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oy S€ Ward’ W, who brought up the end of the line of sixty pattents ax wo drove a to ineals or to exercise. It was frequently emphasised by a shove or a kick be Mile A JOKE ATTENDANTS a Ward's Island, Suggests | Some Reforms. PN +... By Dr. John C. McCarthy. -- __ 2In'view of the charges that | have made against the Manhattan State Hospital, | have been asked by The Evening World to write briefly and . = iS : +, (He oy quite be. for thi Sar tt h i in a general way pf ‘the treatment of the insane, contrasting it as it is|‘Sechetn-" The repertoire tor the. rex be: Tuesday, and:as | think if should be. f "Our Hoy: Wednes “King Lear; ‘No text could serve better fof such a purpose thar the beautiful little | Thursday, “Kean: Friday, “The Out | SR oy rs : law; Saturday afternoon, “A Night! “introduction to the instructions to attendants as printed by the State of! om." : age seas} New York. Part of this\! quote: + “If they seek for synipathy and counsel, or for assistance in thelr “ are the membera of ‘The Merry} various troubles or perplexittes, they shonld not be uisappointed. Do. Widow" company, Lew Fields and! to every patient as you would like to be done by if you were unfor- “The Gir! Béhind the Counter” com: | tunate and sick, away from home. ‘ani! your freedom restricted by Joss .of rcason. ‘ _ , {Persuasion with.a proper spirit will generally be followed by & quiet acquiescence in all reasonable requirements. Much depends pon the mann:= of intercourse with the insane. “You should never be cold and insensible to their wants; never * hasty and impatient in your Intercourse; never turn a deaf ear to their representations; never treat them with neglect or with feel- | {ngs of superiority, but mingle with them In kindness and aidress them with respect, and you will secure their confidence, whici is tl t Malnder of the week will +Among those who will appear at the! + testinionial Mrs; MoKee Rankin at the Broadway Theatre on next Cohan, Week Novelli as Nero and Macbeth, _ With Nothing Else New Next But Vaudeville Will Have Su-: i. zanne Adams and May Irwin} for Héadliners — Broadway} Stars to Give an Attractive of Mrs. McKee Rankin—| Weber’s Theatre Will Be as ee Nera atthe Lyric Theatre on> American produgtion of | Rietto Cossa’s poetic drama, “Noro.” It is in| for artistic glary rather than for im-¢ perial dignity. showa Nero's life oteers. dancing girls and buffcons as) well as poets, painters and sculptors, ‘Performance. for the Benefit Closed for Two’Weeks. } Monday night, will give the firet five acts and shows Nero as a thirster| among the gladiators, pumiists, chari- On’Saturday night the Italian actor will) performance to be given) Thursday afternoon Elsie Janis and Joe Cawthorne, Viola Allen. Cecelia act of "The Chorus ; . : 7. David Warfield and George M. 7 4 7 | 5 Weber's Theatre will be closed for he next two weeks. It will reopen burleaque of "The Merry in whlch Lulu Glaser wilt Jay the Utle role, ° ‘ A “The Man of the Hour” will | necessary to their best care.’ =f LENG erate ciocks at thee Savoy “ | : x ELS 1B. Vednesday © VIOLENCE BEGELS VIO. E Performance will be celebrated ete ‘In my experience at Ward's Island, one of the greatest difficulties that I en: G@eentered was in getting at the patients, and in trying to inspire them with | qeafidence in me. I found them extremely reticent, and it was only after a ime, when: they eaw that I never hit them, that they became at all communica | ; J Bren then there was an pbstacle. I was warned away from them frequently, and told that I-had better not have too much to do with them, ax they were dangerous. a ‘2 _In’a year's experience with violent cases exciustvely I have never been hit ya patient once. Dr, Mabon, in an Interview which I had with him recently | @ited a number of instances where doctors and attendants were killed’by, patients, Gach cases do imdoudtedly occur; but for one such incident there are thousand: @hete doctors and nurses die of disease contracted in the line of duty. ! "Y have found that ff insane people are not beaten they rarely resort to! violence themselves. “Much depends on the manner of intercourse with the! , Yt in making a request of a patient you supplement It by grabbing him by the /@ eat collar ‘and giving him a yank, as Js the rule on Ward's Island, you will |; Probebly encounter resistance, just as you would in a sane person, z | If when fe walks slowly, and ws retarded in his movements, you kick him with theavy boots in'the ankles, he will undoubtedly: become noisy. It ts Itkely that he will cry out in etentorian tones; ax did Sammy Carter on Ward's Island poctunity. te:‘hang’! him for profanity. ABUSE OF INSANE A JOKE TO KEEPERS.,. | Se A favorite word upon the island common to many wards besides Ward # | "Ghia, delivered with an intonation something like the grunting of a ft, wagithe “conjure” word of the asylum, ‘Translated trom the vernacular It 7 “te ‘moye.” It reached its highest perfection a delivered by Attendant far the ankles, and was part of the “persuasion with a proper spirit,’ (1 peed -hardly-say thet such treatment with occastonal ” tiftial beatings was not such as would7appeal to me @ire of the insane: : To many attendants, especially those who had never been In asylums before, ttiwas looked upon with the gfeateat ‘disguat, Dut ta the regular protersiona! at- tohdants on the insane) their treatment of patients is a never-ending source of Maids st And merriment, Over their cups and jn the places where the. y congregate y will relate their experiences with the greatest gusto. ' Iti wag while Watening to such gruesome tales as ore there told that I first Ke: ony G@incelved the idea of bringing the subject before the piublic. maiataln that these poor people can he handled, and more easily than they |! ere now, without brutality. A strict adherence to the centiments expressed in the @Motation at the head of thin article will make the task of care lighter for at- t@dants, and thé chance of cure for the, patients will be Increased a thousand “Bunco In Arizona’ at the Yorkville. | Metropolis in fe “The Old Hom shown at the American, lr i will appear with “My God Almighty! Did-you soe what he did?” and so give the attendant an op- Sports at Hurtig & Seamon’s, VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, donna, will head the bul at the New York “Bpeak but One Word,” which shesanz oie vce Carlotta Nilson in “The Three of will be next week's attraction at he Grand Opera-Houso. The Russell Brothers will be seen at e Fourteenth, @treet Theatre in “T ted Girl's Million Cillian dtortimer & & will appsar ‘{ 5 TOOK TABLET OF ARRESTED, HE POISON INSTEAD SAYS NEW YORK SMOKING CURE MIEN ARE EASY, Joseph J. O’Donohue, Alleged Swindler Seedy in Ap- Nephew of Late City Cham- pearance, but Makes Up berlain, Died in Hospital. Good Line. of Talk. Johnny and Emma Ray will be at the Ing Casey.” * will - etion av the Wert End. v° ‘ne Mt “The Life of an Actress” will be "The Linh Kan Ui: aK he Bate je Organ Grinder’ comes to he Thatta wilt nave * 1 narihe Oie ve “The Convict vataon’: Watson's Burlesauers will be at the Willlama's Ideals go to the Gotham. The Murray Hill will hay, vanity air Burlesquers perenne denlty Terry McGovern and Young Phil Sherida Corbett City Mme. the Suzanne Adams, prima | 9 | wed is susceptible to wise bints {rom | Theatre. She will te heard In slections from «rand opera, an well aa ighter offerings, inciuding the ballad, | Jovepiine abel, Charlotte Marry i Ss * uri + tea sketen, Warten and Bianohera|and spice house at No, § Front atreet, | During the trip from Buffalo Gegan sh and Melrose and the Del-|now conducted by a corporation known | SAys Aziz told him how easy it had mo ora. oh \4 ans. Charles been for him to get almost anything hi Fre Bator a or hasten rhe Chan [aslJohni.O!Donohue'a sake Be ih he bed Bethe Moores fotDonohue, of No. ST Carroll street, | chose from the merchants of Malden lock company. at. the Filth Avenue|Brookyn, Ix president of the concern. | lane, whom he Is accused of swindling, Tee reas aird Street |one inte Joseph J, O'Donohue, City | Aziz doesn't dress like a swindler, Fencon, In| chamberlain of New York, was an uncle Feige delight of’ the suburban} | | of 6.700 over 146, The figures { therefore, a healthy, steady The body of the Iate Joseph J.| Stoses Aziz, who says he lives at No.|> His clothes are threadbare and his ap-|P C. B. HARMON - IS PULLING OLD NEWLYWEDS BY ~ HUNDREDS HUNT OTS HOMES lNew York's Marriages: Each Year Have Reached a Total of 55,000. 40,000 GO. TO SUBURBS. To House the Families Calls, for an Annual Outlay of | | $75,000,000. . | | Forty thousand Newlyweds are carry- jing on’ a quiet real estate boom of | thelr own in New York every year. Nearly all of the’ 80.000 want new! homes. Bome of therh atart housekeep-| ling in Manhattan flats, tut most of} _ them seek cottagésstn the suburbs, In Imany outlying settloments along the: new rapid transit’ lines’ entire dis-| tricta are bullt up and peopled by | colonies of Newly weds. | Mr, and’Mrs. Neslywed have becom Teal ostate dealer. He can identity! them at a glance. His trained facul-| tien tell him of thelr coming. even at His is the wide, ex-| He is butiding the new tewh of Har- the glad hand for; mon, on the Hudson River, with ite +Bayreuth and musical.colony. His laet a new town at North a great distance. ainile and A long haired violinist, whose card reads “Alexander Svalay, arrived late lin the Harlem Polloe Court to-day tn response tO a summons on a charge of not paying his board bill. The sum- |mons had been secured by Daniel fe wly weds. Vital statistics for the year, with less | operation ts than oné month lacking, show 43,00) White Plain marriages in the greater city. The total fe 2,355 leas than that of 19%, when It prove, 1 enlarge- | ment of the Newlywed population. The reason why Wie pa: year’s total | of marriages did not run far beyond | that of 186 is laid to the fnancial/ of the year, Young men hesitate about joining the Newlyweds when thelr finan- cial futures are uncertain. Sic n Sa S Parent 55,000 Newlyweds a Year. Sick and y: To get the full force of the Newly-/ Got Her Meals. wed movement in real estate, howey Jersey. Westchester, Nassau and Suf- folk suburbs must be added to those of New York. The total ts 58,000 for the yeur. : ‘This is practically the same as that of gos, when there were 7,000 marriages In such suburban marriages this ‘year, when’ considered with the alight de-|o:Rourke, manager of the Hotel Win- crease in those of the greater city. 5 throp, where. the musician and his very shows that suburban swains do not let | financial considerations Influence them/| pretty young: wife lived for a week. as much as do the more wortly Woo: |The clerk ofthe court was making out |q warrant for Svalay's arrest when he Was 46,355. But 185 scored an increase panics which have raged through meee aS 2 : | Violinist Syalay’s Wife Was the 10,000 Newlyweds in the New those outlying suburbs. The increase in of the metropolis. (Pe erin) pe en Cert Anatytical stud: making exhaustive, dnaty 13 | Game in: { the Newlywed family. They find Bs Newlywed the most fastidious of | “How bout this, Mr. Syelay, vt eal homeseckers, He wants the best and | \agistrate Crane, ‘yeu den't wan te pot jearned to want, as @ rule. he pas tck-pottom price. He jets Mrs get reputation a8 a hotel bem, éo ‘ewiswed decide some of the moat! your? The Maaistrate had before him the ful real extate broker, So the Dill againet Svalay. Jt was fer 60 Newlyweds Deeome the most aarooable | and was itemized: Rent, 4.00; teard, ©; extra board, $1.4; telephone, 61.70. momentous questions—and Mrs, Newly kind of customers. peony ; eer ; elther as buyers or tor King Edward. Other’ testureseeui|@Donehie, who dled yesterday In &/ 419 york street, Toronto, but who ta) Kast gutt” * Mears Gon't you pay. thiat’ continued Beatle: Cheater and ter dom. iadle|hospital at Worcester, Mans., {fom cor | velieved by the police to be Samyel, Forty Thousand for Suburb the Chet: ; Quigley “Brothers, Juan Caicedo, ‘King [Fosive sublimate poisoning, was brought) Aproud, wiio formerly lived at No. &| Of the 45,00) marringes in) Greater | Vy. oney,* ea fia vires" Maud Hall Macy “and|e4 New York’ to-day. The funeral will | yy, phate ARO Uiosreuonee New York during the year 2,00) have Auton ite keepe my money,” repli Galtigwnmers(a be Bred|be shel Monday Geatrionia | airy eee mentees sree enecra | PeSMALO oauerrreunroneenesicel gotated When, shed if ble wie waa in court ammerstoin’s Ww; re ela on Monday from St. Patrick's! way 1 deed sh | scored 10,000, The Bronx has ce en aa 6 a Arnos London Pantomime Company | (4) _ | Naw tvtged In Police Headquarters to-|¢¢00; Queens, 3,100; Richmond, 660. It! gvalay beckoned vigorously @ 0 heay- in PA ONIgHt Jn an Engian Music| Cathedral \day, having been brought here {rom /!A estimated that more than half of the) el ht tin the rear Ha McMahon's Pullman Porter!) ytr- o'ponomue was a son of Jonn V.1 ; Manhattan Newifwedn seek homes in/ lly-yelled woman who eat In the Maids and: Watermelon 'Glris, | Ales nO Buu, i ; Buffalo by Lieut. Gegan, of Central! tne suburbs. So the suburban Newly- CO no hale trousls Her ney a y ¢ Ciiftor ae ue, the founder of the coffee | OMe j f TroUde was: uney and bix costers, Billy Clifford, |O'Donohiue, the founde ne coffee | Office. | Reds make « total of 4,00 each year, | She told what the trouble waa: Mar That the Newlyweda do not let the rea| estate men rest long at a time is! evident from the number of marriages A oda We each day, In the greater city and all sick ahd mother ete my {ta suburbe the dally total {a 150. the wife, “That extra Greater New York it In 123, and It was | D0ard ppareesle outrageous.’ | 182 in 1906 In Manhattan alone it te 7. |Factivities of the Newlyweds Involve| Dill—that’a it,’ eald the Court. ‘No Nonaiine te eerie ove | he went. on, addressing Mrs. Dreiay, mfllona in real-estate operations. re the backbone of thesauburben pot “TL wil parol your husbend in inet to vist them and the extra board on NEW YORK NORTH. MAXWELL DIED RATHER THAN TELL ON AIS FRIENDS Banker Feared He Would Be Called by-Grand Jury, Says Widow. _ wedi An inquest was held last night degere Coroner Brewer. in Brooklyn, into’ the suicide of Howard Maxwell, prestéent of the Borough Bank. There were but three witnesses, the banker's widow and ‘Annie Scptt, a maid, and J. R Caswell. Mrs. Maxwell cried bitterly while sell- ing of the incidents preceding the fiaé- ing of her husband's body in the baab- room the day after his release fram .| Raymond street, jail. Bhe sald that on the day of Mam- death_Isnac R. Oeland, her bap attorney. called him on the tele- phone and told him -that -he- believed the Grand Jury would find another tm dtetment against him and he might be rearrested any moment. This she anid and the fear that he himself would be called before the Grand Jury to give evidence. drove him to take his lite, “If I have to @o before the Grand Jury,"* she eald he told her, “1 will have to tell the truth, and this would get another man—a married man— inte trouble. We have suffered enough with: out dragging others along with us.” She aald that for two weeks prior to the bank's suspension her husband bed acted queerly, When he was taken to Jall, she sal mad light brown hair streaked with gray, and upon nis re lease, four days later, his hair was ea- tirely whit ENTS | BOY HERO SAVES THE LIVES OF FIVE Eéward Barto, fifteen, is the here ef Jamaica, L. J.. because of his knowledge of horses and his Wledain of death. Yesterday he sprang in frdnt of a fast- moving train, forced a balky horee off the railroad track, and saved the lives of W. H. Spaulding, bis wite and his three ch@ren, Yet, young Barto thinks he has done nothing unusual and wonéers why dis friends should make eo much of hie feat. —_—_—$=____ Inderses Hughes fer Presidency. . WATERTOWN, N. Y., Dec, 7.—The Linootn League, the leading Repablicen organization of Northern New Yort, with & momberwhip of 1.900, has edepted fesolutions recommending Gey. blicans as the next Boal Rao seas ae ee ‘Just Like Any of Harry Lauder by Ri of the,man who dled yestarday in Wor- | pearance 1s generally unkempt, but, as|movement, The outlay for, Fer net-| custody and you see that he pays c | Greasy and Dayne in “Town Hall To-|ccster. and Joseph J. O'Dononue. jr. Gexan explained, what he lacked In, Uren during the part year has Teac hotel dill Before to-morrow, he 4 MUCH-NEEDED REFORM. RNIRRU NSE RU Manvatroupenot CtPRES I orenident of the Brooklyn Ferry Com- dress he made up in nerve. ee a | Rearly $75,000,000 {poland landimewe mance to the prison on Biackwell'p Ysland 2 One thing which I think ts absolutely necessary 1a for the physician to come, Vnlon Square will be the Boston Fa-|pany, ts his cousin. tongue, He was arrested in| SEModo ee ee nent $9.0%0.000. and | ey ae de Ad fato the wards and demdnetrate personally how much more easily It Ja to rule (tte Hatty, and his trained bears! Jopeph J. O'Donohue, Jr, Was seen at On & warrant sworn out by | Brox, Now ‘Jersey and Queene auourbe, i tg.kindnees than by blows. ee Gnanen Fo semin, weatherinethia tesldence, No. 5 Hast Sixty-nfnih| Leon Hirsch, of No. 37 Malden lane, a| Y _ {This may sound strange to aome of the men who ‘Whe Island for periods ranging from ten to twe: nty years, -and who wear green new, von Ce Stripes as charge attendants and as: supervisors. But I say to them. Se ate Fou ares ee SAA nea race hn J. O'Donohue had resulted in| Aziz began his career in New York | . and 1) dy Four, A sep! | belleve I will ultimately prove my point, that they know less now about hand- | Acrobats and Hoey and Leon, The bill any telephone calls to his house by |!t ts allege’, by purchasing $00 worth ling a person with a diseared mind than: they did when they firat-landed in New | apt’ Ore NS aNd EN AaEY NEN eg who had confused his identity | Of lace from H. Pulaski’, of No. 458! 7 New! Street ‘Theatre will Include Gertrude | der! oe ae ie oot | Hofman in titations, "the Star Bout | with that of bis cousin. | Broudway. He represented that he was a7 an not been said upon this subject, nor will it he untt! present | he club-swinging Mowatts e 1] sis hoJ. O'Dondhue who died| & member of the firm of J. & J. Aal | a "The Joseph = genaitions are remedied. I am glad to hear trom pwatcians in thia and other | Mice take ene stoee coN ey mat yesterday,’ said “Mr. Donohue, never| Of Toronto, and on this representation Btates that they are interested In the mubject. Some. are writing upon tt,-and |the, Harlem OpermsHouse will produce engaged in active business, He had a/ Sone got the Foods, promising to pay to co-operate with me. ; Honor." an adaptaslon: by Maurice 1 Income from the business left by| !? Sixty days, | d of Suderman’s “Die Enre arge asked that the laces be delivered (At present I am unabdle to any as’ much as rou as T would like to on account o: Daying to appear before the Grand Jury. But I will aay that I have ise ee Pasans exhausted my knowledge upon the subject, My expertence oxtenda not |< C150) cases of brutality, but to canes of Iife and death, ir Whatever may be the result of the present inquiry. CR ie ane quiry, I consider the subject is +1 it in fy were not at all averse to getting |f and brooms, they set to work, and in a. © : iF few hours had leaned the atin of | C |snow, Bome of them constituted them- |} \eelven foremen of th x ni | rbtedly in} i charge of gangs Wings.” Mra, E) ; sae peseenkcr, bound for Nedraska to f : anther thunsand tlosawaiirnriits Italians on Graf: Waldersee|thilarn “on Now. oe Menge Mgr antes: whew other and wera buried’ at 5 * Two of the passengers mude no pro- within a few hou Gleared Decks 6f Snow 4 test about the ow and cold, They After a Storm. wero ® Polar be@? and a Ruigien Week |! [ bear, bound for the Bronk | | {rom a Hamburg animal: dealer, % | if On the Hamburg-Amerioan Mner Grag! Waldernee, which reached port to-day /JAPS USE LIVE WIRES To from Hamburg, were #0 Italians, most! WIPE QUT HEAD HUNTERS. of whem qualified on the voyage for the ore New York Street Cleaning Department.! SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 7—The ex- They took thein first lesson on board) termination of head-hunters by electro- the, ship on Noy. 27, four days out from | olution has been {ntroduced by the Japa- Hamburg: [nese in Formosa. Walter Ci | ager of & Formosa mercan During and | who arrived here yesterday on tt t the night of tha 26th, Japa: qmaty on the 27th. the dig slip wae in! nese liner America Matu, |« authority haye th 6 3 Hayes umpéd patients on | clenth Hill and Whittaker and Sam William: Orma and James A, Welch and° com- pan: | Wilsons, kabath Jenorsohauer, aisteer=|tchn Button’ the Comedy Duo, Jennie Miima and of each | dein h| BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Park Zoo |G | {0 Babel Johnson, Kitty- The reet house will have Stella Leek street, He said that the pub-/ diainond merchant, charging grand Jars) Neation of th news of the death of Jo-| ceny, }w father, and devoted himself to quiet | fasn May Irwin willbe the heat!ing recreation and travel, I recetved notice| he Colonial, where the bill ‘0. 56 Weat Twenty-fourth-street, ex- Fred Bond and company | : inning that his hou ithanerthiet No. 18 Princers Teizin [ot his death by telephone yesterday DInInINE UAL shin howe expected to Dans Burke and hls: Bcheoigiris, the [trom Charles O'Donoue, who had) of ent in this tallan Trio and James J. Morton.” ‘one to Worcester in response to a tele-| “4 SS At the Alhambra wil be Fred wal.) § stating that he was iil,” | The goods were ‘delivered, but the ones the toy soldier; "Paradise Al. | eran |landtady refured to accept then be- It ts explained that Mr, O'Donohue | cause of the size of the box. Pulaak! took corronive subiimate by mistako/ then became auspicious and kept the for some tablets he hud been using to | goods. E add him in breaking off the smoking | Next Aaiz got 539 worth of Jewelry, bit. The mistake. jt ts sald, was | it js charged, from Hirsch, representing made a week do, Mr, O'Donohue was | that it wag for King & Kisele, of Bul- {mmediately removed to a hospital, but | falo, This Was ueilvered to bim was not arong enough to withstand | person, and then Hirsch telephoned to the frat effects of the polson, Buffalo and learned that Aziz was nor Up to three years ago Mr. O'Donohue| known to te firm there, lived in Brooklyn. He was a member! Aziz next #howed up in Buffalo und} of the Atlantic Yacht Club and a | tried (0 get goods, representing that be! yachting enthusiast, He was alto an| was a member of a New York house, expert golt player and practised in all| ‘The Buffalo’ merchants wena not puicdoor ports. He had a euinmer| easy. They communleated with New| _ and enone iy | york and the arrest followed. South. He was pr HATCHET eRTCH| A large quantity of eliverware was {New York when he took the fatal dose | (ound on Aziz when arresied, and this yof polson—in fact lila wite had already |'\¢ gatd to hi been stolen from Batf- falas, On the way to Now York Asia \ tome to tin city to prepare an apart- ment In uppe Bs vay, pper Broadway » Voontessed. to Gesan that he bud sold| ergata Lea Tromhetts, Gracte Fommett Cameron ‘and Flanagan. ey, nd company. Tony Pastor's dul will Jaclute Ye Koe Trio, Davin and Ellwood, ‘layton and Drew, Carrie Scott, Bart: |} John _F. Clark. Grace ett and Collin AD Atiantte Garden Will. be the Aerial De Veaux and De Veaux, orn Piorre Gassiner, the athlete, will be special feature at Huber’s Museum. “Oliver Twist’! will be played at Pay- on'n Lee Avenue Theatre. The Cracker-Tacks will be at the yety. Buater Brown’? comes to the Folly. Fred Irwin's Masestics are announced ‘or the Star, James J, Corbett will be seen at t iJou'in “rhe Burglar and the Tasty Bel Mb , ‘of the Jewelry he got from Hirsch hee Pome i mh be “tte WRREST WARRANT OUT FOR | in Aivany.. The detectly took hie man = . y { the train at Albany late last night CLERK DIES SUDDENLY, THE KING OF ZULULAND, | oft tne ren yewelry Thomas Le. MeCormipk. « clerk. tMr-1 pl epPERMARITSRURG, “Natal, Deo, yofive years of, age, of No, 1428 Park ‘Alef suddenly tn hia place of to-day, Calhoun, 48 and 4 7.—Magistrate Stuart has been intrusted | j witha Warrant for the arrest of Dini- | kula, the Zultand king, whose loy- GAS FUMES KILL TWO. Robbin 52 With roadway. Overcome) i | Jete Accidents Sleepers In Their Rooms. cently, con: alty has been questioned and whose al-| the midat of a blinding snowstorm. A | ¢, giatatementiqhatstoc wi ' pecet of 2) h nat Pe out this) eart trouble. To-day he reported for|leged support of the rebels is declared | 0 m earn weeterly gale blew the ship thirty miles |¢rine, which is retarding the commercial] work nw -uaval and after hanging up| ice bo roapacaible for ¢he ihrsatenieel Jorn Vospe, peal ne rds OM off her course in ten hours. Capt. Fro-! development of Formosa, excoptional| his overcoat fell to the floor, Before in Nata} arising f th | who roomed at No. 2 ‘enue B, waa | of an ambulance he was| situation in D ‘sing from the In- |) ing dead in bis room to-day. It ts Mehoon the Oridgo was unable to seo! monsures are bein: 2 1 ado; the, forward look-out while the storm | anese. was at tte height. |enheke head ‘Waten the Gra! walderses was out of | number about pted by the Jap- }untera,"" sald Clitton, ‘00,060, and intest the the arriva! de: Japanese Insugurated a method of elec trocution creasing boldness of the nutives, | Mr, Stuart ‘will proceed at once to Unutu, the Zulu capltal Should Dinizulu refuse and thought he left the gaa burning when lhe went to bed and the. wind blow it in|) ut during che night. to »come the| Charles Doeller, twenty-three yearn Large bodies of troops were court, stand trial by a civ ‘the ‘pterni the docks were covered with | entire east coast of the island. All ef. Y BOM etienee: Paul Campdet), of New | forts Jo civilize them have falled. They | heud junte 1 the pines LY ed TMCCINteLy Ter nt! oid, of No. HM Broadway, was sufto- | Werk, aeadin passenger, suxcesed that | Pcenps invelgled a party of 20 Chinese | nhindan 6. The wites |ters of, Natal, troops have besn meas cated by as in his bed-room at that | fp WR wate Patten in the otecrage be ANE Tpancae into an ambush on the | are onarged with electricity. ‘The sol-| tioned on thé frontier, ‘Tho authorities address, having turned on the gas acdi-| Chance to take some exorcise. icliled all but thre ni pretense of showing some treasure and | dich b to shoot. ipede and then the d are mindful of nast outh {eo that any preliminary reverse sks and real: | dentally before retiring, Doclier waa a yrould Z am. Tres get (hose yaiter employed in a restaurant at No r in} COL GASALMOST = (‘ast ILLS FAMILY |* Joseph Banger, a detective, connect Led with the Seventy-sixth Precinct, a | Newtown, Js in a serious condition to: day at his home, No. 42 Poplar street, Corona,.L I., from’ the effects of coal gas which almost suffocated his entire ltamily last night. Mrs. Bangor awoke early this morning to nnd toe house fied with the deadly RECEPTION fumes, Her husoand was unconscious [beside her, and the three children, lranging In age from fourteen to two years old, were found unconscious in the next room. Bhe opetied a window and called as- jalstance, and the three children were |woon~ revived, but her husband could not be reauteliated, The stoves, wei Med with coal early in the night, and | the gas ascended to the floor above, where the family was asleep, filling every room, AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE. OF VERY FINE PERSIAN CARPETS FOR DRAWING ROOMS, LIBRARIES, DINING ROOMS, HALLS, ETC., AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, \ IS ANNOUNCED TO COMMENCE MONDAY, DEC. %h.. PURE OFLICIOUS 26 ocolates. STORES AND SALES AGENTS EVERYWHERE OROERE BY MAIL AECLIVE CARETUL + ATTENTION. ™