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. by an assontment 5 ot ‘#0 ttrong at times that women in PhopAng district were blown down, | being injured, ds that the game poheduled Seehon Wan thrown all out of gear ot winter t was practically without ining with @ brisk, frost- s Was es much snow at the Polo be: the Giants and Boston was called of. fitty Tame had journe: mn yed ‘see the game, and that they hot fromen where they sat was duc foorfortabte wtimutants with which ‘werd fortified. York, though the dazsling cren- tions and open-work mysteries of spring guffered severely, did not get the severe of Winter that the weather gods out to the Southern States, Be- a killing frost, Kentucky suffered ‘@ prow etorm of groat severity. ‘Rha snowstornis prevailed as far the equator as Northern Pior- |, including Georgia, all of Alabama, t of Mine! Huntington, W. Va., three inches ve ipp! and the Virginias, of _ ‘The Weet has @uffered from a series “Of bligarda for rome time, and President evelt is snowed up In his camp near lew Castle, Col., unable to go after qrisaly tliat has been fattened and » the ent ‘Hm the big trail for him. Not onty ts , Roosevelt hemmed in by snow, but bets gti in his nelghbor- me ig c| Reaching GLA rey iy West Pityeniat street, and severel, Lh at , at one ite, et in hour. woma the injured whil oti avenue re lolured whe aa the alte, bo My t in, both the tu tie Bees being: areca a ae cae ve Nauvernent yhed a catboat ti Go ae Rate bp oat birt Gonos and towed wom, «Ee al a shining gold piece iid you stoop to pick it up? Do you think « carat diamond $s' worth as much as a bull pup? _ owt of work and very needy Would you turn a position down? Ask yourself if you are tiving tm the right section of the town, , than you can well afford? arrange for regular board? Are you tired of taking orders From another? Would you get Into Wisiness for yourself, sir, ‘Wea “Bargain” should be inett you noney tn the Savings that draws but 6 per cent., White it might, dear sir, Up if it were wisely spent? Real fttate is always rising th its value, records show, So dont you think if well invested Ask yourself, kind At il-vou at length decide You can better your condition, Know you, please, there is a guide ‘That will point out afl the places The Sunday World's Directory “People's Wants” and then yo khow ras you can find the people t are anxious to invest, Sell and rent and hire and barter— Surely you can do the rest— M You Will Consult Yesterday's You Will Find 2,545 (Employers Offering Positions. 1,244 | Workers Offering Services, 823 141 94 _, Saerttices of Real Estate. 846 Bargainers of Business hada Ay 1 Voters Seeking Finders. ; 61 Propristors of Simmer Resorts, Ask Yourself: jen were unable to wind In other parts of ll Kay tad vernor’ wilt on her spe bid Ate your, meals at restaurants costing eet you think that it would pay you be doubling Your benk account would surely grow? ir, these questions, From which gains and profits flow— ull Sunday World's Want Directory Lantlords submitting Apartments, etc. Boarding-House Keepers’ Announcements (By The Avsoc! HONK KONG, April 17,—A re Hong Kong. tured a large nutiber of colliers off th they are revictualling, The steamer bi'ldan, which was pa The health of the Russians fs remai totuling 18,000 men, The reports that the hospital ship unfounded, as there had boon no fightl JAPAN AFTER FRANCE, Russian squadron being seen at Kamrai and was given to (he public through a Departanent. The nows was 0 surprise, because fousive operations. France admits the squadron is within when off Madagascar. . If she denies it in this instance it and continue its voyage northward. miles north of Kamranh Bhy. Taran Bay is between latitude 16 from Haifong to @ Parikh newspaper, | sighted in that Jatitude teaming north, ST. PRTWRSBURG, April 17, 11.68 A, M.—The news that veaseln of the Russian squadron have put into Kam- rarh Bay, north of Cape Padaran, off out statements contained In these des- patches a week ago to the effect tha Admiral Rojestvensky probably woul seok shelter off that part of the Cochin China Coast and thére coal and make his Snail preparations before embarking | On the final stage Of his journcy, 2 fs W ihe length of the squadron's stay at Keamranh ay or whether the war ships have plroady walled, the Aamir: alty, even if It ree ‘belng matorally eli a, on this ou may that every precaition will De tobe torpede attack, Rojestven: Can be relied upon to protect his Russians Off Annam. PARIS, April 17,—The despatch from Saigon mapoun lng, the presence of Rus: | ships: alan watehips at anh siierod aa show ng 't jestvensky is at Moving northwatd as fast an expecte ‘The fact thet Admiral MRS. CARTER ON STAND HITS AT THEATRE TRUST, Testifies in Belasco Suit that Ae. Jonauteres Many y Playhouses, Mrs. Lesile Carter took the witness Biand to-day in the trial before Justice Belnszco against Klaw & Erlanger, | known as the grand moguls of the The- | atre Trust, In three minutes after she began her | testimony every one In the olf court: | house not engaged on a trial was orawding Into the room to hear her. In o costume of latest fashion out of Wnck-and-white checked s.tk, with fuity Inve undersleoves, white kid gloves and & great white chiffon hat on her golden crowa, Bins, Carter went Immediately 12 the witness stand, “I am an actress,” she said imperl- ously to Mr. Untermyer's first question, “I have known Mr, Belasoo ever since I have ween acting, My full name is Caroline W. Carter.”' Mrs, Carter was present at a meeting | % between Belasco and Nixon & Zimmer-| magn at thelr Philadelphia theatre, and shé corroborated Mr, Belasoo's testi- mony about whet happened, What Belasco Said. ‘Mr. Belngoo tokl Mr. Nixon he had been compelled to give Erlanger 60 ,.er cent, of the Warfleld profits, ‘Why,’ @hld Mr, Nixon, ‘I did not know that!’ And Mr, Nixon declared that the time Would come when he could bring Ur- langet to terms for his double dealing." Mrs, Carter sald he knew Joteoh Brooks, but that his name was not mentioned in that Philadelphia talk, “Keep away from the theatre,’ Mra, Carter declared Mr. Nixon sald to Mrs Relasco, ‘I want to get "Zaza" opendl and they are trying to rerve papers on me,’ “He uned a bad word, too,” added Mrs. Carier, with @ remular “Adrea” shrug and amile, “Me. Nixon pald there would be *—to pay,” salt she, and there was. all kinds of business, Pais Cruver tried to impeach Mrs, er's teetimony by showing that she wo talked with, Fee Nathan Vi- eom:ng amver aourt. re. tee et ent: T' have fous a tReauently” or ‘over, since find) others N D idiliie Melinda da SAIGON, French Cochin-China, April 17,— RUSSIAN SHIPS SIGHTED. LONDON, April 17.—-A special despatch fro’ portion of the Russian squadron was seen Sunday at Turan Bay, about 350 i the east coast of Cochin China, beara thi ‘efinite information I ‘obiatnapte | f fur T Bente. ania an’ oftioor | She Was Kept Out of \ Fitegerald of the suits brought by David | {iw aR lated Press.) port is current here that a portion of the Russian squadron has reached a bay in Chinese waters northward of “The Japanese recently cap- @ coast uf Cochin-China, A number of Russian warships are anchoved in Kamranh Bay, where rehased by a local French firm, sailed yesterday with a full cargo of provisibne for the Russian’ squadron, rknbly good. Only eight deaths from diseace have occurred since their departure from Murope out of an effective Orel had wounded men on hoard are ing up to the time of her arrival, TOKIO, April 17.—The information roveived regarding vessels of tho nh Bay April 14 reached Tokio to-day brief communication from the Navy it was generally doubted that Franco would permit the use of her ports to a Bull estes’ squadron engaged in of- The Japanese Covernment is silent on the subject of its intentions, but it ls expec-ed that ‘t will mnke Immediate representations to France, The response of France is eagerly awaited, particularly as to whether territorial waters. France denied that the Russian squadron was within t@rritérial waters will give Japan an oppottunity to at- tack the Russian vessels without violating France's neutrality. Many people continue to believe the Russian squadron will speedily leave Kamranh Day Hong Kong says that @ and 17 north, According to advices forty Russian vessels were recontly (the French naval eommander at mals ey i) Drpeseciee. to Kamranh Ba from Jat ght, nt ni non beard cargo Of bine to indicate that avous is not far dis- and that probably it is in eh . rank pat: The 0! a! here say that no \° ment denpatehes tiave been resaived, n wrivaiely dnftarmed st of Indo-China two oA Juve vhat the her north, Jac mn Hissar atone eR ait of the Russian squadron parently was due to my Roles: venskty's desir to have BN opportunity fo ,communionte. with st. etersbure | ¢ and gainer in {concerning the Ch TORO. "April ne it Ie Tealeniated here that the Russian squadron arrived at Kamrann Bay at noon April 12 and therefore had been occupy! ne the port ve} reygne houts when seen at noon tee for It was ntrongl; on 1 Ila outa route PERM anit tot ke a ‘pendulum for if mg. hd F shall not soon forget. Aalied by se. Grune se Re kaw any: thing bout thn cae tyranny. of thoMtruste’ abe eave Gat GER (ot Cc | then ‘he ‘barguine? tor, i And her company had bear ae | Wranen to thestron they haa one | “80d, | and that Mr, Bilareo. tad ty sien | 0,000 remodelling a Wasi Maton Into a cheatre, MM IY Washe Klaw on the Stand. Mare Kiaw, senior membe | fondant thentrical tiny but cect yae oa Taney part In tne teat with ‘beiagso, Wan the fret witress of the day il dle Abraham Linen brianger ho i etascorn etree atau a prelimi: Navy conversation. at the Managers’ hin 10, when, according to ie: War given to understind he Rive'te divide in Prove with ie Brinnaey or be crushed by the Th Pu cal Byndle: aero Uits ae aig { ion $B; a Brother or his and vie Bhorift, tat th hie “atiornsy for y drawing the Vatnarsnip nee. danger tana Woteph | Brooks both teat lied wv mat Brooks, who cla! aiins | to he Peat i" Heorina ‘pa t BNA pald that, ch i but saw ered Dat non whose cheelt it was Trying to Explain Check, Col, Graver eau Both alts, una Mr, Chtermyer caued Herman ahe Hehis, buowkecper for Klaw & lonlangen in rebuttal ‘aren (sind Mr. Livingston kept the ; 2 Sere morning wer megehe Wits ist "tor the Sheth bok ona blotter knd Handa it in to me Tita bom, AG tha tn ai Brooks, Wi A Coes rane oe ae #01 Et mat moyer Sots ald with the fl Bi or sald, emilingly, Nts 4 a" on Ene “vow: ho walled ed him. to produ aubparinied Mr. Untormyer went cheek ar, Untermyer insists Brook got £40,000 thnt year, ar anver PASSENGERS IN NEW HAVEN WRECK. ees Es s, Col Brooks ts fter we had Mecape with Slight Hurts, but Ma- gincer Iv Killed and Fireman Fatally jInjured, RIDGHFIMLD, Conn., April 17.—The tender of a locomotive attached to a Daspenger train on the Ridgefleld |W branch of the New York, Now Haven ana Hartford Railroad, jumped tho track at Coffe crossing, two milos from ihere to-day, overturned the looo- motive and partly wrecked two of the cara, ‘The engineer, William Horan, of this plage, was “laned under a broken eereees ‘oe ee shage and Mere ong eer hen, ibve | . ginag antes Sivan the a have eee. dur internally, ee nn) THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 1° : i TAPS HARASS CZAR’S FLEET BEFORE FIGHT ng| E080 Raids Rojestvensky’s Colliers Off Cochin China, Captures a Large Num- ber of Ships and Cuts Off Fuel Sup- ply Needed to Carry on Battle. . Notting a Bhe | C Law Se mRmEerT AGENTS GATHER TODEMANOTHAT HYDE RESIGN Equitable Men Brought Here, It Is Said, to Help Fight on Founder’s Son. Bikiy-seven general agents of the Faultable Life Assurance Boclety, some of them froin as far away as Texas and California, have been brought here at An expense of $20,000 to the soclety by the Alexandor-Tarbell faction In the Mquitable Nght, and are now at the Sa- voy. It Js reported that at the meoting to bo held at 11 o'clock to-morrow, they will adopt a resolution demanding the resignation of dames H, Hyde, Vice- Vresident of the Biqu.table, C man of the Executive Comimitice and member of the Board of Directors, The Hyde faction hod no hand in bringing the agents 1i@. They came most of them with their wives at the invitation of Messrs, Alexander and Tar- hell and will remain a week, derstanding 4# that they are guests of the society, Will Threaten to Quit. ‘The alterfutiye which the resolution] drawn to be adopted by the agehts will! prosent {s that every one of them ts to Toave the Mquitable and join with otner companies, and, according to some of the agents seen to-day at the Sayoy, they will be led out of the society by Gage 1, Tarbell himeelf it they have to go at all, ‘There wasn't n agent in the crowd to-day who had any idea that It would be necessary for them to quit the Equl- table, One whn voiced the sentiments of most of them sald: Tarboll Leade Them, “Mr. Hyde will have to auit hen he sces the position we take, He cantiot stand the pressure, Why, wo control the whole future of the Society, If we quit It now It Cannot do any bus.ness. At the same time we want it under stood we are not making a bluff, We will be prepared to stand by the resy- Intion we adopt. It (s understood Among ux'thnt Mr. Tarbell wit himsolf lead the exodus if ft begomes necessary for us th quit!’ The meeting of the agents to- Monow MUL Will Mark & crigle tn the adalte of the bquicable, Adinis- aion will be by vard ony, 7 Divaoe Avexauwer anu Tarbeld nave Mad vnarse OL Lay uistribution of card Somali wate eee ane unis kath WOW pial Ute’ are ty ave & Cav ot the aguas guid peace ‘ony was Walied, He made (hig ssacement tO al wvening World reporter to-day: All Demand Peace. MIBK say Wenvus exaggeration pinetyenive OUt Of a hundred | “4 that nder and Tarpel.. 1 Know tat per vent, of those who ate here are i favor of them and their policy. But What we all Want is peace, ‘There ts to © their poll lapse .and the and go with other apepenice if some- alaorny that the only money t: in neite ha hands "of Cashier Murray, of the similar amount, and not $30.000, as al- trator of the estate of Raghas Lenox, jon to intervene in the Vhetr uns! rare Aquila ng toy Messi, | t that, te Fe Russian squadron "was of the | aiexamier and Tarde strong £0} | wenn er TEP RORTINAT ET 'BABY IN PAWN CAN BE BOUGHT FOR JUST $45 Chubby, Blue-Eyed, Mother- less Girl, Whose Only Com- panion Isa Kitty, for Sale. With a kitten as its only companion & chubiy, blue-cved baby an tay aleno Willameburg, to-day, whtlo Mra. Katy Muscowltz, who has charge of tho Inv Cant, evoured the city in an pfort to And some one who would pay $46 for the. Privilege of adopting it, The bahy ts in pawn, and it has been “nobody's darling’ since the day Mt fret opene] ita eves clwht months ago to stare tn wilent amazement at an uns sympathetio world Mrs. Willlam Bab: bington is the Httle one's mother, It Wag born Juse after Mrs. Babbington's husband had strangely disappeared. ‘Tho wife went to live with her husband's r, Mrs. Deborah Wotan, at No. n Alroet, Wiliamebure, one “eared partleularly “about Raby Babbington, .A few days after its birth the mother also vanished. Mrs. Wotan, who {s an invalid, then turned the wee one over to Mra, Mus- ecowltz, & trained nurse, Mrs, Musco- wits's home consists of two roams tn the house on Union avenue, Raby Babbington was installed in a ved in the Kitehen, and this svot has since been her world, But she has never complained... Btieh a jolly ttle mite id she make herself the nurse's nelghbora began taking turns in ing for her, Thus she grew from in- fancy to a sturdy babyhood, Then Mrs, Wotan decided that she would like to fave Baby Babbington beck in her honle, The lufant’s Afteen- year-old sister, Viola, carried the mes- sage to Mra, Muscowitz, who sald she would be gla@ to surrender the infant if Mra. Wotn would pay a bill of $45. This bill, itemized, Ut as Follows: Ty cv val hac Une kitten for the baby: To clothes. To medicai ‘comment Ld} by Mie, Wotan when the bill was pre- Total ... TRttieuiotis, wae the sented, ‘I cunnot afford to pay it, I will surrender the baby to Mrs, tena iris ta and she can ict some one ad It.” When this reply was delivered 43 the nurse she immeulately began search+ Ihe for some one to take Baly Bagbing. ton, vd haven't found any one yet.” she sald 48 it's because the gue: ee ee gin tet was e hore Would "be lots Of peopl after But Nobody want® a girl, As to the baby, fhe's the best little dieature allve. Why, noe Lv! ad her Ive never known fer to es in bed, ays pinys with the little, Kitten ror aoe her and deems to have the best time In the world. 1 would liky to Keep her, poor woman and cannot at: ford tt, Any one who wants the baby ay me tb and Rave It, Otherwise Twit Rave to hola tiie ate was ul fing Baby Babbing- n gurgied and waved her chubby fats win ae [SL aie Ges FEAR SHE'S BUT HALF BAPTIZED | Volunteer Corps Put Life-Pre- servers on Elder and Convert, so Latter Was Not Immersed price too igh io Day Tor-peace, | Bust: les are sou ie Up wll the Uypa s jt Boon dO} tae hay geturned to the Bani mots according to eae Van i ner Kennedy, ag an to-day appiled to Justicn Maddox tn Kennedy re ness Is being runes pe duces nplaars are Duskresy. Most of ui Wili have to qui: leaned to-tey on Indisputabte iy ble fa check for which Is now Ky xunder, sane <Aigeanae has also returned a H. nine individual. stockholder. ond minis- ‘the Supreme Court in Brooklyp. | for| th in the abndicute of "J. Hyde and Arsoolat nor hag he had any such, Interest with ‘any officer of the Equit-| ably Life Maes EOS: Soclety. MURPHY EAGER TO TELL OF GAS. & rseditoes antes His Counsel Informs Legislative! Committee He Is More than Willing to Go on the Stand as a Witness, ay that at no time and tn no in- s he had any other interest Charlos F. Murphy, his brother John and James B, Gaffney, of tho Murphy Contracting Company, will not be called yeforo the gas inquisitors hefore Wednesday. When tne inquiry was re- sumed to-day Peter A. Hendricks aros and said: “t wish to inform the committee that my cliqnts, Charles F, Murohy and the officets of the New York Con- tracting Company, “fe ot only pre- pared to gO upon the stand but will welcome being called to tell what they know with referenece to this investiga- tion, We have always been ready, and whenever the committees desires a THE MEIGS DISABLED, ‘The steamer Gen, Meigs, of the United States Quartermaster's’ department, pnesed Quarantine bound in, to in tow of the Supervisor's tae apotencnes tt as Rules Require. Fear exists in the congregation of the Church of God and Baints of Christ, of Newark, that Mrs. Charles Jackson, the Iateat convert, j# but half baptized, ‘This fear arises from the fact that the Greenville Volunteer Life-Baving Corps compelled Mrs, Jackson to wear a I preseryer during the baptism in Newark Bay yesterday, and so Elder Anderson was unable to submerge her entirely as the rules of the church require, Tt had been the Intention cf the con- ®regation of the Church of God 4 Saints of Christ to make the baptism of Mrs, Jackson a near function, Up- ward of one hundred hellevers journeyed | with Elder Anderson and the convert |to the foot of Danforth avenue, Green- ville, the baptiging @round of the church, Overtooking the baptising place is the headquarters of the Greenville Life-Bav- Ing Corps, which celebrated the open: ing of the season on Saturday night with such enthusiasm that the ceremon- les had not been fihished yesterday when the religious folk of Newark ar- rived, The Greenville Volunteer Life+ Gaving Corps at once decided that Mrs, Jackson should not be allowed to risi her life, nelther whe nor Wider Ander- son Life-preservers were produced and the two were compelled to strap them on, notwithstanding the shocked oxpostu- Jationa of all the church poople, “We are licensed by the Btate of New Jersey to save lives." replied the corps, “and Wk must do our duty.” Bilder Anderson Ahead the with we are ready to go upon the stand.” drestville Vo ante Chairman Stevens announced that no | ment. Tae. Greenvill Volunteer” wate cross-examination would be pemnitted, ond by rad Pa. ‘owt. ghe ig Aiteboat and but that thelr counsel would be granted der Eo non ry court wk of ask ny pertinent be Gout eK out ‘wesslond pill bo: etd smpletery, ben this week to expedite the investigation. | ati ae to mh the exumination of , Froe- | hy. iii HE fd i urer “of tha! a ear a Kings *Sounty lectric TAgh tt and nantes | with oo Henting Company, t& develo; flint | has arisen the a anto'the wer William FE, Sheehan, acting for @ client, | oughness of REuniy Company by ‘the dimen ‘Goes | teocnce', of ‘ghia Ciree iret + a valniee Soe yeh wee Re mchod ‘an Farechentte Ce n. AAG the con, ot wag ter aunt ty and: Wlectricly ee a a jectricity ————- Under Maxor Low, tid the, committee PASTER LILIES trust durin nie term of office, @°* "BY SHIPLOADS. Al of the Bermuda steamern which have arrived here during the past ten days have been laden with Waster bibserg On the Trinidad, which in & man room at No, 183 Union avenue, +, PRBTINPT 1905, DOLL’S MOTHER WEEPS FOR HER LOST RAG-BABY Four-Year-Old Girl’s Parents Offer $5 Reward for “Honeysuckle,” Yp at the Hotel Netherland a four. vearsold Niobe t# weeping her motherly Jeart out for the loss of her ‘child,’ The bereaved mamma {4 little Frances Van Mater, of Denyer, Col. who is via- iting New York with her parents, The “chiid” ie one wolden-complexioned pickaninny rag-doll, ‘Buckie, baptized In RO0od Christian fashion “Honey~ suckle,” hut dubbed the briefer name by the impiie tongue of the then two- Year-old Mies Van Mater, “Suckip” has been her little mother's constant companion for two whole years, rie hus slepi, breakfhsted, lunched, ined and pluyed with sinal! Frances. ine hus been washod, dressed, petted, seoldod, Kisens, taken to walk, to drive and to travel Whenever her little mis- tress was, Tae two were inseparable and the mother's love that Frances lavished oh her infant was unbounded. Borrow Succesds Joy, Yesterday there cathe the first sep- aration and the coheequéent cruel griet of dollie's mamma, ‘‘Suck!s"” and Frances wore taken into the park yea- ride upon the merty-go-roun In the Ynfinite joy of mounting an Arabian steed with trapp.ngs of red and gold this Western yourgster fet poor “Buckle fall to the @round, and not until the ride was over did she notice the loss of her child, 7 Then she burst forth into afi agony of soba, cryingg ' Suckie's' loat!" Mary, the Rurse, made energetic search for the lost rag baby, but in vain, The longét she searched without yall the louder Frances walled. A large crowd, attracted by her cricy, Joined In the hunt. But "Suekle” nowhere to be found, “Mary had gather her weeping charge into arms and veturn to the hote Guests in the lobby of the Nethér land were nich exercised over the cue trance of the tear-stained, tow-headed little gil, with her dainty bonnet uwiy ahd he! preny luca cramped in netvous i hands, Who cried trag- lonlly for ‘'Sucisie” and refused to be comfort “Buckie's dead and I want to be dead, too," was her wall, Frances retired to the Van Mater @partments still ebbing. She appeared at dinner calm, but red-eyed, and in the middle of the moal the realization of her lors came suddenly to her again and she burst forth into another parox- yetn of weeping and screaming, Reward of $5 for ‘Rag Doll, Her sorrow was #0 real that hor parents thought to comfort her by jadvertling for the doll-and affering 4 | $% reward. The following notice ap- peared this morning: LOBT-AL merricmos mound or earrousyl tn Gets Newrae for retumoto Wetherte hay. and Soth. “Muckle’. has not cummed up yet, but 106 small “boys with rag doils of all de- ocriptigis have beert”beslexing the Hotel Netherland.in pursuit of the $ offered. Frances has eagerly scanned each doll as it has been brought, but the features an@ garments were never thove of her aaping enild, er yt ia offered to buy “ete girl Meu W Collen If sho pet Unis. smile anal eran heey ‘ree fuses ‘and atill yearns for or her Yoat loved tel clerks in the Hla fal abe total clon te Basan ot the oat over the phone and Preceti the numerous boys with rag dolls ry they come M4 turned. th si an thay PR otlee in nine tne. Da Sa, i al it prorh~ nent pani ane are te an Pavone nown pie about tor ad GORTEGES IN STREET TANGLE Two Funeral Processions So Mixed in Broadway that a Policeman Had Hard Work to Set Them Right Again, — Two duneral processions were going down Brondwny this adternoon bound for the Thinty-fourth street ferry. One wan on the weet and the other on the anst wide of the street, At Thirty- seventh wftreat the cortege on the west- erly aie etaned to turn east to go through that ‘thoroughfare, ‘There followed a general mix-up be- tween the two corteges. From a dosen to fifteen carriages were in woh cor- tage, and the obrrisges gat in hopeless | ¥ ter ten minutes’ stron! ‘tangled the two them etarted again, SHIPPING NEWS. pet, PORT OF NHW Lor, terday afternoon to #@e the m0 and) | proprietor of one of the porcelain fac- S eohaitn town men oom. plaining of the ge absence ot thelr ee neo fe'kben On the winning of ae i aan faint that. hee enid wi be found he apes ty an Evening Crembeg ain 4% byue rye) ie tears tre! led and the el eatemt. ea Tulloee baby | ik nesih be, dead, being’ out all night. JEROME GIVES UP LETTERS OF MORGAN SMITH Obeys Order of Justice Gaynor’ After Dodging Service All Morning. The omer issued by Justices Gaynor, of the Brooklyn Supreme Court, on Bat- urday, Oommanding Divtrict-Attorney Jerome to turn over to thelr counsel all the letters of the J, Morgan Smiths xelzed In Ctnciniat!, was served thin af- ternoon on the Distriot-Attorney and his asmstant, Mr, Rand. In com- pllance with tie order the documents sought wero turned over to the custody of the process server representing H vert R. Limburger, counsel for the Bmithe, Ina lettet addvessed to Diatrict-Attor- ney Jerome to-day, Mr, Limburger a cused him of attempitie t) ovade the service of an order Issued by Justice Gaynor on Baturday commanding the IMetriet-Attorney to tum over the let- tere. That. neither Mr, Jerome nor Mr, Ran@, thé assistant in charge of ie “Nan Patterson case, wished to bo served with thiy order whs stated be- fore Recorder Gof to-day when jhe! trial of the “Florbdona’’ girl wae ud- Journed for twenty-four hours, My/ Gans suld that before accepting aervice | the Distcict-Attorney desired to consult | the authorities, “Roth Mr, Rand and) Mr. Jerom? were #0 upset by the Issu- | ‘ance of the ‘order that they could not | go on with the trial of "Nan" Patt ron, Whish had ‘been set for to-day. Though “Abe” Levy, counsel for + actress, wojected strenuously to furtiiy ejay, th se WAR Diul Over, for ndjourament. Mr Lambur procese server made several fur r Unsucoessful efforts to serve the order on the Public ‘Proseoutor and hie ase alstant, Finally, exasperated, he wrote & letter to the District-Attornoy Ih] which he intimat that ap etfont wis Belng made’ to" go Sue onter. As & reauit of the letter onlled up the Mwyer at cl stiethovh and suid’ ne woulda cept 8 vice at Mr, Limburger’s convenience. BOY ROWDIES FINED FOR RIOT ON “L” TRAIN. Roterning from Collene Hall Game They Sa Swore and salted Women Passengern, Four boys arrested last night for breming a iisturbanoe on a mouth- TTR et res: AM pena ERROR NTT REMOTE N ROTRNO OAT EER RET REI TRIP dh Lani BRADY DIVORCE SUIT ON AGAIN plains Jury Disagreed on First Trlal and Now the Evidence Will Be Presented to Another—Plain- tiff in Court. Justice Clarke and a jury will now hear phe divoree sult brought by tho wife of Daniel M. Brady, the self-made Mmillonalré railroad man and Pre#dent of the Bray Brass Company, They will try to determine whether he entertained merely a platon’c regard for Gertrude MacKenzle, the Fairy Queen in ‘The Bleoping Beauty and the Beast,” as he declares, or followed the show around the country and maintained too friendly relotions with her, as charge by hf we, who wos Sadie V, Singer, of the sowing machine family of millionaires, ‘The jury on the frst trial heforo Jue Hoo Leventritt divided event, on the westion In Mebruary, h y Mrs al Brady other lawyer, Thomas P, Wickes, She came to with her beautiful sister and her two brothers this afternoon, ‘Mr. Bra Inwyer, ex-Congressman John J. Adams, told the former jury that these hrothens were the oause of all the trouble. ‘The jury wis selected, to-day antl the otal will go on to- morrow BABY'S AWFUL ECZEMA Face Like Raw Goef. Thought She Would Lose Her Ear. Healed Without Blemish, MOTRER THANKS CUTICURA “ My little girl had eczema very bad bites she was ten months old, [ ght elie would Jose her right ear, ite ‘had turned black, and her face was | like a piece of raw meat, and very sore, It would bleed when I washed Bei mod 1 had to keep clothe on it day and night, There was not a clear spot on her face when I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointmenty and nowit is oom. letely healed, without acar or blem- sh, which is more than T had hoped for, (signed) Mrs. Rose Ether, 29% ShisclGe brootiyn Mek bound Sixth Avenue elevated train were fined $10 apleco by Magistrate Woltman In Jefferson Market Potter Court to-day, They were: ‘Thomas Q'Nelll, witeen, Of No, 156 Weat Tiwen- tieth street; Laurence: Mulvaney, fif- teen, of No. 167 West Spoveteoneh atrent; Isldor Prince, fiftesn,’ of No. 4 Bast Highth street, and Adolvh Bteinburg, sixteen, of No. 49 Want Ninth street Henry Hoffman, conductor of © the twain, testified that they were singing, swearing, and insiting Women passen- gers. the boys Were returning trom a baseball game at Jasper Field between teams representing 8t Francis Xavier and the City Colleges. They dented the charge, and wald they had never been arrested before, except Mulvaney, who admitted having been “pinched for Playing craps and throwing stones. Mul- vaney'a mother paid his fine, but the other boys were not #o fortunate and Wont back to the court jail, peas cess tbey FRENCH STRIKERS Riot. | PERE Police at Nai toe a Sack a House at Limoges, PARIS, ApH 17.—Disordera continue at Limoges and Nantes in connection with the pttikes. The residence of the tories at Limoges was sacked to-day A 4 Iwops are guarding cee A Posen eerie ines yere Injured dur- ing @ Btrest Neht at Nantes to-day, fo __?) ' STOMACH TROUBLE CURED WITHOUT DRUGS, Letter Published by Request of Prominent New York Druggists. To the Editor of the World; ‘Belleving of raw, vere wilh “SH ete nf aro conan tenth MM to pubs ns for the gooey tay do Maple Waluat Lumpas,. Assorted Fruit \t * “Po Clothes for in sults from gh, to 928 we pretend have as much style sh cane a8 Is provided by the most exclusive custom tallor— and, more, we give the Lert attention to fitting it our clothes made by Albeteajamins @ Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, SIF to $35. Chandler & Co. "3 A tonic that tones Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge CAN DY U SPLROIAL KOR MONDAY, as a ee Pre tie ae tigach wot ane rarer ‘once Bb. sates Hare, er etoh, fed howd and vigorated te =i ‘any of i ve New q fey with atom- 8 or sickening drugo, astive. tPeatie 0 OF with’ plonerion HoTwan tour De i know what It In to. enjoy Diwomtion {8 one of t tiona of the haman bedy, yet it nost simple, Dimtetion tr wlosty the verting of food Into a condition a

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