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‘ear M, Batley tetters is" oh 6 twenty with the ir, no relative of any 1Y Wag on the pay ; & Ya Family, Attaire. . Beott, preakient of the i Savings Tite. mance Bool- be angticat iret ancl thes soott (90 on ade cn AL, BILE, TO Pier INSURANCE, Pied i IGTON, Deo... epreposed in a Dill intro- W-UAy by Representative Wred , of Indiana. 3 ites that Congress has ¢x- ction over! the Distriot of ia, the Territories and the In- p ion of the United Sta MbudHcd of which authority | Department, of . Commerce oe Pees is the one Bice hin * leh 1 Be Ine, ec IR., ARES TON{N PARIS MeCali, President of the Teaurande Coripaby, iis Held a long oe With Andrew Hamilton, the a ithe tive agent e oe a Prow H4 ‘ jes at Afbany, "The remu “hee te sul, Woecmsye, 00 the , point of Mr, Hazilton’s retyrtn- i New York it is known that no m Was yet been TE cx Li MoCall made a Stop" nm before coming on here. He spo diMdulty in locating Mr. Ham- Both parties decline to discuss of the conferences., Mr. wever, AU ONT de Mos fo ement? Ro objection to, stating that And have held Jong confer- with Judge Himilton. But beyond I i hot anything to say exc 3 dative Comm te ee on Mm, Information} ay Tagg to ite, & Yomm Tnsmntion sakk he had no at- to make for the present. Bally tains with dr, Hamilton’ have d the former that the litter ts iy a sick Pie BY joss ne BF doh, Loses $15,000 Work— Prise Upi in Search, (eas Soin tac @a Costa, an “English painter, ‘at the pier te-day when Cunard liner Carmanta arrived A y plece of his lugwage jo Kiyglish painter, hag ing re paintingsg T we th@ frames, qndQh¢ wns; com- }o Bpread thenk ov the pler the date of each Bight be minutely mined, Five inspectors stood over i canvas and looked at the date be- passing on it. quiry revealed the news that there been another robbery in London jthe picture line, is time, it seems, the stolen paint- beloaytd to Robert J. Wynne, erlean” Consul-General at London, ir, da Gosta was questioned closely ut all ‘of the canvases he had wht over with him, They were ali sed. } one of the exhibitors the St. Gouls Exhfbition, but this ia ar ‘VWigit to this country. stolen entitied * iis @ (oinvas irty by forty-two es, It Was cut out g the frame value iy APPEARED SEEKING WORK it i rs. Mary Welbrock, of One Hundred Forty-ninth street and Third ave . has asked the polig@g to find her her, William Mink, Drenty, years , Who has not been BeeB sittce Deg 4 Ch that date he Jef fis -bofirding- ae at No, 141 WSs Bvetiue,t he Dey street ofMflee of the New ¥ «Kompany andamake walt a. ition, nyestigation bh. n shown that he ap fivd for the pos but no teen of Vim after he. wt reg cree ¥ He had only @ Oe rt pret y att his watch and chain at has hot been: that he ecldenk of the ThA’ novei/and six doses"0f apparently harmless © gmpethd of seeking Federal contro! over | cough mediéihé, preceded the sudden is .|ond street and Columbus avenue, and pasukgien. Wyre tne ae) Se ISON IN THE MEDICINE GIVEN TO LITTLE GIRL Seven- Year-Old Florence Sauter ~ Died After Taking the Doses. {HAD TAKEN TWO DRUGS. One Was “Sweet Spirits of Nitre and the Other Cough Syrup, A omall dowe of eweet spirits of nitre death early th-day of pretty, Florence Saute n-year-old daughter of Michae! J, Sauter, of No, 68 West One Hundred and First street, In the opine fon of {the dedtor who was called, in Just defororthe death of the child she was killed by the effects of a powerful polvon, At firet’ Tt was surmised that the have been contained the cough medicine unknown to the @ruggist whé compounded it, but he inelste that there was ab- solutely hothing injurious In the mix« ture, Inquiries made by The Evening World indidate that the likelihood of pofton tn Ghevdweet spirite of nitro is more reaéonable,” Would’ Gene “Sweet spirits of nitre,” said a physt- cian and chemist to The Evening World to-day, “is apt to develop traces Poison. some time, It is probable that this stuff was in tne house for many weeks or months, and we will probably dis- cover that Ake polson was generated In Ttign tlhe do kill the Mttle gir" | Samples otythe cough syrup have al- ready been taken by the police for analysis, but nothing was done about nalyzing the sweet spirits of nitre ntl The Evening World suggested it, YPhese analyses, in connection with an @uiopsy, will doubtless reveal the cause of death, Florence was a strong, active child. Sie had hever been fl in her ilfe, and her parents pald little attention to her when she complained of a cold last Fri- day. The cold grew no worse on Bat- urday, but yesterday afternoon the little girl complained of a sore throat. She ate a hearty. dinner, however, Her father went to the drug sto-e of Kilp- pert & ©o,, at One Hundred and Bec- bought a bottle of a preparation called “Tar and Wild Cherry,” prepared by the firm, 7 Complained of Firet Dose. A dose of half a teaspoonful was given to the child. In @ short the she complained that her throat wis “welling up isle.” Her mother gave Her Small dose Of sweet api of uitre, At Intervals, in the next alx or seven hours, the doses of cough medi- cine were repeated, The child went into convulsions about two hours after mid- night, and her father hurriedly sum- , Elizabeth Jarrett, of Mo, 1 Waist 01 ta and Loh from ih hile” ter Was hones irlorence had ‘tolent, von ny iis, By the time Dr. Jarrett arrh t ye little patient was in @ state of coma. HL iS beating 8 of her er was scarcely Rael Upholds Medicine. Under the circumstances Dr. Jarrett thought it her duty to Buy, the Cor. THE WORLD. MONDA GEORGE EB, IDE ON THE'STAND, vi (Sketched at the Insurance Hearing by C. R,, Macauley.) bi Pigasag) co baeet, BO Aha \ Mr. Ide {@ President of the Home Lite Insurance Company, Mr. (Macauley says his polished thought dome attracted one of the few files at the session of the Armstrong committee to-day, DRINK CRAZED JUSTICE cOUATHEY AFTER LOSS OF ENTIRE FAMILY Seven seb of Henry Herman’s Family Met Death in the Slocum. Friend of Hugh “Hugh ‘MeL augtin ‘ps Brooklyn Jurist Near His End. . Justice John Courtney, of the Court of Special Sessions, Brooklyn, who has been {li at his home, No. 157 Prospect place, for a month, was sald to be dying to-day, and his family called to his bedside. Justice Courtney has not been able to attend in the Brooklyn chamber for many weeks because of failing health. He suffered fromt neryous grouble and Henry Herman lost his wife, two children, his mother, mother-in-law and two sisters in the Slocum disaster, To-day he lost the last fragment of the wreck of his ty, and was placed in the Dare alehol ward to re- cover from a tase of delirium tremens, There wasn't a more prosperous; or happy man on the east side than Henry Herman when he went to: the dock.thet fateYl June day in 194 to #ee his Wved ones off on the General Slocum for an outing. EVery living relative he had {n the world was on the boat when tt néwlldd up the Hast River, ath? Hermes hurried back to his milk supply house in Bt. Mark's place. fuey, ‘A few hours later a newsboy passed night. Dr. Joseph A. Kline, of No. Graham avenue, wag in attendance, Justice’ Courtney ts. sixty-five years 014, He has been promt in Brooks lyn for neacly forty years.” He wes a close friend of Hugh MoLaughliin, their families having intermarried, His term ae Justive expires Deo. 31, 1907, W. ©. Courtney, Assistant Distréot-Att tn Lrovkiyn, and son-in-law of Hi Mol Aughlin, is his son, When Justice Courtney REPORTED DYN) an affection of the heart, yet hope was) entertained for his recovery until last | {iis - dently Saved 14 Men. |’ * Aboard Craft,» NEw BEDFORD, 11—The + keeper ih Mass., Dee. of Dumpling ae Hneteekat south shoals at 5. M, No mention was made! ib damaged lightehip, and the keep- er assnmed from this that the vosnel was safe, . NEWPORT, R. L, Deo. 11.-A half finished message, sent just before the batteries are supposed to have become exhausted, came here by wireless froin the Nantuckt Lightship é¢arly to-day asking for “help from anywhet,” The monsage was timed 2A. M,, and was os ,pollowa: ““Nantieket Shoals Lightship in dis- tress, Bend help from anywhere Here the message broke off, 1 The United States gunboat Hist lett heré for the lightship at 6 A. M, to- day. There are fourteen men aboard under command‘6f Capt, James Jorgensen, all of whom have bech facing death for twenty-four hours in a wild sea, with the waves washing over the disabled Nghtahip and threatening to engulf To-day the wind Is west-northwest and modera: ‘The sek to subsiding. As\the lightship's design includes water-tight compartments intended to save her in just such stress as she is now in, the lighthouse officials declare that there will be little diflculty on the part of her crew in keeping her afloat until ald can reach her. But this is only sunmige, and news Of the crow's tate walted with the bal anxiety. he, Ligtithoure tender Azalea, which ef “ge Bedford at 7.80 o'clock last night, should have reached the Frais ot of Hghtship this afternoon, +Leaking In Fierce Storm, When wireless messages were received at the maval torpedo station here yea- terday fi the lightship aT sho had ‘ung & leak and that the water wis Ge cea the officials prepared to send hi In the teree gale P atch was ing terday afternoon the on} vessel Ih port believed capable of pul seu ee eae such ‘cond tions was She waa at once W proceed to the scene, but as Was about to start a defect in oJ ring, gear was discove: which He nerpeensy, for her to have re- ‘irs made immediately, ord was then sen’ ing at 7.30 i was “etimated that his place of business crying out the news that something had happened to the General Shooum. Other newasboys, with great piles of Evening Worlds swept by in droves, Herman purchased ® paper and learned that tho General Slocum hed been destroyed by fire that more than 1,000 of the excursio; had ‘een killed. Hoping against hope he hurried to the acene of the disaster. He could get no trace of his wife, bis chiidren, his mother or any of the others to whom he kad said gool-by on the pier. After weary days of searching he accumulated ame little piles of bones and cloth which he had buried—all that was Jet of the seven he had ost, oner, Detective Davis, of the West ‘One Hundredth street station, waa Ley rt charge of the bot- tle of cough 8] ‘or analysis, eee": “ihe ie di who mani- cough medicine, was dis- to hear of the death of the little Sauter girl’ when gi og of th bs The Byening World to-dm, he as- serted that the medicine could hot por- atbly have conduced to the fatal termi- nation of her {Iiness, EDWARD ATKINSON, ECONOMIST, DEAD to the case, factui tress Demise of Noted Man Comes Sud- dently in Boston After Attack of Indigestion, BOSTON, Dec, 11.—Edward Atkingon, the well-known g@ocial and political economist of this city, ded suddenly to-day after an attack of acute indl- gestion affecting the heart, He waa seventy-cight ‘years of age. For forty years Mr, Atkinson had been looked upon as an authority on e20onomle questions, acd in this con. nection had been cailed upon to per- form many important public duties, among an appointment by President Cleveland in 1887, as special commissioner on the status of bi-metal: lism in Hurep Since 187 the Boston Manufa surance Company. F Per of tie Cobden Club He held the honorary de D. from the yy sity South Carolina and Ph from Dartmouth, 8 Well aw. baying fon lected an hon- i Beta Kappa Mr, Atkinson omic ques: ral children een president of Mutual In- orary member of the F of Harvard University was a protific writer on « tons, A widow and se aurvive, THOMAS J. M’KENNA DEAD, Brooklyn Politician Aided “Moss” McLaughlin. Thomas J. McKenna, prominent for many years 4&8 a Democratic politician }anl a Neutenant of the late “Boss” | Hugh, McLaughiin, died early to-day at iis home, No,'240 Madison street, Brook- lyn. for Yenrs week to St e had en Mr. ond fanal Wetiorrhages, Last his remoy lary . The ambula been backed up at his door, w MeKenna changed hin mind and de- cided net to £0 Mntit to-day. Yesterday he was able to take a walk, but col- wal & Y DpORIOF on a dally pe wan to figure in district noll- leader in thy old te axl served tora ‘ve ii na Board of Ald 1a je 0 a, ott Hane allee tense, Coane, waster ‘chairman of the Democratic Coun aot ¢. He lett @ widow and an ‘| Harper He had been i for a month of dropsy| ‘Dts duty disposed of Henry Herman sigyted in systematically to drink him- self to death, He has lost his business and ali bla properly, To-day he became Uquor oraged in his boarding-trouse at No, @ St. Mark's place, broke furniture and made @ murderous attack upon his landlady, Halt a dozen policemen were required to get bim into an ambulance, Herman ie thirty-eight years old. ee MUSTN'T CALL NAMES, Did, and Harmony ville Telo Was Rudely Disturbed, After the vaudeville trio of Harper, Deatmond and Bailey hed finished «turn at'& Harlem theatre last night, they returned to the house where they are ali living, at No, 3% West Fifty-ninth street, There William Harper, the man of the outfit, imbibed more than “was for bim and bid abusing Miss amond, who is ly reel The and Miss Bailey, Mra, Harp: tod It, but Miss Bailey ora ad syouldn't and had Harper looked “Every time he drinks," aiid Miss datrate Brhen, in the , “he scandal. im vi ines me terrible.” ‘Ab, I only called her names,” sald Harper. “Well, don't do it any more,” said the Magistrate, and he discharged the man, re BURNS MAY BE FATAL, | Elevated Trackman Pushed Toot | Awainet Charged Third Rail, Patriek r, thirty years old, of | No, 218 East Ninety-fitth street, a ta- borer employed with a repair gang on the Third avenue Blevared Raliroad, was so badly burned to-day by oon- | tact with the thin’ reall thut be may | die. Maher was working on the elevated |structure near One Hundred and Sx- tyeninth street, when he eocidentally pushed a wrench agninet the third rail |with his foot. ‘The moment the tool | touched the rail a sheet of flame shot up the man’s leg, burning him severely, Maher fell unconscious. He was taken to the ‘Harlem Hospital. a KILLED HER BOY: BABY, Muth Stern Pleaded “Ganty and ts Rem for Sente: } Ruth Stern of No, 02 Amsterdam avenue, who was tidicted for the mur- Ger of her infant gon on Sept, 12 last, paces ality 0) eg es ¢ in the oneral cast ae Sheriff of Kings County in cetved the largest plurality that the county bad ever given to @ for the office... DON'T WANT EX-WIFE 10 GET HIS INSURANCE, |= and al ‘ight ave to cover ip ‘Last Appeal for felp. The Sy ere tn the i 5 nae p Be rd ‘s y located accom as, vile sks of ‘Warkmen Raked “by. Merciless Fire in a Streets, ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday, Dec. 10 (via Bydtkhunen, ‘Bast Prussia, « Deo, M).—There is evdry Indication to-day that the Goy, ent's challenge will be acceptaysrand that within forty. eight hours @ general etrike throughout Ruasia will be ordered, A terrible storm has been raised by the arrest of M. -Krustajeff, President of the Executive Committee of the Workmen's Council, which was fol- lowed during the night by the im prisonment of the members of the Workmen's Council and a number of Soolaligtle leaders, ‘The ‘altuation in Livonia is frightful. Absolite anarchy prevails. A messen- wer who arrived here thts morning de- clared’ the streets of Riga were, flow- ine with blood, After a meeting the railroad men of Riga were mowed down by the fire of machine-guns and ar- tillery, “The reaction has come,” are the words on overy Hp and in the Liberal Extremist camp there is only one opin- fon; name\, that the action of the Government in arresting leaders must be resisted to the bitter end. At all the meetings last night, some of which lasted until ing, the opinion was Unanimous {MCT the \Government had forced the prol at and that the supi “Weapon, a general strike, must be Invoked, The employees of the Riga-Orel Rail- road have deciated a. strike on account of the ‘deslaration of martial law in Livonia and havé ‘wert an appeal to the other roads to Join. Last fight the rail Toad men of the Baltic lines decided to follow the examplé of the Riga-Orel men, ‘The rastrdiait Bf St. Petetsburg at a meeting yesterday evening re- sol that inasmuch “Aas the reaction le gaining force and the Government is seoking to! rejragt whay Was won by the, first PanRggsimr strike,” the rail- rad men stand TOMY to obey the signal for a general strike, but advise their fellow-workers to await the word from the Central Committee at Moscow, as @ failure, risked. Simy, the arrests here, M. Dronwiiy @ the members of! i Union of the Bmployees of the ‘osts and Telegrap! cow, with SM. Kokhanowek at Mt head, t Moscow, Tntei NOVO today Ime ot only sued an -* ae tion notifying all the post and telegraph employees that thelr failure to return to work to-morrow will be eguivalent to thelr discharge, but that all those who agitate for a gontinuance. of.the strike or are guilt sles eon gullty of ee or m on 3 eprouecute tt Tertne t he fan angele ot sth ¢| SULZER APPEALS IN HOWBRPOR Jews, WASHINGTON, Dee, 1.—Representa- tlve Sulzer, of New York, to-day intro- duced in Congress the following resolu- ‘lon of sympathy for the Ruslan Jews: Miss Vinderpoal Finds Trouble in Her Effort to Work in 100 Families, iene Chapter @ of "The Story of a ‘couk Lady,” by Miss Lena Vanderpoo!, who says she fe a city missionary, will un- doubtedly be more exciting than any of} the exvoses of the Van Vorst sisters, Catherine King, or any of the female investigatofe in disguise, The scenario of Chapter @ tohed In the Wi Side Court to-day when Mise Vander- pool summoned, Louis Horning, a riding master, living at No, @ West Sixty. sixth street: charging Assault, To'Take 100 Jobs, Th. the, brofoeue tn court to-dav Mist Vapderpocl said that she had heen en: eoged by a Presbyterian missionary society to go forth into this ereat ofty diseyised by the nom de fob of “Lenn Paul” and she entigate the servant problem fro! nide of the servant. Bho agreed to tnke 100 successive foby one after the other, stayine in each deeltion lone enough to note the treat: Ment accorded the queen of the ki.chen | by that particular family. “1 am: a-jovely laundress and a beau. fiful cook,” said Miss Vanderpool, in explaining the ease with which she obtained joWs, She sald that the mis- sionary organization with which she Was Connected proposed, after hearirix ber repomt and in the course of two years, to bulld an Imenense home for Working girls where they could If for $2 a week, With these preliminaries, sie proceeded to Chapter (or Joby 42, In the home of Horning, the riding magtar.,» Bhe sald she was engage last Wednéwmlady by Mrs. Horning at $12 & month, and went to work the next day, “When I went there I found nothing ; but @ lot of dirty linen,” exclaimed. the Missionary: ‘That day I hung / out twelve lines of clean clothes which I wawged. I worked at it twelve hours, aod durthg all my launiirying they wouldn't Jet me have @ cup of coffee, Ob, it was terrible! Couldn't Have Apple Sauce. “That night the family had apple saute, but I couldn't have any. Mrs | Horiiing’ ¥pvorted me out some food and | pained out to me tm the kitchen.” The next day wis also a hari one on sociological researon. The minsion- ary sald she rose at 7 and cooked and ate some oatmeal before the family was served, Which action brought down re- proof. Miss Vanderpool said she decided to quit and demanded $1.25. She said she Got 50, cents, three punches in the face. and two-pinches on the arm by Mr. Horhing. ‘Then she quit, the house she assumed the lady of the hovee ‘manner, lay ated While Horning Kot bisvowh-breakfast, had to have something to eat every ten minutes and was reading most of the time, He said she saluted him with profanity when he Lag: 7rd ‘ver from the house, ‘To this wobbed @ denial and eee was pont to the civi) court, M. Veit, Having Got a Divorce, Sues to Have Name of Bene- ficiary Changed, SMiney B. Veit, from gay Paree, is 80; ing at No. 566 Fifth avenue, in prosale Manhattan. He says # in the papers upon which pls attorfeys, Page, |“ Crawford & Tuska, asked for the priv- Hlege of securing a summons and com-| ¢ plaint upon his) former wife by pub- lishing them in a newspaper. Tho furmer Mme. Velt ie now jiving| © in that gay Paree. She was Bastelle Alexander until Aug. 17, 1901 when they were married, but they’ were dis voreed on Jan, 20, 1904 Since then, madame has been called “Mine. Robert Balmont” and “Princess de Broglie.” M, Velt says thetf before ‘the mar- rhage he took out ailtontine policy of insurance in the Equitable Life Assur- ‘ance Society of America aggregating $9200, After the marriage he made his wife the benefictary of the policies. After the divorce he aaked to have the name of the beneficiery changed, but that can only be done order of a court, so he brings this sult against the Equitable and his fonmer wife. To help the process-server, M, Veit says that Madame Hp i living In Perls in the Rue Solferino with M, Robert de Broglis, the venerable father of Prince Amedee de Broglis, whose name whe has assumed, Justioe Stover granted the red ha der for service by butions | ri Madame the Princess ihad bet notice or she will lose that wen ee “BROTHER” DOOLEY IS EXILED T0 BROOKLYN. “Too Much of One Family in the Precinct,” Is McAdoo’s Explanation, “Brother Dooley,” otherwise Sergt, William Dooley, who came to the Ten~ ‘derloin station along with Capt, Robe: Dooley when the lstter wae sent i from Coney Island, was to-day trans ferred to the Stagg street station, | Brooklyn, In making the transfer Commissioner McAdoo commented) “Tt isn't good to have too many rela. dives in one preoinet, i “Brother Dooley’s” successor te Sores. Oscar Himmel, who Bohmittberge derioln tion, fora the public as a troubled country. man ainoe hé and “Farmer” came over ‘trom the swampa around Gravesend. tied LC Atk hn the Coane ‘ sy W re: States, animated pj thes sympathy of a irene “or be, heard ‘airectty ably ite 7. hot mover, mona raid rently w y hemes for ald. "Th time ae ft ia th must Je itehtahip'a Bal ora the lightship are p, of Dennis, Mass., ie twh ¢ tiginests, Wi) naval operating the wireless ps nar and ht seamen, it is expected that @ither the Azalea or the Hist will tow the Wghtabtp some port along the Southern Massa- chusette coast, LEAPED FROM FERRY- BOAT, BUT RESCUED. Peter Chemil, Made a Spectacular but Ineffectual Attempt # ’ to Die, Peter Chemijy twenty-four years old, who" says he N. J... to-day made @ spectacular but ineffectual attempt to commit suicide by Jumping off of the Twenty tied street line ferryboat Texas while bound He waited until the boat was In mid- stream, when he threw his ) on the A ¢ ferty- Opped long “i 3 , Dan and Willi MeCurdy, two deck hands, to hook the man out after he had -refused to touch the Iife-belts thrown his way. Chemt! was put Aboard the / td pe ol to Bellevue. gr 'y much alive why he jumped. DISFIGUREDBYECZEMA Wonderful Change In In a Month Face was Clears as Ever, ANOTHER cunt BY CUTICURA ‘ails from Ridgewood, | > “Whereas, The people of the United common humanity, view with deep aor- row, heartfelt commiseration and poig- nant regret ‘the deplorable condition of the peoplg in Russia, and especially condemn and exotedingly deplore the cruel outrages, the unspeakable brutal- ittes and the unwarranted and whole sale aseagsinations of Rustla's Jewish f° Whereus, 1 ijt golemniy atleged it vig A ft and there widespread ani alent feel hat it in trae these terrible crimes, these brutal at tes anf these pe wilful mur- ders, of the 798 ca Hacer iy nived at +, an incited by the ee eee] i ach “eet a ued for « lot ued or a tot tne moral a USEFUL | FACTS vss ‘Colds and Bronon jyoting » Tare drug bennees, Fd & great “aay people ote who suffer from coughs, troubles. are easily controlled York that ne oft OD, 7 fore. Bouse of item, Vi nts of the t le o and the aged ders of the Jews Pinon id condemns ena denounces these awfu Eat, ‘sine sneer % AB pee crimes ingt a Comm ae Tay ent. muat , "the Russian ie the run u Ruasia, In the opinion | Seale matkind, will and ‘must gang | the Weted before the Judgment bar of ti world as heyond the pale of ita lvilixas tion, ki A $539 FOR CITY MOURNING, The dewth of Alderman John H. Tourherty the day after election day pi bd tie for "Graarstione, &o., Just ie pa Tours Sdiraran b ee oe i Twas rae Aa foe city” At the tingent fund Feud Welends verte id it v a Mave u yh tis fe t heak hala, Orange County, Tate ‘ante! hy owooldn't it stats you? 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