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re ue f mee : steak’ EVENING, Rina? io ioe OTT, RIED, MCOUHTED AND Wie on onoee wrovnoa WAR AT WANTED WITH COLOMBIA Secretary Root Tells Policy of the Government in Isthmian Affair and Gives Advice to Bogota Officials. OS UMA UNG MAN'S Dragged Off His Horse by the’ Mrs. Worthley Is Convinced the Fleeing Animal, He Remounts,| Well-Dressed Young Person’ Resumes the Chase and Final-| Tripped Her and Put His Hand ly Succeeds in Stopping Him. | on Her Mouth. NBER GETS FREDOM ‘The Father of Greater New York,!at the Bechtel Murder Trial He Who Was Stain by’a Negro,| 1g Released at the Request of Left an Estate Valued at) ihe District-Attorne r y and Will $940,000. Be a Witness. NEPHEWS AND NIECES, \ GET SMALL BEQUESTS. If in the next award of medals for} The reserves, the uniformed fetectives: bravery and pluck the name of Mounted! and the sergeants of the Flatbush aye | Polleeman Cavanagh, of the West One| nue station, Brooklyn, searched in vain’ . Hundred and Twenty-fitth street sta-|the avenues, byways and lanes of Mats |) F tion, fails to” appear it will not be for} bush to-day in an effort to find a welle : want of a startling exhibition of nerve| dressed young man, Mrs. H. S. Warth= and heroism on his part. jley, a handsome young woman, of Cavanagh, sented on his mount, @| Ocean avenue, declares he attacked her spirited bay horse, was standing at On8! in the dark of evening yesterday, Hundred and Twenty-seventh street and] ‘phe telephone bell of the Flatbush Seventh avenue, this afternoon, when | avenue station fairly writhed under the | big bay horse attached to a sleigh con-| jangiings of the tiny clapper. ‘Two sem a! tainig Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Smoth | geants jumped for the recelver, “Tetric of No, 418 East One Hundred and Six-| bie assault upon a lady at Ocean avenue teenth street, took fright at an auto-|anq 7 street,” came over the wire, A | mobile brewery truck” and dashed down) minute later a patrol-wagon groaning eventh avenue. under the weight of a full force of re- The horse drawing the sleigh was In| servos dashed out of the station, full gallop when Policeman Cavanagh!” When they got to the place indicated gave chase, He spurred his horse on] not a person was in sight. ‘Through, and caught up with the runaway at One! some subtle mental process Sergt, Zim- > Hundred and Twenty-first street. He | merman led his reserves to the home of INTENTIONS ALL FRIENDLY. BROTHER AND SISTER TO BE TRIED AS ACCESSORIES. i , But South American Republic Must “Recognize the Irresistible Force of Accomplished Facts"—No Prep- aration for a Clash. » Residuary Estate Is Placed in the Hands of the Executors, } Who Are to Divide the Income } Among Relatives. Ottella Loux Is Mysterious Per- son Whom the District-Attor- ney Says Heard Bechtels Ac, cuse Each Other. of Andrew H. Green,| * ‘who was murdered by Cornelius Will- + jams, a regro, was filed for /probate to- | ALLENTOWN, Pa., Jan. 12—The sur- @ay by Lawyer Mornay Williams, at-| Prise that has been caused by the torney for Oliver Brown Green, brothes | tree methods of) the prosecution in pf the testator, There was one codicil | (7° Bec! case whs accentuated this afternoon when David Welsenberger, WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Shortly af- ter the Cabinet meeting to-day Secre- tary Root Issued the following state- ment regarding the Isthmian policy of the Administratipn: “The publication in various quarters of news indicating that the Govern- ment is preparing to send troops to the Isthmus to carry on military oper-| ations against Colombia has been the source of considerable annoyance to ‘The will (9900,000 is In real estate. Mr, Green's nephews, Timothy Rug- Bles, William Ogden, Samuel Morton and Nathan Williams Green, are each to receive $5,000, Similar bequests are made ) to Julia Elizabeth, Lucy Marla and Mary Ruggles Green. Andrew Hugh Green, a nephew, and Mary Pomeroy Green, a niece, each receive $2,500, and Olivia Green Baird, another niece, gets B00. ‘The American Antiquarian Society, of Worcester, Mass., and the Clark Unt- versity, of the same city, will each re- ceive $5,000. The Isabella Helmath, of this city, {s left $1,000, and the Rev, Leighton Willams, also of New York, receives $2,000, The watch given Mr. Green by “the Yate Governor Samuel J. Tilden" 1s be- queathed to his nephew, Andrew Hugh A Trunt Fund of $100,009. Ho bequeaths $100,000 to ehe executors, fm trust, with the request that the an- mual income therefrom be paid to his Fephew, Timothy Ruggles Green, for Bis life. At his death the principal is {o become part of the residuary estate. “Green Hill,” the estate in Worcester, Ma: left to Willlam Ogden Green, Mamuel Martin Green and Nathan Will- jams Green, nephews, and Lucy Marla Green and Mary Pomeroy Green, nieces of the testator. ‘To them also is given ail the furnishings of the house. The residue of the estate he leaves to his executors to manage, keep in repair @nd pay the Income therefrom as fol- Jows: To his brother, Oliver Brown nephew, Samuel Martin Green, 12 per jeent.; to his nieces, Julia E., Lucy M. other nephew, 5 per cent. q acquitted on motion of the District-At- torney. Welsenberger was called for trial in the regular way. The indictment was |read to him, and he entered an em- |Phatio plea of not guilty to each count. |Then District-Attorney Lichtenwalner | sata: “The Commonwealth has no evidence at this time upon which to try this de- fendant. We therefore ask the jury to acquit." The members of the jury did not leave thelr seats and Weisenberger was ac- ‘quitted, Immediately the case of Alois | Eckstein, the flance of the dead girl, |who ts supposed to have been in the | Bechtel home when she was murdered, | was called. Ottella Loux, | Mabel Bechtel, 1s to be one of the chief a girl friend of slain crime, and the District-Attorney places great Importance on her testimony. It also became known to-day that the State intends to try to place the a: tual murder at the door of! Alois Eck- stein, the flance of the dead girl. There is Uttle time left to bring the cases to trial, and if there {s any moro j delay they may all have to be put over until the April assizes. Under the |iaw the ventre from which the jury to try cases was drawn expires at midnight on Saturday night, and those trials which have ‘hot been begun be- fore that time must go over tc the next criminal t TWX OW A MILI FOR MIS MAKAY BRYAN GREETS OLD CONGRESS FRIENDS Says at the Capitol that He Has Not Favored Any Particular Candidate for > Presidential, Nomination. he met and shook hands with a number of his former colleagues. of permanent iegation buildings at for- SCHOOLMATES SAY HE STARTED FIRE Fleven-Yezr-Old Russell Lack- enbauer Acoused of Trying to No. 108, | Publie School No. 108, at Arlington ave- nue ahd Linwood street, East New against him as witnesses. They said he told them he was saving his money to Burn Public School Building! LOVED AN ACTRESS AND FLED TOW Percy Ridgway Is Now in Jail Charged with Taking Money Belonging to His Brooklyn Em- ployers. York Burlesque Company, sev ago while the company was left Brooklyn Ridgway, who was em- ployed by the Flushing Gas Company, jany two countries; no inauguration of hos- tilitfies fs contemplated by this Govern- ment; no preparation for wat ts being) made, It 1s not believed by the Presi-| dent, nor the Secretary of State, that) eecasion for the employment ot| troops in the Isthmus Is likely to arise, “They have used their utmost efforts | to convince Gen. Reyes and the Bogota | officials of the friendly intentions of this Government toward Colombia and thefr readiness to use their good of- ficeg in the sottlement of any questions in dispute between Colombla and Pan- ama. “It Is diMcult for them to believe that the autthorities In Bogota can be so| blinded by passion and prejudice as to declare war against us, and even If this | ruinous step should be taken by Co-| lombla this Government would bg in no would like to be of service to them. If they are wise they, will not put it out of our power to them by any act of rashness and violenc: Gen. Reyes, prior to his yparture from Washington, in an interview with setter ult” bairctne oreo nivas seeetiercuattbatwesn of the two Governments of the Panama matter. CHILD-BEATERS SENTENCED. Who Maltreated Boy Get Three M John Bateman, a truck driver, of No, $10 Third avenue, who was arrested last, week with his wife, Nellie, chi with death Batemat i son Tawrence, were sent to the Island’ to- Batemans was made by neighbors, who said that the little boy had been hor- The Gi Society in- to be the main instrument of the cru- elty inflicted on the child. There were sl mounted again and resumed the chase. | with me. Uonally or accidentally. feet out, struck my feet and down we a intent By | away, on the flying gray and at One Hundred and Seventeenth street caught at his bridle, & good hold, however, his horse slinoed |’ Mra. ‘Worthl ani grimly tov up the chas caught with with the sleigh at Ons Hundred and Eleventh street and this | time got a firm hold on the bridle and pulled the big gray up on hs haunch: sleigh began ite unchecked flght. | Het hus! nd her in the vehicle, which from side to side ss the horse dashed on, years old, of No, 96 Fifty-third street, Brooklyn, was released under $500 bail in the Adams Street Court to-day after Mise May Florence, a department store| Bfooklyn, was crushed to death thle detective, had sworn to a complaint|@fternoon by @ two-fon sand scoug charging her with shopliftin; res: in Mrs, Schnarr’s possession. of irreproachable the | strain must hi anced her, they thor Bena’ Mrs. Schnarr said she had absolutely| put the aged politician Cavanagh picked himself up from the | the I street too. h, and, running to his horse, | avenue, this time the sleigh was a block The policeman gained rapidly | {)"s heap. Before hi fell, rolling upon the policeman. | | agely attacked The runaway again dashed forward and again Cavanagh, bruised and bleed- laid? He jumi “Accidentally tionally’ again | Placed his hand over my mouth, could secure (it just as T bite this biscuit.” bg cate teeth sav tle cracker, hat that man “And do you know feet and ition @ yor or The weit to his attached. : hie Sha AGiLION | Eten the\ valual cf ice) | toe first of thoap accused of being ao- the Executive and to the War Depart-] "ised the bridle of the gray, but the| x¢r4,Worthley, airs. Worthley was! . Green's estate as $010,000, Of this amount | Ce#sorles before and after the death of eaent! big horse with # jerk of his head’ dis-| grinking tea, and mune! bys Mabel Bechtel to be placed on trial, was No state of war exists between the| Mounted the bluecoat and continued his | "It Was’ thie, wag’ ae ¥ A Night. ao young matron. I ung man I walked rapidly toward He followed. "ie Suddenly he tri struggled to his feet and remounted. |off Itke a frightened rabbit. He was p struck the spurs into his horse and |such a nice Finally he | iio had Ught His Mrs, Smith had fainted as soon as the} puiy, but no and had with diMculty kept himself eareened | {Or ‘She was carried into a drug store | ,,2¢"st. Zimm Mrs. Jennie F. Schnarr, forty-seven Catolini was Miss Florenob stated that had fol- lool the best material, and mond pin sparkled “When he ran away I screamed home and telephoned you to find that man a: halr, in. one came. ‘Sergt. Zimmerman promised to do young e the Green, and Oliver Brown Green and i Martin Green gct all his wearing ap-| Witmesses for the State in. the prosecu- haste to respond to her challenge. ana revived. be : eae tion of the Bechtels in connection with Torhe president malas Alli possible al- — Oe oo esied oe ‘| 4 ig ae arataes Sk the pretty, Sal gtr: bf en for the natural excitement in ‘ To elght children of Mr. Green's For weeks District-Attorney Lichten- jowanc i pay hi ind nieces 1s bequeathed $1,000 Bogota over a state of things for which ees “ Bair iors | Pel cee REA JeRiG URE Rien Cath one, the Colombian Government is alone rc- 0 each. but the existence of the new witness oh it full: Mr. Green asks that the executors i sponsible, and of whic! was fully Ta make such disposition of the “medal | “as, learned to-day. Mabel Hechce forewarned. But the Colombians must = Ghat was presented by the citizens of |, Mite Loux le the mysterious witness sooner of later recognize the irresistible i a New York” as thelr good judgment may | "R0 ' sald to havé overheard members force of accomplished facts, and the 4 4 ; i deteiming, “f ‘helt Kood Judgment may of the Bechtel {amily accusing each sooner this Is done the better for ull ne 3 other of having guilty knowledge of the point Q “We have done them no wrong; e —~—— he Poses > bs ¥, Joseph Catolini, thirty years olf, @ | foreman of Italian workmen employed — on the excavation betng made at Sixty- first street and Fourteenth avenue, which fell upon hi: c Baer eyes ans clothes were of the latest f ‘a beaut af his te. ot ‘Then F ‘ $ 1 i eee! on a platti lowed Mrs, Schnarr about the store and| @recting the work pf several finally arrested her, A search revealed |!" the excavatio havin & dozen pairs of gloves, a bolt of rib-| Was run alone bon, a half dozen corset covers, a lace en the the derrick cable until it stopped directly above his head. Then, cover and odds and ends of finery] without a sound of warning, the cable ~ When the case came up in the Adams John of the Lutheran Church, urt that a month ago Mr. ‘This date ty temporarily, unbal- 01 between Patrick Me ————=—>>—+_— M'LAUGHLIN GOING SOUTH. putation. ‘They told| his annual winter trip to Florida Jan. — Schnarr had died and the day, of his}set for the Em four days to if rc erald ball, rie ae four children| be held at the Waldorf-Astoria ; x @ box. MeLaugaiie a ed and the big iron bucket fell uoon Btrect Court to-day Peter Watt, Mi crushing hepa ay: hin rs. , rig Bchnarr’a landlord ‘and. the Rev. = y: poh, ot Schermerhorn street, declared that they Green, 16 per cent.; to his nephew, Will- Ruseell Lackenbauer, eleven years old, Percy Ridgway, twenty-three 5 ow. Y S. 2 Ww! 5 i A y;three years =| fam Ogden Green, 14 per cent.; to his Beara eine aie ehee was arratgned in the Children's Court old, of No. 719 Driggs avende, Brooklyn, | ds in'tue Court ot Spec aia Bessioas. fad “hap rete Matias} thing) jrugh McLaughlin, formerly leader of ‘ oi ! to-day charged with attempting to burn fell in love with Irene Goodwin, of the]. ‘The original complaint against the| Mrs, narr, they said, ‘was a woman | the Brooklyn Democracy, will start om Saxe ently Writings to Be Published. eign capitals. Mr. Bryan said under»), a y dynamite to blow up his teacher disappeared, taking, it is said, $250 of | #ixky-five contusions on the little fel- At thé cl | y, +4,,|the present system the homes of the " low's body when the Gerry Soclety/no recollection of taking any of the| intention of attending, despite his pum Steen saa of the document #atr4 President O’Donnell’s Curiosity) American diplomatic representatives Fee eel are cae te tas. he Oe eae es roney Math im. inti | sents took charge of him. Rrticles and offered to pay for them ail. | chase of the box. ’ "T au ¥ any letters “ind manuscript orccepes|, Was Aroused, and He Discov-! Note, shifted about from one place ta) school, and the Fire Department was list week, when the Springifeld National thereof written by or to me and’ to|" ? another, The safety of archives and) notinea by. Associate Superintendent Bank. of Springfeld,, Mass., queried tie y eriate eee tne expense ui m: _ered that Her Name Was in; the importanés df having a legation MeCabe, Matches were found near Long Island Bank, of Flushing, as to writin, o i. ! Gpondence If they deem It Foxpedient t@ “Should any of the beneS@aries or the purchase by the Government of ap-| incendiaries were at work. ShdrkWH On thEEMAUCrion SWIC’ the 4° mith Nae co tent shat possi athe will. propriate buildings. - After an investigation the three bofs Iroceeds of the check Ridgway had and behefit under the will and such| President Frank O'Donnell, of the Tax|, H¢ std he would begin at The Hague) aiready named were called before Fire meant tc buy a half interest in the bur- Share shall, be divided between thres| Roard, discovered to-day that a per-; because of Yhe location there of the} Marshal Reardon, Miller and Harvey, lesque company. aa Alnes B. Greene the ppbeitions sonal assessment of $1,000,000 was not | Peace ‘Tribunal, observing ie he be-| sald they had seen the Lackenbauer| The Springfield bank was notified to } \reraate PEG |Meved that would become the most Im-) poy start the first fire, and he hadj| hold Ridgway, and did so, A detective foutor,, resides at N GROUT 1S DEFIED 408 La Suile ave- nue, Chicago. S Public Schools Superintendent ~ Says that the Comptroller Would Better Attend to His Own Affairs. F Superintendent of Schocls Maxwelll and President Rogers, of the Board of Edu- cation, threw down the gauntlet to Comptrolier Grout to-day. After a pro- Dr. Maxwell and President Jointly made this statement: “We should prefer that the Mayo make any statement reflecting on this matter, stirred up by the Comptroller needlessly. Ay to Mr. Grout, we don't propose that he shall run the Board of of Education’ than do we. We shall, will leave it to the Mayor to decide tha merits of the case,” Mayor McClellan sald: “I am unxious to get at the bottom of this matter, which really seems to have developed into a controversy, I have seen the Comptroller and he puts up a very strong urgument, I have also seen Dr. “In view of the arguments presented it will be necessary for me to again Ae Nagy Ss <p nia Mpa RS) en confer with the Comptroller. At pres- LBANY, _" a Rosenfeld, Frank Fuller, Rich- ». Jan, 12.—Mrs. rth the Eastern war scare to put u ‘lees, ent my mind ts open as to the merite| poe megan guctalned tet geet | ok A, Purdy, Brander Matthews, Dan. | Pageccanughter O€ Patan Stevens, of| This le the xecond Tulse within’ a week FACTORIES: Lancaster, Pa., and Buffalo. It would’ be improper for me at this | jon “ ‘ers’ | fel B, Sickles ‘and Louls A, Lehmair, of | New. York, and wife of Major-Gen. |The cold weather was the excuse last Hime to, act on any suggestion ‘in the) ihe judgment ef conviction’ in the case |NaNg’eokanY: Ik ta understood, nan] ResRm°eonkl wedseancs os the Wales fected ‘als, "Pork has’ been aitected i eomemetmeee 1o. . lew Yor! iy ec. wl ect Of Lochner, « Utios baker, leased the Bavoy Theatre in Now York. iL; wary little. : , Rodgers | Wrong Place on Books. alphabetically placed on the books and the person assessed, Ellen A. Mahany, was on the books at all. Subsequent rearch, however, located the name and lst of pensonal assessments his inter- est was aroused by the name of Hllen ;Mahany and the amount of $1,000,000 jPlaced after the entry. He was told to-day that there was no such name on the books, “But it is on this year's list, and I wont this matter straightened out at once,” ordered the new Commissioner, who until his appointment was treas- urer of Tammany Hall, Another search was made by the clerks, and again the jreport came back that the name did not appear, “Well, [ must know who {s respons- in the books. Now President O'Don- nell proposes to find out who ig re- sponsible for the misplacing of the name. 4 isllen Mahany is the daughter of j David Muhany, a wealthy contractor, | Who died in March, 192, leaving her came of age. Miss Mahany was twenty and Ellen A, Mahany, living at No. 125 [Hust Thirty-ninth street, were made trusteew and executors, C. Doremus, of No, 120 Broadway, being the attorney. 1t was the filing of old Mr. Mahany's will that frst attracted the attention of the ‘Tax Commissioners to thé wealth which Miss Mahdny Inherited, and the (eee BAKERS’ LABOR LAW STANDS. permanently located n one place im- pressed him with the urgent need of portant court abroud, He also said Mr. Bryan wentinto the subject quite frecly, giving the, committee the benefit of his extensive observation in this con- the amount of the assessment on aj joetion i wroned pace. mM ryan also visited the Senate; The fires sald eo nese bese ataraen Last night while the new President | Practically all the Democrats and many] by the lad menac a lives of more ' of the board sident | of tite Republicans met him in the lobb¥.| than two thousan@ school children, ana 'e board was looking over the long |" Mfr, Bryan stated that if any one had| jt was only by good fortune that tho quoted him as favoring any particular! candidate for the nomination he Jhad done #o without authorit; —_— WOMAN, FREEZING, FOUND IN STREET Policeman Takes Her to the Tells Contradictory Stories. Nearly frozen, a young woman who says her name is Correllio Scarlat! was found huddled in a doorway early to- day at the corner of Washington ave- station, wrapped her in his big coat to rying ner he got toe unrortunate wom- an (0 the stauon-house, whence she was went tO Lebanon Hospi, When she had been made comfortable she said that her parents lived at No, Ml Mulberry stredt, but the policg unable to find them. Later she said that she lived in the Bronx. a CENTURY THEATRE COMPANY City, was Incorporated to-day with a capitai of $125,000. The directors -are were | where the fire started in both instances, and the superintendent was convinced boasted to them that he had set fire to at once ordered an investigation. a Treclt eum aeniea RATONALOALy ae Pes thug the United States was regarded 83 / eight buildings in East New York, | way. He was brought back to-day and assessment existed or that the name or} 0M’ of the strongest .backer# of the) Young Lackenbauer dented everything) locked up in the Queens County Jail at ous Peace ‘Tribunal. and told the Fire Marshal and later the; Long Island City, Justice that the charge against hin must be proved. He would not answer | questions. flames were discovered in time to pre- vent disaster. There have been many fires in the neighborhood, but as yet the Fire Marshal has no proof that any of them were started by Lackenbauer. Miss Linsky, who conducts a candy store near the school, has told the Fire | Murshal that Russell Lackenbauer and another boy entered her store last i'ri- day, the, day of the last fire in the ool, and asked her for some matches, "1 gave thom some,” she said, “and asked them what they were going to do ‘with them. Russell said they were going to burn the school down so that they wouldn't have to go to school until unother one was built, Then I told them tracted conference with the Mayor, | ‘ble for this entry and its origin,” de- j during Which ‘the merits. of the con. clared the President. ‘After anexhaus-| Lebanon Hospital, Where She) tet it L would’ give them nome tanker dend. ler daughter, Mrs, Eta Witson, overby. between the Comptroller and (tive search the name of Ellen. Mahany ones, ‘They Rave them back and then I| with whom she lived at Ne. van the Bourd of Educafion were discussed, | 4nd the history of her cage was found | 8 Made Comfortable, but put the boys out of the store. | Buren street, heard her mothet fall Magistrate Wilkin appointed Attorney | trom the bed, and before a Joctor could David Spero to represent the accused boy, and on his motion the hearing was poned until next Monday, GEN. GORDON’S BODY MOVED. Military Escort for Funeral Party left route to Jacksonville requested that the train make stops, but this was grantea in a few cases only, Upon reaching tho Georgia line a detachment of military will meet the train and an escort ot ciuwens appointed by the Governor of Georgia will take, the party at Macon, tine party will reach Atinnta at, 6,20 o'clock to-morrow inorning and the body MRS. PAGE? SAILS TO-MORROW for ‘Wilhelm the genuineness of a check for $3,800 pre- sented by one Percy Ridgway and went to Springfield and arrested Ridg- dG POUND WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY Mrs. Bettie Dreager, Stricken with Heart Failure, Falls from Bed to Floor—Special Casket Being Made for Body. Mrs. Bettie Dreager, believed to have been the largest woman in Brooklyn, is be called she was dead. Heart disease, with which she had been afflicted, was the cause of death. Mrs, Drenger, who was fifty years old, welghed 965 pounds, but was lght on her feet, She was a member of the Knights and Ladies of Honor, attend- attended a dance, and when she found been subject to fainting spells. She had been lying down for a nap yesterday afternoon, when It is believed that wl suffered from an attack of heart fail- ure, the pain of which caused her to writhe so that she fell off the bed. For the interment of Mrs. Dreager a special cusket is belng made, that being the only out-of-the-ordinary feature of the funeral, ‘The undertaker has pro- vided for elght husky men to act as to the the des rice of meat. It seems as if jers have taken advantage cf —and rest. Full particulars inside the wrapper. For everything but clothes, use MiW/er's Powerine with am- monta, the quick cleanser and disinfector. Soap and Miller's Powerine. Made by THE PENNSYLVANIA SOAP CO., the half-hour soap, the friend of the cloth. Turns washday into wash-hour; adds to the life of the clothes; takes away the Education, We would suggest that Mr, {#84 his seventeen-yeur-old son David n Britains te hie owntemain ra his entire estate, valued at more than | BUC and One Hundred and Wighty-sec- on the Way, to Atlanta, ing ali the meetings, and was one of fol d k hack For I | $2,000,000, int Ti Peat heats MIAMI, Fila., Jan, 12—The body of| the liveliest women of the neighbor- ¢ Ces, arms—saves backs. evidently knows more about the Board | * n trust until the children be- |” policeman’ Williams, of the Morrisanta| Pe John B. Gordon, attended by a| hood, ‘The night before her death she lrudgery of laundry work; saves use in the roughest wash or on the daintiest fabric—no Insist on Miver's Your grocer can get them—if Maxwell and President Rodgers, and} basis of her assessment was easily es- ted directly t h si Fy +} . i | they aavance equally good arguments, | {ablshed, | That, such an obscure pers wapieot, where ie cwill' te In Make une pallbearers. he is slow about it, write to The Pennsylvania Soap Co., Hudson My object a to break the deadlock! what’ first attracted. President O'Don- | ALBANY, N. ¥., Jan. 12—The Cen-| j0,0clexerctses take Piha asd DESIRRICE ORI . \ ON. ¥., Jan, 12, - | funeral exercises tuke place, UP GOES PRICE OF MEAT. : ew York Which seems to have developed. Neli's attention to the entry. peta RAN alls Cat organ Bs shea eee aie teas and Bank Sts., New York, and you will get what you want. and Mary Ruggles Green, and ~his been ri. hased ; ° Hbly misused, nephew, Nathan Wiillams Green, § per COMME Mea ENTdian PA iat telnet York. Two of his playmates, George pl at the Unique ‘Theatre, in Wentlented the matter, and then, caused) funeral Mra, \Schnarr sf ’ cent. each, and t 4 ‘ly aftttter and d kiyn, Short the arrest of the couple. Mrs. Bateman| hid stricken with diphtheria. she it and to Andrew Hugh, an of the possession by this Government Charles Harvey. appeared Brooklyn. Shortly jafter jhe oompany| {04 ssvohhidig stenmocher. and, Was eald| Lad Kotsed them Gay and nighe : the] moteki that er tooo therefore, of course expect him to call] When her father died and ts of course | ¢ | military escort of Florida troops, scular partner she enjoyed the A protect her trom the icy wind which! a mui P 5 ‘on us every day ana give us pointers | Now In her majority. Almpn L. Balley.| was blowing, and supporting her with) “#™! to-day for Atlanta. Many towns) dance greatly. . B . * 5 v A y) Mt it! is~ = oa 7 About running the department. We|9f Ridgewood, N. J., Mar) E. Mahany |an arm around hor waist and halt car-| 0M the Bast Coast Rallway along the} | She had been, (Coupled huith heats Als, hard rubbing—it works 7” @ harmless way, while you wait zs