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THE BODY, y Valentine, wile of Alderman Valentine, of Youkers, of the dead child. With her own two children she ‘Park for a walk. Near the Bmpire City track she met bes, who told her he had seen something that looked like fm the bushes a few fect away. Mrs, Valentine immedi- ¥ went to the place and found the body of the ¢hild there. It must “on dark when it was thrown there, as no real attempt to conceal We had been made. The sbrubbery behind which it was found is near an sewer and it is possible that the murderer thought he had thrown the bay in the sewer. §. Valentine sent*off for help, and while she was waiting for It to) she met 4 man who acted strangely, She detained him by talking to the arrival of a policeman. Then the policeman questioned him ‘answers were so satisfactory that he allowed him to go. The Yon- were indignant over this man’s release wntil they beard Conduc- bP Gleanon's story. Now they are convinced that this man could have to do with the crime, DERED IN BRUTAL, FASHION, ‘on the neck of the dead child show that its murder was cat im most brutal style. The police think that the man probably “the baby while it was lying across the woman's knee, although marks are small enough to have been the imprint of the woman. hand was beld over the throat as there are Anger marks under c “as Well as Others along the front of the throat. Go far no progres¢ has been made in establishing the Identity of the e@aby, The clothing bore no mark that could be traced, but the @ stil! hope that some one will come forward who will recognize the| one. Such a clue beyond a dowbt would lead straight to the mur- ‘The police believe that they will soon find some one who knows the ohl The little one was too well dressed to belong to any poor family and ought to be easily identified by some one, if not by the pretty face at ‘Ieast by the clothing, NEVER SIGNED, CARNEGIE SAYS (Continued trom ‘trom First Page.) von ipeciaticg the funds pf the bank, Both men waived a hearing and were Ser over to the Grand Jury, which meets in February. Was expected that both of the alleged Carnegie notes would be pro- duced in court, Receiver, Lyons iad been subpoonaed to appear at the hearing and to ith him all securities found in the Oberlin Bank bearing th d ment either of C, 1. Chadwick or Andrew Carnegie, $500,000 note is specifically mentioned in the subpoena, but could /produced, Receiver Lyon will be authorized by the District-Attar- $i to blow open the safe deposlt vault of President Beckwith the bank officials waived examination neither the receiver nor other were called to-da: specific chaige against Beckwith is that he 15,000 to Mrs, Chadwick on Oct. 20 of last year, and agtiinet Spear that for 912,500 on Aug. 4, when they knew thete was not funds in to cover the amount. VT GET BAIL,” SAYS BECKWITH, was fixed at $10,000 each, Beckwith told the marshal he would bonds, but would go to jail after being arraigned, He sald: “I of ho one who will go my bail and J shall certainly not ask any one my bonds, | have come to the end of my stritig and I shall accept er fate is in store for me. If mo one volunteers to be my security | @ prison ceil will be my resting place, I have told all in eonne- with the case that te powstoly can and have nothing more to say until case oe, for trial. y map in howe ie greatest ‘consideration by the United ed NOLO cate what-happened, Spear, who isa ively yours man, was exactly the opposite, and was active in his rts to xecure @ yondeman. Hie bond was finally signed by former County or Lander, of Cuychoga. Mis, Chadwick, who is raid to be il with a narvour breakdown at her Loam the Holland House, wa; somewhat improved to-day. Lawyer IM called om her during the morving and had a long conferencs, Depety Sheriff Nitin, who served the attachment papers en Saturday in the Mme, Louiso suit, was at the hotel again this morning and asked for an inventory of Mrs. Chadwick's ¢feeta, He waa given but little satisfac. . bethe referred {9 the hotel's lawyers, Ira Reynolds, Sccretary-Trearurer of the Wado Park Bank, who is sald to hold the mysterious securities of Mrs. Chadwick, amountinx to 95,000 000, 98 & personal trustee. in on hie way here, acsording to a despatch from hall and is expected this atten oon. FMD CHG CHARGE IN FAIR AWARDS President Carter, of United Ex, Henitore’ Association. at S(O Louit, Tells of Damaging Ar. ‘ ONE-HALF MILLION pen, we Wer and Wants Inquiry. jgany takes iaeue and thus far has not d any of the owarda to the jaslon- for approval. awards reating under charges of are, fortunately, not rdlews of their num: m has retraced. and fuse, to approve them malt have been fully tnygstiagved “tha cleared up. ty the grest volume of the award is the oommirsion is snd has been prepared to act promptiy, but up to the | present time the company not pre- pented t> the commission any award? for apnrvoal.” iH Pits co ge her. “tne. ‘orate wil eratinus 9. et BP) BP. LOTS. Dee. Kn Am fetter to PEOPLE ee J. G, Poreborn. President of the im ted Exhibiiors’ Ase fon, mate WERE IN THE a to-day, President Thomas H 7 Garter, of the National World's Fats) AUDIENCE! Commiaeian. deciared that “most grave} ¢ 882 ‘aprious ohargem of corruption tn $,400 people ° connection ~ > awarding of cer were on the STAGE tain premium: ave been filed with - Each one on the Stage was a SPEAKER, who was accorded respectful HEARING, The subjects treated were the every- day THINGS that make for more PRCSPERITY tn the BUSINESS ; more HAPPINESS in TIC CIRCLE, The speakers ranged all the way from the boy ot fourteen offering his services for three dollars per week to the REAL-ESTATE BROKER with a great tract of land for sale, for home sites— 1 deal involving MILLIONS) YCU know all this to lave been a FACT if you READ yesterday's GREAT SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIRECTORY, Those who TOOK ADVANTAGE yesterday of the manifold opportunities atforded in the Sunday World's great Want Directory are PEAPING THEIR REWARD TO-DAY, HW you were one of the few wha MISSED the opportunities vt yesterday, be comforiod fn the thought that ‘Men may come the National The Mtter. after qu stine that of the act of Congress, making Propriation Yor the exnsition which “that the aopointment of all | Sudges and examin for the expos eifen ant the awarding of premians it Faby) Bhall © done ad rertormed by the Expoeltion Com Comemireiin cseater hy Secilon IL. 1 OBle Ret.” continves ax tottown ne “Under the ruies atopte! by the com- | And arrroved by the commission, Shrup of Juro's were to de anpoint- [Sr the company ber avbtect. ons of the r Wh acted wer agg 7 aslon for ap~ at performed ted from the them have not nroroved. Srave and serious chare-s of | Jn corn with — the have y the “somsntes min the prild and othe charges and th PANS to abe b reat art submirsion of the, » f by the commise!in, tbls body to inventiente | ppor’ed charges of fri mtust "amano! ing 13 | And men may go”— But WORLD WANTS GO ON FOREVER. Read World Want Ads. Week Days. Sundays, and advertise— fo’ find it pays. 11 MEN INJURED: dO AUTOS BURNED Spark Starts a Fire in West Thirty-ninth Street Garage and Many Gallons of Gaso- line Explode, MACHINE OWNED BY THE MAYOR IS DESTROYED. Touring Cars Owned by Many Millionaires Were Stored There—Firemen in Great Danger Fighting the Flames, THE INJURED. BAPTISTH, LOUIS, No, 864 West Fortieth street, barns and tnter- Bal injeries, Bellevue Hospital, DRITTEL—Severe burns; went home, DITNDR—Barns and brutees, BRAKING, JONN, of Weehawken) lege hort. HELT, LOUIS F., Fifty-foarth street, No, 856 Weat berms and 1. Jeas hurt and wrist fractured; New York Hospital. TERENCE, Now GO4 Brooklys, » ls REDMOND, ankle Fleven men were injured and thirty antomobiies were destroye! time to wipe ot the block between Broadway, Seventh avenue, Thirty- eighth and Thirty-ninth streets, The blase grew out of a gasoline explosion in the two-story automobile garige at Nos, 16 and M8 Weat Thirty-ninth sreet. The Injured men weie hurt by the blasing oll or by Jumping for their lives rep the windows on the seoond for. ‘The garake, which fs one of the largest in the city, and fs In the heart of the garage diatrict, sheltered about forty automobites, and there were twenty men, at work in the building, There war’ & Small fire on thé ground foot at 10 o'clock this morning, but it was ex- tinguished by the employes without call. ing for; heciet — trom Jthe Firs Te- t MChiet Croker, after an “Thvdatigation, says thot the’ fire thie afternoon mimht easlly ave, teen. much more serious because .of the pemartable elrount- stances ander whieh It origimited, He has asked the palice to look for thy driver of @ big gasoline tank from whieh ® 10) gafton tank under the floor of the marage was being Mled when tho lage wns firet noticed. How. the Fire Marted. The tank, according to Chief Croker, woe hacked inte ‘the garage a little after noon, ‘The driver made a con- neotion by tube between hie fank end the tank tn the’ éelMe, and the Suid was just beginning to run. A spark set Gre to a little, pool of garoling under.a machine that waa be- ing copaired near hy, The men, ¢x- cited by the fire that had been extin- guisted only a short time before, shouted “Pire,”” and some of them Uroke for the doors, ‘The driver of the gaagline tat ie took | og thie after | “| noon in a fire that threatened for, a WORLD: MONDAY EVEN | THOMAS H. HARMER, FOREMAN OF THE NEW NAN PATTERSON JURY. 4084 b 4 EH >2-2SDHE HE FSESSHSESPSSOHOI SOS s SLBSHHSVS ISO VESE 990940040009 NAN PATTERSON PICKS JURYMEN strength and th ter would be Justice Davia cai onary notifies | pared to pectal pa: on vice, merehant the the wit Sandldate resp’ ol that he op! fon abou a gg re fir atand, lively In ol, the secreta poration, with who. lives sixth atreet ter a brief tormay for Quest joning to pall ® Ison ‘a health Mie t sonen tent! Robineon bea! Santa Chun “Et who had been subpoenaed In the terson special pane, Ps 100 of the regu- was then wi almost Batt its number, scores present- Ing excuses that freed them from ser- dozen aqveations and a dosen polne. térmon urged her connsel to t the taleaman, calling their at- en to the striking to the popular ideal of have a Banta Claw time (Continued ed trom First Page.) sel [fh the reception room of the Tombs before coyrt convened that she fully ex- pected to be with her mother on Chriat- mas, Bhe had received a letter from home inthe early mal! telliug her that her mother was fast largely due to the belief that her daug! er, that if a ‘prisoner e stand and testify would ford sure wrong. Therefore Mr. lavy him. The third talesman summoned Was only a boy in appearance an * ; cused by consent of hoth ecovering her ~ of is youth. John G até this recovery was No. 219 West One Hund: Thirty-first street, collector for a brew- ery, wanted all Kinds + eyewitnesses freed on the murder | ing had developed a firm prejudice There were 300 talesmen in court when 8 ‘pate @ on the bench, ‘he 100 were with her trial. eeded down Whea Frederies Ay A. Ents, fea ‘goods of o I talesm: i ters ding ao onses, had formed a strot he prisoner's guilt ly to skilful probin however, No, W Pt ina th Levy, Patt eke carried wi resemblance M t would be splendid to ber on the fea he announe t he believed that’ this prajeane | he went fe overvce by legal evide xouged, Menty KH Robinson: aixty- ae ary of a rail years leaman examined. He. satiated Mr. Rand af: asked Rob: foreman of my igainat capital punwhment since he | was qualified on the special jury Mat Witiam Newman, ‘of No, 47 Rast Kighty-seventh street, the fifth tales- on catied, had also recently bec: prejudiced ‘awuinst the death pend and was con ently rejected. Actréns Stubbora, Almost halt an hour was bonsumed txunin ing te decorative mer, of to) Bate though he longed peremptor! years olde and the Nk | pen looking e want to, tal plexy, Thomas H. Harmer, root ing teller of he Naseau Bank, of We ing | Eightyefitth ‘or; both sides and sworn \t jury. He was th ved |¢xainined. ‘Though he vr, Unger, hia pertner, He was sixty-one “Plorodora’ git) t him, said she did not y chances with apo- and nee, depositors’ in the hose he in she in, the prosecrtion Ls hire This fact ct | aa he dimit rm, iam in Jobat Ties ot ir. Levy naked h him mit 14 Delleved the defendant had not known what she was doing to the time the crime was com- } mite that fact would have weight with him, Mr, Rand jumpad up and sald: “That to che theet sugges etion we have had that : the defenge will ect up insanity aa an r ft. Levy then'explained that he had not hinted at any such new defense and had merely baen putting a hypothetical queetion to the taleamar er a few more questions Mr. Lee was sworn as second juror a city woul quant the tone an attempt vane flings no chances, Jumping to his seat, he lashed hia powerful horses with his whip and they started on a gallop. ‘The connection between the tank on the wheele ond the tank under the floor was broken and gasoline gushed in « stream from the dangling tube, food- Ing the floor. The bdlase swept over the gasoline with the quickness of thought and soon eatablished a connection with the per- tlally Aled tank under the flog, The explosive vapors caught fire, and tank, roof and everything else In the vicinity went up into the alr with a roar. In the meantime the employees, knowing that an explosion was In- evitable, got out as best they could Those on the second odor jumped with- jut hesitation. The driver of the gaso- line tank turned up Seventh avenue, leaving a trail of olf behind him. He was out of sight by the thne the fire men arrived, Mayor MeCieian and Commissioner McAdoo tad thole automebiies stored Jn the garage, It ls reported that both of then were lost. The emplorecs Say chat only one machine waa run out uninjured. and that his one was all reedy to dapart when the fire started. It waa a big touring car, ‘and the owner was seated in'it, When he saw the danger he turned on fall power and went out Ike a focket, tedr- ing down ball the door, Noise Heard Blocks Away, The notee of the explosion was heard as for away @ Longacre Square, A cotamn of syoke and fire fifty feet bigh shot out of the burning boiling, and lasing embers aad sheets of oi) fell ‘upon all the roots about the neighbor stgod, An attempt was made to get some of the machines out of the Standard gar- age. but the fire woread go rapidly that lttle success was attained. There were forty expensive automobiles in the blag, most of them ros gyda tour- to ete sens. 9h * a u ook tre ¥wo es out avith whea the sic high, The tenants regard appearances losions ruttied ter win- | dows and smoke tn blinding clouds! ‘ ! nd many hundreds of gallons of | Nine te stored in the flimsy butld- nas, The firemen, well aware of this and not knowing what Instant there be a tremendous explosion, were not allowed to take any rash chances ba rom a safe van- age point. confining themacives largely to save surrounding | fire on the Proadwa: all old, Most o! to poured Into thelr apartments, Tenants In the apartments In the bullding tacked their valuables and made ready to leave of short notice. Guests in the Metrovalitan Navarre, the Y smoke was #0 y sible to tll from ® where the tire was or how it was pre t @athering of emfines and Areesing. ihe sme. Away. drew atgeet stations, ‘he logs on automohti be very hi have not ea thelr care stored pany. nager R. “hy make an estimate of the lows to 7. Reserves were cath the’ Tenderloin and West Forty-seventh | Opera-House ork, 1 other hotels close ve the offices, kK that it was | the hotel win Mle an enormous crowd refused fons who had machines stored {nh th rage this aft Jernoon the Marlborough, | ‘The Ptrom | He sald that FIRST SAOW STORM | OF WINTER HERE — oo sido Sled the surrounding region, It's the first to row. may be sleet, too loping northward ali day, Its centre in) ing. Signals warnirg mariners are di played along the coast from Columbia, len destroyed will | §. C., to . 0 . Srrcnilee destroved will |. C., to Sandy Hlouk, for tt 1s forveast belonged to wealthy Now Yorkers who /® a of their own and had | winds to-night and t with the Standard | K. Weaver, of the St dard AT toesshte Company, "ts 4 that there will be heavy norther o-mortow, When the snow began to fall first {the thatge over the Brooklyn Bridge to| Bégun to slow down and congest, here were some of the finest touring | tied up the traffic every few minutes, and racing cars and that aay weeks ac will Pe re in the clty in the place | ete ona loss to the Standard ay. L ail of them are ker estimates the ach about and the cars snatled along all after- noon. Manhattan to Brooklyn. Lichtenstein Millinery Co, ANNOUNCE‘ THEIR Winter Clearing Sale. THE BALANCE OF THEIR Trimmed Millinery, Coats, Suits, Gowns, Waists, will be offered at prices below Aa Seat Filth Ay,, can fas ¢- | Desert nt -|NOTRD Pritys! any | lick Father Boreas set to work plucking his Xmas duck shortly before 2 o'clock this afternoon, and the feathers of snow | went scattering all over New York and real snow of the season in thia olty and the weather oMfclale says it Js golng to keep on falling until well into to-mor- ‘They have an idea that there ‘The storm that is here has been gal- | 7 was over astern Alabama (his morn- Horses falling on the roadway and | across the tracks used by the trolleys At one tin there were lines of gars on cither side of the Oridge trom CNP om quiry Into Nationa! Office from 1892 to 1904. WASHINGTON, Deo, 6,—Representa: tive Cockram, of New York, introduced to-day a bill providing for the ap- pointment of @ special commission to inquire into find ascertain the amounts of money expended by both parties at all elections for Presidential electors from 188 to 194 Inclusive, Representative Cockran (of New York) Introduced » bill to-day provid- ing that when any sum exceeding $0 hall be contributed to the funds of any political party or any moneys shall be expended by or on behalf of any candidate for representative in Con- gress or for Presidential Electors be- fore an election at which representa- tives or Presidential Electors are to be chosen @ statement shall be filed within three days from such contributions or expending such moneys, in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the United States for the dfstrict in which the person or firm or cérpora- tion making such contribution or ex- penditure shall reside, specifying the amount, the name and residences of donors au of the person or officer re- colving | Provision ts made further for pub- lishing, the statement and making the fallure to file a siotement a felony pun-| ishable by imprisonment not to exceed! three years. SHOT BY TRAIN ROBBER. LOB ANGELA®, Val, . b—An at- tempt to r@& the exppes’ car on the anta Fe westhound overland train No. 1 was made early today, Wells-Fargo Messenger Roberts was shot and ‘prob- ably fatally wounded. The hold-up oc- curred at Daggett, Cal. on the Mojave which ja the junction of the tobber, wh » ta thou to have broken In or of the express car when the train stopped at Daggett, The messen- i and was shot twice. His ald to be fatal, and he is ake any statement. The robber pei, It ts not known whether or not he succeeded in securing any booty, nn ot SINCE 1776 1A or EUROPE HAVE PRESCRIBRD COD LIVER on, An the Greatest Curative Agent and Strength Creator Known to Medicine, But they Rave also admitted thi preg 0 the vile, mauseating grease ote At cor ) and bh had no cure : value whatever, it ‘wposstble for pat jents ‘take into th tems enough to obtain the best results. Therefore the discove: fens agro how PA. eo ro pA eh Sond vable curative elomen without th alted with detent ‘oy physicians the world over, Th meg found that the medicinal urate could be separated from the grease and oll and produced sin a concentrated form de- is to the taste and acceptable td the eteated Vino). local drug: tee to returo to do all they of two French mista on a positive money, whenever it claim tor ‘a dgel by phy: where as the greatest curative strength creator known to pete hey ha’ ns every. mt and cine, and in their store equal to Vinol up and erent id people, weak women and iildren, and hry Ad ae tun down, Vinol < strengthen the digestive organs, make ri red blood) cure ol ‘ds, coughs per] ‘troubles, and restore the system y. Lnneag condition qui than bronchial to a health: v eae and know ‘what’ pe you, are tak q clous bea Iver ol! propa! thing whioh it cental “Sing bes rt the strongest nt mente, positively agree to return money ony ong who buys i! of us and js not perfectly satiafied, Ad money will a) return witness fed tape oF gmbarrane in is shows our tee purchaser takes no ‘chaares Drog Stores 8 ba 8 Ave. and 2d 4 Brow & Co, ats Bi muh as 197 Ameterdam Ave tae Drug Stores, 001 and Faghih Aye seth Av. Thint Ave, 428 Colum. Examination of EYES be eerenry it “Know How.” pectes for To- rrow Only! ou dll 9 a sig SSE Fe ae @, Two , | NECA New York Central Bunches Big! Carpet values. ) Number of Small Cases for if The season’s-end ‘enables bn : Death or Injury on Railroad to ofet two of the mod and Settles. ing carpet bargains of the ‘ Best Body Brussels, of superior pote (S-frame), in WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Dec, &—The|f large line of patterns that will be New York Central Rallroad fled a|f} discontinued next year, Ao notice of settlement of about two hun- pany, we tbe Be i rasa pr dred and fifty claims against the com-|B ($4.35 the ay it isa it pany for death and aceldent, against) # value, At its new mice a that trond and the Harlem branch, which| § Matchable, d In all aggregated about $0000. The) I Wilto: Pi lt Ped a. claims range trom $1,090 to $12,000, P| ; at the price 'y Tap: | cstry Sransalay tad.a. tage Hine’ bt choice pattern effects tom which to " |B Select. seseeeeeeeee 2e STRICTLY PURE.|[9x12 Aaminster SPHCIAL FOR MONDAY, R —A third big lot, The Scotch Cream Lamps . Lh 10¢ former two went quicker than any ¢ t |} special value ever before offered, b. 15¢ Thes: rugs are made to stand KECIAL FOR TURSDAY. plenty sf wear, bee’ | 5° This ¢ week., and Daten «+ +++s bh. 10¢ Chocolate Cream Wa b. 15¢ PECIAL TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS, €0, John and James Dobson A B0-1h, Pail of Mixed $9.95 lat Stand 540m, Candy and 60) Halle Pound Holly Boxes... BUY OF THE MANUFACTURER, Upholstery Depariment We direct attention to the variety of Useful and Sea- sonable gifts which can be iil in this department, consisting ol— Silk Lambrequins, $3.00, $5.50 & $9 each, Fancy Cushions: $2.50, $7.00 & $8.50 each, Tinsel Covers, 60c., $1.25 & $1.75 each, Kafr Squares, 85c., $1.65 & $2.25 each, Cushion Stips, $1.75, $2.50 & $3.50 each. Also Tops, Backs, Cords and Trimmings for Cushions, ’ SPECIAL—30 Gold Embroidered 36-inch © aan Covers in light colors, richly fringed and lined, ' at $5.00, 86.00 & $7.00 each, values $12.00 to $16,50, Y i “{ * « | We have made the following decided reductions in 4 the regular goods of this department, Porttéres. 50 pairs Duplex Portieres, differently colored on face and reverse sides, reduced from $8.00, to $6.00 pair. colors :~Rose-green, Rose-nile, Orimson-nile, Crimson-green, Drapery Fabrics. We have selected about 300 yards of high Damasks, Brocades, &c. from our $2.75 goods, whic! be sold at $1.75 yard colors :~Crimson, Nile, Rose, Cream, Empire, Bluo, Furniture Coverings. 150 yards of Verdure Tapestries, this season's designs we have reduced from $2.50, to $1.50 yard, Lord & Taylor. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, cs i will Furs, etc., | | | | SNIBNT i ‘EAST 125TH {320 THIRD AN 1 RAST Tera" | ant, §reapwar 4 orn AY, bring 04, with you. ist. va. eae mit "CLOTHING on CREDIT. FOR LADIES AND. GENTLEMEN. No OO PER A WEE Security Required. of $1.00 EK Wark Se LENOX. CLOTHING COMPANY, de Sais oo Mt sea} not t

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