The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1903, Page 2

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py a n-Employee,. to ‘Hours ‘Later 9 Place, tity mn jan whe is ac- by Die te mcg yey Jerome of in "t!ppe ani the as on ae ing es of Dee 1 was iyjin thé trial before Jus- Sof @mith, the negro door- eli's. His name {8 W. Hi. nd up to 7 o'clack last night » of the Citizens’ Union | P ion work. ng ‘Bintth, open- t-Attorney of at- {ntlimidate Rippert,’ who forthe’ define: Tt was iimony that Rippert ‘the District/Attor | wm: wort night and questioned, hours later, ne was dis- Ris’ positon in the Cit for the defense-was taken the trial was called oo; fi tness. He Nal ‘onnented with Minion since 1901, Pro- jad’ & physician in He knew Jacobs, tho you ever glye Jacobs fund with at Canfleld's or Barrel's?" id,"" replied the-witrens. ver A) him a complaint “NG. ‘West amttty{ sever tia ‘report on pts, Heh) ‘committed: ‘thie smmdet--pbrtous of<orimes,” Hack, the abuse of pro- Jim, “Withdraw your ob- Retin es ct. pokr').o9 » Jerome “Watned ‘Him: = man to be trified was bot fie 9 thore testimony relative to Attorney-General Would Strike at . Those .Who _Discriminate in Pripes sand :Against «the ‘Methods, of the Railroads. WOULD PENALIZE REBATES. In. ay Létter to Congréssnion, He Also Urges Law to Compel Corporations to Produce Their Booke in Court. JVASHINGTON, Jan, 6.—In a letter to Senator Hoar, Chairman: of the 8e1 Committes on Judiciary, and Ri tative Littlefield, Chairman of ing the trus' ‘y Com: -General Knox in dis- Tatton yO atk ad’ fata sumgests | Foss Who crimination, in prices as Be re. This is tak urts ola bi uch. t tien. it law net xtetings cond! of any Ia . hould be limited to common car- riem, subject ta the act.to regulate commerce. An ‘additional provision a ag reach dy . Sinvinatione’ ind hewoclalio ttorne: on the subject he | § produce and manufacture, wholly, end @ Btate but whose products or sélea fer into, interstate erce, “Tt pease £ to such concerns on enerat ry ‘o des vt APTI ed Ph be Helnhinedte and tovegee bamadens impel obs noe iat HeLa 8 reports team power to requ re eee i ates ape ot ith reat ee scat Set ccontwienin now nd be raleed under the eee eae er. * They Show What Employees Are Loafing, Holding Two Place at the Wrong Time. Py uo see ena) price of a commodity, or wantonly all the facts bea ne, ipon the Prat sential to a full sae uee. and to In carrying ane hi! their of a ting, ba hte ¢ fe sacra to hurry Ean er in cae Jobs ‘or Being In the Wrong SNAPPED THE WRONG MAN. ‘The camera as a detector of crime has dlerady established ita tation... It now wt fajr to come into ,st}il another Unique féld—namely, to detect the clty employee who is Kolding down two jobs at the ,time—which ts © againde troller Grout has used the with “good effect ‘in this matter nd ere long the city may have & well equipped camera corps in hot Pursuit of fellowa who not anly draw aj salariéa from the city while engaged in other than city occypations, but chaps As w@ll who log at thelr work or are Yound in prohibited places at prohibited hours. The administration has planned & policy of egonomy which caleu- wo lated the camera: corps: will further im. measurably. Antonio Paradi of Queens, who la dtewing @ salary at the rate of four “land a halt dollars a day from the city treasury as an inapector, wae called upon by reason of the snap sho} taken of hing recently, to explain how he {|} seemed to manage to run a bar and do . | wigture,’ his snepectarehip duties, at the ,aame Aime, Some jeolous neighbor of Antonio re- cently complained to the Comptroller that Antonio was conduct a bar over in Qu , Whose official beating migit given Antonfo the tip that danger @head, entered hin saloon. An- i¢ was behind the bar and a white * gald Antonio, pleasantly. “Two beers, sald one of the visitors. ave another with me,” said the saloon man. “We'll take the ‘beers ahd also’ your *aid one of the men, snap- pe Antonlo, white apron and all, while nh behing the ‘bar looked “pleas- “ saluted the unsus: id pleawe bend mee eae at ut he request ‘When Comptrotier prout hi t hy ir “a ano! ry e ished Bee we ice NG ¢8 Jone In on the secret. or galore comnete, dodger ShiP CANNOT BE SAVED. » A tew days tater two Ps Tus AvTomarre WEG Wik YIELD A GLASS OF BEER BACK TIME WE MAKES Wis Rounds Gite Mala AN Avro WHY», OAT. > BRICK OF GOLD THE REAL THING Wise Men of Wall Stree: ; Shied at the Glittering Thing, hi father, ared more for het Not Wanting to Be Called Frei over per Heese had” Worried Farmers. ‘ FATHER THEN mas Day her en ri bad ea and warned it her father was in © terrible cot ition from the drug a8 80 constantly taling and ice 4 Hed on. tk mot had ruin aney from home, and that ttmis after, Ihe tather nnd dau : Second. ayenus hom —_ | The pol fund in one of the pockets of the father's coat after he was taken BUT A. BOY. PICKED IT UP. % pa tereiried piece i) Ong rT on which Was written in a SRS : 1 Don't me home, ‘Gro wise onen ‘in Wall’ street who tho Borne aS think they know a gbld brick when they| by you and wilt be ‘sind Tam. gon will neyer come to. New York Dy see it, and who took passing kicks at a for once and wl good-by. Tene: Kt shining bar of metal in lower Broadway | 'Si,. sonaition of the note showed that may choke when they read this, but it's|{t had been written « long thne. true just the same, This brick of real 22-karat gold worth Carnpered Mandiana ald to-day that hundreds of. dollars war'kicked about the| the futher and daughter took at Aaunolal district by mensenger poys,| With her and her husband last night, way old boys and others for anhour or/#n4) that both peemed to be in #0, when @ stupid youngster who had|of suffering fi slight headache, never heard a joke in: ble Iie came! Hetore,, they ‘he i along and picked {t up. Campbell Naa” ‘Mr unnemeter He dlan't’ kritw what tt was, and he eae toa ibeuba ee ae was {ust foblish nour In the apinton |Rendache, good the father loft. the of the knowalls, who watched him and |bouse at 7 oclock thle morning, warning lena, @t him, to cart It away to the dnuenier sa again not to awaken his oMce of his employer, at No. 120 Bread- . . Donovan, of the Harlem Hospit: way. boy. whose name is Alfred told 11 that the girl mi a, C owed it to his employer and ll aca aiked him t he thought It was. The employer examined it, and knowing & thing or two himéelf, concluded that it was old. He kept tt until to-day, when he sa 4p Advertisement In one of the aarien LOST BAGS OF GEMS =| ON STEAMSHIP: PIER nd paid} Hysterical Woman Found Them, sisi an ine aldoweit, andit te gossoe| Out Not Until She Had Stirred pe mr Tg meaty ary rst S| Up. Big Crowd. peaninahde pS POLICE QUARD CITY-HALL. Gince Recent Watched A woman and two travelling bags, which she said contained $20,000 wo of jewelry, caused considerable excl! ment on the North Geri Lioyd line pier just before the Kalser Wilhelm ished | der Grosse palled for Bremen this morn- work at the City Hall. Since the strike | ing, of the union men employed on job] About half an hour before the! vessel of” Five ofalt "i of the Hall/antled ehé arrived Mayor's office these policemen |the pier in intalned watch night and day. | on the pier ves | hey have orders from President Cantor | @as to a youne man to carry down the to allow no person gven to make a close | Per for her, Inapect of the work ‘Without taking note of where the mn ve bas. nee eel by Cons] W8* Roinw the woman dismissed sie 0 A Gna ane carr co and? ran down the pler, + rt nae'b ti ‘tad President Cantor will Ok dilate even’ b Gall Le be aniven. rad ‘ay that she looked about for her He. ed, the poll to be stationed |SAtF er The man could not be seen In C'ahY person who might be so [the Crowd. The from #émoving parte of the work condemned by the architect and “threw up Nee Wanda Spanish Veneel Ashowe on Jersey Coast In Breaking Up. fel to The World) 1G CIrY, i, Jam, G—Phe th the tT and bepame real, reels yy ye aly AP UP me Peet Hor shoute and actiohe brought the arty wh Contractor Ryan bas agreed | 2Mclals on the pler to her wide, but with ) 14 ipe ‘every demand made by | ‘hem came about half of the crowd. ee get rgenized labor, the matter scutes lates starved ta ste sfangatil under President 4 ented is ime AO anal ‘i wl The detectives, followed sons Gon? mr |CHAS. FAIR LEFT $3,040,187, ter then left @ GIVE THE Pouce A Moving S108 Wake To COVER THEIR BEATS thes” hex decided te ho to hold it gre a eM they” wilt ars gh eure to At ine eres itn ; oulan ot sehen: Fees atta ; Why Shonta Pulitte Compiatnt La wae gh Robert ar pt the Del- fat net hasn't rai individual gaint uses. rien fe saab AN IOR, 1 he the COAL Trad ee ne, mkt Bea i te toi a 3 Ange fh Reb du of an iret, Pidewater p 0 agreement wan 0 t broken ‘by ore eco. and Sonn Markle, {ndependents i Must Pay $10 a Ton. reat suffering ie anticipated among MISS BURDEN, HEIRESS, BURNED. IN. HER BATH. Continued ‘rom Pint Plies DAUGHTER FOUND SLAIN;-: KILLS HIMSELF. (Continued from rom First Page.) - have rep 4 Papa hours before Hun- nameter the Sead span was known to the hos- lem as a ‘fit thrower.” The e surgeons pod f that the man Ly inorgipets jesire to fear the 4 BeRsiatce none, end time athe. time "he felgned epileptic fits in ave an ambulance summoned, When one @. he would. 3) auddenly, ae gover before the Rhomonta tent could 0 , pages tae Feat Bees alarms, enslveed thi Flere on are cain tte z afternoon seltner found pa ths ‘att and dlect as ee, stunner here ving et “Th except that Jennie eainhielied the thelr apartment 'W pal a EAE HEL =| MAKING IT EASY FOR VENEZUELA, Germany and England, Smooth Way. to a Settlament..Without Resort to:Arbitration,: DORIAN, Jan. 6—The joint per pt the bowers th President Castro's quali: I flea’ acceptance of He Tote aims to further smooth for & settlement, “which may possibly be) kesiclied \without arultrittion: mo) powers, however,do-mot abandon any fH of ‘the HéterVations oiniained “tn yndle eae on ofr t will only. be Sheen's te! henge LG ase longcoonennse at the Pomeze' Ponervalions, The state of warts not jm by. dng UT 4 Weehingion that # # ta other children—Townsend, William and Miss Gwendolyn=were hurriedly aroused god, wrapped in dressipg..nobes, they hurried from ‘the house. The ‘fhames had spread rapidity and were roaring through the: whole third floor. Fainted trom Pain. . Ag Mrs, Burden was ready to leaye Miss Evelyn fainted from the pain of the burns she had sustained, the exhaustion ‘and excitement, Her brothers, attired in thelr pajamas, picked her.up and carried her into the street, There the cold rain was turning to snow. As ye' lpnly'a few know ofthe fre In the hous ‘and there.were few people jn the streets Miss Eyelyn was carried into the hom: the bariker, at No. there alro the other mombers: of family tourd uge. .A dvctor, who wes called at Miss Evelyn had been seriour- ly Durnedabout -the lower limbs, and that ehe wes suffering severely trom Gertl; erquest, after seeing the members orthe family were awake and for themselves, rushed 10 located. Bhe aroused them and thea looked: for her own safety. By this time the flames filled the stair- ways-and eedape in the ordinary way Three women servants, known to! the family” as psqpireue Ma: - Here is our challenge: Lot tae ss Saate eh © Dor ant. of | SSienee eh : ver! mahy valuable pain! art, worth several times that emount,| and | were, deatrbied. | ading dra oR ite he wal.” ’ Markie Nagin as Lt ‘ "ala not not, ike it aad it and ite srpoy anes Mr, Satiie's at’ hefore the were ne’ ti to wall rom him, his oneety, to make ements. nat alters mark. m' independent operators, and 1 make excuses for any 01 Jess to question me furth Bhall not be interview After standing in the onen winfows a moment they saw the fire fast approa ing them. It 8 already in the rooms in the windows of which they had sought refuge, ‘The crowd which was gathering in the street belaw called to. the three women, not to jump, but the flames were only a few. feet behind them dnd ‘would occasionally spout from the open windows about them. Hanging at Arm’s Length. The women sat down on the, window sills with their feet hanging’ out. Then they lowered elves go that they ingth. It seemed to the that they must relax ‘thelr hold and fall to the £01 five feet below, but at thai “moment if fire apparatus was| Cuts omen Were encouraged by the Bbhouts of the crowd to hald on for iinule lobe Three laddets wéte thrown against the burning building and as mafy firem ran up the ladders and brouglit the mai from their perillous positions. The World's Greatest: Skin | Soap. =| rho Standard of Every Nation: Of the Earth, | rte ano Wot’ Pr otter sti’ Sas ‘Wherever 6! ii Sold ———, as Millions of the world’s best people use Cuticnra Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purifying ‘and Beaiititying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts; ecales beepers ca bf and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, itehings and chafings,.in.the form.of baths for annoying irritations and. in- fiammations, or too free or offensive Perapiration, In the form ot washes for Gertie, who had gone to the top floor || to warn ‘the servants, was herself cut ‘off and sought escape in the back of the house. A butler ni Griffon raised a rear window. im this a ledge runs to the house at Nb. 7, occupled by Mrs. ‘Stevenson. Along it run @ doxen tele- phone and telegraph wires.” red Gertie to follow pant Faget stepped out on othjs “ledge; by ang to Se wires made bis oa to the nex! Bring us the worst case of alcoholism you can find—even to, delirium-tremens, if you please, and we will break the craving for alcohol in six to twenty-four ‘hours, | The patient will eat and sleep nor- mally in three to five days, and in a few days more ‘his nervous aystem will be in, normal condition and will chave no craving for whiskey—this We employ no ‘hypodermics, do: not’ interferes Case. ‘, is guaranteed in. with the patient's occupation, and assure -every applicant i FAAS No failures. ‘For Literature and Complete Iuotehtion, devs confidence, | ' Fetal i ! | Capital, baboon DIBAS. ORS: absolute privacy and secrecy. ‘Ten. years of success are ° ack of our.claims. Drug -habits cused by same treat OPPENHEIMER ENSTITU' TE

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