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—o « | FCKLELOVER “PAP AN se eee eR LANDING AT GHEMIL Policeman Spans Space Be- tween Burning Tenement and Shed, and Helps Frightened Italians to Escape. HUMAN BRIDGE [°° MYSTERIOUS DUEL S FATAL TOTWO. One Man Found Dead and a Second Dying in the Woods — Near Passaic, N.J., Both Shot = Through the Head. Mess: water oy oo ev sat 29, 1004 / ae Greegs Acoused of ‘Mistreating Wife and While She Lay Dead ‘with Taking Miss Escassi to a Ball, MANY GETTING READY TO JUMP TO STREET. POLICE DISCOVERED : YOUNG GIRL’S LOVE ONLY ONE PISTOL. TURNED TO BITTER HATE. Women 4nd Children Jammed| Fire-Escapes, and Could Not Escape Because the Lower Ladder Was Missing. No One Knows Why the Men Quarrelled and Fought, and it Is Probable that Arrests of Other Persons Will Be Made. Her Family and Dead Wife’s Family Joined Forces, and When Greegs Was Arrested Attacked Him. By utilizing himself as a human PASSAIC, N. J., Feb. 2.—The dead Herbert Greegs, a young man, of No. 42 Nassau street, Brooklyn... was with diMoulty haled to the Gates Avenue Court to-day, as the relatives of his dead wife and the relatives of a young woman he had courted and won the hand of during his wife's life could not bridge, Policeman Trubig, of the East One Hundred and Fourth street station, averted what might have been a seriou: panic among sixty Itallans, who were made homeless by a fire to-day at No. 46 East One Hundred and Fifteenth body of a man with a bullet’ wound fh the head was found near the trolley oar tracks near Bogart Heights, in the bore ough of Lodi, by a motorman soon after midnight this morning. : Near by Jay another man, also shot tm — ? restrain themselves. from. giving him cy the head. He was dying. zi physical reminders of their feelings qj street toward him. In ficeing from the smoke and flames ‘The motoyman, summoned Ati cea the wounded man was brought to the General Hospital in Passaic. He is 7 a critical condition, ‘ The dead man was Bendetto Bene- detti, thirty-five years old, ii’ ‘The wounded man {s Ginnett) Demitre, SOOO & Mr, Greegs was arrested by Court Officer Edward Sheedy upon a warrant that the various relatives of the two aggrieved families secured. The artest took ‘place on Marion street, near Patchen avenue, nearly a mile from *he which choked the hallways, elght fami- lea of the four-story tenement got con- wested on the front fire-eecapes. More than a score were jammed on the first floor landing, where it was found that SDDPILSHVOLILOGIDOSS D FODS BHGOITOTHPDIVHPDTSOBOHDIGS 92ISSHSHHEOSOHHSHO rs i also thirty-five years old. i court The progress of the prisoner to & | the ton ladder which should have hung a ‘They were found near a boaral ‘ : 7‘ : ¥ | there was missing. house kept by an Itallan named Col his clothing and impressions he made EN Ps lettl, where both men boarded. on patches of turf by involuntary fal oN 1 4 wad ba a | te . >| Excited by the efferts of those above ’ "Tt le anid’ by the police that w 1 belt oe More: Magiatcate iF cane 3 | to crowa down the wonien and children started in the boarding-houge and Wi ; 7 sriplened veers Badisiiatee teeny, ? 09O9-40060606444665-60000 C yO! P9O$4-09-00$0600060-4004-6666400 | oN the landing prepared to jump the § | rosumed out in the roadway. } peel ey Pope Gprtdae) ae id =e = _______| twenty feet to the atreet when Trubig Demitre had a five-chambered revels rave y ¢ instigators = “appeared, ae me ver, one chamber of which had’ beeh eee. Clambering up @ post supporting a discharged. "No revolver was found: : shed over the entrance to a saloon next or near ti jead man. . * ry door, Trublg got within a few feet of Men Worked: Tomethers f ‘i | reat, hin features bore little if any | CELEBRATES FIRST \ TEN pee ear! THREE BROTHERS FIRST ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY OF war map that had seen hard usag HIS BIRTH, | Says He Starved Wife, rose te aaa" sarc! KILLED WITHIN YEAR! BUT 8 YEARS OLD Greezs was made by Mrs, Margaret | / © Brien, who still gripped in her fingers | ‘ Benedettl and Demitre were both the screaming, frightened mob. He was pioned at the Domerr hie eileen eigen to hhinssp ae bis ieee oy dis ney. ire tepgte 4 shod ir) ee fee from the fire-escape landing to ; iter having quarrelied in. the * the shed. Calming the women, he| Blaze Caused a Fright at Ward ingshouse ienow yet known. Pie eo he motorman who found the two helped them all, one after another, from “1 : 7 2 the fron landing to the shed, where tney} NO. 11, Hospital for Conta-j men was travelling at a rapid some of the prisoner's biond:halr, when| V Be CHATECG wad Witt ee aNg outed her sister, the Jate Mrs, Greeg: hen hi w what ay ‘ed to beth z , were taken Into windows of the adjoin- gious Diseases, Brooklyn, but Dodies of two men lying near the. y : pH 0 . j es far fi each (Holger D. Larsen, Arrested for) 'e,ercrements, a gnegras hurts road ‘tracks not far Last Was Struck by a Train} Arthur Belmar Stokes, Born Feb. Benedetti wan atone de aeatth, Muanauning 5 It Was Soon Out unconscious and dying. Vear-uld nd 1" t ‘, ne, 7 x | " practically gutfed the bullding, started rf Marshal Cole, of Lodi, was. § : igs Ouarien auld thet Ureews ert nis! \ While Walking on Tracks—| 29, 1896, Will Have His Pre- j Sandbagging Man, Is Found) een seein of Salvator cant aad at sacs beeen ea, nventianttons ; wife on Nov il without ivoa and eloth- ie > | D . t Thi th|on the ground floor. There were questioned the inmates of the ier hia fewult of her prigetions ana] Engineer of Locomotive Bears) mier Birthday Party To-Night |), Dead: ini West: Thirty-seven th ee a eae eee cate wee eT | ope ot oe Oe ae ert, fie ba alk prokeseed laeoreneeeal | broken heart. There were other ati if i in his eagerness to hurry alon; fi Pesthouse No. ll, oi je Hospita! for; there. 4 i 4 O'Brienk and members of the dena} Same Name as Victim. “Only One Cand!e on Table. | Street Police Station. in the range poured some kerosene ia | Contagious Disease, at Kingnton: ave-{ Touble there, 2 oo and 3 ee wite esanilly, in court to back up these { hed the firebox. The range blew up h a | fue and Hawthorne street, Brooklyn,’ Rosa on renrty ey ae os ret 4 Eiihenciien Arua Raceesl a. beautiful ’ tremendous explosion, sotting the place | arly te-day upsot an alcohol lamp and bove into custody ‘ Foung Spanish girk offered testimony | WASHINGTON. N. J. Feb. 2.—John| Arthur Belmar Stokes was born elght Fn re Be erears, Penalty: Of hin | or Ata. Ths, cook anit tha halt, doese,|Atarted: aSUFiaKe fire!) whlel ceUs6a) Gon: More Arrests Expected, 1 ruvation ot the husband and 4° |siters, head bookkeeper for the Nation: |¥ears ago to-day, but oceause of that cba e oleh Dut arsen: re sting [customers were Iterally blown out of [siderable apprehension before. a bucket it is expected, Coat artdata tele f While Mrs. Greegs” ail ner children | al Fire-Prooffing Works, was killed here |pecujiar arrangement in the calendar DSRNA IRR eee ee caan (HEL EEOBECOP LENS UATE: brigade of employees succeeded in ex-| mude later 01 persons who are ; Were belng turned into’ the street by /by a west bound passenger train while; which has kept Feb. “9 from coming ee ea oreo) HRW peas denise: le 8 tingulshing it. pected of knowing more about. 4 , y No, 40 Seventh avenue, ‘committed shooting than they are willing ) (ein landlord Greegs was courting ber). his way to church, Mr. Miers was |around for the past eight years, Arter Wuigae Ty ATCA hoe Geese GAS OVERCOMES FOUR All of the children were hurriedly tyerttre was still unconscious Whee see acs { pod dviattdig all mannen’o! walking along the track, and noticing |wil! celebrate his first birthday annie hagentupadigab nolicatitellianiedtanes 5 wrapped in blankets and carried to @ moved to. the hospital, and has Hie declared to the young woman that!an east-bound train approaching, | versary this evening at his nome. No bed hitseel oie 1 te . place of safety before any attention Temained 1m that, condition, #9 sii | he was unmarried and had her Mx Al stepped to the west-bound track di-/913 Tinton averie, Rronx. shateencerac iene: up at 355 o'clock | THFE Qutckly Reco: 4 One Inj wan given to the fre, sea eecullar feature of fair | tf look her-te dances und balls, Pheyoung| rectly in front of the passenger train.| Arthur ts the son of Mr. and Mrs, John} | yesterday afternoon, and at 6.08, accord- pantie Men ee Searariees seaineles Cant iae only one Saver tne wae yomin recalled that he Lad taken her| He was cut to pleces. F. Stokes, und is a pupil at the Publie i iy a tall one evening and had passed| the dead man’ was twenty-five year Schoo! at One Hundred and Sixty-ftth | ) the home of his mother-in-law, Mrs.| oa nwo of his brothers had been the,| Stee Jnion avenue. He wi ve ‘of the | Ing to the police records, he was found| Galmanugi Martont, seventy-three | in charee of the Pasthouse Busy" with Une of the Ave c bere had ro A dia Years old: Anna Rosa Martonl, forty Jone of her voung charges out of sight cently, discharged. 8 ma < ° i birthday party, to which some of his years old; Irengt Rosa Martoni and/of the others when screams | aroun Where his wife lat feads He nad soen| victims of accidental deaths within a| school feliowe mee torietch some of wil Say ehh alte tals aden pee Te Karh, thirty years old, were | rousat her running to them and to see bess paheertay 4 (fo chase Larsen, who was caught at leaph m one cor- the crane on the door and knew It hore| year. hk £19NBB | be only one candle in the center of the ‘Thirty-elghth street and Highth avenue, |found on the fourth floor of No. 63 eae the warts ai ten ‘4 iy , ite" * : table, : | {urmed to hathe Bie had told her Penge | eee, Was hese named John Miers, spine) Chis evening at any party, Bives him an excellent character. Str Vincents Flory ee ee ae ee eae nt inage to the |e man He ee and golng ie and brother about it, and they looked premises. but it may be that some of | Bow id phat the children, allof whom are conval- sa : escents, will suffer a relapse due to $ mn - THIRD BODY IN FIRE RUINS, |station ‘and arparently seeking to FOOSEVELT NAMES ci alcene —— ————— forward to an opportunity of letting the y young man know ¥ ‘at they thought of him. a ‘Trap Lala for Greegs. { Then the O'Briens and Escassis laid + a trap for Greegs. Anna made an ap- pointment to meet him to-day on Marion 4 | street, near Patchen avenue. M O'Brien secured a. warrant for his ar- \ =Sectes= Tent and, OMficer Sheedy was assigned th serve it. The O'Briens and Escasali then moved toward the appointed pla: ang lay In walt. eared smoking a cigar| BOI Thieves Cut Off Light|Native Troops Driven Back After agg primate Rattle cane. en the Supply, but Are Put to Flight} a Determined Resistance, but nwinging umbrellas and stout sticks. Court meer Sheedy placed the young! by Tenants, Who Give Them| Kaiser’s Subjects Declared in Mea ELIZABETH, N. J, Feb. 2.—The third body burned in the fire at Weber's t] Hote, Spring street and Eilsabeth ave- KING EDWARD HOLDS L ue, Jan, 7 last was found in the ruins to-day by men clearing the debris. 1t| Americans Presented at the Pirse is that of @ man supposed to be Peter Funct! the Season, Tayin, of Florida street. He was a| LONDON, Feb: 2. mine Edward : frequenter of the place and has been|the first levee this year in the throne missing since the ‘destruction of the|room of St, James's Palace pre hotel. There was no register kept in| The function was unusually largely aty the place. tended, Tne Prince of Wales, most of of the iplomat It Is Tumored ‘that two women were] the members Gf the Diplomatic | missing after the blaze. A search is | members of the ions Of Come ‘The body. foun i ro ‘ ing sreengoods circulara through the| «wisted and remnants of overshoes were | the, cnlted Rtates Bmbassy: we mails, and was committed to jail for| found on the feet and portions of cloth- | MMA tiache in London, wa res Nominations for the Panama| Held on Inspector’s Charge tha Ss Waren Board, anh Ad-| He Used, the Maits to Carry an under arrest, ¢ could on ‘ mirai alker as ir eor Deali ind. ammartce seal, Sse] Rough Battle. Peril—One Officer Slain. pean pace een cea intervals when, the O'Bri Es- SOLDIER K ILLFD Sent to the Senate. Address. After Magistrate Furlong had heard oe the various stories of the witnesses he BERLIN, Feb. 2. La ate peste ae? nced the prisoner 1 Adolph Wexler, of No. 1298, and John 2.—The native troops ; 4 Sewanee 4 forma chealiy: denang) REST ae nd | Deslarend caviillass Hunters ee Wansae lintiea cee ane Neussanang Rivers re- WASHINGTON, Feb. The Presi- ad y Grove L. Colins °, lent t tt Si - ins was arraigned be. under $00 bail to await further ex-| Webster avenue, with several other ten-| gion of German Kamerun, equatorial EERE ET HEDIS rea ne States Commissioner Line- fmivation. | As he was being led from |ants of the same houses, had an ex-| West Africa, have revolted, Despatches Hl \ bons e the courtroom an O'Brien and an Ee- . Bs Chairman of the Isthmian Canal Com-| !€Y Rowe to-day on a charge of send- cassl could not, be restrained from'rush. [citing five minutes In Wexler’s hallway | reached the Colonial Office to-day aay, [pant Reir-Admiral John G. Walker ing at him and giving him another re-| with three supposed burglars, for whom | ing that several factories of the North. ws. ‘ Ipinder of the color of ihelr regard, nor | the police are now looking, The trio|west Kamertin Company have ney d retired, Washington, emibe som.| further examination on Thursday nexi|ing. on. the back, ‘The man could not | {Mya iinerade cies did the Court rebuke them very sharply ates 25 Members of the Isthmian Canal Com- ve b in bed when the fire broke |G: 1 Circle, Charles A. eee) A) were didcovered before they secured) burned down and that four Germans |Swallowed. Fatal Dose After! mission: Major-Gen, George W. Davie | !" default of $8,000 bail, iit, The vetvains were taken to Mare | Wade Chances, of New Yorke any plunder, if such was thelr intent. || were’ kalted: © : LEG ASROL ER IGE TeE ee ots Collitetie there rcheuiee rece (eae de. aha C 8. A. x fe i Bd ie ; Doyle and Hunter were ine Waelaee ‘ ferment over” {ner seria ones are In Registering at Jersey CitV| wiiiam Barclay Parsons, New York.; 0f Linden borough. He was —— . 4 ot 1 OTH Ay NS ee ee amarat ‘ne. tatture| D2, Deine arene that the Germans Lodging House—Papers Say| Willam He: Burr, New York: Hensami| 0 Saturday by United Staten Inspec: . 5 4 onthe Ae, M, “ 0 + C1 tor Cortelyou and M: F 3 of the gas-supply In the house. They] Col. Leutwein, Governor of German Harrod, Teoulslana; Carl) wala fotit heel pmleh . y, Calta Lu i he lv it ents, groped down to the cellar and, as they| Southwest Africa: telegraphed trom| He Was from Pennsylvania, |Grunstay, California, and Frank g, | Hdnden. where he lived with hts parents, wakopmund yesterday: Hecker, Michigan. Inspector Cortelyou says he found at s reached the top of the Kaas bandas Eatortt's columin Reb, 35 nada Pena The Commission as constituted by the | the Collins home sufficient evidence to C i two men coming up. Wexlerer: “hours fight with the Hereros near President 5 . convict the prisoner, It i D " U Vy a the foremost, and Doyle and Hunter, Ouininanaka, | The Hereroa held thelr] George Rroughton, a United States) (Turion! Is essentially en pRaG Matar te est) aes omtes tic UAEVYWEAV. i . : eo! uy ery was ischarge papers, com-|% " i e against Collins, who, the r TA bagh th several other men and som: not available, Fegular with» d bh ;-| ine distingul 1 oly. . : *y f SRA Seed cid thernouse had) Arively | Horereuablen oo Franke'a com-| mitted sulclde early to-day tn a 10K") tReeeinge works, The Inw under which | ees gomaucted Raa Tot pie haves New and Exclusive Designs in take } struggle on the Ataira and in the hall-| pany broke through the enemy's forma. | ing-house at No, 65» Montgomery: street, ‘pmmiscion was created provided | turn of his circulars and. Iettora retees i hae 5. Mrs. White Breaks Into Mission] °"™" Hon and ithe natives retired. ‘Their | Jersey City, by drinking curbolic uctd. Menke Ue Pe dhe members should be! actually transacting businesses Core . ( CG Se ‘ Tho third man had evidently been tare not known. One German oMcerwres | The body was taken to Hurhes's| "Willd in tte science of engineering, rinaswen iu cays tat Coins was! CGozuns, Petticoats, Drawers, Corset Covers Nestea mice: EVANE Of wating cud or aucune, ar terme | Elche, Pee cane | Motes nh cay goal SamRURaR ean A Past len form Minneagia. ViChio: 5 " heard to whistle impatie: Fleas . en} The motive fot le Of larneattaives and dune esacct ollins, the Inspector deciares, would oe Harboring Missing Daughter | tists. ana nnatly ne entered the house | Were founded. known, | ‘American war’ served. the Government | S2mMMence “operations” by° putting. “it ane tenieses ra omrades’ predicament, Pee eS In the pockets of the dead man was] 2)! director of transportation, newspapers the following advertise. —Police Refuse to Arr Dare dusted WW ne ership. in |" AnapertatOn. ment: BS o G. ; ' est Her, Jolned 1 the sere, te FOUR LAWYERS ACCUSED. Caine Sagavunk, No. 7.966, of Philadel: | for anvearly visit to tho Tathmu ct | mawanteaA, few snrewa peorte tol aso Bridal Sets CG Complete 7 TOUSSCAUR. make from one dollar to thousands. Panama by the commission. Tt seems ° Ee Address, G. 1. Collins, Linden Nd three men gave up the fight, and, break-| Attempts Being Made to pisbar|phiha, A. 0. of F.,A. On the likely Now. that the commission ‘as a] 42d y PRD . Lillian White, seventeen years old, of: ing away from thelr assailants, ran out Them trom Practice, One r eints coat he wore n gold Foresters Peeler rate ceca pent logeds "he's would send eet a No, #8 Seventh street, Jersey City, dis-| o¢ the house and down Webster avenue, iS i 0 i he would send to hin. corres- vy y L: OF the Morrisani Warren 8. Dyke, Chairman of the |D&48¢. while in his eee SE aiteyte eee nclosing at silk thea worded, circular uk eilicaa s appeared from her home last week and| Capt. Byrnes, OF the Morrisania sta-| .\o00ren Committee of the Brooklyn | Posthmarked Roesburg, Pa. "the! goody he ato ell ahaa ee) OSSD MR AEB —————_— 4 What waa In the goods he had to sell : ; was frequenting the Chvlatn Attar] ieponone aoa tagss te thesacene oe Appellate Divison tn that Yorousn se] SPRAYED THE INSPECTOR."| FREIGHT TRAIN WaEcKeD. | hi, the mapeciof fain nie inte] in ‘Taffeta, Foulard, China, Pongee, natural color and Mindion 1én' Coles! street.’ Thin reiscion che soar wien baie X doben of his \re. | APD In that borough to- PHILIPSBURG, N. J,, Feb, 29.—| “goods” offered, ray, plain and embroidered, Gloria, plain and changeable day the report of his committee on the Freight train No, 64, of the Central] , Collins, the inspector says, had been is conducted by the Rev. G. W. Evans| serves. ‘They chased the burglars down | Shirges preferred aga ‘ 5, 7 and his wife Ma evans! the avenue to One Hundred and Fitty-| Broukiyn iawoers, Benjamin i Vale | Passenger Used a Cologne Atomizer! Raiirond of New Jersey, bound for Been reveltin doen ae sat, ata bad! Mohair (regular and walking lengths), bs % ” ja ily William Yarrington was giving an| sixth street, to Brook avenue, and lost| tne, James A. Murtha jr Albert A and Wan Locked Up. Jersey City, was wrecked at Blooms-| at the Linen Pescemiee: & ie S| Bragner and Wugene It,” Hayne fy i day, 1 =|" Collins. dented. the. oh iHlustrated lecture last night at. the| them jn the “Pocahontas” cut, an aban. | Hrmaner and Hugene Ht tay tineged aoe oo nee ae eeceat ['G4 With Gost ARE RenaEGR TreiRRt, eat | hice tea. ee area in arRen Caalnet Wash Petticoats fea Misuion Abin dive: Verte wy doned freight siding near Brook avenue. | forgery, alleged perjury, and uneeeke | oa, of No, 78 East Beventy-sixth strect 1m right were ni acraigned;tn cour bn fs broke labana| rpenrow oti houses ‘which’ Was thal cacal conduan: eon Murtha alleged | pourded a southbound ‘Lexington, ay egies a EEC i CR scene of the fight has frequently been] ™#appropriation of the funds of a ell- nue car yesterday afternoon while he/ been caused by the spreading of the MURRAY LIKES To SCRUB. made a disturbance. She aceused Mrs, in Linen, Plain and Striped Chambray, plain and em- Evans of harboring het child, and s broidered (regular and walking lengths), ent; against Fragner, bein . S ‘ Ahe would cloan out the place unless] Visited by burslars, A week ago Mra | felon, and ats Hayne, “who ign] wan Intoxicated, and soon, commenced} rails. Both tracks ‘were blocked tor a ime, / Mrs. Simon, negro, unprofessional conduct. engers with cologne| * 5 6 her daughter were produced at once, | Hunter and is Mrs, Simon, a ee SF the Justices: of the Agtetiate Divi. | 2 3Pray the Beer Whioll, he’ carried: Sere TENORS for Neoliveés and Matineés ree ne, fdmlttes, that: the, airl| eee stoabise” by. burelars,, and’ ssre) Hci peueve the. report Marrants ‘the | {TOM AM, etre mengers that Cheedon: | © TWO CENTENARIANS DEAD. Annoying Patient LV ERLE FE Gee ae ee cannel | eral cabal agOIR Mra zatding’ ots men iey Tall ABpolnt referees’ to take |neau aprayed Was Police Inspector Will-| yoUNGSTOWN, 0,, Feb. 2%—Maria hed a ney, twenty-four vears oti [in new Spring Silks, including Messaline, Melusine, Cleo, — Cl a al estimony rm proceedings, MeLuughiin, iy Wansor, colored, reputed to e hun- ed his job of scrubbing the * 1 i i hoked wnd ropbed of a chatelaine bag| {est | lar annaPector | Wansor, colored, repu one ia the floors oF iva’ Wht tae ree recat ane hed | containing #4 In the hallway and in|etwuges’ °F the TePOre was not mute 01d te te stor ena awain, sprayed | dred and joven, xeura old. died tere to-| the wards in the Memorial Cancer Hos. [also Crepe de Chine, Albatross, French Nainsook and Fine ved . ‘She : day, Cntil a few months ago she was] pital at One Hundred and Sixt) imiti Han lett ciety, And. Mra. vans, oala| DEes Sy RERE BZLAD. UARDEWS fDt my. this time the car had reached] in good health, - ‘ _,| and Central Park West 80 well thar one Dimities. fahe had no iden where she had gone, mks oho Sala A Falr Waraiug. Figy-ninth street and. the Inspector | Pitts Conn, Feb. 28—Harry | police had to take him f re This explanation did not satist ‘ (From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) seized Cheedonnean by the collar, lifted | Jackson, colored, aged one hundred “and HAAG ATURE ENE MLO Wulthies the Roilpastare TAUEaTIRS SECRETARY HAY AGAIN ILL.| ‘tne curtain leature was about to| hin of the car and handed him over) two years, died immediately after. a| std Mm the West fuppness here The polloy refused Ro toes ars Appear to-day befure Judge Higg!au in rence of the Grip. ee ee ee ne uniod something} Crane in the Yorkville Court to-day] KRUGER IN GOOD HEALTH. [oiticnts uy opening windaws wits the p> i about the harm that undue noiw oa.) Cheedonneau. was repentant. He prom: NTOD rance, Fe. £9.—Co y| slept and washing the floors. bety epbeered, med oe ia Nee ag Wile] WARHINGTON, Fe¥. .22.—Becretary | ft produces’ Irritability Reus ons | Chaedonnien drinking and-said’he would| «MWe nioveing wy helt i ! ay one Was Up. < " ie i rem and 0 did Mr. and Mra. | Hay ts confined to his home by a alight | and insomnia. 1 Injures’ the tyapunag| Reet Hate gind sald Ne would) «4 the alarming rumors circulating in {#8¥,one Was UP. | do the Broadway aud Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, val " - r drum of the ear, the ere behavior, fegard to the health of Mr. Kruger, | same thing to-day the superintend The Judge declared he had no Juris-)Tecutrence of his old malady, the grip. | OF Mum Ot the sah, the efr iste he FAN NL AO ee apology,” | former President ¢ aal, Dr. j tried to. stop him, but he insisted Aiction in the ci and turned évery-| Assistant Secretary Oliver, who has|and the nerve colls suffer as though| th ‘ourt remarked Huysmana, hin pi n. savs| continuing, A policeman was called body out of court. The girl has not|oecn confined to his ed, fora long | subjected to extrome mechanical yiou| the apology was |. the In-] that not for sa years past has the!from the Weat One Hundredth street yet been found, and Mrs. -Hvans.eays| time by. grip, to be some- | enc: * > spector refusing to sx the charge, | health of Mr, Kruger been as good @s/ station and Murray was locked up je has no iden where cho Then the decture Wweat on, Cheedonneau was discharged. it {sat oresnt, ~~~ - | without ceremony. y n Pearsall, of the Kast Six-| stroke of apoplexy In his home here | Sis Holice Court. 4 peg. aie : tgesevrenti street, al Cheedonneau | torday. ez Surray Wis giRchir Kea trom the nos. ¢ ad OV. Mi * said the unha, - up all nig! ————__ pital e sed to arrest Mra. White, but asked Ler to] Confined to His Home by a Recur-| ence, “be You Actually wot tal “Wien arraigned. Getore, Atawistrate main away frd K. He worried tn OV its wire

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