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JE T0 ORCHARD ~WTESTIMONY Asa Witness for Haywood He _ Denics He Discussed Mine Explosion. DELIBERATE ON STAND. Tells Duties is = President and Declares. Did " Not Know Steunenberg. f, President of the W ot am D. Haywood in the: indict- pent charging (hem with the murder of Witness in behaift of his comrade ) Wns escorted into court by a d Meriff, and toemed quite nelt- ed as he walked to the stand fooked around the court-room, ap- ‘of Miners, and fellow defendant. mntly seeking a glinpre of his wife, | Val repeatedly, and each ti or m| Ithey just flew The event sitting falthtu the tab , Bteunenderg, was sworn to-day |of great value. [into | found | wane. ANSTERY THE EVENING W IN EWEL ThErTS PUZZLES POLICE uable Gems Disappear While the Owner Is looking On, BIN, robbertes | e the diamonds | Hundred: in See by SHOCKED T0 DEATH DAL FROM HG OL 1s of Passengers on a Nude Body Burned lectri¢ Wires. of |. Eleven-year-oid i nd avenue, Is the Victim | 4. Maple aver twan reported to-day when detettives of his ttle p! es went in ewlm- Federation whe nave been vainly trying to Unravel ming in the Bronx Kiver about the «mystery. were. called, off ‘the case. ‘haifa mile above ‘the Willlamsbridge Hass ba eaddets sband I & station of the Harlem Division of the eee ae cet ea heen crabied (NOM Lore. Central Railroad |-well-know) clubman, has been robbed | 74%, TE PLv UREA TINE eroy yuming and petiling abou bank Httle yi jtolen se pbeared as it TASH out (on fhe ‘ ied a bird's nest On the at visit of the thlef came « few, tall pole that carries the signal s ago when Mra. Wen wan forthe railroad in. her apartinent cewing, A |: ie declared his intention of ollmbing } watchdog was tn:the room, On }up the pole and getting the neat, The ple lay several fne fothers taunted him and dared 1 ¢ Mra. Wenm. Without waiting, to put on a stitch of n adjoining room, re c clothing he clambered up the Interlaced one of the ‘gems, worth $1,500, wattles of steel that form the square long age, abe acartoa | Another tte, not to a safety deposit oormpany’s vaulta! qt was p | with some rings to put in. She: sayx! naked bod: base of the pote. Grasped Live Wire. retty ticklish climbing for his y az he mounted toward the Bo occupied a chair benlad one of the | she knew they wore in her pocketbook. | top, but he continued with rimlan agtl- sates: But one was abesent when she opened |jty. “Finaily, within grasp of the new BSE e Sis piayed= some <nervoueneas | He book at the vault. —1t was worth | he allpped nnd fell outward, / There Phils ¢xamination vegan, but within | $2 The other es Were not oe ee notiiing to grasp but the signal fa few minutes was Koing very steadily | (UPA =e | wires, and he caught a tangle) of them Peberatital’ot his connection’ with the] Cave Malle her. pocketbook wae on her / with both hands Drttien ot Minecs. During | 12P it wae opened and ® amail eum ex: | tely ten thousand volts shot Me tilorigis coatrD'Ateas/otence || 7acte number of articles of Jew-{ throu Taine sitter body and Pha itaibed © sia ne wan ie atrancely disappeared. Oita | death nisneous. But the e! . iw fas almost come to the point] tricity also Rchiva datests ey. Biase ere In thelr | of iineas over the visits of the mys-| wires, and i body dangled eaeand be Darimennarg per- | terk us thief, high In the ring and shud- ty for Steunenberg. _| iar maid has been tully absolved from | th of electrir ‘Miner for 24 Years. | all suspicion. The whole ¢ has been | co And relaxed the muscles, win duties, Moy completely searched. Skilled detectives} /A passenger (rain Jammod with sub- it from Denver—plotting ground of! “conspiracy alleged by the State—) than halt of the time. He nas submitted to a lengthy examina- Fas to the Cripple Creek strike of | was questioned by Attorney | as to some of the details of ly fe. He ever since iss" n Federation of Miners in 1897 was first elected President in June, phe had worked as & @enelter for three years and a half of ‘fe. He first came Into prominence pe national organization of the ration in 1800, when at the Balek convention he was elected a mem- of the Executive Board under Pres- Ea Boyce. For nine months prior election as President Moyer acted @n organizer for the unton. He firat William D, Haywood at the 1900 Wention in Denver. Haywood was ioeenhHeoretaty-Treasurer in 1901. He said he was an Odd Fellow af A years’ standing and also a F of the Ancient Order of United | en, having been in the latter | nization for eight years | jDarrow here had the witness iden- @ copy of the constitution of the n Federation of Miners and of- Phat they requirci that he be have hunted {was not favored by the The Wenmans are so jnave d | and wall Co see wh Several Police Close It to Traffic for A fre yards of the ani Hartford Railroad this in that Before the fire was checked several of the supports of the bridge had been Afternoon extended to the bridge used for vehicle traffic and pedestrians | ecided to @ ning adout some one lender, SPREADS TO BRIDGE. Destroyed and the pole. Supports Hundreds Repairs. tn an empty box car in the New York, Now Haven at Unionport roads to wildly and of advice, 208 Kast arrived on They lost locatity, . destroyed; leaving it in a dangerous condition, 1 ‘The police have closed the bridge un-| the littie til repairs can be made. Plack, of given money by any officer of the fed-| Col. Orchard was going there to eet work, | t* and Moyer suggested that they travel come tn ogetiier: becaui © of attacks on membe ation. | bons, and noceasary boy's Moyer detailed ‘hia trip ¢ = with Orchard in 1904, He. on This) wus cor sel teen | driven the of the | proapital in For some | be round who had the temerity to climb gathered about Peter Clarke, of No, elves with rubber gloves, they shinnied up the pole-and released seconds y | back swooning The dead boy's playmate: were run- , regardless shouting fo of thelr unclad condition, praying that would take down their little time no one could Hundreds Gave Advice. of. people had climbed down from tie curs or crossed from nearby ra{lrond track. They the pole gesticulating ptouting Incoherent words until Joseph B: of Twenty-elehth 453 Second avenue, a northbound train, no time in equipping them- whereupon the Dr. who body from the wires. the Fordhain Hospital, was telephoned to by Policeman Gib- urged to kill his horees tf to get there in time ‘to savo Ife, sad that death bad4 five miles from the Fordham leas than fiftesn minutes. © arriyeé~men and women yainly over the child, here was a gossibility of described thelr arra c ‘0 iG4n evidence. There was no ob-|carrying revolvers und vaawedcon shine | hot parked potion from the State, It was an: | Fa saa be said Were secured by | thinking | ced that the reading could be de-|his gum ticket: bat Mover gait: Dough | resuscitation. ed. S2Mir, Moyer seid that ax president no Wed was reauired of him, Gut that Haywood, ax secrecary-treasurer, was m@ bond of ¥3),00). x fe witness declared that his duties President of the organization 16- P@Ulred My absence from ceadquarters & part of the Um Gives the Lis to Orchard. 1a Be ur, with the utmost deliveration, Ghat he bad over discussed the Seuplosion at the Vindicator~mine as ed by Orchard. He admitted hav-| met Orchard jn Denver bor convention ti January, 194. He BA alec evenhim at Cripple Crest in et 4H, when he became fairly quainted with him. Yer denied that at any time he had ® Orchard any money or had any pwiedre of Orchard having bean | World's Want. Djrectory. WEDNESDA (JULY 10, 1907, Ironera .. Janitors Janitresses Jewellers i Ladies! Tailor, Laundress Machinists Manager, Motormen .. Manicure . Milliners 4 2 5, Baichors .... . Buttonhole: Makers : Photographers Printers .. Plumbers 5 Polishers Porters... Pantry Help Prower anvatetiea ‘ Pr +15 18 . 1 Shipping Clerk 6 Sicn Painters 21 Rollcltors . +25 Stablemen + D Bteamfitte é & Ptenen' phere males f- + MM Blenox’h’re (female) 9 + 6 Tallors + 8 Trimme: Pig Tinsmit + 4) Typew't'rs (female) a ah a 1 7 Mincellaasoug” , Every week, month and year, The | World prints more Help Wanted" Ads. than any three other Now York penses and hote! bill Presi {ofthe organization as 1a defeating I members of charged connection will the union or where Foderat! Mr. Dai ST has been the tion alway: the inte! attacks Moyer | possession, during &} Word of his angwers. ‘Has Its thembers often?’ Yes.” And jones?” very whe against “Whe Couer nth “'pid_-Not-KnewSteucenberg, Moyer said he did not become a mem- ber of June fo hothing the strike ian ax & member of the organization, | bo he had pe the Were vor {n this “I was, ¥ “Did Did hostility membei jble 1 | not AaMrcer haye but’ Moyer paid! nis Protecta Its Members, . Moyer, during yourterm dent what has been ine gty.out the unlon“who have be with crime-growing out of ti, fop-Tias been involved?” asked w rule of the organiza- to protect Its members and rests of the 0} have been made spoke with eelt- He seemed to weigh every the organization had to defend have there been many con- few, considering the number had charges + prefwrred them re_were you in 1899, during D'Alene troublet" Lenaeod Re Black Ilils of South Dakota.*’ Ch the Executive Board unl the Jlowing the troubles, and he had to do with the management of and no interest In tt other |leeberg wh oming @ member of the board tay on the matters concern. | latter part-of t thee. in sympathy with the men trouble Lis the Banies, air. air ‘ you ever entertain any personal toward him?’ z It was a hulking, nz Wilhelm, lne nilght have been @ sertous disaster wea into a picturemque, although»zom what scory Incid CEBERG BG | SLICED BY BOW UE FAST LINER -——.__ Kronprinz Wilhelm Cuts unk from Frozen —Mountain. Inzy loafer of an nich bumped inte the Kron the North German tam Mondey morning, off aid tad- one of- tts crystal of towers sheared off, clean aa a whistle, So eter know Gov. Bteunen- | DY the Atee! nose of the big liner. ; ‘A happy combination cf clear weather ay and smooth seas and the steamer run- or uce him ning at reduced speed turned what All the passengers Fou bad the mame feeling that other! were asleep at the tline, for the col- leannet say that I felt the same aa| ision occurred before’ daylight, and men.who were actually In the trou-| some of them hadn't heard about It aa Yarrpw. neXt’ took the witness to] docked at Hoboken, after « pleasant ‘district of Colorado) yoyage from the other side with G0 the Cripple Cre th and aai\i pize Sera no nay of the as and qu! The cluston Wits thelr 1 | wustal | Wher in finallys the me por strite: Colorado, in. beginning of the started at 1s. The men dealred to or- atrike muary, Moyer maid, Fe mines and affiilate with the V Capt ton of OMiners. Thelr right berg was ear contested by the employers, | having me cate militia soon Hs and des were discharged ua called out. al- firs rudder | wines, scnashing It was th citizens protested sof the soldiers. extended (te pple Creek aing Out In sup tty mill m nt Into the Cripple ager There w sinashing ndition ax to pea 1 i 7 asked Darrow witness. ywed, and Moyer Koln peacoad| A 5) bout drifted that. hkd come out from the Newfound- ngtha away. rd eport and stopping the on- the crew saved outlying pinnacles of, the eryatal firmt cabin and 10) steerage passengers Loomed in Fog Dead Ahead. Riohter said that when the firet sighted It loomed ahead, free of a wiep of foe few the t. It was then only a By putting the ship from into the berg amidships, As 2 prow aliced off one of the voy- as @ rattling crash lke the of a thousand plate-glass windows and a slight quivering of the ull, Great fragments of toe ttored down on thy foredeck. jusiness and there was no. dis- The damaged berg swayed until tts » calling of Moyer the 2 fully HEL ARY peak, whien stood fully forty feet above water, yawned nrenacingly over sumn ie_-bow. ‘Wien it righted, with a! ride. qwmpaper oorreapondent | jong twisting motion and jurcned wway 1 Suites? tng in wash the liner, d, and ' » the the Texumod: ead t stand this b Bho vangere Adu tral of W ihe pra yrmereas pare Ta War ous ewara'n J ft the > hich had occupted the court since, oured out in a pane, not know: hs awakened some of the pus Lo Were light sleepers, and A Up on dock iM tawir might gas iey wew That the Gales niva bh the open windows of the wpartment several bie chunke fell, and the pantrymen \ ati the head and face. such injuries.” with a heayy vase an lived street Mathilde, who Eighty-eighth a long me, A ing up dinner waa a sort of reconciitation. present, but Mi doesn't know his Rossi wil ‘not Dr. Beatty's story gleaned from the conscious, is oning. Kave up| ster Mathilde, Brooklyn. Moments," said the then’ felt iil. graph, after they young men's apart she said, ao: when Cari eon an she fought him, said she hit « stick hurt her hand, wal ent of U the young man. a heavy vase and times on the the vase used bis fista, At length, she sal She into the room." Dr. Beatty said he strength which the must have girl {10 -nays M disarnn ing, to ing and uncon and thea her unaided. blocka ~ to To a reporter, sald to-day: once. was: lying xorinolenn. looked al he body elae. her home. yesterday Hopkins, Carlo Rot t and js. sald to! brothers are in busi tore, as a witness, Coroner, en tow complexion. masses. face to the neok. venterfny ONG BAN CH won of Br. ot New York, was habsoe ‘Lake, “West todat truce, and th hilde name, tell it. The police ary anxious to find this witness at) various mes when head with was broken Salvatore heard her & own Muthiide-pot- her to ped. Sister Heard Her Ser the sister, Mathilde, the city an late au ¥ he went to who ix @ friend of ours, and wanted to acttle the trouble for money: When’ he heard that Eloa was likely to die, he hurriedly ett. te twenty-eight years old. be well-to-do. os Lometiier, who was arrested by mistake, (he police thinking he was Carlo, last night,, was held to-day in the Woat Side Cour i He was remanded to the a long, parrow none. extending down the from the point of the cheekbon. He dresses handsomely ORLDs BROKER ACCUSED. BY DYING CHORUS GIRL IS FUGITIVE ——————— Death. at the Morgue he said: 7 “1 never saw evidences of greater brutality. The poor girl must have been hammered literally to death. It is a wonder that she.lived at all, after suffering | Wnen the st yon —Deasaucr and No. at ha a cle, jwFDSA TO ware rus\iing—down—thet Rossis—for—a nd have foun ely nono. Tt 1k | metals. The engincer, loaning out of | Ml€nE of the Fourth were | ; ret TENN AMA the sab, maw the pendulous little Maure (bothers to spend the evening with van ag Way of atealing, | an spped the train. Women who | ‘"t LO tre ALL ‘i und now f ¥ a theory | gt wn ee Pests eit (ot windlewe: tall | outs sevesoned: testers that Missi von adie bt Dessaurer and the man wh) is allezed to heve killed her had been friends for few weeks ago they quarrelled, but his brother Salvatore and her sister Mathilde succeeded In pateh- Fourth of July ebration of the There was a third mao von Dessaurer ce of oung woman victim she was semi- in the hands of the po- lice. The doctor says Miss Elsa a year ago for chioral pols: Sho was on the stage a year ago in the “Little Johany Joni the footlights who 1s a succe. dressmaker. The young to be af an excellent family living In “Fought for Her Honor. "Mas Elsa told me in her semi-luctd docto The surgeon fiad |(ok a couple of glaases of Chianti and She and Carlo Rosal had been dancing, with her sis! yatore Rosai, (o the music of a plono- had dinner goon after taking the wine, went Into) another room and lay down on & lounge. pad not been there long “ge said he tried to attack her and) In striking at him she pin in ch he blood seemed told. struck it, and whe by A, wot, sm a stajement of the sister, thijde told him that after belng aint-quisied, Rass!, realizing nad rage what he had done In hig ma came repentent and frightened. Fears ‘call a cab he took up the grown: xclous victim In his arms, carried her down “four fix War “1 never heard my sister scream but ‘Then 1 ran into the room. the floor, Salvatore was very angry when he saw what Carlo hed done. He grabbed him, struck him -and kicked him out of the room. my ‘She will never go with any- I'll kill her.’ “pcter he seemed sorry and carried I understand that he waa in erday. it Homi ts described as being Avo feet inchea 4n_ height, utd; with ght brown bair and. sal- He umually Weara ey His most prominent feature’ ts ‘Th lott His prother thinks he fled to NEW YORK BOY DROWNED. ipecial to The Byeuing World.) Ne J. rt Meachen, the yous« nine-year-old and Moe Henry Mesohen, fay company, bled, frenzied exercised on the helpless rooms, WEDNESDAY, JULY ‘Elsa von Dessauer's Skull Was Broken in Battle for Her Honor, Story She Told Before Her Allover this country-and Canada the police authorities have been | asked to watch for Carlo Rossi, the ‘customs broker and amateur sculp- tor, who is charged with so badly beating pretty Elsa von Dessauer, | modiste and former chorus girl, in-his apartments at No. 510 Amsterdam avenue on July 4, that she died to-day at, the J. Hood Wright Hospital. | When Coroner's Physician Schultz saw the body of the slain girl|expertence made him faint, bat he She was horribly beaten about la Dr, Arthur Beatty, of No, 12 West Nineticth atreet, who attended her, but failed to report the case to the police, says Miss von Dassauer told him she was | for ira attacked by Rossi after ahe had taken two glasses of wine and become drowsy, ind Uhat ina battle for the defense-of her honor the broker hit her on the head _ ther with hie fists til! his brother, Salyatore,, and an- other young man came io ler resane and Albert the tragedy. had treated bur to ‘help tier tu en are said “that she and Bal- in the Miss. Elsa nis te and andthe to Inturiate | me he seized | her severa the plows he }dea of the Italian He be nts ofcstairs | her four! where ed m. Elsa bleeding and Mteralty Aw Cafio ter and In: fact jawyer namod The of muscular ere is a Boar wide of his fanada July 10—At Good Looking Lieut. Andy Nuge in the Tombs Court stunningly scribed herself dressed as as her addresses, and Yesterday of Jewelry amounting dollars. Ho sald that Tillman, way elry store, at the more Jewelry to be erbocker, ‘The again, Nugent was on the the’ woods, At the Case. Ose Hundred and Ei immed timt Isabelle room apartnfent lo) Hector freq to Ret and absences were among the tenants. It is to nefarious business of the mother’s watch: ned in Take: while boating IAN woman, “Isabelle thirty-two years old, of No, § West One ivery man in the cor packages and disappearing Knickervocker and the 13 Maiden Lane and ordered a which and rs. a Central OMce sleuth, with a roving commission below ‘the Fulton street dead line, arraigned this efternoon a who meeting ridor, tak! to thousa MAN TRIE 0 GtT JEWELRY ~ BY AN CLO TRICK canna. sie onset} ANOTHER WOMAN Dressed, She Is Locked~ Up at Headquarte Loomis, Jewelry packages sent to her on| oredit at various hotels, which she gave the de: tna the | The Hotel Waldorf-As naid, wore her favorite ad-| he satd;-she went to No.} lection ands of she represented ae to the whic she found too yrived and that ahe then left the plac ade Apartment hth street, ane went! oA a Matden lane Installment diane the weekly dollar, He toples of putting should more properly be term: r only for adults, but worse yot, for children’s medicines. It therefore devolves on the mother to scrutinize closely what sho that for themeelves, but tho child has to rely on ineos, herself to be the wife of Benator Ben 6¢ South Carolina. and gave the Waldorf-Astoria as her address, The store people telephoned to the ho- tel and learned that no such person was stopping tWere-“the-s ume nour she went to Laidwig Nien’ routheast John #treet and Broadway, and ordered nent telaphone was worked met Kntck- lookout to-day and high Yo. 8 West it was Loomis had @ fiye- occupded called from. a firn habltr woaslp The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public anncuncement of Castoria that has been manufactured under the su! over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to sce that the wrapper bears his signature in black. When the wrap} ‘on both sideq of the bottle bes pes fh ir little ones in’ the past years need no wernin; imitations, but our present duty is fo call the attend ation to the groat danger of introducing into their familics spu regretted that there are ip and de- agent Jew- of 10, 1907. Vigo per eiee. 2 IDENTITY OF THE STONER, SON GF AL, REVEAL Family Lose All Trace of Clements After His Arrival in New York. The English eari's eon who worked his way across the ocean asa stoker to {reah tn this oly was identt- be Hou, Francia Patrick £40,000 @ year and the Which dates back 19 thi ver Cromwell, coming to him on the death of his brother, the urea: jent Earl of Leitrim | The ancestral home of, the family ts at Mulroy, County Donezal, lrelynd, and ft was about a month ag) that tho | young man went to Southampton e1d hired out a» a coal-passer on the Amer- fodn liner St, Louis. Assistant En- | gineer Dobson gave him the Job, but did not know he was ‘engaging a Ltled stoker. Francia worked hard wit The first day's jearned quickly to stand the intense heat of the boller room. He has been much on the sea In the British Navy, | where he was an officer. Hf father dead, and his older brother wears the Utle and collects the rents, Louls reached this city the Earl's eon, who is twenty-two years old, left the abip When the liner returned to Southamp- ton the Earl of Leitrim was hunting of his brother and faund Dob- family a: Jd to think he is crazy. They can find no: other ex- planation for his surrender of position ud luxury to be a workingman In « strange land Dowson, however, has faith in the youny—man's mentalite and ability “He'll get aloog and hongt the family yet." sald th nh ation, ty u i not wish to spend money he has He was als> said to be tired ith the aristocracy any- ris seated in the House ron Clemen\ CARROLL SAVES. { the Insenity «gee! eK not earned. Unaided, Rescued Her from Drowning in the East River. “Johnny-on-the-spot” Carroll, who has a long record for hergic feats and medals for saving Ives, added to his laureis this “afternoon by rescuing Mra, Hundred and Elghth street.’ Nugent| Kato Madden, thirty-six years of age, made the blanket charge of ‘“‘suspiclous|of No. 1817 Avenue A, from drowning person’ and offered no papers in the{Jn the Bast River, “after a desperate case, inaking only a short statemant to/ SfU8Ke axuing the win current Magisiratel KérndchansCHis"prisoner,/ 8 | Tirsan cae ee oe tall, faxen-haired blonde, tn white chip] Meu Madden had Yeen sitting on the hat, white silk waist and blue sk Tne PeEGr Rte the aiGEre OES eavontisoT : “ Feet, enjoying iver brvese shuddered when Nugent asked that sho| watching the manoue iimeeane de remanded to the ‘Tombs, and the} Doatmen.. In attemptitue "ty stand “up eats ; fe she lost her balance and timbled into Magistrate m t she was lost ed int Jetained at Hi The air ng cttrrent ewept her out of When >. 48) Mulberry street} reach of a ‘rope. sibs ina : yhilo others remained too dazed to Ndxent sald’ that ithe! woman. hadlibeen|/,,.\ uuu, olen remained toon dazed to wearing tae sd fteving valu-l Ur other women hove in alviit and Ins He werful fetched rokes oman » fought, K against ihe rope Waa thrown to him. ulled ashore fer any Mil and after hurried to Atantly dived to th rout and with a fe ont untll a both were Madden from her the gallant nothing,” sald Carel, “I'm used 1 tvew at No-$is—Bast SK MEN KILLED AS BUILDING ALLS Workers Busy on Philadelphia Structure When Walls poetved a telephone tip at his Wall AY bs viroet ome that the woman tad been Suddenly.Callapse. to Brauer Bros, No. 2% John street, —_—_—— Where she ordered goods sent to Wi) py ADELPHIA, July 10—fix work- Knickerbocker. “He saw a woman Ot! ion are pelleved to have been killed by the corner of Nassau and John streets the collapse of the Bridgman Brothers and took her to Brauers. There, he | jsuiiding, on Waaliington ayenue, be- paid. the employees identgled her 4) jow Fifteenth astrest, tila afternoon. the woman who had ordered Jarge quan-| One body, that of John Marshall, has ities of diamonds. |been taken from’ the debria, and at At Headquarters the woman sald that! jeast {ye others are in the ruins, she was a professional nuree and that] At Wie Ume of the ovllapae about - her actions had been mistaken. She sald twenty-five men were at work on the fartebe ito © and aq Structure that #ho went into the store and priend St ye yg reinforced con und when te east wall began to cruinble many of the work- men Jumped and eso.ped with their lives, A number of others wore carried Yown beneath the tons of ogncrete and ney Were not {iatantly Killed Itt ved they cannot survive their in- J 4 untll the rescuers reagh them. ‘The building waa being erected by A S. Reavis, trading as the -Sheot Metal jand Cornice Co., of Washington, D, C. crete structure 4 1 ervision of Chas, H, Fletcher for ‘erespectfully call the attention in removed the same signature ap- Parents wha havo used Castoria for against counterfeits and ion of the younger medicines, 16 who aro: now en; in the gelling all sorts of substitutes, or what re counterfeits, for medidinal préparations Rot ives her child, Adulta can do Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of CIES OF INJURIES | MIRS, BRADLEY TODAYS OLD, GOT | TAKEN:FROM JAIL - ATCONEY ISLAND) FOR OPERATION Was| Woman Who .KitledisSenator Brown in Washington .4 FrailHeatth. Skull of Visiting Archit Fractured and Nobody Seems to Know How. WASHINGTON, Ray iie—<astow Wright, of. the SupsemesCoumt of the District of Columbia, to-day egrnoriacl Curtis B. Page, a consulting engi- neer, of No, & Calhoun etreet, Spring feld, Mase, @ied early to¥ay in Dr. William Bull's Banitarium in Weet| the secioyal froca the: eitet 0 Thirty-ftth etreet.- The cause of Jeath | boapital of Mrs. M 4 : Balt Lake City, bas been ven in the report to the Coroner's @ mcull fracture reaulting from Coney Island. forty years old, married and of an old Springfield tamity. which is noctally iprominent and well estab- |iahed- He req made a reputation and | Was considered succesafu!, Two weeks go he came to New York for a little vacation and good time. Little is Known of his movements un- tl June 38, when a New York Hospital ambulance was summoned {0 the Coney Island Steambour pier, ax the foot of West Twenty-scoond street, where the surgeon took wboart Page, whom he be- ieved to'be suffering trom the eftectur of dsinking. As New York Hospital had no accommodations for him, the uned since last December on, the 3 of murdering former United State, ator Arthur Brown-at a boted in® city. ¢ Mrs, Bradley has,been-m poomheelth / for some time, and her physicians hags* decided that a surgical operation 18 necessary. It !s not known how long, time will be required to suMcientiy re store her health to permit«her to retwaR to the Jail ‘The trial will take place next. Octoden, OMmee ambulance took “Page to Bellevue, where he was placed in the alcoholic ward. ‘Dr, Dowd had the case. At Bellevue to-day the ofMicials refused to be quoted on what they believed Page to have been suffering from. On Monday a delegation of friend: headed by Mr. Page's brother-in-law, James C. Biggs, arrived here lo search the city for the architect, whose disap- CB 2a, 4 to Coroner who are physicians, registered e smatines to 222"! OCULISTS, not salespeople, have Isharent of W. J. Minor, No. 433 Fourth} at their command every scientific ~ avenue, nm aut was ordered. appliance for the accurate and proper examination of eyes, Their services are FREE. Glasses ne low as Si—fitted with the HARRIS SUCTION CLIP. 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave. 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave 442 Columbus Ave., 81st & 82d Sts. WIDOW OFFERS. TOWEDCATLINTO SAVE HER SUL Mrs. Smith, of This City, An- swers Old Man’s “Ad” for Wife and Gives Reasons. 489 Fulton St., BROOKLYN, ERBURY, Conn., July 10.—Sey- r-old Henry Catlin, of Terry- recently applial to the local : tepartment for a wife to com- fort him and help hith spend‘tdg money bas reoolved an. answer from a New York woman Who says she, can't live with him and doesn't want his money, but feel it her Christian duty to wea him. At the bottom of? 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