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MRS. STANFORD DIES SUDDENLY; - POISON ‘VICTIM? (Continued from First’ Page.) ‘ WANTED TO KILL "MATE FOR FOOD. ‘steamer, “Until its arvival it ts probable {that the Stamford University will re- main closed, ‘The fwneral will take /.| the Stanford mausoleun on fhe univer- sity campus, | The death of Mes. Sanford) will stop. all student activities thet have been scheduled for the next few days. Base- I games, (1 ts and students’ enue" pe sence have — been portponed. bayoa oy Peedi a be gu ‘ oe ie of sapere of tanford to the uni: e hands of tri intmne oat ie eat Stanford fort Shows tiges ‘of Insanity, ia var iit aa Me car at carl a, & son, who dies rs Bye 4 few minu pita’ we iy and + how! ve ar, U sey versity was: was found nag ie ait? n| ire ord, anton #, Wilaon, attorney for Mra, py nae to-day that he thought from natural atigaitio Ry elrculated about it were sensational without foundation, fee . mostly Marae Deteotive mn a foote it : ba alot ale BU One Ss Rivebiieated che test ale te vie he wtrenath of @ steam temp by olson othe i re CoA the men hooking ig, Ot bien ke Brenton mal 1 founeees on oh the pellet th that she had mate ef " ara | came on cre, f ‘ as iNiness, he wald that the sto- ed prior to her departure for Bonk. Beyond that statement, how- ever, he would give 4 particulars. % aman peeslgan eu NNRERERRIE ENTRIES AT ASCOT. ————— (Special to The Evening World.) RACH TRACK, LOB ANGELES, March 1.~The entries for to-morrow are ap follows; FIRST RACE ellie; thremyeer-old fil- thes; alx fBrrongs Jeruche |... impr to Slay Him for Food, ean Loi Besa J Fay made a Greay. anand eat dim ie ae up the eras yeti nthe ri 1 hs knives oa the nine om into the sea--that is a threw some of them into the ee coe ue find out until later that he best He was a good, game man, that “he. brigantine Mercedes. sighted on the afternoon of the tnintnik ete had alt I could do to keep the crew jumping out of the boat. 1 don’t Want to say how we looked 16 those men pg Picked us up, All the skin hid off my arms and hands from the booed Hag nd off my legs from the at ool long time to get us aboard 19 Merced: i poids tand at al, ier ‘Clay Ry Las earls Heaastrong. All About Chalk Wlowros towid Wrath aren firs veathrex il an el were FOURTH terrae to the si aarushin Zeno and | Vo lant far to Waterford, Ireland, whore the | (ruben Wo crazy men recdvered,: ‘The doctor sal that I had been exposed tw lave longer I would have lost both } pt, Minot was taken to 5 When he reached’ Waterford: nop Heh he was unable to leave Hla ves to-night for his home !n Gal: 600 ad ted; two-year-ohls; the four RA Siakes } t ea Stray ming “tip,” 2 ‘ould follow. more rn’ | BANDITS HOLD UP | EXPRESS TRAIN,| fly j ard | MEMPHIS, Tenn, March 1A pas SRG Wawie® Te] Benger train on the vi fine dee Ire 1 i held. Up and robbed by bandits neue treat Mox f Mammoth Springs, Ark,, to-day. Hind ns Tho safe in dhe express car was “Mammo hod bad ta DI rob- y Mammon 10 5 ne eee Ay It Will Move Across Thinty- fourth Street at Nine Miles an Hour, Stop Only Twice''a'Day;, and There'll Be No Straphangers, New York Repid Transit roliimg stock fa to be auginenited by two cara, each cy pasnengers. power will be electricity, and the speed from nine to twelve miles an hour. ‘There will be but two stops in twen- ty-four bing ‘one in the early morning, one at These agian care will take tie form of a ‘moving platform” rall- Foed, run underground throvgh ‘Thirty- fourth street from the Hast River to the North. River. * construction ie in the hands of the -Gaitatin Company,’ which made operated eimilar roads at the Parts end Chitago World's Maira, ‘The moving pratform 48 to all, intents 8 regular mwilivay, propelled by eleotric- ity, ‘There are tho atops (house no delays ih slowing down, allowing passengers to eight or get aboard), no interruption of _ | trate amd at all times an ample peating capacity, ‘The continuous line of wats Gre placed a yacd apart; each neat | $9 holds three persons, who sit tacing In tue direction the car is .going, As the train te atways in motion the following simple meane ate provided whereby paa- @engers may leave or board the train; Speed, Nine Miles an Hour. The car iteelf 4s run on a platform which rests above a set of wheels, a | Phone wheels are 50 geared a4 to give the platéorm a speed of nine miles an Next to this train platform $s another platform also on wheels and travelling he |{h the same direction at tho rate of six miles an hour, Next to this aecond platform ‘e a third, travelling at the rate of three miles an hour, Passengers step fron the regular sta- tion platform (which is of stone or con- crete and is, of course, stationary) and reach the three-mile-an-hour platform, The increased momentum ia no greater | fifth than that required in abandoning a standing position for an svera, Ing pace. The passenger from this to thesecond, or six-mile-an-hour, platform without experiencing any Greater Increase of velocity than when Planting his foot on the first. ae From ¢his, In like manner and with ea ho more inconventence, he reaches the nine-mile-an-hour platform and. takes his seat, On reaching his station he lights by a similar process of dimin- lahed speed. The moving platforms are of {ron plate aud ove practically parallel with each other, this averting any chance of a stumble or misstep, If one seat Is full the pasnenger thay only to take the noxt vacant seat, Conaldering that there are 2,700 of these seats there is no fear of any one having to stand. The road will be operated in @ sub- way, and regular stations, as in the present Subway, will be provided along the route, Esealators will probably carry passengers to and from the street, Tor the benefit of the nervous, be It sald that of the twelve million passen- were carried by this method in Chicago and Paris, not one acoldent |y recorded, Can Handle Heavy Traftie, The moving platform, Its proprietors declare, can de-iver 47,520 seated passen- gers pet hor at any wiven point; Whereas the subway ‘has only a capuc- {ty of 28,080 seated passengers an hour jn one direction (nearly 70 per cent, less than that of the moving platform), A six-foot #pace 48 provided beneath the platforms, and through this tpace the workmen oan conveniently reach all the bearings and keep everything In sauefaciory condition, Owlng also to the conformation of the cars and tracks no possiblity of deralling, of stovs will ‘y 260 0 ers for (he same rate Beh energy and owen that the Bubway can carry ten, MISS COLGATE MARRIED, RIVERSIDE, Cal, March 1.-George Pp, Mean of New York, and Harriet | Laure Colgate have b arrled here Ne on, of abit York, opal Chia, Thy Dy | All Miss er of Ww iia nt Colds Cause Bore Throat, Laxauve Bromo Quinine, t cold and grip. remed Cid for the full name tive of DW. Grove, i look Yor aluna~ And algans Y'EVENIN GAVE AWAY. fal hour, As the wheels are stationary and | 1901 rubberatired thore Js no nolee nor jar. | 20% walk-|to be SOTH ST. PER TO_ MURPHY Td ‘Contacting Firm Only Pays $2,000.a Year for Privilege. ° The oftctal Intide history of «the granting of @ part of the pier at the foot of West Thirty-ffth street to the Murphy contracting firm was obtained by The ‘Evening World to-day ‘from Aap Commissioner Feutherson, At the request of this n« ir he ‘duced the onutoents, Walon follow’ ‘These show that @ remunerative per- quisite was granted the Murphy. firm ‘Thirty-fifth atreet pletr. The annval Tental Is placed at $200, and was ap- portioned on @ comparative basis by the Dock Commissioner. Not four blocks away te another pler which is paying the olty a rental of $18,000 a year, Besides, the Murphy pler is practically adjacent to the extensive excavatiun operations of the Murphy firm on \he site of the Pennsylvania Railroad tun- Del @nd is most desirable for the pres: ent uses of that firm, It is, indowd, A handy privilege and holding, and ie better knew the probable profits of ‘se- curing such a point of vantage than the astute heads of the Murphy con- dracting concern. In addition the Mur- phy firm enjoys @ virtual monopoly uf the @outh side of the pier, which is 136 feet long, Can Collect Wharfage, Tt controls the right to collect whart- age. @ny vessel tying up to the pler on the south side and may exact @ rental from any other dumping con- cern Which”may seek similar privileges on the south eke, It js eatimated that revenue of ten thousand dollars ts casttyy collectable by ‘the Contracting company from outalde sources, as the pier i@ @ost conveniontly located for Gumpihg purposes and !s in itself a monopoly, ; Tt develops that Brother’ Jack” mad “Jthe application for the ‘Thirty-nttn atreet plier and that Commissioner Feathéraon caused the application to be forwarded to the engineer of the de- partment and the auditor to seta price. ‘The pler ts what js known ag an open whart—thmt 16, It le not leased td any private corporation, and any vessel ty- ing up at the'wharf must pay wharfage, The price of the pier to the Murohy Contracting Company was based on the average yearly rentals, It ie explained that the pler is not leaned, but simply used by the Contracting Company under @ permit. “Brother Jack’a” Application, Here ie « copy of the application of ‘Brother i ” the report of Auditor jan ei Freathervon' iy pecretary, qrandne the Pevow York Soaurauan & Trucking F wi tae th Street. June 2nd, 1904) i: Maurice \therson Fercie, Pig 10. mn Worth th River, re Peetu 3 Shuest mission to me on the montanes street and North fe Pano ‘plane vie mah zine cae auth sida oft NE Teethers New York, June itd to peer ‘at foot Went raittyehtth oreot’ and rentals from dumping-board privileges in vicinity, The pler SF the foot of West Thirty. fifth ptreet fe 796 feet long by @ feot wide, The wharfage collected at sald pler during the past three years is as followa: bat 4) ie LAN, ‘Auditor, New York, June 30, 1904, Nan sere bailitag rin And | Mek in lurphy, Heq., a+ Ident 6 RC 606 it Twentieth street, Gentlemen Feterrin to oe applica- tion of the 224 Inst, I Dew to oud udvige that Dermiesion has this day ‘anted you to use and occupy Yine nou side of the pier at thé foot of West. Thirty- atreet, North river, tnd to erect and maintain @ dumping board for cel- lay dirt thereat, #uch dumping board erected under the dires ar Inger in Chiet tile Depart ‘of the EB ht and In ioonance vi ny Ren as amen imendmenty | iscluding he Fr ae dump to a pone nsation the shah to be bald by you at @ rate per annug, payable tertery I a vance to the*ashier of (agit ment, This Perle to continue allt prt revoke Bonmibacner of Doss. (Signed) CHARLER 9. tA Gout, Secretary, Nothing to Genoeal, “There {is nothing that we wi conceal in thie oF any obher Transacsion affecting this department,” said Com- missioner Featherson. "Our documents Are open to The Evening World for any Investigation that OR the wishes to make, In the case the New, York Contracting Company I have noted as 1 would act with any other company, and Tam prepared to ptate that I would tipon game thing over again if called i “No fovor was granted and none asked, What was done was based on legitimate action, I could have de- clined to grant the permit to use the Thirty-fitth street pler, but why send any contracting company three miles away from the scene of itv operatlona? That would have proved detrimentil to city Interests, It would have meant a three-mile haul. of dirt. over city etrects and prolong the work of the contractors in the bargain, Notting conld have heen more adequate than to have granted the permit for the tse of the pler closest to the excavation operations,” i CAUCUS CALLED ON NEW YORK BILLS Gov. Higging Wants Disonssion| | on Gon, Water and Taxation Measuren, ALBANY atch 1—A caucus of Re- publican Senators on taxation, water and other important, legiélation, mainly of interest to New York City, has been called for to-night, It te understood that the caucus was jcalled at the suggestion of Gov. Hig- gine, who has undertaken the task to brine the legislative craft baak to ite mogringa. \y When {t secured the permit to use the |: tty two-year-olds: , | selling. gas, | uMe Priest Leader in Sc |GOPON CALLS THE CZAR AN ASSASSIN athing Letter Warns) Him of ‘Fate Ahead’ if Rights Are Not Granted the People—All "Promises Broken. PARI, March 1.—The Socialist ot- wan, Humunite, to-day prints and com- ments upon two letters reproduced from the Tribune Russe bearing the signa- ture of “Georges Gopon" (or “'Gapon,” the name of the Russian priest who 16d | pre: ea the workingmen toward the Imperial Palace at St, Peteraburg Jan, 2, result. | in.” ing in much bloodshed.) =, ‘The letters appear to"be authentio, al- though several interviews on somewhat similar lines heretofore have been dis- credited, One is a letter addreseed to "Nicho- las Romanoff, fotmer Czar ahd actual Assassin of Russia,” and says the blood of innocent workmen and their wives and ¢hildren will foréver separ. ato thelr assassin and heirs from the Russian people. The fury of the peo- ple has now been unlooeed and it will be uselege to offer them promises, The letter adds; “Bombs and dynamite and the terror of popular insurrection await the off- spring and all assassins of the people. Rivera of blood as never before, per- ‘haps, will flow, and even Ruesla her- jf may perish because of thee, "Dake warning, therefore, ber quickly renounce, with all thy fami! tie throne of Russia and present thyaolf M4 fore the tribunal of the Russian people, “Haye pity on oth children, thou whi ‘4 offereat pages ae others and withholdes| Mem ther lott water is ee ressed to the Russian people, and dec! that the streama of their blood, recently shed have ier an immense revolutionary oh. fa dal a BS, irae ‘4,00 ened’ a nothing te lose ae" everything The letters are dated Feb, 20, ue fhe, place iert where they were sent lan Poland, March 1, tapes ie ne iibvbinodeneal claimed a of none "howe: in. the, G Government of Kalla, eri i ale Sowaition prevails in the’ ining GH provincial governments, Ua nh Fy BI ofa erned under a ke, infantry and artillery are pacroting al Fie of ae hr Say and Hoe in. Hog et idee hevpege e heir CTSA pt) bie fnduattal ikea ure ended with h the exception Of two iron mills where 3,000 men Are ati The 6 No cane viaye been running for “ ‘Small pea ken are conse fantly. Bid tier remen ave refus fre tne thelr demands rs granted rt ee street cleaners and other city struck this morning, but their demands were granted pe they returm- ed_to work immed) aia ee reinate ke. The shd abstain are still out, but storks have arran Red the Meieten with their employers. Aue fend dai has Ladi Be proclama- eing A a ienthe Thptiionment’ and $230 fine on eee ae aie ual ing to prevent others five $200 OR TWO. DEAD BODIES Alleged Attempt by Former Em- ployee to Blackmail Wealthy Brooklyn Candy Manufacturer Lands Former in Cell, Terence Gallagher, aged twenty-four, | from living at No. 92 Myrtle avenue, Brook- tyn, was held to the Grand Jury to-day by Magistrate Steers In. the Flatbush Police Court on charge of attempting to blackmall Mr. and Mrs, “Walter B, Debevois, No, 1916 Albermatle road.) @yRONG EVIDENCE OF MERIT. Flatbush. [Until two weeks ago Galla- gher was coachman for Debevols, who Prominent Physicians Join with Our, ls a weathy caridy mayufacturer at No, 168 Carlton avenue, After Jeaving the employ of Debevols, Gallagher is al- leged to ‘have begun writing 8 series of annoying letter to the voises, to which thev pald no attention wnefl Mon- ay morning, when Mra, Debevols {s sald to have received a letter threatening that If $900 was not ready for him when Gallagher called thie. morning, “two dead bodies would be found gp Albe- marie road.” Tne Detective Bureau was notified and Deteotives Reldy and Graham were went to the Debevols House with Mr, Debevols's private secretary, who carried $20 in marked bills, The de- toctives wecreted themeelves in the room, while the secretary offered the | marked money tb Gallagher, who saw the trap, and taking fright refused to wecept the marked money, ‘The detectives then arrested him and arraigned him before Magistrate Steers, He waived examination and wau held for the Grand Jury in 61,00 bail. en OAKLAND ENTRIES. —— (fpectal to The Evening World.) RACH TRACK, OAKLAND, March 1.-The entries for to-morrow are 8h follows. FIRST Aon Porensimteontna pty ‘Wittman “Eibe} "iat mile; a1 98 05 108 i 03 on 05 f 03 THIRD RAC! Hing. *Oheatnut BEE: Andvarl Baker 05 Artillery 61 96 My Onler 10 ROURTH RACE—One mile and seventy Ml FIFTH RACH—Three-quarters of a mite; Tovjes , Hest Man Be:endon Hultord *Ooyrohe |... Mocorlto Bterling Yellowmono County Do AIXTH R Mile and titty i fever held by them, . A. G. VANDERBILT SERIOUSLY IL2, Is Sufterti from 1 tory mation—Recovering Slowly. NEWPORT, B- 1, Matoh 1.—Aaltred G, Vanderbiit' ta suffering greatly from an attack of inflammatory rheuma- tiem, and go, serious has been his con- dition that a physician has been ing upon him twice daily, He | by a staff of trained nurses, ‘op the first time in a week Mr. Van- lerbilt Was able to sit up yesterday, When he recovers he will go tg New pos) to tp strange tor to run riage! punts coach irs, Vander- bilt nas been with ner busband . stantly during his illness, bi VINOL'S RELIABILITY Leading | Druggiste: in’ Recommend. ing’ Vint, Counthees physicians and druggists are how preseribing and (ndorsing Vinol as the mort valuable cod liver oi) preparation known to medicine, and it in fast supersed- ing all other forms of cod liver oll, A prominent physician writ "Tam fatinfied that Vinol derives its wonderful Mfe-giving and strength-creating di peter) Bie a eat stron Led vitalizer for a) + Ww el bien tnd the Sanvelehesst ‘hat ever sat Apoer | physictan writes: ‘I could cite tugny cases where health has been restored in a surprisingly sbort oe by Vinol, I be bard LrabtA id have to do without Vinol in m bard colds, Now, never sol nd stren| peer as Vinol, for the weak, k an rae he Rofaraoits and that if it en Hd Ay will wo will refund your it question, it will show you ae oop i, in vith prepat and ote other toaloe tell, vil wi will heal, ha Vinol from any of the ‘following New York drugetets: We, the Wnadersigned, etal) deuaaists of New York, being sole |, Agents for Vinal in this city, are prepared to guarantee It In the strongest manner, and positively agree to return mo both hiv who buys Vinol of us and ation Your money will be ty without red tape or ombarrasan to questions. This shows cur faith in Vino hts that the pu ir takes no chances tu trying. it Tiker’s Drug Stores, Sixth are and 234 Bt, iad bide and 94! wit and a Broadway, testa fat, rin Amuterdam Ave., 2835 Pix part, Blaree 61 Highth Ave, th sah aaa Wie 1020 mar Ave., 498 Colum» bus Ayes a Bost 42 Bolton Drug Stores. DIED. FLETOHER.-On Feb. 28, 1905, at his home, 2440 8th ay., FRANCIS THOMAS FLETCHDR, axed 6 years, son of Kato and William Fletcher, Funeral Thureday, Ue i i @ ani ASP chat sutt TREANOH -. ANNIE TREANOR (neo Hmith), 408 West Bist at., wife of the de- erased James Treanor, Funeral Friday, March 3, 2 P.M. RESOLUTIONS, ‘At a mecting of the Executive Committee of tho Equitable Life Assurance Boclety, held Feb, 27, the following resolutions were unan- Imous adopted: ‘The Executive Committee of the Equitable ito Assurance Soctety, of the United Btates learns with sorrow of the death of Sidney Dillon Ripley. Mr, Ripley was the son-in- law of the late Henry B, Hyde, foundér of the Boclety, He was a direct ide of the Bor} clety for thirteen years, ond was in the cons tinuous service of the Boclety from 188% until the UUme of his death, first as ite caghtor and | later a4 ite Treasurer, performing tho duties } ©! of those offices with fidelity and honehly and conscientiously adminiatering tholr Dusl- ness, Resolved, That in mourning the loss of a loyal officer and director the members of the Executive Cominittes of the Hoclety hereby tender to his widow, Mra, Ripley, thelr ein- core sympathy, deepened by tha affection and respect In which the memory of her father 1s Further reavived, ‘That this minute be placed on our records, and that a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to Mr, Rip- ret, railroad strike’ continues. | three |’ ~FOR WOMEN - mt WOMEN ONLY Much That Every Woman Desires to Know About Sanative, Antiseptic Cleansing and the Care of the « Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Handsy SEER |WHAT CUTICURA = DOES FOR WOMEN ie fi high wil will OW aweep Torward sai ao aH ate y read. sant seieg ti already | struck oh te mac ee ind agent be raced plea A and Pills in the antiseps lc cleansing of the mucous sure faces, and of the blood and cirewlatin, fiuids, thus affording pure, swee' m | economical local and constitutional treatment for weakening ulcerations, inflammations, itchings, irritations, relaxations, displacements, pains, and irregularities peculiar to females, Hence the Cuticura remedies have a wonderful influence in restoring health, strength, and beauty to weary women, who have been prematurely pged and invalided by these distress. ing ailments, ae well as such sympa- thetic afflictions as nntemia, chlorosis, hyeteria, and nervousness, Women from the very first have ied a Mieaner the purityand sweet. e power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great ecohomy which have made Cuticura the standard humour rem edy of the civilized world TORTURING HUMOR Cured by Cuticura, 1. “TY suffered five years with aterrible eet eczema, m: ly and face be» ite covered with sores, Never in my did I experir-ice euch awful suffer. fe and I cig for death, which I Fas neat, Thad tried doctorsand fates without success, but my mother insisted that I try Cuticura. T felt better after the first application of Cuticura Ointment, and was soon entire’ ier Aaa Mrs, A. Etson, Belle vue, A lai Pianos " PIANOS $225,00 EASY TERMS. NO MONEY DOWN, Relieves difficult breathing, brédke up congestion when head,thront and chest are all stuffed up and wheezy, New York's Best Family Cough Medicin { Stops coughing, checks night coughs, | cures any cold, prevents serious throat and lung troubles, Dest for children | Tor Difficwtk Hvery Druggist Sells “short stop” | CANDY SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, Bonhons .,.Pound 100 M 110 Ww : :Pound 150 SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, +Poamd 100 rahinale BARCLA vst PERSONALS, YOUR’ FORTUNE TOLD,” love, husinery, awe; send ort eon and 100,. Prof, te /Bridgepor Poul ite Tay Uooieeh HELP WANTED—MALE, fe Rent) } ‘Out Clear and’ feat, Then: hove familiar wih aca ag sac eeshaiilinaibices ‘, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Abe at * Salkoe Hoel, Obristopher i a RKRBAIT, fet RRR SIMRRR A a fetta, 406 i Mi ONDERS.| TATLOR—Younk man an helps at ong 0c, 250, %e 9! 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