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! McAdoo with pool-room conditions. id Alnity Street Procincts are two of the bualest in pe of pool roots in the Adams Street Precinct tas | # : ‘dmb, Recently Commissioner McAdoo has’ hid | { i without the knowledge of the commander, Tho} femoyal of Capt, ‘Murphy! to the! classic bhades of | “OF CAM GAMBLING b twe otily: bxoitdment airlebs fro the paseage of the street ohana braueh Tine, spt. Romney aleo 694-8 Parkhurst Soolety Pri iy th ED TO OLEAN IT UP. , dent Says He Has Names of; yivester Baldwin, who is expavted to clean up the Amity street) Twelve Who Played in Place) He Raided, i tat wen Teoontly reduced from an Inspectorehip and is making plans at th tion inthe coutts. Capt, Bernard Gallagher, who draws} | Sova iteget, &ssignniént from Borgen street, ia coming to the frontas der, | t Cullen, “tor many years at Bath Beach where he {s known to |ALveceo PROPRIETOR AND | TWO OTHERS HELD IN $600, Woman and child, gets a subsantial promotion in his transfer jon at Miller and Liberty avenues, one of the largest and most sot ders in the borough, taking in as it does thickly popu- Agents Assert They Won $14.50; at “Bacoalo” with 17 in Game and Bought Real Whiskey and Wine, The thres.men arrested last night in © raid conducted by Supt, MeClintoek, | of the Soelity for the Prevention of Crime, on an ice-cream saloon at No, 17% Sullivan street, and charged with running @ gambling-house there, were ye bie at Beh ae Ao eel ia held to-day th $500 ball each for trial nade a wild Fish to the first eating. | 0Y Magistrate Mose In the Jéfterson houres and «atistied thelr hunger tem.| Markot Poltce Court, OMANI, meet they began to prepare} ‘The pilschers gave the names ‘of John int, the alleged proprietor, lvthg | Pe esd Fen nen tie retlog a tS | over the stants Louls Bacca, of No. 222! wittn aie par rer the reer igs FHP the sengers in Su ‘on, ry with tro doometiven” behind ed for ‘ai meaner early to- rn to clea uth and it iat oye on Karli) n pera ra BO AC] ie there a byt) wit be ‘er nent to’ ‘tite a was made by the ralerone bet yew to the comy y sta § in Southampton wilt be be. Ht eel compan In despatchers at ts Teland Clty id that a ti greatest troudle came from ' 8 and not so much from the a rite, 1pOBS|~ ble to keep ae steam bid fee ie mi the t road nies the tele, cad ey telephone wires were own pled over, pick a trnin' ‘wot ce the singe the a the ni ght : ew he aad aE) tanta on whlch the ‘stalled passe tin hE deg those who} were sinould have Ai oly Nw yr vork at Dearest houses | 3 P) M. yaterday. maine fyutem Radly de prea a ay jiland Ratt by the har lnd weral ti ie were out of is mig Ac en ne bi fe eR ests nh ae (Continued from First Page.) ‘mow Kept piling up every the “Wind continued high. )Of the cars were soon . obmouped, and w4 steeelved.iq the Lone Teland Ges that the train on tle) sion wis held up and that |! ir. A snow plough was tho, nearest station. The h had to go through just ‘@NMea! as tho train, but it saftor mile. toward the dlook- vie andthe men who were run: | ' it that: they would reach fearly in the afternoon, pho Stalled, Too, it: from the nose of the “Of | he stalled train the ro- ee. Sstonved proxtess, Tho io densely piled on the othing could be done. The } to works and there the Beggs with a ahi inline, and the great drifts had par: tally, hlowh away, The train and snow plough finally dislodged themselves and “go9 adin a of No, 119 West Houston street, The first of the, trlo waa held in an addi- tlonad $500! ball on a charge of selling Nauor withdut a ‘ioonse, Says. Polloe Gambled, Too, Wheh Magistrate Moss held the men’ Supt, MaClintock sald It was a great viotory for the Bovlety, gnd it proved that conditions in the elty “are much blacker thin the police paint them.” “The tald oni this place," sald Buyt. MoChin(ock, “shows the exact relations ot the polled with it. “The men we sent therp to get evidence during the first week have the names of a dozen police- meh who “drank and ambled there in theif presence, knowing they were vio- lating the la’ We are going to lay those names before the proper author- ites and at @ proper time, ‘This is one of the most {mportant ralds we have > | made in years.” uy Wine and Whiskey, inante inst the prison bert McClelland and Will- ‘man, agents of ihe Societe, in Oey Bhecaie and ‘wern. seventeen oth- ben Aa Wing." ead MC pa fable It eat eae he Weer” ma Fak ee the money q 8 he was mn pave the Eas wald that ie Jan. Pd hy eine ‘ot track clear, per oe dhe en ben faster gk rune . Bacon. se kane en TTontagnett was Be00) Pieiten nes qt fal, almost, {) qeae 4° at me a "ihe, are theyjenter. " a jcataeed Ts ALLEGED. ‘POOL-ROOM ARID 1G-A FIZZLE, de:eotives of Insnector ‘titue's ataft ‘xd of the Charles street station on an alleged pool-room in Sixth tiventie, bétwoen Eleventh and Twelfth streets, voetintay, ended in a fisele in Jefferson Market Court to-day, ‘when all four. of the prisoners taken were || discharged by Magistrate Moss. vatan yiiness for the prosecution i was! Pollooman. John A. Kiefer, of Brooklyn, He eatd he had been to the olleged povlerpom Tuesday and Wednes- gay and Cs Toraés thi throught @ par- 4 any one to whom oe oe) o aaked the wee Swill bb:an impos: | ‘ Lo jen ore Kiefer, ‘ Bt ‘ell, 8 Oy eg { bared iat ee no. bo th my but mat sonnect t these Alagharg 4APS BAR AID FROM ,PORT ARTHUR VICTIMS. | ee S—although jt 1 bhe | Paka betting. ‘They are .*Sam”. Fassett , $39,325,240 IN CARNEGIE GIFTS Millionaire ta but Given the Mohey L for Almost 1-300 Buildings in Various Parts of the English ‘Speaking World. ' BBLOIT, “Wis, Jan, 3.—andrew Car- negi@up to date has given $39,825,240 for Ubraries, of which $29,004,080 has been contributed to various ‘cities in this country and the remainder abroad, All the Hbrarlea have been donated to the English-speaking people, the totel num-~ | ber of,billdings pledged “peing 1,200. ‘ These facts’ were brought out In an address by Horace White at she dedi- mekeepe’ cation rary In thia' city, to cost $80,000, lag of the new Carnegie ‘Ilb+ ‘The data tor, these statements was gathered by Mr, lites. negle's secretary, who spent Huinty days metting Ateto} In opening, gifts of the Astors, of Bates, Peabody, Rush, Lenox, Tilder, Newhétry, Ctevar Gnd Chittenden, and ‘gave full credit to each, saying most of these had contrib- uted within the last cuarter century, Continuing, he said: Bertram, Mr. Car- Al Ina Short v1 Mr, White referred to the “Yet more work has been done in this country for free Ubrarfes in) thirtsen years than had been done in our whole| a previous his: more of it , and one man has done n all others put together “Mr, Carnegie has, up to the present time, given. or pledged himself to give 1,200 Mbrary, building speaking people, Of these 779 are in the United States, The aggregate cost of these buildings 18 $99,825,240, of which) $20,004,060, or praotically three-fourths) of the whole, has been expended in this) a to the English pe ee poss! WHIHALWEL, Jon. ch—the Betton —-— > , about $6,000,000 In England is tee Al Hitehign indromnede, which -ealled front Potlce it iS ° PRAUE Cote io Bootland and $,47640) . tor Port Arthur’ with AGAIN FUTILE, | (n Canada. * shy Magistrate: Moss, in, the Jefferson Market Court to-day, again turned out nearly’ all the prisoners taken in the Tenderloin tals by Inspector McLau lin and hfs deteotives laa: n! ong. of ‘sixty prisoners was hi walk fio described herself a ‘Arius Whery tne as Be ach ssaety, ta *proeanice of ‘tne cere had on Ny a ty re | eae hosp! Toms att tw ste ea 5 nly e was arrested in @ house est y fenty-sixth street, The Magistrate found that in the case of the otter 69 prisoners there was no evidends whtch would warrant him in holding them, any peu on ribur on the errand 9 4) Be a Mabel Walker, of No. 115 West Twen- E ‘| ty-algeth iatrbet) Margaret Olive, of No, 7 M12 Went ‘Twenty-sixth street, and Maud Pertyyof;-No: 156 West Thirty-firat i were’ each held in $800 bail for IN CHICAGO SHOOTING trial lstrate .Moas in the Jeffer- fe ist ot Police Court on charges of res ketp! ay tom yorderly houses, Fugitive, Pure Fires on Police ———_— CHADWICKS CAUSE OF and Is Himself Shot and — A ROW IN CLEVELAND, Taken Prisoner, Dying, CHICAGO, Jan, One person was Court Deokags Sheriff Can Use Hin Dincyetion in Admitting Per. Killed, anotite mortally wounded, and two others wounded less seriously to- day during an attempt by the pollee to capture Harry Feinberg. a brother of : ony to the Jail, CLEVELAND, Jan, 6.—The fretion extoting between the Federal and coun- ty officials relative to the cell of Mrs, former pugilist "Kid" Farmer, now tn Chadwick in the county fall assumed the penitentiary, Harry Feinberg was wanted {n con- an acute stage to-day, as the result of a written opinion Jysued by County S- “nection with the shooting of a police- man several months ago, and alsd in connection With a number of recent robberies, Policeman James Keef and Neftor Stage, holding that the Richani Birmingham encountered Feln- alone tb Macoruiie for the ree berg to-day at Twenty-fifth place and ing of the prigoner, and that the Fed- Wailace street, Without warning. | oral authorities have no legal rigitt to | Felnberg fired twice at his would-| be | pay who could or could not see her, captors, As svon ag. this dpinion had been The polloe promptly returned the fire, iy ‘ah anol Likguintoa bag ;FOR.B. R. T. AT, \ONE KILLED, THREE HURT; MANIC MEETING. | n, Rap! o-any ‘Qt a mooting of the road Committee, when | on: its appligation for pers) nnocting tracks on cer- ee | Representing mi Ald royeares < racks an ay tihary it tt would prove & vail i oe ion a ‘a ive ot R de Ace oe lar, oe Maeno dn turning cars 10 a ‘leas frequented Bat, 3 sitio ed Bi it brldge by hou them now and on the! violating the t Dr, Chadwick was at Iberty to ! by allowth, Rare, to|During the fusilade Birmingham Adel ho his wife at any time, providing. 1 ueture only a few Kt y 7 nt eS he; Cmarutations yor eatery | struck, and slightly wounded. Pein jas agoompanied by elther his own ort gars be kept one hundred berg rain, entering a saloon, the po-! Mrs, Chadwick's counsel, le, crosuing the bridKe, Tt an closely following, In the houae |, Under aienorion trom Marshal twat the cltigane must tol"! tras viore shots wore fired by Felnelat ine. Jali, HAUL Re ie Violations, ‘still your road at the jail throughout the day, taking rontery to come before th | beg, one lodging ta Keof omen, | ote of per: adinitted 9€0 dora, | A Hee and ask for further privi-| Keofo fell to the tor, dying almost | Chadwick. Ha TAS report » ClHAtt instantly, Saloon-keeper Frank Gagay ue derman Haggerty, oke up 4 ‘ded as Tk Is vrabable that gome r ay a "The proportion of the total populas 4] for England and for Canada, ta! arately, “Ths tion which Mr. Carnegie has supplied with Ubrary facilities ix, for the aggre | gate of the English-speaking race, 4 little more than 18 per cent,, and that te the percentage for the United States, taken Sope) means that elghteen Jn each one hundred persons, in all and In each, o} these countries have free and Bei accoss ta books by reason of Mr. Car- negie's beneficence, dwellers in. towns and citles. condition of,library activity and useful- ness that there shall be some density of population at the nucleus, ani it isa condition of Mr, Carnegie's gifts also that the communiti pend annually a sum cent, of the cost of the maintenance and upkeep of braries; that ls, for books, ibrary ser- vice and repairs, town accepting a $50,000 building must pledge itself to expend $5,000 per year to the Ilbrary golng, this money has to be ralsed by taxation, jt beoames a comman interest, These are mostly It Is a jupplied shall ex- ual to 10 per ullding, for the the I- In other words, a Everybody basa share in Jt, everybody “The nsity tty, read by she Muihern he atinouncea | tration, feels at Mberty to use the library, and everybody Is {nterested in its good a3- ministration, New York Leads. statistics which I shall append to this disgourge show the distribution of the Some beg rt ak had ‘Thus, in New York 65 population {e°80 supple proportion tn Minnesota iy ‘lesa per cent, counted for, States, will be noticed, ey cent, of the walle the han 10 The difference is to be ac- doubtless, the Aree of ‘population’ in’ New Carnegie libraries by where eighty Carnogia’ libraries, | {which are branches of the Now York | Public Library and under its adminis have been or are to ‘be sup- plied, “There are 1 Carnogle lbraries in the State of Misslasippi, while in Call- 8 me m: thing) their unwillingness to Mt fornia, which has about’ the sume num- ber of poeple) there are thirty-five, Jarnegle does Stalss or se AS Na discriminate ons, the dis re foted must be due to the Nbrarles, or eli 0 iG airman, “T have| also was wounde!, | 7 i ation |Mxed for tne suppONK OF them, ust what Mr. Britton com-| In ¢ lteme lwill be tikon by tro Federal officials of thes )” brartea I ts bout, time that tho| 00 a pxtitement Feinberg escaped | without delay, The Intter point. nut e been tn r under to obperve| {9M the house, but was captured Int that, tn the statutes all Federal Je the Indispena bl Phy th pirie butt but a letter of the| being tratied by blood in the snow, He | prisoners In county or State institucions y plant, had not been offered Was taken to a hospital in a d: _ |aTe Under the abestute control of Goy- Mr. Carnegie, After the {s mise eect Jn, gece | dion, and the "anion Tear cece HO Ne) AR. Cone Oe ee RReI Rea STG ii % vister soll ond the Ibrary becomes an eve vst conncc:| was put under arrest Marshal Chandler has ineléted that no | living Whose golded truits aro sy ion rea —_—— one. bo alowed {0 ave Mrs. Chadwick | ll generationa. | Men may come ani| UR: COLD 4) withowt a written permit my olin. men may gO, governments may rise aiul| Mr. Doo! ib aa fate pa ve m0 moony That ut ORR DA’ ¥; | He recently refused to aly fall. but unless the human Intellect 19 ora’ oe mares ain rugs tale witk (0 neo fis Wife, unless a, yee blotted oul, the free brary once start- f fe algnature 0 manstial “Was! present, 1 go on forever," alah i alii Canis o | the city, y| his =) No.) 143, FirskAve._ Shoe Sho DRANK POISON, SON LOOKING ON Hazelton Had Done Little Work of Late and Drank Heavily, His Wife Supporting Family by Domestic Labor. Bofote,, the eyes of his nine-year-old son, who did not realize the meaning of his father's action, Hamilton Hazel- ton, fifty. years old, a laborer, itving on the top floor of the tenement gt No, 0 Weat Bighth street, drank carbolic acid this afternoon, and died before the at- rival ofan ambulance. surgeon, The child, William, saw his father fall, writhing in agony, to the floor, and ran’ out to tell other tenants that his father There tiv oulce. ay, iaatcon, wee] WILLIAMS WON'T RESIGN past help, and expired in a tew min- AMMIGRATION. POST, Had ‘Keen Drinking Heavily, Haséllon had worked little of tate, and, accarding to his wife, had been drinking heavily, She supported the family for the most part, by going out for domestle labor, When she went to ‘work this morning her husband re- mained at home with the two children. When’ she returned at noon Hazelton ale her ae pe teed a habe Het she PP Ave quarter, He lef eft tl hut Pt a i pot wt hh improvement "and, pre Bre fi tar na ions on i atone, Cy te bern garbollo| 7 PME haewers A aah qi which ny “Tam deeply intenested fe my anti wien be ame ve we a hare ce and ohall puree i ia until éme younger sitld, | ‘but Wika . | Teason arises looked page ror ware, abandon thet lageiton wu The Commlssiond) his lps ay fell to the the rumor as to his from a Washini ous bimost Immediately, |to be Bromptee politically ve rie a who bevy |noUfled Polk rayne une, of Lee atic, post, ver sireet stator Bhosh fm i igcem Hopi, bine"! TORPEDO BOAT SAILS. ton was | Aged Butcher a Suicide, Gregory, Nald to Have Been Rullt for Russia, Leaves Port, “Peter Herbener, bei! hy 3 ns Herons, The torpedo-boat Gregory, which was ho had @ room with Lig aire Bann on the chi floot at No, 761 First built at Perth Amboy, N. J., by Lewis Nixon, and is said to have been con- Hat No'Tdea"Ot Such eThing, Me Says, but Ie Husy Planning Im- provements In the Service. Immigration Commissioner William Williams, in an interviow this after- noon, emphatically dented the rumor that he would resign, “T have no intention or ‘thought of resigning,’ said the Commissioner, “put on the other hand am pienning alao denied tion tle, put i} copvente came. uncon: ‘The boy. piled in. ai id that his |» nue, distributed his personal efter among friends and relat! Shee last wool, This afternoon be was found dead in his room, with the tutned on. Hors aa not worked for some ‘ime| structed by order of the Russian gor; lend beeh ill, The theory is that Sut at ua opented ae haying: panece Vata? committed wuleide, afternoon, She been ving oF a ‘ompkinaville @noe Sunday Mr, Nixon had made several “ssipe about 20TH CENTURY LIMITED te pay the VeRsel, “ door bade me good-by,'’ replied the witness, “How did she bid you good-by7" “In her uaval affectionate way.” ‘The’ eyes’ of the witness filod with tears when he said this, Then he ead 4 carriage came to the door to take him hich will compel me to |from the house to the Auburndale ‘Ii- hat vfary, where he read untilabout 11,65. arose | ie did not intend to stay all the morn but he read’ in the newspaper that ogee orm was coming up. #0 he did not | so) iad been Pada fur a diplo- 6 to town, Tho ibparian got ready to clone up,.so he weft to.make a call. on a friend on Walker atreet in Auburn- dale, ston report that ho was |in On Monday the captain and one of CRASHED IN THE STORM. the three cneineers of the boat ent ashore and said good-by to frii They sald the torpedo-boat was abou: to sail for Savannah, Ga, When ask: New York Man Was Among the swered that it was for “racing pur- poses," No other Information as'to her CoO PR AR 18 obtainable on Btaten Isl- and Injured in Collision Be. tween Fast Tral CLEVELAND, 0., Jan, &—A rear-end collision occurred jate last night be- tween the Twentieth Century Limited and the Chicago, Boston and New York Special on the Lake Shore near Angola, N, Y., ab a result of which eight pas- sengers were injured, but none fatally, Both trains were eastbound, The Tweutleth Century Limited was running at reduced speed owing to a hot box on the engine, A blinding snowstorm prevented the enginesr of the traln’ following from secing the block signal Among the Injured were the follow, ing: H. G. Morton, Now York. hurt in- Klopman, Accuned of Murder, Ernest Klopman, hushand of Cjara Kloypman, who was found dying near the body of George Fricke, in the fam- lly apartments, at No, 14 Eagt Fit: teenth street, on Saturday ; Wag given a hearing hefore Burlow, In the Yorkville | thig attornoon. The wife dled Ik | @ result an arrangement was ma | Inspector ‘alsh and the District- an j torney’s office, whereby the man sus ternally; W. H. Clarkson. st, Louis, | pected of having murdered his wife and cut and briised; John 8, Butler, Butta-| best friend, will be allowed tc attend lo, snovider Injured: Me'or Richardson, | the dovvote finera, which will be held 17 8. Ay cut on head, appeal was made in behalf ct Neither engines or cars left the track. qn \ Klopman by his oounse , Nathan Levy, {The second train was running at lesa] who tated tr ne ety |than full speed owing to the heavy) guilty of the crimo and was breaking anowstorm, his heart crying In ius col. at due a thought of being locked um while his wife is being la'd away in her grave, TRIBUTE TO W.H W. He BALDWIN. A graceful “Tribute Wt was pald to the! memory of the late William, H, Bald- pitied sh" SHAS CASSIUS REED HURT. sus H, Meed, venty years old a win, Jr, at the monthly meeting of the) votired merchant, Hving at No, 9 Wost | Chamber of Commerce to-day, lerxty-feth street, was struck by } After tors Motels K, Jesup had | south-bound Third avenue cnr at ‘Paty | officially notified the Chamber of the! ty-fourth street tk sustatning it tte Low the realy, He wea Drury, of Bellevue home, refusing to nat the moturmit lteeration of tnnded by Dr pital, and w death of Mr, Baldw.n, who was g mem: ber, Jacob H, Schiff arsed pei mission Then he told of, Mt, Baldwin's work oy sate tho ayes an ( man of the Committee of Fit: i rohit ra ; ai not ur approvohing, HH teen and Als untiring eftort Hone atep Gf tio Gar been som Ther accept ni saidy but eve pia ilway's Veh Bie, 10 living for myself and family, but 1 ' never have another opportunity, ‘=| ‘the pollee of the Fifth \ haps, to serve my city in this, way,"{rep.ct thas Albert Sledo.man, soventy nator Depow was present at the/three years old, committyd sulcide lat meeting and made a speech In which he! ois afternoon at, his home, No. 1d yold, cet work he hoped to do in h street, by inaaling iuminating had » Mr. Sehife, °" tually he did y | a 19. ee able Yor tir | AGED MAN SUICIDES BY GAS, ¥ — CAN ATTEND WIFE'S FUNERAL front, tnt oF | Jal to The Rvening World.) PAST CAMBRIDGE, Mur, Jan, 5—} ‘The senwation stage was reached fn the Page mutder tral here to-day, by the exhibjt of all the gruesdfne articles con- nected with the tragedy, and the ahow- ing of a ag dn beh me jury the very mani Brie Moanae were inflicted on the young woman, ‘The teatimony ot the fathor, Edward Page, ‘was {ure of the day, and the, Superlor Court, where the trial 4-being held, was ibe- by a ourfous thtong,’ women sleged being the greater ‘The jam in the eftetnoon was almost too much for ‘the court officers. ‘age Page was the frat witness of the in wap Mr, Page who found his daugh- ter dead In her bedeoom on the top flooy of the Page rovldence at Weston.) He had been In Auburndal morning of March 81 Of last year, the date of theerime—and when he returned home entered by the back door, which he-found open, and wheh he could not seo his daughter about thé lower floor wont upstairs to look for her, Called tor H Bhe lay on the fidor of ¢ Page surmised she waa dead or at least and humying downstatrs, called for the assistance of tho first overcome, arrived In the house. t it was going passers-by on the road that he saw. 4 The Government in its presentation of bloke je aald, was In ahead OF olns the case declared that Migs Page had) Whenever ho amen it he. me in: [ :; been dead some time when her.ftather ba of setting eh ee fs Tt wan more cheerful in the sourt:| pete dean Mi wees to-day, Tucker came in with his replied the wikeds ac On What was the Narre with” the ennrds at 0.20, The briht sunshine was pouring through the windows of the court-room and plainly the ‘brihtneds| ¢ ISKELET IN COU PROVE THE PA AGE +oong Tuskers Trial, try with them agke make clear “Tt wos an ie 14 you sit’ wit f it Was one-go, of the crowd. Lai ‘hat was the coni der?” At Mr, 8 1 crossed there wae very 1 "Is there a aa during the In response to ia of examining eae Chan fe bile, ‘He had ne thy ea reper room, Mr, cook? of the day had considerable effect upon | up.” hie manner, donredaed, ‘The big bell on the front of the court- house ¢ounded at just 6.80, annodncing| 001 that court was about tw open, The eoho had scarcely died out when Judges Sherman and Sheldon entered the court. room and evérytody ‘stvod hag dnd Judges took thelt pimces on the bench He looked as it he had passed, a wood. olght ahd there were nope of the alana that were noticeable yeoterday, when he appeared tired and vane . Vahey nd Saad of sida ‘Where d “T never! fo ‘wae behind the room and the formal opening Of he court) from my view Edward Page| father of the murdered Woman, was immediately called to the! stand. He ‘sald he was’ seventy-cight years offf and that he lived in Weston) tho fome port of the past ¢wenty years | autopsy on He used sto be a mervhant, but is now retired, ‘He had in his family Ms son, Herod, the servant, Amy Roberts, and Mabel ‘Page, the mur. his’ daughter, dered woman, { Left Daaghter at, 5 He’ tale omnd ‘At 840 to 0 to his Bon’ hayjng preceded hi the witness lett, ine dnd the houremald one else wae in the pefore the= witheas Harold Jpft at about 615, oF fast, hed i deen rt was your Made m Vialt, He stayed there @ Ifttle while ana Brown, not far away. Then the withees went to Newton Lower #'alls and inquired for father of the victim. prt town, taut were at house that lett) He eaten daughter Tans fo pale the house of Chatiée EB. Bweet, “I wanted to see the stable,” “A woman came to the door and 1 told her that I came to #ee the stable, the witness said, “Who showed you the stable?” asked Mr. Sanderson, i cape coachman's wife,’ replied Mr, then ‘called at tie: house Of Charles A. Eee ae ah sattoae mas oe nee ide's ie He fl TRIED TO WRECK NEW WREDK NEW YORK AND CHICAGO, EXPRESS» by Invitation,” io then told of walking about in why she was going South, they an- | lolsurely way, and sald it was about o'clock when he returned home, “What did you do when you reached home?" asked Mr, Bandorson, oo tried the back door,” replied the “It be looked: I went to the Suppo! Mito thes kltahedy then went int he 0! Special Arrangements Made for pany, pia ‘ne witnées, wyer Vahey, cvvanrexam! ned Mr. Page, asking man; $ my daughter ihe door 6 ant twenty minutes’ for tho defense, morning of March a Mr. ahey exp “Wed: to. Mr, pen mountainside, tha: he would be ghliged to ask fn pointed question In order that the qi er and answer might be put on roe Als question wa vag ord, t Page, made: iM wt Mr, Page 0 Tucke The witness cowld not recall which | when he went in Auburndale o Mr. way brary the murder, 0, hen you PO CT EE eT y OUP Y NE ROOMENES FTN OSE, Me eee Pee Oe, POR Ee eR woman? € uy Red man drew himself up t6 his | pol Hla face reddened with |, f ma ho did not answer, aliave she want vour answer Was your daurhter a rodent orlatively so," was, he drove found your dai Jy what shoes had sho o: Bhe had her walking booty on," "Your gon raised ixou, he Wl BY wome yeara,’ “And ho us the. stopped aovide eon our daughter a ‘ the part 40 f re on wateh tere ‘and replied Mr. Paw he had r he was |) the | Cooterage to yd he bne time aghter's | qahien would fire ty but the arrival n> {Bon fire-hoat David eae powerful the PAM: i aati ier ie 8p, a a 8 deuterated rere of Bem hie jer in which stig a About 4,0r 6 o'¢look.” ways at that “Well, generally at that time," sain girl's be aura ria in ‘any a ee ota nat Kind of “me \derson, tout ar bene’ towant. tam te en 8 Examined Parse, it ser after the murd rer a PatKet: book, a, Jon a8 to Haan whiter hi : ty gro by Mr,,6an said he had @ Pa S in the corner (13 ‘no in uld not remembe' ‘ho wound the clock that tay a “Tho ond tered lireaped Is of He heatceeane Sick veo. refs "ran jue jg Penoil, Pi trigts three ent the asked ‘in recroms-exi tion gona igh 4 ekirt Recreyes re Sid yo aa the akive? asked find ropltea ar eventually f Li and that, therefore ty ves ‘hidden the examination of thé Skeleton im & Mead, or Sch a? oft Mh Heavy Iron, Bar Driven Into Switels! Discovered Just in Time to Prevent 01 WHEELING, W, Va,, Jem. B—At Ufie derwood, a small station in a seantily settled section, thirty miles: eam of here, an attempt was made to-lay to wreck the fast New York and Chicago express on the Baltimore and Ohjo road, A heavy Sront bar was driven in the switch with such force that It required, work to remove it. Had the train crashed through at the questions avout his, movements on tho| regular rate tt would have rolled over mie were more than 200 people on ‘ condition of the switeh by @ trackman, 1 and prevented the her of attempts have ok trains at yoar and for that an extra number of trackmea at night, "FIRE DESTROYS BLOOK, CAUSING $20,000 Loss, Wrecked and Novde Burned to Death-Fire- men Save Shipyard, ® which destroyed one block ang it wag feared that the ie Leary shipyard, wtownh Civels of Boon ly. ved tk mf tila } ‘iy ue 4. he would take them out for a gm of otleh did you go to bidet about ‘ent je times & week; replied onata in “anu fat time Would!\you Mvan tei! sat af ih dition of the fields about Tau place ae day of the weal 4ay or whefher iter, iF Of ahd Theeree was mae it ‘te 18 BAM aa stoned to epicad to the neighboring on whl ‘rds and fuctorles broke out early the Westen y In the ebuporage plant of J. Gy. Mr, Page sail be walked down Au- bounded by Bagle, Oakland, 4} burn atreat to {he bridgh on hts. y man streets, Willams: heme on the nfternoon of M 4 Hi ML any reed) to t g Uae entire factory and ng on the Sisto} 1 loss of $20,000, Mey. ‘ Three ulams were sent in when tt aie MINOR think It wag) on that the ativing wind would Kilt Wick ROE AY. a the dimes (othe neighboring ! nk 4 going? uniess 3 mMetent protection , . H them,’ Me fire leaped across. “Dal your daughter go out a prene| NAS HVE Ly usned the stable of notta arent adkall blibecher Standard Cleaning Company, One DA gre al since her moth~ wag burned to death in the stable e ds Bovatiaiae out (eucher only the vigorous efforts of the a Any i much?” “ \tremen saved the plant, with its 2h el