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Sa Si al So, a yaa SNOWBANK AND SPOT WHERE SHE WAS FOUND. “quiLTY OF THE MURDER. ae “Testify to Acts of and County Physician’, There. Were Seventy’ is.on Little Girl, ering Flynn Ray, charged with ter tour-year,old niccs, > Wen tovday held without pa ear Jury tn the ‘Thira ‘Police Court, Newark. Througn- the proceedings she was smiling pngiy “Rnd apparently the most .un- raed persqn in thie crowded ropm. ‘Mrg. Ray he paling bétoge ery of | SHOW BABY 1S | | LIVEAND LUSTY Little One Picked Up: “Naked, | | Hungry and Weeping on Rail-' road Track Yesterday Bids: Fair to Grow Up and Thrive, | came to her eyes and she gave toward them. The mother tn. fot the better of her. At the ae ‘older child Fecog- gave a glad ory, He. held by his father, Joseph in, his efforts to reach hls a trom the @ child was held fwathed tn warm flannels the little child so unceremoniously dumped in the snow by the stork on Thursday afternoon begins a second day of lite ie peep sies| ze ak Sn Boh. tnd ‘and resolute. eed date was represented by Law- John Frandis Cehtii ana En N. J, to-day, While the unfortunate » Dittelot-attorney "yrale y mother, for hose sake a Lackawanna frain was rughed intg Hoboken with- out its usual stops, Nes dying jot, Mary's Hospital, in Jer- tleey Clty, her little girl, who will Qlways be known to New Jorsey rail- road men gs the snow child was croon- ing happily in the arms of @ nurse. he was taking attendants and visitors to ‘the hospital with a philedgphy only possible In young pgrdon whose first bed was - ! mow and who wap shot into of forty miles an hour. Baby. Here is p remarkablo baby, It in- herited 3 rugwed constitution from ite Wistortunate mother anda disposition | wag ¢ tool of Sain Parks ahd” bevaiise of bis youth and the good words epoken for him by the prosectitor, Tim Me- Carthy, the walking delegate, who was | yeaterdag.. convicted of extortion, was which would pacify the landlord of a Now. York apariment house from some- ten saw ‘her beat Maty ro: oben “her fe Mand thine ihe epee aoa with w the Child Died. oe find oe i “When tto:| to the railroad track discovered two the dyo ds ed. te aturdy. arms, two husky legs and ‘at 3 OF aleh elle bady threshing arotind in the snow ica ess “4 ee ai du he diver with clothes to protect ite Mule body, thi St summoned aid for Itself by means of aa lusty a pair of lungs as ever na- ture begpowed on chiki. “Goodness gracious, is it an elf, tairy of a baby?” exclaimed the woman It Was @ Real Baby. "t At Be Seren ny It wasn't an elf or | thitit to eat and very much Ib need of @ bath. Of course, when thi im the Memorial Hospital at Orange, | ___. M'CARTHY ONLY 10 admiration of the} Recorder Goff Sentences Him to roar of a jong train of cars jn its ears | to and no one near to kéep It company, | on Blackwell who fitat heard the ofles, and hurrying |!n the ha ‘Grand Jury room,” Asalstant District-Attorney Rand, McCarthy was a’ dupe who, had he falty, just @|turned against Parke, would have been |ami when I retursed home I found the | altel littld baby, ehy a shirt and some- | mai The P, Vale Lyd Bi ittled Tndiegten 25 Where The Baby aS Found SERVE 12 MONTHS Blackwell’s Island Because He Believes He Was a Dupe Of Sam Parks. winpiii a. Because of the general belief that h t day sentenced to sqrye twelve months Toland. Under the eonviction Recorder Goff could have applied the same Sing Sing Sentence which Parks recelyed, His at- torney, Mr. McIntyre, tol’ the Recorder *}ro-day that McCarthy had been a dupe of Parks and that what he id under jnstruetions from Parks. put he commaltisg perjury in the the Recorder, tI {think tt ts ey fair to #a: “that to suffer for It. “The great interest of this community “You in’ Her shawl abd tiveged it up to tke of your companions who trusted you. nearest warm spot she knew—her heart, Ana the Baby Suitied. Strangely enough the young woman's e| ehts came just as the baby's conse Youd| Here certainly was an in nga her] formance from the snibw view. What ih the world was there ¢o ery about now? A’ [éw* minutes ago|4 titre wae jote to ory about, bait eat per | him, polnt of | has brought you. “Yet I feel (at you were a tod! of although a willing tool. I reo- anise that your refusal to obéy Parks 4. might have affected your future with but you see where your aMilation “Tam not unmindful of your youth nd of your promise, put I must reoog- but now, | nize the interests of the community. fgg) a snow ohfid with a chafed|No hohest workman cronies Gauntenanbs Lente | By Buicld on its head could oe methods sf 3) fanaa the chroniclers Gom't ye psy Rite srt | wette aboi yale queer | og A th ia mh. take * | ne aftajr of ite inieial appearance, leaping into the world, into & sow. bank and into fame at one and the sanie ny | van haa a, future thet nothing ston of at) HP measles tan mar, — SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. fiup rises, 7.0T/Bun pets, 4:84. THE TIDES, mar ii Hamby nia niet “ ie} hile | (lon “Parsitat” he referred to the old] "tet INcoMING iS eaeeere Company's} f Recmnge™ | Soe big “ OUTGOING ae Gc a hase IN KANSAS, nty Years from now | peniene 2 cone of Long Tslina, el en shots which niwas sent t ao the sume “Ai ut Pad you elt: lod ya at she ce YOU ty tw Rwell's, mfotind* tiary on’ Bilal WOULD STOP PLAYS|PECAN NUTS STOP ON HOLY SUBJECTS Resents the Reoent Use of Soriptural Scenes on the The- atrical Stage, In 4 talk in St. Paut’s ob to-day’ Bishop Burgess, of the pal Dio~ condemned the practice in recent ‘vogue ariong theat- teal managers of taking: scriptural | ® hubjects as a back! hd for Blage per- formances. Although he did’ not Fa stories of the Holy Grail as being in Fann) company when wa Ley back- ven to maga! acenes,” HO said thag the rate of tor @ay thas oroctalmed ithel? tte substitute for the pulpit ~*~ ‘ven that woman who! was'the Nrat to behold the rienn 4 dpe! of the boarda,””. exclaimed Byab- et ihe habeas ‘on alo wa ip made | Expects BURGLAR FAINTS, FACED BY ACCUSER pee Wife of Policeman Mayers inj (mous opinion Court Identifies Negro Who Attacked and Tried to Rob Her at Her Home. When Thomas Horton, golored, sevenr teen years old, fainted if the Harlem Court to-day on seeing Mra, Camille ‘Meyers, wite of Paliceman Michael Mey- ors, there was ‘revediéd a’ remarkable fight with ‘the Hopton was being arraigned for the burglary of Joseph P, Scanion's house, at No. 6 Bt. Nicholas place, He had deen arrested last week and released on bail until to-day. Suspecting him of the Meyers robbery, Detective Henry Ahrens arrested him last night. When Mrs, Meyers faced the negro he ‘Was 60, surprised and overcome that he swooned ahd had to be ordered from the room, Mrs, Meyers said: “I had bean dut jast Tuesday morning, ‘door open. Ob entering I found this young negro in a bedroom with much younk| has been disastrously affected by you} booty packed in a suck, He sprang ut Woman found it wap p baby she forgot} and your colleagues,” satd the Recorder, | mp and we fougtyt hack and forth across all about elves and fairies wed ‘did what } addressing himself to MoCart®iy. any other normal woman would do—land Parks uséd your great power for|right arm and reached in a drawer of gtied @ little, then wrapped the baby up| your own benofit and not for the good |the bureau with my left and got a re ‘the room. Finally I held him with my volver, “Phen he broks away from my srasp and ran for the dgor. I fired at him twice a9 he ran downstairs. From the front window I fred another shot at him, While he was fighting with me he tore my dregs open and tried to grab a chamais bag in which I carried $0, I knew him the minute I saw him in court to-day." ‘The identification was so positive that the §canion charge of burglary was dropped, and when Horton had been re- yivéd ho was arraigned on the charge of ageaulting and attemoting to rob Mra. Meyers Ho was held to the Court of Special Sessions for trial, SLID mT ET OH KAUNT (CONSUMPTION CURE ‘DEATH HNSTERY | Mutilated tires of Matthew J. Fitzpatrick Found in Chesa- peake Bay, Where He Had Gone for Work on Oyster Beds RELATIVES BELIEVE HE WAS MURDERED. Local Authorities Had Same|/ Opinion “Until Letters: from Sweetheart Who Refused to Marry Him- Were Found. ‘The seq @ mystery to the ii home at aktche lg | Fitapatrick, of No. 200 9 East Thirty-elghth street. Hig mutilated body has been found on the Pearson, Md. His family he was murdered, yet letters trom. Misa--Virginia-Brusobl, of Brews- tora, N, ¥., to whom .he was exe and who had ‘evidently turned fat ak away, asking him to do nothing ramh, incline the authorities of Pearson ta ‘belleve he committed suicide. Fitzpatrick, who was only twenty-six years of age,- left -home-on Qot..27 to answer an advertisement for help ut No. 118 Wiret street, His people ‘aid not seo him after that; but they nave since learned that the men engaged at that |a@dress were ehipped to the oyster beds jin the Chesapeake. From this tho | mother of the young man deduces that Dor .a0n..aBay ave .met with brutal treatment at sea, abd, objecting to it,| er, Mother Fears. A couple of weeks ago two Italians who had shipped in this city last month work, and had been treated ‘brutally ang starved, If Fitspatrick ret) with simflar tYéatment his mother is sure he would haye resented jt, A brother of day for Baltimore, where he hepes to ee the pollce of the city in running down the murderer or murderers of Matthew, who he is convinced bya slain. Mins Brusch! is quite positive that Fitzpatrick 414 not commit sulotde. ‘The. pgwe: of ick's death reached this‘city in a Tetter from Jus- tee Jarboe, of Pearson, In this letter, which was sent to Miss Bruschi, Justice Jarboe said: “The inquest jury was of the unan- hata. foul murder had in his autt for your heart ang hand, and begging nim to do nothing rash, his’ fn- filuehoed the jury to walve the first opin- ton of homicide and to conviude, not- withstanding’ is terrible ‘mutilation, that, after all, he' must ha: come to his terrivic death by his Sent to the Oyster eats. ‘The office at No. 18 First street is ecqupled by the lpoal agency of Bren- nan & McDeugell, of No. 2000 Alicay Anna street, Baltimere. An Eveting World reproter wap told there to-day that Fitzpatrick wes one of 600 men who were shipped in thia city on Oct. 2% and sent South on that day to Ko to the oyster heds In the Chesapenk, He signed for $15 a month aid foun and recelyed $10 advance. His fare was pald to Baltimore and he wis to have atayed in the employ wntll March next. Baltimore 1s the only place where ‘a. record of the oyater smacks is kept and what craft Fitapatrick was assigned to gan only be learned there, WATER SHORTAGE PROBED, Brooklys Grand Jury Takes ¢he Matter Up. The Brooklyn Grand Jury has been making an inyesttgation of the shortage in the meterage of water. Tey have found*out that. one section of the city {s short 1,800,000 gallons. The Deputy Water Commissiqner has been onlored to take all measures to rectify the supply. ‘The 1cgal Septteaant of the city has ween Corer Riel mite OE inet fhe t clase, Bo a BROADWAY CARS Bishop Burgess, of Long Island,| Wagon desks ew Down and the! Load Flows Into Trolley Slots —Wrecking Crew Required to Clear Conduits, A wagon loaded with tons of pecan nuts broke down at Broadway and The nuts. wn a foot deép. flowed Into the trol- slots and stopped the Broadway cars ftom the Battery to Chambers Small boys artived in legions and fel)! upon the nut They Med thelr pockets with the nutsin the street, but it took a wrecking crew to clear the conduits. EEE COL, M’CLELLAN BETTER. ii Bere forint 9) a 9 Dee. fre Gentes @, Thousands of children have mane on zap Geta = find EE Sear Here ii Giraffe, ‘an you de it? H-O ‘There is nothing in H.O.but the vital, lutely neceataty, ee at a 4 tw f Ee erat 4 WITH "IRISH QUEEN While Driving Around the Ten- derloin She Took 31,050 Worth of Jewelry and Monay from Publisher Francis. Stanley Francis, wublisher, Uving in the, Hota Fovalton, 44 West Forty- fourth » met Ne Oliver, of No U3 West Thirtyeninth atreet, last night, He took her in a cab to some of the lobater restaurants on Broadway While. driving around she embraced him. fre-) quently, and when he got to his hotel he .fqund that an $900 dlamond ring, an- other one vatued at $200 and $50 in cash were from his pockets, Four j hundred dollats in his wallet were un- ; Gisturted. He informed the police and her ar- rest fokowed, While sho was In. tie station hotse Charles Sapp, who Mves In the same houe as the woman, en- tered and handed the missing rings and bra bettie ona saying he had found ‘hem under tlie woman's bed. He S pines pest woman to-day in urt, where she was held dn $1,000 ball for trial, “thet police -esy--the woman is known ba) atten ‘ia Guten. ae r, 80 abked th at hee ‘ringecbe th oa Dror ts iim, f them belonged ta hj wit wae asicite iw it. He fait he did ‘not want her to know of would have to realy $a ng andy et in ‘in the police for evidence. 1 Aes PANAMA DECLARATION ASKED}! Goverame: Concern- ing Inthmus Sought in Congrean, WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Congress wap in nesnlon only Ave minutes to-day, but Cor beste Invernash, of Californ! cry Py introthicn a joint resol efining the intentica of ti tea Btz ji Lee ull tthe Tethmus of Ponana,"” | See Ui Untied st States ile of . oF to interfere in the rola |tons between Colombla and Panama. Special Sale of Girls’ Winter Coats. Two Exceptional Lots arranged as follows:— Girls’ Coats of Zibelines; olor blue, brown, green and Oxford, one style in mili- tary effect, the other in Rus- sian coat style, prettily trim- med with Braid and buttous; sizes 6 to 14 yra., at B9.75; value $13.50, Girls’ Coats of Cheviots, Kerseys and Zibelines, with and without capes, 4 distinct styles to select from, and in the various colorings; sizes 6 to 14 yrs., at S72. 75, value $18.00 to $20.00, , Lord & Taylor, Broadway & Twerttieth Btreet and Fifth Avenue, “1 Was Dying of Consumption. Doctors’ Gave Me Up. Nothing» Me. ‘1 Tried Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Improved at Onice, Eight Bottles Completely Guted Mo,” Seys' Mrs.” HG Allington, Naghya, N. H, has been hyip! by Dutt; my old fu er ae made happy. I can trut would not be among the’ Hving today eit I have uséd it-as @ ict oe cee oe Mrs. Aliinaten'a éxpertenge dag as monte thousands ef mer at eae been. snitohed from 9 Sepetitap Wea araye by MALT et UNG AND THROAT ion . fee Malt Pag A elope ure for ‘Cooma id qpiarmh and a OUFFY'S PURE “THE ONLY CURE FOR Hh drat its, existence of ars. doctors prescril ian fe fo complete. bu por} ie and Wert ‘ab a Hood os elreeintion. tor ae tt @ nerves, paren ani #4 8 body fo that it will, throw, real and preven At the Medical: Goovantin ‘Albany A neve PADING | DOCTOR pulrgnid 01 aft? aioy to cure co ff the throat . Lola cat re state Whninkcoy a Pere Monk for the trade-mark, the 4 brie jtnin the weal over the cork f etapy. att @tueetyts and. grocers. or itect, $1.00 bottle.’ Medical ‘ bédteiet * bicall pew Malt Whls New PU ITY. ‘We make our candies in our own factory, and watch their } R mn ee: rth Pied Leet beey At. this: the year many unscrupulous lers attempt to folst ¢l Ls sunlte, thinking that, in the hurry of Christmas shop) evep- tion might paas unnoticed. This method does not prevafl. here,.an evaryiiny | gredient must pass muster for purity and excellence before being used, SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY. . Fig Brilliants....5----0-2=7-20r0=2s--eeneerenn &. 100. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. a Chocolate Covered St. Nicholas Mints .......-.----»lby 4 __ SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. CHOCOLATE MOLA BUTTER CHIPS... BX fie, CHOCOLATE C0 V MARSHMALLOWS . SORDAN ALMONDS.” ® An hools, Churches, nations F 1D CANDY AND 60 HALF. CORN O1tase CHOCOLATES: Special Offer t to Sun Sund 2, BUY OF ‘THE ecto fe BARCLA A 90-POUND We will delver 10 Ibs, at Rrooklyn, Jersey City, Ho- deed “$0 POUND BOXES ¥OR the following rates: boken or the Bronx, 1c. WHY PAY A MIDDLEMAN YF one ‘WHEN You ¢ Manhattan Island, 100. NO GOODS SENT C. 0. D. E|UOLIPAY SALE ‘Wo! leacrintion at A hen igeete Abney gal ak Taha ats bogey ke 28, 58 and 72 "CORTLANDT ST. TT ERTS \ prep. KAVANAGH,—-DENNIB J., oon of Margaret and the late Patrick and brother of the late Bernard Kavanagh, fative of Bark- eraford Atby, Coumty Kildare, Ireland, Aulem maas will be celebrated for the Feyote.of bik aul, Intetinant Calvary. Boys’, Misses’« Children’sShoes Complete assortments for every day wear and dress aecasions LEGGINGS, RUBBER BOOTS, ARCTICS, ETC. To-morrow, will place on sale Misses’ and Children’s Kid Button Shoes, 200 Prs. {ih nearly ail widths and plaes, ; Formerly $2.50 and $3.00 Pr, Second Floor, Annex, Exceptional Reductions in Boys’ & Young len’s Clothing SAILCR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, fine cloths, i} $3.78 sérges and mixtures, sailor or Eton collars, fi eos many with extra collars’ oF shields, RI SUITS, fine mixtures, navy serges ae ofa htt ni or plain trousers, Formerly $6.95 3B. REFERS AND OVERCOATS, all desirable warm fabrics, Y boys t lined, Overcoats, 3 to 16-yrs., Reefers, 4 to ry pa 64, . Forinerly $6.50 to $7.95, y UNG. MEN’ (J BOYe AND XOURKS box or belt back styies, SUITS, Chay or fe Opuble breasted, broad athletic shoulders, --Formerly $42:90-to $15.95- SAILOR TAMS, BEAVER AND FELT HATS . Cloth and’ Sergé Tari 0’ Shanters, matt lmnparted: beat and Felt’ Mats, t Formerly $5.95, i 41,38. ’ : 9c.'} West Twenty-third Street.

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