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l \ wi Dueket, placed in front of the] gtreat station, ubut Muldoun acted in BY POLI CEMEN' i stauiny of blood ot THe Barat of Tuck- door of: Miss Libra, on the second floor, | gooordancu with iiis duty What Mu.aysn | Mee oy aia oat THAT BORIS RE Both ‘HAs caused them to stumble In the dark | was ordered buck ou post, } | : Tucker and the victim, Mabel’ Page, INA RALLWAY | Paxket of bread was the cause of Malo Tortoriello, of No.,.%, Extra we, which is a narrow alleyway be- tween First and Second streets and Rowery and Second avenue, being mur- atabbed in the’ abdomen with a tlétto,! Bbe) is now. in Bellevue Hos- pital and will die. d <antohita Libra, ‘tenant, of ‘No. 7 oth strest, Every morning he pushes rend cart through the streets, leav- fag. bia wares {n amall baskets {n hall- ways. Ih No, 7 the tenants have eworn in¥ a, time over the Sicilian baker Be ig oly one de ts The girl is Alice Martin, of No, (22 ( a via aA aca unte! dae wh ‘aude, and thous Leary went on to say that he! was ’ egy B iyatere eel f ae she professed to be much in love with a ? hecnte pith Dr, a Wood, and saw all the | hi ' . ielaee expected to become “his " ”) ; cod spats on Tucker's clothing except | and who hag a hop at No, 155 Ellza- elie eed sbGR aie Plea est wae THE "MORTON /ADDRESS | the blood spot on the button of thy 1 Ly, ‘\ i i Hi hallway. MWe! janitor of the house is, Pasquale Tortoriello, He lives ono flight up from the basement with his wile and two vehilaten, His uncle of tho same naine vlives in a roam back of the apartment Occupied by the nephew. stunt later, there came a sound vf Lightstone’s Creditors Do Not ; eproinlly interesting to him, as) Reprayed by Janitor, breaking sane trom che great of eboe| Vanna Shot Man in Barron. Believe Story, and Trustee) Ante-Room with Gerry Society |=" ec LCs Sites Can ‘The nepliew ns janitor’luy in walt for baker Farrell early to-day and told him that if he wished to servé bread in dourway 4 (j his : Bugene L, ‘Devanna and Frank Moc- Little Daughter, sleeve, i bonse he would have to be more) 1 roid him to halt,” Muldoon told bis) yatuntin, Indicted for the murder ot ler Man to Produce Cash. tle gnter, ping Tueker. knit too. waa Ineneotet eafeful in the future with the basket. That was enough. He fell upon Tortor- fello and the two scuffled in the halls, cursing and fighting, i Tho uncle in the rear heard the men ab they wero fighting and he came out . Into the darkened hallway and rushed| ver was dischargeu acciuentaliy, Lightstone saya they-did, but his creg-| Mor i rd the) men, He saw that it was (un teu in AIS Line wit @ bullet lat! of McLaughlind who is accused of hay- | {tors “think. differently, Edward F, fusing to let her. ‘mother . or] ‘The xpot when on the knife looked a ttruggle {o tho finish, and he stepped | 4 8% Coroner Betsch said that he|!2& shot and Killed John Patterson, a |Thomas, trustee for the creditors, has | ther see her or hold any com-| brownish, while the other spots, said dn between them, Hardly had, he put 9 Hiahds div the baker's shoulder when he latter whipped out. a atiletto, and Atabbing the uncle three times Jn. the heart and abdomen. With th stiletto in’ his hénd! he backed off toward the baiystrade and waited (2 the vephew who, almost’ ex- Baker Attacks Janitor AG86A (20-day god Nhe Hephow's Wits bes HE FLED FROM h POLICEMAN Betsch, Alleged Thief Fatally Wounded by Pursuer, DYING IN HOSPITAL Denies He Is a, Criminal, Says He Had Been Calling on Sweetheart. - Lewis Betanh, @ young man of twenty- three, died this afternoon in. Bellevue Hospital, having been shot down early to-day by Policeman Anthony F, Mul- oon, of the East ‘wenty-second street station, who suspected him of being a burglar, In declaring his innocence of the polloeman’s charge Betach sed the name of « pretty. girlto whom’ he was engaged to marry in attempting 46 prove an alibi, An untrue statement, and whe police convinced her thut the man she ex- pected to. marry 18 a thief,’ bo con ident, was Police Captaih Hussey, | In vonimand of the List Twenty; second | ‘phe stoty told 10 Hussey by Muldoon Was that he was passing No, wi bast Bixicenth street uc 24) A, M, to-day} when he saw two men in front of the house.’ On seeing him the men fan, disappearing in the darkness, An In- store on thu first floor of the house owned by Gluseppe Ventangza, and taen a min stepped trum the shadow of tle captain, ‘and he ran, 2 followed, but he was fester than I, 1 drew my pistol And yelled tnat 4 would shoot, 1 fret ubove his heid, but he continued to fun, Just at this line 4 slipped uni the fee In the ptreét and fell und my FAH lived on the east side of Ninin avenue, between = Twent; th and 'wenty: seventh streets, over a real estate of- fee, ~ He gayo his occupation as a boller-muker, declured that , bis mother lived at No, oo7 ‘Tenth avenur. Under oath and fully convinced that) he had only @ few hours to live at tho | mos, ¢ dving man said: | SLast night T called on Alice, Martin, the girl Tam to murry, I'stayed at her Tydree SAWTWOSLAIN Witnesses in Court Describe) How MoLaughlin Killed a, Negro Watchman and. De- two policeman, ‘The trials of the citizens, now going. on before Judge Warren W. Foster and Recorder Goft in ‘General Sessions, attracted big | crowds to the Criminal Courts Building | to-day. | Most Interest was taken in tho trial | negro watchman, in West Bixty-secont street last May, MéLaughlin's trial is before Recorder Goff ‘and the big court. room was crowded, In the gdjoining court-room, .where Judge Foster is wresiding. the trial of Devanna ‘is proceeding. Devanna shot and killed ‘a laborer named’ George Dowrick in the Morris Heights Hotel | caster S AND M CH :MOOT TE. GOT HIS $84,000 Asks Court to Compel’ Wool- Did gamblers and bookmakers swal- low the profits of the prosperous woollen business of Charles 1, Light- stone, formerly of No, 111 Greene street? secured ‘an order requiring Lightstone to show cause why he should not turn over to the creditors $84,425, whirh he fs nald to be ‘concealing, “When I+ looked over his accounts, after the fillng of the creditoms’ petition in bankruptey last August,” sald Law- yer Thomas, “I found his business was FIGHT FOR CHILD Agents for Possession of Her When the two Gerry egents who took Georgette, the eleven-yearfold daughter of the Baron and roness G. de St, Mart, to the Children's Sootety rooma on Monday and locked her up there, munication with her, brought the litle girl to the Yorkvitle Court to-day her mother made a rush for her and fouynt the agents for nearly fifteen. minut Sofore they siccceded tn tearing her frem the -cniid, ‘The scene in the court-room and in the ante-room/which the agents reserve ‘Struggles Fieroely in Court and) FREE TUGKER Blood on Knife Carried by the Accused in Page Murder Dev clared Likely to Be that of an Animal, (Spscinl to The Evening World.) PAST CAMBRIDGIO. Mass,, Jan, '18.— ‘The usual crowd gathered to-day to Charles L, Tucker pass from the jail to court for his trial’ on the charge of murdering Mabel Page, Tucker looked at eare, and nodded familiarly to hia) counsel and court officers as he walked through the court-room to his seat in the dock, The court was well filled before the hour of opening, women pre- dominating, Early in the morning, long before the doors opened, the people who wanted to get in the room gathered, and it Was only the eaily arrivals’ who | got tn, ‘The defenss begin to take the et dence of the medical experts, Dr. Tims ovhy Leary, of No, 30 Sunset rect, wos fivat called. He tn a graduate of Har- vare. Hu ls a professor of patholo y anid Uacterlology At Tuft's Cotlege, The Witness jal he had made as many as 700 autonslen, Examined Blood Spots, ° “Wihat opportunity have you had to ald blood corpuscles?” asked My. Vahey. "It ts necessary for me to understand the churac'er of the blood so aa to be able to instruct dents In the subject ‘The witnesy deeeribed the various articles of olotialng, tant were examined, The clothing was produced and Iden- ified by the witness, who pointed out the places wher: blood existed, He salt he took one-half of one of the he outer walst of Miss Pago was handed to the witness, who told what ho had observed, He eald there were distinct spota of blood on the left arm and shoulder, These spots the witness whought had never been referred to by G ity for the Government ent, sald the spots an signif not smooches and had not been mad be. soaking wp blood from. the body ce other clothing, ‘Phere were about twenty or thirty distinct drops on tha blood was on the back of it, The epot was so small when jt was scraned off and that only when {t was plac A upon a siide under a microscope wak {t visi. ble, that It even had the appearance of a blood snot. Blood of an Animal; by Prof, Wood to be rust, showed, dis- tinctly darker in color, The corpuscles found In ithe blood. were examined mi- nutely on several ocoasions, Dr. Leary suid, Ho measured thom, he sald. Vas rious tests were made to determine it the hlood spot was a human blood spot, “What did vou discover In that tes “The result Indicated that the Dona mirht be that of any animal whore blood corpuscle is greater than 1-490 e | Weat . ute TA ya gad ae ~ PAPERS IN ———— Harris Convicted in First Case of the Kind Tried in This State —lury Recommends Him, to Mercy—May Get Seven Years, Arthur N, Harris, a lawyer, of No. 21} 4), One Hundreé and Dighteenth street, wos found guilty in General Svs- riers fo-day of having ‘feloniousty pre= ‘at pared false instruments to be produced as genuine in a proceeding authorized H by law." He will probably be sentenced |iieband by Judge Cowing later In the week. Tho jury that found him guilty recommend: ed him to the mercy of the Court, It is the first case of the: bind ever tried in this Stae and the moximum penalty ie seven years, - Harris Is attorney for Mrs, Louter Brady wheh she brought” sult for di- verve from her husband, George T. Brady, {h 1901, The proceedings dragged on for two years, and then Mrs, Brady rot another lawyer. When. the casu was at Jast called. beford iat Sruax in the Supreme Court Brady denied he had been served with notice of the sult. This led to an Investigation, which re- sulted in the discovery that the amdavit of Charles H, Levy, a process-server, DO YOU Ge UP eon wuntratlone ting that he ha a8 about thirt haunted, \itahed’ against | the > wall!’tor home, Nov #22 Bast Thirteenth street, {i in a thriving condition, hut that of for thelr own orlvaty business was al inch tn dlamater, whfch Inéludes man, r west und! midnight, ‘Then I went to @ res-|on Noy, 2 while crazed with liquor, A} hearer ‘i ty the -horse, monkey. seal, ‘wul ol ieag nein groane’ Of the | taurant ai Twelfth street sand: Third| dozen witnesses have testified that De- | 90-418 In cash which he had received Le ih e A one, The Gerry agents, | miakrat, mouse. and, woodchick, sh ; elder Tortorlelto brought Mrs, ;Tortorl- | avenue for fomet bing to eat, Later C) anna, anwered® because the proprietor | dUting the month. preceding only’ a lit es fire O'Connor and O'Con-| The skeleton that has feured in th emorment 1800 08 anita 4 oe ello to the ball, and with a scream of | Nént to Melser's saloon, In Thirteenth] Pon Toe ised to allow him to te mor thai #00 remained, Pusaled Nelly handied tho grief-stricken Baroness] case waa agnin produced tn court, and oat “avey, fright she fell upon the prostrate ri farted for home,” x have moe ldubr, drew his revolver | at this condition of aftatrs, we had him | Very |roughly, once Iterally throwing! 1)", Weary Ranted ult, the Velma tn — “Sg of er uncie, | Then she arose and) |, Te absolutely, untrue, that Levit |and Aredia shot at Dowrlck, kiling him | make a sworn statement: of what had | her: out, of; thelr ‘private room ‘ao whe | by the Knife of Ihe murderer, He eon; ! , Pea unt Wie DEKOr): WhO, Ba 'B)fartin, eT have had a'lthe confidence | instantly, become of the money, Could not met near the Nfl: girl, {arthe nartioulog that Dr. Wend havine the abdomen, , ‘ Murderer Tries to Escape. ‘The Haken then-daried down the stairs And into thé street, The nephew of the slain, man jumped over the bodles of his uncle and his wife and darted dows ty stalra close on the heels, of the murderer, Down Extra place they| “I had, accopted: this young man for| gown, She saw Patterson run from a Old at “the Game.” graduate of Harvar 49 and \ ay ea! 5 th . my: son-inslaw. [thought him it fr 4% The excuse for’ the selzure\ of the |fucmer atudent in cokege erin and i yer @mt to the Bawory, then to Second |My Je Wut Tt know that he dit wet | shanty In the street to a vacant lot! wpignistono hns gambled more orless| child was that on Monday afternoon | Vienna, testified that he examined tho and Bladder Remedy, will do for Y! fi @venue on First street and finally back to, Bowery, Turning up Second street ran into the bullding at No, 3, Bevaril hoses In the district have Deen under po.lco survediance for rome In. the world th him, but If he tells of having Leen with me last night he ts hiding» something. It Is: shorribie to think that tds accusation ja true, but T cannot understand why he. shoul tall a falsehood ‘then the police talked with the girk and ste became convinced that Betsch. waa a burglar, Her mother sald: see mydaughto r ist ‘night. My daugh- ter went oul to take a music lesson at 7 o'clock and returned at 9, She went to bed in about hal! hour, and I fol- lowed a little 1aley The young inun’s ‘mother’ is’ heart- Saw Watchman Shot, ,When the trial of McLavehlin wes resumed to-day Mrs, ‘Christina Barney, who, lived at, dio) 289 West Sixty-second street Inst May, testified she was stand- ing iat a window in her apartments and hearing shouts in the street looked pursued by a policeman, “T saw the noliceman fire at Patter- yon" Mrs, Barney testified, “and saw him fall to the ground,” “Did you see Patterson do anything j Lightfoot “Ho claimed he had lost {t in gam bilng-louses and al race tracks, and | produced a witness, Solomon Sugar- man, vho Lesified that he, had -seen fose largo’ sums of money, | The creditors do not belleve this story, however, for years and it js incredible. that he) would, siddenly ,throw away large derstood so. well.” According to Lawyer Thomas, Light-| The girl in the meantime was calling "loudly. for, her mother, and the. Baron was only prevented, from doing bome Violence to the worthy O'Connor and O'Contiell by the vigilance of the court Policemen, ¢ Sccloty Agents Seize Child, her mother sent her to the wihe slop of Dominick Dilessano, at No, 191 First | sums of thoney at games which jhe un-! avenue, to exchange a bottle of wing ; Whloh had been purchased by herself early in the day, The watchful sleuth; testified that the wound In the nack had revered certain velns, the witness aid the direction of the. knife thrust Indignted to him that the wound tn the nenk ervid net have Included the MOVER AM Me sents, ‘Time of Mubder Fixed, Dr. Arthur BE, Austin, of Borton, & pd Colles Wood on Ticker's Knife and came to the conclusion’ that the blocd was in- consifient with belrg human bloed and more conrister’s with animal blood, whose corpuscles hid a diameter gront- er than that of the corpuscles found Bladder’ Trouble? To Prove what Swamp-Root, bloating, irrital Jack of aml Pain or dull ache In the back is uh+ mistakable evidence of kidney trouble. hed Have You Rheumatism, ‘Kidne ei the Grea May Have a Sample Boitle Sent Free b iy , tabi bition, —_—- She Had Asked tor i and #500 © Justice Leventritt alimony and $75 cou T. Riker Clopton Clopton this afterno! ‘Ot a determination Ms jA man whose name is Colthurat, dropped dead tn. elevated railroad train on t! nue Hne, just as it was co Franklin Street Station this A “the r e glen wi ve Il Inches tall, and wore ae |broken over her son's predicament, 2” Assistant Dlatrict- biood on the knife. f Wee i ae ‘ i ah fae eetonitaren: Bie wd ety ELA eri stone could easily have'become woalthy ! of the Children's Soclety were horrifed | "the blood on. {he coat wax probably | It Panet ae neath if na iy peepee oe owe were ‘two. policemen, Neumitler and | ing two children, She sald y {Che had pursued the woollen business | at w’ohild golng to a store with one {Human blood und the olood on Miss | yOu that the track of health {s not clear.|. tr your water, when all ‘ Hynes, doing spooln! duy, watching them, ‘hey heard the cries of tha’ men pe they’ thre down the street and saw Ferrarrl ao into the house, Thén came son has always been sober and sieady. cy ime has been out of work and T have given him his meals, ,He lived in a furnished room in Twenty- feurte street. He told me Bunday: he “1 did not,’ was the feply, Mrs, Barney sald she heard the re ports of shots after Patterson fell, but ho fired them, She had did not see w and left gambling alone. Lightstone's story was that after heavy losses at’ tho’ races He backed a bonk- maker at the local .tracks and lost bottle of wine and returning with an- other, and they nabbed her on the street and ‘took her to the society rooms, at V ‘8 Waist Were uistinct drops and came from the owtside, Dr, Austin fixed the. time of death ag about forty minutes after she had eaten her last food, Taken in conned. If these danger signals are unheeded,| undisturbed In more serious results are sure to follows Bright's disease, which Is the worst form ‘of kidney trouble, may steal upon you. settling, or twenty-four hours, 8 8 8 as a cloudy a Is evidence that your kidney ‘ G Twenty-t y q " ‘y tho pursuer, who told hin story ax vent | MG eeoured a Pomaven (2 an umbrella OE ican Ueno ta reel A HM" After thls setback he went t0/ Then Khepeetetie ey wr une {Hon Nth. the Covirnment’s tevimory | The mild and the extraordinary effect der need immediate fy Warconid The police, of the precinct | tne rede ee eae ote aoe yy whem beng the man who had|Sarstoxa, and in trying to et even he | Huroness at her home, No, 2% Maat {diy meal Al. about 19) o'clock, ‘this | of the world-famous kidney and bladder| In taking Swamp Were, cacted out and the house mur-| Hea not come in festinigt, thouRn" | anor “Patterson, She. identified Me-| dropped $12.00 more, ‘This was about | Thirteenth street, to tell her that she Hee is aaron in sho: vitae: BETTER COLIC I TRL TR RAR Tia renege Ba Re eee rounded, ’ From all directions Liallahs: of every taken down :stalra-nthat way and Yanded over to Polléeman Arehibald The room occupled by Betsch rented by him Monday, from. Mre, Top: | CHARGES AGAINST GROUT, Langhin as the man who did the shoot- Shot Fallen Man. “1 saw Patterson cross the ‘street, evenly divided between bookmakers and fire banks! A few days after this run | foot figure ‘as ‘the good’ thing at’ the Progress Club and lose large sums plays needn't come down to see her child, ax she had seen of the little girl for two nights. Naturally she ran to her, noon, "ANEW CABINET soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distress- thousands uj the most perfect heal the kidneys that is known) pon thousands o letters recelved from men ah —— nel. —_— it ary hy No. 286 Ninth avenue, Sh ? she wouldn't be allowed to, easel Serene) @ restlon pr Hialy beugn to, flock and col-| Po sala hie rent.tn advance: No went] "irosa-examined-by Lowls Stuyvesant | of hurd hick, he said, hy Greditors Wo-| Nevertheless the Baroness went, A Ing cases, A trial will convince any one| Sclesce. iti Mr anaate ahraens Hesse 1 police | to bed. early Jeter eaylne cht WOT onanies, cvtiioes tor stcaubaans wee | son the bankruptey pradeed ings, clerk refused to let,her In, Supt, Jen-| fe: —and you may have a sample bottle] In order to prove the wonder Man Would uot mwis, jadeatter, every’| had, to go tO work tn Bethune street, Barney gid not waver from: her aired! )'"tte denied that he had any money | king sustained. the clerk and In spite of free, by mail, My Tonte te hah of vals) Fecaution had been taken Hynes and) He came In last night about 7 o'clock, ‘Mire Miangaret Jackgon, of No, 2H] concealed, » Tt 1s all gone—every cent of | tears and entreaties the mother was ute my press ple bottle and a bool aluab SET Ea ee te ee moore tay,| the, tay ahd Went out about an hour} west’ sixtyrsecoid street, ave dam |," e dociared. His. friend, Solomon] not allowed to ee her child, When’ she Swanip-Rout,| Matlon, both sent absolutely @reaved to chin underototning, He’ was) th aging teatimony against McLaughlin, | si carman,’told how he had seen Light-| saw: her in court to-day It was the first x tiineat PL asad asc? ie Se ell, wha took him to the place iy i matty the woman Ivy dying on’ the! _ _ | Mans, Jackson testhted, "when the Bei] ing poker, According to Sugarman Baroness Roughly T: ‘ cured, The valueand su of § EOS wothan wae ‘atl consiidua, bul |couarattioe @t the ClvUsserviee Ree [ee terete (ito Into ine house, und | Likhtstone held all the ‘bid hands and! gy, spevinly. Treatae, wy neetoatly Root are so well-known : her strength was going. fant, with | committee ln iiService Ree oy jig an. Then the pollcema (ol | played each of them Ike royal fuahbs. | o.Ginngr trughior as oho mentor Meare {Resignation of Combes and His) ofsec am. are advised to send for 9 th reker. standing in the dim light] form Association Will F It» | jowed Patterson across (he street, When! sugarman estimated —_ Lightstane's . roughly, as the mother threw 3 In sending your address to aheewas raised and held inthe arms Complaint with Ma they got newt vhe shanty T saw the Po | rosso. at the Progress Club at $2000, | De? arms about the child, ‘The Baroness) BAinigtars Accepted by Frenon| Lame back Is only one symptom of! Go, Binghamton, N. Y, be: pellescoan: au lad da paket Heeman start to club Patterson. lng Lightstone lose] 4dn't. move quickly enougi, so the) lo" kidney trouble—one of many. Other! you read this generous offer in tl oft “1s tl asked, , that is the man, He Killed my hig the man who stabbed you?" Charges aga!nst Comptroller Grout, It je said, will be filed with Mayor Me- oliceman the defendant?” Ce Mrs, Jackson replied Ww Mr. Nott asked, He also told of large sums. at Lightstone race tracks, t answer on Saturday agent hurled her one side and rushed for the small room, The mother fol- President, but They Will Hold symptoms showing that you need Swamp-Root are, being obliged to pass 0) York Evening World, The genuine of this offer is guar ay tot sae wasn't Bure, morning befo! " Ly , 7 A ‘ r Avaetee efore Peter B, Olney, referee Matai and. several: wiinereen whom | clelian formarrow by tne Civil Rerviee| inne. two: clinches, | Met stra son | i. the bankruptey, proceedt w'"* [towed uni got inside, ‘The two agents! Qyer for the Present. water often during the day and to get] if you are already ‘conving the police aecured Were later arraigned | Reform Assocta tion, ‘ continuéd, “and fe ite hand in his | ‘She creditors claim iis explanation | &Pabbed her and threw her out, up many times during the night, tnabill-! Swamp-Root is what you needy ) Invorkviie Cour: and remanded tothe) The committer of the association | (op, AnN urgotiy” wake something {and the tertimony of Bugarman, who ie | She teturned and there. was another) pe TE ty to hold your urine, smarting’ or irri-| purchase the reruleé tl ) . a, 1 YON which w: o make an Investiga- “ t b banker on Broadway, do not cover the weeny atw 5 y i . | HAGE a Swishout balk to'awalt ti | on han completed. itn labora. ‘The | fue Then, Meard 6 Anh ANG MAG | period Immediately Wtore. the banks | recor, ENE elwen he Heart’| PARIB, Jan, 1%—The Comber Min-| tation in passing, brick dust or sediment} dollar size bottles at drug stort eis piven: ee tte S omatees in, | Catraes against Comptroller Grout are | ying on Lee FE er | aoney ‘proceedings when the missing | winally she was forced Dut and the istry presented its resignation to Preal- TUN estat ANAL tna pee ren prise fer 4 Bin ‘ne| that he did not observe the strict let-| and shot him again, e bh i Wo eC OW LET, HN ne beat on | . . | > 7 1 iJ iJ Wer derant mane wee wed Ge Bun ball Ite of tie Civil Bervice laws when ne| and ran around the snanty, purstied by —a—— the 'ador und pieaded to be allowed in, ent Toubet at the Elysee Palace t0-) nooy digestion, sleeplessness, nervous-| Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the the murder ae Feappolnted:oromice men what h the policeman, T saw hint 8 while on the other side the voloe of the/day and the Prosident accepted it but | ness, irregular heart-beating, rheumatism), | Binghamton, N. Y,, on evel to secure his appenrance as a witn ppotn tei nen who had been | Ang then Tran into the house, T heard Hel Niecrelher baud’. Bes hearts: callinet 5 ry At The Inquest, which will be held Fri-| deposed by Tammany heads of depari-| Ane more shot vatterward. ‘There was|TQ TRY MRS. NOBLE MARCH 6, ; litt, git could, ia B) anked the Minista's to individually — : day, Emedio and Rovarlo Totortelin, ents, Ith Patterson when the fight iahit Mother! mother! zk ; 4 — — — a = AUHOR mersters: of the-familyciwere nlc ments, no one W ' The uproar extended to the court-|carry on their functions until a new ¥ fared: to ko aftor thel> statersents were | The frat removatn resulted from the} UERAM oe tried to snake Mra, Jack. |Date Fixed hy Justice Garretson | room and Magistrate Whitman rapped! cabinet Is fornied. taken, | Murphy-MeCarren tight, Acting on or-| son's testimony. but In valn, He aaked lw Blanh(abc\anterdny: for order, He couldn't get order, 80) at, Loubet begun the consideration of | ters from heudauiasters”” MeCarran | her revented!y If there were nol a sears | ! ee Mi was brought to the bat gua the formation of a new Cabinet this |imen were removed, In several Instances | Or MOLE TBM sikim vot the defense | Supreme Court ‘Justice Garritson, Im) the agents stood where the mother) afternoon, He summoned the President | Comptroller Grout immediately appoint THRE, MeLaughiin was sai upon by a} Phushing, has set th trial of Mrs, |cculd not get at her, ‘Then they asked the Senate, M. Malicres, and the > ; that the girl be remanded back to. the Jed the deposed MeCarrenites In his own department without requiring that they " fegroes and had to shoot Vat. cro in peiteaerendes No Cause for Attack, Paton Noble, accused of murdering’ her! husband in Long Island City, for Mon. | Mareh 4, sty rowmes unit ha so, vconld “inves ds further. The Baroness almost ga Prealient of the Chamber of Deputies, Vaul Doumer, to the Elysee for a con THURSDAY, JANUARY. 19TH, Pp it 9 P. d | through the formality of civil-ser- Reoh'm iukband corroborated day, 6 ‘ f fainted at the suggestion, ference, The result will determine who rosperily s Parade vies examinadtons: “ ptt dackee iaeumagrverg aurea | Mrs, Noble, in deep mourning, was in’ Guild Paroled with Mother, | M. Laoubet will Invite to form a Min Will be offered at much below regular prices 4 large stock of g 8 contention Is that positions 0) tergon did nothing to the policeman be- | Co ‘ ae ane) wpyey have kidnapped my ehild ana | /8tty ‘ FAIRE | yyer — Shible! epresentit rg oy Ih t ehiid a ’ A which these appontments were made| fore the latter taiged his club to strike | Lawyer Shibley, yvepresenting Mrg | kept Ie away trom me for twor nie N M, Rouvler continues to oecupy the phe Lk were ia tee cxemy: clings, and the law | Miner inane fy tar a Meron. | Noble rat fee tail ne to | Bo wit et hem Crke her away agua!” |tirat place, but his chances are teas omens imonos, Wanted form Commntor, will contend, thay. the | {He, Rack with his cla). Campbell raf | the trial set first for Jane’, ang | What in Ne WORMS etl wan cq jenrtatn HAR. at Meat anit, tO) bes be LONG KIMONOS, tc 7 wre 7 aw i h 08 i fs n for Fel, 18, bit objections w estigate?"” asiced Magistrate lef that a Rouyier Cabinet would not i‘ jain af the (nw. Waal ignered “ia you eas, the paleoman ea nny | oof [ies agents “couldn't IAC WHR ltaate Iona roan ctacnune HRA EEK HRcHal Cotton Crepe, with Persian border....,..0$1.25 ‘nite cociaaelpinnppeonero=one h Hie Temiy, WEta 7 — they wanted but sti ‘Tdid,” was the reply, “He sald to f they wanted tot Kirt vor Md divisions of the Partlamentary groups, | Cotton Crepe, with mercerized ribbon border. 1,35 HAMBURG LINER LOST. | hin, Rian v4 i bel yen keep on the pRaeate pur ot ie three polleonat Ive} the Soclety rooms With them. A sawyer) M. Lou acer announecd his inten F i . other side of the stree! ent) After that another policeman | Ye Sos RING DU he rea: | cin: epabes ater anniplnecd en: patnictills "Bacieraci told the policeman he had |eante io and ‘sked her husband he | MM," Meetion tothe aL Hiepeeag | MM ME Sanalsag, te leaders of th Japanese Fancy Crepe, satin border.....,, 1,75 Rengalln a Toml Wreek on Mada, | (MIN come oven ihm. Patterson. went (Be mens and Matt oe an repel | itte gil wee parolee tn the custody of | Wredian ofet Ministty. ae Itty {he Pret | Novelty Crepe with plain and fancy border, 2.35 a ‘ ought e| ns Pokey Sh other until i fernoory id fs at j ” kaacn Connt, but the Crew Sayed, | Acrons the street, followed by the pollees | ata. at while Adin. One WiFAW! at me PRL AG UR, ibis ae In Kw \9 Inaure the o0p- Cashmere, with Persian border,.....«+» 3,00 ‘ et | mtn, ae Walla , |stone from a window, and the degend- | excuse for Keeping t 1d or whe wi tiem of the RroUpE port of the f " | idiot Ra. van i The What was | serge eae ated! on ine stand by wit tok Wa pistol and shoe In that | be given permanent to has Parents | Minis Plain and fancy silk with contrasting border 5,00 | received here to-day that the Hamburg: | ¥4Q) Bhe sald they ved across the | direction. N he man who exchanged the bait! . ow | ia | American line's. steamship Bengatia, | treet frame where. he wan shot. some |. D's MeClough tested that he exam: | of wine for the child was arraigned ia Bullder Struck by Tral Figured French Flannel, variety ofshades,, 6,50 which sailed from Barty, Dec, % and fe told ‘her of the shooting and she | ined the wound In Hellevue Hospital | court and held in 800 ballon a charge ullder Struck by Train, | H sarty, Dee, %, and n out Into the strent, Three polioe: {did found the bullet had parsed | of violating the Jaw in selling toa!) James Hearn, a builder, of No, 08 | SHORT KIMONOS, ‘ through the back part of the lett leg | minor, He protested that he had seid eDath was {the ehild nothing, but had simply ex- changed a bottle of wine, 8t, Vinceni, ©, had been wrecked on the coast of Mad- V., Dec. 8, for Batavia, in were there, One was McLaughiln T saw my husband iying down ty cant lot, and | went over there," she Woat Pifty-sixth street, Manhattan, was | | Cotton Crepe, Persian border, driving a horse and wagon along New | {and shuttered. the bone, jenused by hemorriage and blood pol- | + yi 8 agascar. It was added that the crew , had been saved, but that the ship was | sad. soning from the gunshot wounds. |) Baron G. de St, Mart Is a veteran of | Vreseht avenue. Brooklyn, near Sixty+ Fs a totul loss. P Mrs, Patterson sald wnat while kneei-| Tho prosecution closed after Dr. J. B. | ihe b 20-Prusslin war and ts a well | second street, this afternoon when the Plain and Fancy Crope, fancy ribbon border, 1.00 tng beside the body of her husband she,| Bissell, of Rellevue Hospitn! bat ss Known lecturer, He’ spealts several di was ituck by a Coney Island une Rye thin. Hearn was thrown fifteen feet in the alr and sustained a fractur d_ severe internal injuri "Sho wee anc removed to the ‘Hoapitas languages, and his little wirl already English, French, German ani so family is in comfortable heard one of the policemen ask another, phe “Whe JkLvow shoot him?” and he res | which Wad caused’ the - watchman’s | spenky piled, “Tl thought he had a gun.” death had broken the th bone, The |iRnun's’* Mok) Paterson Identified the defend- defenea will begin to-morrow, fied that autopsy showed tie bullet The Bengalla was built at Glasgow Jy 1888 and was of 4910 tons net rope ter. She wae 45 feet long, had 67 feet ‘beam and was §# feet 4 inches deep

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