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Teena er> ee yah ben CHOLERA ON DEATH an, oh DOTY ‘Health Officer of the Port Pa Convinced that the Dread Ay Anchor Liner Karamania. | *8IX WERE BURIED AT. SEA.| No Means Now of Determining the Nature of the Mysterious ‘Disease, but Every Precau- tion Is Being Taken. Dr. Alvah H. Doty, Health Officer of Whe port of New York, hustled over to ‘Hoffman Island to-day to see If any of {the 785 passengers and crew of seventy- five of the Anchor line ship Karamania fad taken sick during the night. He wes gratified to find them all in good fweaith. } There was no indication that any of them was in danger of being stricken ‘with the same malady that killed six nd almost caused the death of two thers in the ship's voyage from Mar- (wellles, via Palermo and Naples, to this ‘port. Dr. Doty is firmly convinced holera caused the deaths. He has no physical data on which to form this pinion. It is based on the reports of the ship's surgeon and the symptoms as {described by him. All the bodies of the ead were buried at sea, and as none (# the other passengers is {ll there is no \means of getting at bacteriological evi- idenc | There {s nothing left to do in the mat- wer but await developments. ‘The ship Is ‘being disinfected srom deck to bottom ‘hold. This work will not be finished wntil to-night. It ts in’ charge of the health officials of the port. When it is leoncluded the steamship company will put a relief crew in charge of her, and whe will be brought up from ‘her present that ' Malady Was Aboard the) ee THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, 1903. DR. AND MRS. HARRY H. PEMBERTON, PRI. THE CROSS.SUITS FOR DIVORCE AT LONG BRANCH, N. J. YCIPALS IN BURST HANHOLES BOTA WFE AND SHOOK HOUSES, Explosion in Electric Subway on Ninth Avenue Tore Sev- eral Huge Holes in the Pave- ment. “You Will Notified by a Man Over Telephone. Two large holes in Ninth avenue, at SISTER CONE Never See Them Again,” Benno Behrendt Was the DEAD WOMAN HAD TAKEN DRUGS, Mrs. Lillian Manson, on Trial) Charged with Poisoning Mrs. Julia Wilson, May Benefit by Admission of Ora Wilson. (Special to The Rvening Wort4.) MANY WITAESSES FORTHE DOCTOR One After the Other They Swear at the Long Branch Hearing to the Alleged Indiscretions of Mrs. Pemberton. SAW HER KISSING ANDERSON. (Special to The Evening Wo: LONG BRANGH, N. J, March 11— Taking of testimony tn the Pemberton divorce case was resumed? here to-day Many women came down from New York to listen. Some of them were prominent here last summer in sociai clroles. ‘The alleged misconduct of Mrs. Pem- berton was committed during Dr. Pem- berton’s absence In Europe a few years ago for the benefit of his health. Dr. and Mrs. Harry H, Pemberton have not lived together since Septem- ber, 1901, In her petition for allmony rMs. Pemberton declared her husband's Income is $10,000 a year. Bloomfleld White, a garfener, said he had seen Mrs, Pemberton and Ander- son riding thetr wheels together on the Ocean drive, and told of one instanc= when they left thelr wheels on the bluff and sat together on the beach. Robert Horner, driver of an ofl wagon, swore that he had seen Anderson and Mrs. Pemberton in the woods at El beron, fn 1897. Eugene Howland, a teamster, testified that he had seen Mrs. Pemberton and Anderson in a woods between Eaton- town and Solomon Maps's pond in the summer of 1896, and that Anderson was kissing Mrs. Pemberton. Austin Hurley, an electrician, testified that while engaged in wirlng Dr. Pem- berton's Chelsea avenue cottage. Ander- son came there to inspect the work, and on one occasion he entered a room on the second floor in which Mrs, Pember- ton and anotner woman were. QVING BOY IN FIGHT FOR LOVE ) gogard Pe-ru-na as Their © Shield Against Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Grip and Catarrhal Diseases. Ligaen ere Genet nee OOO Beto h OD Miss Lenore Allen, 407 Dowell street, San Cal., writes: “I consider Peruna an infallible rei for catarrhal diseases. For several years © have been troubled with influenza, > feially during eur rainy season. In to joateh cold so easily that I was afraid to hen the weather was the least bit i wtation off Quarantine to her dock and Private detectives are searching the & ates f r pout w i ‘there unloaded. Meantime the suspects |(?®. Morty-ninth and Rittieth streets |city for Mrs. Mabel Behrendt, the wife te Wien with wheat Moraes nea | Fatally Beaten in Glove Contest ‘clement, or in the evening air. But sinoe Ep on Hoffman Island will be kept there EO pots of an explo-| 4¢ Benno Behrendt, and Viola Beh- nal z . , } have used Peruna I have nothing what {for seven days. If nothing develops in ithe mean time they will all be released ‘wand allowed to go their way. * Dr. Doty {s so sure that the disease ‘was cholera that he gave out this stato- ment to-day: 11 the symptoms of those who dled wn the Karamania are so similar to Whose of cholera that I have decided sion in the electric light rubwav early to-day, which injured several persons, started a runaway and created a panic in_the neighborhood, ‘The electric subway skirts the ave- nue under the Blevated structure along the west sidewalk. At intervals of a block are located manholes 6 feet deep und 5 feet wide, used by employees as stations where repairs to the five cabins from thelr home, No. 256 West seventh street, since last Monday formation (m the case comes Behrendt, who says he is a broker. directory or the rendt, his sister, who have been missing Ninety- His name does not appear in the city telephone directory. He says he believes that ‘his wife and sister have been abducted by a forme: In- from Lillan Manson stands charged, was ad- dicted to drugs. This was brought out by the evidence of her own son, Ora Wil- son, who for two hours was a target for the sharp questions of lawyers for the State and defense in the trial of the case against Mrs, Manson. In addition Ora eafd his mother had been @ frequent user of patent medi- cine: with Rival, the Stake Being the Affections of “Belle of Hudson Street.” John Nieman, fifteen years old, 1s dying in the Hudson Street Hospital the matter with me. I am in perfect healt and find that Peruna acts as a tonic, seems to throw all sickneas and disease om of the body. I go anywhere now and in: kinds of weather, seem to have an irom © stitution and enjoy life because I enjoy, fect health.’’—Lenore Allen, seen= admirer of Mrs. Behrendt, who has hyp- > from Injuries received in a gloved prize- [ead ae ieteere) conaueiamsieas | aera ion hae notie power over here y Lawyer Samuel B, Harvey, who te de-|ggne with a man seven years older. He pesaaiga gs ai SMheers, 725 in number, have been trons go gnations Pecame choked with, irs, Behrendt was Miss Mabel H.|fending Mrs. Manson, named over &/made a statement to the hospital sur- which developed oman Netienet fom Be ee ne ern ae es sececing rom wie nan Tunning parley, She married Behrendt on Dee, | 8CFe of remedies well known, many Of! geons, just before they operated on him, TEVENSON into OG eh Pamily. : detained there unill T am sure they are | bustion became lmaited at € drelocl ta |, Viola Behrendt, who is sixteen years | them containing alcohol. The witness | that hin sweetheart, Gertle Busse, fitteen fat CoETTE ot |, Oney Belen Leckrmand te eines Da free from infection.” ©"! old, but looks older, lived with her | Admitted that his mother used to take! years old, witnessed the fight, whloh the ston, ‘D. only Many friends of those expected to ar- {give on the Karamania made anxious @mquiries to-day at the offices of tne ne, No. 19 Broadway, to learn whether day. With a roar that resembled an earth- quake the two manholes exploded, rip- ping up the pavement for many feet, and broke the electric cables, bringing brother and his wife. {fond of Mrs. Behrendt. She was ‘announcing that they were going very ‘The two women left home on Monday, shop- the most of them at one tline or an- other. On one occasion he knew her to buy a quart of paregoric, She used a lot of this drug, he sald, He had never was for her affections. Henry Close, twenty-two years old, of No. 100 West street, !s a prisoner in the Leonard Street Station, the police say- Enthuslastic Letters from Grateful an who has ever been a candidate for the ue nd throat, depriving me of my appe- tite and usual rood spirits. A friend who lad been ured by Peruna advised me to try lt Presidency of the United States, She is | best known woman in America, As the neer of her sex in the legal profession han gathered fame and fortune. In @ : < Phey wi known her to take laudanum. ing that the boy named him as his ad- Women Who Regard Pe.ru-na 4 1 am ie thelr friends were among those who] darkness upon tae nelghborhood, Houses |\2!28 They wore their poorest clothes, ing that t y ! " aud I sent for a bottle at once, an to The Peruna Medicine Company she ‘died on the voyage. The agents of the} wore rere to Sheen foundations, buts wa very little money and left all Plan of Defense, vereary both for the girl's heart and in as Their Safeguard. fad to sey that fe hints ne Oite “I have used your Peruana i, Mine coujd not tell, us they bave not] gtrangely enough, not a window pane, ‘er Jewelry in the house, Shortly be-| sr will be the point of the defense of | the ring, d and within nine days I was in DY | for myself and my m a i }learned the names, Wasliecken a 3 ANC) core midnight on Monday Belrendt say8) sre, Manson, on trial for her life, to| At present the police have Hittle def-| Miss May Stevenson, 110 Hamilton ave- | Teuinhe. the, aris" Helen Sauerbler. Ly other, ; “We sent @ representative down to Whe ship last evening,” said Manager Riley, “but be was not allowed to board Man Lifted Of Hin Feet, Because of the early hour few persons the wire that he woula never se wife and sister again, he received a telephone call and was in- {formed by a man at the other end of ce Wis prove that Mrs, Wilson was a frequent user of drugs. It will be claimed that there Is no reason to believe that she Inlte information concerning the ro- mance which !s to terminate In a trag- |edy. Mrs, Herman Schaefer called Po- nue, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: “One-half the world little knows what the other half suf- Hanna J. Bennett, ‘now in fe SS8thyearand I find it an able remedy for cold, Mrs, Lesil Mrs. Leslie € probably the most tthe and ; Fy ri , ‘h hip, 1 the information he| Were upoh the atreet, Otto Lemille, "| think’ I recognized the voice," says ; =f *| Iceman Daniel Haggerty, of the Leon-|fers. Little have my friends | prominent actress \n America, says the fo} ‘ Puined as that given to him by Ds,| barber, of No, 72 Ninth avenue, was|Behrend:. ‘he telephone. cali camo! {it NOt take into her avetem large quan.) 14°C. statton, to her home at No, [known of the humiliation and |loying of Prune: |, svene q cold. It will hay fever and kindred d. \Boty, who assericd that the deaths on|Mear the Fiftieuh street crossing, when | ffm Thirty-ninth street and Broadway, | titles of arsenic. The experts found) |; ata street, at 1 o'clock thia morn-| Worry I suffered for years on ac- | 0) Stough bo- also a good tonic for feeble Board were due to rebolera. "I talked with Dr, Doty over the tele- unquestionably he was lifted from his feet and blown in the direction of the buliding Ine. His injurles consisted of bruises and|#¢arch the clue is lost th In the hope of avoiding notor detectives for is t three rivate My wife jety I that her system was saturated with the poison which, it is claimed by the State, was administered by Mrs, Man- ing, saying that her brother, the boy John Nieman, had been serfously hurt. The boy was In reat agony, and the count of catarrh of the head and throat, “I used inhalers, snuffs and stop a | fo: it becames old people, or those ran eee rebel ate and with nerves unsti fectrons like if 3 Belva A. Lockwood. peer erereenenentnenenenene o: ecomes, _ “ of age and good looking, It is | son, oatarrh remedies until! I hated Kie d hi phone to-day, but he was unable to| burned eyes, which were treated at!bie for me to belleve that they i at . _|policeman called an ambulance. At the honey could A cold is the beginning of estermh. 3” Give me the names of the passengers| Roosevelt Hospital. ‘The nolae soon! maining Away from me of thelr own|, 78? 90m. Ora, waa not @ strong wit-| Hudson Street Hospital the surgeons |the sight of medicines and grew |money, cou 28 seid te Ga Yon aes +a r nd sailors who died on the voyage. He promised to secure them for me during filled the street with \vhe panic-stricken | will." inmates of the buildings, and they were with diMfeulty quieted by a squad of ness for the State, out He could not bring clearly date on which his mother died. the discovered that the boy had sustained a number of probably fatal internal in- discouraged, Last fall one of my friends said, ‘Why don’t you use Peruna? It cured me and it without) this Temedy for even a day, It Is just organe—the head, throat, lungs and stom ach especially. A remedy that will sgoreey : FL at notice ; ries, broken, his the remedy all ari pease is ’ ‘the day when he made his next trip out] reserve policemen rushed there trom the | o juries, His lungs had been a? I a lth i old, then, would cure all these direst af to the ship, and sald he would telephone] nearby station-houses. His memory appeared most defectiveliiver split and his intestines knotted, |Wil cure you.’ I decided to try | women need. a4: feata of coke, Pacuea’ ee me ashore, He ould be allowed them to me when he ci @aid he thought we ‘A team of horses standing before the butcher shop of Jacob Buchbaum, No. 729, was startled by the roar of the ex, HELEN BONNELL in many points. The principal point in his testimony was concerning a visit of besides other injuries. At first he would make no accusation. it almost asa last resort, and it was lucky that I did, forin less than three weeks I was entirely women that are exposed to the of We have letters from all over the U Ftates attesting to this fact, The poor nian plosion and raced wildly through the his mother to the home of old John] je said he had had a prize-fght for the winleainces rich alike use and recommend it. A bed fo bring the ship up te her dock late] Hons smoke and dust In the direction Young, mother of Mrs, Manton, His|girt he loved, and that he guessed ne | Well. Accept a happy and grate- Hituater sees of testimonials in the exact words of Sls afternoon as the fumigation would) of the city. ‘The runaway was stopped mother took supper there ana camelhad been pretty badly beaten, Pressed [ful girl’s thanks,’)—May Stee |tect an oppor writers sent to any address free of charm wrcbably be completed HI as WER ria ore speed p|home complaining, She waa very ill.|further, he sald the fight had taken | ¥emson. a OR and by The Peruna Medicine Oo., Cel Gat. Pearce, commander of the quat-| 4.6 torn off by the force of the ex- At this time it was shown Mrs. Manson|pjace at the corner bf Vesey and Wash- Pesrusna Protects AgainstColds. =» |romedy to my Ohio. @ntined ship, was allowed to leave the} plosion, but the animal miraculously ws had been at her father's and some rat| ington streets, but after that he by Miss Flora Wilson, 2472 Seventh avenue, |friends, It ts Colds are considered one of the Wessel and visit the offices of the agents not injured, Buchbaum, standing in the door- Mr. poison had been missed from tts ao- came uncommunicative, saying he wa: York City, writ America’s greatest remedy for Auer catarrh and ts of lif greatest enemy, rrhal at One is liable to oatch ‘of the line this afternoon. When the] way’ of his meat marker, was blown|}Police Asked to Find Mount Ver- | customed piace, willing to stand the consequences, As| “or any one who t» as susceptible t |footions, 1 would not have catarrh for a}summer and winter, Very often @ Captain arrived in Manhattan he made| backward Into hs sore, ‘but was not ; | ‘The State will claim that at this time| the boy gamely refused to tell a oom. |CoURhs And colds as I am, Peruna is a /inillion dollite, Jong ast have Pe: | tho starting point or cause of « lengthy jpublic for the first time the names of| inure? non Girl, Who Went Away /tne evidence shows Mrs, Manson made Ree a ar ey ieearasiline angernus caters) ¢iseqse. | COMML GE plete story, the police sent for his ia T feel perfectly sate catching cold, which sometimes de te ape at Darras be Ibe passengers and crew who had died Several Persons Hurt, Monday her rat attempt to polson Mrs, Wileon.|ter and brother, and they were per. |Slraye colching, hold. Will Sibpiniel Ot irom tte aie e sahew portent heelth must Warp Aen eeroih Ge (ROA ao7 aoe luring the voyage of the ship. A number of persone slightly injure. le mitted to talk with him, Is excellent for this, |be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh {8 i {. Whe passengers’ names were Wee etna Ronn dsncacin tae now wit in 0 To his brother the end he hed a. fight (oe ete orn ie scion, besides be. |weli-nigo, Universal; almost omnipresent, | If you do pot derive prompt and saliaiate }aews: Rubel Nicolai, Monta homes Some new evidence of importance In! V4) Gtoge ty Doth oe these eed | ee eas Peruana. i “the only “absolute safeguard | tory results from the use of Perune waite ‘ecpp!, Salomone Pasquale and The force of the explosion at Fiftieth the case has been discovered by the| With Close because m loved Jing a most © A, cold ta the beginning of eatarrh, nce to Dr. Hartman, giving « full states Belola. “The names of the street did more damage than the one at (Special to The Byening World.) State, "The principal witness In Mag, [little Gertle Suase, who lives at No. 108 | Witson. . olds, to cure colds, te to cheat | ier os case, and he will bp we mere: Carlo Battlata, Topp! Alfonzo ana|Porty-ninth street. At the former col-| MOUNT VERNON, March ~The : Meee ee er a tie euid that after te |Porscam Cured e Bed Cold in Three Days,| calsrrn out of Its victims, “Perina nat only | ment of your case, and be will be Plaaaas Guiseppi Matndano, Battlata was bu her 4 hole was mado suMclently larKe| soii6 oe srount Vernon sent out @ gen-|a2@ Johnson, of Willimantic, She 1!124 gor the worst of the feht Gertie| Miss Helen Sauerbler, St. Joseph, Mleb..|\0Fa" should be. supplied with this ‘great | Dr. Hartman, President of The @t Palermo. ‘The other bodies of. pase | (0 allow & horse and truck to stand In, | ° to testify that George Wilson, won of L) Nolay for coughs, colds and catarrhal 4) zl @engers und pallors were buried And some of the cobble stones, were| eral alarm to-day to look for Miss took him away and purchased , witch | ren senitariam, Ostumban, Obiee F Hed at goa, /And some of the. ob treet plate Halen Le Honnelit ot oro. #8 Goth. Hevs the aesd women, and Mra. Manson came Nines (ane glen Last winter I caught a sudden cold tt re form, A surface car, which was A . - 0 her house together two days before 2 {orm the ‘bloske et the time, cecaped|enth avenue. Mra, Wilaen's death, ard thet wniie| 10 the Leonard Street Station Close ie Her mother, who is the widow of a rich resident of Mount Vernon, is al- most distracted over the strange disap- pearance of the gtr. admitted to the police that he had had a friendly fight with gloves with Nie- man, but denied that they were angry or that they were fighting for the love there Mrs, JUSTICE DAY ILL. injury. as did the several passenger: but panic. Manson predicted that Mra. Wilson would not live two days. Then, the witness says, she went into another hey were thrown Into a momenta Credit to All. ‘As only, ed, they quickly lost all fe car proceeded first burst o} Uttack of Grip Confines Him to} Bed in Washington Hotel. \* the saloon aries Bishop, at tee arty ym to |729M and began mixing some medicine. | © ci ast : | , WASHINGTON, Maroh 11.—Justice | rortyeninth sire aries Bishop. at] it had ssamys been Helen's custom tol "mre, Lucy 3. Wileon and reas, | ofthe ‘Belle ot Hudson street.” as they 1 P ; inte je ahelves. ani nroken : F (a ; $ Day, of the United States Supreme | vf the shelves 4 OO Ee ee eee te leaving | Williams, of Willimantic, proprietress paca 165, 167 & 169 E. 28d ST. Pil Court, who has been ill for the past few |‘phe only damage in po word of her destination. and clerk respectively of a drug store, ’ " i) i ge days with rtp, Is still confined to tia | to a few tn ated wit whicn were) ‘Stine Bonnell is five feet’ five Inches | wilt testify, that two dave before UED 2 Doors West of 3d Ave. " quic ‘epair y as hae r, fal e ) le vi v 0 - ed. At hin hotel to-day it was stated |HIY T nM lmen from the Edison| etek ts cia sa eves black silk tat lite Mes, Manson's desc oat Qnawer Furniture, Carpetings and Mod- @hat his condition was not considered | yzieciric Company and the Consolidated] Plcxlon, Ange gray exes, Tack tie ec line store and bought en racer gt? 7 p , of Dany and the ted} feta hat, black Jacke a eal nd bought an ounce of ar- : 1 ern Housefurnishings. ve. gcions dias Company) sore up tne atrret from | aikire and black stockligs, #0 th fe 7 From Certain Death! ? ’ Mrs. Day and her youngest son ar- | fo a ane aa I a —_——— | _A fourth new witness, Mrs. Mary EB cause of the explosion, ‘They , . jrived thie forenoon from thelr Bome in | Macovered a mlght leak an aa vine 'n| BABY THWARTS SUICIDE ener My paeteord. whe nursed | “My Consumption ls Cured, Noted for Fair Dealing, ‘Ohio, the middle of the block and expressed ? to testify that while she was att “ hysiclan in Brooklyn ordered me | rT? the opinion shet Jae eee Wen BO Shy ar Potter, whe |Wiitan home, Mra. Manson and fee Pa aa Fed leonwumptich Urely responsible fo ey Soreama ring lee, Who] Wilson were there together. Bhi ey wont me ut the CAR IN COLLISION. tiought tt had been due to an acoumu-|Hi# Sere that Mrs, WWileon wanted: Mra tenes | me ho Some one suggests that ae re lation of sewer knees aa Weil an the gas| Find Mother Unconscious fram Gea lio* go, dirs, Mennimore took’ some. of | ,.'f Pad abicesnos and cavition In my hus the Southern and Western from this leak 5 No. 529 Ninth ave-|the medicine which Mrs, Manson mixed | #2 s ‘maid ‘ Motorman t and Six Passengers Kate Palermo, of No. 8% Ninth a: the house and it yt one thovght that I could tiv ‘ x Snakes Ge im an Aenides nue, made elaborate preparations to skys! that Are. Manson told her not ts | westites Rena? iow Rios met wae | buyers now in town would be 7 a ecsiaeite were tadly ahaken up |U/ ee TRANSPORT A SMUGGLER | commit suicide by gae asphyxtation to- eae a ieee aaa | tak Cotte as ar tha cae itis, 84 | glad to know that we've new 4 . emer = day, and had It not been for the screams |, 7Y itneases | w ) held | bad to prop me uo tn bed with p ae » eu - PEGE OO ED OS & Bolen se NAA | ot her five-yenr-old buy, whom abe had| Gra" Wilson Was called to! tne stam faut atraly eating yuna pales styles in Stetson soft hats. @everely injured by # collision which |Captatm of the Seward Arvrestedy|) oy oor ine fat, she would havelagain to-day after court opened. dfeaked with biocd, end ms faiplly gave me “Stetsons” are most fa- i Stoves, Beddin Occurred early this morning between Army Officers tnvoly pucceeded expeditiously, As it ls, she) Mra Manson appeared cheerful when hel caiad Seanen ansiellits|| 1 Oak Extension Tables, finely Oves, 1B, del, ar No. 311 of the Union trolley road) yraniLA, March 11.—Collector Shure] wit) die. she came to court this forenvon. She |, the poted French apectata; mous where soft hats are J polishedtops, § heavy round legs, made 4 48 West td &t., New York, jacket Hutt there’eay aa bope for a cure LYSISTRATA AT SAN JUAN, |iocs"Soctors, ‘who aig) aie ‘hat iniey, had + Tired, ‘As I had the wagon being drawn by # team of | was acoumpanied by her husband and two little chi ter has seized a quantity of slik, silver re meet and liquors brought from Hongkong on ish Ye the United States transport Se but not recorded on the manifest, and extrastrong, table extends 6 feet, actual value $9.00; spe $4.98 cial Mrs, Palermo was recently discharged from the hospital afier @ serious illness. | When her husband, @ furniture mover, | went to work early in the day pat her little son Joe out In the hallway dren ipgment, 8 most worn, Among stiff hats—the new brown Derbies we've copied curred outslle the vat & point abou Woodlawn and Will. ator accident nwi Ceme T was. Venus. ‘he |has ordered the arvest of Capt. Harry of” tured” patients, F = car, Baward Molloy, |Chamberlin and the quartermaster of] Aid wowed the Ane (OMG Mie tOLt oe | James Gordon Bennett, with Xo fiventigaten ‘nod found that the Sires wore | exactly from a noted English || 75c,Weekly Opens an Account et N@igint ye: a0 to breathe I Yonkers. , Olly Vapors of the fat, ¢loved the vessel on the charge of smuggling. | the windows and doors and laid down on Asvives om His Yaoht, ue, ws taken to Bt, Joseph's the | hatter have high place. oot AN, Porto March bob trea tal, Yonkers. ‘The goods were purchased in Hon, oan . oe al t. koug uf the requcat of prominent anny a5 sien Peete tees tears eae tan thre aye SOU ane officers, who say they had no knowledge to Ba see a nice ‘Bennett a ee. , : A ae ayplaa, Roorrs, Peet & Company, pig ‘ 5 Orivas Rete. Ben a ee ite City Malle ae, rsd igoea reat th Ana'] aad'9 Warten a4, é eu me when cor, Lita,