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path PBA ) Ve M CAE SASS SO VE r " SEE WOR: ER REUMOUAK EV EGNIING, MARU 22, kuU0. Et ~ SFEK ASSEMBLY JAE TWO GostINS IN COURT TO-Da¥ TRIED TOVILL (SHE 1S THROUGH WITH GEFSHERSON : POWER T0 OPEN . SHIP'S OFFICER LOVE AND KISSES! CAPTURED AS AN BALLOT BOXES WITH HATCHET EXPERT BURGLAR Elections Committee, Frenzied Cattleman Cuts Had Just Desperately As« Wants to Go Above Him Down ina Dark | saulted Butcher Who Court in Contests. Passage on Mesaba. Caught Him. a . Detected In the act of robbing the butcher shop of William Schnelder, at No, 2106 Jamaica avenue, Brooklyn Hillis, carly to day, elghteen-year-oldl Wilfred Scott, son of respectable par~ ents, turned upon the intruding butcher and beat him Into Ingenaibility. When Charles Wang. the butcher's helper, aroused by the ecufflé and groans of the injured buteher, rushed into the slop, young Seott defiantly met the helper with upraised jimmy, (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY March 2—The Assombly | Committe on Privileges and Elections, with a view to gettling the ballot re- count business, asked the Assembly to- | day to indorse the opinion af com: muttee's counsel, that It has nower to | open the ballot boxes and to direct | President Voorhis, of the Board of Elections, to produce the boxes ordered ‘by the committee. VICTIM IS NEAR DEATH.| | Doyle Overpowered and Locked Up, Raves All the Way Into Port. Corporation Counsel Delany cont A cattleman, almost tneane with Lang manoeuvred atid dodged until he that the Committee has not the author- and an officer, in the sick ha Managed to clasp 1s arms around the {ty to compel the production of the y wounded from two deep hacks of Waist of the young man, He struggled boxes. A resolution. 1 aues- | a hatchet, were on the steamship int out grip of Lang until he had broken the hold, when Lang tripped Sooti, sending him headlong to the Hoor, Then Scott grasped Lang by the dd sank bis teeth in the latter's leurhig the nesn. y mein ume senneider was Lyi ingensine on che fuer, bleeding {pol @ bumoer of wounds. Vie torefinggs Of iis tigit ond Was missing, only th Stump rumaiuing, “Tt is asserted. thi soot attacking: Sennelder, “tue the winger between his teeth and Mesaim, of the Atlantic Trasenort| Company, when she wallowed Into port to-day. The condition of the :wo men 1s the result of as flerce a combat as was ever waged ‘tween decks in the| days of the buccaneers, { The wounded man ts Chief Officer Jctrston and the prisoner is J. Doyle, a big cattle puncher, who had worked his way across the ocean with a bune tlons as to the authority of the cor mittee in the matter was offered to-doe by Chairman Grattan of Privileges and Elections. The resolution says: | “A subpoena has been duly Issued pon John R. Yoorhis, President of the Board ot Elections of the City of New York, commanding iim to apneir be fore the Privileges and Elections Com-| mittee, and bring before the committee nya tha: ballot “boxes: conhiinine the vated of Idaho steers. He was bound back Wher Tollowing! the: arrest. off Sobeg ballots in the ection) Ita: Socneder was ttken to St. Mary's Hoss to New York on a cabileman's pass ¢ trict of the Seventh Assemb! when he tried to Kill Johnston, The trouble began at the Londen of the County of Kings. docks, Doyle, with the pay in his over: st ew Se AQSL|N HELD ON franocanwsoces) BOY OF 17 FNS caisson thus far adduced in relation to sald eles- | THAT CAUSED REVOLT dd pleked up a “matey,” another bu tion district in order to ascerta, whacker who had gone over last Decem- ) the facts concerning the election of th 5) ——— ber. ‘The latter had sold his cattlaman’s - member of this body, whuse seat 1s no: {] 1. T positively refuse to su any puss and was stranded, Doyle offered ' being contested in this proceeding - _ ot WEE ache Adachi H to brig iin /aorous)) ahd (concealed filha SOPHIE BRIEDENBACH. the resson that the void and protested | 5 as a stowaway on the Mesaba, Just be- = + es eeeeueded,. gaan 1 wit nit supply heat after ie secitnnt the ale and Ponti Une atantnon dropped ’aawnitha:rivar boy looked tn the di- tho labs sales anc March 31. (Spr! i ! Pewooned | The bo 1 r es eet fas pon dt N ING Sth ME sit MOTIVE KNOWN jChtet Onteer Johnston discovered Doxies|Qnly Twenty, She Has Had Enough of Lovei tess Channa the trol wagon “Unie: evidence is contradic ¢ ite rata Leeks P : . ve not. her husband and som liv ‘Unless such den contraal | i Th plank Lo the pier: and_ Men—Had Her Husband in Court i P pec enen ee naN ee te) batenee pital, sed that the buteher District ¢ e ence of several po= vho had been summoned to Scott was being taken to thé no when his m er Appeared group of excited women. id just congratulated one of upon the successful a®& sknown burglir whes iit from a neighbaliise nOl across the y = Mrs, Scott recognized n & begins March pairs will have ‘@ will not be to the satisfaction of the committee as) before Nov. Any tenant wishinz Attacked! with Hatchet. rooms of the shop, to the whereabouts of such vold and 4 % i heat before that w y pa arie in (he apighbarhood re- protested ballots, !t would very serious | ae eee ge oe EA Doyle sald nothing at the time for After He Had Abused Her Frequently, Hadabeen amercus, Only. two hamper the investigation of the contest | Hig B: D Held ] 5. an garbage cuns must be E Beli fear of similar treatment, but held the eo Schnelder's place had been my n ect 8 put out mploy - =o ‘obbec e therea wii and possibly prevent the committee |S ENe » Dunn, Hel before 7 A, M, and taken in. befor pl yer elieves Jere grudge. It was on the night of March Hidleceae preven rss get eo test. from arriving at a just and speedy de- hye 9 ALM. : : 12 that opportunity came. He was down a wold. 1 know enough for that, Some | he was disturbed by a noise in his store Too, While Brother Ed- MiahySmith Was Run= [22 Welsere seat cee eed eae By Ruth Earle- Sea ree ocean Cos tats Sone! an aa alata ee oe oe termixation. 6. I positively refuse to iowor the 1 “ se HF " rmed into the store, where he “In obedience to the subpoena Mr. rents, sages forward and had a hatchet when| Sophle Briedenbach ts only twenty— Last summer we were away in the| he found Scott the till Th mone Voorhis attended a hearing before said | mund Goes Free. i away from South. ear Officer Doyle hurried past him. | sweet and twenty—but she has “nad countiy for tw i hoon extracted Scott instantly committee on the sixteenth inst, at the| ey Without a word of warning Doyle| enough of kisses and 1 of foven"” | tre eauldn't, 8 Tet ound that aeote eae Hotel Cadillac, and submitted an opin- | ee | swing around and brought the matchet] end quite enough of 4 too tae rime happy. i jimmied” open aside door. The fon by John R. Delany, Corporation | Alfred R. Goslin, the veteran get-rich- emiah Smith, a seventeen-year-old | down on Johnston's shoulder. It cut] Men aren't what thes "d_to her came home he was out all ni jimmy is tn the hands of the police, Counsel of the Ci New York, hold- | Wek man. brother, BAmund, and : bov to-day committed suicide by inhal-| deep, but Johnston with the ready} at seventeen, when she married. Her at'; jy the morning tine AB Well ae iSR- OD TOnetLy Wes LOU ing) HAC this pAtlov-Hose et question his former business associate, Charles ting as In the office of John | action of an old seaman, swung around] lusband, Herman Briedenbach, | cer- a ween, OT OY UN Otek -priaotier'a_pavants) area NGaRenaa not be uniscked and unsealed by s M. Dunn, w ve arraigned in’ Centre ontractor, at No. 11 Monitor /to face the danger. He gripped the] tainly twn’t the handsome, sweet-na-|), 11h bout Neha tneite ive. S!broken, ‘They declare that the boy was committee, unless an vrder authorizi¢ alte Bolle eer torda Saad oleic srsev City, Np cause js known, | cattleman and for a moment the pair] tured lover that’ won her less ing. To's a driver and earns enouch to] Of Se ee eee $0. bane "I : ® | hel 1,04 bail on a cha f de analiabae 7 eS i a | 1s We 3 vasn't at atl for} his employ had such unlocking and unsealing ts granted poy) 12 # syne ha iamey tat dal ened but ft Is simosed the boy was estranged | jung toguther in th passage. The ship| lieart, SECU RRC TORS ee eee eee aE eeoointes by the Supreme Court or a justi Pen Tles MBO CRE fuer ane ereee ne mae from his family, was roling heavily and like two fight-| “For he knew how to get around| “Aha two weeks ago when be handed was held in the same bail on 9 perjury A Young Smith appeared at Meason’s |ing rats in a tin can they banged] giris,” sald Sophie. “He was a winner.|me $7, the first. money that month, L ee realifoe Goel lite is A Vetatten a saese i i ; Ast Utd him there was the rent and the a ee stable a week ago and sald te waa) pack and forth against the tron walls, |e won me frocery bul and gas bit and ui and |COnStipation and Its eoege “ .,| Rules Issued by Landlady the starving. Meason gave nim a fob as| Johnston was getting weaker from| “And now," and the «irl dronped her| ha eaall: Wel Teta ee ted alle And Dunn and Goslin are at sword's | hostler around the barn, allowing him) the wound that gushed blood all about| pretty round chin in her hand andlyou why don't you get out’ And before . Causes points, ‘They were oo Wall stret/ Last Straw and They | enough to live on and letting iim sleep| the floor. His grip weakened and he| forced back the tears from her pretty Tee reg ne energie ane. An thereof, as provided in Section Ii of | charge, prefer the electién laws of this State. The | Goxtin was dis effect of such an opinion fs to © the absolute power of the Les to act in election contests that arise in- dependant of the courts.” Promoters up to three months: ago, a the second floor of the barn inj shouted for help and two seamen ran] violet oyes, “now—1 suppose he's win- but f pickel uo rie baby and locked ell-Know! med: Democratic Leader 1 j When, Dunn alleges, Goslin beat him Threaten to Move. Ja little room which Meason formerly] to the rescue just as the officer slipped ning someone: ela us In the bedroom. And next morning A yell Ki oS Bi Re y the resolutt if out of $29,000, He has been on Alfred's ‘ . iipad bau anitomice: and ‘fell. Once. again’ Doyle brought] sep 1 ie stty wide When I saw the great brufse [ Just made | Constipation ts one of man's worst enemies, Jaid aside unsal Ww | trafl ever aince, and Gosiin's counsel The 2 ta thi $5 2 One AY CONSIDER Att (A: SDretty up my mind that he wasn’t worth suf- | and half the bodily {lls we suffer from are eourac was finally egre ah arpeee he boy never sald anything about’ down the hatchet. missing Johnston's rita! breach separated Herman from! fering for any mors, so Wille ‘i iT pted th alleges that Dunn is responsible for a le aif: Sle wi vel marital bi ep ™ ering ny mors, fe and I) q result thereof. Nature meant that the resolution Js adwpted the Com a rinse. “He was a well-mannered lad, ! head but inflicting another deep wound] niy young wife and his four-months-old, We Just left him. s Id be kape fi dl opea=ahae Privileges and Blecsigns will inal ~ trouble that has piled up against! Tenants of the two three-family speaking with a atronz Southern ac-| in the shoulder. PoC RUT eats This /aRASBALRA TOE N. M Agat Dow ele) sachs ede Plantes Moor - ODMR Y ie bullot-bexes ina | Jonify aoatenn: NGubeSnAraals aieakoes vg.| cent, Meason déciied hat sie a iE ¥ r 0 am. sand mo Of} ever Marr; ain. we should have a free movement at least large number of districts in M the Goslin concern houses Nos, 2448 ang 2460 Valentine ave-| ¢¢! aOHR SES what ne Was al phe sallors guve a yell and Doyle ran! nestect. on hiv part, culininating in aS Gnco-a day. Of course, we ourselves arb to where the feats of six Assemblyinen | Altiough there was no charge against | nue, the Bronx, are in a state of re-| ly Sorenc have seen contested. ‘mund Gostin, he was photographed | volt. They declari y,| work, a The result. of the committee's re- y e that the landlady,! work, and “Many’s the time “Well, why dy, you os ke me? ‘So I on he failed to appear at, back, standing at bay in the door aft.| what nis wife calls “a brutal blow In larg t responsible for en other stablenen went | He delayed long enouga to give other | ¢),, two weeks ago, caitsed Mrs. alarms) cstenbsreet, our) troubles by failure to observe Nature's laws. Our y aid to the t : qimittes’s ige| for the Rogues’ Gatlery, measured’ by| Mra. Marie J. Carey, {i them {2 218 Mttle room they found him dead Hance ta HOEsA He i ust 6G belie x ie nd Trans ihe: Hiortlllon’ ‘ayeani) cdl Coreod: toll evn canes tet fume ee) themit in bed with the gas turned on. ‘The |Se@men 4 chance to come up. Briedenbach to have her husband sum- | nee Pee ANG, vere hie labits are irregular, we eat improper food was actually elected for Mayor 18s! | make copies of his thimbprints ac! Sromised, and that they are corncted! Ma Me Aenea to Hughes's Morgue,| Johnston, weak and half-dazed,| moned to the West Side Court yester-| . foul If vounot mate an with undue haste, and when we find our faa Headauartcra before beluz taken to|to many’ hplcuee ee Are Sublected tne boy Was 5 foot 6 laches, of light | {tumbled to his feet. Leaning against |day morning on a charge of a andon-| you." So 1 went down and told J bowels do not move, have resort to pow- ; y annoyances by her arbitrary and” halt, ‘blue eyes, ‘and |e Wall he ordered the seamen to ar-l iment and non-support. Magistrate! Breen about him one Way and ne uve) DONG do not move, have resort to pow, art Moses Groseman, Goalin’s law- | trea tlon| M8_@ summe mn) “But look how aw came around! ing the Magist ment. ‘There have been murmur- pounds, rest Doyle. ‘Then, feeling his was] green, disregarding hla exy he lied In BISHOP’S SECRETARY ae along, he went to his cabin the eyes of the police,” declared Rel M n that his mother-in e he didn't dare to} may purge at first, they damage the tender The seamen rushed Doyle and one cach evening to administer] come home because my mother beat him. | ining of the stomach and bowels #0 a8 te e ae tie! 1 came to an acute stage to-day, yw BACK FROM MANILA. | Grossman to Magistrate Walle + Wheny regularly oma home Decale ‘my: m: one of the tenants received a reply from SAYS CONDUC | OR caught his arm when he tried to swing) | Seating, charged him to pay hid wite| Si0%. My insulted her (Wor sears” uo] leave @ worse condition than before. Ang EIB uurt—tell-| drastic in their action that, although they this as an outrage Ings for a long time, but the matter “itis a felony to be seen in the com- the hate ie ‘ Mrs. ( to a letter he wrote pro-! hei:hetehet, : ce! | Ana chance she'd stand against] wiy tke such injurious and expensive Al r $1 a week, | why Gostin. The next thing pany of Monsignor Fowler Returns | To-| we know they will be trying to incor- | testing against the service in the house. | Fights Policeman Here. ‘And ho will, too, oF I'll know why,” | Him, anyway. And, I'd like to see my ditign, when we cau obtain) theta “Say oie day After a Visit to ate this In the statute books,’* } he tenant speaking for the others in Wien at last they got him under] sald Soplie, with a fittle flash of firm} sn't it silly—what he said about! #yedy—tne famous Mineral Laxative Water YY 4 oslin and his brother were arrested ee two houses threatened to moy un-| gontrol they aragwed tint fo a SMA soinit. “1 can snoort mysef, But he | hiding from mix ‘mother on the fire. “HUN YADI JANOS dotted at the springs cat the : oss condits a Aiteroom and ew side. ‘3 ape catching pneimonia? He y Rome. last night at the Manhattan end of 1e88 the conditions agreed upon by the Locked up over night, he nearly} shall support our boy felonee, bit the freexcape wann't PRU EA Wile tre onl Prcr et = ae J the Brooklyn Bridge by Detective Ser- | landlady wheny ie rented his flat were | strangled the man who took his brenk-| And she cuddled the small William, | piace he got it. Hy Just Hed, Hed, Hed, | OMe dove, Ua a curametii, Seen on are § Monsignor | a Rewlaty, yng for) geant Hughes. The complainant against |fultiled, Me has,a written agreement ——-+—— fant to him the next morning. who looked as serious and determined | "But its all over now. Tm rid of | Muito, will bring within an hour a i Be eee oe Maula, crticed Ine ata | Alfred is Werner Fabian, & Western |from the landlady, he say's, In wilel elie | Mrs. 'Poj 7 : he Was | teases! Otzthe Vooame Ne tived Aa, Hinicad hive CGRee ORIeAtT hem. And ine bay wont he growing UP) festing imovemedt gentle natural” and | , sais . iS aCe ning man, Who alleges tha pslin, say's s| vill furnish id Nobody dare¢ 1 e o hear his vile li ee thorough—w! York to-day on the Koenig Albert from|Tnger the name of GriMn, invelgted jar ge nN I farniny hot water and heat 1 ts, Poix Alleges She Was jr: mand foul’ was ‘thrust’ to Mien They Moves! Away. And Eve had enn of marited life | gr atner bad effects. “A ‘whale bottle onts ne na 5 a onth for a six-rom that As ad through @ hole ey © cotton) a the anomie 4 LE don't want a divorce. ev ia trifle. Keep one always on hand. ce Id that he rocked | NIM Into a business deal and tried to} tn her répiy' Mra’ Carey’ refuses to) Made Ill by Rough Treat- [aoor™ % Dole cut tm the cortom ce they tt was tn the home of her mother, in : rugaists, he) prelateiesid)ciiat he shocked | steal his mine. mund was locked UP suopiy heat and hot water, and, tur \ fh When the Mesaba docked to- Mrs. man, No, 101 West One , twenty, but I'm through = : Pens reports or he anne ltr £l vecause he was with his brother, Su Poe Scie akere anil turtion) ment on Car Platform police were notitieds ahd Hvndred and Tighth strcet, that the | with men. ‘they aorn't what they Took a and children al we battle 0. é 8 ce ° es, which she | d le Matthew O'Donnell went to b: hey ‘i ou whe x nes Sen | Pount Drjo, He sald he could hural — {wi have printe! and posted in. the | Out ready fort the: netral war woune wife told: her ste IMB} to get your love: IT wats quilte After a Hard q believe [t. Gen. Wood is an intimate DIED ON TRIP SOUTH. j house: attueked O'Donnell, and th ately afler the settlement of her af-]enough ‘for me. I'll not look at un 4 friend of nis. and a man he held in | Mrs. Carey further says that she won t| had a wreat fight. ‘O'Donnell faire in court Mrs, Bried h moved | other: ; | frie of a and ube ig Noinston aa teatue penton NRA steam ceeneeleeeelat a wealthy (tes MERE Sen Seah pia taaie a " Fi pave wer moo | FOught Game — The distinguished priest sald that al paterson Man Kk Relative | a month, ant that she would ux Importer, living at No. a4) Lex-| Prides himself on his ability a Cowonieces DE turolitie Mat Ware nek ie moll Ne ane=noe tice Nie | Moro Was as goad a fighter at ten] {have empty flats than dle: ui ’ eee ugly prisoners without resorting to his} alone and her clotting and girlish | father. He's And I'm all 4 yours of age as he was at thirty. Ie Away fe tenants. on avenue, Is I at her home, auf-/club. He had a hard time of {tin this! treasures to th protection of the meter-| he's kot-—oor It | . inte 3 fied never heard of a warrior, dreasiig |) 1 MDRSON, N. J., March 2—Infor-| 7! tenants, between whom and Xt ring rom nervous shock brought on Gaae, WU wascanly, Aiter handouts wire t omielle), Wlign’ Harman’camen buck SATS: eae OP EEA SOU ; in the clothing a woman, The mili- ATERSON, > Carey this corres; lence pp y Aselviod mink fon hi; nd two police he His fe 1 cHle, erm: ames bi co . 3 tary and “church authorities In the| mation has been recelved here of the hac Rett ee ets by violent peste ae ass aie re-| that Do le could be placed in the} to the comfortadio little apartment at een H. eetearan sta Bor a mountain tramp or a } iMppines were working in perfect |" is ype ANY Gan. An-|eitherGésconte hands of a conductor on|wakon. He was locked wo at the Mac-| xo sealers sarees Sixth BALTIMO: Mareh diver is ; harmony, sald Mer, Fowler. ‘Rhough|deith of Joun Norwiod, at Gan An-| finer discontented | t i own Twenty-thint street car last |outal, street (station, Tie wave ia ad. | NO. TE Wear One Hundred and tn | ec en ee congressman aNd shopping tour, a cup of 4 re prov 1 ‘Tex., from heart failure. Mr. +3 a % a3 ey Cat tas ES} No, 46 storda a’ eet he will find the n her bird and . Dts BESS ., the natives are Improving, they are a| tonio, 5 | rules she announced : dress as No, 45 Amsterdam avenis street } er MeN ETSI C Gimamttyantin ; Jong Way off from the capability of| Norwood was one of the best known| Resides the general’ object hoy | Sunday morning. Chief Officer Johnston. although ‘still! the nesrling part of the old famitiar | Candidate for Governor of North Caro- beef broth made wit! q self-government. i» [ | general) objections) they |) Ares. Polx r , 4 weak, expects to be ‘ible to appear na, died yesterday at the Jolins Hop, | ‘ "i business mén of this city.| find to these rules, the t a Mrs. Polx and her dauchter were on s ttl . y y , } Béfore va'ling for America the pre-| citizens and {th » Ube tenants sew va a CATE againat him when he Is arraigned in| nest flown quite away ki e h ffeets of an late fad “an “Audience with the Bopa| He was a prominent painter and deé-| that the one referring to garbage cans | thelr way to church and had transferrd | A€alnat him when he Is, arraigned inj nes’ Hows auite aw Nouaekedping there)! Ne Hivaplial from. the! otects { i ; | 18 impossible because the Street-Clean. | fro sii ‘ ; orator. reet-Clean. rom a Lexington avenue car to the imi i Y facia at wrens length,” affairs ta The news of his death last hight came |ing Department carte do not get around [twenty-third street line. ‘The car waa | Jefferson Markers? NCAIPE '8| three years ago. And first We were as as a shock to his relatives and friends, . ero RANAHGNAN er Batenanouetnen trent happy as a king and queen, But when ration for cancer. He was seventy- bd meek) rmour s this. city Norwood left this! Of the six flats in the two hous pide tthe tess | Tae Jens : (REV. A.K. FENTON DEAD. — | If, ‘HIB Cty ais ago for & trip Sourn| three ate now ‘geempied’ “the "oMMte.| Mtattorm, Atier a titte the conaucten Rise w love nadie knot ct the window, THE DOCTOR HABIT PORT JEFFERSON, L. 1, March 22.| and West. “He wrote to friends tell- halng been vacant for sévert! months. |p great hulking mat, puted his wey | HUNT LOVE-CRAZED Ey CRANE DAVE Laney patter Sra Te iaraven nner onctameaay ate Ext rac t. ‘ and Nad The houses are really ow Mr The Rev. Arthur Kirkby Fenton dled) nx of the a eltghttul trip he and had e. Maria Sots | through to the front and ordered the 5 RDERER, | 482 9021 stay.” said the motherly two women t) sten inside. ‘The car MAN AS MURDERER. Mrs, Bauma., adjusting William's blue| When well selected food has help- of Beef 7 vife, daughter and son-in-law were Carey's mother, Mrs, Maria Collin at his home here this morning of Paving khe trip was taker principally, Put Mrs. Carey, manages the “property. who | It was rec Nigaiton between | was. s venty| Mrs. Carey and her. brother, Charies | ¥@8 So full that they were unable to ed the honest physician place his v." sald Sophie. “f shal! | Patient in sturdy health and free Bright's disease. For the past four}for the benefit of John Berd pare ts had been rector of Christ's) was fll. Mr. Norwood was Caitins, and Collins lost. the k to that man (Herman ts| from the “doctor habit" it is a sou . of satisfaction to all parties. A Chi- restore the tired nerves shoe. comply. Aovording’ to Mrs. Poix, the “Yes, I'll st the nde pel nes by e 6 » Laprina the noses, contiotot then selzed her by the arm) Mrs Repp, shot by Laprina When] never xo Church in this place. | years old and wealthy. Wis ousted from. one of where he lived. The litt estate Is still in the cou: Pan atts OEE oe, este ot this past master of the money-mak- festa ¢ ‘ x a . ' only twenty-three, by the way) as long 7 5 Sam 1 pee eo ornee, atte aoe sya tame eShe/Refused to Let Him’ Wed iat es ite giant sean me cigite Gut cago woman sys: and played-out muscles. BRUSH GETS READY FOR WAR| omptisi) hi ates Her Daughter, Dies. I siood by him for months and nayer| “We have not had a doctor in the Sold by all druggists A ar, Dean Rube HONE bast decid ae Hees acy" ROBO) eHow sald Word tll he struck me house during all the five years that d E you pay close attention you wil AI the Independent Movement. eat te Hau chia) eseSinres ohare Waa | Venterday, Gy Petro\Lapemnan whome:aull Hine year when L n to fecl that] Before we began, however, we had 4 " ! ‘ey tin’ love’ he'd talked to me|“the doctor habit” and scarcely a C for her pretty diughtors mand ehe fe-T about wasn't so much after all. He|week went by without a call on our} ARMOUR & COMPANY piety % oeen suffering’ rom a nervou ing art at his daily task of turning Speciv to The Evening Wield.) ever, since: Her daught f = tellev - ij i ing tts dally task of turning MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥,, Mares z.—| Miglin puztiter, Socted, dled to-day In Bellevue Hos- | gan staying out Inte nights. and when | physiclan, Chicago } Ho Mayor Brush, who was elected ohlefex-| Mt Folx wrote to tue G vital, City atte’ tne} Be ald ¢ he would break my| "When our youngest boy arrived, a READY CASH. If you have Real Estate of any description, bring it with you, pass it up.on the World Want stage of “Publicity” and this wonderful conjurer of “RESULTS” ecutive of this clty last fall on an in- | S367 ,0% Bye company, Orrin (ey Tie young murderer ; stating. the. facts, ved a. reply ' AipoNlce THRVesnOe Net dependent ticket, defeating by substan- | from AIK. Rost that an we dota neey, | shooting, and the police have not been tlal majority his Republican and Dem-| Was. sin enforcing the rule agains: | ble to locate him. Detectives doclare oeratic competitora, has determined vy] Mlowiua passengers to stand’ okies | that he le being sheltesed by hie ¢riends, 1 iis vile, cruel kinguege. All| fize years ago, I was very much run ss went ott of life, down and nervous, suffering from jn- pu sit up night after nizht,/digestion and almost continuous J.MORRIS will repay you handsome- complete tis victory over the tw front plattorm there could ise no redrees : te Into the hody of| Wnlting and walting, and wishing and/headaches. I wes not able to attend ; Fl a ly for your trouble, If p ines by, plicing independ ue Sanaa he | inthe ¢ Re Watien’® bullets Into the Mody Of) wishing, und the clock hand goes round|/to my ordinary domestic duties and UWAND RAPIDS FURNITUR: “tf jou want to sell to the i in the ficld next fall’ for Acdermen Andie cone ae eco ee Nie lawyers| jae SS and round and round—Lord, how slow | was 80 nervous that I could scarcely Caspets,, Beddine, BSsti ae y ( other officer, g bringing an action it goes! Well, I tell you there are lo:s| control myself. Under advice I took We Furnish Homes Complete. ‘ “highest bidder” tell him informed tat he has avxond cs, Pe | MAJOR WATKINS DIED AT SEA. |: bitter, nara tings for a wife to think |to Grape-Nuts. bi use his mura woos ; as tora of the party. the name und f husband. And there 1 b 1 h 3 Rooms at - (= ates vant Wand" in making i which he led his in ndent movement ae rete emma tae of her husi . And there hive ben} “fT am now, and have been evr: ‘coms at = = 9% the transformation, XU Ee east clewe coer insu rae Peete HADLEY ON WAY HERE. Retired Army Officer Stricken |)uundrods of nights when I tossed until! since we began to use Grape-Nut E sh ode at = = 124.98 YOU WILL nights when &. permanent organ with Heart Diseane Aboard Ship. Binns f Nebaintt to hear the turn ef! food, able to do all my own work. With everything neoessars 2 ‘ z y : nis key tn the lock. fachies : : aie 'U .. perfected and prelimin: Attorney-General of Missourt to! KINGSTON, Jamal March 22.— The dyspepsia, headaches, nervous. net nousekce ree for an active campaign arranged Begged with Him, ness and rheumatism, which used to MARVEL . ———____ Resume Standard 01 Inquiry, Major Charles W. Watkins, retired, ! fairly wild, hav B ANY OLD CARPH! : who died suddenly of heart fallure| “Tor two years he's treated me ike {drive me fairly wild, have entirely LOUIS, Mareh 22.—Attorney-Gen- 1 Tused to plead with him and | disappeared, mailed fre ; ah Gay! A WEEK OPENS a RESULTS atreoy jhave invented & new process | to attend the resumed hearing in the |i; ey nis port, was buried at sea the} “What would he answer? wiy, hard | Work in which he is engaged Grape- y Monday & takin i “ 1 Somme ccbame ee ola ial a gue Standard Oil case in that olty, He lett same day. words and curses that would tear the| Nuts food supplies him the most Weaving the Dleces into rugs of ‘rout | {net na, following the adjournment of heart ot of you, wholesome, strengthening and satio. yrustic beauty. When your old carpets | “Route ot. ‘the “ilingss Major Watkins, who was sixty-three| “put 1 stuck to ht fying lunch he ever took with him,” ° pets ries i nixt ut I stuck to lim, nutaing him when | fying him, begin to look worn out and shabby re. Clay old #2 retlrod officer of hele was sick and petting him when huqg|Name given by Postum Go., Battle|* mamber the colors are. not lost; thay | Pierce, former President of the Waters- | {ini z ember Ate oily ‘buried, "The “wool tn hist a | Pieree! ll Company, the hearing could the United cratee tebhian Coneieack|iet me and Keeving. out, of hie was | Oreek,, Mich, ood au when they were not proces, lay. Mr. | Hadley |in“1989." His home was in Grand Rapids.| when he was In his awful temvers, And} There's a reason. Read the Httle Sunday World Wants We The colors a revive and tifully woven | agreed to adjourn to ah indefinite di Mich... wh he held. ff tt ile L Uy Vv y into, handsome, rlontal Colored "suse, | tesed-upon the Ume of hig serey Sane | Mice United States Revenue Callector| coud be that kon him awe front ne | book, “The Road to Wellville,'ta| Work Monday Wonders, Write for eatilogue. New York. under President Arthur, Because It’s got wt be éome other RksS