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ae THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1905. & » : MALL FAL; NOU COTES LLL LLL DAIL, GOVERNOR HIGGINS ADMITS HE PROMISED ‘ TO ADVISE HARRIMAN OF INSURANCE LEGISLATION, a i JORSE ON STAND REVEALS Holiday Trips.! - { 4 pwoial vo Toe Bveang World) hi i W FACTS ABOUT MARRIAGE ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 16.—-Governor Higgins gave oui this state-N THE LEASH OF THE MASTER, i] THEFTS IN COURT 3 i} ment on the Harriman testimony before the Insurance Investigating os TRAVEL VIA THE oe : (From Yesterday's Evening World.) op mily Didn't Know When He Wed Mrs. Dodge and Raised Row When They Found Out. Committee yesterday. “We rivet at the Albermarle Hotel in New York, where | always stop. Think it was early in January, Mr, Harriman had telephoned me and acked if he could call, [sald I would be pleasedsto have him call, Ex-Senalor Paund, my legal adviser, was with me at the ti Mr. Harriman came to the hotel, talked with me about the stoc transfer tax which | had recommended, That measure was finally passed, He also talked about insurance matters, and 1 may say here what Mr, Harriman said on the stand yesterday, with regard to that interview, cannot be questioned. He called me up on the telephon: last winter at a time when a large number of attorneys were Coming to Albany in the interests of the different factions in the Equitablé Lite and said that if any action was .aken by me or by the Legislature he would like to be apprised of it, as early as possible, asihe was one of ERIE RAILROAD, Bernard Meade,Only Eighteen, ‘Admits Charges Made Against Him, WONTRETUR / . $8 $12 $16 | Son of N.Y, Life Presi- Bernard. Meade, ® youth of eighteen, Against, Whom there are nearly a score _ dent Sails Back from jsso'nst-wnom tnere are neariy « sore] !TO BUFFALO, = Havre Alone. Gis, eee lent night. by Detectives |) +’ CLEVELAND, bap rou abd Thompson, of the remont Avenuc Station, as he was try-\h 44 PARIS, Deo. se-Jont c.sauecal ing the door of @ house’on One Hundred CINCI ATI, i ; Charles W. Morse, the millionaire banker, spent some uncomfortable M utes in the witness chair at the ilummel trial to-day, The cross exam- 4 by Mr, Stanchfield was searching and dragged out some hitherto un- ‘known facts about the marriage of Mr. Morse to Clemence Dodge, , Phe former ice king admitted that his people and his children up in id not know that he was to marry her and that they objected stren- and Bightieth street, near the Grand Col “ fy to his action when they finally heard of tt, the trustees of the society. 4 ; Web Mhbacs Gin mala b uass 1 CHICAGO, -. + $18 h Morse sald that for a long time Nicoll asked how the conflicting state- “Such communications are frequently sent to me, I get them} came to Paris for the purpose of having] tern, a jimmy and a small crowbar were | e mh i yu} 4 . n | 4 Sie hb conissverey over toe ote | ine, withaae <xphined ‘nat ne met [from many sources, From people who want to be advised with re- fre ork, Antieg nice voceayeecthe] took. One eae TE eines Oreuty Proportionate Fares to s ot . ol cl Be testis ahve the:allity of Wt | he Corradi Me'eae’ gerertyas | gard to special matters, \ aan French liner Lorraine from Havre. Mr.| which -anawered in a. general way: the Other Points. OMPhese were so strong that at the summons there—the service, us he’ ex- “1 can’t recall what reply | made in this particular case of Mr. McCull took with him Mr Hamilton's] desoription of @ lot of koods tesently nad of bis wite ho retained Abra. | frome wae completed tn the cence | Harriman’s, but it probably was that 1 would advise him-if anything Teport concerning his connection with] atolen trom the dry Koods store of Kmil|}, Pullman Reservations and general tm tho Insurance company's affoirs. ‘The | Slayton at No, 73 Tremont avenue, The || Ormation at 300, 1150 Broadway, Cham: following statement furnished from | detectives taxed the youth with this rob. |fUets Street Station, and West 230 Street | do} Dum Hummel to bring w second sult | (ewiitying betore Referee Hil s done, for divorce "dwalnst Dodge. Q, Hag you a, photograph of the de- wa . ‘ fendant? A. I had not, “4 have met Mr. Harriman but twice, The first time ‘was at a dinner given by Hamilton Fish, at J an authoritativ I: bery, and ; 83 we Ral progress was made by the n § " tative source: ry, and to thelr surprise y . |[ Station, New York; 835 Hulton Street, aseadicion Vesa, and tho ‘Distcit-| eanttan” ala ed.out the Mati Ti Metropolitan Club in New York in my honor, It was in December, just after 1 was elected to the J "Mr Meccan tound upon nin arrival Admitted Jt, He aio Ramatted. trek |Brvoklya, NX. Attorney will probiably close his case] that he had a photograph of te de- | office of Governor. Mr. Harriman was there introduced to me formally with many others. « ]) Mare that AMP, Hamton, wee under the nae tine ee NORE, OE Ber inet, 0 00 Monday, atte an ne anes Byrne Mites explained that he had a | met him once after that, at the Albermarle Hotel, early in January. He came to talk with me | st ae, accall aeleved nie dereetene | Be. man Len) | ————————— ae . James Morse and Charles F. ¥ é ay: He Gidce ‘The defense will probably poseessn pus Goat Ae waa not tn hie Tut stock transfer tax, and also about a tax on the premiums of foreign fire insurance companies ] take up two or three days, i satedeeph been showed Pim the 'T which | had recommended in my message. A similar law had been enacted by the Legislature, but the r Lawyer Wiliam A. Sweitaer, w! mn ol , bi tt! i $ s i jums a y paid. \° MRT REe Siohee's cttoay in bas tervice of ‘the summons, bat said tt} Court of Appeals declared that"it was unconstitutional so far-as it taxed premiums already paid. | recom: #1 Mr, Hamilton's request in order to see if the treatmient would enable Mr, | be ad Hamilton to return, but the dooter finally stated that the trip Mr, Hamll- detective " The " =| Coward BR i rad betore tie told bow be | upon ner description 6 Dodge und upon mended that a bill be passed overcoming the objection of the court. ‘The State was then in need Of F! con contemniated and his return to aco witty "iy heme A heyan that suit, served the papera on | Re fact that Dodge had promised to Os 7 revenue and it was partitularly anxious to have the Legislature put through, measures that would permit [| tive business would surely be tollowed bontystourtn ateeey neng red and Se J dridgo, susuenisd Mortimer Ruger as] hot tomember whether the photograbh |H ys to meet the expenses of government, without resorting to a direct fax, Apparently some one told J] 2% serious illness “Therefore abso | identified Meade az a you wo broke | tdaliueschpertage hee veal bel ia frame of ot. OF whether It HH MY Harriman that 1 was anxious about ‘this bill, and, as | remember, he criticized insurance and insut-[) i sogsary for several monte will be] MN cote, Gea, mOnthe ABD, , fool into Wentitying Charles re a . * Se a 1 co be . wali +. ‘f } pun SP hades et the. heating. when | da pat teree he Cuneres thet sai pance methods. He did say that he had a talk with some ofrthe insurance people and that he would try]! "in lieu of nis retum ate, Hamimton| fe pele y gam Raen, Went for h By the divorce wusvattacked, He said Mrs. | had served it to have them submit to a reasonable tax. has prepared and went a full and ox- “Cowarp” on a shoe invariably plicit statement covering his connection signi : : jifies the highest specialized excel. with the affairs of the insurance com-| , > SIL} lence crabiaiention pany.”’ a Y 1, of Tt la understood that fr, Hamilton’a | Careet WG he iden teene wae] That applies to all—both the shoes response to dhe Loyislative committee |M2. recently tried to break in her | for regular feet and the uniformly suc- GE Dede war to pax all expenses of | yaq'n Ma eh enity of the faatia & book “Did Mr, Harriman oppose the bill?” was asked. } is RE i iaaate taka hese te tvcon-| Cag beast pptice ot appestanee. “1 can’t say that he came as at opponent of the measure. | think he wanted to sound me about it,” i Ioiovaiy, Saal a todas te moat t Y “Was anything said about an investigation of the insurance companies?” “No; it was too early then, Th. matter of an investigation was not up at that time.” , Rweiter, He sabkd Hummel patd hin . 6°95 for lin services. “My auvalie. piping . | Soy the ery of going over the en- eA confessed to a dozeh other bur- haat ty oy pernee eee ae ‘The jurors will hold a generat recep: | furnished me with the names of ce —_—— Kround of the investigation. Both] glaries, and Isughed heartily when the Bunton,” “ Axce-SupPoRtina, \ Mr, McCall and Mr. Hamilton declined | Mac’strate told him he ought to go to “Comnination,”’ &0. © tlon to-morrow at the Broadway Cen-| women and that I wrote at her and call hie atten: | ! . y chaper "| fection to MP. Teountres, of Atlanta, «| the alleged service to go into details of the report on the | PF!son, for life tral Hotel under the chaperonage of | fection to Mi. Udiniterred for me the | on to the fact! AT ad | HIGGINS AND ODELL jound of courtesy to the comeities, |, (Ut see It that way.” he said Originals constantly, copled elerwhoee five court officers, Mr, Michael Will | eyid to dates and places,” Ty Q, Didn't he say that “ ” ver, | “My. mother aod father died. when 1] but never correctly, | hold his three-montha-old baby on his Wittens, sald hat te had 0 copy, of to treme, up emuetnne ptt * HAD A “CORDIAL” TALK a taken to 1 Btat rae A baby and T wag shovel into an! Whenever and wherever worn the, - he Rountr tt vy } 5 ro 1 rt 8 money 8S long as the baby will stand "2. Were vou not the pereon who sug- 9. ‘When Mr. Husinel’s attention + os Mr. Hamilton’ of vooks about thieves and robbers and |“ Cowarn”’ provesiteright to existence for it The conversation between Mr. called to this didn't he say that the) p \ gested Ruger as counsel for the other ‘Ald. y Hection with about the Bowery, ao the minute I got “ tof the ” Child. M Michael and his offspring will be the| side? A. 1 did. 1 had known Ruger | divorce was rotten? A. He did, ance Company. out of that place and had to hustle for as the “survival of ittest. only talk the court ofivers will not | for some time, Our offices were In the Mrs, Moree in Jersey, | ALL A JOKE, SAYS myself I went to the Rowery, ‘The rest |hood to age, in every walk of life ite } “S overbear, same bullding. 9. Where is Mra, Morse now? A. I ; ’ ts sh thief, because it | distinct ‘mission ‘thé best care ofthe in j Q. Who gave Ruger his fee? A. I| think in New Jersey. a ons There wore few spectators in court | pon't know that he ever ot 1. 9, pe rou, know Shether. ahe I® to be HARRIMAN NOW ay ek ryt Mi se Dat the opening of court to-day, Abra-|' Mr, Nicoll asked i the witness did ‘as a witness here? A. T do not aa | ‘ and Bernstein was held {n $3,000 ball Ifyouhavn't worn a “ Cowaan’* ham Hummel Kaffendureh appeared tn] pot write the letter purporting, to Ly 4 ir. Moree said he heard his wife say | Operators at Meeting in This ecelver of stolen’ goods, = * 7 pa Gunde costume of gray over a pink | ‘em Dodaw to Ruger, {n which he ad-|to Justice Fursman that doubt ; ( cannot renlize what perfect ted bad been served with the |the genuineness of the Ruger letters. “T have been surprised to see that 7 5 an be put into a shoe, shirt. ‘The defendant, paie and ner | sicuuwis. ii. ha lhe gaid that she wanted @ new divorce | some of the papers have treated City Must Decide Impor- . " yous, spent much of ‘his time during | might have suggested the form of It | tram Dodge. yugly my remark that ‘Mr. Odell BOB AMMON ARGUES Pi tedidus reading of papers in sizing unconsciously in his letter to yer we t whe way that she felt sure that * t at ti SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, fp the jury. Maay s jury be das staos | Rate that he nad weitten | MS Soultn ony ae to. that silos nik wok’ Had cata x ay * OWN APPEAL IN.COURT. y ya ‘A a e si aid ti e has r ; ‘4 , y “up in his time for othens. Doubtless tg hie Rountree tot He of or fur the} Q. "t_you know as a fact that Mr, Lge ellen tala ng Bate ree 2 — JAMES s. COWARD ae o Mr, Hughes's question serious! JP) fe das formed nie opinton ot this jury |oiginal letter, Dut hes Heotivel no 88 FE ee eae eee ct AAT Pewould have denied the ‘imputation | SHAMOKIN, Pa., Dec. 18=he dele-|7 ‘ 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. | hie own, MIE, Nicoll resurrected the Hall tonti- | it had ewd to far that teotimony |f indignantly inetead of making x fa- Hi gasew to the ‘anthracite minety’ cow: Little Michael Faulkner Says TROY, N. Y. Dee. 16—Col, Robert Teed wana onisaw) The tactigs of Mr, Rand | A. I believe so. cetious answer, a8 I did, and which Ammon, of Franklin Syndicate noto- ’ In handling » once more. This showed that the] was taken? A. ji 0 ‘ent ‘ Mail Orders Pilled, Send torCatalogae, Whls case have been a sourve of an- | witness swore in N How Venton quickly isposed of the untin: rovembe: ¥ jong did you know Mrs! , ft riety, was brought from Sing Pris- oyance to the distinguished counsel |e had nothing whatever MIME Una ing before your tarriagel Ay Three | brat Meese Mollomed ata” [ished Dusineds at to-day's session and Gerber Taught Him and — }on'bi this cig fosany a aed be, I ‘ os ryt i by Ruger Into the. case this afvernoon adjourned Friend to Steal, thy Bisrche’ Goer on geimquonfor'«| TRY COWARDS CORN. CURE, wi oO " He ex p Tn cnse of conviction | getting 4 DI aii t by E. H. Harriman to-day, ‘ for the defense. plained to Mr. Nicoll that he has since Nd your sitter oF your ehidren || men oe The special committee, composed of habeas corpus, Col, Ammon ap- Price 25c. red In person as counsel and argued 6 jer. mol — = y laid a deep foundation for Tem know you were to be married? A, They AM cot upon error by objecting to |e Who wee vy: EOS A. Willem bef be know it: I didn’t tell them. |John Mitehell and board members of wr Don't you know that your uncle (Bpeoial to The rent: vi in trle 7 the \apout everything that has been done, or eS werd: tals sds land relatives felt that your “ as site ben Ake ver pa |the three districts, met and considered] In tho arraignment to-day of Otto} He clalms that he is Megelly in prise Ned. \a.t er ere was not falr to them, and did they not) ye‘ ei vane a teN: | how beat to get the undone’ request for) Gerber before Magistrate Wahle in ‘ j Lawyer Sweetser Calle A-T had known him for some tme. Siw by thee berteas th; | Higgtos, with a broad smile, after hi Wrerrere Wonre Ye te ved in some-| show by thelr actions that they felt 5 . a conference hetore the bit oaal com-| Jefferson Market Court, another story Mr, Sweotecr Was called to the stand etn been yout press but that | It an outrage or a Wrong? A. I can't| arrival heve to-day, “L saw Gov, Odell! panies, istrae Wahle called the HMttle} ag g distinct advance in den- Dodge on ie oer ner boy behind the desk and drew mitt the Bverett House, in 2B that Mortimer had conetuded the | © Shae dab eo c : of an alleged Fagin was revealed. hon rel er Mr, Onsoonde of proceedings in|" Waa “Boage to Pay Auger. 9. Did you ger of any oppodition to th Now York and we had conversa. | tcnough Président Mitchell said that] WWM Gerbed, who in twenty years] veel wag ‘not pod Notg how rwaldiy ‘ ; during the progress Nicol b ‘out . that your marriage? A. 1 wouldn't toler- M a 0 BAY What! the committee had not decided on de-| old. were also arraigned iwo boys. The} iy telegraph to bave the es | rial ' - the various courts yy te Bre. ate any talk on the subject. took place at that interview," 1 _ bo: h thirt Dotige-Morse proceedings. He on it to ‘eppoint- . t tails, the conentivon’s resolution of re- ye were MIC acl Faulkner, eon, Funtil he can be heard, Howard of the ment of & commizeion ¢ tl Uncle Jim Objected. "Wan it cordial?’ asked a reporter. of No, 2 Division street, and Morris tponed the hearing until Monday at Select it Chrtetmas ald that ne is a lawyer and in 1897 was tt dante want ieee, . M quest will without doubt be in New |G he os Nas bane 3° yery, dit now. Feiained by Me Charts F. Dodo to |{0 ony i gut ot write Se HAAS Raut nana tate, the, ot: | Tag It wal the Governor repllea |York and in the hands of the preaidenta Gutters Lens T tay ware erenteg by | peeecetinsuaaeeeanesemae Lee DIAMONDS. sult for franier Cah, vanes Untlt the | Yoneed wom: # an Injustice to your K about the! of the nine leading coal companies by = voy . {J cay as ‘ she | childeen? A. I wouldn't discuss that. | contest for Speker of the Assembly, the | sronday, which will enadle the opera 5 Leged, o weoleibend Alveolar Dentistry, originated, pat- sumenions and com: |G. dn't vou toll Mrs. that ehe | gir sorte muh he had heard his gp te ag OR fo to take ‘op the, Gebetion at: thelt wpakty | si owed Pourteenty | ented Froth nh oo P agence to"hin by Mr, Rand as pay Rugers fees? A. leve a je “The Speakership {e developing, Dr. G. Gordon Martin, ! ane, 4, expres himself to a third | we will have @ flower some time next | Meeting on Tuesday in that city. n't it wi ‘too that Mrs. sald his uncle was a man of th ai 5 . to nternies ine tie cane aoa ek ie on , Each of the presidents of the nthe eclel N PUT aa (ee as at aad Ala Mal | radmin? con! odung tnd caring Taroads| ty gocng sao and| Pht or the wat Sha epi alles Roll cated the attention of the | ‘8 is ge divorce A i in| O°, the telephone, amd he added that| Will receive a letter or telegram 170M | sometimes wold papers during the late We wave you retaller’s profit teer wala e . he td he should mot be asked to/ the Y 0} his hardworking ead, worved a8 nttornoy | witnéas, to Cig he hag in sing ae "tite, fllelous ater 29 | be ies be Smvele cabo Cased | the eony bation’ coramities, ae each ts FHoon tO eee paing In Paladel: L. W. Sweet & Co, these papers to /and A. it Hammel at Hummels reel. ‘Hadn't you recelved complaint from ory ‘The miners request that the operators | Pula and oUt Of WEEK eee money, and 37-39 Maiden Lane, N. Y, aeiy met Mi Moree at the M WOMAN IN RUNAWAY GOACHL | mect witi them to arrange the terms of | when Gerber, held Sut alluring propo: Expert epecialiqta BRANCHES: ber held [Fone mony Dae procured ole eee a the other boy. | M. 5 170 Ne Ave. Tied the servic y A Jig: Ys , you nant der ly met Mr Moree at Hh yout obiidren that you didn’t visit them | i as émployment to prevall at the collieries ry office of F. G Dian tell Mr. ner phot oray been sien compl prin arnt Pere ‘The homeward bound crowds on Broad- prt Aiton tay pest m4 Ts, necessarily took the boye to Fourteenty Broad » Don't y ve from your con- r nare at dusk | uivalent to a strike, if the operators te amon, A] vormasion, With Cwveeiter Chat he, sever pie Opry pMe ri wild catialea Tens. pus Kt means that the award of bt a Sa apy deatein ©} Dentistry free . G. GORDON MAR- 1 cite soal strike commiaaton | Sree atle held Gerber on a} TIN, M. D,, D.DS., Inc, Sulte 794, from a newspaper? h) ut I meant that I recognized ttm from y the newspaper phot a jserved the summons on Dodge? A oree’s pearing i 1 wy when iy ge) You see the defendant Hummel | eree'®, ng in 1 lex by $olt aulte, yacentaln about it . © re Heat 9g team, Grageing | will become inoperative, terns ato ting the morals of! go Fifth Ave cor, 824 St, New rye mn 9 wave ie a heavy closed o ober + , ¥ poe Benjemin Steinhardt in the oftce| My. Sweeteer admitted | that Mrs. | where your second wife ObUAE tet toe | ta tab carvings Was Mire. @ibben ¥ CITY PARK EN’ rolnors, in, $300 be Men tet *) York. Appointments by letter, tele- -*] ial Ernest Hall on Nov, 6 |Dodge In hie presence aid | that aoe ward them, in the capacity of a meth-| cadwell, of No. 11) Madison avenue K ENTRIES, were 4 ncnerne hoeket? fot the Breve gram or ‘phone, 5068 parently written by to Ruger The vebiole was flung from side to side be baciomenaitete ‘ot Cruelty to Children to be Une - T an” were Feally in Dodge's handwriting. Morse Leaves the Stand, ag Pa aa Hon tinessen agninat Gerber, A narrowly missing street) crry PARK, NEW ORLE. Guertion opened the way for Mr, |Part of an affidavit by Justice Fursman| My, Monee was asked if his wife had! 4 and other vehicles. The coachman, era es Ane was read in which he @wore that Mre. | paid the fees of Ruger the lawyer who | % ‘The anieies tor Monday are a9 follows Morse told him that abe f Ber ar | a ee, esinuel te'G, A, Dodac. tte | Kernan Dunigan, was hurted to the) ring RACE—ive and one-half furlotign; SUES GIRL FOR MONEY Worce from Dodge waa tainted. said he understood ‘that she had been | street when one of the horses tumbled 0 ‘ ked tO pay Ruger and hed refune, | At ‘Paltry-third street Policemen Shields p 4 ‘ Charieg Mer, stoped roves | Haase BSh ait ARES aera grb p.m at etd re SON SPENT FOR CANDY.||linvite inspection. of their MH cross-examined. ser on the 6 |. This ie the who] heard the motion to Invalidate the Exawelt, who tok ed's cule wenet large and carefull selected Hs Defe 5 > sus90 impersonated | Dodge divorce, was called to the stand, | The Coachman recel ao eno an. st bo bag farvn oth Rhee ie Pad nat hs in| Oe reich Mies Deets tl QnouNbs ENT S to t a je ewe t Mrs. tor about a yi ‘ore he| Mons. Herpitoh lives at No, “is Bani fe ‘had never been served fith the sum FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. Bee ey te mice Gee | Capen co Howe & usmmat es eehes nes | mee Oe mene onal nlpolaane . ui ¥ waaay 0 ae C ae * ‘8 OMce, for Buch prog bad been je at this urn Mrs, Lizzie Cargo Gets Judgment ed of Mi con arene inst’ Sarah recious Stones, Pearls a of $3070, Agseat Pare Rich Gold Jewelry in the H ere Is his account of 4 ; “4 (Gpecial to The Byentng World.) N ' i BRove thet he, Dod Band when Bweetaer was SLT on SP" | pari mas er Rane Paepenes 68 FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, MeVicker, latest fashionable settings ‘ u was ian ir) Mie an ho | Hommel uy oo Xo i oe He oe a waned Actee pls ee 1 Dec. 16—The entries for the races on (special to The Rvening World.) and designs, Special at- B divorce, Wanted to use me about fifteen minutes bir Monday morning. Monddy are as fvilows PITTSBURG, Pa., Doo. 1A, tran- Pdf ! a gh he) not] Sonmtown. ite sald he was taxing on er ee: scrim trom the docket of uses ot thel| (tention is called to © faalbtained, tat he hed facte and ine] take w mtstake, "T went to Judge Hall's , | Peace Hugh mone, fled fot ||| Our Celebrated Coflar Bution / | Wegpattate etateeMcy Dass |sAcgex, wenget M ame ant] CRANE DOESN'T ASK we ice i Com Pie Cour o.oo | tt CT” the « ms With the| gentioman whom I bh “jp Abd , Sweet Favor. 1a the Justice gave Judgenent in Squash nt) SUS ana! Siena sk JEROME'S ADVICE.| easy, Wis" gam tnt ne en gaint b ie,” emtesemecment on oe rg, for A “And you subsequently obtained such| eqiommexemnation ai4 not obange the : . eApetlig ie! sweetlicart,/ Sarah MoVicker, An evidence?” ny Nettled at Suggestion that He Get Pell SWikt Intehniain, i i al das been taken Oy Mise MoVieker. hye pad. th Morse ie Called, ; By vibe z Maher *Partalenne ‘per son used At tee hoe Ma te’ Wen Pe a Re It as to Bail in Election i ae cee Na ie eh shoal haye, heen ‘fourth street, / ‘ a the roou » ‘ % erry 7 , to take r Of whe day ie ‘sunehons, one ead camo & short, stout mou, With @ strong Cases. bat ‘ Hi <r 1 thethongre tah to buy her candy, face, iron-gray halr Refreshed His Memory. former ‘head of the ice rust” Sie Mr. Nicoll produced the evidenve| Panne outing, Might limp and wore Maurloe Keating, of No, 141 weet six. |" heavy ove ty-second street, foreman for Pierson & ken before Referee Hall in which Mr f ne Heated himself] Co,, in the Bast River Penmeylyacta gi TBivooroee testified that he aid not re- Bee rece cris peck ace? Dis bands | afirowd tunnel construction, was ar- Wineacre cha } § sah 4 hor wiven he maw Mrw. Dodge \be-| thumbs showing, ‘and kept tiiem there] rested to-day ou the charge of voting il On sare Bh grr gp Be Dit of Bit : throughout the examina legally in the Fifteenth Assembly Dix °. i) ' it the moi oh & an explained Mat he hde -. UMki| tof of esate tine row Temonat: He! crict. when arraigned tn Yoekitle Police letter ing the valldity of the| Courvt he was ~ his memory since giving Aloe he git “Qld you prepare thie Faas Tee looky ne | bins " f nce kaon Sut ooin re =m: amination Or y or 5 the receipt of the fetter be crite | agin at cee y ALICE pall “yh t sinnod ‘ daunted, tre boy went to nee ‘Maral omney - tore in FF y . trate Crane to postpone fix: i} ‘ , i mt there 1” porchased | Hummels oMtce Pe eae cult with the Ditnel- fasitle i iat: : fter dan “Lydia E. 1 purchased 4) “1 asked Mr. Hummel if we could not| Wall he ¢ ed out the summonsl eompromise,” sald the witneas. ite] MQM BOM Aroma, he sald, P nkha: : i m's . he sald that bie client, Mr, Dodge, wanted) .wianes to examine all ball bonds in most successful Fercecy int Maney us ae | the divorce set aside and wouldn't leten beet three such prison-| i F ‘s ny Te ree wl - \. he bed 4 4 gy eee of compromise, gum rested for election often: in the). i. : i ( ptown st hubsequently 1 pet Mr. Hummedand| wifteenth, nave jumped thelr ball : ror it, |ME: Bwectser at Mr. Hummol's otiee, |" “tthe Disttloc-Attorney?” sakl Magia) hare ; ummel prov that the ed ree Crane, apparently & little nettled, Ps , a, Curicura” Resoty- Us in the worl St. | Mr: of 8) was trragular, while iy. Bweotner ‘am as capable as he ie to determing T my. | that it was regular and law: rept f bail, If | con- " wind! AT grote-sxathiogitdq Mr eerey wala utr ee bond ofterea gn thie case good, ? ere RAN BH Re Brookiyn from Maine fata accept it.” : of f Hi Manhattan . Keating was locked up, but his friends aad it } Haid st te ated f to im to describe Any Ne ied’ ate, 98 {have him bailed out before ir ald he th in 101. "| nig! ° “Who 's ‘Unole Jim, nq he ie referted sal i ut ata sere summons eA eee gana. ma { WATCH FOR COAL SWINDLE. james ‘T. Movs, of Boston, iny ‘man stationery stores did you |""°" nN seoured stanmons? _ Hie Children in Maine, “McCormack” In an Imposter, Saye t any stops oo ¥. rata eee ie she Conmptretion REXEH RACH Mle in. woventy yates RS w Miah © ren Ain | Somebody calling himself "“MteCor- | eal ine $400 y t Oe omen the An With ny. viriey. Mh wane | mack” and representing himself as tits Pay en \ bes '@. Did they vinit you or diq you|from the Tax Department | svictimin ny ven Mn Dodge y Paislta |eeraymen and others Gy obtaining ° ey Ka Wega oes ‘ ‘ i ¢ cireular describing the goods pron bears that Hadi, and Comptroller own that _’MeCor. reno no commection wit! ie >on roment. Cas Fae ap : aes tre r z , te oat a 7 Asi vinit (hem occasionally’ A thom, Where did you first me A. At the Mi Mt Tid he have ‘

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