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ors oie Bred to hele 9 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1905, . : . " | | grat ha: Foteetonmnone At were cevesved. af ' SCHOONER CRA ‘ (Sioa al Gey "eta abe wea tole] BRUTALLY BEATEN» IN CHINATOWN Collision in East River Lays Died +t he door and asked ff he oould | sald they guessed she was pair, iy WASHINGTON, Deo, 6.—A telegram as She Had Lived for to « 4 . PASTOR.SHESMIS, CA, PEABODY WILL.” ASKEDHERTOSIT ET MCRD’ 0 Mutual Life. Miss Law Makes Serious = |v anit the coal and | tow ") y# pald me to tear Lotue was 1 Wah Bow's com: W Wife, Bhe was married to him @ got halt al! dy a parson, and It was logal, see!” © was | — sainuioa wen CHILD SLAYER GETS 5 on | eo help me, #he was on: ve and not a day older, She Xteen when she came to China- was rocetyad at the Intorlor Deparment to-day stating that one of the principal witnesses against Congressman Will- ‘amon, of Oregon, in the cases growing out of the land frauds in that Btate, was brutally assautted and seriously in- Up Both Vessels for Ten Years in the Is parting salute directed et the , ow ceili : jured by the town marshal of Pinevilly, Repairs, Slums; eee leary vetove any went) SENTENCED FOR LIFE} i.q'stunrt°Wirtetton’tn the recon: Lrlale, vo Ww a blank to jus hab- ared there ten a4 el xtwes) wer, recently convicted of years ¥ ¢ Gertrude Hyland, the boat Garton City left James’) The candle of Lattle Lane's existe 5 wicn \ slip this forenoon aded wp stream was & as who had live ie Charges Against Rev. STANDARD OJL CHOICE. \ |fro Long Island ¢ MALOWS. AUER t whiter of Agnes Ren- CAS T OR 1A | —— | | As the ferryboat got into the stream a of the pro ; n he lived, was gen- Mr, MacLaurin | ‘ha peaeeat Wgiehaal Collng war tealdne dose enced to Bing Sing for lite by Judge For Infants and Children, a \ |Cromwell to Remain Temporary lacie the river, also heading 1 Lottie Lano fa fh a amile or ad Homlsicy in Goneral Sessions to-day, | The Kind You Have Alwa Bought : : Aiat ein sta Bl } +5 th bee rience had bee H £C Unti ward, Just then the big sound steamer | mitted to the do y had n h n passed K, 0 oug' . jead of Company Until Re- Chester Chapin, eame down the river, | maintatned for h inese “hus Aid ier, Bae a onting Dinter! Boaee the, DRUNK, ALSO, SHE S:AYS. | forms Are Effected | The ferrybont's captain saw at once 4,"" In the tall tenement, at No, 1? bit that he would apply at f P | “ that @ collision was almost certain. | Pell street. In the midst of @ co: for am certificate of reasonable} Signature o} OFT, __| Ho signailed all steam and tne Garden assemblage of men and wee mar: | doubt = City started ahend at extra speed. ‘The conports, Lottie Lane died ¢ Wah Sow wus. good tes | - — terryboat was in a pocket and the cap- this moming am{dst riteld laughter and/ Chinese husbands usually ace He gup.| —==— tan tried to cross (ie schooners bow, coarse joke pited Lottly With the luxurles of the | } ana |Qumter and with her disappearing at: | The Chapin showed down. She had gone the “opium route,” tractaons he Was contended. Both Accusations Are Indig. unt . Paty, terre, rarete. nantly Denied by the Cler- | Waitort Aetor eetata, will be the next President of the Mutual Life Insurance HELPED HER BEAU gyman and Friends. Company. It wan too late, The boweprit of the| while the poltes are uncertain as to the ;Suw wae employed on ae 4 | ‘Acting President Frederio Cromweti | ROW schooner crashed into the ladies’ cabin | manner of her death, they agree tender an dix jnontha ago died, after | of the te 5) forward of the! dissipation and opium were the primary |" mon the pr a a ' ef prospect: of Lotti fhe Rey, uechfbald B, Muctacrin, | poy Mm tind that Stn Roabote wan) Baddiebox and ripped cha tore bara |ouuses, Hence the blotter contains the lanai, becaale goon Bie ax pastor of the Sixteenth Strest Baptist | by members of the board, It te wn rl with the men outside, Bom statement “natutal cacges,” To guard | Erie nthe unpaid Bike tere Bome of the men | against justice going astray the gift reer yeTe OO | omcers of the law placed « trio of Lot- @ along the etar tie Lane's associates under arrost—a« trio nk her health and wished h arn swung. around | ite In her apartments @ minute drifting of the sterns|fore the candle which she had burned Chusoh, who ts being tried by the dea- | inxely, however, that Mx, Peabody will cons of the church on ehanges of con | be elected at the board meeting to-mor- * Haat sebscomied & Sapiens, (Gals Ee co kb dered teas Sos, Coors | OD Curran Resisted Police-| the remarkable statement to-day that | well is abowt to institute some reforms When He Came to the members of the congregation inter- | and will not be Giwvurbed anti! they man the 1 geting out r two cooler ones q x t Ing credit the prestige of her dead husband stil! ying hostess last night and a good time had been sianncl y ~muys'* OPPENHEIM, Grins | fok’ ented in accusing him made up the mag- exeouted. He will chen retire from any Arrest Peter Daly. [pms 4 the bie Swcre coe aad afforded, tag and dobtall of his Sook and that! official eapacity and eoatinue-ouly as an hit Capt, Tae ier a ete Di | at both ends Mokered out. ‘Lottie waa Knocking hota to the deck unconsctous Parrot Says, “Poor Lottle.” her. ‘The friends came jon | and all. Among the to, The boty reposed on the crude bed 4"'.8" . af Ty. | today in an inner room, A burly po- 64 | oeman, good natured and lenient, had mitted the entrance of frie he was going to kfok them ail owt of | advisory membes, bis parish, | Mx Penbody was unwfiing to be In-) notey Daty, a hifiking young giant, The preacher said this to an Evening|terviewed at his office, No. 3 Wall! oven g get caf, was to-day held in §00 ‘World reporter when seen tn hia etudy street. A member of the Mutual Board 9.1) by Magistrate Moss {n Harlem in the rectory, Ho eald (t in the pres- today said that Mr, Peabody would) Court when feeble, gray-haited, little ence of his brother, the Rev, Donald | accept. |Mrs. Ann Gurren charged dim with as- AOUT 100 LADIES’ AND MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS— CONSISTING OF BROADCLOTH, CHEVIOTS, FANCY al m her to ¢ tugboat } then tow D, Maclaurin, pestor of the Greene Ave-| nue Baptist Church, Brooklyn, and a| Mise Maud Morgan, a very pretty | young woman with yellow hair and— bright blue eyes, Bhe lives at No, 20 ‘West Sixteenth street, and she iy one of the most earnest champions of the ao. cused clergyman. | The brother and Miss Monga: @miled | epproval when the Rev, Amahibald said he would rid the church of the rag-mg | and bob-tall of the Sook whe were try- ing to besmiroh his reputation, Mise Law's Berious Oharge, ot No, %7 West Seventeenth strect, of the principal witnesses against the clergyman, Miss Law aaid that she told the deacons at the trial Inst night of a vistt her pastor had pald her when, she alleged, he was under the influence of liquor. “I was shocked at hie condition when he came into the house,” eaid Mise | Law. “My mother and father were | out and I was alone When be learned that I was alone he asked me to come, and st on his knee, nolding out his arms to me, I was overwhelmed with disney and told bim what I thought of bts conduct. Then he began to tell | | the ‘The suggestion of Mr, Peabody's namo is declared to have welded several fac~ tions in the board and closed « which it waa feared might widen be- yond repaiz, Mr, Peabody is sald to be the candidate of the Standard Of) crowd as represented {n the board by George F. Beker, chatrman of the Mutual's Finance Committes, The name of Vio- tor Morawetts, chelrman of the Atohi- oon, Topeka ami Gante Oh, wae sug~' gested, but Mr. Morawetts Giscouraged/"™™s resy attentive to Mara Gap mach) his stepgon, who it Tt te predicted that First Vioe-Feest- Gent Robert A. Granniss and Second ‘Vice-President Walter R. Gillette, of the Mutual, will retin Rumor said that Me, Cromwell would be elected to che Wrst VieePresidency, but Mr, ‘omivell aad to-day that when @ new Presxiont waa elected he would retire for good, “Mr, Peabody t a prime man and would make an ent President,” said he, “He is being seriously consid-| ered by many me I willgstay at the helm untll a now Presidght {9 named, when I will retire from the Mutual excepting in an ed-) vieory cepagity. I have great faith in| tual | een Srna 414 not dtsdlose the na- he reforme he to exe- oute, but ft fe ndersvona than, th 0 is to be & thofough honsecleasting, and that ff fm finished the MoCurdys, bie i me what he said were funny stories, jadi little will be out of fobs, but they were awful, and I was #0 re- | Ueved when my father and mother fame home and Mr, MacLaarin left,” ‘Tle False, He Ories, | ‘When told of this statement the Bap- out that was edhoed the exclamation. Then he said: “No drop of whiskey has ever anossed my Ups except for medicinal purposes, ‘A terrible conspiracy has been form against me in thts church and I w expose its purpose when the deacons meeot on abused might to continue my trial. When I expose this oon spiracy all of driven from the "Shunt will be well rid of them for they make ‘up the ragtag end the ot my aR ot my paramere “pwo-thir veer” beat people in the church, are with me in my fight and T th God for their loyalty. After these charges against me are dismissed, as 1 know ney will be, there will be a thorough will be rid of th fall, this undesirable one-third” Miss Morgan Pleads for Him ‘The Rev, Mr, MacLaortn was trformed that Miss Lan had said the: after his visit to her he had sent Miss Morgan to her to threaten her with oounter- charges if whe persisted tn accusing Miss Law said she hed shown gan the door, refusing to lts- to ber argument for the pastor. lergyman there was no word Mise Morgan also de- A woman's physic: will prove an ef the nerves, fur ng BEECHAN quickly AA When Cheeks are Pale biliousness, sick headache died ature needs A and prevent painful complications. BEECHAM’S "S PILL pression, nervousness, in NEARLY 10 0F HIS 2 YEARS WJ i/Youth May Be Adjadged an! ‘There x was tet atury. whe had| Habitual Criminal in | Cont. When Thomes Mutth who mys he ‘ves when out of prison at No. «7 |Canni street, te arraigned for sentenoe | f) before Judge Otto A. Rosalsky In Gen eral Sessions to<norrow, fie will tn all | }, habitual | = probabtiity be adfutel an jeriavnal and sent 0 Bing Ming Prison tor a long term. Although Mott! ts onty twenty-three ‘years off he ha# been @ onimiing! sino he was eight youre olf, and bas served eight terms in vectous penal {netitutions ranging from two months to four years, Altogether Muttt has apent nine years and ten monthe in prion mince his eighth birthday. Mutti was convicted to-day by « jury vo im |i Judge Roenisky's court of burglary. | slene Marberson, of No. 1! “0 wav, 1 he broke into the store at No, 16M Bast Fourte #0 worth of moery h e@treet and stole | sentence In the plogiats im as a tinique onest, and he reese Mutt? ne a) condition shows quickly in her cate ubject to th Taken as needed on to w en, ase the supply of bloo ce. Pale cheeks, color- rengthen the system at those times ¢ forethought will save much distress They relieve headache, de- |, while to pale cheeks they Bring Back the Roses Sold Everywhere In Boxes, Fourth street Fore errs tereyboet went on har| outer room tn o MIXTURES AND VELVETS, SEVERAL STYLES saul, Mrs, Gurran’s daughter Mary sas aloo fined $10 for taking Dely’a| way” wits hor furatened “passengers ‘taliy to the blu dng clgte | Of the sibald tong and insincere laugh. TAKEN FROM THE REGULAR STOCK AND REDUCED rt fo the Abe With ber Ome RT Cee ee ee ee aan oe tie detd tomar a | ceimteneae” about the Brent, FROM §35,00 AND $40.00, 1 the memory of the d Mra, Gurran is a thy woman, fifty Captain Miller was 9 burt that t waddled the How She Died, five yours old, and lives with: her hus- oma, No. varrot waddied across gended bal a kee ooo eh cle ee tored to the foot of the be “She got as white as a shest al! of n| Wednesday, Dec. 6, 22.50 daughters Mary and Lire, at No. 180 Sealine eying, with head astant. the for aden, F auld’ one of the “won | , ig Hast One Hundred ami First street, BHOT BY HIS 6TEPSON. tile dead womas. et Le pret thesars end 2 foe # tnt | . wi -Prapt R¢ the parrot. “Poor Lottie,” ax rp I told Lottie to undress : Teeve asks ao Daly moot share fo], PORTS tard, an If possessed, screeched hyatort- |*O°'ing’ neg She took aie hee ant, Broadway & Fifth, Ave., Cor, 21st St. and instantly cally, flapped tts wings and, hopping to | and aes ae oat, after lying down, | ‘ + the uncarpeted floor, strode buckward | rhe felt better, ef ¢ was game. i with fhe told us to go ahead with the fy se"vas Gathered "| 404 forward as Hf he « paroryam ef Oy heh le Ot tear non” at \*what's the matter with Lottio? “Yen, oot Lottie,” grieved ® woman th ent oftizen, was «hot Last night Muy eed Peter were out! Thentrical Manager Dead. 1 ston, “whe always fii me we late, Along towart euitnight they came | MILFORD, Com. SDugene .,, and the othem fotned tn the Tr Pec ntl she home unuwually Boisiaoun. Daly had [Zale Jacailea, ANY. ownee of Jucauns Youd better ten “the eatre, © ry, " of : e Spent the ast of hts money, aod when Conneotiout's best known theatricap he found old Patrick Gurran tting up| managers, died yesterday. and Awas, Johnson vera of the board. | conting ¢o the Garrens, began to break Ifke ity and old and feeble ae he he resigted when Dety went 7 Wile the young giant wes beating htm the uproar amtianed Mra Geran tnd | Lazaie, ber other daughter, They rushed out In thetr nightelothes amd ettempted | to rescue Gurram As the littl ald woman came at bim Daly struck her over the eye He alto bruised her whoulde: end strask Lizsie, who hed | taixed !n the melo, By this thne the tanement was thor | oughly aroused and the neighbors were sending anowmd to the Mast One ee eee Ss Some Good Cigars at Low Prices this, aod she hastily dressed end | started for the door on a similar or | | There’s only one Christmas ~ift (other than money) that a man is glad to have duplicated, That is cigars— no smoker ever had too many. ; But they must be good ones, Both for his sake and for your own, get him good ones, It is. a mistake to think that good cigars must necessarily cost a good deal of money. They used to— before the United, direct-to-the-smoker system revealed to the public that they had been paying more for job- bing profits and distribution expenses than they had for tobacco, That's all changed now. been watching the fight, cast her lot With Daly against her own famtty, she Dlooked Lizzte, aud as cement a het pt Conte ted by une wr 3 088 belged a i “e H8 took eh wind from ber ang she titled <chatt ait Teememcrmene Daly, get Rok ot eee UNITED STORES OFFER GOOD CIGARS ONLY, BUT A LITTLE MONEY GOES FAR AND THE PURCHASER IS ABSOLUTELY SAFE For example try any of the following, The prices are small, but the qualityin every one is the highest ever given at the figures—a value impossible to obals except through the power of our enormous outlet and direct methods, PLOVER Diplomaticos oe old he ran away from Dome and in 1891 was arrested and committed to the Qathollo Protectory, He had been ar- | rested while breaking Into a atore, | sebtory aime «tow dayp tates was omg ht teobory arn bye policeman breaking into anethec etore, For thus crime he was sent to the House of Reduge, There he was for some time and it was not un*!) ISLE OF PINES, Apollos k IAW po was “eard from ain, Long-stripped, mild, seed filler; a clean, pleasant smoke. Clear Havana Panetelas; something extra good; right up | gad’ wan atatented tothe nine” Boxof25, - + + 5c, dal bys yaa aaa formatory, ‘iter “lb reteaeg trom Wien, Mgt Boxof25, += * «© §1,25 Boxof50, = += + 2,50 HALL MARK, Diplomaticos Clean, long-filled and. good workmanship; a better cigar than many straight fives, 63c, Boxof25, -* = = LA TUNITA, Princessas A slender, aristocratic-looking cigar, made entirely of 0 Imported Porto Rican leaf; a great smoke, sure to please the wrapped; extraordinary good value, majority of smokers, $1.25 Boxof25, «= + «= $1.00 Boxof25, * * « One always in sight feoame 8 ormarized a ging und plundérod right and left In 1895 he was eentenced to Sing Sing prison for four years and be cause of An infection of the rules of the | pri werved full term. weeks his reloame he * burglary, plea the with a fourmonths Penitentiary, A week beeqnent to his mlease from the Pen!- vtiary Gentral Offices deteotives got vain with two others robbing @ aml ho wae again sent to Bing Sing | n for two years and ex months, | This year Mut! has ed tivo terms of two months each in the Penitentiary fo ng GENERAL BRADDOCK, Diplomaticos An extra good Domestic Cigar, genuine Sumatra wrapped and fied with a very smooth, even-burning, long Havana seed tobacco, $1.00 Boxof 25, « . Boxof50, + «© « 2,00 PALMA de CUBA, Deliciosos A fullssized Concha, long Havana-filled and on in pully and got o Havana- Stores all over’New York conditions that need ¢ weaknesses of her any dis- ious one, 100, and 260,