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divorce to be tainted, married 'W, More. Te eho the ag “and wronged woman the Dis- thas described? If 80, why ‘not come here to complain of fragt We have not seen her on Mp that she de a fugitive in New Jer- wey. “And what of Dodge? From the de- yetoription of im given you by the Dis- triet-Attorney I expected to see an old i ‘Weak, tottering, bald, toothless man, Droken down by a life of dissipation ‘imatead wo’ saw when Dodge ap. peared @ fat, iiealthy, prosperous citizen A & outewmind and a confident bear- Ang, He gave us specific dates and tacts of the whole life in « way that Proved his memory to be excellent. Prone ‘of all the mass of evidence that has been presented to you there Is just “wone* point for you to consi bia : conspire to wet aside vais di- . iy shat Dodge had been ad engaged Ruger to ‘appear for him in ings? ‘Dhis is the «gia ot the engi gentlemen, and jt all & conference of not vite en init in the private office oe between the defendant ‘s, Bret Phas ot 4 evidence Dodge, three years tee husband, and while Doarding house, married a man of vast etoWenlth—a Tavorable marriage for her, Dodge Has Motive, Morse's uncle, looking unfavor- On tho marriage suspecte the va. of the divorce and employs the Wyer he can find to attend to Se reeencion. He retains Mr. as leo followed the evide: thi the be ot onus of t ln rd omen £01 jury, t, Hummnel did_not seek this case,” Me (een. "Out of all the thous: " ste in the city of New Rf step and He Whh sveking to put the he offense upon the defendant J save himself from punish- Witness stand, All we dan learn of |\ DEAD, 20 HURT EAPLOSION DE DINANITE WeldorfoAstoria tea Is Shaken by Crash Across the Street, PASSERS-BY — INJURED. Deadly Shower of Debris Falls and Rocks Smash Through Roofs, LIVE CHARGE IN HOLE, Workman Started Steam Drill Upon It and Terrific Crash Followed, A big charge of dynamite, every. etick *Tempped, which was huried dpep in the totks at the bottom of the excavation f ae lorse chose to select Mr. pea ad ecuuse of Mr. Hummel's fa: ¥ with the divorce laws. He “" ff out Mr. Hammel and told him e gehts ym brought upon the baphadegn ot new by nd marriage not ied, cy gener iy condemn absent woman who hag not ehowa her face in this court. Re js distasteful wt me to epeak di ingly of any woman. Bi her tered with this miljonaire. mor 1 or any’ of us would not put ‘uh * woman in charge of our chil+ Defends “Uncle Jim.” + CCapt. James T, Moree is not to be a ped Lor his action An this mat- cog aa the guaMian of those young the Morse children, he is to be ded, Who. | looking upon those " children and thinking of their ‘ mother, par) not undertake to ‘the’ Nght of another n to take that dead mother’s “eh wines pws aie atiaok ‘ge wryorved her Miu ates went Into it oe Rnd denounced it as fraudulent a oat = i, oy ony mora] consideration out ee R ny believe that Mr, ing Fa y making had prt, been tad not a to appear, if Dodge nad told ‘7 A lawyer who that would mot be a candi. ate for the penitentiary. He'd be a cand pane oo for @ lunatic asylum, ie Dodge was on the stand yes- i” tana teeday” and was questioned as to the affidavit he id Hummel dictated hi fr made thts statement: slg ht owe AF aligned Li this ‘statement, ‘I was never te Dodge “An Avaricious Wolf.” if with ro consclencs whatever, In ie no ere te of Intelligence would ever Practice and reputation ex: (worse for his fee, He had given «/¥enid @n accomplice but a Mt lacked the slightest corrobor: ement: ‘Whatever I satd was put with papers in the divorce suit My je butted in to get money anys phe Fg ae he imagined his it for « minute, ) Blolting a scheme of perjury for a paltry eae and other expenses were ily His evidence ts mn “You cannot 3 | 0 In the affidavit. he it against me by my wife,’ Wey le f9.@ hungry and avaricious Din 'Y¥, would go through, c'oneeive May man with Mr, 000? That is rif he got from Hoe Nictl ‘argued that Dodge was ¥ law worthless uniess corrobor toward the refusal of to answer f Dodge's pny, sense,” aid Mr. I call your attention to # Capt. Morse testified Mr. told hin Dodge was an in- and that he was willing to » Cohen and Kaffenburgh ; questions st corroboratl in How Abou* Morsee? “Why," demanded dix, Nicoll, in clo ii all the vengeance of | upon little Abe Hummi fo ant and powerful itt Morse, of New York, tT. Moree, of Boston, comé cane? are ne, efolnals, gentlemen, ¥ | ie Capacity of one dolny fecrm “Mr. Rand began sum- moet ~. myins he would speak fo ma, Sand 0 wpeodh in summing up ts pubtle prosecutor, as he jdt hisprivate law practice on nk «Spd 1 ; nd ‘As he i; waa in excellept form, progressed in his argument the Iitle defendant shrunk down into the fein lining of his overcoat ag though bares cold. The prosecutor did not bho. He went at Hummel's firm ast Humtuel without gloves. He igneed for the defence to Tet against any misstatement of | ots or law he met make 1 am wrong,” he demanded, proved this conspiracy to ws hav gemes, all of whom but one | to. entitied to. the fullest credence.” eonfinued Mr. Rand, Evidence Not Attacked. ¥ Ald not dare to try to « 3 ie ci oa of spy of them-—not the solf-cond perjurer who Wind tothe hdseoaast. “tor They have not contradicted one am ie, Apwtimony Intvoduded by the eater ‘of boreeboration you der Hse. all that Dodge had an jaca ot invalidatin V ‘pt was a nan Bracken, Where iv mranken’ ake ike a conspirator ia Italien per to me. Remember, that it was } | 7h, “call { . k iE ' ? hoopily divorced, $800 (0 come B New York to break up that bapey "The “Boven Senses,’ ‘Bre (old that Hummel woubs be wo wee allowed imal? to be i ret Bow Bort. iad not ween fore provie in Ragec’s ra this never nave dad ep who went to Atlanta and pid | \° for the new Altman building; at the northeast come, of Fifth avenue and ‘Thirty-foyrth street, two. weeks age, but failed to go off wher the con- teadtors. iad @ dig blast at the time, ‘was reached to-day by a steam drill in the hands of a workman, An ex- plosion followed, and three men were inétantly killed, being literally blown to bits, About twenty men were badly In- Jured, some of whom will die. A’ doren others were buried under tons of debris, but most of them have been taken out Six of the most seriously injured are citizens who were passing through the street at the time, THE DBAD. , COLOGERO, BRANCATO, an F fan, forty.two years old, of N sas Thirty: Lo Was drilling in loaded ho! eansed the explosion, GONIVEUVE, FRANCOIS, of No, 35 West Bighteenth street, Employed ae a drilier's as sintant. UNKNOWN WORKMAN, employed by the O'Rourke Constraction Company, and wearing « badge No, 8,387, ‘ ¥ jee | in an automobile accident near Mon continues grave. The doctors hope the t is entirely destroyed. ' There were with Mr. Spalding at York. They were badly shaken up, well, THD INJURED. ANDERSON, FRANK, 5%: tendent of the O'Rourke Co; tion Company, hei i and eyes ba ly injured, Removed to the Pre aad Ray Hi AMARIA, rs old, Street, lew 4 one arm broken, a Taken to New York Hospital, DEAN, JOSKPH, twentyseven years old, of No. 826 Kast Feaety: hind. "HUNT, CHARLES, apecial offte t & MeCord, atehek by rock and also by part ed by bat remained at bulance sur pan, JEFFERSON, of No. 463 West Fifty-fourth street, passing reet and hit by fy- levue Hos- NICHOLAS, twenty-six mn laborer, of No. ty-firat street, frac~ iajaries 508 West while Taken to Belle- eyes h street, through the fractured, Taken to M'KENNA, JAMES, of W, Johnston avenue, Jersey © on head while passing theo: the street, Taken to Belle ROPER, FREDERICK, of Stockholm street, Brooklyn, broken while walking along street. Taken fo Bellevn ‘THOMPSON, RICHARD, of No, 187 West Sixty- a te injured about head and body wi ing through street, force mf the explosion shook the Waldorf-Astoria on its foundations and broke windows in houses in Thirty- fourth treet, Fifth and Madison ave- hoes. Dishes and glasses wer toppled (row tables in the dining-moms of th big hotel, and fragments of adios were Penttored all about the mreet. Tho tre. mendous force of the explovion was| due to the fact that it occurred be- folng against when he was sent for by Hummel? Hummelywouldn't correspond with him, Correspondence involved the signing of Hummel’s nume to a paper. He sent a pervonol uteasenges, Bracken Was he afraid to send @ letier on the letterhead of the Amalgamated Agso- ciation of Perjurers' Protectors, office in the basement of the New York Lite Thmirance Building.” Payment for Perjury. Mr. Rand angued that the $6,000 to Dodge was payment for per. oi He asked if Referee Hail would da Heagmenided the Mnauiment of | t Dodge divorce if he had known «th Dodge had received $5,00 for hia a davit. He asked why Cohen and Kaf- refused to answer when asked ir whereabouts in February, the ground thet the ausqwer Maht Lead to Incriminate them | "If they ‘had ered truthfully,” | Conferped, Mr. Rand, “their answers Would have incriminated them. ‘The defendant fs accused by hik own em- lovers. hin own nephew. Guhen and Kuttepburgcoreobobate’ nedee indus. pulably There Will be no verdict in the ca before to-morrow. ax Justice Roge Anhounced this afternoon he would not wharee the Jury until temorrow mom arguments of counsel, afternoon. tween forty and fifty feet below the | confined within the four walls of the excavation The day shift of workmen entered the exeavation at 8 o'clock this morning. Including the tron-workers there were severa) hundred of them. At the ex- treme southeast corner of the excava- Uon is a strata of rock wMch has given the contractors a great deal of troubie. It has been necessary to blast there re- peatedly, and two weeks ago Supt. Anderson hada big blast which it was caloulated would clear up enough ground for at least two weeks’ work, At this time twelve déep holes! were} drilled in the rook and re charges of dynamite placed in each. fet off by elevtrioity, Fro 4 of Occurrence it is obvious only eleven of the twelve charges ‘aploded, This fact was not known at the time, however, and went undiscovered until to-day, Superintendent Anderson decided thi morning that more blasting would have to be done during the day, and lM put Brancato Cologero, forty-two years old, of No, #8 East Thirty-elghth street, an expert driller, at work on the rock with & steam doi, It js a regular custom among drillers to use old holes where they can find them, It saves muen work, Cologero found an wid ho! putting bie drill Jo it, started the a power, Explosion Was Immediate, The very first contact of the heavy atee! drill with the capped dynamite did the work. ‘There wes a tezsitic explo- MON GHd tony and tone of rock. and steel and wooden beams went skyward. Colomerd. was blown to bits, The greater part of the man's body landed 0, top of Samuel Bernado, the engineer, whose platform is on the street on the ‘Thirty- im fourth atreat side Just outside of the ex- cavation, ortdon of the Italian's head and non ler wee tom from the trunk and lunded on the sidewalk {runt of @ Horist's shop at No. 3 Ww Phirty-fourth fart oft arm {anded in front of No. 1%) Madieon avenue, A twentydive-pound | boulder wont through che roof of lhe parsonage of the Chureh of the Incarnation at the northeast comer of ‘Sbirty-ffth street and Fifth avenue and landed in the bed ot the sexton of the churoh,C. P. Jack> son, Jackson says that he had got out of bed less than thirty seconds befor. He had the narrowest kind’ of an es cape, as he certainly would pave been killed if struck Another fragment of rock Wwelghing about gh unds crashed through the root of A. Russell's aeple at No. Haat "Mhtrty-Areh street andes nde Shunt outside of a stall in which there wis a valuable horse. One of the Worst injured men ofthem all was Supt. Prank Anderson, Hiy li- juries were #0 bad that he wae-taken to the and Bar Mospitul, Ut is mid he was struck in the eyes \and also that hia skull is \Cractured, Policeman Fleming notified the tos- pital authorities that Anderson is under arrest Flemlog also arrested James J, Ryo- néy, of No. 4 Audubon avenue, th Bronx, who js foreman of the blasting? and Jaco) Metager, of "No, 310 Kast Pifty-ninth street. who ts the Poat MeCord foreman, Theve men are Cha we criminal negligence Rooney and er were taken to court af Ohce an balled by by their employee ate ROOSEVELT’S VARIED QUALITIES REVEALED, WASHINOTON Dee i oben: ing on the President's Message in Con- gress (to-day, Hepresentative | Wat- nn (18,) paid: ident bas. lng we? hi convict ot on Andrew | oto », DING LOSES EYE IN AUTO SMASH) MRS. APPPLETON IS RECOVERING. | AVIGNON, France, Dee. 19.—Mrs Spalding, wite’ of J. ing, of A. G. Spalding & Brothers, New York (who was seriously injured panning has proved successful, Wal al? dragon yesterday), and her son have arrived here from Florence and joined Mr. Spalding, whose condition but one eye the time of the accident Mr. and Mrs, R. Wilmarth Appleton, who is a daughter of B. I, Horshman, of New but are reported to-day to be doing} | DIVERS RESCUE MEN | CUT OFF BY THE FLOOD IN TUNNEL. ontinvied from First Page.) Pearson Construction Company, which '® Dutlding the tunnel, said’ only the eonatant pumping of comipressed air ‘mtg the shaft could have kept then alive unt now. ‘This life-giving stream, filtering through the long stretch of. tunnel, in part drove away the deadly. fumes which frequently contracted, the lungs and closed the throats ofthe ber Sleged Itallans, Mr. Moir said hb called up the Borough Headquarter of Queens when, he first learned of the disaster Sunday, but got no ayswer, and not until IL A, M, yesterday did any bor ough official appear, One weary, perve-racking “hour after Another 9@ the 200, Working in’ ¢en-tio+ ate #hifts, ad wrestled with the’ rocks }and gas maing and sticky soll which re. j thia forenoon, when onlya few feet of 4 stubborn clay sub-stratum stood de tween the starving pair and lberty the | ‘apping grew fainter and fainter, ‘Nien | it stopped altogether, Signals Are Unanswered, on the free end of the pipe with the edge of @ shovel. No answering signal repaid him. “I'm atrald the foul air has got boys,’ sald the foreman at last, shak: ing his head. The men working a the’ clay bed foughtgthe harder, Their spades bit out great mouthfuls of the putty-like stuff, ‘fhe very tensity of their labor begot a new danger. ‘The rth abow.,the edge of the ex- cayation. began to flake and crumble, Deep cracks appeared in the elles. The peril of a new caverin, burying ome of {those engaged in digging thelr way to |the Imprisoned men seemed Irhminent, But the rescuers, ignoring thelr oww unoertain, position, never slacketied in thelr desperate taak, Keep Dry, Said Surgeon, “You must try to got thom out dey, }pald the surgeon from Bt. John's. Hos- pital, who stood by with an arb, lance ready to hurry the poor wtelbhes away if they cathe forth living from their tunnel-tomb, “It they get wet fn thelr present enfeebled\ plight pnony imonin is almost suré ‘to follow.” Just then the diver inued, from the mouth of the fl with of the son oi men. ‘hey elmbed on the scaffolding when tee break came,’ he maldy: while gativer. 26 Ing ip’ the fog aad drink, “land they'vy been there aver singe. They were not injured, but tunge? and bad alt and. frugnt had (8%. about All In when \we) found they ‘They're safe enough Where they are, ualesd the shaft should flood’ with gus before’ ths Water th’ low {enough to being them out dn a boat’! | Hope alternately, rose and fell ag the ere sank Anch by inch ino thent ‘tho: beleagured pate ero 1 i may edge snare vad yi ah, 7 tarded them, there had. filtered 4 up (o their vars a “tap-tap-tap" upon | the tron pipes whieh sawed’ as a mode | of communication between the Lhe and the rescuing parties, Finally, late Over and over again a foreman rapped | AO RIEL Hurries Here to Organize Speakershin fight. In apite of \the fact that Gov, Mughes, President Roosevelt, George W. Dunn and all the Platt elé ment of the Republican machine are for James W. Wadeworth, jr, for Speaker of the Apsembly, Mr. Odell Is, tor his oWn man, Assemblyman Edward A. Mery! rit jr, of/ Potsdam, and he means td awit for pim to the bitter and. Aw leader of the Republican organisay |ttom in the Sthte, Mr. Odell stands of falls on the fight which he came to town to organize today, If any one thought for a moment that he was go- ing to lay down when he saw the ex- tent and power of the opposition to bis plang, he waa. very much mistaken, in no uncertain words Mr, Odell said to-day hat he would fight for, Merritt | to the last, no matter tis was behind | | btm, Merritt Himedit ela tose this rf in ment with anotoer; “1 will Aight to the. ond if Toonly have two votes behind { me" } No Interference, the Gry. | Bi Slogan of the Odell ‘forées fs to) “No juterference from Washington | it our docal affairs,’ and a song | |argument to pe used’ with new Asses Since Thomas "R: Ayer. was Amerloan Tobacco Company's stock in whith Ryan js qne of the greatest factors, \ ritles, Thomas j ne the Legislative “Inau: and it was variance with the tn, president of Ry this Jise of action tm yan’ '« Washing: | ton, Jahn Tatlock, Ryan's ipresident of the Weahington Life, testified that ag early a& Jan, 18 last, when Ryae had a hand only a few days, a the company taken ta remarked how meh F, Ryan co Committee t i 4. of Paul Mor- able, tv a» $200,000 worth of Deal in American Tobacco, The parchase of this Amerigin To. Speraiyre’ made through the brokerage. Pap Tyan & Kelly. on of Thomas F =e Somiante funds Broker Ryan is Rytin in negotladle secu: ‘This was bis avewer “Experience ‘has shown “thas. is the | more preferable methext of. dnyertment,” Thee boling4 didn't have any very enoo grt before Oot, 1 last and at | for them, Tae LIFES ‘METZ PAIS SIT. "ARS FLYER HE A TOBA) This Js ‘jneties Coicern -Contred » TO 05S, MURPH —e Hence There Is Wise ' Specult ‘tion’ that McCtren May ‘Be Playing 4 Game. ecutive ¢ Committee room with the BrooklvA man. i¢ He wouldn't talk about the visit af- terward ‘Mr, “Mets algo: ref to talk, The ake round Tammany Fiall was ‘Mr, Mets waa tho pear. er of a ath from) MeCar; to Leader Murphy, altho) what if the World message he have to deliver n between these wivals coujd npt be } imagined. i Mr, Murphy walked to Tammany Hall to-day from his home. He was | accompanied by Phil Donahue./ Diere | were several long-faced leaderk there | to see bln, The sume crowd was there yesterday, -but Murphy didm't show up. The long faces cleared a bit when the Boss appeared to-day, but phey didn't stay cleared long, bectuse the leader ing news Awked if he ad Auydidin to say Mughes asked President about appointmeis, Murpity | replica: howne justitied investments of | “That's up to the "Mayor" “Ita reported that you de ended the removal of Dr, Woodbury?" “That is pot true.” “Have you recommended any appoint- Authority for the purchase of $1000 | oonte? . Worth of the America Tobacco stock | Ch, see the Mayor about appoint: | blymen is that Gov, Higgins and bis} came out of 4 meeting of the Finance | ments. He's the one ty speak about associates gre. endeavor gv | up| © pet held tn ‘the uftlee of Thomas | gyoh things.” ? an arth oy) fn | me hy id ing fhe Morton Trust Pppeeer: | AttebS } hill gai Why wobldn't anawer j only young meit'of great wealth in he Desan A series of posttidiavot Infidence inside the ay! TH hae wr eh. wien Col, yey) Cond Passett and pet a Mot-frv pobittckind? jana i va metn at the Fitth Avenue Hotel, ‘whien| was in effect thht the President wantea| to, see Merritt beaten, and ne Mire Wadsworth elected, Jiwwsih 9) current that Odell had at overthrown, But the Chairman ofthe State Com- jmittee came to town in a hurry this {im ter the young man fram Geneseé who was recently a candidate for Speaker himself, but who was reported to have announced hia withdruwny In favot of Mry Wadsworth: These tegislators were found “Wt the Murray Mir ‘Hotel in éon(éroncé witli Aseomblyman Merrity, who came to town In a big: hitry” to- day when he received wotd that even Washington had protested tigalnbt nis candidacy. Mr. Odell fad a talk with '‘thése men over the jolephorie and then abked them to come to the Republican Club and meet him. ‘They went at once, but before leaving Hooper took Gocasion. to say that he had ndt withdrawn from the Speakership of in favor of Wade- wi are Men in Conference. ‘ame. conference at the Republican Club..was a long apd at its con- | clusion all thet the participants would uy was vhat they Were out to fight to a finish and they didn't care whether Roosevelt and Higgins opposed them or hol I ie ber Koll te x, J all the fight- Saelt LY ree eentions with the and the Platt men: while thi rlend: this city are busy) *! vo'es tor Wadsworth down here, matt ery free use of Presi. me is being mad orth Is going to take it himself and to-day uit of rooms at.the| Hoveh inhattan, which he will oooupy | o-night. ‘Thiv ts to be his personal headanigktera from now uptil the Repub+ ean caducus, VICE SQUAD CROSSES BRIDGE) {vy Costigan’s Men Raid Alleged Policy Shop in Brook! Detectives Hamitton and Milfnky, | of | Sergeant Contivan's squad of free lance raiders, went over to Brooklyn jto-day and raided a policy shop at No. 9 Flushing avenue, ‘The raid was made over the head of Capt, Gardner, of the Stage street station, and netted three prisoners. On the window of, the balded place Was a sign, "Hosiery ‘Manufhotured.”” There was very little twelery In the { ettln| nae ‘ da store but the detectives found a door leading to a rear they broke Uweniy"peraonm ineuding taal wenty’ boys.” They arrested Goldberg and ne wife, pos f Ii eae ry speared io to jun t lace ih raryed vit 9 Bushwick avenues being @ runner. A number sheets, slips and oth par, pa Palla were found int! big. wooden. palla, mithout Vdlialee thelr labors, Hit a @ae Maino. | About § Al M.'One°O them sent t) steel diade of Mie spade in! f a wae! ta uray Balle ita which Noo nid the nostrils. He dropped as at ww ith mile had) Ridked. hime holated out, the leak. was ghecked and | -.\ anothes en eet into his place. Pa gh the pace that relaye mines at pes Most a” ehatiie ber the fruits of thelr ~ labor should be dented bag ge A were ‘should here Been ths Seat i“ Carey Wutcor to he oaptivier': \ Bum the divers did. thelr hare, | The five men took long ine ee ce | fors This ny Bchalck = tit 2 an 4 1h. Rority for/One Purchase. ‘aabiington wnt made last wi Company’? in another {Noy eathority. was obtained for the |! Probably Iasi ip emnsee at Une, eegpu $100,000, fre, /Tatloek wae) Dun Tite's” Presidency he had been for years an essistaut actuary in the Mutual Life | nguisiior Haghdsqut in eyldenee thet report of the State (ni | into Insurance Depart- inter on the wffairs of the company and which led to the ouming of the Brewep management and ‘This isthe fiftieth day of the Legis lative Insurance Committee's gation and have completed it# public probing. } ‘The'day begah with a tesumptldn of the dnqulry into the affalte of the Life Association of America, which has jent money on stock of the “Wheel Within Wheel similar. enterprises Jey, president of the aspoiation, was the first witness. Inquisitor Hughes went into the a- vantages which Townsley believed his Orgadization had enjoyed by reason of inveatt- week it and securities of Henry P. Towns. | ariging it from ah Assessment to a jock concern. Thé Dewan with $258,000 In ifs t was at the end of 18, Lite Association | eeseey, This | Townsley’s Salary Raised. 000. C, 1? i and @ yt Townsley's of four or. brother, iret he ae, Laie ireot mre Ted Teury Towns. Van Sel fy ong tn the Li «Home without a ‘ithe isn’t In it with + Giftistmas without Loft’s Candies"at 2 PENNY A POUND PROFIT. COUNTER GOODS kbs SPECIAL ERM On DECEMBER iy qo: 23D. on renew Up, to May last Townsloy’s salary was! $10,000, and then kt was increase to) #2 president, ds seoretary of the ten, bug he receives no salary, pald by commissions of ® per cent, divided between ® per cent. W. Townsley, a son of we a ssocla~ atraight commutation of @ This makes from first Income youre premiums on all. business come ‘up to 8 per cent. His reat gad han jeneral agenie When an appli- clation Townsley gele the business, tise pes ase es the be} Bo! year Bu. fe Association. reese aman reoelved YNE-POUND BOXES. | ___. Tt) a wn He Is (three, | may questions, conferenbed pwhi diatrict. lenders which all day. ‘MAY YORE GOES,T0 ‘BERLIN FOR DIVORCE. Enters, Suit There Against ‘Putty’ Strong and then Goes fo Moule Carlo. RWRIAN, Deo. 198A sult dds beet brought here by May Yoho, the aotream |formerly lady Franols Hope: tor, di: voroe from ther present husband, Puc nwa Bradlee Btrong, Strong Le a son of firmer Mayor Strong: of New York Hie wife is now sald to be at Pyne Carlo,’ ‘having: een ‘here only enough to enter auit est mis ee eee 318,519 and disbursed $153,00, There an increase of ee oiger | ‘by $54,000, & net lose bf declared dividends firet \guarter of the year $5,000, was de- “reorgoniaation” by Thomas F. Ryan! morning and Immediately got in con-| und Levi Pp, Mortet~ ference, with Senator.Malby, and As- aemblymen ‘Allde..and Hoopes, the ‘lat-| Fiftieth Day of Inquiry, | Claims in ‘Circulars, Mr. Hughes whichstt was id from a cloular in forth that the Life larger dividends to \oltey-Woldenst ths any other life ‘ow hat Mey v2 Pay. in 19007 A ye ple hank i yt As About . “And tn 1908? A, "Nothing, a How ia you pay Ree wt pene ie Hoty Ke We het ray aay, Ms have lake tanta hat Sta you do business lao York, Peontyirsvin mies inol4, Alghama, x'a Rhode Isiand. t tn Nowe as a Urhaiok 6 sad 4 got. the en Joh} Pita Ansnolation wae wet that Capron ) Hiver been barred ot other, wan ms? A. Only one—Ne Sartey, we because the insur: over there jaa Again Mr. Hh cent, cite eat to nolore a low aia s A A: one Yi our gén- What was the stated Ms) lughes Eien the press that autaenat Who it fhe? ‘rma loay ss su rom thee stor civeular, — tw Wit oe Mohan eral agents hero in LB. 20¢\ = (| | WASH Ng Deo. +-Contarees on ithe pare 96 ’ fe 0 go ‘Hause on the — Gaal | ‘Anoyoh nb aged to e- | cove to! thee a provision relating to the issuance of bonds for » ama oon. startet ion, \Wny Tw Senate nn the! House vivant bomoe rind U is and lt as a sepaende nile ‘ill agreed upon by the Senate Minanoe Comm Mo. ‘Tals meagueo was Mcorporated in the canal biM as segtion 1, tating tespteaty of the bend proylefon adopted by the | There was quite a commotion at) House. " + ‘ Kquitable Lité, Rot Si Mayo troi-| ‘This bet the effect! of tha a Fight Against, Prest [snow ti minis: fleet ali ry a oes oa ea a ’ end of 1901, thie mei | wee ( Murphy, Mr. Mite, be- ha regards thelr use ae ‘a base " dent’s Man for Speaker, of the savings of the { ‘; shoo gai, was abdut thepnational bank circulation, ty ,| that enterprise shave i, Inatoad Naat pecnon ex at Ta Mall enone oiet om putting mae tate and)and there wos conskd-rabie pevulation| TWO KILLED BY GAS IN PIT, Former Gov. Odell, Chairman of the| Morigages the . dwement Off uver the nature ofydils Uy 48, Mr] YOUNGSTOWN. 0. Dec. 49.-/¥ililam Republican State Committee, came to te Wasbingron Life believes that the] Murphy wasin conference with a num-| Moore und Bainso Paks ne Pres be it Invests “~ a when r Mets/of the Mahoning Gas Fu ny. town from Newburg on theefrat tralh | banin, me ies i! zPenntignte et Pe Long ph beh a Mere ete rufa fea in pe fa ‘)to-ay &® organise hia forces for the This came out thie hetors epont y Winton dlone iy he x- pit. a i aad Sans patel The slide in suit prices comes in time for the man who would make himself a first-rate Xmas present, To-day we mark down to $15 several thousand men's suits which have been all sorts of higher prices, For instance 1,200 of them : were $25, while another 1,000 ranged on up tor $3 though of course these suits are in small lots. 4 broken sizes, ; But as this $15 lovincludea_ single and deu sack suits and cutaway suits in both mixtures and blue and black cheviots most any man can find in it thesort of suit he needs and by find. ing it save something to-' wards his wife’s Christmas present, : There is also a first-rate choice in the youths’ suits Bizes, . 32-— 33. 34 marked down to $12.50, ; in long trouser s Tinted of £3, 14 and 15 years, at $10. Rocers, Pett & CourAny, 288 “Baa 1260 th» deine Be ‘ ; Warren st... 43th st. Sand st. . / 4 fA