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} ‘ DODGE $0 ILL THAT GUARDIANS: CALL IN DOCTOR Condition Not So a bo foie as! Officials Are Willing to Have: Public Belive, but Christmas Dinner Causes Trouble. | GUARDED T9 KEEP HIS STORY SECRET. No Less Than Nine Men Watch Him Lest Alleged Conspira- tors Learn Just What “Reve- lations” He Made to Jerome. An abundance of Christmas cheer, | partaken of yesterday by Charles F. | Dodge in his apartments at the Broad- may Central, proved of little benefit to} his health, Ageording to Assistant Dis- | trict-Attorney Garvan, who was the first to call upon Dodge to-day, he had need of the services of u doctor, All Of the Distriot-Attorney’s men and Mr. | Osborne. his counsel, have been seek: | tng to gonvey to the public the idea} that Dodye {a in the one-foot-in-the- grave condition, but 4 man who can polian off a dinner consisting of an oyster cocktail, soup, fish, Southdown Mutton, with caper sauce; a dovtle of claret, turkey, with dressing; Roman punch, plum pudding, and ice-cdeam would appear to the ordinary observer to be reasonably robust. Mr. Garvan was closeted with Dodge 1n his room over an hour, It was ha ported—and not denied by Mr. Garvan that the Assistant District-attorney | called to allow Dodge to make his tinal Fevisions upon the long and complete Statement he dictited to stenographers in the District-Attorney's office oa | Gaturday afternoon The statement is long and in ‘The stenographers finished tra At late Saturday night and it was turn, ed over to the District-Attorney yester- day, Twice he visited Dodge at the hotel, remaining on the last visit until after midnight. The rough cdges of | Dodge's confession were smoothed off, the stenographers were set to work on the corrections and everytaing ts in| readiness for submission of the affi- davite to the Grand Jury, The District-Attorney spent to-day in. his office, up to his eyebrows in work. It has been a long time since @ case £0 interested him as has the Dodge-Mors: matter, and now that his efforts of months to bring to light the innermost Workings of the conspiracy by which Dodge was persuaded to swear that his divorce was Illegal are about to be re warded, he wants no antl-climax, Dodge is guarded by nine men, or more of t ually on wa Urited States M us, and his de buhe! and rarker Herlihy, D. 2B Jesse ap One se guardians Is contine n over him, nal Hanson, of Tex- rome ; Ron aman be { Assistant District-A y Garvan's office, and tive H. ammond } to $ounced upo the Intorest that spe and 10,00 to keep him juriadiciion of tre New fae Distret-At wdge ever foil Interests ayn good The Bar Association will definite action in the Cases of torneys sald to re spiracy unc af rendered its repor pat against these istered with the wo by the Distric Ing was done with it roceedings looking ge sudcenly ma! ntee uf success, $100,000 FIRE ATSNUG HARBOR ... Veteran Sailors. Tu Turn Out to Fight, but Flames Raze the! Building with $28,000 Organ in Short Time, | Awakened early to-day trom pleasant Christmas dreams by cries of fire 014 salta who are moored jn the Sallors Snug Harbor on Staten Island found their chapel In flames, “AML hands to the order, and soon the ve doing all possibie wi pumps!” was the ran satlors w the mited fire from New by Thomas s Was conpieteiy destroyed, ; Of $1), What particul vod tod of the home wu | was» 1 The chape of the numerous build etitute the Snug Harbor. No one was hurt er RUMOR OF FAIRBANK’S DEATH ALL A CANARD. Vice - President -Blect Very ‘0 Surprised that Such a Report Should Get Abroad, PIPTREUKG, Mec, M,-Senacor Pair banks was awakened wien le arrived {fom Washington teday and tobl that @ rumor that w had died on tho train bad been teltgrayled all over the} couatry The Vice-President-elect said he never | raders wa felt better in his life, Le was as- it sn ienindire ot iagidct pene that such a report had been | fired on by the ders, Killiow a ~ Wig could not suggest now ig, commanter and in is a { ~ THE WORLD? MONDAY EVENING * soos 26, 1904) HOW CHARLES F, DODGE IS GUARDED 10 KEEP ALLEGED ccmmengenenygineeeeey CONSPIRATORS IN DIVORCE CASE FROM REACHI JEROME man mo Extaooe © Tod 13 Tae WAY DODGE 15 GuARoFO WHEN ME visirs THe Da Mrcr. anoRwey (8 CHINAMEN IN. IMPROMPTU RAID Tripped by Wire, Detective Plunges Head First Into Base- ment and Rolls Under Table Where Men Are Playing. ve Pitt CELESTIALS EXTINGUISH LIGHT AND STRIP TABLE, | Groans Through Trapdoor Re- veal Presence of Fifteen Men) Standing in Water Up to Their Necks, | Etghteen Chinamen were arraigned In the Centre Street Court toxiay as tie | rest impromotu raid on an al- woure at No, 6 Mots | urran and Policoman au: | Leonard street station, had not with the Inten- tt of making any single raid, but of investigating several places. When Shey arrived in Mott air\eet Oyrran | began lo Sook around. He stopped at | be vialrway leading into the basement | N Everything was dark, but the murmur of many voices filtered | darkened door, ve siepped down, when % caught on a'a wire the step, and he tum- He crashed into the SUIT MAY HALT GRAND CENTRAL tory ao Maze, of the Grand Central Palace Company, In-) head D| first, door and tock # down with Alm, roll- jog under a table, at which frteos | en were engaged with chips and | urran regained his feet the! place were turned out and | q tab) poets de ceman Miller as se) a him, bi tne doorway, | they managed to refight the gaa’’| TH# carrying out of the plans for the ven Whe they a. okea ee there | new Grand Central Staton, which tn- ‘hinamen fn the plac: 4 under arrest fois | volve the use of the area between Forty ade for the missOg. | second and Forty-seventh streets and | through a trap door ing place, and when | Madison and Lexington avenues, {s Railroad’s Terminal Plans. up qd D' hn the ac- They were | day, by an unexpected hitch in quiring of the Grand Central Palace~ t { the leased by the Ogden Goelet estate to a rene a tnt cu? company ‘headed by Montgomery Maze ea in "the On Le "s Tong had flooded fa term of years expiring In 1908, o discomfort them| Incidentaally, Mr. Maae's company, ero ee te htack | known as the Grand Central Palace ° 4 discharged. One of the | Company, has brought an action age no called himself Sing Mon, | John M. Gloding, real estate dealer, of So ae ee cto Parl: | No. 1 Pine street, who has represe eds Ha 2 | the New York Central Raliroad ¢€ pany 'n the acquiring of the prope: alleging $50,0000 damages by the clroula- + Syracuse Woman Gives Police neck im Water, locked up. y it was said th Palace had been eld. Before beginning this action Mr. Maze | fortified himseif by communicating with the owners of the Grand Central Palace. Here is the reply Maze received trom George G. Dewitt, trustee for the Ogden Goelet estate Not Sold, They Assert, ast publication that the Grand Cen- New Clue in Colorado Tragedy | tral Palace has been sold was not au- : | thorized by either of the trustees of the Which May Reveal Mystery) ogden Gorter estate y were pub> lished with tr knowledge or The New York Central R Company have contemplated ac: quiring and se an Man Involved, the property referred wo by cond Lute Ac’ 3 en N. ¥., Dee, %—Mra. C.| thon proceedings, but they have n ° “city, believes that | commonced any euch proceedings.’ the c on Cutled Hill, near Mr. Maze informed an Evening World weeks ago, Mrs. yielded a gross annual revenue of 8270,-| | She last heard of her daug 0, and that the report circulated that} oy Sia tea e the building had passed into the hands | of the raliroad company for terminal purposes had worked serious injury to the bookings for the coming years cov- ered by his lease “Although Mr. Golding Informa me lthat the newepapeers ave responsible for the report reat broad euld Mr. Maze, “I propose to bh him reaponat- La are oe ble for the dammnge Grand Central Palace by t report that the “HOOP-LA! HERE WE ARE building had been sold. In addition to AGAIN!” AT DURLAND’S, TOO, | Amateur Cirens, In Which Sostety | Kills Catarrh Germs Folk Wil Parttelpate, Sehed. aled for Weduesday, to Wakes . m description of the murdered n fits ‘Bits. Bouton, the dentletry exact. The mother has informed the police that sho fears the murdered woman !s her daughter. Members of the family declare that woman proves to be Mrs. they know the man involved if B | Breathe Hyomei and Be Cured text! of Catarrh—Costs Nothing if ciown ex: | , sins, tie spectators cH It Fails, Gays of the Hyomel for a few minutes four many soci comes with er outfit, and eee be seen once. Continue thia tor a short time and your catarrh | i have been eure} by Hyomel ere 1s no To elnal actlon; tt does not try to cure a ot the head by putting medicine be stoma h, It fills the alr you breathe | with balsamic bealing. that the! tated and smarting membrar catarrh that ate present In and ls the only treat- riders, men and women. 1 grand entry, asd iT receive a Wil tawe Tau |the germs of # | ine beid and throat ‘vous, | ment that can be retled upon to cure ’ |, When using Hy <a Seaneaippaisasineiion {il be xe that o RED FLAGS CAUSE RIOT. |38eisptis’ teseranss thar heals and. cures 1 mucous membrane of the air Soltiers Fire on Parade Carrying | t the Embtema, saring #9 ret cent. of all y saw . Hrom‘i la now sold t WARSAW, Dee, %&%—Rioting and} co under an absolute guar djoodsnet followed the sttempt of | the money if It does not x troops to Aimperse a parade at Radem, She “oot i ig A Bs god ing fitty-reven miles south of this city. | could not be sold upon this plan The carrying of red flags by the pa-| The complete Hyomel out} costs $1.00 thee reason for lat: srteranea | aad compress 6 bard rubber au, . by the midiers, who were riereuse | ae of Hyomel and a dronver. ia feet & Bfetime. and additonal be obtained rare Ge. ik One ns "Noone wi 200 tion of a report that the Grand Central | vndabout way ta Hyomet’ s} PRIVATE CORR/POR, WHERE DODGE Tanes cp Oav AccomtoanieD GY mb Guates # Rom Teas AMD THe JEROME Situ JEROME man terferes with Hudson Rover) 1 the trap they found! likely to be delayed, it was learned to- | —— e| fifteen men "standing in @ subcellar | reporter that the Grand Central Pala «| | | the large auditorium the Grand Centra! | Palace contains saven halls and a lodg: besides the | room, rented out for ex) Many Contracts Made, are all made months repor Bg ao as ry . to ag ae torn down simply drives “4, patrons to other bulldings. Many. % our patron are mercantile gssocia- na which have New York, and reading vers that the Gree el to be turn down made srranwemnents suf other persons | for their o While I do not “ike to ‘be put in the position of blockti |provament Ike the propose terminal, 1 do no’ e to walter a; pene ae mene t! ‘ral Palace Be] old wind or + halt txtent oe tay mea. at law.” “oe A steome w ™ BODGES Kawved PETS aw O00 ameee Free Distribation Park Ro Five hundred child) steln's toy store at learly today, and h when the doors wei nual distribution of dred more youngste | taneous rush. two sturdy bl employees who were | order. The oceasion was | distribution of toys jand when the doors two thousand bags red more walk and overflow threo lower thers iibition purposes, jidea that a riot was t Uhat the bulld- neo rep gy eget) in in the mewepa- ntral Palace is have ahead and Nie bss oe a great rafiroad Quarie 6 CN int any Moule Dooce ones | 2,000 CHILDREN GET TOYS. | | | five to fifteen and of both sexes ored about the doors of Henry Rosen- had been given away jing the care at times and leading to the 1TH mS CUAROS Pancon 532 Draws Crowds to w Store, | ren of vd! ages from | clam: | No. 118 Park Row alf an hour later, | opena! for the an | toys several hun rs made a simul arrying from their feet ts and half a dogen | on hand to preserve | the fourth anne by Mr. Ros cloeed at 10 o'clock of toys and games | This number ts han last year y filled the side. to the street, block in progress, ART OW r Size ri ¢ Lord & Taylor 2,500 Silk Specials, To Be Sold on Special Counter. Remnants Plain & Fancy Silks, all to be closed out at a reduction of \y to % Ons, to clear before Annual Stock-T ahing, Black Taffeta Silks, 6,000 yds., 19 and 27 inch, to be closed out at oe yd. Satin Foulards, 12,000 yds., in desirable patterns and color- ings; a remarkatle offering, a We are also showing Japanese Corded | Sulks t... 900 yd. in the most attractive colorings, including white. Dress Goods Dept. Attractive offerings for Tuesday, Dec. 27th. All- Wool Chailtes in Wight and dark grounds, with neat “Higures and dots; also All. Wool Albatross, straet and evening shades; all to be closed out at 5¢-in. Mixed Wool Suttings, 1.8% 3 tn Former prices $1.50 yd. Holiday Dress Lengths, We are still showing many Dress Lengths presentation At Greatly Reduced Prices. Wash Goods Deft. ; Tuesday, Dec. 27th, $8 inch, in 28 yd. mannish ef- closed out 85¢ yd. suitable for Cpening of Spring, 1905, Wash Fabrics, Among the latest wé are showing are Organdle Zephyrs. Rayé, Organdie Carreaux, Sole Printed Linen Lawns, Satin Lisse, Mere Follenne, Printed French Tulles, Organdies, Percales, Printed Irish Dimities, Pri ST and Winch Fancy Swissea, David & John Anderson Plaid erisé, Sol» Tulle Rayé, Also large assortment. ot the best Amertoan Printed Bat. tes 4 Dimities at 12%. yd. To all of which public inspection is invited, Broadway & 20th St., Sth Ave., 19th St. \aiguatinse —\Saialeiiadieamillled axe 1. DROPPED DEAD esis tu Man V Went Into the ‘ Mills Hotel No. 1 and Fell " Lifeless Before Any One Could r, Offer Him Assistance, ‘ | Slippers and Boots, 25% Discount on These— 25’ Off Sterling Silver. Clearance of Watehes! Soiled BooKs at Hall. Mussed HandKerchieis | nteccker atrect, nnd dropped dead. The! jaan was not known tn the hotel, and Ro tl to Lave been taken {i In ‘: DIAMOND DYES Change the old waist of dress into the new. Good cloth lasts many seasons while fashions and colors change, + \ ===: lA CORRIDOR Ea tn egraphh Mrs. Car tine E . - Seventy-cighth fled the body as was anu Was a friend ¢ that ader- the when pasatble. Di 4) dyed samples DYES, Harlington, Vi. a WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS 3 i the ent Int |p “loko ag 4, % by whom he Ait CARS TRANSFER TO c) Sale of Office Desks and Sup- plies starts to morrow, Sale of Bus! ness Stationery Starts to- mor. row, Leusssan Wo -3™ Aut 7 59° 60" The Pre-Inventory Clearances Begin Tuesday. This is the annual period of sharp, deep, decisive price-cutting in every depart- ment to get stocks at the very lowest possible level before inventory. All goods that have more or less of a novelty character and all wearing apparel of odd sizes are to be disposed of at prices which show that cost or value has been entirely lost <ight of in our endeavor to reduce stocks at once. The stocks to which this refers in particular are: Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Women’s Coats and Suils, Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, | Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Children’s Coats, Smoking Jackets, Men’s NecKwear, Dressing Sacques, Women’s Bath Robes, Children’s Dresses, Untrimmed Hats, Flowers and Feathers, and the items spoken of in detail in other parts of this announcement. Prices are to be reduced all the way from 25 to 50 per cent. on former Bloomingdale figures— in themselves unmatchably low. Gloves Reduced a Th.rd. We've gathered all the odd pairs of gloves that remained from the Bloomingdale Holiday lots, and priced them for quick ¢ clearance at about two- thirds their actual value. For instance— Men's and Boys’ wool-lined astrakhan gloves, worth 25c, and 38¢., reduced to 19¢ Men's kid-lined gloves, worth $1 a pair, reduced to 50¢ Women's and Children’s all wool double mit~ tens, worth 25c, and 39c,, reduced to 19¢ Men's silk-lined kid gioves, worth $1 and $1.50, rednced to 69¢ Men's Reindeer Mocta Gloves, worth $4.98, only a few pairs left in stock, reduced to $2.50 Men’s Fur loves, kid palms, only a few pairs left, worth $3.93, reduced to $1.39 Many small lots and gloves of odd sizes where only a few pairs remain have been reduced even more than third. We cannot fill mail or C, O. D. orders on these. Main Flor, (9th St. Section, Art Wares—25% Discount. The Bloomingdale collections of art wares were Suspenders, Furs, Imported leather goods. English club bags and dress- Suit cases from $7 Beautiful candelabra 1 instruments $3 upward Fine umbrellas, Art proideries. Fine bh clocks clock sets, Burnt wood novelties. ne ani from You certainly never had a better opportunity to fit out your table with new silver than this 25 per cent, discount sale offers. All our sterling silver tableware, as well as sterling sil ver novelties in the shape of hair brushes, bonbon boxes. powder puff boxes, mugs, &c., will be marked at 25 per cent, discount from regular prices beginning to-morrow Sterling Silver Tea, Coffee, Table & Dessert Spoons Sterling Silver Table Knives. Sterling Silver Table, Dessert and Oyster Farks, Sterling Silver Pictls|Sterling Silver Nut Forks. Bowls, Steriing Silver Bonbon rae Silver Anweds sterling. Sit erling ver Three- be tl Silver ersad| Piece Colfee Sets. dei | Sterling Sauce Sliver Soa Sterling Silver Meat! Woxes. i particularly praised this year, and on all the re sete: «i on | seettae sgt Mugs. maining pieces a 25 per cent. discount will go into erling ver ve Sterling ver Cream ‘ Spoons. Ladles. effect Feginning to-morrow, The assortments include: French g¢ ormolu trays, stands, candelabra, jewel cases, &e. Bronzes, Bronze Trays, Bronze Paper Cutters, Bronze Seals, Etc., tand-Painted Miniatures on Ivory, Limoges Enamelled Miniatures, Italian Mosaic Portraits, Vienna Miniatures, Dutch Silver Toys, Main Phor. $0th St. Section. % Off Diamonds, Tho’ the Bloomingdale Jewelry Store is recog- ized as selling diamonds from 25 per cent. to 30 below the universal prices, we are going pecial discount of 25 per cent. on these {ale prices to bring our jew. the very lowest point possible Sterling Silver Berry | Sterling Silver Mounted Dishes. Heir brushes. Main Floor, F paper cutters, Ink. If you want a fine watch, a perfec a bargain price you sek the Bloomingdale duced the price ot above in order to b to low ebb before inventory, Every watch sold by us is fully guaranteed a perfect timekeeper, and every watch has been Reduced from 33% to 50%. ur band ee y affected by this reduction was n the price of diamonds, more extraordinary, unt sale are— During the holiday rush quite a number o books were slightly hurt or soiled—among them some very fine books and editions de luxe. Pi ns "te gues th these books together, “Tl pismond Rings (all st» es). Srooches (all stytes). will plac HET Of SA On C counters In the Scarf Pins. Earrings. Kloomingdafe book store to-morrow at half the |] Sleeve Buttoas, Loc ets. market prices, which means at about a quarter of *endants. And Others, Main Floor, Front. Centre, the publishers’ prices An early selection is agvisable a Odd Pieces of Neckwear at Exaclly Hall Price <wear strayed he Christmas os ve found odd- 12 pleces slightly Nearly Halt Price. Through Lu thered th hristmas rusi sh row at about half Se Handkerchi ets, 10¢ Handkerchiets, 12M%e Handkerchiefs | them Tues 7 ckwear, 35¢, . 4 ckwear, 50¢, ——— Je each. 5c each. 7¢ each, 12,000 ¥ White Vniaui dred Shirts at he. f ith reinforced backs and fronts, {All All Cars Transier to Bloomingde