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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27. 1906, - ’ ; We IN DRUG STORES = ALREADY ACTS AS. MISSIONARIES AT sqazed at the pollceman as though she| when Berihe sald she would have re-| Hoi never seen him betore in her life. | venge on. Emil if he bothered. her. Billater was a platn-clothes man in| On croks-examination Mr. Levy the Tenderloin from June. 1904, to June.| started out as though to show that| 190. During that period he said he Marie was actuated by jealousy in} visited the apartment of the the wo- giving testimony against Berthe man, Lulu, probably fifty Umes, On| Claiche. ‘The little prisoner sat up eee oie blod ied bag Ror ETE Bi to the serie ae erate ee catch ‘orton. ir. Levy's jections closed/every word. Mr, Levy tri to es- } ; Turtner revelations alone thie Tine.” tablish ‘by the witness the standing of H Both Mothers and Children . at were you doing on July 8|Gerdron in the Claiche menage. Al i i 1M? A. Twas in the vice squad.) he could get from the witness was | Are in Harlem Hospital working with OMicer Clarence Mar-| that Emil exercised the dog. . Uneay “Liar” i ee All Well, Thank Yi Q. Where did you, meet Martineau on Liar,” Says Clalche Girl. | ell, Ehank You. that CO ie On ements eee aoe tion oh ay Co oheelesl Meliss on oe near Seventh avenue, about 9 A . nes of her Mrect examination, ut * . } 7 it Had You any previous tonverantion | avery unwilling one, iether directions Francis L. Robbins for the AmericansGotAway With-|_ with Morton a it this meeting A.| Mr. Levy questioned Her closely about mee Pe Ut) 1 ene ue) eae east side of Harlem to- firs Yes; that morning, the heating, Q. Where did “you go with Morton| Q. Didn't you see Gerdron kick her and Martineau? © A. We walked t0/ downstairs and drag her by the hair? Operators Arranges | Out Injury—Battleship |iiintea ors arue store at’ One Huns dred and Sixth street and Third ave- Twenty-fitth stroet and Seventh ave- at not. ; a ‘ ‘ : Rink Mitiger bene AN Ree eae A ereCEEAT Woe: | Dua an iceatn Ge nenazesl the for a Conference. Ohio Off to China. — [nse. were sre. guen ater twenty: fon stopped and talked with her, Mat-| prisoner hab ori ¢ Unenu aed T kept on A tue furcher | Py per taet leas COLNE EI ona) Fon and stopped at a lamp post. Morton Q. What id you do when you heard and the defendant stopoed to taik with | pony 3 mhen you hear pening derencnsy ston pen Rerthe meream?) A, T ‘akin’ do ‘any. Hundred and Nineteenth street, became The following cablegram was recely-|the mother of a tiny girl child, at the Methodist Board of| Then he brougiit another ttle ete to es Wilsor y years old, o} PITTSRURG. Fob. 27.—Acting on the advice of President Rogsey made | ed to-da; known through lotters to International | Foreign ni. Saw the Shooting. Q. Did you remain on the corner A. T cronsed the street and wal down to Twenty-fourth street with th o{ the matter? A Q Didn't, you go out to see what was eaming unusual? A. T ore Was the never heard i Mine Workers, and Gieirman Francis L., Robbins, of the Pittsburg Coal Com- President John Mitchell, of the United from Shanghal: “James, Charles and families; Lewis, Howe, Ogborn, Kahn, Newby, Hughes and Third avon alighting this time at a drug store at Ono Hundred and Twenty-third street and Second avenue. Both mothers a ants were taken sem Hospital and are dolng very yy marks on her ed the door? A. No, all reached Kluking safe. Property un- pany, d the bituminous | Mi ales ny, and leader of ie absense harmed. Trouble due to French Cath erators, the latter has called a con- teen Ut lics’ fatal quarrel with magistrates feronce in this city to-morrow of the| fives : r, H. K, Carroll, of the Methodist operators’ committees, who are m@M-| stissionary Suelety, “ a this was in, re- 0 E endeavor to 1rrange some means of pre- | Shui i ie ~ the Bishop to give the names of bd obeekal be Seal He the bituminous coal) misstonuries at Nanchang. YOUR EYE Seer one 3 The Lewis referred to in the cable. In reply to President Roosevelt's let-! ny. Carroll said, is the Rev. Spene 5 aid, 3s ev. Spenc tor, published to-day, BF, RoDbINN #eR TS ioerintandent at the mason, |JGLASSES AT Ioautheanta Roomsvell, President of ree evidently on a visit to Nan L ALEXANDER’S the United States, Washington, D. C, 5 . “Dear Sir—I find your letter on my| WwasHINGTON, Feb. %,—The situ ’ return from New York this morning.| ation in China bus taken on sucn a THEY LL BE Have asked the operators’ committees | serious aspect that the battic ni Onto, flagship of the American. tte of the Interstate agreement to meet me | Oho. fi waters, hae ‘been urvena to PRIGHT here to-morrow to consider the question | the China coast and will leave. her = of a conference with the miners. Willlpresent station at Manila In a. few Geli ihe Uentistan: oe aatacuatied policeman on post Did you s Q. Ho: long did you stay at Twenty ce as she Das fourth street? A. Possibly ten minutes, | She went too fast Q. What did you see? A. I saw Mar-| Mr. Levy prox fitireau and Morton and the iefendant furnitu croas the avenue. Martineau was a lit h street flat to nother mi three or| tle ahead. Bertie was walking with| four days after Berthe Clatche lett him Morton, Martineau approached @ man | This put the ownership of the flat up standing on the cor Gerdron, although Herthe Clatche had Q. What hap; ed next? A. M collec the rent of the rooms. tineau put his hands on the man. They |" The Zimmer woman said she all started off together, Berthe was] went to Distri omney's office behind the three men, ‘Then I heard] for the first time Inst October, three three shots, and saw :he blaze from the| monte afer the crime, and was then FEL er tar away were you? A. About | 86Bt to the House of Detention. a half bipck. Tran to the corner. When | ing your meet mans I got, there, Martineau had his arm) "Shy vou ever. k erin Alar: und the defendant's nec and was n A faking the revolver, from, her fend Since: Morton and Billafer? A. Yes. People were coming from directions, : . } We carried the body into the drug s:ore.| ,@:-,How many times have you beens Who carried the dead man in? A. | "Me@1? A. About fifty times maybe. Myself, Officer Riley, OMicer Scanian | Once I served five days on the Island. | and Ofcer Burns, I asked the defeni- “Whoa, Lorenzo." t out that Gerdron of the Twenty-se ant the name of the dead man, She you “morro a advise of result to: w. Very | da: fold me ne was Emil Gerdron, aged | Mr. Levy mentione?'a number of ad- otfully, The boycott of gmerican merchants een eawed orty-two, born {9 France, and that shi sees in the Tenderloin frequented by | a oR ye ROBBINS.” | 2nd. the outbreak® against American |i ment to sour patronnee FRANCIS L. 2 missionartes are straining the relations K i where you are sure of accuracy Xamination und skillful and cor~ didn't Know his address 9 Former Assistant Distric time. Frenchmen of the Gerdron type, and Attorney |the woman adm.tted having been to! The letter which President Roosevelt | of the two countries. Diplomacy seems | Hin Rand, who convicted Abe Hummel in|several of them, The object was to : to have failed utterly to bring about | Bion this ‘same courtroom last December. |canvey the impression that Gerdron's IME CEeARAS poe any better feeling in China Or py rete aid a visit during the examinvion of | trends—who are keeping away from the Bite House, The anti-American boycott has ag-|Patores. He has heen established for | Rillafer, and after a short talk with |ccurt-roam, by the Wascmight hace | “Washington, Feb. 24. | cravated the popular sentiment against |Jneariy thirty sears, and he har proved Justice Davis took a seat inside the rail| been intluentis! in securing her testi. “gir note with very great con-| forcigners. In a portion of China be- | [his riznt to sour patronage by reason and observed the work of his successor. |iocy, The woman was ill at ease, bt conn the failure im your inte con-|imecn the Vanetsze Valley apd the | Por the permanent, tenet” his’ Glasses n 6 b ‘4 dhe Hon; Kong district there is a danger- ave civen ty thousand expert pee meTORUELOLe! Here h BNO N, Rerasle:(toiGecome) ried vention on the joint interstate] jus antitorcign sentiment that is likely | fence enables him to furnish the proper break out in new outrages any [f Glaswes for every known exe defect answers, Billa‘e; aid that he de in the pa- oO trol wagon with Bertie Glaiehe to Lend ine Le Sage, otherwise known agreement to come to a basis of] fo bre That his prices are fair 1s shown by . s the next witness. She scitiemout of the bitaminous min=| TPN \ aL. popartment haa received |pthe fact that you can get from bim quarters and from there to the Merc Street siatior, where she was locked in charge of the matron. Mr. Ely m no effort to bring out any conversa- ; ton the witness might have neard the patrol wagon hetween Bert * Glatohe, Morton and Martineau. Ti experience cf Marineay on the w ness stand yerierday, when his eros examination riddled ‘his direct testl- © mony, showed the danger of gaing too | © far with a police witness. Billafer dentified the p’stol with which Herthe Claiche killed Gerdron Hoe said he had placed marks of ident fieetion on it. a double eros: : “Very sugzestive,” commented Mr.| “32. pore Ieyy, “a double cross fet. An four years 4 i he ne oe ca yur years. 4 in her employ at No. 166 Wes nty-seventh street on the Sunday morning after the fizht_be- tween Gerdron and Rerthe. She asked Berthe what had happened to her eye Q, What did Berthe say? A. She said Emil hit her an the eve because he caucht her with doe Lorenzo. | were the relatihns between Rerthe? A. Very hanpy. Tid you cevr telk to Rerthe about T te'd Rerhe her mamma wae had for ber. Berthe Dan's vase sated * morma very gond to me."* y was 03 he Mant meevhed up ths alsin to. ing scale of wages. You tm this/q cabiegram from Shangha! anno. business have enjoyed a great in-|ing the departure trom there veatecdas S lid G Id Eye Glasses $1” thanks to the joint trade agree-| of the reported trouble. —————__. tion of your successive conven. tions, } Sold goid 2 80 0 “A strike such as ts threatened all GIALS IDLE | Na gold, insane, soll gold, not the ost you times this price. ment that hes res dim the ac- on April 1 in a menace to t peuce and general well You can consult his staff of ooulists Jamity. | Judge Rosilsky began the cross-ex- gunination by asking Billafer if he ov ard any conversation in the patrol on. Mr. Ely objected, on the ground that he had not brought out any co. Yersation and the objection was su wari the rail Mr dly called "whoa and Tarenzo stonned ae thoveh he hed rin amsinet 1 stone wall. By occupa- tion he fa a driver af a drivers mess The vitrere told In Aetall of the visita of Toe Lorenzo. ‘Tur weeks he- “You and Mr. Robbins are joint chairmen on the joint committee of the National Civic Federation, and it seems to me that this im- poses an additional duty upon you re of the and have your eyes examined, free of country), I urge you to make a charge. further effort to avoid such a ca- L.Alezagedes Main Build'ng of Star Shirt Fac- | tory, Bridgeport, Destroyed 106 E. 23d St. near 4th Av., New York, 56 W. 125th St., near Lenox Av., Ne Ys tained. Jude Rosalsky announced | fore the Aest nnd semaration Geriran there would be no cross-examination. | che s1 the country Refars both and gives an additional rea- - Justice Davis took a hand and ques-| eoing the witnent to take good son why euch of you should join ‘All Employees Safe. toned the witness as to the position of | © Wa Gerdron and Berthe Claiche a the time| "7? of Berthe of the shooting. Martineau test! Promised Hor Money. ¥eaterday that. Gerdron's =tace turned toward the girl when. sie While In the country Bail wrote to him. Billater said that Gerdron's face and ipstraste) ber ta take was turned away. Mr. Le: hereupon entine T.a Soae to the thantre sprung the transcript of tes: : « kind of nim with ait Mtr, Tee ie impr) in making « further effort. Very respectfully, “EHEODORE ROOSEVELT.” BRIDGEPORT, Feb. 27.—The m f the Star Suirt Company's in Golden Hill street was POLICE CHOPPED DOWN | tise" exis arternoon. Tne ions” s ELECTRIC LIGHT POLES, | "Sio%0 tian ve mnare vain five hundred girls were em. ployed in the fm-tors. ut all eecane ugh a number had narrow escapes fire was confined to the main bull though tenfints in aeanby: Led by Chief, Patrolmen in Pelham Manor Carry Out Orders Mel ete ease teen | ed was Milerman Freyler, of H ‘ila sda ing | | of Village President. Waseon No, 3, who was hurt by falling | of Police Marks 2 brickas LATEST BULLETIN FROM THE MIZNERS. Berthe's money. taken at the Inquest, but w remark was call cfepancies were discovered b: testimony last July and his testimony to-day Billafer placta-y said the evi- dence given in July was wrong. Biliager got quite nerwus under cross- examipation. He leaned forward In the witness chair and repeated to himself each question as it asked. Woman Witness Called. The first woman witness in the case succeeded Billafer on the stan}. Her name |s Marle Zimmerman. She {sa large woman, and car on the right |‘! side of her face g' her an appearance | quite sinister. Ghe has lived in the House of Deten- tion since las: July, but was quite frank | $n telling what profession she followed before that time. Marle rented a room extra support and soft top tress $8.98 PATRICK for $300, | down twenty-five nples erecied on Pe rday by a gang of employ of the West Light Company 1 that the poles w r what he kne ay him anytaing. He could gi i m the Biter Peart (Continued tres —_—- Q 5 Pint alohe while he wa: ty the property 1 wes e put In the flat Berthe Claiche occupied at ; ; i awn, me No, 18 West Twenty-teventh strect with Jong’ have you known Charles G comenny Hannan oe YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Gerdron. She paid her rent to Berthe é. COT er eal itae 4 Sian he . via’ned a permit from the vil- ‘The widow of Charles T. Yerkes Clatohe, never to Gerdron. Two other | gun moned to tell whether On mat Tan | eats you know him? A Aer Troe WORK = ay . BUCKLEY- women of the same class had rooms in| fr mcs nad Revived a warrant for| met him never, spoke to him. Tve eo neicupns tor has once more forgiven her new Marie was asked if she knew “Joe” | Gerirons areal. Bab sia ines ot teeth REBEG Rig Kee Tt) 2 cafe aa itd a H Allen, the village be husbands Wilson Miser, and;they NEWHALL co See Wiel LAarenEn. elo. a whet ald. you hear Mr. Milliken. Patrick's brot: “f Marks sct out this morn-|| are now {fn her Fifth avenue man- . { e th St., yi sion, as happy as happy can be. Another bulletin will be ucd the next time they have superseded Gerdron In affections of Rerth desirous of calling 1 AT heard hy fication, raised his by no means wea Law Different Up Here. ; ned tha, vou based vour { einen on yo L know with his men to cut down the ies, On arriving In Pelhamdale ave- nue, he found John M. Gear, an em- “NEW YORK, O20 Ire ch, 1906, a8 set forth Bi coklyn, 1 Saturday HADLEY WILL MAKE fie: Ssh ees get ROGERS ANSWER HIM) .2.0) 2.0. £223 ii he sald he e A. No. ployee of the light company, engaged At this moment the doors of the Do you 1w h Faye- Judge. 5 Lan separate. | pent room onenea slowly and an em oa efi 3 : Sr ane witneaaea ss did ety in tacking on the poles notices ofter- P; 7 Inently respectable gentle of mid- y le fe} not come ? A. No. 1 haven't seen ¢ 9, “1 for th arr nd oon- dle age. with Says He Will Take Standard Mag-| not come North? A; Np. havens peen Wool off my woodpite. I caumht | LUSK UAPEATY BRL TAI tN GE Tren tae popped! inte the room. j nate Before Justice | was expected to come North at all eMOnR OL SRY who were looking, for Q Did you ever discuss this case with Lorenzo, the Tenderloin Gildersleeve. Gane ARNG amazed. But the str rd ss the case Lorenz ae mab, SF He Was an innocent onlooker, N CITY, Moy Fob. 2% 2 OF + meaning ad) of Naxbmon ‘ se : ae | Spporiune wines women Aclnaiine acsereeaom rina Hie, omit Une FOUND DEAD NEAR MCS al an Had era tae a TN of meaietidan HER n not an ounce of impurity the act in the daythme and war 5 * 4 ; and thea ame back and sto in] the lampe In a way inventerthg DOCTOR SAYS | the nig) h the poles. ( was promptly - z ; Topniod: anit Chick Marks “and his Grape-Nutw Food Invaluable | f squad of axemen attacked the poles in His Practice, A physician first healed himseli| 4 the. momer rej at any. time i : forentrance at the tral ok ree A SM cnew Ali the Witnesses. HIS HOUSE DOOR. | sree oes Boren aeeerePn este] With food. Then he healed otners, tra’ ie | Lorenzo an Exhibit, Supreme Court yestere wT Enddn Rulwas Company stood by-andyand tells his story in a straightfor- SAL FOR TUESDAY Pibrelteetr esti yee {nvestigation ints, Witt le = yore tienes ned “the policemen. | ‘The falling | ward, business-like way: SPECIA i de cout Join the Monk suatman x M evaleave. orotiel wine “at, Aged Man Was Discoverei Lifeless titty “the. Wires of the adjacent| "FOr a long time,” he writes, “iW rounn 10c vy 10 pli to the sec agtlarreaiay Did you her men-| Near Scene of Recent Hold- Postal TeMsgrapa poles and adeo| Was unable to assimilate comfortably torxn 156 tary. Gerdron, according to all a er at that time, you Harry J. Moran's eft the name writ- 7] caused a temporary block of the trol-| any ordinary or prepared breakfast Ups in Brooklyn, ley line from Mt Vernon to New|foods. Nearly everything disagreed Rochelle, a part of the Union Ratlway| yith me, bringing on heavy head- cure evidence questions leh S has declined to an- il SPECIAL FOR WEUNESDAY. Beer Th Pounp 106 count was a th fine-looking fe low, but Bemthe. it Mr. Bly je riilit 5 § carded him for the half portion known| swer. Whether under this decisi as Lorenzo, wul_ask the Court to require officers’ wi Joe then d to’ The body of Alexander Rodrigues! siste Owing to the blockade the bonnet Berthe Claiche did not glance at] or sp. companies to appear Jor ! up dent | Moran?! stenograpiir first sixty-two years old, of No, 66 Hicks) New Stochelle cars were sent over tie| aches, 2 bad taste in the mouth, and]! ¢ MATE APRICOT Lorenzo, although he stood so near she ater of future! T 1 kit at a hetle| t out Morgan by mistake and gtret, Brookly found near his| Pelham line by way of Webster ave-|a dulness of mind that was not only ELLY. +.+.1+---+ PONE 15G Rene eehed’ seca) Wid of "a beat: out ot “A Ww York. tidhy Rortesten sit ean _ home early to-day, lying on the site-[ nue unpleasant but interfered with active | ~ D4 BARCLAY. ing by Gerdron udministered te said Trigun t case : [altered from ‘Morgan’ walk, He had evidentiy died of heart] , While the, poles were Deing cut doyn| mental work, Since beginning the ‘is COR WEST BYWAY. Giriche on the night of June 2 i almorront of aie aot don't wt ; a |eotapany. warmed themmscives ata hone] use of Grape-Nuts food some months AS 29 CORTLANDT: ee oe tong er eatiatone Ik ae eae ce SMITE od iment | Sim (atone police have not fully accepted | fire in a nearby field. Dut made nol ago, however, these troubles have! (Sal manatee x J quite "a thorough beating, one. of tl death) i was haraseed fad) hounded | so ing. male that theory, however, and are making| attempt to Interfere with the work.” | vanished and’ breakfast 1s relishea aL OSS, decorations: accompanying 1 being into ran ek ike | Name Never O'Ralley. jan investixation, prompted by the fast and enjoyed us tt cught to be. PARK ROW & NASSAU $2 jackened eye | naz ath, 1 Waa wor | At ihe af ernoon session Judge Talley | that several hold-ups have recently oc- “J find, too, that a small quantity COR SPRUCE #8 The testimony of Marie was quite IONA ened with imprison lenid, reniving to Mr, Jerome, that bit curred in the neighb i “Nuts ' a | Oa ete ee ere mn shel mtg SRN uel nt timer” "JEROME GOES OUT ON | oc craves nud cent steno COON e name of Corinne anche and y to vnything tc sav : Erandtather from Kentucky He atdn't A letter SERA vefore st Pitentne fe peg amen ss a DIES DDLER. Eas Fevoitimin’ tie amie was ever known SpEskiIn, daughter of the dead. man, A HUNT FOR GRAFT. | 3"tignt prevents tue teciing of de-| tine, | Tetine was Grougiit into, tie prose Me Neri SEN ata He Annie's!) OF the, cigthing,” eMtablished “the old | tression that used to result from this feeeelees thanl Ave: (eet neh. and weighs) CHIUAGO, lREb UNREAL SA CT Bae Terra Smal Pinter, Betton ther onsldering man's Wenety: dentate, “ae taken IN) Histrict-Attorney Jerome to-day paid | extra exertion and logs of sleep. Probably 20 pounds, | ‘Tetine was the| eo years who. several, had mbt shiken’ him’ materially Invany. Order ther tan any’ t n. Tt is) Rodriguez was for many years en-|an carly visit to Hasex Market Police “My wife surere foe severe! NO SECURITY Clatche fat y ad to nave bi e of ‘Answering Ri Oleott MoNe ey! not a first-claer pln “ as ann bar gaged i HU Tome sa Herter peed ene Court to have a talk with Magistrate | months from ria ing et 8 ol if No INTEREST. 1 Pane ra ae jSudeel Olcott, © MeNerney iy van hank batore leaving Hous: | and was an erate smo % : 3 rake NTE ecctae Morton Hélped Her Move. 4's muilonaires T- sald, Tinte, patronized ‘by law-abiding | tat tat Euxette Tom, ene of your wit: | his daily custom to consume twenty.) Pool His appearance created conate:- |digestion with fermentation — se YO INDORSEMENT ‘ ttle. and #onietimes thirty-five, large black{nation In the rank and file of court | would be very miserable fur days at in the Cook County Hospi IND Ne fe No Employers? ad heen looked tin fo Marie testified. after re : neares, fe about the beat nat Be Was ve hard? AD Dae Fe ee | Cigars, \emplovees and palice attaches, a time, and almost any kind of food 9, i fo the fiat tie went day and ‘ive Litranse ito, anoth hore in| patna af otiias Iaat TIENEN Wise ak| While the District-Attorney wns | added to the trouble. She found by References Required. ROLE We. | SIDE: WBS BAIN DaNE tbr sometimes Runes form PES Ae vane a when he to go hor AS Weak snore, the usually hilarious and nolay | experiment that by using Grape-Nuts You posieiyaly. os Marie referred to him # was ne ©. Why didn't Angelo Barba come as! crowd of wrangling lawyers) who\ are | relief would be obtained Ins, very fll Ap time, even when ordinary wenzo Gerdron had gone out 9. What happened. A. Corinne asker All of Good Character, Witt §. He told me his wife was | allowed more privileges than in any | short } CALL OR WRITE FOR a that the other wit. {Il MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK other court in the city, were quieter remedies for indigestion had fallec i CATA TOuE - Ty ‘The venture ‘was rapidly failing from lack of Wich aut Boriner aie sher wis ole ts 1 to Why jdige’t J, Riordan come? A. 1 WINS FIGHT FOR BOYS |‘?.c%%. °°. to help her. . Dave revenggon emi Then Barks Mor zp i ) Wasn't he in dail? A, Not that I S| recashiicwaelthe wont passed: ceouncy ‘Mig. James S——, a patient of | I Bik} yn HERR a0) lat Be Loam D ie nomenody te <= = ; : know of He's a ond bird yet “Jerome's tnalde,” and for once at least | nine, suffered with sympathetic heart , with two ey carne: | MICHAEL SARLEO CAUGHT. | QO Ten't Mise Gatllard rather eecen-| DRESDEN, Saxony, Feb. 1.—The| Essex Market Court was orderly and| trouble and a stomach 80 deranged L.W.SWEET & co. | ton, “haa trhes, A: Well. T think she Is. She won't) courts here have decided that the three | people well behaved. that it rejected all food. Her etrengt! 39 MAIDEN LANE NY. Q. Tia Miss Gaillard tell vou anything} elder sons of Mme. Schumann-Heink,| Mr. Jerome was asked as to the object the singer, shall be permitted to accom-| of his visit, nourishment. 1 recommended the use pany her to America in April, and have! “Well,"’ he sald, “this is one of the Grape-Nuts with cream every 3 or we also awarded her the fortune of her late | courts—and tho principal one—that need | "hours, The food proved at once ac- DIED. husband, Herr Heink, on the ground|cleansing. There has been graft here of| Contable to her stoinach and her ro a that It was earned by her. @ worse character than in any other covery to perfect health speedily fol- |] DOOLBY.—On Feb. 26, ROSANNA_T.. ber Is Acensed of Killing a oman tn 1901, Jabout conversation with Yes, T think she did Q. Why didn't davit ie sib revard to the ¢ A. 1 don't kemember. slightly ex: h Irish brogue tive: irresicd Michae d hy the N Houston. the law: fir ; ; % r |figured’ In the Hummei-Dodge in evervthifg she told me that J re- 1 tie department, ‘These poor people Lavede Bhlanler ee Joan ane 4 BRONX OFFICE Sept. 1 _ “sav fake bit {eae Pee ee EET ot lot Mme, Schum@nn-Heink recent! pubrot atlord to be robbed, and when 1| lowed Dooley (nee Donlon), aged 36 years, ’ 2 a Jude Olcott ners ca lien.tc. t Q. Didn't, she ‘tell vou of some re-| Mme, Sehumand Heink fecently ap- | cont an assistant over a month ormare| ‘T have found Grape-Nuts an ex-| ‘Funeral ‘from her late residenoo, ao According to the voitce, Surleo and the] Judge Augustus R Halley, the Houston | maria made by Jones regarding the) ishington for aasetance, in. gaining ogo jt wae to protedt them from @ g8ng/ cellent food for patients cunvaloac-} Tae A0bth ston ‘Thursday, at IP, ‘Me sy ene night, laweer who got aMdavite of he ‘Texas | Patrick cas anit remember, | agoasioi of her elder sons. iwiormere | of,chemp jawyers and thelr niecrers, | eee exhausting fevers, as ty. | _iterment calvary. ‘ wincipal object in calling on St1G to: he. acteined/ Ini Germany on the trate Pool was to protest agalnst| phold and pneumonia, and’ always | — ground that they were lable to military | MAiBUrats Coo Mor trial in the higher Lepoanee) its use by such. It is] LOST, FOUND AND REWARD% Kinerican and aa ths wite of uname: | Courts on, Ervial Atle. too Od tor "ihe admirably suited to these cases, not Witnesses for the defense. Rafley if a; Q If she did tell von so why dfdn't and. dark, hawk-nosed man. with long black | yet put tt in her aMdavit? A. 1 don't fer halr and dyed, coal-bluck side whiskers. | remember. He sald he was born in Texas the year) Q. Did you send for James R. Quimby 658 East 149th St., [iver husiun tare ind when Sarleo pulled a revolve Near Third Avenue, fostacd’ "Phe. bul ‘ then shot the . . leo Is said to ha man| hefore it wae annexed. to the United! tovcome to your oMes? A. Notthat T| American and as thé wite of an Ameri- etting a } ORT: nday, For the ‘reception of Advertise. in the mouth; ie went co italy, where] Beare, Magvteae wena (nna, United | te come to your or tharT) can, by her second marriage to Will-|DS1h Stee ourt-room appeared bet | only because it is easily digested, but | ORT Monday, Pafoutrn ‘Drag Bory 110 Si ae he remiired until r Was) trate and police judge In Houston, Mr.) . What 8 hia reputation? A. I pre-|!am Rapp, her manager, in May, 1905. ter than I expected to find it, and I am| necause of the great amount of nour-| _ Liberty At. ments, Subscriptions, &c. arrested there for as: Alcott questioned him, He uxed a broad! fer not to answer that ‘ueation. claimed that her sons were entitled to| satisfied that the changes which Com. tains. Its use 1d umped his Sail and Southern accent in his replies. | Q. Didn't Quimby tell vou about the| come to this country with her. missioner Bingham recently made have| ishment it con A use rapidly 2358 Melrose. ints i RAVE AWAY, Q. Did you ever know that Joseph | Patrick case? A. He offered to make ——— een for the iter Febet. went restores antes Gener ane ¥ ' istrict-Attorney les, of Nassau} Jord. was a convict? A. No; so far) ~ AMANIEKD CURE FOR Pil at ] re was pat en, ie ” io ‘eek, . Telephone 9 3359 Melrose Uounis. came to get the man at iicad:| aa his. reputation concerned 1have| A, GUAANSHKD CUME wou Plies. | 70 CURE A COLR IN ONE DAY, | pitnict-Attomey made hls. wmy down | given Dy Postur pacdee . auurers ‘The pulice say be confessed| always regarded {t as good. | xour Anisadyt wilt fend pd Ce oN Riogeies refund money i it talle to gure. | Eanex street, to eatch @ Grand street the murder, “ The witness sald that the other men! OJNTMENT falls to cure in 6 to 14 daye.G0cte* | W. Ves ure On each box, 25e. ear.

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