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HFLLERS NEW OWEN TOAT | NV A _|AMERICAN WOMAN CENTRAL FIGURE IN THE DURBAR, p WHICH IS BEING CELEBRATED WITH ROYAL, POMP. } i FISH'S SLAYER.) LORENZ WONDER) FOR VENEZUELA, \ Sharkey’s AttorneysTry to Save| Viennese - Surgeon’s Chief As-|American Minister Will Be Al- N D Him from Sing Sing Through) sistant Performs Successful] lowed to Represent President [ F VI (} Certificate of Reasonable! Hip Operation on Child Two} Castro When the Conference Doubt. . Years Beyond Age Limit. Meets. THEY CRITICISE JUDGE DAVY.|GETS STORM OF APPLAUSE.|TO COME TO WASHINGTON.| T E A Lawyers Claim that Judge Prejudiced} New York Doctors Show Their Ap-| His Trip to This Gountry Is the Jury by His Remarks and preciation of Bonesetter’s Pupil Likely to Cause a Slight BLACK or GREEN that He Denied the Prisoner His} i" Several Extremely Difficult) Delay in the Arrangements| Has no equal when Legal Rights. Cases at St. Mark's Hospital. for a Settlement. P : urity and Economy Another effort to save Detective Dr. Frederick Mueller, Dr. Lorenz's WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—The Vene- are considered. Try it. 4 FO |Thomas J. Sharkey from going to Sing | assistant, performed three very ai Mcult |ruelan negotiations now wait upon Presi- Sing for the killing of Banker N operations In the operating room in &t,| deat Castro, Minister Bowen haa been Uniformly Excellent. Fish in a saloon in Dhirty-fourth « Atarke fully advised by the State Department eee eae ny waite by hia|MAtk's Hospital, corner of Eleventh ‘i of the result of its exchanges: with the el, Levy & Unger, in an agpeal to Fhe UAtEAUOnUTee ener oetan take Foreign Offices at London, Berl{n and Justice Fitzgerald for a cortificnte of! presence of about sixty of New York's| Rome and he has been charged to take Teasonable doubt of the legallty of the| most distinguished surgeons. Ones of | the case in hand himself and arrange the | tlon of Sharkey of manslaughter! them was on an eleven-year-old girl, | (etalla of the protocol which will precede In the seoond degree. who had suffered from birth from dia.|the submission of the foreign claims to Henry W. Unger made these points In| joration of the right hip joint. As nine| te arbitration of Tne Hague tribunal. Ib. 30c. All Grocers, Lord. and Lady Curzon, ~ Mounted on the Sacred » © Elephant and Followed! | by Princes and Rajahs, | Open the Celebration. | GREAT SPLENDOR AT DELHI. | ~ Gen. Kitchener, Attended by the| Heads of States, Takes Part ' with the Representatives of "the King of England. eet | | his argument yeara ls placed by Dr, Lorenz as the| 1 89 doing Mr. Bowen ts acting, not us ‘There was no adequate legal proof of| practical age limit for such operations, | United States Minister, but as Venezue- th se of Fish's death, the Coroner'#|the success with which Dr. Mueller |10's representative. The officials here Physician, Dr. Phillp O'Hanlon, and|mantpulated the deformed Ilmb of. the| Wish it to be distinctly understood tha: Drs. Brewer. Paterson and Prentice not| child called forth a storm of applause| thelr functions ceased, so far as the agreeing as to the physical cause of| from the spectators, Venezuelan diMculty was concerned, The death, and all agreeing that the fatal Saved After Hard Work. ‘| When they b chind the parties to the lesion might be caused by several] pp gfuciier’s clinic was held in the| COmteversy tomether. 1 n advices It things mkial berating ropiivot ths Womlthl andlliaree eens avenesieias . That Justice Davy made remarks be- ; js noted that President Castro 1s ex- began about 9.30 o'clock this morning. | rectes at Caracas to-day, and it Is felt Good Sense Bowen will come to Washington as fore the jury that prejudiced them prej The first case was that of Teresa] toot ne will not consume much time in i that if they found the killing to have] pital, and also by several mombers of |yveneanelan representative on the com- against Sharkey; that Justice Davy|Gluckselig, nine years old, wlio was Se TE Cteci ae iemroate NUSOR Bae q making up his mind to accept the pro- en he Imposed upon Sharkey |born with a deformed right hip. The] "osaig held out to him through Minister been accidental it was excusable. the house staff. Mesion which will draw up the pro-| Every one to his. taste. Pish's death was due to a clot of| The noxt patient drought in was| tocol providing for the submission of the “ : ELH. India, Dee, 2.—The Viceroy, | “Lord Curzon, of Kedleston, made his © state entry this morning into the capital of, the Moguls. This constituted the “ pffiat opening of ‘tho Durbar held to | “ gelebrite the accession of King Edward | ) ae Emperor of India. Tt was a splendid pageant, probably | Tnparaileled in Its magnificence. At the | Me higad of ‘the elephant procession rode Lord and ly Curgon on the state N Gtand Tusker. 12 feet high, the largest ij esl ly in India. Their howdah was | the requirement that he prove that he| pupil of the distinguished Viennese sur- was justified in striking Nicholas Fish,|gedn was assisted in the operation by and In not telling the Jury dn his charge | Dr. Carl Beck, President of the hos- Bowen by the allled powers. It now seems probable that Minister decked with cold and silver, and the ele- | ‘PRant itself was almost hidden beneath | 4 ROld-worked saddle cloth. Surrounding | “tiem were footmen in scarlet and gold | liveries and bearing masst silver staves, The Duke of Connaught, who | blood on the brain, and ithe doctors said the clot might be the result of a fall, a dlow, or disease. and the autopsy Bertha Meyer, eleven years old, who was also suffering from congenital dis- claims of the powers to The Hague tribunal. It has been decided that he Some of us may not-care location of the right hip. Dr, Mueller;may so represent Venezuela otwith-|for “broad toe” shoes. Tepresented King Edward, and the Duch- eas of Connaught followed. Thoir ele-|shaped like a horseshoe and will con-| Delhi, and numbering nearly forty | grani review of the Rritish and Indian showed that Mr. Fish had catarrh of|Wwas only persuaded to take this cése| standing the fact that he ts at jyesent ‘i n, {tain sitting and standing accommoda- | thousand, will be paradaed on the sur- | troops who have been engaged Ina the stomach, Bright's disease, fatty|by the pitiful appeals of the child's} charged with the Interests of (ireat For those folks we kee a (dah ade Hone “for Tnoarly 00 “versus. The | rounding plain + Jan, 8a. Chaptor | Months, manoeuvres, “and the ‘other de-| heart and, fatty liver, and was an, ex. mother, and when the little girl was| Britain, Germ: ay, Italy and other Bu- 5 Pp ence, | Viceroy, oncatt, Will Occup nthe ag of Jan, ect tho nrOkS + Hh p SURMPGE: if flyderated, the Mabaradah |aneie’in"ene Inner reteset the oren Tae andi ret ‘ postal entartatian Consive arinker—the latter producing a|Iald out on the operating table he ex-|ropean powera in Veneauela, Aa soon as|2 large selection of other X lof the Indiun Orders, to be held In the | "But the social entertainments and dition of the arteries, 5 ‘Pravancore and other ruling chiefs, |and the rullng chiefs and leading quests brittle condition of the arteries, Mable to/ plained that Dr, Lorenz, the father of|he leaves Venezuela this charge will Cirone room of the Great Mogul in the | these stato functions will fully occupy | clot, Maventy. in all, their huge cleptants| Wil! be ranged In the front rows of the | fort, will give cocaslon for an equally | the time of the visitors. Polo marches |" ‘Sir. Unger sald that Justice Davy | bloodless surgery, placed the age limit] pass to Mr. Russell, the Secretary and shapes, for men, women and, forming & line'a quarter of a milo In|*a ur the reading of the i tion, ftacuine display vice tor the Hritisn | skilful teama in the world jon, the most loommented ivefore the Jury that Mi lat nine years and could rarely be per- | Charge of the American Legation, whore | 45:14 10 Il of th i jengta, the firing of the Foval saijte and play. pis dnd Hungpenn, gucata ‘and vist in tha competition, “while dances, wins Fah ‘undoubtedly aled of concussion of |yuaded to operate on a patient any [reputation at the State Department is children. All of them good.’ Guns Thunder # Salote. [Ing of massed banda, the Vicwroy’s al | tors’ a review of the troops snd follow-| and ‘dinners, wilt ‘afford ample ‘oppor. | tg, Pre! L , older, as the muscles then became so|that of a thoroughly competent and 6 a Gres to the asnombled multitude and | ers c: the native chiefs, a xtate ball in| tunity for the iflaplay of dresses and eee Ente meets te atl | aealy ikeate thatithelr maul pudation andl | abla ottislal; But if you're interested : ‘This glitters procession siarted from | presentation of the ruling chiofa, “t {#| the palace, with a ballroom built, te jewelry which WAde ralltvaA station, precedca by dra-|enticipated that| many hunireds of | povarily onto the Mogul Hall audience |owners. who. have made the voyage | death blow was an accident, but Justice | stretching was accompanted with con-| ‘The selection of Mr. Bowgn will cause| + " thi fi raOn: Hobe pre ) supper rooms on the marble terraces | from England special! . |Davy'’s charge to the jury treated the a Guarda and artillery, the Vigeroy'a|(HOUsands of persons will he oresent. |and supper rooms on the marie terrecés| from Hngland epectally for this Mt oD- lietches ag one of acit-defense and de- |siderable danger. He had examined the |a postponement of the assembling of the in an absolutely perfect-fit- |The entire body of troops assembled at of the Mogul FOgn esgort, and by heralds and trumpeters. nounced ‘cowardly striking» down of|child carefully, however, he said, and| proposed commission until he can arrive} } inate dont? qailmene “From fhe saluting battery, posted at the another,” belleved aha could tie:oured: here from Caracas. ting instep, 0 Pr osironee ee erie ie - forteommanding the Iajore Gate, guns | 66 ” parent pelea tive pads awit Wonderful New Operation. SS “ 1 ae | | CREENE Tp FAVOR ina ae dg etait tl | um me weet to moms teins w» a | ENGLAND NOT TO LAND [2°C the “Coward ,.Gopd e1 is My Mr. Unger’: ints ” viceroy and Beamon Uleenl Uris He 60: rapid Are(otiexptanetion afies the met | CM ARINEGAT LAIGUAYRA} SENS Shoe: ) ttumpeters sounding ai intervals spir- | ner of his teacher, and reduced the dis- y ct ——————_ ited’ fantares. ‘Tne cortege passed in location in seven minutes, whereupon It’s the-shoe:of the-century, ' he waa greeted with a etorm of ap-| CARACAS, Venezuela, Dec. 29.—There plause, It took only eight minutes more |is no truth In the report circulated In ty) SOUTHERN LOVERS to wrap on the plaster cast, the United States that British mannes SOLD NOWMEES ELEN. — pee | front of a magnificent line of 1580 ele- © ‘phants carrying the brilliantly dressed “Fetainérs of the ruling chicfs. colossal beasts all saluted by) \ ‘he third and Jast case brought in|have been landed at La Guayra, Com- ; tor Suc rat Rustrinn surgeon's JAMES 8. COWARD, “tcheietine and throwing thelr trun! modore Monteomerte. the British com- d nate alr, presently a truly imposing | anc was that of Pearl Eisner, foals the i ei a, wh t -|mander, when interviewed on the eub- ha Patriok Smith Hurled from |New Head of Police Not Ready/Would Fill Vacancy Left by f) IN COURT TiaGe OMG RUS at cold WATE oe sPtad | pet ouldl nol landing ‘oad. taxen piace | 207 rr + Crees wict oe ene Never eh nd afterward fell in line behind | ‘tl ciAl procession, as the cavaleade | 3 = é the muscles of the neck. Dr. Mueller, J Atmverved tne broad road leading to te) Wagon in a Collision and| to Commit Himself, but His} Death of Patrick F. Trainor Sand For _Catslegwe, 4 apes ana iilded winarets steaming n| Hig Chest and Ribs Are| Friends Say He’s for Former} jn the Ninth, Eleventh and Beg reeee expe of ontookers witnereed| Crushed. System. Thirteenth Districts. E - Mever been surpassed tn magnificence even tn this country of Oriental splen- by either Dr. Lorena or his assistani.| of unloading the steamers which touch yh ONCE WAS QUITE WEALTHY.|MAKING EXHAUSTIVE STUDY.|DOOLING OPPOSES HIM. Actress and Engineer Happy. |'ihe’ gre! nad, heen obliged to, wear a] ar that port “The heralds, pursuivants and trumpet- Fesult of Dr, Mueller’s operation, tt is] They have had no work for two weeks ee era who followed the escort and tm- —_ thought that she will be practically/and they are in desperate mood. The & R a {AB m cured. ea the ricreen prec spay ae Ws: . | . r ; ‘Ble cll” Devery.u nenier eS aie authorities fear that they will attack Cc RPET Driver 13° of the United States} Gen, Francis V. Greene announced to. bj very 1s out for the day Be the business houses and homes of the A + the uae et rat “manipulated “and |&nd that such a step would not be in stretched the muscles of the neck until| accordance with the policy of Great they were rendered so pilable that tho] pritain toward Venezuela, = faa “could be. turned free from. the ' head could pe ng tendons and liga: | Food riots are feared at La Guayra oS, Magistrate’ Glad to Leave |{:mc'’ phen he wrapped. the child's| owing to the #carcity and high prices of oR LH FeAod Am ai i entire body in a plaster cast. provisions. More than one thousand | @STB! Monday Drunks” to Make] This was the first operation of the kind | Perret a velthood on the work at id that has been performed in this country » monotony of the court : ; Jefferson Market was retleved | Ser thor Guise, ‘They wers foe aprender {mail service 1n Manhattan, who In, prl- day that he had about completed his |Btate Senate, tappe couple. Who usket Agetret, [LORENZ OPERATES ON J German and English residents, ‘The sh ote Mc aersticated, Tarperial, ondee | ate, te wae Pathiek Smith. of No. 49 preliminary study of the Pollce Depart- | For several days he has been quietly |Deuel to marry them, The Mugistrate CHILD OF WEALTH. |raiiroads have decided to close down For New Year Hospitality. avenue, was thrown from his| ment, nand killed this afternoon at One The one problem that Gen. Greene ts red and Ss -first street and| studying hardest is the question of]! Pleventh and Thirteenth Assembly had just finished attending to a long line of “drunks.” and wae leaning vack in hia chaty with a weary sounding Tammany Hall ileutenants of err: an veen causea| AXMINSTER CARPBTS, 960. per yd. Dr, Lorena operated privately to-day] here by a cabled statement that Italy (Reduced from $1.25). corps, comprising thirty maharajaha, headed by Sir Portab Singh, looking u- | prune in thelr white coats, blue turbans | qyyjr i . eae x te a ea iene Third avenue w Years Day would| whether the people can be better served | Yistricts, ee ares eee ee aN MA Gceaiai toe ani clR onan Uteaimteeacetten! the | (oriental etecta aloe moval Gaerne Meectecciverent was at fever heat as| his last trip on the wagon, | under the three-platoon system, which em he recent death of State Senator] paitey, ewe cars old, chief en-| congenital dl ton of the left Mp] blockade during the arbitration, S| His territory started at the Tremont} ¥as abolished by Commissioner Part-| Patrick F, Trainor caused the vacancy of the Tug Hiver Lamber Corak at Dr. H. W. Carter's private hospital, seyihg Eo. aay TURKISH ROCKERS, $26.00 “the first elephants with gold and silver | sib-post-ofice and extended southward] tdge when he took office this year, which the ex-Chief now desires to fill howdahs, of the staff officers, came in eas far as One Hun-| “It ts a problem," Gen Greene sald. The Senatorial district comprises the wew and commenced to circle around | dred and Twenty-ftth street. He lett] “which I am studying day and night, | Niath, Eleventh and Thirteenth Aasem- the mosque. The finest elephants {1} i). Tremont siation at 2 nok to-day, |1t is always in my mind. 1 have not] bly Districts. Devery is sure of his (Reduced from $35.00). Covered in Tapestry, rime of | “MISSION” LIBRARY TABLES, $16.00 ehwooi Ta. cand Weean (Nos Kast Thirty-ffth street. ‘The ; ~ of Richwood, W. Va. and Freda | No. 1 Hast Tired to the hospital | GRAND CENTRAL PETE HELD. Morgan, twenty-two years old, and very |itte girl ty. of No, 9 West Ninth street, man | by her mother, and she had clasped In J wife. Bailey, who is tatl and hand-|her tiny arms ¢ big, flaxed-hatred doll,! Lake In Accused ‘Th ‘Asla passed in front of the great Jummal somewhat late ; i a it e, and was driving rapidly | Yet determined which I¥ the better plan; | ability to carry his own baltwick, the tt 5 : g Ghilaae Musid, the’ steps of which were|wnon he came in collision witha teave|t© Work (he police on the three platoon| Ninth, but the dimeulty t# to handle (nee Wis Nand down into his pocket |hee moe! rena ee the DEAR Swindlin an Old Mai (Reduced from $23.00). thronged with distinguished personages, and asked the magistrate what the per-|mes sant. As she was being undressed! Poter Lak “Grand Central Pete,"| Weathered Oak. Perfect in style and i truck driven by John Martin, of No. 303] °F two platoon system.” the delegates from the other two dis. Including the Viceroy’s American and st One Hundred and FYftieth str “Some of your friends si ein ny cost petore the operation she sat the dolllay he la known to tho police, wae ar-| gnish, and sulted to the needs of the most General, | tricts. Ing of h s 6c d talked to it Ina % $ othini d the Magistrate,}up on the cot and talked to raigned in the Court of Speciai Sessions| fastidious. , } British guests and the delegates trom] yy . i ‘i t artin had seen Smith coming atong| that You lean toward the recommenda-| Leader Peter J.-Dooling, of the ‘Thir- : a! ‘the colonies and from other parts of the tne yippery street surtace and hai |tlon made by ex-District-Attorney Phil-|teonth District, doc ig of the Thit- Jott ix always @ pleasure for me to] way that brought tears to the eyes of!to-day on the complaint of Thomas L.| «LONG CREDIT” “Buy ni ' Empire. ¥ es not fancy “Big } marry two youn neooie who look to bs ¢ the nurees and physicians pres- 0) says, ly Now, ani Eke enorruous anfmais shumed slowly [Red his horses out of the pathwoy bin to Muyor Low favoring the three-] Bil" as a Senatortal proposition, His| as well mated aa you do.” se | Paea tha Harris, seventy-eight years old, of No. | do not pay till long after the New Year.” Fo yr wane at the mencive hemdane or [2% the four-wheeted matt wagon, bat} Pion idea," was suggested. right bower, Frank G. Rinn, ay ex-|, Mrs. Bailey satd she and her husband | Mt TPL WAAL aINAAIY. Dees ee eae ae et AERO CTO OATS) CASH on CREDIP 4 + me owiakin coll ain tints’ (oravoldi ultworldentee ane NaiiRendylte Meslae. Alderman, and aubsequentiy deputy | {it Knows each other vince ohiidhood.| When the little git) we ally pre-|that Dake swindled him out of $25 on on quaint and rich design being surmounted | 1"), "), ab Med, anny ' hey ul both been brought up in tie| pared for the angesthetic, she insisted |Noy, 5 ~ Re dagniicent canopies of gold-em- fagon crashed into the rear end] “t refuse,” Gen, Greene aald. “to com. |sherlt, has expressed a desire to suc-|gouth, she said, and had «one to achool f Nowed to otaiy cher (doll itn'l ences OWPERTHWAIT of the truck and Smith was ourled from|imit myself on that question. When 1] ceed Trainor, and it {9 likely that he will | together. Mrs, Batley as Miss Morgan | 00 being: ‘Harris said he met Lake in Ninety- Droldered and bejewelled tapestry. his geut on the b vith J. e tig ¢ nig seut on the box. ‘i : De Rive ort of the on pl mall i ‘Ther arms, and with Jennie hugged tight | q, bi So Mpa bodies of the animale were al-| ‘The force we the collision wan ureat,|88ve floally made up my mind I shall |Dé elven the support of the district has been AavIna ® amoll nart in Mary | Rel Brae: Oe Meant, without a, miur-|levice tat noche tie EGY tte a | e106 and 108) Wesr 14 St ‘molt hidden by their trappings of crim. | Smith struck upon one of the tron sup-]announce the decision, That will be) leads’ Willlam Dalton, of the Blev-/ start for the South on ther honey- iigwad the ether! cone sto" bel er cce, that he knew him. Lake told a i ports to the clevated struotire and then /after I have taken office. enth District will scarcely throw his) noon tri to-morrow, and. Mrs, Batley [Me she allowe: story of hard duck, Harris says, and NEAR 67 AY. Ron, purple and gold. Bandy of gold Wencttcled their tusks, golden bracelets placed over her nose and in a second|said he had a son in Cuba whom Bee onconect ais: Wanted to get to New York” Harris | Brooklyn Stores. Flatbush Av. near fulton Se, “Were on thelr ankles, xold and allver ving his riba into his heart and lungs, | knows anything about the police situ parted with he says, receiving as se ‘bella were banging from their neck | Wito diMguity he aro: Dr. Loreng performed the operation | curity a “solid gold watch and chain,’ —— o his feet and|tion. 1 have gone over the whole ques-| Was !n effect that Dalton and Dooling 1 celerity, and befoi t fpeeney and thelr, heads were. painted | ‘nen he fell tothe uround, blood flowing | Won, it detall with Deputy Bbsteln and} wit stand (orcther In the Senatorial MUR eieteame to the doll wun ‘eguin | RiHCR Mepved fo be Brass Lake wis i sneelvable yun, blooe glo + i ‘Shor, f from his mouth, He was carried Into a |Capt- Piper, fant, Diaced le mitt ha y Beg ahe, Mahouts (elephant drivers) | nearby drug store, and an ainbulance | “Yesterday 1 went to the Went ‘Thir-] Such a combination would leave Dev- Thin Wile sith had been brought all Clad in the brightest attire, as proton the tas { vaio wer way rom Butaio by, ner weushy| MASCAGNI MAY RESUME, and Informati mmany Hall ded back under his own Wagon.) . ie rar oho | tndiue Dove: rear whoclx passed over hin chest, | f nave talked with every ono who price tin ae wepyi will not return to the stage. rei summoned. ‘ordham Hos- . % Pender. | €rY out in the cold, unless 1 cd by the, elephants’ aides, "| PIAL responded to the ell, Smith Tain precinet, talked it over wiih Cupt,|U® able to. buy Mp thie delewates’ trom Pee ritmily, was also. accompanied by ‘] led. eo was en to the Morgue. 0. ec » tal over apt. ¥ +d 3 ie vi by Kitehener in the Rear. jebt,, Mouintaln of the Tromont atation.| Walsh and his sergeants. I heard what Under thelr now. ee eae sition! Hunley and) Dr. |Composer Will Lead the Thomas Special for Monday. Fear of the procession rode | <t"W Smith nermonally He eid: “THe | each had to hay and thelr arguments In this connection, a potent Tammany 0 | Soares Te neeone, Orchestra in Chicago. Chocolate Egyptian Caramels.....1b. 1 ) peifenener, the Commander: |dihre of life, AU one time rhe van for and against the three-piatoon 4) s- SAesieare PRT Bie ictal | Ane Devs ———>_- CHIOAGO, Jan, 2%.—Pletro, Mamcagn|, | Ohooolate Peppermints .+.+.++++++Tb. 1801 tt tnd followed vy the heads] Wewiny. and had avplendit business, |tom. ‘That was the fret chance that 1 coming Senatorial convention.” COAL AS A EUCHRE PRIZE, |the Itallan composer, will” appear in Special for Tuesday . ° rovinces, with escorts of Indian ry fos, fries Jeaders from beyond wlation#, ‘Through the ty ds Siaith secured a pl the main street moved the cor | eet eee en ‘we through: lines of saluting soldiers |\*.)-° av pediexcliat tursing, salascolne throsse Sore Pave best His eure uptown. of natives; this ancient city, , uh the Dialoonion, nd Housctope teat: | Sm#th was married and sixty yours old. | w Chicago as temporary direct or of the) 4 ssorted Fruit & Nut Buttercups street |have had to talk with, policemen below vacancy will be filled next apri ; e of | the rank of inspector aU apecial election. antared ny dere | Hinchliffe, of Paterson, Had to hal eles thot ared by Gov : , ‘Thomas Orchestra. It Mu) » Tt was also deter-| Ghocotate Caramels in the | Gen, Greene was asked if tt was true | Odell. months| that he thoughs there was. too much of foo" “Mix It Up” with Disturber,| 7°. Wundred Players tn Keen! jined to-day that he will resume his aml New | the sullitary idea .n the management of Pp +] Contest for Black Dinmondx. tour of the United States, ‘and ‘he is a he spartment, t now looking for & manager with l- Pate that question unti| GOV. ODELL NAMES STAFF.| byt Won a Lively Tussle. A ton of coal wna the very acceptable | ent “ounitit to “inauree a suceeseftl Pn ine” he repltsds a prize awarded to the lucky frst man at {journey any Chicagoans requested the 183) 5 ANG uitcligh: tie mores —$———— is manner it Was Inferred that] Announces ‘Those Who Will Be a euchre party given by the Williame- CO oe Oe FLYNN BACK AT THE TOMBS. |*":" ral believes the patrolman to ech, Me . Tl cr the United Order of [composer te give another performance ‘ | be different atmosphere than the = tary Advisers; ANNE LON —Mayor |*ie Coun that tt impousible for him t A fourrulle: march. the cleghancs NE Peale dnd that the Invrosucton of arniy| ALBANY, Dec. #.—~The following have| ai RSON, N. J., Dec. %—Mayor| nen, Two hundred players were | Kequests came from men and Re ree in| — Hinehitffe proved himself @ man of} a: the tables and there was the keenest ik of life. The concert will into the de ariment could be o' 1 oeros dt uke of Con- nt, halted side ide, and the|Compromiaes with Com, Hynes and | |!!! €E-T bean decide nv. Odel as his black dium é ot pecans feant was concluded with’ t . don 48 M8] muecte with some wrestling talent when | rivalry for the coveted black onds, be held at the Auditorium ‘Theatre. Ripans Goctora nd, a good’ pi . Siivating tos thei elechasts, curne Wiil Be Night Warden, What have you learned about odr-| military s y \ Commissioner of Correction Thomas D 1 De rty, i rhe thon for mankind. 10 for 6c., at druggists’, ‘a Balute. BIeRia tt: daeArerene And eReO Mill] Einiglstion| AN aleon EULETenrys Adiutants| Ceeetc ety ee eee ee Te grains |W. Hynes to-day confirmed the report Viceroy wes iu state uniform, the first to go?” was asked of the} ota), Harrison Kerr Bint, Military Sec. | 0 his back, after amy, aldewalle 5 aught fad on ‘a field mar- | that former warden of the Tombs prison, CUR D ONIA. iba hth n ‘ nent ‘ £ the main camp, | {salary of $1,800, Instead of the $2,600 he |tinued, “to accumpany me in the Po-| aide-de-Camp; Maj, John James Byrne, [196 crasy stunts. ack salary, Root. ‘Then he went with the North heat ‘ Dede: had it all to themselves, while a crowd} yee, A, N. Smith, jr., of 12 Lever- I have kept it in the house constantly 9 will formally | Mr. Hynes said that the arrangement |Amorican ‘Truat Company, From there | A! Camp; : mK vith the ie therelvoise, Troop 'C, Atdexde-C Ci looked on, . : — worti pr Arta xnibilon. which aa the Fenult of an amicablo settie- [he came, with the astern Trust Com-|Ricmard Harper Lsimecr: dee Secend| Dougherty tried some tf punching | ett Street, Lowell, Mass., writes: | ever since. It always cures my colds WANta Pav ia piloir tif Indian question of paying the back salary |#ation of Anancial institutions Brigade Staff, Atge-de-Camp First}but the Mayor wrestled dim a “Lung troubles such as pneumoniag and builds me up. I give it to the Ww. fot been sextled by the department | Gen, Greene reruked cp eay Whether aa| Kigut Clesuncey atattock, TInt Battery, | gotging, the Blows Unit he got « half: |qrq hereditary in my family, I think | children right along and they like to| || ITS. WHATEVER YOUR ros it was learned shake up Rar the Savor went dawn Sith tuim, |that I have inherited the diseage, and | take it. I tind that it keeps them in| | | BUSINESS MAY BE, YOUR and the two tolled about on the pave: | I know that the hard colds to which health and cures all throat and SUNDAY WORLD WANT ’ ia the police force In all the bi lying (bad agreed to take the | tenon asked. avout hia Visit to ain two. tolled about On Us faent until the municipal pinned been subj are very near recommended During a fire this morning in the four-| his adversary, counting? « fall fall, and Soke r ried tried. a great tt Sepubies.) 2 Rave WILL PROVE THE SURE wpon iby 2. General k pl } a ; ‘ pram, and, the ecieeg of an: Wiliam Flynn, whom he removed from on that subject * ’ 2 Set tad Passage of the! received when.he was warden, ‘Nhe ac-|lice Department he “has accepted. |<inth itvaument, “Aidecde-Ounee Runt ise latiientnemnad l@etee mee This Woman Has Used Father John S Medicine “Not a word,” he said; “not a word eee NEN Littauer, Aide-de-|" pougherty drew a crawd near the mp t. Charles tHtichcod! : ot Con: AR BUBIROY | »; Capt. Chantes Hitchcock Sherill, Motel ante daray ia ean Mtoring welcome at all points, | office Iaat Jun to be made night \. |tlon of the Commissioner ia the outcome | TM 1s the omy appointment that I Capt. en, bullook ‘carta |of a writ of mandamus obtained by Mr. [Dave designated, aside from retaining pret eve, McIntyre. Twenty-fourth |Carthy tried to arrest him he showed for Years. e ry Named, Aldoale-<Gamp, Mayor's onward “{n ‘strange ‘contusion, |Elvnn from Justice, O'Gorman, of the Major Wbsteln aid Capt. Piper as depu- | Foparave Company, Alde-de<Camp; Capt) fight, and Mayor Hinchliffe got into the elcome At all poluts: | Wiien on Jan 1. Fiyun wil receive. | wih, Ma’, aaked my, private socratary,| From the National Giuerd: Maj. asad) sireet, ton sunnt ine tie And) Gir ‘nd many |Supreme Court, ordering Mr. Flynn's {tes Mr. Corsey was for a year and a joparate| mix-up. Corsey,”’ Gen, Greene con: | Charles O. Devis, Vhirteenth Regiment, |e street shouting “Murder!” and do- ; etate i | half secretary to. Secret 7 any, Alde-de Capt, Seymour, OF PROSPERITY 18 THE Grea bavore the people ween pratement end the payment of 81.490 etary of War! Penfeld AWih Sixty Aah Regiment, |. After that the Mayor and millworker a Curson . LITTLE SUNDAY WORLD mi was the result of an amicable settle. /he ee Woman Burned 1 trate Deuel, In Jeff %0 valary rathor chan wait a trate Heuel qn, Jettertgy Market Po by je the courts adjudicated my friends, f “I went up to the court of fri and I Pa of sa eat mt] wy naling Se” Wan | Raa teh a ane |Ragy. “Sou, and prt | kage atm Sey cls tt, fono|| | FORERUNNER JOranmeine Cares Headache, Colds, |Drimmnors, and vow the court eauada| lives on the frst foot, waa burned Btw, Week, Curlin end id oe : AGigned), nM, Ine quickly Headache, Ne , eee much tnforma-} abou face, She medical at-' Quit arama, Suekte vase, meet en | ion HAN may be OF to meatier tendance and vemulned at home, ihe dhe) .