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THES EVENING WO LD. MONPAY, JANUARY ° 2 i 1907¢ | UKE VICTIMS TELL OF HORRORS. AT KINGSTON ‘Refugees Arriving Here American Killed in Barber Shop. MAN WHO DROVE AMERICAN FROM KINGSTON. Goyernor Bwetle Britons Who Sail on th “Atrato Criticise Ja- Commander - in- otlier ‘faraway Dtsxpnointed wher he was ma j dyclenving band-etands and crowded streets, while he raté rta tes the church six persons to witness the wed; RAZY, THEY SAID! SCORE THE GOVERNOR S around cut | Ceiling Fell: on, Mangus, and | He Scrambled Out in His Pajames. Big’ Steamship’s Hold Filled ioe rT Rapa Fe tha “with Supplies for the ton county—fate—enid—ate s luncheon under a tree froma: baaket while the. committee beaked UNITED STATES IGNORES SNUB OF GOV. SWETTENHAM TO ADMIRAL DAVIS Goy. Swettenham, of Jamaica, Who insulted the U. S., and His Wife. Stricken City. MMM We attend —the—oMelal re. ception and banguct. Igiiores Ns elds, “and xt w: function. tialated on paying hia score after jolning in a toast to the Kin At annual charity ball. two moathe atter—his—arrlyason island, disan- pointed elite whe came to ree-him ty sending ‘an ordet}¥ to ,reoresent The THamburk-American ner Baker eo MVest_Indlan Antoni, Jamatea. bring~ passed through the eighty ‘persons, mainly Who walled this-atternoan”on-ths! of Trytng tritet “to etrtiken’ Kingston Not one who felled to bitterly denounce xander Swettenham, Governor of | for hs meu , of the, American fleet that, had (el Work among the Sungry. and ‘suffering survivors of the earth- quake and the fire. “Sir Alexander p-{ duy from Port was} ing four reful he insult heaped upon yr done sual Admirai-Teypia-had acted with ais- sending landing parties as aftsirs in ty were deplorable, and there was no to prevent looting "(Coritinued from First Page) ist have gone crazy ing Goy. Swettenham to report hin vers of the: affair. y —When_ the oft statement cabled from Washingt the effect that the authorities there had ho information regarding the departure of the American Warships: from Ton--they—rere-somemhat relieved. still they were much disturbest over the <“Tp-ty cunexplainady ‘Siwettentmrn-e etter, —w so full of Inconsistencies, It would be tmpossibie-to_belleve that he has taken ther in Kingston, and’ who has not had award of any +Speaking for myself, 1 ‘that {f my flesh and blood are among cho have necded food and medi- font -would be anly 1600p) {Nd Eratefel-to-krow- that they hada </eor at the kindly hands of the sailors ot ‘af the Tinted States? ‘And a dozen others who stood about worn faces nodded he four Fefugees on the Baker. were from ‘them. I_wan to say B. YG AS Ingato of Rouse’s Point, Lake Champtain, and M1, -of No, 4440 Market street, said an official EE as-net | —— Mr. Magnus was in his room third fieor—of_th when the first shock of the-eathquaks focourrsd at 3.0% on Monday afterioon. wally of his room collapsed and ne came down on him, is siesta ard — was: He managed to Hank Hotel with drawn, Phatic aMrmation of “Iam sure no one can regret it mors than we do, and in this fam sure’ I speuk ofr Sir Edward Grey an well officials of the Foreixnu us for other The Atrato, Which Is in the Ro; ‘Mall Steam Packet Company, arrived | clad only in pajamas. crawl out from under the heap of de- bris and get to the street, where he fell who supplied London Appreciated Aid, “Swettenham has always been conald-| ored to be an excellent Governor, but | it Is hard to see how he can justify his to Admiral charitable view>to take is that he tx -forerwrought by the great nervous atrain resulting from the disaster, and It t%j— A Teal Féttet—to—hoar—that there has | _ not been any real trouble nor founda: But this does not explain | the Governor's letter. which In one line Baturday from West Indian porta, STelief suppiles-troo of treishtage, and as result she did not get away until with clothing. RE Raced to Kingston. fsa and Ignalls were at Hope Gar- fiya miles out in the suburbs, at the time of the earthquake, ‘Upto the very last minute trucks,and draya were swarming aboard Pier 60, N and “dumping on for any. “When-ae heard of the disaster that had stricken Kingston,” “flour, clotting. bedding, meats, canned goods, medical supplies and provisions, all donated by New York the victims of the horror. the —veasel tmtil. the late inorder to get all 0 Fge—number of persons who had ll to-day for Jamalca on U —thelr bookings after The -inesten. Tilt pisces were Inher ‘by men who have, seems to de chaff, while the next refers | to tie American’ efforts inthe relief | r It Is diMoult to find justification far the Governor’ { “Tt Is @ great surprise to us, as when came that Admiral Evans had deapatehed ships to Kingston, and later That-men—hed—been landed to help in order in carini greatest appreciation was appreciative of EP ee a me said Mr. Cur- we got a tig and drove there 3 fast as we could urge on the ierse—We head a namber of triends tn ihe Myrtic Benk-Hotel and were geste co ourselves, We were able to drive within three blocks of te hotel, | wounded: Teese atebrie of falling wall have felt hurt at rity — working at paving —anoth It was held that polley in consulting the Gov: Sy om the presence of Sota cen the American ai OMce ex-! reased themselves to the Associated ne Atha few expressed on eve the kindty consideralis, *fodten of dead and dying people|can navy and so oxpressed hi r| were heaped all atout.—Manyof-the gied in tive-wires A601 seamed. gults natural von | cumstances, datives, friends or In the destroy pet any. (idinge-of- the fais at ane ae ngs of tho tate of Ane the: Pormiga cdlce. Colonies, the Bari “Nowhere did we tanding—of—armed_tn: Injured wete Lit balng “horrtbty— burned... The .contu: ahd horror of Mén and wonsen were-knealing in the laair cleared street praying, and throngs of negroes run about wildly like mad demons. ‘We found our hotel in ruins. The walls hud-tatien out, leaving only the | 6F framework of the interfor standing. An (er Ot NO, es it W"hardto~reailse how—mnybody—could object toate ave effort to have the” shar Tlekted “up. without delay, and | hat tie Americans —will judgment until this can be | : —_elich' Brephen Chalmers; a” wri Forty-ninth ‘stree Were Visiting mn Kingaten: 5 tm cablegram signed by his wife ining but one word—"Safe, ~ SLEW MAN WHO KILLED t. His wife a’ Indescribable. Oelontal Office wild? are only Wie —to—fitee unaccountable. . Bwettenham's friends here, wh! ny astonished that h ted #0 abruptly, say that he is am of fixed. eax, a habt of treatng natives in a firm mon- Davis Not Guilty of Breach of International Law. Weatinke:- nak for dies professor of international law at the University. of Cambridge, one of the members for the United Kingdom of the International Court of ‘Arbitration at The Hague And ex-president of the In-| 1 xtitute of International Law, mado tho! following statement to the Associated | frightful _con- 2 will _be taken Imo Reiner haved pisideration. 4tr—-the- barber shop _whtle ing shaved, While we were hunung about-tor- ear friends we were adv! nye qet aboard the. Kingston, where we could get Toot and shelter for the night. Many=Died at Night. “We went there witht a large number Nttecn of- whom Nad Seen injured that they died during re Were (lrteen-ampu- diese on board the the following to go to Pler 1 ~An-Tony Bonax...2llnx Joseph Rrooks. oo iraene was leaving yente Police been discharged With seven other young “Sree Who Were arrested £0 he cwas_ plac ona charge lof murder py Detectives | ~ clark and Mahoney, polico station, The detectives charged man with btabbing to death an Ttagan Son Sept. 6 last. edi, wre the detectives grated him my brother and 1 squared with him, PS Periiaswe-betor. Tigo mer t tations of army & technical bre of international law, rt American ‘authority | er hand, some of the Weat Inclined to support again and Walked about the city. filled with bodl being roasted. ing that the ac Fhersdidn't goem to be any sort of and thete Was & #reNt—tentot Negroes, we were to ete bidden, a party “Tam unable to Bee any justification in} banded internationat taw for the action.of Gor, Bwertentenr i -\eeecather informal on) a ral Davis tf he did notinnd pu “het a TOOT TTR —at eee “and does uot ac to went tu Willian: where he has been In Nding ever since, ‘Hing with his—atepfatire Metmpolitan avenue, wore tour diwtinet+ ne Woes wt 335 P- Hones Was wken | Avenue Court to—Pol ein Manhattan ‘ston Sufferers Wept When U. S. Ships Sailed GUANTANAMO, Cuba. Jan, 21—The | “Just provtous-to-the-departure af th Entted States battie-shipa sMesourt,ia~ diana-and the cruiser. Yankiown have arrived here from Kingston, today that Gov. Swettenham up Baturday_nirht's from Hingston regarding hia letter t| jioepicad RearAdmiral Davie requesting —him—to-them_and thew: re-embark the American marines who had been landed to assist in the roltet <to withdraw. seas nathing short of erlm- work ashore, the Next morning. a jas: were the hi ateainer to Port Where” we got Finker-and «atled for home." merierh warablpa tie Mary Unc Of Kingsion-sent-a petition t Texte om to remain, and | nded by Arch: | boat was to ruah to nis mother thal He had not been able to SECOND-MAN_IN-HILL ROBBERY IS CAUGHT. William Luce Arrested for a Crime He Committed Last SERVICE IN PARIS. PARIS. Jan. e AN ‘vice fn commemmoration af of Louls XVI, who was bet Jan, 21, 1793," passed of very anniversary ser-} ato may, and ti TT hes GOV ing the Americans nors action tn qaul iPrinces Sean 9 Mescendarts ¢ Prince Jean de tobe-the real J ne R DECORA _ BARON VON STERNBURG. Eaithquake RefugeesArrive on a Boston Steamer. York=—whom ning. arrived-on Mark-Pike—mep- BOSTON, Ma: Craig owas chaper since the earthquake week, the United Fruit Company's Ad miral Sompson, -reached port to-day thirty passengers. Sampson sailed trom Holland Bay dast y Harrowing wen said that on one of the s hal fallen in with the shock, A woman hanging paruv out of pinioned firmly tn August chur held Up and rects houses qs discovered ost Ninoty-fourth. rien in the case, Join an, {e awaiting trial, Ryan and Luce entered Mra, tas conferred ed Kingston and quake which destr mont of her passengers were perso who took passage in flight from the de- Steraburg, the Ambassador at Woehington. Sereeemneecanneenatie SHIPPING N ALMANAC FOR ‘TO-DAY and American to foren thelr way to her only became | tnore frantic in thelr efforts when they loarned that the woman was In a dell. n who tried wasaulted Mra. and Mrs. J. york, who have spent many seasons at Jammed’ with wreckake that they failed, information -extracted to the purautt of Luce tended last night. —_—_—_.___ NEITZEL AT METROPOLITAN. opolitan Opem-House con- He was taken ht Hospital, *s horse ran away at Elgh: rth street and Columbus the wagon smashed L" road pillar and Granam nt of tha. wheels, East One Hun: to J.) FRATRICIDE ON TRIAL. od Brother and Bandy Hook... Armenian Who K Cat Up Body Will Plead Insanity. Aran Tashjlan, Killed hia brother Maca je House of Trouble, nth avenue, cut up the ementa in excavations North Hiver, fore Judge Tovalsks: 4 thrown out in f home ts in No. dred and Twentieth street. ——————___ NEW york, the Armen! interesting Mmaxea’-wera.| tum) tecaay” Wenlthy Neilred Drusgint Expires Loulse Homer sank General Bessiona. The prisoner tn defended by Lawyer { Splolketbure and the defense i Amsiatant Distrit-Attorney Nott ty conducting the proseoution. day was spent {n-aecuring a Jury se MAIL DRIVER RUN OVER, | INCOMING STEAMSHIDS DUB TO-DAY ight to the listener tiin-his home moods of this German ywn musical set- mare chariningly two Husiness up BTRAMSHIDPS. un gle> sang homes for working girly tn Manhattan, win Florida, Ree Seat tel wagon, Was Tun its brother, w continiies the busine: {eaves three sons and: & daughter, trata, Barbados, paeriann: Norzola, uustastic au Columpus éyenue. nce Drement, FEAR THE REBELS IW VENEZUELA NEGRO TROOP BILL. AMENDED GOES MAN IN WHOSE PERSON THE U.S. WAS INSULTED. dmiral_ Charles H. Davis} [2 C , second In Command of the sy i f North Atlanttc. squadron, inf |Foraker and Blackburn constant Wireless communication A | ‘ With Admiral i Bo", c - bai! Brahe, Sent a tienor aap | Accept lt and Republic |} Guantanamo. an Break Avoided. Accomplished diplomat in large apd emall things. Had bersonal chatee of the Infanta Eulatia of Spait nt the-Colutnbian celebration: d¢cor- ated by the. Spanish Government and promoted bythe Navy. Denart- ment. fi WASHINGTON, Jan. 2: Foraker, at Ue conclusion Morning bustneas in the Ben. —Senator as i | | introduced. the compromise resolution American member of the commls-| jin relation to-Drownsvitio, which reads ston that arbitrated the fool fring | Jas tollo 5 of Russian warchipa on British] | “Resolved, That witout. questioning trawlers in. the North Bea. thouwh, mhen-appointed,the youngest Rear- Admira) th ‘the Navy. Brother-In-law of Senator. Lodge And & personal frignd of sident Woorevelt, aaa Took..surrender ofthe Port of Ponce.’ Porto Rico, in the -Spanis the legality or justice Gf any. act of the dent tn relation thereto,. the Co: mittee, on ary, Affairs is hereby nittes Or otherwise to take printed: testimony for th ancertatring all the tacts -svigh ence to or connected With ti area ary Then, wm command || prownatii¢,—Texs)_on_ the ot the Dixte. / % ss sis ‘Goclal, favorite in Washington, | [A%& 2216 1H. Said committees © Expenses’ of the ANOTHER SHARL GUTTER- WILL CASE Compel Production _ of Papers Het in-Bank: Is of the Sena reaUtY Or ofust of any Presttentin-reiation thersbe: at Sorted “As the result efXthe confersnces galled to—harmeoni«s tre dite tacts..af after the act. of the tion by Senator = ment to indorse ihe Prosi {Specth! to The Brenine World.) er Stora eon irae MINEOLA, L. I, Jan, #1 Surrogate [Much-discussed Blackburn am Jucknon, of Nassau County, , to-day that the modified re y_Ratiatactory to hi is nota xhadow of differchce,” he wi kranted an Grder to” snow cause why. J. 8. Oglivey and W. R. Perchase should not~bs compelied to hand over | talned, between the amendment wh certain papers to the temporary ad-|! offered and the moditication mintstrators of the estate of the late | resolution which ts now propos: Wodgood —H. Cutter, the "Farmer |ciaimed credit for securt i Poet" The estate ta valued at about | Gotang into hiss $1,000,000. = aut the wait a The application baboon. “I believe th je by ex-J mtd, “yet they—are—se- on ‘behale of H. auat! aclentiats are looking off the miss Wuson, who wm appointed te Ing link yee. s é for the order wns ‘Harrison starnit of tha cetage some me Have 1 ever advocated lynch law ago, Mr. Moorve said the administra-|ac any time or at any pace? [ answer tors were unable to tell the valve on my honor, “Never! I have justi Fhe eatnte until they got poaseasion certain papers which are now. on fo one_c} and only one, and I an TORS Guarding - Barracks —Expecting Soldiers Will — Join Insurrection, Amujo, having-reanon ‘to believe” that an outbreak was {mpending, attempted to change the officers at the Trinidad Warracks here and to” placdtn~that puliding two hundred f= thetf—own Soidters- Commandant..Raza,a_ distant ‘lative of President Castro, who wus & command atthe barracks, flatly re- fomed “to allow the-changes-to_be mad, jdeclating he would whoot ‘the fret-man who tried to, enter. Not being Gosirous of bringing about! a crisis at the present Gomes ata- Uoned troopa to guard all the points| of egress from the barracks and prevent the: remova!-of war_ munitions, which, it was muspected, Commandant Basal contemplated sending to Gen. Alcantara, the candidate of the Admiaisimition | The situation is mow quiet, Baza) Tenia undisturbed mt {)e--barracks,| CARACAS, Venezuela, Jan. 2, via Wiljematadt, Curace. —During the night of Jun. 16 Second Vice-Preal- | dent mez and Minister of —War TO THE SENATE NEW YORKERS SHIVER — AND MERCURY FALLS The thermomoter 1a still engaged tn 4ng colder weather to-day, and ye_corract!y_gueaned M continue to fall as drying up the'mitl- -9 Of water that have 5 a ssml-lcy stato y ingl In Use tube to E y. The: otreot uppery and ; horse’. not~ thoratt roughed” “are fi kidding about Ike urs on kates, a The wn removed from 3 ff Manhatta and {t costs f citys 3 4 to-day | nuthorized ‘and directed by sub-copfi-} sere foc. five years ha waa in} [thorized to send for persouM and’ pa- lobarge of tha Naval Observatory, | |pers, to sdiminister oaths, to wit during! 7 1 sessions, or receky ‘of the Senate, and SFIRLAGPAVEAW theta ientineemesamaT TTT Ito deemed-advieable, at hrownsvitte a Te pat tron the —contintesst | Questioning, the | “fisither of {hes beautiful od | "A Great Offer! | 'Style 20. Waters Upright—! artistic. plaho of —the- hest!-grade; one of -Oury i and_ popular, Price: only al $225 ew style, 71: Stringed) fullsize, iron frame, ine “tone and will b sold on-py & _ without interest, Stool,! | caver, tuning and delivery see 1 /Send Postal for Catalogue, ith reducedprices and terms, on our new Waters 3-YearSystem | giving you three — years’ : time on a piano without E -— interest. ‘Horace Waters & Co., | Three Stores: minietyators_have made repeated’ at- tempts to «et Poeseasion Of thence, tat have been. teCused and the omer ‘con Mr. Tilman declared that though he at had deprecated ant de them: to bring them to count a z ree for “and Ferner —towbay,—_Tie ing (ats Me etake < Tor eh pedere is made returnable on Woednes- | Criitie. Ma had no hesitation in—dec! Sy oo enehines Succes pone Est Ing he-volced the opinion of ninet : ne whittle nether I poh people of t do oF T Ho TRIES AGAIN TO GE $75,000 FOR LOST LOVE. | #2 riceiaer 8i:tcyee “7 Brownsville, the Senate gulleries were Young Tucker Says Aged _Wooer|| ? Ked a half hour before the opening ‘tho session. Senator Tillman took Her Away. Phe third-trial of Edwin H Taekor's | Shonen sve 375,00 putt g¢ainst. Womens ii. Dudley] a Beuutir for tho allenation of this wifes afte etlaniesn, hisase ta eae tons wad begun in the Brooklyn. 8u-| Minuerwy ed et tian Heap, preme Court to-day before Justice Ab: | ‘rliman asked: “Sin bott. ‘The two earller ¢rlala resulted | Apooner become the in_disagreementa, ators? The piaintift in the case Js very ahort,| Mr. Spooner bok coplous notes as Mr whertas the defendant. Jn unusually ‘Tillman proceeded. tall, Mr, Dudley {s sixty-two years old Bestar yoangoremancerAccoming iO EVENING WORLD HAD — Bponer's recent spec! tinge nw fi Ane ab ttat! “his manner censor of Sen his story, Dudtey—-completely wor away’ from him hix wife's affections by means ot Shia seduetire—aeiles."! ‘The Tuckers were married in JAS au a x red toneiher.-hapaily__until “Dudley a ==o ht AN OUTS Ei belteved..to.be pane cats nth Hint Wee ove reat ats: vel Mis |mible at any moment-Gen;Ateantara,| and ‘Tucker ward-Vary warm Parkage-of-Love—Mis iho le Governor of the State of Aragua, is very netive in his territory, seouring} © Was supplies and enlisting men. President Castro to-day is reported] e-stightiy better, Sects HE FOOLED HER, AND j Young -Man-Refuséd to Marry Be= cause He Didn’t-Like Bride- ~.. to-Be's Dress, {= C3ara:Betf. nineteen. of No.8 Chrvatie | latreet, will make up ler mind in-two; weeks, she sald to-day, whether ahe will become the pretty bride of Hyman | | elf, of No. 18l Brook avenue, the | Bronx. | | | He fooled mo once,"*-ahe—dectared, and 1 want to think over this step fore I take St." ive Shundred invitations had been yint out for the wedding, bus when th rown an he Waa "to |Saa"ahown Reif he “didn'e thee ite ae Wont AWay, It tn told, maying the osre- mony was off. Apollo 138 |(Xoton” street,” had been engaged for [ice wedding Inst night. The orchestra was employed. Bvery- |thing was ceady when Relft appeared | three days ago and gazed on the gown, Atter ha departed the gitt cvied her [eyes almost out, but cancelled all. the | plans. Last “evening, howaver,- Relft | Gppeazed “at tho hall’ with a rabbi to |berform the ceremony, ‘The placa was dark: He went to Mine Soft, “who told him (t-was-now turn ‘fo wor; awhtle, ° tf LETTER-WRITER HELD. teal Estate D. laid to Have Threatened Harry Jacob: Earle Kakke, a real eptate dealer at No. 1170 Broadway, was ‘held in $100 bail for further’ examination In the ‘Tomba Police Court this, afternoon’ by Magistrate Baker, on a charge|of send- ling a threatening letter through the [inatla, : 7 ‘The complainant in the case was | Harry J. Jacobs, a olothing salesman, jar No. 712 Broadway. He said that Kakke had written to him, malcng a } Xi er | SWISS VOTE ON CHURCH and finally Dudley went to lve with them at their home, No. 84 Park piace, Brooklyn. Wile thero-he-felt-si_end. Mrs. Tuoker nursed him. ‘Thie was the bexinning of the end as farang hie wite!a_affections were con- “wernad, says Tucker, Dudley lavished ‘jnoifey, — beanttfri—fure—and—bandsoms jewelry on his friend's wits, says Tucker, and when he'went to the Thou- and Tiare he took het along as his nite When—called tothe. stand to- day Dudley sald that in his ast will he hue made Mrs. ‘Tucker: the sola thelr of hia $100,600 ewtate. sives Had to Seek Out An-~ —other-Market, Whon The Evening World recelved a letier from Mra, James C. Juok, the quondam Queenie. Clifford “uf “the "Sam Sp) Jack” burtesquers;—oftoning-to-seli-a. large package of love letters written to, bor by Dr, -Liewellyn Reece, chemist far Mia_Amerioan Hank Note Company, for. $1,000, this newspaper did not care to taive panl—ih =the women's en lergerise or the disclosure of the name of the man tn-the-case, The steps taken ‘wera stmply for the purpose of defeating what appeared to be a questionabie end. Dut thin course has not been followed by another newspaper. When Siry, Jack waa compelled to quit her place naa teacher in the public schools ‘she n aye out an intoeviow in mich sho ainda x public. the he man whose let- Garnlation?” Nouchite) Telected’ tie {ters she hnd-offered-to_barter-and_at- proposition by 15,080 to 8,401 votes, tempted to Justify her conquct on the FAILED 10 IDENTIFY sree es uceeteatLipimaee nS ACCUSED AMERICAN, AND STATE SEPARATION, BERNE, Switzerland, Jan. 21—A number of 6wiss cantons ha been voting, according to the referendum . UPON @ proposition to separate Rimwen’ and eente by withaawine. ties i Epptication: : y: ve consistently and persistently; Long detent: Ag tices eepatn tee Intatned that attitude for the. last Dut there by Mr. Purohase a short | ‘risen years, As Governor of South Simei mttaer thoideathiote Me Cut aloriua T proclaimed that, alttiough 1 ih, court. trday 3 at taken the oth of oflce to miport Ap. Purchase and. Sir. Oxily the law and enforce it. T would lead ; Me CAME Tae Sect] stot RAY TT, lack ¢ aC inratetigdetthe Papers then | wito had ravished any’ woman, When Mr. Custer ded they di) not wiah | white. ty my attitude, calmly a fo lone the-papers and so put them In| deliberately taken end-fustifial bpm the bank for mife keeping. The nc science the sight of God. trnching—for—sitacka—on | at ie 7 pe the floor un Tepited-—to— the —reeent Won His Wife and Carried eritietarn himself by Senator | s pooner. (r. Tilitarn tectared=that-in-Genator+ Is posable tory Mr. | e when did Senator | eller by_ the publication -of-the-lotiers |- CMS AVANTED ty fold-veUlhaw asd her in any other way, BADEN, Grand Dunby of Baden, Ger- 1134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, '127-West-42d St., nr, B'way. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), 1954 West [25thSt:, nr. 8th Ay, oan intr tee “SPECIAL FOR THIS MONDAY SosTON CHIT CHOCOLATE. 106 ASSORTED “PRU AND ONT CHOCOLATES POUND I SC SPECIAL FOR THIS TUESDAY rovuxn10¢ KISSES ARSORTED (FE CHOCOLAT OAW.—On Jan 192 THOMAB O._GAW, beloved husband of Ellen UAW, at; BI residence, 6 Grove at. i Funerat ‘Tuesday at 2, Relatives und friends invited. “Thterment-Ureen~ - woo! M'LAUGHLAN.—Suddenty, oni JOUN. M'LAUGHLAN Funeral from Mis late reatdencg,, 227 TRI fipen at, Weethawhon Height, Ned 22,9 AM. thence to Stonestery. Se ee ee requiem masa Wilt -pe-offered-tor the ra- i pote of his soul. MEMORIAL NOTICES, SCHARMANN.—in memory ot Way Gdae~ won and our kind brother, FRED M BCHARMANN, died Jan, 2), 1906, Gone but net forgotten, ——_—— HELP WANTED—FEMALE, APDIP ATY BY, AUK a Rye HOON TT ——————————— LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, WA erg aend ali washerwoman; ‘come eeady to wor jetropo! Mrs. Jack has now given aome of the many, Jan. 21,—Kart Hau, professor of letters to a newspaper and they have Deen publishel. Bho atzo surplied photo. hee Roman law at George Washington Uni- veralty, who ts charged with tho murder graphs of heraclf and Dr. Reece. ~ of his mother-in-law, Frau Molitor, was to-day confronted with various persons | who aa ween the murderer on the day the woman was killed but they were unable to positively identify the pris- oner, Hau resolutely denies that he kMed Frau Molitor, i ———- | COTTON SEE-SAWS ~* IN THE MARKET. F COMPETENT COOKS, "The cotton market opened two to #lx polnts lower, but good bull support, based on talk of the ginning report due on Wednesday, caused a quick rally, ‘The leading optiony advanced about « ‘point above the close of Baturday, hare they encountered selling by che room and the tist again, fell back gay? Lthreat agatnet him becune of a fancied Insult to nis steter, “Kakke adm writing the letter, but contended: that | to 9.2: February, nol mean it in the nature of’a| to 9.42; Aprid, 9.47 heal heal ae, ened ie letter "i 48) Sing 234 to 9 ‘The opening prices were: January, 9.29; February, 0.36 bid;" March, 9.40 to 9.475 April, none: Mt $85 to 9.86;.Jun nono} July, 9,60 to 9.61; Ai it, 9.68 bic September ‘none; October, 8.61 to 2 ett ices Ware x riary oats Want One About finding workers ., There's just this to A World Help Want ? WILLING WAITRESSES, Falthful Housoworkers.

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