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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, 1908, ONLY DISCORD FOR HER MUSICAL HOPES. PICTURE MUST vistayast TALKS OF STRIKES, CELTIC'S ENGINE vy Meat oe a STAYIN GALLERY) cwmmeenene | WAS DISABLED, lots will not be counted until after 11/ trouble over and get them what they Try Nature’s Cure, \ % Escapes and Dar- ‘ing Doings Marked the Record Antarctic Journey of Discovery's Crew. Re FLYING SLIDE ON GLACIER. ort of Provision They Fought Thelr Way Through Blizzard + Loss of One Man Showed Others They Were on Brink. “LYTTBUTON, New Zealand, March 2. “The sledging parties of the Brittxh ant- ‘erotic ship Discovery, whose experiences ‘Were reported by tho relief ship Morning om the latter's arrival here, engaged in Much hazardous work. The dnsh south- ‘Ward of Capt. Scott, of the Discovery, & result of which he reaohed latitude degrees 17 minutes south, was attend- by great hardships and extra strain, Dy. The softened snow told quickly on the > Gorse, which all died. “Doc” Owen Fails to Force Po- lice to Remove Photograph from Rogues’ Collection. Supreme Court Justice Leventritt to- day denied the motion of Charles L. Hoffman for an injunction forbldding Commissioner Greene and the Police De- partment from keeping Jacob, other- wise ‘Doc.’ Owen's picture in the Rogues’ Gallery, Owen Is the man who played poker with the Hart of Rosslyn on an ocean steamer. ‘tHe (Owen) secks to prevent publica- ton of the ploture aa an invasion of his says the Justice, “but the Court of Appeals has cepudiuted the doctrine that the tmhts of privacy has any existence tn law or is enforcable in equity. It is settled for the State, at least, that any invasion of one's rights to be let alone cam only be remedied by 4 statutory enactment directed to the particular case, “The injury, i any, to the plaintift's character and reputation by publication (ending the photogragh and measure- ments to ovher cilles and exhibiting them at Headquarters) Is a libel and nothing more and cannot be enjoined. “He must seek this remedy at law." ‘That is, he must sue ex-Commissioner Partridge for damages for taking the picture by force, and may sue Com- miseloner Greene and Inspector Mc- Clusky for damages for Hbelling him by keeping and exhibiting the picture. o'clock to-night. The meeting begun at 10 o'clock. Guards predominated. They held an indignation meeting among themacives outside the han before proceedings be- @an and denounced the Exeoutive Com- mittee, There was a lot of loud talk- ing and threats to go on strike at once. Some one got frightened, and an extra force of policemen was sent over from the Hast One Hundred and Twenty- aixth street station to @ee that there Was no trouble. Only members of the union were ad- mitted to the meeting. Some reporters who went in unannounced heard a big, red-whiskered man talking strike at the top of his lungs. They were invited to get out, Leaders Council Moderation, ‘The unton leaders are trying to re- strain the guard President Pepper, of the local organization, went among them while they were speechmaking outaide the hall and advised them to A new schedule was agreed upon at yesterday's conference between the of- ficlals of the Erie Reilroad Company and the engineers in its employ. ‘We have not yet estimated just what the changes will cost the com- want without having any strike, but the guards seem really eager for trouble, Berman Robinson, a national ongan- iser of the American Federation of Labor, who organized the Manhattan employees, returned to the city Inst night after several days’ absence in re-}. ®ponse to a summons from President Pepper. He has great influence with the men. He is for peace and the conservative leaders hope that he can help them keep the men in check until General Manager Bryan has had a fair chance to look into matters and decide what he thinks he can do about the nine-hour proposi- Liner Had Eventful Voyage and Saw Giant Icebergs Formed Like Crouching Bear and Rock of Gibraltar. MGR. O’CONNELL ON BOARD. Star liner Celtic arrived in a day late, with a chapter tion, No matter what ja said or done, the of exciting experiences at sea to report, On March ™ the high pressure valve of her port engine blew out with a guards insist that they are going to have $a day with nine hours’ work or they are going to etrike, That ts the situation, Whether or not the men vote to-day to indorse the action of the com- mittee in permitting the postponement until April 6, great roar of steam that for a time threw her passengers into a panic. For nearly two days the ship ran under ono engine while repairs were being made, On the day before the accident the ERIE’S NEW WAGE RATE SATISFIES ENGINEERS. Grand Chief of the Brotherhood of Lo- comotive Engineers, was present at the conference yesterday, as the men want- Our relations with the men and their representatives have al- ways been eatisfactory and of the most ed his advice. Celtic ran by two huge icebergs, pass- ing within @ few hundred yanis of each. ‘The firet berg, which was in latitude 41-48, longitude 50.20, was 125 feet high and nearly 0 feet acroms the base, Down to the smallest detail its for- mation was that of a gigantic polar bear, crouching as If about to spring. The passengers had not done discuss- ing this berg when another was en- countered which it is stated was a per- fect reproduction of the rook of, Gib- altar, It was a simple thing then to construct the allegory of the Russian bear crouching to spring upon the PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND, And You Will Quickly Rejoicein a New Life. While headaches are varied in character and are produced by a variety of causes, the majority of victims suffer either from nervous or bilious headache, When neglected, either form will quickly cause serious suffering and will assuredly prostrate the system. Nervous head- aches, to which women are specially Subject, arise from weak and inflamed nerves, heavy and dull brain, poor circu- lation and debility. Bilious headaches are ‘The party had only 4 month's provi- when they left the southernmost Gepot, and therefore it was impossible pany,” said General Manager Willard | Pleasant nature. Brittsh fortress. “We met our operators a month ago to continue southward without Inviting @isaster. The return Journey was most e: The party were on short rations for five days and their progress was seriously impeded by fos. Lieut. Shack- Tetok burst a blood vessel in one of his Jungs and only his pluck pulled him All the Men Aged. he crew of the Discovery are de- Bcribed ae having palpably aged, owing to hard living, but they are well and cheerful. > Another party, under Lieut. Barnes, was returning from a sledge journey toward Cape Crozier when a blizzard " wtrtck them ten miles from home. | Barnes abandoned his tents and sledges » and left the dogs to find thelr own way to the ship. Owing to the blinding snow Barnos bis companions were unable to sce yards ahead. While they were INTO MATRIMONY, Troubles of Mrs, Packard, of the New York Conservatory, Which Paved the Way to Charge Against Her Secretary. Commodore Ferry, Freed of a Little Matter of Alimony, Goes to Jersey for Another Wife. T Commodore Paul A. Ferry, of the ‘New Jersey Life Saving Guard. fost no time, after emerging from ‘Ladlow Street Jail, in marrying another woman. The Commodore, who is young, dashing and handsome, served three months in Ludlow to escape paying this divorced wages as other roads similarly situated, and there has been no misunderstanding or frotion. A. B, Youngson, Assistant (Spectal to The Evening World.) LOWELL, Mass., March %.—A com- plete shutdown of work in the eight large cotton mills here on Monday, was ordered by the mill agents to-day. Twenty thousand hands will be idle un- Ul the controversy over the demand for a 10 per cent. increase in wages is ended. The shutdown came as a surprise and anticipated the action of the workers, who had stated that they were ready Mi trevilterd declined to make known the terms of the schedule agreed wpon. ee to-day. “The engineers are satisfied, |, "We met our operatora a menen We Mgr. O'Connell on Board, and ao are we. expect to confer with the trainmen ®] ‘The most distinguished passenger on “Our alm hes been to pay as good | week “from next, Monday “end with tte | the Coltic was Mgr. B. J, O'Connell, Dremen as soon as we ate who has been appointed rector of the Catholic University at Washington. Mar. O'Connell has been in Rome since 1885. Up to seven years ago he was rector of the American College at Rome. The distinguished prelate is a man of LOWELL MILLS SHUT OUT 20,000 WHO WOULD;STRIKE. will be paid at the office Thursday to-day,it is considered sseless to at- tempt to run the mills ionger, as had been intended. “Spinning and spooling departments afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock; jdck- medium size and, though reticent almost to the point of taclturnity, he has a most engaging personality. bubbles over with genlalty, which is demonstrated more in his manner than in what he says. A score or more members of the Cath- olic priesthood were waiting for Mgr. O'Connell at the pler, among them the Rev. J, 8, Delany, representing Arch- ing, carding and dress) morning beginning at § o'clock; weav- ing Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock." Mr. Southworth eald the formal notice had been received from Secretary Mc- bishop Farley, with an invitation from the Archbishop for the visitor to spend three days at the archdiocean residence. At the conclusion of his visit here he will go to Charleston, S. C., to see his Parents, and thence to Washington. MRS. BENJ, PERRY, North Aurelius, Mich.—A Life Saved Whea Doctors Had given Her usually accompanied by sickness and ° ~ vomiting. They result from inactive liver, digestive disturbances or sore and constipated bowels. In the springtime able and experienced Physicians urge upon those who are sub- Ject to headaches the use of Paine’s Cel- ery Compound. In tens of thousands of cases this wonderful remedy has pro- duced happy and permanent results after all other modes of treatment failed. Un- like other medicines claiming popular at- tention, Paine’s Celery Compound gives Prompt and effective results. It gives to weak and sick people an immediate” supply of nerve force, with pure blood, Gescending: a slope one of the party wife alimony at the rate of $25 per week. the increase was| Donald, of the Textile Coxacil, that a| Others at the pier were the Rev, Dr. | active liver and perfect digestive vigor. ? a and tho members of the} The troubles of a woman in business day, “and qhout a year ago I deter-| Ho got. out. yeuterday and today oar unjegs "she strike was contemplated before the vote] Edmund P. Shannon, dean of the theo-|The work of Paine’s Celery Compound Pissovered| themselves to/'bo | were) aired’ In’ the) West ibty fourth || mined to get # secretary: to Jook out for Grove up to Justice Dutty, on stontwoe- | Tn enncuncement ot the oiueing of!|ct the calll agente FOF « complete shits | loglal: faculty! at Washington; De. Db; (snot a slnipleirelieving of pain; it effec: "nthe edge of a Inge precipice. Street Court to-day when Raiph Leech /my finances, I employed Mr. Bteruer| ery grest, Jersey City, in an auto-| 4,28? announcement eile ommentis| dona W. Shea, genera secretary of the col-|tually reaches the root and causes of ag yt 1 Sterner, of No. 24 West Hlghtleth | rom the iberhart School. He wanted! mobile, along with Miss Blanche Helen ao anewitacy: ot laa agents, in the| He added that if the labor untons|lese, and the Rev. B. J. Hayes, Presi-|disease and permanently banishes the BEM sre ipo oleae Sieeh _ipoared to anewer to & charge)| $10 a rweek, biti 1 Mrially werwuaded tlm | Greason, a beautifil’ tiondde-tiesfed | Morn, Mecreusy cf tbe agents, thought an attemnt to start the mills|dent of the Alumni of the American |trouble. Mrs. Darley, Franklin, Il, sai hl g Bea ric Akita whien | Of Meappropriating $48.00 from Mrs. |to work for # a week. young woman, who was swathed In| waster the mesting of the agents in| would be made ina fortnight they were University at Home and of the Catholio| “After trying in vain several remedies ‘ ; 4 " e 7 y v . He e pes a hoy witalnad ae uta Now York (Conscvetory ef Maslo, nt Beeis Ge Met OHSEES, Glansonds)encim: purple: Soe the Union Bank to-day the corporation | mistalen, for the agents will keep the| companied by the Her, Patrick Gage, | fOr headache I began using Paine’s Cel 8. ey, attained an altttud New! York (Oonservetory of" Musto, “Apparently he was a most exomplary| ‘We want to get married,” sald the) onagers have thought best to abandon | mills closed until they are convinced |chancelor of the archdiocese of Bait, |ery Compound. This great medicine No, 185 West Seventy-ninth street, Mrs, ‘om. Rte eae FOO te on hea a ted to withdraw the com.| YU" man, but a short time ago I|nautical dandy, “married quick.” their expressed intention of etarting up| that the operatives wish to return. more; end extended’ a eaten fro not only cured me, but it built up my + as Packard wanted to had been bull-|heard that he was spending money.| “Well, I'm just the man,” sald Dufty.| yconday, aa the result of a canvass yes-| It is thought work may not be re-| Cid! system and made me feel like a new es at one part of the descent | Pieint, alleging that she had been bull) How no count epend money ona salary|and in three minutos all was over, Ed-| terday afternoon. @umed for two months. Monsignor O’Con‘ell was born in| woman. It is the only medicine we keep feet ina minute and ten | dozed into algning it by the court clerk.| o's) a “week Interested me, ‘Then Tdi y ¥ Wo, mil workers aay, chey were Will-| Charieston, 6. C.” ity-fve years ago,| in the house.” > . 8. ir occupants hanging Packard dow. Her hus- | Covere 7 Da ward Hayes and Miss Marion Crulk-| «qt 4¢ understood that nearly every | ing th arbiirate, but the owners claim He was uated fir Aetna pa tit tile salbigen llcese‘reonaiaied stim okeervaiony ie ary gna bi of $80 aid ‘discharged | Schirk, who came In angther “bubble.""| man in certain departments atated that | ire Sees tse top ince, In aadition, | tage Biteott City, Md., and’ then went to |, Mrs. Benjamin Perry, of North Aure~ tage fell into » crevasse and were the witnesses, and the whole cere- they declare that ld not desire to] Rome, whece he attended the American| lus, Mich, says: thirty feet below the surface. But] years, and when he died she attempted | 1 wu. ate, gweetuer, advised mony “netted Judge Durty Just fifty] he would not come in, although many | ive outgiders NX the scale of wages] are, Woe tage wuetened, the ordatned| “Paine's Celery Compound is the best -- ‘ 8, hat he was harnessed to|to keep {it going. She moved from sl ‘ plun| 41d 60 with an explanation that while] fiey should pay, a priest in May, i8tf, by Cardinal i he would "have fallon 2,00 | Wyghteonth dork te wan Boventy-|ner nerd of It, for ho got out of the], Commodore Ferry, who 1s well-known | they would proter to work they dared | ‘ig, Squid Day. acted that Pe A Seay MDT ert ho apaize-| medicine on earth. Three years ago 1 on the Jersey Coast along which his comrades, | the milla woldd start on Monday when| nen apked for a statement he simply! 12° taVen with inflammation of the blad- hes not stand out against their pal hen hls jawyer, Mr. Goellei Adair the Disoovery found | nth atrest, entering into an agres- station extends, been in love with the strike order into effect, and shut : wes, "a huts ina good state of | ment to pay $1,700 @ year for the prop | Case saying ‘they would notte: fet [Mise Gleason for a, year, Ho decided | Accordingly notices of Indefintte closing | thé strike order goes into effect, and shut Art for Worlds Fair, oar ong rereue eereeaenen: ee ped erty. wanted to do It, because all I wanted|that the only way to attain his happl-| were posted at the mill gates before | GOW? crippied by ‘the number of em-| steisey C. Ivee, the Director in-cnter| Very Sick; re, ‘were some casos of scurvy dur- Q tory | Was iy money,” but Mr. Swoetzor ag- (ness was to gol away from, his former | weve tecaay." ployees out. o tof Art of the st.| they all thought I could not live, Bon Was Feturn Of the wutcrare fo | Just paid expensen of maintenance, For Bicrner promised to "Some (0 court YO-| Was azredted tor, noncpayient oF alt | These notice lffered in form, but | , the {norease of wages aaked bY the! Tous’ ixposition, also, arrived on ihe| “I Was 50 sick I could not help Ws re e uae ce, werner prom! to com to urt to- ti ‘or non. ment all- operatives wi 5 ship. her living expenses she had to get money | d: a ome WO Court to-l Tony, but escaped that, by the wells | not substance. ‘That at the Massa. | operatives ls s renowal of the demand (eicic, fe hag been abroad al | self, and hardly sat up long enough ay “ “KX business woman never knows who | works low game, rom her mother. Try as she might she to trust in bustness,” concladed Mra, worked Ludl el Ince Ju 18 Hating for foreign exhibits in th ft dhusetts mill read: Grann af the, request of the business Art Bollding at the Wortie rai, ee have my bed ima) but I heard of Paine’s could not squeeze a cent of profit from} Packard. ‘1 am sure that I treated “As the beamers and loom fixers om-| Mal of Ohm a destion of wages, Celery Cot ced tak- ——____ — 5 . Bte derately. Hi loyed here have personally stated that} concessions W: ed on minor mat- " ing it, and I can say to-day that ft has aE tuattiwes nota uel fe saucy ovate went ne eillevell i} RED HOT BEAT FOR rad would not come in to work after tere pertaining to work in the mille. |GRIEF CAUSED HER SUICIDE. helped me so much that I am doing m: i to “3 he spent the money for taat gas bill in own work, something I never expe ness woman,” said Mrs, Peokard to. ' rotous living. Mrs, Ochler Mourned for Son Who|to do. | do not think I would be alive WOMAN KILLED AT GIRL STRIKERS VIOLENT; cine gt CE eecronr| EL al ae ee WALDORF A mystery,| RIVAL NEWSPAPER |Passaic POLICE CHARGE THEM |x ceeemestmeee ne 1% Thirty-seventh etreet, Brooklyn, com- CAN BE CURED. mitted suicide in her home to-day by (Spectal to The Evening World.) those who went into the factory. ‘Guluking oto! olinces of acid. he] Passaic, N. J., March 2%—The %0| ‘The patrol wagon was summoned| gre was toad dead on the Thom of hey | natenoet Bias Bes. i ssp on @ erie) online EONee OMS | ara sne ballet ume ean’ acorte i itiem | tarctae (hey eats nettle Gee eal tee, World the Story of the Secret] hanaxerchtet factory, loomed are. Sharged” the “strticers ‘drove il eed An empty | vais ph saea's, Passaic, surrounded the doo The mill boges have tried to woman bad car: Wedding of Times’s Editor. | txe’miut to-day, armed with sticks and| out why the piri are ona strike, but Bolle wold to" adil four persons “Gnd stones which they waved and shook at without success, Tnother of ‘three ohildren. THE COP FELT HURT. IN RUSSIAN IMPERIAL MINES] ervtma'Ss cent Pasquale Ganelll, a bootblack, was arraigned before Meaistrete Poot * ae fg the chief town of « mining enya al . “police officer, ) Greater New York Democracy ; Is Officially Recognized and * Its Title to Emblem Is Assured | i (Continued from First Page.) SOME OF THE CLUES THAT MAY HELP TO IDENTIFY WOMAN KILLED IN FRONT OF WALDORF. leraiteee mie perio Senlnkin jnoket, cut to fxure. Pere mien ace niiatt ea 28 KILLED IN STRIKE RIOT over [ts rival, the Englewood Times, to- There is great glee among the rank @nd Mle of the Greater New York De- — mocracy. The redoubtable ‘Joe Mul- Toney, of the banner enty-second Assembly District, is particularly jubi- dant. 4 4 President Cantor was informed by tie W Beorétary of State to-day that the or- ganization is now oMcially recognized ‘#8 @ party, having polled at least 10,000 Wotes at the last election, and this de- ‘eision entitles the organization to its Age, thirty years. § Black Helwht, 6 feet 6 inches. ne kings, black » Bae reandlaidian the Gee oe to tome Complexion, dark, mize 40, “Aleaander’n,” wedding of Jacob F. Blankenhorn, the Eyes, brown, Blnck velvet picture hat, large ff | editor of the Times, which ocoarred in Mair, dark brown, slightly oatcich plumes, “Simpson, Craw-f}| the I4ttle Church Around the Corner, streaked with gray. ford & Simpson.” New York, Nov. 2 last, ST. PHTORSBURG, The bride was Miss Laura Odell,| great atrike riot, accompanied by much | Slatousk Ganelit of a oy 1 halt Ganell! was one wo fi teeth on # hal alne 6 1-4, tor of Mr. and Mrs. William Odell, ghatiict and la the centre of the Southern March %.—A , fifty others were wounded. number of| ’ - codghed, has ocourred has bootblacks who applied at the Bureau) ‘ Much vaunted emblem, the rooster plate im the upper Jaw. Neoklace of double string off] or Martin piace, Dnglowood, ‘The care. | Dl hes at the town ef Paarl etta ta cece Rn eT Te ae haa lick cseoee Jn ‘the City, Hall to-day for a a vo F ray crepe de Chine we fishskin pearls, mony was performed by Rev. Dr,| Slatousk, in the government of Oofa, golmitars and grticies, ot 1 and em. Heshees, to shee ahareek ast nde in TIME TRIED | ASBURY PARK LAUNCHED, |] trimnca with white «tne. No finger rings, purse orf]| Houghton, ee aha Ural ecuniatna, Boneed ateel Blatousk han ‘an ‘tititude | from ot publio ulldings.. Ho arrived - : i is es Underwear of Hneu, inttinitted | marks of identifcation, Tho funny thing abour the elopement | qwonty-eight perecns were killed and | ot abour si,00 eee VALUE PROVED Bottle Hew Céptral Boat Will tun Be- |W uy, ic 4g the fact that one of the witnesses, he would be placed @ head of the tween New York and Sandy Hook, Charles Lebright, a newspaper reporter, arrested by leo missed the story, | and looking down saw the form of.a|, Editor Blankenhorn's mother didn't MRS MOLINEUX —_—_— CONSUL COLE SENDS — [ittianagt, i “ : been suffering from consumption. That] woman prostrate beneath his cab. know, of the wedding Ull she aaw it in MAY GO ON STAGE. REGRETS TO SAXONS. | ‘2 H Dr. Koch’s Sanitarium © - LOTT Ate was Nae this af | ghe wore o wonlskin, tight-fitting Jacket] "She must have darted from between |" PFs _ ‘ Cneorporetet), for thecurees | # York - re ed A Retwesn MM | that her blood was thin and that she} he wad, ‘The street in front of me|LONE PINE MINING CO, She Is Seen In Thle Gity, Where,|Gave Dentist O'Brien Certificate wa Coarh psgral @ > Bind Bandy Hook, in the service 0f | rel: the cool might air more than an of| was clear and well lighted, T think ane Help Hi H and! 1! ¢ i i Pp 8, She Signed a to jolp im ere, © Phe Central Railroud of New Jersey. dinary peréon naturally would. was in a hurry to cross and jumped out MEETS IN HARMONY. Bunk a 1 eonteee Meant No Ineult to the Gov- § 0d Some, 8 Sus Ng. Consimpiion, if! Mabel Winsor, of Asbury Park, | Her hair was black, slightly streaked | without looking up or down, She must — Theatrical + Free Examination Datiy, 5 ened the vessel, and Miss Jose-|with gray. She looked to be nearly! have run right against my wheel, for I| Stockholders of the Lone Pine Mining| ars, Blanche Molineux in ola ernment. Instant Rellef and Permanent Cure At A: D.; Hawkins and Miss Mubel| forty years of age, although she was| saw nothing until 1 heard h 5 y met to-day in C eg 2 bad al ‘ecured by the Use of Dr. A 1 nie! it. both of Asbury Park, were maids | probably younger, and seemed aged by | we the atk | Company met to-day in Cooper Union, | yor, yesterday, and there Is a persistent | DRmSDHN, Saxony, Mirch 38, y a * rn , H Then the cab lurched as the wheel/at the call of the old directors, who rumor that she hes signed a contract | United @tates Consul Cole has, accord- new’s Catarrhal Powder. or nen was clean and neat, | passed over her neck. I looked down, |allege that the meoting of two weeks to appear on the stage aa soon as she ling t> @ note published by the oficial pus paeearne Dresdener Journal, expressed hie regret | aid’ cureses of tat wont Dr, phoper, Mra. [ruse 8. Koatos, wite | ln eng Mayor Keator, of Asbury |but not costly, It was such as any self-| and she was directly benearh o D. ° ee thelr chaperon respecting woman who ‘was not rich! slipped to the street a nalsed an i rey EN eyp ee traro ot aimee, |obtaine © civorve te Gout Delain. Mrs rRoy. KOOM OF BERLIN At corner Kbrich Store, OAT. ea eel — new board of directors | yolineux lunched with e party of friends |i Premier Motssch von Reichenbach | Aguew's Catarrhal Powder: fi DIED. * bpd She was ® beautiful woman and richly | was elected, was lilegal at a Broadway restaurant and was ob-|for giving Dr. O'Brian, the Amertoan|¥a# & victim of Chronic irAtied | povLae.—rridey, Okarch 21, 1908, KATH bee ENGINEER REED. MARRIED. Ps Mee always 8 food ndinauan| sone, iE phe looked so pitiful with| Charles A. Douglas, of the old Boant served by a number of old acquaint- tet who wae recently expalled from ae PEE Be, ours Ter cones dered daughter of the late William and Nora ‘ Hie n's character, were exception: | her face atid her garments solled with | ¢ Gent ‘4 Sires “applieiian eave wie. baa, Rood, a Penneyivania Ratle [2 Meats, THY, Were of patent loaiher,| mud ‘and blood, I thought obs wet eS algherigtin eoytd 1a whieh It ances, She wore e new spring gown. Sort | eee es ,& eareieioehe exprneeing ayn eral, telat aad in an credibly hort Funeral trom her inte residence, 107 wast } 4 Sep . with buttons, 41-2 tn sive, and had been | dead and ran to the corner to mall ‘ts eel) abe was in New York only @ # pathy with him and reflecting on tho} while 1 was absolutely oured."—James! — N,nociei ewest, Monday, March 30, at 8 F helieer, and Miss Jounie W. Gob-| recently purchased at Alexander's. police,” Ne |into an agreement with John P, Hilkin,| ume, Late in the afternoon she was Saxon Government. Headley, Dundes, N. Y, iu ‘M. Intermeat in Calvary Cemetery, Mp OHNo. 122 Union virect, Jersey City, prised thelr friends with the pent .of thelr marri on Rh 1 py the Rev. reveite~< An- |osused the woman's death, was ar-|the nearby clubs wore enraged at the ————— ; 5 A \ the 'Terranates Consolidated Fp Pastor of Bt. John's G, wy, |faiued In the Jefferson Market Court | fMME Of the faahlonably dressed womun | fhe, errmpates, Conwolid Mining | FENCE TO BE 75 FEET HIGH, |t 8x01 Government. Unavo! ie, Says Driver, it was well for the cabman that the|°! Indiana, Pa, for the sale to him! driven to the Grand Central station and| Consul Cole explained that he gave| Dr. Agnew's Heart Oure relieves tn 80 minutes, police were at hand, for men in ing |of all the olaima which the Lone Pino her return to Bioux Fulls, the certificate to O'Brian to help ttm in William Reld, driver of the cab whton | dreas who Rocked trom the Waldort aad| Mining Company haa or may hang in| oer ye tyccg no idea of tneulting as. Laundry Wants—Female. i" LAUNDNESS—Weated, experienced bosom . 34 . Bile Lome on Falrview ayp- |t208Y: He was deeply aftooced vy the | and*tiey threatesed yi Ache, ate ir. Douglas offered a resolution to 7 = LUND MERE Wes perieaced ‘be + 5 4 aooldent, but claimed it was unayold-| Patnlinen Betts aud Btrause kept she | Cobciude ths transaction with Mr. Elin. 4 Ba ie ie pr 9 friend of the| SMe He te an intelligent young man) (Od Pack UNG) the eanbulance and | catty a nope in fave ae tie eee tit: | Boekm @ Coon Get Permit to shat To | ook Well Cine WANED | Ca) sll well, Wonka Mpa: 1 AF wets On : orfeys i ndreal were wit. | Who has been employed for some ume| fii" York” Hospital, sew oes Fe ft axing’ he Thought it, wise to O@ View of Garbage Cans, ai Pe Wedding secret, |by William Beloh, who has the cab| that the Womnal Wits Tartatty Med ace Wanted (0 aur: | privilege on the Thitty-fourth strect | As the cab whoal” struck ey was Tinton etre” |#ide of the Waldort-Astona. 1s2 Unton street. Reld says he left his Place about fas @olock and tumed into Fifth avenue, | head, oru core WAS soade £0 Cana oF PURLEY He was driving down the avenue, Koop: | AM eu, WhO, Was almoal’ torn of! [Munbers, consleting, of the. seven a a he five § LIVERPOOL CUP, |!84,,C28, 12 ine ‘eury” and warohing | gue drat 20564, the howial mors | Rameaey, atte OY ° *| y to make way through the| Willi it aushds ces that bave existed i & Sompany aud got down Upset ete] Guperintendent of Buildings Peres M.| your blood must be pure to give stan urtaoe turned around and’ fell with her teee| Dasl® Bewart hae approved the amended Plens| your complexion thet pants ine WANTED ; } foward the West ourb, ‘Dhe wheel thea| 288 heeolutton wag oy phe which can Soe Thee A 5 : uh i good LAUNDRB88—Good wom: 4 an oh, CUED, The wheel thea | ovorwmnslenins vote Whe submitted to him by the arobitect of be in DR. mase of vehicles, ‘The lights trom the | ralgned before Corton settee, 822 7 5 ‘om the 2 ol 4 —_ ake Purley | Waldorf dining room wore @bining full aniae. peri the Custody ot his Dene Tramp Petriged, Sf $5,000, |upon the street. 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