1 President Bor ot smpany's propre as by a bridge, the city’s unique | 2eneymoon, must tt eto gran her «to t f B 5 1 i ® aa se sav! Fork bitler colette he had in hie “packs 1 the he to give taxable | water advantages is unparalleled good| New York knows Mr. Dunne through Ro duick cnough. Tne c : ; ‘ é ' Loeb : F cold esr 1 from the May o of the soil t sne; to get unbroken railroad con-| his writings. Heceafter he will ba dows and her head hit *Feame vo atnoying that : Aida Tala harceh ‘3 sit : toot . Lis NERO HES N ' 1 9 ¢ ith the West and South for two | known as a resident, In common with EA wagon betongec to fie, smi talnut taken. 3 ma ait ine F bascenTriha ae cuMeIERIEL Beco pike 1 et tion of our streets york as|ef fs boroughs, and not for ane only. ae SaIGrA ate uerersoulay d fore F Typewriter unm, hd the driver peing brought bi je ia ine at 2 de- . ’ preserves for the tity | despite gu and nuviga’le streams | bY thelr work in Chicago he has move: iniiam B, Milla de/No “Ai West ranine cote ' » On hiv] \ ri an (si : a the Hawes c byt ‘ \ the chy'a un-| us Che Hudson River and the Hast River{to the town they all come to when, they f at sovta| 5 ; senene tHE | wre j f ranchites, | EVANe, maritime com-|!* 4 result only possible in these daya{get a chance, His charming wife will deputy snerift saw Vor uct O&ng 5 ese ea baloe now zh . arate | t 1 est ih} of gigantic resources and gigantic un-|be an addition to the circle that 4 airreanta) (Hevaitewasikoand:cartted) Wes ayin taken s t f $ i thor of the winter: pre-| 5 sof such’. ae Fs “ vali- | dertakings. It is « proposal worthy of|Pown to know and admire her hug- physician from. St S i . the ene Sian ke aut mbanS ther bureau) ty th y A tatement | Able fur way Co ion, the city to which ft is made, and the | band. . e WPgaid her skull w icin tie : : Saal Rive : gary hours reushed | trom tae Mavor’ of tie reas © propose | tunnel prsses under those | city should reply ‘to It in a manner| Finley Peter Dunne is of the younger AS TA RDU aS SEPA EVAR ‘ : ; Aa ) ww gore, with a ton-mii> | thinks the fr sho t r t ace. This | worthy of Itacl?. generation of humocists. As @ writer Mmather and tertwo sons | erapoy ec ‘ yin ; : bebh nor Wind, Bauroad service there | such a nex o : , fford now and | these reasons T venture to hope|of Irish dialect he has no equal tn the ‘notified and they were ut her side withy H ; , , ia bumper cold, and tra ine tit anal ontane nity ‘ Jee to the city | that the proposed franchise will receive | United States Fe eae aeneatics. Thee caver : ats s : { P. t form. | of without diminishing in| the approval of your honorable Board.” | | His sketches were known and appredl- 1 His. Was uriested by al iucder of whic ¢ i" ut A oH a Board, t Payany ¢ t any faetilty t the city} When the "ai he sentence, | ated In Chicago long before he took up* ray, oligeiatn ait locked up aft a meat| SAD SCENES WITH Gee ay : ere (o reoure Ita rreonsid= | HOW enios' “You can leu a horse to the water, but "ational affairs as themes of hia philos A Meas veld without Gall “the Chinese restauran, ie . i i nm (hroush a conference committee | Payments for Pranchiae, {you cast make him drink,” a slight | Pleal discourses and thus gained’ th Sorte MA Courts ater he| tne nvet oor, a'Caxt| THE COLD AND HUNGRY., pede te is ak pees Isepresenting both the Eapld ‘Transit oavii | tipple of applause from the Republican |*4F and attention of the nation. Now Femanded to agai the Coroners Cra ue he | wn Y ain wlies that fast abeay the | Commission at netellene of opm cemeria hae ign hs books aro read wherever the Bag: w rly yeare old and|ingwe craft. fel a NRE Treas nperULUY the coldest i Your representatives upon this com- Bye CAUBE Ane err | Lao clerk started to read a communi-| lish tongue is spoken, for it's a pecull+ De eM alan tite tthe pene, | teh Trouably, then! emeatt Suffering Wi y crept shive pO So Seme a bed 2 "i mittee tid thelr work well, and it ma tne a tr jcition from the Merchants’ Association, | arity for them that the common sense eral arrangements have not set been | jured rome ‘ He MinaslOn, Cibees . Jcontdently be sald that the franchise |*¥#em, ¢ rees to make a] it With the Va tina wis romps | Rumor they conta’ Is relished abroad . ae Fan the} protection that elty, : ris fx better form now than w : rhise in a sum to | seconded and cartied. ° as well as in this country. : thefr hands : . which hi te ‘ Yi Y first submitted for your consideration, | ¥© djusted after twenty-five years, ‘ Mr. Dunne began his literary career yaw ' Committee Report Read, 13 2 1 f | ’ ited upon the elty. q . i Y e [After its approval by the Conference; 4nd which {s to begin at 50 cents per| , - rk ee: = as a newspaper reporter in ‘Chicago. FFFIELD PHELPS i a ea simul ein at the) ‘Outer ; in Committee, and wetore its adoption by | foot, rising In ten vears to $1 per foot, | EtGatbe majarliy report af the Rall-| Th" terest oe we Dooley waa cds —— with the terms og, neza fo: . men, women and children hud-| lox ne i F i | ransit Commission, a pub-| for every mile of tack ic lays within] conditions and requirements mention.a| genial, lovable galoon-keeper of » the F a” Moat Hi morning geeklag the city’s ald s he i haw lie hi iz Was given by that boty at} the tilts of the elty of New York RAV EE ES wis eat aber ot the} ™me of MoGarry, who died ‘a few. [PUMPound curves Nee carried it, and | for thelr misery, betow nero. ®P\which every one interested had an op-|Tats provision for periodic readjust-| pAl@ermas Meyers, the momber of the| onthe ago, From his witty comments finally down the dinglest, darkeat litte | he coll snap of the last two days | | portunity to be heard ment of payments on account of the|ineeting, "What has become of (he!on the affairs of the day Mr. Dunne maginable, ito the sub-eeollar, | has brought applications of all tp | nehise will enabl sity perfodi-| Pennsyivanfa, tunnel franchise report’ | evolved the character of “Dooley,” which i of this Was so low that he The Eight-Hour Clause. dle the city periodi- ted inns ; : i ‘ (hot stand erect. ehort as Ned SALVATION ARMY nhc cally se what it wilt receive} "SY noyet id the Aldeyman, “that] has brought his fame and fortune. i ‘ ‘ : this | “There was substantially 1 here the body Was stripped Intindénes ats ther Ourdoor. fu IV ‘ of the franchise, Indef-| this tunnel franchise report be laid over ciotainay and aftar tt had been morning: 'Chough this derartment has| GIVES OIL BRICKS. |tion to the franchise In its rm. " i Week and be mace a special order ———— und the valuabiey “removed thei Pre iy torttal GRentGtlonnt eaten es except ag 00 Its omlasion to nt Su liuva posites, ‘Nedntbaclan than tteg \ 5.2 Gulork at the next meeting!” : were thrawn Into’ the furnace, | wh l sun tparl PCR SCH Geer ete ute the eight-hour d 2 ay s been said that ‘He who On behalf of the advocates of this ' is Son of William Walter had no fire in NS al Hppllcations to the aacsen and alms- Me. uy Balvatl an Army authorities are | 4), i P % makes two blades of gr w where Measure, he said: “We have been told * Fi “ag spon AS he had den body | how vformed ay orking very hard tn conjunction. with | pene, i Sigil: : ‘ that the franchise would be defeated on kh Phelps and Had Gone to Aiken rail) jixtot's board vn ; Bes eR aL at PAPO Re GLA ey ? the: city 8 | We nave been tolacthet fe would ind thik man befor: eldend t i +» 4S | generaity every proper Yn |The offer a und) n me a matter of legisiation ai Al- n= the. went cleaver “and: with }ity Organs Ap i an thea und {¥ ner mh 1 spite of all there Is greaf) obviate ¢ this objection: but, an te | connection : rallronds erat My tole thle franghise were: to, blows. he ecvered. tho head fre p } ! . | these pfovistons, the Pennsylvania Rail-| with t South of the United Dr is <i k Ome Weer hae Aa] Sented in the walting-room old ago] They purhased large quantities | road positively declared, as it has unt-|Stafes, when only one such emneetion Thartte consideration. { feal, however. i tions to us,” sald 2. Merwin, super. opped anid hy ef as though the and youth rubbed shor aeratin ataireke [of porous deloke, which are saturated | formly declared from the begtaning, |has been onjoyed before e: « with ir) adopted.” er were WN wa rhe applications te be admitted to th | petroicum, and distributed to the | that ft would not ai the franchise | the promise of so gre He “Don't let this thins go over," ex- . Waller Phelps, once Ambassador to} “But he Was so powerful that three] | ncuae exceeds any other demand)! of the poor, where they are used |\f those clauses w TA HALERSCHIEE elu Renooecd Ata beneft to the, piained Alderman Worth, “becasive ine | ; ‘occa t tO} ows out the h ‘nt, “A witness will Kanteaiatind ro : 1 se clause made a part of city as ought to command from the {erests di 4 Sante M) 110 Abo any, and for many years New that he trled to keep Tot the Outdoor Departme: inary stoves with marked) roverb that ‘y Mo GS cb isa Sele alt j a NG arbay ¥, and fo ’ New Geli pau. that he tiled Ther abin | the Outdoor Depas pani oral | ol proverb that ‘vou can /authorities the mort. ti response, mediate conaiteration of the report.” | Thirteen Anarchists Caught... - raey’s lending statesman, dled to-day from ¢ Mi nereane: trenton ana) unaaeys ss lead a horse to the water, but you can-/1t means, if accepted, moze work for, Alderman Wafer got the floor and said " ‘Alken, 8. €., from typho!d fever, ‘af he favored delay. “If ‘Tom’ Platt and Joking the hed up by the hair an, with Wilte hile andiraded Ec {not make him drink.” ‘Phe Pennayivania!the laboring men of New York, not {ie favored, S While Taking the Oath, After. if, Pheips, who was a mililonaire | threw it in the furnace. with the clothe us NORE INURE ch oeenay MAN FROZEN DEAD |Riakivoad Is proposing ty spend $90,000,000, |only during the pr OnE ee hee force this thing, let; 1) " djing. and while the lfe blood) spurted ‘ times over, was the publisher and [iea. and pad DIMA EC an ACS inevands begged) ta ibd ‘Riven A WHET ON STATEN ISLAND. jor thereabouts, tpon this enterprise; hie | but also through the centurles of the | MeCall for Delay. SE ab AE atlas ane ieturng to Malvictm Tobin hacked | Mace te stity. “tim over seventy years no ran compel It to spend a dollar |rallroad's operation; It means more Alderman McCall did not agree with Pi, Pangborn, a former Mayor of | At hia chest with Ris cleaver, Inflloting eed) mupin trea, (pul ne a and Tho hody of John V. Stollanwerf.thir. Alderman Wafer “IL don't think that | ¥ Several doep cuts, It waa his evident al yaals wae wikwicer Ok Gaate a] {the Governor of this State will sanc-| ROME, Dec. 9.—Thirteen’ Anarchists Paireey City, tn ites ; Intention to, chop. the ‘body In. plece pa cea ean ete HSAB | noen (Stdlen Ta eee ee jtlon any wetion,” he said. "As to Mr.) were arrested near Spezia. last night "Mr. Phelps lived in Teaneck, N. J., amall enough to get tito the farniuce : 9 money | Fairview Cemetery ‘thie ae as | Hacer ee ates ted rend Arana pay. el after a desperate atruggle, The polloe BS fitearly this year bis health f. led,|door, but the tusk was too much for litt yaw and 1 have to apply. to. th 4 mornlnge: (He ‘ w ‘ 1 ogtash | surprised them at a meeting while:thoy » a 4 that’ time, and, abandoaing that, ne 4 ane ty, had evidently been frozen to des | the strect grab bill and I guess he went to Alken, where he had} pire ie Headless hody hack Into! n I'm sure the almshouse will n! frozen to death, | he won't interfere, were in the act of taking an oath, with’ » vi and © been so cold) and mer Schaeffer was notified | | { 7 = ‘ever since. Typold developed about} dark corner and piled rubbish and boxes | pads bye: been Rees an In vehalf of the minority members| poignards, to assassinate King Victor’ weeks ‘ago and he grew rapidly ont. thé Nita -pl ihacGolaiweather, oCpeourae bring! at pele maslingcat, (Btelleawertiwax | jee pre IR aaineritir resect Oe sontee Beimanue: a y “During the summer the flue UE ane ne cet Ser On Reet sea narried | | to prepare a minority report, Of Ire | Pies ° He was attended during his I-|,,DArIne the summer the fue pipe eC lout the absolute nedd of these” peal | ¥ the Mijority report presented here te,| One of the Anarchists and one of-the by Dr. C. F. McGahn. When helescaping amoke led to the discovery of find many who have managed at | oe yRROUATY GP erat athena i| police ‘were severely wounded, fed members of his famtly, including| tho crime” i Maree Sara ceangee, withatang waters: Jey (NAVIGATION! CLOSED i a Rapla-Tranait Ge i fon. ee ; “fils sister, Baroness Von Rottenbers, ‘The Owner of the Dive, A woman with a tiny child in her ABOVE PEEK F eee Se latthews got che floor ani To Protect Railroad Men. p rs t 0 the, Twenty . ; j ; i vain {urged delay, ‘He suggested. that th . re at his bedside. On June 1, 189% Mr.| ate, Chirk cleared up Indonntte| Sth Steen ORIG T AID aigteinae ries SKILL. Magazine Writer Asphyxiated | Tried to Keep Babe Alive with | (7k 07' Me sugmerted that the) WV etuNGTON, Deo, 9, — Senator ine was Fearseal te atl Cero thing about the murder, that was! face was blue with cold and her hands . u efit of “thinking people.”’ Lodge has Introduced a bill providiny Ent Les. deughter, ot Mr. Preston | aut the nentity of the 1 sk y. pee 9—tnis| by Gas an Hour Before Sister; Her Body, but Warmth Went} “At present." he said. “the franchise. | that railroads shall be. responsible for: ampire, § vas Ed- | wero aralthe pred shaw) hag | eading betwee ': 1 Empire, He salt th ax Ed-| wero numb whore the tattered shawl had | yy Teading R the lines, leaves” the (o thelr employees in all senaes ward McCann, i o hide! fallen from her arms t jay of the season} | . Ity unprotected, Betweon these Ines,” | iJurte: fis connection with it caused the lieense | ue” from her an in this place and at Tarrytown, Ossi Appeared to Take Her Away.! with Her Breath. lexclaimed the Alderman. dramateally, | Where safety appliances are not-used: a to be Issued in Tobin's name. ‘That Freeaing with Her Raby, memana é ‘ia the mgger In the wood plle It is further provided that contributory a AGENT CLUBBED clears up that mystery. “My baby and 1 treosing.') shel Go: rd other towns In Westchester _ es eas ee as warmly aopiendeds The motion! negligence on the part of an employe prim isso ——aa——- District-Attorney Jerome was In court with hesitation a Lenningt buy. | pees aot » Hudson River, the tien put, and a unantmous yote| shall be second to such negligence om for a while and jalked with Als ee a LAN RER Swiee teats teen Mra, Flora Eads, a magazine writer mother -o1d © ald the matter over until next Tuesday. {the part of the railroad, ‘ away from him as broke down completes | URL Wh, Mice ot ee [RUC eRe ASU RY ROAR Ko miR Aan! eae nae UE ROAIA AH OER LL. Coe, a _photogra . the warmth of the! gant AV m Hudson River ts/tion th's ernoon in the sm ed= | Cound this a The poor mother witn employed by vor and Warmed her numbed ha DON t she supled by the by tle ore In most of} the prosecution ke photographs | adlator ee u SYN nay ; BAC ORG Sites ARE i of the Interlor of the “Empire,” to Iv moth * nl Overe A J Many M ! q: then Battered over) \ uséd for reference during the trial rm alr” sh < she would f nm Street Twenty-fourth stree n the of ke warm, | An unknows " 1 i photographs and dvawings were uch betters Arcerer RDP nut thirty, 6 fect | 4 as which filled per room came | tus ded first a... then Jim Dumps declared, “It is a fact: ed Them Tiokets and After | ““foiin Strsmnted to cut his wrists with > ‘Charity, Organization. Socie «cold Nabe RAN a all heater, the tubi atts h soon » to the child, ‘There To win success a man must act, ~ : | : , ECR RMU A nite tte PletG eee ernie call upon the wpplicants | Hlahtierne ween ent of No. M2 Bast /to which waked, It ts said that Mis. was not ap of coal nor a bite to But when digestion fails ying Them Out He Fled,| being exninited to ihe Jury, and the [an Seana ee a restiantg wae tAKen tote lssade's husband, from. whom she hus! mat in the house, Fwvhehzalgsssioni to x Impossible to shave him and we are asking for the city's ald. for | — separated, Is a wealthy et. | The victims were Mrs, Winifred Owens earing He Had Killed Them. |siiiit wrowin’ot beard ? “Iitrange mixture ot human tenon 'POTTER BAC at present In Burope, and her son John. She was a widow. The man himself becomes a z Jonn Powers, the owner of acafe in| Crowded uy against each other #its K IN THE UNION. |"‘rriends of the dead woman say she ee hike. zi Broome street, | testified to ‘having|the man with pretentions. to respect: | fends e oman say she) she lived at No, 162 Hope street, Re- shirk, ‘ re ‘ cashed a check for $20 for Craft the] bility whose fortunes have driven him | Ou Rei has had a hard struggle lately, sup-| cently she has been iM and faring badly. *Force’ sults my cai It gives s onalitan who was until to-day|evening before he was murdered to aak for assistance and the rs Reinstated porting herself entirely by her pen. et elghbors have helped her some, but me vim; teket ager} at the Fifty-seventn| ‘The. evidence of several witnessess| mendicant whose presence in th ity. |few days ago her slater, Mrs. Lila ° behalf be a Oe. Niwas stricken out because they could|charity depart t a scustomed | SCHE ‘ Woodward, who is wealth ame to| the struggle in their own alt bocom- U ” “ station of t ond ay L."'| Not aweap that the man Crate that tec] thin arunen tomed | SCHEN ADY, N. ¥.. I 9.—|thie clty and was going to take Mrs.{{ng sharper with the winter's sudden I'll move the world,” says “Sunny [& fugitive trom’ ‘justice as a result knew was ie man who was mmurtereid pots uns allan woman appeared he | William Potter, who las week secured |Hade lito more comfortable quarters! niunge down onto the city thoy were Jim, nforveme: John Walker, morgue-keeper, told ot|fore Supt. Merwin with a crippled child |@n injunction a met BY 0. st. | losday, 1 h if Me paghnall mionk of the rule! waiter Craft, the son of the dead quan |in her arms She wna waklie® ade: | ter, dOnt Reine eae SPW ire, Wogdward arrived at «he board-| obliged to let her ehift for herself. ting intoxicated men from riding] going to the Morgue and examining the| tance for him inte the Lo: : fi inters’ -house after her etster's bod She was at shone: all day yesterday of, the Manhattan system—a| Sod: : He Is too cold to leave hin Sign. coepeliinng. bir found, a! i ( tra! 2 ecnomertlivg \ Inatate him | foana 1 no one gave her a thought. She 66 ‘more “He identified the body by thi “| ahe sald, ith tea 1 me jas a member of Loc 62, from | ——— and ne & ht. oliagrtag eeuy tnin the ane Walker. ‘This wan a. point on [Lit hava te perth aes ‘and] which he had been expelled. by ‘reason did not appear in the nelehborhood to- 99 in the observance, whieh Attorney Levy but much. stross riatye gembership in the Nat day, and this afternoon some of those is Waytick, of No. 399 Bast Sev-| The defense is not admitting the iden One Pitiable Sight. | fang, tide afternoon waa temporarily vin thought they would ' cond strect, and Jolm Terado, of [tity of the body as given by'the police ble sight waa geen near the| “Format demand wee nent On level Vesna cate rotons Ounce: Sharlene ‘The Ready-to-Berve Cereal 7 5 88 and the prosecution, Do partinenc trintino n hear the! Mormat demand * by Pe s how she ha 5 } $4 Bast Beventy-ntth street, wero! Huring the taking of this prelimts nt this morning when a girl of | att for his’ reins They went to her rooms, and, getting wd bre devotion to duty, They had |He sat doubled up in bis hin lett |" “Do You auppose sl Cun get sone teal | selon dct ea ue counsel, he Moun oons | pa esrarr em :tO SPN SH mr ID Ot si DERE I makes willing 49-0, Ball, and when they appearea |((0W Nuria in his abdomen and his} right away?” she axed of a passer-by. | temporarily, of the union They tad a doctor summoned, but he ' 3 ry | fourteen, pluched and blue the | etateane ‘¥en who inspired O'Halloran to|testimony Tobin made no interruption. |eold, hurried parcinghe prarehe ary Levee yes u hat, -acting on Jefe hand nervously passing the fingers . I have @. sack right here, ali f ghe two that: they workers. tation were mildly hilarious. over his forehead. Most of tha time . 40 1 can, hurry. back to mother aie fad eon dead for noure, tt {MY Horan, who was alone on the|nis eves were closed, “He seldom looked | My mother hus a coughs you know, and ; a orm, refused to sell them tickers. Re An Lassa par eltier aide of am We javen to egnny far foal " COAL CRY DROVE HIM MAD. Ue Laks 7 do it eve! child had watke over mile _ dared him to come outside of eyes off him. Jad only, in thin calico, dress ‘With a| Distracted, Ir ls supposed, by | d English Vessel BROOKLYN CLUB ON FIRE. ang he came, eauipped with a] Dr. Charles A. Mix, of tne New York) worn spring Jacket: above her whlvering |, P'st"acte upppaed, by demands) German an ‘nglis' essels ce Pr a en he got through with | flospital. who was oe eRe Ne fee i of shiveriy nts for coal, Henry Bo ( ‘ only «a Chimney Biase, Re Waytick and Terado were | puived a report Chit an had’ deen| cOnmtantly.* sald Suge, Merathe pout ke ese aie tat bultdings Nos.| Close the Port'Leading to the) “prom mttorts to Keep W said Supt, Merwii “but the wnder the turnstile, Asnauited at the “Empire.” way cx-| part two days has shows Ked| } rty-ninth street, hanged F , ervants iDinking be hed killed tno|Amined. He told about finding’ the head] fnerean leds sem neta nyt hom whieh, curtously| Capital of Venezuela. BG, ae Or" tho ‘Brooklyn ‘Ciub, "Be ®1 of Craft th the furnace, "L Juat recelved. a letter from a poor | © 8 directly over a coal office Chea" ana Pierrepont street arm bp hie cash and tickets, |" yi Levys tried to “iting out that] widow who mye that she is suftering | p,500, 200. 8 led by a clothesline RS A BS ted SL LSS od 2s An Gee the tracks to tie | Capt. Craft was, not beheaded wile] from sickness and cold and urless we| Aistened fo a serew In tho wall, was the fuiney fre thae brought cut ths Rotited the ‘agent alive: He orosa-examined Coroner's Pyy| come to her aadistange at onco she Wil Mother eae’ soo | COLOGNE, Deo. 9—A despatch to the| Sngines, = d. for ai ambulance anit) siclan O'Hanion at Brent Yength on thia| be forced to Mie in the streets Se chic nint et, where’ Holler | Cologne Gaxette says that three Ger-|_ ‘The fire was extinguished after slight en were taken to] "Tho invoatia , Investigate Cane Firat, wat wight went her andthe baby to get|man warships and the British cruiser | damaxe had been Inticted. None of the |. ‘Dhelr wounds, while} teen different slashes w Said} “Ot course, we inv warm.” 7 ‘ wilt not prove’ fecal De O'Hanfon,, Bevin ub one dite. Aix) and relteve ina wariny-onons et “Ml ant had een marneaeae'a SUtre Ot |Gunpra, the port of Caracas, Veneguele [oe eng « er. abe vile he tro0 ere ofinte he had q es-| There. Seblyn's Condition Serious, |the victim was alive.” fie from the foot of ‘Rast “Twentyealsth | pecially: alnce the cant ma heavy. e8-| ‘There ie a lively exchange of de-|New York Man Dies in Michigan, re Do you mean to tell me," Mi VY | street to the United Charities Building | and a tendency toward melancholia was |SDatches between Commodore Scheder,| STURGIS, Mich. Dec. 9%—John L. as \ this elty of A. H. Chamber- enked pat Si eae vie a8 OF * Marka with fnany pathetic Instances. | aggravated by appeals of tenants for the German commander, and the Ger-| Reed, a representative of Lee, Tweedy dee tangamae i ers| “APES, cortatniy." rein the, dactr,| area cn be Sante Rha ik wo Ory fe steer‘ emerest ECE Toa jaing during the run of| +1 know one Instance —the suicide of|of sufferers who think that they can ic beehdac ghd ted Bada) le Susiness. of his company, Suddeniy ise apring. For monthe | a ‘who cut “her thrat, | carry coal badk home with ‘them Yo sur-| orients awit fMtued Your money tt PAR “Orangeine” Saves Time ot hia hovel here to-day, His veo he was Hon’ Hiood from. a. ‘weyered artery | prain pers asd. brea,” Piupies “anf; Blactaoeda os | from 3 Dain andsickneee, provente | in Rew be ve poen notified and the ty . | EAR the Application Bureau, where ap- tne tacp end sil skin’ desenens 60 ciate eae oo tiie iio Troan vartoas oe PF iy will < re-| when. a (spurted seventeen feet.’