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KENNEL SHOW ON AT CARDEN (rletocratio Dogs Hold Annual ‘+ Reoeption at Madison Square ‘and Are Viewed By Record- } Breaking Crowd. ‘JUDGES GET TO WORK EARLY. + [he First-Blue Ribbon of the Show @oee to Uncle Sam V,, a Big , W000 Rough Coated st, nard, Ber ‘What promises to be the most suc- ‘@esstal of the Westminster Kennel '@lub’e shows began this morning at ‘Medison Square Garden. Sixteen hun- (Qred dogs of all sizes and breeds were fam Gand to compete for the prizes, and ‘the spectators that greeted the first lot _¥ed into the ring to be judged made the ‘largest opening<iay crowd the show has @rer known. No time was lost by the judges in {@ebting to work. Six rings were opened @multaneously, and promptly at 10 @elock the picking of the ribbon-wear- ‘are began. Boclety waa well cepresented both femong the spectators and in the cata- The members of the Women's Kennel Club made many entries and every specialty club in Ainerica was represented. The following judges ®lasses were announced Judges—St. Bernards, Nev found Miss A, GH. Wottney, ‘Lancaster, Bulldogs, Miss Elizadoth Maro loodhounds, mastitfs, in the many ¢ ands and puge, Mase. ; Hi Weleh, Bkyo, . all toys and Lioy4, oh \eskshunds, Mr. rh ay Iria wut" spaaicts, "end cocker spaniels, Mr. Geo: tetock, Ont.; rough and smooth-co: ‘William C, Hunter, Fayetteville, P Mr, Charles D. Bernhelmer, New Mr. ©. K. Austin, Brooklyn, N. Y.; bull terriers, Me. W. S, Gartner, New York: Alredale torrie Mr. Joho Lorillard Anten, Now York; Boston Mr. P. J. Brickley, Bost eagles, Mr. A. J. Purinion, 4 terriers, Mr. Oscar W. Don: leh. era, Mr. W. (P. Fraser, , Ont. fox terriers, Mr. Winthrop Rutherturd, New Mrs, W. Newton Bennington, whose mels at Bensonhurst are tie adm tion of every passer-by, Aas two priz winners at ihe Dog Show this week. One, the Russian wolfhound Irmak, ‘bas Ave first ribbons to his credit, and the othér, the blue greyhound Beppo. ibas five firsts and a dozen seconds and ighorable mention. mann Brothers’ rough-coated 5,000 Bt. Bernard Uncle Sam aa went honor of capturing tha first hive rib- of the show. The big fellow easily Wook first over Louis Albent’'s ‘Bomba Berltgingen, Only wwo were entered in the rough- ed Gt. Bernard puppy class, and money went to Mrs. Theodore with Sea View Manco. The father doubtful honor of second place twas won by Carl Campe's Pasha. A grea deal of interest was manifested ‘tn the great Dane puppies, and after a keen competition Triatan, ‘belonging to John Hartmetz, took the blue ribbon. Bismark was second and Prince Prto ‘third, The first two dogs were bred by Dir. Hartmetz. The smooth fox terriers attracted a \great deal of attention and in the puppy jel ages had considerable trouble ‘tn epeleing. the awards. ont Norfolk kennels swept the board ith their three entries, finally taking jee with Norfolk Parader, second with Norfolk Invader and third with Norfolk \All-Blue, Judge Tallman had only two dogs to oth belonged to BE. B, Chase. iis rogdon took first, while second went to Foxy Quiller. CALLED 10 WIFE, LEAPED 10 DEATH. *] Won't Bother You Any More \ by Coming Home Late,” He Said and Jumped. Charles Brown, @ machinist, of No. 226 ast One Hundredth strect, Is dying in tthe Harlem Hospital with a fractured wkull and dislocated left shoulder, He @ried to kill himself last night to spite is wife. Brown had been drinking. He came in at midnight and his wife ‘spbraided him for belng out late, ‘They ickered for a few minutes and then Brown, in @ iage, throw open a window and shouted to Mrs. Brown: “Well, I won't bother you any more ‘by coming home late,” With that he plunged head foremost Yout the window, He struck on the back ‘wf his nock. Mrs. Brown's screams Attracted a po- iceman and Brown was sent to the ‘Harlem Hospital. The doctors say he @annot live. He has three children, ‘TWO DEAD FROM SCALDING. Bdtile John and Joe Tin in Hospital. ’ Succumb *“gsttle John Tino died to-day in the! Hospital on Randall's Island, where his younger brother, Josepa, died yesterday, John, who was nine, wd Joseph, eight, Were playing aronnd a stove in their home at No. 2072 First avenue last Bur Way when they Upped over a can ater that was boiling on the stove aor were #0 severely scalded that the Ntel doctors could mol save them. fe mather is «till under the impres- wion that her two litte boys are alive is the heart I her the news. When the father Minice Tino, was told to-day of the ond Httle boy's death he said hin wiic frou 0 insane when she heard the 4 —_—— _ 1 Rev, Fidellis Kircher Dead, PATRRSON, N. J., Feb. 1.—Rev Fi- Reepact in the open fox hound division, | 7 LATEST OOTY It Is a Lively Diverting Show, and, Besides Causing Much Laughter, Is Clean as Name Implies. FROHMAN OFF TO EUROPE. Actor Wilson, Sothern’s King Louls. Tried a Horseback Ride on the Stage and His Royal Dignity Suf- fered a Dire Shock, ‘ow for the advertising-card dramat “Spotless Town” has been placed upon a dramatic foundation; “The Gold- Dust Twins" are doing fancy steps in a Broadway musical plece; “Sunny Jim" ia being hustled Into stage togs; and it 4s within the hounds of possibility that a sufficiently large company will be financlered to exploit the famous “Fifty- seven Varieties." The comic suppl ment drama has gotten a good start with several personages of the red-and- yellow world, and altogether the outlook is extremely hopeful for the crowd! off a drugged market of the “dopy’ book-play. ‘All of wiich reflections ame oonjured up by the sight of “Spotless Town" at the Metropolis Theatre. mained for Gus Hill to take advantage of the dead-wall, street-car and ele- vated-train advertising waiting as 4 legacy for the keen-sighted manager who knows a pickerel from a plckle. “Spotless Town,” while having a cer- tain scenic novelty, is inhabited by the same old characters who have long done service in slap-stick comedy, They simply masquerade in the costumes of the mighty mayor, the cleanly cook and other familiar members of the ad- Vertising-card crowd with the simple architeciural, cobbl2-stoned setting as a background. In addition, there are a couple of German «& lians who are no worse Rogers a duo of Brothers n Irish Jady who sings diamond give of 8; f c ct s Irishmen, and a bunch orking chorus girls as ever River. murde: as hurd-W dt} Togeth » to give a lve ly, diverting causes the Bronx to alt ir and laugh till its sid And ab. Town” has the merit The audienc last night we back of the curtain preceding the last act and the long wait that intervened, George Wilson, who appears as King Louis, If he can re time between the attendance of a doctor, ean per- haps tell ‘of tt to-day, Jt occdrred tivough Mr. Wilson's inordinate desire the wondering nobles of his the actors Who represent dian spirits how well he “K, Just before tne ihe curtain on t horse, wi time Jast nding in SPOTLESS TOWN THE WORLD:' WEDNESDAY EVEN FEBRUARY 11, 1903, MRS. W. NEWTON BENNINGTON AND SOME OF HER PRIZE-WINNING DOGS NOW AT THE SHOW. HUNBERTS TRE ONLIBELCHARCE Parisians Eager to Hear the Defense of Four Prisoners. Who Got Millions from Estate of American. | SHOW OF BRAVADO MADE. | Mme. Humbert Wanted to Question) In Court Banker Who Caused Thelr Arrest—Facts Concerning| Big Fortune WIII Come Out. PARIS, Feb. 11.—The Humbert family mavie thelr first appearance tn the orim- {nal courts to-day when the case of M. Cattant, the anker, was taken up in the Ninth Correctional Chamhor, Thera was great public interest manifested tn the proceedings and the courtroom was packed with people. All the previous examinations of the Humbers had been held !n secret and this was the first opportunity the Part Jans had to see and hear the prisoners who atained so much notoriety as a re- sult of the many milions which hey t ‘The serpent in. the Mr. Sothern’s valet, a few seconds Mr, Wilson, in } robes, wis astride Mr. Sothe horse, who, thinking the mome life had come to lead the victo French back to Paris, started li bolt over the wooden runway to take centre of the lime-light and the stage. The frantic ng of Mr, Wilson at the Ines succeeded in side-tracking the animal, but landed him with a s\ Jolt before the kingly dais, deposit Mr, Wilson in an unkingly heap In undignified manner Into the very centre was there, i of his very roval throne, almost into the lap of his much-surprised and startled queen. “Can I do anything for you?" asked Hughey, the first to rush Xo aM. Wile son's assistance. “You have done enough,” erled Mr. Wilson. The curtain was held to allow the King to rub more grease paint over his face. and to re-arrange fis royal ral. ment. Mr. Sothern has requested Mr, Wilson to confine his riding to park academies in future, s 2 Charles Frohman salled to-dry on the Oceanic for London. He will remain there and on the Continent for six months looking after his extensive the- atrical interesis abroad. He now con- trols attractions playing at seven Lon- don theatres and has fifteen companies touring the British provinces. Before leaving, Mr. Frohman subscribed $1,000 to the A. M, Palmer testim nal. oe 8 8 Negotiations are under way for the production of “Thea Wizard of Oz" in Paris and London. (Chicago papers please copy.) 5 . Beautiful perfume bottles were pre- sente4 ladies at the Casino last night as souvenirs of the 800th performance of “a Chinese Honeymoon.” ® Bans Pauline Hall, Mme. Eugenia Mantellf, Minnie Dupree and Sam Bernard are the latest, to tender their talented services for the benefit to he given Thomas Evans at Wallack’s Sunday evening. : ° . ‘Temptation ever besets the path of the coy chorus girl. A prize is offered for the most_striking costume worn at the French Students’ ball to be given at the Grand Centr alace a wee from Friday night, ‘The merry, merry. maidens are cudgelling their brains over what they won't wear, “NANCY BROWN” A WINNER. Musical Comedy Full of Merriment, and Costumes Dazzle Audience, NEW LONDON, Conn., Feb. 11.—Marie Cahill made a decided hit tn Brown" at the Lyceum Theatre last night. The comedy ran with an cven strain of merriment, and the audience was quick to applaud and show its ap- prectation, Nothing more elaborate in the way ostumes or scenery has ever been séen here. The characters assumed Sevens, I by ‘ant, Noah ‘Little, Vanderhyp mention Jenks, deserve rick Ranken and George ‘st wrote the Ibretto and the musical-comedy, The was written by Henry It, Had- ev. Next week the production will be taken to the Bijou Theatre, New York. —————— MANTELLS IN A COMEDY. Representative Audience Will See Brooklyn Amateurs Play, An Audience of representative people will witness tho performance of the comely “For One Night Only" by the Mantell Players at the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, to-night, The Man- tells, who are well known amateurs with a big following. have arranged for was th BS, awaiting the cue for Mr, Sothern to spring upon MMs hack, a to the centre of the stage and call for his dis led troops to follow hey n has been careful rehearsed fo: fect health but Kircher, a Franciscan priest, died the monastery of Bt. Bona- Patereon, from & yA i He gune ie lived rat ver, Go)us (Maat night in erniaoy pach box of pills, - by not correcting the evil in time. that no medicine will equal Beecham’s Pills to combat these ail- ments and give happinessand health. Millionsof women in every part of the world take no other medicine to keep them in per- an exceptional production and the affair will be an event in the social and ama. teur theatrical worlds. 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Mme in attendance on Monday mfght, will bo the National President, Robert G dent setts Institute of Technology of Bos- ton; cago; wankee, and Royla D. Tomlinson, New York State the chief mechanical Manhattan Rallwey Company. ‘Nancy aro said to have Inherited from an Amorican named Crawford ‘The Humberts were brought tn tke any onli prisoners and took seats in the pri ' box, Mime. Therese Humbert displayed her usunl bravado. nd coolness, her sister Marie Danpignac, was apparently much unnerved, and the latter's brothers, Ro- main and Emile laurisnac, maintained an attitude of calm deflance. ‘The case does not involve the main question concerning the Crawford mlll- fons, but M. Cattant's charge that they Uibelied him In referring to the banker as a usurer, indirectly affects the entire Associn Monster Reunion, promises to be the greatest the history of the National ion to Have a What of Manhattan and the The National AssoMation a membership in every State én the Humbert gave a long, rambling state- ment of her dealings with M. Cattant and alleged that tis demands for ex- ces#tve. Interest and jer borrowings fro mhim amounted to about. $600,000 When M. Cattant was heard and he repudiated the charge of usury Mm Humbert. sprang from her seat and asked for the privilege of interrogating e banker, but the presiding Magis- trate sternly repressed he The testimony nished by Marte Daurignac to-day showed evidence of an Intention to leave to Mine. Humbert the direction of the plans for the prisoners defense. Among those who will be on hmnd Ingleson, P. of Cleveland; Vice-Prest- H, Hogan, of the Massachu- Seoretary F. (Ww. Kes Raven, of Chi- F. 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