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a | PLEADING FOR | FREEDOM FOR Weaver Gives Signs of Doing NAN PATTERSON) something After Great | | Tae Church Plea, Justice Gaynor Hears Argu- ment on Lawyer Levy’s |POLITICIANS IN ALARM. Habeas Corpus Writ City’s Executive, They Fear, Will| Begin Making Reforms He ——— Promised Before Election. | | / “CAIN OF NEW EVIDENCE * Assistant Rand Alleges that Ad- ditional Facts Bearing on Homicide Have Been ‘ Discovered, GIRL NOT TAKEN TO COURT. SILENT AS TO HIS COURSE. pea ee But Restive Under Criticlam by Clergymen that He Has Been Rec- reant as Churchman and Official. eT MINISTER’S VIEW OF CHURCH PLEA ON THE CITY. || PHILADELPHIA, March $. To the Baitor of The Evening World: Tha ministers’ prayer service was not especially for Mayor Weaver, but for Philadelphia generally, churches and all, One effect will accrue, t think, namely, that fewer severe and more sane speeches will come here- after from the ministry of the city. KERR BOYCE TUPPER, | eT NR TR NT IS (Special to The Evening Worl.) PHILADFLPHIA, March 1.--Mayor Woaver had several feminine callera to- day and it was reported about the City Hall that they wore ‘the vanguard of A committee representing the several Crowd of Curlosity Seekers Eager to See Accused Actress Had Aroused the Anger of Pre- siding Justice, ‘Whether or not Nan Patterson will recelve her freedom pending her third) trial for the murder of Cacsar Young depends upon the decision of Justice Gaynor, who in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day llstened to argument by counsel for both sides on a petition for a writ of habeas corpus presented by Lawyer Abe Levy, the young wom- an's attorney. There was 8 great Jam in court when the caso was heard, the majority ex- Decting to see the actress present, Jus- tice Gaynor, however, had ordered that she remain in the Tontbs, as the crush I don’t think I have anything to say." | WOMEN IN VICE FIGHT BESIEGE PHILADELPHIA'S MAYOR WAI SHYSHE| MAYOR WHAVER AT THE TELEPHONE! WHILE PEOPLE PRAY FOR HIM. that the light might shine in upon Mayor tn the County Court-House yesterd was annoying to him, Mr, Levy wae | women’s clubs that has been appointed| Director of Public Works Costello was Weaver and the Director of Public oppored in his effort to haye hie cltent | to walt upon him and urge him to dis-| equally reticent, and one of the other Safety; that they might see the error admitted to bail by Assistant District. ;™Mlss Director of Public Safety David) publto officials would suy whether thoy ba eRe baypho aac ic Attorney Rand, who prosecuted Miss| J+ Smyth and cleanso the city of chy would permit themselves to be infhu- ‘ bole lt wing ialght | repro Patterson at both her ordeals, the first; Another report was to the effect they | enced in any way by the intercession ” resulting in a mistrial and the second | Were Some of those who had attended | made by the ministers, ‘ an tears DajodleyAepagy pl 4 in & disagreement of the jury, |the meeting at the Twenty-ninth on In ‘politioal circles in this olty there seeming conviction that Heaven would) Not Ready Till Aprik. Methodist Church yesterday, at which |i, much speculation ag to the possible answer 'them and that Mayor Weaver ‘Though it had been reported trom th | Prayers were ogered for the betterment | efrect upon Mayor Weaver of the pmy- fend "The Gang” would be converted ‘ed District-Attorney's offlee that the eeng of the clty government, and that they| er gervioos held in iis behalf, ‘by the united effort of all the pious Would bo called. to trial eee eccate had called to pray with the Mayor, Considerable uneasinoss 1s being mant- ones of the wioked city, "The Gang” HS SOLAS TENG he a Be Silence the Rule, fested in certain ‘circlee lest the Mayor, gran gravely referred tovas Mr, Weave Mr. and. will not. be roedy, tgs nt All-Information aa to the. Identity of | fn the abeence of Ingurance Commis-| srsistent oritiolem amd condemnation) Human effort having foiled fo obtain aler's "Golden Calf,” and on bended again until the Apri! term of court at|t2@ Women or tho object of thelr call sloner Durham, makes another effort Cr his course as a public oMelal ‘and righteous rule of thie olty, the entire| knees the clorgymen urged that the the carllest, It was also alleged that | %&% curly tefiised at tho Mayor's office | to regain. the confidence of the Chria-| that ne nas been keenly touched by the| clergy of the clty have begun a remark. | Divine Light eight break in on ‘The Mr. Jerome has recelved new evidence {4 Me eWaver nimaeit refused to eee) tian people of the ly. public intimation; that the bellet of [able serles of demonstrations in which | [28 ions, Bay against the “Florodora” girl, Ne@ newspaper men or to comment upon the} It has been impossible to learn just many of the most representative and|the ‘volce of all denominations will be flare ef Lb fndbuee yee In beginning his argumen: Mr, Levy a ea Le eS chy, Bain wal om panei! hee ae ue most conservative ministers of the city | raised in an appeal to heaven to re- Lobdliets, pratubreane ‘and Luth- Feviewed the history of the case, Ue! asad Ifthe prayers that were offered | | ohtorés to eae an seprension tte, te that he has been recreant to his vows | generate thie rulers of Pennsylvania, | orang wero represented by the sep~ @laring that !t was not the Intention of hiy be! esterday would affect his | him to-lay proved unsuccessful, but paph at ll dpii Eating tod id aindath Bed tay jag aay boakedeabactarlf yraber neyo per | the District-Attorney to try tho young $ and eaid: th h ‘Ai wy ut) ‘This report is given very general cree yesterday a series of revival meetings | common ground, forgetting dogmas and . woman again until summer, Io raid sayers were offered for me, | ree wn Mtlll. profess friendship for| dence and is responaible for the feat on|ae which prayers wore offered: for the |echiems, ‘hough nothing direotly per- that there was no dispute beiweon ny ere e fo +] him say'he at léast is beginning to! the part of those who would have him Mayor “and those who rule hig.” ‘Two | sonal was sald in reference to Mayor eounssl bei to (He! fects, Mies’ Pa amore ther ? ‘ manifest an appreciation of the position] mmain. inactive that he may yet make| hundred ministers of different taithe | Weaver'and ‘The Gang,” the Rev. Dr.|® fon, sald’ Mr, Levy, was breaking down! .,, Vc ¥ou know, minister prayed £0) be now occipies. in the public.eye. | q determined effort to redeem sorne of| met before the altar of Holy Trinity, the| Charles Wood, ‘of the Seoond Preeby- under the strain of her long imprison. , Ca {nose Imvauthority” Among thoye who frequent the City| the many promises for civic reform|churoh vf Alexander Vinton:and Phillips |terian Church, made an eloquent ad- ment, and as matter of humanity | | he replied; “thet ts 90. | Hall, it 1s reported. that the Mayor is| made by him at the time of hs induc-| Brooks,,and prayer after prayer. Wae| dress in-which he quoted trom Maobeth ebeitd ER oleaach | where I come In, Jen't t? Well, | becoming extremely. restive under the| tion into office, pouted forth in the most fervent’ epirit: the ling, “Out, damned spot, “The District-Avtorney's office,” con- tinued the lawyer, can‘ only assury me | that ho will endeavor to get the cake 4 on trial in May, Miss Patterson will 4 f then have been in prison eleven months, F We ia) ready to furnish ball in the gum of $20,008, ul which It was fixed ? j by Justice Amend, and his order has | i MTuatloe. Gayton + ted 1 ti f : i —_.—- us ynor Instructes U mh to morrow, ————— |McAdoo Takes Bureau of Sup-|Despite Seeming Identification] Mrs. Sproff Found in Her Apart- G. VANDERBILT a oF | plies Out of His Jurisdiction} by Husband, Mysterious Vic-| ment. with Eyes Blackened IN TRAIN WRECK. |“‘Good-Natured Gil’ Suffered, and it Is Reported Deputy} tim of Gang Was Not Lillian! and Blood Coagulated About Wife Declares ares Minister Must ue , i) i NN Domenie omc from Gastritis and an Commissioner Will Quit Job. | McCoy, Mouth and(Nose. Support Her, and War- a8VILLE, Maroh 1, ee —The two rear sleepers of the Wash- Old Wound rant Is Issued, 5 ington and Southwestern Limited left the track to-day at Rocktish, Va. oa twenty-three miles south of hore, on the Virginia Midland Division of the Southern Railway Mrs. Mary Sproff, wife of Charles Sproff, a waltor, was found dead In bed in her room at No. 307 West One Hun- dred and Twentieth strect, this afters Mrs, Tillle Barnes, of Paterson, called at the Morgue in that olty to-day and jDoaitively Identified the body of the It was reported in Mulberry street to-day that Third Deputy Pollee Com- missioner Lindsley will hand in his res- Ignation as soon as the trials of In- Suffering from gastritis and bothered | by an old wound infilcted on him by a right eye was Mrs, R. C. Robinson, of Greensboro, N. C., had two ribs broken, ond Con- ductor H, T, Rust, of Alexandria, sus- tained a sprained knee and a bad scalp wound, thug many years ago, Policeman Gilbert | Carr, of the Yorkytile Court'squad, end- ed his life in his home at No. 701 St. Nicholas avenue to-day by shooting himself in the forehead, Spector Titus and Capt. which he 4 acting as prosecutor, are concluded, Lindsley’s confidential Mr, O'Connor, in jwoman frozen to death on the Lacka- wanna Railroad tracks, after she had |been maltreated by some men, as that {of a woman known to her as Mrs. Lall- [an Horton, noon, The woman's blackened, there was a bruise on her chin and blood had coagulated about her mouth and nose, Her husband left ‘the house early this morning and told Mrs, Jennie Talbot, _ Mra, J. F, Cordova, wite of the Metho- dist minister who on Monday last eloped for the third time with Miss Julla Bowne, formerly a chvir alnger in hig church At South River, N. J, went to New Brunswick yesterday ant Applied for a warrant for the arrest of her ‘husband on a charge.of abandon- George K. Vanderbilt, of New York, For ¢ jacke Cath’ hed: been’ ai a secretary, Thomas F’, Bannon, resigned Biutent generat: NG Mente alae uy Police ry smith, ond, to-dav, Mr. Bannon was secretary to| Mrs, Barnes sald that a year ago she|the Jjamitress, that his wife had died | ment, 1d Justice Charles Gouthern, were among the passengers, | 1,942 7 'g ine] former ‘Third Deputy Commissioner !Iived in New York and that one after-|duting the night, He has not returned! Mrs, Cordova tol justice ‘ OWEN Ne PONO Meat A SIRES 8) By 4 ate’ | since, and the police aro now trying to] Sedam ‘thet she and her three children ROOSEVELT IS AGAINST KERENS. Kational Committeeman Quoted as Saying the President Does Not vns to the letter, did not seem to ny rellef, He breakfasted to- th his wife and uwo children, and ate with a hearty appetite, Leaving the table, Carr went into the parlor, sat on a clair and began reading A few moments later his ley had John F, Cowan, The Bureau of Supplies and Repairs, over which Deputy Commissioner hag deen n out of his hands, All contracts tor tie yy the bartender, who was known to piles and repairs are now made by Com- missioner McAdoo, Jurisdiction, The Commissioner noon she was introduced to Lillan Hor- on in a saloon at One Hudred and | Twenty-third street and Bishth avenue Is- |hor as Ed, “We became very friendly and she keeate him to aacertain how Mrs, Sproff cme to her death. Sproff must have been with her at the time, as he did hot leave the house diving the night, Patrick Clark, the agent for the house where the Sproffg live, trie] to get In the apartment to collect the rent, He & newspaper Issue! an order to that effect yesterday, "I have received no complaints about | the Bureau of Supplies and Repalrs," | Want Him in Senate, JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, March 1,— Frank D, Ellis, formerly the confiden- }told me that she Worked in a depart- iment store in Harlem, She had M10 report of @ revolver and, the room, found her husband ng across a chalr, bleeding from a was unablo to get any response to his knooking at the door, 80 he called up| the janitress and she then told him what aro wbsolutely destitute and that unless she can ‘force her husband to assist her in some way she will have to de- pend upon charity, A warrant was {ssued and Pro‘essor Bodine telegraphed the Washington po- Hee to arrest Cordova and Miss Bowne it they are found in that city, It ts known that they bought tickets for Washington when they left Jersey Ulty HAS NOT FOUND MAMIE FLYNN Over Story that Girl Had Comminstoner McAdoo this afternoon made an emphatic denial of a state- ment in a morning papor, in which he was quoted as saying ttrat he had poettive Information’ that missing Mamie Fiyon wes alive, He said the girl's “ut Lam of| With her and seemed to be in good cir- tlal representative of National Cormit- | vullet wound in ils head, An amba- | 8ald Mr, McAdoo to-day, Sproft had told her earlier in the day. teoman and @ub-Ireasurer ‘Thomas K, | ance was summoned {rom the J. Hood | the opinion that the elty can be better Symstancess 1 saw hes soveral tes |i? Lea UG OL ene Akins, has testified before tho Senate | Wright Hospital, Ber ved Hy BLSUES Tet ASTRA Hat aia ee OSS") ost One Hundred and Twenty-fitth Investtgating Committee that Ak-ns had The pollcoman was sti allve when which has been in operation, “The charter provides that all con+ The authorities are inclined to aecept street station, and the two men climb- told him that President Roosevelt had| the surgeon arrived, but he died on the 5 f e rear fire z h fT assorted to Akins that under lay ts (hel honBibal ‘Aftystwo | tracts for $1,000 or over shall be sub. | MTs Barnes's {dentileation and have [ed WP the rear fire esoann. to the thin cumstances must R. C. i way to the hospit Carr was y-two (ted to competitive bidding, It hag {Sent to this city to have the matter| oor Where the Sprofe apartment ts ed to the United Stites Senaie {rom | Yes old and had beoa cn tho furce Heiaeat nea Reet aN tr uel looked up. The fdentification of tho] fented Missour!, H ‘ached to shi {dead Woman as vie Lililan MeQoy, o. wy got In through the window and nine years, piles and }iepalrs to mak 001 tracts for! ust back of the parlor, on Monday night. Find Shortage In Accounts, Thera Is some question of whether Cordova can be extradited from Wash- Ingion 9) an ehandonment charge. If it ls found that he cannot the Grand Jury wiil be asked to indict him for ombeaniement, It is alleged by his late wirange disappearence on the evening that she left the office of ©, 0, Jacob- gen and Company, at No, 2 Bone street, where sie was employed aa stenog- Tapher and confidential clerk, was as pattung a mystery to the police to-day, as it wae when it was repomed more than ten days ago, ‘Thin declaration was made! by the Commiseloner, when an uncle and sister of Mame Miynn, called on him to beg fim to tell them of the girl's where- abouts, “I have never aad that I knew where the young woman was," he sald, in- dignantly, “It I knew anything about her I would mowt certainly tell it, 1 have been gteatly misquoted. Mr, MoAdoo assured Miss Mlynn's aister and uncle that the police were doing al! in thelr power to locate the missing girl, but maid that not asingle clue had been obtained since she van- ished, ae KATHARINE KEHOE REPORTED MISSING. od narine Kehoe, church worker, de- voted daughter, and girl of sixteen, is ‘missing from her home,\No, 48 Amity street, Brooklyn, and to-day the polloe ¢ Greater New York sre searching for 0 her, ‘Tho. girl ned. from Me home on Feb, 21 after starting out mo tg her place: of. employment at Pearl) and York streets, Brooklyn, ‘The git! was clomeiy identified with the work of 8t. Peter's Qaitholic Church, Warren and Hicks streets, and she was. not: known: youre en bine attentions from any theory, therefore, that. ahe scala ia not credited. At the tlme of her dis- wppearance her father, John Kehoe, an Mnapector in the Street-Cleaning De- partment, was ill with pneumonia, 89 excited was he when his daughter failed to return home that he aroag from his sick bed and joined in the pearoh for hor, The exposure had a bad effect upon him, and to-day his life is de- spalred of, | Mambers of the churoh to which the girl belonged and scholars in the Sun- day-school have joined in the search, The father fa of the dellef that his daughter was kidnapped. Lissie Brod- erick, @ girl friend of Miss Kehoe, says that she saw her at the Bijou Theatre |: in Brooklyn on the night of Feb, 2, but those. who know Mies Kehoe believe that Mims Broderick was mistaken, ‘Thy say that the girl would not atay away from home of her own accord, ne POLICE ARRIVE IN NICK .OF TIME, |' Get Around to Grocery ‘While Burglars Are. at Work, Thieves, broke into the grocery store of J, Butler, No, 2766 Third avenue, early to-day, and were cutting thelr way from the cellar to the first floor with ax and saw when the house was surrounded by the reserve police from the Alexander avenue police station, The police learned that the thieves were breaking Into the store trom Frank G, Murphy, a resl+ dent of the block, who telephoned to Police Headquarters, ‘Two men were arrested, They sald they were Louls Wackérman, of No, 118 East One Hundred and ‘lwenty- ninth street, and Dantel O'Brien, of Nb, 118 East One Hundred and Twenty- ninth street, Others in the gang are said to have escaped, The burglars are belleyed to be the game men who have been terrorizing the Bronx by the many robberles in that section of the city recently, et BOY CONFESSES MURDER OF WOMAN, Store Victim in Chicago Tragedy Was Shot Down in the Street by Young Robber, CHICAGO, March 1,—James A, Logan, jr., seventeen years old, confessed to- day to having murdergd Mrs, Delia sidewalk in the fashionavle residence portion of Hyd’ Park, The woman was a domestic engioyrd three hocks from the scone of the tray- ely, Robbery was the motive, er TREATY HURTS BRITISH. Repreventations to Washington on Coban Agroeement Frultloss, LONDON, March 1.—Answerlng a question in the House of Commons to- day, Earl Peroy, Under Secretary for ee Gi careasean oe s {In the bev‘ ve NG a ‘his ve vorgtlling oud: | amounts of less than $1,000 without re- | Wha made carly sip the Fe || partsbloners that a shortage has been PRESIDENTS SALARY |: 4 patton Re a5 | quit bids, 1 have concluded that ve been ay ervoy, found t He NT allsoovored In lits aecounty and while or i Ode Na! | whe uppiies are to be purchased or " ney dive not disposed to prosecute hin Ny ‘4g ot Mlb he when supp)! " they are not disp a BILL SIDE 7 RACKED. if eae stat AG | repairs ave to be made woe will walt un- Ser ie for Soroff, but he |? Nthat, they are entirely willing that ~ made nt arrests, In| til we can bunch the requirements to) 0 ana bias ea ae fact should be used to get him bask Measure Called for Increase tol iit over tho head with a bludgeon, and Ve PNA mane SEE na summoned and he anid the | 10 “he Jurlidiciton of the New Jersey y y recovered from th; 0 DCS Lelie on dead for several he ed ; \ : 1. 975000 and for Yearly Payee nt Te annoyed Mme ar itest | Roundsinan Jolin J. card. from | CENT or "fe | \ hile tn Ne vswick to-day Mrs. | (pment of $15,000 to Vice~ vals, rect charge of the Ju her t mr hours ie We a ant tre. | Cordova. told ang World res and Repairs, He was appointed by Mr, | in of a sleigh vide dn! qact ared " hee) porter that she knew that ti isabnd ‘ Pasnidenty PAWNBROKER HARLAM AN loeb atceravere THUG ESPSUEGIIE LAH BEATEN CCU ULTRA Ea 6 fhe ae ena atss tgs Cie agin iN ! Lndsiey In Vhis d 5 WASHINGTON, March 1—Mr, May- O'Brien, who is now detatled to tho City | the of the 1 woman ie armed es Wy ahasband | ut that she didn't disturb them as nard (Virginia) offered an amendment SENT TO SING SING, | 1101 sud-station, |much a niystery as over. —, j nvinab i “yas found who heard. them | long as he ¢ ited to her support, w Hee Sina Sac ec ie eae en hee a — | os ue us i Sid talking together at 1} tt was when he stopped sending her | @ ealary of the President to $75,000 per! mawarg M1. Har th pa \ Vernon fh morning, money, she sald, that she exposed him, annum and that of the Vice-President | Edward M. Harlam, the Hudson street Two DEAD IN FIRE. | JUDGE SCORES PRISONER, ————* | “And T want to say that, bad as he | 000 per annum, and providing upon pawnbroker, who pleaded guilty to an} PLEADS LIMITATION STATUTE is, my husband did not Knock me down | | to $15,000 per annum, and providing upon | PRyn rower, Whe Dleddled guilty to an e retiremont of the President a salary of | Indictment alleging the recelving of | | be mh i 00 per annum, but a point of order Stolen property, was to-day sentenced | Baby Burned to Death and Mother/In Sentencing Dentist Court Calls! On eae ate bl ea ee nat It by Mr. Baker (New York)|to Sing Sing prison for an indeterint- i George MeMonagle, a drug clerk at And pashed me aside when I tried to sustained by the Chair, pilleas ls MBI n Ry Misamis linsecty Hereman & Company's, No, 10) Broad: | tcp him, but he did not strike me," nate sentence of not less than elghteen Months or more than two years and alx WILE RADARS, As nin Weel) puri a Krakauer, a dentist, of No, 299) way, sets up in opposition to the suit| continued Mrs, Cordova, "My condi- NEVER WAS WED, HE SAYS, moniha by Judge Warren W. Foster ty Week ere dnaticeet i ae Lot OaT | Hoary street, who has posed on the of Kva MeMonagle for an absolute | tlon ty sich that T have got to get help eneral Sesslons. ‘ trove e KE! oat eldo as slitlolan, was t " ‘ ; nag | from As my husband ran away I‘ Lawyer red B, Houre,, Harlam's at. Tallow curly to-day, the infant gon of | 8 F i. HOS aD Bt EM mas tontny| divorce onthe eronnt tay i sae ie AARAR Ha UbOAEOA HAE WOUA iit | torney, made a plea for clomeney, #tat: | Jo osko Durned to deaty, Sentenced to Bing Sing for four years! heen ving as. the husband of an- , t beilev Ramegate Dentes Marriage to Ing: thal. he, had known Tatham sae se ma Deena wan Samia i etn monthe by Judsw Warren W,! other wonian for some years, that more Mi A any fads yak netiere Chat he Woman Suing for Annulment, | iii) is an “honest, Industrious man of sm ping Woscer th General Sessions, iii the statutory five years has Mist of polloa at Robert H, Ramsgato, the Sixth ave-| mitted letters and potitiona signed by) When the family was awaken Kralauer Is one of the unmention: elapsed alnce the date she gives tee \ Sal nue jeweller, hus been sued by Anna| frre oO mate F Prominent merchants to! wis barely time to ge: out ‘Pho clk |@ble characters, so Judge Poster sald! jer discovery of ft, and she Is barred, he arrest | M. Ramsgate for annulment of thelr “Tysiet-Attorney Jerome requested| Pid Jumped from Its bed and 4 , {fa sentonety . tint infest t I by the statute of Hmitation, r is expected tere marriage, and Oscar B, Thomas to-day | the Court to Impose a substantial sen-| and when the motner and fatiey gave |! Hent-house 4 of tho city, He This was developer day in the | during © | Hed to Justice ‘Truax In behalf ot | tence as a warntng to others, up the search they found thely escape! was Abduction, and since |argument on an applertion: for ahs} omens Hien | Ramsnate foran order compelling her | ui man has. mude thieves," the! ent oft [his co has bor aseertatred | anny and a $2 counsel foe for Mr, | Off for Inauguration, | ive bonds for the costs of the sult, Distriet-Attorney said, “and under tho! The ther. e tr Haven | ho Me Monagie, er MSHA hayes Gch el| And A DI OF partionlare neythe eUlt: | guise of helng a respectable citizen hay The mother sprang from the third | Her lawyer replied that Mrs, Mo- HW OR DRAN SI Marat. Se Gay fy a SD TC MAY Sue na Menace to the community.” story window and was fatally Injured, {ew of mane Monagle Had been unable to. diseoy i hd hie state and da y see tng | Judge Poster In Imposing #entence on| dying some hours later, ‘The father!%Me them forced them on the streety, | (he reabouts of her recreant heh achools left last might that the sult was brought only to get 1 > ‘wpesont Loulstana | Harlim said he had given the subject |g: Uving off thelr earnings 80 could sue him, and io up “ | Money, out of him, conuiderable attention, and had. iistened | @sed down the burning statroase and MoNonaale' retonied suration, Mr, Thomas said the lady was the| to many persons who had visited-him| Was #0 severely burned that he may) "You are a despleable Insect,” Judge) that. the sam nd sof Germs buons lett on the same Souestee, of & reeith brewer In Lan-| both in behalf of and agwinat the pris-| Mot recover, Other familles escaped In| Foster told Krakauer, “and I am sorry MeMoasgie hal been ja the Clty Die vill stop at Atlanta before easter, Pa, and ia ving in that olty. | oner, their inlght clothes, A cannot give you a henyler sentence,” ieciory seal afier yeur. | Seturatag to Baltimore, r 4 | Forelgn Affairs, sald he regretted that the Hrit representations at Washing: | ding the Injurlous effect on ish trade of the reciprocity treaty between the United States and Cuba had been fruitless, Tho United States, he sald, held the view that the most favored nation clause did not relate to privileges granted to third persons tn return for | Bpecific concessions, ee FINDS BABY’S BODY IN GalP, Coroner Inventisnting Whether Its Denth Wax Natural or Not, Poileom Stoney, of the Clymer street station, Willlamsburg, found! a dilapidated satchel In front of a | shop at Kent and Rutledge streets con+ Tracy, the woman found Jast night on a} “DISCOVE ED IN PAWNS Police Commissioner Indignant| Man Who Pledged Them to Answer Desciption of Missing Coachman, The watch and some of the and trinkets of Mra, Hannah B, 08 who was murdered “in her ‘home Montelair, N, J., last-week, and | ‘house set on fire, were found @ Brooklyn’ pawnshop by O Pollce Gallagher of Montolales police are canetully guarding the I of the pawnbroker who advanced i on these articles, nor will they tell fot when the articles were pawned, Bi they say that the munierer p . them himself, aa the pawnbroker's dasa oniption of him tallies exactly with’ the police have of the missing Coachman whom they have been ing for dayd, Chief Gallagher sald t authorities are rapidly cli medio coachman and will Porters’ have” before long, Paul Phillips, the m rested last night, was to-day dled ‘by Magistrate Barlow in the Court, there being no evidence ever to hold him. The man does m resemble the missing coachman in way, and Chief Gallagher eaid that fl arrest was absurd, “We will get this fellow surely,”* on the Ohief, ‘and it would not. if we got him to-day, We had gone away for a time, but we learned now that he ‘went New York and has never left, wince, He is @ notorious crook | know ale whole rec tbe name uni guesses at hh ebut not one of douse, i an eK ‘nee Jo Brookly settles thar doupt ayer Peristed! f Dencugh, Dr re Heh be then rulpe of aie a |] ered eral articles that where the eed ot wie "T hada doubt that sald sit, Aree 46d “but ee nema Mra. Maybrigk Writes of | ‘Tho first. of! a» ‘ble articles on Am in next Sund y Florence BD, oan woman who vin tf brian bare ie 110.68.0 PULL SET. TERT, BR’ Weiter Sina L ina” soe woe o) at Work Guarunte: you ee Reret Ky one cu talning the body of a two-weeks-old vale child, ‘There was nothing on the! ved to He ritify the ehild. yThe pollec loss to decide whether the child ‘ited from natu Luses, Waethel tt died from exp in the satehel, oy murder id pliees hi tn satchel, ‘I\xe Coroner has been notified, in a Hy BAS Ei nt Breagy ets. Ks ‘thoy cigars” and don't like them) them hot,raw, strong and! Try again, k Jympha are made from the pi Havana tobacco a “El phon!o” cigars, Smoke same’ —cool, rich, fragrant, ee for 25c. Everywhert Cures Cold in One Bay, G C22