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* Sciatic Hen Along in Me | ‘CAREERS CLOSE AT 40. “And When a Man’ Reaches Six- * ty’ Professor Favors a Kindly Use of Chloroform. fiome men over Opler, the enti, Heves ought to be In the world: Edward Everett ot, elmhty-two, Prof, sprightly. Henry G, one, Levi P, Morton a: Senator Morgan, w! D, Omden Mills, 2 FOUR YEARS MORE FOR HIM. Ie About to Quit Amertea for) ngland, Which May Account | ‘for His Brave Stand. Jom and Alileon, se Plaf{t, doventy-one, Benator Depaw, P Sehcantomeenseateareigen ‘ j Prof, ‘Willlam Onlér'e ‘don that the| age of forty sees tho end of mac's ueefulness in this world, and that a man at sixty should be -quietly ebloroformed, has, not been re- eelved in‘ this city with that unanimity of approval which generally follows his utterances, Prof, Osler tp himself fifty-six years Lyman Abbott, fond, Gen, Horace aniral Dewey, John? maker Admiral Soh Rookefallar, at! of w: sixty and seventy, ’ yearn old, President o} Medioine, gald:, w diagnostician, be- fore they can do any more mischtet dore I, Cuyler, eminent preachers, Goldwin Smith and Virginia, who recently ran for Vice. President, beth of whom are ahty- busy at the age of saventy-; Joueph Jefferson and Senatory Cule Benjamin ¥, Tracy, seventy-four, United’ States Sonator Thomas Q. Bishop’ Potter, Thomas Bailey. vey roh, Speaker Cannon, Grover Clove. Dont Morgan, Andriw Carnegie, Ad. HERE ARE A FEW OF OSLER’S “DEAD ONES” sixty that Prof, chloroformed he- Hale and Theo- the, Davis, of W nd United Mtates ho are elgtty, manoler, ant #tilt vanty-five, enslfent Wilot, of | Haryard, and Cardinai Gibbons, all of whom have paased nty. Nahugh Porter, J, Mare fey, Sahn tani. tny and John D, hom wre between Von Moltke, Giadstone—t natant Continie the catalogue tn: Dr, Charles L. Dana, about Atty- Agademy q* All fo The Bad atate 14. No date hne been ret for chioro- forming him. ‘The Evening World has gathers! the |: opivions of @ number of distiugnianed New Yorkers who are ripe for the’ Feaper on the Baltimore dootor’s the- ory. William: Hanna Thompson, Mf. D., YA, D,, over seventy years old, mes- foal authordy, untyersity lecturer, au- thor of text books, and for many yeacea Preeident of the Medical Society wf New Forts, end: “The theory is too abourd to require Glacussion, I cannot: think thag Mr, ——— = __- Opler has been correctly quoted. 35 + tnoonodivable that a mak of his marked » Fentelty could believe such absurd- tithes, out Aritetotle, Plato, Sophocles, Bie~ It ta | ‘What would the world be with-| “YOM can quote me. ag s Dr. Osler’s own ifs and dead vat beat| possible refutations of bie haat, Rome ot | hits Dest. and mont oriainat Work, and sortatn}y hia best books have ‘been’ given to the world since he pasead pected “from him yet, snd thefe fy no Probabiity that the profession will be Gintppoinied in ite expactations,” Dr. Graeme Hammond, about afty, brofeemor Of nepvous and menza) . lee easoa in the t Graduate ,gffed! Collare, | sald; ye whet his quoted lanrusge nie, ‘The. theory was advanced many, but it ts now recomnized ae radically | wrong in pvnciple, Early Mental Growth, greatest peri tall tor] espana work, aay as the In veatigations of mtororoops. tiratertolog: and auatomy, a man ili mee rue de | aa far es any one can gé with Dr, Jer, After forty a man tn fist sbrat yoady tor his Dest montal week, and hte Ipowers tipen whiie bis work inortasns {in valve untll tie readied the park where atrophy of the braln bentas. | vanies atom quite early dn iife to t the huntired mark, \ntgtory convinces the student that thera lj» no ground for Dr, Osler’s conten- tton,” | Dr, John D, Quackenbos—about sixty | yenrs old—eald: Osler Away Off, He Says, “One has but to glance at the work performed by great minds from the ye inning to sce that Dr, Osler ta Beitr Bnatee the work of mature (Continued on Second Page.) CZAR IS FOR WAR: RIOTING RESUMED the fovty-year mile post. Mugh {5 exe}. Nis beat work early In Uifs, tert this fa! A casual study of | C les for Caused ment in | There ‘wore seven linite of exoltement | winner, “1 do’ not think Dr. Oxlor means jim) in the nelgkhorheod’ of No!’ 108 pronrog | 60%. streot this attend enre | police declare, of “Mra. Jennie Comets gohn-Dovie fro anid hooia, written on thoy avboat, {itor to hang hervelt. . ) > SCANT ANT ATTIRE ‘nie Among Patrons} of. Turk ) Bath Establish prt RAGE--Aa ania result, ’ che | Mim, Gyenezer, ‘ger’ three; gnitdren aad | el w ‘Weat he” ten ‘tt may be aatd thay that a man'e, nine fa lod of mental growth ts at. | aucte a 'Surkish beth for bor mei} lon Mra, Spa- found by ‘her mother-in-law. one tly 2 bhok room, when down the ed botore he #8 forty seare old, and i Aid woutn in She heaement, i Meee. Thera wet of all they ers In. tue pagar rm, Spaneser We t to Gouverneur scuine deing onen, a ey Wosp!tal, jmetherdilaw liverdho the top foor 6f eat, whish * nvelters. twenty+ ec. A Mra, Ida Tewkin oon orien were translated’ to orien “Fire,” whinh ina fow ininites ren] and Bt, im Te Poof to the ‘Tunkish bath, y flere was a senaational exit yarw of the huflding, the most the escape to the women bath+ yerushed dut | § the nolifhborhoog Aally” \ooratied by NiO, A PeMLARran, en from her fat Tm: @ prisoner, with astempitig to hang her welt, any Buch attempt, assinted in’ quiett ante in the huiiding) many bru! rere hadi Need: vin ire scapes, oo ACCUSED PAINTER IS IDENTIFIED BY MANY. 91,000 Worth of Jeweln, Harold L. Prescott,” foreman of palnt- home of rM&, Ada «, Seventieth street, ackson, ens for H, Moran & Co, who Is cused of stealing jewels Waped at nearly tén thousand dollars from the harge Her faully deny thet he made A aqund.of reserves the frightened fen- ots Whom @ .acramble = No, 61 was identified Rimalan Ruler Refuses to Consider Peace Terms, Believing He Has Home Sit- ‘Trouble Breaks Out. BERLIN, Fed, %—The Emperor of to legitimate interest Russia has elected to continue the war, | failed to win yictorte His position is absolutely firm, and) tinued with added , the German Court.has been advised in | that sense, The war will be pressed with the tt- most onergy, the domestic situation be- | ing now within the control of the authorities, , beuuyed the country ot Russia's enemy w of winntag vietory we Party of Change gen a revolucior ‘ The considerations that led to the Kite Pit ) q D { ui Emperor's decision as understood here pote at We are: Mukden the War Oin First—The judgment of the Chiets of My cgniirmation of the Army that Fleld Marshal Oyama) as can be judged by ti not only cannot defeat Gen, Kuropat- Kin, but stands in danger of defeat we Canaan, . artend: himeelf, How, cowardly, therefore, showing, aslivily. on for Russia to*ask for mercy with all} ‘the men and money essential @uccessful war, fecond—All the forcea of criticism | @rw directed against the Government 4er having fought rather than yield the rallroad has agu bandits, ehild, ‘ 1 \ vation in Hand, but New 8 and for having! es would be cuii- fury against |wovernment that accepted war and then! until Monday, A government thal would crave peace yhile suit cupola pul be ig Une puiNe gravis for in the West ide Court to-day by fit. teen persons as the painter who had done repairing on thelr homes just be- fore they missed jewelry valued at ouma rangini aad $300 up to Mra, ackson's $10,000 worth, Among those who identified Pres- cott were G, W, Potter, No, % West Ninth street; Marshall Knight, No, a1 West Seventy-seyenth street; M. Mills, No, 24 Broad street, and many occupanta of the Hampshire and Porta- mouth apartment buildings at No, 88 !1o No, 44 West Ninth street, Rapid Transit Commissioner Woodbury lang- don {s also a sufferer, ia to the polloe, who say they can produce many more complainants, ressott was helt Ww his cae will be taken up by the rint-Attorney's of- pase: — Bel Waa HARPERS Cc ONDIT TON Web, ¥8.+-Al- | Bie I ful of tuners vedine below CHICAGO, President Wu. © does not offer! tam BR, Harp rHlty of How ‘as well Chicago, ps abte nigos he mutilated mans Hospltal,y follow ner in which they were allowed to pass), the Imminene The Japanese are both fas, win been damased to a/ by # yatd of mixed Japanese and Chinese ——— Wheaten fs the best frod for the rowing It muralehas the elements saat mako Drain, bone and brawn, I F ‘Try it for break- ind | phy eterday’s surgical operation fur " THREE MONTHS 1. URANGELAND, Lat wour to Florida, via Pennsywvunia Rallroad, fox the present season, leaves News eb. Miomeakh dni erE, "aad fai i . me ¢, ote PA. 8 | | IS FAVORABLE. | on toMay, according to the wis Qryorable, ‘ Yor Sth av., New A superb: tain leaving oh UES sas Sloe 1188 sat tga IN Se Cl EY NEW YORK, ‘THURSDAY PRHUARY % 1905, Handicap, Feature at Crescent City, Goes to the Favorite, Ram’ -Horn—Good Racing at ve Patk. Coutse, : ‘To the Waiitor of The NEW ORLPANS, Ie), 23.—Fine i* holidiyy, 1 Bota een mutt } Grodnds weir 8 Detter si ape than a. the huites place, sn bookma Cwanvy.on CRESCENT CITY WINNERS, Sanam FIRST RACE—John "Doyle (Wo to 4) 1, 1, Baggeriy (7 to 1) Ponca, SECOND RACR—Lily. Brook . (9)' to 2) 1, Presentment A) to 8) 2, Bim? pilelty’s, | ay ; THIRD RACE =D hae ii (4): to D 4 ng and Wine | n) t0°8) 4, Matador (7 t0 2) &, Augur 8. t Selling; four yes oli atu bp; glx te Gea) oy Uatie 3 gh Bde wns, We . Riger &o Ww ithe | Hiertor, Toe! 2 i nnve, Fleet. rhe sover 104 oar Aph, Heep: Belin Onde erat! Anni, t ileo yan, Aber, by, ‘Tw Stirtdre, ie 2 At Day ate HECOND, RAC Ki Vedic gar dak but (owner, By Lily. Brook Preven timent ‘Alan! Hazy, Margery: Gattnay, Josie, ‘Tarhy nie also rin, THIRD, RACE, ‘Three yeara oid ans upyvards six furlonee, Winger 3 Lldeak—Harmonion, (Owner, haw abind ao (£10) Starters, rt. Bt. Ph! BA, i 80 iy 6 1 og wou? 6 eatiignta! Kay ore Kivies, Laeky Obw aio ran, Oapir wt tano achatched, Ix Ant hall Aunt ‘Segen co ed He TS BB Bh bet edey Th 85 F eOoupled inv atti ap f, Rice, Ranger, Lady Joiiaon atso ran, seratched. he Lineal, Balth, Ney HOT SPRINGS RESULTS, " RACE—Annisquam (16 to 5) 0 Text (18 to 4) 2, Comic Op- FT % Dixon: 2. ko 1D RACH-I, Samuelaon @ tol) 1 TRECOND, (7 to 1) 2, Trebes (6,to 1) 3, AS HG Kent (15 to 1 H—dimon Ken’ ) a beauee (f to 1) 2 Mordella 3, ime--t.2t 4-5, FOURTH RACH-Voltage (8 to 1) |, Voltaic (5 to 1) 2, Bravery (6 to 6) 3 Time—113, —_——>—— ASCOT WINNERS. FIRST RACH—Silver Sue (7 to §) 1, Search: Me (7 to 2) 2, Dalsy Brouck (6 to 28 RANEY As NO OAKLAND RACES, BAN PRANCISCO, Feb, 9%-Racow u osand (dhy Were declared of, The entries wil) stand. et — PANAMA CANAL BILL PASSES THE SHALE ’ a the Pa out matevial ane uted dda nt authoriz er than the cor we atock oof oa was bff by Mr, uy by Who sald (iat tho anal ws were Already known, When Mi. Badley concluded the canal itl Was passed, f WHE Sit ALO RD FLORIDA L IMT RD | Walbtalie autos falta gah TOMA Dal want Naw decks presented programiies of. excellent quality that: promised i and Kivd mediums for apaculatio , , Ra rare ter saw enhar Vay y it Joveniner wordds } weather drew out! large. Wied ‘at’ | hoth travis this afternoon i ppite of the fact that It was the day following fe : The track at the! Fair ¢ Clty Park, but *he going was good ers did busin.ds a1 oly Park, while!’ one fineil uj) at the Falr Grounds, . y | * CITY PARK PARK RESULTS, | FIRBT RACE—Ascot, ACE—Ascet Belle " te| noe a agGoNnD RAGE—Mathi | ROOSEVELT CA SENATE FOR "FOR ie ‘ 14) Oi -Mestvar loa 3) Ml Flore ivy, ‘Avota, Firat v three: ybaray ld nd @ eixtdunth ‘Winier, sAusaole, (Owner, Jo ir Hohe Wi, Oremnt 87 h “A. Bykea) ? Jookrva: Wty Bhi Pi 4 anal) 107 iy “} ita A ie Valles Lraeeee ie . sya a. bt raver ‘geste eBhon UT. Woon, Hemisek,. Armorer, Brine Our aallie, Dr. ‘ety Norman Lat Antngne’ ran, - Sovatohed, Sew aad Gown, Juhe Coitine and 4 ‘Mernay, FLUTH RACE, Thrab yeare oe and upvai turlon Winter, Py ie! a a ie F y ONner, ro Pies) Startors. Jockeys, Wt Mt, P. Bh, Florentiic cies Nicoll 18 6 Lldwitna 'Modinn 10) 18 \ 8 82 | . Romane 12) 20 Bk . Kentucky, dln Perrin, | York. iyo ran, ‘Boratched, Mra, Bob, ) BARS FILIPINOS AS HUSBANDS Non im Tddlaan Loglisiatare tn duced Beca' Inland Stndents Flirted with Moosler Girls, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, Feb, %,—Sen- ator Davix, of Monroe and Greene) counties, inttodueed a bil In the In- Hiana Senate to-day to prevent wht 188 | from marrying parsons having mare | than one-eighth HM Mipiac The bid giew out Bloomington, “where tity) Are attenting the State |! filrt with wile & * these girls ave fearcus it have requested th ——a—- TO PAY MILITIA FOR DRILLS, Narid,) ] Astembly- man Wainwright Introd lay, Riving each mie National Guard twentyolve every dri neatuenda. here « nen in tho Ghitrd, I Washington and Bese ray an, t aul MoCIUAD Hig Maroh 2, 3 and.4, mort re 8, For ‘further’ partioul agente, %0 Ay lonets Watt | Mens | mnsult eket | i pad lly one fi: Th abr ator 6 ny ‘ ot wate ped } i he ag ont | naneletis eas oe ttety’ Park opporite tho | apuir to thelr own, spe and fore’ the. contradtors| theni swith ba td heed the | dohat nL aes honk ried ini h . Viten’ dawn peek pil pollée, | ie active dui 3 vad At jm Mead toned” ST Roni ati Man! tor “Pintte: Ahan Heures ALBANY, Feb. 24-0 Bibs providliny tor an‘ extra donddctr’ on: New Yor! etic, care dliriny the! hi Ai M. and 43 to ‘7.0 passengere in) ailahting from cara wi day. os 108 ANGHLME, Feb. 2/4/The yAnoot | Park entrew for, tomorrow are: ™, fol. lowe: vIKST RACE ball furcwngs. ‘ra *Danzador: iy three-year; olde ox ‘J evening. wh . Mra, Ross was atranige, chagmater She was seventy years olaand, lived ap Aten ors i wolutely alone, with, the exception’ SHCOND RACE man and.man of all” work, Anweleno .. nad nothing to do with any ‘ot he ANEntagD hors, and had never’ courted’ thelt clety, Her eccentricities, led ‘na talk, eapeclally the one whien founds preagjon in, the, frequénoy” with "w she changed ‘her coaghmmant, The, tai for whoin’ the vain a 0) now FIFTH—MAXEY ut n), &: to.) 25 nc a ‘ No scratches: ¥ ‘ yee), SIXTH—HUZZAH. (maint (Livi i ‘ —= Paeoia) 5 to 1, 23 GOLDAGA . No seratohes,,. wrk SINH | RACK Bellini six. furlonxs, Veeranmol aT Horg “FIFTH—PORT WORTH 1; cua SIXTH—COMPASS 1, hie Philanthropist *Maggio Mack *Aportaman Morua MMedettes cy PApnpencion alld od = i" 4 what product ' arene for he th. Bave the |

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