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a he | Aa bro ribery incident Js false) eGo In the Court of Genera) Bexsions. FHefore the trial there was an excited Lessler money.” et ned a statement which he wrote out. aah > “E never mentioned money to Lessler, He to injure Lessler’s political enemies, ithe wished so to do. of ~ Quige.” d with any one regarding the case, bstantial service by my testimony.” “I did not know I was accusing Quigg of a crime. \ t was all right. I took his word for it. aha eu q “#1 am pisitive some member of the sub-committee sald to me first ave owenn nee soot upon Eneliah VER HEARD OF PERJURY. The witness's testimony was at of contradictions and denials, He WORKING TO SAVE HIM. aid he had never heard of an offense called perjury. change of front it is probable that the investigation will fall through. |). of ‘his statements are discredited by members of the committee. Irishmen in This City Organizing Representative Wheeler asked that the examination of Doblin be closed.| a Great Meeting to Ask that “I object,” said Mr. Nicoll, who appears for Quigg. ® foul conspiracy was hatched against my client.” The committee decided to permit Mr. Nicoll to go ahead. Mr. Nicoll] the Interests of Humanity. ught out from the witness that he had heard nothing about the charges \ f Lessler till he arrived in Washington. He said Leseler told him after he| pthe paper: “I blurted cut this $5,000 business and said I had jbeen| Lonnon, Jan, %.—There in a growing ied with a bribe. He told me he had said Quigg was the man who fered the money, and that I had to substantiate his statement. “When the sub-committee asked me about the extra $1,000 I did not|nictea upon Col, Arthur Lynch, who Show what wes meant, but supposed Lessler had said something about it.| was convicted of high treason, What- led to substantiate his story. I was told I was only to make an Informal ement ty a sub-committer and that there would be nothing more to It. | the Government in sler said he would see the Speaker and that it would he all right. Protest that has arisen in all parts of thought Lessler knew what he wanted and I did not care for Quigg. | World Is certain to have its effect. fas under obligations to Lessler and he told me that T had rendered a|p racers! impression is that Col, 2E NEVER BETRAVED QUIGG. rath, I now retract every word that Mr. Quigg ever asked me the Naval Oominittes, 1 thought tt was n friendly thing, and LYNGH (Wi NY THE BAROMETER DOG BY WHOSE PROPHETIC At was n question of substantiating myself and Lessler, Of lim said ho talked with his wife and children and his brother in New ioe ve suggested t had better see sonie lawyer,” he said. “Mr, |, whom I went to see, told me I was tiable to criminal prosecution. i . He told me I had better go, the committee and tell what I knew. | “Quigg never told me I could get $1,0004f 1 could bring Lessler over.” j VORE HE DELIBERATELY LIED. | : Doblin ‘swore he had deliberately come before the committee and vat a| “Dt you ever perjure yourself before?” asked Representative Wheeler. | . Rogers objected, but the committee directed that the witness an- Growing Belief H _ On the advice of his counsel-he refused to answer the question. | that the Man Convicted “I do not know that men are punished in New York for false swearing. ni @ave tt a thought. I did not believe it was wrong to swear against | of High Treason for Aid- The withess said he had no idea that he was doing anything he shouid | have done unti! told about it by his counsel. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1903, COL BOB AMMON be Concur sf” New York. ‘was told that asthma was incurable, $ And as different doctors and medicines had ’ all failed to cure me, 1 began to believe * this myselt. ” 'y disease was near consumption, Im fact, many Jhought that I had consumption, {Picturesque Lawyer and Sage) itn at neh vm tan of Grimes Hill, Who Defended | steep or work. “My breath was daily getting shorter, my 520 Per Cent Miller, Files a Petition in U. S. Court. TAIL THE GOOD SHIP SPIES IS NAVIGATED. OPODOIDID OG B4-ROEREEOIUNPIDDOD 9HOOOE panama 6 ic tad westerly Gdles Virellp) strength and flesh were fast loavivng me, and T was Indeed » pitindle aight when I, implied to the Koch Lung Cure, at «8 Weat 22d S¥., New York. “But they have cured me, and I again feel strong and well and my life of pain / HE OWES MORE THAN $23,000! ana suttering nas been turned to Joy and comfort. SSCP DADRA OROTED England $ . “T invite any one to call aad see for him- vq | Self. I know from expertence that the Koch » Defended Goslin Too, but Goslin’s) nealing olly vapors, that go directly into the H i . Claim Against Him Is Nearly as| lungs. will cure asthma and consumption, ing the Boers Will Be) ; a Y ae TAT have ented the truant aad it hae Sent Into Exil $ > Great as His Bill Againet His} cured me. My neighbors and friends will He denied that he had ent Into Exile. } vial apa Pa hen stenk: orove the cru of my statement. ‘ orpow 22 Kast Sth St., New York. ‘ Weave i. AS Col. Rovert A. Ammon, the pletur- d OCP OUT, cso Shee of Gviweuit)acen| COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Because of this sud- * Teland, has filed a petition in bank- GRAND PRIZE g <i ruptey. Thus does he give the He to Two STORES, 4 4 polut the $1,000 before I mentioned it, ‘That was my first impression of it.”| ine English Government oes c ; labllities too 23,550, » Doblin wash again questioned by Representative Tayler and denied that| Vespite the widespread bellef that the — — Though a Dog of the Sea, He se ae At ae Le wenes U N EH RI NG had ever mentioned to Mr, Obermeler that money had een offered eee eae CURT erie attics el Must Not Be Confounded with} s5,00 ciaim on A. R. Goslin is one e 9 et Manas aie GALE Cee coe NEW CRANK TRIES FALL OR JUMP | an Ordinary Sea Dog Even if}! ihe yersone whom the Colonel, omes _e" E, 42d St. visory way. | His. Tail Be a Yarn. with the respective amounts are as fol- : & him Quigg had authorized me to offer Lessler money Meant it would a good political move “Wher I went home Saturday Mr. Lessler ~j id we talked of the law in the case, I did not ask Lessler about the|Of couree, King Ww, because he was an interested party.” bwer of a court to punish for false testimony. Attorney Rogers cross-questioned him, and Doblin said he had done| night at a meeting of representatives | hat he did because of his friendship for Lessler. owing Berard chcetntae his connection mths after my interview with the Congressman, “The testimony taken’ before the Congressional Committee clearly es-|the Kerry Men, the Mayo Men and|M*Yer's office and endeavored to blished the fact that there wis not the remotest connection between my] other Irish county organisations, it and the alleged bribery. This was testified to by Philip Doblin, Jedtonnedy/waascnoren Shaina the etranger into the corridor, petence and had wealthy relatives from “Congressman Lessler has never even in the remotest degree connected or my visit to him with the bribery Incident. bribery. any manner, however, even remotely, | ac Fert, Ganne Gannon, on Trial, Hino! uding a eutacl Teacher, |ciaxe of the war amnesty was extended ets was @ note book, on the first page of AV SHIRT TROND by Tmonth; aloo familly Eroaer, by proclamation to burghers and rebels, pee Vet the iiuaae peri rerey rere int ‘Hotel if " a Puts Leading Question to; They Die Fighting While Sur-| nd" that Cot. t.snom was histined tn PAN Ay MURGUE, A8 RAL BH] Clty tw Abate toads tn Thely | he olin"aieitlin, Nurot West One | Ny ERRATA ea eg . " thinking himself included jn the amnesty i i i ‘ . i Itundred and Sixty-ninth street,” Apply at once. Howard Lau eye ‘Prosecutor Sandford. | rounded in Zambales Province| .itviei'ie ctner, wh ve pinion eee {Ol Phil MoGuire Leaves His} this ‘ho "poiee are not inclined to ‘ae: cag, Mnimbbenneas: Cin the fhe page waw wristen: God | ritas-ohass SANGER was tamil ona a6 | ito tha people al large. Savings to Col, Hadley, of/ing ony a tnin muslin nignt-robe would) Nhe swam” ax te leather diatriot | bless TY, leaeing for Ale Ta ther mothe GIN. about 16, to learn arking and. opaTaie a = 4 Mr. Honayne sald that without « Tene not expose herasit to the cold draught} lias "een known for many yeara, may | oy ovtjuie” and “Harry.” ‘The. police aegis, acti. Laundry, 80 AtlaDee aver, Phe trial of Police Captain James] MANILA 1 -IL is reported here | doubt the Influence of the 20,000,000) the McAuley Mission. ingly dared death. soon jose ite identity. Leather mer-| sent to the addr 6 an found that Joba roo) aa ha on, Indicted for neglect of duty for|that the volunteer force orunieed at|!fishmen in the United States would be | ‘The Coroner will invostigate the case,|Chants who, have done busines tn the |MeMillan, 0 clork, lived there with bis Fy Bibotlre se! Hing 10 suppress a resort known as|potaao, Provinee of Zambales, tor the [ft i England It properly directed, Sei vig 4 fon fee, Sy ymntree NO aes No one was at home, wntigneore sald iL WANTED sn by Tin 5 ater House, on Bast Fitteenth | rose Pro of Zambales, for the | out the danger is that instead of bring-| The will of old “Phil McGuire, the don the nelghborhoos ese the cit’ | the qamily had been away. al peck Bameapater ovr. n Mant Mitteenth iinons of ng the ladranee tis (fie che tener Ue UE Unetees OF BFDE:| The rill ob oi ARNE Raa MONEY FOR CHICAGO ROADS. |remedion thoveriin unter watch the sce: | the, <amily had been away all day. | 1508 Baehwick a ot, Gannon was defended by cx-Judge tt and P. J. MoManus Moversy between Capt, Gannon and stant District-Atiorney Sandford, 43 prosecuting the case. In the me of the argument the Captain What kind of a d— fool do you 1 anyway? Do you think I At this Mr. Sandford turn- Awestioned about this by-play, cused policeman sald: Assistant District-Attors “Any statement that has been or that may mallelouR and I{bello his heel and marched off fun rises... 7.16) American “I never told Oberméier that money had been offered Lessler. I never|the final judgment in the case of a man Gown Ja). ‘Ahonen eeopatbsory hae : When I sata [convicted of high treason, ‘This tr in ) Rey ein by Bess 4 a ; z accordance with an ancient staute which W. H. Muile jere was ncthing in it, in discussing the money question with Obermelor, |hoids thar the erline of treeeen iw natn f |FOR HE'S A BAROMETRIC DOG|iiour. crgemin every egal | Re Metropolitan. strei , juden 1 was on the train with me, against the people and the Government ——.s ene x * ree \ fonnes Trace ‘ard will be con- Unidentified M G to th Instances of navigating a ship by | Robert J. Ferrin, Judgment.. and Optical Goods sulted in the case of Col. Lynch, and it] Uni in Goe e H i «|dead reckoning are not rare, but th But after all, bankruptcy proceedings 'sfa- TaHikAle Like MAb(ecoramnenaatlons sill Cocos E pale Methodist Episcopal Home At e, but there of the World's fa '» Doblin said he did not know that a Congressional committee had the] ve religiously considered. City Hall and Insists on Hav-' tendants Say Miss Anna Koll-|by » dog's tail, One of these is the |mon. ’CULLAGH DISCLAIMS ANY PART IN BRIBERY. |=: i rvlew, flay yomen' e State Superintendent of Hlections John McCullagh to-day made the| Representatives of the various Irlah |{D™Atine on an Interview. On Saturday /copal Women's Home to the sidewalk) When the bark was off Mauritius, |i ,comstorage, beer, business, whence with Holland submarine|#cletles of New York to the num- legislation at Washington: the Hofftan House in answer to an {fall and declared that he was going to | being almost Instantly killed. on eck, dosing, noticed that Bob waal President of a mining exchange whlch | ers; will be altered to sult responsible “My interview with Congressman Lessler in reference to the Holland] invitation sent out by the Munictpal|t*ke the life of the Mayor. He was| The polico of the West One Hur | standing alongside the main companion-| tion, he became a partner of once Po. | tenant. pedo-boat took place in May, 1902, and was of a purely personal char-| Council of the United Irish ter. The alleged bribery incident occurred in December, fecommendation of the political organizations entitled to representation at | Yael le polls does not and cannot connect this office with the alleged attempt y dress and struck the keynote of the : elroy REM Paya with a ity of the a all the ca ¢ Hundred and Twenty Per Cent. The fact that Doblin| movement to secure a commutation of (2, bresk (to get Into the Mayor's omfice, )She occupied a private room ® {saved but the fore and main topgaitancy, , when that fine young financter | Championship Hockey Match, MM h vi b nthe f th floor and busied her ‘Two days later Be i es b if Ne ¥., Tw é ‘ ‘death in the case of Cor, He Md that he wanted to see the Mayor} bath on the fourth flo . two days It ob lald his Cait along took $200,000 ont of are Of this and | y#. Hockey Club 9 Tue formerly temporarily employed by me as an election deputy upon the] the tabled seen that It was the (224 {hat no power on eurth could pre-| seit by nursing and caring for the Ger- SS ng aieed 9p ie Cant Hiv *: | nelghboring HER yh BR imipelon Of vent him. He grabbed the knob of the}man inmates who were older than her | fust as everythin inn gig ed wt ut the senne of all Irishmen with whom he bad | aoor jeading Into the Mayor's private | self. spouts. appeared.» 1 se beeding ee at oa wt REP: talked that this is not an occasion for a al hes cee ' Act on her beam ends he ob Ww eta WNT ‘5 CLANCY,—Monday morning, Jan. 26, 1908, Mra. ere DAE a eS room, and wax on the point of entering| She was in good health and of a} Oh her den | but no damage was] (hrovgh allegations nade by his olds | TARINE CLANOYS widow of ‘William Senunsintery Palen, when Police Sergount Kennell grabbed | cheerful diaposition and yesterday ap- | pene Danii thmne, Swix chet daar tine Clancy and mother of the late Rey. Androw hereafter be made which W111 Not Irritate England, i ‘| peared to be in good spirits, tions Capt. Hines cate Enea tie Orne: indicted t ber Nia c Cop ppals: nie: with the alleged) white Irishmen throughout the world | The n struggled violently and] Rising at her usual hour to-day, she WAI Baa Ce case has never come to trial,’ He and from her late residence, 563 Park feet indignant thet Col, Lynch should Jehouted, “Lot me ini Let me Ini" Ken- had taken a bath and had ewdently | Ae eC ait in are still fighting and callin Fists, Wadnestey morning, © efclowk, Ree Hoers and were afterward pardoned, rt |Povoeman, with instruct . 2 ee ben —$——- Peay - is be > }! i Ven t a docked 7 ge via a |i lievea that twining of tho ton ee The fast that whe wax clad only in| vata lS nerk, docket at Bax Ridge CLERK TOOK CARBOLIC ACID. |°"sattetvan eameentne sace ot eee P {fail Ae thie: time would have an effect har night-gown led the police to belleve opposite to that hoped for by the friende that she would not open the window to ‘i nf! "4 4 y of Col, Lynch, alr the room while she was thus thinly | now. | Bot ian neon eck, epied the John McMillan Left Messages for ve buried from the revidence of her slater, , Neither ja it contemplated to make the ing aud that therefore she must have! Ty Arteon minutes the snow consed falc Family in Note Book. Mrs, D. J. Sullivan, 76 W,. 102d Bt, | that yioinity has been defeated and that tree 4 teacher, were killed. The teors, them. vi, Bandy Hook more isinnd e Depart. |Hell date Ferry promise of his failii 7 gynat, me » 3t014 Hum 2 ahead and cony the evidence. ‘This indi Ing OVer me for ne 4nd Would not have. been {Hal yet had not I forced ¥ ord said in rey iy Lo inquiries enversation with Capt Gan-|B tout, will you? Cut ic] Prot mete, speedily chosen, mann clerk, of dene, And Julius Baghas it No, Bast Bixty- PORT ex Ot al : ALICE , wm {xection. Affer a rain the cellars and h ladrones outnumbered the volun’ | or the opject the friends of Col, Lynch! meeting drunk one night a dosen yeara| leorRe W. Perkins, partner in the firm |igeriente of the Warohees me nc COFFEE AGAIN ence aus * surnounded the latter and boloed | nope to attain. A definite plan of action J. 7 Morgan & Company, who went led. Beveral business men in the section | An @ld Philadelphia Physician Tells the OF WANTED ie he Americans died fghting. | wilt not be agreed upon until inatruc-| 86% Was Aled to-day Oheage to look after the Morgan |MAintaip regular pumping outhy Truth About It IBY, WANTED Wp ney, ne who can ao Details are meagre. tlons have been received from Ireland| . 4° “gol rellaton What nigh en St plan ger reorguniaing the rapid transit Pitre ea eran jeatbek a rw 5 Pn Be, formed. Now ho leaves his little all to]. e y ian F My —- ri . arvige of the city, will present a new 1 t Canto wil ee nen Aaatraliay the native county | his loved Col, Hadley in a document |augaestion cor hatindnigite interna lated their woes iia, Beendane Canc» of A -physiclan of Philadelphis, of ra written on @ letterchead of the mission, | It ts satd Mr ii the improvement asked for, The matter|many years’ practice, during which | Hoy, bright, honest, (o call and Michael Bresl 4 Robert Mo! peut car lane spoke in a siinilac vein, A. come |2# follows ty will probatty: be: “rougnt before the | time he has carefully watched the ef-| str Launtry, 08 4 | ake ina s ein, A com= 4 rd ppor' Fe ptyetiponl Ye multtec of ton to aoe in bohult “ot Gar.| TR OM McAuley Water Street aflesion, No, 816 Fee ie eataraae and Apportionment: | tects of coffee drinking upon_his pa- 4 ALMAAD WOR TO-DAY Lynch Was appointed by Mr, Kennedy,| *r * New id finance a reorganization | grading all the wirects in the tents, writes; BOY for laundry, over 16. Apply, un eete...6.10\Moon riser 5.05 : yf = nnedy Oct. 16, 1901, [Scheme to the extent of $50,000,000, will be discussed, | “During my practice in Philadel- Ww. Th o'clock i yr Mr. Ronayne was made Chairman of| wy same is Paitin MeGuire,’ ay addins N This contemplates unity’ of interests ee have hd many serious ‘of| BODY TRONENS after Tyler; one i how Wate the commitive, ‘The other members se-| 316 Water mrect In o1se of Recldent of ness ; ity in the Chl- RD BALL BALL TO-NIGHT. phia The Sianee way leo pceie tes sa}id, shlrte day. Knapton Laundry, I Hee) curiae | pt notity. Mr jadiey at one n oh | E Aa Fim. | Lact, were th one arlene D. a my death, f tha personal [9 Pterpone Morwwn le heavily fntarestca, | GILFO! stoma i th : oF NEW ARRIVED. Who is examining | Princess Anne, Norfolk. ery one be! this Thus | Marvel of Naphtha Exploded Near ADAM. LAMONT. of No. 82 West Thirty-second street, |—on the date originally set. Through | forbidden the use of coffee and pre- juan i) sous “. WYBURN @ mistake it was announced in t 4 bed Postum. Act eneer Works, ‘The reformed gambler died at the|Ma% Aemtroyed by Mire to-day, The | Toming newspapers that the ball wus aor many ‘canes the reauite wase An explosion of @ barrel af naphtha | mimsion Jan. 16, leaving about $400 in che [Clothing was in a bureau, So was a| held last nigh of theket A latarted @ fire tn the th bi ings bank Pox OF mobo, A Tat sek ih the rod thet thie was | almost miraculous, and in all there rt a fire in the three-story brick | savings bank. drawer and began to eat the matches. | mistake. was marked improvement, due solely butiding ut No. 66 Greenpoint avenue, ——_>$_— When ‘the fre’ was ‘pul out only the | Oi the prospects hold true, the pail] Was TATOO pO stum in the place of Willlameburg, this afternoon, ‘Three | Cavan Men to Dance TorNight, | shared Dody of the rat remained in| will be a recon breaker fot the dis-|to the OUTGOING sTBAMSHIPS. Art etal ean ie Saath Rat wht lhe bureau trot. Former Mayor Van Wyok will] coffec. SATLRD TO-DAY, me , ana, (+4 asian ‘The thirty-seventh annual ball of the — be there “Tiong thorn peel in) “It you wish it I Mtg furnish you | q County n Association will be held Petit or |the names of my patients so cured, mere aioreg hainareda of tuntele of war to-night at Lexington Avenue Opera| SCHWAB GOES TO PARIS, | Hornidge, , Alderman, Be fae Mia the feelin ex! Biot, aren Juet in the Peer ‘burn: A Opi Go: ‘Owing to Ld INCOMING STWAMSHIPS, ville House, This affair ts one of tht lead- Rooke, 4.4. Herrick, 7. J. fanus end edical pow o-oae Pringessin Victoria of twa Cine ner wr oi “I want to prove Lessler assured me| time ho will be allowed to leave Eng- including Mr, Osborne, those scandalmongers who more than| 93 Chambers St.,. 573 Fifth Ave. once intimated that he got more id than a modest lawyer's fee from ive le Hundred and Twenty Per Cent, Miller, of the Franklin Syndicate, To be sure, there was Alfred R. Gos! lin, whom he aleo defended in the courts ;of Jjuatice, but Goslin got convicted and his activity. was therefore curtailed somewhat, (Besides, it appears from the Z| Colonel's statements of liabilittes that Death Sentence Be Stayed in (Special to ‘The Fvening World) sentiment among Intelligent EngMshmen he owes Goslin as much ag Goslin owes, that the death penalty will not be in- him, which to those who iknow Gosiin {= not to be wondered at, And as for making money at the law, | 6 the Colonel seems to have got much the | perp ana a worst of it in his accounts with other ats legal wite, Of his schedule of Mabil-| “| WWeends auw ana GOARANTEED, Thor. ities the biggest items are for legal! oughly equipped Mr Dey ent. lowed for Old Goods. services, which go to show that the Liberal Exchange All name courtesies of the profession are A OPRCIAL FEATURE. not the custom among lawyers as] pagy WEEKLY PAYMENTS among doctors, ‘DERIRED. 8 Petition Filed in Brooklyn. \ The petition was filed before Judge SS FE. B. ‘Thomas, of the United States - District Court in Brooklyn. The total l 2 :¢ | over might have heen the Intentions of the beginning. the Lynch's sentence will be commuted to Nfe imprisonment and that in a short FHDTIDRARE GD land with the understanding that he soil and never again bear arms against i Pecoecrererrrerse Hd d4 448 454040066600446905 The Home Secretary has ene eee Call Quick. Get First Pick. The entire stock crime againet the King as a king, but are few ships that have been navigated | ate but a petty picayune to Col. Am- mous manufacturin: establish- American bark Adam W. § Feat Eee i in the pnd a oe ments, recently slightly damaged by fire, ; ; 7 | "7 n bark Adam W. Spies, ‘al in his life as pieader, prosecuto: cri The committee of ten, appointed last) ing an Interview with Mr. man Fell from Window, While |nrsivea vesteraay trom coonin’ China [an euteall eal Fase wan [errno Deol aE Reed AC ieee and prosecuted as much &s any man OPEN EVENINGS. P | . ‘ with a cargo of cocoanut fibre, after a| around these parts. He can't be kept Sea teb rien fepeetioa cue Lac ta Low. Police Hold Other View. voyage of three months and two weeks. |down in any way that has been devised ‘AT THE VERY HUB OP THE WORLD'S takes action ja) (he onset ot Cols ATinOE On board the Sples is a plain, ordinary | $° 28 _ : e dog, known as Bob, whose tail possesses Formerly a Brakeman, FAIR CITY—Olive street, near Broad- re en ete: taken far tne cating|HUSTLED OUT BY OFFICER.|CORONER TO INVESTIGATE.|tne abiity to foreten ihe westher | As far back as any record of the way, St. Louis, Mo.; the “Park Row” of | Ww nah Co of a mess-meeting—probably at Mad- | Titer eres ciicoyere by the crew | Eo T Mourg, Tron Wayne and "on | St. Louls—For lease, for a term of years, Garden—at whith resolu- | 7 . The doy poet? longer consulted, | cago Rallroad in the rlote of 1877. Belng 25 feet front, by 114 feet depth, a tions appealing to King Edward VI¥, for| ‘There was another crank to-day at the! Miss Anna Kollman, sixty-three years dog's tail was hours ahead of ‘the|a versatile person he next appeared. In Siatteher neuen ets Leeael eal ter creeloiie : old, elther Jamped or fell from a fourth: | barometer in glving notica of disturb-/}@ Western mining camp, ence he | building with basement, corner of ey . City Hail. He asked to ace the Mayor, | iii, window of the Methodist Hpls- |ances of an unusual nature retired; he came Kast and went, into | toid alley; light on three sides; equip sented. the cold-storage beer business, whence with double boilers, Corliss efgine, el an fron rod left by {at Amsterdam avenue, between Ninety- | about six weeks out, Capt. Hines, who]ago of the old law firm of Friénd & | light plant and elevator; specially adapted House, whence he retired; he became | for commercial, financial or railroad quar- @ crank caught up ber of seventy gathered last night at{ONe of the workmen engaged at Lhe | second and Ninety-third streets, to-day, | was sitting In the shade of an awning League, |SPdbed by the regular policeman and |dredth street\station say the woman | way and that his tail was lying flat|lice Captain Bakins in the “brokerage | For terms address sent to Bellevue, committed suicide, while the officials of | long his back, ‘The dog was looking| business” and made the acquaintance MERCANTILE: TRUST GO. 1902, seven|Amons the organisations represented | my. victor to-day tx Afty years old.|{the home declare that the fall was |P Al the captdin and making motions|of the police whom the Lexow investi. ST. LOUIS, MO, . were the Clan-ne-Gael, the Ancient |. ars. 0) Nith his head as it to call attention to| gation had not disturbed and so retired Order Of Hiberniana the Galway Men, {i@ Tushed up to the entrance to the | accidental, the position of nis tail. Again; he got mixed up In the 9 4 hn] Miss Kollman had been a resident of ti (apt. Hines, lost in wonder, gazed at| Dean’ Company scandal and was ar- Amusements i. |Paet several waiting citizens. Policeman] the home about ten years, It belng un- j U2e 008 UnuT a) commotion omone the costed) onthe charge otblaskmal ling (he at ; rar 0 arouse ort he. Waa AT! Kunta, who was not In uniform, ushered | derstuod that she possessed a com- Around he beneld huit a doce | ok bestiig nis cook over at his Beaten ST. NIGHOLAS Ss erspouts approaching from i Mr. Ronayne made the opening ad- fons. “Re great good 1 Island home; he Jugoped into the widest by appearing as the counsel Presently the man returned and made|whom she recelved regular remittances. , SKATING RIN K City Hall] walked into an adjoining parlor, where to another|she was looking out of the window to him} the snow-covered street when she took fatal plunge. have been singled out of the thousands |nell hustled the man int 4 he |Park and handed him ov of British subjects who fought with the mae Alin aver Aor etme was hear toIeok ove] (en other plas. Ammon is ahead o aiden piste aCRL. horsanie chute Claeee a fo + tl him, ax the one ts under sentence and ae ena caer wnen te curled at {he} the other has still to be tried. kyenue and Douglass st, Brooklyn, 9.90 aoe sharp. Relatives and friends invited. (CHRISTAEN).—Jen. 26, LIZBIE that the Staten Islang shore mare, County Kerry; youngest daughter of not be seen through vhe flying the Jate Jereh O'Sullivan (Christain); will Bob came on jhovyement tn Ue) Limited (slates. 9 dla: (9. the sheets ing A young man drank carbolte acid and Nokon of iunerel) aranier, Unetly Irish affair; the object is rather itendants at the home say thas — = Gied'tn a fe minutes this-atternoon at| St ee 0 extend a temperate appeal to Ameri- Miss Kollman had provgbly raised. the oo s Mwrantn; “s - can aenttment, The fact that at the Window to alt the room and that in dos] THE “SWAMP” WELL NAMED, | One Hundred ana ‘Twenty-ntth street Laundry Wants. a. 1 1 Vand fell oui, the sill being and Highth avenue. In one of his povk- tloor, also think Jt possible that her|@eather Merehan 4 on mangle, Paris Buaaim Janitor of the Jerry McAuley Mission, Hon has suffered since the Swamp" |qundred and Twenty-fifth street sta-| Laundry, 114 F. Mtn st Moxeau io Rina pe witn [a4 swamp In reality, ax nature made | ton. who was 4 gambler down to the time |? » New Rien it ‘hey have appealed to the city to | Coe 850,000,000, ralee tie grades of the streets in that King tn a temperate manner there may uned 4 fvellng of exasperation and tient that will result in che defeat) he wandered into Col, Stephen Hadley's tteronces. Seam Baus } : | Mahon, YH 1.09] Brooklyns Con td dyna, 1 182 83] lane Achuel tirestin, 32 c8 Beniiti A, Curtin and Robért O'Fiaher THREE ALARMS FOR A FIRE. which I have traced to the use of cof- BNGINERE WANTED BURNED HER LCLOTHES, \MiIAMARIE, ANARERCOAUSRAE 2010) onal The vall of the Giford Club, a non-| my attention my We Darts OF partisan organization of the ‘Mwenty-| in the place o! son ve Pere flrd Pits second Assembly District, is to be held| Vere cases of torpid liver, various kid- IR All the clothing of Mrs. Mary Reilly,|in Grand Central Palac e ening ney diseases, &c., since then I have YORK, revok A Combination of Rat and Mat in the extinguish. at ies was lal evi 4 goint about $4,000 damage to ihe bulld~ peg tie? among the fratern! inst Steel Trust President Leaves Pa- physicians ste pit Ay gy lermo, Sielly. oniia Ka by Train. Bonere. vo PALERMO, Biclly, Jan. %,—Charles M, iu th, t years aa. be, Me r Schwab loft here at to-day by rail. sais Rept t but.