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ies Sta THE WORLD: TUESDAY EV NING, FEBRUARY 24, 1003. ‘WIFE SWS FA OURYER CURSED HER Testifies in Sutt for Separa- tion that Son of Starch Trust President Called Her a Fool and Idiot. SHE MENTIONS MRS. BARBER But the Details of the “Cutting Up” in Adirondack Camp Are Held Back to Protect Promi- nent People. ‘ “Whe sult of Nina Larre Smith Duryer _ for separation from Cherter B, Duryea 4@n the ground of physical and mental ty began before Supreme Court Sustice Blanchard to-di “@nt District-Attorney Francis L. Well- fan in the ists as her champion, the Man Brothers appearing for Mr. Duryea, _ Duryea fs a son of Gen, Hiram Dur: head of the starch trust, in which ©! @er B. Duryea is a heavy stockholder, He ts a cousin of Walter Dury whe Proke his neck by diving in shallow ‘Water at Oyster Bay. Duryea has been sued, Bince this case began, by thé pro- “pristors of the Park Avenue Hotel tor “pOard for Mrs. Duryea, her batgy boy y, With ex-Assist. MRS. CHESTER B. DURYEA, HER’ HUSRAND AND MRS. BARBER, WITH WHOM SHE SAYS HE FLIRTED. MAN WITH SMALL- POX A FUGITIVE, Towns Up the Hudson Warned to Look Out for Patient Who Fled from Brooklyn Home. The Board of Health to-day notified ali the towns along the Hudson River up as far as Poughkeepsie of the escape of a smallpox patient who Is supposed to be in hiding at Yonkers or some place near by. ‘The information was given by James Young, a patient at the Kingston Aye- nue Hospital, in Brooklyn, who sald he contracted the disease from Willlam Houghtaling, of No. 728 Hart street, Brooklyn. Upon calling there the Health officers CRAWLED MILES WITH-BROKEN LEG Half Frozen, Man Tore Flesh and Nails from Hands in His Fight for ‘Life on Country Road. WATERBURY, Conn,, Feb. 24.—Hugh Hanlon, of South Main street, this city, 1s In the Waterbury Hospital uncon- sclous as the result of a most terrible experience. Hanlon s forty-two years old, He had been working In Cheshire. Yesterday he started to walk from Cheshire to his home. The road be- tween Waterbury and Cheshire is well coated with ice and snow from the re- cent storm. Hanlon left Cheshire at § o'clock and had covered about half the Journey when he slipped and fell, When he tried to rise he found that he had broken his right leg. For a moment the full horror of his situation did not strike him. Then he realized that un- less he could get to some nearby hours he would certainly freeze to death, Hobbled Painfully Along. Hanlon looked around in despair. He Mstened for the friendly jangle of sleigh bells which would have told him that rellef was approaching. Not a sound broke what seemed to be an ab- normal stillness of the air, Hanlon raised ‘himself upon his left leg. He thought he might be able to hop along for a distance and then rest, But the pain of his fractured limb was #0 acute that he was compelled at once to ait down again upon the fce. The cold began to penetrate through his cloth- ing, and then he realized that death stared him in the face. He began to crawl along the fey road. His progress was slow and painful. From time to time he stopped and listened for a friendly sound, He grew colder and ROBBED CLUBS A WELL AS HOTELS. Police Claim to Have Confession from Bellboy Messier, Admit- ting Plans of Thefts Covering the Whole Country. The police to-day added a third to their captures of alleged members of an organized gang of hotel thieves in the person of Charles Truthner, a cloak room attendant, at Rector’s. Subsequent investigation, however, convinced them that his only offense was sharing the lodgings of Louls Mes- sier and John Cullen, the two bellboys arrested yesterday on charges of rob- bing guests In the Hotel Hargrave and the Hotel St. Hubert, and he was re+ leased, The confession which the police of the West Sixty-eighth street station claim to have secured from Messler shows that it had been planned to rob hotels all over the country. Maps and diagrams of the Interlors of the hotels, the names of prominent guests who made a habit of stopping in them and a synopsis, written in shorthand, under the name of each hotel were found, the police say, on oth the prisoners, A diagram of the route of the coronn~ tion procession of King Edward, with the names of prominent Americans pres ent and lists of the jewelry worn by them at the velebration, was aleo found in the prisoners’ rooms, the pollce say, nnd in his conteasion Measien ta eat to have told the police that the “graft” in America had been 80 good that the trip to Europe had been abandoned. In addition to the complaints by the Hargrave Hotel and St, Hubert Hotel the police have reports of robberies at the Hotel Bingham, Ninety-sixth street and Broadway; the Racquet and Tennis Cluy and the Reform Club. Manager Arthur Schriner, of the Re- form Club, charges Cullen with atealing a valuable gold watch and chain last October. Cullen left the day after the theft was discovered and Messter, who Was also working at the club at that time, left a few days later. Among the articles recovered by the police is a valuable manicure and toflet MONT PELEE SURVIVOR HERE Half-Clad Negro, Who Says He Was the Only One of 30,- 000 to Live Through the Rain of Fire, Arrives. Joseph Sibarice, the negro, who, of the 9,000 Inhabftants of St. Plerre, says that he was the sole survivor of the awful rain of fire that belched forth from Mont Pelee on May 8 last, arrived tm this olty to-day on the steam- ship Fontabelle, from the West Indies, ‘Nhe man speaks only @ peoullar French patois which but one person on the ship understood. Through this interpreter the shivering stranger sald: “I wes @ carpenter at 8t. Pierre. Since a little boy I always was getting Into trouble and about one month be- fore the eruption I was jailed for stab- bing a soldier. “In the prison we «ere allowed plenty of liberty, but there again I fought with a keeper and was put in the lowest dungeon, two stories below the pavement. “Ag they were putting me aqvay in that dark hole I heard the keeper's Tite crying fondly. he said that some- thing was golng to Kill everybody in the city. and of course nothing else could do that but the volcano. I them, to Jet me stay outside, but the keeper pushed mo dwn the stone steps on my ead “My cell was so deep that I could only hear the rumbling when it was par- tlowlarly loud und no sound teached me of the people screaming.” ibartce said he could not tell exact- ly when the eruption took pincs, bul soon found out to his sorrow, as the hot Java (penetrated through crevicon, and ‘urned his body. ‘The man is now a mass of scars and some of the bume are barely healed. ‘According to his the Wes kept in the dungeon, meni every moment by the burning flood for four days and nights, having nothing to eat or drink. BENANN B. OOEL, FATHER OF THE GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK STATE, A POWER IN POLITICS, pel Hon. Benjamin B, Odell, of Newburg, Y., father of an illustrious family of ne writes the following letter, which be! hopes will be read by every man and! woman tn Ametica: “gomé years ago my life was fairly made miserable by the pain and distress I suf- fered trom ACUTE INDIGESTION, I was also constipated and run down, This con- dition continued for about three years, A friend of mine who had suffered in a simi. Jar manner, and been much benefited by using DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVOR- ITE REMEDY, urged mo to try tt, I finally did, and i helped me from the frst dose, and ¥ continu spit Seca le, single, instanse 7 it fi Dr. Davis een ites a a he Speed Down Tor Reidney, Liver beth) Rheumatisi om, Dyepe ‘ 8 sail in Nar, 0 Cone ot 00 size weet i ia and 42 ad NO ‘Now York, oF {oi Hori oae ate NeRandout, Mak , ——_—___—___—___ _____—_—_ 4 Something for Mothers to Think About. Lives of Suffering and Sorrow Averted And Happiness and Prosperity Assured by (Continued from First Page.) \sked for money once when he ding, and this conversation was Upholstery Department. ‘and @ nurse from Oct. 15 to Noy, 12, 101 . . 1 @ bill of $213.67. Tis answer was that his found that Houghtaling had fled with He NIGGA Ite bee cNG get in, pawnshop, with the initiats ‘'y. | At tho end of that period he was dug SuticuraSoal Ointmentand Pills colder. J © began to swell A MM bed abandonea bi athe Kota his two children. The latter have been R." raised In silver on every piece. |0Ut by Father Pierre and three other e pandoned him and the hote traced to Yonkers, where the authori-|and he could no longer use the lett, |]1 is not known as yet to whom It be. | Priests. He was weak then and on the When All Else Fail folks knew it ties are holding ‘them, Young says| for every time that he did so the in-| longs point of madness, en se@ Falls. _ In Trouble Laxt Month. Houghtaliag, was more seriously @f-) jureq leg touched the ground ard the CE EE Hy oes aoe Cpa here (arene police: Duryea was last month arrested and : acitte pain was more than he could bear. |fiva found saviience, implieating. nite | sald. Father Derre, “and. no citizens; Mocked up for intoxication, The police- Henin’ pecaing fndbened at ie in many thefts that have occurred on roy) 9 leat) woneplas out Lor 2 Oe Every child born into the world with 6 Bree dito been at work all day mak domino I | E thougat that he must dle like a wounded | the various steamship plers of late, 5 m ‘Dur ra ale ay nt reas a prey Poe tea ta TRS the tal, ‘and mun | ES A beast. He dug his finger-nails into the|, Messier Is held under an aggregate of | flock should be the only one saved.” | an inherited or early developed tem RN OY dl ea Meket| night I felt quite Jil, but L went to the : $4,000 ball on two different charges of| Sibarice has been In a hospital at|denoy to distressing, disfiguring hi © sement to take his watch in security for] pall to please pln. Te sponta great fee and tried to drag himself over thetropbery. Cullen. who denies the charges | Fort de, France ever since he was res- ‘i Ip and blood, Tile fare, and Duryea told the Magistrate | denl of time in the punch roam, and at snow. His finger-nails were torn off, |against him, was held for trial in $1,000 | cued. Hie hopes to get employment |mours of the skin, scalp anc 5 qihat the policeman had robbed nim. {Mat | wont In there to ask him to come ele) OO 9 but his hands were so benumbed by |ball. Her comes an object of the most tender so uryea was discharged ‘Oh, get out!’ he sald; ‘you accuse 5 5 if the ool8 eet Ha oe mang these 7 licitude, not only because of its suffers Mother » Famony -Beanty. HIG euttNeoraaehce cor levee: Eieisaateaiolla;etiiea rand nis eee ccs Ing, but because of the dreadful fear (Mrs. Duryea {s a daughter of Franklin nd oF was humiliated and Wau iiietked (iy "ateral oriblooa: stoars that the disfiguration is to be lifelong Waido Smith, of the Boston Back Ray ing and groaning aloud in his agony and mar its future happiness and prose ‘Wstrict. Her mother wan one of the the man dragged himself for nearly a perity. Hence it becomes the duty of famous Bevan sist of Baltimore, it 3 a ‘ BERRY 9 raplousus'pslian acter “Uthat enperlor mother of yours| Dr, Joseph B, Heald, He could not understand why such a signature had | quarter of a mile, Then he was unable P rtivere of auch afBloted children toaer Buguration ball of President Lincoln. better manners than } | been accepted on a death certificate. eathisbachianalthelslaceimockealnini quaint themselves Mhoselee iat: i yea es that her 4 ep d she ta > . ~ a 61 NiSBE purest an treating her badly almost in thetr| YS na woman Ike that. Dr. RC, Flower at his home, No. 134 West Highty-fitth street, sald to-| Gut ‘or his reach. He stretonad eth WULNES, adeés, Z OUVEYS. Warm baths with Cuticura Soap to Si ' PN ATA smOt ” 7 Mr. H bi Ul told they | Dis bleeding hands and prayed e ig cleanse the skinand scalp of crusts and honeymoon. She says that in Novem-! stop whiniug and iP 8 \ day: “I had business dealings with Mr, Hagaman, but all tol OY] Hue nowaue Anard hieoee Seales, gentle applications of Cuticars hey liv -| Mrs. Duryea told @ : F ; 0 , c 5 sal Ltd fae ved ial the: Hian=| weit aes Amounted to hardly $12,000. My relations were purely professional and I) sclousnoss nally overcame him and he To lessen as much as possible the inevitable rush and |Get to allay itching, irritation pral told hus: |e, a 7 a e} One ie 5 piel » ¢ MEH gE § c'olock in the morning he! oral told per hus’ {cannot see how my name should be mentioned in this sult. Ing halt frozen. He was picked up and| delays on these goods at the height of the season, we wish | and inflammation, and soothe aud hea hoof what | H put into a sleigh and driven rapidly to oses of Cuticura Resol @ragged her out of bed, tore her night-| Ws true he wis (SCANS and mild dose! A “Mr. Hagaman was always afraid of losing his money and would con-| the Waterbury Hospital. “The men who|to call attention to the fact that we are now in a position to (na » sald. promised to go to the oa , : ~ ed Hanla y ey 5 11s, to cool the blood inthe severer Fobe into shreds and pushed her into/{n the Adirondacks and {hen she agreed Yey his property to his wife to hold for him, Shortly before he died the picked WEenIoN! up aay, Cee Mey tat execute orders for above in the best possible manner. zs, He all that cau be desined {07 tHe the hallway. There are allegations of| to gv. te Walked Into a Trap. ed right atraight Into a tray en, Duryea ney imp. ‘They nagged t Jr, is now two husband loft he y snniles market went strongly against him and in a short time he borrowed back | ing the trail they found bits of finger- A alleviation of the suffering of skin tore eruelty at the as eines Hote Seed | nearly all he had given her with the exception of probably $3,000, He died | fils and shreds of flesh along the route, | Same can be made up and held for future delivery. tured infants and children, and the com- Meee rome ine ox Olty cand © worth practically nothing.” sy they do. hot ‘Relleve: that Manton Milli f women use Cuticura Soap, MaatioDseek comp, [Went ip to tothe amp. Mrs, Hagaman, testifying before the referee, admitted that on Aug, 22, | has much chance to recover and that It assisted by Cuticura Olutment, for pre- Mrs. Duryea alleges that her husband | Again Mrs, Duryea was in tears, and 1900, her husband gave her a check for $572,882, which she deposited in her serving, purifying and beautifying the Piazza of a hotel to his sister-in-law, | "Ni" Weimar maid that It had been laaya later. _ During inventory we selected from our stock the fol-| tte hd dundrufl, and the stopping Mrs. Herry H. Puryea, and Mrs. Donn] decided not ty go Into the incidents at z lowing lines, which we purpose discontinuing ; we therefor | of falling hair, for softening, whitening. page MWe doit out of motives of decency 28 Checthemrat extremely low prices and soothing red, rogh and hare ve Duryea on the Stand, fall Mr Bath aint, no inde HEAVY DEPOSITS WE RE . iB a In the form of washes for anno: Mrs. Duryea was the first witness, | PUMPED Ot Pree wk M1 and f When she took the stand and the at-! that ou eee aot lin Curtain ustins, LSC. Ya., many enaave, agp pang bead Beceen: put the Bible In her hand (0 utacemont that per iittie boy, che ' (plain and ruffled; about qoo yards.) which readily suggest, themeat | “Hold on; Mrs. Duryea’s religious be- ‘and Dra e. Fabrics Oc. C. 1.00 yd, DIED. 3 ’ , , ” Hanlon’s sufferings must have been ot “ontting up” in Gen. Hi D .; < forct worn-out . Hiram Duryea’s S 7 R A: Made fove in her presence on the public |#he choked and sobbed and strussted own name in the Fifth Avenue Trust Company, Mr. Hagaman died thirty skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, for baby rashes, itchings and chafit Pe have deelded, for thelr sake, to leave MADE BY MRS. HAGAMAN. ck H. Man interposed: Burnell COLLINS.—Atter a brief fliness at his home, Bets are peculiar, Perhaps she would the babe in New wider’— port, though by ond It has shown during the two | this motion wiil be hold by Surrogate : months previous to her husband's death | Fitzgerald on Friday. Steam Had Given Out. and Al ‘ : . » 417 East 87th #t., on Monday, Feb, 23, 1903, | “Well, let's wee,” Justice Blanchard |Is $125 4 month for : . (suitable for portieres, draperies, &c. ) FELIX COL beloved husband of Eliza ‘taterrupted. eA PTS WHR STS Bin Tnsamae nase, eitolurion de] ey RAOMeE AON nina derman Downing Warmed 4 C. : ‘ | Sa tasne 8 a tw‘ er : ow th ture he oi at WaT NS Pat atee adr posits with the Fifth Avenue Trust Com- | During the hearing before the referee P la y $ dl Go S$ 2 ‘ Colina, Be cary cnanaiure Of the oath | “cife crom-examination of Me viniys July Se Nati; Ate. ths $Lod; Ang, [it Arangplred that the checks drawn oy | Things Up with a Speech, urniiure Coverings, 25 ZOO YE .| Anan su bls iate|sealtonce SrOdeea sf iy » ~ yO z a. iS i sh feniad ? Mrs, Hagaman in favor of Dr, Flowet & at2P. M. #5 Go," sald she. considerate of the young. wif Hare i 4 re . Reece crus conslaer that oath | utr Beane stil Toved Her husband: au 2 6 2,4 zi Aus % SG ve _| sete for payment of Bue Ridge mining r (about 4o different styles.) bth Sie aster cece ah nee hee las ' of sue a hes fom canside a he relatives 0! rT jagaman assert bonds. Mrs, Hagaman or Delabarre tes- SPIN E- | nf My West Forty-seventh st., on Tuesday, Feb, 24, @acred?’ “1 cannot a jnite answer to SOPNE—Aldermante Chamber, Meeting “Certainly I would.” that: not howe itl tat they were not permitted to ace | ited Ht her husband ad transferred] ~ in full qin.” Iclolen depend fron Art 7 chines, TS. ya., SARAIE GOOD, beloved wit of Richard Cope: , i hh eda remarkable 6 SEPT hey , | all his property to her before his death » col 1 balcony. Frost 4 ioki ‘Then she was swor 1 told he calling | 0! 4. DN their brother before he died or at any) the celling and balcony t in op 4 i worn and told her] the calling” af “Mra Dury they penta heforer because she had always shown an aptl-| Alderman Btewart's whiekers, Cold] (best grades figured tickings, all short lengths.) Funeral Friday, Fob, 27, at 2 o'clock. i Bin ” ness-stand, Mrs. Smith ty for business and that he wanted blasts sweep the chamber. Bach BTRICKLAND.—At inte home, 984 Went 125th at. We were married tn 18," Mrs, Dur- knows of the language Relatives Settled for 86,000, r 10 take osre of things for him.| member inuffled to the ears. French Cretonnes 456 yd. on Monday, Feb. 23, WS. H. STRICKLAND) yea testified. “I first met Mr. Duryea “ Relatives of Mr, Hagaman accepted |She sild that she had loaned him money 2 E SP) ened Bt lerman Downing arises, ir. Prosident,” he says as his teeth! (about 4% regular prices, but principally short lengths, ) What hae become of the naam? Portteres, $3.75 & $5.00 parr, Bhortly before that In Bermuda. When We were on our wedding trip we! \j Arove to the Manhattan Hotel, We ere followed by his sister, now Mrs, | ery O. Anderson; Frank ‘Duryea and| from Mrs. Hagaman the sum of $0,000 | ‘1Is0, in settlement for any claim they might! She sald that the $100,000 withdrawn on have on the estate, Mrs, Hagaman hay- | Sept, 5 was put into a vault by advice. 1 lo repeui|1ug assured them the estate was only! Later she used some of that money to tions usked. by the | wovth about Funera) Wodnesday, 25th, at 2 o'clock. ee Laundry Wants. Bi: What has become of the steam?" “The Chair is in no position to state, fan . hase drafts of credit fo | 3 . ; SD Oui is wife and others, all In a spirit of her ae ae ne take, | V2 eH RUE credit for a trip tol phe Chair also feels cold. COLLAR AND CUFF Ironer wanted on machines. BM Hut at tas Lotel Mr. Dito tw: the re wits never a me aKs | Checks for $203,100 drawn by Mrs.| Mexico, In the party on that trip wa Sey cee ee a oa co ntha laure regularly $5 to $7,50 a pair. ‘Apply at once Hatches Laundry, 1027 Bedtord Fo Melony angry. He anutched i ielmony. adding iittle that |Hagaman In favor of Dr, R, C, Flower| Dr, Flower, Mra, Delabarre also teat}, | _ COUre® F ayes, Soi 1a Hee from the hand of 3 TAnderson and lvncnow.” bomuse she cuvuld hear noth-|wore, it Is asserted by Mis. Hagaman,| fled that during the tlineas of Mr. Haga.| 28° Tom: ted, emeralds RAae aay, by @ ck payable to I bya check payable to Ry Hagaman Washing. EXPERT ST Mr. Duryea had eld. She /eiven for investment in mining stock. | mi he “Fire's gone out,”’ they reported. 14 aclantie aye, Brooklyn, 2 rs Rot have any such’ 'd—d foolishness, |e Ge Wh ify as to a which [een for bn i} an there was no nurse, She was as- , Monee in camp in the adie eane ey [eid aniy testify fo “acts” Which phe xtubs of Mex, Hagaman's check-| atsted, sho ways, in. her nursing by | diderman: Rowling skated ;tnio the OV Q@ OF. sate Ww. Bae a” ret ee tetake J tore a ter addrenscd th te os book show the following withdrawals: | Maurice Willis, of No. 7 West Ninety.| Centre all So WAMDR WONT . a on Laundry eat gprreaboadenc i o $12.00] Dr. ow Alderman Downing, of Brooklyn, pump ves otter rere rer feat Tam bos 1,100] Dr. Flower haa always been a pro-|%M® more of that hot alr Into the Fao ie she a “When I cried ji elled BOY WANTD! ad that damned crylke ees Air schemes of magnitude. He was ar-| Pit Ina week, arta se what we Ve. Brooklyn, ¢ 0 S90 runt want and plenty of It,” ‘ ; the Sioux City Hol TWICE ESCAPING e 999,000 In 1899 on the charge of Ulegally bs BOT WANTED, Laundry, 235 Fulton ot, te took me. by ren 18 0 | Sep ‘0 |he was at the head of the Plower.| DPVehing away the iolclee as he aros @nd then he let me go. 25,000 | Thompson Medical Company at No, 164| 28 talked for thirty minutes, The at- Did Family S 0 West Thirty-fourth street, Dr. Flower} oPPhere lost its trigidity, a slowing WANTED, ot 4 eaiver P Flower) 10.0) was released becuuse the connate ,| Warmth pervaded and top coats were ve tinella “Uae, $80 Leo Sheriff Who Executed Charles} writs. ana other facts have been #@ the complainant een, Years old—and 1 was obi h j i lives before the referee. ‘The sult is one | !8 the employ of Dr. Flower, During ne mth house i] the Jail Breaking. Lives eine. the Sete 2) is and the rest . ale Haven, Conn, a brother, and Mary| the Arizona Mining Company. The © that. I had never done y Frances Richards and M 4 Andrews, of | COMPany rented offices at No. 33 Wall wouldn't have an Mating duty |, by a check payable wo R second atreet, He is a brother-in-law of| , Mt Chairman,” he maid, ‘'T move that WOMEN able to rinse and bine, oner you le iy DoE you learn HANGED AFTER Aug by Broadway and zoth Street. J Ang 1,00 | Moter and has been engaged in many | Chamber. He treated us to a rare sam- D to deliver Inendry, 06) Mywtin YOM KO ack Lo your mo F 5 Tuan | Practising medicine, ‘This was when| , Alderman Downing sprang to his feet, reed me against the wail " meals Yatedere Pow aces Hageman din P frome, willing. Wark tn ror iis (i rought out by Mr. Unger in the hear-|#@/nst him was not treated by him, eo aaa orocesded, rae et ween du ‘ Grether Under Indictment for) ings or the sult brought ty the rela-| DUC bY @ regularly Icensed physician f e 0. ere pr se », of Bast] the summer of 18 Dr. Flower foated| YACANT HOUSE WRECKED. usework before in my life Pipes All Cut ahd Basement Flood- rs STROVDSRURG Pa. Feb, Ea Haven, sisters. Tirough their] Street, furnished them elaborately and # inte. pve. a ane ks ier Wax hanged here io |oounsel they presented a petition to Bur-| Advertised extensively, Annual divi- inden VARY ANARL: | TRIMMED HATS and TORBANS aban for dinner. Bi a rder of Constable |vogute Fitzgerald on Deo, 2, 1902, ask-| ends of & per cent. were promised John Murray, who said he lived at to be home early he ealtoa mea | os serien awl WirinK nnd ing phat letters of admlaistration be| Dividends were paid for @ while, but|N® 411 Willis avenue, a number that woman, "and Jott in he 4 [Grether’a home to arrost ‘him \nted to Isaae Hagaman on the ground! the company soon went the way of ali | 40¢# not exist, was hold in $2.00 beat) Cor OF LATEST STRAWS AND FLOWERS; Of Fase in. Which he declired | bury he latter shot the omcer|!4t Dheodore Hagaman died leaving | get-rich-aulck concerns and there were | tt@! by Magistrate Zeller in Ore Rea bullting ake alr Mets nt bs ois a Ne Ones? ny will and that at his death he was|inany investors mourning pee That |Fiaania Court to-day charged with hav- PARTICULARLY ADAPTED FOR WEAR ind aamortor wanted (female) Rpngcrminal 4nd be would stand 4, ino fret dogroe and sontenced to be an entate which they be-| aggregated, it is sald, something like | {2 Wrecked a house by cutting all the AT SOUTHERN WINTER RESORTS. “herself satu eee longer. ‘Then he took paper wid |" AN Lo ener pectin trate to be worth $1,600,000, ‘Nhe widow | gg09 : wd Jead pipe in It. never applied for letters because - Franols A. Geis, of No. 145 East One n states that her hawband was not| Df: Flower Went to Mextoo, | yiundred and Thirty-seventh street, the ag Pounded the pillow as I lay |allowing Grevher to eaoupe, ver $4,000 at the of his} In May, 191, Elizabeth H, Reade, of] agent of the house, appeared as com- MA not anwwer, but kot out of bea — - nis was her answer to the ault,| Van Nest, caused the arrest of Capt.| plainant, ‘The house, which Je uno In great frigot to my mother *| GRADY OBJECTS TO DOTY. |s!4 sie aeserted that if there were any} William H. Thompson, the veteran com-| cupiod, is situated at No. 688 East One Hgnother part of the house, ‘its letters of administration to gnant she] modore of the White Star feet, who had| Hundred and Forty-third street. =—_—_— the person entitled to receive them. | been Flower's associate in the medical Pi f the Alexand rea patised and sobbed ” ser, | Na? cal] Patrolman Finn, ©: Alexander Char, In the Odell Reappolnts Health OMeer,| Yortimony was takeh in the case be-| company. She accuaed the old captain] avenue station, #ald that as he was of the Pet Name. a ens Matter erred, fore Relorve dotn: A, Vuiey on Jan i] of having defrauded her by means of bees ng tho house yesterday afternoon # *4dtot” and “d—n fool, BANY, ; UnGoy, Odell to-day) and Jan, ay, on Te waa oot iecieg| 2, thowsand-doliar gold debenture bond | he SAW Musray conang out of " mi pet pion ape ed "4 Me Au to the @enate the nomination of|/lawaman or Delabarre was mubjected}in the Flower-Thompson Medical Com- Belippmen, 0b Invest aman, found that Rey dlven Hh. Roly to be be Health Office 4 searching examination by lr} pany which she had been induced to| out tO sate ae sgt, and La, ort of New York a tol ey | $12,000 per annum, Senator Grady ol Purther dings were atoppea| Purchase through glittering promises al it ape wal er td and the appointment was ye- ‘Jud aged ‘f ped) made by Dr. Flower, ee bre wm erred to’ tho'Hinauso Coustaltion, e-Judge Wrnést Hall, one of Mra)” ait, naa spied to have Dr. Flower ax o reated, but was told that he had gone had] t@ Mosier. Capt. Thompson sald that IT or did I not offer to make |and the Sheriff who conducted the mh? Answe: Answer! An-|ecution to-day is under tuiietment for (Third Floor.) le THOR ON i—Firet class; alas taanlly Wane. “Ninth Street Lat east aunt iL Roy Taunary, 18 ‘Goneord a OMBRELLAS of rwitea sits, with handies of Ivory, Pearl, Buckthorn, and Natural Wood ~silver trinamed; eight rib frames; $3.00 sultable for Men and Women, . Regular price $5.00 — i ih

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