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Te deat THE WORED: FRIDAY EVENING, OcTOBER 16, 1903. | WAVNDWIFE (COURT ORDERS PARKS’S |CATARRH™ 53352, orcs ARE FOUND DEAQ| LAWYER INTO HIS SEAT = a 4 j John ‘D. O’Brien’s Body’ Was \Judge Newburger Refuses to Listen to James Vogel Brothers A2™ Six. Cor Bi Ave. Sale of Boys’and Girls’ Clothes. W. Osborne's Fierce Attack Upon Across the Bed, While That of District-Attorney Jerome. To go any and everywhere the Woman Was Stretched for children's clothes means : to get any and ort of ( Half Over Him. Ex-Asgotant District-Attorney James to the motion, but Mr. Os- ofainest clot ae WES hoe W. Osborne, the new counsel for Sam Sora porinte! District-Attomey. put come to Vogel Brothers’ Parks, and Judge Newburger hnd a dle | such matters in hs aMidavitt the e ueee fad ila F POVERTY, agreement in Part III. of General Ses- | inqut Rand. The latter dant where there is but one stand- VICTIMS 0 , one tovdagy which, fowulted: in Judge | aves, chance to regiyzn sO ard—the best? Where there is as much attention paid to the little things as to the style fa of the garments themselves, ma No worry about buttons fall- ing off, or seams ripping, or pockets falling out; we've guarded against these mis- haps. And if you want style and character in garments at very low prices—that’s been our specialty for years. SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS’ LITTLE GIRLS’ VELVET COATS—Ages DOUBLE- BREASTED and| worn gs, 2 10 6—same style as shown in above eut, cape NORFOLK SUITS—Sizes 7 to\ and stole effect, trimmed with silk cord, finished 15—made of Blue Cheviot re a $2 05 with white lace medallions, full sleeves. These fancy mixtures in light and dark fe little velvet coats cannot be had in other effects, stores for less than $6.50, our special price$4.98 Newburger abruptly stopping Mr. 08% | shouted. “He ts the pudli i CAUSED BY BIG STRIKE,| seer a ge sah eran [SAT eaat matte el namie Nt Nt ing the Pistrict-Atorney and his methods Rete Shi onies enouia te tried terare in the walking delegates’ cases, an ordinary jury. ‘There's not a laborer T here For half an hour before Osborne had, | or a sieheate on the panel of special Are Indications that He tn opposition to a motion for the selec- | Jurors, and you as well as the District- : ‘Attorney and I know that fact well.” wicide and that} tion of a’ special jury ‘to try Parks on Committed S his second indictment for extortion, Heath the) Le ehg H ' ' ! t the Shock | Resulted in the made a scathing arradgnment of the Jutgo Nowburger stopped Osborne ab- Wife’s Death. strict-Attorney’s methods for the} ° Mr. A ta quietiy. : = Associated with Osborne in the defense Jury, Larise Bde op of mee ants and of Parks are Bartow & Weeks and/|°' gy Cay aA George Gordon Battle. Jrasn't a Ishorer or & meohanto on the ar fiat on the top floor of the| The three lawyers were in court to-|Jury that tried Sam Parl ere was ent. No, 2110 Second avenue to-|day, determined, if possible, to prevent ae erate effort to prevent a falr ay Mary Buttner, who lives in the|the second trial of Parks trom proc Judge Newburger’s usually placid fea- Yront flat on the same floor, attempted |ing until the Appellate Court has decided | tures flushed. x Z Yo enter the apartment of John D.|on the logaltty of his first conviction.” | “Mr, Osborne.” er jantise, remenrar ‘O’Brien and his wife. As she could not Osborne Was Angry. ho authority for such a statement and [ares the unfair treatment of Parks. Drawn by the odor that came from Boren ar ie trance igen jcallenithe: Sens | 5 ing Assistant District-attor-|1 Won't permit you to make such out- SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS’ GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH VELVET COATS ors and a policeman, nen Renda motion, Osborne read from |famegus statements, Please sit down RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS—| ¢5 guits, —Ages 6 to 14—lined throughout with light blue Crawling up on the fire-escape, the same style as shown in picture sateen, double-breasted, with deep shoulder policeman saw the body of O'Brien, Vt Maavit in the movin; You can't make me keep silent," the 5 a the prosecution's affidavit In of above—iises! 3 to 6—=made OLCAt $3 05 cape, finished with folds of sateen, full papers. former prosecutor replied who wa! ty years old, lying acrosa|*" ¥ 4 o Newburger struck his gavel re- serge, in blue, red and brown, sleev Regular price $6.50, special tor4 pal Magda ela aden i Gale eral sullding tases tave Seda iepbes ° yded the J dpe. preiily trimmed “with braid, sale price ihe $4.98 ess for several months,” said Mr, Os-|_ Osborne partly SALE OF BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS—Sizes 3 GIRLS' FULL LENGTH KERSEY COATS ee Half over him, with hands clasped if in prayer, was the body of his wif Mary, fifty-five years old. » The O’Briens were last seen on Mon- : is feet again In a secoi borne, “as a consequence of’ which | WAg,0M bin fect Regain Mn a eect tee, den many thousands of men ‘have been out | terminedly. to 10—of blue cheviot, prettily trimmed, in red, | —lined throughout—ages 6 to 14 years—same th as shown in cut, with velvet collar and three white and black. These suits are wor' $1.95 shoulder capes; colors, red, blue and ft loyment and many great bullding|, Osborne sat down. Judge Newdurger ‘5 dey. Mew, Batinor, who was @ triend.|ereerpriges, both pusilla and private [PERSE fe te ORT tog. ot FRED R. PENNELL. nadie eco ciate castor. Value $8, special saie price $5.98 «| een ee ne rie natty poo. {BAVA bean suspended causing a loss of ow it! ; BOYS'§4SERGESAILORSUITS™ go 95 GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH COATS—Ages 6.) going out to pawn his Inst valuable poe ren aan eae ot thousands of dollars| yn!" exclaimed ¢ In blue, brown and red; on special sale at to 10; made of Zibeline in black, blue, brown and ‘ ha Bession, a small piece of furniture. to owners and builders and to wago et _makes it neces-| A Prominent Pianist Went to Hot Springs for Kidney Trouble, SALE OF BOYS' VEST SUITS—Sizes 10 to _red; shoulder capes and standing collar; trimmed Bverything had gone before that, Se for me to take this’. step. Tt wou l i r d i a . The District-Attorney admits ‘oper for me to allow you to ; Ss , half in Velvet in self or contrasting shades; belt @nd the O'Briens were then suffering ie ey foproney, for melts allow you telpro: but Pe-ru-na Cured Him, 15—single-breasted coats, perfect fitting, hal ida Mia aot ial aati h ne parr cae the pangs of hunger and all the miseries that come from a long period of pov- erty. O'Brien returntd to the house, rom the time he locked and barred his military back, made of blue and fancy re Cheviots. Regular $6.50 suits; on saleat_ $4.95 military buttons. Regular price $8; our special price $5.98 Fred R. Pennell, Planist, Grand Opera-louse, Hot Springs. Ark., writes: BOYS' ‘TOP COATS—Sizes 4 to 14—of tan i ‘ GIRLS’ NEW MILITA TS—. “Two years ago I came to Hot Springs to take the baths covert, natty little overcoats that are made with «9, LS, NEW MILITARY COATS Ages 6 but a6 a repre- raat hearing me?" exciatmed Os- entative of labor. ‘That {s a stern, real i ‘tiave heard sufMfictent from you, Mr. fact, and there is no going behind it, It Osborne. "The motion In decided.” {s oppression, contrary to the Constitu-|ORiRO a1 4 ay ey , pee 4, Boor the Core tarereelicas nothing | tion of the United States.” retorted, nla proceeding fs exactly like| } and be treated for bladder and kidney trouble. After apend- same correct style and care for detailasour 6, gists, and they are offered he¥e at an excene CWibal ra police entered the| apart: CRT Tce taaeteee: aa Hime | Eetea eae ding taken in the) } 1 two months here under the care of one of the most promi- menis overconts. Instead of $5, our ¢ 5¢) tionally low price. You couldn't duplicate thera ai P pol ‘ for less th : A eee NPs ORY cay Wore miel BY (Ste) em | ere Coe a tae COME TVS linia tone oF caustra, and Osorne 0 nent physicians and receiving little or no benefit, I was per- SALE OF BOYS’ KNEE PANTS—Sises 4to the new Zibeline, in Black blue and ewe ge } ST souce UE Aassugaits Gleoovar the cauas | craee Newuareen reves, enau cose fron | eine suaded totry Peruna. I had little faith init, but after using 1S—made of corduroy, and strong blue and dark long military capes and high standing military ’ ot eatin one bottle I noticed a marked improvement. Three bottles mixed cheviots, Every pair guaranteed to give collar, with 3 rows of gilt braid. Brass but- aD entirely cured me. I can cheerfully recommend Peruna to satisfaction. Knee pants worth 75c. to $1 tons. These $10 coats on special sale ‘e io a pair. On special sale at 49c at $7.98 i any one afflicted as I was.’’—Fred R, Pennell. x : MISSES' WALKING SKIRTS in the Other Things at Special Sale Prices. mannish materials. all the new. stitched and Children’s Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 6 to 11; strapped models. Regular price $4.00, soricaa ares sees AUSQIA PREPARES {GIRL WIFE FAINTS ut, On the pillow cases were brown stains, which the police believe came in| Kone beyond thi trol of the physt from acid. They think that tne man Eatarch WALD Kidneys 2 Common) sens ceed inet ct teeta special at 85c, a pair. : our special sale price $2.98 awallowed some poison, producing a Disease — Kidney Trouble en) giving Peruna the whole praise for mar- |]. Little Boys’ Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 9 to GIRLS' WINTER DRESSES—Ages 4 to 14 Lora ee ee ey bite . i Falls to Be Regarded as Catarrh| (ric Yrures kidney disease. The reason 1334; special at 98c. a pair. —of fine cashmeres, made in the new Gibson, moke Up to find him dying, ‘The spook 1s by Physicians. if cures Kidney Gleease iis hecause It cures bis and Bove: Spring pest Shoes, sizes te rf eeise and danpaniedany Reco $1.98 ve ottie that had ‘contained poison or any Catarrh of the Kidneys ts very common | c8uso of Hee gies uae site ai epectat at vec epsieny oT ar walan $y cus epteel sal es 7a dis- ’ ity this fact is not better joys’ Heele: joes, sizes 13 to 5; special at —Ages 410 14—hand- * sii aides Pls ast | zarty Squadron Returns to] Pleaded Not to Be Separated| nuts‘ wn se mcr ot buc| fini” | ert Bae ts ae arta areas ; yokes, white lace medallions, finished wich white . from Husband Arrested for CIE che ren PoP if > Club, Boys’ and Gils’ Fast Black Stockings, 5 to silk braid, gored skirt with deep hem, $2.98 a ie hopl: to get better. They fon, William Watson Washburn, Presi- 10; special at 10c. a pair. Special for this week instead of at Abduction, but Cannot Live Saver See thine ‘af catarrh. Kidney dis-| dent of the Louisiana Commercial Club and O'Bri mor th the mp Nm Qullding troubles, ‘He weer anplasterer Port Arthur and Entrance to yy trade and for many months unable to secure employment. Then Harbor Is Protected by Log Degan the trips to the pawnshops, until syerytbiog of value had been disposed seldom associated In Il known man of New Orleans, Mal istitnes Conlastia trues efranrtooa le | BOOMs with Him for Two Years. caso and catarrh are seldom associated in aoe mani ot se Rrovhers Ni AD onors ; cry Rater inea meSabened pe Se ee ccetiaten. te the minde of the led that there is not a finer Store Open Saturday Evening. OY Iv of } ‘ig Bandition for, luck, of proper nourish : physicians, Too few physicians recognize ‘A ~— ment some time before the end had| yorROGMAMA, Oct, 16—The Russian! when told by Magistrate Crane in the| Catarmh of the kidneys. They doctor for hotore mie, publi toraay it APM Sry Cor, BW Ave. A2™ Sty. Cor. Be Aye: © T hav nearly twelve years with kidney and Iver Rome, Squalor, filth and poverty were , % ‘ort Arthur.| Harlem Police Court to-day that she] something else. They try this remedy and/ trouble. and at times I have been a prett pauoeable on every, Matahterormite etmecoe: Les yt 3 eee repa-| Would have to be separated trom her| that piel The trouble may be catarrh | #ck man. Unable to attend to my duties. s D'Briens, has been went for by, the police. Correspondents there repor' to young husband for two years. pretty] all the time. A few bottles of Peruna would! modicine could help 'me whan cue Bore . wre ois. ras issued from) the Coron-|ration have been made against 20 AP-| Mary Murtha, sixteen years old, of| cure them. Pooklets was Brought'to my‘onoe, which T e@ asses fis ¢ One-Hundred. and|prehended attack on the ninety-thres|No, 416 East 119 street, fainted in the] 5. ng Removes the Cause of the| give Peruna a trial, and 1 thee fecldea, to ranklin pout street station to take the bodies| war yessels in port, The entrance !s|arms of one of thé court officers. th Troubl At last secured the right medicine for mene’ . foteng et and his wife to the Harlem) yy oteoted by a boom of heavy logs. Thomas Murtha, twenty-three years Kidney Trouble. ines Poh” Somonthe 1 used it faithfully, and e@ ey The negotiations at Toklo, thowgh| old, of No. 5& East One Hundred and| Perana strikes at tho very contre of the) man onco more. This was Over A year eae or Cd ac : {tlcal, are proceeding peacefully. | Twentieth street, the husband, was ar-| difficulty, by eradicating the eatarrh from) and 1 hava not had any trouble since, Two Specials for Saturday is Xmerica and Burope are. cautioned by| rented on « warrant aworn out by ara, | the Kinere Cerra the cause and vou| better and, more active than T did ene | Often indeed no other remedy is ee the officials against alarmist reports. | Annie Hoeptner, his wife's mother, who| ney difficul orth unorting accuracy | Youre aKo.""—W. W. Washburn, needed—no medicine will do, Such < Wat. t : at China, Oot. charged him with abduction. remove th sean the epee Tha Kianeye Aolt fou de noeceriys Eipaipr aoa satisfac- headaches come from eye strain. . aS Ss ~ steel on leamowetoanes adanehe? |ilitpia you leeerey! tha lman| wilitagty!) Porunson doing thelr work with perfect | at once to Dr. Hartman. et ‘a full statse | | When corrected with proper glasses, Of Imported Vestings mad’ Mobatr, Bi pete) to organize a municipal] asked Maststrate Crane of tbe et : fexulastty. Beale he a nd he wit Oe pleased the headache and its cause alike dis: . ‘ om council, with two Briteh ant ony Amer “Yes, aid,” she answered, ‘an ‘Thousands of testimonials from people appear. Oculist’s examination with- - 1 5 FOR MRS, J HNSON lean mombers, Their decisions will be| want to go with him. My mother I-|yno have had kidney disease which had | HAGes sepitedune un, Present of The opr charge. Sizes 32 to 42 Heretufore $3.00 and $4.00, : treats me, and he has been a good subjest to the admintstretor's approval. Glasses only if needed, $1 up. husband sf married. I lov , 2 rs : of tebe ruvlowed by Viceroy aAloxiet| him, Judge; do not neparate ua” Women’s Covert Jackets, Port Arthur seems to Indicate ¢hat| Magistrate Crane eatd te could do Dac-T-Ra Eyeglass Clip, eo 1 b Permanently Injured, They Say,|at Port ar at] Ofes pgade pat ati eet ed leet tart , the official total, 76,000, would have been potning, 48 oat Ge ae peed was, insistent, or or teers va of Heretofore $15.00 and $27.50, 0 1 2 0 ; * by Walter Baker’s Auto;Whioh |correct it ait tne corps engaged con-|siny ‘way crom fier hiuetaad until abe ppenheimer i ae ta Sadinon , ° 5 1" thelnctally complement, Tha Fae roare pie i ; ‘Ran ‘Into Crowd at South|pears, nowever, chat most of the regi-| (Lawger Baker, who Fepresentod Mur. PPyabeimes Prieta en el a Tuese re balance of Spring Costs, and especially saltabie out two-thirds of thel (oes ———— '—Arcade, Broad Ex. Bldg, orl Dall ewaar! ; Shore Boulevard. poms rnc telnet Gate | ek Be Hooiner was German wite| Treaty ALCOHO! 217 BROADWAY Astor House Block. 3 48,000 men, The to- fet tormed ner back on her daug DRUG pick phe pond PILE Ol Never Brora to fall tn an ted, de lan army about Porsair- til thi 1 recovered. ° mH qe of "we ‘5. Quonce! , thur 1s 16,000 men, the’ was dleoharged 131-133 West 45% St. New Yorn 00 W. Sth Sta Ns See eaabanW heme ne FIFTH AVE., 37th & 38th Sts. Stores Open Saturday Evenings. The trial of the sult of Louise John- Gon, of Roseville, 8. I., against the City of New York, the Automobile Club of America gnd others, for $20,000 damages for injurles recelved in an automobile accident on the South Shore Boulevard on May 31, 1902, was resumed before Judge Dickey in the Supreme Court at Richmofd, &. I., to-day, Tt was while trials were being made on the South Shore Woulevard that the accident _ occurred. Walter Baker's “freak" machine rag into a crowd of spectators, instantly killing one person and !njuring others, three of whom sub- sequently died, Dr, John T. Sprague, Assistant Sani- tary Superintendent of the Richmond 217 Superintendent of the ‘Richmond A Sick Woman's Devotion to Duty is a Heroism which a ‘Well Person Cannot Understand. ope rebeutjeving, cared toh :80ee) it: How distressing to See a woman struggling ‘with her daily round of household duties, when her back and head are aching, and every Me pes soeenne a anny to her right | [iM , new movement brings outa new pain ! Giese se One day the poor woman is wretched and utterly miserable; in a day or two she is‘better and laughs at her féars, thinking seep een eed onpctls tad ; there is nothing much the matter after all; but before night the deadly backache reappears, the limbs tremble, the lips twitch Berne Secs eugene tatease ba: — it seems as though all the imps of Satan were clutching her vitals; she “goes to pieces ” and is flat on her back. 1 Fe REE ee cea No woman ought to arrive at this terrible state of misery, because these symptoms are a sure forerunner of womb troubles. Shé aan Ono eaeel must remember that Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is almost an infallible cure for all female ills, such as irregularity of periods, which cause weak stomach, sick headache, etc.,displacements and inflammation of the womb, or any of the multitudes of illnesses which beset the female organism. Read how Mrs. Frake wrote to.Mrs. Pinkham when she was in great trouble. teenth Precinct, said that he recelved Her letter tells the result, and how a cure was effected by the use of ‘word a few days before the races that @uto congestss were to be held’ on the Boulevard, and that he had the piace guarded, on the wost side from the Boulevard Hotel to the finishing lin & Former Congressman Covert, repre- wonting the City of New York, moved fo have stricken out all the testimony Of tho officer as to what the police did or eald that might in any way show gesponsibility on the part of the olty. ‘The motion was dented. inspector Nisholag Brooks, who was in A «TJ have read of your medicine making so many cure and have been f aif ahah . on May a a peas advised to Write to you, but I feel that it is of no use. The doctor says tor ant The toy ot eae Tore spate woyou I was foubled Souras with A. attack, {Fresdent Ht that I have womb trouble, but he does not seem to help me a great deal.| for years. The doctor sal conges ole ard ite 5 \ very nervous, and am troubled with leucorrhea, Tam very weak, cannot | own pared ti ie a sto eye doctoring with the physician and took your Chinee) for piste pre walk any distance or stand long unless I ache all over. I would like to motifoine, and am now able todo my own work, Baye ma Bioty ‘ao your 2 ae , my own wo! Cia i ny ee Frat Aenea Erion woud do me an on Mae. aac ae seh el eg ering wom oo as ~ > “T cannot thank you enough for what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- had received a set of the reso Samust Frak overt Bhiected to the admission olutions as He tere Bo tored 4 a Million Women to yet dia E. Pinkham’s V:

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