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f Betas ing A, emocraits younk __ Parker, of Albany.” The two houser mm foint seasion at noon to-day will con- Ow TROUBLES Hard to Convince Losing “Exhibitors at the Garden Show. There is a-rarp opportunity offered for the’ student dn human nature even at the Dog Show of ths Westminster Se = xf Kennel Club, now tnt tho-—Garden,—arid just “pen or canyas could 4 eavy,: jonlousy and traits revealed by extipitora inthe show ring, where every, owner ona dog beleving +t. ! tobe the very best'spectmen of its pa , eur class ta the wholo world, only £0 ig find’ when the blue. and other ribbons aro awarded that the. critical eyes of thé jullge believes it to vo a regular, , mint | fi} Phat \‘many ‘ribbons ere awards Largely \through the bility of tho [orner to reveal the'best pots of his { Qogs must “be -conceded) The judgec } are lynx-eyed and know the Dest points {ta the classes they judge from pose to tail, but no judge can alweys succesd ini bringing, out the best points of ex: pression, the wag of tho tall and glance ofthe eye ike the owner. _Conse- ‘quomtty, there 1s @ great qeat-of interest about the judges’ rings, of which there "pre several ‘And to hear whet {s sald after the W dogs are taken from the rings, Some of the, men don’t m{nd the yae of rather ; vigorous language, while” the women, , more Cottle) hire td! attendants to for-them:—But-this-ts-noth~} bg ‘ow to what is heard later when 8 All that photog- T hears about this or Wat coe id fl a big book. He goes out with e impreazion that fe 1s 6 policeman in If thero are any troubles he i yas noe heard they have been forgotten. if ie the beat points of this or that doe Over the blue Tibboned pets lead one to S—think-the judges mu-t have heen blind. The crowd at the Garden to-day waa the largest since the show o| forest has been argely divides. Bs tastes | vary between the various b Tae ia Yitlors | Father at the various benches 7 tastes- ‘y¥—attrect. Them. Neatly ail seem, to have. thelr minds made up before they enter what particu! class of Cogs they wish to | pee. All take o general view of ths and none = pitt the: toy foe er q fio in the concert hal, which is the 7 here ai t if there Interest amo , the eral ‘lacs Bf visitors, it in to ves } the dogs of J. Pterpont. Mo! chard organ, | Croker, jr., and other exhibtiore who | gre known to the world at large othor than ay owners and breeders of fine Goma. The attandgnos ja largely of what tho fashionable class, that can be be 1 Enis ae probesly why dog + att the show bas an as! ice of fact, many of these rates ard of | Be auring the, four daye tn the Garden| former, rulnous competition and are ont atked' a Sim Ore Garten ere otwithstand! g these facts, the o ae tn Sinton atthe Gard ee lyeny ee oteitNe great deal upo Joo want to pay,” was the bare put truthful reply. Teemu TRYING TOWERMAN ‘THIEF CHASE ‘There tan't any bank from whioh Guch treasure one can yank ‘As wite contractors now extract From each New Tork snoxbank TELEGRAPHERS 10 GET GREATER PAY Westen Union to Increase Wages Ten Per Cent. from March 4. NEW YORK, Feb. 14—An Increase of 10 per cent. In the salaries of telegraph operators at the company’s, principal offices throughout the country was an- nounced by the Western Union Tele- graph-Company to-day. The announcement of the increase in| ealarios was made In a letter from Rob- ert C, Clowry, President of the com- pany to the General Suncrintendenta, 3B. . Mew York; T. P, Cook, Cnl- cago: Frank Jaynes, San Francisco, | and J, Levin, Atlanta. Tho letter reads nn follows: “This company has recetved petitions | within the past sixty daya from alxteen offices In the West and Southwest-ask: ing for an increase of 10 per cent in the salaries of employees. These petitions | haye been given careful _considerati: ‘bearing ti mind that the company cos low of discriminate in favor of 8 fices. Dut that anyiaction taken should be Eeooral, In this connection it has doen der the enor- telegraph material, which In many casos has been from 60 to I00-per cont, while the tari rates on messages ‘and other traffic are very d6- Inande of the public for ever-increasing faciilties and more rapid service. In -of-operators- atcite. Faroughoute he cou! 1, 1901.” ROBE’ Cc Lowa tf FOR “L' ROAD WRECK Accused. of Sei mungie in Harry Silverman ‘Grabbed Roll ~ Second Degree in Fifty- * third Street Case, * Coreias J. [Bee Ninth avenue on Gept ‘11 | 100s, whon an clovated car crashed t | the strogt below, kiling twelve and in 9 dectng. twenty-olgit persons, wus to- day placed on trial before Judge Fos- —ter,— tn —Guoeral_Seaslons,_ ctarsgod with \* manslaughter. in the second degree Paul Kelley, 7 Ninth -evere Avenue switch-off at full speed, has ‘a fugitive fram justice since the ]t_was fust Jackson's quitting time when the tryin carfie al Borth, bot Jackson's retiet ad no not = iy. Kelley, tn change Ninth avenwe train’ bad grrativaly, and. dashed -at the Harare Sead Unt oneppod oe at 4. rato of # Airet: trader trom: the motor-caz, tne saslection of the jury. Peraa tata NOTTINGHAM STATE REGENT. ALBANY, Feb. Mk—Willlam Notting- am, of Syracuse, wan re-elected naety VOU, tho en. Amoda ‘J, the election. NEW QRLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, Tac entries for tc-morrow hre an: follows: fartus 105, Kir gh Greve 140, ‘soar 140.) Tp 138, THIRD | RACE—Tiieeo and a haut H a feria tees cident, 133; Dow of Daw: “Delle. of “Katy 133} 11; Beancuas Hye, 119; Laivioas, FOURTHL —Listioss, 07; que, ens ed 105, RACE-—Seren ek ad molling, Bteila Peepers, Vi) Mawoatn, | i Amano, 00% | Sod; wna Mest Orderis Lys 1Uas sod; Way’ toy, Pentagon, wi Magi. Aaa agas0. a PEGs; Aiawee ford, RACH Raven furtones lols HM 2 —eoil ing, 00; Orie: Burn, 1; 'Gtithtn, 102) oF Omar: Ienny yar ency Pree. 10s, Pat” Dulgers 108: | wAtington, OT: Prince Drutes, UT; Flare entine, 110, BIXTH RACT—One and, one-quarter ral! pling eye Green, 0) Anna Baruipity | Sr Flavieny Ga; Thacerity belle, Tour Dekaben, Tons fell the sean are B00t ‘Caahier, 106; - ease ante 107, = aoe Yar Ore, He: the motorman who tool: a} bun ‘round —the —ixth 7 Feb, 15—T™io}" t RACE—six ey in) i FIFTH AVENUE © of Silk from-Wagon and. Hurried Away: —Jeoxson, wis was thr} —A nan — “junta Fite avers to-fay | towerman at -Fifty-thir| netted a daring daylight wilk thief and added a new score go Policeman John 1, Fitapatrick’s sprinting record. John Helgh, an express driver for the dq, —Exprees necessary .to co mously increased cost of all kinds of} wll, Prinolpal ostioas i ft RACING AND RUM LEAD 10 DEATH; HANGS IN A CELL}: ents-Had Planned “A Lesson” for Him. | “Aw-the resalt-of a “lesson his wife and parents planned to 6iye Alm, Frederick Gettried, aged twenty-n! was found dead in his call in Fourth avenue police station. Brooklyn, to-day, having hanged himeeif to— his cell door, Belfried had deen married . twelve years. and up to two years eso nad }been a model husband-ant- father. He Vand his wife hada comfnriesie fay ot seventh atreet, and nis older § fried 33 2 prosper [tory and his #0n > Wo: } bookKeeppr and mde 2 ,good salar: \Seltried's change trom : Pworking chap to « lang backer: of horses | began tro years ago. noticed only that he ter of saTouny at never won -Srat bla wife was In the habit of routing her out of runping her round the room. to ahoot tthe stepped. he would straighten up for & week or so, but little by LUttle his power of resistance seemed bo weaken and he was leas and Jeea at home and hix nature had become such that his wife end three children were glad of this, (He quit his work and his father s waftur—his—son's tam = Leyelled Pistol at Wie. KA Weed BZO WIS CRIT TO climax lin *seltried's home, Atter an absence | of two days he reappeared shortly ater | midnight, Hla wife, waa torcitied as. the heard him curting. and fumbling | Sid retused™to~open: tre ‘ but ho msde @uch_ A racket thet e#he pally. at him in, His pistol was levelled | fhe opened the door As soon as ane Could whe soysnt refuge across the hall with her \parents-in-law. Gettried Tonted ‘round? the fiat for her for a] while and then—stercered—out Murray Hill Mved opposite to them. Tae|’ jana her as soon ary SUED BY GIRL WHO | * SETTLED ONE CASE) Son of Dunlap, the Hatter, Involved in Litigation with Flor- ence-S-Pitts ‘Mins Florence &. Pitt, ot Wentcheater, | has filed through Chester A, Bayles a} mult In the City Court against Wiliam | Allen Dunlap, son of the hatt which sho sake tor $25,000 damages for | on the atrengtt visited Sept. 17, Ws answer, through Foy to @ Genta! of the promits of is but an admission that they went to t or Tis promise, 6 Murray Hit! Hotel with hi Then he states the additional defense! that “tn September, 14), Miss Pitt ac= cused him of the parentage of a enlta,| and. that after negotiations she signed @ release with a covenant that she would not-ate-him,and that shete celved a consideration in cash. Seta oemenr JANITOR SCOLDED, TAKES PARIS GREEN, |* Slear Had Quarrelled ani Struck Who-Fhreat ayer, Ble: Goae of Paris green woman owned planes work Presbyterian Hospital “Slear-was-torty-two -yoere old: Uved on thd second floor of No. with a grown-up son, ore the He ue 122 He was a wid- Hoppel, the owner, yisited the flat to-day and foung the hella untily. Sho scolded Slear and threatened to diecharge him, Bleir lost his temper BUUCK NIH, Topper wt ts tat Ho then ran thto his gpartmest and qnixed-the-potsna.Ilts-groans-arousct +t the neighbors, who found yulstons, NEW SUSPECT ARRESTED —FOR GENTRY MURDER: St. Louis Man Held as Frank Con: } tn oo fa | {HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, SMOTHERS HER BABY AFTER BAPTIZING Accidetital Tragedy Blackens a) ~ Household: After “a Night ie ~~ of Celebration: ( ‘ ieoghun, two weeks old, rejol to: bed-w! the East jon, rk Catherine Uroghan ni with: her and shortly before faint ore }rooma jman 0 Gradysreachss to myself says I— |Uneeda ‘Biscui 2 ee I to. my: (Caer uP eT ia "5 weet eS uy" TO. Goi 2} pols that remnants of sig ‘Beller Atkin ind the baby dead. the Children's 19:07, MAKING A STUDY OF IT.) === there ety’ ‘New Whi White Net | Pretty Spring models, with a | decided dash of 2 | sty le,atthe very 4.98 | special price of 4. 2 | They're trimmed with embroidered Ht batiste and Val. inserting. Collar of batiste and lace. Three-quarter f ih) sleeves finished with cuffs of faces ¥ chiffon Iined; button back. New Models in Cream Net Waists, { beautifully trimmed with Val, insertings and many other dainty efiects; «an $7 49 * O exceptionatty good yatue at. Handsome Lace Waists, in-wnite-cream — and ecru; 2 better collection of pretty modeis: atta never been show ricts are _ I I if | ' the two remaining | /f! The next day | council, and it warrant for Seifried and seo If a tuste of @ prison cell wouldn't do him good, Detectives.tound. him_ last night an wh was Tig Was tocked tp He— sent ponds note to his wife begging her to ba! ihim out She was inclined to, but ith | friends ured. her to lot Setfried foe! | {hie humillation "before she release Bhe finally acceded ond said she {n the mean time Seltried had been/ [clawing at “the bars of his cell and 5 ring out into the corridor for. xpected bondsman. Instead tho door- etSames Furness, carne to him at midnight. Not Siefried,” he asd, ere you to be given a fessor —trom hts cell door by Bis quuapendert: pers he had- fastened ‘noose made of his f round-hle-neok. Tie had climbed up th: cell bars to fasten his 4: noose, and then st off. ae ‘of the Auderson, eid setfried had NOT_AN TER es David Mentlick Is Honorably Dis- ns -by- Magistrate Voorhees David vee fifty-seven yenrs ot, OF No, LS Brockton Sts 6st, Willamabure, waa honorably, disohure! to-day tn Leo Avonus Courts w muses U.o explanation Was conde ot ets loadlius ed on Sunday as Woche bie: girl abductor. Tao polios of the Li ne ailk at a place on Htth-nre- “between Thirleon tt and Foden’ sirecta, a alli young fellow walked boldly ‘ep te the remon and took oft yabsed at = Wpune.Sromen who had scen the man| help iinaelt told Poll Ry Fitapatrick, who ts man at. For streot The ‘man exw Fitzpatrick comin; when warned by to. olatter of Teo, A run for gntva: earner Slane, “athe coors heavy haa Cg us be reached the comer, teenth and ante th Sneeees ran was forced ts. plok up. Be atk ond carry ft tthe JRe,_ From the Mercer street the’ prisoner vhis taken to Head: Quarters, “where. tho. detectives tecog: nized him as\Harry silverman, twenty- Ong yeara 0), of No, 316 Hooper atrect, tit is No, 9,298 in tho gallery, ! record shows that the” lrooi- ‘potloe= have Tarrestad him “three tat that each Ume he haa bec mitted. patra geo MENINGITIS IN SALT LAKE, BALT LAKE CITY, Fub. 12—This olty has aince the first of the yoar been in the «rip of an epkdemlo- of cerebro- spinal meningitis. Since Jan.1 there y-four deaths, and of tia Hetgh waa indoors delivering a |; ra é tht ra! MAN-WHO- WAS FROZEN 0. 460 Grand ae Tot Was hetd by the Chile dre" it Boclety. Of the, plang Winona she teotified that fs mate 5 an, ‘dips SS ete Sterged Mentitek, ~-J0-LAMP-POST IS DEAD. John Lenahan Was Found at Third | “Avenue and Thirty-fourth Street-Monday Night, Join dannhan, thirty-four yeare’ old of No, M7 First avenue, who wea foun at Thirty-fourth wireet and Third aves nue, on Monday night with his bands and’ feet ¢rozon to a lamp-poat, dled thia afternoon at Bollovns. Hite bands und feek were badly trozer ____ pure and —hete-slice the fret-of4 pe. th, | The United States Government Report Royal Baking Powder of maximum strength, 4 ROYAL, BAKING POWDER. 00,, NEW YORK, and it wwe thought Wey would Haws ted bur he died from ex: | pomure, djhim to be Frank wo consent to his remaining in a) having murdered Mra, Arthur Gentry, | eee Sment but would intercede for | Gan, him in court. The s who olosely resembles | BUT GOOD SAMARITAN.| — stantine tor Chicago~ Crime 5 of a Year “Ago, LOUIB.- Mo, Fs a pee arrested carly to-day ona ‘ner by two detectives, who suepocted J. Constantine, fry wanted in Chioago on the charge of! 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