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OEE a PERT) RTT een Pe he oe BOY LAST SEEN ON FREIGHT CAR $ OFF EAR { F POLICEMAN ts Him, In the Neck and Prompt Assistance On Johnny Donoghue Ten ” : Saves His Life, Days Ago. “of Reserves Saves Pris- from Angry Mob Was “Boosted” Into a Car | and Was Carried Away. Levied on Goods In Grocery and Policeman Shielded ation ‘from Frenzied Ownen Cars Unavailingly—Police Think the Lad le Drowned. ‘What has happened to little Johnny Donoghue? His mother thinks he has been car- tied away in an ompty freight car and then kidmapped by some tramps. His father has a similar theory. ‘The police are dnolined to believe he has fallen into the Hast River and has been drowned, But when the wee lad's mysterious absence for almost two weeks fs an- alyzed from every point, there is hardly & tenable theory to advance except that he has been carried away in an empty freight car and is now imprisoned in it, either a corpse or raving mad from ‘hunger and exposure, ; grocer Most unusue! are the olroumstances fhe rid not tinve the money and |#urrounding the disappearance of this mot pay. Another man in tho|youngeter. The New York Central Rall- made threats of violence, and'{road Company has traced exactly alxty- sent his deputy for @ police-|nine freight cars which passed along he deputy returned with Moc-/| Hleventh avenue, between Fifty-third ‘end Fifty-fourth streets, on March 23, when the 1a@ vanished, Some of thi scars were round as far out West as Chicago. Others were In Canada. It is tire first time a railroad company has ‘ever performed such n strange taak. While this search was being made Meteotives and policemen all over the olty were keeping a lookout for the ‘tad, @ general alarm having been sent out by Commissioner McAdoo, But the extensive search has not resulted in the slightest clue to young Donoghue's whereabouta, Tt was between 6 and 8 o’clook on the evening of March 22 that the boy dis- appeared, He lived with his mother ROCKEFELLER’S GIFT A SECRET FROM GLADDEN Board Had $100,000 Dona- tion Ten Days Before the Church Head Learned It. COLUMBUS, O,, April 1.—Dr, Wash ington Qladden, although moderator of the National Counell of the Congre- mn John McFnerney, of the Avenue Station, is lying at of death in Fordham Hospi- wn etab wounds inflicted by Sal- De Emilio, of No, 4788 Third The stabbing ooourred under © ciroumstances, and after the ‘was captured the reserves of Bathgate Avenue Station were to disperse @ mob that was try- to lynch him. y was stabbed in the dis- of bis duty, He was called to o's grocery store at the above by City Marshal Mathew Mul- ‘who had gone ¢o execute a for $88 against De Emilio, to pay, saying. Finally Became Enraged, hill expressed his intention of ‘on the stock and called upon the for protection. De Emillo Mo objection at first, but when in, which had been summoned by deputy, reached the door to carry the goods, he became enraged. ‘behind the counter he caught “& dig cheese knife, with which he for Mulvihill, MoEnerny stepped in to @hield the marshal just as De p lunged with the knife, policeman threw up his anm andy ted the blow, which was atmed for vihilt's heart. Instead of reaching p point aimed at the knife plerced the Gide of McEnerny'e neck. Bmilio, now beside himself with made two more lunges at tho)| , utabbing hie neck again and off his right ear, His wife bed a si and ohased Regt lose ane it of the store. fo the floor, with blood Nawece rwounds, ons who had seen the fight ented alarm, und policemen arrived bey the run, Dé Hmillo was leaving tho more with a bloody knife tn his hand reached the place with drawn Fssaivi he} did nat want to shoot the min fhe stood them off with a knife, 4 his wey through the crowd “pallet for the time being, The didnot dare shoot in ‘he mn wrest ant, .De fo, being of foot, was rapidly gaining on parevers, V Knocked Away the Knife. ‘Of the City Hall Station, was on | way trom his home, at No, 1800 ham road, to the L station when 8 Longa turned © (corner from Third and almost ran into his arms, "took at the ‘aistorted features of De ‘and the bloody knife in his hand ebovwhs for Purce th & dexterous biow of his club Rosked the knife from the Italian's g. Another blow of the club landed Emilio's head and he became binissive, The crowd camé around corner as Purcell placed him under ime Dr, Baleom, of No, 67 m who was passing the &t the time of the stabbing, had ‘att the policeman. This ipt medical attention was all that the life of McEnerny, He re- d consciousness | lo yell ify De Emilio, who had bi taken ‘to the ore ‘by Puree” and three the Mytore there gathered a t blocked the street cars, Men ‘women screamed at the top of their in the crowd ran around Others gathered up bs aint on i wera gen! asunuit on ne store Ure GY De Emilio, denomination, was not apprised of the Rockefeller gift until the matter waa made public, The officials of the church, he says, had an opportunity to tellhim all about it ten day befine the gim was made, but thoy did not, He Sw inclined to think hls position in the church jus- tifled the officers taking him into their confidence, Dr. Washington Gladden to-day sup- plemented his reply to H, H. Rogers of last night with the, following: “Mr, Rogers says that I would not trust the Ten Commandments for ten days with the deacons of my ohurch, he- cause they would surely break some of them and bend othen, “I surely would not, The deacons -f my church are good and true men but I would not trust the maintenance and enfortysment of the Ten Commandments to them. I hope that these command- ments are in stronger power than the deacons of any church—a power in which they will not be twisted for the benefit of Mr, Rogers or anybody else. “Mr, Rogers saya that until Mr, Lin- coln's emancipation —_ proclamation slavery was legal in certain sections, But it was as much an abomination and a curse In those regions asin the ons where tt was abolished, “Mr, Ldncoln did not touoh it there because he had no power, ‘The rebates of the Standard Oil Company were just as eutrageous be- fore the law was passed forbidding them as they wero afterwatd and the methoda by which, under the law, the Standard Ol; Company is now over- powering and oppressing its competl- tors are just as wrongful as were the rebates, “The position that wrongdoing Is to be*condoned so long as It le done under cover of law, or by evasion of the kw, jis one that Christtan ministers or mis sionary societies ought not to take,’ trol’ wagon. vied ay reserves a the scene, Do Jomilio wus plied ‘the wegon and rushed to the sta- erny was Hagen to Fordham Hos- wit) Ik haste, The surgeons e' Aerie 1on, concluded that had an even chance. Haye 3 bags full” _wn you take them PORTLAND, Ore, April 1.—Dr, ste- To market? phen 8, Wise, a prominent ratbi, in a sermon on the Prudential Committee of the American Board of Foreign M in regard to the gift of John D, Rocke+ foller and the protest of Dr, Washington Gladden, said: “Perhaps none of you will agree with NOT, “When through a little [ WORLD want || jme when I say that there has nothing “awelt; T should say | | Kean sell them | happened of moro Importance to the i , ON THE SPOT.” §} cthical welfare of the nation than ‘ue ( tet of Dr, Gladden and the Prudential So can anybody sell anything J) Committee. through to-mprrow's | more helpful as @ tonic than wins is | happening now. Whether Rockofelior has bis gift accepted or not, the effect Will atl be good. MAL rh It had, beer the and immemoradte ‘ouatom for dnatitutlega STILL MISSING Strange Disappearance of . | UMPED ON MOVING TRAIN Playing in Eleventh Avenue, He RAILROAD’S LONG SEARCH. N. Y. Central Hao Traced Sixty-nine it happened that Policeman John Par-| gational Churches and a leader in his|¥ MISSING BOY and father at No. 78 Mleventh avenue. There were eight children in the fam- fly together, The oldest, a girl, is eleven years old, Johnny, aged eight, was the oldest son, Eleventh Avenue Playground. Along Eleventh avenue, between Fifty-third and Fitty-fourth streets, where freight trains of the New York Central road are constantly running backwami and forward, the Ind had his playground, Two hundred other boys, tew of them older than Johnny, also find that section a favorite one for their @ames. The little girls in the neigh- borhood are more cautious, They keep themselves in the side streets, far away from the ratiroad tracks, On the day that Johnny disappeared he and Sammy Hannigan ended school and at 3 o'clock in the afternoon started home together. They got as far as the entrance to the tenement-house where Johnny's parents live, and then Sammy Hannigan suggested that they go over where a crow’ of boys were standing around @ fire, There they went, and they soon became a part of the ju- venite maelstrom in Eleventh avenue, Big, clumsy traing came lumbering along, and tiny, grimy faced lads jumped HYDE DEF WON’ will soon be here. At the proper time I will have my say, then I mnat remain silent, no mat- how great the provocation to Alexander Not at Meeting. After making this statement Mr. Hyde went at once to the meeting at the office of Buperintendent of Insur- ance Hendricks, No, 11 Broadway, where moat of the others who were at rday’s sensational gathering had already arrived. Among those present wero Henry Morganthau Bi. W, Bloom- ingdale, B, H, Harriman, John D, Crim- mins, Edward Lauterbach, Elihu Root, William C, Gulliver, John %, Stanch- field and Frank H. Platt. Mr. Alexander did not put in an a) pearance, but his attorneys, ex-Judg Cohen and Lawyer Colby, of Alexander & Colby, In the al format demand was made ‘mn Mr, Hyde for his answer to yesterday's ultimatum, A Symphony In Violets, Ghortly before James Hazen Hyde lett his home to-dey hia private hanmuin drove to the door of his house, On either aide of the head of the beautiful, dock- tailed bay that drew it was fixed 4 huge cluster of fresh violets, ‘The coadhman, reaplendent in the Hyue lvery, had anothar cluster of violets In his hat, dainty held In place by a blue silk ribbon ontwined in the golden buckle of the band. BRIS SSE eee money without any thought of its ofigia, it seems to me that the time has cone when this custom must be changed, “But is tt talr to angle out Mr, Rock- efeller as the target? Why this sudden rise of righteousness? Washington Giad- den sayé the money is not his to give “But Gl len A Oe can uge ihe money to do good. meteh the little it might dou in far-away India. with the lowerll is the ethical standards of the American peoploy Zt fall tight, to boyoott. Mr. efelior TC eee AND WHERE HE on them, only to be chased off by alert brakemen. Finally a train halted at the spot where most of the lads were play- ing. more than four blocks, The boys Swarmed all over the cars until it came time to start the train, Then the brakeman chased the kids yf them anc algnalled the engineer to At this time Sammy Hannigan and Johnny Donoghue were standing near the train, between Mifty-third and Fit. ty-fourth streets, Joey Conrad, another boy, who lives in the neighborhood, noticed them, Johnny was eager'to get on SP Ons Of the cars, the door of which PReey, open, Sammy, Hannigan gave im a boost. As he slid in upon the floor the train started. He scram- ‘bled to his feet and hung out through the opening, Johnny's “Swell Ride.” “Come on, Sammy, “we'll havea yell Fide. was cautious. He ran ulong beside the car containing Johnny, shrieking en- vious questions at him "Ge, I'd like to get on," shouted Sammy, but de train's goin’ too biame For a littie more than half a flock he followed the car, Then it out- distanced him, The last that they and Joey Conrad saw of Johnnie was a White, figure leaning out of the car, bound out of the city. mmy went to his home at No. Woot Bixtioth errect, Dur wid not tell his mother of Johnny's plight. IANT; T RESIGN (Continued ed trom Fit First Page.) —————— After a small group of the common People: haf wewed the heautiful sight tor five or ten minutes the door of the Hyde house opened and Mr, Hyde him- self came out. He was resplendent in new spring raiment, his beard carefully trimmed to the French point, his step ght and mincing as usual, in spite of the distressing expertence he had youterday, when President Alexander shook his finger under his classic nose and roared: "Resign or bo exposed!” ‘ Violeta in Buttonhole. Mr. Hyde had violets in his button- hole, glover of brightest yellow, of fascinating elasticity cogt resching almost to the French heelg of his shoes, He was in great Inor, nd iin approached by an, Bven- Ing NVorld reporter sralted ad ows wibat. can 1 do for you boys ont morning?” “Are you going was asked, "Tt ‘Is a beautiful spring day," Mr, Hyde. “What ta your reply to Mr, Alexan- der's ultimatum?’ was asked. “A perfectly lovely day, isn't it?" said Mr. Hyde, and he atepped into the hanspnt, Aw the driver whipped up and the carringe started uway the yolce of Mr. Hydo camo galling back through the wake of aweet violets “You may follow me if you choos but I shall not tell you where 1 OTe Hyde's friends admitted to-day that the attack by President Alexander yesterday was entirely unexpected. It took Mr, Hyde off his feet and for a time he was speechless, It was then tae wiinu Root Jumped into the breach with a bitter attack on Alexander, eh brought forth equally bitter re- to resign?" sald SECOND RUSSIAN SQUADRON SIGHTED ISLAND OF PERIM, Btrats of Babe el-Mandeb, April 1.—The British cruiser Prometheus, which arrived here to-day from the north, reports having passed March 30 a Russian squadron of fiye warah'ps, four transporte and a hoa- pital ship. The Russian hospital ship Kostronia, and refuse hia gifts, bit we must do it to-morrow amd the day after, $a BOY KILLED BY David Kingles Bin Over While Piaying im Street Near Min Home, par-old David Kingles, of W One Hpudred and urteenth with a nu near run over by stantard Gas street, while playing tag ber of boys on Park avenu home this afternoon, was i horse and wagon of the Company and anstanily kille tle follow was dodging about the atroet, vegardiess of t rapid aj voach of the ti | dsshed directly under wagon, before ‘he rarnind. ot Ms was £ red and ' nis wagon. He © wheels deisad” hie ang Yui | ‘It seems to me that) there Is noth nk| The driver . When Murphy rode out tu Pat- chogne | His auto acted mu! HORSE AND WAGON. | k ys broken, pound for Jibuttl, French Somaliland, arrived here this afternoon and is ob: ltainng 130 tons of coal and sixty-five |tons of water, Five Russian warships and a tug passed here at sunset bound for Jibuttl, Three steamers are following them, The vessels sighted by the Promethous probably compose the division of the Russian second Pacife squadron, com- m by Admiral Nebogatoft, which left Suez golng southward Mareh 26, Nebogatoft's division consisted of a bate tleship, four erulsers and four trans. ports, nine war vessela and probably a hospital ship, ee | A GUARANTEED CURB FOR, PILES. |y Kehing. "Blind, Bieeding or | Protruding Pilos, “Vrurylatw'vefund money if Pago Ol; ment fails to cure in 0 to 14 days, 500, —3 + We hope you'll read this verse in time To help to put you hep Vo that rare woul with wit sabe , Mme Who gayly soaps the step. 2 went to freight train, That evening when missed quiries, hod gan, Mrs. Donoght Noel Conrad day—a week a Se questioned Samm: Rteative gave Sam Under in told of On board the frei fing omclals the ou Rion @ lookout for the Ind. “go ahead,’ |Ports on the missing ‘cars, exoeptions, arrived at t yeaterday, A Mother's am convinced m away ina freleht car,’ ue to a reporter fi Wond. “I think that out to some }tramps boarded him, cause I feel It. tion, Some folks It is [has not, On this acount freight car, car, The misting boy was inches in height, was and blue eyes hair, Joey | head. VANDERBI Vanderbilt, when arral ing the Belley law, Ii of Special Bessions, The Court would have oblige him had the stat must be had in Special in Newport," said Mr, fully, while his counsel the necessary ball sure roads," man Peter Hanlon, Hundred and Twenty been playing with Samm: jue did not my Hannigan's ped until the Lh daly J ‘Thureday, elt) this questioning the jad havii aoe Nhere was monic lead to @ clue to the boy's where- country the car and then stole Why do I think this? Just be- insist has fallen into the river, He was terribly afraid water aid nover would go near the He went away "No," retorted the Magistrat: fore you should have saved some of the wpeed you developed for your Newport RRND NIP IT ITER PUN RRRY ike THE WORLD: § SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1905, WAS SEEN LAST. Johnny ° &= Donoghue, ‘ia home and casually men- tloned that Johnny had had a ride on a Mrs. Donoghue gon she began making In- told her the lad Hanni- ind Sam- ‘Then when y he declared he sf Hot geen anything of Johnny, nny car, As on a o ew York Central It was a long train, stretching con joanne’ of she eRe they at once rent tracers” for the cars. Every agent The lines traversed’ by tne Ging which passed along Eleventh avenue on that day was instructed by wire to keep All of, the, ree ree Ne ratlrond offices nothing that Intuition, son was carried sald Mrs, Donoy. or ‘The Evening he was carried town, where a mother's intul- that the lad I feel that he ot I dor see how Johnny, hing the in the about 4 feet 4 of slender butld, and rather fair ut “past He had a scar on the oack of his LT IS HELD FOR © RACING AUTO Takes Stand in Court Among ‘Waiting “Drunks” and Begs in Vain to Be Fined. Much to his chagrin, Alfred Gwynne ned in the Har- lem Court to-day charged with violat- miting the speed utomdbilea to eight miles an hour In city streets, was held for trial in ‘The young millionaire hu-|Pleaded with Magistrate Baker to be allowed to plead guilty and pay a fine, been pleased to tute not distinct- ly preneribea that where proot was of- fered of a violation of the law a trial Bessions, “They don’t do things that way up Vanderbilt, rue- was making out ty for $500, “there- The young man, who wos arrested yesterday afternoon by Bicycle Policé- of the Kast One sixth street sta- tion, and released under $200 cash ball, arrived at the Marlem Court promptly at 9 o'clock in the big Mercedes up, His lawyer, Chari of No, 15 Broad street, him, Among Human ‘The Magistrate was aaed Woman who ane une ot iy foawed ina ‘Dive weg aulonnbue coac and uw ‘Sue only striking Was a Wrwe CHumund Beyeral “drunks miilionalre's Coat, at w aiderably amused, draw up the cou Mr. romerks as a gr Hanlon told briefly Mr, Vanderbilt ativin car pnat One Hundred day, 3 unutes ‘thd “What have Mr, Vanderbilt Mithy, gald: the vou ht we were HP ald note inplatrate, Baker al Well, the clrenmntances 1x At this and he asked nious with anxiety: | aged to B “But won't you gts ‘ puilly Win Pay, af i Phy, Hato you, . bench when young Vanderbilt entered the court-room and sat down beside an teature o6 lire Was uw red and black tie in which made wu ments un the length und oolor of tne trial In Special Sessions the smile faded completely {na voice almost trem+ ee you ak: fifty horse-power In which he had been held les P, Anderson, accompanied Derelicts. not yet on the come to pay the son, He was BUIL, & 1g Lai back ueroy hat nis a HorseHioe pin, thle cong Nich he was con- it wok some Urne to lant, and FH Ty ao Wh lsat peaking to: Obeval 0 rn, Of ny to One sroputanle lta, who eeonted to faite the young the chirac| ‘eat thin time Magistrate Baker w; aly ly to hear the case and oalled upon iceman Hanlon to state the chargo, how he had notleed € his big touring andl Twenty-sec= Qnd stfeet ang aMdison ave a AMUtson nue yester. 4 of w mile tn ing man, smiling, “T had ho idew that} was going ao fast, going at a protty hear this pol! though I ‘don't ed amiling until the only: thing K onn do under to hold you for le Fined, low me to plead Tam prepared canot accomm, at CARTER, SICK, _ GOES BEFORE _. GAS PROBERS \Trust Secretary Says Re- moval to Astoria Figures in Tax Tangle. VALUES DEPRECIATED. Rich Murphy Contract Involved in This Phase of the Affairs of Monopoly. MISSING $4,000,000 FOUND. | Acsistant Treasurer Whitely fx. plains More of the Trust Mye teries In Bookkeeping. Secretary Robert A. Canter, of th: Consolidated Gas Company, ignoring, it was sald, the commands of Dr. Bruge, his phyalctan, left the Crescent Athletia Club House, of Brooklyn, to-day, to pre- sent himself as a witness before the Ges Investigating Committee. Mr. Canter, pale and weak, entered the Aldermanic Chamber leaning heav- fly on @ cane, He sald he was pre- pared to testify fully, if his strength held out, and explain away the §17,000,- 000 discrepancy between the State tax return and the balance sheet, which witness Whitely could not account for yesterday, Mr. Carter was callefi to the stand at the conclusion of the testimony of As- sistant Treasurer Whitely, He said that the removal of the trust's ‘plant from thia elty to Astoria had figured in the calculations. Carter went over the various items contained on the balance sheets anid tax returns and explained discropancies between them with the general anawer, “All values returned to the Stato Board of Tax Commissioners were made on the basis of the estimated cost of re- production by all properties less the de- preciation."” The Astoria Removal, Q. When did your company decide to move to Astoria? A, Perhaps fifteen years ago. Q. When, dofinitely? A. I should say now eight or ten years ago. Q. When was the site acquired? A. Nine years ago, Q. Is the purpose in removing to As- torla to abandon the generators and storage places in Manhattan? A, ‘That is the ultimate purpose, Q. What is the estimated cost of i? Astoria plant of the Consolidated? 4, I don't know, Q. No Itea at all?A. Yes; but that MLA TAIT IERT FMR AR TT YT i WORN ra i ii a J GIRL HE JILTED STOPS REISS'S WEDDING TRIP Sent for His Lucia to Come from Germany, then Wed Another, OVERTAKEN AT PIER, Was About to Sail on Bridal Trip When Mix-Up Brought the Police. As Aifred Reiss, of No. 9 Sutton place, was walking up the gangplank of the Red Star Mner Kroonland to-day, fol- lowed by his smiling ‘ride and lier father, Emil Brenson, of Hoboken, who had accompanied him to the pier to bid him bon voyage to Europe, a woman with @ red hat and a bright blue dress, with an elderly man on either sid: Tushed up after Reiss and orted: must not go. You shall not go, belong to m the girl whose name ts Lucta Tultlo and who arrived trom Hanover on the Kalser Wilhelm de Grosse Inst Wednes- Bed wa rey Reiss, a8 she thought, of the men who acco ts Adam Bechtold, her Gy Bt asene, va ne ought to be made to for his perfidy, eoene perfidy," added the Mixed up with the baggage at the foot of the gangplank, falling over hat- boxes and valises the two factions con- tinued their quarrel and their push- ing and shoving, Fists were shaken in the tace of Reise, he was threatened with various kinds of bodily harm and characterized as a double-dyed villain, a breaker of hearts. His bride clung tenactously to him, thinking that by | holding his arms he would be perfeotly | safe. His father-in-law repelled force by force and the melee grew every minute, Falthiess Ono Arrested. Finally a policeman was called from the entrance to the Pler and arrested Reiss and his father-in-law, They were taken to the Church Sireet Station, where they were oharged with disor- 4 wy ponducts The two men walked the policeman, the bride trail- fre” Sadly behind: and the woman with red hat and blue dregs, with her tre, escorts, bringing up t! t Hates they entered the me once to a court,’ manded Relss Ho. waa obliged to. that extent, and the scene shifted to the Centre Street Police C all mem- bers of the Warring. fuctiong in an in artistic disarray. Reiss told a hasty story, for he stilt had hopes of catching the ship. Then came the injured g! story: “He was my sweetheart { and we were to be marri bosition In the Government telephone ice at 2.000 marks a year, and a ‘You You Hanover, I had a would not be the fact, Q. What? Haven't the contracts for the construction come under your ob- servation? Haven't you seen those con- tracts? A. I don't recall, Secretary Carter was then excused for the time being, Mr, Hughes request- ing him to remain in the chamber. Mr. Whitely's Examination, Chief Inquisitor Hughes intimated that certain million-dollar entries had been “forced” that a balance might be struck either for the purpowes of the present Investigation or to suit other purposes of the Gas Trust The question hinged on the entry re- ferring to cowt of construction, Tho Stem appeara in the balance sheet of the Consoliktated, Mr,, Whitely could not explain, ‘Isn't it a fact," ked = Lawyor Hughes, “that that item Is a forced entry? That {t was placed among the other items on the sheet in order to force a balance?* “No, no!" protested the witness, “It 4s there for just what dt represent ow, see here," said Mr, Hughes sternly, ‘you are an expert accountant have been vengioned in tw@ ‘years mo: fie Wrote Ae, come over to America to. marry Was manager. of th telephong office, and now I have lost through him, Scratched His Face “When I feared, I went to my uncle, and then I learned the news that Reiss no longer cared for me. H. in ae Wad three shal | et ppred for weddlni wald pool. Mehiad to all ray Trlends, feattn, them fo was to be married 16 ‘Brit bepisk ye tg saw him on Thursday he, ata: ‘I'm too poor to get married pow. ‘Thai nigat ‘Te Par od the other girl had eeemiate Whitman d Reiss und his father-in-law isorderly conduct charges than the woman, who had been weeping pitifully, sobbed woud. In a frengy | she rushed toward Reiss and before the oliceman oF court officers could in- | ervene began scratohing at (he. fe 9” (Medicine Butlds you up At this time keep the children strong to avold the dangerous dise eases that threaten. Because its ingredients are of the same kind of food and nourishment that blood and tissue are made of— pure and wholesome—Father John'a Modicine makes flesh and strength, It cures consumption, checks the wasting away, nourishes the body and heals the lungs. es Croup is dangerous, but not {f Father John’s Medicine is at hané to check it. It is @ tonic and body builder, Mothers with young children ree quite pure nourishment such as Father John’s Medicine contains, BeatDressersWear” THE TURP BARR! “Lion BRAND” COLLAR: 2/FOR 25'CENTS Bolelavenvwnene INSTANTO a Pe [aie CONTAINS that Soop NY BEANO ort araetie and Auath hi Rit RAN, LATE BIAS, wolleh ToR- ails aulekay "derbatched * wi STAN’ Te has no equal for ire an a indorsed py. agotorn anc 10¢,, 250. Bottle. LAUNDRY WANTS-—FEMALE, MARKER ant assorter for FaPrench. offved Wanted; steady work, Uptown. _ $$ >EE=E===S #00 World, WANTS! WANTS! WANTS! Branch Ottices of THE WORLD of Advertisements - a r radvertiving Rates. MANHATTAN, American District T 2% eta cy roorirn Werka Wants 4 4 43, J93, 850, Pa 1341, Bod isis, ABC, Joas, 1719, 1704, 1 PTET i AV——At Ne. Bek, err AV.—At N 1300, 1468, the man who she says was hor heart. Reiss his sneaked out of the exit leading to the Tombs bit ates Tultlo& divining their Dirpoxe got out and followed thenr up| Franklin wirect, The last seen of | am Reiss was Franklin street, where | he was being puraued toward Brod. by the girlsfrom Hanover, Hor fat er is a manufacturer and 1s wei! cornected jn Germany and know figures when you see them, You were brought into the Consolidated Gas Company because of your familar- ity with figures, I do not propose to fence with you or any other witness, 1 state that frankly. I want to know what thas becomo of the capital of your company. You have accounted for jon securities, real estate, interest and im- provements, yet there is a large balan unaccounted for, We propose to fag out what has ome of that If it was forced we want to ‘know tt: 3 ili you Increased your real estate hol We want to know that. Micsing $4,000,000 Found, ‘The trail branched off toward the valaning 4 H.00,00," Whitely, produced it tatement es Ie was in explanation of what had become Reed “rome the. sale eette| lone tonite ie) pt the ¢ tts tal 80 produced a pan showing the depreciation of the ‘Trust's plant and property written off and charged to the construction Account amounting to $4,094,602. ihe items was to found In the balance sheets of the Trust. “When we write of devreciation fo not citer it In the balance sheet | depreciation, Dut, credit tt to con: tion and repairs,” explained the pets agurer, i Nat ts your way of doing business, sare {ae it?" asked Attorney Hughes castically, “Yes, answered Whitely, and every- body ed, ——_——. LEWIS CASS LEDYARD’S SERVANTS PUT OUT FIRE. —_—_— Ringe in the Well-Konwn Yorker's Home Bxt! a with Trifting Lo alight fire In tho restaence of No. 2 past Bighty-soventh street to-day did between #0 and $100 damage, ‘This ts the remidence of Lewis Cass Ledyard, ‘fhe fire started among haar cotton : ‘oor of the libra Tite Bt ee ite Ot the servants hud nM Ning the walnsc ‘- Huet Moore and Inld the waste along aivitner, from ‘mpontancous combuation ar through ort, citeulting of leattle lieht wires a patty ned ‘ira extin i the JA%O. owe to let the bait fe. out ne an Small Lorpeisin: Cet rc niknes i hed te TELEPHONES were gained during Marchin Manhat an and the Bronx, 159,307 TELEPHONES were in service and under contract on April 1, 1905. Efficient Service Reanonable Rates are the best made, ] Quality and full meas ure guaranteed, \ Nearly 2,000 Decorators Hin Brooklyn and Lone } Island can show you our sample books. { A postalfrom you will bring our nearest agent, ontury Paint &WalPa er CO, 91.93 So, Sth St,, B’klyn, COLIHAN,—At his ‘resides upton sy. JOHN P. couitiat beloved THIRTY-NINTH FOR?TY-SECOND ST. aad Bix! 7 YORTY-SECOND BT—At Nos, B52, 402 | MABLEM OFFIC) | 22671 |Sborn ar, and Lene Ay, 4457H BT—At Nos. 804, B40 Wen, ‘1 OT. and 608, BROADWAT=nat Nos. 18a. aB0! BL | 845, (EBT —At Ne. 243, BRoap ‘mit No, es, Nio-At Noo 45, 02, om, Kast; 407 Re MIRENTH ST. and Nisth Ay, EN'TX-THIRD @T.—At No. 163 Kast Went, pada A ST. me | eaten Coe Twa NE THIRTY. THIRTY. 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