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—neorporations owning special franchises 1907. 3. back with his club and ordered his men ‘to aweep them off.the Bridge. The’ po- “Nee wrapped the -mangled body In Tplankets and carried it to the syb-sta- tion in the Manhattan termjnal. where Fdie Was HINTS awaIt Wie arrivat ot me [ Gorober. Boiss tho motorman and con- wetor of the trolley car were placed ee arrest charged with manslaugh- je. which Bi; Owen dfove back; Ses cartythg the. Tunbridges “omit him'ts the bridge station at the eaatE PROTESTS ATT INE, ‘oh the Brooklyn Bide Mr. Oweh made & Btatement in which he sought to exoh- |’ etete hideeis of All Blame, 2 Bip pata that he had carefully turne the car upon passing the Manhattan Ho. felt the sharp impact of the Huffer, Hut oes mot constder that Whe tuffictent to have thrown Ainge = seat. (ohis Version the young op hi to her feet in alarm and bumped the He declares tever for the rman‘s claim thet he wan stecting @ut of the way af s wagon'and wedged welt tn before the thirty, rgars old. Dies. Tumbridge wa: Miss Waterbury, laughter was a Jud Waterbury, a millionaire of , Conn.’ At the time of her Tar: 3 Major Tumbridge she was con- €- the _handsormest_younk ___ (Continued ca ftom lies | First Page) temper with atidible gulps and made ® calmer argument In favor of being Riowed td Gk ot AR” fe Gevetop= Tents Of all Of WasnerS Visits tot ‘Tombs. It wha the sahre potnt on which the, Inwyern had locked horns Yesterday aftetnoon, Und Feallzing its Sj} importance upon the , Insanity - issue, Jgtome fought hard for tt. But Justice Fitegerald sustained Delmas and restricted the cross-ex- qentnatton to what had happens the Hirst thrde visits of the aWentat to Thaw jecticu the potice of the New York aide Bridge had taken possession of pe’ neo 7 ridge’ ly as the motor- taken to- ~rnakiyn Vio: ee police of ares Heras er whieh saoutd the cnse. irhaceemnan'e Own Story. Maher, who lives at No. Piuron atreet, Greenpoint, sald afte: saad ‘ag coming up with my’ car toward he rahi notes at Shout ohe regu- further Into the epllepay proposition. 80 rome. to Sill the and —gat—tetinaett back Into swing, ciuaed Wagnér to ro- peat tho @atalis he hal fo oft re hearsed of his frst examination of Thaw uhtil the hour for the recess ar- Hved Meh he #talked out looking very arm nad very flustered. JEROME REVEWS EFFORT TO TRAP —PHAW'S EXPERT. : Tedrarcut abont the @ had and the forward par Automobihe collided sith tne ou Thad my re wna no 1. Before car ihe Yorward wheels but. tire The prosecutor began to-day by read- ing’ from Dr. Wagner's examination-th- chief the witness's deseription of a brain storm. Thi citation of Arafft-Fbing’s famous work of the case of a womah who hai a sim- Mar-manifestztion. Wagner had stated that—he-oncetrented-an-attack—much Nike the woman. Then Jerome asked: “You have cald that im your case you noticed a prompt recovery In a few days ong of the “American ey sBegeomert ta the preliminat Ay sat Tace on Long Istan: a Need In a halrbroadth escape just of the cont His ma- nm ‘hoe laxwell, wan = ay, wes hurled ‘out’ with {ast times see Merrick “Road, Lon Once On ep eee ea ery his machine at ie brain storm ‘appeared And passed away within ten minutes?” “No, I don't think I ean. ow theh, Yet us return to Mr. Delmas’a hypothetical question, about which we talked yesterday at gach TeHRUY, You" hive wtated that you be- ¢ | ove the defendant knew Me Wak olrty- ings —loadted—teyoiver—when—hie—eyte first turned ubon Btanfora White?" —SMe-probabty-knww Int person” he Wad | tooking ‘at Was Stanford White,” “Does anything —in—the—-hepethetioal | question show a brala storm?’ Rosina Nopel, & handsome Ytatian girl, “Twenty-five years old, Jumped into the » * Mast River at the foot of Eightieth wireet this afternoon and was fished out n ~ sical Hospital: tt + Aundsel snd ied tice on 33 Ninehe thing ation with the TE athe Sat it pli loads me to had what Dr. Evans has called storm. 9 steroae ePpecat-to ‘The renin 9 Wortd,) ALBANY, March 5.—City Comptroller Paras han informed State Attorney-Gen- ‘ieral Jackson that he will proceed “promptly to force the collection of. the 00 back taxes due the city from “The kiUng, then, of a man Who Wa) hetpless and Unarmed—a man tor whom he entertained a deadly hate—would then, in Your, eatimation, rove the oxiayores: Of a Drath Mora “Ye it you do not Taal tn your All the facts that were assur true in the nypotheticnl gueationss He Saw the Trap. Jerome tindertook to quote from the} hypothetical queetlon. but he deftly, th: | Interroy ilo {iby offering those franchises for public oe Somptrolier writes: _ iy bestieftorte to secure a ‘oe, Shestion an Aaa the franchine ‘taxes nk sell Spee in| ata ihe ‘coming wales for taxes with @ Purpose’ of selling these properties ay fh “at time A-Retternent tr W CABINET OFFICIALS AT FIRST MEETING, _ SWASHINGTON, March 6.—Pos'mis- Peel Meyer aid Heretary of the Interior ‘Garfield attended. their Arst “; Cabinet mecting to-day. Former Post- emiaater- General -Cortalpou- waa proseit the first time in hia ns wactt; eatery of die Treaty Ata Mnet were in~<t— S| cinden advertiver who killed the man ot the nrat ‘oppor- | walty he had to attack nlm with um: | Lod thie: Hele a Ke to ens wve! v me-chmainated He nid. testored the hypothetical question to its oaelehtl nut propet forms Del ale ODjected Introducti own conclusl ery ‘emphatically | J of iL) timt-had been very Kiderate In his. croas-examination of Wagner. at’ ttmes becoming almost) Intimate tn his manner, tried to era Mtran= of MesoWest ween Re] rorrhy to make the witness -wdmit—try +} Inference, If not by words, that The had hever re ha an Oopportunlty tT to altack White with renee andj} tmpuntty. “Again Delmag halted. hire} and) called upon him to point out the existence of any on the record “tbat point ie pot tn “evidence. walt Deimas On he rye Ae went deen mown That Thaw nud net Whit = * face to face before." ALBANY, March “6&—Tho Coart o¢] (i? you point out: what time herore to-day aMrmed tho onler of| Jun Appe: 2B. could have -KH}jeds the Appellate Division of the Bupremo| as ite with tmnpunit Answered Je- | Coir Firat Department, “disbariiag]*yiar duatioe Kitexernla sustained the pebraham Kaffenburg, as a lawyer. The} lawyer Cor the defense, and Jergme nad =f complaint -agninet—Kaftenbune — waa] 10,nodtty bia ouestion. ‘Then Wagner | Yorea by thé New York City. Bar as- ak ‘balleve Thaw WAS to Intensely af: el t thé brain amtorm Was “yj, Bbcintion, following exposure of ila) grieved that . M4 fi gehnection with the Dodire-Storso) ult- proganL en yang. intense ned bye th: yin case, And-of the alleged facet th Intensified by Braln Btorm. the Indictment of Abs Hummel, ai Rarrenvare fontinued practicing nw ‘Would the intensity of the motive or{ impulse. to Jail “be Intensified by/ the/ { “ai tinder the firm name of dows & Mum: met 5 CURED IN. ¢ TO 14 DAYS. NIMENT by Fuarantend to cure any nao Techn, ind, Dlesdin; Protruding: ies tn. COTE OuYN SE Money Terunited. Wem | connection war/, eting and the bho can be no loxtcal | there pine jon ne per Persons think/ they arb they shoot thelf supposed fac torm ot sAMeclenth: yeloped for accurate classffcation,' froift To the Madhouse! \ That's where disastrous speculation has led many a reckless investor, ad To Wealth and Independence is where Morning World ‘Real Estate” bargain offers guide their Hd he exhibit 4 A, parano} adolescent |nsant hy ae form of adoles Ln “That tepends on why ‘paranoiac,! * Vell, what Yo t is! a bre ee yon mean by it? ng MAny Or mnt as by and Y can’t read yy mind Stumped Jerome, Too. can't elther/* sald Jerome, “al: ugh I tried -for taree days ‘to ah Jekome caused the expert to descripe the teat he und Evans maile on the Cranial amt olfactory” nerves” or Tw in the Tombds, Wanner fald Thaws _ Maleate al | rates rieht | Peeawea® And besides, ro they told jim, | a Plot to get him into an asyturh 2" Jerome” has (Ay paranolae 1 (thi witnes haa eannot—teit ee own mind) eral ie ot thvanity ink in ate bo fuk the of mellge ah ny Oren esta vest his he prot ee fey or, arnt hi Rep RTE ey Lge Anat am ast on fate, after ee ckamiantions. you ¥illl suppected g, urenence of general parcels: Tenn treat. On my: frat vssit i rather thovent perhaps erg migat e om A paretic affection, bd pregnew pa ne Tombs _and_repsated teeta Tn ef aey, te make voty Bute. By ‘Bepiember Twos “convinced, thet there could Lanes. Sa phi was thro eh he tests for paresia yl prove) concidaively, the thes foenncn of Ai hid WAY enaenctes kown' Test of Optic Ree “Did-you test the opto nerve with the fare Are Which’ you. ex reised in text- ing the olfattory nerves eaves sexerunien tne Ronee nec 1 ployed Nhe ABRylo-Hobinsen” ten Was. tbe optic nerve. ae ePrmetionliy 207 a Jt bad looks Dr, Wagner to fons of tho cranial e layman to under of’ time by caus scribe fune! dtand the DaTHeCAtorney"s. Biol ive an whi whether he meant to show hia ow! on medical subjects and he ramkol to dissect thé nervous eys- re) et, who $8 one of the DIK. feasion, knew the simplest rudiments, In ba cratt—things which raw meditalystudent tearna in hla. frat two weekn In Collexe. Thaw Becomes Fretful. 14 absdlutely no attention to hat hie ie tis i re ene Wie Tibrs mall a It letters coms forth frome inost inost Te enveloy oa ae, ry rt Ve O'Clock. hi Listy ih head from ie mitten of Beraweled | HIRT UBC, wit ul movement. Papi « Seaht “te tie "Thaw whispered quer- ape % Oneliy, “Jerome sald he'd be through. with Wagner —In_an ‘and here a ke Une latyerk comforted thety atrange elient..telling- him that under tie Se weaence “Serome, “naa: “tHe troms-examine as Yong as/he | 4 made mighty little tNead- way hgatnst Wagner, which was true. “Did the physical tests you have de- scribed ald you tn deciding what/Harry | Tew yh atate Of mind wie “onthe Tight of the iilling?” v War There Sere In hin conduct | on, ihe Ment of, the MIling /that #ug- | LS © SPA casa math tr sie of epilepty, but neither in the evidence regarding he (te por In/his physical | at atee nas eplleps: Trine tended to. discount’ in aitect Ot an Wier ony. Bn spiteptta tint” “in neehiarene jiDincy ml syer nee ‘Ase slightest. thing | feated -epliensy inc his actina on} the mane of the ky Ning?” saw nothin| on you, considering all the facts tn so—siacover any euapllon of opi aay te i ory, wan nothing, that, necesimrtly Waoonasurally. ndtcated~ Fo sume enilépsy/ when w to sins Guire Into a. muspected lunatic's mmind and Pa ‘ou not answer my «ute. rome, woaking His finger Quckine Wor the Why 4 oar aad -atsthe wit Tam nt No you/in't. defonsa’—— pocvers: nee Tor Jerome, werine.” You're: atte aaa repeated shin tart reply, Way nigh sing thy ‘thy og a beta ee tan be pn oes Spilepa at ex: amieations, { is noth <_In ae action At ever HEceARATITY Nid a ng mbference 0. any talht of tpt , ‘ Hed yeu (ue Riscuss ane. Ba of epltepry In the Tom) mW 7" es, As T recall, Mr, “thaw Told me! he never remembered having had an attack. of collepay.” Deimas objected, maytng this was not cross-examination, but new matter -al- together, 118 also contended — that Jerom¢’s Inquiry was too broad, “1 want to ahow,' ‘aatd Jerome, Way. his atins, ‘that the ovasions and quibbiings of "this witness constitute to extraoctdinary a proce that T coh: tend T have se right to establish by ha own answers whether this professtonal expert {8 an honest min and whether his statomenta are worthy of cre: ve Retna BUirhAd to rey Pe bro! with a. ancert! jrnis Inno Ume for 6 he doer oY int peopers: and analy ’The District-Attorney’ ts duct which tends to} of this court and to Mebase the tone of tix debate I say. th tin a. Bpirit ntment, but aaa protection tO who is being made the Of the District-Attorney’s’ offen:' sivehess. Tho courwe of the feared Diatrlet-Attorney certainly can he of no ue to the Jury In determining. tho hore involved and tom every view they aro céftalnly av ASSERTS object Jasnen other polit 6 out of plac ‘Then he went on to aay that at the very boginning of the tial Jerome had ned hia conuent to opening. the. gat for Wil the testimony that could possi: bly throw’ Heht wren the oaae, and sense of smell was Drantloally, normal. At that th 1%G—were you of the oplnign that ‘chaw bad a brain followers, more pirtioulariy that part of the. tes timony relating to- Stanford Waite’ mode of ilu, Me felt, therefore, that ho whatever. ome ths: ys pe Be apain aed tent te E-renvAanioer her he wanted to find out Pohnen ndanyeuggention-of 14 Jekomeé | uni mn, “Motorman Explains How the Driver ~ Cut Right in Front of Street Car auffeur veered to theile left inan effort to run over on the car tracks ahead = This he did in order to passa wagon that was in-the driveway just_in_frent_of- He missed judgment about the space he had, and the forward part of the |@ automobile collided with the wagon. 5 “The force of the Collision was sufficient to pitch the woman out of the rear Before | could stop the car the forward wheels were on’ the woman,” — Statement ar icine! pale Motorman of the Fatal Car... THAW S : ‘JUDGE N ANGER GIVES STERN ce 10 JEROME Al TRIAL be wad amp that psn 6 the ev conaiment fn) Seroamreing nation. EXPERT REPOS THAW'S VERSION -OF THE SHOOTING Ab soon af court recoh¥ened Jetome Went dack at’ Dr. Wagner, and asked him’ to tell inore of his firat extended Vintt to Thaw tn-'the prisoh oh. Aum. 21. He asked the allenist to repeat to aimnited & Jhtin his Samak ot ‘Thaw's first Actouft. odting ot White. replied Wagner, “Thaw cald member, ers Kine ee arawink es Eevol Yer and I remember shooting him. ea concluded: Wagner, “Ig my recol- tee Thhwe exact Words.” B ie ‘then, your Peiplon. makes J rome, “that Be ik what do- When he aalked toward alte Would assure that he dia know.” ‘ell, ao Baie he knew he was drawing be fuss “Tith' he remembered @raw- Ing his revolver 7 ‘on White Por ehink,! De cee pare Gatton of this pa eam in youes te ‘asthe ad iy na ‘thas to. be. very. good. th Seimed wooeral.’” “Didhe remember welt what —hiep- pened on the Toot wai “He told remembered. yang toward. White, but that from Un hi memory 04 was faulty: New Point Brought Out. All Scrat thi wad testimony that nor brought out, ros Ie nations, teat tone attach importance. to It. Never Rew many now h Hthervot che gerensew, stated that Thaw described to tl phy paicalvety ot pt thea actual In your Aug, conversa tlon mention’ fis fear of peretcution?" “Yes. He/ maid the reason he hha armed tee in fret wah ee at Tha etick hie fest be aa snetto | wats hie frien would death, "aa Les ae! f. "ea Hp ented ty tment of Providence, a +xera_ Werk wo! These_things 1 wourd call. delusion clusions ermeciytory “togts ane —SePo ny Reihe firmative answer Saat nave been val- Gable. because Dr, Wagner had already ‘gald paranola was usually marked by delusions of a pernecutory character. But Dr. Wagner was wary. He paid pe avould: not-clawethe telustons “at perse— eatory Mm character, ‘Didn't he Bay he believed thett was ow any emotional fear I_ mean. No outward then} he aid mot stanley, fea “He splay ee hens nts specehs bat there were ‘no ph} ap evi- dencek’ of physical fear, Did tte-npeech, then, betray great ape ension of belng put in an asylum? I stand on my previous anawer. pave given you a full, Telr answer Bn wilt nottetpou—put ronda—tnte my mouth, “Were thene delustons syatematieed ot sible fear, Bak can thea eam: sine ai Was not closely connected with A hia friend? No.” ‘So that al his: aetustons related to gne parent felusic gr Spal gelusion, & Evans har destrihed it? s I understand jt, there ts no evi- dence Wat Any Insanity existed before he detoston recaniing, Stantont Watte ame: into “his: fe nt ou pot aay which form of tn. ts ie dant ha us havo tole yon Seepsatediy that 1 could not “Phen you eashee: tay what hts con: Altion Js ‘to-day clearly stated, -Mr.-Diatrict- » that all myy tatements have to--daton court ng pele, * 0 Octob u allo" Yon ta ny sme tha‘ Teale om Way of his att carat you," pata Uy. Phen, “with Stehographer, rea acematized.” usion that White aa nit th Jeroriey ravens lordh eae} Ane. question ‘Question Ruled Out, 0 Ob Nginie ate Del! jected to pannel shes fy ie lating Ro ARH Poet comditton. suid the ta not te pial rebetet. altogether to pant event “agree with you," said Jintice Fitercrara, “The witness peed not fnbwer the question,” “IC you should know of his ptesint condition, would it fi tr of, the form of tue shan oe te Judie ne Fats he | Astin Del mune Ui ee. r hea, irene i. A vaelg recess had arly a my u Wi no sien that eS Would beck The Yooh be through wi Whenet mer Ani its. ‘3 F, main.” Fen AWillam Thaw. to take Mrs, Thaw, who had beens att AW 6 she Would: be eal Hea Yt ms her oftteal, Was R der tie eon My ene R xept wh NEWSRIAN BURNED TO DEATH IN STAND. Geonye Steinhardt jan aged newsman, was Durned to death In bis litte hack at Ralph avonue and Fulton atndet to- day, The tiny ehanty— wits the. otd man’s home and shop. He was hig '@ Httle Kusolene stove when riimed, IL An exptosian ae Tore he could Tove | tar avs " imselt was overwhelnial with fre. His body waa roasted almost beyond recognition when. twas Tecovered from. the col- lapeing w! is of the burned hut aicoping car, which trailed thi ke W.GROVE" in Sco NSPECTORS FOR “TEN HURT I CENTRAL TRAIN JUMPS TRACK New York Express from Ghicago Ditched Near Poughkeepsie. Points Out Walsh as Man Over Whose Head He ‘Made a Raid. Spediat 6 The Heentye sorts.) ALBANS Mayen SeeDanid Mochi ~ w ‘An attorney for Yhe eighteen police In- COLLIE, “rant Vo Akron, Rpectors of the Greater New York Rend wate Torce, opened the attack on the Dine: BERKLEY, J. 1, Otyde Oy seal ym Police dill before tha Assambly wroubd (anu sprained wuewlder. Citles Committés thts afternoon, Com-, BHADON, BERKERY, cook 6m tinjeatoner Binghumn, he Bald, had done WL Went Ob | onitaergble work at, Albany tn Buy Mandred on@ Thirty-tnira streets fooce ot hin iil, while the Ispectors New York; log broken) Flower l. 1. hampered by resttictions. —“Shirteen ot the —nthetech—tbpactare. are Republicana, and Mr, McClure did ‘veatera. ee - frot belfere the report that IN& bill was H., Porter, New }to pe put through by the Representa ena arms injured. {hives ak h party mbasure. He declared Wa New YORK) porters} thal Mnspoctdrh_ were eltizens, and not to be put up ds mere wooilon mien. Attorney MeClure sald the Work of the Committee of Fifty was so unfair that iy bortery NEW Yorks |e an a meme ot tha Committee naked to be reiteved, He eald tt was unjust to New | txxs away tn col’ blond from A man Ifke Cartwright bls position as inspector. |The pil dec “arath No. 6 Oh the New York Central |Avit-hertice la Mne, known ‘as the Chicago and New spectors," he added, THR INJURED. ER Pasa Ploten, Oaty 04 ) J. Hy New Yor prckerk, be wed, | Porter, New York: R. Hy tritnman, York: back injured. Many of these ‘In- ‘are apopintees of {omfiiters ofc Inapector Crows who appears aralrat hid bill, Was o before 6 A. M, to-day at Tivoll, about] pointed py Commissloner Blagham, who twenty-five miles north of Poughkeop-| saya If he got the power he wouldn't sie. Only the locomotive and. forward | remove any of the Inspectors, v RE rematned Oh The track, All the otner| MEH BnOUTY we have this lestelation?” cars being thrown Into the diteh. According to the early reports of the {iim a cimnce to explain,” satd Mr. Mc Gimaster, none Of the pawBeengers Was |Clirs ditectly to the committee, Wilted_And ten were rertonety Injured. that’s What you propore to do polite tispactir. bata rettet tram with MEIER T sis Gommiraioner Roosevelt and tho aoeen BuTEVOMA RDOATA Was BtaTted from |wrent men Altar him Beret thowsht it | | pougn¥epate BSE ATtEr the _sereck | wag —nesbesary tc ack. the Legislature | had o¢curred, however, seemed to Indl-/to etre them a chance to throw a man cate that thts report might be Inncct: |aswh wthowt anying ‘You're dishonest. yates Tf this BUM becomes a law Jt will tmpair The Bpectal te one vot the tart teatna| thy eitetency of the pollve force, An fun by the Central from Chieawo to finapectar of pales can Bs pat In Any Now York, making the distahee in !positton to-day, and there's ho need of iwenty-tont. hoora I\_ieft Chicago at No Imaginaty neceralty for tA. M yesterday, abd was due to 8) ete the Grand Centrat Stratton at M. to-day. The train th generally aay up of three mali care, a eombina- tron smoker and bagwags Cah a day ‘thing ear and Your Pullman care. It fett Albany on time at 880 A. Bt No wtops are made be mi ie paid tt was contamptuous to P that the col vere thmuating o' force meh not entitled to be neve. General Bingtiim, he heard, might resign his posttion soon And then the power @iven by the bill} might fall into the hands of & bad) ene off, tomminsioner. Feporta ho ehuee was eestanta Tor thes ereck, DULY tee putalll a Hevea that a detect toons of the cat | DHL would Aumnilliate an) Yrmeke rtrset hve been at the Bottom | Inspectors, and that new Inspectors | hat Cant ene would do Uttle to discipline men under ay re hnd forward sar Nar them At thelr Inferlors might tee oF other ae aoy wali ]at any time be thede thelr Superiore, be, pierre Baek Graft, he sald, was a change made wo Wer: egatnnt—pottcs apartments nrg nae frex emotiahea completly.” A line ot tho wort. It was not pecullar to New Lina Fy eats on a siding lwo were | vorn city. Wipes tracks were tora_up_tor_the-ai—|_ Poe’ Commtsstoner Bingham Tovloneet tance of x hundred yards of more, and. | BOA ej telegraph if re broken ae Shop eerelrea care wete hurled against th poles, That Hives were tont ts attributed to the fact that the special had slack- ened its speed tomewhat anit Promched the sunal tower At TIveIl: On brdera from the offices of the com- pany nt-thé Grahd Centrai Stntfon, a rele? trath was hutried to the scene from Poughkeepale, ard another train Was.went Inter for the purpose of bring- Ing ll of the pasbéngers to New York. Information hap been received at th Grand Centfal Station that one of the teh Anjuredpassenfeta-ls in-a serious condition, This was the case of a man who was badly crushed and had a leg broken. ti made a raid of a poolroom. He knew “The vaune of the wreck, Ike that aU) it wa Brewaters, in maid to haya been thes sor? wpreadiog ‘of Vhe=vatls— OMicizis. ofthe! 9 gquare deals feo hadothe-nertect road said’ that in. the severe wintet) come up here with that hanging 0} weather It was almicult to —keep—the | his head. Ye that Rood (aateT™ tracks inthe best of condition. apho=ineentursreterred =tu= by —=Cray= Train System ts Tled: Up. missioner Bingham wan Walsh, one AlN of the moutbbound tratha on the] o¢ the three Inspectors who appeared road;—incliding—the Twentieth Century | yerore the eommittos. flyer and the Bouthwestern Limited, aro Yor every one. “There ts no reason why Inspectors should not have been here when I was two weeks ago. They never asked to come. They did not think I had New SP York with the ated they Justify tht re that the inspector would kill thie DIL" Commissioner Bingham sald the tn- epectora could do good work tf they wanted to. “Dra they—send here spectotst asked the Comminsioner, “Oh, no,” he continued, “but two man that I-made hare the nptve to come here and oppose mé. And there sflx another Inspector over whore head I the -olt Ine OPPOSING BILL. dfarexa red the | Why! PNot-ohe of you Centlemen: would dis-— mias @ boy in your oMce without giving | this law, forlns. ever supersedes the rights of | . Ths aH cd Treamure ] | “inspector Baldwin watd the Bingham | {f aut degrade the | the Aver t cent remark of the District-Atlomey Syunnlng, ~ What was Tie there) Feteven -nom-that man wilh El: r}c {the IFT EXPANDED, IS ROCKEFELLEH S GUESS IN GEORGI Resolves to: Be Like Vil- lage Schoolmaster and Not Know Much. i | i AUGUBTA, Ga, March 6.1 guess the article about the tretanddua: pitt Ain to MaKe Wa ConsTderably expand: eq," FAI John D. Nockefeller as he alighted from a train here to-day: ‘I Riess T Rad “better be like the vilings schoolmaster and not know’ too miveh; 1 am too hungry to talk any way. There’ te nothing In the report that 1 eqme back to Augusta because of the tHiners of my daughter, | Mrs. ns When ¥ dere 6 climate, Tam the weather gets 1 w: kolng Warm. Dr. Blkgar was not With Mr. Rocketel- lor, buts expected next Wee 1 not-coming “ts abtad: St ts-oale BROOKLYNS OFF 10 ed 0 to stay tll ovan and Players to Jacksonville. Another team of local ball-toxxtra lett to-day for the South to get Into playing condition for the coming xdason— The! are—the—piayers—ot—tha BrowkIyn Nar tonal League team, ‘They Bafied on the [steamship Contihehe;-of the Ci¥de lin TWN PONT Gor oT Tier dock at the of Spring street promptly at 3 o'clock The team goes to Jacksonville, Fla where they Will remain for hinetecn days. They wilt then work tmhetr way up to Bayannah and other citles in the {8 uth, where Bxhibition games Will be Dlayed w he local teams. = rs Who made the trip are Dinars Donovan anes Alperman, r 7 Lents -and—Hummet; 1” Mush. Pastoriwe ang folder Lamjey, Ml re | “Medi } ‘AML of the. plavers hie “Wwite, EY had | looked In exellent shabe And showed [they have deen taking good care of | themsel isle § the winter. President phets went to the pier to gee hin pinay: Bergen, Carey, Ritter, Striek- Jett and thé otiier players will’ Join the hin a few days, going to the trains ds by rall from their home th [HUGHES MEETS HEARST, ALBANY, March &—Gov, Churlea E. Hughes and Willlam nH his sucersstul opponent In the Inst election: Snet-ant-shook—handstr-the-xecattre Shamther_thiy aftemann — The racting on both sides waa cordial, and. with Clarence J. Sheatn, Mr. Hearst's at- torncy, they were In conference Tor a short timp, Mr. Hearst, with Mnx F. henited a Belpealinn Won of Aftr. dependence Liague from Greater Rom York Which arrived here to-day for the purpose of conferring aa to the future of the Langue in this State and to discuas proposed legislation, So THOUGHT TUNNEL AFIRE. Thmpen, embers of Dat It Was Only a Pot of Tar, That Had Rolled Over. Black smoke pouring from the excara- fon for the” Hoboken terminal of the Jersey tunnel started a tumor to-day that the tunnel _w drove every one from the old temporary OMS WONTON OT" NG TARA WHA A foi Ue elevated PA Way Tihte to vervey Melghts. Tho firemen found that a -pot_of- tar. atentan? tte Wooden ap. ted structure and the Shoring of the terminal, The sand with Nite ‘Htocked and the entire wchedule of the mystem between New York and Albaiy Y fed up, A& tho Orabh care ft fs reported that the locomotive and: forward car-escaped Geeholttion” by tho tucky breaking of -w coupling. Two of thr Pullman sTeepera narrowly escaped plunging into the daca. AM of the passengers in the Pullman ears Wete in thetr~ berths, Many -8l}- then “were pitched out and there was 3 mad panic x they tumbted over tRch ‘other te eetape from the wrecked cars. ‘Phe injured —pAgeengers were carried] out to mye them from possible fire.” Inj the firat rugh the passengers forgot an about thelr clothing, and. mien BAG” WO- men alike Jumped ‘out tnto the snow pants mong the tracks in the fiimateat |, kind of raiment, Av order was restored the passengers eeturned for weir troth: ing and vituables Passenger Tells of Contusion. AN of the pasvengers on the wrecked Trial packet, 10c. You Will Delight — in the Fine Flavor of TEA. Sold. Only in Sealed Lend Packets.— At all grocers. Highest Award St. Louis, 1903, train, inetuding the ten Injured, arrived ‘at tho Granit Central Station at 1.20 P. M. on the Wolverine Express, The in- Jured wore cared for on the journey by | Dr. Thomas Watson, of Hudson, N. ¥./ Chartes B,’ Hamilton, of Cleveland, wai ‘one ot the passengers in the cetera y ote satlstwetion, th Jn tating Lor can See gana a Fe acinetcas ote SPECIAL For THIS ° TUESDAY TUT Avusses..pounn 106 ba oe “POUND 1dc “When o@r car was whirlt oft the track there was wild courabion fer ® Yet minates,” salt Hamilton, ‘prenston was tl fired, for the train vai godine At & wood rate of specd whkn the crash enme. After we ha fet put of the car TI wate ah investisation to find out What had caused the wreck, “No atterehee What the rhilroad of, fetatn Yady Bay About tho canke of Tr 1 am watlafed that It was dub tov proken (gy ral. Y Yound where & te had dropper down, and at that polat the rail had 70 CURE A COLD IN one DAY Take LAXATIVE rou Quinine Tablets, Drugelets ea money {f it fails to cure, = ‘8 algmature Ls on eyery box,26c, *e* ARE NOW AS POPULAK (Qi “AS XMAS PRESENTS. The most valuable aa seasib le gift ds A DIAMOND “At yeas} in value, It makes you LOOK P| an creating WE the GIVER. We have but one CASH or CREDIT big tind eference requir send tor hastated Catalogue No.44. TRAINING GROUNDS), ‘Comanche Carries. Patsy Don- } ‘THEY HAVE A TALK.) fire was smothered in dirt and damage a . RUM- CRAZED, Hf TERRIBLY WPS ‘TWO DAUGHTERS Brutal Father. Discovered Kicking His Chil- dren, When Thomas Kenny eight years ago xhe left iini w Wiies Kirt Wtren Kenny toh toner wite and settled at Steuben str Brooklyn, the: twa itis tel, for hagh left home to work, and te WAR IN Gn jnstivatl and Nose, thirseon y Tittle Iasmex, remalned wi although when 1a. 1 brutal to then. W bt Sh McCormick ts | became Then, accor Kleked Lore And knocked ¢. und that. both ith bya Ney whispe he held Kenny 43 felonious Aseavie anit 1) for-aseult. Phe chidren by the Catldren’s Sottety: In fabrics, workmanship, fit and comfort SHIRTS Excel all others. Many styles. White and numberless ex- clusive seen in ncy fabrics. Ait for Crwett ie TOP DRINKING Utrine Destroys Desire for Whiskey or Beer. ies A Michigan DAUR, TG. Co) has made a thorough atudy of varia for the Mauor habit, and gives this as a roruit ot his investlgatton: ‘Nofore taking: the agency of Orrine, | went to a comsider- Able trouble to learn nbout-ft and: becom confident that it was p thoroughly honest cures preparation an¢ put out by a rel Write for free book on the © holla to. Ue Ortme Co. Wreantiar Mailed sealed. Orrine costs but $1 per box. Orting ts sold by Riker’s, Megeman’s and Caswell tele 's Drug Stores, had bolled over In the excavation and! | Pi Meal ne every (nero Can or end for manele ‘eAtalogua, CHRISTMAN: SONS, | MANUFACTURERS, Warerenme, 35 West bth &t., N.Y, ory, 500-878 East 137th 8t., N, si int DIED. coNWAY—on Monday, at her residence, ‘ST Jorulemon #t.,- Drookivn, KITTY, bes Yoved Baluehter of tho late Michael ConWwayt anit Bridget aitchell. Notles of funeral hereatter, M'COLGAN.—On Monday, March 4, at nee residence, 0 Vesey st., JANE, beloved wife Artes MoColgan. Bend ‘poatal, your name for fe ana fgareny to the BM vin Kerhedy ‘Dept, Fr, bite, An Ee d recelve ait rer from const! re by any pu okele} ‘thence ta =k RIAN white PIodle with Fellow. ea ears, on or pase Mure Wh aie susan oat ane of Fl repre AN TED. saperionced. girl itor abict feel bas e.. Dakota Steant Laundry, ae