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| cAll the News. “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | PRICE ONE CENT. BIGAMIST MADE A VICTIM POSE AS HIS SISTER More Dupes of Witzhoff, for Whom The World Of- fers $500 Reward. RED TAPE TIES MAN UPIN CELL FOR NO CRIME Goldberg Stays in Jail for Owing $14 to Gerry Society. Barnet Goliderg is still in the Tom! because he owes the city $14 for th gard of his aca in a correctional In stitution, while his family is starving. An attempt ‘vas made to-day to get Goldberg out of prison by paying thy $14, but tt was found that the samo construction of the law which pu! man in ja!l for no more serious orln than being poor also made !t imposr!- ble to get him out without the opore tion of a lot of red tape which mn: take days to unwind. Goldberg lives at No. 292 Cherry stree with his wife and four children ‘ of these Is in the hospital, having been A-DANGEROUS CRIMINAL. | Operations Around New York) So Extensive He Should Be Quickly Caught. RESCUE :LEAGUE:GETS BUSY. Organized Band of Professional |run down by a milk wagon while play- Bigamiets Preying Upon |ing in the streets. David, elght years old, is in the home of the Children's So, jclety. The police have {t that he is o criminal. During the police parade a | store on Cherry street was robbed and David said some older boys, wh Susceptible: Women Another +wormn deceived by the arch- Digamist, Dr. George A. Witwhoff, for whose arrest end conviction The World| Wer chasey. ran by bim, and one of has offered a reward of #600, has been| ‘hem thrust a cheap watch in his , hands. found and her story 1s as pathetic as those of the others who have been betrayed by the man. This worran is Mies Lena Retaner, of Stamford, Conp., where she lives with her sister, Mrs. Silverstein. According to the story told to-day Miss Reisner At any rate, David was arrested an: was committed to the Children’s Soci ety. His father was then earn- ing a good ilving for his wife and chil- 4ren—as good llvings go in Cherry street. Goldberg waa ordered to pa) Supt. Jenkins §2 a weok for his son's eep. For two weeks Goldberg paid and the # put a crimp in the Goldberg finances. Then there came the accident to the ohild in the street, and later Goldberk met with other misfortunes. Work be- She oloped from there with him and they came to this city and took a flat in Eleventh etreet. mean had posed as a cloak dealer beard Sonree snd he asi errostadon an arty recety. t ler from the ry Socle' sent | Sloe houre on Tetra avenue, He was| (fe grombe by Aagtatrace Wale in away from his bride a great den! and| Goldberg was in a cell; his wife and she finally decided to give up her flat|two children. the eldest’ a mite of a andboard, #o:they wont to No. 96 st. | Mtl of founteen, were in two dark Hitie Marte place, Mamhattan, and took] tenement The girl couldn't go to work Toons with Jacob Schuman. Miss pect lg Shar) ef refs tecteey Reisner told the neighbors after the ne Oy perfiay of her husband had been re-{ The Smother’ couldn't. ne Sooke ‘be: Vented that-ehe had posed as Wizhoit's | catise she was irl quevec eons sister tm @his house ot his demand. He . work id onl; tt out of told berit wouldn’t do for-them to live Fria Me aay "ide heard that the moth- er as man emi wife, because his frequent the two children at homé were In want and he went forth to Gold- absences-rom-home would excite com- y ay " [Berge fine, Hove 1a) what the” citizen intered: Met~Her Own Husband. ‘At the Tourbs—No; we can't take any to release Goldbers. The young woman is said te have! t home of at fcprenan. | Ci @iecovered her dusband’s real character have the money to pay what tough “he mistake of o marringe| RM, You have the menor, tesiety 10 agent Tiving tn ‘the neighborhood. This|bad ft mean that should free him. 1 can't take the money. It has to come to me in the Teqular way. Essex Market ‘ourt — Magistrate ‘Watle i out of town for several day: Sypt. Jenkins, twisting his mus- mone—You gre fust Iniereated 46 a Dri. vate citisen? Yes; I will take your $14 for the boy's board, but frat you must gct the book from Goldberg, It is this fort of book (showing a book which nayers of children’s boand to the socie: man, dalleving she was eingle, told her he would like to have her come to his office end mect @ man who wanted a wwite. She went to the office one day fm @ foke and was introduced to her wn busband. ‘He ‘had assumed a different name, see surprige @t encountering his wae as great as here at finding pied. 10 ci th them). Yo ttim under such circumstances. There |Gor thie, a nit here. We was. row on the spot, the upshot of | will take the money. Release Goldberg? 0, no; I won't release Goldberg. th Gols nary ta maid in nt cell in the! Tombs, and the Goldberg wife and moth- er and the two children at home are! hungry. MISSING MAN HAS STAGGERING GAIT. Relatives Fear Police May Have Thought Him Drunk and Sent Him to Jail. Have you seen a man whose lameness make ‘him stagger like an intoxicated person and who was eager to get work? If @0, he may have been Toopes Har- rison, whone relatives have been looking for him smoe Aug. 31, when be dlep- peared from his home, No, 210 Paullson avenue, Passaic, N. J. Harrleon is of dark complexion, has dark brown eyes and hair, te thirty-six years old, stands 5 feet 10 Inches and welghs 145 pounds. He is lame in one leg and his lameness causts him to stagger when he walks. His brother fears that ‘the missing man may have ‘een arrested for intoxication by nome policeman who wes deceived by his which sas that Miss Reisner went back tq Stamford and Witzhoff disappeared. ‘The neighbors have recognized pic- and descriptions of Witzhoft as Sebmkdt, and Schuman says he saw htm at Coney Island ten woeks* ago, and that at that ume he said he was going to leave New York, as tt was get- t00 hot for itm. he operations of Witzhoft have been @o extensive in New York that he sould be easily located. He is a dazgerous type of criminal and prob- alfy the lender of a gang that hus mede & business of marrying women, spealing unelz money gnd deserting Tough ite network of agencies the ‘Women's International Kiscue League, of thie ofty, has investigated shis newly Giscovered form of crime, and its Presl- Mrs, Charlotte Smith, says that re are in the United States io-day 60,000 women who have been marrind, robbed and deserted by professional musts, wile in New York City 3,000 women have been victimized by there banded scoundrels since Jan. 1. To Make the Authorities Act. While detectives, spurred on by The World's reward, will track down Wig: | rocking galt, ne off y movements, evidence wil be gatie | “Although hie family trbed to keep him ered by the Rescue League among the at hone Harrison Tnststed. on leaving east side tenements to force the oul and Federal authorities to crush out this growing criminal practice, ‘The arrest and trial of Witshoft would focus public aixention on the practisus of the marriage brokers and the pro- them, constantly looking for jobs he could not hold. REPORT TWO tewsional bigamists with whom 1 Operate, and might probably result. 1% MEN MISSIN a, ehactment Of IAWa to” cheek the vie oe 4s Are Unab aud Stewart MeDonigh WITZHOFF’S DOUBLE ALLEGED BIGAMIST, of No, 210 Clinton street, was to~ ported by his brother, M, Jacobs, The missing man was last peen by friends in company with a stranger at 4 o'clock Satumay afternogn, and as he had con- siderable Jewelry with him ‘ie relatives fear he may have mgt with foul play. Jacobs's wite, who 1s at home with her Hitle child, and the young man's parents are frantle over his absencs ate, Fg fe of the West On Hundregth treet Bt tion sent out to: ya rr alarm for Stewart McDonigle, He is nineteen ches in He wore CHELSEA, Mass., Sept. 4.—Behind a warrant just iesued again Dr, Benjamin Glickstern, dentist, of Bosion and Chel- sea, le charges that he 8 a partner and co-swindler with Witghof, the Nuw York bigamist, in widespread swindling operations against women all over New Enhand. ‘The specific charge uga him here 18 lunceny of vid, but the ee, in ing him, Uhini th flgg find Witshoft, Ba thay ckstern Is believed to be a of Witshom, probably twine an mete perfect double of the’ arcl i left his de was also known as Dr, Glucker and| home at_ No. ghty-eighth by other names to different pe street. He also wore a gold watch val- and no less than a do tied at 400, a gold ring and ® Masonic person port having been swindled by him, ‘the thirty-seoond degree, rine Noung Jewian airta whey | oom Oe SR 6 an parents pald him variou: Mare riage settlen ie tae BASEBALL HIT MAY BE FATAL, MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Sept, 4.—Dur- ing a game of baseball yesterday aft noon near Hainesport between the Key- stone Club, of vhs place, and a Camden team Joseph McDona'd was hit on the rye ie pitched ball, from which he felt tle effect i ‘pe became Unconaclos and all maine mi it Bt wl SCL a a: RAIN DELAYS FAIR. To-Morrow. ‘The first annual fair of the Richmond County Agricultural Boolety was to have ‘been this afternoon at en was the fue ng Dongan Seieslag Strack Wiring’ « tervita Horm NEW YORK, SPTEMBER 4, 1905. | cAll the News. PRICE ONE CENT, pe MURD SKETCH M@PE. iw 372 ST POLICE STATION MO FOF LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Congress of Free Thinkers. PARIS, SEPT. 4—The Congress of Free Thinkers opened here to-day. Delegations from all the co ries of Europo and from the United States and Sowth America were present. The President's address set forth that the pacification of the Far Bast had proved to the world te influence and moral crandeur of the great American Republic. Kalser Gives Him Points. BPRLIN, SEPT. 4.—Capt. Hebbing- haus, the German Nava) Attache at Washington, breakfasted with Emperor William to-day. The Captain will re- turn (o his post at the end of the month Hde evidently got some points on his of- ficial dutles at the breaktast to-day. PLM AV EO. GALLED TO HIS DOOR AND SHOT Unidentified Assassin Tries to Kill Brooklyn Watchman and Then Escapes on Car—Vio- tim Unconscious at Hospital. Adolph Johns, a watchman, employed on some new buldings at Sterling place and Underhill avenue, Brooklyn, was sho} down by an unknown assassin to- doy whie in discharge of his duties, Johns was ‘called to the door of the watohman's hut by knocking and found a man dressed In a white Fedora hat, lack coat, white shirt and cojlar. At the appearance of the watchman pocket and fired, and Johns fell with a bullet wound jin his mouth, ‘The stranger quletly replaced his re- vor and walked away, could be followed had made his escape. Johns was taken to Si, Mary's Hospl- tal, Brooklyn, Thero he sald that he lived in Oliver street, Manhattan, He was asked {f he knew the name of his assailant, but lapsed into unconsclous- ness before he could reply. His condi- tion is critical. ‘The police say that when they found Johns he had his own revolver in his hand, but had been shot down before he could use it. OLD BOATMAN DROWNED IN BAY. Murder and Suicide. LYNCHBURG, VA., SDPT. 4.—Mrs. George W. Arnold was found dead and her husband dying this afternoon. box of poison Was found tn the room and the police belleve Arnold poisoned hie wife and then committed sulcide. Three Hurt In Wreck, PHILADELPHIA, Sept ds4Thomas Lukens, Alfred Clay and Frank N Dengally, all of Jersey City, train men, were injured to-day when a fast frejg/nt acta at Berm ees Gee eg eens ‘on, “ont e phin and Reading Rallroad, “4 Capt. Jesse Lewis Lost in Man- hasset While Crossing from Port Washington Landing. Jesse Lewis, one of the ral i best- Crushed by Steamboats. wn CHESTER, PA., SEPT. 4.—Lake Col- lina, of Milford, Del., was crushed to denth here to-day ty falling between the wharf and a river steamboat on which he was @ pease: wae drowned In Manhasset Bay this afternoon while rowing @ boat from the Port Washington steamboat landing across the bay to the Hotel Renwick. Capt. Lewis was on bhe street Just be- of friends that he was going over to the hotel. Typhoon Wrecks Junks. the | stranger whipped a revolver from his | He was seen | to catch a passing car, but bofore he | Isnown oyster boatmen on Long Island, | tore he started out and told a number} ERED CHILD AND DIAGRAM OF PLACE WHERE CHILDREN TRY To TWO PISTOLS ON MISSOURI MAN Addison Said He Was Seeking a Loan on Reat Estate— Tried to See Miss Helen Gould, Edward Addison, who says he ‘8 con- nected with a newspaper at Columbia, Mo., was committed to the Tombs to- day by Magistrate Breen sitting in the ‘Tomba Court in default of $1,000 ball on \@ charge of carrying concealed weap- SAIGON, FRENCH INDO-CHINA,| "WWhon 250 yards from the landing his | ons. SEPT. 4.—A terrific ‘typhoon has swept| boat sudden.y went over. He was’ a) ‘The man from Migsourt had two load- south af Haiphong and the southern| 600d swimmer, but after going singer ed revolvers in his possession when delta of the Tonquin coast ts strewn Wath the wreckage of junks. ‘ropeans are among the victims, Silk Conference Begins. TURIN, REPT. 4—The International Congerss to establigh « system for maintaining the standard of pure silk never came up again. runnin, wind, at the time, and §o'one can explain the accident Capt. Lewis was fitty-cight years of age and had been a boatman on Long Island for thirty-five years. He leavei a widow, three daughters and two sons, BULLET KILLED No Eu- oods assembled hi ws ; iorutes stom the ‘United States wore WAR WRITER. present, Baron Kriegistein, W! French Ultimatum, Far Bust Battles, Met Death TANGIDR, Morocco, Sept. 4,—The at Harbin, French ultimatum fixes a time limit ex: piring Sept. 5. If the French Legation Withdraws it is ‘expecte Britis will follow, es tat tho Bryan Talks to Labor, OMAHA, Sept, 4.-—A speech by Will- jam J. Bryan was the principal feature of the Tabor Day exercisos, Fully 000 bs oft Unions and thelr wa him, BERLIN, Sept. 4-7Baron Karl himself accidentally while cleaning his the forties, began service In the Aus- trian army, and when @ Heutenant wrote @ three-volume work. on Peychology of War’ that attracted the attention of the German General Stuff He Was Invited to join the Prussian army, which he aacepted, and was ap pulntod first Heutenant Eigh- in the i th Artillery. In 1868 Baron Vou Drowned During Storm. KErlewiataln wa galley to. the ions i 31 tail, whe: e valual wor a HAZLETON, PA. SEPT, 4—Frank| the historical division, particularly in his study of “Von Moltke as a Field Commander,” He was promoted captain and later resigned in order to devoio ae entire time 40 military writings, and the war served Lo- the Japaneses jis and Rus. riflg at Harbin on Baturday. Ho was in| little or no bken into custody Binder Kriegistein, war correspondent |‘ of the Lokalanselger, shot and killed! mo had come to New He had also $180 in cash, @ gold wayh, rings and other Jewelry worth several hundred dollars, € \and a storage check for a trunk placed with the Manhattan Storage Company Phe date of the check was Aug, 1. “How do you account for this check?" asked Magistrate Breen, after Addison thud declared that he had been in New York only one night. "Oh," exclaimed the prisoner, “I ho Reported | passed through about that time.” “What ig in the trunk?’ asked the Magistrate. “Oriental rugs valued ‘at several thou Von | sand dollars, and which J purchased at he Bt. Exposition, Addison then told the Magistrate that York money on nine acres of lind owned hig mother in Columbia. He t the maney from some philanthropic pitalist without Interest, He said that ‘he had an appointment to-day with Mra. by » | Sava K. Bird, of No. 211 Clinton strees, who ls prominent in settlement work on the east side, Among Other persons he menti dae having been honored by his calis search of the loan was Miss Hel uld, He explained the nearer Miss Gould than ber private sec- retary, but he deoared he hud seen the | latter several times, Ao FALL KILLED BABY GIRL, Two-year-old Lena Evans fell trom the third floor of her purenta’ home, . 146 Madison sireet, this afternoon ie first oor and was lnsaatly BODY WAS FOU to borrow | hoped ty | he had got no | DENTEY THE Copy re a WHERE THE CH/4D WAs Forvao BUTTED IN, HE Peacemaker Interfered with Him Unconscious, Michael Morrisse; Hyves at No, ® W {n the Hudson Street beaten up and with two stab wou @ teamster hington stree, in hiw back, the result of his effort peacemaker between two eallors found fighting on Washington near bany street last night did the beating and stabbing Morrissey was golng down Waahh ton street with hiy team about m night when he saw the two men in middie of the voad hghting. One the men Was much larger than river, a fact waloh sey’s sympathy for He, stopp Jeu 4% far is the bai -— BUTMAY LIVE Street Fight Between Sailors | and They Cheerfully Knocked | wi The strangers aroused Morris- the smaller mac his horses and safled in, two sailors was concern- th a wild, seafaring yell, be LOOMIS QUITS AND BACON IS NAMED INSTEAD | Former Partner of Morgan to Be Assistant Secre- tary of State. OYSTER BAY, L. 1, Sept. 4—Robert | Bacon, of New York, has been gppo Jed Assistant Secretary of State to # Francis B, Looms, realigned. appointment of Mr, Bacon oeed | The was agreed upon, it is sald, almost im: \diately after Elihu Root had accepted the office of Secretary of State, For various reasons the selection was pot announced until to-day. Mir, Bacon wus imtil ywbout a year ago a partner In he banking house of J. Plerpont Mot- gan & Co, He will not assume the dutics of his office before the middio of Octaber, MANY KILLED IN RUSSIAN RIOTS. Gort Police Commisstoner at Among the Victims in Cau- casus Outbreak. 8T. PETERSBURG, Sept. 4-7.45 P. M. —Derpatches rece'ved by the Ministry of the Interlor estimate that fifty per- sons were killed durigg the fighting at Daku, Caucasiq, Sept. 2, with a rela- tively large number of wounded. majodty of whom were Tartars. © official accounts of Sunday's cas- valts nor of whe events of togday had ‘been received upto 6 o'clock this «ven- \sn.8 but private despatches report that ‘corpses are dying abou} the streets und incendiary fires, ‘which have ale ‘destroyed 161 buildings, are butn- the that ready | ing. Both factions, after the former disor- |ders, supplicd’ themselves fully with ‘arms, and they are now almost as well equipped for street fighting as the troops. The stiuation not only at Baku, but also throughout the Caucasus, has been exceedingly tense for weeks. The dis- Srders ae Shusha had Just ceased when the street-car mike’ at Baku furnished the occasion for another oubreal GORI, Caucasi, Sept. 4.—Rolice Com- missioner Avaloff was shot and killed to-day. The assassin escaped. BABY, VICTIM OF BRUTAL MURDER, IS IDENTIFIED. (Continued from First Page.) and 1 occupied by eighteen families. ‘All the men and many of the women In the house are tollere and they are usually astir early, but on account of the holiday slept to-di Mary Dorsey, the janitress, was the first person in the house to move about She unlocked the cellar doors and at 6 o'clock paesed the spot where the body of the child was found later. ‘There was no sign of the pathetic little corpse at that ume. James Corrigan, the brother of the | spaitress, «ntering the cellar ‘ram the | rear yard after two hours, spled on the | suairway in the rear of the houge load- \ing from the ground floor to the cellar avhat appeared to be a bundle wrapped jin newspaper, He reached for dt, sud found contained the body of @ little cbtia. Corrigan carried hia ghastly discovery |+o the apartments of his etster and \ went after a policeman A circumstance that attracted the at- tention of the detectives was that tho clothes of the dead child were ary. A pouring rain was falling between the time when Mrs. Dorsey passed the clear cellar steps and the time her The newspaper wrapping about the body was diy. showing that the person who disposed of the corpse haditt hidden under a coat or mackintosh, no cab in the neighborhood Nght to-day. The presence would have attracted attenton, WOMAN WHO LIVED 105 YEARS DIES. Mire Dwyer Came to America Sigty- five Years Ago, Whe brother foynd the body upon them. a ie Hospital badly nds fe Was Forty. AY (Bpectal to The Evening World.) CANANDAIGUA, N. Y., Sept. 4— Judy Slattery Dwy ed 106, who was buried here to-day, came to America sixty-five years ago, She was then forty years old, The dates have been verified, so there ts no doubt of her great age. Sbe had lived in Canandaigua over sixty years, and almost to tne time of her death rptained her faoulties, She was born in ‘Tipperary and was married to John Dwyer shortly before ore nid- the or the tile Ww: tver, Uiey” clraled arouad “Morrissey | they emigrated to this country, fle fe’ ‘hoop sround a barrel, to Use| fan eauenp near relatives reside in the hfs own. description, and juinped all} United States. over hkn. fe recollected many @ ot 1 An hour Iater Policeman’ Sharp, of| warly ningtesnth century history in Ip the Churvh stveet station, found Mor-| land, including the visitation of the ¢e- risvey 8 horses standing patiently in| vesting big wind, She was Ontario the street. Morriisey wae unconscious | County's only cengenarlan, | where “the Aailore ‘had left him, At _ the Hudson Street Hospital the sur. keans found (wo slight stab wounds tn SHIPPING NEWS. {he taumster's back contusions - stop snumerous to mention. Neverthes ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. jews Ww wover. " Mg ‘The police are looking fgr the autlors;| Sun rise, 6.20/8un sets, 6.28/Moon sete, 10,00 jah TS NOTABLES TO SAIL ON BALTIC FOBT 'GY TEM SRR Md A ikdeads onRivep. LIVERPOOL, Sipt. 4—The White | elie Olay Copennay r lin Steamer Baluc, which sails Hernard ‘ Bet. 6, for New York, will New You among her passengers Mr. and | British Empire » Antwerp 3. Adams, Hurry Clack, jagies A. Burden. Prot. Nicholas Mur: | INCOMING STEAMSIIIPS, Asi lop, Fe in nt PE ats me DUB TO-DAY. versity; Jahn tdge. Willian ar : Gaynor, of Brooklyn: ex-Mayor Hush Bring Adelbert, apleet eile, “ouwean J. Grant and Mrs. ant, aad Mir, and Yuaeriand, Antwerp. Arkansas, Stipids, Mrs, James Speyer, Bl Rio, Galveston, vhe White, tae ne Pi a Arabic, ——— whi gaila (rom here Sept. 8, for Boa- Toh, il take ame ber, Paswengere | OUT Tp TO-DAn aaman i war et . of Maine Jamestown, Norfolk. is cat lbas RAIN FLC9DS THE ESTATES OF MILLIONAIRES Rockefeller’s Italian Garden in a Bad Way---Iselin’s Property Suffers. (Special to The Evening World.) MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., Sept The heavy rain of the past thirty hours has dono mich damage to the } eaiates of New York milli naires in |) Wer ester County. Some of the new roads built by John D. Rockefeller tn Northern Westohester County have ben / washed’ out, while his Italian garden, filled with rare fiowers, was bady fiooded. Tho Bronx River has overflowed tts banks, and many ‘cottagcs along the river from Tuckahge to Woodlawn ars almost surrounded by water and many realdents have to use towboate to get to_the mainiand, { The Sound has been very rough for | two da anda fleet of yachts are held at City Island. ‘Phe tide has been so high that it reached to the verandas of the Ameri- can Yacht Club at Rye for the first time In ye , While great white combers dashed over the retaining wall around Al View, the country estate of C. Oliver Iselin, the famous yachtaman, and dam- aaged the stone work. FEVER DEATH LIST GROWS. | Mortality in New Orlea an Incrense—School Open- 1 ings Postponed. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 4.—The report | of now cases of yellow fever here up to noon to-day did not show any marked increase over yesterday, but the deaths were greater in number than for all of Sunday. The weather In New Orleans 1a unsettled with showers predicted. Conditions outside the city { are about unghanged. The fever record is: New cases since ' 6 P, M. Sunday, 15, total cases to dat 4088; “deaths to-day, 1; total dea ‘This was the day set for the opening of the public schools ip many places in tbe Bouth, but the beginning of the term has been set for a later date in most places, All State educational tn- 4 stitutions In Misstssipp! will not open: until Oct, 3, —_ ANOTHER LAKE SHIP PROBABLY LOST, Shows HANCOCK, Mich., Sept. 4—Floating ‘timbers and other debris from some “ship was cighted by Capt. Martin, of the steagner Juntatia, which arrived here to-day. The wreckage was passed ten miles to the eastward of Portage Entry. and js believed to tell the tale/ of another ehip lost in the great gale | now sweeping Lake Superior, HIT LIVE WIRE IN A SALQON. Burtender' Shocked Removing Globe from Electric Light and Dies in Ambulance. NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 4-—James Mc- Cullen, twenty-four years old, of No. 21-2 Belleville avenue, a bartender for Thomas Walsh In the saloon at No, Plain street, was shocked so severely by an electric light wire In the saloon this morning that he died in the ambu- lance while being removed to 8, Michael's Hospital. The body was gent to. Mullen's morgue. Mecullen hid gone into the show window to remo’ the electric 1 Rione™ fe revelved shook. (of ele? tricity that threw a pet the trolly, eNtitien Walsh wito wae ee find the bar, ran to the man’s sai tance. The Injured man ‘was uncon selous when the ambulance amtved, FOUND WITH SKULL BROKEN. Police Think Newark Man Was Reaten by Tough NHWARK, N. J., Sept, 4eDayia Murray, forty-elght years old, of No, 26 Academy street, was to-day found Unconscious on Plane street. His slcull was fractured and the police think he was beaten by toughs. At the City Hospital, where he was taken, ft was said’ he’ would probably YELLOW CRUST ON BABY Would Crack Open and Scab Causing Terrible Itching, CURED BY CUTICURA “(Qur baby bad a yellow crust on his head which I could not keep away When I thought I had suc- ceeded in getting his head clear, it would start again by the crown of his head, crack and ‘scale, and cause ter rible itching. I then got Cutieura Soapand Ointment, washing the sca.p with the soap and then applying the Ointment, A few treatinents made @ complete cure. I have advised a num er of mothers to use Cuticura, wheo I have been askgd about the sania lnent of their babie Mrs. Joba Doyce, Pine Bush, N, ¥, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, THEATRE Washi cla saath AIMS il ALGAZA Broadway Gaiety Girls 200, 5, MATINE! ee NIGHTS, ) Paths, 38,