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~ POSONED IRL'S MOTHER LOST MRS. DUKE RT ATHER UNDE TRYING TO AS PREMIER AND. «=: BUT DEFENDS TRE sult + ¢o-—_______ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1¥v0. WITTERESIGNS (MRS. DUKE NOT IN COURT, — (MARSHALL'S HIT ‘RADTKE TWIC ON GAME IN IN FRONT, AND meio Saat ———— | During To-Day’s Proceedings, Taken Into Custody After Little One Rescued, Died Goremykin,. Forme Min-! See l Aes | + = oy . * 7 | At the open ft the © wae very fond of Mra Duke; very, Prosecutor Valks with in Hospital, While ister of Interior, Wil] [cave at xewark to-day cours | Du asked for ay Child’s Mother. | .She Was Drowned. Succeed Him. [atternoon, aay! 1 th with Mr vue ehgagod |Duke was not press: Hantoon, In discuvaing the upted |Sellor Pitney said he tay 3. | English law which prokit nary barrister from aco | to prao:ise In more ¢! ¢ the |fectded that th HELD LONG INTERVIEW. ty videno> Une! ake. 3 point was vy . Pa as aw ‘ay lint Believed to Have ¢ formation Which Husband's Reincé Gor- | ae Prem‘ership | ¥5° | Sands, niy regarded aa a Reac-|!t haa been arrange’ to ‘al opinion ts that | h cross-examine 3 the task of facing | 40ee not the defense p | DI? The petitioner, T » RES wrote to her. The Witness said ah reated. often took moasages addressed to Mra, This was notice that M | tends to reet his plea for divorce on elevation to emer ng tried to confuse an Us her know! Writing, She admitted that hever ween Huntoon write, Duke, said, told b rement from public here 1s now no ques- ent to be Preside: eundy to their t atrect houso. ber of ‘accasions that Mr, Huntoon Duke tn- Duke in Huntoon’s handwriting from messenger boys at the Bixty-eighth Toxepaine, w had his - dein the evidence already tn aid you know thone messages order of Pr F » a jad of f Se ee et te, privy +. TRS absence of Mra. Duke and the am rom Mr, Huntoon lst , wor of Count Witte, Privy | cone embarrassment o: ‘ laweee, Goremykin, was Minister of repiled the witness, trom 18% to 186 caused @ renawal of the r and bas) had decided to abandon her defense, allow a decree to be entered against | her and then marry Huntoor | After consultation of counsel for Mra | Duke, Chauncey Parker announced that he would cross-examine Miss Sands, although he had not thoroughly pre- pared nimeeif. This action showed that | Mrs, Duke is not ready to present her cross bill and inaugurate her defense, hat John B. it ew York counsel, as it oO the poy Mr, Huntoon.” To Give Up Huntoon. life only $15) ts paya the m E 50, sorry and § a Teta © attenrp: Andabury, hrow herasif away ‘ong asked questions as to it was noted Mra. Duke's ot In court. Miss Sands took the stand for cross- t/ examination, She said ehe first entered g for the employ of Mrs. Duke State lands to the | fendant was Mrs, McCredy, RESY SOLED: | widow." She told of th rangement of Mrs. Duke's mm Hted to bh and death pao eA SG ret yer incurcerati 3 Q. How long have you wr and th § | Muntoon? A 3 Q How often did $ Duke before her marriage? A. Twi three or four times a week. | @ Did he take her out to dinner an a opera? A. Oh, yes Q, Is Mrs, L did sho her asi Mr. Crossley the offictai r told him. husband quickly two hours t id been dra tion ¢ 1 th that Mrs, Dave the insura ter. Day child, and when Jonts a few wee res! of the time need & Policeman an Athlete. Ae fond of mu: gue ester Avenue Trolley is Derailed and Crashes Into Telegraph Pole. about t TIFFANY ROBBED BY TRUSTED MAN. WHO CONFESSES. of questions |bed in Mr. Duke's n the corridor between Duke's interrupted: a plan of the ha that & at this style of cros Did Mrs, Duke Paris?” asked Mr. onderwe: word at/nunctation with the at| Sands corrected him SANS longeree,”” with the “ig” at West Fa Pleaded for Mis © witness Was questi came to testify £ jat Mr. [ t con 1 hanging nen (Continua car the The w surveyor ¢ PEAL PASSED IN THE SENATE one 1 Mias Sands w not go back t when p I Got Stocks, Not “Socks-" . Haven't you always told everybod t you weré very fond of Mrs, Duke GORGOS CAPTURES Fs NEWMARKET PRIZE. .° Battered In Policeman's Hel- | TSS ELEY HEN HEAD COP SMES BES band. fe when he} sor to Hendricks Con-|/Stops Runaway Horse in sordenly | SUCCESS ec AT ea Oa SDE omy ha. policeraas awed tet! sidered the Right Man | Washington Square but Hand gird ronens ‘evny silden) MANHATIAN’S CRIME Saab for Commissioner. | Sprains His Ankle, JARS Soir ee oun RECORDEROR@ARRITS orate | BN yet ts Ube. = jek; — Elk 8, Tis w ore Was A nurse-maid pan ; AE ee Bes | ra ; M BIND appoint- 3 across the plaza In thy diree-| UNIDENTIFIED MAN f Ayenus abs a 494s) Co n f the Me DEAD IN STREET,| her were forissnine tombiten io Hain store ces Ste ERY X VAR Me. wt va ‘ « th w tt th s Washington The \ ! and of the epartme lost ld and fel w : “ ; Nomenoe tke worth or sppowite side of the arch, ip i ‘ existence Hie wae appointed Comptroller In. 1903 aping from a Red Unkle, and ti i Ghiet | stntions, {82 take t plaudits ANY huréy maids i oY ° i C »olng of saved bables ring. : . t h r ‘oORA reported t t A \ wh t up, The 4 er ak x 1 romin Martin eed At Hew rhe ats : | ‘The Govert arren ot, and the passing Sei aah ‘ Views tt, Betinane. resipned yiile the arly n Communipaw ascuye, J ay ; eager Office | TD oputy Excie: Commission wa dolivering goods In a store, for me to @ foolteh wo-jand, Inows the sphere tar mto on Bhe said | scored. Mrs. | | Ba HO Gaiden, Mo Uns Belle of Pe | ney nlanted a single in the loft | Mount Henri Tul]! gu Atcamseen ., garden.” He was f Rt second on | Inquisitor Ws Yaad nck, Dahlen to. Gilbert | Hull bye Paim 7 duced “a sin 4pRo rieht, | Red Friar « (nator of Cratt Hit Three-Bagger at Horses Also in the the Start. Races at Jamaica. ued from First Paso.) (Continued from First Page.) (Co: to the Giants, Marehall's ns: | four knockdcwna tn 6 winning run. McGraw, Bresnahan and MoGana/ jimmy to get the = were out of the grounds and thelr team McCabe's Tip Went Through. mates wi very quiet, probably on ao- ke McCabe wes generou count af the suspensions, In faot, tion of the <p im han fn the second, say! down the victory, | wer tway are rae ecertcnes lucky to pu! best, with sue | tendance, the “other was threatening through-| they say {n the pool-room announce out the att 8 the game adit pee ma tee Phtsetane pi t t |. atrete! » White Anished it began to Pain, ‘The attend- | Moet ag ron the dollare for hie ad ance was emall, only 1,000 being present, miners, Arlington played on a man up, greeted in, 0 anes , gh ng & distance “ t sal into deep centre for three corners, Browne ‘was an| Finch Won Galloping. tried to whale it too hand and popped mate of the sok Ramshorn, ‘showe! a pease Bowerman gumne horee When she Gold Finch geld oF Tanne, ea Ne? Ing won the turd race in a gallon Tounder went awey trom | Perrine had conadence tn bis mount, nol reach the tnitt 4 [awatted naught in three tries, Dolan ASE as sis Aaa) ised one up fgr Bowerm Sans 4 < foward ‘tke’ the Iron Mane Cesey there, copping big bots and the hand! ” garien for three corne Meanwhile Byer, Big Bridwetl came hame, Brain's pounder Pi in a lively set Jwas good craton b 0 aus Cate was ROD a serasch Mt and Howard Ste, Jack sleKoon, Decamo af ind then; to make mattare , Batts beat MokKeon for third. Rain be: i Bi 4 MoKoos third. Ratn ese head |wan to fall In thie mace. in came | Radtke’s Great Finish. Tted for sec: grounder _ | worse, toasted It over Bow! {t quickly, Marsnall nail. - hen his mount, Curriculum, the favor: te Deaten at the head o! on ani at th vO RUNS. | far out to get en came on out of th rned a clean somer- and gave his “Ma one for ers in tt » within an ace of engi up in the fifth event of the uiged Champlain Third Inning. ade a good stop of c tT second, but cow! Rowerman was hit with a pitche Fourth Inning. Gert Ince single tnto the right) sacrificed him Brain to Tenn: second t! To and true the favorite Pree ~ KINGS COUNTY anty Dolan kept on. te sruatel in Infield pop for third. Brain | Aeronaut hert. How- 00 King, i ok ehtaccnte| MEMPHIS RESULTS. damage. NO RU: Seventh Inning. MEMPHIS, May 2—The races here weak one way forwarded, | today resulted as follows: nev, Doniin popped a| FLRST RACK—Four and a naif fur- lett H. i | jonga.-Jacoma (8 to Band & to 6) 1, nd, Tenney to Strodel.on | Hogam (2 to 1 for place) % Bananto & hans ump, Morten singlet | Time—0.67 2-4, huneter mark, "Onan attempted | SECOND RACE—Three-quarters of « fouble steal Bowerman was miv-blatoon (8 to 1 and § to 1) 1, Houble steal Bowerman was out TRU eR ree tt te, oney, Strobel to Need . | Charle ROR Ns eedham. | Frince Charley 3. Time—18 4 m ratsod one that Mertes had] THIRD RACE—Halt mile.—Edwin 1 hard run to get. Maroney | Pryer (6 to 1 and § to 16) 1, lint (# |iaced a two-timer inte the lett garden! to 1 for place) 2, Gold Duke § Time he on lewell's Te | 0.61 1-4 reached second on| FOURTH RACE—Seven-olghta of a ney’s sacrifice was | ‘om MoGrath (7 to 6 and 1 to 2) MeGir but Brid ady Elliston ( to 1 for place) 2%, the Howerr Macy, Jr 3. Time—1.29 1-2, rian to cent FIFTH RAC: Hortensia (4 to der going 1 and 7 to 6) 1; Our Sister (1 to 3 for 2, Fooulghts Favorite & ‘me and can to left + tls Inwerman. ONE RUN. Eighth Inning. , Bridwell to Btro- > RUNS, | Needham out, Dahlen to Bowerman, thelr, work. | Maroney fanned, Bridewell beat out his Was pitching waik ball, but ht! alow troller towant third, ‘Tenney ‘sume tune. was Kettng away with | fanned, NO RUN, the ge ate amen mt f trandportas . Tenth Inning, wna, Devin Nim to. second 7 DEVEL BENG. s Devlin Kot. transportation, then ho 1 ac single to, contro, Here was the | grote. the middle. Inark, Gliders went the Giants ‘really. beRan. to wake up, | Outs, Gridewell to Denney ang Davita : aT ko Up larvha When Kot tree trangy thon ato rim, soring Devith, Browne tie ¢ WY * Ny ne: to Nolan, ONE IN. Strang was sent into bat for sfeGin- |“ Delan singled into right fled. How. sate shall the fgond ready for the | aq’ poppeds to Dantens Brain forced oro ang to bim into the left garden [Lown at mocend, Dahlen to Giibert, sent lo y bara Inte ete Leth Vl rain was out seading “second, Max for tw Head |phail (0. Dahlen, “NO” HUN,” ingly Devin, Marshall's bump went to Brain, ly to Neodhium, getting | wore Giants, 4; Boston, hed think Ames fanted who tirew ay Gilbert at. th ate the first out Halted ORs aL i Strang was on tilrd. Browne went ou SHAPES tenney, Dentin's wick | JERSEY CITY GAME OFR, wis nasy for Bran and Tenney, TWO] ysynSEY CITY, N. J. May 2—The RUNG ent ton Moiitite me scheduled to be played hare Ibe- hes Went £0 replace McGlanity tn on Jersey City and ‘Toronto of the ox, fle poulan't locate the plate |iuatem League, was called off on ace Tt on Mee |eount of rein. © a0 Well and was — Tirain tried to steal second and was gale ESO tows, Pe Sirovel| NEWARK-ROCHESTER GAME, Ninth Inning. OWARK, N. J. May 2—Tho game Bowerman popped a foul to Needham, | scheduled to be played here between the Mertes laced a single to centre, Mertes| Newark and Rochester teas was called and Dahlen went into a double playoff on account of rain. Giants’ New Catcher Also|Each Rides Two Second Maronoy's work tn the box was very filme, ictlloohan and Miller proved & | Huxen Hy he scemed to play in great el! Sombings Cay na Bt First Inning. | Sp. and opening at ood odde was nice! fom easy out, Maroney to Tenney, Donlin| “Cap” Wililama‘a Phil Finch, stable) fo 04 that Phil Finch fe the in a furnished room at No. 49 Knick- Jong enough for the Bostonian oa*sying the dead with the heavy HOSEL af sack. Then Tennay Wolaht wnull rounding out of Hee hece paves ves remained | South Ninth S cap money. Consistent Httle Chimney | binck as the ace of Rpadea, took 4 to 1 to § to § at went away from quarter-horse, lead- | Lloyd, 71 | June 27, 1905.” w n ral and Toternal Treetment for Tater | Pendlties accrue from 6 P, M. to-day, WOEANDHS = - OUMMIES MUS) ACE LAWSI! Liable for Policy Holders’ Funds Misspent or Wasted, Says Court. (Special to The Evening wWorls) ALBANY, May %—The App. ivision of Third Depa: ded down to-day a decision, that the directors of the Life Assuran Compan for the policy-holders’ m: wasted and wrong! cclety. The decision, which was given !t brought by Mary 8. You of Saratoga Springs, against Jan MS. and the directore of . atirms the interlocut at rendered by the eps sg sued to recover «i] ime due on her policy wasted 4 he three years prior to 18%, elther hy ative acts of the directors or by on of thelr nogligence. ———_———_—_ DESPONDENT, TOOK HIS LIFE. y spent by William G. Wich, a ens-fitter, com- ide to-day by taking po |erbocker avenue, W hed been despondent t vou for some aun! reet. ee SUFFERED AGONIES be Bt As deautiful a ride as has been seer | raed to MoGinnity, |in years was put up in the fourth race, | rently 4 his Whole Foot Nothing But Proud Flesh Dah- Curricylum got > . rou reatment, usual epeed at the start ta! lant in| —- Urled Different Physicians and nothering the Belmont All Kinds of Ointments —Could seemed as easy winner, Walk Only With Crutches —Ohia when Radtke, who had deen playing exniittion Man Says t “CUTICURA REMEDIES vistas; THE BEST ON EARTH” Tony Aste and his “In the year 1899 the side of my - | wight foot was cut off from the little » toe down to the heel, and the physician who had charge of ma was trying to sew up the side of my foot, but with no stccees. When he found out that wouldn't work, he began trying to heal the wound with all kinds of ointment, untilatlast my whole foot and way up above my calf was es ut proud flesh. I suffered une told agonies for four years, and tried different physicians and ali kinds of oint- ments, Toculd walk only with crutches, It is sixteen months ago since I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for |my limb and foot. The first two | months the Cuticura Remedies did not | seem to work, but I kept on using them both, In two weeks afterwards I saw change in my limb. Then I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment often dure It is eight months now since stopped using Cuticura Remedies, the y.,| best on God's earth. I am working ¥ He ¢ 1 jing the day and kept it up for seven nning hackwante, ‘Tl months, when my limb was healed up y the route of Brain just the samo as if I never bad trouble. 5 5 oO | st the present day, after five years y aro as Of suffering. The cost of Cuticura | Ointment and Soap was only 66; tos, Dut the doctors’ bills were more like $600. You can publish my name and refer any_one to write to me about Cuticura Remedies. I will answer all letters if pease isenclosed. Jobn M. 5. Arch Ave., Alliance, Ohio, every to Rerofula, free Totaney eure Soupr Scr Glasment tox, Rest of Cran Conied Pil: per tad f sk auger often caress fom. Corp Bate Prope hosts “How to Uure Sainasd liloud Humara® |] Candy, Like Cucnar's wife, should be nbove: hisplolon. | Lofts numa. in the : candy trade stands for all that ls pare and honorable, | {. FOR WEDN, D. SSES CREAM binisbta SHOCOLATE LOG CABIN LANTATIONS ON s URSDAY, AK rorxy 10¢ rounn 150 JELLY. iad COR CHURCH IY * FARK ROW &HASSAUS® COM SARUCE ST DIED, GOLDEN.—On Weineatay, May 2, at her residence, 670 Och ave, CATHERINE A, G@OLDDN, ‘beloved wife of Willlam J. Gaiden, Funerwl on Saturday, May 6, at 9.00 starp, from the Chura of Bt. John die Livangellat, 2iet st, and Sth ave, Brook: lyn, Where a solemn masa of requiem will offered for the revere af her eoul. In: terment Moly Cruse er Pennsylvania papers pleasy copy, HELP WANTED—FEMALE, RADE DRA RR ADA RA SCRUBBING WOMAN wanted, wages $15; room And board mile ada ao Apply University Olud, 6 W. O5th at. SSS LAUNDRY WANTS-FEMALE, experienced; wanted . 6 W. Both at LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, LOBT—A_ diamond-shaped a ftravernity te wih sh 0100 Willlam ats N: ¥,, » at, Jersey Clty, and ‘receive ‘reward.

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