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ALDERMEN'S IRE _ Had Lost Dignity and Should Be Abolished. “WHAT DOES:HE KNOW WEEK'S ("THE GRAFT NaW YORK CONTRACTING’ AND H REVENUE A.¥ ALDERMEN STAN (Continued from First Page.) (Continued troi New York Contracting and Trucking) Company for ten yea.d for SLi annum, payable quarterly, the tes to have the privilege of two renewa i ORT AAR at un advance rental of) F cent. per annum, the pler is 142 feet long and Gl fect THE DEFIANCE Rapid Tauns!t commission at $10,000 a rr) n $1,00, ‘he whartage revenue from the pler EAR’S RENTAL; ' m Kirst Page.) ‘f meaning the Murphy outft—was be- chuge they are str ving for clrewlation, \tt6 was {n the newapaper bueiness him- self, he sald, and knows sofething about It. it Was pesullay that the newspapers Exoeeds. that of, London Be- cause of the Impure Milk and Food Supplied to the Citizens of Metropolis. THIS CITY DRAWS FROM INEW YORK DEATHITHUG ACCUSES. D BY CONTRACTS RATES HIGHER POLICEMAN Thomas Welsh, Under Arrest for Staten Island Highway Rob- hory, Declares Healy, ex-Poe liceman, Planned Job. wide, rebuilt by the department at a a Tease, even sguinst Invasion by {he Soae” of $20,000, and. tile recon! sliows | yoatigate the Mop of Kaward M. Shep- “Honest Competition,” cite, that the average annual expense for Fe | ala trom the position of counsel to the! Alderman Malone, of Brooklyn,’ sald i : That Jeremiah Healy, the ex-polices mon, whd is now fighting for roinstate- y ‘ i RUCKING COMPANY. t [has been as follows: og ny: |VOAr fo that of counsel for the Penn- | should oviticlse a contracter for getting ABOUT US?” ASKS ,ONE,| ‘oRRATE SPIER. AND PUMPS oe! | tS 811.88; 18, 1984.70; 1885, $1.14 | eyivanta Rallrond at $60,000 a year, Gn honest contrast in honest compett- A LARGER TERRITORY, Jinent tn tho courts, visited a thieves! ; EAC AALIn a ae RCC GR STR a A ag tlon, Alderman Mortis, of the Bronx, y don {n this clty and mapped out ® ‘oame Pace : f ; bein syrah «2 Following are the two reports which pes is, fat i, ‘Bass 18%, Favors the Tunnel, fee te ea Me ea ye ite heive Head halen ot ateie th sry ae an ae iy A 78; 88; 1807, 65 | "aro heartily in favor of the Sixth ounced that it Is a good thing that ‘ n mfoesion: thit District Man, a Ph , |“Who's Grout?” Inquires Sulll-| were made by ar. Rursel: He i LO a ee franchise, ‘The corpora, tHe eentracts- are, going 10 tents of|In Aecidents, Too, London JAe* | ationioy Jonna. Renny, of Richmond Man, a Physioal Wreok, van—“He Can Have My Job penile edd alla To these sume more than $2,000 was re-|tlon. that aske for It 1s paying the olty| the, yorguniuation” rather than to, Iie ports Fewer than New Yogrk— BOM URH PUES aha a “The lessee has arrogated to itself, |celved for dumping privileges. three times as much as.the Pennayl-!~ Alderman Owens, of Harlem, Pe: Be atte eccbeat koe Tate A a v Y, H wh 8 va a q rights and privilogs not contemplated | The second report Is av follows: | vania Rallroad paid and is getting about|clalmed that he | was pleased: hat! Siggiim Disaster Swell Band ronhin <Thomna 'Moxenale, (® Fi po | ot mind. They rend: ure, Any Time He Wants it”— “The members of the Board of Alder- Eyen on public buildings simple Duke Sergius's death “of death passed twpon | man were anything but pleased to-day at the criticiam passed upon the Board by Comptroller Grout Inst night, at a inner in Brooklyn, The Comptroller in his speech ts reported as having sald’ the Board had lost dignity, talked foolishly and should be abolished. Aldermanic dignity, white seldom pres- ent at a Board meeting, is one of the things which the Board prides’ Itself upon, In view of the fact that there has not been a fight on the floor In the Presont seasion, the members bellevo that the Comptroller's remarks wore fll timed, ‘There was real indignation expressed by several of the members, without even a color of authority, “The revenue to the New York Con- 'traoting and Trucking Company, may be inferred from this statement; In one day 7 trucks and two carts do- tivered dirt at the dump, which would produce a revenue of #268,20. “From @ parttal Inspection: we think auch revenue would be at least $240 a day, and this revenue makes no account of the amounts derived from the use of the pler for londing scows with rock or unloading them. és “it 7 that one week's pay the yea payment mamedin the leave, leav- fog profits from the remaining A ty weeks for (he sole benefit of the lense,” 5 ‘ After giving numerous legal reasons y | Murphy Sept. 4, 1902 bome-twaatiath of the value the Pennayls “Of course, the newapaners must have fensations. eo they take a fall out of WH every time they think they have a Oueh of Richmond, Ghance. Our esteemed. Comptroller has Roneauroeriuendent ot the New York! been taking a fall out of us, too, ave ng and Trucking Company re- Comptroller ts wasting his time work- ‘used to lot Cunningham and Kern nate ‘e rth thelr sow. oF loud, trom. there, | ‘ne for the elty. I read ¢hat the Bat Pehanaene bak Bis LEN a | num & Bailey Circus is bese ha ate on the Dockmaster for this’ s199 @ second for an act. 1 lomp- privilege. While the controversy was @olng on Dockmanter flerger appeared| oller’e line is in tho elrous business ¥ Mee ole wonn, J. Ayre ont James | abe ho {s worth $1,000 a eo enh . Gaffney, officers of the New York) ever, 1 will give the Comptroller cre Contracting and Trucking Company, :: “Cunningham and en maintained for being like mysolf—in the service of they had equal rights with the others. | the cliy for all there 4s in it—for the and Gaffney’ contended that} ojty, ee feingen inetplae ah pithy bass The legistative body was ever more | with the further right to deny its use| careful and square In granting fran- | ;to any one else should they 80 deter-} chiges than this board has been, The newspaper’ editors ought to get with} the Board of Aldermen and co-operate hingham & Kern was moored at the| foot of Ninety-sixth street, North Riy- er, to load paving-stones that were to be carted to Staten Islind for the Bor mine, “Dockmaster Herger agreed with Murphy and Gaffney and ordered Cun- hy and Alder. in whone district the new Pennsylvania terminal is being built, made @ long complained Mr, “persistently misrepresent the ‘motives and intentions of bhe Board of Aldermen. More thon that, the Alder- mon are misquoted In the newspapers, “My nan nas been used prominently to-day in setting torth the ice that oO ied the Pennaylyania tunnel ftan- Hy ise, It is pri oscar that T ae- companied Alderman Sullivan to the Rapid Transit Commission to kecure the insertion of a clause giving the Borough President authority W grant permits to open the streets. “Tt Is etated to-day in the newspapers thet our purpos® Is to throw into. the hands of a ain contract’ng company a fulllion dolara’ worth of work, want to say that wren I opposed the Pennaylyania franchise I did go for the beat Interests of the elty. My. attitude his since been indorsed by many igh city officals who, with a ‘holier than _ Health Commissioner Darlington to- day gave out a comparative statement of the death rates of New York and London, in which he ways that there wore 77,985 deaths In New York Inst yearsand 70% in London, ‘The eatl- mated population of both cities Is New York 3,068,000, und Tondon 4,054,000, The death rate per 1,000 in London 18 186 and Now York 20,25, “Phere is no question,” says the Com- missioner, “but that New York nas an unusually high death rate, but tt 1s particularly true of last year. Tho pre- vious year the death rate was 188 per 1,000, , Due to Impure Milk. “We have a great many deaths from, -{Wholesile feed merchant, of Tompkins» by the lease, and has assumed to estab: nea i were getting the contract 3 Or Others Are Sarcastic, lished a dumping board to its Prof | aay a acow Belonging to. deans, Cun: | ania #O% man Hedmond of Brooklyn, exprssed | - Here Considerably: © | cine, ax thy inttor wna returning to his home on the night of Feb, 17. Mr, Mow Kenzie was knocked down with a Whidgeon, beaten bite wneonaclonsness and robbed of his waten and shatn and fd, A. few days Intor Wetxh ang Healy were nrrested, the In yspected of being a confederate, pieion was hased on hints that Welsh dropped, To-flay, tt la eld, the prisoner made a clean Yreast of hig dealings with Healy and told of the plins that had been made to terrorize Staten Island, On the day before the hold-up, Welsh toll the Diatrict-Attorney, Hoaly vialted 4 thioves' hangout on Water street, this oity, and declared that the graft was too easy to be neglected in Staten Isl and, “He told us,” said Walsh, “that ho yan ‘ and Alderman Il was partioular!; Atexani rovitoh “way executed) \consed, Doul * YJwhy this léase should be annilled Mr.|pingham & Kern's teanis off the pler with ua in our work. for the public | (ree iiteasion, eay to-day that wo] 4: i In tho {Could put us up against a lot of tle (Bigned TWoha Wompivollen’ has’ be on | Russell says: and-to remove the cow. ‘ood, ‘Phel® criticiams of a contracting | should not eran: franchises Th perpetn- | diarrhoea tn the summer season In thet non who carried large wads in thelr ote of the S0- Deo Manone tee “qf our view of the altuation Is core] .,The Superintendent of Docks was) & a fortunesto [ite hae was the stand 1 took On tho| tenement district. The peonte there] cote, and he arranged for the robe 4 this Board,” sald he, “err since It ‘ haa jcalied un and he agreed with Murpiy | company that had.the good fortin Pennsylvania, franchise, and 1 would] don't take propat care of thelr food and| {wey ut Att. Mclsensie, On the following “i fs y, "| blocked the eyebar steel when every- nee Petia ae eg acdenpeyd and eesney nd Ser Liay Sune | get the Pennsylvania sont ahs i! Eat yan PRC, eae pirat Pe RATe Me ISTO: Glaned. 14 roan bare Ve ARR, Mar sty fae fladimir Threatened, thing was belng played into the handa| abundant « Brera ' timed, 1, for one, am glad that the | stances,” cases, 1 unvmished bottles and unclean | Pal of thine, to TompKingvitls, | BURG, Feb, %—Maxim’ of the Steel Trust. Mr, Grout told me personally he ‘wae in favor of eyebars Jegal right to free his department trom the burdens coming tp him as a legacy ‘from his predecessor," contract went to @ lacol and reliable firm, felendly to the city government,” “Mt. Cunningna then offered to take h af Alderman Shields of the Bronx spoke another bert pointed out two ves- sels at the Blet that nye neither * Mr, Gaffney's Delicacy. Alderman Gaffney's action In leay- ing the chamber made {t unnecessary places, and as a tesult two out of every four deaths of children were due to that source. There were 25,6 deaths of chil- Healy stood a litte way off. When our man came along he whistled and — Jumped out and crackedshim over the and be did not think the Board should! «peaye of the pler at the foot of Went and all j 7 interfere inva’ matter that was purely | sevcntycninth street to: the New York | ther mueweations: were. treated "In. ihe| with ome heat of “mongrel fesse Oi [for him \to vote against, aranting 8) dren act year; 5,698 of thean were under] Pe’ nun a°cer ape, fees wieh we technical and that it belonged to the vame way by Murphy. and Gattney| newspapers.” He sadd it ia & Bdl') franchise, which he wold eve dense [{wO years of age, while London had| went through him and cleaned out his engineers to settle the question.” “Grout? Who's Grout? inquired ‘Al-|° derman Sullivan. "He can have my job any time he wishes it or the people want ¥ jit, Iam tired of serving the people and ‘aiving up my thne for $80 a month.” ° | “When a man goes to dinner he is expected to speak,” ald Alderman Dowling, “He ii as it were expected to earn his meal and must say some- thing, So It was with the Comptrdliet; he, had to say something; and he turn: on the Board of Aldermen. We ve not lost our dignity. ‘The Com) "| troller fs making reckless atatements."’, ‘Alderman Owens allowed that as the Board of Aldermen had been created firat, the thing to do was to abolish the Contracting and Trucking Company, dated July 22, 1901, Only $1,200 a Year. “Hon, Seth Low, Mayor: Kix oro ire of Docks on the 220 of Jyly, 191, executed @ lease to the WL STREE TUESDAY, Fob, 2. From the opening of the morning mall to the beginning of business in the and finally they caused the arrest of Cunningham's r. In court the driver wae discharged, “Ag a result Cunningham and Kern tor their acow to One Hundred and Foutteenth street and wnleaded at s xtra cost to them,’' MODERN APARTMENT 18 NOT A TENEMENT. thing for the city that the Pennsylvania work ts in gompetent hands, Alderman Moa aspured his col- leagues that the reasin the newspapers are pounding ‘certain contractors''~ Decision by Court of Appeals Permits of Build- ing of Former on Land trom.Which the IFLAY JEROME IN do to be consistent. 1 of the fitness of things Would not. al- low him do yote for a measure that may lead to a nice fat contract for hie Now York Contracting and Trucking | Company, THEMORSECASE Lawyers for Abe Hummel and Other Indicted Persons .De- 4,801. Due to Slocum Disaster. “Now Yorke had 5,19) deaths from ac- eidents, while in London there wore 1,003; but the Slocum disaster added 1,00 to our number, . “In regerd-to smallpox, the conditions here ore much better than ih London, while we had inore deaths from scarlet fever and. diphtheria. than they had in London, “Ome great reason for the hiyhar Meath rate In this dity is that we draw (from @ greater area than Loniion. In this country thete are 80,000,000 "people, while in Great Britain there are only between 30,000,000 anc 25,000,000,"" had told us that we pockets, would inake haul andewe did,” After the attack the highwaymen fled to New York by the way of Bergen Point and Jersey City. os SIX YEARS FOR SWINDLER. Albert L, Lambert, of No, 110 Bast Elehty-second street, who last August swindled a number of tenement dwell- ers on the east side by issuing bogus fire Insurance policies, was to-day sen- tenced to Sing Sing prison for six years LA Judge Newburger in General S¢s- sions. Slept with His Stockings On to Cure His Rheumatism, i fs Btosk Bxchange brok h d : Comptroler’s ofice, “We. are the gPWraNl Btrgal he tne cotting out Latter !s Excluded by Deed. acer Nal ng: eel % tat i (i aeinn? ths a ean * coe he eee ; clare in Court He Caused FRESH AIR CURES Arthur Perry, “of B, Altman's store j the, whole | of telling : Veet Waar Horan In a decision just rendered by the) judiclal meanings, ee bakin thag Grand Jury to Act Improperly.| CONSUMPTIVE BABY. | was attacked with an accute form of -d here, 8! holder of @ small line of stocks had tn-|Court of Appeals and written by Judge| whe intent of the legislators : - +/selatic rheumatism. Luckily he had & ‘ The, context of the cove Given Up by Physiclans the Mani. | friend who made a wise s lon. man TER structed his broker to glean him up, and the avalanche of offerings at the Outset sent prices tumbling, ) A marked feature of the early trading was the wiping out of the’ numérous stop orders that have accumulated dur- ing the recent upward movement of the| Many weak bull operators, strain. the defendant from erecting a! market, were obliged to lquidate to-day in 1 jg} considered. ula ies Malaga tetnanaige tba nant, he says, shows that the conveyer held not to constitute a “tenement,” of the property wished to guard agains’, |The case is George Kitching et al,, ap-| offeratye and nolsome uses of the prop- pellants, versus Kate C, Brown, tespon- | erty (n order to'preserye the character iy of the fopation for fine esidentlal prop- erty, Justice Werner says in part:, “Many of; the conventences and ele- tonement-house upon her premises in| gancies, contained in the apartment- |Weat Beyenty-first street. In the con-| houses were unknown even in the man- lent, 4 ‘The wult’ wae originally brought to re-| In the arguments before Justice Kene- fick, In the Criminal Branch of the Su- |. preme Court, to-day, in behalf of ex- |: Justice Fursman, A, H. Hummel and Benjamin, Steinhardt, indicted tor con- splracy, and in the gase of the latter two for subornation of perjury, arising atored Child to Health by Outdoor Treatment, That consimption during {ts early stages: can be cured by fresh alr has been proved by Mr. and Mra. James Manion, of Beach ‘street, Stapleton, 8, I. who have brought thelr one-year-old son,; James, jr. back to health and He told him to put Volta powder in his stockings and wear them day and night. He did it. On the morning of the second day the pain was nearly gone, and three days later it had vanished completely, He saya: he hopes to spread the tidings so that others may be as lucky as he, Volta Powder is sold by Riker, Hegeman, consequence of the sharp break in “put. whel prices, It wasa matter, of curréiu gou-|veyance by which the title was obtain: ions of the rich in 1873, to say nothing be ae Biteay eae spr strength when physicians and medicines} (calich, Bolton and other beat drug ‘ stp that John W. Gates and his friends ed in 1878 the following clause’ was In-| of the ‘tenement-houses’ of thet day, Nicoll and John S Dos Buse mania had falled to benefit, stores, and the leading department iq rehire axes be 8 forever, : Pet ee nee: ke it lerman LOSE ON TRAIL. were obliged to: sell stovke in order to ftalwe money with which to hold their position in the wheat market, "Hag the control of Union Pacific passed oul of the hands of Mr. Harri- man?” was asked at B, H. Herriman’s office more than once to-day, ji “Mr. Harriman’ f'too busy to anawer Auch ‘foolish questions,” was the invae.- able’ reply, 3 At the oMces of J. P. Morgan & Co, ‘terests #ecured control of the Union Pa- cific?” elicited only tMe curt’ exclama- on serted: ‘That no tenement shall be| “We have now an ‘apartment-house’ erected upon sald lands.” It was con-|as different from the peice! tended that the houses erected, three of in the dharacter of its inhabitants, i the apartment order, costing, $400,000 and | architecture, in the number and variet i edulpped in .the elegant modem style; of its equipment, and. in short, in all were tenements within the meaning of| the essentiats that can differentiate one the law, |plece of human abode from another, as ‘After reviewing the legislative mean-!the palace of a@ king 16 different from jing of the term “tenement,” as defined | the straw-thatched but of one of the in the statutes, the lexicographic and) poorest of his eubjeots. CS a een —— b 1 MRACK, LOS ANGELES, Feb SS orhe entries for to-morrow are as follows: — RACH TRACK, OAKLAND, Feb. 28. ‘The entries for to-morrow are as fol- senting respectively the three accused men, denounced District - Attorney Jerome in round terms, ‘The attorneys argued on a motion to inepect the: minutes of the Grand Jury in order that a motion to dismiss the in- dictments found against their clients might be made, Mr, Jerome was prea- ent to fight against the granting of the motion, ‘ Calls Jerome a Czar, the celerity of an automatic machine, Mr, Jerome and Mr, Rand are like an Emperor and the Czar,” temperature the child, cove! When told that the child was suffer- ing from tuberculosis and that fresh air wae the only hope of saving Ite life Mrs, Manion made a crib for the baby ‘and there it has been kept through every day during the past winter. Even when the uv ime CANDY blizzard came wie ita oage chin in many blankets. was kept in the crib outdoors. Its health began to im- prové and to-day there is not a trace of the pulmonary trouble left. —=s A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES, ¥ 1 stores, Sent by mail for $1.00 by the American Volta Co, 13 Astor place, New York City. iso SPECIAL FOR Phan belanaed SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, and ‘the Northern Securities Company, TRIES, ri Pr ¢ Mr, Dos Pagaos said: “Under Jerome| ,,{tching, Blinds Bleeding or Protruding Wie Sunn Esra the MobapnFtlit tr ENTRIES AT OAKLAND. ASCOT EN , indictments are turned out with almost Bent te ‘cure in’ eae sare 8 on Sa et loinesen ci ioe nune Blow Candy. .+sseooees Pound 15a released from: the for- ‘On $2,(40 ball, war ban- “Nonsense!” till the ‘expert tape readers in Wall FAL a bn ilcres to cerns FIRST RACE—Maldens; welling; tive fur- ee fendants were: privileged to find out on AS st A 2900 OF ROSS SLAYER hit to Riga (where he ‘ re i2 bead Wana nit oye] Street give much credence to the ru- OF lala, A s''"1190 Twhat evidence they were accused. He RRGEAVHAY duoveonent mors that Harriman and his friends are 107 Fevette 108 | declared the Indfotment was founded on I ie CN aca now aninority stockholders in Union Pa- ti Formite 108 [Improper evidence and that he had the AY; S an der he been tator Pi lio H t Li d M rl cific, Since the twentieth of this month 07 Corsicana 06 right to know what it was. ‘How can Y ty 0 “Quint, Tre} olice Hope to Lan UPGEPer | the sales .of Union Pacific common td Brookdale. 19} |r ascertain the facts unless the Court shares on the floor of the Stock Ex- 07 Batarly ‘Mo vill give mo an opportunity ¢ ft of Aged Woman. Before change have aggregated more than att Meco” tnd 1M 18 the ‘Grand. Jury room? he “a ed, Tess 00 S. $200,000,002, ‘The total I of common Peau eee i ios | “How can we move to set aside the In- it, |. a} Many Hours, Having Received Definite Information. On information obtained tronf'a new stock {# $120,000,000, Wihile there {s ho Coubt that a iarge proportion of the trading in Union Pacific has been spec- ulative there has been evidence of com- petitive buying, and !t {s known that large blocks of this stock have been dictments unless we know the evidence against us?” ete De Lancey Nico took a fling It, “Ig the District-Attorney's case so weak that he doesn't dare to let us Know the evidence before the Grand Jury?" he asked. “Ia dt true that ProHnent men must not he permitted 3,800 yards 21-inch Imported Black Dress Taffeta Silk, PAIN Newport News, Va., July 22, 1903. S nan Tae of New York. b int on ache Ht which Idid at once, After had taken indy fot each thousand market, Union Pacific advanced to with- three bottles I felt a great deal better, {na fraction of kts opening Drice, ang case, and to make their names public, in that place, has positive information that or even to give the defendants notice Bar! Wilson, alias An Witneus, whose Identity {8 withteld,| taken out of the market, In some of *Oniet Aloha. ie oe i H ome hat, the evid q ‘OON ME Chief of Police Gallughor, of Montolatr, | the most conservative brokerage houses Bivernign toainse them int IP the Dinivlot Athos 85c. value 5 Last summer while recovering from N iN WANT jana Detective Hummel, ‘of Prosecutor | the vellef that Morgan and Hill have nay mere da satisfied a8 T am that thts !aleoan elaborateassortment of | these of fever, I had a severe attack RETTES TAXED. eran cr Sa bau act bouwht control of the property Js Armly (3 perjury, he WON uM Thee one vay joe Inflammatory Rheumatiem is the Mi p i" 8. Rone 8 grounded, Mr, Jerome lett the room, bi sh uff knees, from which I was unal NRE gM fl ld BU re eee ag A [aac eae Ste Colored Tafele Oh cre i et mm Rosenstein Intro- Pa ayt Nd bap ne Vt " reer c, value 3! was treate two doctors Bin Levying 25 Cents a - i Vesa) meat iyi Smet tens [dled re trois on. hy Bg ite sang: laviers GUrinE t fo areumnente Maoatine a) Wed 4 tried different kinds of liniments and " of robbery, murder and arson and that | 6 ex romptly the selling AY greatest interest was displayed on all on sale Wednesday medicines which seemed to relleve me MManutactarors, — |they will be able to prove thle | cree} ene, ‘f 1 4 | aides, short time, ; ne pees Sropeea chiee 2 ponte ‘within tan 108 "pistrict-Attorney Jerome occupied at 55¢c, yd, Fives pale for eekly et ee Sally Feat ne ee eapatoh tas wen reaeved trom | nite, ahd thre wan enera ust [AM temo Ae declared Tse opportunity, | Oue doy while rediag s faper bay in me 8) 5 E the saloon Interésts>had Ax. [North Attleboro, Mast. stating that | pecife. to. dover thar numerous. stop by | |e he arated. ae this time: for the:rgas| @N UNUBUA Opportunity, | on advertisement of S. 8.8, for eputy Sher! . Carlisle Brown, of | ondars, With the later recovery of tho 10s |e Marrested Were Gevsed In. the phir matism, I decided to give it a #9 6 Dress Goods Dept. Frank Harris, all Any Robert, Wallac {s sald to be the | Continued an actlye factor In the trad- Cer lay 04 fof, them would Jeonnrdize the Interests and I still continued to take it regue matein sald: Ross odachman, 1s really a man named | 2g. Southern Paoific was in steady dp. Pi eee y ‘of jurtice and the peoplo's, case, i rat, hat thoy | Petts, of Attleboro, who was in that pi Be cada all Mla dt hy Te aa lata deat | aiislice Kenefiok took tit case under 150 pieces r larly until I was eutirely cured. I now - Stats waite Gent | town wave that Pettis left Attleboro | Southern Peciflc Indicated more or lors perannibie advltement an afeision, All Wool ( Aalhes feel better than for years, and I cheery Should get It from the cigar-|@ few years ago, and for two years has Oe Ren Te ae asta lai, ANGED FOR TH. fully recommend 8, 8. S, to any’ ong 3, been | emplo * Hi Ny H 3 E in, polka dots, figures and] suffering from Rheumatism, He understands, In’ or) Sonait” developed. decided the Small Operators on 4 613320 St, Cus, H. GijpRasL envi near Newari ld. i offerod Sit the Assembly ths » Aty-eo0ds Btores to MURDER Mit GIRL. |Dresden effects; also sopieces i The ‘omised boom in Brooklyn Lath i — runk on the premises, Rapid ‘Transit partly materialized to- SIXTH RAQE—Selliny y day, This stock was one of the most Banna Philadelphia Man Poured of1 Over Panama Surtings Rheumatism is caused by uric acta of O cites Barache, ee ve itt "May quickly be built Aa Le profit sold, make money this way youll get hold. Toot BO reed INAUGURATION DETAILS IN HAND WASHINGTON, Feb, 28.—With the great bulk of the arrangements for the Inauguration of President Roose- volt.on March 4 completed the work day natrowed down to winding up the final details, The headquarters! of the Inaugural Committee was a busy scene and Chairman Wilson’ and Sec- retary Hitcheock greeted a host of vis- {tors and conferred with thelr corps of committee ass! ts, One of the first attivaly to-day was # band of Sloux Indians, who told the committee that they ‘were anxious to participate in the parade in thelr native regalla, Gey Wilson referred them to ithe Commisstener of Indian Affairs. They cannot it assigned places in the Procession but may be given some out. ane honorary. dur, connectlos. with 1@ Inaugural cer, : animated leaders of the rarket ufter the opening slump. It rore from @) 3-4 to @ 3-3, but receded on eager selling ‘or profit taking, All of and emall fry in Wall street have had the tip to buy “B. R. T." for the past two weeks and many persons got the atovk In ithe neighborhood of 63, 80 many small lots came on to the market during to-day's rise that {t was evider that the small speculators were con. tont to take a small profit. Fire's spirited movement commanded widespread attention and certainly {us- tifled the predictions made by insiders lately that “Erle 1s g@olng higher,’’ Strong houses sent heavy buylng orders Into the Exchange shortly after the | Hoon hour, and under the stimulus of brisk trading ithe price of Erie common ndvanced from 451-2 to 471-8, falling off fractionally on free offerings, The purely speculative element in Wall street welcomes this movement In Brie as "a good thing.” Bome of the leading ull operators declare that it is on the cards that Erie common !s to go to 60, Northern Securities was the feature on the curb, selling off about 2 points on fears of a delay in getting a final deci- sion from the United States Supreme Court, TO CURK Laxative a COLD IN ONE DAY, mo Quinine Tabi the clerks) ‘ale ets. Atl Ba ea Er Niartte Rerrack Ananies Horatlus Padua .. SIXTH RACE—Milo and three-aixteenths bt | Mr Father (prives Just in Time to See Hody Lifted Out, *Tannhawser .. arthur Day Tom | Priey Mr. Dingle ia Modente Kose Foigel, five years old, of No. 103 v4 \ Hamer Bali West One Hundred and Seventeenth {nevestor, Munroe... strect, was killed by an Eighth avenue | ilinn trolley ear at the One Hundred nd Seventeenth street corner this after- T, 8H noon, /BRerOh pants SHE ENDS LIFE, Her father, @ tadlor, was attracted Despondent because of an estrange-| from his shop by the crowd, forced hix ment with her ‘hugband, It is supposed, | way throunty and arrived ut the car| and at the same time half helpless with. ay in time to see fie angid Reay, oF | ) Mra, Mar ', 8el | the child taken from ler it, He be- HN elapar elt My eld meer verenty Game temporartly Insane, as did Me | years old, committed aulolde to-day by'| wite, who had followed fim: from the | drinking carbolic acid in the apartment | shon. | of a, friend, Mrs. Mary OConnor, at] The body ot the ehild wag taken to 0. ouo! street, Her hus-| the Wo Deve band lived two doors away, at No. 348, | bixth winced ue ond y eixth street station and @ pullve guard but who Jolt bim a week ago after a was p nts to pravent Victim’s Clothing and Burned Her te Death, PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 28,—Charles Yarnail was hanged heré to-day for the murder of Bella Boyce, On May 2, iv, Yarnall and the woman, who was \ “two years old, quarrelled ey, matters. Yarnall removed rner from a limp, poured the oll girl and get fire to her clothe Uw burn over the ing. She died in a hospital a tew hours later, —— te SUES POLICEMAN FOR $2,000, Policeman Frederick Goetzger, of the enth siveet station, was Deputy Sherif! Walgering 10) all to-day on an order yy Justice O'Dwye f the City Court, in an aetion for $400 for false arrest: brought by Louls Cohen, | Cohen says he was arrested ‘on a charge of joining with two other prison evs in making a disturbance at Belas- co's Theatre on the tvening of Web, ¥, when he was not there at all, He was discharged by the | Magistrate — next morning, the policeman fallin, 1d tity ibs as oie of the disthrberest o in black and navy blue, 46 inches wide, Wednesday and Thursday, at 38c. yd, Tapate Taylor, Broadway and Twentleth Street, Fitth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, PERSONALS, YOUR FORTUNE TOLD, love, business, marriage; send birthday and 100, Prof. Thanett, Bridgeport, Conn. / WANTED—MALE, some other acid poison in the blood, which when deposited in the muscles and joints, produce the sharp, cutting pains and the stiffness and soreness pes cullar to this disease, §, S, 8, diy rectly into the circulation, irritas ting” substances are neutralized and filtered out of the system, the blood is made pure and the general health is vise free all who 28, 1005, BLLA CLINE DYKMAN, wife Write for 9 book on Rheuma. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. tism, sentfree, Out DIED. physicians will ad- DYKMAN—At White Plains, N. ¥, Feb, BOY WANTED—nproved mngjiing Caso UO,, 158 West Broadway. A | NED £ {aes Auto: bats ROY. Nah built up under the purifying and tonia will write us about of Henry T, Dykman, effects of the \\" fable’ remedye their case, Notice ot suneral hereafter,

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