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Signs i MADE CATHOLIC ON DEATH-BED LeonardMoody Was Baptised in the Roman Faith. on. the “tne| Same Day that He Expired at ™*| His Home:in Brooklyn. @ bolston’ of the whidsion of) Inquiry Anoldent was pub- lon rehire wey "| BURIED TO-DAY: IN. _, @ONSECRATED. GROUND. P=] ip) BR Bw 1 * |Widow 1s a Catholic, and She oleeivenstye| Believes Husband's Conver- 7 Crows] sion trom Protestaniem Was 8 7 Sem!) in Anawer to Hor Prayers. 1 mes ted itd Sea ‘Mr. Moody into on earth, te a: direct Anew %, Sasa teen cena SAVED BOYS.FROM “OK FLOR BY BOAT. Youngsters Had Been Carried ‘Into East River and Police- ‘man Rowed After Them, \" Podl’ Neyland and James Flannagan, Hoth ten years old and living at No, 41% East One Hundred and Twenty- third atreet, were playing on the lee at the foot of One Hund and Twenty- third street to-day when @ cake of ice -) gave way, and floated out into the stream, Policeman Cavanagh, of the Harbor ver with my safe in the lon, EW OF H 4 spe Bet Bisver Named) by mo Demoveata for City Wanune for Mayor | IAGO, Fr % Judge Edward F, t mated by the Dem. Aveniion to-day ag tor Payor of Chicago, retin Block; for } } ; for City Anagon. n Sit nominge Court, waa un- for City rly eaptain of the Chi- ago Baseball Club. ED CURE FOR PILES, ¢ ae Luding 18 pela he it 4 ‘eure in, B to 14 A Moats | « quad, Was in a rowboat at the foot of One Hundred a: and saw: ‘tit down the riv them off pately. , Twenty-second street 7 carrying the boys lo rowed out and got i ARREST GOULD'S: CHAUFFEUR Butler Wau Takin: Kingdon to Columbia University, ‘Thomas Butler, a chauffeur in the em- ploy of the New York Transportation Company, wis arraigned In the West Aide Court to-day on a charge of driy- ing his machine upon the sidewalk at West Siaty-weventh street, near Central Park Weat, The prisoner was dla- chirged by Magistrate Whitman, Butler when arr sted was on his way to Columb University with Kingdon Gould Patrick Phelan, who made the arrest, Jeays that Gould asked that tho chauf- as a passenger, Polleeman four by allowed to take him to the Seyenty-second street Bubway station, The policeman granted the request, and climbed into the back seat beside Young Gould, according} * young Gould, {0 the poltceman, dechired that it right that the man should have arrested, but expressed sympathy for and asked if bia empoyers ivould jis fine, ‘Now, with you fn 4 “every, one WI Jur, or maybe a holl- Butler tod tho Mayistrate taut thoi were {ee and snow on the street, and fhat his machine slid from the street to the walk. a & COLD AN ONE sp RO CUI Take ron ve Bromo mt Pap fn h i» oman, THEWORLD: RATHRDAY EVENING” FER 2,000 Persons LIVESLOSTIN. HOT SPRINGS FIRE (Continued trom First Page.) pL RC southwest and before the firemen were On ‘the ecene the Plateau Hotel, tho Hotel Moody. and the Garnier flats were burning: ‘Wirdbrands anil sparks were picked up by the wind and whirled down the valley until, the conflagration was spread in spots over a district ex- tending for eyveral blocks, Stores packed with inflammabie merchandise store, one’ ot the largeat in the city, was completely destroyed. After two hours, When it appgared that the firemen had ‘the binze under control, the water supply gave out. The whole lower section of Hot Springs was left to the meroy of the flames, From that time until the fre subsided because it had no more to feed upon it was fought by bucket brigades, \ f ‘Thousands of yieltors trom the big hotels, attracted Ly the fire, hurried down the valley and got in line with buckets, tubs, washbollers, pitchers purned as readily as‘ frame dwellings or ‘lodging-houses. Dufie's' general Made Homeless. WILCOX FREED: JURY'S VERDICT 18 NOT GUILTY Only Fifteen Minutes Are Re- "quired to Reach a ice BLIZABETH, Feb. %—Harold M, Wilcox was’ to-day acquitted of the charge of manslaughter for firing the shot. which Killed little John Darling at Westport, N.J., last Hallow'een, The fury deliberated but fifteen minutes and no quickly waa, \ts declaion reached neither Mr. Wilcox nor any of hin rela- and every other receptacle that would hold: water. Others assisted mer-| tives were in the Improvised court-room chants and residents’ in hauling merchandise and furniture to the atresta | at the tine, the giad news being tele- und dragging the tuff, up the sides of the mountain out of reach of the flames, ‘ NOU" LOOP IN MYSTERY INA GENTRE STREET BELLEVUE DEATH Rapid, Transit Commission | Eckstein, One-Dootor Said, Was Committee Rejects This Plan) Alcohol Victim; Pneumonia, of Connecting Brooklyn’ and| Said Another, but Autopsy -Willamaburg Bridge; Shows Skul! Fractured, There is a whole lot of mystery (brown about the déath of Jacob Eck- stein, Afty-elght years old, at Bollevuc Hosnital 'to-tlay, and the Coroners’ of- fice da going to ask Commissioner ‘Mo- Adoo to investigate {t, Coroners’ Physl- clan Behulta was sent*to the hospital to perform an autopsy, and he «lscovered that Instead of his having Mer of pneu- inonta or alcoholism he died of @ frac- tured skull Kickateln was arraigned before Magis- trate Mos# in the Yorkville Police Court yesterday on a charge of yagrancy, He Vas sober when arraigned and from ap- pearances in a good physical condition, and_wos committed to tie island for 8iX Monchs on the tesuimony of the po- Neeman who arrested him. ‘The prisoner was \aken fo a cell in the yaaa adjoining the court, and to- ward evening complained that he was | 1), and an anvbulance was sent for, Dr. Hall, of Bellevue Hosyital, responded and said the man was suffering from obronta alcoholism, Later at the hos- pital Dr, Jonnson sald the man was a victim of pneumonia. Keksteln suffered gteat pain avccord- <Mhere qvill be no elevated railroad loop ‘i’ Centre ‘street and across the ‘sant ‘connect ‘the terminals of ‘the Brooklyn and Williamsburg bridges. This much was foarte decided upon today at a ett Committee on Plan and Hy id Trattalt Commission. 0. be considered by the | divernified that an ues~ plans for the extension of the ines to the Bronx and Kinj announced, ‘he. committee ping to favor the eyeniiy World's Gates ayenue route for the new Brook- lyn Subway. Tm all twenty-three sug- gested Subway routes for the Boroughs of Manhattan, Kings and the Bronx were considered, Many of these were eliminated as confloting with traffic re- quirements, Seiinemmee naan OAKLAND ENTRIES, {Bpvoial to The Fvening World.) RAOW TRACK, QAKLAND, Ca!,, Feb, %.—The entries for the races on Monday are as follows: FIRST RACE—Seven-sixtomnthe; selling: |ing to the hospital authorities, and dled re ahnett early to-day, A ace Pride ENTRIES AT ASCOT. LOS ANGELES, Feb, %.--The Ascot entrizs'for Monday are as follows; FIRST RAGE Pour furlon, saby Golden duck MoGregor Fiplinano SIAlly Gold! THIRD *RAC Goldtinder Bkipem Olympian My Burprk Revolt *Dr, Bh ‘Toupee *shelimount lady Kent Hrourban Q' Hh THIRD RAC! Dichihuahuy Glennavia Yortunaty Panique Balto nas Fourth rwse-—One milo and twenty y selling. Toro Gratiot Jack Littles i... +Mistreny of Rolle Fisteriia ene Head Dance... Buckster Hod} to stor MS Pre RACE--Purse; five and a half fur. Velagon Weent Mar’ i 15, 00 109) 5 dantnety Brittain nn 95, 1 i} St, Devis Doudlignt ‘ PASE AO Sy nr INSTANT O Cura cdruche, ‘Toothache, In: tat ly gp tnonty. Pai 1 Gapetgntom, : * "oR the bitterness of the fconatitute qitite a portion of my dajly phoned to. them, The verdict was unexpected in view Haier eate. ye 0 The fury retired after a lengthy mar! ohi ou Vail. | The closii if the. eri ay by a bitter tit between Richard Lin », chief coun: the, defense, and Judge Vail. Sn aaa eee een NS THINK “WAREE 18, DEAD Just. & ‘week ago yenterday’ pretty Mamie Flynn left the offices of EB. 0, Jacomen & Cu, at Nos, 2 and 4 Stone @treet, where she. was employed as a confidential clerk and stenographer, and since that time has been myaterl- oualy missing. After a ceascless seatch of seven days het parents, who live at No, 76 Macon street, Brooklyn, declared to-day that they believed she had been murdered, ‘When the girth first vanished they would not Iisten to thie theory, which was advanced to them by detectives, Thoy declared she had probably fainted whilo on’her way to the Wall Street Ferry end would be found in somo hospital, “But Mr, and Mis, Miller ay well as .the missing girl's fiance and her intl. mete friend, Miss Blanche Miller, an attache of the British Consul's offica, have avarched tuough every héspital Jn New York and Brooklyn without finding the slightest trace or her, Now, Afler a woek of vedseless efforts to Jovate the girl, all of them give it a9 {thelr beilef that Miss Fiynn has been murdered, “1 d) not think I will ever see my @aughter alive again,” was the statee ment made by J. '. #ynn, the missing girl’s father, “Nhe never woul! remain away willingly in this imanner, Theres fore, beyona a doubt something tor. rible has happened fe her," But m cuntradiction to these state. month ig a declaration by a Coban mer- chant named Arouche, Who hos an of. fice adjoining that of Jacobsen & co, ‘Avouche told Mr. Jacobsen that he met Mise Flynn while she was leaving he ofiice Friday and that he walked with | ner along Stone street as far ax Han. over Square, We says that when he left! brie was bound for the Wall streat | fer CHEATED FOR YEARS Prejudice Will Cheat Us Often tf we Let lt, You will be astonished to find how largely you are influenced in every | way by unreasoning prejudice, In many cases you will also find that ‘he prejudice has ewindled you, or, rather, made you swindle yourself, A case in illustration: “T have been a constant user of Grape-Nuts for nearly three years,” says a correspondent, “and I am} happy to say that 1 am well pleased with the result of the experiment, for such It has been, ‘Seeing your advertisement In al- most all of the perlodicals, I for a Jong time looked upon ft as a hoax. But after years of suffering with| gaseous and bitter eructations from} my stomach, together with more or legs loss of appetite and flesh, I con- alnded to try Grape-Nuts food for a Nitle time and note the result, “T found it delicious, and it waa} not Jong till I began to experlenca the beneficial effects. My stomach yeaumed its normal state, the cruc-| tations and bitterness both ceased, and I have galned all my lost weight back. “J am co well satisfled with the result that so long as 1 may live and| retain my reason Gripe-Nuts shall food,” Name given by Postum Qo., T SPRINGS, ARK, SWEPT BY FIRE Blaze Which Started at Midnight in the Southern Portion of the Famous Health Resort Spread Over an Extended Are. CLOSING but J will not even say whether that is hia right name, “IT am sure that he has left New Jersey, and that he went to New York and,.then took a train for Now Haven, I have word that he ts likely to go to Roston, where he has friends, and I have asked the police of both New Haven and Boston to look ont for him, ‘That iy ae much of my oase as I can reveal at this time,” Proved absolutely that’ ehe was mur- There has been little doubt in the minds of the palice of the missing coachman’é gutlt from the finst, and to-day two men were fond In Montclair who actu> ally saw the man ‘leaving the house after the flames had burst out, Fled Across Lote. ‘These men are Policemen McCarthy, of Glen Ridge, and Fireman Thompson, of Montolair, ‘They were together on Ridgewood avenue when they saw the flames, and they !inmediately tan up) th Woodland avenue toward Willowdale )s avenue, which runs along the rear dt the Ross house, As they approached the trouse from the rear, they sty, they saw'e man come out of the house end start on a run across the lots toward Willowdale avenue, Tho man wore a slouoli hat; pulled well down ‘over his face, and under his arm he had’ a large bundle. Only the merest glimpse of his fice could be had, but in build and general appearance he answers perfectly the description of the missing coachman, Chief Gal- lagher has ro doubt that he was the man. McCarthy and Thompson say that as they approached the man he ran off to ‘one side and they called to him to stop. Instead of stopping he yelled back: “The place ig on fire. I am a fireman going to get help. Do what you can j until I come back.” ‘The two men belleved him and went jon to the House, The last they saw of a, Several Ives Being Reported Tost and ‘The autopay. on Mrs, Rose yestemfay lage ured hefore her house, was get on fire. | ing TO-DAY, IN ON THE ROSS SLAYER (Continued from First Page.) the man he was hurrying toward Wood- ped avenue, .where a line of trolley cars Think He :Walkad to Newark. Last night and to-day all of the con- ductors on this Iine were ¢xamined by Chief Gallagher, but none remembered carrying such a man. The Chief now belloves that the man did not board a trolley car, but, once away from the scene of nis crime, proceeded leisurely, Te developed to-day that in spite of h levelo) y that in spite er Mre. Res had been seriously con- tamplating. @ second marria: David Martin, fifty-three years old, a cloth- ing salesman, of No, 163 Belmont pvenue, Newark, been court! writen her relatives “in Balumo vow 0) That ate thought she would marry "him, It-was because of this marrisgo that she gent for Mr. Black on Saturday and had him draw up her will, She wanted to have cll her affaire in good shape before the wedding. ‘The police now estimate the value of the ‘8 plunder at ween $15,000 and $20,000. How Patch, OF, this was in money is a queen. f that on lay rut 7] Ross racic 3Y akan POLICE SURGEON ON TRIAL. For the first time dn thewhtstory of the Holce Iepartment a police surgeon fe. on trial, Before Deputy Commissioner indwley this afternoon Police Surgeon lenry », e Forest, of No, jewt Forty-peventh street, wae tried for coh- duct unbecoming a police officer and for feakine.@ Seiry Peper to’ the Board of jealth, : He was called to the home of Mra, Florence Edwanis, ‘of No, 106 Wert Forty-peventh street, on the nigat when Edmund 8, Goodale, the Syracuse mer- chant, was taken away dead and sup- ported a0 as to uppsar walking between two men until a cab was reached, Thomes J, Toner, a messenger boy, testified that Mrs, Edwards had sent him to get-a doctor In a hurry, not snecifving any particular doctor, Harry |Hammond, who waa with Goodale, can- {not be located by the police, and the jhearing was adjourned untl! noxt Tues- |day Jn order that further information BUEHE Re, recetyed concerning his where- about is more sensitive. sleepless, restless nights, followed by ‘and bring her to the verge of despair, FREE BOOK FOR ‘Woman {8 more lable to {l]ness than man, This 1s because her organism In man the muscular system $3 predominant, he nervous sympathetic, Woman suffers’ in heart and brain and body a {housand things the average man can’t understand, throbbing head, the aching back, the erves all ajar by overstrain, the | want to be let alone” feeling, the weakness and prostration from the over- work, worry and cares of her self-sacrificing life, Often indeed her wonder- ful Jove and courage make her hie from him, until it is too late, the many In woman He knows nothing of the tired, waking mornings, the wearing pain, the dragging wedkness of fomele complaints, all of which are increased at each period, the unutterable misery and weakness that darken her lite Yet woman need not despair, God never meant that his best gift to to understand herself, Dr, Sproule has made this possible, He knows (for he has proved it by curing thousands of cases where othera have failed) that she noed not suffer physically. 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