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— wewt on the stand, ‘waite ebviow that she was x s from bentning i! to end. |R ECORDER AND JUDGES REFUSE. 4) TO REPLY TO JUSTICE DAVIS, the second trial before mo the de- T have not read the speech of Judme Davis, nor shall I read it. It te my pol boy never to comment wpen a trial which bas taken plare before mo, and the fact that Judge Davis bas chosen to estab- lish @ precedent will not serve to ehaumo it. BRCORDER GOFF, I don't think dt would be im aood tarto for me to criticies Judes Davis's speech- makina. JUDG WARRMN . FOs- . AS DAVIS TALKED 3¢ Woman's Counsel Declare There Is Nothing to Warrant Statement that She old Falsehoods on Stand During “*Cross-Examination by Rand. ‘i Seatac ees Te a Tee LER Oe LOE, ne TE Fee eee NENA Sa eRe rR yee SUN THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1905 HUNDREDS ARE |KIRKELASHELLE [WOMAN'S WIT IN PERIL AT CANAL ST. FIRE Explosion Starts Blaze in Chair Factory at Mul- berry Street. FLAMES SPREAD RAPIDLY Twenty Men in Basement Filled with Blazing Excelsior Have Narrow Escapes, SOME FIREMEN ARE INJURED. One te Rushed to Hospital to Save His Life—Jerome Gets a Drenching. A fire which started in the big six- story chair factory of P. Derby & Co., at the eoutheast oorner of Canal and DIES AT HOME ON LONG ISLAND Noted Theatrical Manager Succumbs to Illness Thought to Be Slight. Kirke La Shelle, one of tha most suc- fessful of the younger theatrical man- ages, diod of diabetes at 10 o'clock to- day at his home in Bellport, L. I, At his bedside were his wife, his two chil- dren and a Tow intimate frie He was attended until the last by Dr. Helmuth, of this city, and Dr, Curry, of Pateh- ogue, physician to the Vanderbilts, His death was the result of a series of injuries and iilnes: Begining with a cold several weeks ago, Mr. La Yhelle was unfortunate enough to pase from one ailment to another, his physt- cal condition becoming weaker and weaker. It was announced on Sunday ther he waa seriously 11k but his friends thought it was simply a matter of few weeks’ confinement. Ho then went to his country home at Bellport, and while recovering from a cold or incipient grip began to tinker with a leak in a steamp! The pipe burst, #purting hot water and steam FOILS COWBOY WITH PISTOL Mme. Jacoby Has Fetective on Hand When Texan Pre- sents Stolen Bill, A Texas cowboy who is a frequenter of the two-and-a-half-cent nool-rooms of Harlem turned loose to-day to plun- der a woman. Mme. Josephine 8, Jacoby, who is @ member of the Conreid Opera Company, has an apartment at No. 104 West Fifty-eighth street. Last night she was out, and when a wiry little man with a very much tanned face, a slouch hat, a knot- ted ahndkerchief for a scart and a Mlannel shirt. called he was received by Marie Mervifie, the maid, The man presented a bdilll for $75 from Lindner & Co. of No, 5 West Thirty-sixth @treet, It was for a green silk gown, and he demanded instant payment, Had Sent No Bill. The matd told him that Mme. Jacobv would be out all evening and that he roust call to-day. This morning sho told Mme, Jacoby about it and the latter Was surprised Bhe has an account with Lindner, and recently ordered a green The Btate rested its case at 1135 o'clock and recess was taken for it hour, When court reconvened Wood was exteymoly nervous as he was led in and took his seat by his wife, She wan very pale, Lawyer Swackhamer In opening declared that as he repre- sented # doranged man he could not contradict any of the statements made bv the prosecutor's witnesses, In “Black Man's” Hands. “1 can neither admit thelr facts nor deny them," he sald, ‘This defendant knows of nothing that happened from Jan, 80 to Feb, 5. The murder was com~ mitted on Feb, 2 We will show by eminent experts that this defendant ts not responsible, “On Jan, $0 this defendant believes he met two men, one ‘Mac’ and the otter Henry Wolf. evil genius for years, and ‘had told him of Wood's father, Wood had left many Joba to get rid of Wolf. On this Jan. 30 Wolf asked him to go with 'Mac’ to Bearsdale and he would get $1,000 with which to start business. ‘Mac’ promised the money and sald he wanted no security except his paper. “Wood anys all three went to a queor they visited a cafe, man” to tehe Wood to Plainfield. aud much farther part the “little black man” h Wolf had been his! he was his half-brother, a natural son | 7 BLACK MAN LED WOOD TO SCENE (Continued from First Page.) thus to the scene of the murder, How in the crime is yet to Le told. wshoy lived at No. 576 West One Hun- Ore and ‘Thiriyfirs: street Have vour married relations been pleasant? (heat very up to now." Has your nueband been i?" Wife Tella of Spells, ‘Yes, he had spells, especially oat nist. He'd ask me to get waver for him, sometimes I'd get him e!x giasse He would be excited and cry. He ha cold perspiration on his face. ‘The spells grew worse, Sometimes they wow'd be weeks apart and then again |would be freducrs. Ho never remems bered the next day what had huppened.” “What was his appearance Just prior to Jan. 90?" | tite nted to sleep all the time and com ed of his head, “He went away on Monday, Jan, 99, He promised to writs, hut did net and jL did not soo him unth Thureday at. | My sister waa there and my 1 came dn later, Ho anil nut he wet the cay?! aah nN at [back to lt, ‘Where ald you asked, “and he sald ond voligo on the trainin this de atl Teold fina T asked, "Whore ts Mast nd he said, Tleft aba in Summit ‘We for his fut p asked, he's In the om Later 1 Where's Mac? he eatd, tam to meet him! at 9 o'elock.* Forgot It All, Then, “He went out and did come back FIND THIS FLEA, GET $100 GASH Miss Mary, Soubrette of Dream- land’s Fiea Circus,Disappears —Recognize Her by Her Belt of Gold Wire, 8100 Rewerd bretto of the F: When lect neon Th Lost, Mias Mary Flea, sotte lea Cheua at Dreamland. he wore a belt of Kult wite, shove reward wi!l be paid for her return. Mr, Stewart, owncr and ringmacter of the a Chrous, This ndvertiaement was sent to the newipaners from Coney Tetand to-day, Inveetigation reverted that Mary Plea, of Mhundee. the aon'rette of the troupe of eiteated fleas, dr ppet ou of signt at the stage door Sunday nist, The porformanco bad sust heen cons cluded and the members of the troupe wre thed, Hor chance was not no vd until Mr. Bioware wag iv ling the romidaigot Mineh aths old. 8 hin sth, of t tron wat tnauished in Avnerican flea by her burr, she being of Scoten birth. A eallor fron one of the yachts entered n ocean rose Was in the audience and jt is feared that she started back for Dundee via him ee ne ee TER, Mulberry streets, late this afternoon, |'n hie face, He was scalded soverely. | mite dungeons Whats all night. Wien. he ¢ ihe next i ” q : gown from them, but the gown Wus Jking, he drank some beer and | aay T sald did von e hy gavo the downtown firemen one of the| This kept him confined to his home for | pent back for repairs. Mme, Jacoby | fur eucer A’ ittle black man came in inp Wald dit vou nnd he | UNABLE TO DO HOUSEWORK I never comment unon the nots or ut- || hardest tussles they have had in some| ‘WO weeks. Then when he had recov: | wus angry about the man culling with and Wolf and Mac left, The little black | ,,/! tld him that he had | home| sts. M. B Dutton, of 1015 Francis terances of my nasocintes on the bench, || time. ‘The fire atarted in the base-| °T@4 sufMiclently to pe around he pulled | 4 pill, so she rang up Lindner on the | °™ ‘Wood's gulde and| Meo, ARM BonO. ONE No. nea /A RCs Oe DUM OR LORS ETE —JUDOK NEWBURGRR, ment among a lot of varnish tanke and|® heavy iron roller aver his tennis hone and asked them about it,|™An then acted as FOIA ORE Rha Tare Amann) Ue dusE| Birest: Gatien) As vis Bhs AVON Bete henps of excelsior, There was an ex- court, sustaining what he thought was “We mailed you the usual statement,” led him scmewhere. s RT teoed) cel hepe teu thacatany mission to publish tho M!lowing: plosion, followed by great sheets of | * MuUsoular strain, sald Mr, Lindner, “but sent no ‘nan|_,"The next we know Wood came home. | wood had told About his trip with er since Iast July [ have been X have had my last say about the Nan fi ‘which shot up the alrahaft and After a day or two the pain attendant | with a bill. If any man presented sticn His wife asked if he had the money and | the imagin f and Mac and the| Unable to do my honsework on ace Patterson cacen-DISIMIOL Reto ek ee || fame ip th The | UPA this injury lersenea and the mau-| a bill he must have stolen it out of the| Ne #aid that when he got to Scaradale | litle binck man who acted as his guide, [count of my throat and ling tromble. JEROME, started all six floors Lage std ager indulged in some light exer:tee PRA Mao's father had pent him to a Jersey and foe Rene wal af the reporters |] began taking Father John's Medl= quick closing of dana fire “doors bey Again he was laid low, his payslcian| “Ame, Jacoby called up the West For-| town and that the little black man had|tolq about tie manden ne N*M" oine, and as a result T do not congh a able utterances of Judge vesn A enka pA pel ta ac Announcing that he was suffuring tran ty-seventh street station and tokt them] led him to Plainfield. wive Went to Dr Ra's omee, ate fat all, I have no pain in my lungs Davis. at the Ph Dette Phi tho plant stopp pI pblebitle, an Injury to the veins of the| al about it. On the chagoe that tht | “Hix wite questioned him if he had | Word, was dazed” ond Aoneared “ne land iny throat is not gore Tam now biage. Detectives} been to his father-ip-law's home, and able to do my own housework. I leg, which caveod the debilitatton of| mun might return to-day the witness, Then we went to the po- nl Goncerning Ni rate ok anes Gaevrnine Nap Pat: The fire was full of Incidenta Line | che etatuies, His right lex was strapped | quinn and Fiizpatrick§ went io tac! by hie strange answers and actions ico gration, but the poilen did not wani | Could not tall so that any one could ibout the Criminc! Courts Butiding te- by the Justice,” @ after Iino of hose burst and arenched| ¢, tho bed, forcing him to remain in| apartment and remained there all mo:ii-| uaw that something was wrong, Ho to aerest. him." hear me, but now my volce {s all day,, Veteran lawyery and court et-| O'neill; the firemen and spectators. On this ac-|.ah, immovable, fred position, ing. They were about to leave whea| could not cat, Nira, Word told of other strange |rieht again. It is a Godsend that I tacked thetr memories to recall | the stand before him, and Mr. Rena|COUnt it was Impossible to fight tho annie Beeslane mente Krew worse| the bell rang, nd the mald came back! ‘On Feb. 8, when he was arrested, A] sie paid: Va pound rouble oallel cugs, {found out about Father John’s Medi= of.a Judge of the Court of | crogs-examined her flames for nome time, Diatrlct-Attor | ore PM mough, Dr Heiney MetE | with word that the man with the bill| reporter usked him if he ald not know Jand after they had gone he told me the | cine.” (Signed Mahrsalda B, Dutton fons publicly digoussing the not contradicted in| Nev Jerome and several members of his| pr, Curry did not leave his side, ied waa waiting for his money. he was accused of murder, He was pepegdaat dl Wos a girl he had married when of a person at whos tee Davis han | staf were standing near a line of hove | ministering | feactionaty drugs ‘con.| jwtective Fitapatrick went out to goo) eurpried, and they went to a phys lan stay ARRAN mpd tad inet hen tn he had prestded. Then, why @id| just as it burst and they were drenched | Puy. rally this morning | him. ‘The man was Cool and impudent: | clan's home, and we will show you that |auld. “Atterwant he went to the wom: of Judge Davis yA essotiates on “bench would disouss the question atatement? I do got know why J not the proseention contradict the to the skin, The news of the manager’ soon reached Broadway, and there att Uniega the money was pi acid theve would be trouble. Detecuve behing the physician knew he was dealing with A crazy man" an's husband and toid him the same story." ithe na cut and got the good taste or delicacy of his|tice Davis shoul@ make such Firemen Are Hurt, &@ constant expreasion ‘off Run” Then the. caller ‘got euspicior mM strange actions tem Recorder Goff, who tried Nan | statement. ° wreat surpri ‘due hia many friends Inthe theetriea me: | Mitt wanted to seaves but Fitspattick | After detailing some strange we Recalled Black Man, : J ‘ Ine} Four alarms brought Deputy Chief} iio. La ghelle, a playwright ae iF He of Wood at home the attorney While Mrs, Wood was testifying Mrs. tah the lapt time, sald Kruger on the scene. Tho firet thing nanager, had been not “You will go with us, friend, and| “Tre mythical Henry Wolf was a man} witinms watoned her alos Sho anid j Mor shall I read it, It is my | Mies Pattersqn, was also greatly sur- bs ing plays, At man’s mind, And yet Wood be-| tell about the crime, but he could not Fy mbich has taken place before me, and | made by Juatioe Davis, HAMTREN hee Le No Het tothe | witut ant whipped out a big pistol | Wolf, He ts not a criminal, but # crazy | “Woot's face was expressioniess as his f OL wit make The firemen who cut the hote had nar. vi q h 0 the | waist an PP 5 t exp 1 the ‘Mot that Judzo Davis has choseh comment Hoorah' and “Mr, P' There was murder in his eye, but Fitz: | man." wife told her story. e only gleam of “fo estadiish o precedent wit mot sorve | Wit Tow escapes, for mo sooner wore they| “icirke La Bhelle be. . his career as a| sae ned wlued him up from the frst intelligence that appeared 1h ‘his oyes PX0 chanee 1." wor rons conalderation,” he | through than the flames shot up in uno | newspaper man int cago. From gen: Por'a desperate man and he was teady Act of a Madman, ERM RRA, RCLARTC Oe er nae 7 ME don't think it woutd be in good | AMG “ie ty too wrave a matter)|air and almost enveloped them. The | matte oriticiem and then Into the sete | fof him, peed sane ere Re BitOL AE | "We will cal! the defendant and you Tere ochre WSO CENTAT EEE. Rao ea Sui S | taste for me to criticise Judge Davis's | O24, he betne m Juatioe of the Su-| amos reached the awnings in front of | husiness. ecured Several good plays | he MANS Dene I Ane a Poll chit ia | can see for yourself. We will show that/nover ecen Wolf or Mac, but had heard ry ale _apeechmakin ‘Warren W,|Breme Court, it would not become| thy factory and they curled up ike | Ut of which he mado his fortune, | His LYS, ot the cowboy’s neck warned | his aunt was craay and that three years| fer nusrind uk of them. . t into m@ controverny |tispuc Ir, Bart of Pay wyymaker Was The! him that another gun was ready for Med elf, Any She fonenoon) Howard Tome oe. theut thoroumn aenty, |tiaeue paper, Earl of Pawtucket.” La Shelle producna next move: ago a sister killod hers oner, told of meeting Williams and an- T never comment upon the acts or | Syutions a men Mase een det) several firemen were slightly huri,| many of ‘Thomns'n comedies, "Fe. nisg| NE ESELMY A. iin to tho station:| if tha man did that shooting why|uther manvon boy's In a siewh on tho CONTINUES on the en. : © f°) one of them, Willlam Beck, of Hook|Vituintanme ters novel, The) icuwe the cowboy Was Very cool and| did he do It at 11 A, M., when there wag|Coontown road, Me spoke to Willams, cutterances .of any associat, bench’ sald Judge Newburger. 1 have not read the speech of Judge ony later.” Abraham Levy, also of counsel for ie did was to omer a hole cut in the very successful is later undertakin| ed & fortune In staging sing explain how you got that’ bill, somewhat amused at the ‘occurrence, who only existed In the vagaries of a three feet deep of snow and no chance that she tried to get her husband to He could not see the other man's face, and Ladder Company No. 1, being so| The funeral will take place at the fd that his name was ¢ As he was all myffied up, He next saw havechad my last say about tho Speech Caused Surprise, Undly out by glasa that he had to bo| family, Temdence, here exe Thureday Fre eed that he lett ‘Texag vice lof escape? Remember that Mac and| Williams lying dead in the sleigh. with $92 50 SNaN Patterson cave,” sald District-At-| Justice Davis's speech was made 1 hurried to the Hudson Street Hospital| friends are invited, intimate mocks 669 ane areata ES put Wolf agd the ittle black man were| * paler eH day ne paek a sennd e Rorriey: Jerome, might at the meeting of the Phi Delta] in his battalion chief's catriage to aave| Mt. La Shelle gos born In Ninogs in| York three Weeks go, ©) cach a myth, Would a sane man put a ‘ ORAS ORD A ‘ Pi |Gounael CiRellly, Amazed, The Jastion wor aly pave Me spiny | °™ Tom bleeding, 10. death, gn the Chisngo News, Maik Piney eH [on Beeriatonen fre had rece peed Wey | Noose, round his own neck in this} ,DreTaylor, County Physician, | #nid Regular Prices $35 to $48 ‘Aéeistant \“Distriot-Attorney Rand, | of the Of baad barteresh vit Run for Their Lives, Post, In Il he went into Ae | edvance, ging the hame Hor Satiin, | way?” tered “Willlamos iett’ side. sour inches . Conduct of the case was lauded | Warmly defended Frosvoutor Hand. His] ‘The Derby Company occupies the| Miya "amons them The t He was taken 10 the, Wea Sida Court) Mrv. Weed hud wopt through the law-| trom the epine and below the ahaukier ; lby Judie’ Davis tn hin epeech, said that] pea ey Were, recalved with great mur. Nop. 1, 0, Soa and ‘aa Biaye <Amene Princes: sm eS yer'a exeech, and at the end waa called] ‘ade, chipped two ribs, and nit tho Sale begins 9 o'clock isle whe torment tipo it. Daniel | of ehode ‘Rha temeseg, oe cae UH ai t, and Nos, 91, 98 and $8 Male| Sotmentle operas ite Also wae quiet A Typical French Du to the atand, @he was vory pale ind | heart. \ jeri Bist 5 aed a Pea Ls heh Ih men and bts Cay other, plays, dnaluding A duel which was fought In Paris re-| "ervovs, She és a slip of a girl and was Robbery Not Proved, J R “a the time, about Cweniy. of the or nat] anor Vateriee ahd hora. ise WARY | cently tasted nearly two hours and a|Povrly dressed, There was a wrangle as] August Grim, Wood's landlord at No ohn Forsythe i ing in the basement, ‘These man had to| wae staged Under his management, and | half. ‘There were twenty-three encom. | t> whether whé could testify in the case, | 67 West iirteont Pally UPA wad THE WAIST HOUSE ' ' ran for, thelr liven ‘when the explosion | atthe time of mie death “The Tett to | ters, 004, a@ melsher man was couched, | but de Craurt held she might be called | 124, Winposvessed the fumlly., ‘This wis ’ Sed ty. aed on the upper foors ea-| the b Horan. Funning, at the Hudson the eRe ocoraee ot Te edual courage |i0 her husband's behalf, but not agalust| Garnteon ruled It out on the ground | 865 Broadway, 27th and 18th Streets Rime g of No, 198 Canet ateeey, reer S#ORPEA| Management, + was Under hts | Pov “nsiated oh reconciliation, him. that’ the profecution ‘had not proved ; ‘| All the fire doore were cloned at once, | —————_——- She poke tn sich a low tone that] UM, uee"unla the Court, "the prone: and the men had little trouble in { evon His Honor could not hear her. Ne) cution has proven that the prisoner did ’ putting out the Ares that had started ald that aly had been married fie! not commit robbery. for has it not been | i dit aly worked Yor Bact {08 building. They Yearm, and told of Various places. they | anown money was found,on whe body? | P/Q) _ 4s SLT eemecenene deslcgealy Regeket for Ove lwo hours, “however, Le tivad anid mtd thet on dan. a tact | aneretare; Cewnnat ave chet this testl- ‘didiun ds fg LJ = oO - “A Ne a etent.!* A pours. man, fashionably dressed,, The sult of Dr, Ashget P, Geinneti, |ment and ccilat under ronirot'® PARE: eal a Wnta Ful Ait Out eoveral witnesena | (A aanha X, yy two women, rushed] dean of the faculty of the Uni es from’ the down: whoee testimony was to show Wood's | i Waocompanied by’ t hed | dean of y versity of | rohit ,Polioe rencrves f ewe pose seat) to show Wood's | idl ‘down the Hamburg American pler at| Vermont, against ex-Commodore Rd-| and they Cleared our ter’ tetontce Ae | J | ANDERE SIA (i Hoboken to-day in time to catoh the | ward Weston, of the Atlantic Yacht | Nom, Wand 3 Tatler streot,. which | THE GREATEST! REMED steamer Kalver Withelm IT, which| Club, the multimililonaie inventor and Halians “resemen “halhe 106 PincBp 86) ALLEN'S ROO T-RASE, YAR DISCOS BREE LOR gatied trom that olty, It was rumored| manufacturer of Newart that the young man wos Prince Adal-| damages, Mie for $50,000 for pointing him out as a @ driven out, and were only. induced leney thelr Momes ofter a} % deney th ofter a great deal of (Continued from First Page.) Ladies can wear shoes one size smaller after Foot THE CURE oF using Allen's thert Il1., son of Kaiser William of Ger- BUT NOT HIS ewindler and having him arrested at —- | { Dut.his..name was not on. the Pilla 0.13. 1-2, 0.26 1-2, 0.89 4-6, 0.58. 1.07, and consequently there waa little done, oF e eo shaken {1 RAE lst, aides quicuty aid’ he the Grand Central depot, in 1901, cama 101.2, Lb, 148, aallop’g, This sunp- BAL wee pomltively dangerous to work fonse7/@: pe weet 2b Ht \ Ns) Py ! up for aw third trial late to-day before er is very god and wil oon b> meen) Sf iy shoes, It makes tight or new shoes 9 okra the boat that the reporters did) Justice Betts anda jury in the & with the eilks up, C. Kuman, trainer, | jhe following were the best work-outs + beh instant relief | is ‘pot have a: chance to interview him. | Cour le Bupreme SWEET PEPPRR—105 pounds up. | GO rte in company with (ee cara if 5 ia hee : mat Lumbago, Sciatica, Neural. '. > i Ll — . ve! VOORHE, corns and bunions. !t's the greates’ aoem of He PHS Wobcawe. the OR, the Ast tral a verdict tor 412,500 EiMonge In 11s, breesing, Gh Re tomp: | Cee RMT mini pounds up fe I . epmfort discovery of the tee Oues gia, Coughs, Colds on Chest, Thagon he pier Ma ne resems | Mamages wan brought in, ‘Thin was set kina, trainer, in good condition and can sun in the Pa Sore Throat, Pneumonta, nce strikingly. Anide on @ technicality, ‘The second jury THIBTLEDALE-6_ pounds up, a| Mud. it is bie beet hold. Court Says that When Civil) ana prevents swotten tect, blisters, r t * 0% was dressed in mill-| awarded $10,000 to the venerabl half mile 0.18, 0.20, 0.39 1-2, 0.64, gallop: |, VOORHEEHS--Four furlongs in 0,60, el mr a ts, It 4 .| Sprains, etc. . venerable prof out: § pounds up. He can i{ . callous and sore spots, IB @ Cer | ’ hime, with white cap?and| sor. but uation Dever ee it URRY eR Ing, Is, Stuart, tralner, ely the mud. ‘Wh, olt mets just| Mla: Was Required M : patent’ leather poate, wyer said this was NIP —iHO pounds up. five ture | DEI the mud, Whon this colt gets Just rage Was Kequir O- | tain cure for sweating, hot, aching} too much, although Dr, Grinne]! BAYOD per Ps 1q,| tight he will take @ome beating on ever Known Pere enkas aly Sheba ocd | wite were looked up over niGhC ae tle] Albert Schumann, Atty-olght years old,|!ongs in 1.12, breesfng. Cy B. Re'd,! koud tre LAN 5 feet, At all Lruggists and Shos (4 0 Fall, Woking, ‘The officers on | Headquarters and phocce en at Polos) a watchmaker out of work, committed | talner aS ae up, a halt! y.GOMMY WADDELL—Four furlongs In saic Law Won’t Hold, stores, 26e. Don'tucgy any suostitus: photographed for the , F RE—15 pounds up, v.50 2-5, handily: 110 pounds u i , Handi Have Been Cured with oat refused to t sulelde to-day db; REIDMOO! R ‘ 1p, Thin ts sre: a boat Fo a tall WHOEROP | Roghen’, Galley, renee eae els ¥ by shooting —himerit Oo 04 1h, O82 1-2 easily. | fair plater.and should be canted coats Trial packsge ANH by mall Ad: One Application ican Ry NReaa baste Wonton Alscoversa. LIK aha Le ere through the brain In the saloon at No, good colt, Tab him asa mud int heu future, i dress, Allen 8, Olmsted, Le Koy, N. 1. Ae OPES AERO? gountry, ind it’ was suid that | Dwyer anid he would cut the verdict | wan a mon deliver ae anne auictde | runner. CBE Melts ge up, four! handdiy, 100 pounda ups Tile Cbitemers | 4, Thtt the law of Moses, under which Applied Externally, wid sail ‘on the German yacht| down to $5,000. This waa elected by| the font, weberate une. He loaded | | BEN HODDER 1D. Pounce scieailop-| at timos a3 though he was of some ane | thowsands of Hebrows have been mar- which is to take part th the! Thomas DP. Wickes, counsel for De, | tee. Tov olver as he stood against the | furlongs O18 Be: et ciner. count and_agaln he seems to be worth | Med. dows not operate In this country, Sold at all first class drug stores and moh , Fac Grinned, ana Wackem, ,couneel for Dr./ bar with a frlend, announcing ‘hte inc ITGHEROUS pounds up, and nothing, So it 6 best to pase him up, | Wa decided to-day In the Exvex Mar- io eaeeel James’ W. Grborne represents, Com. | tentions to on inctedilous gathering a eHT1% pounds a POLLY SPANKDR—Four furlongs in| ket Court when Mra, Peppl Schlosser, 13 WEST 26TH STREET. modoro Weston, wh Second before he fred. 0.68 2-6, “handily, +100 ‘ fo Weston, whoge defense tn that red. . , ANGIY, » pounds up. Looks 4 POLITICIANS’ OUTING. Dr, Grinnell 0 “closely resembter The body was removed to hie ho Beh, LAO 4-6, 2.08 4 Bgl eld of No, 381 Madison street, had her hua: Qeumseemencies umnecemnead? 5 teindicr who wea Seooet GaN Tah, S| Mrs: Bohnimonn veld that une eSesheeNy | Lek. 108 2, 1a, 8 AS ND Bs | One® Fete furionge in 069-5, nan. | BAM), Ramuel Schiosser, of No, 108 Mell Gate Democratic Cian few weeks before that he honcally mia: | Sh, Atel ee rane. had auartetled|%5" tronaumced mudders, J. Rowe,ldily, 100 pounds up, Just about ready | Ridge atreet, arraigned before MMupis- — fe at Agel took him for the swindler—an honest fesponsibie for his healt alone was] lo snmn up, one mre and soft footing will sult him, Me is a] trate Barlow on a charge of abandon- Ol goria Gunday Next intake, There ia @ sult for $40.00) for she declared. | TNCURATUR—Uv ponds 1.4 2:6 | ERBRRT A crc ett, baat: meat | , . Or > eee ened 4 4-4, Of 4-1 +f, . ply g ee 5, i Hell Gate Demooratle Club wil PE ee setae SWEET SING oe aig tery orally. By far Hhandily, Lie pounds pe k vary Geta | A. polnt remarding this question way Hold ‘ite, annual outing at Astoria « 7 vine ; ad NGER SURES, |3)8 45.0% de Ld Ma morn ne, Runs | headed Ally mnd at her_beat ie of tery | raked on Bunday by Luwyer Lyman \ Aehuteen Park, Astoria, Sunday next.| BLUR BEARD" HOCH |FELL THROUGH TRAP] writer in the med dan on the dry. B. ordinary caltbre; wx furlongs “ts ‘her | Rorenscheln, when ho rppcared 10 de- | race, Weathered Oak \ mt It be one of the largest outi pare Van Morter, trainer, i, ti Dayid Rowonswelg, who was ar- sF eonaivied Piscians wail pe number| CLOSES HIS DEFENSE CHAM COT AA pound wo and adler, biG rac. ogame ees Mone AaREtIR ES AIR PAYER bi APohemineat’ polllcians’ wilt yo prevent, Sy noeep ees BLIBABETN, ene, world.) Pesce ee voungatens, 1 Roeenswoig, of No, 9 Columbia sreet, | Dining Table, $17.50. } SSerruiny aaron ae CHICAGO, ‘May 16,—The detente tn, | ¢75 Paves May 16,—Mina | ‘Barlow | en wan : i ’ ETERAN TANNER DEAD, — | the trint of Johann Hoch, ecnrged with |{ele® Bs Voseh a soprano singer, who Minaateale BATH held cat atonea Bat An example of the uppressing the HN, Np Xo, May Charles K,| wife murder, rested Ite case to-day, It | sous eltlons beeen wale erent Ya"] m quarter, malles, O12 AMOI A Maon | the law that Lawyor Torenschoin rs- fq “Permanently Good” in Fur- Mi truth sometimes pays. ‘ortyile, died here to-day,|is expected that ‘ali 7 Atom ats Bult to-day in the] Of 2-5, 108 Mh. 1.28, 1.0 Aad. De ae 4 ‘ nie ‘] i ‘ | BA ice ys venta aie twek oi | eee cies Saturdays MM PC | supreme Court maine John. Reuter| 27% drivine. Does not Vike the m ferred to. Ho therefore hetd Rosen-/ MM niture, i {Cotton collar makers don't tell’ he. pioneer business men and most |’ ys reres ‘ for $20,000 damages for Injuries "| Rowe, trainer. AR AAD swelg on the charge of rhandonment, You may find Furniture {hat your 4§¢. collar fs not mown tanners of this county, | Prot Walter 8. Haines testified re- | tained, he © Sine deate| CINGHONAN 110 ponds ifs eng Pi and the delendant'’s lawyer served tho| Hua you (hat your 15 oo m latgely Inatruimon { Jeanding a certain ayvinge used by Hook, | an open trap dere tthe falling down | wide, 11h mounds, Us) £0Nr, furlongs, In Maglitrate with an, appeal, i equal to Little’s—bul not at Stamped “Linen” because tt (8 ‘ i . 4 fi % . n our to the i ming, C, Murphy, . ——— ee ‘ { . an ‘ilo “eelired' trom? tunuters | SEG" an examination of the tnatrument | back hall of the dvfendait'e cafe on) JOTLY AIwT., 10 pounds wp, And sha When the Schlosser caso was caiied |f™ {he same prices, ' ‘only cotton--they leave you (a pclaven yearh ago. Hid widow lto my that i nad contained arrenia | iri tar plaintit, who atimet Boe a et Murohy. trainer. "| PHILADELPHIA, Pet “ace urtspsiitamc pat RPbrAMg dates ashe 113 YOuneY ind prices as OW Ignorance, hoping you'll inter I a r Who 2 | 0861-2, bree’ A WADELPHIA, ‘) Ke % ) ya ‘ : ee en oe erePered ead At Ataenls | giderabie attention’ in court Docauae of “aRnAN. 110 ainda MD. ant Wien | Travel-stained and Weeyilirsd Being SE MAGE Aaa agen eet Meal ia te i but not for the it's LINEN when it's actually ee » Prof. lod | hei ¥. awo! 1 Nh ‘ i brea furlong: $B, | ace’ ‘ 9 . tem, Ox- ' ‘ fone mind io rebut seatim sny" of Lore [the privaie hallway wh hey to | ERA MG g Mhatadily. Ac G, Weston, |Neleon the famous fighting Dane, ac: | ptained fully the Hebrew law regarding an ats) us hie Little's, Cotton, Temata woe the eeimpeome sgreeeren: tt | 0 wet some recrosiments and did not| trainer ss a saneg in: pall ample | COMbUnled by Iie manager, Billy Nola, | maxriages In Austria hnd aome other Carpets? ; Look for the word LINEN." lek He pele Open Btaleway, Jee nome weal) VENDOR SIN nie eaally, | Altived here to-day, They came strali couatrics, Tha marriage of a couplo Demand Triangle. “LINEN” Collars, oti Mover ana Protn Deiatontaine, | eTe™ 1 Re niet alee fon abd Station thous from San Francisco, and im-| by a rabbi, he wadd, did not ‘hold unlest okk. ‘itt ('] Q 0 ANG » elttoen and Haines ail denied that the - —— Riakes. Wig second to Fire ster |Immediately upon thelr arrival went to|a clvil ceremony was afterward per- INE symptoms given by D S epee a, tredner 4 | 18th St., Cor, 6th Avy, J. x3 ‘ nny 10 eaten By Mi WANT NOISELESS PAVEMENT sg TR aT point wn five frongs ete sey! Wesaere aeivaaiinii formed, Bighty ad cent. of the Hebrew | ’ $ * ISOLLA Need be present in’ th OMpee kt A nape. in 1.19, hreeging, Matt es, trainer. ‘ ‘rived’ a people he stated had been married 130, Fach—Two for 250, d-ply %risen, gon who had died by polns : ALONG LOWER Hse Aa ps ‘on. firlones| o'clock, but hie train wns del, cat te tered a ehori time betore dentine BROADWAY ee ae Manoa deo, 888, 2,088, Lea, | small Ohio Was atiandt (f | Under the law of Moses, but the cere Yan Zandt, Jacobs & Co, Troy, N. ¥, \ Sees ceneeenEned 190, galloning., Can negotiate the mud, fi ner iY nie i ksi | ies avld as it was only a 7 Two peltionn reque.ting “notseless | Matt raven, ain wunae vo: four ing. When'the train roiled | shy law or season KH LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALG. FATHER MISSING pavement’ for Broadway, below Fulto: | Av atRin Ag ya 66, 0 1-2, not, tt. into the Bultimore und Odie slepoe “at eenl AAG ane: BHAT eaeE TRL TER Beeace| ~ aires ING r “04y | doe Wale voy, | & 8 morning there Ww. ted Int ; WITH VOUNG SON, |stveet, were to-tay gresented to Bor. |rotiive™ Al mood mudder. J MeAVoY. Ait, din, momningy (Gr, Mae alte 4 | Herd a corttioaus tented by" w Fabbl did FORO mae tMgiaanae. Hotel dude — ous mitent “Abrean, ‘Tho wbrnery | PAIS ory 945 nounde up. ana) Mantaer Nolan net prove that the matviage was a aPMCIAL FOR TUnSDAY, or Wwalaers RNs oa Newark Woman Wanty Pottes 1o|fenrevenied nearly eveew property| aan hein Ne noueds uni, fone] aAewon fava Ke 18 In the beat ot con: Chocolate Silver Steings...Lb. 100 Bion ‘Laundry, ‘6s Find Husband Who Dieaps — [OYMeF wad tenant along that part of] rfgnen in O88 breesine, J. MPAYoY, mato a nt counke of dave 40 ies, hlonsar said that abe haa boon |Chogutate Molaawes low | | peared Ten D. Ago. ‘ " poc. le from 'Frivoo may have browght on| MA! i 5 ANA seeene bee \ - PONG sah el Bt Nahe A potitioe clroulated by Gerald Broan, he will he trendy for all comers, |tria, by her uncle, who was @ rabbi, #PECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, LAUNDRY WANTS=MAL&. > |. NEWARK, N. J, May 16.—The pottee|of No, 120 Broadway, contains the ALS. La iete f of Wa coming contest with| Her husband deserted her two yours 10: a q [nave vent outa renee alarm for Reanh | seieh of at che wher ites 8 | BELMONT PARK TRIALS. [writ w nh should declde tho cham: | agg in Manchester, Howland, and aio Oe a a soar la GChaey Mace | 4 AL Altgeld, toety-ive venew old, of No | HUREMAL welow, Fulign sire, “exoept at Asha te plomgtt, Noiain ld Ea Re is aouneey Iasane roms aay to; 160 | "ira Ealoee seal: rans Lohr 1, Commerce streot, who dkappoarcd h his ten-yar->\d. son On May 6 Inet, Mo Itgeld, According to his wife, was tor. ih mnorly Inmate of 4n Woah, 1 hie ab Rail iM (Gpecial to The Bivening) World.) mm the o shy BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, fap epee Fan Na leinere: Mee very heavy fom | te. ew aati ar pr Y ftnth Mi “ayer ay ht boise | ’ ‘three “daya a : 4a) DR ats Ser oedhg gs to Mr, Brown, The tenants’ peti pt was olulan Mae bra 4 i Lind sk She ot ya ee + seas