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DEAD JUSTICE [GRIEF-STRICKEN ORPHAN REFUGEES REBELS KILLED (5 ACCUSED BY WOMAN ENDS HER COL. GARDINER) LIFE WITH ACID Affidavit that Charges Mc Mahon with Perverting Office Thrown Out. Col. Asa Bind Gardiner, who was te Moved from the office of District-At- torney by Gov, Roosevelt, caused « fonnation before Judge Romalsky, tn the Court of General Beasions this af- fernoon, by submitting an affidavit tp which be made aocusation feainst the late Judge Martin T, Mo- Mahon, who waa hia compatriot in the Civil War. Magttrate Wahle ordered Herbert T. Beatty to pay his wife $10 a week Gardiner took the case before Judge MoMmhon, of the Court of General Beexions, who sustained the Magistrate, Beatty was later sent to an insane @sylum and has been at liberty several weeks, with the wife trying to force ordered by Magistrate Sald Judge Apologized. Col. Gardiner to-day filed a motion with Judge Rosalsky for a rehearing ef the appeal from the Magistrate @nd submitted an affidavit in which he @wore that when he took the case be- fore Judge McMahon the tatter invited him to @ seat of the benoh and whis- pered to him “t know al! sbout your case, Gar- a ee cause I've been ruling along.” When this affidavit was read Assistant Corporation Counsel Kelly jumped up aod wit “Your Honor, I have never heard thing 20 alous in all my expett- ence. I belleve Your Honor shpuld not only throw the case and the affdavi: @ut of court, pat snould also throw Col. Gardiner out!” Jude Rosalsky wan evidently sur- prised and pained After a pause be paid, addressing Col. G: “I know that you eld Gen. MoMahon in bleh estees of us knew him many y idler who asa dence of many high pisces: es a Jude Beasions be showed great ability as e of General @ lewrned jurist and left behind him & bame for honor and integrity. Charges Against the Dead. “Do you not think it le very indie ereet on your part to make under oath such & serious charge against this judge who bas pai awey—that his Mecinian Was not based upon the fects resented to A that beokuse be in occaaion wren judginents, of t worm) Magistrate many times he felt Anclined pot to reverse him on this ecommion T 1A_pot thet & thost serious arcusation of official cowardice vpon the part of & distingwiehed “As a Judge Of this court, snowing Manon oa 1 id, aod ae his oars, 1 will not per that character to be wart. | would advise you w papers, of a different you would have the at- f the court. Gardiner grabbed the accusing Col affidavit from the clerk aod hirried out of court without making reply. MURPHY WON'TLET HEARST LOSE HIM, Although Repudiated by Editor He Says He Has Found No Change. ven Moi Witam Kh Mearet naw pail ha doeen't want Oharies F. Murphy's suport 1 hia Gubernatorial ~ uthew, the head of Tam y wave out the Impresaion to-day that Hearat can't low him Murphy refused Tanke any etatement as to Hearet's Tepudiation oF Vile wapport, but sald that there ts no change tn hin own Political Wews wa expreased luet week Murphy arrived from Good Ground to May and bewan by suying that he bow ot kept Ip touch with politics for wey- eral days, After saying that he had head of no changes he whe avked whether he thouwyt the Hearst sentl- ment growing. It wae only Inet week that he Annvlinced were was a stronx movement for Hearst, and to-day bis ropiy wan significant when to eaid: *T have found no change from baat werk for the primary fits. be dle wolsned there wlth the remark “According to the hewspapers, there tay be vome fellows ruting i some Galricts, but they are Not contestants, We don't count them,” Murphy. was reminded that recently Qoroner Julius Harburwer came out ox dupporte of Congrsamen Willing Bulsor for the AGmibation of Governor, but MF Bulacr had sald that “the plunderbund did Al want @ poor man or ah bonest joan At the word “plundertund’ the leader ef Tammany wrinkled his brows thowghtfally and asked: “Wahat does he MMurony aatd airan reception, he would attend the PREVENTION VS, CURE! It's all very fine to “try and find out how the proceeds of your business anterprise leak away,” but isn’t it better svfar better—-to instal a Sunday World ‘Want “bargain” gash register and PREVENT SUCH A LEAKAGE BY TAKING A STITCH IN TIME? Widow of Former Mayor | of Orange Had Suffered Double Bereavement. ORANGE, N. J.. Aug. 1—Mra. © nella Wilson Gtetron. widow of F Stetson, former Mayor of Orange. cor mitted wufide to-day by taking cart acid at her home, No, 139 Central ave nue, Orange, Bhe “as found tn bedroom suffering from the effects of the polson by her son. Stephen | son, who called an ambulance fr the Orange Memorial Hospital, § ied soon after she had been received at that institution. Mrs. Stetson's act ts attributed to me lancholy, Her husband died denly two yeare ago. Shortly after she lost her mother, Mra, James Wleon, who lived with her, The double bereave ment told severely upon her and bad been depressed and despon Only yesterday ane sald that co Bway for a change and poong 18, the latin aiteene that 6] ht be benefitted TOM FOLEYS PICK BIGGEST OF EM ALL = There Will Be a Long List of Prizes, Especially for Rabies and Wi hers Prizes guiore are to be offered by Tom Foley et bis annua! year, which ls to be held at Su’ Harlem River Park Friday afternoon and evening There will be prizes for the prettinst baby, for the best gowned woman, t mother of the largest famtly a the best dancer. In addition troph will be given to the winners of se Athletic contests, Aa usual, Foley's picnic is biggem thing of the year, Besides the men, women and children of the § ond Aasembly District, scores of prom fnent politicians of al parties will be present, Charles F. Mbrphy, Tim” Sutitvan, ex-Judge Charles Mur-| ray and William B. Hearst have prom- tend to attend There ts nobody in the political arena im thig city who is more popular then Tithe big leader of the Second. He is oe popular among the women ant oniidren of his district ae be is amody the mon, and the rewult ts everybody I the div trtot, Damoorsts, ublicane and Hearst adherents, nay the planie. A Feast of Entertainment. fitate Senator Dan Reardon haw made all the arrangements for the ¢ntertain- ment of the women and children. the women and grown chiitres will be an open alr vaudeville perform, ance, a balloon ascension and humerous te on slack ” evening thete wits indoor theatrical to be the! there Ke apd an performance The childres Assemblyman Al Smith and Alderman | be dane will be loked after by | Nike Stapleton, There will be rides on the merry-go-rounda for thet, and Judy shows and veriouw other pusementa. Ton Foley @i that the way to met solid wit ingaters I to 0"! thelr stomachs with sweets and he bas urdeted nearly 9 and # half o half pound ou for distrit the wo. man and children, ° Bs here wi be gallons and galiona gf toe cream Peanuts and barrels lemonade. ak At offers every picnic Tom Fale prises for the prettiest the, beat-wowned mother wed Loader “Bie is For | Punch | TO BE ADMITTED 28 of 30 Little Victims of fi | sian Brutality May Be Al- | lowed to Land Here. | P. 1 intereata tn Jewish. business | et ng to guarantee the fu-|/ of the thirty orphans, refugess | |trom Russia, who are ci Inland, will probably | mintion of twenty-eight of them, Two | of the children are {it the hosplta on Ells Island and will proba deported, a» the officials euapect that | the scalp disease from which they | suffering s ntagious, The ot . £ lwill be servation, if the bar Jupon the: be Iffted, until they] pass el nations required by |the health authorities In refusing to allow the children to |land, the immigration authorities of | \thie port were w fon. The Statute upon the su plain, But the Department of Commerce and Lave has power to allow such of the childre their future guaranteed persons who stood p rendered orphans by Russian Government against the ews out to this gountry tor tu themsel the Haws “they mup that they could bring the children in by simply filing a | [ond eat te tive ones would never ublic charges where minors Jependent persons ome as immigrants to live with But families b vratea dren inflicted by th weapon soldiers who Killed thelr parents, Many of them are from thirteen to eighteen or nineteen years of age and will soon be able to earn @ living. Ample provision will be w Charities ones. the two in the linade by the United Hebi who had fea different type n fa Hitae children are from the average child immigrant from | Southern Rui ‘Ther parents were tradespeople comfortable ¢lrcum- stances. Some of the children h. » al feady acquired a knowledge of German and oan kB fow words of Enatiiah. It te expected that the Government will |ineist that oil shall be adopted accord- ing to the laws of this country before they are allowed to leave Ellis Ivinnd, and that the foster-paranta of each ond be compelled to file a bond to take CVILLE, Tenn. Aug, 37. = Te president of the local He- [Prax congregation. to-Any ent the fol- |femtngteloers protiat to Presiden Roaeevek fe. deportation. of Hebrew ¢ dered by Ellis Island owe protest againet on of Rumian Hebrew orphans. PE A CHWARTES, preadent, Thirty-wecond Junteored this babies. “Battery the Ald of @ committee re phe Second Asker the bewt-mowned thia year Mr prist to the mother foatest numer of children. leader Peter Hughes will pro- Poppers, daughter of tof the Oriminal YM em any old It wil ‘day morning. Nor any substitute has no stockholders. Its assets belong to Ite for fifty-six yeas «Taking its history the The Mutual Life Insurance Company has done as well for its policy-holders as any company. a. Under the present management all policy-holders may expect unusually favorable results, made reasonable by the facts that it isa strictly Mutual Company, fated under New laws, which are now the best in the world; that its great volame of conidia smaller Loi expense on each policy, and that the new methods and economies, which are now a part of its con- stitution, will save. immense sums which must go to the policy-halders, as the only proper place. @ Mr. Charles 1. Mughes, who became famous by conducting the investigation of the Legislative Committee, and who spcahs with authority, has recently said: “We have had Breat companica exposed to close and unsparing analysis, only to find that their I would rather take insurance in a New York company compelled to transact busines: woder these restrictions, than in any Company not so restricted, and I believe that will be the sentiment of the people of these United States.” 11 you would like to know for yourself the latest phases of Life Tnsarance, or wish (nformation concerning any form of policy, consult our nearest agent of write direct to wolidity was as the rock of Gibraltar. Against Good Insurance It for 1 Is life of financial val Wipledlr mac nal apse call for Insurance. Is your life 0! value to a business? If 50, Life Lasurance deserves your attention, and deserves it now, Your fore. thought will be better than their afterthought. @ When it comes to the best kind of Life Tnsurance, men do not all think alike, There is no desirable kind that cannot be obtained from TNE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the oldest active Lite Insurance Company in America, and the largest and staunchest in the world. It isa Mutnal Company. It “holders, It has paid them dividends ios ad fox it. Wherever failure The mutual KAfe neurance Company, Now Yoru Ime Satur | Tt should have done better, as has recently been mine WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1906, y] Quality Does It No advertising expenditure, however small or however large, can be made profitable unless it IN NIGHT FIGHT TO HOLD TOWN. Hold Off Cuban Troops Until Dawn at Point Near Havana. builds up a demand for the goods advertised. That means that people who are induced through the advertis- ing to buy the cigars must cov- HAVANA, Aug. 7.—A party of tn- | surgenta commanded by Col. Sanches : ‘ 3 ert ee nt ai ante okie te tinue to buy them indefinitely in fortified themselves and fought unc . : dawn t-dny galoat an Attaching force order to bring profit to the manu- | ol Vovernment recruits and = fural = ie of the rebels and one rural facturer. ‘uard were killed Lo Pd Sal eta ialtdea: lia: The matter of greatest import n of this city, Its population te 7 eal ance to us then, is to make our e ‘alma to-day wave ut & | ah 'nd ideale, and no pro: | cigars so plainly better than those umine and that the cries whic ne urgents have raised do not cons made by any other manufacturer, & programme, ideals or a just on for the movement. Cont , There are ninty Americans emong that we may Ww in inc rea ing publi joined Ma A fire gun tatatalion. | NEW TALK OF HARTJE DIVORCE SETTLEMENT. patronage and increase our profits | accordingly. | The HEW PITTABURG. Aus A rumor was tn cfroulath s afternoon that an a°-| tempt wna being made to- settle the fa | mous Ha: ree case. and that if iI it was @ a! Judge R Fraser | weed men pared * @ecisttee -ime 5s matter . Rung were, mane: to evita wha (gar—sc. represents the poricy of giving x improved val t wor cost, the ; rn f gettiement has antatively ‘ren manufacture Tt best qualit be 7 | | oe and sold for Sc.—equals the aver for-L6c. cigar MAJESTIC—OFF CAPE RACE yu are safe in buying an ring the “A” Seite weir ees ‘ae a Tg ee ville (Triangle A) merit mark, inclu folloy pool for New York, was in communica n le Ria shen ci’ teent pee a is New Continental Bouquet southeast of th point at A ’ to - Gay. |The Majestic will probably rea Now 4 for 25c. | Anna Held sounds ries for 5 se Royal Bengals—titie cigars Box of 10—I5e. _ WATERS PIANOS The “A” (Triangle: A) merit mark on the box is our guarantee. | Examine thenew WATERS || PIANOS for 1906 and you will discover that a thoroughly good piano of Wonderful Tone Qualities and warranted to be! Durable can be purchased ata very reasonable price and, if de- sired, on small monthly pay- ments, Send Postal for Catalogue with reduced prices and terms |} on the | Waters 3-Year System giving you three years’ timeona piano without Interest. Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. Horace Waters & Co Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave. nr, [8thSt. 27 W. 42d St., nr. B'way: 254 West 125th St. nr. 8thAv, Merit Mark Sold by All Dealers Insures Honest Ch | | American Cigar Company | Manufacturer Ss CROFUL MISFORTUNE Every one hasa hereditary righttouput | cod cpply which "aures , strong, healthy body ; but how many do we see wh, Save Juheri*ed that greatest of all misfortunes, Serofila, and cic sing if undér a leyfacy of] {di and suffering? Scrofula is a constitutional trouble handed down | from parent to child, a curse from generation to generation as long as the scrofulous matter is allowed to remain in the family blood, As the very foundation of the blood is diseased we see this awful affliction manifested in many ways, such as enlarged glands or tumors about the neck, which often burst and become discharging utcert, weak eyes, chronic Catarrh of the head, skin diseases, etc. This blighting disease being so firmly intrenched in the blood often attacks the bones, resulting in White Swell ing, or hip disease, while a pallid, waxey appearance of the skin, loss of strength, and often lung affections show that the discase is entirely destroying the rich, nutritive qualities of the blood. There is but one way to cure Scrofula and that is to purify the blood and rid it.of the getms of disease, and for this purpose nothing equals S.S.S, Its purifying and | building-up properties make it the ideal remedy for Suche, §. 8. S. searches out | aid destroys all poisons and germs, gives strength, richness and vigor to the weak, ° @ @ polluted blood and cures Scrofula perma: PURELY VEGETABLE. nently, S. S. S. is a purely vegetable medicine, made from roots, herbs and barks and stay be taken with absolute safety by young or old. It so thoroughly removes the poison from the blood that no signs of it are ever seen again and posterity is blessed with a pure blood supply, Book om the blood and any advice desired without charge THE SWIFT SPECIFIC GO. Arzanra. AN INHERITED seated | ” ws Oven Bat Corl top Ae SION ere WHITE FOK THERE OUTT KES, Pecan tn emt "Aves Busy Corner HIENRY Fall Surts, $10.98. Jacket Style, Half-Fitted Backs, For Street and Shopping. Blue and Black. IEGEL, Pres. Th al ina excellent { Cheviot and is by { the important firms fa New York. W { cert t that go t ke up a sy { and ted that they be Included in the making of every garment. This Assures You an Uncommonly Good Suit at the Price Named. coat collar, mannish sleeves; satin lned. Skitts els, plaited front and pr wie LOR 98! "“Seylish New Fel Surts. Made of fancy tures. New Jacket es; half-fitted bacls; new — sleeves; liars. Skirts are pretty, highs ited (oes ery sal 8 Fal) Skirts t 1 black blue and faney ¢ made with + WE oe aya : 2 = be sold at $1.29 (Second Ploor,) | Your Photo On a postal finished by] electricity in 10 minutes in the Photographic Postal Studio, sccond floor, front, 3 for 25c, Six Miniature Photos, mounted on cards, complete for 10ce. RMAN c patterns; sizes zo ‘ule: Be (Mate Floor. linen values; Lin ng Lawns. Fi B OOKFOLD, 40 Inches Wash Tubs. de, all desi tt le dhades 9, AMILY. Si ite, valves, since WZE GAL- VANIZED WASH (Main Floor) neiete _ TUBS, with strong han- M. t eae will not r jak; very spe- eats. clal at 29 (Masement) Beloioads avout, Vb 0 mY FrON Fou, STEW, Ib nhac c| Short. For gayana vaio BACK, CONTINUOUS ON. 1D a OSTS, WHITE ENAMELLED pl ad gown or AC | IRON Be DSTEADS, high head LSiath hoor.) i Mers, pretty chil lis, éxtension feet, made in all sizes, Eggs, Doz.. ’ 22c.| 4 | yemen Cie be ipreM, 22¢ $4.48 (Pitth Pieer? Ma attresses. FRICAN FIBRE MATTRESSES— at PEF TONGUES, oxire | y trhamed, terse 16c! SMOKED relected, wine, tb GOLDEN RANTON Corre, frowh, The tops and bottoms are cov- ary Foust, @ Ibe O GC | ered with a heavy layer of hair, artevece. cotton tufts, bound wnt 26 edges, cover best ee TEAR, ‘si vs eng: CA. tlek- 5 cil at, DOLD ate Fhewe \ (PA Pieor) Sith Sa teini B ed Op UITINGS that will be found dis- reads, Ss played in many stores at 59¢ daar or three-quarter size; ex- and a yard, We have pur tra heavy Marseilles designs hased 200 pieces for early selling = is ry yard ives tnom—tha and fringed All the new and mvost desir- able colorings and de ne signs for making silk (Main Fleer shirt-waist sults, BQ EN arulions at, yard c (Main Floor.) Towels. tne SUNDAY Wein wanes WORK MONDAY WONDERS. jHYs SK and Damask; good qual- Notions. ity; pretty colored borders; i, hemmed and fringed Dress ; be wank 16c, values; and 4 FEAML BUTTONS, fan ere 2 3¢| #ACR cases 12ic mond paler Mit siaees Bose | area FANCY OFKILLED GARTER &¢ | nn be ELASTIC, black and edlore; ya OMY SEAL : Wa sh G oods, 4c! ; MaN Mack enily doses” Poses! 4 36 OUR entire stock of fine domestic | as well as foreign Wash Fab- 5 Be Be ge LACES, | rics marked at one-half and one- nant pr SHELL HOMER PINS, . 1 third the regular prices. Choose from any wash 5 fabric in our emp stock; yard 193, , HILL (Main Floor) i POWTER PATINA FRONT Potciashn,” vith tour, tip ‘Shests. : INEN Finish Bed JERSEY Covey , Sheéts, with no fe on R20 4d seams, 9-4 size; ioe yc | abe 35S, 45c i (twin Wieor) Bargains: in Carpi HIGH-GRADE AXMINSTER © . f parlor pa with or bh famous Alexander Smith's Columbia Axminsters { O97, EXTRA GOOD QUALITY JNGRAIN CAR PETS, best and newest pat regular price 49 OS¢., yard eadheisns este LINED PRE c MADE, T MID AND 1 Ate Py ey i

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