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THE.WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1900. BAN OF ROCKS | ORDERED BY STATE BOARD Hoch would be a violation ot the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitu- + ¢-—_ tian of the United States. IN BROADWAY c* Rate Goes Into Effect May 1 Next and ' Holds for Three Years—Bronx the % The lawyers contended that Hoch’s conviction was {llegal, inasmuch as q Qe was extradiied from New York on a bigamy charge and then tried for Next to Benefit. a murder, that he was forced to testify against himself at his trial and that 4 his wife testified against him. Judge Landis considered a moment, and said: he petitions is denied,” 4 TCO LATE FOR APPEAL. Hoch’s attorneys asked an appea! and Judge Landis sald: “Later in the day I will enter such an order as will enable you to have this case reviewed by the Supreme Court in the absence of your client. I will not now complicate the matter by further delay. Respect for orderly procedure compels me to do what 1 have done.” Like Hail the Size of Cob- blestones They Rained | Avnany, rev. 2.—the state Com- oenpany aay matte of law to auch mission of Gas ang Electricity to-day » the Commis- i ij filed an order tixing the maximum rue it te hether. the ‘And the Court threw the petition to one side. in Thoroughfare. eV aM ets su Ore aiea Lave ne lemrors DBELLy Usepared a0 ADDSAl bond — pany of New York shall sell its gas co /Chlses of any cx beliey “I don't think you have any right to appeal," said the Court. onsiimers, for three years from May “Any citizen has the right to appeal,” said the attorney, but Judge STREET WAS CROWDED. |1, 19. at's conts per 1109 cube fret, ; Landis replied: such gad to be of vile power and fae ey earl ae of a purity Came from Pennsylvania Rail-| sted by lew. Orders have also been isaued In the road Excavation Being Made | “##e* ot te other companies operating in the Borough of Manhattan agains: for the Terminal Station. which complaints were fled—the New . Amsterdam, Standard and Mutual, Th rate of $0 cents per 1,000 cuble feet bh n fixed in the case of each. Orders will be issued forthwith fr the cases of the Central Union and t! Northern Union companies operating in ind pressure noW eel4-| value of dhe favor granted by St. Paid by Consumer. ming injus requiring @ ‘In view of the fact that this matter was delayed until within an hour of the execution, I don’t think so.” ATTORNEYS IN DESPAIR. Hoch's attorneys were almost frantic, They alternated between hope and despair as the Judge pronounced his verdict and then begged him to| allow them to take an appeal. In the mean time word of the decision of | figreed to postpone the execution to 2 o'clock, the limit of time set by the} agreed to postpone the Jexecution to 2 o'clock, the limit of time set by the i trial court if necessury, concluded that further delay was useless. He called of es up time Sponted high in the alr by a tre- mendous dowbdle blast in the excayations far the new Pennsylvania Railroad ter- | tural ine : pts y minal, huge boulders came hurtling inn» gvent stimula up Judge Landi: Don't delay on my account,” said the Judge. Broadway at its bustest part and in the | Y ‘i Nand. | The procession to the sckffold was formed and Hoch, who had main busiest iene todays, “A veritate ahower| SN GELGE. sHaireomenuielen naive] ite padi ehe comme |the matter of the complaints against | lic and t of shattered fragments of stone, some | the Brooklyn Union Gus Company. | of them as big as prize pumpkins, br ~ TEP S NT | Stopped “upon aspnnle “and Mousatona: Gas Trust's Income. |GAS TRUST SILENT } h tained himself admirably under the strain, stepped out stolidly to be bound. But the attorneys had not played their last card. i _ HALT THE Di; ATH MARCH, In this rain of rocks several persons | 1% 4 statement: sotting forth the rea- ON 80-CENT ORDER. j pe ns upon whieh ite decision Tas been They hurriedly prepared a form of appeal and appeared in the yard just had the narrowest kinds of escapes, sed, the committee sys First there wete two great detanat- The Consolidated Company isthe | ing molees which rattled windows in | kirsest, company, operitne Ging rel ee Co uae thelr casings for a dozen Mocks around | ind putstarding $0, a eet ; and almost shattered eardrums. and bonds and The roar was heard as far from the {mounting to as the Sheriff was about to give the word for the procession to move to the Scaffold. With perspiration streaming from their faces and their hands trembling so that they could scarcely hold the paper they ran to the con- demned man’s cell. eir general office naminal year endin The secretar. \ " Hoch’s eyes lighted up as he saw them. They asked him to affix his Re fr aeeeremenereuwesieartas | o conauciin eer et ecushea aye signature to the appeal, He did so, writing with steady fingers. Then the fh tbe GOIdGS LUISE eae oe coll free me aazueatal fae, ret | lawyers hastened back to the Federal Court. y ip and | feet pf gas. out word that he s took notice. They thought at first an-| “The © mpany rec umers of $1 nublica’ They got back just in time to meet Judge Landis leaving the building, He told them that he would not interfere further in the case. Attorney Edward Maher, with tears in his eyes, begged the Judge to remain in the building until the appeal was perfected. WANTED EVERY MINUTE, ‘ll go when 1.30 o'clock comes, but if you try to take me before that time I'll fight,” said Hocn. “It wouldn't do you any good to fight.” replied Jailer Whitman. “I know that,” replied Hoch. “But 1 want all that is coming to me, Tl go all right at 1.30.” = ‘The jailer after consultation with Dep-) bond and again renewed the demand for uty Sheriff Peters agreed to the delay.| an appeal, other. prize fighter guest wi sing | {Fam col : ejected. ehter guest was being | street kunps, $009,800.11; ¢ 28.34 | To the first crash succeeded a volley | “The cost of manufacturing and dis- of lasser sounds a3 chunks as big as |tributing the gas sold to consumers ‘ 0 $799,077.48. or 00.75 cent the size of a man's fist or a man’s head | AMount# to STAMNTAB, oF He Has per iE or even larger pelted down on every | fixed charges of t amount i side. Ing to $934,583.24. This cost per thousand Just Missed a Cab. leubic feet includes not only the actual | + lrepairs and replacements Tar the y | One piece of about the general dimen- | ending Oct. 31, but an. additional | ; | —_ » —_. er bucket sped overhead suiclént to bring the expenditures or nearl} " pairs and replacements to (for nearly, if pot quite. a thousand feet | \Vorage expenditure by the company (0 z cended in front of No. 3 West |twonts years fo tems A tf! 4 Thirty-third street, some distance east | \~ “Eighty Gants easenanter | a Girl's oe - hs h czema — Instantaneous hele Hoo! or nL rme sae Se Bruch Be Ste) Tes n allowing a fair return of the driveway. after grazing the top| value of the pros | ; i h then asked that his dinner be sent “No Right to Appeal.” ring the driver | ployed in tie gas-making ines, ac: | By Cuticura— Little Boy's Hands é and Arms Also Were a Mass of a hansom cab and sc: for. His wish was granted and he ate t vo) yeate’ . cab | count has been taken of the nat apparently without thought that he nder the circumstances I don't think See amo yeaa Riya ti eel cee urd of the business and of of Torturing Sores — Grateful Mother Say’ y ed a their property. Some uf them dird un- | was Miss Lucille Flaven, who had just Br vestme: would rever enjoy another meal. you have any right to appeal,” sald the | der pecullar circumstances, but he man- Martel igieeniiner HORE LaL OST TA VRECL CRS Rae ehibae cine Assistant Sheriff Peters had called up| court. Neate ane Thirty-thard street to go to the Holland | cent. 18 @ reasonable re Judge Landis in the meanwhile, and| “Any citizen has the right to appeal Welcker Hoch 5 Néuial vale Ore Lies Drop: neds property uctually self antil Mrs. Dad been assured that there wou'd be| said Attorney Edward Maher. eity on Li, iin ha Hee re ene aise ‘ Mblaction taken in the direction ofstop-| ‘In View of the fact that thie matter | cemen Meariod her 2 i a ' Austen ¥. Fox, the lawyer, who lives | facture tne cee ee seered chat this. re ping the execution of the sentence. Nev-| was delayed until within an hour of the |Quaintance In December, 1644. jat No. 45, saw this boulder fall. Hel turn js not ed upon “ ; é i i : is 2 widow with a comfortable fo ; eked ents e | tzatlo f any 5 ney Healey, it was decided to give! Court. symptoms of Bright's disease. ) Hoch fifteen minutes more leeway. This] Thereupon the three attorneys repre- | called pliysicians and 1 | determination was communicated to the| senting Hoch began all to talk at once. | Self When she died he @oomed man, who remarked that he| ‘Weil, said the Court, “prepare your | tfcate s:atux that deat stone for evidence, declaring he would) 1 her sed hur bu Sa prosecute the company having charge ot | ‘Wf, “Raa Tstranuously uFged before | A HOUSEHOLD STANDBY” was cause | Punishments Cannot Stop the Congested Condition of Vital] ‘®e ork of excavating. Se Coe LO rete ee aw remumadly 10, place the mo: Banke When he failed to return the | woman became suspicious and report disappearance to the r Shippey, wher o'elock. Six {mnutes Inter his lifeless | body was swinging from the end of the | rope in the jail yard. Briefly, the points raised in Hoch's Farewell to Last Wife. y disease. 4 lightiy smaller lump of stone! 4 Ce still had hope. record a ; by BMEnt s Ciseas eS as ly : - : Eee SH A See 3 the capitalization of tie company's : sr aS TA Perper naeahS Lge BSR ain rouse theo cae ane, aa | Celebration of This Year’s | Organs Suggests Use of | Passed within oan ae oo enn, ea Sate. Board. of Tax, Com eed ty tat) {In reply to your letter T write you Th . widower placidly i i s yey On nd upon pany my experience, and you are privilege 1 was probably the shortest fitteen| the “criminar Cone eattane Soe ee | hey sister Graduates Knockout Drops. duty at the Thirty-third street crossing | tix: whichs © the | for use’ it as you sco ft, Last year, : minutes that Hoch ever spent and the} Hach's signature to the bond, fust as { sibsequent’y, Hoch's w of Broadway. Ryan looked pretty white) = — = === | after having my little girl treated by @ ( longest fifteen minutes ever experienced; ard came that the death march had | and successful from th and shaky. He dodged death by | Yery prominent physician for an obsti- by the others in and around the deat | begun. J fed Dimon Jan. 17 cl tt to The Byening World.) a by Core| MAz8in of Inches. At the same corne- | nate case of eczema, I resorted to the ae: funera} of her sister, and a few hours P ; = The police have been asked by Cor- fragments dented the tops of two Nan | as . = 1 chamber. On the second as the fifteen} The attorneys arrived at the jail with | after the marriage she cave him her TPO! Y., Feb. 2.—Not|oner Harburger to investigate the death | son cabs, upon Which sat the drivers | Cuticura Remedies, and was so wel minutes expired orders were given for| the appeal bond just in time to again | 8#Vings, amounting to $700. Jays when hazing was in force | o¢ Charies B. Rowe. of New Haven, | Denis McGeown and Mike O Contfr. | pleased with the almost instantaneous the procession to move to the scaffold, | temporarily stop the preparations for Rese with i190) 97 00; Academy, are was found dead yesterday morn-| Still another, boulder, struck non, the piel Silene Ray we eae the 23/ the execution. loch lef, rhe house the next morning. y cadet pranks as : ig roof of the Savoy Theatre, in Thirty- iysi 8 prescription and relied ene Hooh stepped out to his death at 1.28/ He nin. ac mtapie ae tee in feos of Ne ia ‘Amaterdan ave- | fourth street, just west of Broadway, WINS AT RACQUETS Rie on the, Coueurs Soap, Cuticurs BUBA [epee domed Saat Ooo Case Windows Smashed. | Ointment, und Cuticura Pills, When on a trip t g Super! vivlenreion'the body the autopay'to-day'| 1) oo. ce crayish. atone)! welaghing | we commenced with the Cuticura Rem *| revealed’ an unnatural condition of the from one to two unds each, . . ‘ BS ‘om one to vunds each, rattled er feet and s were covered The stomach had been| upon the sides of | edies her f limbs were co Late last night Jailer Whitman an- Bly nounced that everything was ready for | story of the death nnoyance |. ee orem e Martinique apart- . + with running sores. In about six weeks. petition to the Federal Court were: the execution, ‘The announcement was | Hoch, caused, (he eee anos ana |e nt to Prof. J. H. Larkin, of Columbla | Ment-touse, | Nearer’ the excavation | Champion Defeats Austin Pots ea her tcunpiel ay, wallitanal there Ground for Appeal. made after a trial had shown that the | jiywed deat . pilece, to make an analysis of Its con-| nue and Thirty-third street the pave- in National T has been no recurrence of the trouble, fone with which the hanging was to be | seni: potayaing. emis ard report to the Coroner. Lrpilledl pehck yeu Masao pS hastened | ter in National Tourney | “In July of this year a little boy in 1 That the Judgment of the State Court) dove was Insufficient and a new one | After lesen) iy r Hoch. The Coroner ts acting on information | Hon window at Pedre Preeart’s ed the B ALA | our family poisoned his hands and arms i tion, Before retiriny or 0% ‘a § broadcast i oO y WO! . soe ee strict. orne! xandel . . im iron, wit - s Be ea ee ee in violation of| seni a guard out to buy clears, | Amasing stories of Ils matrimonial ey: | iuminated < che. hendas, DunnteAStornay..Alexandel = Masons | start (One pasrony alin hi. tare lathe Hoursjhis Lands(andcaralwere'® k agate i i Pioits poured in upon the police of this moon éone in red rests of | ind ‘forgot to come. back. | - of torturing sores. We used only the | the Constitution, in that Hoch’s inst) "Get enough to last me all day to- | Pty The steamsiipe leaving every pure | * cone hun-| Mf Mason in this city and in New | “At No. 15 West ‘Thirty-third street. a| BOSTON, Feb, 2—Lawrence Water-| Cuticura Remedies, washing his hands a wife testified, and that Hoch was com-| morrow," he said. “You know, Johann cy the Bee eas rete ae Hoch’e |} PR: ens Haven, It {s sih that at the time of | rock demolished a show case in frontof| bury, of New York, the american «m*-| end arms with the Cuticura Soap, and P—pelled and did give evidence against| is not dead vet.” oo ee ry the tand, and the recite) ae || the eves and his death he had in his possession a | the shoe, shop of Jolin Cybulsky. anc teur racqvet champion, defeated Austin) anointed them with the Cuticura Ointe |/ . N: ik jor d s es glanced here >| hen om venient, | <I ae 7 3 A Ps Himself; that he was arrested In New| Hoch bade an affectionate farewell to exploits fll imns slanced anti} considerable sum of money. Leimcad through the winlow aid fell | Potter, of this city, to-day in the na-|ment, and then gave him the Cuticura York and extradited on a charge of his wife, Mrs. Marie Fischer-ifoch, Be- paint. Mrs, Rowe, who came down fron New | where Cybulsky had been seated a ino | onal tournament held at the Boston) Resolyent. In about three weeks his e el ay stopped ar e \ § bigamy and then charged with ES ae ad oe cee ne wa Lae 8 | Sing, that. the : ies, in tecters Bie aay to take charge of the | ment rerorer In negro tenement On| Athietlc Association, hands and arms healed up; so we have | | 7 7 " eo Kenesaw NM, ‘onducted by Hoch’s relizious ad- ore ne imerals ¢ ody. declared lanai the ni ~secont i fine i . a rs Bel) store Federal Judge Kenesaw Rl | visor, the Rev. Mr. Schietche, during | boardine-houre. ‘The clase o ia dal ld that iumong the Jewciry| heen bedridden for yeurs Jumped up and |. 1he cmplon bi ai wort to | lots of cause for feeling grateful for the a Landis Hoch's attorneys con’ He Litau thelghiocs acs : Sirs. Catherine K Locer, waen the mall arrived, a pack- that was missing from the body was | crossed a room before her strength gave | beat his opponent. is volleying was | Cuticura Remedies. e find that the « that a writ of habeas corpus show! US a 2 prayed for nearly an! Wes: Forty-seve! addressed to the officer In charge @ gold watch and chain and a ring. It | out. | w at times, although otherwise his! Cuticura Remedies are a valuable ‘ fesue forthwith and Judge Landis sug-| hour. delivered, in. whieh e found the is her belief that her husband met with Fire Horses Frightened. | game was strongly played. In the fifth| household standby, living as we do % s vi pet nds | he pro- | ; ng hands from the tower clock, 3 “3 4 5 gested it was also requisite that prob-| As Hoch was eating supper the sounds ne. ng han foul play. He was not a drinking man rt ee ame Waterbury rallied after an em-| twelve miles from a doctor, and where | s 2 Sho: e the Jials were cleaned 5 Horses in the quarters of the engine | 6 it niles from 5 j Sle cause for the writ be shown He|0f the women prisoners singing the t bun | i @ short time the iiais were Civalvd and lived very quletly. His domestic |comapny, at No. lid ‘West Thirty-tlird | phatic defeat In the fourth and won the | it costs from twenty to twenty-five dole paid: uswmal evening song service came to his | dies of newspapers and appeared to} | ang I, Urdparntions have yet falled (| life had alwaye been a happy one street were s0 badly scared that the| match In a driving finish, three to two. |lars to come w Yon the mountain, | “Tt P a . | Interest only in the stories about | ous purations have yet da : * . sail | Heth 13 { iia etliton a denies. he roeapes | Cares Foe es poae tunes pacgeeraes is Heh She aw nls phitogra | tely eradicate the damage 10 th®) M4, sfagon was frankly outspoken in | theme” Nut © lt Of trouble quieting The score waa 157, 6-15, 15-12, 10-15,) Respectfully, Mrs. Lizzie | Vincent } remedy for counsel was a writ of error Y 5 ost | and recognized him 5 ie eal i " ther bli (158 f, 7 i ' | from a decision from. the State Su-|Psthetically, to “Lead Kindly Lighi,” | tempt to change his appearance. LE ee te dave fe pean pees ue eee Some 19) ware twortwere Ret oft Mm Woriietoot |, G: H. Brooke, of Philadelphia. won Ears oc Ridge, ; | bine Court tothe United Etates | “Nearer. My God, to Thee" and "Jesus Woman Called Police. ave autered had not | ihe. pallies rot sti hole, on the east of Seventh avenue | his mitch by a default from EB, Howitt, | “ony Ot its : | o leenenarate Beal : ahs : p i © polloe of the West One Hun-| side of the excavation, near Thirty-third | of New York. | Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every. preme Court. The counsel failed to take | Lover of My Sou Sia AS nee Or oBped B BIE fo bb » found. Koy QVAZNE. aredth street station made no investiga-| street. There must have been a_for- peterpan rad ity ae He a Poel Advantage of that move. The writ Is| Throughout It all Hoch sat as if In a | police of the Mest Forty seventh wire | Richard Burleson ands football « vion of the death beyond entering the|xotten charge of dynamite In the rock, | Sinttte: fin torm of Chocolate Coated Pile, 25° per vial fatully defective and can't be made| trance with his head in his hards. | Chisge of murder on Jan. 2, 1M6. He |{ iin, “were placed : Rospital surgeon's report in the blotter. | for a second, explosion succecded the SOFT-COAL STRIKE | geod soar pe had of all armaaiint ot f008. Almost Immediately afterward. when | made no objection to returning to Chl-| under third deg ae a By Nene Akee Re ee ee a buiter ct heavy: bortap clot and 94 | CONSID D CERTAIN. “setts | Hoch's attorneys asked an appeal | Speaking to Jaller tman, he told | caso, reaching here In custody on Feb. | 4 confession. T ‘The autopsy disclosed a conjested con-| had been placed over the spot, but the ERE! . from Judge Landis's decision and wiagal him that the singing had comforted a A greit crowd guthered at the sta- walk tour: dithin of Fhe vital organs bets sug: rock tore through the thick fabric ag If Landis replied: | him. lat Hie | auras after ‘ seated knockout stone: bane i; had been tissue paper. —— ae zs ES saree a : | pose . he damage done. Tt he will be taken back to New | ad PITTSBURG, Feb. 2%.—Francia LL. ‘Later in the day I will enter such an| Nerve Wins Friends. But evidence a With which Cal Howse found the g Haven tocolgh dj ran | \¢ » wht ” , ° t. Detectives are work- | | order as will enable you to have this Pearle! Le luentiv had no awecinspicing |THE Gn (elie unas cendeawoe torre) JOE KENNY TO ENTERTAIN. |2obb#ins. chairman ot tne Pissburs | YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. case reviewed by the Supreme Court in| The @pproach of the date of execu-| der of Marie W’ : eft ' a the embryo generals, for some trace of Mr. Rowe's movements | * |Coai Company, and leader of the bi- | ~ the absence of your client. I will not) U0" has aroused interest in tils most | May Shandon June AA n large morning on on the night previous to bis bxly belng tuminous coal operators, declared upon y ent. Faby ey eee | May on June $ Judge Kers rd house wall directly over Cok found Terry McGovern’s Stepfather - 4 how complicate the matter by further fe™arkable criminal character of re- | sentenced him to be hanged on Ju ri howae wall) direcoy over eo ¥ his arrival from New York to-day that Br calax.. It. would. be mush easter for, Tt times. The Sherif has been overs | lage sith ¢ ective Bureau,” } Annual Ball To-Night. he could see 20 possibility of averiag & i ertered Ww! he exe- th ration ii if , fs mo to grant this man ten days time In mrbelmed with spaliesitons for ieahete cution at the lusts moment And” tie | yer e say ther investigation is in) POLICEMAN ADMITS Terry McGovern's step-father, Joseph | & coal strike in the bituminous coal re. | r which’ to have this case jawed iby) Permitting. & cview =o} 8: eR SURO: hanging set for July 3, to give Hoc J. Kenny, after whom an association tied pir. Robins sade fe, had met is © the Unitea States Supreme Court, but Some of the applications came from | counselan opportunity to take his case | HE WAS FRIEND OF is named, is going to entertain South | Mice Workers of Americas 5th Ave. and 125th St., NEW YORK. fespect for orderly procedure compels! Women. Hooh's nerve under adverse | to the Supreme Vourt, : eee rintivetor Thar is conditions has mado him ayany friends, | Hut the cost of printing the testimony | OHN STANTON, EXPERT Brooklyn at the annual ball of the aa-| York, but not for the Purpose of oan- me to do what I have done. and taking other necessary THE CLAICHE GIRL. | sociation to-nignt. [sidering a settlement of the differences my order.” |.who believe him a victim of circum- amounted to $1,0W, and Hoch didn't! he aftair takes place in McCormack’s| between the bituminous operators and It is belleved that Hoch during the contributed $100, and that was all he | (Continued from First Page.) strect, Brooklyn, and all of ‘Terry's | “1 have no authority to settle for the ‘one side. friends a3 weil as Stepfather Kenny's will be there. A good time has been ar- World-—He | - e ed for, but the programme 1--He jand Seventh avenue on she night of |/Tunmed for, (but the programme dose) (f 10» . could get until the day ® for Ue exe- Jtong verlod of iis confinement in the Soul! eet until Mire. Cora Wileon pu up | Joked wit Guards. |county Jail has written out @ true his- 3ae, aud a wa bivku, ol |tory of his matrimonial adventures and produced $400 more. It was 2 07 operators and Mr, Mitchell cannot set- fe fur the miners.” said Mr. Roboins. do not think there Is any possibilty ng a bituminous coal strike on SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK COUCHES Prominent in Mi A tock in Hoch slept well after he retired, wake. | '°" i ; the afternoon of the day ye that} 4 i Eno’ Shan {duly 8? The night of the murder? A. | Drommtu kind. April 1. dag Up Dut once during the night when | Tcveaicd how he disposed of meny of Gui) tor the, h ety pefore that! Was Born in England Sevent No 9 Nv ste f es ae fade La engen | S so Mdn't you testify a Coroner’: he asked for a glass of lemonade. When | "!* % whose deaths have remained was notfied, over long-distance tele i Vearera tas en yee aes ate Coreners n Payment of $1.00. unsolved mysteries. Unless he has done phone to Springtield that th mor six Years Ago. ya Paringt hat the mon: al to communicate with Gerdron leposited. He respted Hoch and arrange an interview? A. Yes, but | | | Jolin Stanton, one of the best known! 2 aim I did not instruct her to write ‘oruiey se- | copper authorities of this countr ed|note. I advised her to get her littl iS a tag at iis home, No. 419 West Twenty- sister to see him and arrange a meet- ne Court af-| third street, early to-day. Deatn was Ing. 50 Cents Per Week. DUAR ARABS faeeataigth he 0 ing i ee mertcne int Tne death | ‘Me NY one will know whether he mar- bud, be ‘ebiamber. ried fifty women or more. He has con- | perore that “LE feel fine," ne sald to Guard Cum- | fvssed since his conviction that he had jcured an order taking ¢ " ay hirteon wives, " Supreme Court. This ac: mings. "Slept fine all night. Johann | thireon wives, but two more lave been Supreme (co! eras will be with you for a long time yet, | Ptvved armed the tion of Hoch ‘. a Kis Q. Didn't you tell the girl that you * . i wr Ho ls an innocent man and they won't | ‘The authenticy of the claims of many | jower cou won of Hoch in the ue to heart disease, He was an offter| wanted. her’ to We. present wher You Vinol imparts health and vigor to the wasted human system, increases body $9.98 Minieihs (Aknooent mani {oe the women who say he married and | Hering tudinal cc ste Of exec ane ad donen poppet - oMmpanice made the sprepens, wo a8 not to make weight and gives a clear, deep bloom to the skin. It improves the appetite sala Yoey RET COUEL: contatah C8 ’ then deserted them Is 4 i ton, (Bince, December Gov. Denesn and |. Mr. Stanton ‘was Ja. mining engineer) SOIT vou tell Asem igestion, i stomach power, frees the system from weakness frre otf santtar 5 A‘pile of moraing newspapers in the aro. ie) inidoubt the'state “Bosra of Pardone have fer) by profeasion, He was born in Bristol, |, 9, 24,¥0U tel Agaisiant District-at- ff and. digestion, increases Legaberd oh Jone ang intened frame in Cole 4 jwerney Turnbull that yor i ing energy and promotes a healthy growth of the nginnd. Keb. 25 180. He came to thialin’ Berthe: cheishen apeemene ae and acer creates enduring’ energy and. p! y Br lcountry when four years old witn his| times? A. Yea. ; whole system. We case is | father. Before the war he conducted| 2° Didn't you visit Berthe Claich in corridor attr, ed In fine check He anked: pers about himself, den Oak Polished. cov elour, Kuarantecd. Former price “$14.00. For this feenke 4 Hoch's attention, | The haveing of Hoch ends the career | fused to Interfere in Howh'a behalf sion to read the nea 0¢ ® Man who made matrimony a husl- | Last Wife Forgives. | NAN wt gona MO*s. ‘There was nothing particularly | a remarkavie leatue of await attractive about’ hi ood {that soon after nis convictio F abies, 00 hero hac one of the papers | Sat prey | pommed is forg.ventss. Sin giten, she | Botantcal iad New York Zoological on the night of the murder didnt ane | The Delicious Cod Liver Preparation—Without Olt Pleasant and mild, Ree. Isa yel hae: loat nave Several Wives Abroad: Fie Skeet? qiaetteteld acd | ratom, Engineers ‘and Kins [Leos Phen aaa yeuerecig tice : Jayne's Sanative Pills . } Way, do 1?” Hoch was born In a llttle town near Pardone to commute his” tenesyee! | letlo Club, the American Coclety of Me-| Your face shut ang 1 will get you out No ened sree rena mankind has proxed of more value for restoring act on the liver quickly, surel j “Hoch made running comments on the| Bingen on the Rhine and studied chem- heer oeeeuicws In tile behalt | chant Bngincera, the Metropolitan| Gay aeth “thee, NO: 1 ever sald health than has Vinol. It contains a// the medicinal and curative elements oi ly. : About women ang | Museum of Art and the Amerfean ofu-| Then the poticoman tried to explain of cod liver oil —actually taken from fresh cod livers — but no oil or grease. Yerious tories concerning him and \stry tn Berlin. It has been discovered Hoc then ate bin breakfast, Hs had been in- |» 7 jage Was pecuilar. Here ts the | scum of Natur! Tistory. at length that he hed demanded that is so delicious one can hardly believe it is medicine. Vinol is sold on our formed last nignt of the last desperace | Pa Uehara ‘nts Peel Oe oe ene man can inarry a thn ores et ee | Bie, sent ce ho pe hea: bine! pacies of money back if it fai to satisfy the user. DIED, @Bort. Mr. Comerford was to make and| hin wives died mysteriously after ho sand women if he Is attentive and per” JOHN M. GRIEST DEAD. | Bingham Aske Question, ! ‘Vinol {s sold on the guarantes plan In New York only at the following drag stores: BRIGGS.—At her residence, 90 Stone ay, weamed to have convinced himself that | had wecured control of thelr money, The | 5eVerink. Ret Peet yho are not mar- ‘EW HAVEN, Conn,, Feb, 2.—John| "Then you swear,” asked Gen. Bing-| RIKER'S DRUG STORES, Ave. 244 St., and Broadway and 9th St., New Brooklyn, Feb. 22, 1908, after a lingert 5 Would de successtil police authorities of France became | itt Wittung: Sthe “imwicsiy am’ aT? | ae Griest, head of the Griest Manu. |ham, “that there never wore any rela [fl York,~and ia Brook! roe ted Palco Ser Pulten Si, cor Clinton St Flatbush Aver, ff illness, FANNIE M. BRIGGS, neo Hulaerty, Ba. Uippeparations for the hanging were tm-| suspicious over the death of one of his| Widows are the most anxious, ROR uring Company, and a wealthy rest- | HOn# between you and Herthe Ciniche, cor. St, Marks Ave, suo Broadway! 2688 Broadway | 84 (Soin 8.1 200 W: “uno cerriees will be Hela at nee mediately. begucy following Judge Lai: | wiven, 4o he hastened to Bnetand and ELS TORRES they india Westville, this clty, died to-day | statement of Policeman G:dyt" 2th St 1917 Amisrdam Ave.t obisT nd Ave. | late remidence, Heb, 20, at 2 P.M. ; efusal of it of habdews corpu ‘om there set sall for Now York, Ively know. and are later taught, that | as the result of an Intestinal operation, 1 swear, onded Morton, ti UNGMANN, 1920 Thice Ave! tia mbus A: 5 Pi aoe Now Jorsey papers please copy, , Dut Moch's attorneys sirenuousiy co: le wandered all over the United| their one object I" Ife in te inary | He owned x eamecatorked entate cover: the jaiatement attributed to Cody INSMAN'S G61 Eighth Ave.; 1 Ave. 1% Haabere ot Wictery anne pom B ; ) an oy can't marry wel ng 1,00 a0 80 ‘ i: Unued thelr efforls to secure furthe, !etates, murrying widows and acerin | A marry anyhow. Sympathy and ne. | geastiful in Connecticut, He was sixty. of In, also mambore of No. By) @elay. Thoy hast!ly eit B Qppeal them as fast as he got his hands upon | tention will win any woman. Ave years old,