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PoE EEN PR A NP TSR RE THE WORLD: WE SDNEEDAY, KVENING, MAT 17. 190 COLLAR-BONE OUL ROJESTVENSKY I$ BROKEN IN A PROUD DAY FOR THIS MAN WHO LED IN THIEF CHASE ILL, TELLS GZAR COLLEGE GAME HECANNOT FIGHT HOSPITALS CROWDED MAJORITY OF PATIENTS WOMEN Mrs, pinkham’s ‘Advice Saves Many From ‘This Sad and Costly Experience, JURY ACQUITS ATHLETIC GIRL WHO TOOK GEMS rs He Was on the Spot When Robter Snatched $1,000 from Pretty wit 28 aad Girl, Restored the Money to Her, and Arm in Arm that every \ Saunders Collides with Al- They Walked to Court to Prosecute Culprit. Suffers a Nervous Breakdown year brings an increase in the number of Edna Williams Says Jewelry She Was Accused of dendifer, of Pennsylvania, and Asks to Be Relieved ry ry John Abrahams saw a thief snatch a ,her money back and Abrahams gal- of Comm: d ‘ f formed upon Wh Secor bank book containing $1,000 from the |lantly handed it to her. and. Stea women in our ile Stealing ad, hands of pretty Rebecca Apolinaky at | A dagaling smile was his roward, He ‘eoeeedht ling Was Her Own, boa ce ou cd : Hudaon street and West Broadway to- | walked to Centro Street Police Court ‘ . SS er day. ‘The thief ran up Chambers street | by the side of Rebeoca, In the course ST. PETERSBURG, May 111.00 P, fourths of the Fane Williams, the athletic young woman who was charged with he lar- ceny of $600 worth of jewelry from Mrs, M.=—Very disquieting reports are in cir. culation this evening about Vice-Ad- miral Rojestvenaky's health, of thelr conversation thoy learned that they had many acquaintances in com- to Broadway closely pursued by Abra- hams and a crowd of 500 people, He ed in His Mind ‘‘Henry Wolf,” the BATTING ORDER. lying 088 boda Are women and girls who are Pennsylvania. Columbia. whe caught at Broadway and placed | mon. Te fs eeld (hat he tas’ teloaraphed’ to | Hentrice Dowell) of No, # Gay: strect, (Atacink oF recovering from Opera iving ‘Criminal Side of His Dual Zorwler, rf. Eltagerald, of, Ai teal The proud Abrahams could scarvely | the Emperor that It is Imposal Y, \| Hons made necessary by neglect, Weeks, of, Saunders, ') under Pe t 14 Impossible for | thts olty, was acquitted by a jury in|" Snvery one of these patients. had Myers, 1b. Collins. ss. Rebecea Apolinaky, who la ceahter tor |take his eyes off Rebecca in the police | him to proceed. An evening paper | General Bomalons fo-day. pient va mine oie. took beAnita Nature, W hich Led Him to Kill are a Re her btother, Bam, a comniiselon mer-|court. When the accused ‘nan, Charles praia Feport that the Admiral sut-| Attor the Jury heard Mise Willams Hee rasintrnel gt BY ee brs “gee yler, 'P. : ? . of No. nervous breakdown, . Minford, rf. Armstrong, 2b, chant, at No, 27 Washington atreet,|Poltara, of No, 24 Hitzabeth street, | 4 D tell how moat of the jewelry was her|o¢ ¢h, b, ld; tn ie at t No officia! confirmati f th ol @ womb, nervous ex! er W Achuler,” db, Nohowel,. sb. got to Chambore atrect and Broadway | had: been held in $1,600 bail for trial | | jon of the report|‘own, whigh Mrs. Dowell had. taken Groc illiams, Fonnson, v6 Fambach, 6, in the wake of the crowd just aa the|Nebeces, resumed her Interrupted Jour. | (Dit Rosestvensky has requested to be | out of pawn for her and had heard pain in the emall,of the back, Leuoor Crimean TH ' }mpire—, Quigs, N. y. we c (Special to The Evening World) AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW YORK, May 17.--A sprinkling rain and ney to the bank and John Abrahams went with her arm in arm to see that she got there safely, relieved from duty is obtainable at the Admiralty, Nevertheless the Admiral's health hos men the cause of considerable anxiety here, It j@ well known that he suffered from fhoea, Aizziness, flatulency, displace- ments of the womb or irregularities, All of these symptoms are indicationa of an unhealthy condition of the ova- ries or womb, and if not.heeded the = poliweman was leading his prisoner Mrs, Dowell's admtesion that her story away, She prociatmed that she wanted was true, {t took it but Mfteen minutes to acquit, Miss Williams ts a pretty girl of nineteen yenrs, She ts known at Jer- (Special to The Mvening World.) almavitht, N. J., May 17.—His own image seen in a mirror created 1 the . trouble will make headway until the fn the disoasot mind of eGorge H. Wood the hallucination of “Henry| fon dealt out, tor the. baseball ‘gamne I R | A L FO R S | AKE Kidney trouble before leaving Cronatadt, |#*¥ coast Fesorts as ‘the athletle| penalty has to be pald by f dangerou | wolf,’ the eriminal side of his, own Jokyl-Fyde personality. This “Henry | yetween Columbia and Pennsylvania to- and throughout the long voyage to the |r" because she is an expert ewim operation, and a lifetime of impaired 4 ¢ his imagination was to Woo a real living being a double| “ay: Hast he suffered at times to auch |e", horsewoman, yachtswoman and/ugefulnoss at best, while in many ‘Wolt” figment o' wih ig belng.a double | ty columbia people had a bunged- an extent that he had to be carried |Slfer. After hor arrest it was sald| cases the results are fatal, fn appearance of himself, It was Wolf who placed him tn charge of the up team, but at that they wore cager about on a stretcher, that Miss Williams had figured fn a BY TRADITION The following letter should bring x @ . Rojestvensky has proved to me a|number af eacapades and had onoe |, freri little black man, another of his hallucinations during the week when Grocer] to play the game in order to get an ope to suffering women, Miss Luella Wiliams was killed, ond it {s “Wolf” that is responsible for that crime, + | other victory over the Red and Bhie, TRIE Rta pn, Orenalasy Gadi CSBe atop sethee Mont of Theos stsries the wha | Adams, of the Colonnade Hotel, Beat= In Philadelphia, oatiier In the season, (Continued from Firet Page.) ee ee Pi anew squat ability | Plothes. @ girl! tle, Wash., writes: the New Yorkers beat the Quakers 2 + Should Rojestvensky be f Dear Mrs, Pinhkam:— a , ‘This {9 the expert explanation of the strange.case now on trial hora ‘and was given on the stand to-day by Dr. George M. Marker, of Now compelled to leave the fleet the com- To-day on the witness stand she told Iwas ® great sug en to. furlongs in 0121-6, 0244-5, 0.986 1-5 heavy rulnfall here last nieht, and con-| mand . ‘mee! Mes a ta | “York, one of the experts for the dofense, Firet Inning. 982-5, pulling up in L061 A. J, eautater are trean ie ki vatBHHA wen Gt |-Veuipereata, “wiles Grew ite Snot ane mv Mie hab. om mowed | and: headaches, Sie ‘dantee proscribed toe ‘Wood's own story, told on the stand to-day, was an interesting study| , Ziveler mot in the way of one of Ts- POR OF THE YALESb con up;| mud, whtoh entirely oliminates any: |'vensky, HHH ‘Dhese with other jowelty of der] Gh Cha wasn ana crate Undareo: on Spores A I bend and walked to firat.| ne and 9, quarter mines in 0.19 3-6, | thing in the way of fast workouts. It 14 announced from Cronstadt that|own she afte fon it T wanted toraet walle I felt that to medical men. In brief, he said: Tyler to Tilt, 26 Hah O68 46, 1.07, L2LBb, | ‘The best workoury collow: VicecAdmiral Birilett, Commander-In- ON? he afterward pawned and gavel tits wan my dena worrnut, but I spent “A litde black man came in, He took charge of me, and Armstrong any 2.05, 2194-6 sallopl 18] OXY¥ORD—One mile in 1.68 handily;| Chief at the, Baltic ports, fs to Mrs, Dowell for safe-| hundreds of sfollars tor r gaedical hele but i Seiting a nice preparation for hig on- | 419 roo woM in the | Hecommanders of the Bury Division |Keeping. ‘Tho latter took the property| the tumor Kept row Fortunately the others left. The little black man led me away, It seemed Seren ren & Dae, but ons out} gagement in the Brooklyn Fandican, Pee On ey and tas walle of Vice. Admiral Rajestvensky's feet to | out, of Pawn Sac ie Ir back corresponded “with an aunt jn (he Ni i rt e 1 , |, 30; © readines: a ‘St fs if wo rode a weck in the curs I have tried to remember what | tunders vole second and Mt “Alden | er Wish he is seetanet "| or more will bo a hard horse to beat. | for the Far Bast by dune it ‘without ded. lo ehe oh nel Trai, Pinkham'e Vegetable. Compound: rt, mi ena joulder #0 that he had to gu i Te , and MYRTIF CHAMPLAIN — Four furlongs in i tS ance In ne it was eaid to cure tum Tid a happened, but I can't, I do not remember going to Plainfleld or seeing my| out, His collarbone was broken, John- py is pound Ps Ww UE nee Ia O48, | 0.06 4-6; 110 pounde up. Shou! be canded | AMO, China, May 17.—1t te believed | her own, Jawely leo. took some| ttumodiarely begen to. lanprove. In. healthy grandmother or father-in-law. I do not remember going in a sleigh or ston took He pice, CoMins out, Carias | 9.95, 0,62 1-2, easily, A mice par} very $008) Aaihe le At to do his beat, that are Gk tha Japenses fest ia ae Ming | ealg thie was a i ataweok But she] ond T was entirely cured, the tumor disaps having a revolver or killing Mr, Williams, I do not remember seeing my| {ored “Suandors” Kennyeatole’ second, af Youngs fe from the Drake barn. B.|’3u4 ror" tour furlonse in ss, fan-| Ad Togo Nan planned to fight the | Belloved her, ) ONY, | AS EIDR OU Flee RUtRnaG Be Chee ean wits or a rovorter of a detor when I came back. Pee ee Framback hit hans Meer ER KING—a15 wanda, ; | dilv; 100 pounds up, A very clever look- nue PETBRSBURG, Mey t 1 Brent preparation, Deon: h Ing colt and about at hie best. BATTLE | AXE Four , funiongs 0.54 2-5, handily; 100 pounds 6 colt and ready any day. well after hig recent race. Just as surely as Miss Adams was. NEW LABOR ARMY TO cured of the troubles enumerated in MARCH ON LONDON |ter letter, just so surely will Lydia EB, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound four furlongs in 0.14, 0.26 1-2, 0.89 8-6, ntloping. i, Wishand, trainer: GuruNT—10 ds up; five Has, 4d 1B, 11, 88. ‘A pronounced’ muddor, J. H. nounced trom Cronstadt that mairal “Teter. Commander-tn-c z the Baltlo ports, me Ae ee eo eourth ‘Bivkiien'g Of Plows Ramirat ‘Rojestvensky's. fleet. to hold ring Armetrong walk- promt filed to Zegler. Second Inning. ht, “TY have tried to recall all that, but f can’t do it. I can’t remember Tylerahead of Nim Ati ‘anything from the time the little black man/took me in tow tllf I was in} Rf © the Tombs,” 0.2 4-8, BRLL furlones, breoging in 0K up. Looks very | One of the jurors, Charles Duffield, ‘wes i with lumbago to-day and was - @arried Into court and propped up with Elizabeth, but it seemed to me we rode for a week or more on trains, I don't know muh what happened after the to Tit, gut tor eh Totti WO one nell went in to pitch for Penney; Knight Motormiek, ON RO’ trainer, SYAL—UB pounds up, and of f pear, Uk pounds up; IRISH LAD—One mile in 1,69 8-5, ing; 100 mounds up. ‘The near ready, but is training ery nicely gal- Lad ig not their ships It readiness to leave for the Far Enst by June 14 without fail, Ys LONDON, May 17.—A great national|cure every woman in the land who demonstration in favor of the Unem-|suffers from womb troubles, inflam- ployed bill, now before Parilament, is;mation of the ovaries, kidney trou- fuskongs, “8 GRAZ nda Up! one and guaiter: rile, 0.1, 0.26, 1-65, ee Tost 1.22, 1.35 1-8, 1.49 1-b, 2.04, easily. ‘Dhla work was done ‘out Min the miadie of the teack and wea most {m- Dresslve, He is tn the Brvoktyn Handi; Cap with 10) pounds up. Any kind of traoke sults, ifm. ed Hanna, trainer. 6 pounds up geven fu be, sb, 18, 1.18, eit 0 the ‘Belmont. “J, TAL aii pounds Pe GRAY LAD—Foue furto handily; 110 pounda up, peed, ‘but can't stay ov longs, CLARK GRIFFENH—Four furlongs in 0561-5, handily; 110 pounds up, One ot the best colts ben to the post this Year,” Has speed and gamuness, which ike a good race horae, | ™ERSSAMINI << Tinres furlongs In 10 110 pounds up, A very | Has a fair turn of speed. in, 0.64, a lot of five fur- Uttle black man took me In tow." Baker, Proscoutor Reger, on crons-examins- tien, aot In all the testimony about the ried cheak and the defendant's fnan- clal conditiqn prior to the murder. The witness was perfectly frank about everything that was asked him. The Prosecutor questioned Wood about Wolf, The witness stuck to his atory. “Didn't you tell your wife that Wolf and not you committed the crime?” Yes; he is the only one that looks ike me,” a,¥9U delleve he committed the mur- “Yes, I do, from. PARE I have learned, He looks exactly like Insane Say este. Emmet Smith, of No. 674 West One Hundred, and ‘Swenty-fitth street, told of Wood's hallucination that Mra, Binlth Was a girl he hud married when he Was fiftcen yoars old, and “lost in Hall- fax," and then the experts on insanity "Be Shaves D, Laithi t , Charles D, rr, of Plain: field. sald he believed Wood insane, ots had ‘seen hint being organized by James Kelr Hardic |bles, nervous excitability and nervous (Socialist and Independont member of |prostration. Pariiament and well-known labor} Mrs. Pinkham invites all young jJeader) and other labor leaders, women who are ill to write her For ‘The programme includes the march of |free advice. Address, Lynn, Mass. ‘15 Years of Winter Eczema. rlIt Required Just Four Bottles of ID. D. D. Prescription The date or the demonstration, which TO COMPLETELY CURB TR Biliowa in the jury box, ‘Pwo or threo witnesses, including x reporter, who saw Wood before his arrest, and Hotel Keeper Blimm, of Plainfield, were called and then Wood toak the stand, ‘Wood wat in the chair as though made ‘George," hin 1 ad, sf ft jawyer 6 gharged with killing Geor, aa him?" No," Pas *Dld 501 you, know him?” re ‘were you on Jan, 807” » Tella of Friends, | “I was in Now York. I met Mack at Cortlandt street ferry, and we went : to Scarsdale, Pa., but we got only as \ far as a junction. I had told my wite Mack could get me $1,000 at Scarsdale 4 I was going with him.” 7. who fa this man Henry Wolt that a went with you?” “Ho claims to be a half-brother et mine. I first met him seven years is ‘at my father's home, My father Intro- oy, Rae SL, Che: Roma New rere duced him as a friend, He told me Het, “ayiitaan Stelnarch of Bellevue then that he was my father's illegiti- | Hospital, New York, neurologist and mate won and intended to get square |{ho” alist, in ‘nervous ‘diseases and whe with my father.’ Wood told of other meetings with the mythical Wolf end how he him from doing harm to his father, “I etarted for Soarmiale, I met Wolt ‘on the corner. He said he had changed his mind, but would go with me to the to meet Mack. What, junctioa waa th that?” it ban can't remember the name, “What happened when you got to tho function?” “We met Mack and went to @ ‘There I had a glass of beer ~nd som: frankfurters, After I drank the beer I felt as though I hed been drinking 4 great deal.” Tre Little Black Man. At this point the witness, introduced sae JAPANESE TAKE TWO! MORE SHIPS. TOKIO, May 17.—The British steamer Lincluden was seized py a Japanese! warship May 15 south of Corea, Tho French steamor Quang Nam was captured by a warship of Japan, on the same date near the escadore Islands, Straits of Formos ihe cargoce or destinations of the two vessels are not announced. ————— MRS. POTTLE 1S GIVEN A DIVORCE. |e (ai eoks, Witzgernuid Hedin second. Saunders oul, Fennell to Myers, NO RUNS. Third Inning. Johnaton, Med fo Saunders, gent a high one to Fitzgerald. followed sult. NO R Collins wailkes. Wenn beat out al fine bunt. | Tvler fanned. | Frambach, Q id tye same; Colling "and. Kenny work a double steal. Armstrong fanned. NO RUNS, Fourth Inning. ‘Weeks walked, Myers placed a drive to Collins, who doubled Weeks at first. Cariss filed to Baunders, NO RUNB. Nohowel perished, Johnston to Myers. Tit was out over the same route. Fita- Seraid filed te Minford, NO RUNS. Inning. Hare was hit by Tyler. Minford lofted to Fitzgerald. Schuler’s pop bunt went over to Nohowel, Coiling heat down Jobnston’a slash, but could do nothing With It, Nohowel got Fen- nel's bump, which forced Hare at third, NO RUNS. Fennell, and Myers attended to Baunders’s dunt. Collins walked, Ken- ny out at finst, Johnston to Myers. Collins stole third, Tyler fanned. NO RUNS. Fennell Zelgier | | | | : . “you are Williama; flye fur- 1.40, 0, galloping. AS react) ai 110 pounds RUBY, 110 pounds up, ands ERApIAS, 115 pounds up, five furlon, 11 4-6, 0.27, 0.40, 0.52 4-5, Ron breezing. Me yo Joyner, trainer, | HELL OF PE WEST—106 pounds up, 2, 0.25, 0.88, 0.61, easily. half a milo, Bhe negot! the mud In race-horse trainer, style. FF, will occur in Hyde Park, hes not been definitely settled, but it will be etther June 10 or June 17, Men fro! castle uae into London on the a: diately preceding the day set for the Hyde Park demonstration, speed" enoug! PAME LA Rour furionge jn 0.56 2-5, handily; 100 pounds ‘up. ‘Has gine nothing to warrant saying much for tALAGAL—Four furlongs in 0.56 1-5, handily; 100 pounds up. Looks too high in’ flesh to be ready for hea best, but ehe Nas a nice turn’ of speed, IRONSIDPS—Four furlongs In 0.66, 100 pounds up, He is a vory Jong stiding colt and a, fast track at five furlongs will no doubt be his bes HOT SHOT—One mile 1.88 8-5, handily; 110 pounds — up. colt Hols do better than his last race, Bot. run tae race Inst thme, E—Four furlongs in 0.58 handily; 100, pounds A very clever colt and not so erratic Crosaways and Tip as his stable “oe, show develop Into 9, real niog TOR—| New- td (Special to The Exening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., May 11.— Suprome Court Justice Keogh has HARRIMAN OUT granted an interlocutory decree of di: OF K. S. C, ROAD. yorce to Mrs. Jullet Tompkins Pottle, | from her husband, Emery Pottle, @ Wew York Men Carry Railroad Bleo- New York lawyer, It was learned to-| tion and Choose an Indepe: day on the report af Henry W. Tatt, bt DEAE OE Diveaters: who was appointed referee by Justice Keogh to take the testimony. KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 17.—New Mrs. Pottle, who {t is geported ts an | York (nterests gained control of the| was 's authoress, was represented in the pro- | Kansas City Southern Ratlway at the aig ee Mia eat tent sterol tO : ia: o i Xfr. Pottle appears’ on record as'counsel | this city this afternoon, Out of a total (Of 610,000 whares, 811,60 sharee were voted, nimaelt. for tay purrounded the ground for the decree, ‘The Harriman interests a not vote, and therefore had not voloe in the meeting. It has already been stated that J. Bhson would De ade Presitent fof ange ratty . Knott, oy Gordon, DEUMOTB—10 pounds, up, 5, 0.26 196, five, fur-| 07 1-2, nds up, halt a 90, 70.88 $6, he fret | Brown atring. nave | ‘ome is ‘about, aes bags! Brees oe x hy and In ‘aae pra , 0,40 2-5, 0, Jonge, 0.18 2 DD. gallo CO: in. mile, move any made since thelr arrival. Bob Tucker, tral PEnPING TOM—106 pounds up, and Paul 1 pounds up, ere furlcies in, 1.10, bri Hie SPECIAL LICENSE 110. 4 ‘Poiana up; colt. a half mile, 0,18, 0.27, 0.40, 0,54 1-2, gale tiy at 100 Bound ups A Nory i 57, hand- | YACHTS STAPT - fe aU IE J iar, Band OMAR. MBDDLE—100 Pounds up; DUE YOR” rAbMy And hard (0 wanags, gallops a anally; 100° pounds mperdy, ON. LONG RACE; four furlongs én 0.66, Ay a ‘but erratic and. a few more Re AILSA LEADS 1 CROMWELL 10, pounds |Fheea wilt make her almost unmanage: 0.48 256, 0.55) | bier hia tal fellow, wil] NGPTUNUE—Slx furlongs | tn 1.22 (Continued from Firat Page.) perally 100 rounee up. can be and a slexer Pie! up; five) PRINC! cA MBUR G—One mile in ick, |1,59 2-5 handily. If thia colt stags sound will develop into a first-clasa raco WPL. aee, mile, | a horse, os eh Om Oat bor a, 116 1-2, | B13, Tea, ‘ealloping, Tab her for Xer first appewmnoe at Gravesend. F, | McCabe, train, JOCUND—11F, ds up; a half mite, 0.18, 0.24 1-5, 0.97, 0.81, very enelly. 14 ee let own for & good E. Brion BUS et ‘up, uss longs jn 1.26, breerlng, Will he ever get out of the maiden fines? F MeCal train inte aver ; . " ning Saar would adopt po en too many Ine an heviy animal.” jade. Garfetion. in don't want 8 leoturs Dr. Stetina: id that Wood hi him an Seat a Welt Neck and oetige to ‘old’ me the samme story that he hag Kontined to,” the physician said Dr, George M. Tarke New York, ‘a brein was first disturbed lucination” of Wolt when he or's home, Fis fe chor was was walking from one room to another containing @ mir- ror, He saw ‘his own reflection in the mirror and there is where Henry Wolf was oreated In his mind, poets we find this man kind —_—<-— Record for Wirelena. Wireless telegraph pisenees have been nent from Kansas City, to, Cleve- land, 0.. miles, without ‘Conying, ‘This Nato longest Mietance Tar dnd ever covered, Teh, rich oured oe “overyt in Oe a eould thin ino more than you Raut moan is. lke “That will do," terrupte ‘We on. inganie ity.'" Mocormmiel, trainer. BENEVOLENT--106 fue in 1,12, galloping. TRAC FUL, 116 of im Of it. + fl rt If you are suffering the tortures of the damned don't hesitate, but go to-day, _ now, to your druggist and invest $1.00, It will not be an Oreaeary but an ine | vestment in happiness. Or ff you have some minor skin affection don't delay till It develops t1tto eat ll Joi oem skin trouble, but act now, Buy D in pie ! if to-day. It's worth its weight So many astonishingly effective and per- noross the line at 1.25, more than an hour behind the first of the fleet, @here was no excursion fleet to-day beyond a few private yachis and a number of tugs, What was lacking in numbers of creft was made up in the noisy tooting of whistles as the ysohts crossed, Haif an hour after the first yachta were over the line they were lost in @ fog that was shutting down fast, As expected, tho little Fleur de Lys We ‘of the Southern to pucceed Btunrt e present head of the road, Whole City Honors Hiram Cronk, _. Last Survivor of War of 1812. the little black man for the first time loat no time in making repairs and ru Rae AiiD pounded ub, and GAZ. 4 while. we were drinking,” he auld, [ANd ot and "mometimes trpetying. tn | ning down to the bay in wpite of the fog.| VATILALUA, 115 pounds wp, geven fur: 4 manent cures have been made by this tm abort, dark man, a little black man, |inat When Wood naw mimaci? in the| She wae riding gently at anchor, a toy| jones in 1.08 galloping." G. Galvin, pa ETL bal ay te came In, and then Wolt and Mack dls-| mirror he "saw what "we term aurea, |boat in alxe beside the other great racers, “A T%; prancarsi0 pounds up. Veteran of 1812 Dead, to Lie In State In City Hall, ‘ red. I haven't seen them sinc HRs ciggenlrr SHS FS, SU i ike ap bad cleaved tiie wiorihers |enfiein GEO Meneliy, “Se oe Mylene, i y lutely convinced it will conquer any and und Oat a preventative of serious ‘skin he little man took charge of me and Tae er's testimony te the firet | fim of the Horseshoo, S The remains of Mr. Hiram|:!! ¢ Riga of the skin and scalp. ted al). my movements, I don't tT aboard her, too, We is Assertion With Our Guarantee, Morena iiwhele we woot “ateybe ii was went ie has, been thrown wpon the | ,2kiee 4 Ai yiekine from head to foot, Cronk, who lived at Ava, | ‘Those ag, are interested in this sub- =e Vision of Wood ag his ioe, The, re | an BiVing brisk orders to her igvoastee ig : N. Y., and was the last | et are invited to call at our store and See the ene oe hn th fection ot himeet® in in the looting riage bo Witty Hee preliminary wind prom: east ie i Dives e ae mle a in " le fa see actual photographs of many people o tl ners v, . TTI igner, wiiioh, pictures ca " hull, 4 ni iseases, bias Which will add to | he scouses ‘of, the murdes 1 Mas teatf. ha ato JURY | ota. oan, ok anna, 18, EB, | tione: i Who Was Men =| ip); D. D. costs but $1.00 a bottle, \ Comfort, "A well: t article by nM Wite, "who for, twenty. | HiMae setts iway mabe | all ou, Ts, heAfe tou joned im general orders snd is Eyarenteed to cure or money us mamas THe me tLe | even poate the Tied CHATeG of the fte-| Coen te Liat handy ChlotGeter sei’ | J. omming, trailer, for b lp, to Burope, spends month on land fe ah Ruperintendent of various way. [per Nim Bown. ae or bravery at the Battle | re { hae countries for one hundred and| tive tate of New York and has Nandied | crew would uke hel long As BELMONT PARK TRIALS. of Sackett’s Harbor, had RIKER’ "$ DRUG STORES, \ a, exclualve of eens | #9000 epee hae alas Ue Mal yee) anhonorableburialbythe SRT AYR ANP G22 BERET. ' reasonably pum j aS a ‘i ia outs siznmst ae ore rae ant i] nr iy 1 tre maar. eres City of New York to-day,| THE BOLTON DRUG CO, | Hror alin sca cg ara die tae | — Mr.Ctonk passed his 10Sth| _aennral BidtRibuTeRs the planning. \ mare, pharented In hg LUNDBERG ON TRIAL AGAIN. birthday some little time \ han their trave Feed: been “SCHOOLGIRL Is fo Bede neds nih, had © care |Third Jury to Pasn on steamboat ago, and, on being inter=| i to dienese In the pour of tie Rreatest| — auanector Th @ocum Cane, viewed, he said that for) inal Siceoed WI event In ihe yachting wor man ars he h: spr fori Fohiolteneher tending Weenee nak ony known ta Henry Tundbers, former steamboat any rs he had been} where Ptetemeo throuan tes Nu Inspector, who was Indicted for fraud kept alive and strong by) fe PAA ate WEDNmSDAY. yolces and the patter of feet on and misconduct In connection with 108° that Bhd he ht mate ee ‘ind Inspection of the General Blooum, wap the religious use ' pti Salat) ‘ Fite hon vest, foe ma Ky RAa"{a | Placed on trial for the third time to: Duffy’s Pure Malt Whis- 100 dance about to keep t homed! ‘ves warm, | dey before Judge Thomas in the Onin SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. i Be ire. vnioh are! Sq Father of Missing Lauretta| the cold, of the gray fom-awent morn: | States Circuit Court, key, which was his only é } oN being sung to sleep by Bfhanoy in hatberth aboatd the Sune | laindbers’s first trial ended by the medicine. Chocolate CASORREn Oren / fi Dolan Believes and Detectives] eam, und the fret rush of feet on the | dismisral of the case against Inspector I { deck ‘of his broad-beamed darkentine | teaming, who wan indicted with him, Bought nin up in his ollekine Ho looked. ueimiy about him geroga | on the ground that the Government had the bleak water, and chatted with hia | failed to make out a cnse, A second iayibearded master WO Mill assist | trial resulted in a disagreement, iit | him in piloting his huge hook Tong Journey rales Gen, Burnett, United Btates Dirtrict-At- we cah only got a gale Mr, Cronk is famous the country over | © for being the sole survivor of the Wer of 1812. He served In the 167th Regi-! ment Volunteers: fought with distinc. tion throughout the War of 1812 and Seek Two Young Men Seen in Her Company. out torney, decided to mut him on trial i at the battle of Sackett’s Harbo: i th id the vachtaman: fe of Sackett's Harbor was } Lauretta Dolan, a pretty fourteen-|to be fine rush for tne. starting te if again mentioned {n general ordera for brav- year-old achoolgirl, has been missing from her home, at No, 2860 Thint eve- Aout to wea, Of course. for Mauare riggers lke ours these head winds a hot promising, However, St would ‘A jury was @ecured and the case will 80 on to-morraw, ery. Three years ago Congress raised his pension from $12 to $26 a month bo qo nue, since yesterday morning, and her patter 1 re ewey. ty the toeth of a ec and lest year the New York Aldermen s0x0R-on. ma a 16, 46,1008, 1 | an to fro} ° er father and the police think ahe has been barr Anxious teretace TIGERS PLAY LEHIGH. voted to give a public funeral when-| JOHN Jovne. me Neddenle: of his wae f *‘Bet’’« er lured away. Two young men are un-| Gapt. Charley Barr, the worl famou teri he may die, Hrs. Sarah A. Roy. i ait or pisploton, and detectives are look-| skipper of the Atiantic, “was. equally nh duughter, writes, that in Hite ' (rehten ther: carelens of the quarter trom which the| PRINCETON, N. J. May 17—The bf ‘the fact that the grand old man is i Your Lawrettn'a father, Frank Molen, ta e| femal te arene hes AYes, gnovah Princeton Univeralty baseball team THE LATH HIRAM ORONK. . 105 years old, he is keen in mind and E sop gy mt |wuard at the Blackwell's Island Pent- | and OAR CE aN ee amu be Pitas Petree by Penaigiconiees rugged in health, thanks to Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Condition | 2! 2.83.82 2 | said edad okt tne War ita BA foe Land wince. then. te ehown oon- ‘On being {nterviewed on hts 106th birthday, Mi, Cronk sald: “For many years Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskoy LAUNDRY WANT FEMALE ; |oped, weighing about 125 pounds, and dressed in a brown straw hat, checked cont, white shirt walt and brown skirt, left home yesterday morning to go to the sohool between Second and Third @venues on One Hundred and Twen- tleth street. Since then nothing has been heard trom her, ‘The principal of the school to-day stid'salls to her masts, and we are Jugt Retting falr wild to blow off and away,’ my Loesch. who has manned the phdsnlon's Helin ‘ance she frat stuck her knife-ilke ‘vrow Into, blue water, Was alko praying tor a *Of course you ban never tell about the easterly blows when Jt blows (hie soaking (oe Jn your teeth,” wae his re. mark over the ‘side to one of the Race Committee who rode xnder Hndymion's stern In a little law pening t looks to me as if 1 ea chee io \f e@ times a day with my meals and when |) I take a dessert spoonful of the Sola ae tie rout avery day, and 1take Guste ox: ind keeps me strong and well hasbeen my only medicine, go to bed. Although we have severe weather where I live, | am ind tended tramps. Iam very thankful to Duffy’s, for it gives me a good appetite in my old age,” Military obsequies in honor of Hiram Cronk, who at his death; two days go, was the last survivor of :ne War of 1812, will be inaugurated by a htreet parade at #80 this morning. ‘An escort of United States-regulara trom Governor's Island, the Military, Boclety of the Superstition In Smart. Quard of the City of New York and other military and civic pone uy meet Creat Dil at According to the oul jp Gasetts | tion, where’ they will arrive from up State. shah Me cortege, wi pitas chan, hate Ne et” 0 be supers’ superstitious, Square, eatery, beneath Washington seat a sly Shae eS Si sidorable weakness, being beaten sev- eral times, usually, however, by strong teams. The Tigers were expected to win without muoh difficulty, Owing to disagreeable weather the attendance was small, By Investing In a |

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