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SITS TT la TROT T STE TRE THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, 1903, REE DIVORCE SUITS [°*°*85c°ARERF SSH, 42 Pave, wet ae EES, owl THREE MENLOST (SAY HESOLD HOTEL EZ=ze=* === “IN WEST 114TH STREET : ‘Magistrate said he was after the crowd ee IN YACHT WRECK} HED NOT OWN Ee=-Sssces "Harriet calege that h David Fischer a PH a Prisoner Ac- Pe Eee Talon Hotel Small Auxiliary Vessel Capsizes) used of Having Posed as|° mian ‘by te name of RE in Storm and Eugene Berrian) the proprietor of the Grand|,,Wetd and, Harrat then put up # tnod.- ing from an Epidemic of Cases of | Married Unhappiness. Ome Gundred and Fourteenth street thriving drummer for a fur and feather be suffering with an epidemic | house, lives in the next block. at No in Gale. m6 stock and two not all ot which he saya proved worthle: x ‘Ward cannot de found. T lolty, In three of the ; intel! read on art |220 West cue ura ene Fourteenth David Fischer, twenty-seven years old, | have Fischer. The y arent Al bert s t. testi t : € No i FOO ae Ne ettamoce the trounles ct husbands (#treet- Sho testifed that Mr DISASTER DISCOVERED Jot No. 19 Union avenue, Brooklyn, was | who has the money? ‘Pho records show would never let her argue anything with him, but if she sald a word he'd Mary Olsen, asking for a decree of throw something at ber from her second husband| De Garmo E, Grandy, employed 11 ton Olsen, a carriage designer, related| the Bank of Commerce Sullding. asked | it she is i living with her hustiand for a divorce and the custody of his No. ch held im $2,000 Dail by Magistrate Higgin- | the hotel when the alleged sale took ‘wives living in that street were botham to-day on a charge of grand | piace. BY VESSEL PLYMOUTH. William Sayres and Douglas ° . Smith, of Portchester, We What is Castoria : Berrian’s Companions on Ill- ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drope Fated V | and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, atedivessels Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishuess. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Andrew J. Berrien. roa! ewtate| Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It broker Beaver stre teceived to-| assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and aay, details of anothér tragedy to! natural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. bavadded to Gong, 1alandieound's long The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over Yat, but in this one his son Bugene |S] 99 years, has born the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and bas been made under a victim with two of bis compantons.| 1 i¢ Fersonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you'in this. willl Sayer nd Dow i | voth ree Parteliaetse Fee ets All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘“Just-as-good” are but Experiments that ‘The small auxiliary yacht in which | trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and they put out into the Sound from Port- | Ghildren—Experience agairist Experiment. Bc LAGE, jchester Monday was found to-day. vot-| Genuine Castoria always bears tho signature of LLY, tom up. by the Fall River steamer Plymouth, which put in at Greenwich The officers of the Plymouth report that they picked up the wreck off ecution Light early this morning. It was evident from the rigging tliat the sails had split in a heavy sea and that with them gone Ue craft became top- Hepa eit scons are ee French Lace Curtains In the sea which was running all of Monday night and yesterday and las: ight it 4: ot believed that y 1 could swim. Wen the three youns On Thursday, Oct. Batt we will place on sale very men loft Portchester Monday they sai} aaa Tee eis gumerovebiton ne uate tie special values at the following prices: and shore to. fish. They had stocked up R. . G . . ‘ uch tackle, but had tak je 2 pat yim angen jake, us ad taken pre: Mezarssance Curtains, $8.50, $12, $20 pair. meals. Wien the boat had not returned to ig , . rm sheste Monday ight B rarcster uenah nune arene] Parad @ vad Curtains, al cfr aee menuicaeien, Poway ats : Bebe Hothing until the Plymouth put in with $12. 50, $20.00, $32. 50 pair. the name board of the M e th in ; : a ee Fe that an witch the cuece| Also 60 pairs of High-Grade Curtains, ranging in price from AL Weak One euatas and Fons | children, aeven and nine years olf, on ft. although he strikes hec| testimony that his wife, Martha | fee her names ‘every tine he geia| Granby, had visited Josoph Jucote | trunk.” Her daughter. Lella, sald so,|"!8 room In East Fourteonth street lust $90, while her neighbor since June, Mrs.|_fistmas week. Edward J. Snell, of Lindenbaum, who lives on the|No. 211 East Fourteenth street. toi Jext Moor, teatifed that she and her|bow Jacobs called him out of his roo Thad to remonstrate with Mr.|«ne night that week and introdi2e! hin Bal aiiesdent Oocastons. toa young woman en dishapiil Mra.Hennie Wiener, who wanted | Be Bartha Heniel i was irs Ch ‘ANY. @ Reparation from Wolf Wiener, a Decision reserved JABEL BECHTEL ~ SLAIN AT HOME oy : (Continued from First Page.) ae a jwoner Wére then quietly followed, and {t proved an easy task to catch th them. They walked slowly and appeared to be in no hurry to get iotaele destiaation, | On the way Eckstein lit a cigarette and smoked {t through in a short BI They were on their way to police headquarters on Linden street and im arriving there Eckstein was led through the court-room to the prison * When officer Whitehead came out he was asked: : “*Who is the prisoner you just brought in? | “That was Eckstein,” he replied. /“What did you do with him?” Rysesh him up.” ‘i “On what charge © f'Oan't gay; you'll hear later.” © Whitehead and another officer then hurried away, (AKEN BEFORE TH!: MAYOR, = Chief Eastman returned soon and Eckstein was taken from his cell axa] young men put out could not survive. _ lenly, ost of the itought before Mayor Lewis. After this had been done the Chief made the | Hocan “serine, and’ it is belleved, thal , $37.50 to $13 5.00, pair. i the youthful ‘mariners had no chanes < ° Hatement quoted above. . The arrest of Eckstein came as a great surprise to the city. The fact that he wash released from custody yesterday led many to beHeve that he bad nothing at all to do with the death of Mabel Bechtel, He bears an to make shore. cifcutnigd that’ a ‘Pall adver ling yout Sash Curtains. Bed Sets. Bonne-Femmes. had run down @ yacht in the Sound. ‘This rumor had it that the yacht was —____ ___ trying to make across the bow of the ‘xcellent reputation. He was adly jn love with the Bechtel girl. ree wnen the testis Sa ber Mnfe she accepted the attentions of Wolsenberg and went out with him and | ps Ha wiuver. june deny , tad many jolly times in his company. Naturally Eckstein objected. He — Saar Sa + considerable distance ue of, te ray, to . . * vag Jealous of her and complained to ber parents. They admonished the | ne ; pick up the swamped derelict, They ear! Broadway and Twentieth Street, and Fifth Avenue. : found. tiff, but she paid no attention to thelr warning, Y O | ) M | J S I F | X t was found, ald not make hls _ Eckstein is about twenty-seven years old, is of silm bulld,about tive | | u in thefaame house with his father at , feet five inches in height and has dark hair and eyes. His appearance is 9 Estee but they lived near to- heat and his attire is modish. He lives al No, 1406 Gordon street, Ti “Gene,” sald the father, ‘thas fol- a lowed the water ever since he was a Weinvet i P 8k b small boy, but I do not ‘beHeve that he ever learned how toswim and therefore — T am inclined to believe that the report LO, AT ACORNS, | LEER MURPHY (Continued from First Page.) —_—— Cie elraerrtg eti rae trtirsary hvaieaee ; Officers of Rapid Transit and] eter” etgneatenes 830 dying in the s} fined Sone Ge sald, 1 asked him Parks at on a sofa in hie shirt eM fal LOWS eer erne NO See a, . eaeen His name ts Frank, At the time of the we were fined 0%, but he refused to Mr. Schmidt and iT Spanish-A ei war he went {0 me. He asked me if | had me i ghats the<chouble was Chiefs of Brotherhoods Meet Chitkamauga, with the Fourteenth Regi. ‘fers for Thursday: were fined $500, M A y " Fait ‘ Were fined Mr. hat Will Probably Be|°"tof Brooklyn, He was a big robust tile matters and J told him nv. Th Parks, we hire only unlon, for What Wi robably Be | iii Wweizhing 210 pounds, but he was rm Pe 5 he sald: “Tifany's a good fighter poe a Why should Last Talk ill while In the South and when je came Girls School Coats (2nd Floor) made a good fight on the Ang z back he We!ghed only 115 pounds. : =a You don't ching I'm in “He gained steadily after his return, h ‘7 Ing. Finally Parks sald: this business for my health, do you? kt at of Zibeline, three-quarter length, Do You Want anim for Boss?” | Robert Ain Cutting Declared PFyout go back adil Tany ond ght to, “— sb We are. tetting you iypuo ‘foter ait taken fo" Flower Hox: in Red, Blue, conan Py 2 00 \ , ‘ Jerome and the Whole crew to go to tent? . a Rere ; ath. Is t+ i i : He Says, Referring to Former It Was a Huge Gold Brick the [ee me and the 9 Bo to} mtinued witnees. | tr. E ronan alpen Ut wien ao yr vg pial emtere nis dei ! momentarily sizes 4 to 14 years; ‘value $5.00 continued the witness, "he ve have to this as I under- | Brotherhoods of Engineers and Firemen tee neanne tienbaat Weracecmen ck Commissioner Charles} Tammany Man Purchased | ns. Jat bis offices this afternoon for a final|iast spring. He took the mast out and Women’s Vests and Pants (main Foor) to do bust ‘ell them to come and see me— | *| iy An “Initiation Fe a launch, Sam Parks. =| , k conference over the opposition of the|ran the craft ae a in F. Murphy. from Mr. Hunter. UL aetsgke paren ab ine homey chit’ | feethat's it, Parks said, “We call Itan|“L" motormen to the new physteal ex-| , “Adid not how, ea Pea ont oe Natural All-Wool Merino, following Friday, which was Jan, 2 of don't see any one else have Troubles amination order, After an ai y CON- | quently went off on the launch with his excellent value $1.00 Cc » naened the Fulle: nstruction | ference with Vice-President Bryan yes- | ¢riends. na other concerns and sad.|terday the conforrees deadlocked, and all done business with Sam it was announced that unloss further FE: AL Our La Sena is guaranteed to be Mr. Schmidt sald, ‘I suppose | Progress was made at this final confer- COFFEE PARALYSIS the best $8 Shoe in America. te i red, Mr. A Well Defined Case. the present year. I asked bim again Mayor Low was received with enthusi-| Robert fulton Cutting, President of | why we were fined, and he asked me ‘stm at the noon-day meeting of the}the Citizens’ Union, seclared among |{ had the power to settle. € todd him {\cens to-day at -No. 501 Broadway. Helother things «o-day that Tammany |‘No,’ and then he said, ‘ob, — I poke to the largest audience the Acorns| Leader Charles ¥. Murphy is very much |what's thé use to talk to you BROS Gackca teu Ia HR TORI oa eee IC dl eee ccna coins ave had during the campaign. While| lke “a hayseed” in the case with witch | here who can settle the mat-) Parks’ sald, ‘The only way out’ Is to| Belmont. however, expects to an Oe W 125th St. h d 8 h ‘@adience waited for his arrival cam-| he falls victim to sellers of gold bricks. bay me the money. ‘Then you can hire| Matter amicably Coffee paralysis is not common, but est » t an t Aves. songs wore sung. When Mayor! ‘Phat was a fine quality of gold brick | Pata the Union Rate, on OF MOn-UnlOn Men! a ntont’| rere, wore Present at thie afternoon's! i466 are more cases than folks made his appearance he was greet-| that Murphy bought from that man| hnildt asked conferences jmagine, and there are cases where Taigdin cheers and cin of “Peace bo] Hunter" Wesarad tds, Cotting cana | gc w was tamed over to Parks “said, “The union be| Mr. Bolmont, Vice-President and Gen- | MAING, Bue caste Ree Chace ithe With ye." Mayor Low said: cepting that story and the reports of | on ‘ Sryerenen ea ioe, Mee Wad ae aeache amid |eral Manager Bryan) and General Buper-/|\— se until the trouble is ohronto\and a ‘Twain said two years ago that | his leaders ho tw plainly indicating that| CoC Attorney Sa eee tiglonys 4 of working for jintondent Hedley, for the company, and | iT abie ‘Tammany was good at one end and| he posesses the plain Innocence of a| ou ME | ee wanes PAu aaha A ee at, RARE CRT ote eee eet ot Loomannian. of the} "On the other hand there are many Jadiatitns othec.'The decay hae aproad. | farener or a neyo hence Of AT about tho partoulir kind of work that) Ar cranlen anes thd?” Parks “aatld,| Brotherhood of Lacomotive Firemen, and | On the other hand there are many ‘Shere 18 nothing to prove that should} same kind of gold bricks ho haa me | fry t ae ki iy ThaGkArA|Ge-| 1 ant caslic ou ean mark evers Oil | seri cihe ed oan ee ati race llartnking Poatun Food Coffee in its Gabriny return 16 power'the od Dec-| purchasing tight alone in the cams [ome f tron decorations. land then go downtown and wet Jerome| Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. | Kenia tad a complete and Noga would not be taken up again Q. How mu e the men paid? A.) to, mark them? t Is generally understood that Mr | place has resul plete an paign, He seems to ba a vory simple |apy. poguiar anion mite, Ha day hunidt told Parks that he didn't] Belmont has been the proposer and| speedy cures as in the followin tities f : One, ity ‘eplied, ‘1 do “ 7 j NOrgker said he was In politics fF] young man and the poorest leade ule ine trant of bee euoole hue] strongest advocate of the physical ex-| “For several years I was in an SPECIAL SALE FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK. Iig/own good and the present leaders! Tammany has ever had.’ Q, How “on a you width the: come) 1 xi le. pan A. Eigh months tecare now. I have enow i money amination. At the last conference he}alarming condition and had consulted alae, Grocer 1s paral trearahes PA Ae (CE Cl OE a A For) @. Who paid you? A, Mr. Alry, the] {9 Keop mo aa long ae I live Tim wolng) granted the men he let them under-| every physician in our town besides NUT CHIPS, 20c. cp leader. A contractor contraoted| eps I have bought a gold brick, but it) cashier, He paid me in oash, witvneven, hear ot” baa the | stand that in no way would the exwn- | three visiting spectallats. My trouble ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE . 5 he enuine article and will stand ts] No one could tell just what Mr. |laborauestion’ inavions be modified and that unless ¢he| harmed them all, but their different ms pe 1 XG TE business vi one of my ocom-| full test. If I | ought a gold 3 sj The two representatives thet no| it was nota countertle erick co aie) Osborne was. driving at, Ho suddeniy| The two rep Ban hed: in tha Fire De: hon (oan (gay “for ‘others’ atra ei] Switched off and made the witness de- | FomPan 4 positive that Parks| had the mombers of the Union mussied, men, submitted to them they would ALMOND, Parks declared also that he P4itrs ge treatment pro} 8, BANUT, ‘The “LA motormen say that the com-| and very expensive, My husband Against us in the campaign.” clare that he w ‘dais’ Tammany man Marke|°unet us in the i Abe . s Der will pay she sosoreapes ta tive ube Frait an Mfety-tve per cent. on all| had’ wld this amocsing: ther the eet, [wud “You tell Tiffany and Jerome end) Ynton Wage Rate Ralsed. way only a day. und that its object| had already spent a small fortune | chocola mates made by the lammany. lent the whole crew to go to hell.” anita ee Paice lish tae ontaen tn eatablishiny the’ pnysical examina-| trying to help me, and the last ef. aes ie crew } . s cross-examinatic orne | tlons, Ww ey may no man can po : 1m, the Dock Com-|Xerterday indicated a fusion’ victory.,| He failed to shake the witnesses tes-| wanted to show that’ Parks had raised {is co ofing, tne Day of the "Lt motormen bea was a $20 experiment which did) Crossia ts object evident Ne pay of the union. men. from. #2 a|down to the same leve 00d. Fentel a dock on the Bast destined for a great murprise on lection| show Tirtany & Company was| day to $4. His questions were also in-| "The word “normal, seams to be the| “My trouble was & numbness or +54 BARCLAY ST. “4 ieieaiiiaiar sceven ait “Wi vou. make an eatimate, now on y the. $600 Ane HaRSe hae Te San Parks wae quilts [Sthagee Hediey: oe the “compass. | half paralyzed sensation that would . It wi r proven 6 n 46 Fe DRL on. | belfef tha : swan ager ey, of the co Be teog tase serovar, that the | ine ‘ble outcome of the wlection?" | ‘Tiffany's general super-| the “amplovers were equally RUIlty. eee eee ay the word ean Ro] croep over me especially bad at COR WEST Bway. Mubheaa’ that dar citowar was vn ake Agayourieattinate 10th aaked rona, L, 1, followed | Louts Schmidt, the complainant against |taken from Webster's Dictionary. If} night, commencing in my _ arms, 29 CORTLANDT ST | e stand. He was with rks, s called to the stand at 240|the motormen think wo have a deep plot | shoulders and down to my left side, asa partner except for his|the leader, turning to one of les \ Selo e Jurors leane : emliation Motnnarvativc re fone 60.00 iy tes| Louis Schmiat when Parks Is aald ww clock. The furore leaned over, anxious /hehind this, Sa ea dae cae eee ert ae eal he teria pelts COR CHURCH | ae je hee 7 Stolp the Boney, plurality for the Democratic ticket,’ nded the $00 while in his] sir. Schmidt said that he lives in Ce-|safle service that we” demand t new and a prickly sensation that is be- : Obntrect,, franchise Police fala the aemenany tren. " Jhome after the walking delegate had] darhurst, L. 1, and that he is the Treas: | examination.” yond description, My batids would \ smeany fender apatt. “The pres:lgo higher, and twill add," sald “Air, |Tefused to do business with Thackara, | WES Ot Re amen ee Drelock unt to-| naimal ean be denned fe to veablien | Dutt Up and teel ilke great lumps, so THE LLUP-ON | jeader an oe. Lok | Murphy, “that in making this ostimate| When did you hear of the strike?) morrow morning. figures, measurements and requiremen thick and heavy and unnatural. I ROYAL FURNITURE C0 oe $e RY the Democratic tloket will carry all|A. On Dec. 31 ———__—- as to health, size, strength an work of s ' HES LINE PULLE dans BER ee Parone lorea t @. What did you do? A. 1 went to fatinns of the senses of sight. and hear: | could do absolutely no of any ana nta hist aaiecehe ppereeper ee beat they, could | ing ‘MaLanuainin’and the. Brookivn sit Macnnerchor Hall. I tried to find Sam Pp Nee OS LSB dO ee lb all ary was then that my mother per- Dan Sehwersnonts Free: For Sale fest heldg beni rake She Sarena me and oelvilenes lation, “L not discussing Molaugh-| Parks. 1 falled | foaves it for the conpany to dectde what that ditt NRW STORE. NEW GOODS, deca . Mf the law are now contrib: |", or phe situation over the bridge. | Q. What did you do then? A. I waited | spall be considered normal, Lea Pe terete as otlcoteer ot = | many. funds. They| tyket will cary Brooklsn he wake’ {until Monday, Jan, 6. ——_— 3 ‘ oO ‘M. 0 n. gteat lover. She } ee ‘ight ed Q NBO did you see? Ae wen fe JOHN E. RUSSELL DEAD. be arieg oft t ttee, and Rune ENGAGED m | ey, must obey a desk, He told me I'd find Sam Parks in her owa case, LIVINGS TON—STERN,—M Tannot purchase prefe~|REGISTRATION LIST STOLEN, Jar ine internationat Hotel, 1¢ not at t A Sarre sre peso Jee hehe Spmorrtyy Stern. of 885 E. Osh et, unmount tr ac Ronee Bee sition went on to tell of orm raanachunetts ‘Vietim ot “} the same shift, which T tle to DOL 7, LIVINGSTON or wae { Srgeciinte s eer jeart Disease. much faith, To my everlasting sur- At home Mov. 1 after 7 P. affairs. Mee Mod OTR: COU tt aay ne | ne Vilot No, 1045 Madiaon avenue, attempted oul-| =. Russell dled at midnight at ils home ail my old complaints soon lemened Laundry Wants—Female Bronx, was held to-day in 9500 ball tor | black cide to-day in the Lafayette Baths, at|!9 Laloester. The oauso was heart dla- | ee relings and senentions that Conte Pop Li SAMUEL COOKE DEAD, jexmination to-morrow by Magistrate | asked lilin what we | No, 18 Latayette place, by drinking car-| °°: 011 tormerty was one of the|] cannot describe have stopped com- Zeller in Morrisania Court on a chargo|tnevilest kind). 1. told r y| bolle acid, most prominent Democrat in thia state, | Pletely, and I feel as if now rich red parthoto.| of having removed ® public registration |that 1 wouldnt do. businesm with ‘im, He was taken to St, Vincent's Hospital| a9 was @ member of the Forty-secong plod was Rowing tases fay veins | Ust from the Second Election District acokene @ prisoner. Congress from the Tenth Massachusetts Tinging me heal appiness, HeNOne D,!Coun., Oot. 28.—The Rev, Saree ve oe bly Disttot, | iy enperen iacouss unt “na no} df JAcobs was a contractor for man-| istrict, and subsequently was twice All of this pie ot Wwe tomy || THIRD AVE., Bet, 119-120 Sts, a old Parks. the adn 4 ome at a. of No, S as defen, en Percale Fc ifwant (0 avo.) You're ‘ined S800. | said there nfter he was taken to the| Der of portant political Boales an vse | Postum | now and enloy it ‘establial t y fany for and no one commissions, and was conaldered an ora- ” “Name given Post bad. jong been feeble, tne ea Bink pe Nembhius, | 21 hospttal that his business was in a] conmisslont, MnO great ability, eT ee Cree: Eseng um DIED. from gotive duties|first street, “Nembhlus is the captal i ST asked him where he could ve] Prosperous condition. At the baths It eae « beeen Co. pee ie st emeritua of| the, district, and ‘ne furnish en thes "ss00 | & found, an he sald that he was at] was sald nothing was known about the) 4 Guaramteed Cure for ret Postum makes red blood. SLANE MARA forts mt iy 1 for Beck. Both men are emplo a every pa $ gslod man, as he had never been in the place - neg in each package for a copy of ba , mployed at night r, Loule Schmidt and fighting, Sore Bleeding or ey Funeral Thursday, Oct. 29, at 2 o'clock Sunday World. inte Work Fiment of Highways in the Hed on’ Parks at his home, |defore. He is inno danger, as he took} Bi! ge will refed. tne Uetle book, “The ‘Road to from her late residence, 110 4H. @¥e.0c No: wi ‘ f gereey and Lexingon ‘aver dnt Wie’ ot ae sls a sseening Mronnorte

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