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THE OLD SUP AS PUTTER As Prophesied by Himself, Moses Sweetser Passes see hor. He found her very weak and She ae RE and almost everything for Away and a Picturesque when Dr. Marehail came with the am-| Waldorf-Astoria and Is a Very Gataiel MEARE Let leet housekeeping. bulance from the Hudson Street Hos- heaheberd? quired possession of the] are as much an improvement over the Corner 6th Ave. & 18th st, Career Is Closed Forever. house, ‘The agererate of the money she cra weeks Only (ovens: af alliproeerss Ae ray bi ed he sal . ir. ta _fifty-mevi a. ae WAS FRIEND OF LINCOLN. gaye from ane gate of newapapers wae | FAMILY AT HIS BEDSIDE.| y0'sae porn in'onis and wad termeny | equals a 25-cent bottle of best extract in Lady's W $1 taining $16.35 was also found in the ® banker In Uhrichsville, that State. He flavoring powder. Gent's ATCH 1 , 2 Originated the Trane-Isthmian Route ——_ VEDNESDAY HVENING, MARCH 11, 1903. MOSES SWEETSER, WHO NEWSWOMAN LEFT $8,000. BERI AH WILKINS Oh indie tine esta WAS FRIEND OF LINCOLN.|s,. fold Tapers for Years Near Ar hina came ey wor, | YOU tried J.&5.BAUMANN. Many persona will miss the face of Hedson, ‘They. tock apartments Jn the| CE NEW To parties not having the aged woman who for a number of years has sold papers in City Hall Park near the munictpal buildings. She died to-day from a hemorrhage of the lungs after a brief illness. The old woman was Bertha Kraft, Policeman Kolers, of the Oak street station, heard of her illness and went to her home at No, 43 Pearl street to pital she was dead. our bank books were found in the room, AT DEATH'S DOOR Owner of the Washington Post Stricken with Paralysis at Sick Man. Litt'e hore is entertained for the re- Waldorf-Astoria. When Mr. Wilkins was eeised with the stroke Mr. Hudson summoned Dr, Robert Adams. When he learned the gravity of Mr. Wilkins's condition Mr. Hudson at once de- spatched messages to his friends in Washington. Mr. Wilkins was a Representative in Washington Post about 1890. Mr, Wil- king returned from abroad a month ago. He hae beea in ill health for sev- ‘Nas an Ohio Btate Senator in 187% ———— Vanilla Flavoring which retains full flavor in baking? Meets every requirement of a perfect flavoring. Free from alcohol. Vanilla Crystals old form of liquid extract as the electric light is superior to the candle. Do not Vanilla Crystal Co., 101 Beskman et. Y. the ready money to fur- nish their homes with a class of Se not usually obtainable in instalment houses, we offer to make ‘Special arrangements on a credit basis. We carry; the largest assortment of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs GOLD. GuanaNTbED Ry iM ep tl ————___ to California in Gold Seeking Days W. H. HARRIMAN NEAR DEATH | covery ot Berian Witkius, owner of the The bakers Consumer. 5 watch. and Introduced Pipe Lines in th Washington Post, who was stricken} 9 Varo, tacoolt eBIAMON DG A SPECIALEE ® ne e i ? ‘our credit In as xood a8 Pi Prominent in Soctety and Once Re-| with paralysis yesterday in the Wal-) FS tae oy poe Teewet,ontrentea| Capfeal seeking cafe tavestment | 1 zp s ‘ ‘your cath, Oil Regions. ported Engaged to Anna Gould. | \crf-Astoria, ‘The members of his fam-| An Cotta tne dealer to eend some, | finde it through Sunday worlg Meyer ostley coment, Wilham M. Harriman, member of the |'l¥, who were hastily summoned, ar-| jn times like these I wouldn't think of ;SO West 22d St. ’Phone, 5211: firm of E.H. Harriman & Co, and the | rived to-day and are at hia bedside.‘ ordering tt. Wants. Mpecial to The Prening World.) LYNN, Mass, March 11.—The death Of Moses Sweetser, a personal friend of Lincoln, McKinley and James G. Biaine, closes a career that reads lke has been postponed. fiction. Mr, Harriman is a well-known and Here are some of the things that make popular clubman of New York. He Bweetser's name worthy of record: came most prominently before the puo- He was responsible for the introduc- lic eye in 189, when his engagement to tion of pipe lines into the ofl regions of Miss Anna Gould was reported. The Virginia date tor the wedding Was even an- He carried the first party of gold nounced, but it never occurred, Mem- hunters to California, via the Isthmus bers of the Gould family denied that of Panama. ‘He was shipwrecked on a coral Island fn the Caribbean Sea. With Daniel Webster's son, Fletcher Webster, he led a company of men In the civil war. He was captured thrice by the rebels, once by Gen. Fitzhugh Lee in Virginia. s He was the first man to fight the Standard Oll Trust and be ruined there- by. said: ’M right hand has lost Its cun- ning since Sweetser shook It."* Sweetser's farewell to his Ne friends three months azo wa are barnacles on the old ship. Put out to sea In the spring.” Moses Sweetser's prophecy came true yesterday when he died in his eightieth year. He was one of a family of twelve which came originally from Hertford- ehire, Eng., in 1835, One of Mr, Sweetser’s sons was Moses Foster Sweetser, the well-known author, who died in 1897. The younger Sweeiser was for a time assistant editor of the Auantle Monshly. He was the author I will Garious “States, and nineteen blogra: | COMPANY, occurred this morning. MOF?) Sing, and they did not find him until ‘ pie . 2 an | thy his death notice Kk . ‘ ¢ Pr Pr ee Paletses Sweetser leaves a alster Injeffort to force the company Into grant- | qe ypenen sat Motice In the Broo Thoroughness of preparation and completeness of representation are ideally indicated. Lyun, to whom will fall the Sweetser| ing the demands of the boilermakers. |” It is an occasion that commands and obtains widespread and enthusiastic attention. It is the estate in Elizabethport. By, his mar-| ‘The trouble ts Ikely to spread to-mor- : ue: i . Be) Beuy venues: Brooklyn) BM i i i is ornamental Pemeinamy re yhad three sons and (one. row to the yards of other big concerns |), Eas: ee 3 Soke ae racial nes annual Spring event to which thousands gladly hasten. Everything thatis Lz and | Away. irs, Sweetser died many yeata| in New York. While the trouble at the {72° Fruhs widow weeping over hie Collar and Cum] useful. ‘ Ago. During the gold rush of 1849 there were no tansportation facilities be- tveen New York and California. Sweet- fer concelved the idea of fitting out ships to ply from New York to Chagres, now Aspinwall, on the Atlantic side of the isthmus. ‘There the gold seekers were transported across the sandy strip ou mule trains to Panama, whence Sweetser's brigs conveyed ‘them to Juan Fernandez, Cal, Sweetser could never tear himself Townsend-Downey Shipbuilders, Belonging to All the Trades, Quit in Sympathy with the Ironworkers To-Day. ‘The expected strike of the carpenters, Joiners, caulkers, painters and men of other branches of the shipbuilding trade in sympathy with the striking iron- workers at the Shooter Island yards of the Townsend-Downey Shipbi!lding 1 Townsend-Downey plant has no direct connection with the general demands that have Just been made by the boller- makers, it has agitated the men. A big walkout Is expected by the employers. and steps are being taken to prepere for ; a long struggle. Tne boilermakers at the Townsend- Downey yards had only one grievance when they struck two months ago, Two Police Searched in Vain for George Fruh, Expert Account- Who Was Associated ant, STRIKERS CALL (DEATH FOUND with Ronald F. Brennan. For months the police have been look- ing for George Fruh, an expert account- He was wanted in connection with financial career of ant. the recent meteoric young Ronald F. Brennan, who has just started on a ten-year sentence in Sing Then Detecttve Roche went up to No. body. consumption, on the way. Fruh $600 in money She sald he had been out of the city and that he was attacked by quick He started home, but died She would not say where he had been nor where he died. When Brennan was arrested last Oc- tober for securing upward of $100,000 by mortgaging property which did not be- long to him he gave his intimate friend ||) and $2,000 in din- |] brother of the senior member, ts 60- riously ill at Palm Beach, Florida, and his death is expected any minute. Hie brother's projected trip to California an engagement had ever existed. pay from 25 to 0 centa for a hair tonfe when you can get a better article for 15 Cts.? HAIRINE. Tt cures dandruff and all scalp diseases, dons not darken blond hatr, but leaves It soft and glory. The trial of one bottle will inake you a friend of MAIRINE forever. Owing to the ex tremely low price at which it in sold we cannot All mall orders untess 5 cents extra elosed with the price, At“drugwists, 15 and conte a hottie, BEAL STREIT CO., 79-81 Cortlandt st, N.Y. en. Established 1845 | Ss | PIANO For fifty-eight years the “WATERS” have been THE BIG STORE. in and Cigar- sen, Cases, Clear ette € Penk! Shopping Jewel i Safety Pockets, THE BIG STORE. metropolitan attention. A Greasury of Splendid Values in LS ay He entertained Major McKinley with «ll \f \ travel stories for nine hours one winter Ask your Aruxgist for a bottle of NN night In a freezing railway depot at \ NY \ ¢ Marietta, 0. ' e = A . He was as tall as President Lincoin, LCC CW Ca C7 (ao) ‘with whom he was intimate. Lincoln ae 0. @ Annual Spring Sala—An Always Looked For and Gagerly Attended Event. XCELLENT Leather Goods of practically every description. ; Main Aisle and the regular Leather Goods Store on the Main Floor. Brilliantly attractive displays. None more comprehensive has ever been brought Newest ideas and styles. Prices Average I-4 to J-2 Less Chan Usual. American and European Yovelties in Abundance. Plenty of all kinds, from the simplest to the most exquisite. Persons contemplating trips ie abroad or to any part of the United States, will be delighted with the many admirable oppor- tunities they are afforded to buy to splendid advantage. Plenty, too, of all kinds for gifts, for personal service. The annexed list gives some idea of the scope of this Sale. f wo be away from New York City for long.|™men not members of the union had been known as standard high- e Ho loved “ithe old and only town,” as | employed and thelr dieniseal was de-/ Onde to five to Mrs. Brennan, the . 8 WRIST POCKET-| Oxtord B. , he called it, He was taken iI] oné day| manded. When Wallace Downey refused | ¥OUN& Man's mother. | grade pianos, and are of BOOKS of Xi a t last winter in Washington street and i wtrike|, oat was the last heard of Fruh by |}/ fi f i ef) ef) BAGS of black (4 DA RAN removed to Smith & MoNell’s Hotel.|t @sree to their ultimatum a strike} i. oice until they found hts dead famous for their fine tone oun clean He was afterward sent to his home in| was determined upon, body to-day. The Kings County Grand d t durabili sisting of nu- and colored 69 Gi A leather : Lynn, where he declined rapidly. Hia| ‘The places of four-fifths of the #0|Jury indicted him for grand larceny ana ||| @Nnd great durability. 19. Gach tesin ||] Ade. Gach. | Wats Grain c@. Gach, pocket; leather-covered frame; hand death was due to heart failure, or, to already been filied. The|™@ny cities were telegraphed to, but Ce '@ | merous mylesin ‘1 calf sunken lock; catches of solid brass; fine use his own words: “It was time 'for|Sttkers have already been filled. no word concerning Fruh waa recelyed, = P Books Leather. silk Wine Bags of i 3 fine the old ship to put to sea.’ strikers saw that unless a general tfe-|'The police believe that he and his wife rocket ined a eh Ti ntiged Gece, hae : rise , a up could be brought to pass they had/were in Cuba, Bill Folders, Change Purses, Coin | (7 f i genuine seal and colored walrus, grain leather 5 18 in, ; no chance of wiotory, TAR ae they pen wee ee forty youre old, ba m7 nickel or gilt frames; several shapes; | or silk lined; Chatelaine Bags of real seal, |————— Of other ‘branches of he trade dn that | Dady aa an expert bool Koemnr, and to: Purses, vevre! Bags (for neck), ist | all-leather chamois-lined Chatelaine rane Musi ne, S he emg zener 4, 90 5. 20 5. 7 4 He an te ee wculd not be ac. | of a recommendation foroharacter., ine Bags, Chatelaine Bags of black and colored | Bags, Seal and Morocco Belts, Combination Wriitg Tablets Drinking Flasks Medicine | LEATHER DRESS SUIT CASES; f arma | Sata: he sin leather, many with metal Frames; Music | Pocketbooks, black and colors, leather-lined | Caseslof various sizes, ete, good ; russet color: muslin ) Mr. Downey is at @hooter Island to- uh was the biggest acer I ever ct coin pocket, several embossings with fancy He will hire men to take the| knew. He had a claim of $14,00 against Rolls, Cloth Top Shopping Bags, Leather “A BROADWAY CARL Henry Marks Suddenly Collapses of el mo Lae ae rg Sen fas: as they ask for work. mnion . he nays, oan go back to thelr plachs at ys places the terms they had before but he will employ others without regard to the Srewntsation to whion they” belong. “We have been willing to pay trom 2% to 40 per cent, higher Wages than are the town of Richmond Hill and sold it 01 000 he to me. told me not to try to collect the rest as there were a few liens against it. | let it rest for a while, and when I aid fo to collect the moiey I found ,that hen I had collected Fruh nad already collected it Shawl Straps, Bag Handles, Pencil Cases, Wasch and Key Chains, Drinking Cups, etc. WRIST BAGS corners or plain; Purses of genuine Alliga- tor, Walrus and Seal; Leather Wallets, Bill Folds and Card Cases; Strap Books, Writing Tablets, Cuff. and Collar Boxes, Music Rolls, Shopping Bags, etc. Also WRisT Bb of walrus grain; black, brown, ts preferred Avian sige Dress Suté Cases ‘ Nivea: . | paid /in Philadelphia, Newport News many other articles at this nce mene Of heavy cowhide leather; 3 ounce sock Nek from Heart Trouble and Is in tnd ‘ohter placen said ‘Mr. ‘Downey, YOU CAN INTEREST HIN. At " Srey land any oer. ae price : vee Critical Condition. pelling us to discharge non-union men Any Man Over Pitty. Sold only at our 2. Se. Ene y\ rown suede ; 2 we stop, Our yard will be open to all own feo st Ce eT teather and fesengpetingel Tock ef, | good men without discrimination in the | You can interest any man over fifty years n two stores: vy solid brass 1 4 fab future, aw Jt has been in the past or Jt] ot age in anything that will make him fee Not sold at De- bldck morocco; Ht 50c. Gach. and catches; choice of 24 inch, 2 IN} Ba A _well-dremed man, who deacribed|{y stand by thie, agreement, and, No | pers "gat suet te neg teen, he as CAL SA v CLUB BAGS of leather; olive or chesswa te himself " Henry Marke, sixty-two years matter what comes, this medna stat Ie rs a Pec 3 partment oOfores. | # Hes si ; color; muslin lined; inside ae ae old, of No. 133 West One Hundred and| a fight ie fin! | at ined; elled frame; strong stitched nickel ‘Thirteenti treet, wan stricken with Cider ee 9 entorae |S enoiy tre Ber the Srebtem trom j Send postal for Catalogue ff) ice’ of gilt WRIST BAGS— or plated lock and catches, heart disease on a Broadway car at For-| the ship. ff New York have , i i Kh entry ia at rmvt|mat lat ga,ecetnpran | HORACE WATERS & CO. || or fete pene) ao a the New York Hospital, where hi . | bend, & 1 J J * ie itt MeN ils con Kcve of hundreds of thousands of dol- premeretion Ht etl state Wa | 134 Fifth Ave., nr, 18th St. feat harah ine |brown and gray, | BOOKS 80c. &Se. ISe. Marks was roading a newspaper and — the stomachiot Atty 1 ist Ar | | of colored silk lined, with in- | ren AeA | TELESCOPE CASES, the deep syle; of was apparently in good health when he fersal tie intetuach the pesmranea o HARLEM BRANCH (Open Evenings) |]) 1° heer side coin purce (as | 450 Gack. sigan, plaid material; leather bound; muslin threw up his arms of a sudden end fell five, The greatest care must be exercised 254 West 125th St., nr. 8th Ave. |{| ¢ shown - in ou), Sher loath. [tree heavy straps; stitched and to the floor of the car. The conductor to what 1s eaten and how much of it, and | L——— —- eel eh uh im choice of gilt or Wh ers, Cigar Cases of seal, morocco and ie. | ae rang for @ quick stop and two policem Alucard A! | 18 i 20 in Mis if were called, They helped the man to a creasing digestive weakness with advancing quantity is nat- Ropu at nickel frames and Mi ported calf, Card Cases and Wrist Bags; | !8 in a ee in Bae i many of them are imported; sold regularly at Sackets. Women’s Sutts. Covert Cloth, Leading Specials made in the most approved man- ner of the en- chair at Thirty-ninth street and Broad- y, "Botore an anfoulance arrived he had & second etiack and fell to the eidewalk, Dr. Mix came with the ambulance and oS, had heart trouble, He recovered htly, but his entire recovery is a matter of doubt. ! years, A proposition ¢o perfect or improve the digestion and assimilation of food ts one which interests not only every man of fifty but every man, woman and child of aly ago, because the whole secret of Ko0d health, gocd blood, strong nerves, is to have @ stomach which will promptly and thoroughly digest whole food, because blood, nerves, brain tissue and every other constituent of the body is entirely the product of Gigestion, and no medicine ‘heaith'? food can possibly create pu blood or restore shaky nerves when a weak wtomach (s replenishing the daily woar and tear of the body from a mass of fermenting, half-digested food, No, the stomach itself wants help, and in urally limited; complete—bag and initial 1425 1.40 1601.75 200 Women’s UNDER CAR WHEELS Ran Into a Newark Trolley Car and Died Soon After at the Hospital. VETERAN REPUBLICAN DEAD. Samuel K. Dow Wan One of the nders of the Party. CHICAGO, March 11.—Samuel K. Dow, férmerly one of the most prominent lawyers of the Chicago bar and partner of Chief Justice Puller, died to-day at the residence of his son-dn-law, Orrin L. (Special to The fvening World.) NEWARK, N, J., March i.—Antonia Bupllanto, of No. 8 Railroad avenue, an in Clever Pianos | wu vans, Mr. Dow had been an invalid of a trolley car in Market! 1, roundabout way elther; it wants direct, Don't miss the Gr D for nearly seven’ yenrs. street, near Ldberty, about # o'clock | vamistakeble assistance, ouch as is given Rae Sale | the Greatest ung =season, pring tyles. He wan one of the founders of the|this morning, She was taken from U1 by one oF two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets a Very large se- publican Ourty and was active tn the | Ger, th? 8%, ees tosh 9 after each meal, Come to-morrow and se- Ha Bier nominations ip re ae oln a The accident, which was witnessed by| These tablets cure stomach troubie be-|M cure one of those celebrated CON, SUITS OF BROADCLOTH tate Benate in 678 aid later declined | fumaper Of Bearwons who Were, om] ease Chale une wives the stomach chance W. Di Extra special are UITS BROA I and @ nomination , | (0 Fest and recuperate; one of Stuart's Dys- fa" Leutenant-Covernor’ of riimols, "| denly “thas, the” oar’ waa “on {0p St ts oatn. Tobie eeuialan' éigesive’ lamenta allers Pianos these at VENETIAN AND it was apparent), for the motorman to atop It, ff the suMictent to digest 1,000 grains of ordinary food, such as bread, ones etc. The P of dieting is simply another the woman, had wwijpame for starvation, and the use of pre- eel te he nde @ dash from ‘the| pared foods and new-tangled breakfast foods of the thoroughfare to the] simply makes matters wores, as any dys- ; peptic who has tried them knows, to pane efron of te er | hs Dr, Rennett ears, the only ressoca 1 ont er . Wiben the |can imagine why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- oO welt that Oy lots are not universally used by everybody Ce aor 1s tyeubled ip any way with peer diene: Mm the ton te Many people seem to think \ : saverieat ox ANS CHEVIOT, At 10.00, 11.75 and 12.75 MASKED, HE SOUGHT DEATH. $195, Including stool and cov¢r, Guaranteed for ten years, Pianos delivered on first payment of $5. 6.90, Grotesque Figure, Lyly, who conducts a boarding-house No, 804 West Thirty- first street, broke open the door of the was ata at wecing thea ‘with hfe coro

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