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THE WOKLU: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1903. pete! Re ie ee MILITIA GUARDING CARS, MAYOR OF WATERBURY, COW, CRFENE UNION MEMBERS AND BARRETT, WHOSE DISCHARGE CAUSED STRIKE. = (Continued from First Page.) . in his seat at Trenton to-night to soe and hear Senator Hudspeth’s pill introduced., Has a Heart-to-Heart Talk with) they nave pledged their support to it and say that they have assurances from Assemblymen of other counties thet the bil! will be supported. Inspectors on Its Enforcement | in atrterent parts of Hudson County Sunday engineers, firemen and trainmen held meetings and appeinted committecs to go to Trenton to-night tn the int and on the Proper Patrolling) ot “their vit, as they call ¢ THEN, ' Minister Agrees to Give England, Germany and| Italy One Month’s Pre- ferment in Collection of | Venezuelan Revenues. f Post | Congressman Allan Benny. who, when Jn the House of Assembly, made ea fight of Posts. | at two sessions for such a Jaw as ix now Jemanded, sald: tetactimks “Why, sit, 26,00 railroad employees in the State beseeched the legislators to page that law. Now they are 85,000 strong and they want it more than ever, iHE WRITES TO CORTRIGHT.| © “in 19%, when tt was defeated for the second time, they sald to ame, ‘We'll i wait until the complexion of the Legi#lature changes and then maybe we will be i a able to get what the ratlroads don’t want." . | Signals indicating a series of extremely | “It Was 2 hopeless fight then, but now that the warning that railroad: men |sary" Sundays were displayed at Polloe | gave and that I tried, to the best of my ability, to voice for them, has comedrag, Headquartere to-day, An era of hign| perhaps the Legislature will do something; perhaps the sacrifice of twenty-one pressure was discerned early in Mul-| ives and the breaking and brulsing of thirty others will appeal to the men who berry street when Commissioner Greene | compore it; perhaps they will now think of the dangers that were pointed out to Wel all the Inspectors of the force be-| {them as lying In the practise of manning those high-speed ‘hog backs’ with only fore him and mace it plain that he would |One engineer and Areman. Providential interference and nothing else, I bdelteve, {hold them personally responstble for | Prevents dally occurrences of Weatfleld wrecks. |the enforeemant of the Excise law. He| “I say pase a bill, make a taw that will prevent in the future euch disasters talked to them for fully twenty minutes, |M8 that at Westfeld, Other States—Massachusetts and Ohlo—have statutes latter which he sent the following letier | Viding for the proper manning of locomotlyes and trafns, and why snouldn't this to Chief Mnspector Cortright one? Now Is the tme to strike in favor of auch a measure, and I trust that The “Sir: Inspectors and sinct com-| Evening World keeps at it until {t has forced the adoption of @ suitable one toa EB are reninded that {t Js the duty | Successfitl Issue.” | CASTRO STANDS IN THE WAY He Demands Equal Treatment for All the Nations, and Ef- forts Being Made to Get Him of cach precinet commander peraonally Fe to fnepect as often as may be necessary ivnin nes « GRAND CHIEF ARTHUR every place In his precinc | hotel Uquor-tax Heenge, and to prosecute into Line. the holder of stich Mcense when th A T oO N IN CAB. fava /vicim(lon enh prelnee OE th DEMANDS TWO ME laws {1 regard to gaming, prostitution or ans as WASHINGTO Feb, 2.—Minister the sale of Hquor. A precinct com- Bowen {x willing that the Allied Powers ‘shall receive preferential payments of their claims against Venezuela for the ‘period of one month provided they ac- jeept the remainder of his proposition and agree to the Immediate lifting of the blockade. mande (Special to The Evening World.) Waite < ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: i CLEVELAND, Feb. 2.—''In my opinion, the horrible disaster. wouldtiave been avoided bad there been another man with Engineer Davis in the cab, When tha fireman and engineer are'soparated the engineer cannot see both stdes of the tragk/: which, 1 think, means 9, great risk. I consider it very necessary that there be m: to watch each eide of the track, who faiis to enforce the law at euch places within hig preeinet will be |gullty of neglect of duty, “Inspectors will make such inepections is are necessary in order to see that law above referred to Is enforced and will promptly report any neglect of duty He informed the representatives of fy this respect on the part of their sub-| “THe type of engines now in tlso that separate engineer and fireman are alway the allies here to this effect several) Sraindterooninanders) proved by all engineers. eee dleayprov al is rapidly growing, and I expect tt will days ago, but has not yet recelyed an “RRANCIS V. GRERNE, extend to the legislative bodics of the country. In that case a law would be ast ‘answer. “Commissioner of Police.” | fF Preventing the uae of engines spoken of. Such a law would remedy matters, It ‘This important fact was developed to- | day by the announcement from another | f quarter that the allies might be in- duced to modify their demand that they diayor of Waterbury. be paid before the other claimant na- tions, to the extent of contenting them- is selves with preferential treatment tor/ BULLETS »)) six months or perhups a year. | ys Y Phere is no indication as yet that they | NOW FOR P os Wii consent to cutting this period to a} > month; but, owiug to the activity which | STRIKERS. F | N E D A N D W E E PS . France and the other claimant nations) i >) ave showing regarding the protection of | | (Continued from First Page.) thelr interests in Venezucla, it will not | Sone i ‘ irprise the officluls here if the allies | ar ano a yield atlit turther. hibited more regard for law and ord (Continued from First Page.) than was to be found among thelr 5: oT he Ktuation 1s somewhat compli i Pl’ | pathizers, but the members of the unlon | tion alone in your case Is al would elther be tho kind that would take fnhuman locomotives off the road o! secure the use of more than one man in the engineer's cab, I do not know ho’ soon this mutter will receive attention, but in the Interest of humantty it shoul not be long.’ ~ ‘The inspectors were a sad-looking lot : 4 r as they left Headquarters for their re- APIRAN MBERLALN : spective commands. The control of the : lice has been “put up” to them direct- ly. It ds their duty to see that the aptains under them do police duty ac-| men out to see that the patrolmen are Maral rononer fhould be hi ording to the ideas of Commissioner | doing their duty. He must go out him-|,,"2very citizen shou’ 1s OWN. pro: and they belleve that t means | self and tho inspectors must see that |he suidee Sting and blackmail, the precinct commanders do this."" He was much wrought up over the private talk to them Commis The Commissioner de it plain that | Stories of blatkmail and extortion in the Grecne said that he had many | he intends to close many of the Raines | same ece the oatice, are gfbout, wbloh vmplaints to make, Policemen are not|law hotels. He told the inspectors|street station will be called upon for trolling property, lally in the] that they would have to examine and|CXPlanations. | ckly settled port report on these places once every ARDEA Eau penanro ae “Captains muat to pay the police a cent for an: their men do] month. He called attention to the fact] whatsoever. Not a dollar, nor a alae sald the Commissioner. | chat police trials are administrative | MOr 2 nickel should be passed between an oflic a resident for police eer- mi dut vigilant,” said Lawyer Conyille cated by the action of President Castro y fs i" of them t up for trial! preceedings to determine the fitness of | vice of any kind in vabling 10 Washington that he de-|!et It become known that they viewed iment. soneider ‘Lam glad to see It," replied the Mas mm neglect of duty tt will not be euf-|a man to be on the police force andr who are approached should Li aires that all the claimant nations be | ¥! frais pation (Be sation at the Gov eas, Including lhe of | istratc, ‘What precinct are you from vient for him to show that he in-| reviewed the result of trials held since | have more nerve Aree en ci SS Sccorded the same treatment. ‘This|ernor in dotadling to Waterbury so 1 ho asked Detective Ray cted the men to patrol properly | he has be e he epart- | tie numbol ‘ nore Thessage from President Cantro was re-| great a force of troops, holuling that If terest of the iunity re-| “Cane, Jantry's," replied the detective tthe: men py PEP tas been at the head of the Depart-line number of the policeman and hen turning them out on platoon, He ere iy em nust send his sergeants, roundsmen,| phate ine ae plaln-el men and even reserve | abuses In’an ceived by M acyuaint the al Bowen, who will at once | JSSAW IHREN ID OR jlocal compantes would have sufficed. | ‘The Governor, however, has announced elther in person or by letter notif, |department. This “would bee. erect discussing alleged’ ‘police ‘noon to us who are working for the troops were necessary at all the two| quires no punitive punishment of im- prisonment aud 1 therefor sentence you to n fine of or serve one day in| the pr hon: You have a zistrate nd 1 ol commander," sic a sroughly of what he did in going into 8 of these milllonaires last week. WILLIAM BARRETT Whose Dincharge Led to Strike, he Hately released on the money riters of letters urging | Captains of tits Kind are very scarce: ———_ iterview with aa Evening purifcation of the ranks. ¥ that having decided that the troops were needed, ho 1s determined to have] he bayteit o 3 on the ground a farce ample to meet} cjomones for Gannon wore Andrew EE} aid, therefore, we cauinot commend hint iki any emergency. eon, the Rey, Thomas W. Wallace, |i) nieniy for what he did tn. ren 3 Oy Nae 3 | It 1s feared that with the coming islor of Gannon’s oh 1; Civil Ins Meby, for x Haney Bs Sst y 1 e jnight the strikers will adopt viole tee John Tierney and Justice | 18 detectives into these hom to sho | Di 4 } pats ee ites Mrnest Hall. thelr owners how careless thelr servan. melee fo. i i} ap > are, Capt, Lantry should be upheld and | ; y B,>. é Many .rrents for Drankennenss. eer aa AEH ER Ta eatI UES e 5 ra _ ei CAPT. FITZPATRICK Jeonmmended., Tad these detect! ves auc | ESBAPING FIRE oA : s SS —— say The gfrecta about the business section ceeded In getting’ Into my houso In at Doe mS by < | were thronged, but the police kept tho CANNOT RETIRE. |simiiy manner. as they did in th vse | : anf SL FEPL FS “jore the Strike Commission Eke i fear was expressed that trouble migh Commissioner Greene to crowd moving, and, although a number | houses, 1 rhould have kicked my but aid Gounsel for the Workers Rclaatpronl Unie madras ce dim on the retired dist, Ho sald —— : eral, with Teachers, Jump When a woman is neryous she is generally sleepless. rr H . | Officers of the compantes, however, | that he felt he had served the Depart-|Lomax Found Guilty of Dranken- | ; ik If there is anything a nervous woman dreads it is the Offers Rebuttal Evidence. | ovncers, of the companton momover | ment x'he fuult wihoat Nic | nese ama absent trom oncean, | {0M Windows, Striking Wood |] 7 there, is ouything & nervous oman ea ee Patrolman James H. Lomax, of the! Pile in Their Descent. st and refreshing. Her very dread increases her Fe Ree AEUON, RES: nervousness, and the fear of sleeplessness helps to commendation of Deputy Commis- |B make her sleepless. Some a woman by the exer- Piper by Commissioner Greene, BLAZE STARTED IN WALL. | cise of will-power tries to lie still and straight through the AD ten charg! ‘f night. When her eyes are closed she seems conscious of drunken Bai onl at .{0f arrests for drunkenness wero made as well as my other servants, out of the | p08) Operators Close Case Be=| tere wan no serious aisturbances, ‘Tha, With chargen resting against him, RouRel: blue uniforms of soldiers off duty were Capt. HM consplouous In the thro: and some 1 Vitzpatrick, of the t ——— | cond street station. to-day} PATROLMAN IS DISMISSED. | Penned in Burning School, Sev- | found for all the National Guardsmen, | ting 5 danger and he wanted , go that there would be no idlers in unl: | to take a prolonged rest > | LaWYER DARROW BEGINS, | form. Commissioner Greene thought « Only five of the companies in the cly| matier for tong. time. after t Were on wctive duty, ‘These werd sTthe Ci s applivation but failed t Honed at the cae Bara and: maintained sou ib arto favor It, He mark LA P| Feb. 2—The coal |*,2esUlar kaard there, walle the men oc, ed the I, Cnke aonrevedtt land PHILALEDLPHIA, Feb, 2—The coal) other companies remained at ¢asc in put It away in a pigeon-hole, where It €yeralo:s closed thelr case before the|tieir quarters In other parts of the city-| iaemada oO w a nat him, {n- — ence from WHI remain until investigath eas and Commission this afternoon und Attor- | Soldiers om Byery Car, [into the charges whlch alle that | soit ea sto The Evening World ) f some perilous presence in the room, When she lies with Hey Darrow, for the union miners, at ctencial Many 1, of th, connec: | On teueA Teresa eet! Lawyer Louls Grant, counsel for 1 BURGIN, Si Feb, seseyera| wide open eyes the gloom seems peopled with shadowy phantoms, “e uttal evidence, ic allway a Com paaioo! preci sme empted to pro h ed ina tire Ic re or “It away before Ti lope offered rebutta) evidence SUID, Ondas ela UN COmpANY. | ie ealoona in his precin mean} imax, attempted to prove that he w High School at Reneseiace |g tat grow and melt away before her affrighted gaze. Then, wonedulle Before the closing the counsel for the | Pag tit? giz would po Tun 2H lime the Captain is under suspension as] temporarily insane, In order to eecure Reading Company in a statement to tho | HOW on, and that soldiers Will ride ay ap Well as Maple Novanny yy tig retirement on a pension, but the 4h ; : Gh every cat ater sung Commissioner Gre ; eacemiesion said President Mitchell, of Saray Winthr ote a an tion mo-| send Berst. Reilly, who has been dotug | findings of Commissioner Piper stated the r avenue polleo| that Lomax was not Insane nited Mine Workers, had said that|/torman, who was pulled fi his carjduty at the Alexan 4 Presidemt Baer, of the Reading Com-/ And beaten and trampled on by she mtaiion) to Whitestone, ted), and BOrKt -_—— : any, had charged the mine workers |(hQ>, cuinuiny quUaBI. Wan reported at] (Grey. of that place, \ ee eng nA | BAER thas rexponeivilite, for, cwontscone | hospital to-day as th & serious cons | canes CAPT. DEVANEY IN TROUBLE. Jan neaaway shat om Bema. ene respongibility for, twe [aition. “ Wighteen other non-union ‘mo- ic ormen co! # juctors are at the car 7" Mr. Baer, counsel said, desired to cor- ; is at A pert the impression, ‘Ife ‘had never made | 2arn¥,aurtering, from Injuries receive | POLICE CRACKSMEN Suspended Und ight. All «¢ em have such a statement BAnaa nig No of them hay aused by te fusiiade of stones RECEIVE PRAISE. to day perhaps, she springs from the bed and lights the gas or a lamp, feeling that she must have the companionship of light. And \|f ever, from time to time, she rises to see what hour it is, and wonders to find it is but fifteen minutes instead of an hour since |@ she last looked at the clock, | One of the remarkable features about such a conditiou is that so few #* woinen connect it with its common cause—womanly disease. They Wounde caused, by te. ful sip tt all kinds of sedatives for their nerves. They take “sleeping pow- in the Po saistent ders” and headache powders and all sorts of drugs which at the best \ ee | Juheetemaaten nena anistar mie cinlracaiian : 7 te] perded Capt, Dovaney, of the Fort)twenty feet, landing on a wood plc. |. - aa . Py " i \ Rrowing out of the diatttrbunces of Bate] (ase Ory cammonte Gant, | Haniiton @tation on charges of neg- [2M beveral were serlourly Injured \p cap only numb the fee and stupefy the brain or 8 Une: The real urday night. auld a EAs Sy ‘Aaa WR | = uty Gi ro 10 fAtalitios, need of nervous, sleepless women is a c iseast A Xearrangement of troops was of-|}antry, of the Hast Mifty-frst street| lect of duty preferred by Deputy Com- p rere ett tea BF ental ine | ic ¢: ep ome ure of womanly disea stairway was linpossibh r Charges of Fail-l/and students were co 1g to Make Entries in Blotter, [from (he windows, ommissioner Greene to-day us-? Those in the seoon and the teache 1 to jump | story jun ment. belng station! at the power) noueex of the Fifth avenue millionatras at four entries wero made in the [Kp meri#. was Nervous and sleepless women bear glad and grateful witness to the house of the Connectlout Rallway and 4 We hed, i The blaze was caused ww a defective ; , ‘ ‘ Ten ing Company, and Company Ik, of and showing the owners how careless ie Bt t ie Canal 8 Sevarturs from flue, The damage waa $3,000, wonderful cures effected by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- ' he mame reg! nt, at th ras on] their servants are, he pollee station by somebody other Aa ?. S iti S ist nil eumeatagiere whe other ies eI eE eRe ne laiaclal rack AH BPE Se PR aE hte a tion. Even when the neryous condition has reached the most distress- pe neeee Atnia MARNE {or the] athe was the kesult aft glen made by | ten of the police talen. “1 GOULDS CROWDED OUT. |f ing stage, and all other medicines and means had failed, Dr. Pierce SSS Lawyer Conville In behalf of a client) Devaney has boen at the Fort Ham. a, Favorite Prescription has effected a perfect and permanent cure. of i swe | ton Station for about a year, 7 i Testifies that Bellevue Attend- STRIKING CUTTERS harged with violgtion of the Bxclse) in, ‘the reform police regime a strict | Raliroad inte ied by Mag. 500 REWARD! The makers offer this reward for ante Said He Was a Victim QUIET IN LYNN, | o onicors of tris precinct aro very iit yrillance tas been kept upon ls) wate Ca itthbure. FOR WOMEN, any case of Leucorrhea, Female D Moapital Sport R ue BEANS VONID: = : PHBUAD! LPHIA, F 2.—The Gould || Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure, interests have bi y hb a | A " fF i Of Hospital Sport. LYNN, Mass,, Feb, 2—Interest in the ! inabelnelteropla to enter Mitte ce TX belleve thal 1 subsred {com every. dieeane thas any-orermorked, rnadown cutters’ istrike was treneferred to the sal of the Supreme Court of Peni, |p owas could.” writes Mrs, Ida Martin, of Berry, Pri “was not able to do any- fe courts to-day for a brief period. In sylvan to grant a reagument of the|f ting. Could not get one good night's sleep, Suffered from womanly trouble 34 Inquiry into the alleged brutal trent-|the police court, Clement MeKlornan o he ‘ case of the Clty of Pittsburg againat thy through change of life. Hada disordered liver and troubled with my heart, I Ment of James O'Gara in the alcoholic! the Cincinnati union cutter arrested on Pittspurg. Carnegie and Western Tail-|§ suffered excruciating pain in breast and shoulders. Had no appetite, J took Gaward of Bellevuc Hospital wae re-|a charge of shooting Frank afecina TUPCONRRDY. ear aouste wa Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription and ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ and they did @umed this afternoon in the District!) qe wtroct tight betwen union cut dered recently denyig the rairoad cients | more for me than all the medical tr ent that I have ever taken, All rater AMorney's § OMice. Magistrate Pool! sory and Knights of Labor sympathlz ' ' #8} sought in Pittsburg |# women should take Dr, Pierce's medicines and be healed.” paneinn, inability to aevots. tie eed ore, Saturday night, was arraigned and “My wife was sick for over eight years,” writes Albert H, Fulte, Esq., of Alta examination of the y 3 ode apa ited Bem alo K mont, Grundy Co., Tenu, "She had uterine disease and was treated by two / witnesses. 5 ® “Wi ” . Prof. Robert ysic i ierce! he Maalinrete will peruse n siooo-|Mlt With a dangerous, weapon, Min “Wild Cat” Salesman, Who Alexander W. Waters Arrested) ©, © tobert, Keo ch as set ryry Hegre ce eye y meee var berry wuinued to Web. iy his || 4 | F case and sleep. Sie had not slept any for Pree nights, ‘Bel that it would Cwitsees, has been heard and. then| Pein taereased trom go 40 g1m vena-| Was Knocked Down by Car-) in Canada Accused of Em no gueation, that Hyot a Suit lines Uaaak Lae Ga tance Eee lpntace wiaea soe Gaek GaSe sca toto ey epee ue session. ‘The Injured man ta doing well at the! riage Demands Damages. bezzling Government Funds. was sound and well.” MARRIED WOMEN ‘: ore no bruises when he waa|, All was gulet to-day whon the fac H that cause lung tyoutle he. discovered ihe tres R. V. Pierce, M. D., contalalag more than a tho: le Peport of the inquiry when the| Ca¥ Was tories started. The union mad a net mat that di vs god ted to the thospilal, He wtated|gain of about a doren ¢ wanda lew) anarew J. Clark, of No. 129 Wea! he was in charge of the receiving |More striking siitchers went back to AEG: Oh - ¢ and made the customary careful |work, bul the stitchers who have joined | Hundred and Phirty-th pation. * 1 the Knights of Labor stitchers assembly | manda $00.00 damages fro i€at-iuony of Dr, Robert Abbe, of |have not weakened id have @ copy of ‘Common Sease Medical Adviser, by ad Ii 7 ib One| MONTREAL, Feb, 2—Alexander W street, de-| Waters was arrested here to-day on the William val of the Canadian Pacific Railway a, WhO Was agreed upon by the | It Is stated unaifelally that doteatives| 2 Stok hin sult on inial this train from Vancouver. ‘The arrest was t 4 é aud it. une over 700 illustration: is sent PREE on receipt of stamps to pay posecutlon id defense to examine |™av ‘be engaged by the union leaders] tern before 1 arr Mi made upon the request the United | means an tabon to anit the || expense of malling ONLY. This dreat work Is a complete guide to health pita alts as Meares the how: Itrom other shoe manufac Brokshe bare 4) and a jury in Part XL of| stat ynoy-Genenal, on a charge of | sre rem el WEG nd 31 ome-cent stamps for the clath:bound volum i 7 aaa he found upon -O'Gara's |usiess better police service Is available FuUpreMe Cour emboas Waters was ning P covers. \ —— Clark testified that he ts ‘wild cat| from Yokohama. He claims to have Address: if from blows, ae. ee. ows, but misgat from falls or through cANL 7 14n,"" matniy of drugs and chemi-'tyed in Ban Francisco before going to which take th f Ante catching hold of 'him, He TRAINMAN DEAD IN WRECK, and that he was crossing Colum-| Yokohama Shy dieting thelr ood — that O'Gara was @ nervous wreck = : A Foverreeayy seer yaa res The Rocheetens ait. which de = = — yftering from bronchiti Ms avenue at Seyenty-third mieet, Dee] Waters 1s sald to have heen in] or aivoase, i OBIy BIY ‘ : said the doctor, “thut|Pusher Engine, Running «wird |? 1% when he was ran down by Mr. | charge of the coast guard and transpor: | Bhrich's # ore. 438" werk. Hio'g Laundry Wants Laundry Wants. He told me that 4," Crashed into Kr! foun, [Boks carriage, He Was Wo weeks} tation department at Manila fabnth or S months for #23 R ee... as =. he got hie brul 2 Roosevelt Hospital and sick a long tere is charged with being short 4 220" ot JOLLAR STARCIER, ome ready to work. ‘bout 16, t0 take In b gains Wal ‘ ng . WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., ¥ In « afterwards. In his accounts to the extent of $8,000 ere Pi Carolya Laundry 29th at. | Gecioau 4) par weak eta 4 sey wreck on the Philadelphia and Evie Rail- a ee ne, croaere: " ~ YOUNG MA... ean yiul 19 a ae STARCHERS WANTED tor family work Wan- road on St. Mary's Hill to-day Fireman| \\ 04" 3 x hat br mip png It Ip expucted he will walve extradition | iy ® siitt o pe. Koch's Saultariusn 8 eeumdry’ hiteha be experisuced. baad : ME West sitet Ba a at Reta ear ashe i ane tameien anton Vo Sew ork 7 i i a al ta | wl al Lea a aml | ani ineer James Colinge was fatally | the influence of quo’ ne of Lhe! toonight. [vous ‘ ‘ouve Jagr. saper Pt " ry. 218 Wee: woalded. h cident — ee DIED, rt . yr branch tisk apply atter M. | Gov, strong, about 18 years old, eek wen caused ay, Pantanal Positively no!’ shouted Mp, Clark any haa Sal blaial’ dakel QULLITON—Gunday, Feb. J, MARGARET cuL-| UA! a ae 6th updiys $)) We Sheb oe reuda. Apply laundry. 108 W. 476 at. Modis’ Apsman| PAKinn you nave @ package of covk:| ote tenet singeReom. LATO, widow of Patrick Culliton, 1 the STARCH wr ley oak gh La | SS to nut Hoticing this he RIGHMOND HILL, L. 1, Feb, §.—Ed- bh th 4 eae 3 rin ‘wild cat” @ switeh 4 Tanto Del, OF: aay WANTRD Tapia talls-Ibrucera'—under your arm?! pal! eel “T pad’a package of amples, which} Ward Adwin, whose home waa on Briggs Voseras trom: her late. regidense, 67. Kani] MAvenenment: Cell 00d . WASHING-—ood ¥ c get rain.” A dense included chamongie cocktala and olher| gvenue, near Fullon street, Richmond , aint Toren 3 ah we ‘A World Want diary aged et she me. extrasts, 128th at., Wednonday, Feb. 4, 190) hr E ia head in. tae seb of Frederick Hillbreck's ny 474 Jamaica TRAY, a4 hls residence, ard A on vice etree, ‘ ‘Toseday, ab Me ica tie alan” MP ? A, said | dua old gt ag Cape HAL was found dead Ip the diuing-room | qarpeny.-On @undey, Feb. 1. ‘THOMAS RA¥- sat, 3 Saat gi 3 ©, RRR ot ihe Oppeten dem elt held