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OSEVELT to President a ISTED BY SECRET GE MEN AND HELD. ey Known in Milwaukee, Where She Is Held in High ‘Regard—Has Pictures at World’s Fair. ; 4 The Evening World.) - BT. LOUIS, Mo,, Nov, %.—After trying ri way into the residence ‘Thompson, where Presi- dent Roosevelt stopped during his stay for the purpose, she sald, of “painting the ploture of President Roose- \ Maria Herndl, said to he a ter from Munich, but claiming 40 occupy studio quarters in Milwaukee, has been arrested by Secret ser- the uppeared to be about thirty-eight “years old, was fairly well dressed and | showed refinement. She walked up the steps, rang the bell and expained to the butler in broken Bnglish, after giv- ~ fn bim her card, that she hud written _ # to the President a week ago; that she * Sntended to call upon him during nis 7 yea Louis visit and paint his piccure on Deteotive Viehie, of the Secret ser- * vice, seized and led her down the steps. He posgit to persuade her to retura Peo her stopping place, out persuasion Availed pothing, and the woman was finally placed vader arrest ILWAUKEE, Wis, Nov, 2.—Miss * Herndi, of this city, who was at: Sfeated in Bi. Louls while seeking an s-mudience with President Roosevelt, has excellent reputation in Milwaukee. | is ine had q painting on exhibition at the ‘orld’ tag and ieft for 3t. Louls two 4 Weeks ago for the purpose of preparing bie ning for shipment to Milwaukes| the conclusion of the fair, Miss Hernd) has made a scecialty of ing winlows for churck-s and of rails on glass | Refore leaving for St. Louln on her | ¢ trip she expressed a desire to well- * wea Citizens of Milwaukee to paint a aa ident Roosevelt fc the ~- n foure or to be hung tn one a! Re ba] other Government buildings at an semiestn. She was directed to goat ye Bo Hence through one of the Wis ‘ Senators or Congressmen. ROOSEVELT SPEEDING _ RICMMOND., Ind, Nov. %—Aftor a sdhourn of two days in Bt. Lonis, whieh ae fn ‘experience thoreughly do ond almort unique, President fs now speeding toward Washitigton, where his special train is s#@heduled to arrive at 7 o'clook'A. M Wo-morrow. The Prealdent, Mra, Roose- Welt and all the members of the party are congratulating themecives upon the @tccers of the trip, which was regarded ‘Dy Many swith serbia apprehension President Roosovel has exp: 4 his | perfect satisfoction with the arrange be i se;¥ ‘eae ' t BACK TO WASHINGTON. | ere che pollee have located you and have them come after you. YOUNG ‘NICK’ ENGEL ACHODATS ANTICS AMAZE BROADWAY ae ure, | Pretty Girl and Powerful Youth, ' Preparing for Stage Perform- Lofty Tumbling on Sidewalk. SPECTACLE SHOCKS MODEST POLICEMEN. Magistrate Breen Lectures the Young Pair and Holds Them Until He Can Looate Their Parents, Upper Broadway sat up and com menced noticing things early to-day when @ pretty young woman and on Athletic Youth suddenly emerged from the doorway of the big Millet Bullding, Bioadway and Bixty-fifth street, exe cuting what is popularly known as ground and lofty tumbling. The young couple were Annie Morritt, sixteen yeats | old, of No, 6 Amsterdam avenue, and John 8. Scalion, nineteen years old, of No, 619 West Fifty-ninth street, and their sudden bursting into gymnastics wea morely the prelude of an effort cab culated to kill a theatrioal manager dead with admiration, Annie and John have been sweet hearts, being drawn together by twin ambitions to go on the stage. Not the merely talkative acting of Irving, Bern hardt or Magafield for theirs, but the real old thing, Where you make your entrance turning lightning handsprings and, if you are unlucky, you go on just as the audience js making for the doore, The Comedy Theatre is a modest, emall-priced place of entertainment In the Miller Butiding, When Annie and John got to the docr they were cold and atif( and decided that to be seen at thelr best they should warm up with a ttle work-out, The rehearsal begua in the hallway, Jobu selsed Annie's ankles and swung her fur the jump to her feet, Modest Polleemen Shocked, Hlowed another dramatic pas- hallway was too amall for they emerged in the pure, free alr of Broadway and did thelr stunts, Apeolal Policeman Cahill, @ man eaatly | —— hill had 4 | Vhen Cah ad recovere: shock he ran for Policeman Tanne who bashfully approached the young couple, dispersed the interested throng and arresting the performers. Magistrate Breen, in the West side! ‘hem, therly talk. t's a bad bosiness for young to be In.” sald the Magisters let you off, but I'l hold you SUED FOR DAMAGES —_—~—. anoe, Practise Ground and astaxe ambitions of John and Annie, | “Sew oT a TRE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOV! COsot TOODS Perr PC CRC ROSE REECE WOMAN HE ANNOYED THREE JURIES F NAN PATTERSON? HAD HIM: ARRESTED bat : PSADABLDDI AIDA ADAAGDS DPDDDLEDDIADEG DINERO ORES Certainly This Js Nothing More than a Natural Development of the Subway Advertising Idea, While the Park Statues, with Pallas in Control, Ought to Be as Available as tne Fences, WHY NOT? By T. E. Powers, Waray Rd, (Continued from First Page.) OR VEMBER 2%, 1904. ESOE VEE GES H2+- {IY MICHAELS NERA TOMORROW ACIS ORF STNG BE Famous O'Donnell Will Case Brought to Sudden End by Charge that Juror and Law- yer Offered to “Fix” Things. $1,000 NAMED AS PRICE OF HANGING THE JURY. Detective Plays Role of Rela’ and Acoused Man Falls Into Trap—Lawyer Is Also Under Arrest—Bail $7,500. Lao Cohen, juror in the Hugh O'Don- nell will case, which has been before the Supreme Court for a week, and Herbert L. Kamber, twenty-three yeara old, a law clerk, were arraigned to- day in Special Sessions before Justice Olmsted, charged with jury fixing. Cohen is accused of agreeing to acvept 1,000 as @ bribe and Kamber of ar- ranging to get a like amount for ser- vices rendered in the procuring of Cohen's vote. The case in the Supreme Court is ® contest brought by the heirs, « nephew and niece of Hugh O'Donnell, contesting the will of their uncle, who left $72,000 to charity. In the Inst eighteen years of hia lite Hugh O'Don- nell and his brother Nell distributed upward of $700,000 In the same cause. Hugh, on account of his churchly be- quests, was made a Count Emperor of Rome by Pope Leo. Bail Fixed at $7,500 Rach, Cohen, who !s a doaler in diamonds jand lives at One Hundred and Four- teenth street and 8t, Nicholas avenue was represented by Attorney J. Bur dicks, Kamber was represented by Irving J, Burdicks. Assistant Distriot- Attorneys Iselin and Miner were there aa prosecutors. Mr, Iselin agked that the ball be fixed at $10,000 on account of the gravity of! the erime charges, Kamber, who had | been released on $3,000 ball by Magis: trate Moss, objected to the figure. Ball was finally fixed at $7,900 each, and both men said that they would get bonds- men, When Cohen was arraigned he sald: “T am innocent of this crime. I am mot the cause or the @ource of it. I ine tended to report the matter to Justice Betts, before whom the will cise te bdelng tried, when the case was reopened to-day, I camot @ay mow who it was thet approaghed me.’ The examinetion was put over until Wednesday morning, In the Supreme Court to-day when the case was to be resumed the counsel for the éxecutors seked that tith dase be continued with eleven jurors, Mr. Bracken objected to this, saying that out of fairness to his clients @ full jury should hear the evidence and judge ac- cordingly, The trial has dragged along for a week and only one more witness was to have been put on the stand, Mr. Thain, LNG LAS ON "SUB peded, Causing Much Annoy- ance to Patrons. The rapid transit travel on the Ble vated and Subway lines was radically @ misnomer to-day. In the carly rush hours the trains sailed slong, ad- Yancing in short distances with jerky mops that made the passengers think they were being jolted along lower Broadway when the street is thick with trucks and wagons and cabs. The people are getting used to the subway delays on that “ffteen-minute expreas” from Harlem to the City Hall. They were given something of the same medicine on the elevated to-day. One train, an elevated express, southe bound, leaving One Hundred and Thir- ty-seventh street took fifty-seven min- utes before the City Hall, was reached, Another on the Second avenue line con- sumed one hour and elgflt mimutes be- tween Ninety-second street and City Hall station, “Something must have been radically wrong with the upper and lower works of the Interborough,” said one of the “L” passengers as he listened to the story of the man coming out of the mouth of the subway, ‘The & o'clock Mmited train under+ ground from One Hundred and Forty- Afth street tied up the entire southbound express service for twenty to forty min- utes, A compressed alr pipe burst, The train dispacchers seemed to think that this didn't’ matter, and kept sending out express after express, only to make & aiding of the southbound tracks whete the care were run in short spurts with nerve racking waite, The 825 train took 1 hour and 17 minutes to go from One Hundred and Seventeenth street to the Bridge. ‘Pho opening of the Lenox avenuo branch and the congestion at Ninety- sixth street and the City Hall nave heen the causes of the Subway delays NOTICE! ReadersoftheWorld are hereby notified that Vinol, the new and de licious Cod Liver pr ration, without oil, is sold In JERSEY CITY by Eugene Hartnett, 106 Montgomery St, In HOBOKEN by Wn Kamiah cor Hodson & Newark 8, In BROOKLYN | AT ALL BOLTON DRUG STORES, and by the leading drug. gist in every town and city in which the World ee fee ing th , then asked! j ee eae, wee wut is read. Look for Vinol vharged and the case postponed unti| Where you live; if you don't find it let us know, Son of the Restaurateur and Liewlenant of the Seventh Menta made for his safety, comfort and » Convenidnce, und just before hie train Pulled out of the Exposition grounds Gt WM o'clock tht morning he con-} Foreign Cyclists Who Came Here with “Welsh Midget” Will Act Man Declared Well-Dressed) jn 1, s1adiey, employes In, the, of- Jacob Marka wi Introduce this winte Child with Her Did Not Have foe of the Chief Cle m9 Tho 4* an amendment to the constitution & trlot> A thoy . Ixy yeare old, and lives at No plan recommended by him before th any to-horrow. Pal of groiniated and thanked vreviden:| ~Regnment Asked to Pay $10+| Enough Covering Over Its Lits| East Beventy-elgnth, atreot, “before ie Constitutional Convention of 1604, pro! As palit Saw Juror Signalling. . Be tn atten as accepted aaa furor said he was| viding for fut euch allbearers at Little Rid-| on the opening day Thomas J, Bracks | A ’ El eles ane ston **} 000 for Alleged False Arrest, tle Legs. acquainted with no person empl yet ts which he Nellowme BBs groggy Macey en, cttovanr tor the relatives who are cane enue eros, ‘and the officore whe were his personal the District Attorney's omee. Ae had | er’s Interment. tring ‘0 brean. the wil, pa Coben | ie Meeckion ee Dres country, Will take place from Donu- hue'a undertaking establishment, on in cane 7 death, disabiliiy RRure reads detwoen Seenty-cighih , aiuoaton 2 ny ul or juries Od Twentyeninth streets, at 2 P.M. at ahy time to-morrow, The interment will be in cing the trial, } “Treated, one be nate Verdict I8| Greenwood Cemetery. Wonlll Terers, 9 the owes inay be, shall) P. T. Powers, President of the Na- meu es, | onal Cycling Associaton of America, ” admirnbl A they it seen his uncle for a long ti @aving to the counties, ia steorgiatcc th Hy oot aa shewon, wad den di bis git ype ie Meee ge ae sustiatie id sosione oye tie © 1 othe Fomewar! trip vous tar hon deen] Senlling “Nick” Bowel, aon of the ret] wuniam Hart, of NO, MBL Kast FYtty-| uncle, has been employed In ihe Diss Artic, of tho tate Consutetion, ao ' coe socreate, Bis setieed ve ee wh treideat nf eurateut, Lieutenant in tne Beventh | Art treat, wae Arrested thie after.| triet-Attorney's ofc about twalve| 13 bec Jor eveetea to try tn | the, tuners! of Jimmy Michael, the [ier Suv ene ‘The President and his yp vind Np 7. {noon by Policeman Kassing, of the! "Arier the Jury had been. dive! bicycle rider, well known as the “Little y 4 fasted about 9 o'clock. The President ae bl ereesvey bgt dong of East Twenty-second street police sta-| A hintrict-Atiorney Hand ta imae ina on ot oriminal case ha | Welsh Rarebit,”” who died on the}. °™* ger pie cooled McDonald, : fe passing the time in reading or In| Fox. President of the Democratio Club | tian, onanged with annoying Mra, Anna! Foreman, bilwool Ineo ie eon Sword and betore the trial o | steamship La Sevo'e on Monday after. |* DePhew us nell, was told dhatting with his friends, was the detndant toulay in the trial be-! 116 Aevtondi, of the Rrovoort-Lafayette ad Jong, conference | tate le commenced, the Judge pre | noon while he was on hla way to thie [that ® fAwyer wanted to meet him. URITY—PRICE, foro Justice Truse and a jury in the } Nniry be fohnson, juror Noes |eidine at wueh trial may order one 0 ‘This lawyer, according to Assistant SPRCIAL FOR MONDAY, tor | Hotel, and following her from Fitteenty | witl Supreme Court of a suit brought by hs in 01 nd of ih . | The sey a oigh with: gitts! Henty Quinn, a seventonn-vear-otd boy, | Mreet end FIFIN avenue to Betoud aves nttuie of fereived by Mr, Roorovelt at the bathe ce bce for falee arrest and) Mrs. De Arrieadi and hor daughter are World's alr. The President arsured| i wrens waht yy *! rived from Paris three days ago and] the several donors of his appresintion| | TIMDE MAINS Bley tree nie guards) regintered at Fahd that Ne would keep all the presenta, | 00 JANN" Ce Weaver, Hi ate | roe, Whea Presitent Roosevelt's special the More Additional jurors to be drawn and District-Attorney Gans, was Herbert | motaases Cream Lumps. ...Lb, who fhe}! attend during the a L, Kamber. O'Donnell says he met Kamber through a clerk in Bracken's office, and that Kamber sald he had a friend on the jury whom he “could | Assorted Peul fix.” tereu Chocolate Crea u would Not dideum their interview, declaring it sWorm, Wat eniltely Of a Personal Characcer, | trial Mr. nd sald, however, hé hoped | oF hone of the J irors would he so indie creet as to ta About the Case, as the Brevoort-Lafayette | doing #0 they might greatly injure both To-day she started from tho the prosecution and defense, ie ood he not see any cou Assorted § Prett and Nat Walnats.Lb. Ifa‘ how Juror Which have a total! value of about botel to meet her husband at }ifteeath Betecti aa tt | Bagel was represented by Baward j have formed any concrete opinion of ent wae not | ive Among the mont noiable articles ure! souire, former Assistant Ci mtreet and Btoond avenue, At Fitth| the ease, Inaamich he It Was #o income [DY ‘on tutional ‘Convention wok} has taken charge of the remains and! Gponneli asked what the con SORSSAD OW CREDA 90N0OE4y rh Bibrouse, ecatuo of Garibadi, five fect] I Metuire AMMNANL COFDOTS | aver, he anys, Mart accosted ner! tlete when ths trial wae brovgh Toe Benator Mars belteved that the time is, Will alNo defray the expenses of the|woug be and was told that It * eee rae oi here 2.25 od by vaio . “ i h ida clere s , hat " nih, presented by the Tallon Commis-| “Young Quinn's story was that on the pally ig oe to her In a rude mcengiiacanais | q \ a mi question whether al funeral. The pallbearers will be Gou- |p» agreed upon later, The matter Was! pound y Ne Bs Ga: & picture 40 years oid given by| night af June M lant he was ecllice ee re ~ no attention to bln, WILL REVIVE PLAN toa eee ee mae Within the Inw! S0!t# Simar and the rest of the foreign | nen dropped and O Donnell consulted OUY OF TUB MANUPA | Pte Chinese Commission; @word of an\ tickets for the much advertivel “si YS, but he persisted in following | M4 a" ne e prosecut! riders who were with Michael on the Lawyer Bracken, Detective Mason was CTURER, her (© ferond avenue. When she met! her Ausdand she (old him of her trouble for the benefit of the sufferers by the @loeum Gleason, pith Mart and Mr. De Arricad! caught | hokd of the man, He went into the West End restay. | te torne} fense, be continue a trial crane Mat Maly Wheh be died. Tore and kt is Re, regular thing for| Michael was one of the most popular With the mistrial of Nan Pattetton Be rho (om 4 ef to go on) riders that ever came co this country, ! | hou the loss of m juror as hie ob-| ver yentuted to go oa itn at tas | and hie sudden death was a great blow jrant dn One Mundred and Twenty nein | ,WRtt Polleaman Kaawing arrested) J#t Mvson and argument, senatdtslec | short In’ capital etve |0,Roth tle trlende and alan the thou- street, whore he came upon a table er he said he had not tried to) . sands of admirers of cycling in this ey ewe vicinity. wileh were Lieut. “Nick” Engel bag. (A880 the Woman, but had taken com-| him and he fell, cut in a ¢osen | | | let MeLewes, brother of Gen, MeLewes |PO"M0N ON the little wrt with her, He ve HM. B. ‘Thompson, Superintendent of the bac the child was suffering from the) ; Bnclent Japanese warrior, presented bP) star ihe Japanese; saddle of the finest oak) grouse Heather and handsomely embossed, to-! “gether with rid whips, Braailian © Contaission; series of pen and ink ings of famous Belgians, by Nel- 4 Commiasion; silver box. aix inches and sixteen by fourteen in al. FOR EXTRA JURORS. called in and introduced to Kamber aa Martin O'Dennell,ot Michigan, a cous In of James O'Donnéit, James O'Donnell says Mason was ia troduced to Kamber with the remark; “This la the man to do busines with.” Mason says Kamber's first words to him were: ‘It ill cost $1,000, performance at the Grand Opern+ Michael waa to have ridden # iJ A policeman atreated the Italians match fate with Hobby ahhour wate A Little Money » presented by Lanao Moro at later and took them to ¢ urday night arranged to take piao NH he Liberty ght at Madison Square Garden. , ine village, Who also gave three) geventh Rowiment Armory, and Charlie Olt because ahe dtd not have enough| avenue station. Ruat in the mean A te se eae y oad ' br: big f polos of Dato Pecundo | ere. seree Me fhe sor iene nda bys fatten tom NALLY SENT BACK TO JAIL, [avenue and Tyendrinne aren ee, omiort end * bet ofthe Aamal Moro rin The boy says that Znget sald he be-| Devarrieedh at anne (eauentee of Mr FACE ASSAILANTS 1 Mary's Hospital, Mis right ear had Metective . Bergeiaie Cooney ana | Makes hago | easy if in. ; REET steav.ouim,. bane carrey | eres ime takes were fabeo: that he | PIT, Gat, Mary SROs soaks 2 ja | Deen slashed open and there were stad writ Obtained for Pollee Captain's Stransky. of the Central Omce, took| vested in the famous arved. | knew much of Mayor McClellan's Blo- shoes. levi 1 ‘spe oO t wourtds in his back and abdome the warrants and followed Mason and oh, thet + gone cum Kelle Committee; that the com. |oniid’a iene Hanh eave bone When told that his condition was serl-| She te Dismitesd. O'Donnell to the appointed meeting WILLI AMS’ HAV.N ies, and lice Rooae-| mittee was haraased by frauds ang)! © He save his age as thirty>| ous Rust asked if the Italians haa heen | Justice Ftagerald this afternoon dis-| place, Kamber was waiting in a rig}, 8 A ‘ Were also the recipients of several p.,) goa gifte while flowers wore show- ~~ @red upon them everywhere. —— FOR:FIRE CHAPLAINS, to Property Classify Them, Meeting of the Municipal Civit-ger. Commiasion for the purpose of ft# Classifications by inetd. John Rust Was Bleeding from Many Wounds, But Insisted on Identifying the Man Who Stahbed Him During Row. scoundrels who were selling fake tickets Se¥én year 5 aaa for fake benefits and something ougit| pool in the forkvi fete ttnaieeres | to he done to siop it, Youne Quinn! with disorderly conduct, Hact Pleated saya he asked Engel to “cali up” sam Pot wullty and was fined $10 in default | Hartla, the backer of Terry MoGovern, | Gf the Payment of whith he was locked | who was managing the affair, and saa nee him. Thagend he says, Bagel an ety WOMAN ACCUSES JANITOR, rested e was locked up one night and discharged in |Tarlom Mamietrate faker next morning: wole Story 18 different. He teat. | Saye Man Abused Her in Dispute . bat Quinn offered the Ueketa for | About Ligh fomy a oeapeedh | sale in the Weat Kind, tae he Was tus ae Light, erapt the e 5 9; that m Ber the ture Done our chap. pores <9 him to "quil up” at <a John Collins, forty-four years old, a lage ment, w * |e aad find out, bul finally went ou; | Janitor of the apartment house at No, veh tn jee, No, G1 Bim atrest, next | [nto One ftundred and wenty-fitts | 96 West One Hundred and Thirty-third a eet, Was arraigned to-day before sprit hes Late. | Magistrate Baker, in the Marlom Pow ti ‘Service p | Hee Court, and held in $800 ball for good in hia | behavior for three months, all because pases 10 hig | he inristed upon a tenant'n the house, “TL didn't know the boy had bean er. Mre, Catherine Neuman, extinguishing! feoted unt next morning,” aaig En-| her hall light at 10 o'clock and abused 1 penned, to moet the ‘police- | her when whe didn’t, T asked, and he suse.” Mra. Neuman told the Magistrate that in Harlem Ci Saturday right Collina accused her of artested. When he hears they had he mn. se aorenre else than to the po- ation, where he mi identify them. caurmeats Ho curved the prinoners when | taken before them, Hoe Noewtined Stephen Mérelle, of Glen Cove, ax tin wean Whe Nad stabbed him in (@ ab. domen, He then consented to @ to tho hoapital. | His wife and child, who live in Hunt ington, I. 1, were sent for, missed the writ of habeas corpus op- tained by the lawyers for Pollee Cap- ‘tain Nally's som and (hrough which it | was sought to set him free, The dis | miasal of the wrk carried with {t ine remanding of young Nally back to Jail, | where he will have to remain untli his case Is finished. ell VISCOUNT RIOLEY DEAD, |Formet Home Seeretary for Great Britala Hin sleep. LONDON, Nov, &.—Matthew White Ridley, Viscount Ridley, formerly Béc- | revary of State for the Home Depari- gent, was found dead in bed ear! | day at Blagdon, his seat \ntfortmber: pod, ass d stake was the or 5 and @ohen stood on tne corner, In order that the money might pase the artest was delayed, ad Kamber and Cohen became # lous. am- ber drove away os isap- ed, They were arrested lat yaianea before Justice Siasied . aeimntigipereinsttis RIDER DIES FROM FALL, Dr, Wolff Thrown from Horse in * Central Park, Richard Wolff, a dentit, of No. 245 (sine rsa (Cares 0 Ooid in One Day, a Days oo every é Ye a ben 2 N’ PI as I Fane in Cena Park Yortrday "mis | To=Night! TosNight! TonNight! thrown from his horse and received a ert and Balt fracture of the skull, died today in the Presbyterian Hospital IRELAND'S OWN BAND Although the surgeon had told John Rust he was in danger of bleeding to Aeath he_insisted upon first going to the police station to identify the men ibet nad asmaaties Seng STOLE POLICE CoAT. “Lat me identity these men and then | Tecan die,” he anid. “It's no tee Unives sug ‘Took io Sates hiform Goes jlormatory. Lean itentify them.” | Rust is thirty-six years old and lives! 1atile Mallerd, twenty yoars old, wh» ne et No, 2163 Pitking avenue, Raat New lives th Pittsburg. Pa., was sont to the Git. prea hy York. He entered the maloon at Man-|Bimita Reformatory to-day by Judge "vise pba Msvokesik. od aul hattan Crossing and Fulton atreet ¢o.| Warten W. Poster in General Geatone : Gay.and eek 4 Se beens HA HtOle Policeman Edwira Aeonsed Free, Accuser Fined. While paying for it he dropped 9 | Burke’ dives coui and preventeg J0#¢Pn Calperro, of Lincdih aveiie, relighting the hall light af Gollar hil! on che Moor and an Ttallen | Burke from going to inspection. epg ties Panella tg Rah pa Fone i e after 10 o'clock | at hia elbow picked Kup. When Rust| MAlerd gp UEO Burke's apartments Siuy-secdia a ord sre ghedage Moda « it - bon hig money was his the Italian Bast Twerr-cighth stro: fal eee iS ‘atin Jour f mm: jeuma: burned erin ut refused to return M, Rust sad us he did "AD wih 4 ir) e= was on the bridie-path pate street wien the ahiomat cect and threw his rider over his head. and Wanted were printed in the i WANT DI. midngrht light and says she toid Co). | was not in a playfal mood. struck line #0, but he was not satisfied and tho, allan oad eas. Aght bheas, Two called her abusive vames, of the * Trallan’s — fellow-count) Collins denied abusing the woman. bul! cane to hia Assistance and stilettos and Fea Py MJ hiss The ween Qrawn and used. pou hack te BROWN On Saturday, the 201m inst, Widow of the lave David end friends are + +e ee od

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