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ere: Ls THE EVENING WORLD, £Ur2VAY, DECEMBER 24, 1907: c AWEDBY PSTOL OF PASON, Gi HAAN TOOEATHDESPTE K-—=———>BYWONINSTILE. NDT LES HS FSCPED. HEALS FORTS TF STRNGLNG Mayor and Residents Are Still, Companion Crushed Trying Witnes Tells How She Heard Young Electrician Caught Sort- Miss Delano Wil! fide in West ing Out Loot at Home Till Capt. Deane-Rei | Searching Woods While Vic- | to Save Barry in Shaft | iE Myrder Through a Wooden « Puts Up Fight. Leaves Country. tim, Probably, Is Dying. é of Elevator.: ° | i Partition. Ns FRARS TO MEET Ai Court, the Jurors and the’ spee ‘ators. were treated to i mbivery, thrift to-day In tie course of the’ trial of uzz0 for murder before’ in in the Court of General 3 ty on’ trial tor r to death on 2 i a house at ocond street. He A temporary elevator runs through the dah Ming, at Madison, aven GIRL ALSO ARRESTED: ion to the Metropolitan: CAN’T FIND THE BULLET, and 1 Marlin Hit” His ilant aftr rely EE COC | up with two lnborers on tt—James Bar- ae Good Blow Before He © |ry. thirty yearn old, of No. 601 West Pe Was Shot. | Porfy-neventh’ str ore WettJe,_ Hee No. (W6-Furman avenue, the Bronx. ————— Ga) ing. the “car, - whieh tje Was -run e, Mayor and citizens of Nt-| works on a cable J. between| drums, ~ Bee | | | | | aty-third “4 ” Guiseppe Ci Judee W _ She Was Maid’in Same House’ “He * Bewitched Me Our and Sleuth Employer Says Says Heiress: “I Couluut °} Sag She ‘Robbed Him. | BRearto See f fans. ° ©, and strangling July 2 last n “No. West @wenty- lived : ee the woman under -t name of ‘Charlea Davis. Mrs, Chari Poll [tle village of Arcola | Hackensack and Paterson, were sti! At the When. J. H. Meyers, 2 wholesale gro-| Declaring she will hide hersejf in the| And “a system: of fer, of No. 371 West One Hundred and/ West to escape: her former husband. Geventh street. reported to the police to- | Capt,’ Deane-Reld,’ recently released Gay that his home iad been robbed of from prison after serving a year for] tte Techune Wa of the ninth .story he ped it atid Barry attempted to step the chief z iunting to-day through the wooded re- yon withess for the prosecution 41 | | | jortic |Charles Linkroum, head of the firm.} who ts Mayor of Arcola, led the all: | Jnicht search for the highwayman-} Jewels valued at $2500. Raymond C.| bigamy, Sarah Delano-Deane-Reid, the| sion surro ar & high=| onthe temporary Mooring. Atcthallia® the night of murder sht"Occupied Brainard, « young electrician. of No. 675) Mamaroneck heiress, ts on hee way to} | Wayman who shot Chartes A. Martin} stane the car moved upward with a eu. a room Joining that of Capuazo and Jackson avenue. the Bronx, was sus-/California to-day. . | while on his way to his home last 1 jerk, probably because some one, | Ms woman, A wooden partle pected Lieut. Daly. of the Harlem De-| “He towitched me, or I never would | [nist fs arms of Cristmas pur-| either above or below, (witched the} —— ~ - [ensues i ta the ne, { re ‘ B | | able. | Kena E b ry fective Bureau. was.sent to the Bronx have married him,” she declared as| ic M (bite oul nely. of : litospital, wi Barry tumbled off the car. Wettje | near throukh and over Ga TAUREN UHC Tec abe tert oe led th imes and 1 could |sirvive® the bbed lim by the ankles as he shot! es etek ae ‘I'm glad to see you,” called Joseph |not bear to seo hiei face again.’ | aed , OCI slahtsie man while tevidet ae | d { Sho. tot u between the Garden, an agent employed by the}, Fes CesT fanaa {hire young man Years has |perately to eet some foothold tor bine 1 ; erate Loot) GS New York " = : ‘ senamannger-st— ing depart- on the fat elevator 5 | eating What sho described as @ Greater New York Dotective Agency. “I with tragedy, With a fortuné of a m i Pe po nisen ea Linkrounts AR Coe Ror caniinstante Barry sine Shona | | L pene tre has jthey death ratio’ of, fave just been robbed of $400 and I want/lion and an Interest in her three Lee LTS ea Lamia Eacaorih | dowhwahdelnthelencaaitealuserinecee| FV) Sopiic Kehrer. : Me n ufact e! ft 0} arn » aft, is ral a sg to charge this girl, Dorothy. Wiebel, | brothers’ great estates at Mamaroneck, lorriesa' Ak UNor Sg) Leonard {eatrects|Fade, © Wettles striving tora’ brace: felt| — ee li WHI you Silustr how that ‘ | Miss Delano fell a vi n to the wiles Sri the helt. of Capt, Albert Deane-Iteld, formerly -In Jefferson Market Potice Court the|in the British army. It wan two years his foot nh between the wall and| edge of the car floor. Inch by inch | lew! i atire r is foot wan drawn in and crusher |S: Newton Smith, Retired Cay Giri was discharged, but Brainard was|ago, when ,she was twenty-one. that Haanaeaeh He J aaa 5 z eee held in $2,000 bail. ihe jthe much-sought-after belle first met arene i ris wireandicixttel Geary heweneets had eilel italist, Expired Sud- atten, : 4 ei | Martin go! ome to his wife and ef, os + hin é. ee Gartien's, tiome is directly ae the!) mierces mine ncapialn sm nore nen iforced daria Hele GOR? bars. seatecdaysat: | Olof Barry nndierablatithelcable: y tme after Ito quit the army, came to America as year-old littl “ en { i ts qu e é | i ; 1 to co his GXristmaa| With a scream. that brought men run- man in the room partments’ in which young Brainard}, horseman. 5 ternoon and di + ning from all parte of the bulld! ir r Uved The tr] he accured gf haying! She became fascinated with him the pee) eo Tea aaia'| Slarry alothoowawara’ lotthetbereree cll | ERE peek w first time they met, while he waa an Journey by trolley, returnir SIDS ae ‘ ‘ i ines : fe pan n. Bares or rae mat ot lcetructor Inv abe” Metropélttan Ting ASHE OREN s milinene|evely ben ta hin boys sone "een?| BROOKLYN “LY BUILDER. | ..1#, 0k the man youl saw?! asked! « 2 and he soon induced her to He got off th * | > ae 7 aouinte fornia a Ittle bridge fle River! Dr. Sutron, of the New Yark Hbs-| | “He har grown @. mu Sand iG «/ SI didn't come here to see about your! obtain'a place for him’ as whip for obbery,”” explained Daly. “I am look-|her three brothers, Victor, Albert and g for Raymond Brainard. I'll.attena| Prederick. : f a| pital, set two broken bones In Wettje's) Me ato but it fs the same man,” ree arms w mig er and sent him home. The body of! Distinguished New Yorker andj aponded the witness £ dead man went to the West ‘Twen-| At the (concluston of Mra. Terhune < Brook, which Is about a mile from ts hom: Eo! mR with parcel, He is a mas- een ‘@ your case later.” Then They Eloped. over six feet tall and | tt aires cna een | Member of Many Societies testImons’ the case was adjourned ants i han Dei * - al. Ttie Hedden Conrac . y Fak bene 7 é ) Daly climbed to Brainard's.apartments|, 1" leas than a month Miss Delano strode off over the bride and by ay, iii, cine addition to the Metropolitan | in This City. next Monday had been persuaded to elope with him. i f a “ t ched land, forcing open the door, found the | Leaving Mone early one morning they % t clump of trees. ote eae pe: es upesne | Youn electrician standing over a table|came to New York and were married : L |trees a man about half his ——_.___ ee, — ! sea which was an assortment of valuable|by the Rev, D. B. Thompeon, in Basl soe _ - out from the shadow a cried: z 8, Newton Smith. a distinguls? | Beesv rum intileiwasiaiokatend|res||2b, and wealthy New Yorker, died sud- | denly to-day in his apartment in the Sewelry. Brainerd made fight and only] Fighty-ntth wreet, and returned at n ~ y desisied when Daly poked a revolver|once to Mamaroneck. ‘ iQ fn. Martin Bi ion | under his nose. Two other poll | senr0o) torted: “Stop your kiddlr | = @ntered and took charge of iherpiieceer? pred pistes tec aay tor n) L | rnin ain't no ieddin’,” snapped back Hotel Plaza. He had been iil for some : tall : to the hotel office and, on his way : —-—___ ee Building. Dely then went down to Garden's apart-| their honeymoon Mrs. Deane-Reid waa lthe highwayman. mens. Y - seized by her brothers and on an order .|arms or I'll plore eee aescoaeitand He found Garden holding to the girl.| from her physician advising her deten-_ } Martin droppe: 2 seis | senieeret peat ecimbted coaltnen tik “What connection with young Brain-| tion. at Bloomingdale until her sanity/ struck out, his ist Janding eu tie, tat | aeraielninile sieritedadiamunea rasatate : : ard have you?” asked Daly of the girl. | could be tested whe was taken to the | ‘ i of-the foodpad’s jaw ang hurling hi ance, but he Hed only « few. minutes. | Philadelphians Get Scare ag He was back ‘| Issue Under Pronounced! sr. smith was descended from an “Well, he promised me a ring {f I! asylum, despite the efforts of her hus) back into the bushes. ar x Would be good," she replied, band to prevent’ It. et the roud in an instant, however, and i |old New England family. He was| Murder and Suicide is ~ ‘A’ patrol wagon was called and Brain-| ‘The bride was loyal to her handsome : # levelling his gun at Martin's breast Pressure in Slow and BocHIIAN cals Vel aA NIRENA cleriiiea vine pea or 3 ; ard and the girl were taken to the De-| huaband at firsl, and declared she be- i larea. The bulie’ crashed through the i achoolenahentarcdnthanneneorm Een! Tried-in Restaurant, fective Bureau. The jewelry found in| fleved him innocent, and would go to liung and the young man toppled over Losing Market. Morgan & (Co. retiring with a great é Brainard’s room was identified by Mr./hirh as soon as she could obtain her) gee eee 2 eee G | gneonaclous, TONG ea lect that death iiotlnGov, —_—_— Meyers ag his property, release from the asylum, but her-broth- The voices and the shot had been - Morgan. 4 PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 4—William John} Multzer, “ani electrician, was at ers) duletly went to prt and round tn) Re Directed Packages Traced] Mrs. Morrison was Leaving | ,eara by © ; eral men In the viclaity,| In the early market to-day the prices | He was a member of the syndicate} pateans a + Work in the Meyers home yesterday| Canada another womsn who claimed to put when they got to the side of the| o¢ stocks were a uniform fraction ter fo) which built the’Kings County Blevated-lin Horn & Ha Fmerly employed ndart's restaurant, at apt eae POpRay yarnacd | Dab Mia Deere nel ct Tillte, (thst From: Postal Clerk to Home After: a Quarrel | pre onacious ae han an na ead | tower. With the exception of deoline | Fallroad in peated a nail tees goed. NIA and Filbert streets, Inthe eam i r é z é an a : |ned, The wounded man was taken to| ane Bestel 8 Company. 1 ral section of the city, entered the 5 Brainard went to a rear room in the| When Capt. Deane-Reid was con Their Recipient. When He Fursued Her fled. ome and transferred trom cnerg| i" General Electric of 3 points and) nea business Interests In the West and | place tocdey andifattorlvsince een jouse and found in a chiffonier a quan-| yicted of bigamy on the evidence of A, his Hackensack Hospital,” xrea,. | S™otican Smelting 3-4 none of the! in Central America. porition, shot John C. Witcher, the ity of jewelry. A servant came upon|the woman, who sald they had been _—__ = = toe Cnigt of Pollce Duns, His amaii | changes exceeded 1-2 There was «| Mr. Smith was a member of the! manager, and *Praade Roseman, the Academy of Design. the Americ 4 enile Chit q him and asked: married in Manchester, England, in 1 clerk at Post-| Mrs. Cecilia Morri: whit and the Mayor had organized a|#Prinkline of amall gains, Bustae head walter. Both were ean cre aten cove, here ie era willl behwest ey tneenbonsot| eae es one raaey Pes hel usec adie sage Of all the able-bodied men In Ar. | Was #o lht that the tone of the mar- | Geogrupiical Sosiety, the New Enwiand | hospitel, sirere they, ureveaid ta be ie ‘am hiding from the boss," Brain-| the Guards, and was sent to prison for} Office Station H, In tho Grand Central Her husband this atterpoon | Soja. The highwayman hed fed linto ket waa Inerely, nominal. uit in| Society. of New York. the Young Men's |@ serious condition. srd replied. “I don't feel like working | year and six months, his bride|station, wes arrested {o.tay on ajo leave ble home at No, m2 Enat the wick cover (Gnsrd liackensick, Biba Mowe warautenieney, ee sul ell chriatan Association and the New | Pateans also almed two shots at the this near Christmas.” | changed.) She became compondsaniana ctiarge: of appropriating packages and | Fighiventh street. She asked him to Sing! ail nearby tows being Age |nieernestaes MopceHistoricate sone yas Hel wasonell caahlani buts both! wenttorlicaead erties A id several times unauccesatu iz pick UP a ymIddle-sized 3 5 \ Diuced the revol ‘ IAs ep aaa ab Ree tried to end her lite. Beveral Jetters| !9eked up In the Tombs : aliow her to take ther trunk. He re-| vised \aifiyenve yeurs old, with % | ‘The total sale of stocka\ were 157,000) ly i i eo yn cae na ver te ls head tn a : bh 1 ’ | i ver receiv fused. She went to the East Twenty- | small, dark mustache i | abares and of bonds $916,000, p 5 Ste pak raanhahehadiseoniinsthelroom: sie kwrotes,(o/ Nerinuspa nd) were sues |p Gries tenes io, Maen race) ved many riggs nun has been found, | isxcept for the Uquidation In Amerioan| of this city. Mrs. Smith lw a member mu riet_ Wells. dauchter of Charles Wells. | to explode, ; {No trace of th nifty pei The detectives frat nought Multzer aud |fuentiy used in an effort to prove her| complaints of miaring parcels. With |#econd street station und- returned home hewever, and: with the vague deserip: Locomotive which coat’ it 3 pointa, the| of one of the lending. families of New | Fifty persons wore in tho restaurant,, with -Deteotive Armstrong, When he jon obtainable of him it Is not ikely | veruet wus practically unmevable In the| Hampehtre. They had no children. and a number of ther left the tablea, quarre Insane. One read: he furnished the clew which led to the!’ Inspector Jucobs te traced the major Ml be © ed _—__—>— arrest Of Brainard. 2 \é Love Filed, Fear Remains. 2 saw tective Morrison had no fur-/that he will be captured. afternoon. Nashville, Chattanooga & Bt = = | overpowered Pateuns and -a¥e bi : -——__.»___ } “Man ja strong. He may go wrong| mr (0 Station H. The hunt nar-| ther objections, RRR Sete elt Taster | Louls yeided 2, American (Car 114 834) CHRISTMAS A DAY AHEAD _ | « policeman. ue ym Bais |and: recover. Woman ls weak. Onejfowed down to Donion, who was| Tne pretty young wite sent her trunk |{23,thit Paunipratercounproversaisointeriarall FOR 1,400 AT ELLIS ISLAND.) rme,reraurant Js In the centre of ee ; ’ | step for ber and it is all over. We are|-watohed. In the presence of 200 clerky|@Way and packed up all her little treas- | GREETS ATT |General Electric regained 2 poinia of its , 4 eauegabranoluex ate sene tens noetiae 3 j human, and with het! here and here-|ne was arrested, the charge being that (ures Then ahe started toward Firat 5 [ox ev ores ket closen quite: stator Gee = re + borhood. » the nelga- { After we might as well make the devillne had redirected @ Christmas paresi avenue. Armstrong went dack to the iE | ary with fractional losses the ru Miss Helen Gould Witnessed the Bo Pay more dearly for one lost soul. mailsd from Huntingtoa, Long Island, ouse, He had hardly ssap- ie 0 Festivities, Which Included a ——_.__ around the comer when Morri- The Closin 2 . Heme tibenicats | Today-a highest, lower and last price - Big. Dinner. ; - | of frocks and, of het changes. as compar | Oo inst i. Island to-day: Miss Helen Gould wit- | ols - High, .) eae aro OWN “DRY ee : her But finally she realized that her love 5 to a person on East Fifty-elghth stree OWN AND KILLED nee canner a Shen consentes to kive! Investigation following the a cot Ah moet So ere, fo NeFl sion’ which the Inspectors say Danlon release. Apparently forgetting her} [made developed, according to the sto! blasted romance, she bUsled reelt | ms 2 ied: herselt|ioig when he Wan arraigned’ before .U, Bea eee eee Amal. Copper... 45% 4515 4585 |nessed the featlvities, are | downy hetore the soda | Am Car ke FyiS gu ae duced by Commissioner 'Watchorn to ie" man) ordered) two 1 the 1,400 tmmigrants “from “a raised As the girl was mx-| Number Hurt When Train| am Couns writing a book .on the alleged horrors Many Brooklyn: People GOING] of, the asyium. A dimolution of the |2: Commissioner Shields, that’Donlon marriage Wea sought by hee not jong |Ad been wetting aside promising look- . a 5 ei Saetibds Aa cetah hot LAmieconanerasss in the recelving room. | a Shopping Saw the Accident, | aso, and the annulment was granted a [IK Packexes and redirecting them to | WO% Ehve: faded “(rompnie reife Pat Peay Phe big hall was trimehed with bunt- | short time before Deane-Reid was re_|tbe Person in East Fifty-elghth street : Hed ar Crast iomerae An! SueMt. srs ing and flags, Evergreen. trees were | 4 or Was It Suicide? ea with his compliments, ax Christmas recent aesyen rashes Into Freight Anepse at laia as, ¥ | placed at intervals about the foom ond | New York Millionaire’s Gener ? ner » S 5 P leasing. | : J Fearing her former huspand woula | Presents from him, knife und ~ Up the State Bee eee tey citenry? Baise” had. pre- | : ee ean als make an effort to win her back era} The Inmpestors retswd {0 reveal the from arto p the State. X) ntred'an appetizing dinner and nobody! sity Swayed the Voters Cecided, on the adyice of her ‘ name of the recipfent of the parc: us and he : + 4st * Ml went hungry.’ Among the 1,40 present Y A large number of Christmas shop-| Celaed. on the advice of her prothers,| Mme of (he reelplciit cover th eonk in Bellevue z fi] reretrepresemenimore than st wontons: of Hud <$ers bound for this city and Brooklyn y oe A es Pa [Pe RSE hag nissing packages. Ell eae eaaan ill recover, | ROCHESTER, N. Y., Dec. ¥.—Frank| = Bitionaittion, and every one Kot & good, son, O, ‘ on a Bath Beaon und Borough Park | 94Y "tarted for California for an indefi- for examination on |i" are hunting “for. the es, | Casey, @ young man pt Medina, waa Fry TE fr a atepeed phn pn geths tat too at a ERE vexprees train saw a switchman run Mite stay. Her book on asylum lite ta i. | band. v ed ne Ne" | prowably fatally Injured and ae 2 CE eed ay ana H down und ground to plecea bd: but half completed, and her friends 4 SSS SS Bt gpa OE F prsnsevered 16% — %|the feast. a y the Ba heat lo ¥ Pameengers were severcty bruleed carly, Mee Ma ceaahes HUDSON, O., Dec. %.—Because of a train to-day at the Thirty-sixth stroet | NOt SAP jer to return until tt is fin- + ‘ to-day in a wreck on the Falls branch 100% — 1X HIS SAVINGS BANK aift “of $200,000, auppoeredly made by Ww,’ terminal station. The switchman, arch it cn oe Tt 1s believed by many Y of the New York Ceniza! Railroad east eee MEMPHIS : Dileworth, « millionaire New York coal Michael Valentine, stepped from the! that 4! A ver return until assured 1 vi a man, which promises to : ut: that Deane-Reld 1s out of | of Knowlesyille. 18 | a p make this town ppiatsorma (directly dn front of the train, | {o*stay. me sourtey, j A westbound freight iad drawn in on frpreae fn FAILS TO OPEN DOORS. © model village proviled that the ssle + factordine to nye-witnesses ——_. = the branch and set {ts green lights be- | ah, iso # of liquor oeases before the money fs MEMPHIS, Dec. 24—The Mempala!paid over, Hudeon voted out ssleoue Savings Bank failed to open ms doors yesterday by @ vote of 266 to 1, to-day, A notice posted on the door) ‘Mie town's sentiment js oF that .the. bank had been piaced ry » {the hand of a Trecalver, and Ef, |!S1¥ “wet.” but the chanos to MoHenry had been appointed reosiver, | municipal light and gas plants and the Cc. W. MacRae, a woll-known jooal/remodelling of the old Western Reserve ‘ i ree Soa earcrel anche Br VUMBERS BREAK BROWN WILL ON THIS “VAGRANT” i ae rate avrg ee = Uke 2 case of sulckle, but the police | : rack, and westbound passenger | 3 -%¢ arrested “Michael Carroll. the. motor. | ALL POLICE PRECINCTS. : crashes a OA ent cane ; bows | the len: man of the train, Valentine w —— gine and the: caboose. tom, at SSERSAS=e ee >. 9, , Official Geography of Greater ¢wenty-four years old and lived at_y +33 1 4rer Fos aes: ~ j ey’s)| . ¥ 9 Kingxton avenue, Brooklyn, City Made Over in New Maps [Guardian of Mrs. Bradley $/Policeman Who Arrested| FUNERAL OF THE LATE ; 189 captain, Ja president, and BL Mew College at a coat of $160,000 overcamss i ee Nat rt ey Shildreneseale Pa i : i Pena = }] ager, ; JB the saloon sentiment. ‘The “drys” “i Commisioner Coildren “Seeks “art Of | Charles Shore Leas His | MRS. ARTHUR H. MURPHY. |E=": Hes + Elana cacti gepant ot out till ati the fad o Bilerorth, who on deg Ht i | ‘olice Commissioner Bingham mad. 5. f \; = rp Pr. Bteel pe. aes and a half dollars, weeks 8£0!to permit the eale of meer, No la MASKED RO DUPE to-day «new generat order ne og er eae Error in Court-Room. | wite of ine Hrony Lender Interrea| fanny © Ving = Ny |Rommimnent ne, sabiaiag SAT he eine found to exempt” bowr eltng the force, in which he has changed the is | Res DH OrIn eee Bs = per_of a certain concern upon whiah it!from the operation of an ouster vote, apt: ys { realise. This eet many ru-| sit Sore afoat and the bank ineericd the |{he smber Deveraxe wes sacrifoed og * following explanation inthe dally pa- | well: PHA misapprehension socma to exiat in| COUNT CRAYENBERG DEAD, supposed loss made by: this femard (oe facts ate that an unpeid| BERLIN, Dec. .—Prince Bernhard maturity was immedately Fade sacs of Saxe-Weilmar, who renounced his | why he made the changes of Mrs, Anna Bradley, Arthur Brown rious error Just night when he ar-| Murphy, the demooratic leader of the } The.order renumbers the various | Bradley and Martin Montgomery Brad- ‘0, 283 East Thirty-fourth Apsembly District, wasl | grant. | Heald this morning from her home at No. | Wat ei r be had sworn to the complaint 18" Crotona Park North. Mrs Murphy, | Voeige. ie @ Mo ¢ fo the bank by certain of ite officers | fae upon his mamiige to the widowed ing Shore with having no visible bwho was only twenty-six years old, was eee and iirentoten ere ES Greta Marehioness Lucchesini, the caughtey. the priyoner drew | almost as well known tn the disirict as {ts face value by sald officers of & Luoteok hotelkeeper, in 1900, died i various pockets of his gare Ser ain) because of her activity in PRAYERS, NO MEDICINE. tade directors and is. thelr ty: | yoatorday, After his marriage Prince ted Charles Shore , | precincts, ‘There are gape teft in {ley yesterday filed sult to break the ‘fouston atre They Line’ Up Patrons of! cms sections to permit of the es | will of former Senatot “Brown, whom tablishment of new atation houses| thelr mother shot to death in Wash. a , | ‘i o Place an e | should such a move become necessary, | ington. Chicag id Get |The numbers of Manhatten p: ot | It ts contended that Brown #0 fre: ; r entire polloe xeogiaphy. of the Greater | gaLT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 2.— City, “Accompanying his order ta ‘a Policeman John J. Cairn 4 The funeral of the Inte Mr, Adele y thelr xuardan, Mra, Madinoy Imm discovered 5 HOL [IP SALOON Nagsiaures Maps, snowing just how and | By thelr guardan, Mrs, Madiaon, moier n the Tombs to-day that he had made|Murphy, wife of Alderman Arthur H ze s Bost 1 +riiiie anay | headquarters will fro ¥ 1 ently acknowledged the children that Rents elght bankbogk: owing w bal-| ble work. ‘Whatever is realized from it will be-/ Bernhard assumed the title of Couns oney and Watches. a run from 1 to @. In| qu hat ie of $l4ul etuhith and cbarital rk, | y | fhe Bronx the stations will be listed | the disavowal in hls will proves an abe “SiSoox ‘thea Jude," he sald [Seay eel was taken sick with a|Poltce Interference Reqnirea ve/lonx to therm. Cravennere, ¥ to 79 and in Staten Inland |normap stato of mind, and this tn ate jauntily to Magistrate Vroewe-- Vand | ieayy cold bout a month ago, which) tesoue Cltld from Sure Denth. hat niytincome from f me ‘om S to 90, iv a 7? = % y buted in the complaint aul ou will disco: - CHICAGO, Dees 2 Four aaked. In Hrooklyn the numbers are to pe |{ributed in the complaint to haintual sOu Wit dacowel shat pojingome from | anally, developed Into pneumonia. shel BIOUX CITY, Dec. 34—Montle Becker, men entered the saloon of William |from 16 to 19, while in Queens tho | 3 tT ton't think {tlk any of this ‘ a family of four young children. eat Wright and obtained $10) In nioney; | Humbern 20) to HG" are re mons ay ath ed fats $50, (oor dsexaieieeannenitel amine whether [works or fatten Ee neeiisne Resear (oan organt.| ©, Tun RA aS SE acta PSL @ight Kold watchey and four rey PeaDUlAHUNer SrA OnAnOUNER ‘| Father Accused of Murder of Hie anit. the prisoner, thet! tyes’ wig: | zions to the number of five hundred! tongues cult, was retushal, medioine The watches ail cirryncy wer mar | Four-Year-Old Daughter. . KOO) nv thousand people who | escorted the remains from the house to by the devetees of this religious sect, co from fifthen patrons of the | DRY CHRISTMAS. FOR FIRST | prosaxt Nob, Doc. 2-In aearche ROM Uke to be $14.00) vagrants, | st, Joseph's Church, peUeelG and Tre-| who prayed long and loud for her re “foen. { Ing for Liltie Olven, a Revere Save on rmeemeer aa mont avenues, where a wolemn requiem | covery. R Elerie victims !wore (playing cards, 62] TIME IN CHATTANOOGA, | cifia ne, how been uaee freatee| GAINS BY MR. FISH, mass wad colebrated by the pastor, the! ‘the chief of police fnally Intervene! fables last night when the visitors, 2So two weeks, the authorliles to-day found | CHICAGO, Deo, 24.-It was anounced Reve ather Farrell, naaisted by Father|a(ter the Humane Society tad neq- jgnon Presenting @ revolver, entered.| CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Dec. 2.../« child's tongue underivath a haycorg | today that Jolin A. Dayla & Company,| Cumming. ‘Tho church wa packed t0| loeted to take action, and, to-day, re- ty he players were’ porsuaded to drop|-por ithe fret time In'/the history ‘o¢|near the Olsen house, lat Olsen ma | clark & Dx Hoftman & ine doorm, @ number belng unable to! moved the girl to the Samaritan Hoa. b mpany. brokerage Hin admittance. Many’. clty ofticiulal otal, where she ta recelvine proper Rhelr game for the moment and ine up| the Wavor business in Chattanoog @i the bar, whore two of the quartet | tne maloota Of the city wil be a accepted’ thelr contributions, while the! tient on® Christmax Day, 'Thigi iy @thern stood at present arms. [neither the result of jaw, ordinance One thotisand men si After thia ceremofy one ofthe col-| br outside, influence, the’ aaloonman| sit! a were ago. This fore Went oehind the bar and haying momo Weekn ago Agrand to one] Eloody cluly with her hair sPeking (tn H reste} the cash reg of $40. Then | serve the day. This action has aroused |!\ and a piece of the girl's rod dreay | usher New York. |, The interment, wus in'the family plat] for the death of tho girl, which iy feur left the saloon and escaped: | | franh faverahla owmnmart. t the ple pen. Eisoke *" ln Bt. Raymond's, Weetchastor. | wasxty expected, / : fi y j oa ; ies ey \ fa aii | (AUier, Wax arrostod and rushed wecrut. | y rmont to avoid a possthle lynch. | arriman for and district’ leaders “Were present, | sha | ly 10 F | ing inola Contral dimong whom were Borough Prestdent; medical attention, {ter proxies for big Louls F, Haffon, Judge Tierney, Asktm-| ller mother, praying constantly {1 per desertions of Hare} ee Demat aaeuery Murray, effort to effect a cura declares she 1. Phe Aaumental in lea sunmeise Patri¢k Tracy “4! wit hold tha authorliles responelble had for thy y dissovered