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» "WL NUE” CANFIELD DECLARES. Didn't Flee from the Au- thorities, but Went to Europe as He Has Done Every Year and Will HOW STOUT BUT WIDEAWAKE BOUSEWIFE CAPTURED THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, BURGLAR BY GENILY BUT FIRMLY SITTING ON HIM. JANUARY 10, 1 WAY HE HARRIES THE PEDDLERS Elderly Parley A, Dailey Says} They Don’t Obey the Laws, and He Is Determined They Shall, That’s All. SOME FEW CASES IN POINT. Thinks His Push-Cart and Stand ri ~ WASCACNTS HAN NIT A ROBBER Karl Schroder, Arrested on a Charge of Keeping Manu- script of Cavalleria and Some Instruments, Is Set Free. “AN OUTRAGE,” SAYS ZELLER. Manager Had Been Locked Up All Night Long in Police Head- MURDER SHOWS INSANITY \Dr. Carlos F. MacDonald, Noted Alienist, After Examination of Wife - Slayer, Declares He Seems to Be Posing. SEVERAL OTHERS AGREE. Sergeant to Whom Prisoner Surren- dered Testifies He Acted Like a FRRISE MISERY OF T Residents of Poverty Flats on COA FAM the East Side Fighting for Life Against Odds That Are Likely to Win. Crusade Is Relished by Those us a . Sine RCT he Cea Cents’ Worth of Coal to Ri quarters on Charge That Had No ne Man When He Warned Him| Agony of Her Old Rheui Vendi Who DO Obey the matie Come Back If Wanted. = ey ° a Foundation, Revolver Was Loaded. Husband, awe, JEROME IS A “VILLIFIER.” aor Cement Willing to Leave His Reputation as a Square Man to a Jury Composed of the District-At- torney’s Club Members. LONDON, Jan. 10.—Before leaving :¢r Monte Carlo with his former businoss partner, Thomas Sprague, Richard Can- field, the New York gambler, told The World correspondent that he would 1e- turn to New York if he was wanted. “At present I do not know what my, fmmediate plans are,” he sald, “I shall srtainly return to New York when my AIN'T AN HONEST CAMBLER ALIVE! Parley A. Dailey, who has made every owner of a peddlet's pushoart fear his name, smiled broadly this morning when asked if he feared the suit for false arrest that is threatened by Peter and Cosmas Villlas, the City Hall Park flow- er venders, “Fear their sult! he said to an Even- ing World reporter. “Well, I. should say not. Let them sue and ba —!" Mr. Datley is a man of determination and the pleadant smile quickly disap- peared, When he spoke his jaws set firmly and Als short gray mustache scemed to fairly bristle with anger, Knows What He's About, “Fear? What have I to fear? I al- ways know what I'm about before I make a complaint against a peddler, and I did this time, too. “Let me state this case plainly, ‘These two men I had arrested and they were Karl Schroder, manager of the Mas- cagn! Opera Company, was a prisoner before Magistrate Zeller in the Tombs Police Court this morning charged with the larceny of kettle drums, fiddles, costumes, musical scores, trombones and various other musical instruments, by Richard Heard, an impresarto, but by the time the Court had heard ali the evidence in the matter he discharged the prisoner and declared his arrest had deen an outrage. It took three Central Office men, Cray, Kelly and Savage to arrest Schroder at No. 220 East Fifty-third street last night and lock him up at Police Headquarters, where he spent the night. He was ac- companied to court this morning by his wife, a beautiful woman, who was very indignant aa she listened to Heard’s oharge against her husband, and Lawyer Unrer, of the firm of Levy & Unger. The complaint declares that Schroder had unlawfully The commission whtch {s examining into the memtal condition of Harry J. Ross, the stage manager of the Garrick Theatre, who shot and sdlled his wifo, continued its sessions to-day. Sergt. Mott, of the West Thirtleth street sta- thon, who was on the desk when Rose came tn and announced that he had shot his wife, peatified that Rose seemed per- fectly rational, although somewhat ex- cited. He warned the sergeant not to touch the revolver he threw on the desk as it was loaded. Dr. Carlos F. MaoDonaX, the allenist testified that he had made two examin- ations of Rose In the Tombs. He had a stenographer with him. The conversa- tion between the two, as taken by the stenographer, was read to the Comm! sion. The doctor expressed the opinion that Rose was shamming insanity. One of Rose's alleged delusion! forth in the record, was that he et is on the lower east side, ame mighty hard time these and no coal. Little did Bret Harte how apt his appellation Fiats would be to the vast ments which shelter nearly the city's people, spot on the east side ito raise of steam,” said the proprietor bought coal by the then returned and@ sold it streets at 10 cents a STORIES TO MAKE YOU CRY, One Woman, Half Clad, Buys Two — The residents of the Poverty i i days of ig of plein g * § ar “There isn't enough coal hy ef ‘wagon: fi i PEREE : ized the various artl-| worth $99,000,000 and that he has made yes on this side {s finished.’ discharged by Magistrate Pool. One ned! cies stated above, Including the score of | $2.90,00) since belng confined in the |"%t coptinue, ax the Hoboken : Seb & permit to sell flowers in the City! \.cevalieria Rusticane," worth $1,000, | an Inferior grade and the a€ed if he had left New York because ‘Hall Park, Both had city lcenses "| Tombs. ar. Jerome's campaign, Canfleid sald: , Look here, I come to Europe every year at this time. I have stayed at Claridge's, old and new, nearly every Old-Timer Who Has Been All FAT WOMAN SAT to sell from @ basket. “I explained to the Magistrate that Peter was selling under his brother's The score, he sald, could not be dupll- cated In this country, He asserted that the muelcal instruments which had been hired for Mascagni's orchestra belonged Lawyer Steinhart, for Rose, accused Assistant District-Attorney Clarke of trickery in permitting examinations of smaller than the amall ones yards. Bought Two Cents’ Worth, cut quite « hole in the business regular yards, i ts said that permit. I pointed out that thelr Hoenses| 4. musio dealor in Boston ead chat] ove Without the knowledge of Rose'a| ‘The Charity Organisation, whose offies ) year I have been here.’ Through the Game Says the allowed them to sell from a basket. 1] {hetcontuien’ were the peoneest, obra lawyers He was apparently much ex-|i# at No, 127 Chrystie etrect, le ike “ % : wanted to know if « giass case six fcet Nilade! ja costumer. e about rat complaints of dis! . Don’t Believe It,” He Saya Gambler Is at Heart a Plain MRS. ANNA HARRIS. | long was a basket, Now, there are the|,, Mz. ange an Sr tad sitet alent | Cut tt out, out it out,” ramarked Mr, Gasca where there ts abeciate want MieteAtiaenepen Ghee Ghee ait oak Thief. points, and {f they want to sue me, a8/der a power of aenney fovremove the | Clarke, and that ended it. elp is belng given. BESS dase Gate Gest te clone Her. that they couldn't tell the layout trom the Magistrate advised them, T’@ like|property to Naw York, and that {t waa| The only time that Rose evinced any ery Is for coal, ( 0 dea! ‘e employed in a Navajo blanket. Robbing drunken the tun of defending myself.” rom arse Gbp ot aot Beltirona, [interest in the proceedings was when, { and that no amatour had a chance to then at faro, roulette or any other game MO UELSHT tie nineee pie} Lackawanna and Western Railroad, | Gueries 1, Zimmerman, his brother get a square game there,’ Canfield ree 7 is tke stealing candy from a chiid. —_—-— Mr. y comfortable | Arthur W. ‘Tams, a music dealer, said | ¢ Regt} 1 the statement with an absolutely ex-| HEY’LL ALL DO A TRICK.} “te ‘the tools who’ xamble could onty home. He denies that he fs rich. Once| that he had the alleged stolen score and | law. took the stand. , ly @x- be made to realize that every gambler Pp Fellow Begged for Mercy, his name was well known as one of the|that It was worth only $25. ‘Hello, Charli he said out loud es hi a v Vremionless face, is 4 thief the fools would gamble among |POOr Fel 1) Il aneste ge tence: lose e ide ten | q¢Th!s_ arrest is an outrage,” said | zimmerman came forward, Ty soe ena tie nae “Don’t you believe it,” he said. “A themselves, and after awhile some of ; id es ellen | Magistrate Zeller after hearing the evi- | “/mmerman came form Pan fee ee eee : lot of that talk goes around.” Commenting on the charge of the Dis-|the fools would become thieves and sicin but Plump Mrs. Harris said jooas, put ne roused twelve years ago | dence the most foolish charge a weapon pee ae ee adesuaalssce ets or a ont “So far as I am concerned, I am per- | trict-Attorney that Richard Canfield con- | the others. s sey. on @ccount of iif health. A long rei ir resen 5 back . ered quantities, ’ » potly. sling to risk ie Regiatation stor | ducted) a ereowel iaetbilrigshedee et Nor aa eae Ro Tutiner: shan I have ‘gone |! “Not on Your Life,” ANd) restored his health and now he is an en-| The prisoner Is discharged. man said that he hed know Rose for ‘An old woman with only @ thin ——————— wnestyvither as a man or in connec-|5 Bast Forty-fourth street, one of the Pala yes) whether hes: arable tor anes Shifted Her Base. ergetic ae of reheat oa . BAIL FOR MRS. PARKER Brlzests and always consider im BO edgy ing or work honestly to gain money 5 i gaa | rational. ~ Jon with the business Jerome alleges 1 | best-known Snd wisest gamblers In the/ ing or ork honestly, to, gain, money on peal ae oa Ge MeO even as on adjournea lof sear. ‘Two cents worth of fave carried on In New York or else-| city made the following statement to a Werewith to gamble. “The man who ialere ee A ori aueunee ee comupeaton ;63)0 ‘hege for many yeara with my many | reporter for The Evening World to-day: | his family, from himself or from his about three years ago, and my family|Christiam felentist Accused o} \®. in the Unitea States. “Some time, somewhere, an honest}employer nest gambling?’ | THEN MARAUDER WILTED. | ana triends have been trying to get me Sheplitting Is Releas she said ‘So far as Jerome 1s concerned I'd ask | €ambler may have lived—a gambler who} ,oyeq the perplexed reporter’ out of it ever aince," he explaine Mrs. Madeline A. Parker, the Christian] FOUND HIM IN FLAT-HOUSE.| mat tne only nee ee } ve, better Jury to try me on Jerome's | Played with fair tools and was content “"Therg is,” replied the gambler. “Pro- ‘One day I read in a paper that peers Scientist who was arrested Thursdiy in Heve him was a r bag. Urge than a jury composed of Jer- | with his percentage. Maybe there 1s an| fessionals, when playing with each! sr4 anna qarris, forty, Hving at No.| Paid the police for proteotion and that| “sity avanue Gepartment store on the| Janitor Chased Him and A —— ’ t ‘ honestly if they rank even|. rs. Anna Harris, forty, lving a a md Accuses YN. ie Tle's fellow club members. uonest gambler allve to-day, because | (MC Pe iF you take ten gamblers | 28 West ‘Thirty-seventh street, weighs | there was en appointed spot under the|\,.:25 of shoplifting and vesterday Him of Attemptea Burgiary. (RED BALL UP IN BROOKLY neThe whole thing appears to me to| there is an exception to every rule. I]and et them play together ten night#| something like 26 pounds. Last night | bridge where the doodle money eas ool-| '\orning paroled in the custody of her eee ot mee f ; , an attempt on the part of the Dis-| never met an honest ibler. I never | in pucnens lon: ar che Can eae pe Mrs. Harris caught a burglar. He at | lected. lawyer, was rearraigned in Jeffe:son saree rie Sap ove Thousands of Skaters Hesten Get-Attorney to cover up one blunder|@aw a gambler in my life who wasn't} at least two of them will have Hgbrod) least has this fact Impressed on him. Only Wants Law Obeyed. Market Court today and held in $300] % A us sree a as +4 Bt. ike tee 'ed' Paoke A z =‘ committing another. He continues| always looking for Gatesey’s odds. eight. Mrs, Harris sat on him until he looked} ,, 27 RDNE On Ue re ery| ball for examination Tuesday afternoon, | Nicholas avenue, was he $1,000 dail Lakes, i t] make all manner of charges through| “In the first place, no man can be a ——_—— as !f @ steam roller had passed over (alanis ‘Mrs. Parker’s bail bond is signed ty | ‘2 te Harlem Police Court this moraing| ne red ball went up in Brooklyn ‘we newspapers, but so far has taken no|gambler who {s not Instinctively a him. ‘Then she stood him up ina corner | point of view. People Dane s aa L. Victor Sydel, of No. % Broadway, |£0F examination on the complaint of] moraing and by noon thousands of i gal action against me. thief. Trace back the career of any and called her husband. ‘You were once a eereneet wi Naan +| who gives “furniture, paintings and the| Henry Osbeng, janitor of the flat dutld-| s;aters began to pour into the various: in these last despatches he puts for-| gambler alive and find where he started Mrs. Harris's method of catching bur-| {0 Siva, these little felows a ean out entire ntente of fat No: otto ne | Phy tt Ng West One Hunderd and) entrances of Prospect Park. From ) dan anonymous witness who ts to| from. You will find that in his youth glars is her own invention. She will T want the law obeyed, and| Bingham,” Broadw : Cae he found the prisoner at-|¢afly morning @ small army of men: @ve thet gambling In the Saratoga| he had the alternative of being honest recommend the process to Capt. Langan Spd Ai reet paola Sy Mrs. Parker was Lay at fo col re in tempting to forge the door o; 2 epar' > meres ae ree clearing dep pee: ont sub was ‘crooked;’ that men with| or being crooked, and you will find that as being safe, sure and positive. quickly aa 3 a carriage, accompan y Mr. and Mrs.| ment a’ © janitor] the big e and scraping amoth-— car were ‘fleeced.’ Who {s this wit-| when e started on his way he never, ‘This is how she did it, according to her Jw paveralbg peadiers is unjust, then Sydel, and texen to the private examina ohased him out of the bari ain olloe | ees that almost resembled glaes: j frss? Despatches say he 1s a profes-| changed, own testimony: crossed ne priya an hench and held’ the examination in pri- and Dwenty-hfth Street Station, arrested tar jeter a De the meathoaty «nal gambler, All New York knows Caught Burglar at Work. scores of push-cal vate, jam: in rson was found a lagpol ’ Start in Pikers, bers, and drawn up along streets where| Vt ure has been brought tol pig screwdetver: The princher dactea park en! ‘and 4t no profcasional gamblers can, or} | “We keep a clothing store at No. 49/ihaviaw strictly forbids them between], Great Presilts Hen fee sronm vith: | nity ‘guilty intentiona and salt he was er could get Inside the exclusive gam-) “A young man starting in the Dee 2, Seventh avenue—that Is Dave, my hus-|g in the morning and 6 at night. 1] beat on, the department, ators ie Mood Min the business of putting breas plates ©, Bing houses of New York. 1f, as the| necessarily, Senorintes Te a 1o| Robert S. De Coster in His An-} bana, ana mysclt. 1 left the store be- started In ‘and got plenty, of evidence| that’ they refuse to'do 20. on doors and was in's of work. despatches say, this man has been @ is that In making a " : «| fore he did last night and waiked to my|galnst many of them, but ii-known gambler for thirty sears a une veavansese retad Sates ae swer to Divorce Suit Said apartments just around the corner. ‘The was Boy e une rt are te th 5 ae * aes , Mew York, it is hardly Ukely that he| time he becomes ; hall was dark and I naturally looked| amount of information I gave 'e lew Publications. ublications, Would ever’ be in a position to tell whut} tools, and it is the proudest day of 18] She Took All His Clothes. up the stairs toward my own door. Z| pollen under Stayor Van Wyck, But the went on jn any house where professional | life when he can paper a deck of real A live on the first floor. I saw a thin omer mtd Mieabarged ion brovaht be gamblers are prohibited. It seems to me|in other words, me he - ee Aa little man standing at my door working | fora the Magistrates, T appeared time that Jerome has produced a ‘dummy,’ | deck so skilfully Ld Stella M, De Coster was freed by Jur-|at the lock. He turned and saw me and|atter time but fineliy I became, con- Who, he hopes, some one will take se-| expert can detect the marks. Bi he oe ‘er vy [nan up another fight. vinced that the law was a jetter. ously. ST he Batter Chee Hee ae ee ean today, fron Robert She Conte ov] "What ever made’ me follow him, 1 Police Fouts ament te . ulcker f ater, o i -| 4 Low was elec! “AM Rot,” Says Cantleld. cessful he is. If he Bsus ‘after a| an interlocutory decree of absolute ¢1-|don't know. Perhaps the natural curios Pople jee me started, 1 deter “For the same reason thy statement] usual he gets to be a prop tealing | Vorce upon the report of Iefscee John| ity of my sex. Anyhow, I forgot that| the reform moremen¢ Bere ine there that this man was able to give the] time and gets others to igo his oe: | Ce my heart was weak and thet I wae | mines Ruy & nike in the, gonaitions 7 * °} Mats} @ gamblers are 2 2 : = y " {information concerninj play edith tho: Rasatone Club must slag £8 y they are worth they| attorney, She named Mrs, Clara Mor-|did'it, hut the next 1 remember 1 was |and convicted. T mave found the police epiaken: with & grain Of aBlt.” aoe i odselght hours oF longer | Fow, of No, 151 West Ninetieth streot, | standing aiouevide the buruut. ‘Ho was | poilte and the Magistrates have seem H Just defore Canticid left his hotel ne wee es for the Joy of stealing a| as the cause of her marital woe, claim-| Peeping. aver ashy Wing to {mnoee fnaly_one policeman : sald: "This last ae ot sinpatry against Beanie roll Ing that.her husband left her for Mra.] «You've got nit he sald, and hel wh» has made me trouble and 1 do not " me coming from Jérome is but anotuer] big 5 ‘ow in October, 190 started to push by. me. care to te is name, step In the campaign of vilification] ‘Look at our business, A gambler) Morrow tn Uoiinel, ie Mthrough Alex: | _ cl Just gtubbed hin” 1 put my arms|goon bring charges. against him: He 7 carried’ va from twice to three times as much| De Co around him and then I was afraid to let|assaulted me in the street and I'm : pen the Dintrletatlornay (hae Carried | pays:f iIding as anybody ele, He| ander Thain, declared that she left him) go, He cursed somthing awful. Sudden: | afraid he'll have to suffer for his aat. | ' on against me for m than @ pee ete lace his place lavish-| first in August, 1901, and took all his Ty he sipped ay geteanynelt falling and H “Through my influence thts fellow Had i far no Jegal action has been taken Dy) is cor y.| clothes with her. He set up counter- o a. to make several, A he | 2 “ (i Ki t any kind of play. | cloth . dropped on something soft, and I found 1 to me. her day as } Riticie vay Sai ea eee i Peis wompsiie’ to pet up a fine lunch| charges, making many specifications, | \t was my burglar's stomac! ke a pont t olnted, out, several | 5 Cee ieee ay cltvely willns| and to have a buffet stocked with the| but naming no man. ‘These counter Had Him “Dead to Rights,” —|atunds slong & abreot that the, ae fe ianue Oy rat eer man Any my best lquors—all free to patrons. charges apparently were not substan- ‘Let me up.’ he hollered. hours, Ai SA AInAlyUT! i BS bili a ed. ‘Not on your said. ‘If you can "You get out of here a 4 peraonal Honesty either us a manor lt Expense for His Help Mrs, De Coster, besides her freedom, | PUAN ine Off you are a good one.’ busiieet he ald, grabbing me roughly if the business which 1 am alleged to have ave servants, 1 just swung my lex over him and sat] py the arm. ‘Are you going? j ducted t y vrous acquaiut-| “He hires from three to hac | Sets $16 a week alimony out of Mr. DéeJastride the poor fellow's stomach until , tp the Fiat | RD EAUE IN 40) Fie BINED whom he pays wages quadruple WhAC) Cocters $50 salar! The De Costers|he stopped his. struggling. I guess he Will Keep Up . ‘ 4nces ia the United States bed et body else, He if his wind. I am sure he was mush I sald T was, but he still ' at 5 Pepe } they could get from any! 3 were married on Thanksgiving Day, f b U “Of course I 6a! , y he composed of Jerome's fellow club) outs the same amount. He pays pus that fellow down until some ons | me. 1s thet ihe Mak a folation of the ‘s aoe ene machi, (nan a yeur he aaa i, roulette men, cashiers and lookouls - ‘niong to tae him, ‘Thon T heard | merely pointing out os = ' used the machinery of the District-At- bs wg to $7.0 a day. If he rane card y husband coming, “once L walked from Heratd square ¥ . ce 10 KuE d Case ug ‘om i, . Corner. d t Court, In Six 4 whipsaw the suckers, These men wo q : along the way, and the owners of Me Weve ; > on big. percentage VuISWhat's the matter? he asked. out of every ten violated the law in o “As to my record in Providence, | 9” “ Iing-house has steerers on + 1'm sitting on @ burglar, way or another, I say that it ts not Jerome is quite at liberty to wake all ‘ary gambling: at “Dave, he came up ishing. He] fair to the man who pave his loense and the Investigations hu wishes, ‘uae 4s] the outside who bring in players, These thought’ I was fooling. But when hel {s fair and honorable to have to com- " men get a heavy percentage of what got to the stairs 1 fot oft Mr. Burglar'a| pete with one who does not lida lost by the lambs they bring in. Gas ftamach, grabbed him by the collar and | P'sfr,"Datiey rill eae? op his crusade # q ‘ — stood him up in a corne! here uy ainst the e7 ere are now 7 cording Ww Jvau Deiahunty, Cau-| bills and wear and tear are heavy itena — Any fAght lett in him, ‘When { got_ao| his nve casse amating trie) at ehich ; } pitas Beeaetieg sue wd Pardes of expense. 4 » | weak, I thought I sale faint, My fe will appear ‘88 a witness. He seldom i Bindence ugulnse Cained und” otter | “On ton of all this comes the paymenc| Explosion of a Bottle of Acid in) weak heart that 1 hed forgotten about makes the complaint himself, unless the lors, Was Georg € ls au] of protection ‘The police hyve to be tomy -room, I. just had ‘strength | ?° i | Bid-Hime guinbieh, wits acter bois ratied | gquared. As Jong es gambling is an) @ Brooklyn Photograph Gal- hough Tett tovaend Ray, my daughter, ee by derome at the ume he 4 Suge ‘ : out. for a. policem: meer led by i ii e > 1 i f bneclal pessions, he Jumped hig| unlawful business this tribute must ve Nowed was this: Mr. Harris, es i toe” “ie Teturned to the iy wine uns! paid unlawfully and the authorities In| lery Caused a Stampede. eWwhat fol Haas he the, burglar | WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Jan sh—John wi fo, DUL Lae Case ugains' 12 bas Bot ¢ ‘he in the corner unt oliceman eerd,| Kane, an engineer who was employed on ] essed. bower in the police will get it. 2: Orner veaventh - | Oe, Heats refuses t0,4ay whether or| Detter the business the more protection} | "dat the Mont Tae anted him) ‘oft, he | B® Harlem Railroad ¢or # number of He had a small salary, In 5 yeare Clarke was his jnformunt. “ ¢ in Kobke's photograp! 4 Y years, wi led by a train to-day * - | Be a kedy who is hol dotha business | Must be paid, It ts astonishing how enetmalt fire tn Kobke'e photograph |aiteged urgler gave his” nace On| years, was killed by @ train early to-day ehisthouses) Elcas they and 99 others One arr i here, though he 1s one of the best-known | hoggish the collectors get ufter they + at > is Hretimelp, | dte weld ie gone brakeman, wen badly injured ‘ bier In the country, sald to-day | swing into the evetem excitement during the busy shopping | seman veld in $1,000 bail for exemina-| while flagging an express train at Mott | att Nad become ai deroine oguealer Nor aro the police the only outsiders] hour to-day, The gallery 1s above Mur-| OT "ths West Side Count to-day, |Haven at the same time, ek ; heedy added a strong word In de- | w ape vd with, In this] Ty's dental office and was filled with A N H ‘Than $3 | 2 eet fatenets of {Ne lay at Dial "ny every large acy there are organisa;| ladles when thore was an explosion of Average Salary of $15 a Week: None: er 0 jend Canfleld’a establishmen Kee & bottle of acid, followed by a volume ea - 0 "? that ' —_ pre riecmnrariac have} of black and nauseating smoke. There a “ ; - ; was a wild rush for the doors of both en. . 7 COAL DESTROYED BY FIRE, | ii: collectors who’ pay roguar vinta] ray iid rial for ths Aco af both on a Is told in the wonderful serles, “How JFe Faerie, Musee and other NSEA) datnty lingerie were torn. : : For a Home,” by 100 people, which begins earrte, » No. ding to d S d Y | dig Pocket Burned tn the Yards! “pigure in rent, payroll and other ox-| Ax engine No 18 was pmoesaing o1Read the Directions Below and Send Your al Providence, y fluctuates 23 pen figure In that play fue 4 Ak Hf id ‘ PROVIDENCE, Jan. 10.—One of the|and that there are times when there Gemeciee dea HEAR 88 bred Rens N. me d Add e 9 large pockets of the Eastern Coal Com-| ist enough coming in to pay, for, the) susdite Sapte Faken Oe Oe ee a an ress, luneh, and you wi eee r a ne, an ag negro, o! 0, ef pany on the water front here, in which! being’ natural thieves, as 1 have said, 6 Was stored nearly 300 tons of soft coal,| think no more of xteiling than you'do| Plage Kot tn ike way. ; took fire tonaay. and the structure was| of buying @ pa Fal gloves weight on the reins, but couid not pre We have a limited number of our;a delicately tinted background of 7 @ompletely gutted. . Baar to © vent his team of three blg bays from | Artistic 1903 Portrait Calenda:s which| mauve. Permit us to again call your bt lone 12 entininted at shout 978.009, Toe Aig brilliantly Malte practically climbing up on the mulo's| We shall be pleased to send upon re-|attention to the merits of Father ON EVERY NEWS-STAND ——— dimecult to cheat If the pla; bers oe o|celpt of your name and address and| John's Medicine, The money is re- 10 CENTS * comparatively easy to. chi back and into the wagon. The near [ ¢ 1 Our Insular Possessions, lay te light. nit pilvate a Was thrown from his acat but was not] Evonceds sietap for DOmtage, | Thera funded i any cold, cough, throat or ft et mere oy The Phillipines, Porto Rico, Ha- ie easl oF shan Roneat 0 Injured. Portrait Calendars a autiful and} jung trouble it does not cure. Prevents tulla, W ousande ad ti ‘The harness was torn off the muio,| unigue in design und effect—exccuted| pneumonia and consumption. Not a The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pap rail, Guam, Tul ‘ake and Joi tine but the animal escayed-with a fow|in four colors, two shades of purple, medicine, Address Art Calen- . Join 4 Sai L : od int ; d the po fo ent, Carleton and Hovey ~~ yt Mute aan pene H Phe fre did hays a gold, trait afl for Densrin “ ra v 8

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