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«JURY te WRI errrerey jonah roone plow of ite int the payline of He diate calling of OAT MEM Hers were aplend(t speet-compe money In hie peoket MOTION TO DISMISS RY I vs s! D. 1 the stiseminoa) fond had hie then Joseph He might well have thur Jones rovtery dr clearly understanding hie eccent ter they had herome sev loudly and delil He waid thet be lived at No been manufacturing fifteen years ago. put if place a number of th pler, employing six men for thir WHEN PARKS GOT HIS $200 STRIKE WAS OFF. pok and had e to the country skyllahts on the Hamburg-Americ P work on Le. while Plenty hims See Of the Houseenite: Rove you | f aid Hay [bleh he said Ha ea) eet him that the told me TL omust set fhad authority “Parks raid: in Jersey CHO is Do! Whitt is the value eo ven Parks 1 your’ inen ao & Wolly 1 Rite we At for 8200, am tant inn r ” The witness then s\id 1 the afternoon to pay this sum of §. t fn engagement “L asked Park Money to sett! Jurors Dela Two jurors were tardy In arriving with rovs-examination of | ar ceny aa, ‘Ode the only way, aunt that the “Why, Pe du Aas en he ald; 2 the saloon with how many drinks there were the outside Parke said not te pay. with bi he eay any ing about the Fed-1 With the woman when she told edera-| band and James Ree who had cashed the checks walch she THIEVES TOOK THEIR TIME HERE. Objected to a Cheek. Parks's Hanan on Nov. N 13 Dolan fort coud have Birlke 1€ vou had bro explained to im, th home before banking | to was told “where, at Jergth. tae cheek ene ally hy ely told you to d RCO money in his Check Payatie Mr, Rand made, an ‘ witness; tween the jcoansel, s ar permitted, to, Was given to the of @ department st shee bean male pa indorsed by Bi dt After getting the mone; id better let. me. alo: HATA you let Ple ¥ a Hon Jean wiil this ‘agteem “Yow i ite peace next day my men went back to lation in the building ie to depend upon the out- trial of Sam Parks for ex- Wf Parks 1s convicted it is ex- the cemeining unions in the fig.Trades will go In ‘Hew organization, the ding Mechanics of New ity. ‘This, would result ing of the emp housesmiths and brideen al to Parks ure rematy " the our + of reserves trom the Join station wax on duty no disturbance, 0 p ave eWarmed with union tenecks to which the name of Alice rey PARAS CHE Am ee UBALUE NO} ee rere Pema Perow rir yt asked Having Been Charged with ‘3| Larceny Under Another Name and Quickly Acknowledges It When Mra, James Singerly in forger, was Market Court to-day 4 ‘ya roundsman in the p 2 as a worn in who tad b taken to aame ourt some de ago on a and wlgeed under a e she now uses sd she had been in that she had ne h nvicted, All she would say was that the ¢ made ugainst her was 6 it work looking ' the records, brought into court’ to-day was her hus- the two men drew 30 cleverly that the forged tures were passed by merchant bank tellers and were not discove some Jnstances until the man whose Hamburg | RAMe had been forged had soon the cancelled checks and protested haa} Gane Got More chan §3,000, More than $000 Iv the amount sang obtained ia the ta w . woman did all the s | Mat. Phe men, the potive ho checks. Of the Muon, aL vas sent virough the Shoe ana Lea k ¢ + jewelry 1 Ke n Navonal ed in che st as tukasive i Nii Sono te liven, pnb aie IT was paid for Anoth thing 1 wrote was “Pwo oves and & Thave K that 1 Written many stor ation. I wrote ding them oy lusion that they. ws [mi ped out, and 1 lw Il had the fAtness and know Twill be. gent “ambition. 1 ceo sl prleon, and while ance Wil were te |W rhaps Whey will with my wetting said the wom he admitted the Jgiand larceny, hue ri and man sald 1 fo wet ball, amd carriea! i y i the. fra- EXPECT to she may for get the money for the others, ittenhoefer, Ger! © James attor- # for the Lincoln 1 Bak day ined from. teCali, in Buprome Court, at attachment against the young woman's property. ‘The Lies charged that she obtained $700 In three Kauser. a Corositon Are the Lincoln N. Honal Banks, had been‘ forged, . ween weeny WOMAN FORGER WAS LOST BOY LIVED 2 UPON PLAIN THEFT WEEKS ON APPLES Recognized in Court To-Day as| eter maciated as Result of Ex- posure in Hoi'is Fields and Eating Green Fruit. no explanation nd added | brothers and «iste tely gutted b fire wa Names were bursting th ywa, and {ts origin Is a my steven the altar ly the bare walls are loft stand- estimated at $5,000, of J e side, and the grocery of P. on the other, The police court clerks were set toy, rhe damage ts ur | Ransacked Flat at Their Leisure and! Oceunnnts Went Away Leaving the Gas Burning, Stenographer rondent pher, a his r FELL DEAD IN STREET. en dames Nolan nnd OSth Stee lumbun Ave tinem aside, ro. | at Thad the ambition but rot! SHIPPING NEWS, rd ty-two, of Phivty-fourth mplalnt of John Ballwinkel, a the Union Railway at One ind Twenty-ninth street and wvenue, who charged et Ga PANEW York, ! in the | OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS, s2ATLeD TO-DAY, che, Charleston, e ¥ PVP VEN SOC eT fo, fee tiN@) EW OT he TRIAL jto be Lenanan’ ee ee a ae al —— . IE LIFESAVER BOY CONVICT —'WARSKIP SIMKS SHOOTS ANOTHER DIES FROM LASH IN COLLISION thamae conte & Guard Sivteon. Tour Old Witham ee Ghinewe Cruteer Muenge Tai i at Washington Heights Gath. ing Pavilion, le Mortatly Wounded by Jowaph | anatian, GUARREL STARTS OVER 098 OF TWO DOLLARS Lenaham Believing that Shoe maker Mad Stolen the Money, Fires Two Bullots Into His Former Friend, Hoiente tte ' and mortatie © fmt cree Rheemeler ie tyine et oe water etalon fev Lene fisted Chat Mimemnker: tom T) dav while a crowd of men end wom ey ware iy the water at the pavtiion Lenahan asked Shoemaker | wore cine to give him the two dolines, Shoe maker iny knowledge of the mor 1 after repeated de manila f you won't sertie ® revoly an: a red the brain of Shoemaker the sound the first shot Pa- trolman Kupfret in the water, ran up t natin turned around al olver y him said, "foam even with him now An ambulance was called and the d and Pifty- n and from Court Lenahan and and the late hoemaker were friends man is old enoug father. He is fi two and Lenanan twenty veara young: er. Lenahan lives at 3 Ohe Hundred and Forty-seventh street. Shoemaker is married at ninth street. whan was arraigned in the Harlem before Magistrate Baker. U have nothing to say, Tye Wan held In #2300 bail for trial, aa | POLICE CAPTAIN FIRE DESTROYS JEWISH CHURCH, | Congregation Anshi Kovno, in Forsyth Street, Loses Place of Worship in Fierce Blaze, Origin of Which Is a Mystery. No. F not ers shoj n to remoy nating gas, ‘ung oman was in bed by Mrs, of Dr, Silas, ym Connor boarded. Was taken to (where it was said he would re- WORST RAILWAY IN COUNTRY So Magistrate Baker Character! the Union Ratlroad, Sat a 389 half ai nour for a Southern ovno, the big Jewish syna- rsyth street, fire this afternoon ‘ough the roof were slightly dam- yf nelmhooring greatly excited, thelr belongings. ‘HIS ILL HEALTH LED TO SUICIDE. Inhales Gas and Is Near Death When Found, health, Wille ven years old, a Hluminating through it » to-day, found uncon- an ocullst, with Bellevue His- Laker In the Harlem Court sail that the 4 Lhe worst-managed rail- Sterber, twenty-nine, of No. nd #t One Hundred street, were before erly conduct, as they refused plained that they had wait- THOMAS RETIRED. | Reputed to Se One of Richest Mem. bers of Force, Will Now Draw Pension. Capt. Andrew J, Thomas, who has been a member of the Police Depart- | ment since Aug. 5, 1879, filed an appll- cation for retirement with Commis- sioner Greene to-day. A surgeon's cer- tificate accompanying the application | stated that the Captain was physically unfit for further duty, as he suffers from constitutional ailments as well as fective eyesight. ‘Uhe Commissioner | accepted the application. Capt. Thomas was reputed to be one lof the richest members of the police force, Recently he patd $300,000, It was reported at the time, for an uptown apartment-house. He is fifty-four years | of age and was promoted to a captaincy Feb, 17, 1896. Capt. Thomas resides at No. 204 West Mighty-sixth street In st he was transferred by order Commissioner from the command of the Central Park station to that of the Mulberry treet station He there reported sick and has since done no police work. His retirement at this Ume entities him to his full pension as captain, ELEVATOR BROKE; THREE INJURED. Marble Slab Strained the Cable, Which Parted and Workmen Were Hurt, Three men were injured to-day by the falling of A marble slab which was heing hoisted on a nelevator at One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street aad Locust avenue, The acnitent was caused by the parting of he cable on the elevator, Tie following men were injured. Henry Miller, forty years old, of No. 225 Melrose avente, Brooklyn; left fo0t dislocated, Patrick Langfond, thirty-five yen gold, of Mo. [83 Mast One Huadied Thisty-fourth street: rant side bea: Witham King. forty-six years, $36 Tenth avenue, Injuries to hea ane? were all taken to Litcya Hos- a KILLED IN STREET- CAR COLLISION. Driver of Horse Car Dies from In- juries Received When Electric Vehicle Hit His, Hugh McKenna, sixty years old, of No, 2417 Dighth avenue, died to-day in Harlem Hospital from injurles received tast night In a collision between the avenue electric of told them the wis out of order and they could sand n Alleged, sojxed m bull them from ‘the|Kecemtric Man Confenm hultwinwel then callod Putrounce and had them arvested, istrate Baker said. that an how Vand car myselt, Aged railway “I know all in the United 8ti you for wanting to stay bn ine scat SHOT DEAD NEAR HOME. POUGHKREPSIN, Aug, 16=Wiliiitn Mee orien feelings In stomach and brain disappeared as if by magic, | neve and in an incredibly short space of time I was again myself. Since then I have gained 12 pounds in we: rh Tacker, a young farmer of Pulvers Cor- ners, was shot dead near his home a few I} minutes after parting with some friends, While the ty came along, You] ginyer, NU LHe Xo Pays yee ok seuint will retond fea rae Ba as Riffonburger, ne) eg ee ree ymculd do aa drawn from his body by thé | | been whipped for his fallure to wheel a barrow he had tain without food or and No. 561 West One Hundred and Fifty-| when he ha fatled to do the work as he said, “and| convicts, whtle a man weighing more | Blake to death across the line has FIREMEN TURN jof the building at No, 185 Delancey Forty Perial The upper deck of a Lake Tykojarvi vessel convey! were drowned or were injured, ee Bad Food and Good Health Won’t Mix, abuse, but it won't return good health if you give it bad food, right, for proper food and a good mind {s the sure road to health, “A year ago I became much alarmed about my health, for I began to suf- fer after each meal, no matter how little 1 ate,” says a Denver woman. thought of food grew distasteful, with | and got weak and thin, My hom cares were very heavy, for beside a large family of my own I have also to look out for an aged mother, ‘There was no one to shoulder my household burdens, and come what might I mee peek them, and this One Hundred and Tenth street horse |thought nearly drove me frantic vhiol when I realized that my health was Sar! wiloh hie waa)driving/and' a Becond | Wee | town, about some one with trouble just Iike | mine being cured on the food Grape. Nuts, and acting on this suggestion 1 gave Grape-Nuts a trial. The firat | dish of this delicions food told me I OF Georgia. i9 Kited by Wiig. ping in (he Neighharing State at Florida WAS SIETY-OAY PRISONER Had Run Away from Home and Was Arrasted and Sentenced in Florida. Charged with Car- rying Concealed Weapons ATLANTA fn Ave ‘ WIMiern Ftd . vi oa, whe died an eatebliahed the fa pine The parente of sto and have nddvene to the Gov roof Florida Seve weeks amo young Make whome father la # merchant of Miledee | ile ran away from home He wae led for Nin ame, cote yt had never been sick a day in his Pfe with snything serious He made hie across the atate fine and wae arr in Florida on a charge of ealed wenp tle was xeoten “xty days’ imprisonment and sent to the conviet camp at Dutton. where the named Collison. sof the Ind n learned that imp and hastened to y found him dying. His back was a mass of cuts and his body could not be touched without his crying out tn pain. Where t had been Tn due time got track of iim, he was fil at the him. Thi stuck to the co » sheets and the \ blankets, Every move was torture. He | ¥ | was <o weak that he coutd not rane his | hand, and for four days after having water, ‘The family investigated and found that it was Intended he should by the over- seer he had been held by two negro (han 20 pounds had plied the lash until the blood ran. The boy divd, and the parents, with a view of having some action taken, Drought the body here, where five repu- table physicians made an autopsy and Tepurted on the cause of deuth. he whipping of Mamie De Cris in this State and the whipping of young raised a storm of protest against tne brutality exiaung in the convict camps. ‘The fainily and friends of Blake inelst that action be taken by Gov. Jennings, of Florida, and their purpose in calling the matter to the attention of Gov. Terrell, of this State, is to make it an Interstate affair. HOSE ON THIEVES, Catch Them Pilfering at East Side; Blaze and Give Them a Good Ducking. A panic that covered the fire-escapes street with struggling men, women and children resulted from a fire to-day. ‘Tne bullding is six stories high and ts occu- pied by twenty-four families, were caught by the firemen, the miscreants and turned the hose on them. Two of the crooks were almost drowned before they were al- lowed to depart. The property dama, was small. ‘The fire originated in the apartments ot Mra, Yetta ‘Traplinsky on the frst floor, She ran out of her rooms, leav- {ng the door open. ‘The house filled with smoke, There was a cry of fire and a move- ment for safety on the part of everye body in the house. ‘Those In the uj floora got out by way of the roof. the others used the tire-escapes. Jacob Herning burned his hands trying to ex- tingulsh the fire. ~ in Steamer Colla) HELSINGFORS, Finland, Aug. asel conveying people | trom ehurch collapsed Sunday, and fort ou Yaned and man Perens WON’! MIX. The Suman stomach stands much If you feed right you will feel I lost my appetite and the very the result that I was not nourished “] read an article in the paper d struck the right thing. My un-, | was of 21l0 ¢ hit had | clent to cure the most torturing, dis figuring skin, scalp and blood humours, PURDY’S BAKERIES dre, selling Teas and Coffees, best quality, mod in vaying rea and Coffs tea TH ST, MURPHY.—On Aug. 11, at his residence, Me. LADNDRY Marker @nd sorter and take full Ay ner Yr, 401 Croan with Ganaman Pree Steamer Near Mong Kong Loat witht Fourteen Men, 170 OF GREW ARE SAVED | AS VESSEL FOUNDERS, | Empress of India. Whieh Hit the Cruiser. Was Badly Damaged Amidships. but Those Aboard) Aro Sate. The Bm aged amidaiips The Huane-Tat engineering: « Hap Jong, had feet beam, and dri wewater, The cruiser wae budt ut Bee! wick She had 2400 indisated horse: power, was launched {9 1886, and wae sompleted in 188 Her armament consisted of | oe even-ineh Krupp guns, seven ‘forty: pounders, and six small ‘rapid-fire gu and she was fitted with tw ibes. The Huang-Tal had eed of Afteen knots, and had a ¢ 1 She was driven by one propeller, had one funnel and was barkentine rigged, vith one military top on the foremast and one on the miszen. Empress of India is one finest versels the, Canadian Railroad Company. “She ia 440. feet She was bullt at Barrow tn driven by two propellera and has indicated horse-power. 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Cuticura remedies are the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the world. Bathe the affected parte with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, without hard rubbing, and ly Oint- ment freely, to allay » irritation and infammation, and e and bers and, lastly, in the severer forma, take Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set is often suffl- from pimples to scrofula, from to age, tals all else fails. oa Bold s roitle, Mark, 8 discount Will be. nee of bakery Koods qrhien can be AD AVE. @ 1! SDAVe. @ 110TH or, 3D AVE. @ 120TH 8° 3D AVE. & 104TH aT. DIED. 186 West 334 ot., BDWARD MURPHY, Funeral notice Wednesday. Laundry Wants—Female. laundry, Call throug! summer of hard work a : realize Iam & ‘pled Gay nae Ngmes, due to the Nuts,” Name ny a Ria-—Tarwe, exper, collar TE Hammel’, ig moet > Aet-clane family. Arena. Pieet ot., Brooklyn. ee _