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LI ee a ny FET OT THE WORLD: THURS Proposed Descent of Police on’. an Alleged Brocklyn Pool Room Was Well Advertised : All Over the Neighborhood. | THIS WIZARD IS FIGHT FOR BOY SENT TO PRISON IN DIVORCE SUIT Vitoria Salamone, Who Sold Andrew Gray Carter's Ten- Charms to Keep Off the Evil Year-Old Son Shrinks from Eye to His Countrymen, Sens His Mother in Court During tenced to Three Months. = Wrangle of Lawyers, HE DUPED MANY PERSONS FATHER A __ IN HIS SHOP OF MYSTERY, i $ SUPPOSED OWNERS LEFT BEFORE OFFICERS CAME. | TTook a Truck Load of Stuff with Them, and the Spect’ac- ular Stunts of the Raiders’ Was Laughable. CCUSED OF KIDNAPPING THE LAD. Superstitious Italians Looked ' goyrt Ignores Woman's Dakota Upon Him as a Real Conjuror,, Decree and Gives Her Permis- but It Turns Out He Couldn't) sion to See Child Without ‘Read or Write, | Husband’s Presence, be-t-8 2-2-8 CSS * OO Vitoria Salamone, who in feature a Ten-year-old Andrew Gray Carter, a] Some hundred or more citizens of} ( Gize resembles a famous English paint-|pale-faced, weak Mide boy with appre- | Brocklyn enjoyed the most farcical ex fing of Merlin, the magician, who sold|hensive eves of gray, over whom his} hibition of police work that the torce | 3 charms and amulets to King Arthur) Parents are fighting as a sort of inter-|in that borough has given in a long 4 and his knights of the Round Table, |!ite betweon two divorce sults, was] time this afternoon when Capt. Murphy \$ the castle | brought into the Supreme Court by his] and seven men from the Adams stree! Who wrote cabalistle signs ¢ floors ahd frightened Queen father, Andrew P. Carter, a wealthy | potice atath on made an alleged raid on| @ and her ladies into courtly tits, Syricusin, In obedience to Justice) an alleged pool-room on the eighth! rulgned in the Court of Spe tritt's writ of habeas corpus, | qoor of the Temple Har Building, a | to-day, charged with similar dark pr n out by tho Little fellow's mother. | Court and Jeralemon atreets: Uoes tn the Ttallan quarter. e hoy clung close to his father and! Never before was raid ao well ad: | Balamone has sold a ton of charms Miran ie lest his pretty mother | vertiged. For houra before the pul warranted to avert the baleful Influence! yfey Cyree eee made a move the tp was openty cir-| B of the evil but when Justice Me-|in tuk, asked * iluietbety blonde. | outated, with the result that a large | > Keon tumed his snapping Uttle MAK) T N. Jacobson, If phe ieee tN? | nupmber of persons was on hand to Bee orbs upon him he shrank within his boy Might epeak tol in. un, The audience was about all broadcloth and hung his head Woy. " The tall, swarthy prisoner has won| put w : ner hi | But when Mrs, Carter put out plead: fame throughout t @ Italian quarters) ing hands and appr raehad ery of New York as the Real Wizard) He! Androw elinched his amall, wh had a little shop at N Bayard a ae ae that was around, however, for the al- leged law violators had fled, taking a} | truck load of stuff from the room with) | them, One lone man who had been left) certaln id the lawyer. 3 4s if for defense and shrank in charge of the place, was arrested and shri more |!" cha ¥ 4 Street, Axed up with crystal balls,| closely into hie father's arms, but as ther is no evidence of-any kind! black cuts, cone-shaped hats covered | Says Father Kidnapped Son, against him the affair will be a com: | ' The fact that everybody knew about hung with dark curtains that rustled, Franklin Bien told the Court the |Pit® "rer | mysteriously when the glant magician) Story of how Mrs. Carter had dis- breathed on them. |covered Improper conduct on the part Many Mought His Charme. jot her husband, to whom she was mar-|the rald, and there wasn't one chance ina million of making It effective, didn’t! deter the police from indulging in all sorts of spectacular stunts, Capt. Mur- tied at Atlantle City 4 He was the real conjuror for ft Atlantic City tn 1888, and was phy Himself entered the bolulding by the all over with wriggly white figures and Many Spectacular Stanta, the SU) about to au peretitious Italians, any they came from| wren, in response to Me atin eet Rearby cities by the score to confer) to disgrace and humiliate him and thelr with him, Tradesmen of every degree ‘| doy by a suit under the laws of New |cellar, while his slet 3 Ba he laws of Ne nt! iths crept in by| 2 rich at pe or, cultured or et York, she went to South Dakota and | windows, side doora and every way but > sought . apisued fa hts closet and) got a divorce there on the ground Of | the simple way of the front door. S bought fils charms, He could boom| abandonment. That she roturned to! The euld, tf ft can be dignified hy auch| 2 TBRMERS waning trade by means of a black pill| ner home In New York, and that her coated with silver, All one had to do| husband, who had been accorded the was to hold the pill stuffed in the| privilege of seeing little Andrew, kld- cheek when talking with a doubtful napped him in the spring of 108 and oustomer, has kept him ever since at the home of His chief virtue lay in ntsl alleged | tits family in Chattanooga, Tenn, power to close the evil eye. The evil] “We are entitled to the custody of the] 17, and again on Nee. 2%, beh mens @ye—the Italians call it jettetura~is a) child,” sald Mr, Bien, “frst, because] that they played the races in Room baleful thing. From the toe of Italy| we are his mother, and he ts sickly ana]? yg Kell made further amdavit to the Tyrolean Alps it is a thing of| needs a mother’s care; and again, be-| tat, whe, Dince waa, cor ce GA ali terrible dread, When Salamone came| cause we were given custody by decree| Ment Brooklyn polit rosently to America a few years ago his sole! of the South Dakota court, This man| “et capital was his knowledge of the great) gave this little boy a pistol and told |@ mame, was made on a warrant tulned early to-day in the Adams 3 Court, on the complaint of Harry Kelly of No 496 Bixth avenue, Manhattan, and Clarence King, of No 1% West Blighty. ninth street, Kelly swore thathe won 44.500 In the place some months ago, but! Was unable to collect a cent. On | rb. oe av re he son of elan, who The warrant hadn't been made out an ‘hour before everybody within ha’f PATA mar LAV/SON IS LOST. By 7. E. Powers. ) qe ( Me PAARDARAGG LORD Believing Itself Safe Cnce More, Wall Street R EVENT NG, DECEMBER 29, 1904. 2S HMOOGODRARD OE DORE DREED Y, al <r } You seen one PHEDL$-SF2O93000006 LAWSON? J Wits LAWSON ( BE CASK? ee ner, He ea SKINEM & DOEM BROKERS IN COPPERS O1, Svs aie ( Rigen! H r 4 Can ol! Hi) TAR bs er 0-06-06 reed boneane ane esumes Business with the “Votaries."” PASSENGERS OF DRIVER KILLED MRS. CHADWICK HERE BY HIS TRUCK PLANS DEFENSE 000+.0-s ‘DODGE HAS NOT | CONFESSED te So Jerome Declares, and Adds That His Present Mental Con- dition Is Such as to Make His Story of No Value, NEXT GRAND JURY MAY TAKE UP CASE. District-Altorney So Far Unable to Corroborate “Revelations” | of Divorce Plot Where Ex- planation Fails. And now comes District-Attorne Je+ tome with the nent that Churles F. Dedge has not made a ¢ jon uns covering the Morse divorce conspiracy. | {Tits announcement foliows disclosure lof the fact that up to date the Diss trict Attorney has been able to get very little corrabe nf the alleged ‘facta related by Dodge concerning his part in the proceedings that led to the Iment of the marrioge of the wife diverced him to Charles W. Morse, | tAttorney not ex plain why he moved the diemirsal of] the indictment agvins: Dodge after spending $0 to get him to New York to answer to neither de explain why Dodge ts being kept under guard at a hotel with the city paying the b not only of Dodge, but the members of the guard “TL want to deny says the Distriet- Attorney, “that Charles F. Dodge hus made a confession, Th@: is no record ot ony confession, There were no stenographers present when he made 4 statements to me and my as- varto sinarts “Even if Dodge were able to make a f-anion I would not accept it now is not in a& mental condition When He make any statement of value, he so far recovers o# to be able to give testimony that will be of use to the people of New York f will accept such evidence and pot until then “Dodge is now under a doctor's care |He ts recovering from a long debaueh und from @ tremendous nervous strain. | In his presnt atate his talk is of na value.” Mr. Jerome was moved to make these |few remarks by some criticism of the} ct that he allowed the December Grand Jury to adjourn after tt had) held an extraordinary session and fall- ed to consider the Dodge-Morse cai fear of his people for the evil eye. him to shoot his mother, That ts the] a mile of the City Hall who wasn't | He declared that nearly every state- His six feet two inches of lanky! style of man he Is.” Geet, OA finan erat ! nares mows ment purporting to haev come from Jength, hls black visage and Mephisto-| Mr. Jacobson sald the South Dakota] and the ovcupants of Room: Wo we i Insani il Pl Pics wince Doder'a reture to New York " , ‘ oom No. sf hy an e@ Her Plea , Phelean moustaches made him a person | decree was vold; that the mother was| lelsurely packed up and got out White Some of Those Taken Ashor ¢ at Standing on Footboard to Start y : tein i hoae te he matter be look t ‘i i they were moving Capt. Murphy ent | . ‘oniet | actott 1S ened bo Sed pave is sont not a ft person for hla custody, and) ine/eta‘ionshoue taking Murphy est tn) Naw London When Sound Horses, He Falls in Front of '8 Believed—Noted Alienist now until next week, when the danuaty ah Massa im ze un-) that the boy himeelf preferred to re- A Me ‘ 3 | we ; Th . } ' mental condition ts satisfactory by that trymen. He spent the first few weeks) main with his father, who had him at jen We goes a-Ratding. Steamer Was Disabled Com-| Wheel, Which Passes Over Called to Sec Her in Her Cell tinii'e!.cantiion th, satinractory by that Sinong ‘hie venple ate) telling, team the | Whe Sweetwater Academy in Tennersee,| Jt was late. thie afternoon when he fai Thei eee in the Cleveland Jail |mome evidence to back up hin charges “i - ie titer lespatched his sleuths to ¢t place | there may vole sie Nw ing the cellar from the Joralemon, street | | | closet of mystery and began ty eell| “This woman has discarded her Da- 1 ' — charms against the evil eye at 8 pet] kota decree herself and brought a new| eis’ rating, UP to the second floor | ‘LEVELAN ‘ . , PRENCH WARSHIPS GET Dati H | kota decree herself and brought a newland then taking the elevator the rest (pectin! to The Evening World) Biward Netscn, a driver, was tun over} CLEVELAND, Dec. %—De C.J He was doing a land-office business | sult for absolute divorce here,” said Mr,| of the way, | ew LONDON, ¢ Dec. % 4 , 5 OF Hieon Aldrich, an allertst, called upon Mrs. READY FOR MOROCCO when he stepped on the toe of some | Jacobson; “it Is a frivolous sult, with-| Sores of people followed, some of! .” tandh Fore eee PETUR OMSL AFOK. AS MARIE | oe rahe at the COakty Jalil Lotan eed . wisard wiser than he wineel foe H i -slogedis them having walted two hours to aoe ‘one hundred passngers were |avenuc and Forty-second atreet to-day, CGWick at the County Jal — — filed the police that‘he waa selling | Ut foundation, and Mr. Carter's tepl¥| the raid. The police broke in, or rather brought ashore from the disabled) 4 crowd attracted by a collision ve-| Nad A Conference with her, Dr. Aldrich yo pattie-Ships and Two Cr charms to cure every allment flesh is|!s a counter-sult, naming three co-| walked, as the door was nov locked, and gteamboat Puritan on the Scott Wreek- | h vean.t 1 har been called as an expert in a fluences, He was arrested a few days * vom. | P22: He didn't restet, but the de ‘ this afternoon and |ty-rennnd street cu v the accident:| rere the defense ¢ : Qg0 and charged with practising medi | “ent of the Pope Manufacturing Com-| tectives knecked him down, and ¢ Immediately startol for New York, The int it happened a9 rapidly that none Where the defense climed frwanity, || {f Trouble Occurs, cine without a license. pany; W, Preston Harrison, of Colones, them stamped on him until he yelled for Puritan was anchored off Fort Trum-|eoutt ralee a hand to help the untortu-| .,! is viet jay ts taken to indicate! PoryON, France, Dec. 22—Owing to More 1 t than Pi and ©, 35. Halltns, Oe Spey f wees | mace bull, In he lower harbor, and when re- the Vine of defense that will be set uD|¢ho erlala In Morocco the Navy-Yard fore Ignorant than Patrona, | young society man, to whom she claims} The detectives searched all the desks I [PBs F008 in Mrs, Chadwick's case i tivity. Pi eloped that this man, who | t9 have become engaged to marry after|—they were nt even Joke pare to her paddle Nelson waa thirty-five years olf andl "'ayy gate will be set for the trial of] ere er we toe erentemt activity. Propa. sonia of dollars thtouR | it Ten eye ahe lé engaged do thie Ther atlsoner, Whe. deaeibny Zisrith Pleted she departed on her trip to the! worked for the Leonard Feed COMPANY. sir Chadwick in the Federal Court | "sig, “regsuneeo,'o, have & naval H expenses in this sult, Why doesn’t Rol-| street and Surf avenue, Coney Istand. Ly Aeehartasan thn diced happened pated hay across Forty-second street |, intend stele oa a and ne % can nelthor read nor write, and his wit | expenses | y a 8 cessor to United States District Judge) iy mneginess to proceed to Morocco if He declared re knew no’ ir bills? f gamb- | at 11.30 last night off W. at Madison avenue, when a car struck | san JAPS NOW HOLD AHLUNG FORT Dvnamite Mines Breach Walls of Mountain Defenses Beforo Port Arthur and Hill Is Then Taken by Assault. 1,000 OF THE ASSAILANTS KILLED OR WOUNDED, Garrison of 500 Men, When Une able Longer to Hold the Place, Fall Back to Other Forts— Hard Blow to the Defenders, PORT ARTHUR (via Fusan), Deo, Riblung Fort was ciptured at 8 ok yesterday morning with a thous Jananese casualties amite mines exploded at 10 nk vesterday made breaches in the ‘ ’ och h which a large body troops charged under cover of a tromendous bombardment and cap- tured the first ine of light guns, A bitter Aight resulted In the capture of the fort, ‘The garrison, numbering five hundred men, escaped. TOKIO, Dec. G—After month of fighting, sapping and mining the Japans ese forces have finally occupled Rihe Jung Mountain, Ao offctal report Jus@ rectived siys On Wednesday at 10 o'clock tn the morning the lef centre column of ous army, following some heavy explosions on the frontal parapet of Riblung Mouns tain, charged and occupled tha parapet umler cover of fire from heavy guns an@ sunstructed defense works despite the enemy's fire. At 4 o'clock tn the afternoon, when occupation was practically assured, we charged and occupied the Inner lines of the heavy gun positions, Later we disiodged a remnant of the enemy's force, stubbornly holding the gorge fort, which we occupied, and captured the entire works, The taking of Kihlung Mountain ts regarded as almost as disastrous to the Thussiang as the taking of 2-Moter DT Riblung is about two miles from the outskirts of the town of Port Arthur, from which it bears due northeast, The fort just captured Is a mile and a half southeast of Keekwan Port, recently captured by the Japanese, The pos- session of these two forts should cut communication between the Golden Hill forts and the forts of the western section of the inner cirele of fortifi- cations, while %3- Meter Hill pro- Iibits communication with the Linotie section forts. —~— 107 JAP OFFICERS KILLED OR WOUNDED, TOKIO, Dec, %—Army Headquarters to-day published a lst of casualties, presumably at Port Arthur, showing that forty-nine officers from the rank of | colonel downward were killed, and that fifty-eight from colonel downward were wounded aia waliemranelt ROOSEVELT TELLS HIS FAVORS TO SOUTHERNERS, Im Letter Accepting Invitation te Visit Terns, He Cites Three Appolatmenta, fs of that singular, uncultured klad | ling pay h ial 1 Wing, who recently forwarded his resty founded only on Innate sheewdness, “Now may veel this little boy ag | ling or pool rooms and he didn't lok| the steamer was en route to Now York | the le t c ay Wene SeCe nny. ee . | required. FeMTNcS he Ztond ‘before the three Jus- [a wetness in that ult, for he w fa though he much of either, He walluttn a heavy pascenver lla, She wad |reurt aod” Locking It inva tan TUCK natin to Washingion, to take emect |W 1. a ambassador Porter{ PARIS. Tex. Dec. s—Reptviig. to tices in Special Sessions to- ae constant witness to his mother’s locked up. | . ’ ‘ adil is bt Pade eaettshet is lan Invitation extended by Albert Syd- auailed ‘through every one of the six contuct with this man Rolling.” ————— jtowed here by the mats Boston | trafic, After axsuring himself that the) Ve oon ag hte auccessor, before whom | “He! 07 Forelen Mintater Delcasse to-| ney Jonneon Camp, U. C. Vi, extended feet of him. When asked if he had any | 00 ee ere peared ‘bor ne om and City of Ercexton vebtele had not heen injured Nelson yo ye ae iy to be tried, te ane (cus ord siscussed the situation in Mo-/ throug ts Commander, J. W. Hamgle tremblingly Med that call this little ten-year: oy as A . ore, & Mimbe >t 3 Mh chines vay veep egy see ae 9 vhs ’ = ba “ sas guilty. Turice’ Moltion thee ioe witness agunst hiv own mother?’ de- d. /Gicenbetniery 6 Beltimpn, and: te ees fe | he eat and esearel 19 nounced the District-Att ney will G2n. NE, dane caval or ia om, resident Hoosevelt _ Seema qured him until great beods of per-|manded Mr Bien, ‘Then there fs more Lavenson, of New York, two passen- start his team, fer with the new judge to urrange for we yet been decided upon. but i:| Yi Paris on his Southern trip, if pam soiration came out on his high, dome-| reason than ore why his young ratna, gers aboard the Puritan, asserted that, The horses tugged and sipped, but the the trial t that France is determined to| % Ilts letter rays, in part: y 7 udge. , tow —_—s>— t dae vy . Hyg forevend. ius « fraud and a Lege gap ete dis ge Bey alg GL the passengers were treated rather shat. (Tuck would not had Ison st we | ct decletwely nies the Sulin reverses Teonglly, I had kinemen on both faxir!! shouted the Justice, trembling |Jalluence, and Irak that if he canna: bily, A perition signed by nearly two UP on the footboard, the better to guide BECKWITH COLLAPSES | endive action toward France. skies, Two of my mother’s Drothere with tnglenation St HD, stores he has Ly Festored to ple mother be, be placed | hundred requested the Puritan's captatn | L* animals. ce ek we ba lagi UNDER THE STRAIN eet if gat in the retina Meaty heard of the Wizard's flourishing buai-|in some Institution ere each may se) i . “4 fell between (he horsea and the fron’ . luy tae way, served on the a, nese “How @ man like you could prac-|Iim at will ny ihe bs ate rere ae ewan of the wagon es POLICEMAN INDICTED. junder Adntral Semmes, the Cather of money out of your victims in this age jg, Court Ignores Dakota Decree, . felmer says the castain could nor be fobs all he oboe bees Eek Ps ORERLIN, 0. Dec. %—President ¢ if kesaane here fe of that gallant & Sun’ be living in the founeonth century | suf. Jacobean opnonad this, and fnatty |Crane, Of West End Association, | round on the steamer, and the petition “mining ‘eam moved the truck. Them, meckwith fell to the Moor In the Cit. Daaaslia 2) wus | ‘dhs “4 \Justice Leventritt arranged that the | : Rid of frome wheel passet over Nelson's | song Natt eaterd. if vshlin o urder, among the wiards and magicians of! father shonld retain the boy wntt! ft +} was handed to Purser Hullm: The zens Nath ank yesterday, and for ‘ | forthe 01 h Kk. Pollecman Willem Basry spranee | ‘ ‘: ¢ Beri 6 Dece ah fuey waa ki a eee ARTA ot eerie once] Saturday at least, when he weuld ap- Will Protest Before Transit) surser said he could dy no:htne but take ta the horeee beads abd atpeed them! fit ol Was despa Tie] petty the D ere eran TRY WEEE Gn one from the evil eye pene a rpene to take testimony In Commission Regarding TOq | td, teketa from all ra WhO! icfire the @iae wheet reacted the tare. | Sromet attest of physicians, hows Bata tec m to-day by matt "4 age ol 6 | SG, Ee bh od te we = # z 4 n a ever, saver Dwin J are pe P antenhient, Aeneneners ed “{ shall ignore that Dakota decree," Wished to go ashore on the tugs, and trate man, “barry saw thot there waa) ooo tov ns that boty re ain an fouriah L don't understand. ‘All| S@H4 the Court; “and under the law the} Street Subway Depot. all that remained aboard would be taken no wae tn te, xo ge! pelt to heart di for mutdyr in the fret degree! = you have to do ts to look mysterious, |Tlghts of father and mother are equal. * to New York as soon as the steamer telephoned ti 9 nut the | is on the verge of nervous | Prank licLaventin, tne. patio) surround yourself with strange-looking|1 ask counsd to arrange go that, the apalied, “Whlek’ Woule” take body was rem: on, his friends ¢ that Bis mind has | Seainet Prank Me Laughiin, the patrol O E fastruments an fll in with a couple of maps may tee her boy meantime. heey SORES: ERE wee thee two a been affected througis bronting over his | /\ oberies “ h othe murder of lack cats, and the victims come in| _ It was arr at Mre. Carter.) ‘The Rapld-Transit Commiasi ) | hours. hae m nan Joby erson M West armies to consult yourto consult with | Who is at the Lafayette-Brevoort Hotise | tate up today for onal devalion the Mie! Ottenhelmer asked for a receipt ana CAR UPSETS CARRIAG losses caused by Mrs. Chadwick. It ts enue and Sixty-second street on @n unlettered ignoramus. You are big| shall visit little Andrew at Hot test of the Wi ed h ser gave it to h 1 . sanity will be advanced as y st leat gnough to handle @ shovel, and if this | Navarre, where Mr. Carter Is stopping, | '¢s ¢ West End Association | the purser & t to him, but when AND HORSES RUN AWAY, « & i he ts arraigned before) Jindge Cowing se reat Tuestey ‘ourt cag see to it that is what you/and see him without the presence of | @#@inst the subway station at Seventy |he found all the passengers golng the 8 thy cme for ploadirg to the mbes) ii be doing, The sentence of the) ber husband to-morrow at 5.30 P. M. tecond street and Broadway. A com- | ashore rr yts, he refused to | ooo mre . issue any more, a ferred on the tugs tickets at the Un ‘During the tall yicktte Gray, the |mittee of the association, of which stalwart bro! ol uline Gray | Warr i hi Carter, dotned her in court. He glared | varres, © (Crane is Chairman. has jourt Is that you spend the next three Months in the penitentlary.” The wizard was taken to a cell shak- Woman Douws Is Hadlly Injured and Her MRS, BERGIN, CHARGED + Suffers from Shock— ing in a palsy of fear. at his brother-in-law, but did not carry | *86e4 vot station hig Prcvmetgrr that they might continue thelr trhp peters Mediesl Hen Flensed. cut his threat of last week to do him |cease to be a menace to human life. : Driver Badly Bratsed. harm, and all parties left tae Court.|and made to harmonize with the sur-| The passe: Were landed from) yteg Edmund & Batley, of No. ts Pra OS pest. gouneel 4 ne House peaceably. roundings. ithe nd ner Puritan At Now Lon-| ver gaventyefourth attest, and. her, Mlehael Day, Contractor, Signs edical Assoclation, pre e ry A den, Con dat the oat Perentysourts nd her) the charges ‘agnivat the witard.- Mr. Love Note from Rollins, be Lahlby sedi Ase yagi house | Cente M depot inte this aftereiog an} daughter, Mrs, Willlam D, Stewart, of! Bond, and Woman, Mald Awis sald after the sentence was Im: e commission with moi en's “l hurried off to their homes "No. 61 Weat Seventy-fourth street, b 7 3 jae that ie was very: much raid | ee eee gan: Alter with bis) and signers, bepresenting property in- eossidellninetininens nartow eeeay Sear aie tk Chittven Go Home, ‘ Hos ‘i se ever {inte and wound up with “Good-by,| terests In excess of $90,000,000, The fact iiaie “ ane Mrs. Alvina Ht wife of Di Impose a es onterie ofthe king,” | #Weetheart and God bless you With ai] that work on the etation has been WARRANT FOR WITNESS Press toe ite ae mas Herein, of New Haven, Conn, Hy >Nfoast Nat “ied y love, dearest. CHUM.’ | ROCtE e npeRee even : ond » dors Parniog RS: te takite tb yas conceded to be « letisr ot duly stopred has led the petitioners to belley | ON PERJURY CHARGE, Broadway ant Thirty-sevod arreet the Wh? Bt = - Yair bay lve by the gullibility of the ignorant.” |last from Rollins to Mrs. Carter, whom)that thelr protest has been favorably = Sirizk. (ha. ras iahiine Civ on a werraat charging her wit cocmmainaaeiti jhe had just lott In Chattanooga considered by the commission. 1 bs tc z int ‘s Pr tty ning money by fraudulent cheeks “And now, darling, the boy is walting| “Ag the station is located,” said|Workhonse Prisoner's tdean on"! {ir horses In terror ran raphtly eat od ain wae indicted by the Grand Ju. DEATH AND HEAVY Loss (ofan Hae SE erticereee a art Chairman Crane, “the danger t» human ring Lead to Action | vs! Thirty-seoond AreREINe Ot Hudson County atid pinced in dls +i brave. All will come out well tn the| parent that the commission cannot af-| Another hearing was give a te with fright ished by Bilehae! Lay, w wealthy mur: ' nclak 3a aktad Jena wie tom ; ford to disregard It. It is in the Inter+| sag strate Ommen Ir : s were not agcertaine! sprang Into Jiq) was accepted as sur pon spect Trains Crash in Blinding Storm, | Only A gs Hy ah, hengh eats of the company to change It before | Guurt, tn tie ceiminal t | the street and relzed the terror-ateioken order from 1 ge Blair, of the Court and Engineer Kilted—pasi- pity amdavit signed by Charies H| any one ie killed, as heavy damage | Gommiss t horses, bringing them to a stop. Nimasedtatety eitey her veleans. Ait Rollins wil! show.” vf “pe sults would follow. The Broadway car ‘ ate Assisted to the sidewalk, it was found ,/mmedtisu tegen’ Bee 4 too ohuidenn wap Tiee Ue | ‘The aMdavit declared that Carter's| tracks run so ch t (has eee, ee that Mra. Bailey was iniured guite Bethel : | | pene heparit declared. & iH Carter's] tracks run ao close to the station that | wening newspaper é : Mit : , Aisfet guilt ed her to, ¥ CALUMET, Mich. Dec, 2.—The bila |charges of Impropristy with Mrs, Carter) there is hardly room for a man to pass, °1, wets Cull x - madly. Mire bed suffered from i r home . wr whic ‘ has t . eweening n orthern Ne wrote the fetter July Mf. 10 Thu | between. Ir leaving the station by the | oy nas a visas rar tsa leone sf oh I riot a ichigan for the past three days, the/after her Dakota divorce he had pald| doors at either end a view of the cars| ,, te < 2 m 2 svbnd 7 worst in years, has caused oro death, |attentions to Mra. Catter and finally pr vide they are passing the | ee EW welt I te 1W pris= thrown to the pavemer badly CARRIED OFF COURTHOUSE. numerous at sand paralyzed bust. |fie upon the fact that Inia decree was h has been said about the ar-| John Cosgrove, who Is sere ng “ nerally, causing heavy financtal | jogat rs T the stating tg ' ar > “ vel County Seat Question Dectled In , As for Mr. Jacobeon's statement that! nd speaks loudly for its | Viger Pashion, In a head-on collision between wo | Veg Hrihedop loa J upon which the | 0 amas be ott by uly amed as having a Pe ai ern ne ‘f fant m9 . i unter charges against him were base: import by Was cross t the ERD & Dok. D Tocomotives on the Hecla and Torch | hay" been fusnisited ty tere baaed PLOSION Treqargbi ; 1 woe made went from Melby ti Lake Raliroad of the Calumet and | Carter, Rollins declared he hat mata ees, Men Wontety SraeeOe ames ght, fossthty seizet Hecla Mining Compiny during the | seen (he bov but three times, ench time ‘ork on Election Day, D's Atior s : blinding snowstorm, Engineer Gus Hag. | ¥!th Ms mothe and that the boy had | Night-Wat au curiously Barned| ney Jerome asked Com if he real MAN KILLED BY FALL, ay is 2 gi as Killed and reman Patrick not seen him 1@ «his mother. When He Crys to Tight Lamp, | ited tint be Way under ca aud was jeaiarittine that they 9 ra for y seriously injure: ——— itwole to acreat Cr per » Cour welt, Kat je R00 Dy gia MUMMERS ACT FOR CH Jacob Cook, a night-watchman em-!hot telling the truth. The wi wa Department Fores titi th for Ayo, daze and no mail hes been re ‘ vk ; |ARITY, ployed in the new buildings at No, 140, he dit not reals y was a man Tambles Down States, 1 a: been t Hi down celv sent out owing to the block-| A large audience Is ex salons | tener _ : Drinyn offense when cour : wagons and {¢ being haul on th h Shore Railroad, The} pow sieht at the Wavlsctaitene. ‘Mor- | East Forty-first street, and who lives at) Pre aT sinc i James Hortgan, a foreman tn tho nh nections and rebuilt Ra: Rallroad service be-| the Mummers” will Astoria, when | No, 2 West Houston street. was badly | wis He. admitied, on Mi Jer mea Screct Cleaning Department In Br Calumet and Houghton hae bee appear In 'Swoet | purned by the explosion of an oll lamp | question, that he had mace a simire Kitled thy efternoon by fail- tion of Lavender,” for the benefit of * . n wos * noon by fay nt wed owing, to deraliment 0 of St. | early to-day in a watchman'’s hut near|fepiy to the same question askes him) 4 flight of stairs leadi Meera locomott buel Day Nursery, The Mummers| the place whete he is employed, He| when he testified in a Lorgaary case (ne down a Mgnt of stalra leading \o residents ma witha was Mehtin the lamp when the ex-| two years a& the cellar of @ bullding at No, 22 Te sistance when the Selby men o plosion A warrent against him will be served when jorkhouse on Jan. i was then issued on Jerome's request, king avenue whe court house. The towns The mn slipped on a sheet of ico! the oveation of their stand! which covered the stairs where tiey, county seat and the election join Whe sidewalk, oalested. Milo tte aah th callable an alk iiaed for parry leaves ‘the WITH THEFT. GETS BAIL. Woatle the Grand Jury was ¢ | be | le the comm Me- the Tombs that iin. te DRIVER AND TEAM VANISH, Lett Rotherford for Newark with i Wagon and men as | Horses, J. P. Joralemon, of Rutherford. NJ notified polte at town, New. | Mis drivers. Ja dissppeare! yesterday with a coal wagon and a palr of hay b wht waa ordered to watk for a load © wagon bas a ted body and yellow | woeels The team was made up two aya, which wore brass-mu 1 ess. Mr. Joralemon hasn't th “t idea aa to the whe abouts of his « 1 wagon Hireh if an Enelishman of t ax monthe | Mu Night jorning After © K” PEADAGH POSITIVELY CUREO BY Sit vation. Miltoue: tion, Nerroutness, Skin impurities. FOR COFFEE. No more Headaches. No more Nervous Dys« pepsia. 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