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RLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1907. iver ; THE EVENING WO Director Shonts Takes Up Evening World’s Demands for : z Improvements in City Transit and Promises Immediate Reform —+ + ¢+ By ©] Needof Third Raison (las Accentu. Lheodore P. Shonts, of Panama Fame, Who is Here | ORMER SHERIFF MRS. WALL AL ated—Police Regulations Wanted _ to‘’Keep Car Tracks Reasonably tb Free of Street Traffic. ee SS-———. REMEDIES SHONTS SAYS ARE “NEEDED TO CURE TRANSIT ILLS | To Put an End to the Transit Evils in Manhattan _ ,, a a (BRIEN DROPS | AGAIN HELD IN f| TONE, S50000 Was Valiant Opponent of}Prisoner in Binge MyS- Tweed in the Old tery Waives Exam-:- Ring Days. ination, | ™ 1.—Reasonable restriction of. street traffic so‘as to give mofe leeway to the surface cars, . 2.—Third track on the Second avenue “L” to relieye ‘local pres- sure. This can be*done.in eighteen months, while the east side Sub- way_will_nat_be ready forfive years,— = ; 3,—Side doors in the Subway cars, if some stations now built on curves can be so adjusted that there will be no danger in unlpading. Former Sherif! James O'Brien, one ot| stra, Lattin Wallan, ee handome | | Mie Toupders of the City Democracy| wife of Leopold Walla, exonerated © and for many years one of the political! last week by a coroner's jury of the powers of Manhattan, died this morn: | charge of administering ‘mercurtal pole, | Jing in bfx room at-the Hotel Astor. Mr. | qon in’ champagne to her..aged—and- O'Brien wax the prima mover in the] wealthy mother, Mrs. Ida Binge, was Nec aginat Hoak Tweed, aid tie over-| today arraigned in the Tombs Police ‘throw of the latter was due primarily| Court before Magistrate Whitman’ upon to hls efforts ; , | new charge slmliar in character made The former Eherlf died.at 8 o'clock. | by District-Attorney Jerome, He had been cormplaining of a cold | Counsel for, Mrs, Wallau walved ex since his return last Friday from At- | @™@lnation, fn the prisoner waa hela — lanuc City, where he spent alx wooks, |.for the action of tit Grand Jury, and Mr. O'Brfen orcupled a sulte of rooma | later released in £0,000 ball by Justiog | aith hin _aon,—Sanford,—whe—noted— an} Fitzgerald tithe Supreme. Court ag | a » Theodore P. Shorts, the man who first brought order out of chaos in) the Panama Canal undertaking, and whois now in absolute control of the! ‘ Interborough transit systems—elevated, street carand subwa y—has given | a special interview, to The: Evening World which has been persistent]; ‘calling for relie® from the intolerable conditions now prevailing on all transit lines in Manhattan, o 3 ; | te—She ae carer Hitt ice yin The | Evening World.calling attention to the various grievances complained of : by the travelling public. Some scores of the complaint blanks received by the Editor of The Evening World from its readers were submitted to him-and-he-read them: over carefully, : z ; “There are just grounds for many of those complains against the tran- sit Ines In New York, as I have learned from personal observation,” said a ‘Mr, Shonts Impresstvely. eae FOUND IT OUT FOR HIMSELF. = “I had heard all kinds of reports about the conditions -I-would find |: he continued, “but I wanted to find out for myself and Jn my_own ‘Ttumbled into the-jam at the Bridge and Foruteenth street-and+ other congested points in the Subway. Just what happened to me ft would | not be easy to tell—but {t wus enough. No wonder the people complain! gbout things at times, “IT got my medicine on the ‘L’ lines also, and then took a flyer tn the! gurface cars to see how thinga were going there. I found out. There are| many things that-ought to be done for the relief of the travelling publie, | and time will surely bring them. Ss | But if these needed reforms gre a@! popular complaint will_be_taken—up-int 5 7 ‘4 2 ~ , 3 - =e >, oe z itley only in an advisory capacity, His , | complished it will depend in great} Togular order w the oMcers of the ace, e a return to Tammany Hall Quring the measure on the public itself and the] sinie remaly rill’ be Appling with Pts | . Sant stoner —* ‘The murder trial of Alec! De Veaux.|iirat McClellan campaign wax an incl- 4 ang ny unusual pallor upon his father's face} Mri. Waliau came down from her fas the old politioal warhorse, fully | home, No. 68 East Elghtleth street, in | Tiressed stepped. tothe nicron toes coring ath her husband end oa range hin neckwear, Alexander. She wus heavily velled. Suddenly clasping hin hands to hts |The Wallaus entered court with their” heart, the former Sherif fell to the | CoUnse!, John B, Stanchfeld and Ed= floor. Hix son guthered him in his arma | Wan! Lauterbach. Magistrate Whitman and dragged him to a ded, Dr, F, 8, | made the customary announcement-ite—- Burt, the hotel physician, was called, | Cot that the prisoner was entitled 'te — j but the pevitician had died bufors his |COUnsel, coupled with the Information arrival, Heart fatlure was tho direct ; that any statement she made would be cause of death, although Mr, O'Brien | “8ed against her, | ic mald to have been on the verge of | “The dofendant 5 a i = Fprgumontass ialiterbach, SSS UE honed Was Seventy-two Years Old. The defondant was then. taken before Mr. O'Brien was soventy-two yeara| Juatice Fitzgerid during “a recess In ee eee ~ cs olde tsaslited—at—the-HeterAstor-7 lie Tha x —caee,—and—her~batt was ane > f [for two years. He te survived by hija | ™nged, ft being the same amount—<<} former wife, Ela Cook O'Brien, from | $0,00—as was agreed upon with the | whom he was divorced, and four chil- | Pistrict-Attorney immediately after the dren—James CU, O'Brien, aoatock wpecu> | RUG The majority of the Coroners ury held t : lator, Sunford, who lived with him, and | dew, eins atural causes ened Slayers of sal efty 22 Boyle | isis corinscmeusascurrCarrene ze ee eal Seen ea Confesses Grimesto:.|Sicmonecnerfsienael ens tonter¥ enecin VAN BUSKIRK FACES — =a % Was best Known as “Jimmy” O Brien. | al as Save His Life. > __| Of tate years hethad-been-nettvein-per 7 Shan! press, Tho Interborough Company can] least possible loss of time charged with killing “Lefty” Boyle, alent of note in the stewardsaip, of never hope todo much in the way of "xtool pigeon,’ carae to un abrupt halt| Leaddr Charles F, Murphy. q Side Doors for Subway Cars. affording rellef from tho evils of the] «on6 thin nS | to-day in General Sessions, when Judge| The} former Sheritt devoted his tim g that struck me | y b 4 “ai cl “Uecker,” f cranateysiem unien It haw the hearty | ing ver the varfous Sula a's yest M 10. O Sullivan adjourned the’ caae at the eluetd, 00 the “eke, ad 2 wii Borough President Coler Says co-operation o! e public a 3 ows ealer apeed in %, % request oo} ssiatan strict- orne: sireet Was sure. dils greaiest haunt “ filling and empty? 9 iz ; y y 5 , r vi 6 i 2 papers, whlok generally carry Dopular| gestion in «ra! Pi nae tralia whe @ sone : fat | Ely ‘and Lawyer Charlen Sullivan, the waa the Homman 1 uses where there the Brooklyn Engineer Over- wencinent mich thom L ‘ Bok aay fe vatirtbuted to ther fact ES Wie te : ais " couniel x ‘ie paplinced former Sherif 1a suid 0 have an ine paid Edison 5 in “Lam fully aware jo fact that a rs lost In this ma ‘itt : De Venux had decided to te! ereat, : Fi ol Compa ble problem confronts me and am not| blush sugeae ge nat Bticesteasbactiat | ; a ; } i . at : } — betory to tho Diatet-A Urey and Wopsdy Mis wexlthe tw watd to ‘bs considerable, Pally ] #0 conceited-az to think for an Instant poraciay for this difficulty, — Experts i | to bargain to “heat the chair’ In return] Bitter Foe of Richard Croker. 4 perio oe that I can ace ish fe Prabal rete fea LTTE endo} SE chee ‘3 i. Ge = an = cine ATO Tor a startling revelation of connivance U Brien was tie implacatle fa of} Norough Prealdent-Color, of Brooks — Wee Tenderloin” crooks the poopiusnata Croat. it had aiw been | to-day tile ad Teoma ey eaueeen ees aR ga | Gusties antuition to mee Croker our | (Orday Med _a_ third additional charge Or WEKH OF MOITIA what the best Of|bechuas they were a fullure Lot oes a = cd with Mr.| oe iotmnany; and when MY Stanly | OT Ihiproper conduet In’ \omea. agatest. 2 eran eXDe SHAS “not been [far rom convinced that they would not] | Sema | - zy | ; : do/in years. 1; would take m¢ fraseaiaey Felleve congestion and mini-| Wf § cil | | delays he! i \ i “4 mere man tide all the public ty rignt-y" "After my brief periiminary atudy of oe al i i E a [EAs, who —wili_dechin whether the con-| saccetaed the cid boas and ti was as-| Clarence I. Van Buakirk, enginaee of) {fesaslon te werth_alowlnga—plea —j-sured uit thes ouiKer man ied—cony Tig Bureau of Highways,7 and inotned sev.] trol of the organization O'Brien re- | 12° | a oS ret in Sev. | Uo Si-adiaaitin to tie Tammany Hon; Hie—aeoused —oMretaT that hls trial had c| rom which body Croker had| been » 4 y eucrom lw lone Dodero! ik ae set for Thursday afternon at 230 This Interesting initation occurred art three years ago, and the memmbers of| This last charge Is that Van Buakirk the old "Croker cuard’’ fumed and) oilled- the: Edison Electric Turiliating fully clamoring for. It would require a; the—situation—-f—haye—amtved “at tie “Lefty"! Boyle wus murdered pheaomenon, and even hé would have! Conclusion that tha quickest tmenna vat nth avenue a year ago, after gi iloreves, fo nave convinced myaatt! pry track ch the. Esond avant ;Czar's Name Received in Long Island Man Now ‘in |i%,¢ns potcomr wes pokes A fow mallent faots at the outset of | the tramMe away from the naa aio : : ¥ ‘ i : q OrBifen aniltted with | ¢ my work ‘hore. In the first place I| the other ‘L’ linas and make travel on Insular Service Suc era PAA 1 A Toes seer Net Caren am carmunutted With omoany; ini Septeni tier tii ional tye ee od AD wham nier a Vs 2 ew Mant the-pabite-te-understing tnat me] Shed Track In bigrteen Mane Sullen~ Silence by 2 UPC EERSTE EE “His Polltical Career. mino-days “Inspection Work by corporas 1 Interhorougs Company. ia not-aeidne}—vrnte third teak could be completed Many Members ais Winthrop nat’ tend ; "|. G:Brten's political career began in the | {2% Inxpectors at $388, when ‘the days | en any additional or extraordinary~ priv: | and trang started on {t, 1 nm Informed ro_ most of ie roll Atayasjpali mans lola (echt Atsembly Dinieiet, and | P00k of the bureau snowed that only We want to make use only of] Of feet yates iakhitoen montha, lbie Sieh ice and) sought refuge [a ae Gn tos hia as 8) spore thirty-three days could have bees those that rightfully belong to ua, With] subway ahd. that to be cone te behind the bars, inc a. and once ran | charwed at $132. pe the proper application of these we hope| the West Side will bring rellet from G ees ST. PETERSBURG, March §.—The Mentl} -Dwvo-Wouka afore. emery Waa lope Mayor 5 Tho Borougt—Prewident declared to-bring about. watiy -reforme. In’ the | thecongention-now: prevatiing butter} unboat-Princeton~and- One} puma. tie lower house at, the. Russia ner-jauotin the back und-dled, atter-saying | Sco thocd ieee bn-| Waa apparent to him that oMfelals of lint tind De Veaux, but | oe Tpuenan se estrye thas | the bureau had been doing the’ same completion,.as-everyhody knows, is 4 Payliament, was formally opened Ithat Aleo De aux did the shooting. [holly he fought as a x up to his entry, tires yea a tectives located him’ and /yoary ago, into the Murphy organiza: | thing for years. The three sparges Berved a Peentath NGTON, March Sport. Ley und a yman for that district, has been cted by the Bre an Governo : SioiisicecticarsGvetaned "hin Bhonta onde his Beat" plan Other Will Reinforce United | noon to-dgy, In tne Taurids Palace, In| ex Into t ty dof th ee 7 a {ugalnet-the engineer cover the adi - t the: Subway, mancistremn ae, ceenee nto the presence’ of all the Ministers an the Island of ¥ succeed |hrought him to-trial s Bh i cover tt ow, take the case of the surface | g:ation and it was truly noraien, States-Vessels. many—high functionaries: —No7 members Gers Beekmag Of, Who Tato be= | aan G'istten supported Mayor Strong and | tron rltcieton eet one eRe RB Wiens: 7 Mnes. “Of course, there Is overcrowding {7 Nin. tt Wats In oll OC the Fust noe i of the Imperiul family was present. at aly OS ERNE SEU TCL Ot Hist FOR CHARITY. [Ute ;diuslan, and. Republican cardi. | Were’ framed: for CS coetee NOTenare tS .o | He adm! at he was | ” = pct h BH) Ww ~ | a for orice. s followers fell away | yo : on many of the cars, and that with the | cotter along epee picked: Upeand, The first ceremony was a religious) Mr. 4 ts now etary of the In- | TO PLAY. Sa OOM SCMalleninun sarees Y | recorda’ of the bupsan for that-yege — ment and {8 about forty- | The Friday Aftemoon Whist Club [When onty a aman for fis dover. [Rave Myaterioualy disappear rR will give a large charity whist to-mor- }tion of the Tammany-Democratle ticket rowetnetie: grand ba linear at ris Wt Peete ea hen pris tie Lat Ca Of | MOF ANtoriA. Over 1400" TeketN have | OBrien a life “was when -ne returnad: 1 7 A-DOCTOR SAYS the fold of the party under which he Metropolitan of} ular ¢ best of causes. They are vastly -over-| current wanted him two nk Mate | WASHED nd my observation ty that with | euard grabbed him and summed hime ike! s ivan Stntl ORO aR ne ee eeniarian tund-Wiouted maleeols rates RINbOUT Prnceton, which le How pid” grow:h Of the” popt ation ene a ee Venta, hie ear and | oa he-Bouthers-Cnifornte-comet; witht there wHT Oe vetidleas” GIMCUItY Th “Hise \was hie wont, Having no-oholee Inthe | be ordered=-to Centra! “America to-asxist| tnitea | Service in wh The United |e. Rterebor ent ; clergy of Hocees.andatall chair t) Al particpated. : ih M jolibom, Vice-President of the) P: GTON, March 5 alt} mber of 8 |Grape-Nuta Food Containg : : tly hose | yeen, Ald up to) dase, and’ there toca ES sa the Renate: Ee ‘are ound matter Mr. aphonta amilingty atdmita| the cruiser Chicago in looking after| caunott of” the TOSS. tha. Jine--einenthy-a2- triacs sisr-sightt with more ee een eal canoes la Elements Condensed, tobe troublosome delays, too. and He in—aelfadetutiaes- If he hat nor net SeTCaN sntel eal — threatened by t ke breed -in-n -frationa-6t-the-bedypolition —— py Daron a lire of gurface trevor? aKa i i cut by Baron bia | x Mb HevAF Wy BAF GRaREe he cen ete Teg otit here: beer steppex “ony wer: betwrten tearagun and He Secretary of éntered cho) Sea : | There was a time when doctora de- j y 5 a é It also han been decided to send Vinitimetar® the vaervice: former im=| Nel EulCeroratallneparn lanelurenaut nanacalralmas Athout. th tu 1 “4 7! Lait Rt | pen almost entirely on the use of. without 16 co-operation of the city Jam at Fourteenth Street, the Dubuque or the Paducah to Blue-| mediately called the lower house to Ne ¥ Oo aa) Famous Ex Sh riff. ___} egainat former Shale bic ble ereond: TPS in (reiting disease, That day authorities, c Sica ragiia,— st —the- tint oat et eRR Nparen IM HW z= rk 3 Th Ga e eensational In character, § 2 eaue:: at fi Nelda, 2A,-to-aeolet-Uhe-Marietia+ order and mn rolorlenr sporci | s ¢ * ’ la Cook, & daughter, of John |i8 happlly past, and our doctora of to- KOt. off at Fourteenth street-to-sce ““it-thy poltos can manage to give te how (ates xe * = —_— y rs é 4 = AWAY. THO Of. Bana loge: /Phey> day are mene Of wider vl we -|--_ James O’ Bricn, Died Suddenly ha {00d tam Eo a 1 h Mev Ghiine™ mere Where." “continued |in looking after American interests on| vited the members to alan Ines wnhtre congestion ia the greatoat a| Mr, on nen Tay 1 wot oft T| the Carinbean side of Central -America:| alloglanse--tirLus : ie Sista : ered the men- onty feurs and had four. children. 2&ve learned that proper food Is most. Exoperor, bat} s MAY -Ae Well edd that -F-atane ; wean ene Reanonable: use ofthe tracks “werrean) aay art Tie ‘i aainererees dsquiet-|, The Conservat! t aes ve Bone Cn geLVOR Orsi O-Cays ed aulel 2 action started by Mra O'ftrien waa important fn healing disease, A’ prac- af “= Hard Fight for Divorce, to do with It 1 was cari affect a big change In the murface lines | In a jam and. boosted aut of ft wich {ing in the-extremeto- the -oftelals who} tan -of i a x _ Usmissod by Tustice Mactean, Te New Y a and the public wilt grt much better -conatderable celerity Just: about the|have been hoping that the trouble b: ~ | the, Oppontt re} itentaes wd, Tutticg Machean. | Tee Using ‘phyisclan In New York City. mervice: And by reasonnble use I 40) on”tng platoran. Thote Tow ee ore tween Nicaragua aud Hondurns~-cowid fmltied - alas inaeeen abectate divorce, and atthoygh ni with Says. : t 5 ere Twas orderel | : \ntitoate Gorabor | i 1 -nine -haidsome—co-respondents, Disease -ts-often an effort of Na= amor imply the exclusive uae Of MS] to-‘atep-lively!-once-more-nnd decided {be locullzed und soon terminated. by., Gi not enger t t tracks, Dut with the proper. regulstion | to do-so. Une kes to be obilging intarbiiration.~ find“ inished’ Fpeaking, when they came} of street traMc in the Tush hours many | is world tf It makes othera happy SOUR TAH ON RAVE e former. Sherif waa exonerated front ture to” got Ta-of fwpurl les Hee Ml bta me, and UNE or fo! sh A ee tar aneetlea- wth ero ed systom—ay—the-—renwltof Incorrect tt ofthe -troubisspine Yelage maybe “A=| inio an exprons: DUE TANT Te ee Lica ic tioe Think Bal Vator ee ienie aay) AMET SMM Wie GUTH Tho ValTULNE | Sir O'Firien got the divorce {nabits—wrong: lying. ‘The cause of rely avoided. lashed myself to a strap like “nei? we i. : and oe President of the lower House com: | poeae ieeage ought to and can be remoyed —— menced. : ‘There was ho serious disorder, but Uio! | crowdy- outside the palace were -unrury eri Umer pat i hint lL pendredothehesweresreniies If a} Costa Rica will Jolin forces with Hon-| There are'no.atrings {ted $0 me. ANd | wait to appear proud or naughty” Tutte | dures -mnktng «combination -of allot Learrve Ih, my dewire to see Many waa more stepping ively und shoutine |the. uther, Central . American -republi 00d. things accomplished. Nabarally, | and jamrain; the Grand |ugainst the single state of Nicaragu. {t ia tho odlef desire of the company ta! Central tation, and that wan ‘about | ay auie ot Salts tae been besa by right tiv! (right th “. TOOK HIS PRESENTS =" Xttire ‘requires good. wr sin: i f ight, food -of-—-m tit; 4 i BACK FROM WIDOW. I a eee as SSIS bt === furniah: tho beat possible service, Thin | snoush fer me for one day. bar ttt about “ile Babi: throligh- 5 t i vers 4 Ta Soo 1 eels’, cleanliness and sleep. When {a fundamental, and on the quality of| taken out of me. In that frat crowded (Om the part ot the governing elements | Feodor Golovin, Pre meray Asie tS ; [ieee titth these conditions are met. health fol- the servico must depend the verdict of | hour T had found out a whole lot. of in Balvador, Guaremuia’ and Costa Tec d_Const in , : jJanischfader-Phoueht 4t-the Proper lows, but when they ‘are denled!/or i i about the Subway £ that Nicaragua been. i spaaaess ry ait FOV t Rin) Ca ay . ; i sis the public. a4 to-the management of tel Gay confirmed many of the eumpiciena|frempe im the bourdary: “dlspiits inember from ‘Mo Provit 4 2 ¢ : i Thing to. Do When Her Af- neglected, sickness and disease aro 7 company's affaire—that's a thing that] of the first aay: and generally obeyed | Honduras, and that If President t & President of tha House, i Y ¢ yi s a 5 lsure to result, 2 il ‘happena to concern me. orders to step ively and keop up with [tn tn kos Bipvall abv ere ee Golovin has for! many. years } fections Waned, “phe tmporsant questions to da 5 On ewer 1 eoukl-nd Ute tempts = = = { ; “Curves on Subway 6tatlona, nS Fed then k thought lt Ihe wees ftom to overran the other ropaulien tind | President-of the “Mongar: Zemstvo- ii Mra, Bertha/ Boker, x widow, of Nv, cide what is the proper kind of food Poe ane ea ee ore the Tin Unes and wea What aiied make himuelf master of Central Amer-/ jy a member of one of the oldest fami- peel ‘Thirteenth street, In thelto mpply the physial and mental je on | Enea, I waited until L knew thay werg | lea a Hes of Ruasta, He !s ono of the tory. Yorkville Cyurt to-day, sought to ri Stimatie ehaverhadsees my. earn hook 'T mado the discovery | well in the rush of the dally traffic and aa aieiy that: five of the most important: sta- {then started out, ret ne divert w@% lof the Aglays could readily be att radical: Uona in the Subway are on curves, and |T cpniinued, to step Just PE ite thactrosbigcininilngeandsemorsine eeahe teu clesta nats thie happens to be an important factor. jatuck to my:fallhful strap with’ all the) tie curs, It seemed: to me) then that | ihe sunpart of tho 1t complipates the situation more than | tennelty. 1, had displayed tn the upder~ (side Moors | CATR } ay mete igen " vler~|qbig difference In the me achodulos. [ant members of the Hv Jam able to tell, but time may be able |Rround exploration. Git the surface tines, things are | "Acree election of, the President: of to untangle it for the company, “LY Lines Overtamed, about what Tianticipated. They abe, ot! ae dross the Fininee “Hut the public muat not entirely lose| “Before many hours It was plain to | Course. overcrowded at times, and there | Me be cover a didmond ring, a sewing ma-| perience with all the varlous food chins and a poll parrot from Josepl stuffs known to our markets, but up Hanivehfeder, who, for three years, to the present time I have met with was the atar boarder in her house-/ yo other answering 80 fully all the hold. f requirements as does Grape-Nuts Haniechfeder, who is employed tn ® food, In my own expertence and ob- tighter house, admitted that he had/geryation {n my practice, I have to patience with us, .Many of the evils of! mo is M > | are many, many vexatious dolays, Hut] sented to Parliament the t edit h “ine the “present ayatoin ‘are ‘botind to he |Cariated and that freak ca tite nay | eae, cotgiatinn Unt the streets makes | mates for Ur, accompanied by carried ayay; (Crom they widow sonal coundnGrape Nuts tones not egy 2 wiped out. All of the many nources of !tar from. joy. I found ato that. many tremely. diMoult. to handle the} oo naum in. which tho, Mim the articles enumerated, He claimed, | more satistying. but more lasting in : | Shona In Anythng like reasonasig| outethat tha expenditure covered up to bywever, that he was privileged to do the benefit derived from its use. it ‘The surface c: DUK Come tO} Jan, 1. 1907, 690, | 50. jrends a man forth to his labors in a be used more Acie he ie short-haul) 19 also showed that the revenue for | “White Tam In love of her," sald the! state of! physical comfort, with ao % Forgas trae aie et aeanaemta BUS oxcendal the experiiture by pauls ldetendant, ‘I pend $1.00." He de-/ cheerful and duoyant spirit; and) the Mr: Shonta freely admits that hie new) Cian $1 ! nibling him cover Eker & Be ppp tints \clared that he had bought the diamond /and of the day finds } \ post does not Ktve promise of provin ait ene inen Straus ¥ é . B log the Aewing machitio und ithe poll/ctrength—-he suffers lesa from) ex~ ; [aingcurec but he mya he did not quit: the | ap ‘ cae Us parrot. He had transferred his af!) vustion and depletion of powers. halrmanship of ts tmlan Gi short tery vis i ads reer NEAT, a a LOST--During February ‘the Herald, New York's second great “want” , []| Commission nnd take up this now ow Rho Mecuelgns passed offswithenunany Hone elfewhere and unwallantly took) "iy particularly recommend Grapes: medium, lost 4,770 separate “Ads.” as compared with same month Fore SLOT PULPCRS OUEST URE ALreAtE Howag nen ently nur | eiageun mano nee a nevera| | "Safe Boker deniod that the had ever| xuts food to those whose occupations the previous year, During February 4,656 of these seem to have ping lively under and atop of Now Yay made hy extremisia of both the Tt: Jr ved '& cent from Hantachfoder ox: linyolve A gront ileal ot bral ror. FOUND their way into the columns of The World, which gained Just [{/ SR Swinte ta a Dix man and proad | peeiieeatrel | tie court disminted the charge of lar) There COU ihe etrengthening and C7 that number over its own ‘record of February, 1905, Hig toiins wha} happened to tim inthe | perc | re vcawe to a civil court anPrrvation of the faculties and 2 yen NINE KILLED the ea f With a pralle =the pris pi, ————— onergies, It suppiles a more Snstaltin j ‘ Titinuss Sin HAS Doe : ; as hence | ’ han any other food ab neh enreer i imental vigor ¢ Reward! . Vitae tuekai matte puree TEXAS EXPLOSION. pele caseoiamriericese. i ieticnev oo me a Cees to HIN walle. Thr yea: ane oM B, Mass, March &—John |{MT its tood contalns all: the A LIBERAL REWARD will be paid for any information as to what be- parnnt a ue extended melee “I, PABO, Te NM Tr. + Jar tan artist, died at hia home ‘ements that form the valuable part ame of the other 114, which would haye made The World's lead snndt Percentinic sine ves Pa cease ata earn Cen, ex noe ae ee eee eae® (of natural diet in nm caudeused, tooth over the Herald for the month of February, 1907, just 18,547, instead iites fins man Cee RRO PARL STAI eke |1ie was born in Dorchester, His paintings [of natural diet th a concent, tooth, of 18,433, u u “|p atobbly and the Pacific italiron é or -tandscaper;—his—bosts ; some 7 Polo , ae RITE ee apenas PRIS) = ow st tin fee ‘aaclie ovals Chihuatna,: yesterday dled a a i ree being of acenes in the {Namie given by Postum Co, Battle 6: e y ONY ph ‘es \y 0 ene There’ " ” Her totus Bubwey Ceaploreel te caine otha ots eat ; : ; Catakills and White Mountains, (Oreck, Mich, “There's a reason,’ Satan et is SAME ES VESSEL