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henes FF adane i anv ene das doe he tag Seow tN gaat k a bees. 1 JOHN STEFFLER, ACCUSED OF TAKING TWU WIVES IN | \ inn TWO DAYS AND WOMAN WHO SAYS SHE IS BRIDE NO. 1. MAYOR 10 ra LF] TER DROVE | at 929 Second avenue, and ordered | for cme ig suicide, | Lf FOOL POP ODOV EO EESEELE DIS O25 DECEEROES SEDO I DEDRGDS-DOLL EDO DROP OGRE ADDER DD -: , Dr. O'Hanlon to perform an autopsy : {) SCHOOLS FORALL! GIRL 10 DEATH). otare her clothing, Her dress was practically new. Announces, After Careful Con-| Received Missive She Anxiously garbolle adia "Dolaorings, nqid Gorsnes | ens ae Hecate ORE Pat sideration, that He Will Insist} waited For and Then Ended|icr irs were vurnca Teh ane Ta ata a tine Upon Immediate Establish-| “jt Ail by Drinking Quantity of ment of Temporary Quarters.| Carbolic Acid. indications that she burned it. cther medical si hich indicated thag \ He ordered the body removed to the] Sh? foo er on fie 1 ood tie undertaking rooms of Shirras & Good, would give any clue as to r PHS OOOH -O8-206-3+ hn Steffler Arrested on Com- plaint of Estelle Diffley, Who Says She Was Wedded to Him HEDIS HERE SRST S OOOO REFUSE SUBSTITUTES = é They are injurious and do not cure. Insist | ‘on getting the genuine—Dr. Bull's Cough | Syrop—THE ONE THAT-HAS STOOD THE TEST FOR FIFTY YEARS. See that the 4 “ Bull's Head” Is on the package. DOCTORS PRESCRIBE IT Dr. B. A. Behott, 10ist Street, New TWO SMALL PARKS Coroner Jackson hopes to-day to be able to throw some light on the mys- » ARE NOW AVAILABLE. | tery surrounding the death of a beauti- ful young woman who committed sul- cide in a furnished room at No, 219 Other Sites Being Looked for,| wast rirty-thira «treet. and Buildings Will Be Put| TB *ouns woman was about twenty years old, possessed a beautiful face Yu Hse sae Fi ity, Ir ‘6 Gougls Up Just as Rapidly as Work-| ana Sxure and was stylishly gowned. 2 Gorae te deed quae eatlatoction by men Can Do It. ‘The house 1s owned by Mrs, Helen my patients. Tendon presosibeitand ’ an Do it. Hoppe, who rents rvoms, The young oe am fully repaid for so doing.” woman called there Tuesday night, and CROUP CURED after inspecting the rooms engaged one. Croup attacks a child without warning She seemed to be plentifully supplied and needs very prompt attention or it may ‘ rove serious, even fatal. If yout notice with money and paid % in advance for any: ym toms of croup, give baby } the week. fF Buil's Cough Syrup, Tt wilb Venlent places throughout the entire | Sue save her name as Gertrude Bech: seleelntanty crea ih the tity. Hy finds that there are but two | tl The police believe the naine to be p and a severe, hard cough. Alter small parks available under the smal} | *titious. ng given the children half # bottle o parks act—Seward and Hamtiton Fish | She informed Mra. Hoppe that she ex- Sufi Cough Byrup they were yells Parks—for the purpose. pected a letter and asked that It be sent 1 therefore can prema | it oa the Erected in these parks at present are | UP t© her room as soon as itecame, She p and oroen Faauh : ha rere ite thinks it's funny now,” she sald, Fecreation houses, which the Mayor de- |S sald that, Me vauite ate Be ie toward ? = ¥ s jelive . ly turning the prisoners’ clared to-day may readily be converted {“S it in the morning she knocked at SteMer was sitting, “but into temporary achools and thus im-| soy ooce's door and asked if her let- DR. BULL cage MONEY 10 BELIEVE. COREY FOLLOWER PUPI § PL p tions of rchoolg nthe neighborhood of tena area, abe Wareaey andes: the-young wife's eyes caught ’ ee ehisctole In the nelghborhood of | 4s too carly for the postman, and re. cou R glance the gloom that rested Mila turned to her room with an exclama- fe a iai'In addition," sald Mayor McClellan, : : graphed onloetes ee bedi id ammieenrohing stor v avaliable svaewae Hoasot iepateice a ae ill relieve croup instantly and cure itin» : ral plots or places upon which temporary] .. ioc and the maid took it to her X ! ody ’ A schools may be established until per- | 10k & ; {Mick ‘No danger from choking after yo have given baby one or two d ‘manent schools She snatched it eagerly and seat all our children a mother should keep a bottle of Dr. as he signed | I am after this que Cough Syrup in the house to be pre! ‘# commitment. b for sudden sttacks of croup. a we to have a mubpoene, for |Gen. Bisa nboanie Recommends Appro-|Steel Trust’s President, After|Delegations of Boys and Girl8}aaaea the Mayor emphatically. “In or-|t@ the Toom to clean it, Bhe knocked Cures i = eppeve-ner: ; on the door and received no response. ‘ priation of $1,287.71 on Ac-| Full Course of Succession,| Call Upon Presidents Ahearn] itn Ssctee rinecs Strceae Sguiscd |The door was not looked, and after “BHe seems no well satinfed with the heads of the Board of Educa-| knocking again she entered. Coug hs and Colds arrangement of things that] count of Clerk Who Worked in| Gets to European Trip Stage} ‘and Fornes and Also Comp-| tion on ithe sup sab have to-day] “The voung woman was lying on the There Ignis and Usids eeresecrerss EFT HER, SHE CHARGES, TO TAKE ANOTHER BRIDE. ve ‘Transcript of Records Shows that the Defendant Was Mar- é fied to Hannah Ackerman in Jersey City on Aug. 14. Mayor McClellan has taken up the consideration of the “part-time cl problem and promines a remedy in thi speedy establishment of temporary schools in small parks and other con- Blushing when she said she was only Paagences but with her big brown eyes © napping dangerously, Extetla Stemer, | Augirl wife, hed John Steffler, the man who she alleges marries her on Aug. /%8 last, and deserted her the next day ye marry ‘another woman, held in $1,600 to-@ay in the Jefferson Market SO9094 F4SRIBEISSIOSIEESDIIG ITE ene ee = a) 900060 9-200065900600 ~etrated => COUGH SYRUP, For Conghs, Colds, Hoarse- nes Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, ‘nfuense, Whooping At about 11 o'clock Mra, Hoppe went "t get her here to testify H C4 ‘ bi bed, fully dnessed and apparently asleep. Cong... Incipient Contump- the defendant unless by | Washington. and Developments Awaited. troller-Grout. ° eee scetcasa et uae alles Mrs. Hoppe tried to arouse her, but thon and for the relict of ||imasgy Sich PE Las Cohen eu ey AY . He suggested the use of the buna-| "A that she was dead, (oteumptive patients in ed- 3 nd safe curo for co! ‘cold, hoa Manuscripta were presented to the cat See \ ings. now: in Seward and Hamilton] -Her ips were burned and there was vanced mages of the disease’ bronehitie inbaes ale ee to show that Estelle Dittiey, of (Special to The Rventne Worl) . Mayor McClellan's office will be in-| Parks for school purposes, and 1 an empty three-ounce bottle labelled CONE ing lungs or homorrls - 108 Leroy street, but now af No. 623 alae Bohne Man pecretary |W: 3. Corey. President of the United | .40q to-morrow by three youths and bya ey ich alight ‘additions and | “carbolte acid” on the dreaser. ‘ AS PREPARED BY THE and consumption. Itcuntainy no harmful Washington street, and Joun Btettier, | Shaw to-day nent to Congress a Ieiter | States Steel Corporation, nailed to-day! three girls, a delegation from the enat | {ea me eer Ment and heat facill-| Sieg, Hoppe called in Dr, Blomifelt, of Rev. Dr.J. W. Bull, Pty Does) Pie! « of No, 514 East Eight from Postmaster-General Payne recom-| for Havre on the steamship La Savote| side High School No. 1, for boys, andj time, acc @imodate a large number of | No. 851 Lexington avenue, Ho eald Miss on Aug. 13 1 F 7.71 for a aapacs Hildren ac once in at least ty ‘The accompanying i imarnwrece.pairsed on Aug. 1 tes mending an appropriation of $138.71 oF] sar jung vacation. Mr, Corey, it te | th~ saat aldo High Schoo! No. 147, for | Seated elghborhoad, and. possibty | Bechtel pad undeuvtealy dled from the ES oe Tre rents pockceey Bold ak Hew the rellef of Postmaster Cornellus Vat : : girin, who are working hard to prevent| thereby atterd tail time studiex ne i | effects ie: poison, te, 25e., 50c, and $1.00. Be suretha street, and that on Aug. 14 John | Cott, of New York. understood, Ix to visit Monte Carlo. ‘The police were notified, and they in rugeis : Rernraiger cu aue tesonn att at Ney Or Cutt wan charged | THE recaliaghe fact that Mr. Corey the curtailing of thirty nights from {per anilaner in that Immediate neigh- turn notified Coroner Jackson, vie sthe package has the tral ark, ju . | tof Jersey City, were made husband! with this amount on. account of the| wed Ih the footsteps of Charles | {Nei" course of study. These deleg: tons} “The Mavor added that he had in mind| viewed the remains and searched for 2 CT aE Pe See atures wife by the Rev, Father D. V. | suinry of H. Clay Graf, a clerk carried | M. Schwab for some time, Aw ench man | OUPCr Ue vers A Eltes bet | for publication. ‘Thin plan was learned | te letter. which she had recelved, but fpelin normal conilition. , of fom another source. It ta in effect | could not find it. He says there are (i - YER ym, of No. 01 Weat One Hundred | 6, his roll, but detailed for duty in the omoted, the other was lifted & CO., Baltimore, Md. Forty-elghth street, Post-Office Department here. When| 4 higher posttion, and as Mr. Sehw ahairaay hws! were |<: iis avant On intu | Course, because of the scarcity of clty]additional school capacity by renting left iy re| Fourth Agstatant Bristow began his in-|] wan advanced Mr. Corey atepped intu)/oikh kreatly émbarrass the schol- fround Moors of large and suitable ‘married und I haven't seen him since/ vestigation of the postal scandals he | his shoes. din and erecting putldin: e A “ en easily then until I got my eyes on him here to-} found Graf was illegally carried on the | ‘The last ‘two prominent Instances of | & eve of whom Ara be unable to table for echo! purposes on Ton- day,” Mrs. Steffier sald to a reporter ot) New York Poat-Oftice pay-roll. this was Mr. Corey's electign as Presi-| Pass the regents examinations, venient vacant lots, The Evening World, “I lost all track ot| Gra¢ was on duty trom Oct. 1, 162, |deit of the Carnegie Company after Mr.] Joseph Friedman. Jacob Salzman and | ,,prese latter bulidings will not be tlm, ani not until three or four daya}untii June 1, 190%, at a salury of $1,400 a| Schwal) had resigned that position to} Frank Meltcher, representing the boys’ school accommodations are aff ’ Ago did 1 hear that he was in New York. | year in connection with the Installation | become President of the parent corpo-| School, called upon President Ahearn, | but jused when, vacated iy the mchact Phen went right to the police, and bere) ang meintainnig of calceliing machines, | rativu, o1 the Boroilgh ‘of Manhattan, to an ee pots for the Street Cli a", ‘The letter was réferred to the Com-| Upon Mr. Schwab's ‘retifement from | 4nd then upon President Fornes, of the} other denartments, for fendéxvous of the Presidency of the’ Steel Corpora-| Board of Aldermen. Both officials ex-| employees, storage places for tools and ie te Law to Deal with Him. | mittee on Appropriations. « elected to succeed | Pressed themstives: as oppoked to cur- | offices, whigh . cannot, penveniently be Riri to you want done with him!" Mesetincaits Cok ats tailing the school course and both told | seamtelr mer, ho roof of a general ur asemen as nockKe whom agree that shortening the school | that provision is at once to be mad&tor | tcl pa gust want the law to treat him os} 1) are OF “NG.” CHECKS. Sout street is asking 1f Mr. Corey | the delegation that they would do “all ip pa Hr eepas w ought to be treated. He has never will'do"ae ar. senwab, dia when ‘ho in thelr power to have the full echoot “fushigi oe oun ee the Bottom Out of Shoe Prices 3 | Kinpriea me aa os the nae ae . W. Brackett Wears Them Visited Monte Carlo, » rvicea! bility, to various Sco sien Mvlis ith hia ard| xve the bank. Mr, Schwab's picturesque | Wille he boys were with Mr. Ahearn fo various, depar Who believed that sho was his wit Henry W. Brackett tova [actions while at the gambling! centre | oo ae oe atlas, Ang Tooene Miso . were and others. if] But to-day we make every one wonder at our new low figures. Come and " . f of the world gave the thou: sof | oC , 3 * ‘¢ Thave no feeling against her. | check sult, a bunch of violets and 2 sts aneee ‘holders the cold shivers, [Riorence Slang and Atlan Laura ‘Green. | fn the, conn derationy ee this pian ane urchase the best shoes for the least money at which they have ever been ought. Every pair caer he did not tell her that he was|dude cane, was paraded to-day before 5 tu ‘ its money in the erection of what shal brought up with a round turn |told'them that he, too, was opposed to one keen married when he made her his wife." ft dozen persons in the West Side cI rimarii Gtetten aaye‘ate bore ber pus-|Gourt who accused him of having passed ws ze Deridn la Lid enags: fe ould Unelevecy innuence itor save suidines inpoee: 40) Fen agowed floocs $s 00 2 ,50 > ena Bera iis the Dinisye ide areas onthe complaint at}, Wits of the atresy are crecking, theft /ing, sehen int a lon lt pi ene Baines fort aan by the omen *s ac the basis of e joint delegation then cay the cashler in a big Fifth avenue rea-| jokes runt vigit as the 8 of) ane ool ee ton Hen. ) Kalling to a as offering the maximum of Ki d B tt d a jeunes Gleappeared. their humor. seo him, made an engagement to call y 1 u on an L ce, who sald he had given him « +o ude ar heir selection for the etn Mr. Corey It is said has worked ®©/ upon ‘him to-morrow, when he will lis- ella expiniited. caver? seenra, check for $20 in exchange for view. rd. will hard since he was made president of the) ten to thelr arguments. Merit ce cherecomniun of wellventiine: also & meal amounting to $6. Morris Blotteur, of No. 178 Broadway, | «ant, corporation that he really needs ; ed And well lighted floors. erent FOUR-YEAR TERM FOR MAYOR] wii s25,mse'hc'0® ovensbttnamtniuert® Old Ladies’ Comfort Shoes in for it," he is said|said he had cashed two bad checks for! ysany are wondering if this trip pres- ® good-looking man who | taura: worth sere am enaeeres who re reine erect ae Gieackete was eating an | sages another president for the corpora- a CEU erase ber enn cigtaal ay ou ‘ don’t know can do expensive meal in the Hote), cartes tion, as Mr, Schwi 1p gave the first] Assembly Bill Also Swell» Salary Derm made of glove calf and kid, 00 whon Detect! Ison arrested him, In G New York E intimation that he was, soo of Greater New York Execut! tno girl wife was made bina |r fo-ana' 8 Sra GhecK# | there are many who belleve that he] ALBANY, Jan, 14—Assemblyman with or without fleece lining, ‘admiration All of these checks were drawn on turn to be succeeded by H. C.| Newcomb to-day introduced a bill ex- of every, ong | the private bank of Johnson & Co., No. yyiek and again to follow Mr. Schwab. | tending the term of office of the Mayor Mra. the living room)— and felt shoes with leather and form. She did reater New York from two to four! What was that crash? 1 Broadway, where it was said he had trimmings, - - -"" gf ‘ag old as whe sald whe | % Brown trate Maye held him | this time into retirement, or to a minor | 0 HENS onan creas crontartpus: | Wy . : oe telat in $800 Teall, porition in the corporation. i Ree Prom HOOD 10 HAVO nt | uitction eek cer hole Haagen he : ieee eee Patent Leather, Black 00 Kid, Button and Lace, ° » Louis XV. and Military Heels. Women’s $5.00and $4.00 Shoes, at Men’s$2.°°|Men’s $3.50 Lace Shoes, ‘Lace Shoes: a Patent Leather, Box Calf, Black Satin Calf, | Calf & Black Kid, rm of not less than one year and not also Calf Con: se tore than five. He neased yeu ta Double Soles. | gress, double ‘© Fair. J i | ‘wforgery in the second degree, Thomas W. Hynes, Commissioner of soles. fs Rye eAB Secretary to Commissioner Keller | Corrections under Mayor Low, was to- : és WrAlden had charge of the alimony fund.) day appointed World's Fair Commis- Fi Ss s f B d G ja P Fetapon an examination ot. hin booke ic | tone gti appaniment follows ra ne Storm Shoes for Boys an irls.: Was discovered that there was an unac-| men ealling for. th intment of s i i i Schomtable defctency of from 44,00 to| World's Fait Commissioner. “An appro: Boys’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes $ 1 » 25 | Youths’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes $ 1 OO. im, Alden disappeared, and despite BRS HOny oC a Sh of the 2% to 5%, 11 to 2, Lam 1 fact that a constant search for him | suitable person” was authorized by the (0) # kept wp he eluded capture. A few | Board. 5 ‘ 5 Be inttis ago he was found in a amait| Mayor Tow cxpended $10.000 of the . eo : Boys’ and Men’s Storm Rubbers, Cc. DP town of Massachusetts and was brought Poel Rely . how able / i to this city. - oe His attorney made an eloquent plea Child’s and Misses’ i) age 2:99 Shoes, Black Kid and Patent Leather, Lace, — sizes 6 to.10% and 11 to 2, “Tim ‘to-day. bexgin« the Court to | "e-tlemency in the meting out o H H - 7 mor mune “1 ficient Service| ° (nea Cae MMO i Ve We are closing out our entire Leather Goods De-|. AK LAKES CLOSED TO-DAY.) at | Be artment to make more shoe room. EVERY ARTICLE Grand Jury to Tell of Hold-Up. ST. LOUIS, Jan, 14.—Ctreult Attorney | Folk was informed to-day that a repre-| . sentative of the House of Delegates | 2 | combine had solicited a bribe of $10,0% from certain St. Louis ticket brokers to "4 Mill the bill Iately passed prohibiting the % | The Rev. Charles A. Alden, Who scalping of railroad excursion tickets. Lt i j.| 1s now charged that delegates voted for _ Was Seoretary to the Chari the bill in retaliation for the refusal of ; the et brokers to subscr! toa _ ties Commission, Gets One} dooaie tuna, : Subpoenas to appenr before the Grand Jury were issued for Simon Steiner, Year in Sing Sing. Hoket Broker; Max Schubach, F. J. Lin: berg, President of the St. Louls Ticket Brokers’ Association; Speaker Gazzolo, of the House, and Delegate John RK. j ‘The Rev. Charles A. Alden, who was| Fontana. oe “+ eae to the Charities Commission luring the Van Wyck administration, ‘was sentenced to-day by.Judge Foster FINE FOR THOS. W. HYNES. to imprisonment in Sing Sing for a HH MINISTER SENT ANOTHER ST. LOUIS SCANDAL : ‘TMeket Brokers Called. Before ea, Gets Appotutment ans Commissioner to Worl of Willis Holly, Secretary were closed to the public of med alpen ading “one which left two inches lee, 2! a Hots sald that should it 44s provence | Telephone Habit iter than ever « rotted owing «» weer] Raagonable Rates P Parke Departuient, tie lakes in |f 1S rapidly © BE SOLD AT HALF COST. Alfred jJ:-Cammeyer,6th Ave.Cor.20th St.

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