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BLOCKED GERMAN j of Fort San Carlos, Venezuela, Regarded by Castro as a Deliberate Attempt to Prevent an * Amicable Settlement. AS ACT OF BAD FAITH. | © Slation Is Felt, However, Over Be “the Repulse of the Panther in| +. View of Her Former Record in| nérican Waters. CAB, Jan. 19.—There is a strong In Government circles here that if by ordering the bombard fof Fort San Carlos, at Maracaibo, j toavert « peaceable solution of we ute with Veneauela, Upon no OMe theory, say the advisers of Presl- | bat Castro, can the action of renewing i before the arrival of Minister | : Swen at Washington be accounted for Dy Gastro knew that the attack was con- ated. On Jan. 1 he received a itter saying that the German versels / had been instructed to open fire ) > th view of this rejoicing over the re- di of the Panther has turned to « ‘Heeling of apprehension, and there is wich alarm oxpressed in Government ~ i! les over the new turn of affairs, Phe Governor of Maracaibo reports be oy the Panther sailed up to the en- ©) tance of the harbor flying the German and when in range of the foris} opened fre, Gen, George Wello, in com-| Smand of the fort, was in readiness and| ed the fire fromtWo modern mia wun feply disconcerted the gunMo jome time she did not resum ardent. She tried force nee of the chaanel. but the water too shallow and, oringing her guns jon, &HA tesumed howiilities. | ;, io replied with his full battery for an hour shots were exchanged, | PO Te is wala "that "two men. spoard 11 or Killed and several badiy = Wounded. Port San Carlo suffered lti- )tl@ from the shells of the Panther and only two of the garrison were wounded —- —_——-— NH WASHINGTON ciRcLes — OISQUIETED BY News WASHINGTON, Jan. 19—No advices have been received at either tie State or Navy Department regarding the re ‘ted renewal of hostilities by Ln Geman dlopkading feet In. Veneaucian information that the r Panther had shelled the lorts at the mouth of the Maracaibo iver, With a return fire from tho forts, Phas broved disquieting in diplomat) ) Gircles. It is believed this new incident e dor prevent arbitration be- ee ae Shs ate é ela and the allies ie tack 18 construed to Indicate ie any has no intention of rais- Rothe Venesuelan blockade at pr qe GERMANY THREATENS "TO PRESS BLOCKADE. , BERLIN, Jan. i9.-In the Reichwtig “b-day Treasury Secretary yon Tile! nm, in opening the budget debate alluded to the Venezuelan blocka He said: “The appropriation for the navy has not been increased hy the blockade, which became necessary through the unfriendly attitude, to use no stronger expression, of the Venezuelan Govera- ment toward our well-grounded claims. The Government at first thought it would be necasary to ask for a supple- mentary credli, but the vessels being near at hand the extra expense has not been great. We do not know how Jong the blockade wii! coutinue, and i) may be necessary to ask for money later. Baron Speck von Steraburg, the Wied States Charge dAffaires at Yaak gton, deft Berlin Co: Hamburg evening. He sails for New York on the i Mburc-Amerivan LAne ateame Auguste Victoria to-morrow. AS cab on Saturday, the Baron asked for week's delay, but the Foreign Office thoi it ae had better proceed to his post immediately. The Baroness will embark on the Auguste Victoria at Cherbourg. WANTED 10 QUERY TOM, JORNSON, But Counsel Wouldn’t Let Sur- fogate Interrogate Cleve- land’s Mayor. it took ex-Judge Van Wyck just one ite to finish his cross-examination or Tom L. Johnson, of Cleveland, eddy in the Wial of the suit of John- > wen & Edwards to recover $200,000 alleged ) 46 have been spent in buliding and oper- he Neseau Blectric Ratlway in na, aN | James ©. Church wok the land to corroborate Johnson as 10 the yapense of legal work prepared by him eonsents for the road. det me ask one question of T can furnish you com- on." maid Judge Church Nicoll'’s first question. Nicoll nor ex-Judge Van willing, and the Brooklyn do get along without an ia in court, pthing more. an } Ares and te , | the engineer BOLER TURES ON LOS CED Engineer Writes Government Bureau of Inspection, Saying the Damage Was Caused by Overhammering at South- ampton Before Ship Left There. | Capt. Barrett. representing the United States Government, jay commenced & personal inspection of the bollers of the | St. Louis and his report will be com- |vareq with th&t of Capt. Pastow and | enwinear Patio ‘The 8h In | Mand for a full written report on the condition of the Bt Louls's boilers, Chief Engineer John Philp setn to-day. the following Jetter of explanation Capt. ‘Thos, H, Barrett, U. 8. Lo Inspeotor of Steam Verseis. Dear Sir—In regard to the long pas- sage of the steamship St. Louis, 1 beg to state that the cause of her delay was the choking up of the boiler tubes on the fire’e side. The tubes leaked in thi back tube sheet, The only cause for thin ia to be found in the fact that the tubes were hammered too much in the different boxes while the ship was in port at Bouthampton, This hammering | started a number of tubew in the back tube sheet and cAuséd all the trouble Shortly after the ehip left Southamp- ton we found that we were using a | quantity of feed-water, On the second day out L found the tubes were getting silted up rapidly, 1 haa to draw the let the boliers coal, down to Allow the men to clear the tubax from the back ends. ‘Thin operation took on an average of about twenty-six hours for eaoh boiler, Only one man wae burned during this cooling down. His Injury was due to ajx own carelessness in ovening an atr valve, causing the fire to blow back and burn his arm. Only one tude burst. This accident | happened the ship was in Ford) Port, D. B, The tube was stopped | and the end burned off the tube stopper | and came out. We had to draw the| fires immediately. This took place at 6| A.M. on Jan. 12. | The reason why the steam pressure Was reduced was because we did not want to Wiredraw the steam, ax we ob- ed betier resuli# trom not doing so. he boll¢re are as safe now as far as trength and durability in concerned as ey ‘ere when they were dullt When we jeft Southampton we did not have the s.ightes ideq of the trou- ble In mtore for us. My asaisiane gineers are all competent men and ho'd chief engineers’, licenses. ‘They agree | with me In agsertihg that {t waa Imh- possible to know the condition of the boltera when we left the other side. , Yours very tespectfuily, JOHN PHILP, Chiet Engineer. Capt. Barrett says he im not satisfer | with the report avd will Inatitute «, Goverument {nveatigation to determine the advieadtlity of withdrawing the} certificate of Capt, Passow, Engineer | Philp and the other oMcers of the line. | Clement A, Griscom refused to say anything about the {nveatigation, “The Bt. Lous will be sent to Phila- delphia to-m-rrow afternoon for neces: sary repairs,’ i8 the only repiy he makes to all inquiries. A conference of the committee ap pointed by the passengers of the belated wteamer Bt. Lous lo prepare sulle for damages against the American tine will be held to-day in the Astor Houre, The committee Ix composed of Capt. A. P. Lieyd and Louis B, Berne, of Baiu- more; the Key. Arthur Crane, of Au- gusta, and C, W. Bonynge, of London. ‘They wil meet in rooms secuted by the Hev, Mr, Crane and will consider the repotts to be made by Capt. Lloyd aud Mr. Bernel, both jawyers, who have spent the time since their arrival pat urday in jooking. up the law under which they are to. proc Goverament ‘Takes a Hand. Phe United sta Government has taken a Mand in (he dt. LAue mater, Regine response Yo Captain Barrett's de- Report, when 8. and & repOr, has peen cased for trom capt, Fat. ow And chier Mngi- | neer Jona Pnily, of tne st, Louls. Caps. | veer G. Petrie and Capt. shomus nm. | Barrett, local inspectors of steam ves- seis with offices in. the Government Buliding, visiced the Bt, Louls after hei arrival Saturday and called Capt. Pus yow and Chief ngineer chip ‘vofore them. Capt. Petsie gatd (o-cay that be was not satisfied with the answers | Engineer Philp made tu b's questions and ordered him to make @ full written | report to be submitted to-day, Un a comparison of this report with | "B the Government inepec- | tors Of sieam vessels will what action, if any, ts to be ak against the officers of the St. Louls cr | ihe officials of the company. ‘It ix pos. , tlble for the inspectors to withdraw the ‘de | ertificate under which Capt, Passow fei havigator 1¢"this le Gane not re another comi same 16 true with respect to Philp and the other officers The Bt. Loula will go to P) to-morrow or Wedneaday w bollers put In e yeady, but it will take mone io put them in and replace the ilecks. Other repairs are to be made on tio! ship by her bullders, the Cracapy, and it] Is suid that she cannot sgain wet into! commission until summ, —— A. S. HAWLEY DIES | IN THE STREET hier of the Water Tax D ment Attacked by Apoplesy. hier Arthur Hawley ‘ Water Tax Department, was seized with 8. of the an attack of apoplexy thia afternoon while walking along the Broadway side of the Post-OMlce Building, He eta, gered into the corridor, where he died before aid could be summoned. Hawley was a striking person, and commanding iM appearance. He e fered the Water Bureau in 1879 and un expert accoun' of the olvil war years of age et om Rame Schooner Of yard Hay (iipeciel to The # Worlt) VINEYARD HAVBN, Mass., Jan. 19. ‘The steamship Old Dominion, from New York for Boston, returned here thie | Bate POLICE COMMISSION: HE WORLD IER GREENE MAKI: AN INSPECTION TOUR IN HIS AUTOMOBILE. FEARS FELT FOR | STEAMSHIP LAHN. ~o—-——_— Efforts to Refloat Her Are 'Jnsuccessful, and Friends. of Her Immigrant Are Anxious Concerning Their Safety, GIBRALTAR, Jan, 19.-—The North Ger- man Lioyd steamship Lahn is stil) ha and fast on e sand banks near Tunara, and ax long as the wind remains In the prenent quarter there is no danger to her hundred saloon and seven hundred steerage passengers. Among the Americans who salled for New York on the Lahn are Povliney Bigelow, Richmond Pearson, United Minister to Persia; the Rev. F. Tawaon, Major J. Irons, Dr. Dwight Oreutt, Miss Carolina Adama and party, *, G. Berry, Mise Julia Cowan, ©. L.| Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor and Mr, and Mra, Robinson, An “Unsuccessful attempt waa mide this morning ty refloat the Lahn. Her cargo Is rapidly being discharged !nto lighters. Some of the pasnengers Hate landed, but the majority are stil on board. ’ The Lahn, Capt. Malchow command- Ing, haw aboard nearly 100 Americais PERILS OF OCEAN TRAVEL AS Passengers from Itallan winter resorts and many immigrants in the steerage, ‘The U States cruiser Hartford, whieh wit Li uly yesterday in lying tu pur Lahn oft the bal #HIOUL Passengers. cap In which he says that during ine Wealner, With M heavy Val . Was cieeted by inited h the British Admiralty tug nergetic worked 1 Lae ihe Maichuw Has made a statement thick the snip} fan vi the wand ounk. 4 havinator beileved tout he was. clear of tho bunks @nd (hougne he was entering the Gibral tr channel waen the abip striae, whe Lahn, which has teen ik ine Medierranedn service of the North German Lioyd, left Genoa Jan. and was due here on Jan. Betvesn Geuon and New stoyped at Napies and Gidcal of her 1) “saloon pi ver at Naples. ‘rhe bullt in Glenroy in} reglate) engtl WA tedt and tsavent Heincks. a5 n of officers includ munder; J. chief officer: W. Stirke. physician; chief engineer; P. Bueter, HE Stolte, chief steware, ¥. Schroeder, purser, and EXEMPLIFIED WITHIN THREE DAYS. American liner St boilers and the passengers on short rations. North German liner ‘Tunara, danger. Lieyd in the Mediterranean, with passenges for a time in Louls at sea thirteen and a half days with leaky Lahn on the rocks of the Island of grave North German Lloyd Nner Main, with 182 passengers, on fire as she starts for Hurope to-day. Old Dominion liner Old Dominion in collision with a schooner off Cape Cod to-day and compelled to put into Vineyard Haven. Steamer Upupa, from Cardiff to Cork, foundered off Ballycotton, Ireland, yesteraay All crew and passengers, some thirty persons, lost, WOODBURY SAYS TING OF CLOCK HE'LL GET “EM. SCARED THIEVES Terribly Exercised Over the Lawless Push-Cart Men, the Commissioner Swears to Have Their Scalps. FOR WE MUST BE CLEAN. work along the lines of the least re sistance,” said @treet Cleaning Com- miseloner Woodbury, emphasising the statement with a vigorous grinding of hia right fist Into the palm of his lef hand How do I purpose doing it? This way, sir. in this manner, sir. Will you Kindly @tep to this window Seo the Look down there, What do you wee? Fruit stands, newspaper stands, combination stands and, yes—there are weveral pushcarts, I am after all those fello They must andthe Major's eyes glared us he indicated with sweeping mestures the city’s pano- rama as seen from hie offices near the top of tbe tall Park ‘Crusade? Of course it's a orusad, No man on arth could keep New York's streets 48 clean as 1 intend to dep Tam going to them, cart |. Yenders and keepers of Sho ‘bekuist In violating the olty, ordi: pancen, by Metering the streets with ref- + ol ode and ends whic! ve afterward to gather ani Afternoon after having Deen in oattsion the Highlands of Cape ©. Sth a A hvesbaled “erhenee® Rak fof theme fellows have no. pi "Gatco baal to. tbat ¥2 “1 am going to make my department} They Thought It Was a Bur, ‘glar Alarm, but It Was a 69-Cent Waterbury Set to Wake Watchman. the LEFT TOOLS BEHIND THEM. na Accomplished safe-blowers, with of modern tools, attempted to blow a kit two safes in Williamsburg to-day and failed in each, place b; being frightened away in one an alarm clock which sounded & moment after they exploded a charge in the safe They } for a burglar alarm. They had broken the front door of the who: of Levi Rosenson, No. avenu two holes in the safe about $5,000, they ale liquor evidently mistook it padlock on the store 47 Metropolitan . Williamsburg, and after drilling which contained inserted sticks of dynamite and wrapped the gafe in cloth. ing they found tn the office, which they soaked with water to deaden the sound of the explosion Just as the explosion went off th a ty-nine cent alarm clock which awakens Max Lipman, the watchman, on the] Cochran, at No. 79 Bt. Mark's pla second floor, sounded and it ig beileved the butglae took this as # lar alarm aet off by the explosion and they departed #0 fne steel drill, t some modern Implements inte safes. The ¢xplosion did not the sate and the burglars secured ing. "Siorely vetore this aide door of at ap Fa torced eedily that they left a new o new Jimmies ior breaking nd ‘Open noth. the otur. HELLO, LOOK UT ~FORASNENK” jThis Warning Came from the Police by 'Phone While the Fellow Referred to Was in Dr. Ford’s Office. HAD PLANNED TO STEAL, Dr. A, W. Ford. a poilee surgeon, Hy- ing at No, 24 Clinton street, Brooklyn, dined some friends on Saturday after- noon, Hig guests had just left when there came a ring at the door bell. A servant answered the call. A man stood on the stoop, He asked for the Moctor "The doctor ts at servant, “Step i ver mind." said the man wanted to leave a call.” t Dr. Ford had been listening to the conversation and he grew suspicious, “Come in,” he called to the man. “No. I omly wanted you to come and sve a sick woman on Clermont avenue.’ “Well, come in, anyhow, I want tc talk to you.” The man came Into the doctor's office In a sheepish sort of way and the doc- tor invited him to sit down I have no time to spare," sald answered tne ome," “1 only man “Sit down. L want to talk to you.” The man sat down very reluctantly: “Now,” said) the doctor sterniy, “whut was the purpose of your call at my house.” 0 I told you I came to leave @ cal returned the man. “You didn't do anything of the king. You came to see what you could get.” Doctor's Threatening Bluft.’ All this time the doctor was fumbling in a drawer of his désk in arder to ¢on- the {mpreasion that he had a weapon concealed there. The man sat waiching him oneaaily, when suddenly the telephone on the doctor's desk rang. It was u call from Police Headquarters warning him to beware of a sneak thiet who was making the rounds of phys!- ns’ offices, “Dercribe him," said the doctor, and over the telephone came a deecription of the man who sat In front of him. “Bend down a plain clothes man right awey,” said the doctor. “I have got the man you want,” The man sitting in front of the doc- ve tor grew pale and moved as if to out of his chair. “git still! commanded the uoetor, “What ts your graft? Are you a sec- ond-story man or only @ plain sneak?” “I take anything I can get,” replied the man pullenly. Dr. Ford set talking to the man for some time telling him that his ploture was in the Rogues’ Gallery and that tu had been measured by the Bertilion sys- tem, and that he knew all the time that he a thief. Then the plain clothes man came In Manetter put the nippere on him," said the docotor; “he is a desperate char- oter,"” “Phe plain clothes man went away with hie ‘prisoner and Dr, Ford gave a sigh of relief, The doctor had unly re- tly arisen from a sick bed and was very w ‘He had no weapon of any kind and he -bad captured the man through aheer force of will, Me In a Noted Sneak, The man, Who turned out to be @ noted eneak thief, was arraigned in the Butler, Street Court, on a charge of vagrancy. He was immediately rear- rested on a ms ie of larceny by de- tectives from quarters, "The thief said he was George Munroe. The police say that Muyntoe has been known as George Morris and that his picture is in the Rogues’ Gallery Maria Wa domestic employed by Dr. Joseph Ke ‘No, 4 Greene ave- nue, identified Munroe as the man who in last September called at the dootor's oMce and stole clothing and jewelry th $100. aire. "Mabel Cochran, wite of Dr. identified on her hus! unre a& A Man who nd one day and stole $100 wi of prope: ’ Ect ° sered year in prison in ifo7 bbing Mrs, Dr. Jenny Bilwa, of No, jeoy street. On July 1 he was sen: to four years in prison for rob- r. Parker, of No. McDonough 5 Rawat baal ~ PUT ON TRL ‘Arraigned Before Commissioner Piper on Charge of Failing to Close Disordérly Places in East Seventeenth Street. oS OSBORNE IS PROSECUTOR. |BULLET- REMOVED TO-pay,|| “WATERS” have been | known as standard high- grade pianos, and are After being under charges of neglect of duty and also under Indiotment for R ‘ dying In Bt, Vincent's Hospital. The and great durability. eens oie Capt: Tames Gabhons | uitet which he recalved Ieiday tight & oy ormerly of the Rast Twenty-second | qiting an altercation in the Black Cat street station. was put on trial at Police Headguartera to-day, Deputy Commis- sioner Piper presided at the trial. Ad- dittonal interest was given to the case by the eppearance of Assistant District- Attorney Osbotne to prosecute Gannon He was scsiated by Assistant District- Atfornew Sanford, who participated in the raid on the Webster Hotel, in East Seventeenth street, which led to the jformulatin: of the charges. Gannon |belng found in the house when the raldera appeared The neglect of duty in this came ie alleged to consist of Gannon's failure | to loge up certain disorderly houses, of which, the Webster Hotel is allered | fo have been one. The frat witness! was Henry Wolfsohn, of No. 131 Kast! , Seventeenth street. who gave t imony as to the character of the house com- plained of. He sald he had appealed in vain to Capt, Gannon to have the Place |closed. A letter signed by one hunéred persons, which was sent to Gannon complaining of the placé, was put In evidence, Miss Sarah Simms, of No. 187 East} Seventeenth etreet, also testified about \this house, She safd that she women taking men in there from the streets and that her boarders were often kept awake until 2 and 3 o'clock in the morning by the ribaid muste. Charles Richolz, the cabman who drove the Assistant District-Atiorney and the raiders to the Webster Ho on thelr raiding party, swore that one entered the house after the pa went 1. indicating that Gannon r@ been there before the raides rived | Rudolph Dreymann, of No. | Fifteenth street, was called ness, He sald that he ere of the petition for relief sent y the residenta of the vieintty to Cupt. Gannon Willlam Lustgerten, a clerk in the | Water Department, ‘and Caarles xv. | Palmer, a spectal oMcer for the Long jleland RB road Company. tested having ascertained the characte the Webster Hotel In 190f while cngaget in securing evidence for the Committ: of Fifteen. FARRELL MUST TELL saw | ¥ mast 145 as a as one of til Justice Leventritt Confirms Jus- tice Scott’s Order to Testify in Roger L. Barstow’s Suit. If Frank Farrell has any information that will help Roger L. Barstow, jr, to prove his case in his suit against Farrell, James Kennedy, Frank Bur- bridge and Gottfried Walbaum, alleged | proprietors of the “Commercial Clerks" Club,” to recover $11,000 he says he lost at faro end roulette, he has got to furnish it Justice denying Leventritt co decided to-day, Charles Hoffman's motion to vacate Justice Scott's order to Far- rell to submit to an examination by Rarstow's lawyer for facts needed by Barstow in beginning hie sult Farrelj denies that he is a partner of the ethers in the club, which has a. $200,000 “art gallery” in West Thirty- third street, and if it is realiy and truly a wicked gambling house he doexn't know it An appeal will be taken from Jus- thee Leventritt's decision BY WOOD ALCOHOL. KILLED Two Women and a Man Succumb from Drinktag Liquor. AUBAN Jan, 1%—Sanford Van Zandt, Mrs, Martin Stalker and Mrs. Rachel Brooks, living near Thompson's Lake, fifteen miles from here, died to- from drinking wood alcoh a little thing that does big things at little cost. For full information, call the Contract Department, 9010 Cortiandt, 9000 Morningside, 9040 seth, BORO Meiros — NEW YORK TELEPHONE GO. ‘8 Dey Gt. 220 W. 184th St. 410 W. Seth ot. Of4oms 180th Bes Lemndiiiahdemmaiemmtsiamsbineninminemmmenteemeeand DIED. | MUNTER,—On Jan. 16, Mone, widow of the late James Hunt MARY A, RUNTER, ace HPT. CANNON | BVINC FROW SHOT Detective-Sergeant William 8B. of District-Attorn: r moved this morning from his néck, the Wouncing hia conditign to be critical. was ) t f whe: a was performed by Dre. Walsh and Bte a Brads: t a t w Battery, John Hutchinson, and two at- t a for d a prieto Josephine, |Little Girl tt 1 glowevmd so menacirigiy that the child nearly collapsed, a Rrasin and be threw me oway and st i putting on her shoes. get when he got drunk. much inflamed and there was danger of gangrene. wind-pipe was lodged in the muscles on fice, Detective-Sergeant Welsh got into check WATERS PIANOS. For fifty-eight years the’ | Welsh, Wounded at the Black Cat Restaurant, Sinking at St. Vincent’s Hospital. Detective-Sergeant WilHam B, Wel! Jefome's staff, 1s famous for their fine tone estaurant in West Broadway was re- urgeone performing the operation pro- “He may rot live through the day, the comment of House Physician dr. Bradshaw on leaving the operating able, The detective was believed to be in a fair way to recovery until early to-day Inflammation set in. After a con- nitution of physicians it was dectded ) remove the bullet. The operation rt, visiting surgeons, assisted by : me Sold only at our own two stores s Not sold at De- partment Stores. , Send postal for Catalogue | HORACE WATERS & CO. | 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. HARLEM BRANCH (Open Evenings) | 254 West 125th St., nr. 8th ee The wound wes found to be very ‘The bullet had passed into st from the rigat side of the neck, nd cuttiny through the centre of tho he icft side of made on probing a former com: me neck, An Incision the left side and aftor the builet was drawn 4s le In the Astor aches of the District-Attorney's Of- dispute over the payment of Inks and food. While he was bein ked by Francois Scheriere, the pro- in front. It is charged that the latter's wife. shot him the rear, Both are under arrest tar rom pending the result of Welsh's injuries, CHILD WITNESS Black Silks, . For Tuesday & Wed sday 10,000 -yds. 2I-ineh Good Reliable Black Taffeta Sttk, that we sell regularly at 7c, a yard; for the next two SF Cts. « yard, Lord & T: aytor, ’ AGAINST FATHER. Describes on the Stand How He Murdered Her Mother While Drunk. Convulsed with fear and horror a tit- giel to-day eat (n the witness stand "the Court of General Sersions and old a story that wiil, In all probability, end her favher to tne electric chair. Tae father, George Slater, a butcher, of N Clarkson street, was on tril ABOUT GAMBLING for murdering his wite, Mary, on wae |@@Y8, je} night of June 29 lari. When his ten- 11 daughter Mary was brought ;e prosecuting attorney Slater “Papa came home drunk that night," he finally told the jury, “Oh, so drunk d asked for mamma, I pointed to the tarted in. Broadway & 20th+ ne. But mamma heard him com- ren into the kitchen 6nd started fhe wanted to ys beat her or mo “Papa staggered In and pulled out a away. Papa alwa: big Knife from his pocket and struck mina on the head. Bhe cried ‘like par everything and anid she would get the 4 police, . ’ oe Reece Meaty cicuey pace’ aetit PROF. KOCH’S LYMPH INHALATION’ man. “He took the alfe up and stuck | § AND TUBEROULING It in, mamma's head. Oh, it was ter- CURES Hs ryble.”” The ch was #0 overcome wit Asthi 5) the horrible memoxy that she could only i ima, Bronchitis, ery and the Couyt had to walt until Cor A bome friends sooined her. “Before Continuing, thy ittle girl sald that doctor at 13p West 299 geet her father excliimed “Now get your f t tl he Would kill me and I ran out in the out y gree. prisoner until Monday for sentence, 1 mariah ‘aeore, asthma and ghortness breath almost all the My kidneys troubled too, But Be I feel val ~¥. KOCH OF BEREEN Soctor who “treated says Mra. Grat, $90 Germ KOCH-O-LENE cures Catarrh and Bt Troubles, FRE examination, ‘The original and ONLY 1808 where PROP, ROBT, KOCH'S LUNG CURD io used.” Always call or write to DR. KOCH'S SANITARIUM, Incorporated, 119 WEST 29D 8T., next to Bhricl’s Store, N. ¥. stabbed his wife, who ring, the ‘Knife out.” said woulda't come, and out. TV woe afraid ops,” and agatr ell ig the flo “ET tried to pull he child. “but tt hen papa pulled tt treet. They arrested papa.” The case js now with the jury. To the surprise of almost every one in the court-room, the jury, after belng only five minutes, drought in a erdict of mansiaughter in the first de- Justice McMahon remanded the oak UAUNDHESS ip restaurant; bo Gun Puneral at 10.00 4. M. ‘Tuesday, Jan, 90, | “Ovidirom, Bes Bs complet to ila’ eat ? from her late realdenoe, 113 Womb Sou ot.,| LAUNDRY—Body | 5 the pial %) M7 thence to the Holy Name Obureb, 96th wt, | 119 W. 224 wt. Giclusive, of ‘1 Pe 624 Amatordam ave, where « volemh mass of | HALERLADY Young Of, your fallare io Agonar or anne aa w ta ou ‘ requiem will be bas he enpene OF her | aM EVa Pellet "demanded “ta the complaint id ‘y eoul, Interment im Calvary, ci Dated "Kew York, Novembar’ #4 1904. ' e MURPHY, —MARY MURPHY, native of City of | _ bth FERUER, HOPPE EN Oe, ee at Limerick, Ireland, and cousin of Thomas and Omics Post-OMece adgrens, ito 9 i Peter fowlly. b 8 Borbugh, of Manbaah, ‘Oly of New Will be duried trom 648 Columbus ave, ro ge ee ee ri MIA, olengant a interment in Calvary tomorrow, Tuesday, | aye’ ith at ations. he 3 ity |Bamuel Seabury, ry oF bcd Aaa Rae a Senn Laundry, Oh tn ave, | Jan and , c ihe ‘of the Clerk of Oily of New York. For Colds, Catarrh For Sore Throat For Eczema For All Itching For Rubbing For Rheumatism For Aches & Pains For Piles, a Specific And good for many other troubles, SALVA-CEA, 274 Canal St, N. Y; CITY COURT OF THw ClTY oF UBOLRH BLACK, palit, ‘vga MILLIKEN, defend named defendant You are hereby # [ar Tet, Hoe vers.

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