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NEW YORKER IN |SPANG HEARING |American Wives Spoiled ~ CHADWICK PLOT Ruined Banker Beckwith Calls - On Grand Jury to Indict Law- yer Who Aided in Duping Him With Carnegie Notes, / Wants pp. CHADWICK PUT ON TRIAL, TOO, Woman Sneers at Aged Victim, and Prepares “New State- ment”—Identified as Devere —May Serve Old Sentence, (Special to The Evening World.) CLEVELAND, Dev. 16.—The strongest Bind of probability exists to-day that Dr. Leroy 8, Chadwick will be In- icted by the County Grand Jury, now in session here, for complicity tn his wife's transactions. Prosecutor Keeler {8 zealously guarding tho secrets of the Grand Jury room, but some cf them @re virtually public property, It has Deen ascertained that President Beck- ISIN SECRET Evidence Too Sensational for Publio in Case of Heiress Phil- anthropist Tries to Free from Insane Asylum. HOST OF WITNESSES AND SLEUTHS ON HAND, Henry Joseph Bebro, Who In- stituted Habeas Corpus Pro- ceedings, Ready with Docu- mentary Evidence, | some daughter of Charles Spang, the wealthy Pittsburger, from the Yonkers private ineane asylum of Dr. Bond were continued to-day befors Jurtice Marean, of the Kings County Supreme Court. |The testimony was of such a sensational character that it was taken in cham- bers Before opening the case Justice Ma- | rean announced to the newspaper men: | “The evidence ts of so serious @ na- ture I think it best not to hear tt In tsa teatified yesterday chat De. Chad-| piptin, 1 have appointed Lawyer Ira ee ete blade financial | tee Namberger to look after the girl's pe rte rin putting interests, as she is @ minor, and I am Shem through. Keeler's only fear 18 | sure ner interests will not suffer.” that Beckwith's testimony canno: be] attorney Bamberser represents Henry eeecrnted, but It ie partly Josephs ebro. who instituted the ha- UP by the statements of Ini Reynolds. | hoax corpus proceedings unon which the 2jA an Indictment ts altogether prob- | gir} wax broueht down from Yonkers _ two weeks ago, Bebro poses as a Te has aleo heen learned that Beck- | philanthropist interested in getting peo- sichnagiga a t Mrs, Chadwick swove | ole out of insane asylums, solemn oath that she waa the natural . » Gaughter of Andrew Carmegic. Hecg.| “Chars Reade of Amerten, with said he was stil! firmly of the| He wishes to be known as the opinion that this was the truth, Com. | “Charles Reade of America.” and ex- ing down the prison stulrs after seeing | Plains his motive as springing from Mra. Chadwick yesterd afternoon, | Mis own bitter exneriences while held In Beckwith whispered to Sheri Barry |& Massachusetts Institution, that no doubt existed In his mind that | Bebro some months ago threw out & Mr. Chadwick = was Cornegte’s | drag-net offering assistance to all sane daughter, Her treatment of Beckwith convinces those who saw the meeting between the! Tuined old man and the woman that she| Will stop at nothing to save herself. Snee at Beckwith, wife the old banker went to Mrs, Chadwick's cell, Whites | and ring, the old banker at the woman Mrs, Cha gored at him with Dut there was no look of sympathy upon her pallid features. There was a bit of @ sneer, or possibly it was amusement Mr, Beckwith's voice waa trembling When he began | Tm not vet convinzed that you are entirely a fraud, and I look for a time when everything will be straightened) out.” ~ With his age her pleroing eyes, persons put away In asylums either by relatives or individuals likey to derive benefit from their removal, It happe: that his offer reached the eyes of a nurse In attendance at the Yonkera in- stitution, and {t was upon her {nforma- tion that the writ for the release of Mabel Spang was obtained. At the last hearing counsel for Mrs. Rose Spang, mother of the young girl, made the serious charge of blackma against Bebro, alleging he was that an ex-convict, and that at the present time he was under indistment county of New York lawyers represented that Bevro had of fered to take $1,000 If they would give him the custody of the girl and keep. No Biackmall, Says Bebro, have got us Into an awful fix. Tt looks us if it were about time for You to talk and tell all, You know vou have ruined us. I have stood by bro replied reciting the experi- of Jesn Valjean, Victor Mugu’ He claimed that he held a writ- ten agreem: with the girl wh enc hero THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1904, by Husbands? No! Say Clubwomen WOMAN FEARS COL. JEWELL’S MORMON WRATH — TROLLEY TRIP Smoot Inquiry Witness Trembies In Divorce Suit He Testifies He | as She Tells Oath Calling Took Alice Ferguson with Him | Judgment on Nation and Invit- a8 Nurse Because He Was an ing Death to Herself. Invalid, DINED WITH CHAMBERMAID EIGHT TIMES AT HOTEL. EXPECTS TO SUFFER FCR TELLING CHURCH SECRETS. | Denies that Woman Accom- dowment House Severat panied Him on His Business | Times and Stood Sponser for, —Never Asked Where She | Dead Women, | Stayed When He Was Absent, | Mrs, Elliott Went Through En- Fiforts to free Mahe! Spang, the hand: | him a certain sum of money for her | the reas WannNcrt Deon tenrie are} Co James A. Jewell who lost his witness in the Senator Smoot inquiry | Place *# a United States Annraiser 0} |to-day was Mry. Annie Elliutt, nt |Customs because of the notoriety of Price, Utah, She te an elderly lady |Mi# matrimonial troubles, was {ntro- who went from Denmark to Utah in| duced aa the concluding witness in his ‘and left the Mormon Church In 186. | Dalf of the reversible divorce sult be: She was maried in Denmark and| tween him and Caroline L. Jewell, on was & Mormon before leaving that | (lal before Justice Leventritt and a country, After her husband's death In| ury In the Supreme Court to-day IT she married again, Mrs. Eltiott tes: | 1 answer to questions put by his at. tied that she lived at Logan seven a-Justice Cohen. Col, Jewell jyears and at Elsinore twenty years ed the stories of his trolley trips Bie has beon a nurse there for years) With Allee Ferguson He said and studied for that work In Salt Lake |, “E Was an alld 1 had been iit bee And 1 was subject to ver nd 1 took . ae rs alley Ferguson along with me as a Prominent Women of New York Deny Ace, A*k*! whet si anything 1 urae." . : the Temple, she anew gre ; curacy of Statement Made by Miss Helen, | ‘vert wis married tory second hun |The Honeray colonel sald ibe as ‘ band and was sealed to my first hus. | PAYNE Miss Ferevaon’s board during Mather, the English Authoress. Jiand tn the Endowment House. 1 took | Hi trial. but that he had never been + | the endowments twice again, in 18% and)“ a snl bere tie ie " spol for lead ladies, T ‘j Miss Helen Mather the Englishyterfty cliss, which exists in all coun n and marriage ceremon 4 Phi i that trip to New Hamp: authoress, who is visiting {n the United tries 1 alto took a blessing from Apostle) "Mire In IM, The Col States, hus declared that American men! “American men are the finest In the| Lyman BSN ir ae eae are “altogether charming,” and “thelr! world. When 1 wis the New Yore| “Did the blessing you ree H. With Alice Verguson, to got the only fault is that they spoil thelr State Commissione he Parts Expo- | anything to do with your pr mountaln ‘Aly , ; wives,” sition L looked them all over, and 1 was] a nurse? CNG LS SEES BUS (he mOMENAHE OtE However flattering the English wom- jnegt "Yes, sir; 1 thought it had a good deal | *™ eh MN Grass 2) i hese by Pl caacdeae| ipwian “A good proof that American women | t? do with tt from ihe face of th eattht” . clout Bh Ine ae a Rime ADMiaS are unspoiled by the freedom and kind- Acted for Dead Women, aediidae Cones ati eau ie | a Ito ex-Judge Cohen, an + done. ik her wet ness of their husbands is their great! “you went through the old Endow- tea | y Interest in philanthropy. This makes | ment House in 1876? | Geenpled Separate Reome, Here are the opinions of five promi- thats 3 s Then Col Jewell admitted that he nent New York club women on the subs |") Woselish, |and: no woman C68. be} »Yes, alr, J was aoaled to my RUM! L014” nie Chambermatdenuses Hopped Ject of Misa Mather's eulogy of the Bons /™ that work If she ts xpoiled band wer In Hoston, where he hid some oh Lateety American men are excellent hus-| “Then about 18 or 189 took the] S\Siness to attend | ares | Mrs. Lllie Devereux Blake, President DANd% ‘The frat thing an Amertean | cutowmonts in the Temple tn Sait Laks) ji" pvt (0 Tite lo And nik MP at) New York Legislative League, Preale 4908 Is to look after ais family, His | for pome dead women?™ Tata REE’ Paar cemee eae | dent National Legislative League, Firat Consideracon makes the woman a bet: | “Yos, sir” mina? i bie Gon . gle Vice-President Mothers’ Club, Vices ‘er wife, but it does not spoll her.” She testified that the ceremonies were! “i wan Plas fad hai’ Seton Ps Presiient Optima Good, but Do Not Spotl, the same in 1576 and 196 and, answering ee nnn et meats ta th "don't think American men do woll| Rev. Phebe Hanstord--"Amertan | (uestions, wild ahe had left the Mormon | E88 dH NOL cake Nor meals In the thelr wives, but It is Impossible to make |men Jo not spoil their wives, We in| Church in 1887, she not thinking It what| s*tvants kitchen in the Parker House @ seneral statement about husbands be America know better t y one liv. | she had supposed Bees new MGingatiaee, me on his business in the | !n@ good or bad, You can't generalise: jing in another country, “And as the ceremony =ent on were) Ot Mrs, Spang’s | #2™e are good and some are bad. There) Many ten are good to their wives,| (here different obligations taken? Oh, then you were Rot so Ml that are diff shades. You can't say all but it doesn't spoll any one wo be treat Yes, wir. The first one was, when | You were unable to attend to your American men are good-looking or ugly. ed well. | we came to a certain place we could! business unattended?” asked Mr. Grunt pay | Now, some men spoil their wives, for) spefore discussing Helen Mather's| Wi’hdraw if we didn't want to @o fur ait ke J did attend to ft alone." | that If a woman has not @ rtatement it would be necessary for her| ther. It ts very embarrassing for me) °™ vie. aid Alice stay while you were | strong lect she 1s susceptible to ty wrove that American wives are | 0 SAY anything about the oath, One) out on business? much kindness and becomes selfish, But | spotted was that | should never cease to pray! "TE dont know. 1 never asked her.’ these b 8 are found everywhere. 8 for American meh being charm: |9 God to avenge the blood of the| Dined Hixht Times wiih Allee, American Women Superior, Ing. U agree with her to this extent ee coe a eve Bow waby inion were youand a Wer? A " “Was there anything else at th jotel : “Our American women us a class are |°V@TY Rood man is charming, and), yeas at th a, Ne HL es; there Was a penalty that my | ket her? c throat would be cut if I revealed any} qh dont remember | . for. end If American men are su-|4Merca ts full of good men | er was placed in you to my Yast dol nd FE think It is ‘American women are not spolled, for The Bugle = regis é she had agroed If she ever was abl. » It Is because we have| are Kled, ‘ . i Hime for you ts teil everything.” would volcanics hi the amount of | taut rough a long series of /the men Are too sensible to give too) secrete Geka Siarent entrion senior and Mla | The woman did not answer. Bre com: g1q) which he had expended for tue | Yet to 100k un us as equale—not ts | eh and the women are oo sensible Ashamed to Repeat Al. | Me hates tal Tae ae St pene Axeddty at the banker, | services of alllealsts to prove sane | fetlors, 1%, Aa: oe ilies 4 Mrs, Elliott was asked to repeat ag) mitted that he and the. chambermald | N her eyes shitting to the) ang for general expenses, Bebro al- | “fhe American husband ls the best We can't take the ‘butterflies’ Into! much as possible of the ceremonies as +4 i | fe. Her mouth was drawn t there was no blackmail, and |:% the wortd, and he has that reputa- | the discussion, for they are character: | he could remember, and with a voice ‘Bai Jon the point of | Bie men, 6 ton everywhere. Istle of 10 particular country shaken with emotion Mra. Elliott said) YOma" Only o Servant, He Saye. tker rapped her hand e Marean put the case over until | “wpnis superiority of the American, Mra Charles } ‘It 1 @ pre! that the obligations were so indelleate| ,-( 0). Jewell udmitiol that he and Alice Sue ise top hatte | vie es us to give him opportunity |) snand may be due to the fact that in| "lent Mea in and France| sho could not bear to repeat them.|suyying at the Dunlap House a few | lor Tall, te disprove the charges made aga.nst| Aoeriog most marriages are contracted | th i" the Amvclcan man (4 tyranuiged, | Chairman Burrows told her to Like her |daym ne ha yet come for catk. | him | through } In t e fea the 8 nut difacult to see then how an} own time and-not to anbarrassed. Miss Ferguson ate at the same table f ough love. In foreign countries th own ti ‘ z ate, ¢ ing, Ever s talking, but my, Since the last heartng Bebro has by | mare ae ‘de convenance’ enters so) EPAlishman might accuse the men of] By slow degrees Mrs, Elliott repeated | With you, din t she?” asked the cro tne . m arrested upon an old Indictment ob-| much into the domestic relations that | ‘Polling their wives the oaths of vengeance and the various) “Oh, no,” replied the witne w ly tion the | teined against Harry J, Philitos in this | true affection has small chance. | Noted for Generoaity, penalties ascribed for revealing any part) “But her r na w tt onl wi from | county, bur {t was stated by his coun- |“ wtrers in America the husband's love! “This is far from bel se. how-| of the ceremonies, During her testl- the ibere beh horente yaho w 1 toviered from th ‘ere the i Des long ago been set- | 0 ie vite iy the basis of his con-/eVer: Am Lica san are the most i=! mony concerning the penalties of muti- #, a8 mall, but I paid the regular | F pris led. Bebro admits that he ct dl hoi the world, ‘They are manly * ie ates for her ee scenuincas : i im tes uedal eat ie te hee (Oe And there is nothing nariuw and selfian | lution of the body witness trembled cons /Myet Mr Net od mien of Seis. ¢ mein the aaa eal way i New | samerican women have made thems bout them like the English or French.| tinuoualy and appeared to proceed with] prom that trip he was 4). ll with, ed Rees ce tne eee oo ean ee Uy, relia et oe | of subjection or subjugation in the other hand, there are no wuinen who| son taking the endowment agrees to) fequire an attendant, Beir idenlincstion te fen aor se Most of Witneasen om tana, | Ana estimate of ber, but the Amert- tin compar. wilh the American momen! have his or her throat cut, dirs. HI-] fhe same that 1 always had—Alle eee waa Wwe and) Mont of Witnesses on Hand, | ogy woman is not spoiled by her hus-|yany’rniged vou might say. ona stip rd | Mott sald It would be Impossible for! Ferguson.” ma'r ¢ » Wis!) When the case was called this fore-| pand.” | “Phe American man's generosity anu | per to go any further. ‘i Phy ben hea! een to St. Louls did you ‘ron o ry oon there was a host of witnesses on 9 Consideration, instead of spoiling a wife, ee alton when Lye hand in Brookiyn, Several school teach-| Mrs. Clarence Burns, President Little! tprivey her | Hit at Smoot, “No, there. Mrs gland, where sapel | Mothers’ Club ; pilin Amorcam men are all right, and! Senator Foraker asked the witness i€) "8. you didn’t need anybody to pat es int to school and was} "You can't spol! Amorican women. | the freedo eh the : Bs | poult our should nt on an employee in department! aiso known asa nbel Willis, Were DIEM | 4 merle sriave more liberty, bur| American woman has Justly attained | He had ever heard of the endowment | (nat tri of the prison a also ier t to testify as to the good character | AM@rican women ha : has nothing of the keynote of being | house penalties being enforced against) Asked If he played cards with Alice Bea Mra. Coad De Ve i ieee Coenen Loe add bits wd + aioe 1) any one, She auld she had not jhe, replied: , As the ha per ¢ Don't Spotl Wi . Bilan ies ate rens mane — Mr, Tayler asked If she were likely to) .1n9" ce OF any one else who cam to the 5 ] dance | “American men are good husbands, done it's si the other suffer by reason of giving testimony ——[—— 8 n back tol ,,t but they don’t spoll thelr wives. I have ather js an Engiis) woman, 8nd | here, Mrs, Elliott sald she exnected - tives en sus from the gih stand- r el “ " sis romaiving reeed ar bos] Lite oar us ised en [oat Ne Oe We ee Leas “tis cm the Egiah siahds that net enone would mut (OM PAUL” KRUGER BURIED. allenists who had examined Mabel ag to rate. The American woman is un- | great dx Church Mules Politics, her saptyy and after her pla ‘ American women have too much| . Shiciding Others, a murses | potted, bfoad and lberal pane SA |genne to be xpoiieds but it they depend| Charlee H. Jackson, of Boise ClLy. feveral Ministers Join Im That Mrs. Chidwi is shielding | {fo the prly institu) on where the stand all the freedom and liberty she | on the men to ft the miracle will | Ida chairman of ati’ moorati tia Waae hee at’ teovin {that there was a gieaney | StL IS now were among the throng Who| gets, This does not apply to the but-| never be worked. State Committec, ceatified at lengeh con- * 5 eee rie ae tie acetone cl cerning the growing power of the oMr-| preroRIA, Transvaal. Dec, 1¢—Tw to r wad fraud by | — mon yeh and ite interference In|. ena Hurghere attended feapre Means of forged cheeks to which the was on band with clippings Btute affairs, which he sald, wag made | thonern¢ * attended an fmpres Rien eas me en dbase tx showing that. a person CARRIED TO COURT TO STATE CIVIL SERVICE b baranourt fave by Democrats and | sive religious serview thle morning pr iy ead b mation néependents in the last campaign in! to the burial of the body of f fs now a Unty, according about Idaho i ” a Biter Nore. | Tuer Pied atk tae Fels COMPLAIN OF HUSBAND'} DENIES EXEMPTION PLEA.) idan. sicstten of the church | President Kruger, Several ministers easing en Mrs. Spang was formerly a from Utah go Into Idaho and direct the |the Dutch churches spoke, all eulogiain ew Yora lawyer into 9. Mra. Beyer, Aban Clty Positions Favored As Ap Oe Le okt ‘official | the ex-President for his exemplary re Case should be Visught to Justice Was erysta‘ized when old man iecks Pin in ad ppeal to the Grand Ry | i "Tam an old man and | Biv lite onda in dishonor, 1 give myself 1 fresi vow bands, aud ff the State e hia ' i it anything | am willl yt gentlemen, you n “a ti aking scoundrel het is) worse a3 ihe woman Virtters Are Shat Out, Tutee Wing ax Toledo! n order that no Mrs. Chad-| ft United States ¢ order is de t preveit President Beckwith, | Overlin Bank, from seeing Mrs “I feeolpt Of Judge Wing's order Beer'< Barry exe'uded the maid, Freda, | and the +: commnteation | | as eis | VOD ROW WILSON, PATIENT. Princeton Mead tn Hospital Awatt- tow Sneret Operation. Wontron Wilson, President of Prinee. ton University, is a patient In Presby- ferian Morpltal. he having gone there wo be Tate! upon Athe hospital it wae sald to-day that the overstion was no: of a sertous na-| lition was not in Cf yon believe that Adveniure are out of ploce in bany Hew York read 0, Henry's story of an episode whieh befell Rudol, the pia oO stlesman, Ome of hie mont favcinating: taaqinations, BENT SUNDAYS WomLD, LIFE FOR FERONE, SIX | MONTHS FOR BROTHER, in Differ. rving | Mother Hears Sentence ent Courts—-Vather | iigteus lite and as a lover of his peop! aq been reyelations that they sh te) und exhorting the Boers, while remain So Crippled by Rheamautl : a certain ticket, and also that the Mor-|ing iiyal to the new flag, te She Cannot Walk, ft Ea mate Seratehed, pointive by Hoard ver to to : of No, 427 Four- q ery vii }mon Church deaires It orn ap aaa Mate the | @AMBANY, Dec. I6—The State Civil /Mihe witness described in detail the| Get the principles of thelr tate leader teenth street, was carried Into the | Service Commission to-day denied the | nent being made by the Mormon church | their own language Yorkville Court on a strateher late this | apptication of the New York City Civil for the Famoval from the State Constitu: |" ,y immense crowd fled through ¢ afternoon by two nurses from Bellevue | gervice Board to place on the exempt |tion of Idaho the test against polym- Fougn He told of the vigit of Apostle | death chamber throughout the morning Bmith for ty of | The « draped wi nt lation and sald that the| The comin was draped with the Tri mists wanted a summons fir John Henry She Hospital list the following positions, the creation Term on Island, her husband, Carl Beyer, whom she of which is contemplated, but not of | directina le 8 that, Sal hoa: Cekama: Ween Buia’ A ii A . a hee loon at No. 269 Third | {lcially approved by the Boant of Influen ¢ church accomplished the | ' tate fies, ,an Joseph Nerune, who on the night of] sava Keene a saloon at No. to fie! @ and Apportionment, of that city: |nwesntte of the surat bounty ill on It were the tributes of Queen Wilh May & Inat shot and killed his wife, avenue, She charges him tapher amiasion Depart-| ‘This measure placed a State bounty| mina and the Queen Mother of Holland Anrie, in thelr home at No, 2% East donment, Bradaes y rane. Baperia end: | of one cen pene on all sugar manu-| — ’ a r Parks, yni Deputy Super-|factured within the State In 19% and| i A coed Porty-fcurth street, was to-day sent to| Mrs, Bever was only able a beet fatendent of Bares. Hrons. Ceo division |tnit creel c agund fer ait eanee manne Hing Sing for life by Recorder Goff.| court through the Interest Mrs. Up- | Uenotendents of’ parker Bronay.steas| nce in 194. Tt is estimated that’ FAILS TO DROWN HIMSELF While Joseph was being sentenced, his ehaw, of the Charities aged took | ographer to ie Somentanion ot esig | the nty in 193 amounted to §76,000 ‘ ; othe enc “ y convicte? of her case. Mrs, Upshaw told Magis-| Bronx: General Inspector Department of and 19 to $150,000, brother Lawrence, recently convicte? o! pm Mayo ehe found Mrs, Beyer sut- | © Secretary, Chief Inapector and| ‘There are four refineries in the State Man Jumps Into Niver, hot Is Res. burglary, was being sentenced to eix| trate May 4 Assistant Chief Inepector to the | and President Josoph Smith, monthe In the Workhouse by Judge| fering from rheumatism so she was un-|parrmont of Commiasioner of Licenses. | Mormon church’ Is. president ened and Arrested, Vowing. |able to walk, She was utterly deatl- —— of them. The fourth factory waa con-| Herman Evan, aged twenty-four of ‘The mother of the two boys was kept] tule and dependent on the charity of | SWINDLING VERDICT STANDS) sirucied recently and ts contrilied by| xq 33 Henderson street, Jersey C%'y running from court to court while they) Nelghbors. Mra be aris Gacale te | "The witness gave in narrative form| attempted suicide to-day by jumping ne Rag | pentane in NS bend ig dg for Lid jospltal people to) ALBANY, Dec. 14—The Court of Ap- | the aistory of the protests against Mor-| into the North River from the foo «cord D S r to cour! r fe . " Jouyh get s lite sentence, and ehe im-| "2S 4 so oot the Magiatrate that (Peals to-day aMrmed the conviction of fers nar toreace, Walon had been made) Gansevoort street medately swooned, id anal to. thie | Waker D. Valentine and William 8.) "Ye Sackson ite talked with He was rescued by Capt. Ira Sima, of Si) was revived and allowed to tid|she and her husband came to this) iendee, of New York, wh were found | many Mormons who had been Demo. the tugboat D. C. Chase, and ta her children good-by, tty charge. — ————— HERTLE SUED FOR DIVORCE. GIRLS JUMP TO ESCAPE FIRE. Filed loner of Accounts, | Papers Comm Cc. hat leging the statutory provisions, Papers in the sult were handed to Justice Truax in Special Term, Part I. of the Supreme Court to-day. in an ap- plication for the appointment of a ret- i Hertle, Commissioner of Accounts, ‘The father of the) country in 187 and lived happily until family ie at present on the laland on) some few months ago, when he left her. | some in Action Against One Killed Mrs, Kate E. Hertle, wife of John | PORTSMOUTH, 0, Dec. 16.—-EMe sued her husband for divorce, al- | Ola Smith and Mattic Rice wore fatally and they had told him that it were known that they were to vote crats, if gullty of obtaining money from inves tors under false pretenses, It was alleged that they organized flotitious orations and pretended to trade in ir stock, and defrauded customers | of cash margin William 8, Fender and Vi entine, whose conviotion was affirmed by the Court of Appeals, dunted, ac Rellevue Hospital a p Magistrate Mayo Isstied the summons, the Deuearaath “ticket ruined tn business me JUDGESHIP FOR DUELL. New Yorker Among To- } pointees of the Prestdent, ¢ men were convioted in January,| WASHINGTON, Deo. 16—The Presi Th ee pitaining money irom invemory | aon: to-day sent to the Senate the fol-| | lowing nominations: George Horton Injured and a score of others wore hurt] fencaa by Renordee Gott to als’ montha IMinols, Consul at Athens Greece. Chier| Juatlee of the Court of Appeals, District by jumping from windows after an each in the penitentiary. The nt of Columbia, Seth Shepard. District of! plosion had wrecked Lioyd, Adams & inet the men was Bimpaon's toy plato! factory here to-day. no wall Flames oft te Columbia, to suceted Richard H. Alvey.) out of some for ‘and the framio they would Good Bargain That when one trades COFF and all the old COFFEE AILS for health on delicious POSTUM 10 DAYS’ TRIAL PROVES, a Toy Pistol Factory Blase. Day's Ap Phipps, of Rome, this State, waa killed, Established Ober Forty Years. N. S. 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Ut Lane pal tant Herrings, with pire. emerald kt sappt oo thle emerald, swpplivre or ir brtittants, $300 This handeome soke + ota Bngray ei Ang se This extra heavy Grate F $10 00, Wanna lie Bitte movement. oF up per pair, Jer price, Sh.” Your opportu ‘This Marquise Handsome ps pol some [-karat gold, ruby, sap. phire, emeral ” serve ne, beau A or turquolse centre ur. ‘fully ene Tie Clasp, an roundedh kraved, ger cosrecadl A a bale, fae boltday mitt, $2.75 $1.50 $25.00 buys this magnifi- cent 14-karat solid a genuine diamond, a blaze of brillianey. Value $50. In any setting de- sired. 7 a4 lay 3 obettion’ 'S¢ Ladtioa’ Bojld oid’ Lakarat’ Neck “Chiaing and” Lockets. wh $25.00 for this pair perb 14-kara wold and Diamond Barrings brilliant as @ gor- krous pune. Value, $50. This handsvne 16 wch or solid Gold Dia. ond I en nary if Vadies’ Gaid-Pilled Chains “and Lockets, warrintea fgg + SEE inig “Goi Lakota from ® 06 "to, And Thousands of Other Great Bargains. Remember, we have been established over 40 years. Engraving done free of charge. Mailorders promptly attended to. N. S. BRANN, 231 Eighth Ave. bet. 2ist & 22d Sts, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO N.S. BRANN'S. Send for Our New Illustrated Bargain Catalogue. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 11. fGen ON HOLIDAY AND OTHER TRIPS Travel via the ERIE RAILROAD. Buffalo - $8.00 Cincinnati - $16.00 | Cleveland - 12,00 Chicago - 18,00] Proportionate Rates to Other Points, } Secure sleeping and parlor car reservations early, and re general information at Erie ticket offices: oe amcor aad Weet Sag so woemaways Ne Yep wae Bg £20) Broadway, NC Yc awe Droadvay, Vos daveey city Station, Bb ee N.Y. J way, M he « Mrovkive 12 Market Bt. 1 Pate anew 7 Bie Othe, Med