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“THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 22,1906. MTCHLL DYING, | SIRES Matson mw peer rouce comomsson=s. [MANOR NERY, [BINGHAM NAMES BOWLERS PROTEST ] Speseceye | DEFENDED AT SCORES RAPID- | W.L. MATHOT | ATLOUISVILLE eee = OF HAMILTON TRANSIT BOARD}; THIRD DEPUTY)“ sets cette Sonar atau bh oe pam oALs ea Ud Ae oR ee ees an ater, lor Up Affair, Giving Valuable Fran-|Question Is Asked: “Who 1 "yeloed man, who bas a ial no Rp ie tee vs batts one eave tn Last Letter Took Re- —_— ay He ian’t a man who get. atirred Meat, ether, This court omicial ts-| Sponsibility for Yellow as Hattie Warren. first of the alleged whito slaves to testify Dog Agent. * : ” LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 2.-If the {/10! chises to Railroads for | .Is He 2” and Few |orotest made by the Conturrs Nol. + : Chicago, against Lelsys, Peoria, Ill. is a Song, He Says. Give Information, | sustainea by the executive committee at a meeting late to-day, together with many other protests from two-men aeae McClellan, at the meeting of teams and individual contestants who ie Rapid Transit Commission to-~imy, claim that unfairness has been shown at 4 Sreny ec aenes the members of the NEW THIRD DEPUTY in permitting others to roll out of turn oat ir action relating to the in the schedule, control of the tourna- \ New York Connecting Railroad Com- POLICE COMMISSIONER. ment will immediately pass from the at pany. He declared they had agreed to local association to the committee. 5 give the Pennsylvania and the New against her black master, told a horri- dle story of Bob Sprigss, the nesro Jeader accused of abduction. When the} The last letter of John A. McCall, Broken wreck of a woman lett the wit-| written to President Orr and defending fess stand (he court attendant walked | Andy" iamilton, was made public to- down towani the resporters’ desk. His| day. It is dated Lakewood, Feb. 14, face was white and his jaw worked. | 1X6, the day before Mr. MoCall died, and “Boys,” he said huskily, “I'd like to | 19 ae follow ealk over there and knock that negro's| “My Dear Mr. Orr: I am consctous York, New Hhwen and Hartford Rail-|J| N®™e—WILLIAM L. MATHOT, Never in the history of national tour. _ io fecth down his throat. It is a good! that 1 have but a slight chance to re- POA Gheipanina One of tie) Weat walc| | Cccmpation LOW YR, aaeniber (ie ee ee erent eee ee oe ) thing for him he isn't down South cover, and I am desirous that you and uable franchises in the gift of the city of Bar Assoéiation, botched as at Louisville. Errors have Hope of hearing more of the nee | the company offifficials through you for prastcaly nothing more than a|{| Address (office)—No, 90 Nassau || Sct" #0 frequent that the Executive . STREET. Committee is in despair. Last night « that made the first day's session Of! chai) have no doub: of th thig connection, U pleith sa eersion erat E ubi ho nature and pene. - eh e c= to Judge Fouest Sauce reed That | Character of the employment of Andrew In © , he said that they || A@dress (home)—JAMAICA, Bor~ on time vane Ee aintealearait | Ham if 1 am not here to be heard had not taken even ordinary precau- ough of Que Sam Karpf discovared the mistake This hour before the hearing was resumed to-day. Spriggs, yellow-faced and sul- fen; bad a leering salle’ on his fac | When the thne arrives to have it made | known, He was employed by me in 18% on tions to determine the value of the|{| Pollece Expertence—NoNE, Pah ea Sai CH tae freushlesiiuat sen Kanner Hey ce ee due to the inexperience of Secretary H. engaged. Incidentally, he sald, the Com-| William L. Mathot, a lawyer, of No. |. Smithers when a bailiff brought him in. ae éntly he wanted to express his di | lit of the company to attend espect- misstoners had apparently assumed the | 99 Nassau street, was sworn in by the| ang were one Pig tosh teu leniaertena is nd contempt for the hard looks w to’ matters of taxation and lemis- autltude that all raiircads coming into| Mayor to-day as Third Deputy Police | next dab: dor (HuleicHinn. her Eu Most of the spectators aimed at him. A tle Cnted States and ouier New York should receive any tran-|Commisstoner to take the place of |uiso ave the effect of canting a dis. Be feathered bonnet lightened the ies affecting te company's in- - ‘ Vana: PCATESN anata splat h si tes aie No feath po) h chises they demanded, and on their own 1 Already the ates-| agrceable cloud on the local tournament ; tion 1s being asked, Who is Mathot? : Bitter remarks flew thick and faet| Tt 1s purely a personal appointment | SfOClAtlo. 7 petwesh tha Mayor aba! President Orr, Of Gen! Bingham, Mathot! was) never| 20% lest might A. special’ schedule end the Mayor and Comptroller Metz, | ‘dentified in police affairs, and so far|™Ade up by Smithers permitted the Jsya, of Pooria, Il, to roll as @1 ow: Diacks and grays of the audien omen had come to hear the pitiful | erelicts of the bottommost stratum of | less tt Hell's Kitchen baring the lives of deg xd to accept the duty un- made confidential and se- that no accounting of Yadation and suffering and servitude in a eed to him should be The M known never took any active int | “ * i of wim, or rendered b; e Mavor eald he had been kept in Ly ive ore the negro girl trap, Morbid birds ERATED Hee PROPOR ee its ge to the movements that had| est dn politics, thin’ squad in a five-men competition, Had ‘ . taev using the vins for the third tine , been made. Bingham's| Card which has not been permitted. This He sald that even when he asked for) Sergt. Kennel, who guards the Mayor's} team vi 5 a t totalled 2,781, and but fe a copy of the “agresient,” when’ te| ster oftics, was busy clippme ‘news-\in che ier game would here conten tre first beard of it three weeks ago, he) papers when Mr. Mathot appeared. In| high tournament score of 2,794, made flocked to the Nan Patterson trial and | tid me that this condition he «| Hupose ds an absolute one, and the Berthe Claiche trial, tearing the . eir | Unless 4c Was accepted he woul Gowns off one another's backs in thelr | TMs ie Me Works id hot ftrugglss to get in, but none of their | “’WWicther my action was legal or not, fgex visited the Criminal Courts Building | tt will be left for other to say. 1 be: cea ky aad 2 z : reg » - | Meved | a a vi 3 43 h 1 M1 one ¢ Gen. Bing- o | foroce the poor creatures who have ap-| Moved it was, and that T was clothed was ey had run ou h nd he het ° K-| by the Century, who Immediately filed $0, with full power to act, and that the Threatens a Veto. ham's business cards introducing him! protest. bad Au Ise: peared in the white slave case: ‘Allen C. Brown, an architect, identi- fied drawings he had made of the prem- interest holde: be taken, but aside from this the main of the company and the policy- ‘ demandee sieps of this nature Before he closed, in a rather dra-| to the Mayor, Mr, Mathot then sent his} Sentiment among Eastern delegates el SaNte tone pCcur at and Visitors to the American Bowling . (9! matic manner he declared that unless|own card to the Mayor ard was | Gnd Visorh 10 [he seneerong at the | fees, No. 14 Cornelia street, wihere| reason for my present writing is, that there were some great changes in the} promptly admitted. raw deal given by the Western men in 5 oa iggs kept Hattie Warren, and others! there may remain no doubt as to what agreements, he would be compelled, on) The Mayor shook Mr. Mathot warmly | refusal to give the next annual tourna- “ew Re a eeee Megat amureday and| an’ tonane nature end character of She Sart of the sity, to veto the whole| by the land, chatted a fow momenta| Ment and presidency to the Bast after Friday. "Judge’ Hamilton's reatiner and con- scheme. and administered the oath of office. | sottiement of trouble between the two off “Since I have been May *Al the door fastenings,” he sald.| troct sincerely yours, or," he be-|The new Thint Deputy then hastened | sections. The split is now wider than ) (qe ¢ been removed. Some of win JOHN A. M'OATA." @ t t M lever, and no doubt ins that the e Sashes and In’ th gan, “I have always made it a rule not | away to go up to the Mulberry street 4 joubt remains, thal a ad 1 found nail ho EDS to discuss vefore any board of which I| building and look over the field, eee Oral a Bonen tcnaleta tel anes SUES NEW YORK LIFE am a member any subject over which | Deputy Commissioner Mathot found es0Re toy wy cays the Sariy See said there were solld wood { have a veto power. Tihis ts the first|his new office in the possession of a| ance of Cleveland and many other cities Ret eds on all eiaaawa Or. the FOR $100,000 DAMAGES, time I have broken that rule, This| «ang of carpenters and an army of} (ismusted with the political rottenness use. He judged the natls had been matter, however, fs so important that | photographers. Philadelphia delegates’ dre reaching ea a mea es ce) | PREC (nL MMOL cen 1 am campelied to do 80. “WWill you pose for your picture? |the conclusion that they never had @ “I regard this as the most imporiant| asked an Evening World man. Shanice: to pene che fume Eae eas franchjee so far that has ever come be- “All right, dammit, go ahead,” replied | to help make the present tournament - Berbenich, who par-| St of Richard Wightman, of Mount : Te 7 di rald od Sprigea's | Vernon, against the New York Life In- WL WMolhot Deruly Cormmssiorer , 15, described how the co 4 gorced ai “encrance no” the | tho’ Supreme Court "before Sustioe “Will you pose for your picture?" askad The Evening World Man. fore the Board. I bare alware teed tothe new deputy, cheerful, | tau ange its” tech" go Le use, ‘They found th lows nailed | 4 rs . ; corporations fair-minded man- eek y Dy t Use. shutters fastened with chains | Keogh and a jury. Wightman sues ‘All right, dammit; go ahead,’ replied the new deputy cheerfully. Lea’ Saeadlats Than | asked, “or did the office seek yout’ — | man replied: rnat Sieve. Tt tee beet . a W ° P| always “ fair play, Dut I will always insist that| “Oh,” repiied the new appointee, “I | amd staples and the doors dquble-locked | for $100,( ' damages for alleged breach reanization for four year: $0 hold the white prisoners In. He re-| o¢ contract. fhe Formpanies shall treat the olty in| gon‘t think I am @ person of so much| 8nd ls still controlled by the West. ee aorneye direction and dise| He saya he made a contract a year ihe seas woke of Pain awe. which the] - portance that I should be sought for Peheale notebellhexplelna lines covered alterations jn the former ar-| ago with the New York Life by wiio ics eatest for Prest- I was an cant for it.| The prize list is tled up by protests ei nt of the doors and windows. || he was empowered to sell life insuras | i aes Dae tee Stantbone taneond Soe oe rea lon Me een nt fearly |made this. morning and ‘great diesatise *ahvien I found Hattie Warren and| by tall without the use of agenis. He SSmpany,’ who, by the way, is also| every judge in my county ana by many) Section is expressed. This will hurt the D three oth inthe ‘piven, sald | says he was the originat Pree titccnan ni arrested Spriggs, He | scnemo and that i was Arata Oe Thea Vice-President of the’ Pennsyl-| bankers and businese men 5 ma) said to me: ‘You cant fix| the company. His plan was to allow Yana. It le his duty to his stockhold-| Obey Orders, Keep Mouth Shut. y Se Scause I only cater. to colored | a person taking out a policy to pay ers to all’ that he can. I also) «Have you any preconceived notions) WHY CONGRESSMAN slor —— eae ©) men.’ The girls told me their clothing | monthly instalments until the premium am President of a bigger corporation—| 4 to how you will perform the duties fwas Kccked up in a closet. Spriggs | had been pald, his idea being that this the city of New York—and I would be bt seid, ‘That's 2 —— lle. He refused | would enable persons of sinali means violating my oath of office Sf I did not Ch areca ica tour ey BEDE LIKES ROOSEVELT, iM (Continued from First Page.) Unlock the door of the clos to carry Insurince. He advertised ome here to protect the city. my mouth shut," was the answer. "I proke i open and got. the clothes | udely i maxusiues and met such auc |But Presack, Who Suffered come mere ta pemect Bie ay, ne |e Sees eae ee eel toed Des y % was dying in her Jefferson ave-) pect of it. She knew how neart | cuss Say Member of this Board ‘with | not equal to the job I'll quit in a min-| WASHINGTON. March 2.—Congress- ‘out. Spriggs Jumped out of 6 window i Gees that his Soremiasions for the first a id s it tien, but one of our men outside caught | month mounted to $, i nue home. stood tn the matter, and I told her that| hemng direlict. I concede that you all) ute.” man Bede. of Minnesota, made a very Bim. 7 At the end of fdur months, he alleges, Torture, Had Jarovosky Both women have felt the weight of | 1, wanted to marry her, thet T did not | mean well, but there is @ wide Aiderance | {vious to the arrival of Mr. Mathot | humorous ‘speech’ in the House to-day * a ‘ait cross-examination by Lawyer Mark| the company broke the contract on the feel that I could wait ever between us. Commisstoner Bimgham caused a type- - Boe Alter, Berbernich sald Hattie Warren | ground that he had refused to al- Arrested the shadow upon thelr lives for years, any, improper relations with Mrs, Colt. | "S¥Su"take tt that this franchise te for | Written statement descriptive of the hew| 0” the Statehood question and kept ail rity Bold him, at the time of the raid thet/ vertialng, The company ol he rrested. for, returning to Brooklyn after his At last she said she wos willing to De-| me tenet of the city, and that, the /Third Deputy to be issued. For the in-|19 woroasious mirth. He sald he ha@ | Ben ea, Brauer fo rrnetnad Geen Chek reatier adats, aire Wishimes Indiana marriage and finding’ bis legal 2OMS_MV Wife. NE pot ead before ont | cXy should do anything and everything |rormation of the public it is nnnounced | supported the administration on every- : he he e i ightman to band this valuable tran over: on the authority of Commissioner Bing-| thing save the Statehood, and whipping against her will. Tae women! says e or re bh to Brooklyn. My only excuse is held there against her will. Tae women! says he had kept strictly to the terms pariner restored in health, he made a return to Broverwrought and suffering | the Pennsylvania Road on ite own |Pim that the way to pronounce the Were clothed only in nightgowns when of the contract, Since the seventeenth of March every) full confession of what he had done, post bills. He praised the President for ny i , ‘. 3 con tans 4 yous breakdown, terms. name of Mr.*Mathot {s as though it Betas orau ant ite neat: ane The ae a Nee Tt eemeeTe! fOr | time Thomas Presack has smiled. | and this trio of two aging women and Oygg nervous qrrived at” Hammond we| “You have taken the western bortler] Sr petted “Matto.” ugh 11 sowing @ member of Congress (Long: fons of counsel for the ‘efeuse. | company. — aig the | gushed or even opened his mouth tola man have lived on in silence with ‘got a marriage, certifionte at the court-| town position that i4 cannot get ‘along eect ES worth), to break tnto his private family Babhtant Dietnicc atmamney Garcan ans| om eat his face has hurt him. Because of| their lips sealed on the secret, pene Soha Raronataal Warmee ae ithout the Ted cise tors sons, | BIG BILL” SAYS seth puit/, wolinioiciey ant eters jee 0 5 AL tant District-Attorney Garr . se of | their lips sea a 7 = 4 s ie Emered thet the State had no. more ELSBERG STILL FIGHTS thie fact Wassack Jarovosky was held in| It was a lawyer clamoring for a for-|tieq under. our Hop gepes, The jnar-| think differently. T think the point has when he gave his deughter away he 1° testimony to offer. bail in the Long Island City | t, eo who told the sory of riage cannot be denied. In @ month we| been reached when the benefit of al| NEW THIRD DEPUTY | suve he to @ goud American matead of | Lo M oe See ned . fins: ta ia) feo wae) y of Tarned to Brooklyn. I bought my| franchises in this olty will go to the A degenerate foreign prince. Defense Is Begun. FOR RAPID TRANSIT, | Petce court by Magistrate Smith. this amazing circumstance in the life [f0Cnd wife the house on Brooklyn ave-| grantee, not the grantor, and this was IS ‘‘IN FOR HIS,??| Cootinuing he ‘said Attorney John (Heinzelman, for Presack and Jarovosky are saloon-|of the wealthy old banker. He ts John nue, and furnished it in the best atyle|never so true aa in this partieular igual un minesaee @: Your fo, the Presi- Bpriges, moved the dismissal of the § keepers of Long Island City—one on| 11. Grifith, and some years ago when and made it over to, Mra. Colt in her | cane. Whipping post This year he gives thite 0) x ictment. Being overruled, he asked (Special to The Evening World.) Laurel Hill and the other in Blisaville. | Mr. Kiley felt himself failing in health Jin her that we should live publicly Should Pay for Franchise. Wiliam §. Devery gazed pensively at teen nes car had aa ery be 13bi Prosack has a music box beard that s he got Mrs. Colt to bring suit againat jy man and wife as soon as my wife| «when this plan was first mooted|, photograph of the new Third Deputy |is engnged in a great work, does great = 920) sfor a ruling setting forth that the res-{ ALBANY, March 2—Senator Elsberg a terror to barbers. On St. Patrick's him for $260,000 to give her a substantial died. We had not expected? to come|itttie was said about local trafic or | is oner of Police, William L. Ma-| deeds, has high resolves and lofty pu' toration of Spriggs to citizenship by} _ Gov. Roosevelt acted as a bar to any has not given up the fight for his rapid- ‘ would be benefitted. x bar tempt to make nd offense of the| transit bill, which was successfully at-|Day he wanted a shave and he needed claim upon his estate That 1s hie ex-| Hast until ater her death. and goon | Heere ee ee erknarliy @. connecting | thot, this afternoon. Poss: but F donit have to stand: fu oag’ tion of this mat-| tacked by the Ryan-Belmont represen- | it. | planation of the suit, and he says that recovered her fealth and there WA8| road between the Pennsylvania and the | +, nice, kind face,’ he commented. | leaders of the House got him to put in| 1 3% Paton gaia Jarovosky, ‘I will shave | when he recovered his health the action | nothing for us to do but keep the mat-|(Wew York, New Haven and Hartford. | 7°. nigh brow, too, Bein’ shy on his sage and then ascribe as his’ (3 gc ‘Attorney Mark Alter made the open-|tatives In the Senate yesterday. He x f od ything t©| Local imply an incident an® fng statement for the def tee | moved: toraay to [reconsidee! the Wate by) 1 yo) | was suppressed. ‘Then the Inwyer de-| [ty Recret g alu ane underetance the | in al tramec weeation the city wit not | hair that way he has an edge on his @utset he was checked by e Traction Trust amendment | § he put him {n a chatr and latiered | manded a foe of $87,000. situation perfectly. I have maintained | benefit. predecessor, young Mr. Mack. He hasn't =) ing when he attempted to bring out the] ™) his face. Instead of soap he used quick| It was with these worde trembling on | Mra. Colt and given her qyerything in| “I have no desire to charge those oor A Ha Warren !s now under|_ The motion was laid on the table. It deb-ssayiccegiat hd pine: . ¥ bth got so much to lose. BY) fact that Hattle Warren 1s now undes | will be pressed as sdon us enough votes | drying varnish. nig Tae That ‘the bank president ed | tie'world she could want porations one cent more than ts fait |" wets a cusser, too," Informed The Miter warmed to his. subject Spriggs | Can be rounded up to put tt through. In five minutes the face of Pre-| away from the ken of his friends und Fine House for No. 2. eae (Go oalleve ie saad vores Wveiing World ‘reporter, "He sald ¥ face and wip a ~ Se = | sack was as though it had been weather | re! ‘ives, “Pils scandal will be more| Mrs. Colt is a woman fifty-five years |°% how it ie hard to determine bhe| ‘dammit’ ae eoon as he got to Hend- a ult never yet found 2 s repeatedly. tlariy Ties vert san Bes Perc ald z|old. She le splendidly preserved and palit, ‘ und yee Drea tian ert larly as a walter? A. A good many] sttipped to keep out tthe cold. The var-| than T can bear, T never aid anything | (00.4 “more. than ten years younger. value of a franchise. ‘Terma may Pe | quarter Frycet toothy he couldn't eat Se ged vie yours. Since "that I made a‘ living fol-| nad prevented him from telling anybody | tat was not honest and hon rable un- | Goes more, {nan tea of ay stately vo, bur T believe that here (ney or vee ald rentiawnegrls Rea aE, "Towing “the race horses. what was the matter with him. Every T enow that| eure” ‘The house on Brooklyn avenue |are to low. A rough Ides, of what it te} |i Neva | Se Eee ee eet REDAY ul “that |, Ale (Garvan wanted ‘to know how) {me jhe opened his mouth he wave 3 | we cr the laws | the banker provided for her is. far| Worth to the company might ¢ Ye n shires 5 Ba Hate Wari nd | jong Sorees had kent a tsonterly bist opi oerel Rea ee Gh Maye "| more pretentious than the dwelling he | determined. | a pe | CharBe of the force I kept my language J CHUVOEATE 3) HAFPLE, , 106 woluntaril house. Spriggs, refused to answer, by 4 pate a oueh has foe wage Teedle f lives in on Jefferson avenue, and ic Js haste al pene es 1 one oe under pressure. It pains me to sce suc.| | CHOCOLATE 871 ERY 156 atreet. i} prove that she will. | Mites is lawyer, on the ground | Pom his map like musk from corm | fs done,” be groaned, wring- | [na better neighborhood. It'is.a white |reache? in a general way by its, manet Dees HOCOLATE STRAWBE Ryn various i might tend to incriminate or | from map like husk from corn, “and there 1s no escape | Sandstone house, mudest enough in ex- Italization. Deducting the cost of con- * | ‘SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. 3 y patade ini, arovouky Grousit it was funny. $91) b peas sandstone poner wy furnished inside. It | struction and the net profits of the| ‘They tell rte Mr.-how-do-you-pro- |} 11. - ation 5 Cntradicts Pollcemen Tnuehed Wl) De creams FeCl a BG) ey fe fact. I made the mis- | [SFir, Uiet da by the best sort of houses |road and he franchise value can We pounce-his-name? Matto, lives in| | ‘HoNBONS roux: 106]: leave this hy ; : friends about the joke. | take a 1 willing to nay for it. I] chat Brooklyn can boast of. found, and that value should be paid. | BOUNSCUPDRIS. a good place to lve. || ageonreD FRUITS 2 : ‘Alter concluded after y f : ed that the policeman| To-day, with his face stil! cove um suppotting my firs: wife In the be iat Brooklyn calte ot Mr, Kiley jives| “rhe Mayor then from the records read |] live in Rockaway myself in the sum- || “Nur CHOCOLATES... pouxt [5G a closet and taken out| With varnish and his head py el alone with her son and has enfoyed|how the agreement had been passed | mer, and know @ lot of people in Queens, | 'AT THE SODA FOUNTAINS. b ny second wife Beuniiiten,y anid.) the), detends i ! ng of the girl trmates at the| toroush Hke grass on the law aibie way and ai ving the an high, esteem of her nelghbors for | hack and forth between the rallrosd and | put 1 never heard, of Mr, Matto And pansay— Maple Panel 5 a. . 106 Ribr, "never ‘kent r § te A. No. to the first inquiry of the Senate wax | ic Jat the first love of his young| "I have not," ho replied, compressing | vears and 450,000 a year for the Next | 5oven eke a thorough inquiry as to con- Your wite nay the dent-|‘Sanifestiy: incomplete, and ne desired! ayy eld him and he remained « bach-| his lps. “1 do not know where he ia, | fifteen years, Then hers. ts t0, Pege| ditions there, and gave notice that he , showing evidences of spring TF i ling shy wants, besides yours, ‘The constant visits of the little| the Board and sald, “When you go<| so Judge Gaynor indorsed his, applica- Spriggs on the Stand. sald, “and it's|°@Me to court, need ample provision for HYaychaired man to the house. never|things down to the. smallest pomstole | tion. Well, vou_know how Mis apmuse’ | As good aan viit (oa Raear Cams| Ratlexn lia aes with ‘xinis wore looked In or| Painfully he told his story, and Jar- Exeited any aumment and were readily |mingmum the agreement was accepted.” | nor likes the police force. S4BARCLAY SH pages leas f Bale td down, I never had | 0VOsky was arrested and held for trial. explained away by Mrs. Colt and her Ore Tiles 6 interrupt. "t¢ Judge Gaynor says that young é ike twir Aiea oni es 7 any closet or ward- ———_ Was Boyhood’s Romance. Rone Dy ena Jelly Aue-lonsing. young Be re Seat Shei Tires Mr. Matto re eee be yeuat (208 WEST HAY. 5 rr vindow. 3 ni F . q real der ‘ | Bane vs Ap doh won eanaine LODGE BLOCKS MORO Mrs, Colt, the second wite, is x daugh-| | "I am here to protect: my mother’ Severed times Erosidout ore mtecrupees BayRor" bellever in ladyitke™ Doles "29 CORTLANDT ST ture « SUE aie ea HG rt Mh hae | of the lute Guy R. Brown, in whose | REAM, \f Droperated over the scandal, | riticiac them. The Mayon, after 2 few fpecnam, Waldo and Matto, Sounds COR CHURCH ST but his feat the i Garvan had five pollcemen brought in ardware establishment in Wiliamsburg | Even were she well enough Mr, Scott, | Sharp replies, kept on iy . OTT iike an acrobatic turn at Tony Pi ADIT DR & NASSAU SI Fach ite a ales | Tell os ough see's] SLAUGHTER INQUIRY. |. So's aren ce e'men | coitus. hem fern po io ni | gues Semin Ane Oe 1 a ad Ree aE PA et 1 Groken open a closet in his be said that the amazing romance which | ven it all does come out some start-| “Well, vou seam to have given, UP| cutting out his happy ttle Jamaica — culminated in a bigamist marriage be-|\inely sensational revelations will be| everything to the corporations on ome and running aro "Dender- Tt ; Judge. I wasn't in the house,| WASHINGTON, March 2.—In_ the vs boyhood days, when| made, Mv mother wan deceived in this | own terms join nights. Hes in for his. So are wae Cornel street i a m raided It he said:| genate to-day Mr. Culberson presented enn ae Siesta aa : ea Hs e thing and “ a Duels pets th Orr nad there bad been dees the police.” hey and asked for the Immediate consti AS ik Ne on ‘Knew of It. SUL Tne of Assault. He. a poor doy, loved in silence the]... . . : franchise a 1 directing the & Will there be ay prosecution for big-| + juestion,” said ’ oof ASE ore | ui of aunt aeting the Secret en hardware merchant | waNiy iaPage HomeORATT | ct art, *oaeaentaten the sett | MORGAN CALLS FOR Wigan | ote cman ine Wart nt he Sl ata eyo adnan te oune ARM an Harter |e Sow ae ae cea. SAt| yor OF PINES INQUIRY ue spouzity. use, ands ed to | 1sbe f was 200! o fea er suc a very I. 2 hers, whose wie se ; ' *\in life that brought him to her sucia fle managers or others, Q i x nate i D a. " have passed between officials of the | 1D ” = . eaea eas tear bre woman. LY eh all about| pice might help you?’ ® i NO INDORSEMENT QL u write to your wife to tell thi oe level she had been carried awa: is marriage pected some such 1S, the negative. Fooms to women. We rented 0 ty Who teed tovlive, et your | Unwed States in this country and In /:tvel Shy vn earrings to Mr. Colt, break as the present exposure. I -am| (he Teply, was ihe ‘it, "oohtract were No Employers® three gooma to Hattie Warren She pata | ho! se. tu Keep out of the way? A. Yes. the Philippines with meference to thé | Hun in iy entis tenn elias Be fairly confident that the matter can be] ,,Dh¢ HL" ‘the Mayor. The new] WASHINGTON. March %2.—Senator R References Required. elton vite'a name? A. Mra.) Mount Dajo battle, but Mr. Lodge ob- Se eee erated! ot | ERSTE Gene RUT cee, emer | eaaaliat Bulle, WAN cover ten railed, OF | shoegen|-to-iay, presented: 8iifesoitiion (a) ‘You positivsiy. save Pend coma in i fs Wlig o wtiite wvomantiA. Year elie | Seeacew eee ar ee MITO IED Lara tie Nortane. Ho}. Hiave you any idea of where Mr.| city property, and ee francnige|in the Benate providing for the ap- prot by gesting & Solored won . In presenting the resolution Mr. Cul LUIS aU a kane norte Kiley 1s now?" young Mr, Colt. was | the railroad company 18 to pay S100) J ntment of a special committee of profit by dealing ot Hatile War-| peraod wald that the response received | became a banker and accumulated mill- | asked. down, $25.00 per year for the first ten) Pouimen iO , ‘o viait the Isle of Pines (a i 3 eatened her and y a ed or shoved her. The stdow SUT. for Hattie’ Waren? A. Bue Sen , hor What haa become of him were not nailed down: the sity 4 were | ay for It. T don: know ndthing thet the Benate should have ‘hibsest'in| clor until he was Hfty-three years old. he emerson "avenue | hott petal, Krodpai gel ayean not fast nd none of th ors ex-| rs. shoul rt on} 1 the witow of his n 4 brown. e Mayor po! ROL Fasten ore ot aie dockea’™ | ind you sumite tq your Wite to keep | M6, {f should desire to take action on} Thon he married tte WAOw Oe and |in an exoellent nelghborhood, but tur-| Chester ‘Ratiroad | Company offered SHIPPING NEWS. L.W.SWEET & CO. 9)“ put her out of my house in July | out of the way? A. No had noticed, he sald, that latterly | brother, James. bo nished with none of the luxurious dip- | $31.60 for the first five sears, €84,000 for PENG NEWS. ° Bauee last year. The other, | “Mr Garvan tien produced a letter, al-| cen Wood hat been rebored in the| her four children in luxury In the Jef-| play noticeable in the home the million-| tho next five and $83,000 for the remaln- 39 MAIDEN LANE NY. “gomplained of her, f have been written by Spriggs | public press as having said that nol rypson avenue mansion. This was twelve | aire provided for Wife No. 2, There wus | ing fifteen years. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, MARCH 22. $ would caf it up to-morrow, e@runik and carrying ‘ e i jail, which contained the folfow- women” orenyccan Were erie tue 2 ago, wien tee nuabend of Flora a young man on sua fate, PDE soe The Mayor then moved ‘that one Sun rises, Se 6.13|Moon rises 5,08 Ree pee Dignum leave, or they. woul p out of Minette Lane, Don't go| sidered important, aa he did also that) SCP oie Sten his, exe to his| caked ap under Sie yellow musragne | DOatd Of, Estimate et ee con: High Water, Low Water, : DIED. HS SFL sited han that i plnni nen Cornelia street. Grace, and Miby |e to whether the, President had, sent) prucher 9 wite Maw. GR eSuche "| ard talked. through ona side of his | Be asited to appoint © somite tose Aa, “ee 7X3 MAND—On March 20, JOHN HAND, whims Saeed UA Me aeSSed BYR? | hes Oe ein gad Babak | ater ceommumlantont tothe ip: | ido “pe baat hed Down @ tron | Out Ao eek Nine eras ea | an Dm An contract ot Swag | Sertoae isl. A ig My 4th year i ape ree the' Senate, Jears and was held in high esteem vy | not where Mr. Kiley had gone last Nicht, | Tranett Commission. The Comptroler| reli Gate... 16 Funeral on Friday, March 28, at 4.80) | Af Drunk Most of the Time. Witnesses for Spriggs. Feats aa ae pe womans he hat loved | “One of the most astonishing features |spoke on thia and objected’ to Tae SE P. M., from 400 East 26th st. “y never heard Hettle Warren tet Alb Crook, a young, sturdily bullt BANK SURPLUS REPEAL in valn as @ boy, But after the death this bigamy case {s that the nelgh- | Mayor's Cae athes the mot PORT 0) reer | ‘OT pnybody th { she was hes @ prisoner nexro, pucces ed Spriggs on the stand, of the hushed Ain feller? former pns- hoa ee te ie banteice: Tooked adopted unanimousty, eae LOST, FOUND AND REWARuS. j j toy me. 1 never gave her liquor. 1 Wied ‘He sald vant | in Hatte Warren sion again bure Y 0 . Te ‘ f ] fs iquor a rom be-) We to No. 120 West Thi z nd When his wife seemed sinicing Into |pelleved that his widowed sister-in-law Lost— Ne, » in Bronx; re= Bay te eee aioe stated drunie inset, stivid there four ‘days with a negro FAVORED IN SENATE. | ,..323, §icat'th Gstober, RG, tad'ne |Buy" merely keeping house for him. Thia| UNITED LEAD BOUGHT OUT. | |at%3 CBT We Beg “Sealcnow, 1000 Jacks * Won t Bee time. For a long time a poll Grey. ot wos. oalied 10,08 Rie pareuaced’ sare: | as "eee: Serformed ta secret, | A. Dosttlve and offclel eat ead aii Ape | SE ENTEDGMALES OL ie sa tena fit ane is, an elderly negro of Fe"! ALBANY, March 2—The Senate) Goit Np gosompatiy "hu. he cou 1 > made to-day that the Rational Lena |G “ HELP WANTED—MALE. ) @ door nearly every day, bu J is a milnter and a white | Committee on Banks this afternoon de- | stopped o at Hammond, Ti, any has eS ‘ mere a Phever complained to ‘thm, oT hovn tag, 28h A Ne had done work fOr! ‘iaeq to report favorably the Page bill) Mere mained. TARY how the mutiton: |C7AR RECEIVES NEW gichane of toe Une Gams. dae vert oceanic tiene ; “but eae pre, $8 ent Pal 8 at moots thing, I never dor Roe a there often, Sha repealing the law Lmposing a tax of one my upon Distriet-Attorney NESE MINISTER that such negotiations have been in Qoeanle Aeon, x per day? wood bay. f a thing in my life.” vor him, he said, that whe yer cont. on the surplus of savings) Clirke yn, is expected to take JAPA | progress and in fact Socpleteds Dut OUTGOING STHAMSHIPS. —_—_—_<_—«—X—X——€__— Pwhen Spices had talked some fttern y fa cura atated (that he) pacie. ty sl not untll to-day eee : * BAILED TO-DAY. * LAUNDRY WANTS-FEMALE, , . inutes, denying all the chin eoAyarmen, in a ealoon| “Gov. Higgins recommended tie Left His Wife Dying. Biatoment made to that effect. Pace Inst ‘him, Mr. Garyan- toof i ; SE aah seaite io his annual message inst " “when we lett Hrogclyn my wife was| ST, PETERSBURG, Merch 2~The Ta Saar for crows-examira tic F “aly. two) lie Asvemnly failed to pass it after the omely, Al . Ot ex- cu COLD IN ONE DAY, What's your business? A, 7 he di fully, dressed at that! cenate had passed it by @ close vote. | pected aly Ill at bom, aay oat, Wort | new dapanese Minister, M, Motono, wae Ieaee Liles OURS Guintne wanlete, (ape oe te Tide year Gov Higgins renewed us| talked the matter over at eroat length receyed in audience by the Emperor | Druactiig refund money If te aah eh ae Havre. Jam: Te Mh | np AR AAAI 1 Sn an | POE Mal te lin, PE Arecommendaton wwith Mrs. Colt, Wie-dlesuseed every. aie

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