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On lee F iesband, While Drunk, joots His Wife, Then Him- Falls Backward and es His Skull on Stone. 1S LIKELY TO RECOVER. Has @ Bullet In His Brain and “There is Not Much Chance of ' Hie Surviving the Double In- Jury. A Williameburg husband tried to “murder his wife and then take his own dust before noon to-day. He failed i purpose of murder, but it is prob- P mble that he will succeed in his « tempt at-suicide as he has a bullet hole Hin hia head and a fractured skull re- 4 from a fall. he, would-be murderer and suicide 5 (ie'Tacod Lichtman. He 1s forty years ‘@nd lived with his wife Sarah, at 6.402 Bushwick avenue. He is a P painter, but he has not been working ‘late. He drank heavily and expected jie wife to support him with what she out of a little candy and grocery repens abe, can in, the, front: part building where they lived. Bibra: Lichtman ‘insisted that he should ‘ “pork and they frequently quarrelled, 4 ight Lichtman got drunk and they At noon he came lato Mors very uch under the infiue . Max Monnett and J, Cohen in the store making purchiees, eording to then, Lichtman never, word but just drew a revolver pocket aid fired at his wit pon against thimsei¢ and put a bullet ¥ ‘in_his rigiat temple. He fell backward with, the shot ana! a his head on the e ts gutting e great gash in it, and frac: | Ing his ekull.” Tho two customers | Into the street, followd by Mrs She made her way to Max eon a nelghbor- an ambulance was ed ‘from St. Catherine's Hos- Ttcarried both husband and wife YF ae the man being un- fous. At was ascertained that Licht- wound was not serious. Tt was : and she went back to her store. ‘Wachtman wil! probab! die, as tho i it more of his fractured skull tt ‘ @ bullet wound, although the bull bedded in the brain, “MOVNIHAN PLEABS FOR WAYWARD SON But, Magistrate Zeller Says the Young Man Is a Cur and De- f ‘serves No Consideration. | BAwara &. peereinsn: son of ex-Pollce ‘Capt. Moy was held in $1,600 ball in the Hetlem Court to-day on a charge ot larceny brought by Mrs. Sophia Braunlich, of No. 406 Fast Fifteenth street. Moynihan obtained $110 from tbe woman by collecting a funeral Ui!l twice. He was given several opportunities to make the amount good, but did not do wo, and his commitment followed. After Justice Zeller had held him for the Special Sessions nix mother-in-law, it Annie Bremmer, of No, 40 West “One Hundred and Sixteenth street, of- “Yerod: to pay the money, but she was Aot allowed to do s0. » During the afternoon Magistrate Zel- Mw ‘reconsidered his decision of tho “@orning, not to have anything more to 40 with the case of young Moynthan. Tis change of mind was due to t Neltation of ex-Capt. Danie} C. Moyni- fan, the prisoner's father, who recently aft the police force, The former captain appeared in court fund asked the Magistrate if he would ; the prisoner if the money | Were paid. The Magistrate replied that could not do it, Mr. Moynihan said /Ae reason the money: had not been paid ‘vag that he wanted to punish his son iy, keeping him in jail as long as pos- ‘ible. He thought !t would be a lesson % the young man. ell, you walted Just a day too “Wag,” sald Magistrate Zeller. He was ‘fing to accept ball. Finally Mrs. ‘Bremer's request that ie majter wettled in the Harlem Qurt was heeded, and Magistrate Zel- communicated with “t Distr! torney by telephone, asking that a ‘ Beentativé of that office be on hand to-morrow afternoon, when vied eu will be gone over again and Assistant DAscrict Attorney who will be asked to allow a settle- clean a case of larceny ax sald Magistrate » “and tf he goes below he'll cor- $0 to State's prison, 1 don't anything for the man.” He's a cur, ought to be in. pris- Tam looking after this poor wom- jo has been cheated out of her fae ua Tea help her I shall bo to 2 ih SE VILJOEN TO FIGHT AGAIN? ae dom Hears that the Boer Gen- eral Will Go to Somaliland. SRONDON, Dec. ).—The British Gov- umentiis trying to secure the services Gen. Don Viljoen, who !s now tour- ‘United States, to command the forse which Is going to Somall- Gen, Viljoen who first sug- jloying the Boers against the it authorities at that ore not prepared to accept his Beetle ec ttt. tht, sete city, sa B shown ‘the London despatch that nothing of the matter, ee | im a Freight Wreck, ‘Ind,, Dec. 9.—A freight train Road ran into a ditch y and three members of REBELS AT FEZ PEN SULTAN I Ruler of sateen ‘Makes ani: Ineffectual ‘Attempt to Cut |, His Way Out of the Besieged City. FOREIGNERS ARE LEAVING. MADRID, Dee, 20,—It is reported here that the Sultan of Tas be falled by are investing Fez, in an attempt to break out of that elty, A despatch from Tangler, Morocco, to- day announced that tho rebels had cut the aqueduct which supp! Foz with water and added that the city was now practically with water, It was fur- ther asserted that unless the Kuabyler triveamen trom the south come to th Succur of Fez the place must surrender within three days. The mutiny, according to late advices from Foz, against the Bultan Is 5)! ing. The Moors are exhibiting graphs of him Rarb. ‘The Sultan emoted the notables of tho beset, vat th palace and exhorted them not to de- spair, assuring the chiefs that the perial troops will ultimately triumph Great Britain and France have noti- fled Spain that they haye no intentlon of taking any advantage of the eltua- tlon in Morocco, and that they de: sire the maintenance of the statue quo, the Sultan being dethroned place taken by the Pretender. These communteations have re-assured the Spanish Government, which is thus relleved of fears of in- ternational complications, Foretgners in the interior of Morocco have been advised to make for the coast, as provisions are scarce and communications are almost cl d. ‘The pretender aimself is reported to be twenty miles from Fes. The crisis seis | grave Ine ternational problem, us Spala, Franc and Englind, are covetous of ‘this rch strip of Mahometan territory, and all are sufficiently near the scene at a mome ships of the three powe: hurried to this port ROCKEFELLER MADE $2,400,000 TO-DAY. Six-Point Jump in Standard Oil Stock Brought the Millionaire Some Easy Money. end troops to War- John D. Rockefeller made $2,400,000 +0 day on the curb in Broad street by the advance in the price of Standard Ji shares in the outside market The stock opened at 67 bid, and was y advanced to 703 on small trans- actions. ‘As Mr. Rockefeller is sald to own 400,000 shares of the $700,000,000 Standard Oll monopoly, his profits, on paper, Were $2,400,000 on the day's transi It iy" authoritatively denied Standard Ol people that they, ha sd a monopoly of tho product of the Heaueasor, ott fields, and it is further said that thelr only interest there ts in are now being | , | | | er to direct the raflroads to. make 8, He said that if the Manhattan refused to do this there Attorney-General who was (0 » office on Jan, 1 who would see that th demands of the Board were en- ton Chairman Cole said he believed the rd had ample power. During his fme of service on the Commission he [iia not known any ratiroad to restat reasonable demands of the Commis- ol we ix i" Mr. Cole aided, “we will call upon the representatives of the Manhat- tan ines to speak and suggest some plan of action Suggests Improvements, tenroth sald he had several rsltions to put to the “L'* roads to nprove faolitties. His first was for tter terminal factiltles at Clty Hall station, t one of t platform, \ ridge plan marge at an {1 1 where» tral lempty plat take sthe for rman Cole. ketches to show how space h sugmeste Ninth Hotte a third track t to Fifty- om. ) street Hottenroth ajeo suggested ru pre@s traina to the Lr 1 ave: (Continued from First Page. cars frequently pa: Mr, Kin to add exe the demand tha called the “rus! Unued throu instead three car the headway be two Minutes insted of four minutes and that nan Cole announ that the id undertake the work Tying, existing abuses alone, Chairman Cold was applauded at the close of h's Mrs. ‘Troutenan, of the Wo ‘alth Protective As: voclation, n ed a question. Repairs Why Don’t Car tm tt Stop? she sald, “t on the w o-enter them, met on cars that a “How _empty nd | would cause the interior We are not permitte are compelled. to. t hearing, MORGAN PLANS ‘IC RAILWAY DEAL Reading, Erie, Jersey Central and Lehigh Valley to Be Consolidated in One Great System. shares, wh the ttle nip The pl % will take as thelr name to be given the consolidated for a coalescence, it ts sald, has been tn contemplation tor nearly. a year, amd has been held in abeyance owing 10 the, Inability of the -promotei to get hold of a majority of the Leaigh shares, onda i ot to lose thelr tden- ings will all flow into one which will pay expenditure i; (holding concern will prestdent, Who WIll be regarded as above the presi denia ot the different lnes. be appointed by J.P. Morgan. |HEARD OF ROBBERY AND DIED ‘Newa Caused Rosh of Blood to Lere Head, n the wife of Owen Lerch told him this morning that thelr home had been robbed in the night of $0 worth a Olood vessel and odo. and Hy No. t, Jersey City, a fash: pablo part of the town, ‘he ‘burglars did thelr Work nolselessiy and nothin was known of thelr depredations untl . Lerch went downatanrs this morn- . When she found that the house d been ransacked and ashe ran back Wd told her husband, Lerch was forty- one Years old, FATALLY HURT URT BY HORSE. Ola Man Knockea Down by Run- fending to market the oll that Is The strength of the stock pn the curb was due.to the, recent incréaso in the price of oll, the scarcity of coal and ne orate widening market tor tone MILES TO. VISIT EUROPE. win 5 Reaching Home. Sey ted Dec, %.—Gen, Miles, Ay the Mg Capitals Before} pin away and Hix Chest Crushed. John Rouane, alxty years old. of No sei Wiret strect, Jersey | City, was knocked dowh and probably fatally (n- ured by a runawas: horse oh. Nowaek avenues sareey, Cl ipelonged to Charles Rush, of ewark avenue, It became fri, the wistiing of a ratiroad en, five miles before it was horse No. Ul ntened ani the walking Building the UNION PACIFIC STRIKE SETTLED? Reported in Washington that Edward H. Harriman Has |" Made Concessions Accept- able to Railroad Employees, nt cession, call git the or hy th Is Inve 1 ean it he the Executive Committee of the road, and President Burt, {t was sald, had met John MoNetl, President of the Roller-Makers’ Union, and agreed on a woge end time scale which would end the trouble, utes. port, one mi! ulnety: CUT THIS OUT ANO BRING IT Fine Wine SPECIAL OFFER. With a gallon of our RED SHIEI BRAND of Wines at $2.00 per gal. we d. Rouano's chest was crushed -in. is now: In St. olg's Hospt who yesterday, will visit Orangeine the Great veeeor ie: deri ec aS rea the eaten, 1255-1257 BROADWAY, ‘Trades, deavoring to adjust workmen tract given to @ unlon contractor, Cantor sought asked that the delegates make ‘They strike unul Ryan was do- Between New Wa (uid ‘another in thirt, train was then moving Ave miles an hour. FOR THE NEW YEAR, BIG 5 COMBINATION SALE 1 Bot, Old Kewl? Whiskey, 47 a ALL : “HE WORD} initia AY EVonnee SRORNBER 40 1902, NEW VORK CITIZENS PROTESTING TO STATE RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS AGAINST OVERCROWDING THE CAR WILL STOP WORK INSIDE CITY HALL. President Cantor Orders Inves- tigation to Determine Whether Are Properly Done. sident Cantor sald to-day that he all the work of remodel of the City Hail to to the attention of President Cantor by the Unite been en- the strike among precipitated dejegates of who have which was when Contractor Ryan employed non- union men. the jo and the co to arbitrate, a me Co to ni were determ| a that with As 8a . the SPEED NINETY-FIVE MILES. CHICAGO, Dec, 30,—Rarly in the Although {t was not admitted at the P. Morgan & Company will annotnce}omees of the Union Pacifle Ratlroad Of the consolidation of the Erle, Lehigh Train on the Wabash Makes Ro- f —s 4 in this cit there was a persistent re- Valley iid the Rend road Pe ean <i hannea eee tho | ort tn Wall street to-day that Edward markably Fast Time, wa eaneree ern eeetel isa eon eee n had reached an agree-| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dee, 90.—One HIN 19 pany, the stocks of the compantes to ho| ment With tho strikers on that ratlway|of tho fastest runs ever recorded on a yf } ie comp: pe | ad way made by the Continental pooled and held as a basis for the tn- i H Ch the Wabash between Mont- snes of a large amount of common Harriman: who’ i¢: Chairman of On and Logansport, 1nd, ‘tho peller, h2 miles was made in exactly 10 min- erly and Loga le was made in thirt eight seconds at the rate WITH YOU. to All Our Customers will sell one bottle of either of the fol-}1 Bot. Port Wi 351 tog lowing brands with each gallon for 1 Bot. Sherry, 35 | WILSON OLD CROW | Bot. Fine 35 > HUNTER ( HOWARD CLUB}! Bot. Champagne, baal MONOGRAM MARYLAND CLUB | full quart, TRIMBLE Full Value... .eeee 2002 j te Bot. Gal. ¢Port, Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel, per Wilson Whiskey....,.. .80 cra eng Ts 1.005 1-25; 4280, 2.00. ets, per gal., 50c., 75¢. Monogram, full qt, 95 3,503" minbineee ee, Oe ae ae Genuine Baltimore Rye. .75 2,98 St. Julian, 1,00. . Pontet Canet, 1.50, Maryland Club,....... 3.50 oTRelslings ose Finch’s Golden Wedding, Pen aeimiery 8¢) - er, 5 MG years old,.......63 2.90 Hochheimer, 1.50. f Genuine Old Pepper, 5 Red Shield Brand, $2.00 Gallon, yearsold, ., -47 1.983NONE BETTER. TRY IT. MAIL, ORT PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ERS Don't fail to get one of our hkndsome Imported Calendars. Post- tively the most beautiful Calendar ever given away in this great city, LOUIS HEYMANN IMPORTER AND WHOLESA: WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANT, be jon for the return of the deciared taat Ryan n= yielded to the demands ping the City Hall work TIED: 10 Hh HIMSELF IN CELL Nephew of Night Warden Flynn, of the Tombs, Accused of Breaking Into Jeweller’s, At- tempted Suicide. CUT DOWN JUST IN TIME. Digcouraged by the loss of his friends, who have allowed him to remain in the Westoheater County Jall since last July without securing @ trial, Allyne Fuller- ton, seventeen years old, who says he is a nephew of Night Warden Flynn, of the Tombs, attempted to end his life to-day He tore his shirt into ribbons and made a rope and when Deputy Warden Frank Wynn found him he was barely alive. He had climbed on a bar on his cell door, and after tying the rope to the lock was slowly strangling. On account of the patent locking system on the cells the door could not be opened, because the movement of the locks would haye killed him instantly, and ‘he had to be cut down from out- side, Fullerton was Ind on the corridor floor and Jail Physician Purdy, after working over him a long time, brought ‘tim back to life. When he opened his eyes he sald: * “On! let me dle. any longer." Fullerton was arrested on July 15 on the charge of breaking into a jewelry store at Tarrytown. He was bailed out by William J. Hyland, a Tammany politician, but was later rearrested. I don't want to live Is A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. The Principal Asset of the Successful Busl- ness Man. ‘The head of tho largest meat packing In- dustry in the world for many years prior to his death never travelled without his phy: clan; everywhere he was accompanied by his medical adviser; he hired bim for bie exclusive attendance by the year, and con- sidered the large salary paid for such ser- vice ax a part of the his businesa invest- mont. He did not do this because he was a hypochoncriac, in constant fear of !lIness and death; on the contrary he was an ex- ceptionally robust man, but he realized that tho principal asset In his enormous business was his own personal health, and to keep physically and mentally well and trong was a business proposition, pure and *Im- ple. os aud Fiatulency. Stomach and Bowols, The Children’s Panacea—7' That wi interests. We are ISFAC'TION.’ Again we thank you. It is so with every business man and woman, A slight cold in the head or throat may pasa off In a few days, or it may de- velop into Pnuemonta, Chronic Catarrh, or an frritating throat trouble; In any event, livencoritiecatatcupsiivanuronn te they | states Nene, Lone BY" Contractor | simple antiseptic preparation like Stuart's Vd answer, ath hew R Catarrh Tablets, which are dissolved in the rr Vreeland geld Tthat the pase President Cantor says that the work} mouth and thus reach and destroy the {ton ME affairs phe [28 tntertor, dacs not fill the {dea or cops | germs of Catarrh, Pneumonia, Consump- gas compelled to mend omaty cate | of the ane fons, and !f after further | tton, before they have a chance to propa- arious points fy the road to accom- | Inve: ri on it is found to be defictent] gate and thrive in the inflamed mucous matate people at these points, 1 ._| he will order tt ripped out and done over | membranes of the nose and throat, nor matters, and then Cl nan Cole | tealn, To burden the xomach with drugs and sald that It was an everlasting dlagrice iting Architect Alken reported to] stimulants Is a foolish and often dangerous Ing the vat t POOR RES HOY aur Cantor to-day that the work| way to combat a cold, because stimulants uh MANAUS TL now doing in the City Hall ts “botehy | are always followed by corresponding de- then announced that | and notin accordance with the conditions| Préssion, and where thero {a any tendency hearing Would adjourn indefinitely lof the contract.” ‘The alleged faulty|to Pneumonta Increaso the danger by in- anges Would be given of the) character of the work wus first called creasing tho heart's action. A popular schoof-teacher tn Pittsburg writes: “tam a walking advertisement for Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. Tho change from & crowded steam-hoated school-room to raw, chill out doors kept me nursing colds in tho head and throat from fall to spring, Throat trritation made {t diMcult for me to read or speak and conduct my clasnoe My druggist, with whom I spent a large part of my salary for cough lozenges and posh tablets, une day advised me to try Stuart's Catarth ‘Tablets, and L shall never 1} cease to thank Bim. I still catch Cold oe- - | castonal at atop it ly day or two with the ablates and I ve Gone: mixsion- ary work with my pupils to such an extent that coughs and colds are almost Unknown tthe youngatora In my room, ot Headaches Ninety per cent. of all headaches are caused by imperfect, weak or strained eyes. 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Tt it fail Sil pay. the druggist myself—an vier io Word shall decide qean that exactly. } sults are uot what T Sat, "from penny t Any. mere sample f yout ea say tho rew t expect a Save ho samples, that, can affect chronic Rheumatism mus Be ey (2 tha Wee tolly co take ¢ chedruas, ‘ | Bo pustust Ket the disease out of the bi a iy does that even in’ the nestinats cases. Tt has qued th Gide cases thet T ever met, And in hing. Oia coat all my" 2,000 tostm=t never founa‘another remedy that would cure one vein CAerite me and 3) will send you the onder, ‘ney my remedy for a "month, ap dt ean va t na meu anyway. Racine, ts. nt Kddroes Dr. Shoop, Box aha eager. not chi gured THE MAGNET OF SUCCESS. SUNDAY WORLD THE MILLIONS AND SUN Dee WORLD PROPORTION- ATELY. rs

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