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SiW WOMAN BUR MANY LIVE BABES apie! Adams” Testifies at In- quest to Horrible Crimes Al- leged to Have Been Com- taltted by Mrs, Ashmead. \ j | | » WOMAN'S SON AND DOCTOR HELD AS ACCESSORIES. | Dr. Joseph H. King, Reputable | ‘COSSACKS AT BAY OEOO6-0-94.03.99-3 96.28 o 0906004-96:0-50.0008-08-4050 ACER 44 THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, WAH oa: 3t, ~. 1904, IN THE STREETS OF CHONGJU. (Drawn by Artist George N. McEvoy from Description Cabled to The Evening World.) . BOOP DE P9808 0499005640008 DEI OEGF4G E0724 OH O99-44H0-4108H9443-4450400006-0 megomaprens BIG LINER CUTS A TUG IN TWO 3] ? a 3 Coming Up the North River, Has Disastrous Crash with Small Towboat—Latter Sinks | | | 3! Coming up North River this morning the Clyde liner Nayahoe ran into the 2 tug George O. Taylor, of the Rogers ® | Towirtg Company, and cut her com- pletqy in two. The tug sank @lmoet instantly, but ad far as can be learned Navahoe, of the Clyde Company, | Beautiful Women , Cured by To-ni-ta After Doctors and Medioine Failed to Bring Relief, Seetet of Radiant Health and Gcod Looks Discovered in Dr. Lorentz’s Wonderful Mem- brane Bitters, To-ni-ta. Marvel'ous Healing Powers of To-ni-ta Act Like Magic in Cure of Obstinate, Doep-Seated Catarth and in Building Up Run-Down, Nervous, Overworked and Siek Men and Women, Physician, Causes Sensation 0 one waa drowned. ’ i Tho tug was just picking up a lighter = by His Testimony—Woman of the Penneylvania Railroad outside } in House. Pler B, Jersey City. She was practically | Had Crematory in H Mationary at the time and. Capt e) i John Morlarity saw the Navshoe ap- if | PHILADELPHIA, March 31.—As a re- proaching, He whistled, so he says, and 3 ¢ pli thought the Iner would change her t sult of the sensational testimony given course or stop until he could get clear f {by Dr. Joseph H. King, a reputable of her path, +i physician of No, 2210 North Tenth sizeet, | In this, however, he was mistaken, 1} Ra Davieasdbses ails OD, Adarae and the Navahoe bore down upon him it Mrs. Elizabeth Ashmead, her son How- with @ loud crash, Passengers on the . TEPER ocd dee cas neem re | liner were thrown into a panic. They t ‘ jad and Dr. Matthew Me-| thought their boat had collided with a | Vickar have been held for the action of | 2 |arger vessel than the tux. the Grand Jury on a charge of being | The Taylor was cut In two as if ahe ee accensories after the fact to the death | were paper under a sharp nife. Her of Mary B. Sloan and Sarah Hughes, P crew of eight and Capt. Moriarity leaped two young women who dled about «| “ into the water as she went down and | year ago. were struggling when the tug Atlantic, During the inquest charges were made) of McAllister Brothers, came to their A fi that bables had been thrown into a assistance. fed “hot furnace by Mrs. Ashmead at} ‘The Atlantle was In charge of Capt. f fer home and “hospital at No. 206) ¢/ | Scott Abrams and he and his men suc- sith Twelfth street, ‘ weal ts ceeded in picking up the full crew of : Bs fest sonaatlonsl testimony was en rey. the Taylor and brought them to the ven by Mosier, who sald that he nd! 4600006000644 O28 OOOO y 5 0° rive 5 = u » seen the bodies of babies cremated by - ss Nowy York sia of the’ river. MISS sch GRANT. ; Ste i ~ ‘The Navahoy tnen steamed on to her|“Se'tered Torments from Insomala, In 8. Ashmead and that some of them Iierth atiplen No. Ms We wae acid that x digestion and General Weakness. TO-NI-TA Restored Me to Perfect Health.” % “For some {ime 1 suffered with Insomnia, uervousness, deranged digestion and genera! Weakness. I was tnable to ent, and constantly getting worse. I lost many day's work. aa I Was too slek to attend to it After medical skill, failed t was advised 4 to use TO-NI-TA, and am happy to report that after using your precious Bedicine fo1 two weeks my insomnta. was banished and J rapidly began to regain health and strength. Tam now {n full enjoyment of robust, vig- Crows health, never felt better in my lite 1 am so grateful to TO-NI-T, Mis Granr, 1 Williams St. Vaverhitiy Mi , Thousands of letters like Mies Grant women ne Bare t been fired by TO-NE-TA women who ba’ ti reatest medicine ever had been alive when ther were thr into the furnace, as he had heard them ery while being carried to it in Mra, Ashmead's apron. Unmoved by Awfnl Charges. Mrs. Ashmead, a hard-faced woman of sixty years, sat unmoved while the awful charges were being made agalnst cher, Beside her was her daughter Grace, a pretty girl of eighteen; her three sons, and Dr. Matthew MoVickar/ h a registered physician, of No. 1606 Wharton street. Tt was not until the Coroner, at the Tequest of Assistant District-Attorney khe was not damaged at all, ‘The Taylor was a tug and her loss is estimated at §: Port Captain C. 0. Rockwell, de Steamship Company, sald to an CASH FOR SALT ff 2 a ae \ JEROM BILL IN REPUBLICAN DELEGATES. (0 james’. tastor, towion a raliroed PUSHED ALONG HERE'S A CHANCE 70 BEA FIREMAN Commissioner Hayes Wants Longshoremen, Drivers, Por- ters and Other Strong Men to news T have heard in a long time. ‘Tho Dil will pass the Assembly and all that w lacking is the signature of the rnor.”* tug James N, float, misunderstood his was rin down and sunk, “He says that the tug was alongside Gi The Board of Estimate Author- izes the Issue of $5,442,400 City Bonds to Pay the Cost signals and Selection Made In Rive Congres. | | | ee sional Districts. ty D" id when the collision hap- FELL DEAD IN STREET The delegates to the Washingtn| bined’ the tuee crew. all Jumped to S RE CAR. sony ention ha. been decided upon by) safety aboard the fipat. No one was Republican leaders: lost and no one was even Wet, he says ; Kendrick, committed Mra. Ashmead, William oH re Jehison Stricken sional District, je was told when he slowed down and | 224 proclaim ‘a Mertug hos M °e and Willian discovered ad a as isend to suffering hu. Apply for Appointment. of the Work. und lam Ht. | nant Navahoe. was vainiured. ene | mente When on His Way to Work. Julius Mayer NI-TA 18m actentific combination of in from Wilmington with a await the action of the Grand Jury that i Drineiples of the most powerful | her son Howland and Dr, McVickar to os William H. F. Johnson, seventy vea vi the woman showed any trace of emo- " ri full « ‘o of lumber end naval stores. herbs Known to medicine. e r old, of East Thirteenth street, Plath: 4 a about tw heating. he! . fait ol a aetnean fa haetaneh , | Aere "were abot. twenty pansengers tion. Commissioner Hayen appointed thirty-| At Its meeting to-day the Board of | Assembly Codes Committee De-|aroppea.aead in a Smith strest var to. nboard, but they hardly” knew there | erta,& marvelious snd immediate indies \ According to the testimony, Mrs. Ash-| four firemen to-day, rounding out 149|Estimate and Apport it author day while on his way to work in Manz | Windolpil had been an accident Tinete oases of catarrh of the head, throat, mead maintained at her Twelfth street ized an Issue of $5,425,400 city bonds for not heen decided ‘ipo “The weath was very thick on the stomach, bowels, kidneys and blad- cides to Report It Favorably, and Now Its Fate Rests with Committee on Rules. appointments in the past two weeks He {s entitled to 200 more appointments {na short time and the eligible lint ts running low There is @ ohance in the department for men whose occupations up to this time have inured them to hard phya- hattan, ‘The car was crowded and con siderable exeltement prevailed bef ra the hady was removed SPLENDID PICTURE At Caton place the body was taken off | gar of Pope Plus X,, on separate shect, the car and an ambulance summoned. |from the painting by H. J. Thaddens, The physician who came, with it n the Bagster, ‘Sunday World April 3: Irnat Johnson died of heart d Fine work of art river and Capt, Johnson was upon the tug almost before Ne knew it. An ex- change of signals followed, but the tug captain must have misunderstood that the Navahoe wished to cross the: Bows of the other. Capt. Johnson appears to have been In the right. femalé diseases in all TO 'NE-TA contains no cocaine or other is dru dre matters not how ) thine weal a maybe 42TA will build ap and ma! oa you strong the installation of plants to supply salt water for use at fires. This action ts in accordance with the report of the Roard of Engineers sub- mitted to the Mayor yesterday, house, where st was testified she treated young women, a crematory of the crud- est kind, where the bodies of newly- born infants were burned. ‘The testimony was brought out at the “ inquest over the bodies of Mary B. ‘The Board of Estimate also authorized & 4 } Sloan, twenty-three years ol, of Rox-| {cal labor. The Commissioner ia anx | ne tation of millions for street| AT.MANY, af M.<Tha Assembly | Sou penne a nie. ‘ . borough, and Sarah Hughes, twenty-| !ous to Ret longshoremen, porters and 7 Code: Beware o> >} five years ol, of Atlantic City, both| 4lvers, young and in perfect phyatcal | PAvINE and Rewers, Ax follows: Three) (olen Committee mun decided to report sci mba i 3 ‘ay he Dowling (Werome) bi 5 milion dollars for paving, as against t 5 M1 | of whom died about a year ago as the{ Health, into dhe ranks of tho firemen. ests relative to Witnesses in gambling cases, 4 $6,150,000 for Innt year, to be thus ex- nd Nine hundred thousand dollars your ‘druggist for TO-NT! $1.00 per bottle, He thinks they make better fire fight- j Fesult of illegal opsrations, without amendn dt was the tertimony of Dr, King and Theaehiesah pended: The bill under the era than clerks and others engaged in ~ Easter Clothing, ; ‘ Assembly rules Fes i that of Mosier that proved to be the| 9cupations not calling for great phya- | in Mantiattan, $1,200,000 In Rrooklyn, and | 1) 00 3 Ws sensational events ees inquest, Dr,| {cal endeavor, providing, of course, they $900,000 tn cach of the Sthor baroughy te : ait San ce daleuminent als 4 ‘ : yi addition, $700,009 was authorized fo " et, Ro to ‘ommittee on ¥ Ning is '® reputable physician of about | Ca" Dass the civil service mental ex-| oj Sue tne new relict mewor on| Riles, consiatne of Spenker Nixon, : s ( ht | ainty Years, His hair and mustache] amination Webster avenue, Bronx, and $300.00 for! Aysomblymen Rogers, Medel, Merron at are gray and his appearance refined, | Before givin gthet batch of men ap-|the Johnston avenue sewer, Brooklyn, | yaymblamen Rowers, Monroe, Cl * i + pointed to-day thelr commissions the Comptroller Grout declared after the ig rand McKeown, and their judg- t \ Woman's Son Implicated. Commissioner talked to them in hie|esson that, although no iss ‘is}ment Is final if they should dectde not f + The testimony not only seriously tm- office, warning them agalnst the use of had been authorized for sch to report it, plicated Mra, Ashmead and her son, | oMiwiey and eign tee: eof lor bridges, there would be Superior workmanship, the point in which our lines these enterprises: An Jerome Wanted. | differ mostly from all other ready-made clothes for men, is a fea- ture we wish to bring into greater prominence in our splendid dis- play of custom tailored ready for service clothes. Howland, thirty-two years old, in the } case of the Hughes girl, but also impll- cated Dr. MoVickar in both cases, It wan shown by the testimony of Coro- t there is & man among you, “who feels that. at aty time he wi hesitate to risk his Ife to save a life at a fire now Js t for him "to back out and. gobackt nto Tarshis WE GIVE The so-called Jerome Gambling Wit ness bill, which had a hearing before | the Codex Committce yesterday was tie ACTOR PITOU UNDER er’s Physici: Wade k in which the i it ich Dowllr DIM and ne he Wa 7 ER reer a ere I ll a aaa lia Tr eerie rit Tailors of years of active experience in the making} || CREDIT TO ALL i } forth by Dr. McVickar in the death OMAN ASRS oe Jerome, that 1s, to take effect Ime of high-class clothing put their best efforts in every step, from the ‘ ’ ia id P IN the FOUR BOROUGHS | SaftBonten wore aloe and that Dr. 3c- SURGEON \ KNIFE mediately upon ita useage, ‘The Wain- designing of the style to the last finishing touches, BAS WEEKLY on MONTHLY ‘Viekar o allow a rl 0! c ( ' rR MOI Sete Soci ena STOUT INQUIRY . Dns a uphiclas cot tees an gassist them in their constant straining to attain Avie the files since Jan: 2%. Ite last section as igher standars ey use none but the best and mos' lepend- CLOTH | NG ; He testified that et Mrs, Ash- ds: mead in January. That he was pasting ‘cal ‘ Pra act ahatl taberedace Heptani able materials that can be manufactured to sell at the prices,” \ . her house and saw a sign in the window Son of Theatrical Manager Op-|,, 1:01," wine the Dowling bill on whieh ‘The system of measurement used assures men of For MEX, WOMEN € CHILDREN. per the: eect) that, stie had aroom| to d On for A dicitis, |‘, hearine occurred, takes ettect im- every proportion ferfect fitting garments; on the whole this dis- TS, SHOES AND MILLINERY. peepee os hen eee | erate NM TOF APPENAICMIS,) wreaiatety, Mtr. Wainwright, the inte play represents the height of perfection in the making of men’s gatiavier ' Says She Made 9900 a Week. i ite | » end orni * + Ly ‘ | we cae Wea ete intece aca CC ! and His Condition Is So Criti-) fucen, ava tis Pelee ts ope fine clothing. As an introductory offer we place on sa $1 Pe Ww k , } | Fented the room. He said he intended | The Democratic House Leader| cal He May Not Recover. at ieee here inet 2,000 MEN’S SPRING SUITS er ee ra in plain and fancy silk mixed worsteds, serges, thibets, cheviots, tweeds and vicunas; both in single and double-breasted styles, 1,200 TOP COATS in rich coy- erts, cords, rich dress worsteds, rough weave cheviots, sil mixed worsteds and th bets; gar- ments you might expect to pay $25 for, choice Men's Business Suits, $10 to $30. Top Coats, in all the latest creations, $10 to $35. Dress Suits, $22 to 840. Men's Trousers, $3 to he Genuine Priestley Cravenette Coats. Brand New Spring 1904 Models at a Saving ‘of 50 Per Cent. During This Sale. Thousands upon thousands of yards of the Priestley Cravenette cloth bought direct from B, Priestley sald: “I am not sure but that the dosk employees called attention to that and changed ft, nor am I sure that it was not In that form when I {ntroduced tt Tn any event, no harm could result, as when the bill was discussed the error would be observed.” Jerome In Jubilant, District-Attorney Jerome when seen by an Evening World reporter, who bore to him the newa that the Assembly Codes Committee had decided to have his bill sent to the Assembly, said: “It is a bully good thing for every- Origa’ DOW: There 1s no doubt now that the pill will pass. It is the best plece ‘of i | there. He noticed that Mre. Ashmead { haa a great many visitors and that her | female practice was very large. After he had refused to perform-an operation on @ ~oung girl who had been sent in | to him by Mrs, Ashmead, he sald, he | hel@ @ conversation with the woman -and that she had suggested that he go {nto the business. She declared, he satd,| WASHINGTON, March 81,—Congress- { that she made from $800 €0 $900 « week | man Williams, of Mlsalssipp!, intro- Sith the bapies net er What she did| duced two resolutions of inquiry ad- “Teh the babies: According to hts testi-| dressed to the Department of Justice “Ob, 1 wrap them In a newspaper to-day, One requests information as to tl they are dead, and then [ tnrin,| Whether any criminal prosecutions have Bthem into the heater.” throw] been instituted by the Department ~» Kink was followed on against the individuals or corporations osler. The “latter ts alec Yee) who were adjudged recently by the Burl trOenel COM ho be (0. Plex preme Court of the United States in] with his family, has been notified, ‘as "Dr. Adams,’ the Northern Scourities case to be = sn EASTER WEEK SPECIALS. 535 Fulton St., opp.Eim ph. 468 5th Ave., nr. 10th st. BROOKLYN. __Wants Knox to Tell What Hei Is Doing in Following Merger Decision—After Coal Trust. Jr, the actor and son of Augustus Pitou, the theatrical manager and playwright, wae operated on to-day for appendicitis by Dr. Rich- ani H, Gibbons. The operation took place at the Alston private Hospltal at No, 26 West Sixty-frs! et. Mr. ‘Pitou haa been playing with the Robert Edeson company. About three weeks ago he became til in Syracui and grew 0 much worse that he wa bronght to New York for the operation, Hie condition was so weakened that it was feared he would not recover from [the anesthetic, but he did so. His con- dition, howevre, Dr. Gibbons sald, is Augustus Pitou, Men's duils, all styles; from all colors, from 5,00 to.17,50 4.50 to 19.50 CLOTHING ON CREDIT Lod'es' Tavior-Wode — Lodles’ Grovenette OF Dress Sults,. ln Goats ffom 3 aoe 9500 8,50 to 22.00 ONE DOLLAR A WERK OPENS AN Acco! 3 AVESEN |ORSE.—On Wednéslay, March 80, Rev, FRANK ROGERS MORSE, D. Ph. D,, Chureh, ¥ ¢ of the majpractitioners." ae A under arrest on the charge of one the United States by entering into un- ithe death of a child belonging to @ Nej,| lawful combinations in restraint of in- “le Boyd, upon whom a onimine? Opera-| terstate commerce, “and to send to the all papers and documents and tion was’ performed. information bearing upon the prosecutions Inaugurated or about to be Inaugurated In that behal The other requester information as to whether any investigation waa ever had at tho suggestion of the Attorn General or by the Department of J t4iPrs BETWEEN 5. Mosier ‘said be orell ina that he the name of dpadles cremated in her house Yoties of genuine Co., of All rights reserved, by reift Poe were they cremated?” ask ee ee een C cine Taylor Clothing Co. dford, England, and New York, especially for this sal assintant pastor of Calvary Baptist Ae ed] at tho suggestion of any one ely . Bradford, England, and New York, especially for this sale. Thou. : cig Ata £nt0, 9, heater by RCE aiureteer\rmernteiery | 4 NS ial ONLY. le rt FRID: A LY only, tf, sands upon thousands of coats for you to select from, more than || Sanit Tendence, 240% 3 plies 34 em ‘oad c 1 c y AND 2] EI y Fu ’ Be re oe sO CIOE ene ivapratare nuslneen, Bur Hi 10¢ ever gathered together by any one house. Never have you had such an opportunity to purchase genuine fF) renee sivicde. A be held te tne babi D dre those ie "Coro speak of dead! m "some pec RAVe. Oe Ewes foun Must have “After Coroner had iinishiea with Assistant District-Attor- K requested him to hold th son ‘Howland for en action of the na were committed to of being acoessor- the Seeth ot tod De owt, 404 hime. charged from custo ge ,ogainst the trio in on Oth and 7th avs, Friday; at 8.30 P. M, All members of the congregation and other friends are cordially invited to the service, LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. pecans snotee £5 PK, crural tween Greene. on Groth Sat M Meera! bh 23. Return ti deat Park Row: le of such investigation, and If #0 send to the House the report and all papers and documents and information bewrlng upon the same, SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW Yori. PERSIAN DATES, *| SPECIAL. FOR rennin WEEK. ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT ATES AND CHOCOLATES. ‘OLATES. for the Easter An endless assortment, of, daint 25c EASTER EGGS AND NOVELTIES, Priestley Cravenettes for so little money. Understand, these are not the so-called rain coat, but the gen- uine Priestley Cravenette cloths, carefully cut and tailored into 1904 models, in every way equal to the finest custom tailor’s make; all hand tailored throughout, snug-fitting collars, athletic shoulders, silk top and silk sleéve linings, Cravenette Coats in staple plain effects, large shoulders, full roomy backs, snug-iit- Priestley Cravenette Coats in Oxfords, blacks, and novelties; all hand-tall- ored, athletic shoulders, Priestley Cravenette Coats Thousands uf stylish coats to select from in this range. Every novelty, every fun fand loredg 50 Rin ant Anne one Th etter than others and nut ti ‘ater, oouny woenen, pother fans ee al Td LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, Genoa Rotterdam, Pringessen Irene Potegn 00 ‘102 The charge eet Mil, undoubted|: vin KET BASKETS. ATE CREAM EGGS. r % to more "ee Neale e avannah | 9 hleh Rakes Chavo 1 ting collars, 55 Inchi:s full loose backs, very throughout. The: d§ 2ug chara Hone ine wiieg with candy exqs, which area Sc] Makers Chocolate used in coating. don $0C long, vane gia.s)anal sinply marvels of 1904 BAS Carolyn Launary, COCOANUT CRHAM EGGS, San Bi dant C designs; values $28, $30 md $32, foresees wie is INCOMING STEAMSHIPs, DUE TO-DAY, Patricia, Plymouth. OUTGOING RBTRAMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. Goa aus Cocoanut | and French Fon. 10¢ $15, for at HIRT TRON RS Wi vantes: Tew shire t Top Fivet “st.. Brooklyn. a8), RO vEEy, RT FOLDER, famil 2 SHIRT FOLDER. fami tn ironer, wants a, dremed and {r'Sy niece: Telced. down to 5c rand Ju , * Boys ino be’ wilgering esoortment of Bunnies, Salekehsy ‘Ducks, wagon sau - ama and ( hoe: dials, ae See ts Paes nt iy This Is the Label. Th Id’s b ee fpf ee BARCLAY SL. foods and avery iM thing @ s COR wesT away. \}gatment hand- X LANDT ST tailored, ' ‘ Ae ll CHURCH val aeaciit «: » meee one losier and King, a and said there was faement that che had oe an Any ape Sin eet = ira em, GO. hen eK, ‘We will deliver 1 to 10 ibs, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Sosa et Lea ae ee Nl UF rite is | Soldier Prisce, gt News. | No Goods sent C. 0, D, Argentina Moltke,» Hambu ;