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SRI SIT Terrence Se Soper oh at ata ey ee THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH6, 1903. ~ ~*~ —~ . 4 SLAYER |#DWIN L. BURDICK, MYSTERIOUSLY MURDERED, AND | DR. SETH T. PAINE, HUSBAND OF WOMAN SUSPECT. JRDICK’S REWS$100AMONTH (Continued from First Page.) MIST RESTORE (CUTICURA THEGO SLEUTHS| ONTMENT Purest of Emollients and { Court of Appeale-Decides that! Greatest of Skin Cures, Those Appointed as Detec- tive-Sergeants. by Commis-/The Most Wonderful Curative f sioner Murphy Shall Go Back. of All Time N This man—his name fs A. Carlson—says that he knows positively Ke Mrs, Paine was in her room until 11.30 P. M. on tho night Burdick Beit 'ss piles. His statement is this: / "1 got in the house just before 10.80 o'clock, and went straight to my oom. I heard Mrs, Paine cough when I came in. I read for an hour, till 80 o'clock at least, and possibly a bit later, and recall distinctly hearing edugh after I turned out the light. ‘She had been afficted with a severe ‘cold for several days and coughed incessantly every night. I don't know ow long I was awake, but certainly only a few minutes. RESULT OF A*HARD FIGHT. For Torturing, Disfiguring : » “I remombered on the Saturday following the murder that I had heard Humours. her cough, The police had been at the house questioning Mrs. Paine. She The Court of Appeals handed down a / . to Mies Cunningham and me and asked us if we didn’t remember that decision to-day that means the rei spoke to Mi B' statement of the elxty detective Cutioura Ointment is beyond question y she coughed and knew from that that she was in the house. I did, 1 told | _ the police so, too. | } “My room is directly across the narrow hallway from Mrs. Paine’s room, “ana { could very easily hear what was going on in there. The police took | “my statement that day.” THINK JOB NOT AN INSIDE ONE. ‘phe police have run down clue after clue, but those pointing at the wo- ‘mah suspect have been the only ones that have been followed with any de- | gred of persistence. ! '« Mhe police have also thoroughly examined the scene of the murder and have discovered one clue that eliininates the suspicion that the job may have | been an inside one. The electric lights in Mr. Burdick’s den and in the hall can be turned ou or off by a single button. They can be turned on or) geants appointed by Commissioner Mur- |the most suocessful curative for tortur- { i phy on Feb, 29, 1901, and afterwards | ing, disfiguring humours of the skin: i reduced to the rahks by Commissioner iets including loss of Lig dorerten 1) Partridge on July 27, 1002, upon the |pounded, in proof of which a single advice of Corpotation Counsel Rives. | anointing wits {t, preceded by a hot iy This decision ts given in the case of | bath Caticura and followed Patrdiman Edward Sugden, who was one|in the seyerer cases by a dose of Cutl- ER ee we made Sergeants cura Resdivent Pills, {s often sufficient “Tt was agroed among the ority |to afford immediate relief in the most of ‘tnd mensFedticed iat Sugden bring |distréssing forms of itching, bu a suit In the Supreme Court, as a test!and scal Elena permits rest err : * | sleep, and points toa speedy cure wher Inastoner 0. reineeate ‘him: ike Car. |all other remedies fail. It is especiall: poration Counsel fought the suit up to!so in the treatment of infants and chil (dren, cleansing, soothing and healing decided neainet ‘him, and ordered Gen./the most distressing of infantile. hu i $ : a : = : Off separately. The murderer or murderess of Mr: Burdick turned ont | wold shtelds, eatin sores ving) Perey and 4\ _ these lights separately when he or she left the house. | | meot ot palige eaptaina to. tye, vaden= CHa Oltirieak rrecnemen at the { The police went to bedrooms in the house and listened while blows were | lem an the, elnstated men are roing eens tisbes ths shasmniet prgraliad bed | struck in the den. The noise could be distinctly though faintly heard. | vice Hats declared ineffectual. simple wants of the toilet, in caring for | ‘Phey Were not such as would distirb a sound sleeper. | wet ee en ee Sa th ae, a cal pee ee ce | Mrs. Paine has engaged Lawyer Philip V. Fennelly to protect her. Mr. The Location, the Store |agrecably and economically than the f og Fénneby says that the police have intimated to him that Mrs. Paine is not} LL (Most expensive of toilet emollients. f the woman they suspect. He says she is innocent of the murder. EDWIN L. BURDICK. i Its “Instant, reliet for askin-tortured vi | Supt. Bull had more to say to-day, He was asked whether Mrs, Paine arid the Merchandise. ables” o Senate, antioetlc cleans ‘ was ths person he suspects. hands,” or ‘Single treatment of the \ .» “I Geoline to answer that question,” he replied. “I will not answer it.” All show what kind ate ee se aaeee aeletacey) eYSnE, | si .. |@0) ni spari or an THINKS THERE WAS NO STRUGGLE. tt ae Welle | rion A section full spot eact in consacton with the use | “Is the woman you suspect one who had relations with Burdick or was) IN SENATE CAUCUS WILL BE HEARD r ‘ EE . Dressed of weil-dresced fen pein Soap, is sufficient evidence 1 : ilar With his domestic habit?’ | 0 "| RAIDED ALLEGED PQOL-ROOM| crr@itors are, actors, ‘and, with one or Men. and our customers} Millions now rely on Caticura Soap. fe) “Tho person 1 suspect I believe to have been on very friendly terms, two exceptions, are for small amounts, are among the best. assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for pre ia / vith Burdick, and I have reason to believe that Mr. Burdick had assisted igen | Five Prinonees Taken tm Leandee| 181 to 1901. eye etree os beedae 2 ‘ying ant beste ing ts C% + financially to the extent of about $100 a month,” said Supt. Bull. 'Demorrats Re-Elect Him to Old/State Board of Charities to In-| cian Heta tor Examination. ee A Suit or Overcoat $ I 5 Tip pal gad rope pf opp gr dy Resse “J " “Was there a struggle when the crime was committed between the| for th Fi ‘The five men arrested in the raia on| AUTO RUNS DOWN A MAN. | Made to Order for e of falling hair, for softening, whitening Gest an ai Bucdick?” ? | Office and Arrange for the| vestigate Affairs at Bing-| 4. "Leanaer Social and Athlete Club, , —_ : ia and soothing’ red, Fought eal! saath “ML ehould think there was no struggle. There was no third person in| Filling of Committees. hamton Home. Recast fous [at eu ibatoreea ties, | pees arene Peep cee peom nena Hig ecg t goo oe le Pho Pg sep ype eg ” i y, uf or o ?, ” tne’ ime king-room. arraigned in the Tombs Court to-day and| pjnard Walsh, of No, 417 West Fif- terns in all the new| the bath and narsery. the person you suspect from inside or outside the house?” held for examination on March 10 by | tio i in F bs Perey WASHINGTON, March 6.—The Demo-| ALBANY. March 6—The State Board| Magistrate Barlow. fer a bid ee San ‘That question I have not answered and will not answer untl! there {8 | ratic Senatorial caveus which met to-|of Charities will investigate the] They were Charles Ambruster, the al- : iy he : Be ‘Gare : : street to-day by an automobile, AE ‘Arrest day organized by electing Senator Gor- | charges that attendants in the Susque-| leged proprietor, thirty-four years old.|” qatsh was crossing the street when SPRING STYLES, BEST LININGS, and a perfect Laundry Wants—Female, fit before you take|* STRONG Gini will se Teaebt darting tee: -) Sapt. Bull was asked whether he had clues to the identity of the lone | man to his old position as chairman of pee vase, Biome at Binstamtan Reve ee No. ” Fast Seventy-fourth street; | tne automobile struck him. The wheels the garments, eh Seedy place when learned: ‘Smanila ' . | the caucus, cruelly treated children committe james Donavan, thirty-three, of No. ear ; + «lige ee woman who uvolded # policeman on Ashland avenue early on Friday morn (oor i sion wan devoted largely to the|that institution, The charges are that| 16) East Beventy-eighth treet; Philip | Of the vehicle passed over his right les. ool Sek, bet. Fulton ot & Downing Of Noe ait tease | facturing It. He was taken to Belle- Pe ep a 4 {, and James Brett, |VUe Hospital in a Roosevelt Hoepital ev ne onan GIRL to learn ironing; ‘While leare- 9 aunty. 401 Wie twenty-two, of No. 107 Bast Seventy-|ambulance. The chauffeur of the auto- ing: He said that he-had, but would not make them public. Atecussion of the present situation in the|the children have been eaten with al Benjamin, thirty © "Hed the person you suspect ever telephoned or written to Mr. Bur-|Senate and the necessity for Democratic | horse whip and subjected go other forms] Beventy-second stre dick?” ° harmony and unity of action. ot cruel punishment. fifth street, and Hdward Roberts, thirty-| mobile, Edward Burlingame, of No. 27 | *¥es/'the perton had communicated with him both by telephone and| There was a general feoling that bi ‘The eles ot en en tate tye, of No. SE Thiet ayenie: West “Twenty-eighth street, was ar- . Tract Society Ont Pun ave. Sane © eae ae letter, ” ” “ vacancies caused by the retirement of| complet an investigation, and their ie mare charged sna: intain- | rest ote dina Ww. ‘Call at Wood's etter,” sald the Superintendent. “It 1s falr to presume,” he concluded, “that) Hemocratic Senators from committees| report will be received by the Board | In6, e,Poo_room At the Teander Clubs —__ tha Building “dry, 68 Clarkson a. thé person who committed the crime opened the front door.’ which have to deal with questtons before|of Charities in a few days, rants. ‘The raid was led by Actin MRS. RIEKERT REMOVED. L Cor. Nassau and Spruce Sts, ain, WANTED to, work ia leaaiiey, Fhe Sad- »y Distpict-Attorney Coatsworth said last night: the present called session should be! The board will rofer it to a committee | Capt. Lynch, of the East Sixty-seventh ocation. 7 5 ware. street station. There were ft 3 y-flve : ‘woman to iron. Gall Lily The statement alleged to have been made by me to the effect that Mra [flea and jt was decked that the des |whlch wilt conduct an Independent Sn-] pen inthe Bince at the time, Sig Nie Ri eee aa carson Block Below the Bridge, pe ic a Paine is not regarded as a suspect is false. I never made such a statement,” Se ee eee, — Sa = Arlington A mittees should be made by a steering to Hospital a Prisoner, ss 310 Sh eve THEATRICAL MAN BANKRUPT.) 4... tena mickert, the midwife under Bae committee to be appointed by the chalt- COLUMBIA GOES TO VENUS. of the cauicus, but chat thelr selec- aire a her home at No. it zest | A Doc ; MRS. PAINE’S OWN STORY tion whould later’ be. cated ‘oy the Student Actora Will Tell in Their Fonty-n¢th treaty where in waa Your Ey a Nor Bowres oo? § ij oe — Charles W. Burrell Files a Petitton thi d States Court. ' wgatads erpedi ‘ ; OF HER MOVEME NTS | “The. steering committees for the past] Play Some About Planet. | aries W. Burrell, a theatrical man- See aie thle ater eaceoets a Clerk Pin eine ale a Mee ave a | Congress has numbered only seven mem-| Columbia University students have | ager of No, 1402 Broadway, filed a vol- | Pool ordered that Dr. Nesbitt be sent to o MAI he tan | i. bers, but re 4 just finished arrangements for the pres- | untary petition in bankruptcy to-day in| ¢x@mine the woman. and on his report, "wanted af once. ‘Broadway, Brooklyn. iad . | that’ the number entation of thelr annual ‘Varsity @how | tno clerk's office of the United States | 2pondsman having appeared for Mrs. FANTED At Eurska Laundry, 106 Went S88 of, * “The following statement was made to the police by Mrs. Paine to-day: | torn eaileniiyeas i st Corey Targanen Gusta) ibe retigt District court, ivi gs his Habilities As ambulance from Bellevue Rig be wi zi rai aaety, Zz, “ ' ‘arch % to March 28, with a Suturday | $9,107, with no a. |. [sent to her home and that she be re- AERO NAS Bereia: 1anaety, I know absolutely nothing of the murder of Mr. Burdick. 1 have no| tHE iaorebeble the Sosring Committee | matinee, The major portion of the bankrupt's| moved and placed in the prison ward. rather a poor worth a Pika ai Tew Waals Sams com! have no theory as to who did it \wiil ask that the places vacated by| The play this year is an_ original —— _ _ ary. East 26th ‘st. Pap who. committed i. 1 Stiee ur eribow itt was | Senatorn Veat and urna onthe Com | come He en tig acts, called “Ee aaa lasses you need ahd tess Ines TAG (GHRL, aa_slve nobar,_eaperionead oh J . tte Commerce ya ve je = | er,!' 1¢ book ig the worl . col a 5 meee pips anew nothingiat all about it |fore the nomination of Dr. Crum, to be Hen Woolf, now of the Mur- *€ Now watch me get more,” — Oliver. bring the sought-for eye relief. The} ' “My maiden name was Gertrude Barnard. I am twenty-nine years old. ector of the Port of Charleston, 1a) ray Hill Stock Company, the lyrics are only way, the best way—my. Laundry Wants—Male ‘ ‘1 C 1M hi taken up by that committe. °°.) by Arthur G, Raya and the music by to have the eyes given a theron tes ooh { . - A simi der » made in @ Clar Be y The 3 stom 1 was born in Albion, Orleans County, y father was an Hpiscopal minis: einen Tides in which committees have | opera is iald on the plane * f bys corer lent doctor. My Optical] BGT WANTED: smart. American Laundry, 1838 ter. I moved to North Tonawanda. At that time Dr. Paine was not a|charge of nominations over which | affords opportunities for suc sesh testing rooms—are fitte igton ave., near 11500 et n a staging and costuming that this year’ with every known and approved de- orate ie leendeys Wi; there may be controvers: do “ ‘61 dentist, but was working in Tonawanda, We were married, Since then he ee eee ‘Varaity Show will undoubtedly, be th vice science, is given us toad In BES i Rane a OS : sh 5 ; = me became a dentist and now practises in Batavia, coming home usually at PICTURESQUE TRAVELLERS. ——$—$—<—— Tn (he repalcing department work Wl | Soe ALTE a aaa, aT Jeast once a week. We have one child, a girl seven years old. She is living RUSHED FROM BLAZING CAR. done promptly and accurately. aia claus Faget, Oal and {s with me now. Passengers on Spanish Ship Give Eyeglasses upwards from $ BOY-—Airoie bor, (a, all, for deliver ype in x Dash of Color to Waterfront. | yany Women Passengers Scared ns P rane A laundry, Manila Laundey, 366 Lenox. “The last time I talked with Mr. Burdick was last Tuesday. It was| ‘pho gpanish steamer Monteerrat, from| hey Rode Down Broadway. with the “Clip that Never Slips, ENGINRER and waaber, who understands wait The Coode Latnary, 13S Echerwer-’ brooklyn. earn, ehirt Troning, Avpiy Taundey. ' LAST DAYS OF THE FIRE SALE} “izeseo Grr ile Seaton! aves Broke, The Cam and Supply Man re have ist, and Supplies and Cameras will J. JACOBY, 175 Sixth Ave., Optician, bet. 12th & 13th Sts. over the "phone. I did not see him personally. On Wednesday night he| Havana for oe Bevilic ay Fee Fitty passengers, the majority of them 3 B celona, called here for cargo to-day) . nen efding downtown on Columbus called me up on the ‘phone and asked me about a matter that was purely dooking at pier 10 Bast River. avenue oar No. 163, were thrown into a social and did not relate in any way to an appointment. I told him I| While she was in her sili) the Custom | runic to-day Gy a fudden epurt of flame bes hi House oMcials kept a watch on the| der @ seat aa the car reached would let him know the next day, and on Thursday I did call him up on|ship to sco that none of her passengers Hrcaway and Twenty-first street. ‘The the ‘phone in reference to the matter on which he telephoned me on|*%t,2*ore. car was soon ablane, and the engines ‘ep! The steamship had a few first and | AT pe eee cconed before ft could de second cabin passengers, but th were ‘Wednesday... This was shortly before noon, I think. I called him up at his|{ifiycnine, emigrants, im the. steerage, | extinguished | be sola eee re 1 or : ‘office, and he came to the telephone, and we had a brief conversation, and| 22°, /atter were mostly Spaniards re-| Pye are was caused by defects Insu- aNd | turning from Cuba to thelr homes in] 1.120 oo" he wires that connect the con- . Mi “ h that was the last time I spoke to him or talked with him, I did not seo|Spatlan army during. the Inte war, and | tact shoe with the motor of the car, 4x5 Long Focus Cycle, Special Premo Make, $25 . . 4 1h we h i- | col c joke © \ddenhy, iim tanrenrer AE A Ply Sig ioe Bgl H-O makes a man read eye DID NOT GO OUT AFTER DINNER ‘ 10, the ere miller arate. agers | ete wild than for the coors, “Wo ous] y | ANTS { +} rs i grouped themselves on the deck ofthe | was hurt in the scramble €o get out. AYS: “On Thursday evening I had dinner as usual at my home, No, 492 Bim-|*ip 0 partake of (heir luncheon, and ————---- for any sort of a day. ALW. 4-3 wood avenue. My dinner hour is between 6 and 7 o'clock, and I had dinner | ance. o Montserrat and Other Snipa ARTIST ALLEN DEAD, i | ON TOP.: f the Ut New York a 0 4 usual on Thursday evening. I did not go out of my house after dinner, call and hele punsongera, bette alone “Bome people live in my house with us, One of them is Mrs. Mary |*'° "°f #lowed to come on shore here led to Rally from Gas Potson- Amenity th |, Bho fe not my maid. She is employed downtown.Ghe knows ing of Two Weeks Ago. How often do you feel dull and sluggish in the Cunningham. c Tjvingston K. Allen, ® magazine morning for a few hours after breakfast? Do you that 1 did not go out after dinner. She had a caller on Thursday evening CASHIER TRIES SUICIDE. artist, died in Harlem Hospital this ever im it to what you eat for breakfast? Did and they sat chatting {n her room. eae morning, Allen lived at No, 1961 Madi- you ever try H-O and notice ” “after dinner I went into the parlor and read the paper, after readin Accounts All Right at Bank from |son avenue. He was found tn his room i . on Fi ‘ou felt after- it I took some water up to her room, knocking on the door, and at that time inion 29 Maslened Seapen Homes openeatiene Tae ae cistenty ee Ee Hehe and her callor wore sitting chatting. After leaving thom I went to my gia tromorly casiter of the Appleton |Datver, Cole and came'te thine 12 ay, ; y cashter of the Appletor ; © n y own room. Before retiring I sat for ten minutes or perhaps longer with my | National Bank, lies at the point eyeret tow months au bringing with him little girl while she played and marked figures and scrawled on a black-| at his home in this city as the result of|neas man in Denver: Me Allee iss F DIED. that I it for her is an attempt at mulvlde by sh came to stud: t and wi board bough to play with. Then she went to bed, and soon mt wt mulvide by shooting, The) Came on to mudy art and Was & pupil HAUNEY.—On the 90th, PATRICK HAISEY, thereafter friends of the ¥ swat the Art Students’ League. ison what ramped the act (9 tak MARR, beloved husband of Bridget Heiney, native mi ‘DID-NOT GO TO BURDICK’S HOUSE. ptt lg rewlened aa cashier of the An! NEW YORK BARK LOST. Matt Tea ola Teie coatinst: Bia, Yoo 976 Paid Help Wentsin@uls. morning’s World, BUT AGG Ries Yoh sane combed, wards? NEHRING’S, 16 East 42d St. B change occurred in the oficial board jarch 9; thence to the “I slept as usual through the night. I awoke as usual on Frida: Since th . a $8th at, on Monday, M re y morn-|Since then he has given attention to . Guarding Angel, where mes © the PF certainly did not leave my house on Thursday night, I positively was| wus oonneetel one we cn he | leamor M. Wiliams Wrecked on witb sid forthe oy Frenee 64 bin.Sewe Olit of my house between dinner on Thureday night until after breakfast |"! Mr Ela’s avcounts at the mank.| Behama Shoal but Crew Saved, At 10 A.M Interment at Calvary Cemetery, Friday morning. I did not go to the Burdicks' house or to aur ioimas He Je thirty ght years old and has a Uae au bd P., March 6.—The Amert- BROOKLYN. “Our 4ay and night wateh is over, hats fe and ane son, can bark Bleanor M. Williams, of New Hip last kind. word ines been said) elapaadea hone or to any place on Thursday night, for | was not outside of Se York, Capt, Corbett, from Newport MEN’S ‘ 11'8 ep Somna’ 9 hapons BUR srastaed eats caiths ernest ace ee | GOLD INIGEAD MANIS ROOM, [Henn TINGS fo teva’ Eater NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. and, one of ML ew no one on Thursday night except those in my own house and the Moselle Bens, Bemint i a Wil total loss, |URPHY,—Seédeniy, Murch I. sarees ring soca, es Kem of Nuggets, Box of Gold Pieces |THeF captain and crow have arrived here The Balance of Our Remarkable Offer, iar obi rag yf yl ghee u jusband an: ‘new the Burdicks. Yes, we aiso kn: . Ww. ’ » MURPHY, 712-snenmapains One Huns M mp , ow the and # Bank Book Found. The # © M. Williams waa built ‘ and the Warrons, Mrs, Warren formerly lived n Buffalo, and we| __swesai te Yor tronve woney, {8 Sachlagr Ste in Wadama Terie | SOG> Keach for Regular 60c. and 75c. Shirts. | sx, st sermon ev Fore wltsieen retort Hl aequainted, 1 know nothing of the divorce actions of Mr, Bus-| P'!-ADHURHTA, March 6&—Charien eam and 182 fect deep, Funeral {10m iA. Alphonesy's Chureh, ‘West MOLICTTORD covers $ Tremendous as the buying has been yesterday and to-day, we still] giadway and Gaosl et, Gaturday morning, hs STABLEMBN .. have an excellent assortment left for those men who for reasons of their] 41 10 e’clook, where # requiem mast will be own were unable to share, We honestly believe this to be the very best}, gelsureted. — Hemaine vill be lmemag a Negligee Shirt offer ever made in Greater New York. Join J, MoGeeth Associaton. The members Burdick. My a ake aon ai desta Wagner, a recluse, seventy years old, —————. ( ries’ pear ewpondent in|was found dead in bed to-day at No. 1 eye redler Burdick against Mr, Burdick, G8 Callowtall treet. Deputy” Coroner] GERMANS LENDING MONEY. RO reason whatever why I should, My husband and I have| Wolf visited the house in response to _ at the Burdick» aud they have called on us. 1 do not re-|!@ eummnons of the police and in search. |1#* Loam Rates Bringing Much - + lon are reat we a om Mr, and Mrs, Burdick without my husband, ea, {og through the dead man’s effects can Capital Here. Ready for Saturday. They are of Madras, excellent qualities in als) of this samsiation are reaped 4 eer HES WhReN iy | ata A, ia i = a box of wold pieces and ten gold fe now prevailing for ime] most an endless variety of color and stripe combination. Some have no| 2" Sits:teomt, 4 Gresewice bt at B09 A. small nail full money, ranging from 5 1-4 to 6 per cent., 4 Paine and I have been to the Burdicks to-oall-reg:| s4dtten ts 165 Cols at cine BEE" wit nam afirected Coveidarabie German cap: [cig Cuets have Separate link cuffs, Those without cuffs are’ of woveri| som of eusating tm fuse of se tty On on to t at " dras of a fine quality and a grade that usually goes with $1.00 Shiris,| — MIOHABL & URI. Site, found creaiting the old man with] itai on thie mark Ma i, ft YB FRAC 0h. ha Fy 808, Pa : i ns bank promi, | Sizes are 14% to 17-—but not all sizes—in each Jot of Shirts with separate |"™* Pat et pe og eR ting of Mr Perit. 3 seven leee-whe ai6 60. bedi od ne about toufis, All sizes specified are in the Shirt, without cufis, Truly. those are ; gt ; Ci fd } ; i

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