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t ‘ PTOMAINES, DOCTOR SAYS. | \ fHE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1905. | DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH COMING HER E'NAS TAGGART From Her Very Latest Photograph. « GIRL OF 4 DEAD FROM POISON IN ICE-CREAM Little Lizzie Becker Spent a Penny Each Day for Coveted Sweet. REWARD FOR BEING GOOD MAKES A THREAT “My Turn Will Come Next Week Says—Nurse Recourts Story | of Conquests. (Special to ‘The Eventne World.) woos! Next woek will be my week," Taggart fust before entering the court-room this morning for the trial of the sult of her husband. Major Taggart, for divorce: “Walt ti I have proved a few things about some of the witnesses who have Grief-Stricken Mother Unabie to Learn Where She Bought the Deadly Stuff. see what kind of epople they are." The court-room was palf filled with curious people when Ballift Myers called court to order. Major Taggart was the first to enter, he being dreased with exceptional care, his roving, penetrating eyes taking in everything and every. |\boay. | Mrs. Taggart entered a little Inter with Congresmnan Smyser, her attorney, she having had a conference with aim at his office. Harry Rope. a Wooster boy, the first cwitness, called, told that he worked in 2 meat \market. He said he knew of a visit of! Mrs. Taggart to Koch's res- taurant in\this etty, She asked the bar- tender for three glasses of deer and drank.one herself and gawe the other two to'her wo lttle boys. The witness ‘had w beer, too. The boy remembered that {t was two weeks ago Wednesday, because tt was sausage: making day The deposition of a nurse in Onrtst’s Hospital was then read. This in effect was that Mrs. Taggart had totd her Recame Vlolertly Ill Soon After Eating and Efforts to Save Her Life Were Vain. Every day 'ttle Lizzie Becker got a penny from her mother to buy Ice cream. She was only four years old and the penny was her reward for he- ing a good girl and taking her nap when she was told Lizzie was a el girl yeste: after her nap sh from her home, returning soon w cream sandwich, white with pir in it. Polaoned by the Ice-Cream. | This was at § o'clock, and an hour later she began to feel desperate ‘@he told lier mother the ice cream hurt ther, and cried so hard her mother put her to bed. Lizzie'e pains in her “tummy” got so| bad that Mrs. Becker sent for pr. | Polowe, who lives across the street. He said the Httle girl was suffering from poisoning. and although he worked over her uetil 2 o'clock this morning little Ldszie's life could not be saved | and under the nurse's care that she had received the attentions of a prom- high in social ite. ‘The nurse did not give the name of thy, fenator that Mrs. Teugart aa ip’) for several and the case wan s vary, mivweerious POLICE SHIFTED NV BRODKLYN' Capt. Maude Exiled to Richmond Hill at Inspector Cross’s Re-| quest for Not Suppressing | Pool-Rooms. To-day «ll of her Mttle friends are walking silently up to the eecund floor front of o. 5% Fifth street to look at the little figure lying in the white casket. “It was the ico cream Lizzie ate that killed her.” caid Mrs, Bocker, “for she didn't have another thing to eat | after her nap but a piece of bread. | After she ate {t she was taken with | convulsions and her euffering was ter- | rible. Don't Know Where Sie Bought It.| “I don't know what étore she bi the ice crenin in, for she was such Independent Tittle thing she woulan't | Int anybody = her none: fone of the two stores Polowa, who with two other doc- tors, worked over the child all night pronounced the case clearly one of Dtomaine poisonin, “She Was one vu Birla 1 ever knew r. next door. ‘and so full of | Borough Inspector Adam Crous’s secret visit to Mulberry street nead- quarters yesterday was made plain to- day when Capt. Thomas F. Maude was transferred from De Kalb avenue sta- to Richmond Hill in place of Capt. Kuthenberg, who was sent to ehtest iiitie Ham Con. always on the belle © stream- Brooklyn au : hin for @ lecture, in which he told them must be sup- reductions DUCHESS OF7 MARLBO ROUGH > MARLBORO Hs An NOT 1S 200 YEARS OLD ay er the noon. lectur tors and captains and found her. John Be: known German circ) GIRL KILLED BY ICE CREAM. The Duchess’ of recir ait. on boot- et corners look- their 1s, stop, and tn cases of rs charges will folow. Any datec- e found derelict wil be put ‘ito uni- who AND, O.. Aug. LAs Gove) NEWTON onsuelo Va u Spend the greater forme t wuitumn with he ailves 1 t dn the form.” Duchess will he s6 phra een — cE Harold Va » Henry) HORSES AND BARNS BURNED. A series of ola Hell, INT RRLAKEN, N. ¥., Aug. 6—Fire any Gestroyed $8,000 worth of barns and their contents on the farm of Mrs. Mary McNulty, @t Lodi, to-day, Slx horses and some cows were burned to [dea was the prine the afternoon exer- Lizzie BECKER ee ~——DOWWSTAIRS DEES POLIC Stirring Scenes in ava of the Paul! ‘Phe two-masted schooner Ie.ac Shell- ratoga Gam bling Wo af maat Sy on in wood grounded on a mud bank undor : of headaus D the drawbridge connecting Flushiny deseribed staff cor Moin ' ¢ im a le of hours to-day. | 7 0 E slid Sunday Wor ete ones ae Newtown, L. 1, at 7 A, M., while the incidents und all the fact Sry uh , bridge was raised, and trac was in-| é * ‘ ! 1, cleaned out a retaurant, 84° | lerrupted for hours. | pon pleture of unusual interest. bo br had) ie nae - t damlercinet il See metee | that Rat pilae’ at u ¢ Coron¢ ow) fr ae nig | 2e™ York business men who had to| : he A fire a pile of empty boxes and onl Uhe draw on their way to this To-Moryow'n Sunday Wort, || i 2 orf, of a mele Bay ie Se y had to go over the creek in row- boats and tuke the cars on the other 1 at 2 o'clock, when! siay. street from head: | ters gna half dollars for cunveying them .: a 4 e ‘ee In ihe dark- | across, and every available boat in ! DVN) TK ener roy rote laces POLICE BUILDING UNSAFE, y ola Viughing id a rushing business, policemen looking After the Ue-up had lasted aon tired of the sport some time the trolley company which runs the Gives Him a dob, stanlanchie , 7 ; tbs: ry A CENTURY PLANT IN BLOOM. aver home to-day for West Islip, I, where they will attend the fu- neral of Mrs. John G, Carlisle, wife of Really Bovgoln Gull, Pubic Muy see 1 Posey and Tor Piowacne Cloveland’s’ Secretary “Of she i 4 ow in Central Parks, Treasury, a 3 oe tral ¢ at oe és contury PInt® ID Sitering Seenes in Saratogn Gams c- Vs 4d to-day and wil bh "i X Nes feoalte pling Hounes worn I ‘ : 2 on ra. 5 Cou vioner Palas ine Geseribed by stafl correspondent in ing. ) Wiese pone | Viken the piuti . How whica to-morrow's Bunday World, Names, ai ext : Nolte ULM ees hie hehe las incidents and all the facts-—a graphic | dered un 4 Pilih siveet and ibh evenue, kept open pen pieture of unusual interest, Do | aitalael nan dana ris riper - Fou val bv i this, afternoon, not miss it. ve ot yet be PRET vinotiow the hous | assigned to sho police Sunt The hate ee ete nIGAmD, ‘s, ‘odin iy A, iL, ows ac P| PeeMorzow's Sunday World. and | Will Tell Things,” She! testified about me and you will readily | while she was a patient !n the hospital | inent eSnator at Washington end others | Held Up by Two Mon. SAYS CARLTON ‘ple on the surface of the Cx \ plece of the etolen boy’s clothing, and | wrote a letter to Mr. Ouahy, offering j ft rm ALL GELLY GANG STRANDED SHIP MADE SCENE AS TIES UP FLUSHING, RIVAL WAS WED ows in @ gmall boys reaped a harvest of quar-! Court Moved Hendganrters Ate Sten 1 the Bowery, | cars across the bridge put on four boats in J i ¢ | ; A my on if * ies 4 for the convenlence of patrons ie Bane BOTS 88 sion ies and ar a GLEVELANDS GOING TO 4 - ie by sta ie a by fee SCARED 70 DEATH BY THUGS, AND HER ESCORT GIRL, HELD UP BY FAKE DETECTIVES, KILLED BY FRIGHT. (Continued: from ms., Page.) Weehawken car and rode to Muncesser's Hotel and drank a glass of beer thera, Later they strolled through “‘Little Coney Island,"’ and then walked down the Hudson County Boulevard. ‘ave were walking down the dart roadway,’ said Mountry, “when wwvo. men sprane from behind a dush and} capfronted ua, A short, thickset fellow, without a callar, @id the talking, He | WAS KIDNAPPER New Letter-Writer Declares He} Had Hand in Cudahy Case— “Why Not Indict Me for Slaying Sergius?” Asks Bluebeard. After several days with ha a storm let loose to-day th Inspector Cross and his detectives to| strenuous zeal. The Inspector got a) letter written {u a disguised hand, in which the writer makes the aston- said ‘Don you know Peek to Wk on the ania Wf 8B |S jour?” ia him I ‘s, and SPOCK BROUGHT =: Stanford University Baiks o| Accepting Rare Egyptian Col- lection Because of Weird Statement Concerning HL brother of the late Senator Stanford, has offered to donate to Stanford Uni- versity an almost pripeless collection of antiques, which he 1s oredtted with | saying were collected ishing declaration that Brederick E. Carton, the Brooklyn “Bluebeard,” was tnvolyed in the kidnapping of the | son of John studahy. of Oinnia, about | five years ago. The mystertous correspondent de- clares Cariton hed in his posession a| to restore the boy to him upon the recelot of $500. The demand was first written by Carl- ton, saye the letter, and then copled by @ women then living on Fourteepth street, near Ohlo avenue, Washington, D. G. At thet time Cariton was em- ployed as a nurse in the naval hospital in Washington. and spent all his time stiying drugs the laboratory, “Of course there may not be any- thing (n this letter,” geald Inspector Crops to-day, “but I am not going to take any chances of missing valuable {nformation, and I have sent detectives. to Invest!gave.”” When Carlton wae seen at the Ray- mond Street Jail he would only says “Tam surprised that they ave not ine Alcted me for the assassination of Grand Duke Sergius.” |e Get tombs by the agtpal ackemith myeti ty aeoonde tor te i Ha. the blacksmith of mahauna je C. Batley: an 3 sald at tor yim bogs 01 Who took put round up from medina some of f whe leading len feta of the world velley; 8 cou Entee with the fohabltamts of world, ang his ability to Serb joom | that ra ing i 26 opine BB oejepton ee @ ENGWEE! RS BODY BODY TN Mu. Wreckert Uave So Pes fo Par Patted ta Find Victim of Wreck. Although a wrecking workred, nigint trying to valse the Centrat re looom: eee trostle over been found. ds belt ‘ot yet been place POLICE MUST Bey We t the Pb Heche. woo ee er, mae th | td’ the ogy ta buried. in ANNOY ThlS MAN Mary Kren, twenty-three years old, | was arraigned before Mag trate Fur- | long In the Lee Avenue Court, Wile ‘ameburg, two-day, charged with assault by Mrs. Annie Marazel, of 04 Mushing avenue, Mrs, Maragel swore Inst Saturday night Miss Kren came to her home as she was being married to John Maraze}, an employee | | attacked her savage) In her own defense the ttle do | fendant raid she had been decetyed by | Maraze!, who promised to marry her on the same evening he was being mar- | ried to hor accuser. He had courted | her for a year, she declared, borrowed all her money, $9, and then left her. | On the day he married the othor |woman, sald Miss Kren, he promised to |come back for her to her home, No, 26 |Phornion # take her to a priewi and |marry her, She mad then given dis ) the last of her money, “1 walted for many hours,” sald the young Woman, “and finally @ woman iviend came and waid, ‘Mary, you are a fool to wait for that man; he hag just been married to another woman around the corner.’ Then ¥ thought of my terrible shame and how I had been de- | celved, “The marriage was taking place at No. %&7 Hopkins street and I rushed around there, wild with ré 1 abused them both for the way I had been de- 1 | ceived, but I did not strike any one, They struck me, though, and threw |" out into the streot.” gail oti’ te MEE ny! iDivestl? (Special to The Evening Voriae WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Aug. 6.—Un- der a Supreme Court order signed by Justic8 Lambert and filed in the West- | chester County Clerk’s office to-day Capt. James J. Cottrell, and Police Commisston: of Manhattan er MoAdoo are enjoined and restrained from watohiny dward A, Peth's place of business of the Piel Brewery, and abused and | No. 87 Eaet Nineteenth street, and sta | tloning policemen in front of the bulld Peth says he has been harassed ani ‘annoyed by the police, building, he he ui Part of th for a seed store and | part to the “Gotha: Social Club.” Mr. Peth alleges that hie trade 1s high-class, many customers larriving In carriages, and ‘the presence of officers in front of his place Injuries bis business. Heyes a pool-room premises. Kecently he raided the pl Tt ts understood that Capt, Cottrell be 8 located on the oa pone of its busizess what J al Seep he cangwersd We're , dT guess ral her watch and we started w walk back |ae HOR? gRrADDEd, Miss Praitfer and ams bul hol e back I ec Mangessor's, at THE ANTIQUES = Polleeman. | | man had bY MT guess you" want money Wwoasked me how mt . > he wanted i easen’s and ‘agreed and Miss Pteitter gave me ¥ Do trace of t to ‘Litt. and wo. wei 2 arth two We ” it \ Bae Eee Bs onde | ait to fo to work am ony hat Heard of Girl’s Death. “Agien I fiatshed my deliveries Lyeut to Wa = aus were °. #18 a | Be Ses fe He By" cleng that this “eoloet logene flat ot ist ho ce sre oy whieh foctades many fee Saeetky ee ed Seine len aaantation (will Gotins kecore: pate kt, Se | po! teen t ugater es me x of heert fathers, nnd dell bag AN FRANCISCO, Ang. 6~Dhomas-| kil bad Ae9 oon Welton Stanfon) of Melbourne, j her dnatts othen Mibotitoy Ter | Han oo Seb hi tk | Fotthes Ter ctoeshy 2 pclae Seber sty Rat kee, Pes The Ideal Placa 10 Lises, Send Postal bi ip fe Bankers’ Land & Mort: 487 MANHATTAN eg: ih station, 2 kt th of the sg em pou > win Die 4 hal Giseppeaped when-she wasioa = + neal Gnd j Heart Disease, Says U Raila i o~Gry at her bome 4 ‘ — on a 4 te you ier tahdeet eit ook oa Home. 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