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ET TIT TE ; THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1904. “TO BEA SWCDE, UNITED STATES NAVY! AT MURDER TRAL Naval Affairé Committee Takes Up Gauntlet Ellzabeth of Austria, Who Is Al Thrown by Senator Gorman and Recom- Aooused Woman Faoes the leged to Have Shot Actress mends Building of New Cruisers. Judge and Jury on the Third Last December, Sald to Have , : Day of Her Ordeal with a) Ended Her Life. WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—In the report on the Naval Appropriation bill,| Contemptuous Expression. made to the House to-day by Chairman Moss, of the Naval Affairs Commit- tee, the gauntlet thrown down by Senator Gorman in his announced polloy CAUSED BY MELANCHOLY, [ut internal improvements in place of naval construction is taken up with| PROMPTS LAWYER RESULT OF JEALOUSY, |visor. The report say AT CRITICAL POINTS. ‘The committee recommend the construction of more than the usual number of cruisers in view of the fact that last year we provided for five Emperor . Francis Joseph's large hattle-ships. This will give a better proportion to our navy. Another Witness Talle of Hear: ‘If we judge public sentiment aright it !s in favor of the continuance Granddaughter Belleved Her! ce tne policy of building up our navy. If we atopped now we would bo. left Ing the Report of Pietol Shote Hl Husband Was Too Attentive} behind the leading countries of the world. and of Hearing a Sound Like! PEOPLE FAVOR THE NAVY. . i to Louise Ziegler. “The American’ people will not introduce the policy of sacrificing the Dragging a Body American navy for internal {mprovements, nor {s there any such neceselty, VIENNA, Feb. 11.—Court circles and| Foremost and above all ate iene Coperentnyy of national defen sMctal society here are shocked by the| Maintenance of our forelgi policies and protection of American oltinons | Wet nourth atrest, faced the frat, wits 7 report of the sulcide of Princess Eiiza-| Verywhere. The American people are not Willing to lessen esvisoerta htacy today le costetapli | % ‘Jon this hemisphero, nor forsake their interests on the other. 5 beth of Windisch-Graetz, who on Dec, Th ous smile overaprend her tno 6 appropriation for new ships for the navy as well as the completion Miva Ndith Mosler, a beautiful youns $ last was reported to have shot and! of those now under construction is dealt with in the report as follows: watiaa lot Ue, ible. Webeter ayant, | seriously wounded Loulse Ziegler, a “To complete all the ships authorized up to the present tle, including! eee ni a with the Intent of find. Deautiful actress, whom she discovered thelr construction and machinery, arinor and armement and equipment, je out her acquaintance with the mur-+ in her husband's apartments in thelr) will cost $82,718,669, which may be divided as follows: Construction aud ud 5 led having castle at Pragui hinery, $46,582,450; armor and armament, 786,200; | dered husband, he den abeth have been persistent and the “Of this sum we appropriate in this bill $19,826,800 for construction and ya: with half-shut eyes gasing nt the vague denials made by order of the macBinéry and $12,000,000 for are armanient, making a total of 5 pdt Leta v2 Atneses, A saronatio smile continually Court have little effect with the Public. | $31 896,860, which leaves a balance of $50,801,099 to be appropriated here-\Niayed about her face’ na she made When Mra, Pella Lupo, charged with the murder of her husband at No, uty Bhe vs said to have killed herself in ” * ° i the same castle at Prague in which | {ter i comments to Charles Le Barbier, her Louise Ziegler was alleged to have] NEW SHIPS AUTHORIZED. attorney. r It Mrs, Lupo is nervous she controls ee ene Tatsuo |g agp aitnran are, One Sates betieahi o€ 18000 tone ot nat angst Sue women ful suffering from a peculiar form of in- Head Rhewel acc cerarcinern ctl hot ohana 720 teas Gen to com) coking, but her face has hard lines, sanity which manifested ttaelt in ter- | $6,505,000; th bertanabintortess Te fons. euch to cost) with thia lips, small dark blue eyer, Fible Rts Of jealouny, $2,200,000; two o ers to snare! le G ean arant ing the battle fleet, to| vic) narrow between black las on Maal wiieiet Jonlbasys carry 5,000 tons of cargo coal; cont, each, $1,250,000, Weavy, blab’) Wale) Bia) ZApol/ le’ es Her fits of jealousy alternated with The total cost of his programme will be $29,885,000, It is left within ig figure in a tragedy. the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy to build any or all of these) /™# SU ¢ holy, durin, ' . eee en ead to have tried to kill |tips in Government navy-yarda in case ft shall appear that the shipbulld-| pny" MoGiyat) of No. #9) Weat Wade was one of his tenants. jut hi inth street, who slept with Ralph pd fe ing concerns Rave entered into any oombination or underatanding to de- NI = —— declared with much emphasis that he Tete ear reine before her mar-|Prive the Government of fair and unrestricted competition in letting con- Chan paleid leased Beste ne Rover suw nor heard of De Witt Clintgn riage, was the Archduchess Elizabeth| tracts for the construction of any ot these veu tealnoayieivertardays Norman L. Archer, of Seventy-frat : - Marie Henrietta Stephante Gisela, She| | It 18 stated that the greatest naval problem of the day is the training| “114 was awakened by.ehote, After street and Contral Park West, who ds was born on Bept. 2, 1883, and was the|Of men for the navy. An increase of 8.000 men {s provided for and a train-|41.5 second h pete - eoniecten (with a oe Sopereny store, Suiy ehild of the Grown Prince Rudolph |!ng station on the Great Lakes recommended. When: this station ts com-|wrnore pale Bemeiene a Serta terletter VeneeA EN one and Princess Stephanie. pleted and the facilities for training men increased, a larger yearly increase) +14, ae ‘sda itaureceliots were f ‘Witt Clinton West, who guaranteed her At one timo the diplomatic match-| Will be demanded. fired and something was dragged across parel of nie fram last, winters aud that makers selected her as a bride for] ane rect oe in bey lls eared with colored Plates, the strength) tne foor, Then running water wie fir West paid the bills for a time. |‘ Prince Rupert of Bavaria, and she was ie various navies o! 8 wor! @ total amount of the Dill {5)neura ——>—. Wise be fie jauled peodiice the hailed as the prospective Queen of | $96,338,038, . Bavaria, Sho refused the offer, how- During the young man's testimony je black plume of Mra. Lupo's hat John Kane, Blacksmith, Saved Girl's Right Ankle Was Bi PRINCESS SAID |EIGHT NEW SHIPS FOR —|MRS.LUPO SMILES)? wwir2“wao's sure rox a prvoxce. HUBBY'S LETTER ~ BROKE UP HOME \lt Dropped from De Witt Clinton West's Pocket, It Is Said. and , Caused His Beautiful Denver | Wife’to Sue, Having denfed the motion of Mrs Mlidu Mny Weat's counrel to strike out Do Witt Clinton West's answer to her rsing him with paying votuplalnt Hilda Wade's bills in w flat at No. Went Thirty-fourth atreet, Justice Lev- cnuteitt empanelied a jury and the trial (vf Gite moctety divorce cuse was taken tp to-day tn the Supreme Court, The tall, glittering blond Denver bentity did not occupy the usual place the plaintiff, but kept in the back- {mround i @ rear seat, and the gay viubman and Lowville's social swell war not in the court-room at all Annlo McGinley, the mafd, was the fit witnom, Bho ts @ tall, intellectual woman with handsome aquiline fea- tures, sharp eyes and tron gray hair, which laya in gentle waves; a typical vountry “hired girl.” She testified un- healtutingly that she was at times the vook, and again did general housework for yours jn the Weut home at Low- ville, and that she had lived in the vil- Inwo forty years. Then she told how | her mimtreas found out her husband's | treachery, “He often visited New York and was Mbeent for days," she testified. “Two |duys after Thanksgiving, 1902, while t and I were alicking up her room, 1 accidentally brushed against Mr, Wat's coat hanging on {ts nail. A letter fell out of a pac Mrs. Weat kept it, But she did not remove her- self und her things to a separ wnul March, 3908. ae jeorge Cores, agent for the apart- ment at Now. 218 and 217 West Thirty: fourth otreet, testified that Mrs. Hilda in the hands of his firm's attorney at Watertown, roken, Viyases 8. Wells, know Mise Wade's jeaq |Writing and identifed the letter as ruised | hers. ever, 1d vowed that she would marry rooped further over the table and s! N° n . 23, 1902, to Prince - e ny . . ' ; Oho svon "windlach-Graets, "who, al- ov. 2 MeGlynn, ceatited ‘that Mes.) tiff, but in Fight Had His Ar) ang the Driver Was Arrested |the.clubman's pocket nnd caunea ait his ‘ though of noble, {s not of royal blood. Lupo said Lupo had shot himeelt while nt | soe . aS Ca in eae Of the bed, and that ane'ind taxes| Terribly Lacerated. for Reckless Driving: nounce all claim to the throne of, Aus- Atte ‘conclusion of this testimony tria. | charles Le Barbler, attorney for Mrs. | ro saye children from n savage mas- _o —_——— Bhe and Prince Otto met at a bdall Lupo, made the motion to take away when she was but seventeen. He was ten years her senior and was a he Sa fenant sn & Unian regiment: They ‘| Assembly Acts Favorably on the| Seven-Months-Old Girl Stolen| ved, t2, aavise Jury to then made his p He also | Brooklyn, ran bare armed from hiy| Years old, were crossing One F quit, and | forge at No, 189 Bergen street and|and Sixteenth street and Fifth tackled the animal, During the fight|to-day when a heavy two-hors oF ui " The ron duchess finally won the Emperor's con’! Remsen Measure Which Es-| Three Days Ago Found by Te Barbler then Wade ke | which followed the dox bit. Kane on| swung around the corner and run them | J#uf, wife, { belleve went to their marriage on condition that charge Of murder in the first and sec-| blacksmith of No. 2# Bergen street,|¢" nurse, Annie Scleiger, fourteen | yoy"f marital woes was put in evidence. It was dated “Thanksgiving Day, 1902,’ and signed “Love and kisses, Hilda. It contained these passages: My Denrest Love: It hurts, dear, to know we cannot have Thanksgiving ie hree-y " from’the consideraticn of the jury the | tiff three months ago John C. Kane, a Three-year-old Gertrude Jacobs And dinner together. it, I can't tell you how I missed it Aiht—so lonesome. But I must tundred Stop that right now, We had suchia goog \ time In spite of my impatience. ope avenue |S you" got "home mfely, and will, havea we truck | good Thanksgiving ‘din: It is with ‘linton, I love you, dear, and hope we . opening statement for the defense. the right arm, down. The Httle girl's right ankle was © each oth ee © ON | ae pe Pa passiaraicsast she! tablishes the System in the| Police in Furnished -Room ore ene grat time mince che opening | | Xesterday Kane died in the Long Iqj.! broken and the nurse was badly| {! effects, from making love {po chard veal i , Mr, Le amd College Mospital fn Brooklyn of f - i. ! ooklyn of , brulsed. Pri Elizabeth was of royal bh complete story of the shooting. In a . Rhy i Asberiocess Riesbenl wen ee eres aclty of New York. - House, Where She Was Left. |Somplete, story of the shooting. | In! iydrophobiu. His was One of the fog | be tos! Gosmer, of No. @ West one welt wenuery Heteenyee for the woman killing. upo, and, after | Behuine cases of this disease that huye showing a fine case for juatinable hom-| developed in this cit 3 etiquette of the courts decreed that she pat ipa te) Droe eee (Speotal to Toe Evening World.) Mrs, Mary O'Brieh, of No. 100 Harr. |iclde,ftated that Mra, ‘Lupo had not ‘rhe man died. in Young Lovers met piety ne | ADBANT, N. ¥., Feb. 11—The Assem-|#on avenue, Williamsburg, recovered to-| The defense fa, that Lupo, shot ot his Leas Say that there 13 no doubt ‘The young lovers walted until she day her seven-months-old baby Annie, }Wife and, ables ine. iiled her, | he died of rabies consequent upon th ; | reached hee eighteenth birthday, and| DIY to-day passed the Remsen bill to y Turned ‘the revolver on himself. Tho} bite of a don. pon the sent them to the Jacobs's home then the formal announcement of their] establish the two platoon system in the dt was on ihe afternoon of Nov. 1 who was stolen from her last Monday.|wound in the back was made by the betrothal was made. Fire Department of the City of New| furnished room house at No. 29 Madison |the coat pocket when Mrs. Lupo was | last that Kane, stunding at his forge, fearful ugony and | The child was found by the police in a|accidental discharge of the revolver in atest Hundred and Sixteenth street, saw the | man, y insrecent years. accident and rushed out to ald the| detective before he folned the force, a nurse and her chagge. He carried them | Year ago, and that in that capacity he into his office, treated their injuries and Howard Sacger, a Tenderloin police- testified that he was a private shadowed & man and Tilda. Wade trav- mi} elling about in a hack one night last at No.| April; that the man was in evening 68° Enst One Hundred and Seventeenth | clothes, and he thought it was Mr. West. "Miss Estelle, a woman detec- tive, had pointed out the man's com- ‘They lived happily until a few months | yore atroot, this borongh: where ge Qua tare | holding. the dying man, saw a big mastife come ‘along Berson | THe Police of the East One Hundred | panion to him as Miss Wade, and they ‘The horrible life that had been forced i ‘ The bill went through without-objec- | Yesterday afternoon by the woman who |on her and the awful tragedy that had | Steet and start atter a number of small kidnapped her and posed as her mother, | terminated it is’ given as the cause of | School cnilarea, ‘Lhe dogs attention he distracted woman going in a da: The kidnapper and her male accom-|{h"pay the iaudanum to ond her miser-| pearance of w snuuit spanicr winches | bins, plice have not been apprehended by the | able life. WoInuit nad on a cnain. ‘Loe masurt at- | CO, 8 that House next week. police, although their names are known, | A Withess who won the hearts of the| tucked tne spaniel, uid Wien beaten ont | arraigned in. Harlem, Court The description of ti Usteners wad tho seventecn-year-old|by tne woman, siarted utter the chit | charge of reckless driving. Tn some manner Princess Bilzabeth| ‘The measure provides that the firemen The description of tHe woman who left| son of Ara, Lupo by & former marriage, | dren. huiwy tient sett tis" sigp ‘wid Tah in ig learned, it {8 said, that the actress was|of New York shall be formed into two|the baby at the furnished room housa| who testified to ing Lupo cruelly }over tu tackle tne mas: ago, when rumors began to be circu- and Twenty-sixth strest statio lated regarding Prince Otto's infatua- tion for Louise Ziegler, a beautiful] tion, It will be sent to the Senate to- Viennese. who had become the popular| morrow and will probably be passed by idol with the young men at the Prague Theatre. —<$<—<—s—§_. ice and| tallies with that of the woman who| beating his mother. ‘The large anunws attacked him, and story. In the palaco and went to her hus-|platcons, one doing night oerv) : 7 boy tod of beating Lupo in| the man and thu doy toned overt mr rae band’s apartments, Prince Otto's valet |the other day serviee, No Areman Is to| took the child from Mra, O'Brien's little | ay hen (He NOY Toth eg emile of sym- | uauway. Ay mune’ stat NSE sa he ‘On the night of May 3," said the . ¢) AS Kune stared ty Ket v! tried to stop her at the door, but she| perform continuous ~vork fay or night | son in Williamsburg. thetic admiration spread over the|nis ret again the dog icapea Be nut pushed him aside and shot him. She|for more than one week, except in care) Why tho child was stolen is a mys. ep of his Heteners. This afternoon | and tasiened is teeth in hig sight wae {illlan Mark, the beautiful daughter of | ‘ihe blacksmith snuox the dus uit and mn were| wound up In a flat in West Thirty- notifigd, and shortly after the accident | fourth street, where, later, he saw the sume man at the window In hia night Was diverted tur u inoment by ine up-| Patrolman Allen arrested James Dob- | shirt. no drives a truck for Norton ‘ay contractors, Dobbins wi He rang the bell in the early morn- ing and Hilda Wade appeared in her on the| night robe. and he heard the man's volce from ‘behind the door Paul Lightenburg. another ‘ hado’ was with Saeger and corroborated hia go In again; t up to Miss Miss Wade came to the door in her night robe, 7 an hour, the 8 flat and knock: then entered her husband's rooms and | of emergencies. tery. Mrs, O'Brien ts a widow and a a witness for the de-|iuen sac thet oe : ® 10) Y ———_— Inundress, She had hard work support. | MEE, LUPO wae-e With an Ugly wound on iiearm Kane Giinths Werte, She sald’ Sieve ft undst Denials of the shooting were made by ing her little brood and there could Daughter on the Stand. went to Dr. ‘Thomas C, Luiten, of No. a [the door.’ After some paluver, on my order of the Court, and both the vatet| Ol] 99 have been no mercenary motive in the! ter the noon recevs Miss Lillian |i) Mergen street, and had tho injury [lasietence on delivering Ie to Mr. "Went ‘and actress were reported ll, At the kidnapping, ‘The woman who took the| Mock, daughter of Mrs, Lupo, tripped Sccweae ane dined Gb _— Titer no atinea texmrerea tier soft Prague Theatre it was given out that child had always profeased friendship | (0 the witness-stand, and ina very fllp- | HAt fast weelt, when he complained ty left” Tafterward saw the man from th) id of threats made by y ; On Saturday morning posed and had left the city, Prince Ot- until she ts captured, the Laue Rewsshola: sg yenre old, [sume sv severe thst eaten So ene TS Way, C0r Ste: Stole: Baby srom| Bor. artis Mort tractive brunette, Her (Leitch, The physician treated. hl Since the alleged shooting of the Mrs. O'Brien left her house last Mon-| @hd,8,Tariey Terssench wt hey several | Muscular rheumatism, but that night) Guring the recital Kane called again and said thac he was! Qverpowers Him and Tie beat mother several times in my| tunable to swallow nis throat | aotress on Dec. 6 last Princess J2llza- day, entrusting the care of the. baby| tin nd thay beth has remained in seclusion at the to her little son, In the aftefnoon a A Ne even ME. LeBarbier | Was badly swollen, i lace on her husband's estate in tall man with a black mustache and| pny cleared the way by preliminary| Dr. Leitch tested lim with a glass of His Hands and Feet. rague. . | Wier water and says tint IC barked like Samiliveltvenio History, Asks for Authority from COM=| two goid-nited teeth called at the house questions: nad my mother down on| A dog ut the first glimp, LF “ ti and persuaded the boy to dress the lit- Hh hen I] He did his best to swallow it, buc That there in crutn in the’rumor ot) missioner McAdoo to Carry) tie one and take her out. the floor, and Wa coins Meontinued, | couldn't, ‘He was oy PHS] Andrew Deva: Out’Scheme Which He Tested! About block away they met a} "When t remonstratea he aula hospital, but refused. “On Mo the] old, a salesman woman who was known to the boy. will send both you and her to) symptoms of hy droy eighth street; becam h— with Good Results. She gave him money to buy candy with, | "7 mayere.: of the Wate.. ey, thirty-thre her suicide is lent color to by tory of her family. Her father was one of the greatest myste royal houses of Europe have ever b confronted with. She was but six ye: old when it occurred. It wus generally |’ given out that he had commit Long hen I got a broomstick and beat,! pita ‘over the back until he let. go oe naraly | Kane was a well r he where volunteering to hold the baby while he| nim. ¢ After a struggle in which 5) went to the store, When the youthful | mother. I told him that I was sul- cide, but the truth of this was never t of the store with the | afraid of him, as 1 knew he was « fu id ‘Kenth Ward Hinjured but slightly Mrs. De clearly proved, Polloe \Commisaloner, McAdoo: aaldlto- | O-uen come) ou tive. from justice from Savannah, Ga., Ke a his sinithy dn th : of Eliza- % man, the man and the eward of $00 hung over his| had conducted nt rd) overpowered her husband ani veh fray aesansinated Fmpress Ulisa-| aay that several officials of the anlar Raith A Eee Renan pay FeV atian that Helioa ake aulorer Te} B Wwidow |. hands and fect with sheets. t. Hel duunt. Princet is) Es ared him, for a jand five Fe Tae WOR ain rr anarchist. Her randuunt/ the Princess |porough Railway Company bad asked) "yng police could find no trace of the) That scared him, for, after, that he fhe ran.to the West One Hu finate Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, {4m to give them police power for Afty-| ananpers, although they made every | eed nar P would te street station for a polleeman who was put to death in 1si6, four of their own omployees to continue] SAOePROT Ca on by, the tears of the | “thes witness laughe the poll Her aunt; the Princess Louis Aer ee Rad run away with C tm: i hen the taking of evi ne after she had run away with Count Le cure ay" r some time, | A’ M, Monday, when the taking of evi- been ¢ Keglevitch, an Austrian officer, and had|guards on the most crowded of the “L’ fo procure 4 YOURS OAD as Me clear! | danas wilt dayi when OE thernonhdiiman shot the actress, whom she‘found thoré, ‘ vommitted forgeries to, procure money | stations. ised that she wished to pass ———===—- “ar | Devanney was taken to Harlem Hos- | tiry] de eaintitt jor the elopement. Philip and. the ‘ Some surmis rattan who had y 3 ful nde plaintiff on the wit-| Some time ago the Commissioner de-| je off on a man in Manha\ | aital and later will be removed to Belle-|ness stand, and without ‘the “des Count ZQught Sundid, The anes ie | tailed men vo a number of the stations, | bean attentive to her, und otners sai] DRUGGISTS SEE PROSPERITY piegt ani ie a eines ANG witht the: de ‘ined by forgeries Wis spent at Monte|where the greatest congestion took| she desired to use (tho pany RAS 43 ‘ 4 | | rematned na back seat, it 1s Carlo, and as the Princess could not|place, He had not been requested to} to gain entranty te onions for her care doubtful It any. member of the Jury be procueded, against, criminally theldo so before, but when he énded the} Which, she Stoel iSaacneme of bur- (Im Their Fight peer ees Was she Except for th Count was tried for the forgeries and| trial last Friday letters poured in com- ters They Get New Help. tenced to five years’ imprisonment. ry askin "al glary. aalis i AMT ——— we ects Louise was DUC In am eusy. [mending the Hee and uskiig for 8 Kidnapping Premeditated. The retail druggists of this city, mem-| wil! Filed To-Day Bequeaths to} TRY Jum near Dresden, where, at the end of |(iinght it a good plan andsasked that] That the kidnapping was premeditated | bers of the N. A. R. D., in the fight - 5 swell D. Williams two years, her dd gave way, She 18) h¢ey-frour men of their own may do the] is shown by the evidence the police against price-cutting methods, have now the Hampton Institute $100, Annual Ball wt ccuas iiizabeth has always been |*ne Work. have gathered. ‘rhe woman engaged A) the strong support of one of the oldest The Roswell D, Will The C n= Madison street house Sun- P f Fea eo ee Sut would | eo aietnoon, saying she would take|and most conservative proprietary |’ OO, to a Church $10,000! witt nota tts annuat look into the character of the men| possession the next day with her hus-| houses in the world, Wells & Richard tocnighit In Lion Pala yon Co,, who oWny manufacture and ad-| and Residue to Relatives. deed and Tenth st zx “Our little Lizerl, a sign of endearment. Almost tram childhood she swore she i e lat fternoon, carrying e1 Paine'sa Cel C ao matter of uniforms and other detatis| peared in the late a! Vertise Paine’s Celery Compound, Dr would never marry into a reigning |" il he diacussed Inter, he said, Mrs, O'brein's baby and accompunted| Pertingiil's Kidney-Wort ‘Tablets, Lac: idolized by th trians. who ‘call her the final "I" being Hall, On and Bre fr "| y Verore giving them polico power, The| band and baby, ‘The mext day she ap n from the 1 Hd and famous ternoon, they. left. the baby with Mrs. | eee pera tion. of this fnew. manage: OHO & Not Suffictent Evidence to Hold] fiien Warren, another lodger, telling | iP which now, and enney. of Pool-Room Men, Kur"iney wore going to ‘a restaurant: |Wani, Mas taken its muand more strongly [strert, wane! for the When Larry siimmerfeld and George | When (hey did not mtuen ine police of | than ever In favor of the retail drug- | surrogate's Office Neustadt, chirged by Police Captatn | {he Oak streot station, wists, Feaae lon atilenlstiacs inenyaite Through the publication of a pictu Tncerporated in ‘their Oscar Weissner, a retired manufact-| Flood in person with conducting a inaveloaey la inn pln ners thelr great und costly ad e person ae Ho property is un- ‘ ne deceased leaves yer, of No. 38) Seventh street, Hrouk- | pool-room over Martin, Engel's saloon, [i (athe ‘Clymer. street station, In | Diugn of 14k Is a clause | ion known, and tho ie lyn, has at last found his son who dis-|in Essex street, were arraigned before -ooklyn, where the distracted mother |!mmediawely cane Me neither widow nor any child nor the appeared from home after being dis-] Magistrate Crane in Essex Market ele reunited with her lost darting. paper that prints an advertiament that fine Gants of any child. FALL KILLS BRAKEM ; birers any of the Wells & Richardson4 estate 18 put in truat for nephews charged from a law office where he had|Gourt to-day the latter sald before he EE eee erat sicutrprice, estate 18 put in trust for nephews | William | will) acter in the faround th in ’ Wather Discovers Hin Boy in Juve- eslle Asylum, cut ire Corporation Counsel nator John FP. Russell riswold, James J. Russell in P. O'Brien ntracts rising t bequests, | Rail identification, -Finding it was his son| told the Magistrate they had entered |lyn, waa accused to-day in the Gates ne ot ecu price, because If he did | ‘Those are the publ Herbert, he made application to havelthe place, which was unlocked, and|Avenue Court of beating his wife with BE have a fair profit on his sale he and, taking the amount dete ta th i eco en h eighborhood. His pros- uests, the value of the estate will Sb He Woe unmarrk been employed. The hoy, soone! e 5 i vay oral aera ad Rr hew: eos und grand: | 5 5 fire, where Battalion Chief Coleman wiser ing tmily nets, war entas | lasharged the Gerendanty for nck of ° WIFE-BEATER HELD. — | itc¥ hold that the practice of price /an eat the: timpion’ Normal ui | slips from Frelght Car and Urea) ie. woe inuston Cnet Colemae ue New York. Suvenle Asylum after} er’ was not there in their stead and —— attempts to sell worthless substitutes, Aericultaral see rule et) Balinon He cone thirty years old, |e Finch bill, which passed the As- 4 When. Welsaner saw’ the. picture he Tah eMeignt evidence before him tO) when Rhillp Irish, thirty-five years and that tt disappoints more people than | Vi. of Spring#ield, Otsego} Micha’) Seats Hedtimore and Onin |SeMbly to-day. Joyce wa Ra proba “4 at once hurried to make’ a positive|\ Capt. Flood and Detective Lohmeyer |old, of No. 1711 Atlantic avenue, Brook-| ‘trie Vonest, conservative retailer does |County, N #10, Peer ee erate. bee talting | onary membe Fir es: the boy dismissed from the care of the| had found Summerfield sending and{@ club at their home, he sald: could not serve the comfort and con-|t society, - recetving racing information over the| "I only slapped her’ face ein a Proud little chip, and I sup-|telephone and Neustadt working on |of wood to, keep, her_aute Y nillion della Pose when he was arrested he didn't/ racing charts, The charts and other] “I. wish, id Magistrate Furlong.|horhood, It is to these hon con- he will is dated Nov. 16, 1903, Bue know WHO The" wade wah Mx | rosea sas als ob thet Sasiseests's | wuupbing poste you erate” tind he hela ROTM eRe, STuemS “a Noevendi[Fionstand and Wrederick 24, Beach ex io Wi . ‘s was on a | wi ou ‘ute,"’ an ¢ hel accords wert Je cl v4 oi Welssner, et ~ Ndeske. ; * Tred sn $800 ball, Bra a tore, Sia‘bant. Ela neck was boken, irty-third oun # Rithekerson sFrived nal (ania ks ago and Was put ai 1} Witching trains, In walking, fr Pelt set Mi ae abdul tL na saat Less lb aac = linc al all usin ius arm! Andrew Devanney Becomes Suddenly Violent, but His Wife! pistberapne nd Aire, Mecintey. was ree tlacked his wile, saying he would mur- DEMOCRATS WILL DANCE. "i: "ni Assoclitt and More than two thousand tickets hi , and the word has § { Mayor MeGlellan will sip re the Night $s over. OUlErs ex freight (hain in the yards at st ast One Hundred and x. Staten Island a| children o1 at the window tn lis night shirt.” absence of Mr. West made it n he ., Is alled to say that the picture used by Binds} the detectives was an excellent likeness of Mr. V it, She also identi al er sin his handwriting, and Mr, Wieht It was on n De Witt Clinton, Loulsville, letter-head and was fol- lows: My Darling Girl) We have a e years} tine | att iday fone T have been wondering what vou | Wore dotne. nglished a Tot to: | day and hope to finish up a few matters | to-morrow at Hankineville There is Lie tae ness oF no kick in Te tm hant to think that we do not haveanything as we it “Tam con: at you wonld my own Hite, onitant. WAIL try from Rowenville othing ike hustle for good h Jdonly transplant my b * you Up here there would he was | evanney | a ed Then ndredth | In her | re 1 start for H —————— several times Absence Patrolmen Tiernan, McGrath | 4,le sure you are faithful and true and Was the work of the patrolmen assigned bY| haircrazed mother. It was reported to| while telling her story. ae and rty, of that station, who had | ; ora “oburg,]the Police Department to act as extralthem that the woman had been trying | An adjournment was taken until 10) led in by neighbors, took charge | This strangest of divorce cases was | given to the jury this afternoon without the appearance of the beau- only t of ives who f West as that and “Hil¢ gaint hotograph y shado: Clinton lergraduate, “was vad: Ne Huns |Initted by the attorneys for the defense, 1 jand 4 statement made by Mr. West to nad way wife about two years ago, wasp <d in evidence to show that he Is house and Was devoted to her husband Iman with the black mus-| LC%4"foog, Gereal Mili, Dicniond Dat aA lien sold and the occasion promises to | ¥ SORE STR Oe ons from the time of her marriage. —— by thertall ‘ Miaisaanye other Holed propriate ee Utehine previous functlons of a similar Peper tac Re Wet eneabe | bs Sr Sa -_|LARRY SUMMERFIELD FREE], Probably, the conspirators became) ticles, The will of Hudson Hoagland, «who [¢ueshine previous funetyn of In favor of Aire, Wet, and she FINDS SON THROUGH PHOT! frightened by the publicity that obtained) ‘pho’ strongest bulwark for the retail-{dted a} the Sherman Sau Hotel Jan, | Chatucter on the upper west § SET REE moses Asura tert peak 8 ay Eee eae after the kidnapping, for yesterday fl #' Interests In Che past has by he | a0 inst, was filed to-day by Dougherty, |. jig delegat Sameok! Club) ye of absolute divorce ne |from De Witt CI | FIREMAN’S WIDOW BENEFITS. Assembly iit Provides that She Share Relief a. AN. ALB Feb, 1.—"The death of Fire- nun Joyce In the recent big Mott street nton West ch nd Jolin | ent, and, cons ny, th ent upon him were not entified t In the rellef fund. ed and, he Dill provides that the widow and @ probationary member who GROUT FLASHES NEW FERRY PLAN Staten Islanders Doomed . to | Further Delay in Scheme for | Quicker Transit from Rich- mond to Manhattan. Staten Island Is destined to further delay in tie matter of recelving adequate ferry service. What was re- garded as a hopeful sign of immediate action in s ring relief from the pres- ent disgraceful ferry conditions was |the announcement that the Sinking Fund to-day would meet and finally | dispose Af the Staten Island ferry mate ter, which has now been pending over twp years. The Sinking Fund met, but to the dis~ appointment of the large delegation off Staten Island residents present, an-/ other new plan of ferry service was! presented by the Comptroller in place: of the original one of five 131-4 knot) boats, which every member of the dele} egation belleved would be adopted to- day. ‘ A Contrary Report. SE a Comptroller Grout’s engineers sufb-! mitted a report which declared that the type of boat suggested by Di A. Cary Smith was inadequate to the’ demands of the ferry, costly and. dif- ficult to maintain. ‘The engineers sug-/ Kested another type of ferry-boat, how= ever. of which five could be built, they sald, at a reduced first cost of $500,008 under the original estimates and $175,008 4 year lesa in operating expenses Ag well. The shipbuilding firm of Gardner @ Cox proposes the latter boats, of a speed of 1H 1-4 knots they UrEe: fa 17 feet adoption of plans for boats o! knot speed, twin screw, length, 6 feet beam, 12 feet, dra gna edulpped with Scotch bollers furnaces having an area of 300 aq feet. Suck bouts can make @ round) trip in one hour, incuding the two Unndings, the Genigiiers MAY. 9 oe te Applause greeted the readin report of ‘Dock. Commissioner Feathers son In which he advocated the imme+ diate adoption of the original five-boat plan of 18 1-4 knot boats. i The Commissioner was supported tn this view by Cary Smith and Theodore Ferris, who claimed in their communti- cation to the Sinking Fund that type of boat suggested by Gardner. x would in the end prove ent fit for the growing demands of between Richmond and Manha\ They analyzed the technical points engines, grate surface, capacity, tenance, sustained speed, and 1 out these points strongly’ in support of the higher speed and power boats am originally SuEReeied ene >, J. Tyson, Ju ‘enny, G. Irving, George J. Greenfield, Charles L.Splers, Cornelis G. Wolff,’ of the del addressed the commission in urging the aaopiion of the proposed fine high speed poats. * “We want speed, safety and even ‘at's large cost, Sit, with the aie surance that Staten Tsland can will more than reward the city In future growth for any outlay it may ” naw muke.” said Mr. Tyson. “This ts @ progressive age and @ progressive ad- ministration, Should He Hest Po: “In other, words,” interrupted Mayor McClellan, “you agree with me that if. woe go into the ferry busineas New York City should provide you with the best that the citv can provide.’’ , ‘An outburst of applause greeted the Mayor's statement. ‘Comptroller Grout, who had prot then demurred at the “big expense ai consequent deficit of half a million dol: lars," but_also agreed with “the Mayor, sayin: hat is my policy, but I ap reclate that with, Increased travelyfol. owing an improved service the 7 will gradually decreas the commission Mr. Tyson showed of 10 per cent. nd that a natural increa annually was already the rule, pointed out that by 197 the incrsased recelpts would more than counterbal- ance the deficit ‘The Mayor seemed impressed with this statement On jon of Clty Chamberlain Keenan the Board adjourned until 2 o'clock Monday, when final action wiil be taken. There will be no more hear- ings: WELL TOLD Doctor Explains Feeding Without Medicine, ood “It is a well established fact. says au Maine physician, “that a very large per cent, of the ailments of humanity: re due to errers in diet causing in- gestion and the myriad affection following in its train. It was Dr, Abernethy, I believe, who said, ‘One- fourth of What we eat keeps us, the other three-fourths we keep at out peril.’ “Loss of flesh from whatever im- mediate cause is due primarily to nntritional disturbances involving defective assimilation. With these prefatory remarks I wish to relate’ briefly a case of mine (not the only one by any means), in which Grape- Nuts was the connecting link be- tween disease and health. “It was a case of chronic gastritis where the patient had seen the rounds of much stereotyped treat-_ ment, and where there was much de- {pression caused by long persistence lof distress at the stomach, pain, gas and burning soon after eating. “Though I had been regulating the diet considerably while giving medi- | eine, it occurred to me that I would try cegulating it without medicine, jand in looking about among the | {foods 1 soon found. Grape-Nugs was {the best. adapted to my purpose. Starting in with Grape-Nuts alone, I jallowed my patient to take it first | with hot water and a very little | sugar at intervals of three hours, Af- |ter a few days I instructed the pa- | tient to use it with warm milk. (It should have been served with cream jon the start.) |°"stmprovement was marked trom |the first. The eructations of gas were at once greatly diminished snd the terrible burning and distress lwere lessened in proportion, while |the spirits brightened, At the end of two weeks my patient had so far im- proved that she was allowed some chicken broth, which digested per- fectly, It has been over two months, and sbo has gradually increased her dist in variety, until it now includes all that is needed to avoid monotony} and maintain relish, “Grape-Nuts, however, still holds « prominent place on her table, as it» twill continue to do, for she smo] hat it is a sheet anchor.” Name of the physician given by Poetam Co,, t work | ix killed on duty or dies from injuries om car | received on duty shall share In the re- Ce er te-day he slipped and landed on! lief fund in the same way as the wid- ows and aiigeen! of a regular member, Battle Creek, Mich % Look in each pkg. for the fa ithe book, “The Road 40 Wellvilars ee asia oo. SPST GAELS

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