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{LCHTESOLD GAR IS NSAE ries Henderson, Octogenar- lan, Who Has for Fifty Years Given Warnings of Danger, May Go to Asylum. EW: ALL SOUND PILOTS. id Sal! Gtowe to Shore or Patrol Beach with Lantern In Hand, “Giving Gignals to Keep Vi from Running on the Rocke. ‘Charles Hendergon, who sort ig thr Geil Gate and {s known to every: ‘who navigates the pound, FPS. committted to the Queens County. to-day for ten days for an inquiry HenGersen was born in the Fourt! ard inthis city, but when fourteen he| *Tuctions take ax ‘ko Astoria, and eve {nm @ Tittle house on Hell Gatb Channel. Even when ves’ of several persons caught in the ripools opposite his home. In later ‘ears it is eatd that to his efforts was ‘the safety of thousands, , - Seaveh for Gold. ‘When a young man he and Charles i after whom Bounty's Cove fas: named, organized a company for parpose of raising tho British te, Cear, sent here during the Rev- lutionary War with gold to pay off joh. Howe's arm: but was sunk off ell Gate. "This coimpahy succeeded ig jocating the hull cf the sunken frigate, it _neyer recovered any. treasure. A later Henderson and Bounty another company to search lor Capt, Kidd's, treasure, and ever ince. then the old man has been known termen, of Astoria and .neigh- ied Capt. Kidd, ed in huntin, Peon has. sailed 101 When hot seni houting warnings to through the whirlpools. Dlasting of the rock In the Con Capt iidge| the make-up and the acting. From this on passing, though ® nuisance ty many jecdieen warnings, New Search tor Treasure, & month ago he started As: th the announcoment, what is that Capt. Kidd's treas- just off shore !n front joking raft, which he uely near the channel. ire down to the last Spanish under arrest and arraigned lagistrate ted him to the county ‘Brown then placed ye Connor- 8 wanity might be 'MURDERERS IN TOMBS TAUGHT TO ACT INSANE, Harry Rose, Actor, the Instructor—Schapira, Next Murderer to Be Tried, to Plead Insanity —Startling Condition in the Old Prison. First it was Rose, the wife murder-)Row Charles Schapira, James Johnson, er, who came into court with his doses Bell ‘and Augustus Albino: ail ; e ons In ac Jong hair, long beard and wild, staring | insanity plea. ing for the evos. Insanity was his plea. Then came| Wile Harry, Rome te the chiet tnatriic, tinal ra * ssute | tors pira Is recarded as the dean of Hooper Young, with the ae {the echool. He must stand trial in a evidence of insanity; next wi come | week or two for killing Louis Lieberman Charles Schapira, murderer, who will |{n 197, Ho has epent 80 much time in P Matteawan that he Knows. better th: pluad insanity. AM three, heuaa 1] Rose docs how tho criminally. insane ig| the Keepers of the ‘Tombs, graduates |act, but Rose can demonmrate better of the school for insanity, holding aes-| than he how the parts should be played. sions in the old prison. Henry Rose is] Schapira ie said to have given in more. careful instructions than Rose. regarded as the ohief instructor. Schapira looked after the general act: Changed His Own Face. ing of insanity In the case, rorking ‘To- bin appear asa wild man in court, while Hin business as an actor fitted him | Rowe attended to the datalls, Hehearsais hekl twice every diy’. particularly for the place. ates The prisoners on Murderers’ Row have 50 inct- more privileges than those in any other ly and go horribly that bia own sister-|tier. ‘They ‘are excluded ‘from ‘ail visi- i. ‘They are permitted to so. ui indaw ‘went into hysterios when she |the top floor and take a sun bach. Ex: saw him. He tx the man that all the /tra opportunities are given to them for other murderers who hope to escape the aera ein that Stowetiat the chances electric chalr through the seminary's in- hooling a manasa to how he in 10 Ss See agt to convey the Impresion 'to'a Jury “Re he #g insane are Increased Harry Rose did as much to save Me toriee nee aia Aanptant, District At. Hooper Young's life ae any one. Heo nen of huma ayia “Is the worst drilled Young at every exercise. He told | {magine. nity that’ one could the Mormon how to let his beard grow.|, "tone, however, ts OYerdolng st. To brush his whiskers |Nave reach e'mental condition that 2 rai Sone not to b he portrays, his brain disease. would have killed him years ago, ‘According to the information that As-| "Prisoners who are puplls in the in- sistant District-Attorneys Clarke and|fanity seminary are taught to come into court shuffling thelr feet, a Charles H. Studin have, Rose rehearsed [6040 air and’xensral anven na eae e Young in his insanity, aot every day |ict thelr halr erow. thelr clothes become when they wero exercising in the cortl-|dirty and thelr beards go untrimmed, It they have beards, or grow beards, If they dor of the ground floor of the prison. |i ive ‘none. ‘The result of this ia ther ome of the canvereatee bekidheng Be witnesses are ctten unable to identity two, as reported to the Assista: - hey would recognixe if trict-Attorney, was: the men had not altered thelr appears ance." Instructions in Insanity. “Watch me, Hooper Young, and Tl Loug Beards a Specialty. MN you through, Do everything you} Old clothing, a beard, long halr and Ban io hustle that heard along. Sponit| the pallor of months ii che Tombs ‘are have your hair cut. Make yourself sick|the foundation. for the fis in the eK [Bogus Insane Seminary. of the. ‘Tombs Ou aa by calling for mone medicine imam tho | Hints have been made public that nar- i r ey 100 carried into the court-room the Jury |iirerest whatever in the proceedings, Tt for the way the slept after his demon- stration on the firat day, Certainly ¥; had the 5 ‘o let your head drop from side to] Soins ft htfully Ml or "domed met be aide, and to ioas control over every! 1, proof of. this was his appearance Joint in your body, yeaterday when te knew that hi Tf you can do that your life will belhaa tye anved: Io walled by Mment into court and knew all that was golng ou around him. Rose's Trial This Week. Harry Rose's trial this week will be another Mustration of the | Murderers! J 4 a how Sominary. A commission wilt re oxparience he was partoulerly Well Ault inure ag to whether he in tnsane. It he Course with Tobin, whose feigning when | #, then he must go to Matteawan, Other- of Capt. Jim Craft was of no avail, seath iil be used { fe ho waa found guilty and sentenced to Siren hie’ tare! o impress the | 5 eke How-Rose Drillea Tobin. 1 a nin age{ MARY MORRIS NOT A SUICIDE fa mildly Insane pers | —- . van of the rasing, ranting varie A coroner's jury has found that Mary Tobin's demons a Hone At qaenluy Morris, who was found dead at No, 356 Matteawan and therefore he was an apt] West Thirty-first street, with the gas upil. | turned on, met her death asq@he result ere are now in the Tombs Semi: [of an accident. It was thought at first for the Bogus Insane of Murderers’ | that committed gutcide. will believe you are mad, You can't) won said wile Young was on trl att ial that overdo It ‘Act, act, act! That ts the/ eee aoned and that thie necounted kat me. Learn how to roll your nd to moan e{muitaneously. Learn ved.” ‘And sure enough Hooper Young’a life war saved, Some years ago, itis gaid, Harry Rose played the role of an Idiot, He studied the part carefully, devoting weeks to nai TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN THE LIFE OF ANINCUBATOR |= BABY WHOSE WORLD IS A LITTLE GLASS HOUSE.|polid Gold POELOLLOD €$4$0-00969064$9H990099H502996HFOOOH $BOELDE-9OGL-9E-004-9:9O9H90$4OO6O0 0050-0 ie i a eee 4H WORLD: TURSDAY NVENING, FERRUARY 10, 1003, A Thou ghtless Drug gist. ONLY a thoughtless druggist would offer a preparation without the signature of Ohas, H. Fletcher when Oastoria is called for; the “ delicate, faint and flickering light” that joins baby's life to its devoted parents being too sacred, to the self-respecting druggist, to be trifled with, For over thirty years Mr, Fletcher has given, and still gives, his personal attention to the preparation of Oastoria, It has won the confidence of mothers and physicians everywhere-never harmed the tiniest babe, This cannot be said of Imitations, Counterfoits and the “ Just-as-good " rot. _ The thoughtless druggist only offers the counterfeit because of a few pennies more profit, Any new preparation can bé but-an experiment, and they are experi- ments—mere guess work—irrespective of what their sponsors may say for them, It is experience of over thirty years, against wild and injudicious experiment. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pere ANegetable Preparation for As - sonal supervision since its infancy. similating the Food andRegula- g Allow no one te deceive you in this. ting the Stomachs and Bowels of All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘*Just-as-good” are but’ aa | Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Proms Dison Cheri What is CASTORIA ness and Rest.Contains neither im, Morphine sor Mineral. Castoria 1s a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Pare- OT NARCOTIC. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. If contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms - and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoa and Wind . Colic. It relleves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Fiatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural slee) cenuine CASTORIA Atwayrs Bears the Signature of 4 Reape of Od Dr SAMUEL PITCHER | Apesfect Rerned for Constipa- | tich, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea ! ions Feverish- |} Worms | ness and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of Gonredthy ob 1) Doses = ypPCUNTS The Kind You Hare Always Bought in Use For Over Years. * THE CEWTAUR COMPANY, VY MIUBRAY BTREET, NEW YORE ory. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. PS iteantty. on Wednesday, Pebritery: ttf, will offer Suits and Skirts for Street Wear, as followss BLACK BROADCLOTH SUITS, tailor-made, with Blouse’ = or Three-quarter length Coat, seasonable weight, $26.50 | BLACK BROADCLOTH SKIRTS, with Taffeta sk | tinny, 62.0 6 seh ew 8 85/50 { (Second Floor.) Elahieenth Street, Nineteenth’ Street and Sixth Aoenne. — Rheumatism‘ | Systern aieicat wrecked, because so much time is lost in trying tovcure'a nm Rheumatism must be ings such prompt and lasting re- lief as S. 8. 5. 3 4 blood, neutralizes the acids, and removes all irritating or poisonous substances from thesystem. riches the thin acid blood, and, as it circulates through the body, the corroding, acid deposits are dislodged and washed ont of the muscles and joints, and the sufferer is happily welieved. from the discomforta and misery of Rkeumatism So far ag they ‘| upon them to do the wo: faith to liniments and plasters as cures are bound ta meet with dikap- pointment; and will, be qursing acs of Rireumatism the greater part .of their fives, 1 SNe Ladeos dere S. S. 8, is a purely’ ve; remedy, does not contain dny Potash or mineral of any kind, and ‘ca be taken with safety by old and young’~ Rhenmatic sufferers who write us about their case will receive vali able aid and helpful advice from our physicians, for which no charge is made. - Eve Glasses $1.00 a Pair. who cothmit ,ip order ‘that Iu Henderson has been known to tho dren of Astoria ae Uncle’ Sam be- on every national uld dress himself up in white and swallow. mat fe has two sons, Kuan, twenty- imoelf to @ beam 1 e employees, Joseph Eckert, orld Wants 2 Words of the Wise. Paid Help Wants in this ‘morning’s World. Paid Help Wants ta the 13 other York Papers Combined. LADIES’ TAILORS . , 6] takes the nurses some tlme to get down to the little atom , 8| Who is demanding of science what « physical mother can- S-HD2S0O9OF OOO > a Ht ‘These are the same kind of Giassos as are ura NASE sold genetally at $5.00 a palr, but FOR THIS WEEK 1 will give you the change to buy them at 41.00 @ pair, nd you can get them at any of my threw Stores, This remarkable opportunity 18, presented mply t mdre people acquainte whone 0 ea. (rouble them every one whose sight {a know the advantages and ‘the eoonothy ot coming to me I'd have more patients than > | BBE could care for, I've bet 2 | [moro than . cueter o | fl havo helped ‘thourande to nite eyesight, My eye spectallste will your eyes without any charge, her you buy Glasses or not. Every of there Glasses { guarantee to, be ab- ly correct or money refunded, estabilahed for century and 1 ‘houranda 106 E. 23d st., New York, near 4th av. CANNOT BE RUBBED OUT\ o } e But a good liniment or plaster will often-give temporary relief by producing counter iariim tion or reducing the inflammation and-sofe- ness, Butwno sort of external treatment can ever reach thé real cause of the mi: ‘or any effect whatever upon the disease gett Rheumatism Is not a skin disease, but is due to an over-acid conditionofthe blood, and the deposit of irritating mattéror Uric Acid salts or sediment in the muscles'pr joints, and no amount of rubbing or blister- ‘| ing can dislodge these gritty particles_or if fichange the acid blood. Rheumatism.often becomes chronic, and the muscles and-joints =perinanently stiff and useless andthe nervous fis¢ase with outside applications or doctoring the skin.~.9°rt% treated through the blood, and mo:remedy Louisville, Ky,, March 97, ,/02,. Gentlemen :—I am glad toseythat 8.8.5. has oured me of About two years aro I suffered from Rheumatism in.my knees and fest, my ankles swelling, so that I o not putonmy shogs. . This contint for several months, during .whiok tame I was applying liniments end going by-my physician's dire: 5 bat derived no. benefit, I wae of8. 8. 8, and tried it, .t ty got relief, and continued ; . cine until J:-was.entirely w: Aes External remedies are all right shoe mers Pe D.3. Dua, ‘0, but they don’t go far enough, and you can’t déper a4 of a blood purifier, and tite who pin their It attacks itin the S. 8. S. strengthens ard en-' gnawing poisons and We will mail free our special ic on Rheumatism,-which i3-the result of years of practical experience ih treating this disease. namuae THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., STLANTA, GA Obj Dh tal Nt ins nha Distros Eads Sale Ten Milhon Boxes a Year. ‘TAS FABILYS FAVORITE BEOICINE LOOK FOR Ot 541 Fulton st., B'klyn, near DeKalb ay, 192 Fulton st., B’klyn, near Orange st. The Tiny One-Pounder at Bellevue Cries Like|Takes a Teaspoonful of Modified Milk for COLLEGE YOUTHS Just Like Any Other Baby, Feeds from a Bottle, and It’s Meal Time Whenever He Sends Up a Wail. One-pound bables are becoming the most popular visitors at Bellevue Hospital, If the stork continues to arrive with {ts late regularity st look: though an incubator annex will have to be bullt onto titution. INCUBA TOR Tho most Yrteresting event in tho liver of the Bellevue 7 Child In the last fow days three one-pounders have been brought one-pounder 4a meal-time, and this happens twelve times in wo Children. to the foster-mother incubator, and already the infants have BABY’S DIARY. }\ the twenty-tour hours of « day. Some of them need food panties. | 824 to “double up" to accommodate © not worrying about 5) overtaxing the vap Sliite calmly, and ¢ 8 bring additional lin Uttle wrinkled faces is when they think they ao elected in the serving of food. Ife of an incubator baby js not as a general thing of nuous nature as to warrant @ ravenous appetite, one-poind bables now at Bellevue eat with much my valet, who ways breakfast, uutaide world. ne-pound Infants at Bellevue are premature children, enalty for rushing into the world before they were they have to spend the first few months of thelr precarious existence in glsss houses. H Don't Care for Old Proverb. When the writer of the old prover gata; "Those who in glass houges whould not throw stones,’ he must have red to the coming incubator baby. The incubator child urrounded by a net-work of restrictions and admonitions, Dut to the youthful one-pounders these rules and regula- 3| Mons are of no concern, When the tiny youngster i# hurried to the hospital and 11] the Kindly assistance of the incubator is called for he ts | generally so wrapped up in blankets and clothing that it cribbage with friends. 27. M—Boy ture, not give it, Ay The tiny baby ts carefully washed, wrapped in sheet 11] nen and placed in the incubator, which t» kept at a tem- of ees, Then he is measured for his fret HERE IS THE ® A, MemAwoke and rang tor morning papers, 10 A. Meciiad breakfast, Al- breakfast At A, MemA Gull day outside, Decided not to so out, Played 3.40 FP, M—Took my tempera- it was 102, ed to me ae ‘e warm His First Meal, but When He Becomes Real Strenuous He Has to Be Fed at FAIL AS FATHERS, Least Twelve Times a Day. laboratory ghe goes into raptures over the lutte specks of|President Eliot Says Average humanity tn th jaes-houses, with thelr Agures en: ed fi the little doll clothing. : ee") Harvard Graduate Has Only even more frequently. “We alm to keep the babies full of food all the time,” ‘The highly edu- sald Nurso MucComber, in charge of the babies’ ward, “of! © rt of the American people does course, it never does to give them too much, but we gauge| vt Increase the population at all, but the amount the healthy ohild should consume and give it as contrary fails even to reproduce much as we think is good for 1t."’ : Food Sor the One-Poynders. University, which has just been made The food given to the one-pound ables consists of modi-| | wyiic. te uscomained through the class fied milk, which is a solution of pure cream, sugar of mik|\ crataries of ea Murvurd cjaseos more and water, When the child crles food is 'given to ft. The|iaun twentyaive Yeats ul, of vonleee meand of administering fo04 to an inubator baby differs) tis nuinver of ous viving valluten, ved also tn accordance with its energy and vitality, " +abd 8. ‘Tho three bables at Bellovue are all fed on the bottle, but]. ak sometimes these little mites have to be fed with a medicine ropper, In fact, when the three little boys who now pull aturdily on the bottle first arrived at their incubator apart. R: ments they were fed from the medicine dropper, A tea- Fepiuduced Liewseiven; | spoonful of modified milk ts the average amount of food |‘) Uae PA ae Pee given @ child at its first meal In the incubator, ay Jasses are un- ‘The bables are never taken out of thelr highly heated apartments to be fed, No chances at a change in tempera-| ture are taken. The little glass houses are kept at the unt- |‘! form temperature of ningty degrees hy the method of hot- | water tubes placed beneath the child's bed. Ventilation is | obtained through a tiny chimney tn the top of the little glass brought in the ent is made in the annual jent lot, of Hatvard food at several young ip neighboring Somebod: iy lJ duce theimbelves on the average: | it is probable that the regrettabl | tesult indicated ° * 2 postponement which: the. pros ea a for house, The air the baby breathes ts all heated. trapted veatien. see Fist Cries Just Like Any Other Baby. proteeslone mates i unavold The baby sleeps the greater part, of the day, -buti he also rohitect cries and struggles like the ordinary infant who came into! Wheres the universe fully equipped to combat with dts baby battles, “The little baby who sleeps all of the time and shows no ie very tly the one who: never | bn TODAY, “READ THIS: LIST FOR A STARTER