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“announce only victories, the Admiralty adding: * Jogses in the China war which were never admittod WAR WILL LAST UNTIL AUGUST. mate touch with the Ru n war plans, who: fully to reflect the belief in the higiest official quarters. He continued: “How the Japanese can hope to succee of our'adversaries if necessary. by l@riving the Japanese into the sea. “Frankly, it seems to us that the Japanese eth have utterly So far as Great Britain is concerned, we do not believe ai existed there. for Great Britain—first, to give Russia a check; must impede our progress temporariiy; second, to cripple time power, which wes beginning to be greatly felt in the Pacific.” t can be said with the utm She will act on the defensive until she feels confident that Weight of numbers will leave no doubt as to the result. @re going forward at the rate of $,000 per day. Probably before Russia feels fully prepared to assume the offensive. TAPANESE HONOR ENGLISHMEN, (By Associated Press.) a and Paynter and Licut. Boyle, of the British Na italy, to Japan. tollection. (By Associated Press.) PORT SAID, Faypt, Feb. 22.—The Russian transports Orel, troops on board, and the Smolensk, duting tne day. CHINESE CRUISERS TO COERCE MANDJUR. (By Associated Press.) SHANGHAI, Feb yhey the order of the Taotai to leave Shanghai. WHY MRS. GUEST (Continued from First Page.) fier me got homd. Because I would not an- Gwer he got 9 mya he grabbed ma by my husband was not present and mey for and On the occasion of the visit to ¢ is time the court-room lind be- ad Fe crowded that Justice Forbes ordered the doors closed. Mrs, Guest said her husband numerous photographs of her with her skirts clevated above her knees Clarence Lowther, with a dainty Itde soft brown mustache on hix upper Hp. slipped into court and into a chair be- hind the attorneys across the table from Guest during this recital. Mrs. Guest told of another night's @rinking bout when her husband threw bottle of beer out of the window. “On one occasion he choked me, and my ttle son, Russell, pleaded with him not to hurt mamma,” sald Mrs. Guest; “and he was sober that time and kn what he was doing.” First Mecting with Lowther, When did you -first meet Mr, Lowther and where? A. At the Cri- cated TP wae dale terion Hotel in May, 192, George Me-| "No, Bjroy introduced us. My husband to Lowthe was quite competent In defense. Mrs. Guest sald that when Lowther brought that. “sixty-y: friend.” the samo being a bot Whiskey, to Kingston, tn his took le at Le ty drunk. ne in thi Mr. Lowther “L couldn't Lowther, two eh slept morning.”’ ant we fix litted Mr. ¢ there until she sald, Left Her Husband, fac rlet during st into It, o'clock in Guest's ifes¢ tal, and. | and flashed In anger, ) mf ett husband Jan. 0, Mrs. Guest continues a “Two or three days before. Mr. Lowther told leave my hus P32 und, and at least a dozen highballs. * Q. Did they. affect him? A. They did. Q. And you? A. Very much. Q. Did you ever drink Mquor at his request until you were intoxicated? A. Often; on numerous occasions. Once he made me drink high balls. I refused,| ‘and he said if I didn’t he'd pour them) down my throat, so I took them and be-/ came very much intoxicated Lowther’s Calls, Q. A woman has testified here that Mr. Lowther called on you every after- noon from September to January, 192, 4m Manhattan avenue. Is that tru over and refused to lend saying did not want up in-any troub! went away Ji supervisor of Not his houseke Xirs, Never There, She Said. Did you ever board in the kept by these people? A. I did Wales, Pa., not under assumed names, as his siste: . Mr. V her if she er had any Clarence L, Lowther [lawyer by declining to ns wer. “phe war will end in August or September fn the complete defent | the Japanese,” said to the Associated Press to-day a high authority tn Intl s¢ opinion can be taken faith | @ when our army im the East {r strengthened to a point equal or superior in numbers to that are honestly unable to comprehend. It will not be dif- ficult to place 200,000, 490,000 or event 600,000 ada..ional men in the field When our forces are concentrated and ready they will finish failed appreciate Russia's resoutees, or have counted on, the ald of Great Britala or the United States, neither of which ever contemplated becoming involved. any hallucinations “We think the British statesmen who did s9 much to push Japan into ‘War realized that with Japan's defeat they would accomplish two things for, of course, the war Japan's mari- positiveness that Russia will bide her Reinforcements me time will TOKIO, Feb. 23,--The Mikado this morning received in audience Capts y, and thanked them for His Majesty conferred on them the Order of the Rising Sun ind presented them with gifts of silver and lacquer work from the imperial with 1 londed with ammunition aud pro- visions, both arrived here to-day from Suez and will proceed for Odessa —Iwo Chinese cruisers are expected here to-mor fow to settle the question ot the refusal of the Kussian gunboat Mandjur to LEFT HUSBAND, and once he accused mo of] A. Mr. Lowther wad never in my house | with one of the gontiemen, after} Alone fn his life, and only twice when These two occasions were when Mrs, Jack the wrist and pulled my arm until T Voorhia was at my house and wanted threatened to scream if he did not tet |‘? ate ea Then I telephoned to him ° O. and he caine up. wor can't recall’ Just every instance in as ne ae was asked about that fotation, but on one occasion when wo} 7d Picture of herself, taken by her | mitertained company, he went to sleep] fet a gn the floor before the guests went ne, 1901, when we tved Highty-Arth street, while T wan shout to | home, That night there were Mr. a : Mrs, Voorhis, Mr. Lowther, Mr. ¢ lone ne eine Mr. Guest came | And mysclf, They had whiskey eerie nd took a snapshot | beer and there we round of dvhinkes j le showed me the picture when | about every half hour. The guests went ik hyetg Vera He oarried it in home at 2 o'clock in the morning. L Peal Ta ine ene time he made mo eye veline naked on a couch and tox is @rank only ginger ale Ave other pleture of me; another tim he whe Coney Inland Visit. Lwasiviaginigl sete ete removed part of my clothing | he car- | 7 ke much} and made a pletur All es feland she said her husband dran picture these beer, They got home at 3A. M. A tin- | ried about in his pocket.* type of the party, taken by electric! To objections Justice Forbes wald th fightat 11 P. M.. put in evidence. [if tt was sho counsel had prom. ised, that Guest’ showed theau plotures or other men, the evidence ar-old Mr. Guest put tt pocket, carrying it about with him and taking frequent draughts unt | a had c Guest wouldn't go to pad mobeste bed, manuge him, Ko T called Pup bed on his eyes fred 1903,"" that him, to con- a paid: and 1 : | wae] EOInE DP present, We went there at 139 P. M.| sent for vou to ek ae at ind came out at 4.30. We had luncheon, | with a loan He told me I had better think it me money to get mixed in. 10 and went first to St. Louis, and was In Omaha until Mr. Warren had ola yman Visson, the t, stand’ up. house | Then Mrs. Guest told about living i the same house with Lowther tn Omaha relations with astonished the POLICE PLUMS (Continued from First Page.) tour of duty In Police Headquarters. will be assigned has not been learned. 4 p'clock this afternoon, - He a generally advocated, inal measure limited pew men to 7 been taken off, so that we will be Mayor McClellan to-day reiterated his ® on the police threc-platoon sy , saying he was heartily in favor the Of the three-platos protection for the city.’” Bi Antroduce the three-platoon system,” h —_—— Mayor, “but by securing ad- legislation enabling the city to civilians for, policemen as patrol, wagons, we will obtain se of 20 regular uniformed ibera of the force for active police | The expense will not be great, | pared to the advantages to be of 150 Me the police force pee pmene the FOR FAITHFUL to what work at Headquarters Meuirr All of the transfers go into effect at MAYOR McCLELLAN WANTS 500 MORE POLICEMEN, T believe an orig- number mM, but that restriction has of system, with added TO NAME MORE POLICE. Aldermen Provide for an Addition ‘The Board of Aldermen to-day ap- proved of tho action of the Board of Estimate in recommending increasing by 160 In BOcceaRAts, ah ane fae kal which empowers ibe force Aaaually, | Qavigating the Japanese armored cruisers Nisshin and Kasuga from Genoa, | 1@ le 050990006) POSTE TTT OT ¢ DP ore POPPISHSSSOGS9990D 23:3499040e i SPOTL DLE SOSOOOO0- BY CRUISER'S CREW Columbia, at St. Thomas, Re- ports the San Domingo Insur-| gents Routed—Cabinet Dis- | i| cusses the Situation with) Roosevelt. 8T. THOMAS, P. W. LL, “eb. 2— The United States cruiser Columbia, which left San Domingo yesterday, ar- rived hero to-day and will remain in these waters eight or ten days She confirms the Washington re- ports that sevore fighting occurred Teb. 116 and 17 outside San Domingo City. ‘The insurgents were completely routed, pieces, quantities of provisions, and four other officers killed, ers, losing two field ammunition and Iv and many el or made priso 1 Pedro de Mavoris is now the Do- van insurgents’ last stronghold WASHINGTON, Feb, 23—Much time wax devoted by the Ident and the Cabinet to-day to ussion of the San Domingo situation, but so far as was disclosed no definite policy regard- ing the matter was determined upon. It will be the subject of serious con- sideration in. view of later advices which are expected In the near future, a MISSING MAN WAS FOUND 0 DROWNED Disappeared da (Gheiatnae Night and His Body Discovered Fast in Ice of Stream Near Home}: —Death Thought Accidental. MORRISTOWN, N. body of John Kei Township, who had been missing since Christmas night, has been found under & bridge that crosses a small stream at » Walter Bliss estate, in that town the plan and hoped that tho legisla. | been taken oft, I en- @ measure enabling the city to in-) 1)" (0 ie CRUntNEa Sie oni ent Some boys who wore trapping saw © o eautre, with y y dye femoa Mc Be, P| the “patrol-wagon force Med, wi {human leg aticking out of the tee In | give Us ample mater purposes [the stream, ‘They ran away frightened, about thelr discovery and the latter went to the spot and chopped the body out of the Ice in which it was incased. Tt was identified as that of Kennedy, and Coroner Collins gave a permit for ite burial. It 1s supposed Kennedy fell into the stream while on his way home. He leaves a widow and several children, | pees but told some im) Late Hae recat Pots AUREL FIGHT TMD “WAM CHANK THE POST-OFFICE;, When Arrested the Man Had in His Possession Long-Bladed Butcher Knife and’ Soon Be- came Violent. A wild-eyed man who had spent the kreater part of the day wandering about the main corridor of the General Post-OMce bern muttering {ncoherent- ly to himself and gesticulating at pa: ersby this afternoon, Then he was handed over to Polleeman Michael Hurke, of the City Hall station, by the Post-Ofce watchman . The stranger told Capt, O'Brien when questioned at the police station that his name was ‘John Harris, that he was forty-one years of age, a native of the United States and unmarried, He de- seribed himself as a clerk, and said that he was stopping at No. 47 Bowery. When searched a long-bladed butcher's knife was found in the prisoner's pocket, De. Barringer, of the Hudson Street Hospital, on being called, sald that Harris Was apparently insane, SUMMERFIELD UP AGAIN. Gave Nall and Rearreste Charge of Deserting His Wife. Larry Summerfeld, the confidence man, was arraigned before Magistrate Mavo in the Centre Street Court to-day as the result of his arrest 1 week in Wall street on a charge of attempt- ffect a swindle through a min- transaction, and just purt he was of abandoning at Twenty-third a $300 ball on this ur charge and left ¢ ary of the Sioux of Pythias, was At the Lexington it Was the most ad ball of the order Grand Chancellor Paul d the banquet with an ad- celebrated last night Oj ra-House panquet Jireas of welcome, The members of s Lodge were given silver match * and the ladies with them re- 1 a cut-glass flower holder in a stand. —— ALMANAC IR TO-DAY, Sun rives 6.43)8un sets, 5.44/Moon sota..... rowr OF NEW york, ARRIVED, Minnetonka ee «.. London \ Montevideo arity Valencia Huron (e." Liverpoo sine” an | ety" ot Acicr INCOMING STRAMBHIPS, DUE TO-DAY. Zeoland, Antwerp. Roma? Na Carpathla. N. rmne! p00) Moltke, Hamburg _ SRR herent OUTIOING STR CSTRAMEHIPS. : Apache, Chanewton- SENATE,R a SBE: 3 } r ? “ne CREW OF A MACHINE GUN ABOARD A BATTLE-SHIP DDDDOFOOR* IN JAPAN'S NAVY. LORODBL AD PRDREPPDEREDEDE DD > ATIFIES CANAL TREATY(.:: (Continued from First Page.) dent did right or wrong on the isthmus! Is not now before the Senate. “The only queation to consider Is whether the treaty Js a meritorious one. All of these other questions may, and I hope will. receive further considera- tton. pene REGIMENT TO RUSH OFF TO PANAMA. WASHINGTON, Feb, 23.—-The War Department to-day issued orders for the entire Third Regiment of Infantry to proceed to the Isthmus of Panama. ‘The regiment will leave at the earliest possible moment on the transports Sumner and McClellan, from New York. The regiment !s golng to Panama to relieve the marines stationed there. The adquarters of the regiment are at ort Thomas, Se where are miners Companies ©, I. K, L and M. Fort Sheridan, Pontengs, are Statloned Companies A and B, and at Columby Companies EV, Gand ment will be conimanded Woodbury. the nt nel, Haskell, being about to retire with advanced rai 0) practice to accept a commission. Similar dimoulty is being encountered In the caso of Alfred Noble, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, whose services the officers of the Pennsylvania system do not want to relinquish because of the large projects he had under super- vision. Some arrangement may be ef- fected, however, by which Mr. Noble will be able to undertake the Govern- ment work, Under the Spooner Act, the Prenident has authority to fix the compensation of the Canal Commissioners until Cen gress shall determine the salaries. The Compensation sof engineers and other employees on the canal will be fixed by the commission itself. Mr. Garber has declined the ap- Pointment, it is expected the Presiden’ position on the has not been determined yet who the man will bi Tt 19 understood t6 be likely that the Southern member of the commission will be M. B. Hartod, one_of the en- Bineera on the Missixsipn! River Com- loa, Ho is a resident of New Or- Jeans, and is regarded as sne nf the Rent-eaulpned engineers in the country. Tt was the hope of President velt that he would be able ty sr the Senate his appointments to t 5 mission Immediately after the ratifiea, tion of the treaty with Panama, but the mi lace who have been doing temporary. duty there since last No- vember. Other troops soon. will follow the ‘Third Infantry, and the marines, many of whom are already showing the ill effects of the climate, will be with- drawn as rapidly as possible, The marines who left Colon ten days ago for A cruise probaby will at, re- turn to the Isthmus, Until Amertean enmineern have put the Tahmus. inf good sanitary condition the soldiers sent there will be frequently changed, Troops were not sent before because the President blleved tt would savor too, strongly of permanent occupation and st ngthen the opposition to the canal trea! By the torme of the treaty the United States suarantess the sovereignty of Panama and {s given the right to An armed force on the Isthmus to guard the canal, during and after its con- struction, and maintain peace. — HARD TO GET MEN FOR PANAMA COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, Feb, %.-—President Roosevelt is experiencing some dim- culty in securing the services of men suitable and of suMeient prominence to warrant him in appointing them members of the Isthmian Canal Com- mission, An instance of this is the declination of John Garber, of San Francisco, of the proffer made to him by the President. Mr, Garber is a mining lawyer of es- tablished position and wide reputation. He could not afford to sacrifice his probability now is that the appolat- ments may be delayed a few days: oe READY TO EXCHANGE CANAL RATIFICATIONS. WASHINGTON, eb. 2.—Arrange: ments were practically completed at the meeting of the Crbinet to-day for the exchange of ratifications of the Panama treaty, Tho exchange will tnke place here and probably on ‘Thurs- day at the State Department. gees PANAMA AWAITED NEWS OF RATIFICATION. COLON, Feb. 2%.—Feverish excitement prevailed over the whole Isthmus to- day while awaiting the receipt of the news from Washingon that the canal treaty had been ratified by the United States Benate. Preparations are on foot to filuminate the railroad buildings te: night, _S— CANAL TERRITORY GOVERNMENT BILL. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2%,—Benator Kittredge to-day Introduced ‘a bill to provide for the temporary government of the Ranama Canal territory, the pro- tection of the canal works and for other purposes."* SCRATCHED FROM THE SUBURBAN which {is to be the From the Suburban, run June 16, at Sheepshead Bay, following have been declared out: Injunction 108, River Pirate 108, Stamp- ing Ground 108, Aristocracy 101, Adbell %, Damon Wi, Ort Wells % and Ocean Tide 4. —__ PRIMA DONNA GIVES DINNER. Mins Edith Walk Entertains Friends To-Night at Hotel Majestic, Misa Edith Walker, the “Metropolitan Opera-House prima donna, whose so- prano roles have beon receive sy en- thusiastically this season, gives a din- ner at the Hotel Majestic to-night tc a number of her confreres and private friends, : Covers will be Inld for twenty guests in the Turkish suite, Among those who will be present are Mr. and Mrs, Wal- ter Clark Runyon, Mr. and Mrs, Emil T. Boas, Mr, and Mra, Henry '. Finck, Mr, and Mrs, Ferdinand von Inten, Mr, ‘land Mra. Rudolph E. Sohirmer, Mrs, Leslie Cotton, Mrs. Charles Reynolds, Miss Laura Moore, Herr Felix Mottl, Herr Anton Van Rooy, Herr Zoltan Doehme, Dr. Harry Blokes and Mr, Al- fred Relsenauer. Miss Walker's dinner ts Bartty ‘in cete- | COOPER WINS SUIT. ‘| Action Against Him for $250,000 je Dinmi Jourt. Justice Keogh, of the: Supreme Court, witting at Mineola, L. I. called the case of W. D, Beam and Charles Sugden against Mr, Frank H. Cooper, formerly of the firm of Siegel & Cooper, of Chi- cago, for breach of contract ‘to-day. Tho plaintiffs asked for an award of $250,000, They presented thelr side of the case and then Philbin, Beekman & Menken; counsel for Mr. Cooper, made a motion that the sult be dismissed, Justice Keogh granted the motion, holding that Beam and Sugden had no cause of action, and the case was accordingly tegminated In favor of Mr. Cooper, Pesitively New Vitality—New aches, Frequent Calla, will select some other man who penile ‘ in one of the Pacific coast States. uy! Marvellows Medical Triumph, Dr. Pettingill’s KIDNEY: WORT =ike| Tablets); Pe ee te [POLICE CAN GO ON /@AME. NEAR OYING "WATCHING: HOUSES "= ae ot Ba Soratohed Till Blood Ran, Wasted to Skeleton, ; Magistrate Breen Rules that so Long as Matice !s Not Proved) CURED BY CUTICURA AuaietaTnem aliey. May) Con: {One " Applteation Soothed Him’ te tinue Surveillance. Sleep. Cure Speedy . | end Permanent. | CASE OF DUCES TECUM ore | “(When my little boy was about three It Was Made a Test, but Is Thrown months old his head broke out with » ps rash, which was very Itchy and ran con- Out of Court—Police Say that siierable watery fluid. We tried every- Pool-Selling Was Being Carried thing we contd, but he got worse sil the time till 1t spread to his arms, legs, an On In the’ Place. then to his entire body, and he got so <= | bad that he came near dying. The rash would itch so that he would scratch till Magistrate Breen, in the Jefferson | the blood ran, and a thin yellowish stuf? Markét Court,, to-day handed down a , would be alj over his pillow in the morn- Jecision in the case of James K ing. I had to put mittens on his hands against Alexander Knittell, Jo’ J. tokeep hiin from tearing his skin around Manning and six other polleemen who | his wrists. He got so weak and run were sent to wateh a suspected pool- | down that he took fainting @pells like room West Tht fth street. T | we would think him dying. He was al. decision is in favor of the police, and | most @ skeleton and his ttle hands Kennedy's complaint is dismissed were thin like claws. The Magistrate, that the facts in the compl: ing oppression were fully and stand ~' He was bad about eight months wheh we tried Cuticura Remedies. I | had not latd him down in his cradle in the daytime for along time. He had in his decision, says nt charg. established “uncontradicted and unenat- lenged,”" | got so that he just slept in our arms all The premises watched wef No. 0 the time. I washed him with Cuticurs West Thirty-ffth street, occupied, ex- Soap and put on one application of cepting the basement, by an incorpor- | Cuticura Ointment and be was 80 nled oelation known as the Daves Soothed that I put hym in the cradle. Tecum Club, airly all (he. of You don't kuow how glad I felt when he ind members whereof are alleged to be felt better. Tt took one box of Cuticura actors,” Ointment, pretty near one cake of Cati- After stating that Inspector Walsh on | cura Soap. and about half & bottle of the witness at 1 oe tt ed th ‘ie Cuticura Resolvent, to cure, I think police had been sent to the house at his Our little boy would have died only for direction, “that he deemed: it the Caticura Remedies, ale, relat ab i "i 5 them.” to keep the officers in the sald prem-) Ways remain a firn friend o in order to prevent pool-selling, | bt este MAITLAND, Jaerun, fe bel » be carried mye eaten egy maine No return in Lf years. Mrs. Maltland y the holding of the do- | Writes, under date of Feb. 24, 1908, that for trial it must, be shown | the cure fs permanent. Mr acts and conduct were not “It affords me much pleasure to In- ohiy unlawful, but were also malicious, | form you that it is fourteen years since “it 1s quite clear that thore is no evi: | my boy was cured of the terrible skin dence before me to justify the belie: disease from which he suffered. «He has been permanently cured and Inspector Walsh, in the placing subordinate oMcers In the prem= nt, or | {gs hearty and strong. sa eg sea thresences th ises in question, had an evil int that he was moved to this acti Antied ry {ha form of Charon Coated Pile avish or design to v on rere Rests * person or the complainant or any harsone in the enjoyment of any law- | hose ia Paris SiRoe de la Palas inori 8 Go ful business. or social am bout we to Cure Lveey Humour” “Nor can malice be im and conduct of t the presumption is in On the contrary, favor of the proposition that th : = doing waat they believed to ‘uty. Tt is even contended that they] were acting lawfully under the rather) ’ aweeplng powers of section 315 of the Greater New York charter. Scrofula,Ulcers,Cancer, Tumors, t fa true that ine v tier inte Section wrongly, with resp pret tha ‘powers and duties of the pall Blood Poisoning and Catarrh that, of course, would furnish no’ evi- | are deadly germ diseases rooted in the biood, and slowly but e'surely Kill .if not arrested, Drink Radam’s Microbe Killer, the marvellous internal antisep- tic and blood purifier, and be cured, A proven specific and pleasant to take. Don’t waste time and money on temporary Aidermen Approve “Issue of relief, Radam’s cures to stay $750,000 to Erect Headquar-|cured. Soid by all Druggists, ters on Site Owned by the] H#EsHéMAN.§ , Wrorporatton) City. ey ean a nce of ee CENTRE MARKET 10 HOUSE POLICE HEAD all stores, BRUNI By pay Fone Ee examination of ‘Moud and consultation free at 51 West 30th st., near Broadway. Write for Free Book. Old Centre Market will be the site of the proposed new Police Headquar ers for Manhattan. ‘The Board Aldermen to-day, Vice-Chairman Tim- othy P, Sullivan prestding, approved an issue of 0,000 corporate stock for the er on of the new Pollce Headquarters | butiding on the site of the old market. Vice-Chairman Sullivatl was opposed to the location of the new building on CANDY SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. Centre Market site, urging the selection a Cream Kinw seeelbe 100 of a site on the cast side. He withdrew] Chocolate Cream Butter his objection, however, stating th; Chips seb, 150 rather than jeopardize the prospects of the new police headquarters remaining downtown he would agrec to its loca- tlon on the Centre Market property. ‘This site is already a possession of the city and was recently condemned with four other old markets as unfit for furthér use for market purposes, ——————— DEAD BABY FOUND IN CENTRAL PARK oo Body of Two-Weeks-Old Boy Wrapped in Old Brown Calico, and Part of It Still Covered with Snow. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. nee Froit Meiange %. 1O0e Chocolate Lagoom .......5.1b. 150 Y septalng 29 CORTLANDT SI, COR CHURCH O-BAL Grows Mai “Gove Har—Kilg Tanda Dandruff. CROSWE 50C. A bor B. hoth st. ‘AT DRUGGISTS, ao DIED. CARR,—Suddenly, on’ Sunday, 21, at the Herald Squaro Hotel, JOHN’ 8. CARI, in the 74th year of his age. Serviees and interment at Newport, RL nee fa Laundry Wants—F emale. EXPEL nine. Brooklyn. Gp GIRL for collar Ironing ta Adelphi Laundry, 237 De Kalb av., i Steam: Tats 1 The-dead body of a two-weeks-old male infant was found In some bushes on the East Drive of Central Park near ‘One Hundred and Fifth street to-day by Policeman James Dillon, of the sub police stution at McGown's Pass tavern: st tron handkereht Stam Laundry, 09 Din branch laundry, oftlo an ° ia ‘The body was wrapped in the remains | Sinep-cr ASS walst draper and operators of an old brown calico wrapper and e eeawon O'Leary, 10 W. 17th a showed no signs of violence. From the Alay fact that part of it was still covered Laundry Wants—Male. with snow in epite of the rainfall the police belleve that it was placed in the bushes before the big snowstorm last TED- starch. roo Brooklyn. Help Wanted—Female: PXPBRIENCED folders on pamphlet work x Ca Apply to Bac ate Aid eT hn, & Prine Oy Grand’ st. and’ Morma ° a A World Power. Within the past few years the United States has come to be recognized by for= eign nations not only as a world power, but as one of the very foremost factors to be reckoned with. If you would ap- preciate our wonderful expansion in ter- ritory, naval, military, financial and in- dustrial resources, get the 1904 WORLD ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA, Young man, helper for w 4 m. Model Laundry, 27 Fleet st., her {t was allve or not when placed there there 1s no way of telling, ‘he body was taken to the Morgue, Epergy—New Health f=