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EVENING WORLD, FRI DAY, JANUARY sae 1907. _ Unable to a Me of Interstate Com- “merce Commission. HAS HAD AN OPERATION, Counsel, Says ‘Testimony Can Be Taken at Home, but ‘Commissioners Refuse: The first developinent to-day when tne | Inlerstate Coibingt ce Comfilsalon Dee aly Meeting \Infernal Machine, Doctor Who Made It as Joke, and Rich Father-in- Law to Whom Tt Was Sent | ene. SMOTHERED BABE IN FAINTING FIT: Unconscious Since Wed- nesday Night; When Her Plight.was Discovered. ‘Mri Catherine Mosca, who was found unconsctous— inher homayat No, 636 Hicks street, Brooklyn, Inst Wednesday night, holding the dead body of her elght-months-old baby in her arma, died to-day In Long-Island Colege Hospital, without regaifiing: consciousness, Her coma was one of the most remarkable tat the surgeons who ‘examined her ever treated. They made extraordinary efforts to. arouse her hat she’ might ROTHER. T00, DEAD (00 N PANIC AT IRE REFUSE TO Fire Escapes Full of Fugi- tives, and None-Lowers Last Ladder. ‘The povel apectacte of one hundred men; women and children in tholr Bignt clothes clinging to the fire-escapes of a burning building and not one with sum- clont presence ‘of mind to lower the Indder whith connects with the ground Was the sight which greeted tHe firemen touay whon they arrived to, fight a blaze at No. 7 Pitt street, ‘The tnevitable panje resulted, but al- DUKEAND DUCHESS ‘MARLBOROUGH Authoritative Denial in -London-of—Peace— Ar- rangement by King. LONDON, Jan, ¢—tnquiry tn author Mays quarters to-day elicited a deny nite denial of the: reports .publived- in tho United“States that a reconclifation betwen the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough had deen effected: Tho reports are thé re of Kossip which hha been circulating’ recently relative to the vislt which the Duke is sald to haye made at NOT RECONCILED though several: persona were brillsed in duse, whe: Dadnega ta living Ono thearimmagsICdid not becume-necea: | yoo GReieienreelanelseTy Sunderland; oxptutn—the—-remmrkabie—condition ter Which she was found, but all thelr tempts-fatled= ~ version ef the vielt wae that} had resuitet in a ‘recondiliation. apd _an- © {us investigation; of the relations be- 7 ~e=otweentha-Pacitio Raliroais ond- their sary to call ay ambulance, Seven-goar, _lold Samitel Oberman, who lyed with hie # wubsidiary. line was thst B. H. Harri —“ynan was-too {}1 to respond to the sub- poena which-simmoned hin an a wi jrgo a milngr. opi expinined when the Comm: the’ Feteral Butidins. Chairman alae A. Knapp and Com- Lane and Jomes Missioners Fy B Hurlah pre assisted by RKeliogg and C. Frank DB. hoe Toh eraie oly beésyabp; Hiei ion Milken rol We Goelet, David wile ae} AT. Mohler; General Manager of the | Pacino, J. C. Stabs, < director: -Willlam Maat, ‘Comptroller; Alexander Miller, Secretary; and Jullus/ Knittschnitt,are—some of the biggest n on the probers’ lst. — [jant-hofors the time set for the hoar- inx tho venue of the proceedings was changed from “room. 7 to Reg at ‘AB BOon' ad the Commission was call- 4 to\ order, Lawyer Milburn announced it Mr Harriman’ was unadle to at- a witness ‘Mr. Harriman ia not, wo resret to tenve “Fle “jets; t bly 4 “disability of a kind which It not only Jmprudent,. but to qo hin om house. As for as TL jest, with mil-due and “proper “rendrd tothe dignity of the Commis jon, 1 would say that “Mr, Harriman’ . ba—taken to-day -or,_1 showse—that 14, hal_ (aly had t6. uri tho tramc} A Severance, the” St Sot the witnesses | med. to appear nt of of the laud. i Harriman interests, admitted the atistica had been furnished uudor nis direction recretary, ‘The Siort Line stovk, sald Mr. Milinr, [had been aoquired by: the Unton Pacific ce Tu kte a majority restora—of- the Union rectors of the So “Ure next “question. Phey are, —aswented ith the exception: of ‘the tthe of the beard of al Fact: also ds “Paci?” was the _witneas, eard of Mr. Millar thoh retired behind a wall ed mintite bookx-of fio. “They formed a froth behind. which —wihisicere—were—at- times visible during the quarter. of | hour he took to examine them, = The witnewe had requested to be Al- lowed to refresh his memory from the volumes before “committing he 40—the -manner—t—whte ock Was yofed at South! I Pacific meetings “All these. four companied ha [same aifices In| New York, hitver Tesular rampart n the same building,” corrected the witness, Harriman the Boss. ‘Mr. Warrimain- t chalrman “of the executive committees of “alll four, com- 14 he: not @oulgnaica the names of dl é sae on to givelit there and under can- altions of Juit-pa mush pabeTty would be given here. . >” $ “While Ican appreciate objecti | to that, pone the less I feel it prop. to gay thet he can give his testimony now mider those. conditions and 18 quite Willing to do 90, and he regrets him- self personally very much that he can- Rot be present in this building to- An_Important Witness. "Now, that is the situation s0 far as Mr, ‘Harriman is concerned. Of course, Harriman must Hecensar Gaportant- witnesp on thi kabject —, ("He has been connected wilh the vari- ous matters to which the inquiries will ,be' directed.” There js no doubt that he {g:a man who can furnish the fullest and most consected’ {nforfaation. on 1 regret thet he is not her U6 “Evoltitidn “of thls caso-he would be one of the firstainen catied, apart from} timony concerning eptriew n-th Aaa De a> Postpone fatter for some: dy 75 thin te next tweet ites as any, ume Aier-that—tiat ta, Hy-expectation of prolonging the mal time after that oriin: Washington, or wheraver it may phar, te ence He Askod Ci dsoin such paysl unsatg for him to bo Wdvuiehbe to Lie subpoen. Hcleit ground ioc to-day t is suf- here a, th Buijues niracy, Uhut Lae a5 Tis cor Gast WI be rpaneith ver y Greyuadion Mi wid sie be a Ler there we Uke an at this ume turther deere tov Oh in Cricagy vu Wedt bg WaaLNtO My ta fobt We reed boo i As wu BUtICIUNE excuse tor Patines attend hers response When Millar, Pacific, was ‘told F ive ae hee. the dalled. Ho. ank B, a y SoBe a. ‘of tue Union Tost the A control. of Atenmanip. He. of which Ste Wav aneistant secretiry., eubetan tall the succeeded “In eH Mahon: Lan) whlch ae Morgan at of, the Pacitic Bluffs to Portland: ) RON NaVikation and’ Ratiroad Uped under-the name of Ure Pa- ines. The witness admitted HOt) the. companies had Peme omeers phd co rays Under One Head, A SE ain Heltome, Who) loans forward wh! Sunductiag. ¢ ke “burgoon directing er) ng Cas, ‘Eghowed Mr, Stillar fiat fuiracinsatya. or Din rR Ballrond Sahual. Festion of Ju that all practically at Millar/ Do day. |-creement to control rates entered ~ y— these three .cammnnics t' At this time, because no doubt in | al} he ‘testified binging owned froai four a af the similar | Companies | udgo: Lovett, for “Be_ voted for” ut the Sout SONT don?t +i The presen Mion .in evidence of a. co! tract hetween the Southern Pacific, T fon Pacific and Oregon the San Peilro, Tow Lake Rallroad, by which the contract: ries agresd not to charge rite: eirout consulting each other, furhlahed ‘the frst ieee yennatlonsof the day. understand this in loner Lane. asked Commi antd Mr, Kellogg: tere weaaion” of the Farmers Trust Company that, the stock of the %an—Pedro Company} Was deposited with them and tted up, It could only be voted under the direction of the truatecs, EF. Ik, Uderiman and Senator Clark,’ This closed tho examination of Mr, | Millar, and William Wahl, comptrollec ot the Union Pacific, was called tote nd ie to { Mahl profeswed’ entire tknoranc the ownership, directly, or ander, inten, ele “pecome of the boats ot and Asiatic Nayigation | T7asked Mtr Si Touiinie," replied thew! ‘grb a tragte intonation that mai in. the roam. «mil suppore Pacific: nes: paises pen the M 1 the no jon that it ts] inj Want ¢ Union Paott Knapp and 18 pero and common stock of t Olio. Railroad 24180. 3 per cent. of wo and. Nortiwestern stock cent. of Chk Milwaukeo 2 Paul Wahl, tant ta hort Line lasg cent. dividend Union Pacific, plus? fa fall the declored on. ite stock which Didn't nat hort Line had a wi replied Mr. Wah then wanted to know | ceipts of the compirolier | looked» aft rman interest, nominee at this not the salary of Mr. Stubbs, the | tor of. trate at Chicago, paid on a from the rosa rhcoipia mpantes, the Pacitie, Oregon Tails ‘avigation: Company, grid the Short: Lane Yea, z © Wwhtness also atated that. 5 aulurtes of aul the tramtic offfelals Were drawn from the groan re> | ta of Alls four cancernx tna Pro rata Vass. Chatrman aap requested Uhe wWithess Co prepare no Hat showlas the brain of thio adie Ivinf " Mr. Severance aeked the witness If he raade un the statistics of mileage and tragic earnings of the Unfon Paoifa a omdiary evatema. Mr. Wabl re- <n) iF ne ald. a aE ne hort Lind and |p t The} | JOKE ON FATHER-IN-LAW (Continued from First Page.) iroveh Nie counsel a Tou ataterments denying that he fad ever naked" Ur te celved “any, money trom tis tatiersin= law, andosaying he bad not. seen the | lntterstn-three-years—He-declared- the “infernal machine” a harmless, tf willy joke. Tha clock had no spring, ‘the bat tery apty, and In no way could any harm-come’to the recs! THAW IN PERIL - BY WIFE'S SNUB’ _.10_HER MOTHER. and hé rented and tur: hisned a fine Houno, on the west sidg. eere—te—took fits wit to- ttre Ten: i ort himself in style he “one the Tetired n the Gectine in fused tom 0° fheod 5: ect any more of i or ptéadéd and then thraat- reupon ‘ye was forbld UThesoreachowlthethe d wien! mortiaged Vita wife the furs (Continued from First Page.) with pee best Just a Joke. “When) in Tn [dny, outwide ta counsel, She was nery= \ous—and frightened when tho nowspa- per (reporters sought to question. her |:mbout the promise sho is said to have made to foranke her mother | mieht marry Tha "I can't say a word about tt," [oremted. “Not a wor.” The statement that Evelyn Nesbit Thaw refused to speck to. her mother after the wodding: te confrr vea Pierce, th was a witness 4 Plante: Eeeten in her denunctations of Mrs. Holinan. Mare =than=ee quarter of--a—anition dollara-have been spent up to this time He Says. spostor McLa. ig biin’ 8 office fi My He. s3id,-an Tact, that MTG hnd falled to lve up ‘to an an: ment, Ha —tosdeted the! fernal: machine was harmless iG without any malic 53 Of W Jost. he prisouer ds thirty-seven yearn old and was born In V: country wh v ay the Cleveland Medical College Jn =e Gluskenmn- shiking tts fat-at his Cwon-in=\uw, declirud in court before caine up that the ad, con A liven term tyr family {ft hia deman. Uy he,.tn> | wera f she who } for_monoy_were Lope etme Li) tnt ateebeat tah tie ohh tp thr oiretnat preparation ot Harry te he Wiried WML Mat te would wend €a filled with germs to the Gluck- homa-and annihilate the entire fain spendthritt,” erie rnbroker. tremulousty,. “and has ney T gave him. in speculation by nent-to the bana | porte mans’ fatty: Thaw's defen: according to detectives employed by. District-AWorney” Jerome, who-for-monthe= past hays shadowed; night and day, every peraon of prém- {nonce Involved In the young million- aire slayer’a Aight ford Ife. ip quartersot a million soliar- 4x eiaies Is~ aside fromthe $100,000 clalmed by the former 1. ot Black. Olsots, G: &_ Ko ne rete ihe-iretemious. fees aiieniste.— Ane javish—retaliiers paid to eminent coun- sol, whieh will bring the monoy output fr-'Thaw'a -behait over tho dialfamlllon- dollar mark before the jury ts picked to try him for the killing of Btanford White. May Uso Her $1,000,000. Mrs, William Thaw, mother of’ the dofendant, declared that she would | spend $1,00,000.19. save-her son trom the electric chair, It begins to look as if son jawyers will asalst her to make good her promiso, This safeguarding of the witnesses in Nand ts the simplest and least ex pensive phase in the .costly work of the. defense Far more intricate ts the campalgh that ls Letng carried on by corps »f oporativées from the Perkins Detective Agency of Pittsburg, under the direction of Roger O'Meara, These men aro divided up into four group: To one group 1s allotted the Investiga- tlon of all new testimony yoluntcered by those who! for vursous; motives, to project themselves Into the cane, ‘A second group of men and women operatives ta working constantty to de- velop new ¢vidence that may prove use- ful to the defen The third group, & “nying aauadron, na \t might be called, has been dodging packWird end forward betwi bere and Pittsburg, heading off many previous scandals in h Thaw had been Involved, One little jo WAP] of this sort, pertaining to a love ‘af- fair of Thaw's in 4 suburb of Pitts. and neh malts pditure of Board ther o, suid» before the disappear- the re- nrm tee uber vee eahd a wire. Agr the fulminate cap o nis combination connected On the out~ ¥ bennath the paper wrap- ar erin: Abies, nil henriereey ; rivance, might have: b Jed all his Almost Aely er this he demanded with which to start an art etudio. declared himself to be jart and it ts siloged A Uke A innd- | man when his request ns refused. ‘New Charges Are Made. When -Gottlelb Jo of appears tn court wo face ot on aw nurses, ra trevpald. $ physiolaa without nn) examinatio 1 irre ach of tid young Women, it Js jalleged he got amall suma of money | from to time, promising to. got istered aa trained nursen with- | thelr hinving to take” a) regular course. tive Van ‘Twistern will |have mplainants in court Sund » and to one 0 re having ho mtd ho Hyed] y Islasd. went station, had on Surf avena the Sixty: be registered ance fe the court records in the cnese, here, and Gottlelb told him he. cc and the departure of several witnesses fix It so he would not have to for parts unknowp, were accomplished, 9 an examination, grnich Gott The last flock of operatives is em told him the New York law requited. ployed here to shadow not only the jHe pald Gottleib 460 to Mx things, he bake mir eaey: acho wi to the tA 90 chi some persons who are atill 1?°YSra this afternoon Gottiled jaqued’ within possible reach of a wubpocna, WAS A DEATH MACHINE that ahe | ob by Frat} o_pged Quakeress, + h the marriage. Mins Sa" g feiesd leo tities t nynge, | ne Fel ire fae Ze sel = LIE CHAMEL EONS AN OF A UKE British Consul Here Tells of Victim of Omaha : Tragedy. So suecmerer Samterson, Britten -Conwul= { General xe the reports from Omaha Loulso Douglas, the |snake-charmer, wiose dead body was { ‘of chameleons, was a [cousin of the f Duke of Hamilton Land-Brandon in Eegivnd. ‘The woman, |whosd real name Sir Percy says was farina Norton Doux!ae Hamilton, was an artist's model in New York six oar aga_Dbo, Canal Genera Sys jshe was the daugh \arust named Hamilton, who lived here. 3 ie (6 id Omaha tespatch o—hetfess anil. anak Wied Ii the cuuuty poor-howbe @ month {ap3 hag juat_b discovered “to be lane cousin of the Duke of Hamilton. A letter (com the Engliah relatives has recpived by Chief of Police. Don- isxetu, of that city, saying that «pho tograph of the young woman woukt fo- |iow for complete identincats ‘The yung woman. ran away jion-tamer, gud Liter m snake-charmer, according to the letter, visited [used to Rive tpt latives Learn of Death, to-day, c- found to be f charmer who but te: ~witte trie gnto-atrertion—de gwallowing live ctiamieloons, re ported rn bondont paper and seen by: Tointives there, An effort to- ldeutry hor follow Br -Percy Sanderson said to-day “that the woman eqmo to him. tn 1901, while destitute, and, asked assistance a#-an telling him her story. osing—for—artists 9 and offered her @ to England, but th aha despatch, the Jin” 163 In a cage! r provided gener- According to te, 01 woman was marr Her In ‘Burke's Pocrae.” tho only Ma- na Norton. Douyias’ Hamilton was Iie daughter of Augustus. Maltand honald Hamilton, @ Heutenant In, tho Eritish navy, Who jn (1880 married » Wentworth, who divorced him tin father owes the—asconds hild Hamilton, who was teter_to-evador,-und—unele to- the ent Duke of Hamilton, who tn th ke of Scotland, the head of ax 0 famous In Margulis of Douxlas| Watory nd Clydesdale, tanark, and Sakirk, Lord Hamilton, ke of Brandon and Bari of Dutton, ‘dea belng a claimant to the French edom of Chatelherault and the Keeper of Hrlyrood House. I ip |B he WANT MOTOR SPEEDWAY ON LONG ISLAND. RIVERHEAD, L. L, Jan, 4—There was a mectipe here lant night between the membgcs of the Riverhtad Board of Trado and rapiesentatives of tho Long Island Motor Parkway Agsocia~ tion, of which William KK. Vanderbilt, jr. fs chairman, st which the qu tion of establishing a -apesdwey was Ajscussed at length. was represented by Becretary A, P, Furtington and Troasurer J, D, Thomp- won and Hp. Bullerton, ‘special pas- yonger agent df the Long Islind Rait- road, was also present. The aasoclation pla 0 “have a apecdway nm the Now York. City line-to some point ‘on on hear: Peconig Lay, in. Riverhead, and {t wants # rant of land Instead of acauiring It Py purchase, ‘Nhe members of tha Hoard oe A ne etn th aid Het project, is they thin 7 ried outst will be ® te to th Ay death Wi Oaiahay heise ie ohedsGenarals ‘Lof Angus, Arran, | ‘Tho - association | ‘An autopsy held by Coroner's Physl= clan Hartung updn tho body of ‘the child establishes that We qtne one was | smothered to death, “marks upon the body Vor Mys, Mosca Indicating (har wie had thas of violence. It js plain r own baby without | realizing tt. Robert Moaca, the bereaved husband, Tand father, says iat his wife wes of 4—bighls nervous isinpernment and sub- ‘Sect to sudden fainting fits, especially ince the birth of the baby. Fortu- “nately, he did hot @iaturb any of the furniture in the room in which he found his wife and bapy, and the de- tectives who wero sunfmoned, bad full for completo. Investigation. — during the day of aly outsider inthe fiat. Mrs. Mosca was sitting in a rock- ina Chale clove: to-w Nghted-upright-gas | stove-on-lop-of Which ther —was-a teres: pan. The water from thla pan had en- tirely evaporated and the boltom was red hot. 5 The baby was only partially clothed aad a complete outfit of clean clothing spreateeross & chair close at) pparenlly Mrs: Mosca had mado} the child a hand. ait preparations—to give warm. bath, : Buddenly ahe was nolzed with a faint- ing fit. Realizing what waa about to happen and fearite that the baby might | fall from her lap and perhaps aiains tho stove she caught the littte one con- yulsively-to her bosom. ‘Then she lost consclousness and ite fs ate of coma squeezed the chiki to death. * “An autopsy was held to-day to deter- mine the cause of the death of Mra. Mosca. The alirgeons expect to find jn- @ications of some drain trouble to sub- atantiate the theory they have formed from pian en ee surroundings and circum: stances. WITHESS. BECON BECOMES. ILLON THE STAND Karl -Jungbluth Had to Ask Judge to Extuse Him at To- bacco Trust Trial. Kart unghiath: President of the Mac- Andrews & Forbes Licorice Company, became go Hl to-day while on the wits ness _stani™in the Tobacco Truat trial that he had to be excused, He was taken to his home suffering from cere- tral congestion, S Although plainly nervous while In the witness stand late yesterday afternoon, no one knew that Mr. Jungbluth, one of the defendants in the trial, was so- rfously ll Mr. Jungbluth last evening told of the ramifications of the Heorlee paste Industry, -and explained that it waa nov With any dea ot restraining: trade, na charged, oF Increasing prices throvgh—this— aliens — ite SOT oE i father and mother on the second flour, was overcome by smoke, but was re vived_by—a—firtman,—who-cafried tm down to the w The Ire i of Joseph Berger, on tha Srat floor, ie was entertaining frienda: with a phono- « when Roundsman Frey, of the Delancey street station, saw the biazo in the haflway ‘and attempted to run Upstairs to-warn the tenantu of the five floors. “but‘the flames stopped him, He sent In an alarm, and the screams Of others in-Uie nelghboriwod awakened {hose in the burning building. Immediately there waa a riish for the steps, but when the tenants found this means of egress cut off they flocked to down the fire-eecaper: den and when they reached The, men cro: Tron rungs pe ay none appeared to know When _finaily the narrow back fhe men and pasisted the and children to the street. The Dlaxe was extinguished losa of less than $500, women with a rer-wee tothe effect that the Puke fought to adjust some of the ‘nu- merous pendihg business affatra fn which-the Dubhess and the DUke are fhutually interested According to one view, the intervlew between the Duke and Duchess related to, the disposition of one of the price- legs Blenketm tapestries, However, the rumor that the meeting resulted tn a reconciliation Are now au- thoritatvely contradicted. CHILD ALMOST — A SOLID SORE From Skin Disease fom from Birth Until Six Years Old— Father- Spent ~- = Old Doctor Suggested: Cuti- cura, which-Cured-Her- In-Two- {UOGE IVES 4 LONG JAIL TERM Trenton Merchant Con- victed of Arson: Makes. | / Another Scene. -——Bpecta lta tha Evening World.) TREMTON NOM Jan, 4—David Hy Trang, who, with his brother, Joan Brand, prominent merchants —~of~ this elty, were convicted of alding tho set- ting fire’ to thelr big department store here, in order to muin 43,00) Insurance, was sentenced this afternoon to seven years inthe State prison and fined | $2.00. John Brand has not yet been nentenced. _ As Brand was taken from the court hawrung his hands and wept: and his wife, with tearm streaming down her face, clung to her husband, trying to eonmle him. .The..ofoem turned theke backs upon. is scent \Whea the_ocis= Gner Wal being: eacorted down the-sivys} to his cell he was go weakened by lin emotions ‘that ho fell, and would heve Deen seriously injured on che stairs vad he not been caught and avpyorted to his_ cell. The soth of his wife as he wns he- ing taken away could be heard on the streat. ‘The > court-room— was crowded with curious spectatora when sentence was pronounced. John Hy Tayeten. Tranda counael, will Immedintely. take an appeal to the Supreme Court for _n new rial, but Hrand-—will_noy be released until). PAYE COUFL costa, about $3,000, fhe $3,04) Hine Ampoment pon lulen— satel €2rth tb routrtedttt—tre-crrr 3 vont nat the agreement Ewen tent" KANT “provide with cer~ iMaty for the Acarice Paste neceasar to the Continental Tobacco Company's business through «© cohtrol-of -its-sup- —}-ply_of raw_root in. Ortenit When called lay SMe. Jungdiuth ap- peared with a flushed face end decidedly lil at ease. He finally asked —Judxe Hough (0 be excused for a few mo- ments, aa he had a bigh fever and ‘felt quite ‘I, Judge: Hough promptly ex- Whim “and suxxested if he wan Ur ioe belle alittle LUCROna. THe, withess for the time belng touk a soat [Ja tho Foom adjoining the Judge’ nambers oe rene 4 “Later, counssl for the defense read a certificate, signed by Dr. H. 8, Warren, jatating that Mr, Jungbluthy was suf forlng from cerebral “congestion ‘and unable to appear further as a witnegs during the The defense then examined Howard Young. Tho effect of, hii testimony was Uint he was only the Utulag real dent of the Young Company: and had really nothing whatever to do with the executive management of the concern or its business further than to oftt: ally —-sign--contracts. Mr. Toung «dos clared with emphania, that had never in-any way conspired oF entered inte. an illegal combination to- control the licorice paste inddatry, nor had ho violated: any of the “provisions. of the Bherman act. ———$—— —___ COURT WON’T LET HIM OUT OF ALIMONY CELL When pretty Lilian Herman Hyman repented of her elopement und to Hyman “Rees, a delicatessen 7] Avenue D, and ahiet Meutenant [of Sam Koeng, “Republican leader In the old Eleventh. plvard ond sued him {tor’ soparation ashe was awarded $0 wovkly allmony and $9 counsel foe. ‘Hyman eid no couldn't afford to pay eo much, which Lilian said was just’ like hin; for he had made an: swrul fuus about her extravagance in buming tho aw Jo the daytime and wlving away peri frankturters’ to Hilan aidtn’t, ge August sho had Hymatt thrown. into an aiihony ‘call at Ludlow. Btvooe pall, He has heon there ever since, Ho mad appliongion [rag & Locke ureaacrco t 0 to moet the demand’ imposed upon him by pyar lous order of court. In fact quite convinced that Re remains tn Jail from @ stubborn desire n comply with ras “court's ores rellet as i Be, tral iit eon y and his freedo: ‘ore Justice al am not eatisfed,” said Jhstice MoCatl, “that Hyman Tteen Is ani ate nm itt woul Gontumacious 29} (chet allmony, #0 Jaat |. oT Tt tre mr irereae ponent Epi tha-ctty tor 7 fly, but no sympath bere ean for Tirand, whose convtotion ts vstteved to bo-just- WRECKED TRAIN IS IS CUT OFF FROM RELIEF. No=Ald for Injured=Paassengers-on- Frisco. Road, Owing to Washouts- by Raifis.— ~~” g | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 4,—It reported that a Frisco” passenger train’ was wrecked near Capo Glrardeai “lial jieht, the track having been woakencd? by heavy rains, A number of p: gera_are-aid-to Nave-been hurt _ Hod track at various places prevents | ie reliof traina from going to the soanes’| ed DRESS SHIRTS Meet the. highest expectations of the most critical dress-. ers.. In the best shops - $1.50 and) more, CLUETT, PEABODY & CO, vase en= | Months, Leaving — | SKIN SOFT AS A BABY'S- AND WITHOUT A SCAR “T have a cousin in Rockingham Co, ‘ho once had a skin disease from her birth until she was six Ts of, Her father had Spent a fortune on her | to get her cured and none of the treat ments did herany good. Oid Dr. G—— suggested that he iy the Cuticura Rem- edics which he did. When he com menced to use it the child was almost ina solid scab. He had used it about two months and the child was-well. I waa and then returned home and sta: weeks and then went back sn with them two weeks longer and w! I went home I could hardly believe she was the same child. Her skin was 29 soft as a baby’s without a scar on it. I have not seen ber in seventeen years but Ihave beard from her and the lat Igst time I heard from her she was well. ‘That is where I became Soquainted with! Cuti- Aun... cberof. vice to you in the future, Ingle, Burlington, N.C., WORLD'S EMOLLIENT Is Cuticura Ointment. For rashes, Scseriaiy itchings, irrite- tions, scalings and Frag haber red, ea ions, for sore, rough, and ching Bunning sndsand feat, for baby? rashes;-itchings and chafings, and for the purposes of the tolls, bath and nursery, Cuticura Ointment, sasisted by Cuticura Soap is invaluable, —— Comsiets Keats aang ee Mra, W. P, June 14; 1908." a Saar ical Cre Shia, and Cutiewre peeancr Blood. Throng aera at Peco ainraeam 37-39 Maiden Lane. = Brarch, 467. Fulton. Streét, Brooklyn. —_——— DIED, COSTIGAN,—On Jan, TIGAN ai his residence, Ne BTth ot. Funeral Sunday ‘at Members of “A. 0, “Ht. No. . Belvidere Park emplo}ers please take notics M'GRAIL.—On Jan. 2, DERTHA, daugh> tr of James and Annie MeGi Funeral Baturlay morning troti home of hor, sister, Mre, Ford, 1086 Simpson atreat, thence to Bt Ceclila’s Chureh, HELP WANED NOES: Reece Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS, — Wderal reward. Address LOST—Pook: 4, on 25th iboon, onan, Oth AY: sete “FOR SALE Fortune on- Her Without Benefit . ROMA 8Gre

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