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Auram ‘Tawhjlan. the Arment otter Markar-tant This | defense when placed Bénstone. Cannot Remember Dis-s _membering Rody. jan who Septsm= Apartments, No, 435 Elov- on tho Bfant-wetore Jude Rosalsky in (en- dary, when examined getecaiaaet, Harold Splelbors, se cuTWny, tint he Ae WIth his -drother, but. s Armenia, he: had | peer at , of No, had ‘no. not. a ‘quentiy, Ife said he had suffered from eptiinsarity since he was four- Fo teen years did, when, in an attack ‘dy | tr-woltters on: the: tomn-where he | rusk on prisoher denied any recollection ‘ef the confession made ta Inspector at the time of his) arrest, Asked by Judge Rosalsky it ye recollection of dispoding of the dis- he had " BBombered body of his breather, Tashjian ‘thé “blood-stained exhib!t—the ot cloth in | Which tne torso was wrapped and the “tin in which he caught the “RAVING Geen dough by him} “used at home. Tashjlan gala he with’ h ae twenty cents which he er—wae stingy —and—refised— tot claimed | ‘ ts tae the. body Brother, Tas! dian said he could fonthe: Taghe. wie recollected very much, “A frat,” the prison; te shit bim back. oie fel cts er teatl- ML dows Judge replied ‘Tashjian. Bpletberk to Nave the the crime by showing tained exhibits) were ain A BRISK MAR Béar-Prassure.— hange Dewan to-day with'a “tenfency, “gh Moderate volume and confined pene the most of the traders’ SCsnadtan Masite 15s, ation for the sreek on the Stock Bales were, haxey @o stockn that have recently been al KET) Paut-and Atchison“ Under aectin- + thee — | URGED WIFE TU Five Shots ‘Into Brain and. Heart. Of the Manhattan Square Hotel. at Ne to “Weat Beventy-snventh ntreet, had made him despera he would Have.to end It all. “Come.on with me, Kid an end ‘to this Intolerable suffering,” iment &t the Manhattan, ‘I ‘don’t! to leave you to ‘ight # out alon ly: felt anteep. twas serious In jhe had su gne lett him apparent): Auton ber return to’ suicidat threat, fast aslier thelr room. “The next ‘she heard was dead'at the Grand Union Hotel. —Wrote Letter _to— wife * ‘A letter came-to Mra. Moulton to day that-had been written by 3fou to! In it'he at he ther that hls only regret was [had to deave her. He sald it woul Union Hot lregistered at the Grand Under the name of -b—G chester. He went to his room lac lv o'clock the room wit a pasa hey; some cloves lying on 4 wens BUT AT noon she Feturned—aad_sel ting no answer to her call, went for He found Mr. om—tha bed 1p, hia_underwear, all Oyo commber TWO DUE a ports holding a revolver, of which had been exp! lets had passed close to ~rrao Wonuersul. Vitality. of several letters left by Coraner’s Physician Lehane Rue MOL COcEvE B06 said cb mag. Hay, Dlg p0uy, Ay vue vin pioved Tata Bosides tie letter to his wife thare Was vie to Gevtae ballard, ‘tie boos: rca tirtitrediy er een) Eighty-eenth, a note. for Afr. union, “requeating thal delivered. Plummer an oin personal friends of The bony, will-be-sen (to. burial — Fe Was al uf “the dc, all chtefty atten orsct Northern preferred fell of 158, Loutsvitie& WNashyilte and Atiantic Coast Line’ a and St. Paul, Union Pacit son, Pt Sener vant: Iteading, A’ tenes Smelting and. In’ gi: Meiropotliat F point to 4 re wus & jatight_ improvement ZT points in Fen the market Be ange Aterng, eho Ia HH pxed easy leciine of 8 1-4 ‘a lower banis tr Japanese bonds were soeres A x. x Rovtnern Macttie ‘Ont ‘ $ and int Ateh- malga- terbor- fr Vente noon, but that} omptiy-and prices roe est of the day in some market was aes t8- ai spend $100 for outtitung weak, DE WITH *G. Sinclair Moulton Fired Before G. Sinciatr Menton, propriator kitied PRimself in a FOom At the Grand Union Hotel he told hia wife that {ll_health . and eald that and let's put Blpelatr ‘sald to his wife in thelr aburt- down on a couch and apparen:- ‘Bhe did nét think he 2 at ‘the Grand ‘Uflon when he was pre- \| paring to kill himself, told ri ave been better if they could Lave gone together, At moon on Saturday Mr, Moulton terday a maid-eatered or weeny Moulton iyi. peartund-a third had been fired into his lef temple, Coroner Harburger later togk charge Mou.iou. he ike haw Deeh avie tu bre bo Many vues LL Graud Me letters. be |WOULD MAKE CITY PAY FOR UNIFORMS Policemen and peer Inter- ested in Bill to: Relieve Them of Burden. rene of the bill Introduced into. the A: sland. accoutrements, worn by al @empioyces-of- such cities: EnG- Oty y the cloth fo: tg receives $h0-aatary; sunifarnen aud. city uppites;> “ron hatmaker he fe—nthiciity ces must purchas Moat .peos! =—% te + |lexed. proprietor and t Scie Lihings,-but-such t4not.tle.cuse. dew shanied in —lassela, buttons {decoration comes out of the patroiman s hele As a renult, ta year ds din-debt.to. ila tal and the ett ee tr he, pp | Thin, added tat charges: the-cont-nft-weaponn, ce, Urerpasieerien S00 oe '@RAP SHOOTING A CRIME, SAYS WAHLE. | Magistrate Give of Decision Made Justice Gaynor, ° by ‘Justicy Gay ball “torstrials 4 Advance Awlit & Company's ‘ew York City for the. w day, Feb. 2 averazed 7,05 Sart He ente Ber Dowd h” Bes This act would principally. benetit the | policeman. In his first-year on the Policemen and: firemen- all over. the ‘clty ore {ntenxely interested in the prox- sembly-—-by Assemblyman Philip J. Schmidt making cities of the first and aecond clasa_ pay for the uniforms, | Qr, Feqate-fram..the} © y pays for these the iman_starting at $50 New Interpretation THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, I BURNED WN SHOP RE TWO FATALLY Mai iyste a the seven, from fire. he. free, skull, bodys Katy husband into and oltizena, and their parents: Only Ones to Evcape. In fact the Dermodyawere the only. ates of the fire trap to escape with- podily damage. who was asleep on the oor BtTuRKied tow window half of Rheu + con eee | an) Ei | ote Cah. posuidi minutes laten found ‘that he hed) left] he hi ry Moxkte neur Hosp Mrs, Annie Hesdon, Jum rin and. burns while Poerraods th irst to uywaken. face of his wife until she Kot ‘After saving bis’ ¢ and Tommy, dropped trom arms of the fi and caught the His wi fe, th two young Mm} ou Maggie Smith, Tieveatdter '$.8.S. PURELY VEGETABLE “1 and building up the wes the King of bloed purise 8.58. ye Cal orrtbly ¥ to Hudson Str The iminates on the second floor and In’ the “att was tdiacovired by Willams Syiivan) and Jan who turned in an alarm, ‘an ineffectual effort to enter the smoke: filed .hattways, ! 2 The: injured: Thone Injured were: Mra, Maggie Ca- ‘fail, burned apout the ken to the Hudso sion’ serious, M1, forty, hus: Hotiilock, 1. William Hartigan, Hburiet ‘Margaret Kelly, attended “1 of relatives. Annie, and wa natism, ‘Overcame ie | ot hia singe he emerged on Airst_ave- ; oke filled the hall- And boarted a passing sar, De- a when-tiye. tick emok ae ways_and rooms abo’ ve pres oe Peabo! tre ssieeiing —1anit © precinet deie seerlyeall ile nicer the injuries | LURE dows the slayer. was the Immediate cause hh resulted. re and Tommy Sata pred IaTETTs Sea She was taken away was later. found after the fire in front ot the buflding.. scat the stoop, 4 ctured. How managed tc coh tee wie ew Yor entra ines and found that he could save time ; Tktmyater : : hen the fl nm fina Informatio ladly furnished by_L, pan Vc sb tg h, G E; 61 +. gene 3 line of hows HILL-DRYER Co.. rice MeL: Guat E He. Reni pence ayiT EAT NP and money and secure more con- ; throsgh Bie hallway yay, New Yorke Square, or by any ticket agent of th | a1_awent_clen at THE TRAINS “OF TI CTED BY THE cise: inf rmation by using The Magele C and-her-hust band, Daniel. MOST PERE f BLOTK TN THE WORLD; re Magele dcherhu + y se 10 2 4 and | A-copy of “America's ‘Wink HRS ng seven beautiful maps, WwW se Lita Mates OTH UN printed in colors, and brief descriptions of 63 Winter resorts, mailed to any crld’s publication: ( RHEUMATISI THE STRONGEST CONSTITUTION Rheumati jan by chronic constipation, weak kidney luggish condit refuse jare left to sour upby the blood and distributed to all ps matter weakens and dis a ti which it is loaded into th dampness 0 windows sighteen en, W an as if in w blanket. half suffocated, window ‘Into the urma of the cn who had discovered the te matters of the be SHOT AND KILLED | WAILETRIING 10 MOVE COAL BOX Rid For Infants and Children. ithe Kind You Have Women’s Waists & Exclusive Models and Distinctive Styles of Messaline, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Pongee aad China Silks, Linen, Batiste; Lawn-and Allover. Embroidery. t see Jumped from) aes oe Fired ae Sea Always Bought Bor Tesmorrow n 7 Tata. tT = a 7 SS= regetable Preparalion: a indows and Were | at Formers Tenant es iro tahing the Food and Recula- ° "Pateta-and Messaline Silk Waists;— —-95.99,-7s60, 14,50 Badly Hurt. caped Over Roofs. ingitestemacisanibovelsel |i] Bears, the |; Allover B-ussels and Filet Net Beaten Ny } —— ja < Cluny. and Oriental! La e Waists, $6.50 0, 12.50 wine tbe ttn rex shen onthe Hocéo Morello. ot Na_sa Ea an Signature Batiste-Waists;-trimmed | No. @' Cherry street bu names | pa Promotes Digestion Cheerful with lace and embroidery, F395 5-4. 6.95 early: to-day halt a dozen person were | aie Tare ness and Rest.contains neither SSCA : \ burned, two fatally. and » sen nt OF Nie. AOme. ‘Oprum, Morphine nor Mineral, Linen’ Tailor-made Waists, i were injured by Jumping Bo sudden wis Ue attack that the vic-) Hl Now WN aR COTIC. and Mare Antoinette styles, $2,95,-2,80;-4,50 - tim of the shooung. hud no opportunity warning of "ay ed Dr SUCRE PITA fend hilmacif. tor wny his danger, Thy murderer ts the hbutiding in o¥oat of wi kiHing- Lamoardo had be for, a nunver of yearn, Sree htule'grocery store on tae ground foo Last Week. he anoved to. on. [One Hundred end’ Eighth carried awa then dil hile sive two.‘young .m of te. did the West Twenty-third Street after main neck and : Remedy for Hon, Sour Stomsch, ‘Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions.Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP: FacSimile Signature cf vAMES McGREERY & CO, Ath Streets 23rd-Street, NTAL RUGS, On Tuesday and Wednesday, February the sth and 6th. JORIE? In Both Stores. v p Gouver-) to Gi t ped from. ses- ti friend, © Persian and Mousul Rugs. Average arid story with andther wort Here i poth—-wuffering from. sh¢ : i Jon TOS zs PA sman poasible fracture of s<ull- ; t Ripa Springleman, 0 plumber; frace) Policeman diuuser wak on t rne value 23,00 aad.30.00 ; Later to St. Gregory's HOept:| of pirat avenue aud One Hundeat and These-R . , : 38 t Seventh street hese Rugs comprise an entire im- a shoe haker; face; When portation and are ————23rd-Street: > of exceptional value. Bock aE and went t0 ROM Foy —_dtth Street i 7 tenements adjot hous {tie ledsea— The PONS EVE THAT TES Inmates. ‘longahoreman, He ped ee Eve ry Reference wo clilldren, four .y old, be story Into the fo locked hands FRED TO BY THE PRESS AND PUBLIC OF TWO CO ROP! GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM." TINENTS AS {AMERICA Jeaped | (ass ‘sleeping the were dropped—by + he arms of firemen fcemen ‘Is always adelightful place to-visitespecially so during. the season ot the great Mardi Gras festival, which begins this year February 7th to 12th. During the. 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