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—¥ People’s jy Crowding Problem. Representative Pro- tests Against Secret Ses- sion of Railroad Com- mission on Solution of Gere TW CASTRO SHES WOMAN RELD muie aR ATMGUECOURT) AS POSOMER HEARING “OT, nviTeD TO ATTEND. “Be Forwarded to Roads To- Day and Will Be Published Venezuela’s President Objects to the Submission of the Dispute | with the Powers to the Inter- national Tribunal. WANTS AMERICA TO DECIDE. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.--The condition which President Castro attached to his response to the allies’ arbitration pro- posal was In the nature of an akernative proposition. Almost from the beginning showing an aversion to The Hague trib- unal, Castro, while accenting the prin- ciple of arbitration, asked that ¢he case be tried by one of the American re- declined to act in the capacity of arbi- trator, and as some of the reagona which in his declination would Mrs. Manson Must Answer in Court to a Charge of Having Murdered Mrs. Julia Wilson in Connecticut. VICTIM’S SON ALSO ACCUSED. ASHFORD, Conn, Jan, 2—Geotke Wilson and Mrs, Leila Mamson Were re- manded to jail without bonds to-day for trial before the Superior Court next March on the charge of murder in con- nection with the death of Wilson's mothor, It {9 alleced that Mrs. Wilson was poisoned ‘The prisoners were given a prelimi hearing to-day ry a nelehbor of the Wilsons. Mrs. Tannur testified that on Dec. 13 she was called upon to assist in laying out the body of |SALESMAN WHO DIED SUDDENLY OF HEART FAILURE AT CIRCLE HOTEL Fo aan 5 EN fy { IERIE FLARES UP AT CAYADR District-Attorney Hits Back at the Justice’s Article on “Law- lessness of Police” and De- fends Canfield Raid. JOSIAH FLYNT BOBS UP. Well-Known Character Employed by Mr. Jerome to Supplement the Efforts of Rubber-Faced Jacobs Against Gamblers in Tenderloin. Distriet--Attorney Jerome ts hot on the trail of Supreme Court Justice Gaynor. with the name of the person who gave him the Information which inspired the article he contributed to the Pe Ee, ae Re eS Te TORTRIHT AS STEPHENSON Chief Inspector Testifies at Captain’s Trial that He Does Not Consider Outsiders Get- .ting Evidence Damaging. GRANT IN CIVILIAN GARB. Suspended Official, Agalnst Whom Similar Charges Have Been Brought, as Well as the Capt. Doffed Hie Uniform. ain, Further taking of testimony in the charges of neglect of duty against Capt, tinued before Commissioner Bostein in the tria! room at Police Headquarters Jat 29 POULTRY SHOW NEXT. or Also Will He Shown at Maat son Square Garden. \ Poultry, pigeons and pet stock we! with an attractive showing of cats, will} begin at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday morning, and continue until’ Saturday night. “Che New York Pigeon, | Poultry and Pet Stock Aasociation will! add to Its successful record with the, fourteenth show over five thousand birds, including special entries from England and many new exhibitors in alt the leading classes, H. V. Crawford, the secretary and su- perintendent, has located the New Yorke cat show part of the exhibition in, the concert hall, which wil occupied by several hundred noted and valuable cata under the auspices of the Atlantic Cat Ciub, and the famous cats 3 been’ exhibited, in other cities will be amons those at the Garde: TORTURING DISFIGURING Skin, Scalp and Blood State Attorney John L. IHunter, of Fre aadiniaal chia morning that ia{T9nn T, Stephenson, of the Mulberry Humours c _,, | publica. Wililnattlo, called an the: Neat Witkbos til x morning that he would) street etation, for falling to close di ol. Dunn Announces Plan Will] As Presiaent Rooseveit already taal for the pronecution Mrs, Rone Tannen call upon tho Justice to furnish him] orderly houses in hie precinct, was con. Speedily * Gured by Gaticura? Inspired him ml i rae ’ j Hea WHRSHE “WHeDlabe ear ane American Review on "The Lawlessnesr| ‘The new rule of Commissioner Greene | 0 t d Pill Monda apply with equal force to the chief ex-| ine tmbs were somewhat conteasry of the Police," in which he arraigned all officers who are under soap, intmen al S x Yy- ecutive of any other American State] While she was in the house Mrs, Man.| the Public Prosecutor, charges or indictment rasuited In the ——s than the United States, he was obliged son, she sald, told her that Mrs, Wilson | “If a reporter had written that ar-| defendant and Inspector Doi Grant E Tithe State Board of Railroad com-|to withhold any indorsement of this] had dled from cancer of the stomach, Baar eek at Fee eee eee ae ere USAT ten Guam Wil wortiiven When the Best Physicia' ; Kj z “| Dr, Harvey H. Converse, of Bastford, a een printod, In) &. newspaper: ity eee coon RAT Capt. Stepnunacnis: Cass joniers held another one of those|proposition of President Castro, ‘There-} 0 vuriy oc uiucae, OF Maw ior. | Would have been called inspired." AUCANIRKGR Rite CharmeelUsaliiae nin TbeC and All Else Fail. P “private gatherings” at tho Fifth Ave-|fore It may be dismissed from the fleld} auring her sickness, then tookthe stand, Phe District-Attorney said that he] ing pricticeliy the seni e against of possiblities, and, unless Castro is Dr. Converse said that he was first would endeavor to discover who “that truthful and the Captain, with the ade 1! of countersigning atieged false rep rts. The agonizing, itching and burning careful person” was who ¢ Gaynor all hls information called to the Wilson house on Nov. 19 by | Ora Wilson, a son of the dead woman. | unexpectedly insistent upon hia own plan, the original proposition of refer- made by Capt. Stephenson, Chief Inspector Moses Cortright ne jn. which they went over i thelr own Gelectation the evidence _jof the skin, as :a eczema; the fright- reeve vuetle ful scaling. as in psoriasis; the I w JAMES S. MANSON. 7 F ; | ’ ‘bout the Canfield rai e © first witness called by the pro: Pamaaltted by William F. King, of the |Pian the, Origine! Pe punal will carry, |He dlagnosed the case as stomech | find hime he would ea ete Be Ma | Hon. ie told of having been ordered by [Of hair and crusting of the scalp, as im Merchants’ Association, to prove that Ti trouble. On Dee. 10, three days before nivie iealk call upon him to} jormer Commissioner Partridge to lay |scalled head; tae facial disfigure-\ “the schedules filed by the Manhattan the death of Mra. Wilson, Ora Wilson | (Continued from First Page.) prokeen ty that would ald in the} before Capt, Strphenson evidence he lments, as in pimples and ringworm , THANKED BY ROOSEVELT. | camo to Dr. Converse and ealh GHEChia ' secution of Mr, Canfield. had of disorderly houses in his p panct.|ihe awful suffering of infants, and ee re Commission ‘are not Sarees mother had had another ‘vad spell,” | piainty due to heart disease. I allowed {Of No. 58 wast One Hundred and ‘PW { sald Mr. Sete Wejerennt nerson | with the defendant, and. fold. him. he anxiety of wornout parents, a8 in milk, rT the road, ry . die to hea ei No. 58 15 ndved and sald Mr, Jerome, “untei FP = the de ‘1 Im he ety of 2 i tained in the operation of th Aged Elizabeth Man, Who Sent @}but that “they sald at the house that! the body to be ombalmed tor that rea-|atreet, was summoned. He worked over! Delahunty, Mr. Canfigld’s, couacel roe] Mae eoung co sand Plain clothes men inte ferust, totter and salt rheum—all de~ Bee in na ne inns eat Vledbaeae ey WOU Ake ote ee ner, bat fon. Anyhow, the embalming would not| the unconscious man for two hours be-|he was tie only peraon In the house ae not belleve they could get any evidence. ;mand a remedy of almost superhu~ . edicine sent." ELIZABETH, N. J., Jan, %.—Ex-Coun- fore death came. "Was expected that he would be allowed man virtues Lo successfully cope with 4 had died from Then Cor: ackaon | t} 5 f F yell. When otthe house Mirai Masson Aueed| Cone ‘oroner J nj the time of the rald, besides a police ser- Stephenson Did Well ; f h, seventy-seven trychnine poisoning.” was summoned by Dr, Jacoby's orders. ” 7 ; by Jue hi That Cuticura Soap, Ointment to be présent, Instead, when the Board |¢iiman Thomas H. Smit y ; strychnine poisoning.’ y's geant, five pollcemen,'an inspec On cross-examination by Judge Olcott, |them. That Cutic Ds 4 years old, who on Tuesday lant sent an} Dr Converss about the oancer of the! Asked why he had withheld the name Wvtective ane reported to his Captain} Canfield, Mr. Bucklin, a dooteecong ong | Insnector Cortright. sald “he- thought jand Pills are such stands proven be "Paman Its socrat conference meeting, Mr-|viahorete plece ot woodwork that he| ‘at trnitied Mra Witonee (itt M44] of Manson's compunion trom the police | Mist if mere was anything sumpleloas | avseit, “t douot vory. smuoh Te ae Cee | ooeheatemnanaen | iad succeeded “re: |vong all doubt, No statement is made é : poubled on, 7 > v0 te case Cgroner Jackson would vary e' t, Gan-| markably well in hit three vears' work |) ae Bg was in the oMfces of the Mer-/had whittied out himeelt to President] (Dr. Converse wild Wat’ on Nov. 19|Dr. Jackson suid: “I know where the] have to deal with it as fi lind assumed jfleld of any of his employees would ho {it the Mulberry. strect. station and “ne {regarding them that ts not Justified 4 its’ Association, writing a letter to| Roosevelt as a Christmas present, has | Mrs J him she wished she | girl fs, and oan put my hand on her if] ¢Mtire responsibility, When Detective | selected by Justic: non 4 did not consider it slenificant or d by the strongest evidence. The purity, al heen Mapa hoy ea the President | Could get rid of the Manson woman, Kane suw Manson's body [t had already stice Gaynor as ‘that /aging that men, not known in the u the result of the autopsy this afternoon the Commission reiterating his demand Her son George heard the remark and been and sweetness, the power to affor truthful and careful person’ from w: “a agknowledging the receipt of tho gift. |decared that if Mrs. Manson left tho| Warrants It. I will not give it out) Wh nthe detective searched the | he would gle jom Jiainet, were able to obtain evidence diate relief, the certainty of, that the hearings In this matter be made} “a1, presiient in his letter congratu-|house he would go too. Dr. Converse | otherwise, as she is In no way responsi. | young man’s clothing he found only fal we ich to base’ aeloee een upon | Re Pevebane cause the latter were eres permanent cure, the ab it Beene snatend of eecrot. lated Mr, Smith upon his being able to |*qyime Mi Wilson to let them both go. | ble for this young man's death. OF ree eetae aah gnaga UNBEH || Now: ino (otis is tore deairaue) than 1)| Enews Sion cloned solute safety and great economy have y be Spend 0 cya. je ye Koma ore a froc 2 eo bre stra prosecution clo 7 spect. 3 » ‘The letter, which !s in reply to the one | do such an Bis) ies tet Mand at asidthat, he had not given ‘any. med! | Begwed Coroner to Spare Her, [CH%t, White vost, “durk trousers and [4M to compel the police to do thelr duty, cote, prosecution closed with Inspector |DUAt” trem the standard akin cured, Mission dated Dec. 31, 1902, ts as fol-|PANMRANEY 0 the feet tat teh hav. |Xnlent, the medical examiner, came to| physicians and sho begged mo on her|clothing to reveal his identity, but in | respect for the Constitution and the| evidence execnl vf secret vice had bean (of the civilized world. aa ng been bern on Long Ieland, the conclusion that death was due tO|ynees not to reveat her identity as it] his overcoat pocket was the mark of | Magna Charta. If Inspector Brooks is| brought out by the prosecution, C: Bathe the affected parts with hot’ pial ait gastritis from a cause unknown. would ruin her for life, disgrace her | /@ilor S. D. Tilils, of No. 821 Broadway, | 8ulity of lawlessness, and I don’t believe | missioner Wbstein denied the motion and|water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse xs REL OEE SRR ANS: =EIADIORADI family and cause a sensation in the town | Manson drys Made for J. 8.|he t's, he ought to be prosecuted to the| the defense wax opened by the calling line surface of crusts end scales and "Hon. Ashiey W. Cole, Chairman State] TWO MEN HIT BY A TRAIN A LIFE OF SACRIF! y 56 a nen Manson, 4-7-02. full extent of th i of the defendant as the first 8. o ‘ ; Bo y i z 5 IFICE. from which she came. She told me she| At Minor, Jooper & Co,, cotton com- of the law. Capt. Stephens ‘Sv erlsoften the thickened cuticle. Dry; acon Buen even de SSS was intimate with young Manson's fam.) mission merchants, ut No. 40 Thomas] Mr. Jerome Intimated that Mr. Can-|« ts he, had hid |without hard rubbing, and apply Cus el, z Of b Mend ‘ad | Stree Manson had been id prac a {been commander ot th ear | AS See Cy: ore in receipt of your {27UC® Whlle at Work, and One) Rufus Dawes's Self-Lftacement for lyaene: many (oF bial eslanila, and! hadi | ee piovod. themercarntaU vthee Boe ee Oe % Die tia Bean nmander ot the Mulberry Street |‘icura Ointment freely, to allay itch é | of Them JéAlloa, the) Sake et One: Women, given the reputation of being a cle is men to Investigat® ani|ing, irritation and inflammation, and communication dated the 3ist ult, The ? a “They dined together at Shanley's yes- | salesman and received a large salary house, but that for three months before any violations of the law and lastly, take the fame was laid cfore the Chatrman of CARAT TOWN te Li ey Many men will perform noble acts] terday and then drove through the park. but it was admitted ne went a pretty] the raid there had been “nothing do- y migat and, ee eee aie iB ue and lour, Legal Committee, Teron G, Strong, eee abi under the Impulse of the moment. But! Manson was not feeling well and became | ft pace. In Witness sald he found it very dimonit [Cu . 4 and myself. Min regard to secret hearings. ® ton is vested in you is as follows: “The commissioners shall not publicity to such Information, contrac | “We note that you have the powers discretion vested in you In section The janguage of the section in which discre- give men while working on the New York Central® tracks In front of William Rockefeller's estate to-day were struck by_ the Croton train, ‘One was Killed ahd the other badly Injured. The latter, Patriok Farrell, of Btony Point, was taken to the Tarry- town Hospital, The dead man was not identified, not one man in ten thousand, perhaps, will voluntarily condemn himself to a lifetime of agony for the sake of one woman, who ts not even aware of his devotio Such a man was Rufus Dawes, hero of “For the Term of His Natural Lit ean abaorbing and excit- ing romance, lo} Ins in next Mon- day's Evening World. quite ill while driving. I let the girl go on her promise to notify Manson's fam- Hix Mother Prostrated, her address as elther No. 24 West Fifty- first or Fifty-fifth street. She was not | convinced that young Manson The mother of young Manon is_pros- ‘The* members of the family are fully died ne District-Attorney said that oe- cause of this practical admission on the lly of his death." trater! with grief at her home, No, 963] pare of Mr. Cantleld any testim To the police Coroner Jackson report- | Prospect nue, Borough of the Bronx. | could have furnished to alleen Gar: ed that the it's name Was Jesse Hur-|She, te being cared for dy her dauxl:| sor should be viewed 1 PueE , ee Ned In a large [teh an-uw, Mos, Donald) “Manson, and | 20F sho fed with the closest rigan an at shaaworked in a Be lthe la mother, Mrs. William’ Har- / seruuiny. downtown department store. He gave | grave “I think it is very hard, when th ‘of District-Attorney and the police are to obtain any evidence against, certain places by men of his own precinct ant that he had asket for assistance of 11)- spectors Cortright and Brooks and thar he had, been foresd to employ pigeons” in an effort to obtain evidence. Admired Hin Inspector. Capt. Btephenson was cross-examined loy Mr. Morzan after the noon recess, 'stool- ‘cleanse the blood. This complete jtreatment, costing but one dollar, af-, ‘fords instant relief, permits res! jand sleep in the severest forms of ev- jzema and other itching, burning and/ scaly humours of the skin, scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent and econoyical cure when ments, leases or other engagements - : ; heart. disea Mrs. Donald Manson working together to stop blackmail apa|i2e Ansistent District-Attorney tried to |all other remedies and the best phy- “Mf, in their Judgment, the public Inter- MADMAN HAD TW mnown ia telthersnimber, jays that she bas no suspicion of foul close up houses which ave protected by | MaMector™ PC edintet eae, aeatne [atcians fall ‘estado not require it, or the welfare and IS T OLS Prove Up ite Rupabont: jr Vamer was a sufferer trom heart 'S0cial Infiuence and political pull, that|Muaced with the wittiess in more rosperity of railroad corporations of ji Some time after Manson's death Coro-| trouble,” said Mrs. Manson to-day, & Supreme Court Justice shoutd come | WAYR than one. Capt. Stephenson re- t RTicsiahe belthereby Insurioualy’| FOR NEW COMMISSION ER. [rer races, natitied the poltee or tho he was ino addicted to “elgarettrs. out with an article in which he attacks piled toms mMence. Tnadecten Grant eae | West 14.6S¢ ected! w| Hast One Hundred and Yourth street Which he smoxed to excess. His grant- ou, honest efforts. It would not be so{have in him, but he considered him y | father and grandmother on his father's . station. Detective Kane was sent to In- angie ; ’ share ; >| Rood police Inspector and had every con, | €STBY ERTHy OD ssbitianity atect chinens rantonte, Ho letrmed trom Jona on ae Gua.ctren emma emmut carter PMA a tole tig ule abut the may | Aaeade le he ne ii ‘We Tespectfully submit that the mat (Continued from First Page.) tag, proprietor of the Parkway Circle |yeurs. : fore Cuntleld's was braoken into the po: ea Prouabe out the, tet that ree en 4. a emmuer.under conalderation by your ee Hotel, that about 6 o'clock tast evenlng | Mey "why was with Trim io but ime trances, bit Bot hot response age kts Liehteh “apt. “Gannon made. ayresss, te. ‘? Commission |u connection with our — Riarauupierdreve) ani tolnle plage: Jo not think ‘hee Rone is inthis eity, | lon they then took was perfectly iegaies | wero not included in the suspicious RELIABLE Sf (faneportation facilities are matters | that feiiow te If | have to send him = That was all the information he would| The young woman stepped from tho] Hp» ised to correspond with a girl at The Distriet-Attorney has engaged Jo: B st, which was sent to the fi hich primarily affect the individual|to the morgue.” the man declared. Volunteer, and he wes ordered sent to|runabout and asked If her hugband coutd | A!bany or Troy, but we never knew her slah Wiynt to get after the Tenderloin bine entered the PET tizeng, In view of the failure on the| He was se led to a cell when he| felleyue. obtain & room for a little while, as he |DeMe, Whoever the young woman ia\kambler, Josieh Flynt may on may not | sal room: anu stoned attentively | to CAR part of the transportation compantes to | called to the sergeant: ‘ editolrenholAnaweredilanectoidintavsates Mavens: go Jacobs, but it Isa certainty. that we he crosseexumtr ; At one point Prcasives Pearniahed remedy | “Why don't you search me?” Faene for) Rach Fallcainan. Roper tics Nesoieeen vA ‘his x yeh amity un pensar that | Josiah gets busy he will have something ier "to Stellen Hynaee oreo ae BEDROOM FURNISHINGS. Fr the existing ovils, it Is only fair and| Following the suggestion he was| Comminsloner Greene let it be known] companion. ———— rma Modem dren’ of Jostan ts Altreg| Terome entered Into the discussion. he room in which you apend.oné- to the citizens of the city that the rehed and it was found that in each|to-day that he is not satistled with! qe istered as “James Wilson and’ FREED QF SERIOUS CHARGE Hodder, Mh. D.. who is private seoretary SO aR a ae third of your life should be dainty, ! heiringy in reference to these matters|hand he held a hugo revolver in his|the arrangements now in use for al-} wise" ima firm hand. The couple were + to Distrlet-Atiorney Jerome. Before hel AQULD'S YACHT IS°SIGHTED hird of Hes New Yors hy tod Nat Isbiguld be public Instead of private, that] overcoat pockets. Each weapon was|lowing polivemon to telephone to thelr} agsignod to a room on the first floor ——— went Into the, strenuous NES young afr, | soistart. the New Year by talting sft= the Dublic tnterests do require such pub- | fully loaded and the man said he was station thouscs, He Insued orders to and an order of drinks was sent to the Coroner Thinks Mao Innocent and Bryn Mowr College, Pennsylvania. Br: ; o " Mates dae : A 3 ficity, and that the rowers of discretion | going to kill some one. Supt. Brennan, of the Telegraph Bu- | toy, Sots Him at: Liherty Mawr. ba it Wown, in a college for Masees GIVERHAY On) tts) Wey Up BODY BRUSSiLS CARPET, $1. 10 Per Yd, ed In you should be exercised to that) Besides the weapons he had about $2 |reau, to report on the cost of a new! jive minutes later the young woman] yficn 1 SSETUE eh 7 Ane i women ranstoK with the highest In the the Mediterranean, (Reduced from $1.35.) vetfect. In money, system, independent of the New York} rushed into the office, saying that her| No CNPP ATE CHE) this fede ed GIBRALTA an, 2—The Ame Dainty effects in light blues, pinks, w "Phe character of the information rhe man was taken to the Tombs | Telephone Company. companion wan very iil, » was found] ing discharged from custody by Coroner ILLED steam yacht Niagara, from New Yo &e. ening the conditions under tnvestl- | Court, to be committed to Bellevue Hos- | His plan incorporates the {dea of atroet | oyvonscloua In the hail ovacchytenee Hone ; WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN. joc. s, with Howard’ Gould and pa: 4s such that no possible harm | pital, he was brought up to Magis-|oorner telephones for the use of pollce- | ~ shat a ea at rae putney | et jon board, has passed Gtbralta GOLDEN OAK BUREAUS, $6.00. be done to the corporations by | trate Flammer's desk he shouted to the|men exclusively, Other Commissioners | On the night of Dec. 27 MoHugh went Mrw, Elen be Garmo Struck at n ——————_— (Reduced from 88.00.) wing the meetings at wihich this Infor- | Magistrate: have favored the {dea, but the Board of with: a women whoas tGenttty is Ups Grade Crossing. Derelict Schooner Comes In. Handsomely carved Brench bevel tion is obtained made public, for tue| “Who are you? What are you dolig | Ketimate has thrown out the appropria- RO te Braue et patel cn Wee (Bpeclal to The Evening World) The schooner Harry Prescott, yetore mirrors: Ware and prosperity of the railroad | nore tions. Commissioner Greene says that Lau ty A some unknown g,RATOGA, Jan. 2.—Mrs, Ellen De! reported ashore at Littia Beach, > tions would not be injuriously | Omver McCartney asked him who he|it he can get the money he will instal way the gas Jet was opened and the Garmo, who was returning from a New|arvived here to-day, in tow ‘o GOLDEN OAK CHIFFONIERS, $6.25 thereby. Therefore the reaaon | was and he replied: the abett tar Gallo me cataie aera ‘ woman was asphyxiated, } Yeur Visit at Gansevoort last evening, |wrecking tug North’ America, passing (Reduced from $8.50.) he discretion vested |” «4: “sens McHugh was detatned on suspicion of was struck by @ Delaware and Hudson |in at Sandy Hook at 8.37 A.’ M. She aribeval moiarer making ag of Pe ess as of ine ‘lm Greene, of course, the new Com- | of the city, possibly between Fourteenth ynowing something of the woman's freight train and inetantly’ Jeliied, was apparently Ea ot water, as she| Fren evel BATONS, : state: " sf rmerly lived In Bro ; ‘owed and asteere ; Pere mentee in fection 18 ot sce | misseloner. and Forty-second streets, y | death She fo y y ed n “LONG CREDIT” ly to this situation, Be inerstore ream oor reeves |FLOHT WITH BURGLAR topen to the public and that we be per- IN HOLLAND HOUSE. itted to be present thereat. Very truly enables you to keep your New Year resolution—'to be economical,” CASH or CREDIT GwPeRTHWaAIT {6 Forced to Resign as a Missis- sippi Postmaster, the Office Will Be Left Vacant. [MITTEE ON FRANCHISES AND | Be eeeRTATION. tHE MER: (Continued from First Page.) 104, 106 and 108 Wesr 14% St. é py ay WHATAM 7, KING, his t rilcles and such of his “nn h ti H Magi B hat oo. 4 ‘an. | his sliver tohet article je enter a plea. Magistrate Bar- “ JGTON. 2—The fe J on Mai! 7M an” | jewelry ay could be secured and packed | low held him in $2,000 bail for trial in the| WASHINGTON, Jan ' 7 ne eee Bwooklyn Stores. Flatbush AY. near Fulton $2. ‘ BR. SEO UNS hat the | these into compact bundle, It was this] court of General Sessions, of the Cabinet meeting to-day was the Ot’ relief was almost in shape and % the Commission would probably bundle that Mr. Fisk stumbled over] Pliny Fisk is a son of Harvey Wisk | decision to close permanently the post # it to the roads until would. be mado publi oi / Commissioners emerged morning und several quires trying to figure out if the won- pian of relief, which they have this afternoon, er Baker said that nothing Monday, the proceedings would be given from secrecy at 1 o'clock, and loosened Penough to say that they had spent of when he got out of bed. The nerve of the burglar has inspired even the police with admiration, A hotel sneak generally gains admiitance to & room while its ocoupant is absent, and is usually connected with the hotel in some way. It ts only recently that Now York thieves haye become bold enough to enter rooms while guesis are asleep, Th first burglary of this sort was reported a few months ago from the and a@ member of the banking firm of Harvey Fisk & Sone, at No. 2 Nassau street, Ho was een in his office to-day and asked about the attempted burg: lary, “Oh, fudge! sald Mr. Pisk want to taik about It, really ered the life out of me.” Dean's Bad Record, Dean is a new name for this thief He is known to the police as Nick Moran, although he has had twenty or “EL don't IV's both- office at Indianola, Miss., from which the postmaster, Minnie M, Cox, colored, resigned under compulsion a few days ago, since which time the office has been closed. ‘Phe bondamen have brought the mat- ter to the attention of the authorities here with the view to being relieved of thy the accumulated perat has had responaibilliy of |. The Postmaste CANDY. Quantity and yet Quality beat | Quantity. Special for Friday and Saturday, Butter Scotch Waters, pound. 100 Hutter Peanut Brittle, pound: 05 3 93 + 105 Butteroups, fruit and’ nut centres, Broken Candy, fruit poun’ Smid Ot in with : More alluses in his long criminal varecr nonough investigation made and has shee © hy ten Hy Ty ple tveye Manborough Hotel, The thieves gained | His plotuse {St every Rogues Gallery i sl ie anea tiad ibe WoL Oak Pescont inlet Ma fasten fixie ip: wh m ry 7 0 y | in he Uni 8 ant he Is oon. | bem » ON eee corporation, Bome|*tFance to the rooms of two woalthy | i.e Shout the cleverest hola) thies | obliged to resign under duress; in fact, ALL CANDIES MADE ON PREMISES FRESH was required, they said, “after fortifying pmaelves with they prepared to go back to horsemen by means of a fire-escape, chloroformed the sloeping men and got away with all thelr money and Jewelry. in the country. His orimes are by means to be computed by the numbe of Umes he has had to \iffer for the for he hos been unustiall eye y lucky in his that her Hfe was endangered | Having represented this state of af- fairs to the cabinet, after @ long dis- If the weak, the thin, the tired and the overworked who live right around here could see the cures b: DAILY, \ 129 . j When two robberies were reported in| {OF he hos besn wnus 4 ures | fiden end do it succession from the Hotel Navarre. In] “Kentucky is the guiy State which has |Usson, the decision above, noted was VINOL as we have, they wouldn't class it wit | i Me Was Not lavit both cass chloroform was used, The|como near giving him his degerts, }ie| reached, am if 1/2 BLOCH CAS) OF Grand st Durglare in those casos were negroes, go. five years in Lexington for Tarceny th 1883. In he was fined $0 opened until the people in the district other medicines, but would try it on our “ money 00004 3° AVE. nean 42° Mr, King did not attend see this morning was that he et invited, He was very mad ity When seen by an Even- ter after the tasyance Her, be said: j es of the transportation pp are bed enough, but thoy are those which we are being at the hands of the , 1 have re- to attend tho meet- F not intend to Ih eo pecmttiea to] acta on witte aves ts me 6! on Witth avenne, ts supposed to be ‘Phe public has) under continual survelilance, In addi- are ready to accept this woman as thelr postmaster, WHOLESALE OL, = 205-205 € and they were captured after a running revolver Sight. Fire-Escapes Their Route, At the Mariborough and the Navarre handy fire-escapes furnished easy means of access and egresa for the thieves. The Marlborough fire-escape is in an in- wide court and can be reached without diMoulty, At the Navarre the fire- escape wie conventont to & fence, over which the thieves climbed from a rear yard, for petit larceny ja Chicago, “ | Tn August, 1905, he tax months fo; | robbing =a guest at the Hote this ity fn Spe igi, he was arrente for stealing $1,900 from Ike ‘Thompson. the bookmaker, at Saratoga, but of the diMioulty, vidbbadoi tape! nit Bepte em he was sent up for us ‘oO. » for steal. (oe bot ros uct at the Balmer Howie ‘in ber, 188, he got Dinety days for be tn ts the olty jail 1h Epiladelphie ing back offer.” NANOL is a tonic blood enricher and body builder. .We wish we could say just enough to persuade those who need it to try it—- both for our sakes and theirs, i DIED.” Interesting Figures, Tho publig, as well as the business world, will be interested in the exhibit of the Equitable Life's condition at the end of 10% which it publishes to-day ‘The advance during the past year has been very rapid, and (he society is larger and more owertul now than at any other ume in its history. ‘The principal Rome ‘of ite business during the year, are published, are as follow: weve, bin 00,0 ouets, business, $376,- ok Bhi, nats i is Increase in ev: one of thi Sich tha prince thie PLANAGAN.-On Deo, 31, CATHERINE, vie | of the late John ¥ 2, Funeral from her late residence, 164 Bhs | Sith ot, on Batu Peon ols, RIKER’S DRUG STORE, : Gth AVE, & 28d BT, woul, MOHUN,—On Jan, 2 1903, at her resi 1B4 Hast Ost ot, MARGARBT i, HAl loved wife of Mr. Philip Mohua, joe of funeral later, OY ROURKE.—Suddeniy, on 1003, SARAH, widow of ot Coupe a oa r, eeoruaty, et, "eg ice onree mee av fy hay, 1908, fe K fre months for = a asta cps thor «ia fouls dasoves ea] wag Sta Ags vg 2 private wetohmen, the latter outside as . rs. at able ' the . t the were “gate ERAS ; ae a ‘i ’ sh) it a le uaa ‘