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IN SGHRES WITNESS N THE BARREL MURDER, donia, Victim of the Plot, Shows on the Stand He Is in Great Fear— Other Witnesses Suffer from Loss of Memory. was brought into Wh the promise that there would the gruesome barre} be sensational developments Coroner jr!) and placed before the juny 4 _Boholer to-day began the inquest Into | wakon with one horse! A. No. the murer of enedetto Mandonis | Q) Didn't you and Madonia meet Sa- whose body was hacked by the Masia | /oPiyne hudvod fooc frou stent ee and thrust into a barre! at tock? Lldanik mmenmbed ‘The sensation came. Tut it wa Q Don't you ke 1 hiever knew the one expected by the coro: Madoniy with 1 heard Ms mime when T Watore Sausiis @ered man, furnished i. He wa Peoted to identify the wa J fe alleged by the police was jt Petui, “the ox,” who |x accused Murder. But in this he failed. te @o badly rattled or in such gr ni, stepson ¢ ty hay aby | man Petto? A THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1903. \ 7 DANIEL KENNEDY, HIS VICTIM M’MAHON, AND HOUSE NEAR WHERE TRAGEDY OCCURRED. * = . ORS AN TSE RENCONTRE ETRE ETI ECE TEP ET CTI KENNEDY HELD FOR M’MAHON’S MURDER. (Continaéd from First Page.) named Richard Atkinson, who lives in the hotel upstairs, and three men, for whom the police are looking to-day. | “Just before clesing up,” ald Atkinson to-day, “McMahon went out the side door. One of the men in the room followed him in a couple of min-| utes. Then the others went out. I went upstairs and to bed. McMahon's house is only a few steps from the side door, but he would not have had} time to reach {!t before the man who followed him out got to the street. 1) don't know whether McMahon started for his house or whether he went up Eighth avenue. Certainly McMahon did not go to his house, and what he did between 1 o'clock and the time he was pounded near the flat-house is a mystery. The neighborhood 1s lonely after midnight. H J. Bernard, who has a drug store at No. 2899 Eighth avenue, between One Hundred and Fifty-third and One Hundred and Fifty-fourth streets, | was awakened about 4 o'clgck by the noise of scunling and cursing in the) street in front of the store. He got up and looked out of the window, but could gt see anything. At about this hour persons on the ground floor | of the flat-house, a block away, heard the assailants of McMahon pound-| ing and kicking him, but no one investigated, | EXTERMINATES every description of insect life. Non-Polsonous, Non-Explosive, Non-Staining. Ask your druggist or grocer for Harvie’s, peattly ‘no other. Lf he does not have tt, make him get it, or youcan order direct from us. Plat cans 20; % plat 1c. J SKIN-TORTURED BLOOD SCATTERED ALL OVER. It is no exaggeration t» say that McMahon's blood was scattered all | over the neighborhocd when Evening World reporters began to investigate the crime at daylight. There were bloodstains on the sidewalk on the west side of Eighth avenue from One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street to One Hundred and Fifty-third street, diagonally across the pavement to the south- east corner of One Hundred and Fifty-third street and Eighth avenue and eastward in One Hundred and Fifty-third street to the flat-house entrance. ‘The door and vestibule were spattered with blood. The murderers must have waded in this blood, Leading away from the | stoop footprints could be traced for twenty feet. They were small and pointing toward Eighth avenue. From all of these bloodstains two theories were evolved. ¢@ @¢ the Mafia thit he not positiveiy | ec wAKanil tity the timepie aul ito wa FER eAIe atl < | \ quite clear from his manner that ne 4 aan e| Daniel {Was convinced it was tie watel his Raeineniiiiekennl? Stepfather carried when he left Huttalo. Pogo. the Ox" arowe and the to the other witnesses tiney atl soSMid he had sean the mun s¢ fered from loss of memory and vould |") RHR ida ea ARLE LAL = z = mot give a direct answer to any im n » 1 i were ar ‘ i “porwtnt auesion ae ese i Sati Ent) AMELIA, BINGHAM LEDERLE PROTESTS ; mn Court, | Q. Were you with Farano in Inaarilo’s S | Be bor ae croc ini 238 yen amar in tmwerto's| ON WITNESS STAN TO MAGISTRATES. | ~ Gorpner’s Court and piu Mieet, but ax fur as T know T| \ Beside” his counse! was ote ; Reenbilinmesmalt a —— | | el RB elay niuiaiine a jueed Now i you there The Actress, Complainant in Crimi- Health Officer Says Practice of Dis- (And Coroner Scholer saw that (vive i, nal Libel Suit, Denies that missing Charges Against Adultera- 7aleane who could not be frigiite | Her Husband Beat Her. tors of Milk Is Menace to Health. | jafla were in the jury-box : ig These are, the mbers of the. Jur When the curtain went ay in the Went Lederle, of Health De trauss, Henry Sivken, 15. by; Higbie, act of Amelia Hingham's co tment, \esiertey 1 letter, to sh , eter rn, les Lihupner, as bs oY ae y 7 Georee G Benjamin, 1. gander, GH ifternoon the two comedians, Abe H Ca Magister sresting ray and Juseph I Aman, Amtistant e mel and A ry troy among again the wctlee of all 0 4 | Dinitioeationney — Garvun conducted t ues ehORin NAMA Ene limelliene: #ael| ’ HARI ral eal Ulibantate nei * “the case for the people. uffed Wi tie . ‘ i * i Petto, looking unconcerned, earing: 4 Wine On Heifer aotreee, arraigned for violation the more like x German Uiin an Han, |} lin nile je told of ‘The plot is woven around a story in initary Cade cow the adult is dark, curly hats, well arranged, | (20, iting (of the sliver chain. the ihe now defunct Datly wmorica, thit j don of miik Bat Dy the side of his counsel, Gos Se See handkee- | tjoyd Bingham, vie avtreax'a husband 'SNOW SQUALL {Phe partieutar oifense, Dr orle smith., To the rear of him sat T boy employe ‘“ © SP MNeE Ahchr ees mr kUeteeL | i ye a . man in uniform, detailed to ke ta, a boy employed by Joun jihad given her a black ey 2 Q | wreia, was in gelling milk adulterated op im. | In the eats 10, Ui ; OSU Cea Ta eee ALi Binet Graham Rice FROM FAR WEST Ave per 4 re which is equal fr incocsant alae, Heat, farouiy murdered in ios htvins wna the | Punislod yfor erie het,” She went R ts en arin For more to each Reiria: rraignment. ABU GEL RAS yates oats ake on the stand and denied taat her hue- ! 1 m nis often results ja Ratnnre gerauanentg on te hate 3) Dou remember acon) coming [2 cyte an HITS NEW YORK: ounce ncaa Greds of friends and of Tet apart bat Led StS NURS, She denied that sce had a black ey “re where a milkman at Bi and the men brought from the House Do you remember your boas being {on April i, bat admitted that her cherh Ss ediiileneennihetea ie nigpectens th Ith four or five men thatate | Was swollen us the result. of the nen: Buen eee Ae u Genova the Firat Witness. ie HPA Cetus meni tte batt) Wes eeouel pn on ceduie ot cn “| Freak Weather Gets to Town Early | iret water froin 9 weil, and there were Antonio Genova was Ue fest witness) « abithere? AO No, he lett) Latwyer Lewy contended that Mr and Sends Straw Hats Back ory cages ef tyycold fever resulting. on the stand. He sald he ew nothing Hout the arthele th Well Mote found, ty te i} emer ersia Hier sald es laity structed the interpreter [fishied, aw li Was out at town at to Storage. CIT ‘iyeet. He could not recall the add MrT etoutell the teuth, but tne, ; oe Dut eaid {t was in his pocketbook, white’) juainy "hy ena) AGS) on . 1 am ony Amelia Hing} mn the Sete orAN ied to-d: and Gin the bande of the police, AU thal seeds one, witness: sale new the /Dusiness, raid, “and. the : vound taken by request of his counsel the witness was iy hay ree oan | Batic £0 “refer tome WEATHER FORECAST. i ible. 1 “a natrusted that he Aged not answer any | ant tall? A ‘ rie at aN Tue CAME on Y the question that would tend to meriminate | yi RNG E —— t for the thie Megiatrates . wr degrade him. wate ny roucca nartKaentachenin cents 4 if te Board ee oon ck Gartner’ ot! Tampon aul Macey’ antalng tacked up behind the ending atS P.M. Sat eel ogee i Tames Act eae AL aan gaemembor seins FILIPINO LEADER We Now Vurk Clty and vi oe . Where 1s Luppo now? A.I don't) ‘The purpose of the inquiry about the : ' cr, ae ‘ ‘ IAAy ROSACEAE re ehe tt RIOS CAPTURED. whe a pider t MAY QUEEN HELPS 1 Danie Fall mow tho te tinder arrest TEASED UR S| P ably frosty Saturday fates brink f] coun! 2 ni pt vere ck ‘ Whe Geta aon urate hat Wee | 2828 anal Nt scone | |] westerns MAY DAY TO ROB. . Were you in any business w aa ae ‘ A) , i faubpo bestdne win and olives? A. Onl I Resethe atonescnenring ieilant, “wnt Fanatic Who Posed as a Prophet! and tei i oie Re in_olives, wines and tomatoes. off the wagon on the Monday fo seal Will Probab! _ nt | See ee eee ae torte ting bus: [ttt MAD an the Monday fallowlne | ee eee Tried ln | They Held Up Janitor Henry A. War- Sere Atceset wan ict /ancwed: [(W4 not remember whether or not that | f re lee i ren and Relieved Him of . Do you know Petto? A. No, don't] pasunna | MANILA, 1Gov. Cailles, ot] GHOCRS A ays. | ke ite | Stepaon on the Stand, Tagine patie chill estan voL [ACO ofeloek to Peuieaina ee Uuteicaye °Q. Do you know this man? (showing &| cotvatore Snellanene. st nor tliatia # and May Queen both got | ‘picture of Madonie). A. 1 have seen the | qos cuglianens, stepson of Ma-|untrers tave captured His, the fanai-]At % oteluel (in afterna , ae Bh but never saw the man. | Gori. was called and dentihed a photo-| cal Filipino leader tn that part of te ou to-day. Henry A aQ, were you on Easter? Ar] "iy this his watch? Coho Island of Luzon. Rios was in the dress ywowas the prize weather rant tor at the Young Wome ett SD recoanbers de thls bis watch? (showing the one | |! ou neues ation of May Day in New York ‘ ; ‘hous ‘around. al hat had been pawned). A. Tt ie my} he had worn when appearing as i 3 ir w Yor! Hation, In West Six- ut of the e, and Aro’ I was at! watch, My father’ fall in considerable quantity al iG his shop all day’ Baster Monday watch. My fathers waich wan out of| prophet." He ts sald ty be guilty ofl gnenn trant af the ole, Rreatei teenth street. had the froltesome @. Wwen did you leave the shop Mon-| te like me water bie thers OCK® tO) many crimes and probably will oe tried |)! BTS AaNLS young women Inled to court on a vaay7 A When it was getting dark. | Mri y but therelimay 6H ro murder te If Lolarge of larceny | Dia Not Walk with Madonia. "When You snw: this watch In the hands | | rauend much) «What if your t asked Magis! © Dida't you ieave and cross the Bow. | Of ih? Police, didn't you say “That in| Rios was formoriy a macksmitir of [ony ster tne two Lirate Pool of « (ery et Stanton street at 2.10 P.M. in} dla nel s ayabas, and chained to enat TANS SU SPELT uNtnye) ont i With Benedetto | Madonta?| ater eald He would have reaa|arigin In the presenve of @ crowd jiteat NoeiNerey omy ra suraT?et (royaur A. No. I aid not, I went out to collect | tor the beneNt of the jury the aitidavit| tives, declaring me from heaven | ‘t senate May Queen ‘ae t fs de by the boy wi i pads y ating he came from hy i now enme toy on eply Aa elock emese was on tho stand | his flarement the boy aald the watch) and promised (1 open the box when ti4 J#ersonal knowledge of them v tnd tovk his pocket iok, a mnaiov cikeriy retdedl oe trightanea,| Poole rebelled. He attracted mans jebar sing shutters at | vile never saying positively the watch lowers and started an ins HK coeinotn nk Ra oke ee . Vhe girls told the Mugistrate that! d Ron iste ue manner meade it clear| Which the Constabulary sup ed Tan ‘ ‘ ae ee e se Ik the c Warren had folowed them for several | Witaweer he we was the one} Rios, who fled to the mountains, later] {THR Ue southeast, produchns ty Dlocks and that they stop, : his father carried . | nonte iaots : ’ P on Six is father carried when he left Buffalo. | ciaimed the tile of ‘Pope of Lauzon," Alf some of the color effocts of a Weat-| reonth street to let him puss, she 1 ilo, Keeper of a cafe at No. ern cyclone. lt brought with tt, al OGLE % Prine and another at No. and also agserted he was a prophet. Hel ty jug ipnarcntly: tromirt ae ae ai them to have a drink. E was the next witness ding for months Mees Lae is 8 Whol ay (uy sald Warren's appearance 5 ven or elght y Ho knows! et falling in t West | have much money with him nd an witnesses, | i Aw usta! Coney. Islan to the} Ie he did,” she sald, "we did nots i) 2 A s. e) “ alba uk « ‘ jog gam sa naw ital” KF" CUSTOMS BROKER mit all the ereanmanttatatate ['Svagiaratn Bool aia tnem tor oat ca Paid Help Wants in this |" : eer, on Atteen months: Wak) char tle! Bnow (tells here g8.oi0 ital) each \ us hie na 1 mat the wind made a pil-Whvel = Fervis wheel ; eRe used his name: [ don’ ¥ Madonta? had not seen him ta few days be toni into omen. He bought! morning’s World. 4,08 BUT + Paid Help Wants in the 13 other 403 ‘New York papers combined. z ‘Results Come Promptly : i mitted that $6) K ee him for Dampino's aed he kept the me y | Trying to Trace Counterfel Dampino? A. yes.! Si He js 1 believe. | Dam- | HOUSEWORK . M fe reonene af, M endeavored to show tha the vunterfelte: Dampino was a member made wrcvatoa MAOHINISTS = 3 y it 6| MEN . i 2} sutaas 7 aE CMI Raa APA Soe eee | : \ arvan Introduced a receipt from ATORS jDapruia showing that sugar was bougit NIUUSES. | ; | f Q Did you ever see these. barre)s 2] PAINTERS + 2s) fore? (pointing to two.) A. T do. nat INET-MAKDRS. PAPER-MANC Know, | veces 15] PHOTOGRAPHERS... 4] y,,\VMAt do vou do with these xrrets HANDS. 6| PIANO HANDS. Bl Mnehint away Atco: auk Hien away stuff, or put tr PLUMBERS Ll 4 sais Q. On Monday, A 1. was Mo Fan M sand | ve Ol chat 2 with you I don't rer | sit}ber that 1s} ,@, What time aid you close | j (that night? A. Bleven or 12 o'ele | Z 3 ( the Barreln. | SIGN PAINTERS... 3 that when, you usc SKIRT HANDS es you can't sell tt ig A. 1 can sell Mt for | STABLGMEN TAILORE: TALLORS ... another, awd: your, place, A. Yes. tine the Witness was worrled TRIMMERS . of him w two barrels, the maiaM ITI rparts of the one in which the ound. ‘They were greasy in was sawdust, stumps of AretteN Ss RAVE n said, * TYPEWRITERS UPHOLSTERERS USEFUL MEN., WAIST HANDS . WAITERS WAITRESSES ....,, WINDOW DRESSERS 2 ‘he when Garv ent.’* Afver Ingarello's testimony and w: he was sti sweaty from the aming tion by Assistant istrict-Attorney Gay van he was arrested by Deputy, Uatced States Marshal McAzeny on a charge of counterfeiting and taken to the Lud~ ee . ‘The hearing was then Sdjourned ti Thursday at 10 A. M. cil abe a sign of relief at is all at pres- ie 4 4 5 +68 +15 % 084 pin KILLED IN THE R. F. DOWNING DEAD, |<: Was Widely Known as an Authority | on Tariff, but Never Ran a HOME OF A PRIEST. | | omon, coun : —= for Office. | years, ade a motion for a new trial, urging | R. F. Downing. widel own as —_ Clergyman’s Sicter Battered to Death| among other grounds that Dr. Hibbe ALASKAN CASE COMPLETED. | F. D y known as an ee sero ecees uthority the tari’ question, died by Man Who Entered House had Leen acquitted by a jury watch had ‘i sutnorty on tis tart qventon, tea] SNOW CHECKS FIRE | evniats [nd Ae a thence [ReMMEEN of Triton and American) ent ale : rae a Se mt las had been presented in the case of Yarned In, IN ADIRONDACKS. avenue, Brooklyn. He was born in New LORAIN, O.. May 1—Inten excite fr, who Is not known, She Puts into Jamaica Port with lay and the y nares known, Machinery Damaged and Will yond da i from Pinions ee Lose Cargo of Bananas. r ald ” d alent in 8 disturbed in the| Wintel ene ‘oO? Jamaica, May 1.- The read. to draw out ban Putco ithe trallcot Atlas Line s r Alene, asf The fire seems —_— _—- Port Limon, Costa Rica, to New Ye ’ Few deta damaged, She will undergo repairs] t and , ay service RUSSIA’S DENIAL. Owing to the presen of yellow fev> Seererrerre: At the Alene's port of departure she SNOW UP THE STATE. be quarantined. ‘The delay involves the} WASHINGTON, May 1.—BSecretary loss of her cargo of banan FARMER: NiEYS May 1s __ | Hay hus made an acknowledgement of PARMA + May 1A heavy {Russia's atatement of ‘her purposes to-day sent the mercury a fall of 48 degrees since A gue is blowing which snow squall doyn to 3 oo elutive to Manehuria involving her pudiation of sinister designs In that |Pive Thousand Strike in Toro ; ‘ yesterday quarter, ‘The Secretary's” note, ad | TORONTO, Ont, May 1,—About five] probaviy suved toe frult, the trees being | dressed to Count sini, expreaves re thousand men are involved in a strike|all tu full ret that there should have been even Se can Mie Cette. Catton MECRENECTADT) Ni Ya May aca[e, temparane misconceptivn or doug bulidera, laborers and vement pavers|drop of nearly 60 degrees In the tem: | oka’ so eeae, Rowitlen in, the matter Jemanded an increase of five cents an|perature las brought about a return|the thanks of thie Government for the hour, Which the bosses refased to con-|to wintry conditions, ‘The fall in tem- [frank aud. matistactory declaration of cede: ‘Not only will the thousands of| perature’ is accompanied bya. forty. | fussian prineles, the untons men belonging directly co inile gale. ‘Phe freezing point was reach-| Incidentally, of course, the note serves mentioned be idle but all those who|ed lust night in some parts ‘Permanent. ‘record ‘ Ervin taay way, abhuwated ibe out) courte’ | The: mame eondlions creel [steer pmklon tae vertudlor eapta nbd fo of work too, at all points in this section of the State, the United States, 4 jvo that he bled as he ran awayeup Eighth avenue. ‘convicted The first is that McMahon was assaulted near or at the corner of One, Hundred and Vifty-fourch street aud Eighth avenue, und dragged or led to his home, where the murder wag completed. The other is that he was waylald at the door, put up a stiff fight and injured one of his assailants But all who know Me- Mahon agree that he was not a fighting man, that he was not strong and that an ordinary man could overpower him easily, all of which points to the gssumption that he was first struck at some distance from his home. CHILDRIEN HEARD THE SCUFFLE, At 3 o'clock this morning the two little girls of Mr. Kalb, who occupies the first flat to the west at No. 268 West One Hundred and Fifty-third street, kened by a noise in the vestibule of the main hall. ‘They know it | ise they looked at the clock at the time. They describe were aw. was 3 o'clock bec It lasted two cr three minutes, and when it) on the east side of the entrance, * His wife heard the same noise at the same time and awakened him, He listened for a time and, being convinced that a figat was in progres jumped out of bed, drew ona pair of Wousers and started for the front door. But when he was ready to go out he noticed that the noise had ceased. He went into the hall and then to the front door which opens into the vestibule. Bui he saw no one. He believes that if MeMahon's body had been there then he would have seen it, but he did not, and, believing he had heard a passing street fight, returned to his bed. fatthew McArdle, a boy living on the top 1 .0r of the bluilding, who de- livers bread and rolls for a neighboring baker, started to leave the house at in} usual time, 6.30 o'clock this morning, Ina great hurry he ran out of the tront door ana stumbled over McMahon's dead budy"it"the'’ vestibule, ‘The body was face down, the head jammed into a corner. FOUGHT DESPERATELY FOR HIS LIVE Blood covered the walls and floors of the vestibule, indicating that MeMahon fought long and desperately for his life, and had probably fallen after receiving the great gash in the side of the head. Tho baker's boy notified the janitor, and the latter found Policeman Fleming, of the West One Hundred and Fifty-second street station. Flem- ing called Dr, Fahnestock from the J. Hood Wright Hospital. The doctor Besides fcund that MeMahon had been butchered in a horrible manner. the cut which divided the left ear and entered the brain, there was a gash across the forehead and another extending from the forehead down over the eye and parting the right cheek. A blew on the right temple had | crushed in the skull there. Both eyes were discolored and about the scaly | there were numerous cuts, Henry C. Hibbe Convicted on Evi- dence Practically the Same as Led to Dr. Hibbe’s Acquittal. Jury Promptly Returns Verdict of Guilty and Extreme Penalty May Be Ten Years. ni, on trial in the Crim-} Henry C, Hivbe, real estate broker, of) Joseph ‘tr No, 31 Stuyvesant street, who was con-/jnal Branch of the Supreme Court for} ned In an operation on Wgnes Lyneh,;grand larceny in connection with the} a chorts girl, known on the stage us insurance swindle cases, was convicted ay Ransom, which gaused her death, | this afiernoon. was sentenced by Recorder Goff to-day | One hour was allowed to each to ten years in State prison, Hibbelto sum up, and the jury did not avire a long tine for deliberation: eo extreme penalty for the crime ts | years in State's prison. repanl was remaided until entence. onvicted of manslaughter In the degree a week ago. Leopold Hidue, a brot man, was Joiniiy with him, bat aequitted, Josey 1 for the real estat rst Ler of the | te Indicted I, Sul- { fe man, ! Monday a i.—The hich is to by WASHINGTON, Mi the United States, w his client off, after denying the mo- York 4 1549, ment vrevaila Sere over the murder m| Recorder Mr. Downing founded the customs =e | Miss Agatha Reichlen, thirty years old,| tion, said; “The only comment I wish !before the Alaskan Boundary Commis-| brokerage and shipping firm of R. F.|, PLATTSRURG, May 1—A] sy a man, wao escaped, Miss Rete. !to make on your argvment Is that the|sion, has been completed, and was tos} Deanne a. Co, with branch emeea | Vane anowatorm over the Ad-| lan lived with her brother, Rev, Father| verdict !n yout chent’s case was a just/day delivered at the British HEmbansy | sand this country Tondacks: carly About three |eichion, of St. Joseph's Catholic! verdiet and the other a miscarriage of|here. At the same time the British case r a generation he otive how) tn i aoea, pra |Chureh, who was absent from the elty | Justice.” was turned over In London to the Amm-) part In the Democratic p cally check! t forest fires | when the er!me was committed. A] Mr, Solomon will ask for a certifeate |erican Embass lenestersGounc bub) wie neve that nave ad rapidly {nthe last | younger brother of the victim and Kev.|of reasoneble Goubt and carry the case} The next step will be the preparation! NGatancarnomee Week. ‘The tempera has j Father Wallace were, however, guests] ty the Court of Appeals. of the counter cases, and these must be —— abt Atty dogrees, ya t's hom) | oe - delivered, one in Washington and one a ie t nighs taey heard M Reteh- Londo; July 3 next All this is ATLAS LINER STOPS az {ten mand, running to her Taos TROLLEY VICTIM DIES. Ory to the messing of the Joins “ met @ man who rushe he win-| = s = Commiss on, which will take place FOR REPAIRS. |" Piacta thouiRn man who rashed to te 81 philip Dwyer Succumbs to tajar | vi on which date the R AIRS. amew cd by, amok Fhetd batiere| | Reeelved tn Hastings Wrek. TErated Angusien!s) 02 lcpbnssl 72 3 May 1—The iene RUlnee KERS, N. Y,, May 1—Phiity Dwy- - ur Newton Fa wn. Jor, a gardener, sixty years old, dled dn St. Joseph's Hospital this afterr from the effects of injuries recetved {» A trolley accident last night, A Warburton avenue car jumped the track at the top of a hill at the Inter- rection of Broadway and Farragut av nue, Hastings, and.plunged down a te foot embankment, Dwyer was the only | passenger {n the ear. He was buried} under the wreck and was badly hurt] about the head and’ body, besides su tuning Internal injuries Motorman James Humphrey and Con- ductor Thomas Morrissey jumped f the ear just as tt Went over the bankment and escaped Injury. 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Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured bables and rest for tired, worried mothers in warm baths with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anoint- ings with Cnticura Ointment, purest of emollient skin cures, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent. This 1s the purest, sweet- est, most speedy, permanent and eco- is- the nolse as a “dull pounding, scuffling of feet, heavy hissing and whispers |nomical treatment for torturing, dis- and banging of the door.” coased they went to sleep again, se M. Meschke and his family occupy the first floor of the building | | fizuring, {tching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin avd scalp hunours, with loss of hair, of infants and children, as well as adults, and ts sure to succeed wher all other remedies and the best physicians Tail. agonizing Itching and burnin, skin, as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head; the facial disfigurement, as in acne and ringworm; the awful suffer- tng of infants, and anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and 1 sheum,—all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success- fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent are such stays proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is uot justified by the strongest evi- Aence. The purity and sweetness, the ; power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and . permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard kin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world, alt throughont the world. foun of Chealat its Corp., Sole Proprietors. aa- Send for * How to Cure Skin Tortures,'* ete. ——————— DIED. OARROLL.—On Wednesday, April 20, 1903, MAR~ GA, CARROLL, Car ‘atrick Ge tings and Mary Fox, of County Sligo, Iretand. Funeral to take place on Sunday afternoon, May 2, at 2 o'clock, Long Island City, “Laundry Wants—Female. i good wesc yhort STARCHER ‘ours, Apply B Ay Mus RECEIVE Laundry LAUNDEL ave., Bro skirt ironer. Pearl Laundry, Brooklyn. : ‘Hamiitoa bet. 128th &129¢h mum od Laundry, 61 ‘one who ean de ‘Monarch Laundry, E FAMILY IRONDR WANTED; In iies’ watats, | Leonard's Lenox ave. and 14 LAUNDRY FEEDE! 3 ‘shakers- “Girls_to take off, mangio Morgar Steam Laundry, 546 ii sallare pre 523 Lex- wiiling to he! 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