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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. MARCH 12, 1900 ma ese te "| JOY KILLS WOMAN WHEN RECONCILED TO HER HUSBAND COUNTESS BON JEALOUS HUBBY’ {OUTLAWS HUNTED: aia Mr. Crowell to an Evening World ; Be at “Seo Sin |r Pretck Glendening) WOMAN KILLED BY JOY, HER HUSBAND AND CHILD. | WWIII AW SFX HID BOLD SLEUTH | FOR MURDER OF | FULL DIVORCE UNDER HER BED) U.S, MARSHALS ‘Considers Reconciliation | Mrs. Law Saw His Boots Soe a ae Impossible and Is to | and Husky Brother |‘tarsnats’save teen iter ra us “Will Tillinghast be eummoned as a| Dies of Heart Failure Soon | ; mitnese against Tully? was asked. i. | f “That I cannot say aa yet," replied After the Meeting. | « Mr, Crowell. “Tully will take the | staid to-morrow, and it may be deemed advisable vo get an order from the Ct te tine Tilinghast over at «(TOO HAPPY TO LIVE woe in the proceedings ageinst ‘The “ratiroading’ to Blackwell's Isl-| Husband She Had Not Seen for and Penitentiary of William H. Tilline- hast, a witness for the people against Two Years Mourns with 4 the Motropolitan Street Railway Com- ete . : KANSAS CITY, M Six United pany, will probably be the nuoleus of a Their Child. | Change Court Plea. Laid Him Low. States deputy marshals were ambushed cm movement, organized in an unexpected in @pavinaw Hills near Kansas, Indian Territory, by a band of PARIS, March 12—The preliminary| When Mra. Henrietta Lew, a pretty |dicod outlaws | hearing of the separation proceedings | young woman, came back from a walk |fight which en inatituted by the Countess Bor! de Cas-| yesterday afternoon with her little/met death. They |tellane (formerly Anna Gould) against |qaughter Henrietta, nine vears olf, and |Puchory Carey, ul her husband, Count Bon!, which was set | her brother. Henry Vanderbilt, a plano | Territory | for March 14, whi probably be post-|manummetirer of the Bronx, ahe went| “fhomas Wofferd. one cf the devutien poned. } fe e r the news The lawsera sépnedenting the verons | uronont gouge Se aoa al Day ndian full It was in @ ho three meq Gilstrap, + an quaa, Indian quarter. to have William Travers Je- rome removed from the office of Dis-| Th have lived apart from his pretty trict-Attorney. Gov. Hirgins has the |young wife for two years and then to * Necessary power to act. th Sao aa Fuad Garsinien, upon Sharges | Dave Dee dieiot heart failure caused by | of less magnitude than alding and joy when he promised to set up house- | abetting in the aevanchment of the Jury |Kceping with her again was the fate of aystem, was removed from the oMfice of [Frederick Glendening. of Elizabeth, J., who to-day és mourning by her i ang District-Attorney vy Gov, Theodore | ~ Ni combe t : Stiavait coffin at the residence of her mbther, branches of the case huve bees 'n con- SOE ues a thee’ pier wakiet A (2 TURN OPO eee ‘There are many lawyer practicing in |Mrs. Josenh Ammann, No. #3 Walnut sultation upon the financial features | SCP FO GUE Noe Sas, reflected in a AiG norinerh: Cita New York Clty, aside from the small |Sireet, Newark. With him ie his little [Involved and otter final details of the Te ettega aeiiuoaa tee0 GCN have not yet: beem the | ig out under the foot of her bed. She procedure. . 1 a i ot ‘This has resulted in a de hal Da in addition, wired coterie enjoying retal from the in- |80n, Leroy, four years old. When the rmination seks eC A te Nh ee) leans es alle ee asi to change the form of the proceedings, | tetmed: Ce ee es | rant inphaatcnges ainma 90 e father y 0 c nf the procee Se Dein, USKiGg At y to sevarms over ithe .riliingnaat.c truthfully enough: ‘She was tho happy Although authoritative information is| FhM beneath the bed popped a rather! yoy “adits deputies and to offer rk in Bar Association. : i vitae aa short, muscular-looking voune man. $1,000 rewtvd © 0) Werk in Bar Aseociat! }to By Withheld for the present, there ts reason | Short Moo eee e ar ter vin geatrora nies Kuper | “tt would not be advisable to come! It is a strange story of human to believe that the change contemplates in ut UD, i. w brie ee a in| ard wl pers erations forward a8 Individuals at this time," emotion that ia attested to by County tis) Couritens.s casiing for mn iabsolute Leave ne rEnest eye ee aa el th be headed eaid a legal Tieht who stanis at the | Physician Mokengle. It is rarely that | divorce Instead of a separation, which |Tll have to shoot yout Giariey, To Thomas Wieks * head of the profession to an Evening |g person dies of broken heart, and some | would necessitate a postponement of thes Te opie hod section etlings Tihs gona of a foe of tog World reporter to-day, “but the leaven | ay. aeetaenl te eating, as the chisge would require | UP nd kep Ing. The | ‘The’ three Se iia fa a acate liling a new bill of complaint, us the Dvother Jumped for hia slater's room Ve years fs working wonders in the Bar Associa- | geath doca not exist. Unprecedented, | tion, Hvory lawyer of uprightness and | in fs death by an excess of Joy. dignity in the city applauds the work sna thia ts What the County, Phy of The ‘Evening World tn fearlessly put- | siciar: has given as the rexson why this ting the Tillinghast case before the and the little girl ran down into the | 850. od in @ stabbing affair at t would | ets revitel int ot suffice for the changed procedure. |Stieet and found Policeman Schum Moreover the change will pecmit of a| When Schum got to the top floor Van — more prompt final adjustment o: all the derbilt and the muscular young man j tegal and finanesal branches than the| wer: wrestling together in the hallway. indefinite three years’ siage under a s * ea tthe new papers have nat| ter she policeman had handcuffed 1 et been filed but are expected to be|the stranger the prisoner made this seady in a dav or two. atrtement ‘The proposed change appears to be thy 4 - reeult ‘of the conclusion of ail concern- Um no burglar, Im James Markey: ed that @ reconcillation between the] the private detective. This woman's Countess and the Count fs imuossible | pushand hired me to watch her. He le! ‘nring three years in which the [RUSTE | ye s legal separation would be operative. me {nto the Nat with a passkey en hou it is the {ntention of the lawyers on |9#> and told me to watch her. He's ‘both sides to avold public hearings of | trying to get evidence for a divorce.” + ’ rHevoane and to secure a decree Without | eciium focked James Markey up He| Father and Five Children Suffered booked him not as a private detective for Two Years With Terrible but as a suspicious person, “However, HENNESSEY? WHY, OF {ts mesn use same thing,” quotn tne] Eczema—Home Remedies and rmer v pretty, ng woman in the best +f} public. It is a grand undertaking, andj health droppel dead yesterday tmme- unless District-Attorney Jerome a diately after se and her husband had | changes tis position he may be ereatly | agreed to begin ail over again the | surprised to find himself in a pecullat | waraoq fe that was marred by @ saa 1 t ceriments ty: tt quarre! three years ago. Yue basis of #0 2 | a neople {4 essentially the preservation | Beginning of the Story. from debasement of all that appertains | The story began when on the night to the judiciary. Corruption has in- | hefore Thanksgiving Day, 1001, Mary vaded the legistative and atministrative | }ardeans, just turned nineteen, and the branches of our government and, In @ pelle of Walnut street, married Fred- few instances, arms of the judiciary | erick Glendetning. Every one sald {t have been annexed to private interests. | Would be a good match, Young Glen- Dut it has been the pride of New York | gening was an expert mason and brick- | Geren that Its jury system was free from | \aver and had a tidy sum in the sav- oe LMQOE | | Sagactous Schum, Fn f A ' taint. wrt lings bank. 80 he took his bride to the | _————— CS Wes. Norye o COURSE, HE OBJECTS. sellers seule sive his address. Medicines Gave No Relief— Jerome's Campaign Pledges, | cottage he had bought in Elizabeth. Alang thet she thought she ‘would go an rena ST ageaeyawialGe Menthe Mother Expresses Joy at “Mir. Jerome ts more than a mere | yoar Inter a ‘shild was born, wna iMatdl | Sooke Nahin BHOTeRMA- Che) WARtEA, to ofice-iolder, ‘The planks of is Diat- | Joseph Ammann, the young woman's seq him and talk ft over, and J told her form were his pledges made directly to | mother, as site now says, thought that’ T thought it would be best for her to Glenderityy Makes Affidavit to Support an In-|## connected. To-day in the Harlem —— ‘ Police Court Magistrate Baker, after ia eae —————|_ junction Against the Press Club | hearing Mrs. Law tel! her story, put WONDERFUL CURE BY the people. There ls no political orgent- | ner daughter was settled happily for meet him at the home of her coysia, out for a short walk with John Vilet nn 4, : zation to stand between him and the fe, \\ea, John Viet, at No. 170 Adams and we left the women to get lunch i Markey (under bonis, of: $500. for. alx people. He was the popuiar idol 1ast | For anocher year all was well, but one | street. jready. When I came back she was Moving to New Quarters. months to keep the peace He sata he CUTICURA REMEDIES November because of the ennodlag Qua’ aay in June the young wife. with her tt was all arranged, and ves- dead. " ‘Justios | rit ld, of the Supremo | Cou! get a bondsman, but he hasn't 1 | . ‘Here the big, athletic-looking young anera got him yet. —— es man turned a} He covered his faca |Court, to-day, on behalf of George L. . with bis Handeerd His brosd shovid-| Lawacn, aupposted| bv aaavits: frocs Mre: Law, is) ee Sracetut de hain, |. My husband and five children were ers shook with sobs Se a eee ensy, Bt. George Kempson | thirty-two years cld, with blonde halr. | ay afilicted with eczema. ‘They had ib ities he professed and was believed © | yay boy, went home to her mother. She | terday morning she got up early, 3he possess. Mr. Jerome has yet time t© | 414 sno would never eee her husband | went about the house elnging. She said ‘follow the trail of corruption into the | \¢ 11, tre. Ammann asked the reason, | that after she met Fred tney would 9 _ t 1 fi ‘Presbyt Mrs. John Vilet is the person who can “ y 7 cmce of the Metropolitan street RAll- 5 hee daughter would not tell her. eae: ane ea gg pee: 2atMinia "strange asedy’ oF Ger| and James J. A. Hasson, members of| | FOr two yeara the insane _ieslousy two years. We used all the home rem 9 We. | “We can't get along,” was her answer, |his best clothep and told him he was | newed hove. the New York Press Club, granted a y esas eeren vou ct edies we cowd hear of, without aay The hand of Jerome to-~iay appeared | How Joy Killed Her. temporary injunction restraining the | Unhappin she said. “He lives in| relief, and then went to a phy " . to see hia papa. The boy had not ‘and I’m going to leave him forever. I goles Ot sinoe' Legrecgye ns Ciena want to work to support my child and|ghe tried to make Leroy understand. | in the case of the People against Loula EB. Julian, formerly chief In- : the same apartment with me, but Tl and got medicine two different t aid Mra |New York Pres Club and Charles J.) oO ner geen him for nearly a week. | end {¢ worse, It affected us Vilet, “I noticed Mary was very flush. | Smith, Kaward W. Drew, Ardvur sen- | “After the men went out, | | Stree: | 1f, I-won't be a burden on you, but/She eat there on the couch in the par-| sy had men shadowing me iL y Mtigator for the Metropolitan Street | ™>*¢! oY . aaa, ed. Sho was nervous, too. She sald | imgui, Elias B. Dunn, Jonas Whitley,| He has 5 shadowing until | over except head and hends. We sat yea gatOF gmpany. An assistant from | I can't iive with Fred any long le ryenace hens bode Ae Newest 8! Clendenin | Several tumes che was the haprrest Mwo- | Jarpes He Fouai: and ‘overs 1. 'LYen,|tite iv a burden to me. But this—thts |Cuticura Remedies advertised and hen § the office of the District-Attocney has| Mrs. Ammann, In telling of this to an! Lerey: "You must Wve you papa just) | 7uan In Newark, ‘Then all of a sudden | ttusce Cee No ie Nassau street, at| putting a man in mv room~is the lest ‘cluded to try them. So I sent for $1.09 ben detailed to assist James L.| Evening World reporter tu-day, sald: jaa much as T do: |“ knew Just ebout what. route aoar?| Wome. faint: Fhe Dre ee bene colub. bed ee) Gorth, oanststing of ane cake of Cuticatp | Waflanbusny ug “Of tue feral de: | “‘atourhe ie bent after enat not te] goor™ how tiaed meat” aula" Sh | woud, cake to, fo, tei, eet te! Senore 2 Cand, a7 RINE ee te, | ie inotfom to make Use ngunctton | "Tye Mogtatrate asked the wite ‘f sho | Roa, one box of Olntment, and onc vial : sartment of the Metropolitan ltake anv part In thelr quartel. Young | mother, I'm so happy to think we'll | sald, ‘and I walted for her on a corner. rs fo KrOoW unconscious. veral times nd G ke a complaint against | o Railway ce osecute Julian | gore will fall out now end then, and I | begin Tite ail over “again.” {was sorry we had misunderstood each| She murmured ‘I'm so glad, I'm so], This action s¢ tne Outcome of 1 mest-| Wanted bo make 12 of Fills, and we commenced to use thera. “GF, “Ammann. broke into tears, and | other, for three long years—the longest clad.” I saw it wae not just an ordinary ipa ora, number of the members of her husband, She said she did and/] do not know how to express my it mpany, to > in the Tombs Police Court. | believe in letting them make up all by i ih hold Inst Saturday to eat inst George Law, an| in findi fort ; : Ann pea’ qaughter,” Mrs. | years in my. life, it scemed—and I was faint, and 1 sent for a doctor. When protest | gore to one agal @ in finding a ture, for two of my el Julian, with a bondsman prepared ©) themselves. So I didn't bother Mary Te SN me tied 40 cab ner, | anxious to clear away all doubt, he_came she was dead.” seainat the action of the Loar of Trim, | electrician, charging, him with non- | dren SURED badithats they: Lave court this morning, ‘They! were referred! nere witt her little boy. and about a | 9Y ihe TecmHeSOG) OF Ree! Seer Soe aI T wal ory. “Well, we made up and caune was heart tallure, superinduced | to No. 120 Nassau street ene etlsband. sitting ona. back | wero core. If it will be of any bem to the District-Attorney's office. oj year ago I could see she was thinking | “.ghe told me yesterday morning.” sata | were just as happy as on the day we by extreme excitement. And the ex- _ bench in @ t tan overcoat and a| to you, you can publish my letter wil Dondsman was requested to return at] of going back to Fred again. She al-| Mrs, Hartdorn, “that she would rather | were macHed ae ymeshurrie one to tell citement was caused In turn by her Joy i MURDERS CHILD pair of very onic lavender-colored kid Plcseure. Yours truly, Mrs. Maggie a Pp. na to. bt ax receipt vay! vi e had ¢ a if Mrs. et tha "a l : husband. Ani es. pir hte . hs CE SCC SE VBS teal ale aaa dh a she had a strong |e, now, than tose water abe died hes | von tho day f Told Mary that’ the so on Wednesday there will be a funs- | RS ’ BlOVeS. | oy pointed Law out to Poltce-| Hill, Stevens, Mason Co., W. Va., Jump nd wife to court. He had offered! wi!) and wouldn't give in for a minute. | Cause ehe had won him aenin.” |house we first lived in would be fur- ral from the neat little house in Wal- ENDS HIS LIFE, FOR man Allen. Law, who has lost his Job 12, 1905. a treet, valued Got Letters from Fred, ‘On’ ner way to her cousin's the young nished and ready for us In, two weeks, aut street, and all who attend will | 5 as an eleciriclan, ts Row chopping Uok- ‘ Hic here is 300} “Last week she wife met Glendenning on the corner. She was very pleased at the prospect. know that they are following to the | eta on the a cade , upon which there Is @ $4.00] “Last week she came to me and sald | He was almost overcome with emotion | Bo we went to Mra, Viilet's and talked grave the pretty young wife who dled | REVENGE ON WIFE| mitred that ne tet the, nlvate sleuth A mortgage. Julian is still out on par she had been getting letters from Frey ‘to-day when told of the meeting. together for a Jong time, Then I went of happiness. into re Weems aver an exe to-morrow, in the custody of his lawyer. me Saimation, Julian, like ‘CHlinghast, was o | (Continues from Firat Page.) _——_—>__—_ To Skin-Tortured Babies | woe Uclole wUuage ouuucs avuoury. Of] however, or ‘to make any comment upon Bis iy ue le, ene oll See ore mats eae ese | CHICAGO NOT READY FOR| ana Tired Mothers. twenty-four hours after he nad ap-) “it should be distinctly understood ' the sash had been plugged with cotton NI AL OWNERS! Tho suffering which Cuticura So: mrihcde sateen GURY allt ae at andi bite ct cet: and Cuticura Ointment have ailevia among the young, and the comfort they The tong-await- | have afforded worn-out and worried. 4 eth aseu Magistrate and vestigation. He ts simply ome of the i hag been sitting woe investigation into | fifteen or sixteen witnesses whom 'T Little One Di +4 the crime cr ay Lest 2 ieaieay rf e smulned rah tie Sea oH oe ‘The gas was £0 thick {in the room that CHIGAGO, March i ae Ik) people against ‘the | {uvcatiantion Tf haves ‘and w jeitly ). March 12. ee ‘ ; : Bette fe tect allway Company | Cavey on until I have accomplished my Bhricr was unable to remain in {t for] CHICAGO: terre ee expert. Jamex | parents, have Jed to their adoption tm —+_— more than an instant, though he countless homes as priceless curativea 4 sight days before his arrest. | purnone. Scotland, oF u . “Bho ; PECAN eat ‘ffe is not my agent any more than | stoppad long enough to smash the glags| Dalrymole, of toe tial festesrt tar {for birth humors, milk crust, sealled simaiine ts'to a news| nig counsel: 4, Paward Woodruff, 1s my fanes in the window. Then he dashed fhe‘ question oe piper wnevehip fo |head, cczemas, ‘rashes, und every paper julian in a “Betts” Row. | argorney In tie atonee beereen Julian | Crowd of Grace Churchgoer Attendant in Hospital There} own to the cellar and turned off the | Poe Me ey pomething {form of itching, scaly, pimply, skin, ‘he asraignisent of Jullan recaile a f2lo Upneared before mein that Jullan | Saw “Joe” with his Bicycle : ; flow of saa at the main meter. Mean-| Pitan one year ago at ene invitation | Und se8/P Rumors vt Guarantond somewhat sensational ‘Incident of the| js" a volunteer witness or complaining aw wi y Charged with Helping Her | Oye ne “Sno tremont Avenue Sta.|¢ Dlayor Erunce who desir ho | octets pure, . ranted ‘Venderiotn at the time when the “lid! witness, and he has latd information ender ghd’ the waning pluces |Perore ms whien Lam investigating as| Crash Into Trolley Car. . tion, who In turn summoned an ambu- | Scoteh expert's view! Get Away with Boat. lance from the Fordham Hospttal. Seld throughout the world. Cuticara Soap, cota malppmaple eays ho thinks Chicago| pfeil nouguoel ihe yer}, Cutenre S00? Set ned were running wide vpen. Barly in rapidly. ag possible. Of course {t {s 14 a man, who later gave nis name! gostrable that witnesses, or intendint Cae} . . s, te not yet prepared to undertake mu- | fill %e. per vial of 60), may be had of all desggiim | police ws Ln & Julian, got) Gitneraes, should be ina position to |Jerome Didn’t Wait De- Drs. Taft and Kamenoff responded. y Nar Drug & Chem Corp, Sele Prope.. Boston, nfcipal ownership, and advises that ar-| am Free, * How to Curo Every Mumos,’ rangements be made, if possible, with the companies whose franchises are to into an altercation wita thy, Moni’ | come to me in confidence that they will Vincent's Hospital Joseph Bar- They found that the man had been dead Pigunans in, ihe employ ot Lou Kei, | i yj At St. Vincent's ! er Meinick, 8 former attendant in| gor some time and that the child was t get into trouble by coming."" as ah . 4 ance in| Pt at IMte Moree of Tullan, Judge | Tt, & messenger employed by the Bentz} CISION from Justice Mc- | tie Hits tana proprietor of @ temple of rs engerolhe 5 0 Sompany, at No, 409 East 4 al, was arvalcned| inking fast, She had been sleeping ; 3 (Pais par lar, Ta. Julien oneraed Sy Ue chumlon BE Hindnventane Recicetese ie dying of Injlriea, Fe: A E dTosd before United States Commisstonar| with Kar {use and curis buried in-the | “Que, t2 Sapna, The tere cenlog are f that he had been done out of $39 | tion or how far off arrests are. if there | ceiyeq when he was run down by a VOY xpecte O-day, | Shields to-day, charyed with having pillow, and iubla bad prosected her some: uawiliing tovmeot the city on anything which was the property of his em- to be hoy arrests, alded i what terms, what js the only Ployers, eiven to nim to be xenerally |"4, "Tne ienerewhich the Distrlot-at- | Broadway car in front of Grace Church Preteen a POU ee hence: The ‘two surgeons and the policeman | HX@ LeMeoreane, “aor you? I ehocld say Saponded Lor a, speciile purvvaL He torney sent to Gov. Hiezing last Thure | yesterday. “Joo was a familiar figure _ ihe comniaint was ewom to dy In-| applied the first ald fo the Insured. and] Undoubtedly, t@ start. our ¢municlpa! He gree traction corporation. All| cay in elation to the Tillinghast ease) around the hotels and cafes. Wikre ho| The Grand Jury to-day found an in- wart, who decarad} afer, half an hour's, effort were re-|aystem on each line as Gh etrancnieee 1d Betts Nl) Mfr. Jerome largely devotes himself to| delivered papers dally on his bicycle. diotment against — Willial @'Alton | that on “Feb, 28 the attendant ated, 3 4 expire. } oe ee Conclunlon of hie warn | gulan, ashing up an, old ,chates | He had e huge bundle of them when stann for periury. The Ham Alton | iio Chamleiniehes elie caataA lito: tn the little, body., only. to fing, ib | "*H, “ehoula, be very. sorry. , however. ralelil. refreshment 2] * ee! oh 2 rf x v" 8 hi a és yy + . 4) my : r " wc He eelOD et tng coatabiishment.. refused | report on the Tillinghast matier, The he wag run down, just vs the tFON | Gur of ‘hig testimony concerning” his | Men In ihe tmmégrants’ howpitat, to es-| they fonzht with every device thelr skit! da, picking dram” my, knowledge. of awespay Micra *Caiitortia | Peaches i Phe turn the $3,000, and Julian was| charge in question was made by Mr. | He had reached Eleventh etroet when signature to the Wooster letter pro-| Cpe and land in the United States con-| and science could suggest, and at last) what It means to operate @ municipal PUK Teo Crean and Whloped 10g BIRR OS She rere ating fi ee ee ee ear (Cte thet agers | the, one struck him, Gnd boy and. bie duped at the trial of Norman Hapgood. | tire 0s lav: CO oan ea er ae eased Butea Sey aut yet (| Rene © california, susted” tH Wout wos ambling. ’ in| G x the wheels, The os : ¢ R ; onto Ee SAB ne to Ene police: | Max _mae to-day be former Aasietont gycle wont under te wheels: The bOy | Por three weeks Justice McAvoy heard | It ts sald that the escape mas affected | Boxan to sink. Mien she died. pate rosdy to undertake this work.” SPECIAL FOR MONDAY COE ee aot eats anise ehae | Disinet-Attomney David Welch, “who | Th.< "women bandaged hla” wounds | 8 charge in the Court of Special | through a boat rowed steaithily up to | war mother, Hattie Fubt, ts in a bad dns easier, eos bE * PRE Money was mot Julian's, the wall |«ptlrely exonerates Jullan tn the matter | iy veils and handkerchiefs. We was|Seastns and he was expected to ren-| the island at nfght, and then with « ARB llr rcergtgNL ea ey era OF CUPS rouxn 10¢ See eee ae ae eee eee tin Gccfeaince | lee ten teeetial ambulance t29K | ger his decision to-day. ladder made of twisted bod wheets, |Rinssit, but told. ber nothing of. the FILLS NEW YORK OFFICE. |} ccOtereiy init’ ani’ eo St ic ig 4 Ri 4 x Ye the station house, and an investigation Repeats His Confessions, fim to the, moepieal die, AULT | Mr. Jeromo, st 1m mald, got wind of the | tho woman was lot down to @ lower |Bugit of her daughter,, ‘The, mether TS ECIAL FOR TUESDA known that Lou Betts ever surrendered a compound snail and the phy: | fact that the Justice was going to dis- | floor and taken through wome deeerted | SfOO% Went running to the Srier houes| WASHINGTON, March 12—tne Pres!- CIAL ‘SDA 000. ‘TiMtInghast was interrogated later Sat-|lez and a f the $1,000, membered that not very | uray erternoon In the Dinokwell'a Tal. (siciane have litte expectation of hls | miss the complaint against the editor |rooma to an unused passageway to the Sane oe Deuce cuts tha, Send Some nee eee eee te Somer ROM: after the row on the steps of|/and Penitentiary by a representative | POCOVERY: on bast, Highty-seventa [of Town Topica and took the case be-| boat. The Federal officials Mel-|ths aying daughter. The ran fell | nations for the custome district of New thew Lou Botts Rambling house. “Dis- from the Corporation Counsel's fier | rPegq, ne ee eet EM Y-BeveMtD | oe the Grand Jury. An indictment was | nick's wife assisted in the ‘ssoape, | uintivg on the sidewalk, was cars| Yrok: Naval OMicer, Frederick, J. H. d . fp eaeeeat Nations en found forttrwith desplte the protest of |'That other had to part in the matter [St One iunared and Seventy-seventn | SFacke: Collectors of Customs, Nevada t in the ‘Tenderloin, “His efforts | pyetrict-Attorney Jerome Iaat October f {anally drenmited: Hoe ony dn closing and later mada to Judge Seabury. The Martin W, Littleton, Mann's counsel. | {s also known, ae ectand Gtiwd avenue, where ane H. Btranahani Surveyor (Of, Customs, fs cor wesT Bway. ha. Bel es Is At o| Corporation © el represents Chiet Justice McAvoy Is expected to render| Melnick denied the oh seed from one swoon into another. | Jam . Clarkson, of New Yor! NDTST “ Fee ee nae ear ter dncledn | Clarke Thomas represents cult LAWYER WHO STRUCK llnlaediston to:caay: relaged, pending: ceeminanee and was | To "her consclowe intervals whe was too | tate; Penaion Agent at New York, Mich | A 29 CORTLAND , DE te Oe atest aiid {ing a_ housecleaning proceedings {n the ball tion, in $2,500 ch overcome to make any statement. |ael Kerwin, of Now York; United tates COR CHURCH ST zs pullany wee nok summoned “batore tel city Gburt, COMSTOCK APOLOGIZES. | o W300 Gi: dian srponred, an, Judge atl. mush one make ony aatement: | Marshal for the Eastern District of New ee a fi sistric rney ot the Grand Jury at | CH a : | o'Sullivan's’ court to plead to the in was f Rees ae ee ene ‘eter repeated le charge made See Te udtesnoon he wns, fe A piiaicien|iwres | Snatiz ice to | Yorke Charies J, Haubert, of New York. PARK ROW &NASSAUS®: & ei Julian, who is 4 witness before ivening World, reporter that ite motes pitemnocn, he) wes, ie; DIED LYING NEAR Eada f fi Jude brad Oto gina ening taht eh eet tin W. Idithewon's | office. Mr. Craig & World reporter to-day: six years ago Ae -- : & Phis statement about ma Is criminal: representative of Mtropolitan’ Sti Not to Anthony, but to the Court) argued at length thar the indictment bi Ubel. It te true that I. I st eof Ridiway Comp! Vaal eranatoa Beep urs . y ene ula be. then OWE of Sourh Tel ng DYING HUSBAND, SROney an TAM Battee Te ene comment a | Ceomenhe eOORD st hit touch’ with the —Receives Letters Com- terfore | while, Justice McAvoy, who) } 4 Prevents Pneumonia there Was any statement made that| railrd company, Tillinghast also told H . hear’ ut ‘or three weeks, Mrs, Julla Graves . Fee ie a ie ey It mauet hone | Sra iovine cup presented bya Mixed" mending Him. was deliberating over a decision, otis Tulle: Graves! Bergen, tor many (@) r r oO n Cc | | Ss A cfome from ‘the Metropolitan peoples Sadze in the City Court. District-Attormey Jerome sald that 11 “f lonary tn India, Jayne’s Expectorant jever cnrr me thinn $189 of the com- nit, McCarthy. the “ittle| wien the case of Ernest Richards | Wes not unusual for the Grand Jury to died last night of pneumonia at st. Clearing phlegm and obstructions from the breathing tubes, soothing the ity Court, to-day talked o-day petore United States| the hands pf «committing. maglstrat t : er 5 5 est had died on Tues- ity Court, to-day talked) ae enlled to-dey, “t Sta the hands 9 amitdne mag! ee pena en : that her son Hrnest had dled on Tu ¢ e made by William H. commissioner Shields in the Federal | He instanced the Molineux and I srofessional juryman, : q ae he Aue Tee a Fim he had with el Butlding, Lawyer Hugh Gordon Miller, Megat practices of that oharactor| hospital, and that her husband lay at who at the last hearing In the case,/have prevailed here," declared Mr. | the point of death in a near-by room, S hanyee men ts Helping Judge Seabury. The L n Who was a wi ness by : in the 1 irritation and healing the soreness, Vinol makes breathing easy, checks the cough and relieves painful expectoration. It is delicious to take, pacifies and strengthens the irritable, weak stomach, aids digestion and makes Ung tat on other jurymen ‘bough DIED. i KENNEDY.—On March 12. MARG, ne Judge a lov iad no djfii- c Stree . tlw Yom pu " ‘ Judge MeCarth x " ‘4 Crate, h y were | al a e1 : refr re Hrehis gaian hes ween Fnuatine Judge McCarthy imac ot ¢ne[atruck Anthony Comstock in the face | fins isi about tne thay’ Were) | iEeS parenw contracted. the. divens slespreatll ahd gyre nine, - A. KENNEDY, mother of Maraueriiy vise aiding Jude but he did not remember | for calling him a Har, handed the fol- |" yy " n stood hy the indict-| while nursing the son, Mr, Bergen cr alater of Jeremiah and John Cronin, at mabury in th tter's efforts to lowing communication to Commissioner] ment anil fixed ball at $1,500. ‘This was] unaware of his wife's death, He, Uke residence, 2157 1, 17th st, Sheepshead. the rascals who are bribing Shields: furnished: iis son, was graduated from Princeton. ae. (ees) Bay. er packing juries with profes — ——| II dan ample fortune, and besides Funeral notico later. ae “1 desire now publicly, and in open 5 A sourt, betore this case 1s disposed of,| and so ably repre a to offer my profound apology to Your | UPon,,the record of the court in ing his own and ins wife's expenses, gave liberally to all foreign missions, RBYNOLDS.—On March 11, 1906, NARD REYNOLDS, brother of Mra, The Delicious Cod Liver Preparation—Without Olt At of Julian, following close of the arrest and Onment of Tilinghast. will n me case, Se REEERn anes * ’ F i . = yacid + h cuinst 1 4 he 01 ep ‘ic c1 0 lo ou return your money. Winol contains Kalgnoy and Margaret Reynotle. natives E pasaliie witnosses against 1h curt Nig|Honor for an episode which occurred |“ Mr. »! JEROME SUES FOR LIBEL. and if it d ean’ t benefit yc we will your money i contai alwner:/and aeararat: ernie Te Benes to ey ho eet ad cons | home, Hundred and|{a this curt and to this case on Friday, | , lawyer Miller celved over a ' * all the well-known medicinal and curative properties of cod liver oil which Seat Araroh a8, 1008: at 5 Pag g fidence, e least, “and f ¢ “ x hundred letters ‘ on 5 y Fu 3, 1900, at 2 Heabur Ws angry clear throush ut the ae nee: was a member of |! oy this independent of, and fo an eae Teast Ini cating tulating him for Co eres ny DEERETE TO ‘ are actually taken from fresh cod livers—but wo oil or grease, Vinol feats and pres 7 tactics of the tra people jn the fay Whieh gave me the loving cup|tirely separate proposifon from the) with a few exceptions, have been fry 1 | Ask sf efor Ore fs fompting to terrorize those Who Michi, Le newa to me, said Judge Mec! Uae of the regretable occurrence or |stfangers. One letter accused Lawyer| iatn in Mr, Hearst’s Papers, does not look, nor taste, nor smell like cod liver oil or emulsions, and is wish to come torward and tell whe ho custom of a jury making a preseit- Sey know, tation to a Judge, who has shown them < Phe chatie ‘against Julian. thar courtesy, is older ven my sixteen years’ alving out false ‘nformation for 1 service on the bench th provocation T had In striking Mr. Miler chulad man in the United Ginkig | District-Attorney Jerome, begun ac- Leis . hen to be the candidate for the | tions for Mbel asking $100,000 damages Tofter this apology not in any way| Std, ,ih ‘ ag fasion, may deter others who maht bo "in the matter of these presentations Comstock, bur to the court, In|! And’ you, wisely. Know that in| (mn each case agminat the New Yor on ‘ ready, to divulge the operations of the & Judge is absolutely helpiess. They ition of the respect due. it as a) gmashing Anthony you wouldjaccom.| American and New York Journal to- 1 i : New 2 bt Pal “investigation depurtment’’ of the Met. usually occur at end of a term of | temple of justic well to Your} piish this. I will vote for yog,’ saia | dey, y serving Summondes Clar- c b SAE RA, litan Stre@@ Hallway Company as | two weeks, and custom extends | Honor personally. the exoltement of| fhe write ‘once #. Shearn, counsel for ‘Witt i, r. § ha J ot sone A | bevond ne Gy § rt. 7 bave heard Fe moments om{tted this poology at 4 % ‘ Cote + “ a julian juable Witness. | of gamtes in jupreme Court acting | the time 0: ie urrence. wish this "1 v jin a similar manner toward judges who ' voluntary apology to the miJesty of Peabury declined to criticise, | have shown them consideration’ the law, which bux teonor Sean we howe iain ei i Deere oy Da Sense ioc ile idee in every way different and better. Vinol is gold on the guarantee plan in New York only at the following drugstores: 1 tas jay ; 84 W. 128th St.; 200 W. . “A and ¥ fe bond pending. sitive oats sath