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MTT AT RNY Ta teh ad HOWARD GETS STAY IN GOEBEL MURDER. WASHINGTON, Jan. %—The @u- “preme Court of the United States to- day Issued an order for the stay of’ the mandate in the case of James B, How~ ard, under sentence in Kentucky to life imprisonment on the charge of com- plicity in the murder of Gov, Goebel in Frankfort in 1900. ‘An opinion was delivered by the on Jan. 2 which was adverse to How. jis attorney now states that th, ~ tends filing & motion for a rehearing fnd asks that the official notice of the Court be withheld in order to prevent Howard's belng sent to the Kent | penitentiary pending the decision on hi | mot “tna “BOSS” MURPHY ON HIS LAST LEG. = (By Maurice Ketten, The Evening World’s Angle-and-Curve Artist.) DENMARK'S KING, ATHER-IN-LAW OF EUROPE, DEAD Death of Aged Monarch Follows an Attack on One of His Ministers. The onier of the Court has the of withholding the mandate March 2. DISFIGURED WITH ECZEMA Brushed Scales from Face Like Pow= der—Under Physicians Six Months But Grew Worse—Some Said Face Would Be Marked for Life ° ‘THREE CHEERS ANNO aTieer. EXCISE CASES KEEP. [SLOCUM'S CAPTAIN WAITS MAGISTRATES BUSY. FOR A $10,000 BONDSMAN pat" Police’ Make Many Arrests, but) Van Schaick’s Lawyers So far Unable to Secure There Was Nothing “Dry” Release Pending Appeal—Why Other ee Officials Are Not Punished. AIS END QUITE SUDDEN. Taken with Fainting Spef While Giving an Audience— Had Been Ailing. POOR OLD LOEB! BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR. Take pity on the sorrows of a high-up Private Sec, Who hes to take his boss's woes right squarely in the neck; ENHAGEN, Denmark, Jan. 29.— © King of Denmark died at 3.39 this afternoon, Hoe was eighty-elght years wid and had ruled Denmark for forty- three years as King Christian 1X. The King’s death was quite sudden, {When pleasant words are blossoming he's never in the game, And now when fads are much discussed we learn his highest alm United States Court, was @ lonely and + tested the equipment the way tho although for some time past he had But when the anvil's clinking, then he has to take the blame. shown evidences that the weight of his |The bolls and sore afflictions of that good old martyr, Job, A ‘i (Gan was beginning to tell upon im § |Aren't in it with the sorrows of unselfish Mr. Loeb. - heen retis ane Gia melive Sorts Now Without a Blemish. ie ere was no indication of his approac! o-day as the aftermath of the “dry zy 7 the |inspections, Lundberg wa 4 ing end. He gave long audiences thi He never gets the posies when bouquets are going ‘round, | Sunday” that was far from dry. NDE ere ean Er eioueae aE belli the Blosimic ‘the aepestion he made i) fe eee LBs. Mie’ soca ‘Ae Pm Maar, Nougat are HONE “Tou, | cana, one who wee try had tne leet trou |steambont General Suoim, sentenced to] RSet CMe tue, Hae" |CUTICURA REMEDIES 14 At lunch afterward the King showed | ble in procuring the necessary refresh: | Serve ten yearn by Judge Shomas in ta | He did not teat the 2.800 lite-preservers, ott signs of great fatigue and almost col- Is jumping in hot water, likewise shouldering the blame. ment yesterday, but the police were ~ romba cell to-day, | Qld hands in the department had taught WORK WONDERS. oe Inpsed. At 3 o'clock he retired to lay Jerome has brought him to the light with long and patient probe,| Unusually busy. To judge from the hat Maia iors ae the | Bi to do the work. ff Aown 'on-his bed, 7 : STAC AEA Y an Mari ay . vere ear “Tt was only natural that the Jury ‘ Physicians were hastily summoned, Janitor Lives After Drop yausl And asks: “Did ‘Teddy read the proofs, or was it Mr. Loeb? the excise law were nll aed veld Gp | 312000 bail necessary to obtain his tem: | should disagree. “sudge Thomas bade | “As I was a sufferer with ecsemae i : heed 5 s . : ei ° o the jury nt Lund i hat but they were unable to rally the aged Roof to Basement ir From Washington we hear the sounds of Presidential huff. in Harlem the ‘reform’ hit hard, for POTTY telease, Fi istrict. | Us tures tials, ‘Thiee juries de- I write to tell you what a great f monarch’s strength and he died at 3.30 Judged from the sound, when files are found, there will be proof enough. Magistrato Whitman showed little Bursiett; United States Districhs |cited that ingemuch As perfil in- | found in Cuticurs Remedies. P.M. The Crown Prince Frederick, Dumb-Waiter. Did some one at tho White House forge the Secretary's name? merey to the bartenders. Attorney, to-day took a stand against spections were the rule and Lindberg six months I | , } mn iP: ‘ . ds A ¥ hi ‘ > critic ed at Judge Thomas | jg} men he should not be pun- tried three docto1 the Crown Princess Louisa and thelr Did ANY ONE 0. K. the proofs? Now who could be to blame? In all there were twenty-five excise) ‘ie criticlem almed pes) ial a Nees hs | children and the Dowager Empress of Of course the President's: untouched by ‘vanity's microbe! banea torday! In thatacalletaCcnuten and the Government aL anes ees Van Behalok Was convicted bee but did notget any +, i Russia, Marie Dagmar, were present at) ittiam Senke, twenty-two years of Somebody's got to take the blame: It looks Ilke poor old Loeb. Hon was caused in the ranks of the, Mucins & “‘scupegoat of Yan So. comply with the He admitted that better. Itwas on :,) | the King's beieide when he pasvedliage, the janitor of an apartment-nouse Oh, Justice, if you'd had the tip and proudly sat aloof, Liquor Dealers’ Association when nine-| He ¢XPlatnel why 1 had sets tree. | mene aabany, gave him all. the ‘equip. my bodyandon my 15 | | away, at No, 2469 Broadway, fell eight storles | While wicked secretaries drew the pay and read the proof, teen of these cases were heid In SEE a ene rae atl the. company | Atevdrinar Rode HO CRAa Bie oRetor feet eo thick that «5707 tors and the officers The hose he had o: the standpi; uf cn st He passed away quietly, surrounded | in the buflding to-day and escaped what | tt might hove helped you quite a lot if you had understood ball and tw y iS! I could hardly put . ; | i Y 3 ‘0 in $1,000 for trial. Only two pert 4 es Was purchased In 1s d by the Crown Prince and the Crown | seemed alinost certain death wit com-| ‘Tat then you would he credited for only things done good. were lacHarged tandichelecweral he emote Miata of my | aianvad never tested, It went to pleves ® pin on me wht ety Princess and their children and the | paratively alight injuries. |A private secretary shiclds you Ilke a knock-proof robe, se of inguffletent evidence Deer ete ae aee oconarie Hearings” |. A great inlustion ia bolbe done Juaep out tawening 68) ea Dowager Empress of Russia. Senke made his descent in the dumb-| As {nstanced In the case of Teddy R. and Mr. Loeb Patrolman Wasserman,/whose trane:| 2:eiants Ma ie) SU. Hess Hl ‘Thomas He is ane of the ablest and | 7 cd, zema, By fete wae Re 2 Wi cae * “We | Most consciention o 5) ‘5 cam and The news of the monarch's death| Walter shaft from the roof to the base- fer from the Oak street station recontly | Salt Sy aitihe. testimony and went | I know ROW He eR eOEE Ce eee Peni Beste le ed Tinea wert to spread with great rapidity, and signs of | Ment 4nd when pulled oub by some of | caused a considerable adverse criticism, | o. > , Mercy to Capt. Van Schalck would yas ae | Lit tie tenante,iwlios were Convinesd tbat jover it thoroughly. have’ been crueity to the people. 1t| nother doctor. He asked me what Mibjefeattse grief were to be seen every- chap niaredve naving ha icocres ite sur-| appeared ie six of the cases. The most Sought to Punish Inspectors. mist be Lomembered that when the|I was taking for it, and I told him ‘ ‘where, oy; sensational was that of J. Gordani, of 3 vas to] Puwlic enters a train or a steamboat | Cuti id that | 5 prised them by angrily shouting Sec ga 3: 1 decided that my first duty was: they -are- practical. ‘uticura. fe sai ‘at Was a very The news of the King's death was| «name that dumbwaiter, anyway! It's | No. 4% Fast One Hundred and Four- proceed against the United States in-| the’ mercy” of the men tn change of {good thing, but that he thought that i eonveyed to the Danish lower house, | aiways out of order.” | ' toenth street, and Ton! Call, of No. 200 spvctors, hey hud practically givin ether the, train or the vessel, ne | MY face would be marked forlife. But 1 which immediately 64 5 2 Piret ave! der i, Names vapta warrant to proceed riminals are’ punished for the | Crti , vfs ely suspended its sit-|” 111s fall resulted in a fractured ankle, Firt avenue, bartenders for G. Names-| tue Caplan @ Uipment. Henry Lund: | purpove of teaching, possiive, offenders | Cuticura did its work and my face is | ee: contusions of the back and lacerated | trato, who keeps a saloon at No. 3! Mie Nesistane Inspector of Hulls, and/that it f= a serious thing to trife with | DoW just as clear as it ever. was. 4 The King’s death followed a few hours| hands. Senke went to the roof of the! East One Hundred and Fifth street. join W., Fleming, Assistant Inspector |the law. If Capt. Van Schalck had bewa| ‘‘My brother-in-law told me about — - | afier an attempt to shoot Minister of| building to-day to repair the dumbwait-| ——— When told they were under arrest the| gr Dollers, were yiaced on trial, Judge [riven a year or two would it have had|the wonderful Cuticura remedies. Sustice M. Alberti to-day. The attempt| er, which had been put out of commis-| | Ps , «| two men started a lively fight, in which) Tacs, Glemissed | te ind that the| that his wentence of tn years. will | 1 took his advice and got the Ointment, | * | fas frustrated by the bravery of the|slon in some way. While at work max-|Restaurateur Heard Burglars, Other Officials Also Named in} pistois played a part. They were finally| eee ree ne ee eter was. not v government holds| Soap, and Resolvent. I washed with ] Alinister, who grappled with his assail-| ing the repaira the waiter vox became ra LetlersiSent to Massach weibduled “and landed tn’ the) statlon-| found: fo be detective. sury in the| ative by the tees) ont en | the Cuticuray Soap and) then applied = yea @nt and wrested the revolver trom bim| Jovsened and fell to the agement, and, and Summoned Engines -etters Sent to Massachu- — | nouse. 2 Lundberg casa Judge Thomas sald that| Inspector Lundberg is missing. Atter|the Ointment, and took Cuticura 9 ©} before it could be discharged. Tuukliv the @hete wear necron and, as 5 ee i" These were held in $1,000 each, $5 for) he should be found not gullty if the jury | the jury failed to agree on his third | Resolvent as directed. In a short | | The Minister's assaflant, who waa| the falling man grabbed and clutched at and Waiter Tower. setts Police Chief. violating the Excise law ana $0) for| Was convinced that, the perfunctory’ In: | trlal ‘ne was Telensed in the custody of | time my face began to get better, and = ¢ | promptly arreates, wab formerly au in: | 2° Mes on the different floors is} tderying Goticealed| weapons on he had made was made In good | his counsel, The District-Attorney 18-|when 1 had taken one bottle of t he went past his fall was broken and ‘ piled @, subpoena for him ty appans St | Resol I brush thi @urance agent numed Boye, who had ow Lundbers was a new appointee. | Capt. Van Schalck's trial, but Tand- | Resolvent. I could brus e scales. , 6 escaped instant death. Dealers Protest in Vain. | been sentenced to a term’ of imprison- |" jie was taken to the J, Hood Wrigh lice | 2.—C oo y bee yi ff Kk: di Ww = i At} In his eagerness to summon the police! BOSTON, Jan. 29.—Chief Shaw, of the ee He had only been in the service four | berg could not be found. Steps are be- | aff my face like a powder. hen I A quent tr burgiaty in spite of ais pro-| Hospital by Dr, Solley and all the way Mieiahe Getocted two men trying t)|District-Police of Massachusetts, an-| In all the cases Magistrate Whitman) months and was serving @ six montt«' | ing taken to, ask his counsel to account | had taken four bottles my face was as fests that he Was innocent. to the hospital made the air In the am- 4 . ‘ : nh “ law very strictly.| probation. “It was the custom of the | for tim Boye called at the Ministry this morn-| bulance ‘Mue witty his opinion of tite j break into his restaurant at No. 2205 | nounced yy that he had recelved | Interprted the excise la y | department to send an old assistant In- ‘After Offi rc clear as ever. ; ing and drew a revolver “immediately | offending dumbwaiter. First avenue. George Giellmonico early | several letters of a threatening nature in| He would accept none of the excuses) syector with the men.on probation to all SE CIICRES OLS CVOMpany. “T told all my friends about my Eton MAE Deer sari ited to /t08: Dror: ——_—____ to-day gent In a fire alarm, bringing | connection with the case of Charles L. | offered by counsel for the Retail Liquor) —————————— === | of Lyhave (ried to punish the officers |remarkable cure. I feel so thankful Friends of tae prisoner say he has RUSSIAN COURT IN three engines, a truck, a wator tower,a| Tucker, who was sentenced to death | Dealers’ Association, ex-Assemblyman of the, Krlekerbocker Steamboat Com-|T" want everybody far and wide to pecame mentally unbaanced oy fis a- battalion chief and the reserves of the | Saturday by Judge Bdward J. Sherman. | Robert H. Wagner, who represented lem," Urder the law It is dificult to get | know what Cuticura can do. It is a ged wrongtul Imprisonment, MOURNING FOR KING. | 222, 222,22" and Fourth street of the Superior bench, for the murder J those arrested. Former President Mar- Jac officers or stockholders of a|sure cure for eczema. (signed) Mrs. i f = 'e | police station. of Mabel Puge. tin Kane, of the association, was in Siimerunae Nelne tie coor ee Emma White, 641 ier Place, Mawatha tie StRaGtarnen ane Tine Giellmonico was locking up his reatat| One of the letters threatens the Ife | court, and expressed himself vigorously The men under indictment are Frank | Camden, N. J., April 25, 1905.” Githeriu-iaw of" Lurupe, ‘but. us “al ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 2,—The im-|7Ant Wien he Reard two men at tle of Judge Sherman. It ts undated and/at the Magistrate's strict rulings. He A; Barnaby, President of the Kntoker- | ,Compide Egteroal and, oleraal Treatment fot very puns mun, werore fe ascended the) perial court, which was emerging from| “Ont Goor Rushing through the halt | unsigned. said the dealers had been treated Atkinson, Secretary, and Prank G. Dex: | seuiaioe pt Culleure Roapy Sex Olatinent, ie, Rawat Enrphe Of the Vikings, and verore bis! the decp lethargy into which It had been | 2%, He sent in an alarm from fre % | Another signed “J. I, Morton." the | narsiily. ter and John A. Pease, directors. It fs | ‘emo tie serm af Ghosolate Coated Fils, Me. ber vial he nad many years v- worry us a| plunged since the outbreak of the war |°t First avenue and One Hundred and/ signature on the slips of paper foand| in the West Side Court there were ten doubtful If they will dyer be called to | Foter rv & Gham, Corp ‘prope ‘Bogen vain oruiiniry, tatner with very, lim-| was thrown Into mourning to-day by| TWetth street. Then he started to yell/in the Page house at Weston, which|eacise cases before Magisrate Finn os trint. Free, " How fo Gure Resema- i ted means, a large tamhy and ‘uncer-| the geath of King Christien, prospects, lu their father's quiet n The “paiace, Walch Was il Teulty oly & ee Bapeles has Amato been partici") Other Italians sprang from thelr beds. | tained the declaration that the writer| grounds, One was that of a man whom |‘riiiman will attend the Democratic Svod-sized house, the prevent queen of] POow® entinsiy suspended during, ad | Tushed to windows. and several of them |would put to death the officers in charge | D<tectives Coleman an@ Lynch, of the | Club dinner to<norrow night. The dinner England, joe simpress Dowuger of} 2800, Sariod: of the Internals seared started to shoot revolvers, of the Tucker execution. West Sixty-elghth street station, found | was suggested ax a means of effectively Hone (Queen: oe Tater eg aimeer-| Dinners and luncheons at which When the firemen and the policg re-| All the communications are considered |in a saloon telephoning, | Over In a) J auine an ties with Tammany Hall @conomies of nousekeep and became) SUiffs of the various embassies were|serves arrived, Glellmonico admitted | the Productions of irresponsible persons. | chalr was sy seats rian Se pee Eel es, and is sald to have been inspired by Secumplished dressmukers. fntertained have recently been frequent [having turned in the alarm, but ex- Sniith, and philip Donohue, who rune| certain influential club members who A suit of Dunc William 9 | ly reported at Tsarakoe-Selo plained that he didn't want the firemen | TOWn's Business Section Burned. |#lking to Philp Doi : i | Cufistan was a prinveresc| Jam dl to the chlete of missions: fo| merely the police. and thought that was) MODUS, Conn. Jun, 20.—The busi-/"W'2,.0"man at the telephone was inform. | Sre not content with the present leader- 1§ . 0 . é Be ’ ’ | . ship. cewdingly Well born, but eeemingly uf] which Ambassador Meyer had been in | the quickest way to bring them. jess section of this town was comi-|ing the police of the death, but was ar- , gutside the line of succession. However | vited, but this function undoubtedly wil | ame two crooks wot away without ef- | setey destroyed by tire earls yesterday. | rested just the same. It was expected, in view of recent po- the treaty of London, dated May 8, 1859,| be cancelled, fe Boss will be about $30,000, partially | “Wher the Magistrate heard the evi-| litical developments in the local po- appointed him heir to King Frederick) Vil., of Denmark, whom he succeede in Christian's Queen, Louise of Hes: Cassel, whom he had married in 181 Was a brilliant matchmaker, and despi thelr lack of dower, was ‘able to ne gotlate marriages between her beautiful daughters Alexandra and Marie Dagmar “Police!” at the top of his volce. | fecting an entrance. envered by insurance. figured in the conviction of Tucker, con- NEW DANISH KING AND QUEEN AND THE DEAD KING CHRISTIAN. majority were on technical dence he discharged him at once and reprimanded the detectives. Of the ten prisoners arraigned elght were held for further examination and two dis- charged. Essex Market Court had but three excise cases and of these two were held for trial. Neither Mayor McClellan nor Senator liticul situation, that the Mayor would avail himself of the Invitation to ex- press his views, but he haw declined. It ig stated that the Mayor is not anxious to go openly ou record as being un- alterably 0. to Murphy, whieh Ir would have to declare if he appeared at the dinner and made a speech. and the present King of angi ee dang “Drunks” All Go Free. The Invitation wae sent to him ip the . Cy 3 respectively. on that British and Russian courts, thelr ron pulled off at the Jefferson Market Pree pay ile Hot. quitenundenitecd k Britian ane ected King’ Of, Greece; Court. where Magistrate Pool {s nold- | his refush’ mow it nee sini an Ana nite lately their grandson became GOUre, re a mere tan uate oats [Byte oa ingot Norway. morning, five of whom were held for | “85h. 4s sincere in his apparent break Fieserick, the new. Kine of Den: inal, ‘There was an unusually largo | Jf he ts sincere In his apparent break marke who succeste his father. ts tho nunber, of “drunige’ up for thetr sen-| forring to, the Mayor's declination, BOOKLET WITH father of one King. the brother of tence. Every one 6f then who hat pro. | ferns, to te Ae at the dinner ‘incle ot the Czar, the ed of mngiand’s Queen and ther: aw an: of the German Em- cured his or her inspiration in a saloon was discharged. ‘That's my principle.” snapped the Maxistrate when pressed for an expla- nation. "If they. Ret thelr Mquor in a fo! and deciare himself? He couldn't have er opportunity.”” enator Tillman has also sent his re- grets, saying that he will be unable to Sppear, Ing made meni @ prior engage DESCR! IPTION close jTelation of | every jace thet is violating the excise law y Peror protestant relaning house in Hus rev ought to be discharged, and T dls. A een Tulse, the wie of Kingy Gattiratertnees (aoe en ee christen, died in 4 a Shen « man is arunk and disorderly ONE DOLLAR A WEEK doesn't he violate the law, and should | FATHER’S DEATH SHOCKS! QUEEN ALEXANDRA. BONDON, Jan. 22.—The sudden deat’ @f King Christian, of Denmark, calles the ‘Father-tmlaw of Europe,” will place the majority of the royal houses of Europe in mourning. The ru : Russia, Groat Britain, Greece, Sweden ‘and Norway are directly related to the dead monarch either personally or through thelr consort His sons and daugh ‘8 were prepar+ tng for thelr annua) to at tng for, chee anual trip’ to Capen |Qualities and warranted to be, his eighty-elghth birthday. D I be o Queen, Ales received the news Jersey City Policeman and Teacher urable can be purchased at a of aa South oF er Father at Windsor. Wedding Trt very reasonable price and, if de: ob ‘eres Brick on Wedding Trip. | ” a Ww Spperentiy there had been no previous Sergt. Andrew Booth, who t# In charge |||sited, on small monthly pay- THE CALL OF THE ORLD. RARE RRR he not be punt ished for regardless 01 oa ie specific act * was asked. WATERS The Magis auly arled, “but £ jhe got nie drink in to have been closed. never will.” Many of the wore “Never saw so many women intoxicants before, the Magistrate, after the other. woman who had waked the whole block with ber drank fen outbr was discharged alise | she was in her own house at the time. “A ‘woman's ‘house is her castle,” he clared the Magistrate. ‘Next! jetta le, KEPT MARRIAGE A SECRET. of the desk at Police Headquarters, \Jersey City, and Miss Mary Murra’ | of No. 696 Ocean avenue, In the Green- ville section, left over the Pennsylvania) Railroad earty to-day on their wedding tour. They were quietly married last night) 1 IANO: Examine the new WATERS Pianos for 1906 and you will discover that a thoroughly good |piano of Wonderful Tone ments. Send Postal for Catalogue) iwith reduced prices and terms ‘on the FURNISHED S7S. OPENS AN ACCOUNT 5 ROOMS FURNISHED AT84A™ST& 3° AVE. In 1905, the twenty-third uplifting began in 1883, it 1,184,959 single The New Yor! Laas of The World's continuous growth since Its rinted, in its mornin; 34,680 columns of advertising, an increase of 8, aid advertisements, a gain over 1904 of 206,316. newspaper closest to The World in total s) less than half as much in columns and increased but 7,811 single advertise and Suni editions only, By nates divided into ¢ grew much encala | | ments. at St. Peter's R. C. Church, by Father | | | P Ss Soon’ Keanoy. 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OEREERO eb R | Wigs both were prominent, the news of {| | SEUSS | | 908 1 Mid RU 8 TUKUM, Courland, Jan, 2,—Count| Semper Comstock tallor, of Broad: | the Mari tetstty end hee bien © actos IRORACK WATERS & (0, 1 : 1,134,959 DG T Fredoris’ Lamadorff and Baron Roonne, way, thinks it's pretty hard to be forced teacher for five years, “She haa been ail || Thrée Stores: | The World's Want momentum reached Its greatest force In the last half of AH O° two of the most prominent land owners to ‘pay, H5 weekly eltmony to another | of that tim udlic School No. wv. | cay the year, when, according to a count made by Messrs, Barrow, Wade, Guthrie Y R | | of thle distrtot, were attacked yesterday | manGriwite.<_pertioularly; |iwhen thet eh ANT 134 Fifth’ 1BthSt.|] |G chartered accountants, ie printed 611,51 advertisements, against 555,. ¥ || white out driving by a band of reyolu-| ecUier rae in receipt: of a Jarpet stn: TRAIN KILLED WOMAN. ve,, near e/] [817 printed by the New York Herald, leading it by 55,998 in the aggregate i tonjsts and were pulled trom their | ‘Comptcok to-day appli to Justice| WATERTOWN, N. ¥., Jan. 2.—Mre, 7 W. 42d St | printed for the six months from July 1 to January 1, sleighs and murdered. Amend, in, she Supreme, Court, for an | Cary Clarke, aged fitty years, of Plor- 127 W. +» neat Broadway No other newspaper ever before made such gains in a similar perlod or order modifying the divorce’ decree | point Manor, was atfuck and’ inevantly reached so vast a total, t eve not tant $10 weekly ‘drain, its roe n Ce ty A) ard Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), |} More than es per et? of TAR WOH vant SSrartecr ats thelr Pus cee fe being now the wife of Mr. ts ‘@tation, i , | addrasges, but, despite this, over 870,000 replies came to the box oumbers ii x stopped, im front of the en: 04 Weat 16th St, Near 8th Ave, The World's own post-office.